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ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Lad Lee Know Your Opportunity

The Clinton Republican.

VOL. XXXVIII.-NO 48. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH ‘22, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,971.

LOCAL MATTERS An interesting musical program will BUSINESSLOCALS. The Republican. be given at the Congregational church ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Lad lee Know your Opportunity. Easter. We are showing the most Beautiful C. C. VAUGHAN, Publisher . Buy your solid silverware now. C. Wm. G. Henderson has been serious­ THE HANDSOME NEW EDIFICE WILL BE OPENED Line of Congress and Low Shoes, and at S. Allison always has the choicest ly ill with low fever the past few days. Popular Prices. Come in, no trouble to NEXT SUNDAY. show them to you. -—TERMS - ■ Gorham patterns in stock. He is improving. « Mercantile Co’s Shoe D ep’t. Strictly in Advance, - * $1.00 Cadets from the Michigan Military Get our prices before you trade a dol ­ Academy gave an entertainment at Faster Millinery. lar anywhere, we can save you money. All Settlements of Past Due Snbsorip * Scriven ’s Opera House last night. Mrs. L. Canfield has just returned tions will be made at the rata 4tf K bepps, D eWitt & Co. Wm. Hately died Thurday, March 15, from the East with an exceptionally of S1.&0 Per Tear. fine line of Easter Millinery, and as BB1TITI KB. of pneumonia, aged about 40 years. usual, is preparing to supply all with Oar advertising rates are $100 per column per The funeral was held Saturday from the latest novelties and most stylish effecta annum. Business notices five cents per line foi Brother Corbit visited Detroit Satur­ Catholic church. in the city. An inspection is respect­ each Insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. 0024 fully solicited at Business cards, 91 per line per year. day. The ladies ’ library association are pre­ Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. 48-1 Mrs. L. Canfield ’s. Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, John Fedewa spent Tuesday in paring to give one of their delightful etc., will be oharged for at the rate of five cents Detroit. dancing parties at Newton hall some Ladles Spring Jackets. per line. Ladle* spring Cape*. Correspondence containing local news 1s so no ­ Geo. A. Estes went to Flint Tuesday, evening during Easter week. ted from all parts of the county. Latest styles just received Anonymous communications not inserted under on business. Ben Rathburn says the baby left at At John Hicks . any circumstances. his house, as noticed last week, was Fred Caruss is visiting friends in At the Elsie Roller Mills—Feed 92c, Freemont, Mich. brought their to bp boarded, as per Meal 90c, Corn 45c. JOB PRINTING. arrangements preveously made. Gar material is new and of the latest styles, and Thomas Bromley Jr. has purchased For Sale at Sprague & Squalr’* Elevator. we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices James Roy, of Mt. Clemens, a singer and quality of work. a handsome pacer. No. 1 shell corn 45c. per bushel. of some note, is visiting A. J. Hicks. Ear corn 25c. per bushel. Mrs. Fred Lee left for her new home He will sing a solo at the Easter services Oats 32c. per bushel. BUSINESS DIRECTORY in Detroit Saturday. at 'St. John ’s Episcopal church next Ground feed 90c. per 100 lbs. A renewal of pension has been granted Sunday. Corn meal 90c. per 100 lbs. ATTORNEYS. Midlings 85c. per 100 lbs. John Debar, of Bath. The handsome gray carriage horses EE WISSEVERANC eTa TB. Hay, straw, wood, beans, linseed meal, driven by Mrs. D. 8. French last year, ^TTORNEY, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Drs. Palmer and Gillam have been on oyster shell and all kinds of grain, lower have been sold to Undertaker Buck, of The above cut gives a fair view of the uorth- e ast side designed for the choir. The platform than the lowest,______43-tf the sick list the past week. west front and west side of the new Episcopal is large, and well lighted by a skylight and Lansing, for a hearse team. It took a WM. N. STOCKER, Edwin H. Lyon went to Big Rapids church edifice. It will be opened nextSunday the beautiful Good Shepherd window. Com­ Jacket* and Cape* for Easter. OLDIER8 AND COMRADES. I BEING ONE Tuesday night on business. $400 bill to get them. with Easter services, hut will not be dedicated bination gas and electric light fixtures have We have them John Hicks . of your number, therefore know your wants until some time In May. The Republican been provided, to meet any emergency. Sand also your rights by law, therfore respect fully so­ Ralph Henderson, 7-year-old-son of Yon Can Find licit your patronage In the prosecution or claims for W. Hoteling, of Chesaning, visited at James D. Henderson, had his arm ha* endeavored to give a brief account of the The church, as it stands, cost about pensions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary F. R. Jackson ’s over Sunday. history of the church since its organization, $10,500. About $7,000 was subscribed two Carpets, Matting, Rugs, Oilcloth and Public, Enquire at Putt’s grocery. broken at Bchool Friday while playing put there is much of individual effort in its years ago, all of which has been collected Linoleum, Shade Curtains, Lace Cur­ 2«tf WM. N. STOCKER. Mrs. Kate Gates lost a package of crack-the whip. The same arm was behalf that cannot be touched upon. except about $000. A part of the latter will tains Chenille Curtains or anything else you need to beautify your home at I. B. PRDRWA. H. K. WALHIUDOB silver on the streets last Thursday. broken a few months ago in the same May 25th, 1858 an attempt waa made to not he paid. This leaves the society $4,000 K endrick ’s. FEDEWA A WALBRIDOE, 0. E. Wilson went to Kalamazoo place. organize an Episcopal church in St Johns. in debt, hut the same devoted perseverance ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . Henry M.' Perrin. Oliver L. Spaulding, that has accomplished so much will be sure to Jkg“Prices always the lowest. Over Travis A Baker's. Monday to settle up bis father s estate. The following took in the excursion Lewfs \V. Fasquelle, Timothy Baker, Hiram A finish the work in good time. Don ’t forget us on the new Window to Detroit yesterday morning: Maj. C. Hodge, Wm. W. Flagler, James H^an- H. M. PEBRIl*. r. K. FIRKIN. A. j. BALDWIN. Attention is called to the coupon ad ­ THE LADIES SOCIETIES shades. We have ’em from the cheap­ som, W. H. Moote, Geo. F. Mead. 7ohn.K' vertisement of the St. Johns Mercantile Theo. Price, Chas. Harrison, John Are deserving of a large share of praise for est to the best.______K endrick . PERRINS A BALDWIN, Corbit, D. A. Murray, and Geo. H. ttorneys at law , money loaners Company. Baumgardner, Mrs. Geo. Petrie, Mrs. the success of the church. This is probably and Real state Agents. Office over Stephenson, being the organizeta. Oc­ tjue of most churches, hut it is especially true Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested WickeaA ’grocery, Clinton Aye., St. Johns, Mich. John Mullen, formerly of Riley and Geo. Emmons, Hattie Hicks and Mary casional services were held at private houses pt this one. Socials, lecture coursee and other free. 4tf K rkpps , D eWitt & Co. Hunt. and in public halls by Rev. Mr. Dooley, at thfiit; KDWIN H. LTOM. JOHN C. DOOL1NU. DeWitt, died in Portland recently. He entertainments have been given without Molro Silk* At the hour of going to press it seems time rector of the Episcopal church at Owosso, number, involving much labor for the devoted ETON A BOOLING. leaves a wife. but nothing permanent came of this attempt (jand, and frequently small returns, but they Are the latest. We have them in ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . probable that Louis Kanitz, of Muske- black and colors. John Hicks . Office over Kendrick ’s store. 33tf Miss Anna Dooling went to Detroit at organization, and although the lots have persistently persevered, with substantial A gon, will be elected department com­ now occupied by the M. E. Church had been last Friday to consult Dr. Shurley about reward here, and a promise of better things to Pretty new silks for waists NORTON A WEIMER, set aside for an Episcopal church, the Metho­ mander Michigan G. A. R., although come. All honor to them. en drick s A ttorneys at law . office in court a throat difficulty. dists being ready to build, and there being little ______At K ’ . Al House, up stairs, St. Johns, Mich. Judge Daboll has many friends at the Miss Ella Wilcox, who has been prospect that an Episcopal church would be F. A. Frazell has every kind of music­ encampment. built for some time to come, the lota were W ALDRIDGE A OSBORN, spending a few weeks at Elsie, has al instruments, and musical merchan ­ ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, st. JOHNS, MICH Miss Minnie Pike, head milliner for turned over to the Methodists with thejjhder- dise for sale.______returned to St. Johns. Mrs. Cole last season, was a guest of standing that the latter would help when the Carpet*! Carpet*! Mrs. Dr. Wiggins and A. J. Hicks over time came for the erection of an Episcopal mtx'V'sioxA.xsrs. Kathlene E. Burke has moved her church edifice. We have the line. An immense Sunday. Miss Pike has made an en ­ stock of all the moet popular weaves. stock of millinery to Jonia, where she THE PRESENT CHURCH. HENRY PALMER, M. D. gagement with an Ionia millinery ______John Hicks . eneral practicioner and practi - will continue the business. On the 80th day of April, 1804, the present c*l OcculUt. Office over Hunt ’i Drugstore, establishment for the coming season, Special dinner, one o’clock, at “The GOffice hours 2 to 5 u M. 49tf Otis Wise left last Friday for Char­ church was organized. The articles set forth beginning last Monday. that ‘‘We whose names are hereunto signed Steel” Easter Sunday. lotte, where he has accepted a position J. J. TRAVIS, M. D-, Harry, the 2 year old son of Mr. and being six persons professing attachment to the We keep the “Standard ” cut paper FFICE OVER FILDEW A MILLMAN’S. Dis­ as trimmer in a carriage factory. protestant Episcopal church,” etc., “hereby eases ol Women and Children a specialty. MrB. H. L. Kendrick, died last week patterns in stock. Come in and get a O The proposition to issue bonds for agree to organize a church according to the fashion plate. H. L. K endrick . Wednesday eyeuing, of heart disease. usage of the protestant Episcopal church by 8. E. GILLAM, M. D., sewer purposes was voted upon Monday HYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. OFFICE AND The funeral was held at the home Fri­ the name and style set forth in these articles Plano*. P residence west of Court House. Office hours and carried by a majority of twenty-one. as follows, towit: The name of the proposed Celebrated A. B. Chase, at Frazell's. 1 to 4 r. m., except Wednesdaye from 7 to 9 p u. day afternoon, Rev. II. E. Butler, Mrs. R. M. Winston was called to church is St. Johns church of St. Johns: the officiating. The bereaved parents have number of vestrymen shall be seven. ” The We do the best watch repairing. C. E. KNAPP, M. D., Marion, N. Y., last week, by the death HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON the sympathy of the community. articles are signed by A. G. Higham, Timothy Warranted. 4tf K repps, D eWitt & Co. of her mother. She will return next Raker, Lewis W. Fasquelle, Samuel S. Walker, P Court House squsre—east of Court House, The meetings at the Free Methodist St. Johns. week. Charles Plumstead, N. C. McCollom. The Our Spring Capes and Jackets will be church are bearing abundant fruit. signatures were witnessed by George W. here soon. Wait. K endrick , DR. R. G. MORRISON. REV. FREDERICK HALL. J. E. Miller, a brakeman on the D., G. Two cases have come to the knowledge Estes, and a notice calling the first meeting HYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. OFFICE ON H. & M., had his hand severely smashed The present rector, is a young man of great The best pianos and organs at the low­ P Clinton Avenue, north of railroad. Office of The Republican , where members of of the church for Saturday, April 30th, 1884, promiae. He was born in Dryden, Lapeer est prices at Frazell’s. hours from 9 to 12Ja. M., and 1 to 5 P. M., and 6 to while8 coupling cars in St. Johns last published in The Republican . evening. Sunday 2 to 6 P. U. other churches have been led to see the county, in 1858, graduated from the Dryden The first rector who supplied the parish was Gentlemen stop in and see our New Monday. error of their ways, and have taken high school, and completed his education at FRANK C. DUNN, M. D. Rev. Thomas B. Dooley, rector of the Owosso the agricultural college and by theological Styles and Shades in Seal, Tan, Patent- Editor Morris, of Lake City, and Mrs. church, who was succeeded as follows: Rev. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER letters from their own churches and study under the direction of the Bishop of the Leather and Vici-Kid. If you want a Gruler’a Store, Fowler, Mich. 6tf Henry Banwell, Rev. S. S. Chapin, "Rev. P Morris, were guests of Mrs. H. M. Perrin joined the other flock. They are filled diocese. He was ordained in November 1893, Handsome Shoe for summer wear try over Sunday. Mrs. Morris is a sister of Abraham Reeves, Rev. S. S. Chapin, Rev. and advanced to the priesthood in December, them. Mercantile Co’s Shoe D ep’t. MISCELLANEOUS. with the same spirit, but wanted a new Joseph Cross, D. D., Rev. John Trimble, Rev. the latter. label. 1893. His first church work was in Lapeer, Embroideries. R. D. Stearns and Rev. Frederick Hall. Rev. also supplying the mission at Otter Lake. NDERTAKER, NO. 16 CLINTON AVENUE. Mrs. Charlotte King has been visiting The Rev. H. E. Butler and family are J. M. McGrath and Rev. Wright, also, sup­ After the resignation of Rev. R. D. Steams, Handsome patterns in Embroideries U Residence 404 Htgbam street east. friends in 8t. Johns the past two weeks. finding a kindly and generous home plied the pulpit for a short time while the who had labored long and well, the vestry and Insertion At John Hicks . church was without a rector. extended a call to the present rector, which he A Grand Offer. H. M. GOHN, She will soon remove to Gratiot county with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baldwin while The lots upon which the church building and ETERINARY SURGEON, GOLD MEDAL- with her son. the parsonage is being prepared for accepted, much to the dissapointment of the Have you seen the beautiful } life ist of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office rectory now stand had been deeded to the Lapeer church. Mr. Hall preaches strong and VMcDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls at Farmers’ district for a school site, with a reversion to size water color portrait that Hamilton Mart Fieher, of Cleveland, Arkansas ’ their occupancy. On Friday evening of entertaining sermons, and so far as The Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 3 13 the original owner or heirs should the school is offering with every dozen of his $3.00 has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren last week they were cordially welcomed Republican can learn is discharging the cabinets. Never before has there been be discontinued. The district having ceased duties of his position to the entire satisfaction 8. W. INGRAHAM, Casterline and other Essex friends the at the home of Mr. Baldwin by a large such a grand offer made by any photog­ TTNDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE to use the lots for a school site, the property of the church and congregation. U Square, St. Johns, Mich. past few weeks. number of their parishioners. The new reverted to the late A. H. Walker, who donated rapher in the state of Michigan. THE VESTRYMEN No. 6 Clinton A vk . pastorate begins under the happiest it to the Episcopal church. A church was Are C. S. Allison, C. S. Scofield, wardens; LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. Attorney Timothy H. Clark announces erectedjin 1807, andoccupied]until Easter 1892. West side Clinton Avenue, 8t. Johns, Mich. auspices. Theodore Price, secretary; C. S. Scofield, that he is a candidate for the republican when it was partially destroyed by fire after Prime Western Timothy seed and All work guaranteed first class. 26tf Word was received here Tuesday treasurer: J. H. Corbit, D. S. French, Fred P. June clover for sale nomination for justice of the peace in the evening service. Subscriptions were soon that Mrs. Carrie Newton, wife of Arthur Bunday. E. P. Waldron and S. B. Daboll. A At JonN Hick ’s Elevator. TATE BANK OF 8T. JOHNS. Bingham township. solicited for a new building, the old church new vestry* will be elected next week or the moved to the rear of the lots and repaired for Novelties in Lace. COMMERCIAL AND 8 A VINOS. D. Newton, died of fever at MerRouge, present one reelected. The Ovid Weekly Republican, a four Louisiana, March 15tb, aged 39 years. temporary use, and work started in the spring MEMBERSHIP. At John Hicks . CAPITAL, »60,000. page, six column paper, made its ap­ of 1893 on the new building, the contract There are at present eighty-five communi ­ Deceased was formerly Miss Carrie being let to the St. Johns Manufacturing, I have the Lombard plumb trees for ;T ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00. pearance last week. Jesse J. Parker is cants belonging to this parish, with every sale this spring. Bailey, and a resident of St. Johns Company. indication that the number will soon be 47-2 G eo . Ballinger , Village. POSTER K. PERRIN, President. editor and publisher. twenty years ago. She was a sister of THE NEW CHURCH BUILDING. materially increased. While the numbers in \gEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. J. M. Jackson and wife, of Arkana, Mrs. George H. Judd, of this village The corner stone of the new church the past have been small, untiring zeal has Special dinner, one o’clock, at “The \ J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. made up for small numbers, and more has been Canada, who have been visiting their The remains were taken to Los Angeles, edifice was laid with elaborate Masonic cere­ Steel” Easter Sunday. \ H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.Cash. California, for interment. monies, by the grand lodge of the State of accomplished than could be expected. As son, F. R. Jackson, in St. Johns, re­ Michigan, August 3d, 1893. matters stand now, the society has the only Use Fildew & Millman ’s Winter Fluid DIRECTORS: turned home Monday. A large audience listened to Mrs. The building Is located at the corner of good church edifice in town, and one, too that for chapped hands, there is nothing F.K. Per/in, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H Theo. Price’s lecture on music at the Meade and Walker streets, and is a beautiful would be a credit to any society in any village better. ______The auction sale of George H. Sowle, Corbit, J. H. Fedewa, J. W. Fitzgerald, Mich­ library rooms last Saturday evening brick atructure, elaborately trimmed with the size of St. Johns. For Sale. ael Spltzley, Jesse Sullivan, C. 8. Allison, Essex, has been adjourned to Friday, rough Ionia sandstone, and covered with a A half blood Red Polled bull calf two Janus Richardson, O. E. Corbin. To say that it was a treat is scarcely slate roof. The design is fairly well shown in ______BUSINESS LOCALS.______March 23d (tomorrow) at 10 a . m , on months old, half shorthorn. necessary, as Mrs. Price’s ability as a the cut. The interior is finished in quartered 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. account of bad weather. New Spring Suitings in elegant styles T. H. Cox, Essex, musician is too well known to need an oak, and the workmanship cannot be surpassed ______At K endrick ’s. 46tf ______8t. Johns P. O. W. T. Church received a telegram last extended notice. Miss Ida Schneider- anywhere. It is a credit to the St. Johns rjTHE CLINTON COUNTY 8AVINGS BANK. Manufacturing Company, as the church is a Veilings. If you would like to know what it will 8T. JOHNS, MICH. Friday announcing the death of his wend, the wonderful child pianoist, was credit to the society. The windows are mar­ Latest styles in veilings cost for your new carpet, bring in the mother, at Lockport, N. Y. He left for present and charmed everyone with her vels of beauty. The Good Shepherd window in ______At John Hicks . dimensions of your rooms and we will PAY8 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS that place Saturday morning. fine playing, while Seymour Price, in the south over the alter has a large figureof The Mercantile Co’s Shoe Dep’t is do the rest.______K endrick . AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED his usual admirable manner, rendered a the Savior carrying a lamb in his arms. It showing the Handsomest Line of Shoes Wanted. Last Friday Sherman B. Daboll was was the gift of the Sunday school and cost BONDS AND REAL ESTATE 8ECURITY. beautiful vocal solo. for Ladies and Gentlemen ever ex­ 1,000 bushel Dent Ear Corn, 23 cents granted an additional pension and $150. In the north is a St. John window, the hibited in St Johns. per bushel (43tf) ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. The following are among those who at­ gift of the young men. This is also a very William A. Sutton a reissue by the In Dresi Goods At Sprague & Squairs ’ Elevator . tended the G. A. R. encampment at handsome one. The large window in the O. PENNELL. Vice-President. pension department at Washington. east transept was contributed* by St. Cath­ We are showing the Latest Spring Special dinner, one o’clock, at “The P. E. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. Owosso: C. E Grisson Post, St. Johns — At the teachers examination at De­ erine's guild, and the one in the west transept Importations at Popular Prices Steel” Easter Sunday. 8. B. Daboll, M. N. Duncan. J. W. Brad* by St. Johns guild. Both are very beautiful. John Hicks . *50.00 Reward. Witt recently, there were forty-six n >r, Albert Thomas, Jesse Sage, J. Morton, Ths other windows, with the exception of the New Ginghams and other wash goods The barn and contents of O. C. Bruce, applicants for certificates, only nine of Special dinner, one o’clock, at “The At K endrick ’s Wm. 11. Hamilton, Addison Reid, E. Stephenson memorial window, were of Du plain township, Clinton county, whom received them. It is fair to state put in on contract by the Manufacturing Steel” Easter Sunday. ______was burned by an incendiary on the Darwin Tripp, H. Stansel, J. Flynn, J- Wall Faper and Window Shade*. that only fifteen of the forty-six had Company. The church is carpeted with a We are sole agents for the German night of March Gth, 1894. I will pay Patman, D. Mosher, Wm. Gilson, brown and white mixture, which harmonizes We are now ready to invite the pub­ $25, and the owner of the premises will taught. Some of thd successful nine Household Dyes, the best , Andrew Jolly, W. A. Sutton, J. II. Col­ perfectly with the interior finish. will color Silk, Woolen, Cotton or linen. ic to examine the most complete line pay the same for evidence leading to will have to do further work to retain A vestibule runs across the entire front, with of Wall Paper ever offered for sale in lins, W.F.Tromp, L.C.Mead, E. B. Smith M. M. D onald & Co. the apprehension and conv ’ction of the their certificates. an entrance on the west end through the St. Johns. These goods are the product guilty party, Wm. M. Lbland , Alonzo LeBaron, W. M. Stocker. W. R> tower, also an entrance In front, as shown by Esiter Gloves. of M. A. Birge & 8ons, the largest man ­ 47-2 Sheriff, Clinton County. L. G. McKnight & Co., of St. Johns, C , St. Johns —Mrs. Baylis, Mrs. Francis* the north projection in the cut. At the extreme All the novelties in Kid Gloves for ufacturers of Wall Paper in the country, Dated St. Johns, March 10,1894. have purchased Brown Bro’s. elevator i E. Grisson, Mrs. D. Mosher, Mrs. J. W’ east end of the vestibule stairs lead to the Easter At John Hicks . who are noted the world over for the basement. The front portion of the church originality of their patterns, which in Horses Wanted. and will take possession next Monday. Bradner, Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. M. N. is twenty-eight feet wide inside, with two rows Fainting and Paper Hanging. coloring and designs are marvels of art. Good, sound, young horses. Mr. McKnight is a well known former Duncan, Mrs. Wm. H. Hamilton, Mrs. of seats, a broad center isle and narrow isles on I am prepared to do first-class paint ­ These goods are not in the “pool” which Wilbur Church , resident of Greenbush, and a man of A. B. Balcom, Miss Minnie Balcom, each side. About thirty feet from the front ing and paper hanging. Satisfaction enables us to give the benefit of the low St. Johns. means. The elevator will undergo some Mrs. Richard Lewis, Mrs. O. L. V'ree­ an cast and west transept widens the room guaranteed. Fred Tatro , St. Johns. prices to our customers. Call early and repairs this week, and be in good shape eighteen feet, admitting another row of seats make your selection —a large assortment Oriental Easter Esre Dys at land. Maple Rapids —J. Anderson and on each side. There are seats, also, on the The celebrated Rock Writ Plaster is of Window Shades at reduced prices. Fildkw »: Millman ’s. for the new firm Monday. Mrs. Robert Anderson. ex.-'* and west ends of the plat.onn; * ’.,ose at b Id A Jous IJiCK’. Elevator. M. McD onald A Co. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1894.

MINOR MICHIGAN NEWS. CONSUMPTION STATISTICS. Marder and Ralelde In Church. MICHIGAN DOINGS. DA GAMA DOWNED. BLOODY GOV. WAITE. John Bradv shot and killed Mary The custom house at Muskegon will Extract From • Remarkable Document Brady, his wife, and then committed be opened on April 1. Proving That th# Disease Is Curablo. suicide in the Church of Immaculate THE NEWS OF INTEREST OF The Arnold mine of Eagle River haa BRAZIL’S INSUROENTS FORCED The following extracts from statis­ COLORADO'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE Conception, Oakland, Cal. Brady OUR STATE IN BRIEF. closed down owing to the dull times. TO SURRENDER. tics compiled by the committee ap­ CALLS OUT THE TROOPS and his wife had been separated about pointed to communicate with patients two years. Gratten Grangers will hold their an ­ under the treatment for consumption, Mrs. Brady went to mass, arriving nual sheep shearing festival Thur^lay, Ingham Circuit Court Begins tbs Rin de Janeiro Rejoice* Over the End of discovered by Dr. Amick, of Cincinnati, To Oust From Offie# Two of Denver's Of­ after the services. She entered the Th* April 5. iffers a new lease of life to thousands: ficials—Th* Police anil Deputy Sheriffs church and knelt down to pray near Consideration of the Sa'nrles Amend ­ Birmingham schools were closed dJostlj but Meaningless •trugg'.e— Fred P. J. Sager, of Columbus, O., the altar. Brady entered and took a ment Cases—Fire Causes Big Loses In two weeks, owing to the prevalence of wbel onicer* Flee on Foreign War­ began treatment June 20, 1893; discon ­ Hold tbe City Hall and the Governor seat behind her. No others were in scarlet fever. tinued it in seven months; cured; re­ the church. Suddenly Brady drew a Mereral Places. ship* —The Ln*t Battle, ceived first ten days ’ treatment free. Cali* the Soldier* — Battle Probable. The Michigan Republican Newspaper pistol and placing the weapon at the James A. Downard, Danville, lnd., back of his wife’s head pulled the trig­ Association will hold its annual meet­ began treatment September, 1893, dis ­ ing at Owosso. Dispatches from Denver, Col., tell of ger. The woman was killed instantly. When the salaries amendment fraud Washington special; Advices re­ continued four months later; cause of a deplorable condition of affairs. Gov. Then Brady pointed the pistol toward eases caine up in the lugham county Marcellus has decided to bond the ceived at the state department from discontinuance, cured; previous dura ­ Waite, the famous, determined to med ­ his own body, firing, the ball going circuit court at Lansing before Judge village for 8,000 to be used in construct ­ Minister Thompson at Rio de Janeiro tion of disease, 11 years. Received first dle in municipal affairs in Denver and through his right lung, and a second Person there was a large crowd pres­ ing water works. indicates that the Brazilian rebellion ten days ’ treatment free. tried to oust from office two members into his brain. ent Only four of the defendants — is about ended. The dispatches con ­ Negaunee has a first-class system of L. J. Maxwell, Washington, D. C., of the fire and police board —Jackson Attorney-General Ellis, George H. tain the information that Admiral Da began treatment October, 1893; discon ­ Orr and D. J. Martin —for alleged pro­ Ten Killed In a Texas Tornado. Bussev, Marcus Petersen and Frank A. waterworks, and made a net profit of Gama has gone aboard the Portugnese $2,326 during 1893. tinued December, 1893; cause of dis ­ tection of gambling houses. Messrs. A cyclone swept over Longview, Fetter—were present in person/the war vessel Mindelo now in tbe harbor continuance, cured; duration of dis ­ Orr and Martin obtained an injunction others being represented by counsel. The Washtenaw county Sunday at Rio, and has sent to President ease not stated. Received the first ten restraining Gov. Waite from forcibly Tex., accompanied by hailstones of Im­ The case against Ellis for forgery in school association held a very success­ Peixoto by the Portuguese officer an days ’ treatment free. removing them, and when the governor mense size. The greatest damage was connection with the Gogebic returns ful meeting at Ypsilanti. offer of surrender on condition of full Ed Dolin, 63 State street, Utica, N. started to take such action despite the done six miles east of here, where it was the first to come up and a continu ­ protection for himself and his follow­ struck the large country home of John The Ames mine at Ishpeming is Y., began treatment April, 1893; dis ­ injunction the police were called to ance was asked for. AH the other de ­ ers. Secretary Gresham believes that continued June, 1893; cause of discon ­ the city hall in force. Several hun ­ Cain, lately occupied by a large family fendants' attorneys asked for continu ­ hoisting 150 tons of ore daily There this marks the end of the Brazilian of Negroes. The house was in an is every prospect of a busy season. tinuance, not stated; present condition dred men were sworn in as deputy ance or postponement on the plea that war. Two dispatches were received. much improved; duration of disease, sheriffs, armed and ordered to prevent ancient grove of oaks, twenty in num ­ they were not ready. The death of Rev. George H. Ferris, They were*in cipher and when trans ­ three years. troops from entering the building. ber. Every one of them was uprooted The second day tke interest centered formerly of Hillsdale, a misssionary to lated read as follows: W. L. Wright, 503 Commercial build ­ Gov. Waite called out tbe state troops and piled up in terrible confusion with in a motion by all the defendant's at­ Kalohur, India, ha9 been announced Rio de Janeiro . March 12,1894. ing, SL Louis, began treatment Febru­ in tbe city and First regiment and the dead fowls and stock and five dead and torneys to quash the indictments. by cable. Gresham: Ds Gams today, through the eight terribly injured Negroes. senior Fortuguese naval commander, offered ary, 1892; discontinued after two Chaffee Light artillery to attend to the Tiie grounds upon which the'motions months, cured of Asthma; previous city hall. Gen. Brooks, commanding Santa Anna. Tex.: A tornado swept At ML Morris, Genesee county, it to surrender to the president of Brasil pro­ over portions of this town. Mr. Wat­ were made were: Because respondents was whisky or no whisky, and the vided he and hit followers were guaranteed duration of disease, twenty years. officer, delivered to Police LieuL Clay, protection against puulehmeut. son and four children were killed out­ hare not had a preliminary examina ­ whisky ticket, headed by 0. W Rich­ Mrs. John E. Culger, Laramie, Wyo­ in command outside of the city, a mes­ tion before a magistrate, as provided Thompson . right. ardson, was victorious. Rio de Janeiro , March 12,1894. ming, began treatment October, 1893; sage to the effect that il tbe removed by law, and have never waived their Gresham: Da Gama has gone aboard a discontinued in two and a half months, police commissioners did not vacate right to such examination: they had no Several boats have passed Port Aus­ Portugueae man-oi-war for asylum. cause of discontinuance, cured; previ ­ within half an hour the office would be The handsome Denver Union depot notice that any offense against the tin, the lake is entirely free of ice aad Thompson . ous duration of disease, two years. Re­ taken by force, Orr and Martin re­ has burned. The loss is $225,000; in ­ people of the state committed by them the fishermen are about ready to put Notice of the intention of the Brazil­ ceived first ten days treatment free. fused to surrender. Before the half surance $125,000. was being considered or examination their nets in the water. ian fleet to begin an active attack on James Winslow, Carthage, lnd., be- hour expired prominent citizens en ­ The Kansas wheat crop is in excel­ by the grand jury which returned the The local council of the Michigan the insurgent fleet had been given to in treatment June, 1892; discontinued tered into negotiations with both par­ indictments; respondents have never neutral forces in the harbor. This no ­ lent condition. Farmers have begun Liqupr Dealers' Protective association Gay, 1893, cured; previous duration of ties with a view of reaching a settle­ to plow for spring crop. had nor waived an examination has decided to take an active part in tice was given 48 hours before disease not stated; received first ten ment by arbitration. The streets about before a magistrate previous to their the primaries at the coming city elec­ the firing was to begin. Da days ’ treatment free. the city hall were packed with an Perry Newhouse, of the Seneca Glass being held to answer before the grand tions. Gama’s offer of surrender was C. W. Love, Beloit, Wis., began treat­ angry mob numbering many thous­ works at Fostoria, Ohio, was accident ­ jury for any offense alleged to have given 24 hours before an attack was to ally shot by Peter Milliken, a glass Charles Meyers, an inmate of the Sol­ ment Dec. 1892; discontinued 10 months ands. “Had one of my officers given been committed by them; no complaint be expected. The offer of surrender, later; cause of discontinuance, cured; an order to fire, he would have been blower, and fatally wounded. or oath has been made against said re­ diers ’ home, at Grand Rapids, was in fact, followed the first actual show struck by a dummy train while walk­ revious duration of disease, one year. riddled with bullets from the crowd Michael Davitt addressed a meeting spondents by any person or persons; of determined force on the part of the leceived the first 10 days ’ treatment and then I would have had to sweep respondents have never been held to ing on the track and was instantly Brazilian government S at Ballvbrothy, Queen's county, Ire­ killed. free. both sides of the street with my Gat- land. lie declared that he was con ­ answer before the grand jury which Later .—Another dispatch was re­ Mrs. A. Beamer, Lansing, Mich.; be­ tling gun, said Gen. Brooks. ceived by Secretary Gresham from vinced that Lord Rosebery was as firm returned the Indictment for any offense The councils of the National Associa­ gan treatment OcL, 1893; have not dis ­ On the governor's representation a home ruler as any Gladstonian. against the laws of the state; tion of Marine Engineers have declared Minister Thompson containing the ad ­ continued; cured? No. Noticeable im­ that the state militia would probably the names of the complainant and all in favor of a law requiring at least two ditional information that Da Gama provement? Yes. Received the first 10 be inadequate to cope with the mob A strange disease has broken out the witnesses are endorsed on the back competent engineers on every boat car­ asks only that he and his officers be days ’ treatment free. that had full posessionof the city, Gen. among the cattle of Kansas, and the of the indictments and because the rying passengers on the great lakes. allowed to leave the country and the Alfred 8. Dewitt, Guthrie, Oklahoma, McCook called out the Uuited States state veterinary surgeon has been name of the complainant is not en ­ lives of his private soldiers and sailors began treatment May 1, 1893; discon ­ infantry from Fort Logan, 13 miles called to investigate it. It starts in dorsed on the back thereof as the law Deputy State Game Warden Austin be spared. It is regarded by promi­ the hoof, the leg swells and the animal Harrington, of Holland, and Charles F. tinued in six weeks; cause of discon ­ from Denver to act in conjunction requires; respondents have not been nent officials as without question that tinuance, cured; duration of disease with the state and local authorities iu dies in a few days. informed who the complainants are, Kennedy, of Grand Rapids, arrested the Brazilians will accept the sur­ Albert Edding, of Zeeland, for killing not stated. Received the first 10 days' clearing the streets and preserving the The census office at Washington has the offense alleged in the indictments render with the terms asked for by Da treatment free. peace. Adjt-Gen. Tarsney, an old In ­ published a bulletin which presents and the matter of the consideration game out of season. He paid a fine of Gama. $50. R.'C. Shan ley, 905 Columbia Bldg., dian fighter, placed the militia strate- the totals of all classes of mechanical thereof was not given in charge of the Unconditional Surrender. Louisville, Ky., began treatment July, getically in front of the city ball in industries in the United States. Michi­ grand jury by the court; the offense Heavy winds opened a narrow chan ­ Later dispatches from Rio de Janeiro 1893; discontinued September, 1893; Fourteenth street, with two Gatlings gan has 12,127 establishments that were charged m the indictments is alleged nel and blew the ice far up on the say tbe war is over and the government cause of discontinuance, cured; pre­ covering the two big Napoleons, enumerated. The aggregate capital to have been committed after the im­ shore at Mackinaw, thus forming a victorious. As the hour appointed by vious duration of the disease, 18 loaded with grape and solid shot, was $262,000,000, and the number of paneling and swearing of said grand majestic pile about 200 feet long. Many President Peixoto approached the in ­ mouths. Received the first 10 days ’ trained on the city hall, and four com­ jury and during the session thereof; men employed was 164,000, who were people visited the old fort and enjoyed habitants of the city begun to flee from treatment free. panies of militia in front and around paid $67,000,000 in wages per year. the indictments charge no offense the grand sight. their homes to the hills around the G. W. Colby, Jr., 205 North Fourth them to stand the crowd off. The ex­ known to the laws of this state; the in ­ country, carrying with them every ­ street, St. Louis, Mo.; began treatment citement fas intense. But at 9:30 p. The statement of Great Britain ’s dictments on Hie against respondents Joseph Zeillcock, a young man of naval estimates for 1894-5, issued by about 19, fell from a trestle in a mill thing possible. The railroads gave June, 1892; was at death ’s door; discon ­ m. Gen. McCook advised Gov. Waite to were not found and returned by a free transportation, the government tinued; cause of discontinuance not withdraw the state militia for the Earl Spencer, first lord of the, admi ­ grand jury legally drawn, selected and yard at Manistique fracturing his skull ralty, shows that the total expenditure and breaking his neck. He was just provided provisions and over 100,000 stated. Noticeable improvement? “De­ night as the U. 8. troops were able to impaneled; respondents were sub­ people fled, leaving the capital almost cidedly so;” previous duration of the cope with the mob until morning. will be £17,566,100, being an increase of poenaed before the grand jury and starting iu as an employe, having but £3,126,000, and forms a part of a pro­ lately arrived from Germany. deserted. disease three years. Maj.-Gen. Tarsney said if he was or­ compelled to testify against themselves; At 12 o’clock precisely on the 13th Dora. E. Theobald, Biloxie, Miss., dered to fire on the city hall he would gram extending over the next five years. the people compelled respondents to Gen. Harlen PosL of Vanderbilt, inst the fortresses opened fire on Fort began treatment February, 1893; dis ­ blow it to pieces. Threatening demon ­ The personnel of the navy will be in ­ testifv against themselves before the adopted resolutions of of sympathy for Villegaignon. In a short time the gov­ continued after four mouths; cured; strations have been made against the creased by 6,700 men. Seven new first- grand jury. their commander, Hon. John G. Berry, ernment forces at Fort Armacao and governor at his residence and he was class warships, six cruisers and two Judge Person promptly disposed of previous duration of the disease four in his present political difiiculties, and Fort Gragoata joined in the bombard ­ years. reported alarmed as to his safety be­ sloops of war will be commenced at the motion to quash by overruling it. expressed themselves as having im­ ment, which continued three hours. The first one hundred statements re­ fore the arrival of the United States once. Ellis’ attorneys asked that the secrecy plicit confidence in his honor and The fire was not returned by the in ­ troops. At the city hall it was claimed regarding the testimony taken by the port; cured, 46 beuefitted, 51; no im- integrity. surgents. Gastello, San Bento, Sande, movement, two; dead, one. Concern- that strict orders had been given not THE MARKETS. grand jury be removed, and Judge Curvello and all the city batteries then to fire a shot or raise a club until the Person took the matter under consider ­ While John Butler, of Coldwater, fng the free treatment referred to the was driving across a bridge in Girard opened a furious fire upon Fort Ville­ report states, comsumptives every ­ militia had taken the offensive. From Cincinnati. ation. gaignon and the insurgent warship Cattle—Prime to good...... $ 3 50 (A $ 3 65 township with a load of wood a where are still given the same oppor­ 3 p. m. until 9 p. m. the state troops Lower grades...... 2 50 @ 3 25 Several important matters have now Tamandare. The fire was also directed were drawn up in line of battle, and been disposed of by Judge Person. In stringer broke, overturning the load tunity withoutcost: written application Hogs...... 4 40 or improvements after Alexander McDougall, the inven ­ Chickens ...... 9 10 Michigander Drowned In Mexico. township, Lapeer county. Martin Blow, under the continuing contract system. Mr. tor of the whaleback, was before the Ducks...... ;...... 10 11 have taken refuge on board French and Wilson, of Washington, created something of Turkeys...... 8 9 A dispatch from llermosillo, Mex., aged 20, whose father is the man who Portuguese warships. It is said that a sensation by bis severe denunciation of th* river and harbor committee, he sug­ aays: James Howard, an American has lost the greatest number, has been Admiral Da Gama is on board the Brit­ system and th* various river commissions. gested such a trip for congress, but it WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. i civil engineer who left for the fishing arrested on suspicion of being the Mr. Coombs 'offered an amendment to th* was only in the form of a suggestion. ish warship Sirus. paragraph making appropriations for the grounds of La Paz, situated across the poisoner. No motive can be assigned Buenos Ayres: The insurgent ad ­ maintenance of the national cemeteries to set Since then J. M. Hill, of Minneapolis, N ew Y ork . March 19.—R. G. Dun A Oo/s for the young man's actions, if he the big railroad and steamship man, weekly review says: Prices of commodities Gulf of California, was drowned on the miral, De Mello, is at Ilha Grande, 68 apart $250,000. for an appropriate stone for tbe are on the whole the lowest of which there is first day after leaving Guayamas. lie really is the one who committed the grave of C'apt. Samuel Reed, tbe designer of has actively interested himself and haa miles west, southwest, of Rio Janeiro, th* American flag and one of the heroes of th* any record, having declined 1.2 per cent in was leaning over the side of the ves ­ crime. with the warships Aquidaban and Re­ offered to place his entire fleet of ves ­ March andaveraging 11.3 per cent lower than a war of 1812. sels of the Northern Line at the dis ­ year ago, so that more than a third of the de ­ sel, when he lost his balance and fell The village of Bancroft has now not publics It is not thought that he will Senate .—Seventy-fifth day. —The seignior crease in volume of all payments is due to de ­ into the gulf. He could not swim. a thing to show for the bonus offered attempt to hold out longer, but that he age bill was taken np, after several speeches. posal of the President and his cabinet cline in prices of things consumed. Six more His body was not recovered. The man for a brass and copper works which will surrender to the governmeuL Senator Harris asked that the bill be placed and congress. If the party can be ac­ iron furnaces have gone into blast this month, on its final passage. Yeas and nays were de ­ commodated in one ship, his intention in part because prices of finished products are is said to be a resident of Michigan, promised to locate there for a $10,000 manded and the bill passed by a vote of 44 to a shade lower, and further contracts have thus and possesses considerable wealth. He bonus. Eighteen hundred dollars was Avenger of Ellsworth Is Drill. 8L After passing a number of bills of only is to use the mammoth ship Great been secured. Pittsburg gets the lion's share. bad been in Mexico for several months. advanced by the village for the build ­ minor or local importance, and a short execu­ Northern, now almost completed at Cheapness of material and labor stimulates th# Francis Edwin Brown, a historic tive session, tbe Senate adjourned. House .— erection of many buildings, both east and west. ings which were started, but the head Mr. Black, of Illinois, asked unanimous con ­ Cleveland, and said to be the finest ship character of the late war, died in ever floated on the great lake* No In women's dress goods, it is judged from sales Fatal Railroad Accident. of the firm suddenly disappeared and YV&shington. Mr. Brownell was a pri­ sent to consider a bill to authorize managers of wool the business is about three-fourth# of with him the money advanced, leaving of soldiers' homes to employ medical officers formal invitations have as yet been is­ the usual magnitude. But in men's goods not Charles O'Connell, a freig ht brake- vate in the Ellsworth Fire Zouaves ol other than soldiers disabled In the service, as more than a quarter of the usual orders have the village to pay for the buildings a the law now requires. Surgeons disabled 80 sued. The present intention is to wait man on the Toledo & Ann Arbor rail­ New York City, aud was with that until May or June. If it is arranged yet been received. The volume of business way, was killed in the yards at Ann second time. company when it went to Alexandria, years ago, Mr. Black said, were not tbe men represented by all clearings is 31.6 per cent less Arbor while coupling cars, his body now te wait upon a camp of invalid* Thev the party will start from Cleve ­ than a year ago. and all cities outside of New An outbreak of the dreaded scourge, Va., the day after the ordinance of se­ now needed attendance themselves; objected land and make its first stop at Detroit York 21.4 per cent less, against 17.4 per oent the being nearly severed in twain. He small-pox, has occurred at Ishpeming. cession was passed. Mr. Jackson, the to and laid over. Th* bill to ratify the reser­ past week. Speculation in products is some­ was 22 years of age, unmarried, and The ominous yellow flag has been run proprietor of the Marshall house in vation of certain lands in Oklahoma for the 300 Folsoned at a Wedding. what tame, though pork and lard have agricultural college passed. Consideration of declined sharply, while corn is held lived in Owosso. up. Martin Lucas is the name of the Alexandria, had hoisted the Confeder ­ th* sundry civil bill was resumed. Over 800 guests participated In the steadily, with receipts 40 per oent larger than a victim. Mr. Lucas is a miner by occu- ate flag over the building. CapL Ells­ wedding festivities of Henry Feinberg year ago. Wheat has been depressed by the Five Tear* for Stealing a Chicken. ition, aged 25 years, single and of worth. upon seeing the flag, went to department report that 114.000.000 bushels re­ CURRENT CONDENSATIONS. of Worcester and Miss Ida Margolies, mained in farmers' hands March I, indicating In the superior court at Grand Rap­ English nativity. He reached Ishpem­ the hotel and hauled it down. When daughter of Rabbi Margolies, at Bos­ very great errors In estimates of yield, or else a ids Michael Lynch was convicted of ing direct from Spring Valley, 111., and on the stairway he was shot dead by The national board of directors of ton. Out of that number fully 300 heavy decrease in consumption. Cotton has breaking into a hencoop and stealing is now lying at his boarding house, the proprietor. Jackson, who in turn declined a shade. The number of failures the the Travelers ’ Protective association were victims today of poisoning, past week were 264 In the United States, against one chicken, worth 25c. Judge Bur­ which is under strict quarantine. was promptly shot and killed by Brow­ has decided upon Milwaukee as the caused, it is thought, by eating food 190 last vear. and 56 in Canada against m) last lingame sentenced him to five years in About 3,000 children have been vaccin ­ nell. Brownell was awarded a medal place to hold the next annual conven ­ that was cooked in two old copper year. The absence of important embarraaa- the state prison at Jackson. ated. of honor by congress for his acL tion, June 19. boilers; all recovered. ments is still most encouraging. Special Treasury Agent Wood spent Frank Crittenden, nephew of ex-Gox. There is a county seat war on in Mr. De Armond, of Missouri, intro ­ The Negro, Puryea. who was in jail Benzie and everv hamlet in the county some time in Port Huron looking into T. Crittenden, of Missouri, was killed Carl Hensel, a young clerk employed the matter of the construction of the duced a bill in the house providing at Duarte, Cal., by being thrown under at Stroudsberg, Pa., for the murder of in Thum's drug store at Grand Rapids, wants it. The people at Benzonia be­ that no more than two persons shall be Christopher Ehlers. escaped. He was lieve it should remain there, although tunnel at that place. He found that a plow and trampled upon by the was found unconscious in his room. part of the material used had been im­ appointed receivers for any corpora­ horses attached to iL captured and a crowd gathered and He died withoutr recovering conscious ­ it is a mile and a half from the center tion, nor shall the compensation of any lynched him. of the town. It was condemned some ported without paying any duty. He Andrew Sauer, cashier of the defunct ness with all the indications of poison ­ reported the facts to Washington and receiver now or hereafter appointed be ing. It is supposinl he took an experi­ time ago as being unsafe and court has greater than at the rate of 810,(NX) an ­ Defiance, O., Savings bank, and now The Democratic city onvention at been held in a hall. received a reply that stated that tins deputy collector of internal revenue of Leadville, Col., nominated Mrs. Alex­ mental dose of some drug aud that he tunnel company had violated no law. nually. The business of corporations must have taken too much. Fourteen t.amps “ran ” a freight shallnot be conducted nor continued that district, has been arrested charged ander Eldridge for city treasurer and Under a ruling of ex-Secretary Fair- with embezzling $37,000. Mrs. Bridget McClusky for city clerk, A motion was granted in New York train that arrived at Kalamazoo after child goods used in constructing such by receivers or under the direction or midnight and threatened to shoot Con ­ supervision of any court except inci ­ A fight occurred between strikers by acclamation. Citv transferring the case of Dr. Henry an international affair as a tunnel and U. 8. deputy marshals at Mingo Andrew Mosbar, who endeavored to C. E. Meyer, charged with the poison ­ ductor Hall. They were all arrested under water were not held to be duti ­ dentally in the winding up of their by the police and sheriff. Four of affairs. mines, Middelsboro, Ky. One of the implicate himself in the murder of Mrs. ing of Gustav Brandt, from the court them were taken to Grand Rapids to able. miners was seriously wounded. The Gierman at Scofield, by declaring that of oyer and terminer to general ses­ answer to various crimes. They had Bennett Bros.’ general merchandise The Norfolk & Western Railway strikers made a bold attempt to burn he himself and a friend committed the sions. Meyer had a mis-trial in Decem­ shoes stolen from a store at Fisher two store at Prattville was destroyed by , company is negotiatin • for the pur­ the tipple at the m.ne, but were driven crime, has been adjudged insane and ber. He will be tried some time dur ­ weeks ago fire. It was insured for $3,000. chase of the Ohio Sor railroad. off sent to the asvlum at Kalamazoo. ing April. J,, I , ■ ":jt*— ■•'■•■■;■..■«■ v ■—v ■ “'i1 ------, yi-.'j -j•\ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1894. - wishes of Colonel Einstein, who war in this silent language, but suf­ ffTrrrmi fty t in command, she resolved to g< RAILROAD LANGUAGE fice it to say that there is no con ­ North. General McClellan was to re­ versation connected with the operat­ view the troops, however, in a few HOW TRAINMEN SIQNAL TO ing of trains that these hardy fellows The Evening News, days, and she was persuaded to stay EACH OTHER. can not carry on with head, body and and laundry the suits of the officers. arms and be understood perfectly. On review day, in her handsome uni ­ The violence or gentleness with The Apparent Frantic Gesticulation* “The Great Daily of Michigan.’ form, she took her place by the colors, which these signals are given also and when the general saw her, he Hava a Meaning Known to Itrakomon indicate something, just as the stopped, and added his request to the and Conductor* in Every Land —The light and heavy lines in short­ other, that she should not leave the Whittle Signals by Engineers. hand writing indicate different a T0U& HOME PAPER ^not ^r^lac®dbyevengre * ter * letters or words. They even 9 ...... - '■ i - nuhlicationsfrompublications from lartrer largsr cities*, cities; thev they army. It was all to no effect, and Mrs. j» Tebe reached Philadelphia with bu* carry this so far as to flirt with the cannot supply completely the many items of home news that are of the HE SILENT LAN- dairymaids along the line, who quickly -A* flS in her pooket. » greatest interest, bat for State, National, and world wide news, the greater guage of the mod- become familiar with the language of Shortly after her arrival, Charles H e r n railway em­ the railroader. paper must be looked to. The Detroit Evxnimo News stands as the T. Collin, who was organizing the ploye is a mystery The whistle signals are principally Zouaves D’Afrique, heard through cor to the uninitiated. leader in the 8tate, and should go hand in hand with your home paper. used to indicate “down brakes,” one respondents at Washington, of hei Wild movements whistle; “yes,” or “I am going ahead, ” great worth, and after mnch persua­ of arms, hands, • Cxnts sen Copy . IKB SIMMONS. two whistles; “backing,” three whis­ The Evening News, sion, she consented to join his regi­ body, head, rolling to O Karra ecn Went. J woader If Ike Simmons is still OB top of tles; calling in the flagman, four long ment. In the spring of 1862 she agair of the eyes and dis ­ gl.se ran s Msmths ev Mail. D etroit . Mich . I ground, whistles; crossing a street at grade, And If he’s well and hearty, sad his conatltu- reached Washington. Over a year torting the face, l tton ’s sound — two short and two long/whistles. Five Agendas In every village, town end etty in the State of Michigan. later the Zonaves and the Twenty- when gone through k For It's more than eight and twenty years short whistles indicate “Look out for M r since last I gripped his hand, seventh regiment were thrown iatc in rapid succession, K, The day we parted company down there la yourselves, for there’s trouble ahead. ” ■ Dixie’s land. close contact, and on the second morn ­ are liable to incline one to the belief ing of the battle of Gettysburg a num ­ that he ia in the midst of a colony of ,We were comrades In the Army of the Cum- AN ABANDONED CITY. ' berland. you see, ber of men were advancing along the lunatics. Belonged to the same regiment, In fact, same line, inquiring for the Zouaves. Hav ­ It Has Handsome Residences, bat Not a oompany. Signs have been made necessary to (Marched together, messed to;other, slept ing found the regime fit they asked for convey information between employes Single inhabitant. together, when we could. Mary Tebe, and requested her to fol­ by the long trains of the present day A party of archaeologists tell a thrill­ low them to the wheat field, where a making speedy communication in any ing story of the abandoned city of dving man wanted to see her. Their And anythin i that suited me, Iko Simmons other way an impossibility. There is West Lynne in North Dakota. The thought was good description convinced Mary that it now a sort of international code in city is desolate and going to decay; no was her husband and though urged And what was good enough for Ike, was good use, which is practically the same on traffic goes on in its streets or business ; enough for me. not to make the attempt, she insisted every road in the country. At night in its stores; no homes are in the And what we foraged round and got was about enough for three; upon going. the same signals are conveyed with a dwellings. The streets are graded, > Best hearted fellow ever lived, brimful of A guard was detailed to accompany lantern. have sidewalks, and trees and shrub­ What is { lively Jokes, ! Didn't seem to care a nickel for himself, If her and 6he found Tebe dying of The rear brakeman is the man who bery flourish in the yards surrounding other folks wounds. She was ^ust in time to see does most of the signaling, for the the residences, but all is silence and Were comfortable and happy, and he'd stay up half the nl ht him die. reason that it is he who is nearest the loneliness. The town is opposite Em­ To nurse a comrade that was sick, and make She continued with the One Hun ­ erson, just across the Manitoba line him feel all right. dred and Fourteenth regiment of from St. Vincent There, on two sides Coolest fellow In a skirmish or charge you Zouaves, and before the war was out ever saw, of the Red river and within an area of Seemed as happy in £ battle as a ground-hog fell in love with a handsome Mary­ four square miles, are four towns — In a thaw; land orderly, Richard Leonard. The Emerson, West Lynne, Winston and Always ready for his duty, never heard him growl or kick. rebels were making au attack on the Pembina. West Lynne is on the west If we had to make a dozen miles or so at place, and .the marriage ceremony was bank of the river. The history of the double-quick Tho crack shot of tne regiment, with rifle interrupted, so that no marriage cer­ place is one of the romances of town always clean — tificate was made out; but they were building in the boom period when Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants In short, a better soldier no army ever seen afterward married again. Winnipeg was the metropolis of the and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor One nl /ht late in December of eighteen sixty- During the war “French Mary” was north. Some schemers with more fer­ two, Before the march which brought us to Stone in thirteen of the principal battles, tility than scruples, platted and ex­ other Narcotie substance. It is a harmless substitute Ktver was quite through. among them Fredericksburg, Fair ploited a city on the river at a point for Paregoric,Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. ! Ike and I were out on picket at a plaoe Oaks, Gettysburg.Chancellorsville and ; called Steward ’s Dam where they claimed the Great North It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by • With a squad of other fellows • in chage of Winchester. Her first engagement ern was to cross. Eastern capitalists Corporal Lamb. was at the battle of Bull Run. She were becoming interested and money Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays 'Twas the darkest night of any, of those dark carries a bullet in her left ankle re­ was plenty. There was no sham about feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, day 8 of the war, ceived at Fredericksburg. And the shadow of the cedars made the spot the actual construction of that town, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves as black as tar. Besides two medals and her little but a substantial reality. . And across the narrow channel of Steward's , rocky creek, keg, she has a silver cup she prizes A man named Murray of Chicago teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. < Lay the rebels in such numbers, you could highly, presented.to her by Lieuten ­ was the agent. He sold lots at auc­ Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach • Btlr them with a stick. ant-Colonel Cavada, inscribed; “To tion for 85,000 each. While he would and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­ And I’ll make an affidavit that what I say is Marie, for bravery shown in battle." be selling a telegram would come noti ­ right. toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. That I’ve been in some tight places, before “GO AHEAD.” fying him of the sale of a certain plat, nd since that nl ht. Unconscious Hero. And I fought in many battles while I worked Charles G. Leland, in talking of the conductor and from him receives or­ and it would be withdrawn. for Uncle Sam. nervousness incident to beiDg shelled ders for the entire crew. Then he sold adjoining lots at ad ­ Castoria. Castoria. . But I never was more shaky than that night Here are a few of the things they vanced prices. That was the broker at Steward s Dam during the war, says In the Youth’s "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­ " Castoria is so well adapted to children that Companion that his captain, Landis, talk about while balancing themselves feature. Meantime building was pro­ dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend it as superior to any prescription The guard was changed at midnight, when Ike gressing. Mmmon ’s trick came on. who was exceptionally brave, was on the tops of high cars while the good effect upon their children. ” known to me.” And everythin.' was quiet till about the hour once givingorders to a private, when wind is blowing a gale. No board shanties, wood walls nor D r. Q. C. Osoood , II. A. A rcher , M. D., of one. Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. When a rustle in the bushes, to the left of a shell burst almost between the two. The conductor expresses a desire to canvas shells, but handsoqae structures Lowell, Mass. where he stood, have the engine cut loose from the of brick or lumber, thoroughly fin ­ “ Our physicians in the children's depart ­ Brought his rifle to his shoulder as quick as The private shied, but Landis gruffly " Castoria is the best remedy for children of llchtnlng could. remarked, “Never mind the shells, train. At this the brakeman clenches ished in approved style, were erected, which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not ment have spoken highly of their experi­ And the challen e he sent flying through the sir, they’ll not hurt you till they hit his right hand on a level with his and to-day the town is a handsome but far distant when mother* will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria, cypress and the pine, and although we only have among our Like an arrow pierced the darkness, “Halt! stomach and the left above his head. useless monument to the credulity of interest of their children, and use Castoria In­ you!” medical supplies what is known as regular and give the countersign. ” Long after the war, Mr. Leland was Then he quickly reverses the positions. some and the hardihood of others. stead of the variousquack nostrums which are The engineer understands just what is It has buildings which cost from destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, products, yet we are free to confess that the Dead silence for a moment, then swift foot­ walking with Theodore Fassit, and merits of Castoria has won us to look with steps glided on. wanted. 85,000 to 810,000 and a bridge which morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful told him a story of peril and heroism. favor upon it.” As If in sheer defiance of the ploket’s pointed The engineer on entering a town cost 8200,000, and is capable of hold ­ agenU down their throats, thereby sending gun “I don ’t see why I never can do any ­ U nited Hospital and D ispensary , sees the rear man touch his forehead ing a population of 20,000, and yet not them to premature graves.” And we heird Ike Simmons mutter, as each thing fine or heroic like that!” said D r. J. F. K inchelob , , man held his breath. then extend his arm and point to the "As sure as Cm a sinner you're rushing on to Fassit, dolefully. a human being lives in it Conway, Ark. Allen C. Smith, Fret., right, and he knows that the train is death ’’ “Theodore, I will tell you a story,” But one second, ere his fin.-er pressed the to enter on the right hand siding or The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. trigger of his gun. continued the other. “Once upon a AN OLD “WILLIAM.” switch. Should the extending of the The faint cry of an Infant changed a tragedy time, there was a boy only 18 years of to fun arm be straight ahead it means just Worth MSO and Wa» Issued by Congress age, and it happened during the war that, that the train is not to take the lu 1778. "Twas a woman and her baby, who wanted to that he was in a town, and the Con ­ get through siding. Our lines to where her husband was amon; federates shelled it. Now, this boy A few days ago Dr. E. M. Fuller of the boys in blue The opening of the hand flat, fin ­ Fern wood, Illinois, read in the papers And Simmons stood dumbfounded, with gun had charge of four horses, and the gers down, with sweeping motions glued to his cheek. general had told him to stay in one of the discovery in Lewiston, Me., of As if by ghosts surrounded, too much sur­ from right to left, indicates when the an interesting relic—namely, a “con- prised to speak. place, before a church; and he obeyed. train is at a standstill that it is to be The shells came thick and fast,and by uncoupled so as to allow teams to pass H y&cntmt nk(( (,(/ rn tnyso'WSp; i nd I'll venture the prediction, it he’s still on and by one took a leg from one of the top of ground, through. Ia ^no Tifttj cSSd[avs. ^ TIRESS UP! Tho* he may be old and feeble, yet with horses. When, in switching, it is desired to memory good and sound. “The boy was in a bad way, but he 1 r£iBill t\mbi tSt Bffrrn r/rtict Fifty SPRING and u He’ll tell you that In all the time he fought give a cut-off car a shove strong enough for Uncle Sam. staid on. After a time the general TV He never was so “rattled" as thatnl.'htat to send it clear upon the switch, the (•'J, «r IV ‘RG- GET A STYLISH Steward's Dam. came along and asked him: brakeman stretches out both arms and ifiift/ I* Cold *r Silver tnorihtp A —G H. Doing in National Tribune “ ‘Why on earth are you stopping wriggles his fists violently. SUMMERVUIVIIVIImll ■ • ■ ••French Mary.’’ there?’ •t UtMtu* \ If the train is to stop at the next d CONGRESS* * SPRING Mary Leonard is a French woman, “ ‘I was ordered to, sir,’ was his re­ station to dump way freight the «£|. SUITINGS and M having been born in Paris in 1834. She ply- brakeman, with both hands, goes ttmfir SUIT speaks English brokenly, and her “‘Get behind the church at once! ” through motions not dissimilar to those OVERCOATINGS! • modesty made her ill-disposed to say cried the general. of a man cutting wood. much about herself, but she finally “Why,” exclaimed Fassit, in amaze­ The car-counting trick is one of the o» OVERCOAT consented to relate the strange story ment, "I was that boy!” most ingenious perhaps of all the sig­ of her life. Had to Be Done. nals. In doing this both hands are A CONTINENTAL 850 BILL. AT____ When hut a girl of 14 years the rev* brought sharply together above the STYLES and At times there were short antagon ­ tinental currency ” bill, dated Phila­ olution in the city of Paris broke out, head, each clap meaning one car, or­ isms, writes ex-Spnator Dawes in the delphia, Sept. 2i$, 1778, calling for JACKSON’S and during its progress she had her dinarily used to let the engineer know Atlantic; but Mr. Lincoln, when he “fifty Spanish milled dollars ” and PRICES^ —p first sight of fighting and bloodshed. how far he must back to reach a cer­ could not be convinced, always in the numbered 5358. Oddly enough, Dr. Her experience in this conflict gave tain point or car. After one of these TAILORING end won a cheerful acquiescence. Fuller had in his possession the bill of birth to the liking she has always dis ­ claps, should the hands part, describe WILL SUIT Such an occasion was that when the the same issue numbered 5357 —just played for a life of adventure. In 1849 a semicircle, then a pause, both hands ESTABLISHMENT, president, yielding to speoial political one number ahead of the Lewiston there came to Paris a young German, horizontal, he knows that means half YOU. . . considerations, had issued an order al­ relic. The inclosed engraving is a ST. JOHNS. , Bernardo Tebe, to finish his trade as a a car’s length. lowing the officials of a particular fac-simile of the bill in possession of tailor. Meeting the sweet little Holding up two fingers of the right congressional district, short of its Dr. Fuller. It is printed by permission French girl he promptly fell in love, hand, palm in, indicates that a flat SATISFACTION IN quota of men, to fill out by enlist ­ of the secretary of the treasury. and after a short courtship they were coupling pin is needed. Spreading all EVERY CA8E. ments of such rebel prisoners as, de ­ A FIT ., married, although Mary was but 15 the fingers of the right hand, then sirous of abandoning the enemy, were Wears of age. closing the hand smartly, means that A Cheat leal Smoke Destroyer. willing to take the oath of allegiance V As they were both desirous of see­ a coupling link is required. That “almost anything is possible IN EVERY ing new lands and new adventures, and join our array. Mr. Stanton with science ” is proved by the fact that FRED. F. 519 , they crossed the English channel, looked at it solely from a military while experimenters the world over CASE. shortly after their wedding, and point of view, considered it exceed ­ have been trying to get rid of the ingly unwise, and, fearing disastrous settled down in London in 1850. Four smoke nuisance by appliances attached ST. JOHNS. MICH., years after their arrival the Crimean consequences, declined to oomply to the smokestack or the boiler furnace with the order. war broke out and Tebe enlisted. a German scientist comes forward with GEO. H. JUDD, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP Mary insisted on accompanying her At an interview Mr. Lincoln was a chemical that actually prevents husband ’s regiment, and they went made to see pretty clearly the mistake, smoke at the time of fuel combustion. Merchant Tailor, but, having gone too far to retreat in through the entire campaign togethec. It only costs about 12)f cents per ton ST. JOHN8, - • MICH. After peace had been restored the good faith, adhered to the order, to use this chemical now when its pro­ pair came together to Philadelphia in simpljr answering: “I reckon, Mr. duction is limited. It is believed that 1850, where Tebe eet up m tailoring Secretary, you will have to execute it can be profitably produced in quan­ shop and his wife helped the house­ the order. ” A sharp reply from Mr. tities so that it will only cost 2 cents hold fund by dressmaking. The call Stanton: “Mr. President, 1 cannot do per ton for coal so treated. Tests of CO cn CLEVELAND for troops at the outbreak of the re* it. The order is an improper one, and coal which haa been given a bath of belliqn again stirred Mary’s valorous I oannot execute it,” brought back a this solution prove that its heating CEMETERY WORK. heart, aad, makiag herself a vivan- response calm but unmistakable in its qualities are in no way curtailed and BUFFALO diere ’s uniform, she joined the regi­ tone: “Mr. Secretary, it will have to that the fire is clean, bright and well VIA B. LINK.” ment la which her husband had en ­ be done. ” And it waa done without maintained. “C. * listed, the Twenty-seventh Pennsyl ­ farther criticism. Mr. Lincoln after­ Commencing with opening of Nnlptln (about vania volunteers. Mary carried a ward wrote to General Grant admit ­ An Underground Canal. April 1st.) Magaiicent side wheel steel sleainrra Cit Stone for Boudin Pnrposes. ting the mistake, saying that the stock of small supplies and her little The cities of Worsley and St Helens, blander was his and not the secre­ “let’s go eat something .” State of Ohio and State of New York. keg of liquor, and in this way earned in north England, are sixteen miles OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. tary’s, and would not be repeated. Holding both hands extended on a DAILY TIME TABLE. no small amount. Ia addition to the level with the hips means set the apart yet they are connected by the regular soldier's pay, twenty*ive cents Hard-Riding Cavalrymen. most wonderful canal in the world. A SUNDAY INCLUDED. brakes. To go ahead is indicated by Lv. Cleveland, fi:is r. M. I Lv. Buffalo, * fi-15 r. m a day was given her for eervioes in the Our Western cavalrymen are keep­ waving one hand slowly above the tunnel has been cut through the great A r. Buffalo, - 7:80 a . M. | Ar. Cleveland, 7.30 r. M. hospital. ing up their reputation for hard riding. head. Beckoning means to back, but vein of coal which underlies the whole CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. By industry she hsd managed to THE ART ANATEUR. The Third cavalry traveled in all 18,« in switching both hands are waved of Lancashire, and this, filled with Take the “C. A B. Line* steemers and entoy s Best and Largest Practical Art. Magazine. save 81,800, which she kept in her 000 miles last year, chiefly soouting on above the head to indicate going water from the drainage trenches of refreshing night’s reel when enronte to Buffalo, (Thu only Art Periodical awarded a Modal boot. By some unfortunate accident Nissan Falls. Toronto. Now York. Boston, Alban), the Western border, and one troop of ahead. that great system of mines, makes a 1,000 Islands, or any Eastern or Canadian point. at Tho World ’s Fair.) her husband found this out and com­ the regiment, G troop, oovered as high If the wrong car has been uncoupled remarkable underground canal, in Invaluable to all artists, art students and other* who wish to make their home surroundings beaullfnl municated it to some of his country ­ as eighty-five miles in one day, the the brakeman makes a circle of thumb which the water is constantly five feet Cheap Excursions Weekly to Nia­ A specimen copy, with guperb color plates men in the regiment. These compan ­ longest day ’s march made in 1893 by and forefinger of left hand and jabs deepi This canal is provided with a (suitable (or framing or copylna) and supple- f f)A gara Falls. raeots of full aim working deaigaa sent oa | Uv ions after getting him intoxicated, any eoldler of the United States army. the forefinger of the right hand Into regular system of coal boats, which mentioning this magazine and enclosing induced him to make an attempt to Last year’s record, seventy-eight it several times. It is not graceful, are constantly moving thousands of Write for Tourist Pamphlet. (regular price 3Sf\, ft 00 a year.) For BSC steal her small fortune; and when instructive manual, "I aiming fur Beginnert, seat miles, was achieved by the same but very effective. tons of the bituminous fuel between H. R ROGERS. T. F. NEWMAN, in addition to the abo'O Our 1394 llluMrated ceta- Mary woke the next morning, she smart company in the Garza campaign These azra only a few of the things the two citiea Gea’I Pass Aft. Ueu’l Manager. logue of about 200 color studies and pictures seat found the boot slit up the leg and the lor 2-cent »i»mn in Southern Texas. CLEVELAND, O. MONTAGUE MARKS, 23 Union Square, Now York. money gone. This act disgusted her witl) army life, end regardless of the ; i. ■. - ■ v -m ■'• ’ •*«£>' • ••' '#*£* : 5w -; £ >; 05¥ 3R-* ' w rp SJft *fc£**» ; C.WWs?* *

The Republican. Fildew & Millman—Drugs, and School Supplies. Thursday, March 22, 1894. SUSTAIN THE GOVERNOR. Nothing * Nicer The supreme court rendered s decis ­ ion Tuesday sustaining Governor Rich TO BEAUTIFY A ROOM THAN CLEAN, in the removal of Secretary of State FRESH PAPER. Jochim, Treasurer Hambitzer and Land Commissioner Berry for gross neglect of dnty in canvassing the vote on the sal­ ______er OUR DESIGNS IN WALL PAtER aries amendment. Judge Hooker wrote Absolutely Are all right—up to date. the opinion, which was concurred in by Pure all the judges. Public opinion sustained OUR PRICES A cream of Tartar Baking Powder. the fearless action of Governor Rich —IjaUtt United Statet Govemmemt Food Are guaranteed to suit the closest buyer. from the first, and while there were Report. those who expressed a feeling of pity OUR STOCK for the deposed officers, and were in ­ Royal Baking Powder Company 106 Wall St., N. T. Is large and jou can easily match your carpets and clined to think them guilty of careless­ furnishings. ness only, by their refusal to vacate the ELSIE CHEESE FACTORY. offices from which they were lawfully Extracts from Secretary’s Report ISOS. OUR AIM and justly removed, and which they The business of the Elsie cheese factory for had disgraced, they have forfeited the the year 1898 has been substantially as follows: Is to please you and we are fairly good marksmen. respect of their friends. Seventy-four patrons have furnished milk, As soon as the decision of the court ranging in amount from a pailful or two, to nearly 08,000 pounds to the patron, making a All kinds of Window Shades. Everything in Paints, Oils and Brushes. Fall was rendered Governor Rich appointed total of 1,017,386 pounds. The largest assortment of Perfection, Diamond and Peerless Dyes, and special attention given Rev. Washington Gardner, of Albion amounts brought were as follows: to the filling of FAMILY RECIPE8. Sole agents for PECK’S HEADACHE college, secretary of state ; J. M. Wilkin ­ E. L. Rockwell, on R. H. Van Deusen'sfarm, POWDERS—guaranteed to cure. son, of Marquette, state treasurer, and 67,764; Frank Dunham, 47,487; E. L. Glea­ son, on R. G. Van Deusen ’s farm, 46,977; Wm. A. French, of Presque Isle county, John Knight, 43,168, Ed. Knight, 84.888; J. commissioner of the land office. Gov ­ J. Holbrook, 39,460; Frank Wait, 38,028; An ­ FILDEW * MILLMAN, ernor Rich has again justified the good drew Williams, 27,606; Sidney Squires, ST. JOHNS. FOWLEB opinion of his friends in these appoint ­ 26,890; A. M. Van Deusen, 24,427. The next ten in order are H. P. Cobb, A. W. ments. Rey. Washington Gardner Hawse, C. O. Garrett, J. A. Blayney, H. W. J. C. Calkins— Groceries. needs no introduction to the readers of Fuller, T. C. Nooney, J. Wooley, F. M. Thb Republican . He has many warm Bennett, H. Eschtruth, C. H. Dunham. This personol friends in this county, and a has brought to the patrons aside from the cheese taketi by them for their own consump ­ state reputation as a grand army lecturer, tion, amounting to 1,700 pounds, the sum of an educator and a Christian gentleman. 90,088, which would net over 90c per hundred A Boom Mr. Wilkinson is a banker and lead ­ for their milk. This amount per hundred ing business man of Marquette, and was varies with each month : May, June, July and August bringing less than that amount, while a prominent candidate for the office to April, September, October and November which he is appointed, four years ago. milk brought over a dollar per hundred Mr. French has long been prominently pounds. This 1,017,230 pounds of milk made In Prices! indentified with state politics, and is a 2,668 cheese, averaging nearly 40 pounds each, making a total of 104,885 pounds. This A fine new line of Prints and Ginghams just received, and we have marked man of good ability. has been sold for 10c per pound and over for The outcome of this matter is gratify­ every month except July, which on account of the price where they are within the reach of all. Just note the prices and then come in and clothe your family for the year to come. ing to every good citizen. The men a discount on one job lot, averaged a small who have been removed from office fraction under. There has been collected and 20 yards of 6c and 7c Prints for...... $1 00 paid out for all purposes $10,106.78. Every 20 yards of A No. 1 Sheeting for...... 1 00 signally failed in their duty to the state. patron getting the last cent of his money. In But for the backbone and strict honesty this connection it is worthy of note that the These are the Genuine Bargains. of the governor, their course would have milk in September, October and November been a lasting disgrace to the republi­ makes the most cheese per hundred pounds, Our Grocery Department is bristling with bargains in every line. For this and uniformly brings the better price in can party ; as it is, the party, through week’s trade we hope you will take ad van tage of these great leaders: market. We never yet had enougli October 20 lbs of H. & E. Granulated Sugar for...... $1 00 its governor, has shown itself great cheese to fill orders. 25 lbs of C Sugar for...... 1 00 enough to cast off unworthy officials and Manager M. Doyle’s compensation under 2J lbs of the celebrated VV. J. G.Tea for...... 1 00 show to the country that it stands for the arrangements we have with him amounted 22 lbs of Raisins for...... 1 00 to $1,525 for the season. Out of this he lias to 2 lbs of Old Government Java Coffee for...... 75c honesty and integrity. pay for all help in the factory, all wood used, all cheese cloth, rennet and salt; all repairs, in ­ 25 lbs of Owosso Flour for...... 38c surance, interest and taxes. The balance I 1 lb good Chewing Tobacco...... 25c ADDITIONAL LOCAL. suppose lie invests in government bonds or hides away in his stockings to avoid the in ­ These are Leaders. . . . Mrs. A. L. Davis and daughter, of come tax. Mr. D’s interest in the cheese Lansing, are visiting friends in St. business is identical with the interest of the Your Sunday dinner will not be complete without you have some of our fine patrons. Beyond that, after long years of Bananas, Cranberries, Oranges, etc. We are here to please and will make prices Johns. Mrs. Davis talks of removing to intimate business relations with him, I cheer­ fully bear witness that individually I am satis­ low as the lowest. this village. fied with the result, and if he can stand the Yours for tiade, arrangements heretofore existing in this busi­ Letters advertised March 21, 1894 : ness I am content to continue them. 8. B. Feldant, John A. Kidd, L. W. The factory will commence work for 1804 on Monday. April 9th. J. C. CALKINS. Mason, Cornelius S. Macker, Mrs. Ram- Respectfully submitted. ROE G. VAN DEUSEN. nay, R. W. Smith, Mrs. Kate Shaffer, Sec'y of Board of Management. Wm. Tharnen, Ford Warren, Frank Fred A. Travis —Receiver O. G. Wickes & Sons. ANNOUNCEMENT.*. Whitlock, Derville Wilson. The national officers of the League of There will be an exaltation in Chapter No. American Wheelmen haye fired Chief 45, R. A. M., this (Thursday) evening. Consul J. M. Bresler, of the Michigan A warm sugar social will he given to the D. division, who has hung on to the office of R. in their lodge rooms Tuesday evening, Only a Few Dais Lop! March 27. All are invited. since the election of R. G. Steel, last The M. E. aid society, of Bengal, will meet fall, and ordered a new election April 1, with Mrs. George Kelch on Thursday, March by the national body, assisted by the 29th, at 10 o’clock A. M. A cordial invitation chief counsel of Illinois. This is a de is extended to all. cided victory for Mr. Steel and his Notice. friends. The Directors of the Wool Growers and C. W. Marvin, formerly engaged in Stock Breeders Association of Clinton county, * * the furniture trade in Ovid and St. will meet at the Court House on Saturday, Johns, and for the past seven years en ­ March 81st, at 2 p. M., to make arrangements for a public shearing, and show of stock, at gaged in the sale of pianos in Detroit, Miller's feed barn in St. Johns, on Saturday, HE Grocery and Crockery Stock of has consolidated his large business with April 21st, 1894. I. F. Cressman , that of C. J. Whitney. The new cor­ President, Association. O. G. Wickes & Sons is being closed poration will be known as the Whitney - Republican Caucuses. T Marvin Musical Co., and will be the BINGHAM. out rapidly. It will last but a short biggest music bouse in Michigan. The republicans of Bingham township will On Tuesday the supreme court gi anted meet in caucus at the engine house, St. Johns, time longer. We must have the cash. the motion of Harrison Geer, attorney to nominate candidates for township offices, on Saturday, March 24th, 1804, at 2 o,clock The goods must go. Don’t delay in for Governor Rich and Otis Fuller in the P. M. Ionia wardenship contest, to strike from Teacher’s Examination. buying first-class goods at wholesale the files of the case the rejoinder of Parsed. ParseU’s attorneys, to raise an Examination of teachers will be held prices. 100 barrels of St. Clair Salt to in the high school room Thursday and issue of fact in order to get the case be­ Friday, March 29 and 30. go at 75c per barrel. fore a jury, charged Governor Rich, R. M. Winston , James T. Hurst and Louis Kanitz, of Commissioner of 8chool. the board of control, and Otis Fuller Merchant ’s Karnival. with a conspiracy to defraud him of his rights. The supreme court decided that The ladies of the Congregational church will preeent a new version of * there was no conspiracy and no issue of the Merchant ’s Karnival at Newton Hall fact for a jury to decide, and has set next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, April 3d the day for the final hearing. and. have secured the services of J. Henry Gerls, af Chicago, to manage it High School Notes. for them. Tickets at Hunt ’s. ALL NOTES AND BOOK ACCOUNTS School closes to-day until April 2d. To whom it may concern : For the Serenaders were abroad again one benefit of a few sore heads who could TO BE SETTLED AT STORE. — night last week. not control the highway appiopriations Mr. Winston visited the high school as they would have liked to do, and are department Tuesday forenoon. reporting that highway appropriations Examinations commenced Wednes ­ have been mis-applied, I will state day morning. here that it is false, the appropriations Miss Muma and Miss Bailey will have all been applied as appropriated. spend the spring vacation at their $25 between sections 26 and 27 has not WANTED salesmen fine of NURSERY been used, also $10 between sections 28 fV STOCK and SEED POTATOES. LIBERAL respective homes, Ann Arbor and Macon. SALARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. Mrs. D. H. Hunt visited the geome­ and 33 all of which is in the hands of PERMANENT and PAYING PO&ITION8 to GOOD the treasurer, subject to bo drawn by the MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGIN­ try class last Friday morning. proper authorities when needed. NERS. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Write at once for terms to 40-12 Quite a number of the eighth grade M. D. O rmks . scholars visited the high school Tues­ Commissioner of highways of the t * day afternoon. township of Bingham. Tuesday afternoon the two rhetorical sections and the two military com­ Southern Facts Free. Foil*ANTicuL«ne WRITE | panies elected officers for the coming All about the south. Complete de ­ FEED A. TRAVIS, Sherwood Harness /AUBURN, N.Y, term. The officers of the Delta Upsilon scription of the soils, climate, products, society are as follows: President, Louie cheap homes and ewery thing you want . . . RECEIVER. ... JAPANESE Henderson ; vice-president, Grace Hor­ to know about the south, beautifully ton; secretary, Eugene Livingston; illustrated. Issued monthly and sent 1LE treasurer, Bessy Pulfrey; executive free to all applicants by E. R. Posey, 8PRING edmmittee, Lucia Fry, Grace Horton, General Passenger Agent, Mobile & THE SPRING CURRY COMB. Son as a Nelson Root; music committee, Viva Brush. Fits every curve. Used by U. 8. Army. If not sold by your CURB Perrin, Alta Hall, Harry Padley. Offi­ Ohio Railroad, Mobile, Ala. dealer, Sample mailed, postpaid, ,5c. w SPRING CURRY COM3 GO#, . A New and Ontnpleto Treatment, oonelgtlna of 7 Lafayetta fit.. Sooth ilernl, Ind. RUPPOBITORIES, Capsules of Ointment Aad*t™ cers of the Kappa Tans are: President, It' must be a good article that will .it.... this Comb is guaranteed by the Editor of this paper.) Boxne of Ointment. A novor-faillng Cure for Piles Austen Cowles; vice-president, Claude induce a man to go forty miles to get it. Emmons ; secretary, Irving Padley ; are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often Mr. E. R. 8wetnam, of Fairfax Station, r mating la death, unnecessary. Why an dura treasurer, Edna Frink; music committee, Va., says; a party came forty miles to AT HARD TIME PRICES. this terrible disease? Wa Bua?antae « Ambra Patterson, James Davies. his store for Chamberlain ’s Cough II ONE CENT A PACKAGE and upwards, according to variety boiM to our* anv oait, YeVcoiy pey ft! iwuouwbenefits irwiTuuirecetred n IXJX, o IOror 90$S hyby mall-m Mam In consequence of the accident that Romedy and bought a dozen bottles. H M and scarcity. Cheap as Wool, Cotton or Wheat, by ounce or free. Guarantee* issued by our agents. happened to one of the lower grade “The Remedy is a great favorite in this ■ ■ I I pound. Climate of Mlchlgat Is best, in the world for growing B ■ H H . MM H. ■ seed.. Our Farm, Garden and Flower seeds are all Living CONST I RATION bJT2iS?uw pupils last week, the older scholars at vicinity, ” he says “and has performed MW HH Hi wW MW Fresh, Tested, and sure to grow If given a chance. A Package thegreat LIVER and BTOM ACRMW o ^a V or and the Union building are in the future some wonderful cures here.” It is In ­ ol Seed given Free with every order. Send us your address by BIOODPURIFIER. BmalL mild and pleasentio postal card, end we will MAIL YOU FREE our 1894 Illustrated Catalogue; Variety and Prices quoted take, especially adapted for children's uae, 50 Doses restricted to the east side of the school tended especially for Coughs, Colds, WILL INTEREST YOU. ■ cents, __ grounds and the little ones to the west Croup and Whooping Cough. For sale GUARANTEES leaned only by side. by Travis & Baker, Druggists 45-5w. „. S, M. ISBELL & CO., Jackson, Mich. k VAN SICKLE, 8t. Johns, Mich. •1

\ RILEY. Carpets! Carpets ! Carpets I Legal. Legal. New styles, New design*, New weavqs To Build up The Republican. Riley . March 20,1894. all the best makes at John Hicks . Your system and restore otice of chancery bale of the TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS John Keeny, of Fowler, made a business N Clinton Brewery.—lu pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for the FOR 1893.4. Thursday, March 22. 1894. trip in Riley, Saturday. Three days is a very short time in Your Strength County ot Clinton, in Chancery, made and entered Floyd Bliss, of Fowler, spent the past week which to cure a bad case of rheumutism; Invigorate yeur Liver and on the 20th day of February, 1894, in a certain DeWitt, Saturday, March 10. 1894. with relatives here. cause therein peudlng wherein the CansdaMalt St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, March 29 and but it can be done, if the proper treat­ Company, a corporation organized under the laws 30. 1894. TIME TABE . Howard Keeny, of Fowler, has visited ment is adopted, as will be seen by the Purify your Blood of the State of Michigan and doing business at Ovid. Friday, April 23, 1894. relatives in this place the past few days. following from James Lambert, of New Detroit, Mich., Is complainant, and Juhu Droste At the Regular Examinations, examinations wil .. IN EFFECT .. Alfred Lance and wife, of St. Johns, visited Strengthen your Nerves aud and Anthony Droste, are defendants. commence at 9 o’clock a. M. All other examina ­ Brunswick, Ills.: “I was badly afflicted Notice Is hereby given, that I shall tell at Public tions will begin at 8 o’clock a. M. friends in Riley and South Riley last week. with rheumatism in the hips and legs, Auction or Veudue, to tbe highest bidder, for cosh, R. M. WINSTON, NOVEMBER 19th. 1893. Leslie Pratt lias rented Mrs. Maggie Kissel's Give an Appetite at the west front door of the Clluton County Court 12lf County Commissioner of Schools. farm, of Wacousta, formerly Mrs. Blizzard. when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain ’s "W"«at-wa.nA- Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. Take that Excellent Medicine, House, in tbe Village ol St. Johns, County of Clin ­

It is reported that A. D. Lance, of St. Johns, ton and State of Michigan (that being the place for ortgage sale .-default having .S’ I am all right to-day and would insist holding tbe Circuit Court for Clinton County), on been made in tbe conditions of a certain 13, A .$ will work the A. J.Chapman farm the coming 3^1 P. P. P. SATURDAY. THE 7 th DAY OF APRIL, A. D. mortgage,M made by James F. Andrus and Mary J. Chi a© on every one who is afflicted with that M 3 season. 1894, at one o’clock in tbe afternoon of said day, all Andrus to Albert J. Baldwin for tbe use of Sarah No. No. 8TATION8. A [Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potaaelum.]

dSI (2 6 x terrible disease to use Chamberlain ’s Sunday J. D. Holmes and wife returned home the that certain piece or parcel of land described as M. Moon and Heniy D. Sanderson and Rosetta 11“ ■ K ■ first of last week after an extended visit in the Pain Balm and get well at once. ” 50 follows, to-wlt: Lana commencing one hundred Sanderson, dated November 11th, 1882, and recorded

Ex s cS Mail cago ■ Abbolts East Indian Corn Paint cures all Corns, and seventeen and one-haif feetfll7X) north of the November lltb, 1882, in the office of tbe Register south part of the state. cent bottles for sale by Travis & Baker, Wsris and Bunions. a. m. a. iu . p. in. p. m. Druggists. 45-5 w. southeast corner ol the north half ot the northeast of Deeds for Clinton County, In Michigan, In Liber DETROIT...... Lv. 6 40 10 40 4 05 10 45 Charles Witt, of Westphalia, moved Mon ­ quarter of section thirty-iwo, in township number 69 of Mortgages, on page 158 ; which mortgage waa Milwaukee Junct 7 00 10 58 4 25 11 05 ...... day onto Ills farm of forty acres, formerly seven north of range four west, in Clinton County, duly assigned January 3d, 1890, (conveying all tbe In ­ Pontiac ...... 7 48 11 45 6 07 12 15 Michigan, thence running north thirteen rods aDd terest ot said Henry D.Sanderson and Rosetta San ­ p. ui. a. in. owned by William Stoy. “The people of this vicinity insist on fourteen and one-half feet, thence west thirteen derson therein) by Henry D. Sanderson aud Albert Holly...... 8 28 12 30 If 51 1 14 ..... —. A large shaggy, cinnamon dog is staying at having Chamberlain ’s Cough Remedy and one-ihlrd rods, thence south thirteen rods and J. Baldwin, for the use of Henry D. Sanderson and 9 05 1 12 6 30 2 13 Jacob Miller, Jr’s. He would like the owner and do not want any other,” says John fourteen and one-half feet, thence east to the place Rosetta Sanderson, to Miner R. Frink, by a written Durand leave ...... 9 35 1 32 6 50 2 13 V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indianna. of beginning. assignment, which waa recorded January 4th, 1890, Owosso...... 10 00 2 03 7 17 2 45 to call for it, if he wants the dog. Dated at St. Johns this 21st day of February, 1894. in tne office of the Register of Deeds, aioresald, In Owosso Junct. ar_ 10 06 2 05 7 20 2 50 ...stem Last Thursday evening a party of young That is right. They know it to be BYRON L. PIERCE, Liber 78 of mortgages, on page 414 ; which mort­ Owosso Junct. I’ve 10 15 2 15 7 30 3 05 6 05 pe ople met at Leslie Pratts's and had a fare­ superior to any other for colds, and as a Circuit Court Commissioner, gage was further duly assigned April lltb, 1891. Ovid ...... 10 35 2 31 7 47 8 32 A 50 Clinton County Michigan, (conveying all the Interest of the estate of salt! 10 41 2 36 7 52 7 05 well, good social time and dance, as Mr. Pratt preventive and cure for croup, and why Fedkwa A Walbbidok , Sarah M. Moon therein, aald Sarah M. Moon hav ­ ST.JOHNS...... 10 54 2 47 8 04 8 58 8 25 and family are to leave us soon. should they not insist on having it. 50 Solicitors for Complainant. 44-7 ing died since tha making of said mortgage) by Fowler...... -...... 11 14 3 01 8 22 4 25 9 20 A couple of dogs got into Adam Fedewa's cent bottles for sale by Travis & Baker, George F Groea, executor of tbe will of Sarah M. Ionia...... 11 49 3 31 8 55 5 08 11 49 ORTGAGE SALE.—DEFAULT HAVING Moon, deceased, duly appointed by the Probate p. m. p. m. flock of sheep Thursday and injured two so Druggists. 45-5w. been made in the conditions of a mortgage Court of Oakland County, Michigan, to said Miner Lowell...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 46 1 25 badly that they cannot live. Farmers should be Mmade by Alvin C. Staples sod Patience Staples R.to Frink, by a written assignment, which was Grand Rspids ...... 12 50 4 45 10 on 6 35 2 80 on the lookout and capture dogs lurking about Don ’t Tobacco Spit or Smoko Your Life William F. Moore, dated December 18th, 1890, and recorded April 13tb. 1891, In the office of the Regis­ O. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 00 10 10 7 05 recorded December 18th, 1890, in the office of the ter of Deeds aforesaid, in Liber 79 of Mortgages, on Ferry sburg...... 2 05 5 65 ...... 8 15 their premi sea. Away Registerof Deeds for Clinton County, in the Slate page 14: on which mortgage there Is claimed to be 2 10 6 00 8 20 Theo. Miller and August Simmons, of West­ Is tbe truthful, startling title of a little book that of Michigan, in Liber 74 of Mortgages, on page 461 ; due at the date of this notice eleven hundred and a. m. a. m. a. w phalia, have purchased the Smitgen store, and tells all about No-to-bac, tbe wonderful, harmless on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at tbe forty-eight dollar* and seventy.five cents, besides Chicago by Sir ar.. Durin gNav. guaranteed tobacco habit cure. Tbe cost is trifling, date of this notice the sum of one hundred and nine an attorney fee of thirty dollars, stipulated in said Milwaukee Str ar.. igallo nOnly Mr. Miller, Mr. Simmons and Anthony and the man who wants to quit and can ’t runs no and 94-100 dollars.besides and attorney fee of fifteen mortgage to be paid, should any proceedings b* Snitgen bought the goods in the store. The physical or tiuancial risk in usln M No-to-bac. Sold dollars; and said Moore hav.Dg died on October, taken to foreclose said mortgage ; and no suit or □3«u»tTxr«L.rcL. by all druggists. proceeding at law or in equity haviug been in­ Saved Her Life. 1891, leaving a last will and testament, which will r ►» O. C store and goods wentat $6,800. Mr. Miller will Book at Drug Stores or by mall free. Address stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by

ooldridge was dulr proved on November, 1891, by the Probate M • « 16. Mra. C. J. W , of Wortham, a-| probably not go in the store till fall. said mortgage ; therefore, by virtue of the power M2’S The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Spring*, Texas, saved the life of her child by the Court of Isabella County, In the State of M iebigan, 114. Ind. 19-52 of sale iu said mortgage contained, and of the

and Henry M. Perrin was duly appointed by said 81ATI0N8. No. 3 et» be o s Ill use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. $ statute in such case made and provided, notice Is iz . O E W 7 T T . Court executor of said will, which executorship he Except Except 24th

No. hereby given that on the DAY OF MARCH, Sunday. Sunday. “One of my children had Croup. The still bolds; and no suit or proceediugs having been i h £ u A a u Mail Dewitt. Mar. 20,1891. eaae was attended by our physician, and waa instituted to recover any part of the debt secured 1894, at one o’clock in tbe afternoon, at the west front door of the Court House for Clinton County, p. in a. in. p. m. p. m. a. in. Mrs. D. VanFleet and Mrs. N. McLouth •opposed to be well under control. One by said mortgage, therefore, by virtue of the power Milwaukee Lv ..... Durin gNav- night I was startled by the child ’s hard of sale in said mortgage contained, and of tbe in Michigan, in the Village of 8t. Johns, In said Chicago Lv ...... nOnly are both on the sick list. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Breathing, and on going to it found it stran ­ statute in such case made and provided, notice is County, there will be sold at public vendue, to tbe a. m. Miss Carrie Schoewe left home yesterday to gling. »It had nearly ceased to breathe. hereby given tbat on May 19th, 1894, at one o’clock highest bidder, the premises described in said ■When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Reauzlng that the child ’s alarming condition in tbe afternoon, at the west front door of the mortgage, viz : Tbe northwest quarter oi the Grand Haven Lv 9 00 2 10 7 45 spend the summer in Chicago. northwest quarter ot section twenty-three, In Ferrysburg...... 9 05 2 15 7 52 When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. bad become possible In spite of the medicines ClintoD County Court House, Id the Village of St. G. R. A I. Junct.... 10 Oft 3 12 Mr. Charles Clare, of Coldwater, is visiting ven, I reasoned that sucli remedies would Johns. In Clinton County, in Michigan, there will township eight north of raDge two west, in Michi­ his nephew, Dr. Simmons, and family here. Ten she had Children, she gave them Castorla. ) of no avail. Having part of a bottle of be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the gan. Grand Rapids ..... 6 45 16 20 3 25 9 15 11 45 Dated December 26th, 1893. Frank Yanze has purchased the home of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoralln the house, I gavo premises In said mortgage described, viz: The Lowell...... 7 15 10 65 4 00 11 40 12 32 ethe child three doses, at short intervals, and Dortb half of the southwest quarter of section two, MINER R. FRINK, Mrs. Hiram Simmons and will move into it anxiously waited results. From the moment in towDsbip seven north of tango two west, in the Pkrrins A Baldwin , Assignee. Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 27 2 50 about Ajjril 1st. the Pectoral was given, the child ’s breathing State of Michigan. Such sale will be made subject Attorneys for Assignee. 36-12 Fowler...... 8 09 11 52 5 02 1 17 4 30 Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, who have been ew easier, and, In a short time, she waa to the remainder of said mortgage not yet due, p. m Sseping quietly and breathing naturally. being $440 and interest on it at seven per cent, per ortgage sale .—default having ST. JOHN8...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 45 5 45 spending the winter with their neice, Mrs. Children Cry for Pitcher’s The child Is alive and well to-aay, and I do annum since December 18th, 1893. been made In tbe conditions of a certain Shepardsville ...... 12 30 5 32 6 10 Fred Blizzard, have returned to their home not hesitate to say that Ayer’s Cherry Pec­ Dated, February 21st, 1894. mortgage,M executed by Polly Ann Davis (formerly Ovid ...... 8 39 12 36 5 38 2 12 6 40 in Coral. Castoria. toral saved her life.” HENRY M. PERRIN. Shutters.) of CliDton County , Michigan, to Samuel Owosso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 8 05 7 15 Executor of the Last Will and 'festameut of Wil­ H. Walker and Edwin E. White, comprising tbe 9 on No preventing providence, Rev. R. Children Cry for Pitcher’s liam F Moore, Deceased, Mortgagee. firm of Walker A White, of St. Johns. Michigan, Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 30 3 53 Cunningham, of Shepardsville, will preach at AYER’S Perrins A Baldwin , dated the twenty-fifth day of June, eighteen hun ­ Durand leave ...... 9 35 the Slater church. Mar. 25th, at tiie regular Castoria. Attorneys lor Said Executor. 44-12 dred and eigbiy-niDe, and recorded lu the office of Holly...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 the Register of Deeds for the County of Clinton, in hour 10:30 A. m. Come one come all and Pontiac ...... 10 53 3 Oft 8 25 5 37 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cherry Pectoral ortgage sale .—default having the State of.Michigan, in Liber 71 of Mortgages, on Milwaukee Junct.. 11 32 8 45 9 05 6 30 hear a good man preach, while the chance is in Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Mast. M been made in tbe conditions of a certain page 332 on the twenty-fifth day of June, A. D. DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 your reach. Castoria. mortgage dated December 23d, 1892. executed by eighteen hundred aDd eighty-nine ; upon which mortgage, as part of the principal sum thereof, at>4 4S#~Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service The republicans, of DeWitt, will meet in Prompt to act, sure to cure Alexander Molet and Olive Molet to John Scriveu, 8T. JOHNS MARKETS. and recorded, January 3d. 1893, in the office of the for the interest ov9r due on a certain other mort­ Westward —No. 11 baa Parlor Car attached (extra caucus at the town hall in this village Friday, Register ofDeeds, lor Clinton County, in Michigan, gage therein mentioned, paid under the terms of in liber 83 of Mortgages, on page 113, on which this mortgage by the mortgagee hereof, there is charge 25 eta). No. 15 has Parlor Buffet Car at­ March 23d, to nominate candidates for the Grain quotations are furnished by the St. Johns due. at the date of this notice, the sum of fifty- tached Detroit to Grand Rapids (extra charge 25 various town offices to be su pported at town wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for tbe Legal. mortgage there is claimed to be due at the dale of cts). No. 81 has Wagoner Sleeper Detroit to prices paid that day. tills notice one thousand and eleven dollars and eight dollars and fifty-ODe cents ($58.51,) and no Grand Rapids. meeting April 2d, and to transact such other eleven cents, besides su attorney fee of fifteen suit or proceedings at law or in equity having heen business as may come before the meeting. Wheat, white...... 52.053c ■pROBATK ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN ■ I 'M.ra stipulated in said mortgvge be paid, should instituted to recover any part thereof ; notice ii Eastward —No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached Wheat, rpd ...... S2tg>63<: _L County of Clinton, a*. At a st-aalou of tho any proceedings be taken to foreclose said mort­ therefore hereby gi»en, that the said mortgage wilt Grand Rapids to Detroit (extra charge 25 cts). William Ilately, a former resident of Olive, Buckwheat...... 45050c Probate Court for the County of Clinton, haliieu »t gage; and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity be foreclosed by a salr of the premises contained No. 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge 25 died at his late home in St. Johns, Thurday, Oats...... 3O0C31 the Probate office. In the Village of St.Johns, on in such mortgage, or so much thereof as shall be cts). No. 82 has Wagoner Sleeper Grand Rapids having been instituted to recover any part ol tbe. March 15, of pleuro pneumonia. The funeral Beaus...... 81.00 to 81.20 per bush Monday, the 12th day of March, in tbe year debt secured by said mortgage, now therefore, by necessary to satisfy the amount due on such mort­ to Detroit. Live Poultry—Chickens, Ducks and Geese...... 5c one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. virtue of tbe power of sale in said mortgage con­ gage, with ten per cent, interest, and legal coste, JNO. W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, was held Saturday at the Catholic church in Live Turkeys...... 7c Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge, or Probate. tained, and of tbe statute lu such case made and together with an attorney fee of fifteen dollars, Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent St. Johns. Deceased was a member of DeWitt Dressed Chickens ...... 7c In the matter of the estate of SAMUEL convenanted for therein : that is to say, the follow­ ______THOMAS BROMLEY. I oral Acent provided, notice is hereby given that on THE 12TH camp Modern Woodman of America and was Dressed Beef...... 84.n0 COOPER, deceased. On reading and tiling DAY OF MAY, 1894, at one o’clock in the after­ ing piece or parcel of land situate iu Clinton Coun­ Dressed Pork...... 85 00 the petition duly verified, of Jacob Cooper, noon, at the west front door of the Court House ty, Michigan, viz : all of that part of the west half insured for $1,000. This makes a loss by Butter as to quality...... lO(0i5c per tb praylog that the last will an I testament of said de­ for Clinton County, in Michigan, in the Village of (wjijjof the west half (w1 ,) of the northwest quarter ADDITIONAL COUNTY. death to DeWitt camp, within one year, of Eggs...... 10c perdos ceased may he proved and admitted to probate, and St. Johns, in said County, there will be sold at nwyj) of seetien thtrtj-iwi. (32) in township eight three members. MERCURY. Lard,..™ ...... 7c08 perlb that Lucinda Cooper, or some other suitable public vendue to the highest bidder tbe premises (8),north of rangeone(l) west and containing thirty- LEBANON. Potatoes...... 40® 46c person may be appointed administratrix of said in said mortgage described, viz. : the north half of one and one-hall (31 J

which taking their home market DUEL THROUGH A MATTRESS. -j REPUBLICAN MATTERS. from them. They voted as though they had the agricultural schedules The Man Under the Bed Fonnd at Last—■ A GENERAL PARALYSIS. of the Wilson bill in one hand as The Ensuing Straggle. IMPORTANT TO IIWAODS. Bdi Ibcm la Just aa Stagnant Jn the they deposited their ballots with Here is the first reoorded instance Went aa In the Kaat. the others. of a man who loojes under the bed each night before retiring, says the rid The industrial paralysis is by no is. means contined to the Eastern manu ­ SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. San Francisco Call. And here is the first case in this oity of a man or Late •t LONDON, now of CHICAGO, wfck a Branch Office and Laboratory st HILLSDALE, MICH, facturing centers, as some of the In the Style of Great Britain and In the woman beiDg rewarded for looking ted Southern Michigan tor the paet Year, end during theee visits has examined end prescribed fp Western free trade papers would Kplrlt of Cleveland. make their readers believe. It is a under the bed by the discovery of hundred*, and effected seme ef the most Wonderful Cures ever made in the State. Mv relations with foreign powers any very startling phenomenon. condition that is general throughout are not quite satisfactory, especially neighborhood la the county that has not ha4 Eta the country. The wool and iron in ­ Joseph F. Upson looked to some ichhaa no' of its membei* snatched from death and nsttrd in Hawaii. My spirit of fairness and purpose. I family physlilcdafihad pronounced aam Inenrahla If aOlsied done* tali to eanealMm* dustries are commonly cited in love of justice are expected to re­ uflhfienei aadadrtoS arguments made to show the dis ­ “I came to my room about 1:15 wr lieve all embarrassments later on. o'clock,” he said. “I sat by the bed astrous effects of the promised A special message will aoquaint Democratic legislation because they and read 'Monte Cristo’ for about At St. Johns Thursda«, Mar. 29,1894. One dav only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns my faithful lords and gentlemen an hour. Then I undressed and pre belong to the more highly protected when the legitimate monarch of Haw­ class, and because the number of pared for bed. And I did what I Examination Free to AlL Chronie Diseases. aii is restored to her throne. ways do —looked under the jed l , Although the doctor U la many eases wage earners affected is greater than My exchequer shows a deficit of The doctor treats no acuta in others. fore getting into it. ” compelled to nee expensive instruments $28,000,0)0. My policy of free A 44-caliber revolver was what he ■et Chemicals la making analyses, eeiere- The $77,000,000 that was paid out trade will create a further deficit, ssapto and other edentldo examinations, in wages in the wool industry in one saw first it was too dark for him which will be met with becoming to see more, but he rightly judged MMI be makes no chargee to anyone, believ ­ year under the protection of the Mc­ submission to the will of Providence ing It to be a part of the physician's duty Kinley law means a great deal to the there was a human intelligence back Minnesota, ______by my loyal people. My working­ of that shining pistol to ascertain the patient ’s true condition neases, Georgia. Ohio and In ______whole country, even though the men may expect low wages, but I without expense to the suffever. When ­ fully five times that number; nearly two-thirds mills are mostly located in the At­ “I made for my trunk to get my ever and wherever Dr. Humphrey dealdm of these sufferers were given up aa boneles s confidently trust that though low revolver, ” he says. “As I did so the Invalids, seme to he bUad, some dear, ami lantic states, but scattered all over they will be steady. to locate a monthly visit crowds fleck to others a prey to scrofula, ehrotHo kidney dim the West are manufactories which fellow called out to me that if I pulled see him. and no wonder, for by the flrat ex­ ease, consumption, dMtruMve female trouMea. I am satisfied with the work of a gun on him he would shoot. I amination, end often without asking a Among other*, hundreds of children kopeleao- feel the effects of the free trade parliament in finance, and command ly deformed. But behold how many of them threat just as sensibly. already had my hand on my pistol question, he tells the invalid what the sna and hear, while Dearly ail are raptdig that no further steps be taken at and I kept it there. trouble la, and the prospect of a cure, and being cured. An order went from a Kansas City present except to authorize the issu­ moat wonderful of all be values his flrst The doctor Is surrounded with the facet and house to an Ohio pump faotory re­ ••The man under the bed shot. most extensive oolleetoon of instruments ever ance of bonds in ray direction. The bullet struck my left arm. I Impression and flrst look at a patient more In ported to this country for examining and cently for a few pumps. Eighteen than all else, and Dr. Humphrey is never treating all forms of ohronie ailments of the My navy is doing well, but the de ­ turned and jumped on the bed, head. face, eye, ear, throat, chest, lungs, heart, months aero an order could have been ficit in the exchequer forbids further mistaken In his diagnosis in any oasn stomach,'liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, rep rev 6ent by wire and within twenty-four reached down under it and fired. The doctor s methods differ markedly duotive organs, urinary organa, brain and improvement until I have gathered a Twice I fired under the bod. ” from the general practitioner In all re­ nervoui system, paralysis, growths, Joint dis ­ hours a carload would have been on surplus by my income tax. spects. Following the plan of 8t. George’s eases, piles, hip diseases, sciatica, skin diseases, its way here. It is not so now. To And that is why the man under the Hospital of London, be registers every ulcers and every form of weakness aC either My congress will at once proceed bed, who told the police his name articular as to the patient ’s physical oon- male or female.______the order referred to, reply was sent to pass my free trade and tariff bills, SItlon and mental state. The ooqftltien of that the pumps would have to be was John Miller, got a bullet through each organ, location of any arid nil 4k- The doctor s specific medicines go straight to which my chairman of committee has his cheek. He spat out the hot lead eased parts, and whether sympathetic or manufactured before shipment could organio, together with the amount and the diseased organ, and oan be plainly folt at personally prepared. I prefer that and told the mau cn top he would work In the diseased parts very shortly after be made. This means that in the no time be lost in referring those im­ nature of the disease. In this way the en ­ their use is begun. They are pleasant to take, shoot through tho bed. tire amount of vital energies are readily mild but searching In action, yet agree with present condition of trade the manu ­ portant matters to the full com­ computed and the restoring dowst of the the most delicate lady or ohild, do not reduce facturers are compelled to proceed “ ‘Shoot apd be hanged! ’ said I, body measured against the foroe and en ­ mittee. Mr. Wilson, my Black Rod, ergyand destructive capabilities of the dis ­ the strength, and can be used while at the on safe ground and that they are not never dreaming that the bullet usual occupation, as many patients still able knows my will. would go through tho mattress,” ease. Thus knowing the actual condition for hard work and elose attention to business manufacturing ahead of orders. I find that my seed department is of the tissues and the effect of spedfle are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously A reputable Kansas Cityan -ias just said Upson. medicines upon every structure of the dying, knowing themselves 111, yet deceived wasting valuable seeds on agricul­ Miller shot. Upson was standing body, unlike most doctors, he is enabled to into a false security, they procrastinate and returned from a business trip that turists in the North. This will be say pcritlvely whether any given case n put off the matter until the oeae is rendered took him through the manufacturing on the bod, leaning partly over to curable or net, qnd can also rive the ap­ Inourable. The doctor earnestly requests all remedied by my command. watch the other .fellow: Surely proximate time and expense or treatment, persons under treatment to write him often, as sections of Indiana and Ohio, where I will communicate further with and would here point out the utter dm advioe may be necessary week after week In gas is used for fuel and the cost of enough,, and contrary to Upson ’s lusion cherished by many patients that Dr. HOLMjN S. HUMPHREY order to push any given case on as rapidly as my lords and gentlemen whenover I knowledge of physics, the ball went they ought to art well in a few days or possible, and a good oommon-eense statement power is reduced to the minimum. weeks, notwithstanding thefaet that they on the part of the patient by mall id the next think best for the interests of my through the mattress and lodged in have suffered for rears. Cures alter all others Fail He informs the Kansas City Journal country. My parliament will await thing to a personal oonsultation. that stagnation exists everywhere Upson ’s breast. my commands. Delays Are Danger*as. and that the people are almost dumb “I tried to shoot again.” says Up­ Facta fooMen of All Ages. I am the state. GROVER I. Msny diseases are so deceptive that hundreds are ailing with By reason of false modeety the yeutb of our land are kept In with dismay. son, “but my gun wouldn ’t work, dangerous, yet Insidious, maladies, all aneonseious of their true and I throw it away in disgust Then condition. They know they are not well but are entirely Ignorant Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and Indiscreet Does anybody think it possib.e A National Hobo. the man came from under the bed of the deadly fangs fastening upon some vital organ, which must practices produo*. These vices if persisted In eventually undermine that the people are in doubt as to We now have a national boss. sooner or later utterly destroy them unless rescued by a skilled the constitution. Induce nervous debility and early decay, organle the cause of all this? and we had a tussle. It seems as hand. Are you afflicted? Your case may be easily curable now, but weakness, premature loes of the manly powers. Involuntary lorn of Any further pretense by him of a though the tussle lasted an hour, remember, every moment of negleot brings you nearer the day vital fluids, general proatration, and often time* Imbecility aad Will anybody not blinded by polit­ lofty virtue and of contempt for when aa Inourable stage may supervene, when the meet skillful ohronie epilepsy.1- Of all maladiee afflicting mankind there la ical prejudice say that relief can bo though it could not have been that physician ban tinder you no asaisiaaon. The present is enrfl. The probably none about which the oommon family doctor In general political trading woulo be as absurd niter* may be too ut S. jj* . had by opening our doors to the long. I kept my hand on his pistol practice knows so lHtiu, yet no suffer* need the attention of the as was Sir John Falstaff’s claim to to prevent him from using it on me, A Uf* ef Experience and Opportunity, '" w •xperlenoed specialist more than the**, and here w* have to minister competition of foreign manufacturers? valor after he had made dents in his to a diseased body, a diseased mind, and limarina Hons filled with It is a great, big, unquestionable and we ha 1 it hot and heavy until Dr. Humphrey'* entire life baa been devoted to the study aad work morbid desired and fearful apprehensions . Dr. Humphrey’s ua- own sword and shown to Prince Hal the police came. Both of us were of Ms profession, and is rich in practical experience I* hospital, dis ­ paralleled sucoes* with these unfortunates airises not only______from the fact that the industries of America, as proofs of his fearful combat with pensary aad private praotloe, and many of the truly wonderful raot of the most scientific and speoiflo medioation known either in from Maine to California, are par­ about played out then. I unlocked things he hagseen and done, if told, would read more like Action than this or any other eeuntry, but also to the foot of the direct Indue*** the ten men in buckram. He has the door and Officer McCarthy came sober truth. In the great ^bepthsla of Europe his opportunities have of his powerful will upoa the peculiar mental depression always alyzed, and that the condition is due shown all the qualities necessary in been second to no living man ’s; not only so, but ho nan thoroughly round In such oases, by which he is enabled to Infuse a part of MS to the un-American policies of the in. I was never so glad to see the traveled, and hla views of life, disease, etc., are so broad and eosmo- own energy Into their hopeless lives. Were not all suoh caeca helfl a first class political boss. His sign police.” that like a Gould or a Vanderbilt in railroad business, be in the most sacred confidence the doctor oould print letters Democratic party. is out: “Offices Traded for Influence Keeps watch of sod overlooks the entire medical world constantly. thousands of grateful patients who have been eured, and are ' “You never saw such a sight in arq, perfect then, physically and mentally. Disease er debility of With Congress.” If any man can your life,” said Officer Ryan, who s to * ictlve organs of either sex rapidly destroys theenetrie# < Hawaiian Reveries. control a vote in that body let him I ■Willll, ...... IV MI. 1VH..H . ,.V^ .. boih and mind, robs the step ef lu elasticity, dims the bright came to Officer McCarthy’s assist­ fast to old friends tenaciously, and makes new ones oautioUSly, ex­ the cheek, develops cowardice, and often destroys the brigh A member of the Michigan club approach the president with what perience having long since proven that one oM truth wrli applied |g set. The reproductive function la til* pa In spring of animal composed a song which was sung at ance and helped make the arrest worthaAMenoonJootiirei^howavs^lautilWb^^^^ta^^t^^^^ life—preserve It at all hazards. John Van Buron called “the firm and There was Upson, in nothing but his the club’s recent annual banquet. intrepid march of a jackass toward a undershirt and blood from head to patent Discoveries and Improvements, plaoe. at to affect tence, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, losses, Here is the song which was sung to peck of oats.”—Cincinnati Enquirer, weakness and nervous debility, also for pros­ foot And Miller though he had his Dr. Humphrey is the only physician who tatitis, varloocele aad all private diseases, the tune of “The Bowery:” Democrat. has had the special advantage ef European V clothes on, looked just as bad. His ppened whether from imprudent habits of youth or hospital studies in microscopy of tb* blood sexual excesses in mature yean, or any cause Grover, the Paramount sat in state. Cheap Vote*. face looked like a mass of clotted and tissue*, who carries With him a fall line ef wn^swot ikttt may ai oper­ Scratching the scalp of his big bald pate, stay and that debilitates the sexual functions, speedily blood, and the blood from the wound instruments and apparatus for making strict­ the KtS&I icon ’ foruVWSJtKXS'*3 ui and permanently cured. Consultation free Lookin i as wise as an ow-1 on a stump, The New York legislature has been ly scientific examinations or the various text­ r* the patten ______useful, Or a Nubian camel all ready to bump; a. Other oases, If neglected, after passing and strictly confidential. Absolute oureaguar­ petitioned to enact such laws as will in his chee.t had run down all over ures and secretions of the body, as tips urine, £ anteed. No risk incurred. Liliuokalanl, the damsel of soot, him. Both men were a sight” blood, discharges of any kind, catarrhal sc­ a certain stage, die In spite or all that skill Captured him solid from head to foot: break up the white slavery as it ex­ ore tiona. ate.. eto„ which examinations are now can do. Henoen is not only dangerous to de ­ Back on her throne this old gal I will put, The shot from Miller’s pistol lay, but ofttimes criminal, for most all of us Epilepsy or Fits scientifically treated and ists in the metropolis known as the considered indispensable to a correct diagnosis positively cured by a never-falling method. In Honolulu —lu—lu. burned a big hole In the mattress, in all forms of obsoure aad ohronlo disease*. live for those we love, far more than for padrone system. Under this system As very few doctors outside the large cities are ourselves, and it la a crime against these to Persons nnsklllfnlly treated by Ignorant Chorus: imported Italians are made to work which looks now as though it had thus prepared with ooetly outfit of microscopic neglect ourselves until premature 4eath pretenders who keep trifling with them month close* the scene. Kalani, Kalani, for the importers for seventy-five been penetrated by a cannon ball. and other essential Instruments for making a after month, giving poisonous and injurious O, Llliuokalani, is thick and she’s brawny; l)r. Deane removed the bullet from strictly flrst-clau diagnosis in many cases, the Jr Diseases of Women, oom pounds, should call and eee the doctor. Kalani, Kalani cents a day, while the importer re­ afflicted would do well to call upon the doctor such as have baffled the skill of all other and get his opinion and learn whether the Wonderful Caros by my improved method She'll never be queen any more. ceives from the city $1.50, he him­ Mr. Upson's breast. And by the physicians and their remedies. Dr. Humph­ of treatment accomplished in nervous debility, time M,r: Upson has paid his sur­ doors of hope are yet open or forever closed rey quickly cures. Canoera, tumors, fibroid premature decline or manly powers.and kindred Gresham, the mugwump and invrate too, self pocketing the extra seventy-five against them. •** and polvpold growths cured without the There comes a turning print la the course affections, which have been neglected or un- Tries to be funny with Honolulu cents, and at the same time making geon’s bill and figure l up what his use of the knife or caustics. No cutting, skillfully treated. No experiments or failure*. Ev ’ry move he endeavors to make of every disease; this is especially true of all no pain, no danger. the slaves vote the Democratic illness has cost him, he will probably progressive diseases, all or any of which arc Patient* treated by mall and medicine* sent Is simply a stab and a guy and a fake: Manhood Perfectly Restored. by express. Personal consultation preferable, Be, with Grover, is stuck on Lil ticket realize that he could have been curable up to a certain time; that la, until we guarantee curable eases. Just bet your boots they will both get their about as well off had he gone to sleep such tissue change in some Important organ Qulek, painless and oertain our* for Impo­ All Right Kind of Free Trade. Their booby policy don t flill the bill without looking under tho bed. Urinalysis (Examination of Urine). —All persons suffering with obscure disease*, or suspected kidney affeotiona, would do well to For Honolulu —lu—lu The kind of free trade which the bring from two to four ounces of the flrst urine passed In the morning for examination. While Dr. Humphrey’s permanent address is United States wants is free trade Chicago, Ill., owing to the largenumber of patients in Southern Michigan and Northeastern Indiana and Ohio, no has located a bra nob Chorus: Mndrtt Request of Joe Jefferson. office and dispensary at Hillsdale, Miohlgan, where all letters from this section oan be addressed. Cor. North and Broad 8ta. Grover, for Grover. with Mexico and Canada. Between ’Twill soon be all over for Paramount Grover; us and tho&e countries the custom­ Several weeks ago, when Mr. Jef­ For Grover, for Grover, ferson was playing“Rip Van Winkle ” All letters Inclosing stamp for postage answered trot. All correspondence and consultation In strictest confidence. Both here and in Hono —lu—lu houses should be removed altogether, but against the rest of the world the at the Walnut street theater, he President Dole is quite up to the scratch, found among his mail ono morning a For Blount he is certainly more than a match- barriers should be kept up When Even with Grover an 1 Gre ham thrown in, the Republicans get into power letter from a furniture man. The Discounts the three in American vim, epistle, which was written on a let­ / Thurston is keen and he knows what he’s at, again a movement for commercial He can't be caught talking wind through his union between us and our neighbor ter-head adorned with a large cut ol hat a folding bed, “closed ’and “opened, ” Built just ri -ht for a diplomat to the southwest and our other From Honoluin —lu—la neighbor to the north must be read as follows: “Mr. Jefferson — WEAK, NERVOUS^DISEASED MEN: Sir: ‘I saw you play ‘Kip Van ' Thousands of Young and Midtile Aged Men are annually swept to a premature grave Chorus: started. Mew through early indiscretion ai:d later excesses. Self abase anu Constitutional Blood Winkle ’ last night, and I have a Dis asee have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young mau. Have jou Stevens, our minister, true as the sky, Cheeky Claimants. any of the following Symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tirvd in Morning; No Ambi­ Viewed the American banner on high, proposition to make to you. When tion- Memory Poor; Easily P.itigued; Excitable and Irritable: Eyes Blur; Pimples on Emblem so fair with its stripes and stars The Chicago Herald says that the curtain goes up on the third act, 7 Guarded in honor by Uncle Sum's tars. the Face; Dreams and Drains at Night; Host loss; Haggard Looking; Blotch* s; Bore Stevens is here as our guest to ni ht. Lincoln was the greatest Democrat and you rise all stiff and sore after Throat; Hair Loose; Pains in Body; Sunken Eyes: Lifeless; Distrustful and Lack of We’ll shout his praises with all our might; of the last century. These Demo­ re. Ener y and Strength. Oar A’«ic Method Treatment will badd yoa ap mentally, pbydcally your long sleep, you might say a few Stevens asserted humanity's right and sexually. cratic papers are modest Having words something like this: *Oh, Chas. Patterson. Pq{}(] In Honolulu —lu—lu. A Through Pullman Have Chorus: had no leaders in the last part of the how stiff I am! If I had only slept century worth bragging about, they last night on one of Blank ’s patent Tourist Sleeping ~~ What DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN Done- Car Between In Trouble. propose to steal the good names folding beds, warranted safe, durable Private John Allen, of Mississippi, which have made the Republican and comfortable, how much better 1 CHICAGO ABD "At 14 years of age I learned a bad habit which almost ruined is in a sad state. He feels himself party illustrious. They will put Mc­ would feel this morning. ” I think it me. I became nervoas and weak. My back troubled me. 1 could absolutely afloat in darkness, with­ Kinley and Tom Reed on their roll of woulcj bring down the house. Now,] Los Angeles, W*. stand no exertion. Head and eyes became dull. Dreams and out a single star to guide him. He fame after awhile. am willing lo pay you well for this, Cal. drains at night weakened me, I tried seven Medical Firms, Elec­ tells the Washington Post that he of course. Let me know what you tric Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They gave me I.ook on This, Then on That. . . . VIA ST. LOUIS . . . no help. A friend advised me to try Drs. Kennedy A Kergan. They came to congress with absolute reli­ think of it” The owner of Blank'! sent me one month's treatment and it cured me. I could feel ance on three things as Democratic: During the Harrison administra ­ folding bed has not yet heard from And over the following Unss : tion the deposits in the savings myself gaining every day. Their Hew Method Treatment caret u/hen 1. That the Democratic party was Mr. Jefferson. —Philadelphia Record. Chicago A Alton from Alina one w/uUx /•«»•” They have cured many of my friends. ” I surely for free coinage of silver. banks of New York increased every Iron Mountain Route 2. That the Anglo-Saxon white year, and in the year ending Janu ­ Rhe Bought a Door-Bell. .. from St. Louis. man was the born ruler of all colors. ary 1, 1898, the increase was $40,- Agent—Beg pardon ma'am, but I 8. That Thomas Brackett Reed was 932,853. On January 1, 1894, the have been requested by a number of Tims, Schedule and Route of Through Car: mi muni n mm mm. an irrepressible tyrant without one Cleveland administration had been persons to call here and show you L*. Chicago, vl* C A A...... -...... IJdX) s m 8t Loots, via 8T L, I M A 8.....-...... — **> P * " Some 8 years ago I contracted a serious constitutional blood redeeming trait in power nine months, and during our new patent electric wakethedead A t. Little Bock, vis “ -...... J*® P ■ the year then ending the deposits Dallas, via T A P...... — J-J* * m disease. 1 went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost “Last October the Democratic door-bolL Its very hard on hands Ft. Worth, via T * P-.... -...... *80 * ■ killed me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat party, house, senate and president, had decreased $12,268,824. to have to knock, ma’am, and every ­ Pecos City “ ...... ?* “•* “ El Paso “ ...... 11:S0 s m became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes red, set up the gold standard and stopped Riming Up Hill. body says the only reason why you Lo* Angeles, vis So Pao...... — A00 p m loss of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs. the coinage of silver, ” he said. “This Hill of New York is a beastly sort haven ’t a bell is because you never Kennedy A Kergan’s New Method Treatment. It cured me, and I have bothered me, but I held on to the . Tr, Th* . jPUe southern Route. ______had no symptom* for five rears. I am married and happr. As a of fellow; smart, but ugly, vulgar, thought of it Ye doctor, I heartily recomend it to all who have this terrible disease — other two. Recently we voted to put Housekeeper—That’s very true. ] Historical, Picturesque and ladea coarse, vindictive. We don ’t much with tb* psrfum* of Flowers Corea e years ago. eyphuie.” It will eradicate the poison from the blood. ” a colored woman over American care how roughly he has brow-beaten really had forgotten that there was THE POPULAR sod Tropical Fruits. I5 yEARS |N DETR0)L |50i000 CURED< white men in Hawaii. That kept me and bully-ragged Cleveland, for it no bell. Put one in. Winter Rent* te the Ceast awake all that night; but I said. *1 Agent, half an hour later—It’s all t v needed that sort of deal to knoek the Per naps, folders, descriptive matter, etc., apply t* can cling to that principle about ■I ■ i SI roars of age, and married. When young I led a conceit out of the president But done, ma’am. Here's the bill Thank gay life. Early indiscretion*indiscretions and later ex cease*ceases made trouble Reed. He certainly was a tyrant H. D. ARMSTRONG, Hill is likely to offend the country you I’ll receipt it for me. I became weak and nervous. My kidneys became without a redeeming trait’ You can Trav. Pam. Agent. JACKSON, MICH, affected and I feared Bright’s disease. Married iif * was unsatis ­ more and more as he is indulged by Housekeeper—Would yon object to factory and my home unhappy. I tried everything —ollfsiled till imagine my state of mind when the his party.—St Louis Star-Sayings. telling me who the persons were who I took treatment from Drs. Kenned > and Kergan. Their N--W speaker said that Reed, in the mid ­ Method built ns* ap mentally, physically and sexually. I feel complained that I had no bell? and act like a man In every (aspect. Try them.” dle of an ugly fight actually decided Fooling With tho People. Agent—They were peddlers,ma'am. wrong out of a desire to give his A Boss McKane friend: ) tell you. Good-day, ma’am. W No Name* Used Without Written enemies the best possible chance and It’s a danged bad thing this fooling Consent of Patlentc out of kindness of heart I am a with the people. They let you go Terrible Efforts of a Lost Mnsteeho. Cui*u'in'tune. ' __ Democrat yet, but J am just this along, and go along, and go along, A house servant in Vienna says he Our New Method Treatment minute out of reasons why. and you think they ain ’t even look­ committed his various crimes, in ­ drains and losses, purifies the blood, clears the brain, bauds ap the nervous and sexual I OBTA systems and restores tost vitality to the body. ing at you; then all at once they up cluding robbery and attempted mur­ r«rmrra and th« Tariff. . . We Guarantee to Cairo Nervous Debility, Falling Manhood, and biff you. Then your name is der, because of the maddening effect experience la th* petent hosts ess. I Mypbllln, Varicocele, •stricture,meet. Unnatural nlschsrges, tlons strictly confidential. All and Weak Port a and All Kidney anti Bladder ulseaaea. Yes, the farmers were voting on Dennis. of being required to shave off his formation concerning Patent*, mid the tariff question when they voted mustache. The woman who engaged tain them sent free. Also a erisiofus Dr*. Kennedy 4 Kergan are the leading specialist* of Clothes, Nocks and Things. leal and sctentlflo books Mo^free. _ for Galusha Grow. It wasn ’t a him made it a condition that his up­ Patents taken.through America. They guarantee to cur* or no pay. Their repo. Clothes make the man, the want special notice In the Helen __ REMEMBER__ __ tation and fifteen year* of bo*inns* are at stake. You “legal holiday, ” but they took a per lip should be clean shaven, and thus arc brought widely ...... run ao risk. Write them fee an honest opinion, no matter who treated yon. It may day off just the same. They rode of them the fellow. Yet there are out cost to tb* Inventor. This splendid paper. save you years of regret and suffering. Cnargss reasonable. Write for a the man agreed under protost After Issued weekly, elegantly WueUated. has by far the or drove or walked through storm exceptions. Simpson wouldn't wear five years be had been discovered to largest circulation of sny ertenUOo work jn the Question Lift and Book Free. Consultation Free. world. S3 ayear. Sperineaeonlessen* — and cold and snowbanks, converging socks; Peffer wears no collar and be a criminal, and in his confession Building Edition, mortthir.f2-» a year. went to the senate, and Tillman ‘id I oents.cents. Every number contains b« on the ballot boxes in numbers un ­ he says that hla motive was to re­ \d plates. In colors, and photographs of new precedented. and there expressed wears no undershirt and got to be venge himself on his mistress for the £ with plans, enabling builders to show the DRS. KENNEDY & KERfiAN S.SK designs and secureoontrseta. Address their condemnation of the party governor. —Birmingham Age-Herald. wound she gave his manhood JiB i „ NKW You*, 3 til BssapWit ■w...... ■MMBEHK 4 ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 22,1894.

*• the D h 4 Bud. when the sea la apparently as smooth They tell the tele unsmiling, THE FEAST OP EGGS. as conld be desired. 'Old men, their boon beguiling One bright Bpring day, by one of DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOU8E ? At they can ; A CUSTOM AS OLD AS CHRIS­ Ik Gilde §I those "accidents" which are wholly Each annual November TIANITY. design, he met Mrs. Van Gilder in Gol­ PERRY DAVIS’ They sadden who remember den Gate park, sunning herself against Inker mana.< a background of brilliant coloring, the Tet of that field one story lB*n(nr»t«d bv a Noble CsibIhs While fairest thing in the great garden about tihlnes through the gloom and glery la Kxllo—Tho Kgg Has Sines Boss her. She glanced up from her book, Of the fight; tbs Symbol of Restored Happi­ HE was one of in surprise, but with a pleased smile, PAIN-KILLER the prettiest wo­ Over the cannons ’ roaring ness. and Melton seated himself beside her. There sings a lark-song soaring men ever seen upon the streets The Air was exhile rating, the flowers Out of sight. seemed never to have exhaled such Many hundred years ago there lived of San Francisco. Will Cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera- Aloof, where men lay bleeding, fragrance. They chatted with a free­ a good and noble woman whose name Even her ene ­ la fatal pain whose pleading mies admitted dom of feeling they had never known Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. Made no cry, was Frau Rosalinda von Lindenburg. that, albeit ^he in the Hetherington parlors, or over Ehot-pierced and saber-smitten, In those days a crnel war was laying confession was, the shining glass and Bilver of the * PRICE, 25c., BOo* and (LOO A BOTTLE. A young and gallant Briton waste the land.and she had to fly from naturally e- Hetherington dining room, where Crept to die. her home in the dead of night, with nougli, never walls had ears to every square inch of her two children. At first she knew made with At sunset there they found him marked enthu ­ space, and eyes were omnipresent. With the red snow around him, not where to go, but her old serving- He picked up Ben-Uur, which had man begged her to go with him to his siasm. As for And his hand Mrs. Van Gilder slipped unnoticed to the grass. Laid on the book whose healing own people, who lived in a little min ­ "You find great enjoyment in books All hearts to heaven appealing herself, I doubt if she ever gave her ing village away, hidden in the Harz soolal rivals more than a passing do you not? ” he said, turning the Understand. mountains. So the noble countess thought. A rarely beautiful woman leaves to Tirzah’s love song, and read ­ put herself in his care, and his broth­ And 'neatb his frozen fingers can afford to be indifferent to the dis ­ ing the lines with a charm of inter ­ The Those words whose hope outllngers ers and sisters were very kind to the approval of her sex. Indeed, judging pretation that had held many a pretty Human strife poor wanderers, took them in and from her manner, Mrs. Van Gilder listener spellbound. It was his gol­ Glowed like a star's reflection — gave them the best they had. Queen and ‘*1 am the Resurrection was comparatively indifferent to den opportunity and he meant to im­ But the best they had was very poor, everything in life which bordered prove it. And the Life.” and, at first, the dainty-reared woman upon the disagreeable. She was a "Yes,” she said, answering his ques­ and children came near starving. Comrades to burial bore him, philosopher by nature and education. tion as he closed the volume. "When Crescent Route There was no meat, no fish, and not But not death ’s rending tore him 'Nothing disturbs me,” she was wont I am alone I read almost incessantly. ” From his prize, even an egg; and this last for the good is the direct line to the South and Southeast from Cincinnati or from Louisville. From to say, "for the simple reason that I "Alone, ” he repeated, a tone of pro­ For to his hand caressing reason that there was not a fowl in the Cincinnati it is 90 miles the shortest line to New Orleans ; 17 miles shortest to Lexington, do not allow it to do so.” Conse ­ tecting tenderness creeping into bis Ky.; 23 miles shortest to Birmingham; 109 miles shortest to Chattanooga, Tenn., and Still clung the leaf whose blessing settlement. These domestic fowls that quently, at twenty-nine, her face wore voice. "Mrs Van Gilder —Eleanor — 109 miles shortest to Jacksonville, Fla. In fact. Closed his eyes. seem so common to us, and that we the freshness of coloring that had at­ if only I were blessed with the right see everywhere, at first came from the IT IS THE SHORTEST LINE O Christian song supernal, tracted my admiration when we en ­ to be always near you, I would not far east, and had at that time only to all principal southern points. In addition to this, as all travelers know, it runs the Words sweetest love eternal tered the same class at the Oakland neglect you as your husband —” “ Finest Trains in the South," and its equipment and through car service are unexcelled. Ever said I been seen in large cities and towns high school, and her smooth skin was She turned toward him with a ges­ F’rom Cincinnati the Queen and Crescent runs Peace at your call comes flying, And these mountain folks . never as free from the suspicion of a wrinkle ture that stopped the words upon his And they who clasp you dying even heard of such "strange ’a” SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS in the days when we learned to lips - Are not dead. So the conntesa decided < repay to Lexington, Chattanooga, Birmingham, Meridian, New Orleans; and through Chat­ —Thbron Bbowk. conjugate amo, and delved together "I know what you would say,” ahe tanooga to Rome, , Macon, and Jacksonville, Fla. Through cars to Jackson, their kindness. She secretly bent her Into algebraic mysteries. Vicksburg and Shreveport, and to Knoxville Fcnn.. and Asheville, N. C.—See the map. old servant down to their old home. interrupted, her voice trembling, "but An Easter Surprise Party. Soon after graduation she had gone Direct line to Texas, Mexico and California via New Orleans or Shreveport. There he found the castle almost I have too much respect for my hue- to Europe with friends for a year or wholly destroyed, but was lucky band to listen. If be finds his busi­ TO FLORIDA two of travel; had returned to New The travel this year will be greater than ever before. Remember that the Queen and enough to gather up a large number ness more engrossing than you find York city and eventually married a Crescent is the only line running solid vestibuled trains from Cincinnati to Florida. It of the chickens that still roosted about yours, he at least is not guilty of pre­ wealthy young Wall street broker,and is 109 miles the shortest line. Time. 27 hours. their old home. He brought them up suming upon the friendship of a had been fairly launched into the so­ to the mountains and great was the woman. I enjoy your conversational FOR INFORMATION cial swim of San Francisco before we surprise of all the peasants as they saw powers, Mr. Melton, but your love- as to routes, rates and schedules, address any Q. and C. representative. Full information met again. To me she seemed a thou­ making is beneath my contempt. ” given as to excursion rates, land rates, etc. Baggage checked and sleeping-car berths re­ the queer birds sand times more attractive as a woman served upon application. Send for printed matter. But a few weeks afterward they She had risen and turned toward than as the sweet girl graduate whom W. C. RINEARSON, GEN. PASS. AGENT, CINCINNATI, O. were still more astonished and de ­ the nearest of the park entrances, but I had last seen blushing before the lighted, for a young 'brood of chicks her companion caught her wrist and multitude with that white-ribboned was shown to them by the kind count ­ held it while he poured fourth a tor­ and most remarkable of all effusions ess O, how the village children rent of words expressive of his infat ­ in her hand —a graduating essay. Her laughed and clapped their hands at uation. His hearer was far more an ­ husband had changed his residence to the sightof the alittle, downy, bright­ noyed with herself than with the man San Francisco, and they took up their eyed creatures who were so strong and whom she had deemed worthy of more abode at the Hetherington, a large spry, and who followed the old hen honor. The appearance of a party of The Inter Ocean and fashionable private boarding ­ strollers interrupted them and to her about to pick up their food on the very house on Sutter street. ------18 THE ------day they came out of their shells great relief she succeeded in boarding The advent of so beautiful a woman a cable car home without her admir ­ Such a contrast to the blind, bald, caused something of a sensation in the MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OB TIE WEST ugly little fledglings that they saw in er’s assistance. ------A HD------• hostlery, and when it was learned That evening Mrs. Van Gilder sur­ the nests in the hedges. that she came of irreproachable fam­ Now the countess saved up her eggs prised her husband by suggesting that HHS THB LHRGEST CIRCULATION. ily, Mrs. Van Gilder might have sprung until she had enough for a feast, when they go to housekeeping. into immediate popularity with the TERMS 13"V MAIL. she invited all the housewives to come A few weeks later Mr. Van Gilder feminine element had she cared to ex­ was called out of town on business. •JULY (without Sunday), $6.00 par year. DAILY (wild Sunday), $8.00 par par. EASTER IN ATHEN3. to taste the new food, and learn how ercise a little tact As it was, she ig­ to prepare it At the close of the feast His wife, who was alone in the house, The Story of the Resurrection Told nored, in a pretty, well-bred way, all was about to retire to her boudoi r, The Weekly Inter Ocean, per year, $1.00 she gave each family a number of social overtures made by people whose Amid a Blaze of Sliver and Gold. fowls to take home and use for her when ahe was startled by a slight As a newspaper THB 1NTBR OCEAN keeps sbrssst sf the times lo sU respects. For some time before Easter, says position in life she considered inferior noise within. It spsres neither paine nor expense in securing ALL fcTHB NKWI AND THB Mlf family. to her own, and succeeded in making Mr. Rodd, in his ‘’Customs and Lore of When Easter came, she was anxious The gas burned dimly in the pretty OF CURRENT LITBRATURB. Modern Greece,” the city of Athens herself cordially disliked by the ma­ perfumed apartment, bat not too to do something for the children, and jority of her sex. As far as the men wears a picturesque aspect. This is it occurred to her that as the egg was faintly to enable her to see the figure The Weekly Inter Ocean due in great part to the number of were concerned, they were of one of a man sitting at his ease in the the sign of new life it would be a nice opinion, and that was, that Mrs. Van shepherds who, with their flocks, have thing to have an egg festival for the rocker near her dainty dressing table. Is edited especially for these whs, sn account of moil service or any ether reason, do come down from the mountains, and Gilder was decidedly fascinating, and He rose and came toward her with a not take n doily paper. In its columns are to ho found tho week’s news of nil the children's Easter treat. So she took that Van Gilder was a lucky fellow. world condensed and tho cream of tho literary features of tho Dally. are camped in every available open mosses and roots, and with them triumphant and diabolical smile upon space, engaged in selling their lambs. Perhaps the very unwisest things hia face. The figure of the intruder colored some of the eggs—saying that man preoccupied with business affairs A9 A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS - TSSBSmsSS There i6 no family so poor as not to ‘ ‘the earth laid aside her mantle of snow was that of Howard Melton. break the long Lenten fast with an can do is to take a pretty wife to an “Sit down, my dear, ” he said, coolly. in the spring, and God himself made establishment like that which the A Supplement, Illustrated, in Colors, Easter lamb, the value of which is the fruit and berries not only good "I have a great deal to say to you. If •f BIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making la nU SIXTEEN PAGES. This Supple, about a dollar, and a veritable mas* Van Gilder's made their headquarters. yon had not treated me with such dra ­ meat, containing SIX PAGES CP RBADINO MATTER and TWO FULL-PAGE to eat, but pleasant to look upon. ” Certain it was that before long it sacre of the innocents is going on. It On Easter Sunday, after the villag­ matic scorn a month ago, you might ILLUSTRATIONS, is slons worth tho prise charged for tho paper. is late on Saturday night that the real began to be whispered about that the have spared yourself the inconveni ­ THB INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, tho news end cenntN ers had met for their simple servioe, *«*♦ Easter celebration takes place. she called all the little ones, and after ence of this unexpected call. It was del center of nil west of tho Allegheny Mountains, end Is better adapted ts the An immense crowd fills all the ap­ needs of the people of that section then any paper farther Boot. talking pleasantly to them for a while, an easy matter getting here—a bolt ft lo in accord with tho people of the West both lo Politico and LI tom to rw proaches to the cathedral, and such she led them into a grove near by. or two are mere bagatelles when a parts of the church as are not kept Please remember that ths pries of The Weekly inter Ocssa IS ONLY ONB There she told them to play about,and man is in love. I know your devoted DOLLAR PER YEAR, Address clear. Without, a raised platform has pretend they were little birdies, and husband is out of town; I’ve taken care been ers jted, and decorated with ever ­ make themselves some cute little nests. to keep myself informed about the v . THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. greens. Then she called them to her house, or Van Gilders, you see. You are too In the cathedral the royal princes, cottage, and gave them a little feast of sensible a woman to make any disturb ­ By gpeclnl Arrangement with the Publisher of The later Ocean we Elf the ministers of state and the high the best she could prepare. It*was ance, for, of course, to betray my pres­ able to offer —* functionaries of the kingdom assem­ only some nice milk-soup, with cooked ence in your bed chamber at this hour ble to attend the midnight service. eggs, and egg cakes. is to blast your reputation forever. The Weekly later Ocean As the hour of midnight approaches, When they had finished their feast You had better come over here aud sit the Metropolitan with his assistants, they heard a great whistling, and coo­ on my lap, my dear Eleanor, as I’ve AND preceded by the cross and banners, ing, and squeaking in the grove where taken the precaution to lock the door. ” advance with lighted tapers. The va ­ they had left their nests. What could Mrs. Van Gilder, who had sunk me­ The Republican, rious notabilities light their tapers be the matter? The children ran back chanically to the cushions of a chair, BOTH ONE YEAR, FOR THE SUM 07 from that of the archbishop, and so to see, and lo! in every nest there were rose suddenly, and before her visitor the sacred fire is communicated to the five beautiful colored eggs, and on one could intercept her, had slipped her crowd. of these a little rhyme was painted. hand beneath the pillow of the bed One Dollar and Fifty Cents Imagine the surprise and delight of and covered him with a neat little re­ I WOULD ADVISE YOU TO LEAVE MY Now is ths time to sn bee rib*. Address these simple children. They talked HOUSE. volver. Her glance was as cool and among themselves and wondered where Hetheriugton’s star patron waa re­ daring as his own. THE REPUBLICAN, they came from. ceiving more than her share of at­ "I am an excellent shot,” she said, "What a strange hen it must be to tention from various sources, and that calmly, "and if you make the least 8T. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. lay eggs of so many colors!” said one. Van Gilder must be blind to leave a move toward me I will prove what 1 "Ob, I do not think that hens lay young and attractive wife alone nine- say. If I kill yon the world will know such hard eggs,” said another. But a tenths of the time in a place where t was done in self-defense. I would third one said: she was the cynosure of so many pairs advise you, Mr. Melton, to leave my "I am sure it was that dear little of admiring eyes. The truth of the house. ” hare I saw jumping out from behind matter was that her husband, absorb­ They stood for a full minute in the bushes where I made my nest ” ed in his daily routine, caring little which no word was spoken. Then he This idea seemed to please the little for society and supremely confident turned the key in the lock, made his onee and they all shouted together: in his wife’s integrity, did not realize way along the hallway, down the "Yes, yes—the little hare laid the how much she was thrown upon her stairs and through the front door. colored eggs!” And they kept on re­ own resources nor how she missed his Mrs. Van Gilder followed him with 1 New York peating it until they began to be­ companionship. As there is always steady aim. When he had turned the lieve it some one under such circumstances corner of the street she locked the Not long afterward, as the countess more than willing to step into the door, pi aced the pistol under the pil­ sat talking to the children, who was breech, Mrs. Van Gilder seldom found low, and fainted quietly away upon it that the little daughter saw coming time hanging heavily upon her hands. the bed. She was brought back to up the mountain? It was the dear It was in this way that the name of consciousness by her husband, whose father, the husband whom they all Howard Melton became associated arms encircled her with a tenderness thought must be dead. And as he came with her own by the busy gossips of of which she had not thought him to them on this Easter day it was an ­ the hoteL There was little indeed to capable, and whose kisses were rained THE EASTEH CELEBRATION. other reason why the countess loved Weekly Tribune substantiate any of the interesting with a lover's warmth upon her faoe. As the midnight hour sounds, and the day and wished to have it always rumors set afloat by them, but then it "I was so uneasy about you, dar ­ Easter succeeds the last day of Lent, celebrated. takes a fractional part of truth to ling,” he was saying. "I had a pre­ the Metropolitan, a blaze of silver and So when she went back with her start the ball of gossip in motion, and sentiment that something terrible —AND— gold, with his tiara, the silver gospel, husband and ohildren to rebuild their sometimes even the fraction is want ­ had happened and so I got off at Ls- and the episcopal crozier, ascends the old bomo'tohe left a sum of money to ing. That Mrs. Van Gilder should throp and came back. Oh, Eleanor, I platform outside the church, and pro­ be expended in giving the children an have found Howard Melton an inter ­ never knew till then how much I loved claims to the assembled people the Easter egg-feast every year. She also esting companion was not at all sur­ you! But what is the matter dear? ” tidings, "Christ has risen! ” started the fashion of the "egg-feast” prising to any one who knew him. "It was only a nervous attack.”— 5418 In a moment all the bells are ring­ in her own duchy, and so it grew, and Tall, handsome, well read, and a fluent The Wasp. ing far and near. Bands of musio by degrees the custom spread all over conversationalist, his conquests had The Clinton “. strike np, guns are discharged, rockets the laud, and the eggs also at length been many and the methods thereof Lard Oil Lights. ascend. Bengal fires are lighted, and became a sort of symbol of restoration as insidious as they were ultimately Those ships of the United Statei the sparkle of tapers spreads from to happiness and redemption from sin. successful. As an accomplished flirt, house to house, and from street to navy that do not use the electric The custom has spread to our own with that dangerous pastime reduced light are still lighted with lard oil, ONE YEAR street, till the whole city is alive with country, but I think none but German —or rather, elevated —to a refined art, sound and flame. The clergy retnrn which thickens to the constituency children believe that the eggs are laid he was undoubtedly without a peer in of very stiff molasses in cold weather to the church, and the Easter ritual by the timid little hare San Francisco. Mrs. Van Gilder, ap­ continues, long and tedious. and has other inconvenient haoita ONE DOLLAR E. A. Matthews . preciative of such companionship, not The powers that be have alwayi During the afternoon of Easter Sun- adverse to an honest admiration and dav there is another service for those All Right tinzllj. pronounced any other oil unsafe for Horrified Mother (entertaining relying upon social ties for diver ­ moving ships There was a time who have not been able to attend the sion, drifted nnconsciously toward AND A HALF. previous evening. At this second ser­ guests)—Dottie! Dottie! Why are you when the man who should have yelling so like a wild Indian and slap­ deeper waters, under the magnetic invented a better oil and persuaded vice the gospel is read in several guidance of a pilot whose skill so tongues, in evidence presumably of ping your little brother? the navy department that it was as far had never failed him. But even a safe as lard oil would have made • Addrsss all orders to THE REPUBLICAN, the catholicity of the only orthodox Dottie (glancing in at the door) —Oh! St. Johns, Mi oh. faith. I didn't know that company was here. pilot may encounter bidden dangers fortune. '<&> "if?.: •• *> \ V \ - - ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE CO. - - / THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD’S FAIR A

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Stone ’s Chapin was made glad to them by their many of Business Enterprise. farm this season. friends surprising them on Saturday last, Their is a man in Clinton county who has a bringing a bountiful dinner, a token of esteem Clinton Avenue, with a complete stock of wioline that was made in 1700, in good order and a good time for the day. *et. J. T. Brace and family hav« moved from Bancroft to Kiley, and are preparing to put up NORTH WATERTOWN. To more fully explain our situation, we will right here new house. North Watertown, Mar. 20,1894. Furniture and state that we are ready to give away a $60 Singer Sewing Mr. VanderLee is getting material on the Born, to August Pate and wife last Thursday, ground for a new barn in the Spring. Charles a son. Machine, June 1st, to the person holding the greatest number Monroe & Co. i« doing the tob. John B. Howe and wife spent Sunday visit ­ of tickets issued by either one of us. A ticket will be given Spring has come in all of its beauty, even the ing at Henry Rowell’s in Lansing. . flowers are in bloom in the woods, and the with every purchase of 25 cents worth of goods at our re­ &utterflies are out to greet the March spring. George Gross, who is attending commercial Undertaker’s Goods. college at Lansing, spent Sunday with parents spective stores. Miss Amy Morgan has a hen that has proved here. •sooner for the last five years. She has taken Respectfully, mto her head to come into the house and lay a Elmer Williams, of Grand Rapids, spent Everything new and attractive. Fine •itting and hatch out a brood every year and Sunday with his father, Henry C. Williams JOHN HICKS, Dry Goods. now has twelve chicks. here. Furniture at the right prices. Ed. Dillingham and wife have a long cased Havrice Bedaine is building an addition to ROCHESTER CLOTHING COMPANY, •wooden clock which has played tick for the his house on Front street. Joseph Bernard is fest seventy-five years and bids fair to last as doing the carpenter work. Ready Hade Clothing loug as time will last; he also has a tobacco box Misses Marian and Grace Howe will take a FOWLER & BALL, Stoves and Ranges. nearly a hundred years old. college course at Big Rapids and will start for there Saturday, March 24th. O. P. DE WITT, Groceries and Provisions. EUREKA.. Mr. Lemm, of DeWltttownship, has mooved PLACE & ROBERTS, Bakers and Confeotioners Eureka, March 18,1894, on to the Amos B. Hill farm or River Street, E. I. HULL, Undertaker. Melvin Stormfeltz is improving slowly. and has begun working the same. FILDEW & MILLMAN, Drugs and WaU Paper County line and surroundings quilting is A grand school exhibition was given by F. E. ALDRICH, News, Books and Stationery. &e excitement of the day. Miss Fannie Naricon and scholars at the Residence 4 04 Higham St., E. 16 CLINTON AVE. j Chancey Pattersnn is moving his house and Harlow school*house last Friday evening. *» getting ready to build a barn. The speaking was exceptionally good and Revival meetings have dosed at the E. V. shows great credit to the scholars. A. E. Dutcher—Boots and Shoes. church. About sixty persons came forward. Travis ft Baker—Druggists. An unusual sight was witnessed in North Ye girls on the county line, when you go Watertown the other day. A large flock of FRED A. TRAVIS. Pharmaceutical Chemist. ynsiting again, on your way keep in the A’ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ •■SW’ A A- -A. wild geese lightning in a field on the Widow CHARLES P. BAKER, Registered Pharmacist. luggy and do not fall out. Smith farm and feeding for about two hours. BERT KING, Registered Pharmacist. O. W. Munson is going to have a sale Wed Stanton Jones watched them with a double r CHAS. PATTERSON, Asst. Registered Pharmacist ncsday, of this week. We are sorry to hav barrel shot gun, but could not get near enough 4 i Kim leave us. lie intends going up north. GREAT INDUCEMENTS - - to open up with his battery without being seen* i Married, at the residence of the bride's par- F’inally the geese seeing Stanton, give a wild EASTER DYES! “ Are now being offered at Butcher’s Cash ShOO ants. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kciser, Mr. John yell and lit out for the north pole. i Zigler, of Bryan, Ohio, to Miss Alice Keiser, House. Our New Spring Footwear is daily ar­ ai Eureka. They were ushered into the room 4 riving, and we are offering greater bargains than at half past two, accompanied by Mr. Charles MAPLE RAPIDS. PRATT’S POULTRY FOOD! 4 JBeston and Miss Della Keiser. The ceremony Maple Rapids, Mar. 20,1894. i ever before. •was short and impressive. Among those who Fred Vanderhoof returned from South were present were I. Zigler and wife, C. W. Byron, N. Y. last week. OYSTER SHELL for Poultry! i JPcrshing and family. Geo. Wait and wife, Geo. snd | Ida Hill. John has bought a farm of W. Grant and wife, of Flint, visit^l at Mrs. 4 Our Ladies Fine Shoes at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 are Frances Ferry’s last week. ^ AVORITE CREAM for face and hands; latest Sarah Biinn and will begin house keeping 4 the finest ever shown in town at the price. ■ton. ______GRATIOT. Mr. A. D. Noble and wife, of Detroit, visited odors in Perfumes; Hoods Sarsaparilla, the at J. W. Hewitt's lost week. i Our Ladies Minuet Congress and Juliets are the BENGAL. greatest spring tonic; Hya Hya Headache A donation was given Rev. A. O. Carman, F nobbiest out. Our Ladies ’ Oxfords, Southern Ties, i 4\ Bengal , Mar. 19,1894. of the M. E. Church, at grange hall Tuesday Powders, guaranteed to cure; Fresh Barrel of In ­ Bootees, Prince Alberts, etc., are beauties; at all the Mrs. Steward returned from Detroit last evening. sect Powder, direct from the manufacturer; Masu- Tuesday. S. D. Perrigo, who has been sick for some popular prices. 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The to $1.00 per double roll, All goods bought in i with an exhibition and a crowded house Friday Ferris wheel was constructed by Engineer C. quantities and sold at lowest prices. Ticket on i We are not in the give away butineu, but we agree to save you enough, evening. 1 J. Whitaker of this village and carries four if you buy Shoes of us, to soon make yourselves a present of the articles Seeding of oats and barley has begun though passengers. The congress of beauties took $60 Bed Room Suite and $40 Cook Stove given offered fret by other dealers and have money left. perhaps rather prematurely, while many the cake, and all the features were good. with every 25c purchase. Mnners have started the plow. i Hall’s Hair Renewer enjoys the con* ADIRONDA cures restless babies. 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