GARLAND Stoves and Ranges are the Best. Ror Sale only hy P'O'W'LBR fi*» BALL.

TIIK NKH'S In » Dnitlra- If you want the Best Den­ ble AdvertiaiiiK M«>tliuiii tal Work for the Least b«rHUH« of Iti* l.arKe Clr- T^TTtr noney, ^o to rulKtloii. xHJjj JOHNS NEWS. A. H. KENYON.

Volume VII.—No . 7. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 9. 1895. Whole No. 371

THK NKWM IN KRIKF. HAKVKST MKKVICKS. I) JI'ST AHOl^T KVEN. Osgocxl is still selling best stireened coal delivered at same price, f.5.25. John W’HKner m»«»t Sunday in Ionia. All Ancient CiiHltiin Will be tlliHervetl The Itef-elptN and Expense AccuiiiitH of 7wlp. Next SiiikIk)’. the County Fair, (■).<’. HoIlinWr waw in town laat'wwk. Rev. Fred’k. Hall and the members of The uttendaiic'e at the county fair last I-ook at Our Ciiderwear Stock tOWAUOLY TKKATMKNT OF A YOUNG HGYN AN1> GIKI.H MITNT KK AT HOME A. K. Dutehtr has a new adv. in to ­ St. Johns Episcopal church are arrang ­ week was large. The weather was favor­ When you iiwh I an^'thing in the under­ Hl’.SnAM) AT OVII>. HEFOICE NINE. wear line. We have been in business a day’s Nkwh . ing for “Harvest Home” sevices to be able, Thursda.v was the big daj’ and it long time, every .year bringing you bet­ Julia A. Rose of St. Johnu, haa been Iliil IIIh Wlft* Hii AtlVetloiiate Ailleii.— held in their church next Sunda.v morn- They Are Over Nixteeii Years €»f is estimated that about 8,000 people ter values in underwear. This .year we will surprise you at the extra value your afranted a iienaion. Told Her that He VVaH Going to Find and evening. This is an ancient cilktom Age <>r A<*coiii|ianiefl by l*areiita or were on the grounds that day. Friday and has bi*en obsi-rved by the church of Gim^tllaii—.\ii Oraiiiuiife Will be PaHMe«l was given ufi to the races and the large mone.v will bu 3’. I’omeand bring .your Mrs. W. 1j. Uoaekrana of ('leveland, in Work and l.ater Went to Oklahoma at (fiice. friends. Joh .n Hicks . England for years, .\fterall the harvests crowd seemed to enjoy themselves. The viaitin>r friends in St. .Io Iuih . Where He U Mning for Oivorce. have btH*n gathered a service is held which total r**ceipts for tile wet*k are in the For gold or porcelain crowns; for gold, .Misa Lillie Havena left Thursday for a IS conducted in the form of thanki-giving. Atame«*ting of the common council neighborhood of f2,(J00 and the ex ­ porcelain, and other Hllings; for teeth (From a S|)e<-lal (’orn'spoiKU'iit.) without plates; for plates of t«**th of auy visit with her sinter in Chicajfo. This is usually followed tlie day after by held .Mondn.v night the petition «)f over penses will foot it is thought not fur Ovin, .Mien., Oct. 7—It is ruimired on possible kind, ipialit.v, or pricce; go to Head wliat Wilson & Son the clothiers, a “Harvest Festival”. Theidea. whileold 200 St. Johns mothers was grnnb'd and from that mark, although the accounts 7w2. (’oiGu.v A So.v, St. Johns. have to say. It will interest you. the streets in this village that FrankCom- in other places, is rather an innovation hereafter all children under 10 .years of are not all in yet. stock, formerly a freight clerk in the 1). Our One Hollar Kid Gloven .1. II. CollinS'Of Ionia, s|)ent last we«*k in St. .lohns, in fact this will be the first age will not 1 eallowed on the steets after A- .M. depot here, has brought suit for .\re lus good as man.vstori*s **harge if 1..50 with his family and friends in St. Johns. service of the kind ever held in the city. 0 o’clock i». m., unless accomi)anied b.v for. M e hav** sold no betb*r glovt^s at divon'c in .Mtaitana. His ytiiing wife is parents or a gunnlian. Trusts* Travis that price, ('all and s<*i* them. Robert .\inlerson of -i, re­ Tin? handsome new church of the 660^31 almost crazed over the matter and the Episcopal society will be elaborately gave notice of an ordinance to cover this Joii.N Hicks . turned Monday after a wis-k’s stay in St. citizens and neighbors who are ac- dis'orated witli grains, fruits and vega- resolution and it will be jxissed at once. (lood house to rent; corner Oakland Johns. AKE IN .SKSSION TIII.S AFTEKOGN .\T (juainted with the facts in the case, are tables. It is said where tiase serviires This petition was drawn and circulated and Higham streets. E. .M. Smith . .\ |)art.v of Klsie yoiinp; (teople came THE coricT iior.sE. highly indignant over the affair. Com­ have been held that the gropiiigs when b.v members of the W. C. T. I’., .Mrs. Ezra •over to the county fair on their bicych's stfixes Kepaired. stock who is said to have bwn very artistically arranged are most beautiful. Smith having b«*<*n quite instrumental in •Several Spiritt-d Spe»*ehe« by Teiiiperaiiee Shmiih I I land Stoves bought nn*l sold. last we4*k. svvtH*t on the women cawie here atioiit a pushing the mattei' to a conclusion. The I Sp»*cial song and other services have Keforiiiers Thin ForeiKiuii—They Keall/e I Gtf CooPKU A Kkk .nky . Mrs. Susan Mahony of Sa)j:inaw, re .veur ago, and soon commenced keeping ordinamM* now exists in man.y cities and been arranged. Rev. Hall has (‘hosen That it .MeaiiH llaril Work and Will turned honu* .Monday after a visit in comjiany with .Miss .Maude Rose, only villages in the state ami is spoken of in i III the Chiak Kooiii. for his text in the morning, “The feast l<«.<|iiire CoiiHlderable Capital. St. Johns. ilaughter of .Mr, and .Mrs. S. \V. Ro.'X* and the highest, terms b.v l•esidents of plac«*s j Hundri**ls of new wraps an*l e*)ats an? of ingathering, which is in the eml of the 1 waiting for hxikers, —|>**rlia|is hii.vers. Read the notice of the v"!itizens ’ Ltsdure a most accomplished and handsome year, when thou hast gathered in thy w here it has Ixs-n ailopted. The local ojition call for today, which I Most ol the lookers are lui.vers when they ■t'otirse, to be found on another pane of young lady. She was then but 17 yc*ars labors out of the Held."—Exodus 2.‘1:1 B. se(* how good a coat or cape tht*ir money All lietler. was issued by .1. Benson Hill of Ovid, was this i.ssue. of age and it was soon whis|K'red around In the evening, “TIkiu , O (Jod, hast pre ­ .Vndrew Diirkm*, wife and children are will buy. You try it. .1 ohn Hicks . that a wedding would undoubtedly be responded to by lOD or 125 temperance Toultry of all kinds wanted, rin^ hinh- pared of thy goodne.ss for the poor. ”— all betDt this noon and while .Mr. Dnr- Cider Applen the outcome of their courtship. This workers, about uiie-half of whom were ost market prices paitl at Sqranue and Psalms <58:1 D. ke«* is still very sick it is thought tin? M ante*!. The highest marki*t price proved to be the case and they were soon ladies, who met at the court house at Squairs Elevator. 4Htf .\ Fine Crop. dang»*r is past. Miss .Susie is much im­ paid |x.*r lOD lbs at married, althougli it is said that quite this morning. Rev. 1). D. .Martin Spiia *;! K A Sqi'Aiit’s Elevator. H. .M. L;>on of Essex, said to Tiik proved, as are the .younger children. (’. W. Hretz, foreman of the Saranac a severe pre.ssure had to be brought to of this i;ity was made chairman and J. Nkws Saturday that he has swuri'd about .Soldiers’ Keiinioii. .\dvertis«*r, was in St. .L>hns last we«‘k bear before the young man consented to Benson Hill H<*eretar.v. .Mr. .Martin l>o You Like It ? 112,5 bushels of peaches from his orchard The m*veiith annual reunion of compa- the f*f T. .\. Baker. make the unfortunace girl his wife. ,\ opened the m**eting with some remarks What ’.’ .Meat,—Eresb meat that has this year. He has about .'lODO tn*es and ni(*s \ and (J, 2.’l Regiment .Mich. Vcd. Hallie Tiifford f)f Esse.x, has sworn out child was born to them in about a month on the effect of local option and on the lx*en properly butchered and is (*nt the intends to set several hnmlred more next Infantrj ’, will be held at St. .lohns Wed- the way it should be. If yon *1*) you can a warrant against IMwin Putman of after their marriagi’. Comstjck left hard work which he said he knew was sfiring. He has a variety which he|)rof»o- nesda.v, October 2,’I, 18f).5. .Members ari* get it at the up|x*r market, linsMibush, charninn bastardy. Ovid in two we**ks after the wedding and nei;essary to vote it in and when it is tf \V. H. UolCNEI-L. gated himself ami which he named earnestly requested to be present. Busi­ .\t a ims'tinn of the common council has never be<-n back. The lonely young vot«*d in to make it a success. He came “Lyon ’s Choice. ” It ri|K*ns just betwiHui ness meeting at 11 a. m.; banquet at 1 Itiitteriek I'atteriiH Monday ninht it was voted to i)ay the liride has txH ‘n with her parents ail the to St. Johns from Eaton county and the early and late iiemrhes and is a hand ­ p. III. Hk .n 'kv W.vi.nnimiE, has been through the mill and assured .\r«* the standaril patterns of the worhl, villan** clerk i?2r)0.()0 a year hereafter. time and the father has never hihmi and can be bought only of .Iomn Hicks . some peach in appearanci*. .Vfr. Lyon Fresident. those present that when local op ­ .Mrs. F. Travis accompatiied a his child. He lanl worked at Ionia siM*aks highly cf the benefits to be de­ KeKHrdiiiK -Saloon Taxes. tion had bt*<*n voted the work had Wauled. twelve-year-old nici from Ovid to the and other points along the road, ami rived from advertising. He inserted ^an Eiutoii St. Johns .Nkws:—Under tin* onl.v jii-st begun. Remarks were called Any amount of Livel’oultry for which istate public school at Cold water last ns-eiitly gave up the position he held and we will pn.v the higln*st market prices. adv. in Tiik Nkws ami other county above heading in 3'our last issue, .Mr. for from different members and sev­ ww'k. it was said he was looking for a place in Foki {* ii a Danley . pafiers about his crop and said that his Bo.vle gives some figures relating to taxa ­ eral r(?sponded. The secretar.v sug­ the northern part of Michigan where he Exlra- ! Dr. .1. W. Pollard has suffered intenw farm was overrun with cullers who had tion in general and saloon licenses in gested that a count.v law and order had friends. He gave his wife to so un­ In every department, of Die-'s (Joods, pain the past week from anab.scess in the read the notice. particninr. His conclusions are that derstand. as the story goes, and she league be aiqiointed, who would be regii- I’loaks, hosiery, etc., at J*)hn Hicks ’. ear which he has had to have lanced heard from him at Detroit and supposed I'p in a Itallooii Hoys. our legislatun* has rais(*d tax«*s .‘10 per lurl.v organized and who would hire de- twice. Prof. B. .McCIellen made a successful cent; made it possible for us tii receive teetiv«?s and sw that the law was en­ •An Hhi llutcher. she could soon join him and her anguish Ill tfie Central Houst* I have a meat \ son of Samuel Kreable fell from a on learning that he had Hied a bill for balloon ascension ami parachutt* drop but one twentj'-third of one per cent forced if it was passed. Rey’. (Juerney market of ni.v own and will be i)l«*aHed to bicycle Sunday evening and dislocated divorw in .Montana, was pitiable in the Thursda.v afternoon last. He went up from saloon licences and gives eonnl.v was present and minle some remarks. me<*t all my old friends an*l patrons. his elbow. Dr. J. W. Pollard repaired extreme. She is a great favorite here from “Balloon (,’orner ” and alighted treasurers one per cent of this “hlooek. tei'tion lx*<*ause without license there John llui^s. held October 7, the following oHicers would be a saloon at everv four corners. w(*ek it r**ad that onr state taxes in- and -Mrs. J. Hubbell of KansasCity, were .Mrs. Edwartl Brown was in Durand were ehnqed : Pr* ‘sident, .Mrs. H. 11. It is statesmanship becansi* —well be- cr«*aHed 8 per cent over the previous year, .\ppI<>H oT all KIii*I<4 nuests of F. F. .Murdock and family dur- last week. Fitzgerald; Vice Pn-s., Brownie Bromley; cansieerintemlent .Miinroe and Princiiml B«*ing called from home last w«H*k I *li*l day, Octolx'r 12. We siqipose tin* ladies’ be to 1 he end. met ting of the stockholders of the Bank inthecuffs. In a wild brake out of the (Jilbert of the St. .lohns [uiblic schools, of .America,. It is proposed to reduce not **xhihit at the fair. But will say I will all be there. 1 meiin no fling at cliristianit.v in its am still in the business, and will pay rear door, the key was lost in the dark­ visited the lonih schools Thursda.v and the capital stock from $.5,000,000 to $1,- E. P. Waldron is making some exten ­ pnrit.v and <*ntin*t 3’ which can not lx* hid #5(1.OH to any man (li*a*l or alive who ness and the unfortunate actor being un­ .Mr. (Jilbert was in Owosso Frlda.v. 500,900 by surrendering half of the sive improvements on the place which he from view in ever^’ civil, political biisi- can sell goo*l high grade pianos, organs able to Had a duplicat«‘ was not only stock at par. This action Is recom­ or striving mnehines chi*aix*r tlmn I can. recently jairchased of (ieo. \. Steel on The ladies of tin* .M.E. church will give ness and social act of him who possesses obliged to retire with them on but had mended, inasmuch as the remaining (Jood piiinos #200.DO. good organs Higham street. The interior is being re- nn o.vster supper at the home of .Mrs. it, but 1 fear tl;is is li*^tle more than a #58.00, sewing machines from #15.00 to to afipear at breakfast the next morning capital, together with the existing sur­ arrAiigisl and a handsome veranda will John Hicks Tuesda.v evening, Oct. 1.5. beautiful ideal, hardly' that to some, plus, will he ample for the conduct of #85.00 E. .M. S.MiTH. still adorned with the steal bands. He Siipyter will be served from ;5 to 8 o’clock; be erected on the south side. with verj’ mnn.v of us. 1*. the buslne.ss, while the scaling of the Em* l'ap<‘K, was overheard to remark that he would L*wis Wagner of (Jremibush, took from bill 2.5 c«*nts. SiiKi'.iiinsvii.i.K, Mich., Oct. 7, ’1».5. capital stock will effect a saving of Saturday, October 12th. .An el**gant use cord hereafter. M’ill all those having old clothes for $300,000 a year in taxes. Three other line of Seal Skins, Electric and Wool S<*al, a Held of beans one hill containing two Went tdlcaiUiii of Maxaiilc Trinple at uraii*! .M. Ryan, n brown leather satchel; con ­ yieldial 12(> pods and ."T?! beans. The Wln ‘«*lock, Pauline .\dams ami .N’eva typhoid fever but is able to be around fined #2(1.(HI and eosts or .’10 da.vs in jail Kapidw Oclolicr in, iiik I .Mccliiig oT the tains wearing apparnl. Leav’e at St. Walbridge, who will gladl.v call for them thn*e stalks jirodm-ed 2,DHb beans. Who again. and is now serving out his sentence. SlirilierH Hctdher IKtli. •loiixs News office and l•p( ‘**ive reward. can beat it ? at once. For this the Detroit, (Jraml Haven A .Mns. .M. D. Rini.Mo.Mi. I’aiil Five IloIIarH. The St. Johns Mercantile (,’o. wish to I'lioap Kates to ('ottoii .Stales aiiU Inter­ St.Johns Hive No. <’107, L. O, T. .M. Milwaukee R.y. and Toledo, Saginaw and national Exposition at Atlanta, Ga. (’has. Russell of Riley wiis arrested Sat­ Its I(laiik«!t Weather. cull attention to the fact that they were at its last regulf.r review was entertainey have two classes of rat*>s, one of Itexulutionx of Syiiipatliy. things to say on the last page which will result*Hl in a pleasant time. Their next of the l4tb and morning trains of the Having deci*leine(l It hest 15th, valid to return until the IDth in­ other rate good to come back until highest balder, at my home four miles Eilitor Harry Coleman, of the Oakland to xKiilii enter oiir ranks and take Iroin our clusive. For the Sfiriners meeting on January 7th, IHfKJ. They have some ing, Oct. 11, at 7:<'1() at mncabf*e hall, east and one-half mile north ofSt. Johns, County Post, spent Sundui'with relatives midst onr beloved sister Lady Tessle I’earee, the 18th, tickets will be sold on all even ­ Tuesda.v, Octolxir 22, commencing at 10 half dozen different routes over which J. H. M.yers, the e WHS a failblnl eharter member of Power and friends in St. Johns. The Post has ing and night trains of the 17th and a. rn., the following proix>rty, to-wit: 1 they can ticket, either via Detroit, Toledo attorney, had a cam* injustice* Ennis ’ Hive, No. 4<>H, «>( the l.adles’ of the .Maealxvs fine team, 0 horst*H. brood sow and pigs, ma'1.5 matter to look after eighteen miles famll.v of the defease*!, and further p«‘rH typographically in the state but it BUSINES5 LOCALS. cutter, Champion binder, Deering mower, for tickets good to come back until the beyond St. Johns. Having fiipshed the Uesolved, That *»nr charter he draped In 2-hor8«* cultivator, 2 plows, 2-yenr-old is well edibxl in all dej)artments. Ita ad­ inonrnlnK: for thirf.v days, and a copy of thesi- 7th of January. work he walked the eighteen miles to St. Rheumatism cured for 50 cents at .Al­ heifer, 8 calvw, s<*t scales, liorse rake, 2 vertising columns very plainl.v show that Johns, where he exjx>cternl nn 4th pngc.) House, October 22. miles.—Lansing Republican. ('ommittee. 7tf. Inquire of (’hah . (Jatd . .Auctioia*er. bOUTU OLIVE. WANHINUTON. THE 8T. JOHNS NEWS. Several from antuml here attemleil the Huger Hliiiii is getting ready to build u Wediiti.duy U, IHUA. fair Inst w**<*k. new liouse. Prices are AttractiveThe .Ins. Smith, son and «laught«‘r, Frt*^! tjuite a iiumimr from here uttendi'd the CLINTON COUNTY. Ihs-ket, wife and son of (entrni Luke, nintou eount.v fair. OVll>. Mich., are visiting Olive friends. Clark Smith has purchased the farm When they are Low, and that is the reason why my Kml Hamilton ami .\«la Hoyt wan* in Mrs. S. \ St«*wart of DeWitt. enter­ owiiih I by .M. Jolly. Prices on Farmers Owowwo Snmlay. tained the W. F. M. society last w**4*k. .Miss Fnima Lott of Ohio, is visiting K. K. (’onant ami wife of ()wokm »), Snn- .\ pleasant time is n*ported. .Miss Cleinma Koous. ilayinl with Ovid friecnls^ ,\n entertaiumeiit by the jaipils was The change in the weather makes the Kml lloven of Owosho , Snmiayed with given at the Simmons school house last wood pihx look small. IV. II. Hart and family. Friday night. It was a suec*>ss. Hotel .Mra. SymeH of OwoHHo, wan the |?m*wt W. Hrowii and wife returm*a at Cheaaidnj^ \\ ed- gram was had. Two ohi members re­ Farmers are a)>pallcd at the amount of It you arc thinking^ of purchasing a Machine, don’t fail to turned to the grange and were rein­ the state taxes. INVITING. neaday niKht- call at II. S. Hall, one of the guards at the stated. Two applications for inember- .\ tine crop of pot at oix and beans are shiji w«>re rH’eived. ,\ll members of De- Ionia prison, was in town .Monday and not backward. Wiit grange whose names are on the Tut'aday on buaine.aH. Horn, to .Mr. and .Mrs. .M. Keyix, on FEED BARN IN CONNECTION. program for Homona, Nov. (5. are re- .Mrs. Kd. Ne^bit of Chi«-ap>, is apendin^ (piested to be pre|>ared to n*spond when Thursda.v, a son, .Ml doing well. .a few \ve4*ka with her parents. It. (J. Ihif'- called u|>on by I he lei't urer. Corn is turning out well and there is ley and wife. an abundance of it through here. Take .Mias Nina laim of Kalamazoo, and K.Viil.E. 'I'lie ball game betwi*i*n the Hew and -.Mrs. Shearer of Chieaf^o, are visit in>j; .Miss Loker nine resulted in a tie. lam Wood wort h. Then* is a grand display of specimens .1 alius Hichardson and wife of Hosconi- 'Pile Ovid baiiil attended the bampn*! of corn in the drug store of .lohn Draven- Compound nion. visited .Mrs. Fiiielim* Smith last at KIsie Satnrda\ eveniiif^, >tTKATION, undall M.X.STIXfi 1>I.SKA.SE.S jilaee has be4*n sent here. of Dexter. For Sale by Travis & Baker. real spirit of .Methodism than is the one WE POSITIVELY CURE DIABETES HELETIS (Sugar Diabetes. Chas, Clark was called to Lansing on liritltAlilVSTON. which he is leaving. Hev. I/. H. Kenyon, When we say Ct.'itE we mean a haiucal a .m» I'KIi.ma .vk .nt cl hk . Thursda.v last in eonsiH)nenee of the s**- FIton Haring Sundayed at home. late of Saranac, is Hev. Wright ’s succes­ We CURE Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys if we can have the case before vere illness ul his father. Horn to .Mr. and .Mrs. Feyan. Oet. Ith, sor. He is a man of more years and con- the Kidneys are too badly broken down. ■Merrit Lyons and wife of Carson, vis­ The Snnlfnrliini In eiiuijiiicd with nil new nnd neccsHnr.v npiinratus for the trentment of F. F. MURDOCK^ twins. seipiently of more experience. We trust Kidney l)l«eain*H. There Is >io Secret about the treatment. .Send forpurtieulursuudprices. ited friends and relatives in this vicinit.v .Mias Lizzie Henjamin of I’ortlaiid is the he will be well re«*eived by the Fagle to Correspondence Address Has a Hue display of t he jiast wi‘ek. WIGGINS’ SANITARIUH, gm'st of Miss Dora Kllis. charge, and successful in leading his flock Solicited. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. M’ill Heynolds railed on many ot his on to iiigher planes, on into closer coni- Chas. Hlanchard of Hratiot. made his old friends here last wii-k, inunion with the Divine. friends and relatives a short eaJl the lat­ FOREIGN and AMERICAN .Miss Nora Mitchell is ipiite low from ter part of last w**«*k. an attack of billions fever. KlHKK.t. Frank Hobinson has returned from Will Cunningham of Hratiot county CREAM SEPARATOR PATENTS GRANITES D. t'. Stiles of Heiizie Co., is visiting .Mininxota. where he has bi***!! the past called on friends in town Saturday. relatives here. f(*w months. .\ll Sizes, Shajies and Colors, Monumeuts .Mias .lose]iheiie .Munsel of New York is Tuhlets, .Markers. Prices lower JC. .1. Hiniiiger has his building u|i and Important Decrees and Injunctions the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hi'ayton. Keport of I'liiioi KHi'iiit-rs’ ' liib. than ever. jiartly enclosed. in Centrifu§:al Cream Separator Intringfment Litig:ation Mrs. Moi’ell .lewel of Kagle, .Mich., is The September nH*eting of the Fiiioii Chris. Pesshing has moved into L. Fanners ’ Club was entertained by .Mr. DON’T BELIEVE—what anyone tells you, visiting hei ‘ ]»arents. .lohn Lewis and U ( haniber ’s house. but call at the shop ojijiosite the wife of this place. and .Mrs. .Millard Hould at the home of Alpha ” J)El.iAVAL I*atent .s Sustained . Mrs. Keoka Hassett of .\shley, visited •Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Hird. It was a bus.v Post (IfTice. Lowman A; .M.iK.mna are jtainting and time and an exceedingl.v warm da.v and The DcLaval Compan3', by advice of counsel, begs to papering the interior of their drygoods in Fiireka .Monday. there was not a ver.v large attendance. announce for the information and further caution of all ST, JOHNS MICH .store. Miss Cora Sevy went to Cedar Springs Saturday to spend the winter. The ni«*<*ting was openeil b.v Pres. whom the facts may concern, several decisions in its iicnd- Miss Hirdie (Jroves of I’ewamo was the Hros.sand the Hubj(*(,*t of potato digging Deiinie Flynn caught a 14-j)ound pick ­ Patent Right litigation, of interest and importance to guest of Hrai't* Holeiider, Saturday and was discussed also the ipiestion “Can we erel in the .Maple the first of the W(*ek. Sumlay. raise beaus at a profit and compete with users and intending buyers of Centrifugal Cream Separa­ Win. .Marlett ami wife left Satunlay Dr. Post wishes the person who bor ­ for**ign prices?" .\s I il.d not hear all of tors. s. w. ipinn, fortirand Hapids to visit their .sons, Hen rowed his buggy jiole would return it. as the discussion I can not give the various and .Mbert. he iiei'ds it. oitinions of those present. Dinner was < In Jiiiii* isth .ludgc Foxi*, sitting ill (111* r. S. Circuit Court for the Northern Distriet of New York, at Caimiiduiguu. N. Y.. griiiit(*(l u dwri*!*, inclusive of a jter- .Miss Kva Staub visited friends in Car- Fd Walker has bought the .laeob Hrii- announced and there Hi'cmed to be but baker place on f he eoiinty line, and will IH-tuul injiiiii-tion, siistiiiiiiiig the mnteriul ehiims of the “.Mpha" DcLuval patent, in UNDERTAKER. .son City and .\shley, Thursday and hri- one ofiinion about that, all wanted to the suit of the DcLavid S(*p;irator Compan.v of .Vew York, against iiu iiifriiiger who day of last w(“r li.v lidKt. 292304 Over <»riences of the leaguers. IC(H-itiitIon, 11. I*. Itird. The Cnri*-.\ll show has left tow n after Don ’t Fail to Call at .\ very elljo.vabh time is reported liy all I’npcr, .Mix. ^'o()f(*. pulling about a bushel of teeth, and no wh<» att<*nde«l. .\n old faahiomsi “husk ­ Htl()ii for dlHciiMsIon : “OuKlit tlic tax doubt realizing a handsome sum of |•nJ•(*rM of th(* stall* to l>e (■idl(*d npoii for ing Ins*" is being very favorably talked NURSERY CO. money. So wags the world. ■non* approprlatloiiM to support tin* Mlrhi- Offer Liberal Terms to Agents. of as the next entertainment on the pro- Kan Cidv(*rsit.v, or should till* ininib(*r of In­ Sninry ami expenwH or commIsHion. Ulizh grnin. Hev. P. Schiiixer went to Howell the structors 1)1* reduced and more work reipilred Rrmli* stock lit low prices. New S|>erlaltiefl. latter (lart of last wii-k to attend ipiar- from those known as professors, thus reduc- SHINDORF'* SON’S Hi*i*(l potiitoi'H, etc. Inrt lr« f terly mei-liiig for Presiding FIder Frye. liiK what s(*eins to be unnecessary and ex ­ tra viiKant expenses? ” Men wanted St. .loHcpli, Mo., Oct. 8. —The grand Iii*wis Coveixtone and Herthn .Massy Talk b.v (ieo. Lnphaiu. "tVhat I have In pver.v town. Htrnilv work. Pay weekly. Address 11. II. WILMAM.S. SKl’t, POKT- Jury this morning returned three in ­ wen* Iliarrii*!! last wi*i*k and started im­ learned at the eount.v fairs.* ’ dictments against Dominick Wagner, LAM>, N. V, mediately for (tri'goii when* they intend Suppl.v (’otn.. Mix . Farranher. Mrs. Wni. the priest. The giand jury is now in ­ Illrd and II. I*. Ke.vs. And See the Wasfons and Buggies vestigating charges of embezzlement to make their future home. .\djouin(*d to meet with .Mr. and Mix. JAY WILLIAMS, Tailor. preferred against the priest by mem­ .1. S. Cahoon and family, who went to Decatur Hross the third Saturda.v in bers of his congregation. The three Saranac last wiH*k to attend the wedding October, K. L, Hinii, Over Mtar Itnkery. indictments will probably be nolle of a sister, n*turned home Saturday even ­ Cor. Sec. Which they have of their own make. No shodd}' goods prossed, the prie.st having married the ing. They report a grand wedding and Pants Made to Order a Specialty. girl Saturday night, and she cannot lie a fine time. A Cruel Heiuurk. pawnctl off at fancy prices. Reliable work and compelled to appear against her hus ­ Sam Johnsing —Uen ’t you fool wld Cupid must be shooting his dails ver.v material which can band. Wagner will likely be prose ­ me! Don ’t make me mad. Don't stir PRICES REASONABLE. fn*i*l.v. .\not her .YOUng man was s«*»*n on be depended upon go cuted on the charge of embezzlement, me up. iiiggah. You oughter know dat SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. however, as the experts who examined .Monda.v taking home a new cook stove, when I onct begins I’se a wild beast. the books of the parish say there la a with all the tixiiigs, and the bo.vs sa.v it Mrs. JohnsicK —Huh! ef daCs so you Call and examine. Shindorf & Son.| shortage of $2,000. means cigars. nehbi r stops. Give me a Trial and be Convinced. I li ~.R OLD EMBLEM. THE ST^jrOHHS NEWS. MICHIGAN NEWS. FIVE WOMEN INJURED Will Stop tho Prlao nght. Acts lit oipsMiever ‘nib, ( ii H mi An Independent Newapnper. Marvlvor* wf th* 8 «vriite«iitb Infantry Ra> from Their Velilele by Kuaaway Washington, Oct. 8. —Commissioner Cough Cure. A iiiii.'y hi io»| n n. ».m ctaiv* • Rellr. Morse* Nuar MlirponL Browning of the Indian Office, has 1 tint teviM'isli eomlitioii wideh lu-tjoiiipa- II. li FITZUKRALD, Publleher. Capt llu),'!! Reyiiolda, owner of the iiicH 11 severe cold. 'J'he only luirmleas- Lanhi .nu , Oct. 8. —Nearly 100 mem* Shrfabd , Get 5.—Five women were taken prompt and decisive steps to reiiHtly that produces iiiunediule r(HultH. ~ SKVKNXH YKAR. •teainer (feriiiiiniu, died of cancer of hem of the Stonewall regiment, the Sev badly injured in a runaway accident prevent the Corbett-Pitzslmmons prize the abdomen at Hay City. euteenth Michigan infantry, attended One Grand Haven eannliiK factory I* put- PciiLK'ATioN OrKiCK, lOU Wulkrr St. Faet near this place Friday afterniKin and fight taking place In the Indian Terri­ Uennis Lynch. N UATKH sued the Hijf Pour railroad for SLY,000 of the exercises was the presentation to cover. 'I'lie injured are: structlons to Agent Wisdom at Musco­ One Yenr, (outeide Clinton Cu.) 91.00 for dainajres sustained while hoardinff the state of the regiment ’s old battle The lieiiling properties of DeWitt’s Mr* H C. lIlKelon', ankle dislocated. gee, Ind. T., directing him to see that \1 ilcli I(azel .'xiilve are well known. It One Year, (In the County) . . .75 a train at Eau Claire. flag, wliich was captured by the eneipy Mr*. William Drake, tn)ured Internally; Sixth Month* ...... 40 likely to die the laws are enforced and to eject eiirt'H eezeiiia, skin nff(*-i ions a ml i* simply L. W. Tisdale, ftir thirty-two years at Spottsylvania and returned to the forcibly any intruders who may enter ti jMTfeet reiinsly for |iiles. Three Month* ...... 20 aj^ent of the American Express com regiment by the secretary of war •Mr*. John Dougli. rlynt leg broken at thlgli. Sinirte Cuple* ..... ,05 Mrs. E A. Furlong, left arm broken. the Indian country for the purpose of pany at Saginaw, ha.s l>een placed on last winter. The presentation was All I'avahle in Advance. Mr*. Fred Knupp. right leg uroken at ankle. creating a disturbance or of engaging cider iiiaiiiifactiirer* in liill*dale are only. made by Senator Hurrows, who fol the retiretl list and given a pension There were eight women In the ve­ In anything that may be detrimental to payiiiR .3 c\ 111* a l>ii*liel (or apple*. Sul>»<‘rn>er« koIhk out t>f town rony hnvc lie is succeedetl by .Millard Perry. lowed the Hag, and accepteil on behalf hicle, and they w-ere on thei* way to a Thk NKWHHent to their luhlre** without ex ­ the Indians. It is )l (I'litli ill iiMHliciiie tliat tbesinalb- tra churKe hy leavlni; uii order nt th > oltlee of the state by Oov. liicli. The follow ­ neighboring village. As they started Tilt* Exchange hank of Deckersville cist doM* I lint peiftniM* II 1 lire i* tin* best. AOVKUTISINO KATKS. has clo.sed its doors and sold its busi­ ing ottlcers were elected: President, down a steep hill, the pole of the bug­ llnmllt* Mukfi a Small Haul. D«*\\iit’H Little Eiifly Riser* nie the One Column, per Year, - - 9100.00 ness to tile Farmers’ bank of that place. Ciirisiiun Roth, Jackson; vice presi ­ gy dropped and the horses became Fort Smith, Ark., Oct. 8. —The north ­ Hiimlb ‘*t pill*, will peilorm a eiiie imd Itiialne** Card*, per line, 1 year. 1.00 Violators of tJie Hsh laws in Lake dent, Charles Wood, Chelsea; secretary frightened and ran At the foot of the iifo the liest. E Sick If. ItuHiiieHM I.ocii Im, Card* of ThaiikH, etc., live and treasurer, Charles 1). Cowles, l.ian bound ’PYlsco passenger train was rent* per line each luHertion. county are lieingsumtiiurily dealt with. hill the huggj ’ was overturned and all Tlieie nre mnn.v giuid ren*(iiis why .you- This County has more trout streams sing. The next reunion will be held t he occupants thrown out m aheap. robbed at Caston, I. T., fifty miles should use One Minnie Cough *Cure. IVedneMlav Oetoher II, 1805. tlian any other county in the state, and at Jackson, September 17, 18118. The three women wdio escaped injury south of here, last night. Six men did 'riid e ai-e no ren.soii* wli.v ytiii *hould violations »f the laws have been nu ­ went f ir help, and the injured were the work. The express car was cut not if in need of help. 'I'lie only harm- Busi .ness Directory . merous. GEN. POE DEAD. taken to a farmhouse. loose from the train and run up the le*8 reiin*d.v that prodiiee* immediute re- track. The robbers failed to open the Hult*. C. E. Viin Sickle. .VTTOU.NEYS. Harney Grittith, an ex-soldier of Fauiou* KliRliieer l*ti*Ke* .Cwny HI* Company E, 'i'hirteenth Michigan in lloiut* ill Detroit. CLAIMED BY THE STATE. through safe, and got only 85 cents iHlipenilng'* $2.3,0(K1 Hi-hoid bond* linve AL.IiUII)t;F A O.SItOKN. Oltlee over b**Mi iHsiicd, iitid will be sidd. In iiiiioiiiitR AIIIhoii ’m Jjwelry Ht«>re, St. John*. fantry, was found ilead in bed at his Dktiioit , Get. 3.—(ieii. G. .M. Poe, the from the local safe. The passengers W 8L Clair Flat* lieluiiR to Michigan, Ac­ were not molested. The train was per ­ from floo iqt. home in Galesburg. The deceased bore well-known United States engineer cording to the Attorney General. PAULIIlNtJ, NORTON A WKI.MKK. Of- died suddenly at liis rehidenue in tliis mitted to pull out after the bandits s llee over N'ational Hank an honorable record as a soldier anil I’OKT H I KON, Get 4.—The St. Clair A. (i. Hartley of .Magie, Du., wiIDh : 1 carried to his grave a severe wound re city Weiluestlay morning. He had fiats summer resorters, who hold tlieir failed to open the big safe. It is fe<‘l it a duty ol mine to inform you unil YON A IIOOCINO, AtturneyH nt Law, been ill for several days, but tlie thought to have been the work of the 1 St. John*. 12!! ceived in action at Stone river. pos.sessiou by permission of the federal the public thnt DeWiit’s Witch Hazel Tile prevailing higu winds of last serious iiutiire of lii.s condition had government, will now have to defend Christian brothers gang. Salve cured me of u ver.v httd cnee of KUKWA A tVAI.imilXJK, Attorney* not been announeed. (ien. Poe reii eczema. It iiIko curctl my bo.v of u run ­ P at Law. Oltlee over Corner Driijf Store. week have cau.sed nearly tlie whole of their titles, for Attorney General May- the crop of South Haven winter apples dered valuable service to the marine naril has begun suit in behalf of llnarBt Huy* a New York I’aper. ning Kore on hiH leg. C. E. Van Siekle. ILL H. HRCN.SON, Attorney at Law, interests on tlie lakes. Some of the to fall. They are being offered at the the- state to recover Harseu’s New York, Oct. 8. —Unless something Work I* being rnslied (in the niHinotli ttin- W St. John*. 124 most iinportiint light station.s, inelud evaporator for 10 or 12 cents a bushel and Stromne ’s isluiuls. According entirely unlocked for now transpires iiery buildliiR at .Manistee, rIv Iiir enqdoy- KWIS SKVKK.ANCK, a . It., Attorney. ing the famous Stannard Rock l.ig'lit, and find a slow sale at that price. to tile state’s claims, tiiese lands were the Morning Journal will pass this iiieiit to Hfore* o( iiien. Over I'utt'M (Jroeer.v. have been desig'iied and constructed L The Michigan Stiite Federation of cedetl to Michigan by the general gov- week Into the hands of William R. H. .M. I'KUUIN. 1’. K. I’BKKIN. A. .1. ItAl.VlWIN by him. He also eoustrueted Hie new It’HjuKtaH eawy to try One Minute Women's Clubs will meet in Grand eruiiieut thirty years ago, in comniuii Hearst, of San FYancisco, proprietor of ('ough ('lire u* any thing el*e. It’* ewH- KURINS A ll.VI.IIMTN, Att»)rneyH at Rapid.s Novemlier 6 Jind 7. and funious lock at the .Soo. He liad with all other marsh and overflowed Law and Solleltor* In Chancery, real e*- general charge of all river and harboi the Paxaminer of that city. It is un ­ ier to cun* u *evere etiugh or cold with it.. PtateaRent*. conveyancer* and inone.v loaner*. Eli Weiaud, aged 78, and one of the lands. The suits already begun are improvement.s, aiul wa.s regarded derstood that Mr. Hearst will make Let your next i»urehn*e for a cough he^ Kxaniine title*, pay taxe*. execute pen*loii oldest settlers of Herrien county, died against tlie Luke St. Clair Fishing and |)aperH, and make collt“ctlon*. All linMineM* tliroughout tlie country as a very able radical changes in the policy of the pa ­ Gne .Miiiutt; Cough Cure. Hett<>rim‘dioiue. at ills home in ilagar recently. Shooting club, David A. Whitney, Don iiroinittlv and accuratel.v attended to. Olllce engineer. per and that he even contemplates better reHiilt*, heltei ’ try it. C, E. Van over IVefr* RTocery *tore at No. 1 Clinton llog cholera lias made its appearance M. Dickinson, John Iv. Randolpii, changing its name. In politics he is Sickle. avenue, St. .lohn*, .\llelilRan. Frank Guelett and .Adolph Slomati. among Hruiich county lierds. THE PAROLE LAW. an anll-Cleveland democrat. The (IrHt i>(‘ncli tri** idanted In Oceaiiueu- IMIYSICI.VNS. 'I'lie citizens of Hronson liave voted l iKier It* I'roviHioii* Gov. UU-li ReleaMn.i SCORNED TO EMPLOY A MAN, nnty, 40 .year* ago. i* still standiiiR. It 1* to light tile town with electric light.s. Four Convict*. 9100 llewui-d 9100. 42 liu'he* 111 clrcunifereiice. K. A. .1. WUIGINS, lMiv*lclaj> and Sur- New tVoiucn at .Allegan Huild Their Own li.-VNSi.No, Get. 4.—-Tile first applica ­ 7:10 rr.uders of this juiiht will hepi.-iv • • D ireoii. Olllce over Sullivan'* Clothing .State Hank Commissioner Sherwood S(-li(iuiho()M<>, Timely Reiiilmlei-. •e. 4Htf h:is issuetl ti ctill fora report of the con ­ tion of the parole law of the last legis­ to learn that tlieio is nt least one dre...ii. Each *»'iiHon force* upon oiii' consider ­ Ai.i.koa .n , Get. 3.- Sonic of tlie women .M. I'O.ST M. 11. Ph.VMlclan, SurReon and dition of all state banks at the ciose of lature was made 'I'hnrsday, when (iov (*ii di*ea*'? t hat seieiii lia.s been jihle to ation it* own [teeiilini- peril* to heulth. • .Notary I'nbllc. Oltlee ea*! Hide of main business Septemher 28. Rich ordered tlie release of fonrpidsoti- of Allegan have determined to have a tnifi* ill till its HtaRes, and that is catai fit. tin* ndv«*iit of full finds maii.v rtaluced in S kindergarten for their little folks, i., Kureka, MIeh. Gratiot county ’s treasurer says that er.s whose friends have guaranteed their Hall's C l tai fit ('lire is tho only jiositivc strciigih nnd vigor, poorly preruiired to riia school directors would not estab ­ eunt known to iho im>dieal fr.-iternity. m/TARY I-. HA VKNS, M. I> Olllce over U. more mortgiiges liave licon di.schargcd employineiil. Tlie lucky convicts are continne the Imsiness id' life. 'I'he Htom- lish one in connection witli the Catarrh being a, constitutional disiavsi', IVI .1. Woodruffruff*’* *t<*tore, St .lohn*. Olllce in the last two years in that county as follows; ach and bowels, the great highway ofan- ur*: ti to 11 am and to pm. 1 public .schools, so tlie women tsMpjires a coii.stitiitioiial troatmeii; than in the live years previou.s. 'J honi is KIniiov, imirUer in the second de- 'mal economy, is especially liable to tli*- .I.TR.\VIS, .M. I). Olllce at l{e*idence urcc. scat from O iionnRoii to .lucksoii in S«-i>- appealed to charity and secured Hall's (’atarrh Ciiro is tiikeii internuli.v ord(*r in the fall. 'Pin* nervous system over Flldew a .Mtllman’* and 7, for the ml giving tin* ]iiitieiit Htn-ngi h bv biiil ! air and water that makes this season as D ass.lull with Intent to do Rre it bo,lily harm, ami painted it, and it is said they did mg lip I li'e consi itution and iis-isi mg n i llouHe *y Dead Uiit*. should be ijsi'd in the fall l)**fon* serious .Marquette citizens estimate that tlie riirowii DiHlaiicc of 125 F. .1. rili:.\K\ (.tt Co . Tohshi, (). K.\i..xm .\zoo , Get. li. — News lia.s Fcft from a sickness has laid you low. recent miners ’ strike cost over Detroit T(*wer. Sold by nil druggists, T.'ic. 2 8 rNDEHT.VKEKS. reached here that Janies (Juilford who •A small crnsiide I* oii in .Marshall agtiiiiNt and tliat three-fourtlis of Ihtit iiiiioiint Dktkoit , Get. 3.—A 3’oung lad named IK Lf. A HI .SK, I'nd< “rtak«‘r*. .No. lO was in the loss of tiie ininer.s ’ wagc.s. foi iiicrly lived in I'rairie lionde, and I’otatoi-s Hold for lO (-(‘lit* II IiiimIicI lit .St. the clanging ot chiirch bell* on the other Clinton Av** IteHidence lO."* WiRht St. lobert McGarly and some companions H Packing mo.ss for fruit trees promises who now resides in Hamilton county, .loHcpli .vcHtcrday, ttiid little deiimiul (or wise iieacetiil Sniida.v. Ncl)., has met with a terrible misfor­ acre filaying in an electric-light tower, tlieiii, even at tliiif price. I‘.\INTEI{S. to become an important industry at It tlie corner of Eighteenth tind Dorter Vicksburg. Tlie stuff is sliipped to tune. He w.iK summoned honn* from The tin>d, languid b*eling willgivt* place .1. I’L1'NSTK.\ II, Painter and I’aper- California to find his two .son.*, grand- Ireels, when one of the hoys got an to vigor anti (*nerg.v. then yon will jait ihaiiRer. Satl*factlon Ruaranteed. eastern fruit tree dealers in large btiles. X and betran to chop at the lock of Chambcrlaiu 8 Eye r.nd Skin Ointment E .son and wife detid. Giiilfonl himself lo imecpiiillcd Cor Jlczcma, 'I'ctlcr, S;;ll- flesh on your hones ami become strong. In the eircuit court Violet Williams iie elevator. McCarty was in tlie ele- 'I'he Sliak**r Digestive Cordial as made IT.ATK HANK OF ST. .ItlHNS. secured a verdict of dtiiuages was taken ill soo.-i aft-.-r reticiung tlie Rlicinii, Scald licad, Sore Nipyilc.;, ('lu;p|ie-.I place. Investigation siiowed a nunilier ilor, anil when it was released it shot (luml.s Itfliing i'iks, limii>, Hitc.s, by the .Mount Lebanon Shakers contains S CO.MMKKCIAL AND SAVINGS. against tlie city of .Muskeg./ii for in ­ to till* toj), carrying the lioy witli it. At food alrcad.v digested and is adigt'ster of juries sustained from a deft‘etive side­ of ilead rats in tlie well, tlie water ol Chronic Sore Eves and (Irannlatcd JCvc Lid.s. tlie top, .McCarty was pitclied out titid k'or sale l>y drnggi.-is at 26 cents per Iio .t, loot! as well, its action is promiit ami CAPITAL J.^O.OOO.OO. walk. whicli the family was in tlie liahit of its eff(*ctM jiermancnt. drinking. fell to tlie ground, 125 feet below, kill­ .''t. .Josepli is negotiating with the ing him instantly-. TO HORSE OWNERS. Doctors pr(*sci ilM* LaxttI he(*au.te it ha.** owners of a large siiipyard idsewliere. l.uokiuR fur Nciv .Mill I’ropcrty. I'or putting ti lioi-se in a line lieullliy con ­ all the viiMues of Castor ()il and is pjilit- Gillx-rl \V. L(-(lll«- Drop* Dead. dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Doivders. tihle. O. W. MCNUKK, Pre*l«leiit. will) will move their institution there Mkno .mi.nkk , G,-l. 4.—.Murphy Hro.s., Saoinaw , Get. 5.--Gill)ert W. Ledlle, OLO. F. .MAltVIN, Vice-Pre*ldent . if proper arrangeiiients can he made of (ireeii Hay, the winilthy luinhermcn. lliey tone up the .sy.-itein, aid digestion, cure A ladv in Kansoin has hcwcu 17,giMits jomiianj-, dropped dead Friday even ­ not* ’ life to an old or ovcH-worked horse. Do Not He Imposed I'poii. jiropcrty here for the purpose of ni.iii- have :i(»poiiiteJ .Mr.s. .Mary W. Loomis, ing wliile walking on tlie street. He ci-nls iK-r jiaekage. For .-ale by druggists .\lways insist on getting Eob*y's Honey Four percent. lntere*t paid on certilleate* ufaitufiiig their immense ainonnt of of t iicrokcc, Lt., first j's.sistant librari­ had been suffering sliglitly from stom- nnd 'Par, as it is positively, ahsointely of depoKit and on HaviiiR* hook account*. jiine tiiiHicr, the most of which is lo- ami nminalifii'dl.vtliehcsf cough m(*.iicim ‘. Draft* iHHiicd Rood in any part of the I'niti-d an at tJu* rniver.sity of .Michigan, vice ich ami heart Iron hies, but iiad at­ Slicniiiiii is to luivf tvoixlciitvari' and *t(,. Get. 4. —Attorney General cough. .Nothing so foolish ns to suffer O. W. MiiuRcr. (ieo. F. .Marvin. .1. H. Corblt, Mlien Riil)y wns sick, wo gave licr Cai-toria, .1. If. Fedewa. Johii.l. Kei*er. .Ichmc ment of a wouian. •Maynard has had li.--attenlion eall,‘d .slierKTs W.tiil itloodlioands. fntm it. Nothing so dangerous if til- Sullivan, .lame* i lchard*on, C. .S. Nii.ks . l»et In tlie last few days 3\ In-a she wa.s a Child, she cried for Castorla. lowed to continne. Gin* .Minntt* t'ongli Allinon. .Michael Spit/.ley, <1. 10. I > tli.‘ e\c ‘.ssive lee.s charged b_\ ’ .sher- Ct)rbln. tieo. W. Lmmon*. .fi’-, and bclicviTig there is a great iiaiiy crimes have been commilted and M'hcii slie lieeame Mi.s,*, stio clung to Ca.storia. Cnrt* gives iinnn* relief. .Mai 'I.k R.mmds , (let. 1. —Mrs. Jane jnminals have made their eseayie suc- iludson has bct’ii close to poverty for wa--t-.‘of the people's nntney in thi.s \Vh( u she had Children, she gaveth(?iii Castoria. Hog cholera Is making havoc among JUK CLINTON ( < d.NI'V SAVINGS HANK, -cs.siully. .'shei'iff'.s of several Soutlicrn several year.s past, while she wailed in eoniiectio.-i he is p.-eparieg .-in o[)inioti swine in Itraiich t'oniity. Micliigan countie.s have iisked the ST. .lollNS. .MD H.. vain for a pension to wbicli slic was covering the entire (». <)-t. .*>. (L-orge .S. Shaw, :a pe. joict* over a permanent eur** by Hood ’s back iHMision money, 'i'wo hours later who is alleged to have c;irrie 1 on swin ­ IM 1 li > .Morni iiR Found Guilty. Sarsnparilla. Scrofula may a|i|)earasa she passed tiway. dling operations in a nuniln*r.of west­ If.voti tin* troiihlcd with a s(*nsi* of fiill- humor, or it ma.v attack tin* gland* of ALDKItT.I. HAI.DWIN. Pre*ideMt. Tkaveksk (irv. Get. 4. —Dr. .M. is. Ito 1(1 r.irll.ttiicdt IlcIcRat(-*. ern stales, wi's ;irr-sted liere while tn*ss in Ihe li(*ud nml n cfuistunt iiielimi- tin* neck, or break on^ in drciidtnl rnn- 1 n\\ ixici ) rieli, Ti-iiverse City: II. II. Hat di. De­ eator. A reward has for a long tune lungs Icjtd to con.snmption. Conn* its it >f a s.'initiu'ium in Ixingcsley an 1 Hat­ stant relief. ma.v, a faithinl course of trt'atmcnt with 'ricw.M^i icy\>-4v. troit; .loiin Welch, West Hay City: been olL-rud for liis capture. Tlilrt v-fl vf yen r*' i-x perieiice. ex a in ilia t Ion tie Helle Coe, tlie alleged victim, lived I lood's .Sarsaparilla will ov**reom«'it, foi I,. .Aldrich, I'lint; IV. 11. Wailaee. Hay and llei>orl* free, Droinpr nt tent Ion. .Send .MIclilRan Kiitluiiy KarnliiR*. 11 Wexford. Slie went to Hrownson .Soptda Get ling, of .Saginaw, allows that woiking upon the foninhitioii of all dis- ilrawbiR nnd de*eriptlon to L. Il.voo.vn A- Co, Port; Cliarles H. I’eters, Saginaw; R. Att'v* \\'a*ldnRton, 1). ';{;iw 27 L.\NSl.N(i, Get. 7.—Coniinlssioner Hill­ .'or treatment .Maivh 1.3 and died sud- M'illiain Schiietf hasn't kept hi* |iromi*e lo eas(‘s, impure blood, tIn* s.vstem is eltti’i- W. Roberts, Saginaw; H. .loy. Spring- ings reports that the .Micliigan earn ­ lenly from a erimutul operation. marry her. and want* s.'.oOo damages. fi»*d aisl vitiilizt'd, and vigor, stn'Ugtli tJiinnl a Mevleitn C'liiireb. port; E. llutan, Greenville. ings of railroad ctimiianies for .Inly and health rt'slored to the bi'dy. \\ III Soon Ilf OpcDtled, City of .Mexico, Oct. 8. —Some excite ­ Set I- rec. were 82,740,0711, an increase of 84.'l(i,- \l bat lli«‘ I’eople .Say, harvest festival 1* to lie held In I’aw Nii.ks , Get. 5. - The St. .loseph Valley 41.3.75 over .I Illy, 1804. 'rin* earnings to “I couldn't kceji stori* without I'olc.v ’t Paw Oct. .'1. _ ment has been created hy a rumor that Hatti .k ( hkkk Get. .1. — William H. •ailrojid. which has been idle for a Protestant missionarie.s had conspired Hall, one of the alleged Chicago vA August 1 thi.s year were .SDl,847,0.34 01, Il()m*y tiiid'Pur.’’ E. D \Vhi|i|>l<*. Weak ami Nertdiis )in increase of 81.234,4^.3. s.*), or 7.01 per ■ong time, is soon to he put in opera ­ Lostuiit, III. Deseribt's tin* condition of tlionsainls of to blow up a church containing the brand 'I'rnnk train wreckers, who was tion and extended iiortli to St. Josepli, held in jail for one yetir awaiting trial, cent, over the same period last ye.ir. “Ship lit ouc<* —can't sell any otln-i pcojtle at this season. 'Phc.v havt* iioap- miraculous image Virgin Giiadaioupe Mich. It will also he built south to cough nu'diciiK*. ’’ II. \V. Ellis, has been releaswl .ludge Smith on pt'tite, cannot sleep, !nnl etnnjtbiin of tli*> with dynamite bombs or set fire to the Hill to Lcctiire at .\iiu .\rttur. Mishawaka, Ind., to connect with tlie .Montrose, W'is. prost rating effi'ct of t In* warmer wi*ath(*r, structure. A section of the city fire de­ his own recognizance 'I'he judge An .n a Knot:, Get. 7.—The students ’ Elkliart ».t Western rtiilroad. 'I'lie pro ­ “l'ob*y's lloiie^- and 'I'ar saves medoc- 'I'hiscoinlilioii ma.v be remedied b.v Hood ’s partment is at Guadaloupe near the deemed it an injustice to detain the lecture course opens October 25 with a posed routes have been surveyed. tor hills every winter.” L. A. 'Powner, Sarsai»arillii, wliicli cn'ati** an nppelitc church. The authorities give the rumor man longer, as the pro.secuting attor­ nunpniitieiil lecture hy Senator David .Manteno, HI. and tones up all tin* organs. It gives Sent t'» I’rlHon. no credence, but it shows how popular ney is not yet ready for trial. H. Hill. 'I'liere have also been engaged Ftir sab* ly (’. E. Van Siekle. good hetiltli b.v nmkiiig the blood pure. Dktkoit , Midi., Get. 7.—Norval A. Ferryhonts t«» >III\vitukcc. for the eourse ex-Seorelary of State Mood's Dills ar»* the best aftt*r-diiiner feeling has been excited by the threat ­ Hawkims, who was convicted in the re­ .MrsKK.noN, Get. r>. — I’resident Dewees John W. Foster, Rev. '1'. De Witt Tal- Ward Kirk. a prosperous farmer tx'ar pills, assist diirestion, curt* headache. ened Protestant missionary crusade corders court last spring of embezzling of the -Mu.skegon Terminal company, tnage, Henry Wattersoii and Tluvidore DIoomingdale, shot hiniHelf d(‘ad. lie had against adoration of the Virgin, around ?4,00D from the .Standard Gil company .said that the capital will be increased Roosevelt. Ixs'ii sulijcct lo fit* of mental depression. Mot weather(irovesdepnssingto flios** which many patriotic traditions clus­ vvliile acting as its cashier in this city, whose blood i.* poor. Such p(*ople should at -once so as to build a railroad 40 ter. Tiiiilter I’roHt rated. aas been scntenceil to three year.s’ im­ t'lirich their blood with Hood's SarsnpiT- miles long lietween here and (;nind .Mi;no .minkk , Get. 4.—Reports are prisonment at Jackson. Say, why don't you try DeWitt's Lit tie rilln. N'rnlury Old ('liiin'Ii Itiirnrd. Rapids and put in car ferryboat.s to run coining in from the pine districts of Early Risers'.* 'rin*se little pills cure to Milwaukee. The .scheme contem ­ RiiiiiN (be Corn. headacin*, indigestion and constifintioii. ,\cc(irdiiig to Its director.v, .Muskegon is Philadelphia, Oct. 8.— The Ablngton terrinle results from the late cyclone v(*r.v good, l>aviiig 8.3 churches, ((r one to plates a capital of $1,300,(10(1. Nikvana , Get. .5.—A worm siiniliir to Tiny're small luit do the work. Presbyterian church, the home of the which swept tlirougli the timbered dis­ (•v(*r.v 700 pc'oith*. the sti iped one that infest.s apple tree.s oldest Presbyterian congregation in Gtit licrrd >liicli in Fee*. tricts iiortli, prostrating vtist tracts of Montgomery county and for more than is ruining fields of corn. 'Plie worm .lames llollidar, an Indian boy who ran lOven catarrh, that dread Itreder of con ­ L.nnsino , Get. 4. — During the month standing pine to an extent never be­ away (r((m the mission school at l’e(piam> a century a landmark on the old York hegin.s nt the top of the ear, and works sumption, snccnmhs to the ln*aling in- of September the de|mrtment of state fore experienced in this state. ing, turned np at I'aliimet. He I* only I .‘I. flnetict's of 'Phomns ’ Ecl»*ctric Gil. road, in Ablngton village, a mile and iown, leaving a filthy road. Owing to was kept very busy, a total of ?8,207.21 I Inli Killed l>y tlie Storm. the heavy frost and the worms, many a half above Jenkintown, was de­ .t. .8. t'levciand, of (pilnc.v, .vesterda.v en­ bi'iiig collected in franclii.se fec.s, this St. .loHKi’ii, Oct. .3. — l-'islieriiien who lores will not he cut at all. Ev(*ry mother should know that croup stroyed by fire yesterday with its con ­ being next to the largest amount ever tertained the old veterans of t o. M., Flttli lifted their nets, wliich had been set in cr.ii he i>n*vetited. 'Pin* first symptom of •Micliigan cavalr.v. tents. The walls, erected over 100 cidleetiMl in a single month since the tlie lake during the recent storm, state ('M|it (ircil liy llic CrMcks.- Tni*t. true croup is hoarseness. 'Phis is followed years ago, are left standing. The con ­ law retiniring a fee was enacted. that the fish were dead, and in some S.voiN A w. Get. I.—'Pile cr.ickcr trust ly a p»*cnliar rough cotigh. If ClmmlH'r- Dhysieians r»*commend Dr. Wood'll gregation of the burned church was or­ .Mii*t I.h Ix -I tlie l,l<|ii(>r. iiislaiices already putrid when taken tins ginned anoHicr jioint 'Pin* Pome­ herlain ’s Cough Remedy is given freely Norwa.v DineS.vrnp been ns<* of its prompt, ganized in 1714. Steps have been taken roy Cfiukcr cmnpiiny, of this cit.v, as soon as the child h«*com(*s hoarse or Iiositive action in allca.st'soflangtronblc. Lankino , Get. .3. — Food Commissioner out. Hundreds of pounds were thrown ana lcast*d its plant for ten years to the even after the cough has dcv«*loi>cil it will It is a posilivci.v rcliabh* cure for coughs looking to the Immediate rebttlldlng of iStorrs says that all packages contain ­ away. Fnitcd .States Haliincoiiioanv. prevent the attack. 2.1 and ."iDccnt bot ­ and colds. the edifice. Loss, |25,000; Instirnnce ing liquor must be labeled '‘pure and Iliiriied to Deatli In a Konflre. 116,000. tles for salt* by 'Prtivis il; Haker. It Is estimated that the lsh|i( ‘ming strike without drugs and poison. ” according ii ks Tree* Koreed to llio*Mom. N . , .Mich., Get. 7.—While burning cost 8.300,000, thre«‘-tonrthH of w hirh was In to the new food regulations. .A fine straw .lohn .Andrews, a wealth^ ’ fann ­ Coi.o.MA, Get. 3.—.Miiny orchard trees Found. I'ol. Colt'* Trial Coiiimriicpd. of 830 or six moil tils' imprison me nt Is er living six miles west of this city, in ­ in North Coloina have been forced into .\t VanSickl(*'s eoi>le of Michi- notches higher in public eHtimation. KUii have to deal in the tramp (lueetion. There are undoubtedly many estimable Sugtp'HtionH have be<*n offerwl ad infini­ citizens down in the countr.v of cow boys Powder Jewett Cook Stoves and Ranges tum, but thei*e Ih nothing in the form of and cattle raisers, but the public had >lllftOUITEKIf PURE a direct »tatutor.v provinioii with the come to regard them us either b<*ing very end in view of decreiiainK the vaat army greatly in the minority or altogether too (COAL AND WOOD) of vaKcnida and beggerw who iiifcHt the weak to dare expr»*ss their ideas or right CLINTON COUNTY. rural diatrieta an well aa the villagt*a and wrong. Texas still t<)lerut4*s a liost of OPPOSE LABOR UNIONS FOWLER. cities. .Va the law now atamla any wort h- lawless practices that the citizens of Iwa va45aboud may apply at the Clinton (i(*o. Hoeriier is ver.v sick. other statt*s regard with horror, but it UlU MKKTINO OF KNOLlMlf WORK- Also Coal and Wood Heaters, couut.v jail for n lod^j^iiiK and breakfuat is to be hopHl that this last move will INGMKN. II. M, Iloeni(*r was in Owosso on a and the sheriff ia obliffe

Geo. E. Lapbttm 8d ...... «fl0 Alalks clovar—R SI CroM lat...... 60 Fr»ok olfliM 9(t Laver Cak*. Mrs W. E. Oerler lat...... Au Boar 1 year old, Ueo. R. Lapham 1st.. S W) 'nmothv —f A Rsarinir lat...... 60 vHImoat, wm n Rtewart 1st Mra. Chsa Blnverilnd ...... en AWARD OF FBEHIDMS. Boar uodur I year old, C. M Bray let Millet—\V E Gegler ItHon 3d...... *35 Uatnb«>, ii«o Kelfvrt lat Suvari iMikb-H. .Mm Cbaa. biiiKer lat...... -V) Paine’S Celery Componnd C. M. Bray M...... -...... 1 a' W FI GcKler M Hon 1st...... 60 - 1 F Taft 3d Mra. Jolin Price )tnd ...... HOK8BH. Breeding sow 8 years old or over, M. Rye—.Sid iieecbler lat...... 50 I.jidlss Hweet, J J KlesIliiR 1st OInifvr Cookies. Mm. Cboa. BliiRer lat...... 5u Bray Ut...... 3 Qd J L Beeehlrr 3d...... 35 Class 1—Horses for all Work New Variety, W’ N Heddout 1st Mm. B H.t rosa'Jnd ...... 2^ AN AIMOLL'TK CPKK FOB THK WOBtT Oeo. E. I^tpham 2d...... 2(X) I’CH Beniis—J G KlealliiK tst...... 50 will H Ktewart 3d DouRhnuta. Mrs. B. K. Y ouur lat...... vi OeldlDff 4 yrs old or over. K. B. Hicks 1st., til oO BreediOK sow 1 year old C M Bray Ist...... 8 00 W E GsRler & Son ’Jd...... 25 Quinces—OrniiRe. John F' Kelly Ist Mra. W. E. GeRler Snd...... - ’J5 CAHFIN OF RHKt'HATlMM. J. D. WtKXlworlh 2d...... 2(*) Geo V,. Lapham '2d...... SIX) White Kidney beaus—W Fi Gegler A Son. ..50 Mrs. R M Steel 3d Oeldlnjr 8 years old. Win. HIrd Isl...... 8 00 Sow under I year obi, C. M Bray Ist...... 2 OJ Red Kidney fieana—Ueo Seifert lat...... 50 CHF:RRlF:r>. Class 40—Embroidery, (ieldlOK 8 years old, N. T. Fenner 1st...... 2 50 Oeo. E. loipbuin 2<1...... 1 00 W F- GeRler A Son 3d...... 3.5 Hlaek Flnule, J J KleslInR Ist ilmt collection lo or iiioie pieces by one Tlid Plulii l.jiiiRiiMRe of Mr. Onrar Pike.— R. K. Hicks, 2d...... - 160 Four plas under H months. Geo. E. Lap ­ New varletj'—J () KlealliiK Ist...... 50 pers< II. Mrs R .M Me«H. Isl ...... 1 .in Mare 4 years old or over, L. F. Conrad Ist.. 8 00 ham Isl...... ‘2 (X) Tartnniii, Tilt* (irealeMl of all KeiiietlleN Aocuoa- J J KlesliiiR 3(1...... 35 oeo Wood “ Side Hotird Cover, .Mrs, Lucy llristol 1st.... 7.5 E. Acre»l...... 8«' C M. Hray 2<1...... 1 oO F'lebf I’eaa-W FI GeRler A Son 1st...... 50 Center i'iece. .Miss .Myrtle RIcliardsoii isl... -Vi Mare 3 years old, Arnold L l,ake Ist 300 Yellow .Spauisli “ pllulied Ills ( (irt* After .Many Mtiatha ef .. Class 27—Suffolks. Geo Seifert ’2(1...... 3.5 Dollies not less than three, MBs .Myrtle Clara Hoinl-d ...... ^IM) New’ var. Peas—Geo Seifert let...... *50 (lltAl’KH. RIelianIson 1st ...... 5n tVeakiiesH and Mitt’eriiig—No Tediuiia Mare 2 years old. Mart Ueorala 1st.. .. i ftO Boar under one year old, Harvey Skinner J L Heeehler 3d...... 3.5 FInipire State, J .1 KleHlIiiu 1st Bed Spn ‘ad on t.'otton or Linen, .Mrs John O H. Woodworth 20...... 1 W) Rest saiillile Hops —J J Kb-sIfiiK Ist...... 50 Parks 1st...... 5') IVaitIng for liiiproveinei t. Mare i year old, C. E. Davis Ist...... 2.Ml BretaiiiiK sow 2 years oiii or over, Harvey .Mrs KlesIliiR ‘2d Skinner Isl...... 8 03 Mrs KiesliiiK 3d...... 35 roncord, .Mrs KiesliiiR 1st 40, 2 1 Table Cover on ool or Silk, .Mrs. F'red Coll under 1 year. R. H. Forbes Ist-...... 2 50 GreaG’st eolb ‘cti(>ii of Rriiln not in above Swain 1st...... VI C. B. Olirels 2 Span mares 4 years old or over. Win. 1 . Class 28 —Du ruck JerB<>y Red. NlaRara, l-'rank Grider Ist...... 61 OO PocklInRton Mrs. Lucy Bristol-2iid...... 25 .\ii(i it iloes not ipsmI a tediiais triuJ Ut Sctaenuk Ist...... Boar 1 year obi, A. SearlnK 1st...... 3oo Sid Be«“cliler 3(1...... 75 Hiiiiiier, .Mrs. F’rial Swain Ist...... 'lO Will. Bird 2d...... Worden, " ^||•(lvc it. Hoar under I year old. Clara Hond Ist...... 2 (Xt Nexv Variety, Luce Apron, Mrs. O It. Woodworth Ist..... 5J Brooil mare with foal by side 4 years <>lo., Clara Bond 2d...... 1 iX) Class JUl—VcRetiibles. or over, R. 11. Foi la*s 1st...... 3 0|[ " “ Ist DRAWN WORK. 'I'lie effect of tliis liest of l••^le(]i(*a i( linHHlInif sow 2 years old or over. Clara POTATO FIS. E. Acre 2d...... - John F' Kelly 3d Handkerchief, Mrs. 11. F. Young Ist...... 50 Bond Isl...... 3(X* New Variety, .Mrs J .1 kIcsHiir, 1st 40. 3d afiUKlltway Mr. Breedlnir sow 1 j’car old, C. A Searinij ’ Ist. 3 00 Beauty Hebron —Geo .Seifert 1st...... 50 Class 2—Roadsters. Nlfs Cbas Case 3(1...... 35 PKAHN. < Jas.s 41—beedle " ork. Not ti w**ek nom liy Ix'l'ore the |iuiti.s of 5 00 Sow under 1 year obi, clara Bund 1st...... 2 00 Stallion 4 yrs old or over, J. E. Strauser 1st Clara Bond 2d...... 1 o® (Jina-ii of the Valley—I.s*onard Wilkins 1st .50 Best calico patch work (lUilt. Mrs. F'lxal 3 00 S G Waters 3n ...... 35 aartlett, J o k I(>s11iir 1st Swain Ist...... 7,j rlieuiiiutiHiii diininiali. P. D. Andrus 2d...... ■•••...... Four pitfs under 6 menths, Clara Hond Ist 2(X) ituffinn. “ Stallion 2 years old. Win. P. Seheiick Ist.... 800 Clara Itond 2d...... 1 (X) White .Star—S II Gleason 1st...... 50 Mrs. A. l.ehHnon ‘2d...... vi ThuUHaiidH of men and women have Ueldinir 4 yrs old or over, Charles Clark 1st 8 00 ,S (1 Wafers 3(1...... 35 J J KleslInR 3d Best worsted patch work (|uilt, Mrs. F'red Oeo. H. Sowle 2d...... 2oiind has won the Vicar of Wakefield, J o KiesliiiR 1st W. Exelby 2d...... 1 50 C. A. Seai’illK 2d...... 1 00 J J KlesIliiR 3(1...... 35 Swdln Ist...... 7!i Colt under 1 year. .1. E. Walters 1st...... 2 50 RredllriK sow 2 years obi or over, C. A. White Eb ’phant —Wni B Parker 1st...... 5o J J •• 3(1 Best worsted crazy patch work (jullt, .Mrs. reiaitation of bein^f tlie remedy ^‘thal S G Waters 2(1...... 35 winter Neills, J o “ Ist Brood mare 4 years old or over, with toal ScarfiiK Ist...... 3 00 J J •• 2(1 John Price Ist ...... 75 makes jieople well.” Itsf^ood works ex ­ by slcle. J. K. Walters Ist...... 3 00 Harvey Skinner 2d...... 200 Blue Victor—Win B Parker Ist...... 50 Ml’S. Wm. H. .Stewart‘2(1 ...... 50 Spun 3 years old, J. E. Strauser 2d...... - 8 00 llreedliiK sow 1 j’ear old, Harvej’Skinner Geo Seifert 2(1...... '...... 3.5 PE ACHES. DarnliiR on Rarnient by hand, Mrs. S. G. tend from Oregon to Maine. In 4?very Span matched horses. Geo A. Estes Ist...... 4 (*) Ist.... a(« Climax —J .1 KlesIliiR 1st...... 5o Waters Ist...... 5« Jas. Lamble2d...... 300 Sow under I year. C. A. SeuriiiK Ist...... ‘2 0(1 Geo Seifert 2(1...... 3.5 anriiard Yellow, J J KiesliiiR Ist Mrs. li. Oxtobj ’ 2d...... state in the rnion tbere has been {Bled Span roadsters 4 years olsiiiiR Ist...... 50 Mrs. •• 2(1 Button hole 011 Rurineiit by hand, Lucy ii|i in tile newspapers and nn ‘dieal jour­ 4 (HI Four plKs unilerO months, E. Acre...... •2 00 G(*o Seifert 3d...... 3.5 rraxvfords early, Mrs “ tst 40, 2d “Bristol 2(1...... ’25 Ennis Ist...... 3 OO J. M. Hicks 2<1...... ;v...... ClassW-O I C. Maj’tlow’cr—Geo S(‘lfert 1st...... 50 " lute. Speeinieii of heiiiininR, Mrs. 8. G. Wat­ nals, a tremendous nmount of iudispii- (lentlemen ’s drivers, OtK). A. Kstes Ist...... 5 00 Deiisiiion' —J J KiesliiiR 1st...... 50 IliH's Chill, John F' Kelley 1st ers 1st...... ,’>o Mart (JeoiRlu 2d...... 3 00 Boar t year old, C. E. DavLs Ist...... 3(X) Geo Seif(>rt 2ii...... 35 .Mrs ,1 .1 KleslInR 2d Mrs. Lucy Bristol 21...... ‘2.5 tabh> evidence of tlie curative power of Sweepstake premium over all tor best Sow under 1 year old. C. E. Davis Ist...... 2 0(1 Empire Stat(»—B F'Y oiiiir Ist...... 50 lAird Pnmestou, .Mrs J kIcsIIiir Ist 40, 2(1 SiM-eimeii overhand sewiiig, Mrs. 8. 0. Wat­ Paine ’s celery compound over all form* stallion and 5 of his iret for roadsters, Class 31—Cheshire. SG Waters3d...... 3.5 Rich moiid, 1st ers Ist...... 50 Earlv S«nrlsl^—Geo Seifert Ist...... 50 40. 2d J. E. Strauser...... Hoar 2 ji’Ki's old or over. J. D. Gleason 1st 3 00 WHRoner. Mrs Lucy Bristol 2d...... ’25 of nervous d(‘bility and dis(>as<>s of tlie J .) KlesIliiR 3(1...... 35 New Variety, FItehiiiR, .Mrs. Lucy Bristol Ist...... 50 Boar 1 J’ear old, 8. B. (ileasoii Ist...... 3 (X) Flarlj’ Everts—J J Kb ’sIliiR tst...... 50 idood. It our(‘s aft(*r nature ’s plan, bj Class 3—DraiiKht Horses. Boar under 1 year old. S II. Gleason Ist.., 2 00 J F' Kelley 2(1 Pair of pillow eases. .Mrs. Phillip Parks Ist 50 Geldinir 4 yrs old or over, N. Mertens Ist .. I'aniiers' Beauty—J .1 KleslInR 1st...... 50 New Variety. 1 J Kiesliiig 1st Mrs, S. O. Waters 2(1...... 25 Sow 2 J’ears old or over. F. E. Munson Ist.. 3 00 Geo Seifert *2(1 ...... ‘2.5 J (1 " 2d affording nutrition for every |)art of th« (ieldiUK 3 years old. N. Mertens Ist...... Sow 1 yearold or over. F. K. Munson Ist.. 3(X) Hand made lace. Mrs. Lucy Bristol Ist...... 50 (leldiiiN: 2 yeai’s old. Geo. K. I.apliaiii Ist.... .Vlidriis Whll(* Rose—.T .1 KlesIliiR 1st...... 50 •• •• 1st F'iiie skirt hand made, .Mrs lohii I’m e Ist 50 body, overhanling tfie worn ijut tissues, Sow under 1 yearold, S. R. Gleason ist ... 2 00 Geo Seifert *2(1 ...... 3.5 J J “ 2d Win. Bird ...... 4 piles under (I months, F. E. Munson 1st.... 2 00 H(*ll — •• Isf...... 50 Class 42—Work of Women over .Seventy Years and siipjilying n<‘w lirain and nerve mar Geldinir 1 year J, H. W’riKht Ist BIJ’.MS. Mare 4 years old or over, C. B. Gllfels ist... Class 82 —Victories. .1 J KlesIliiR 3(1...... 3.5 of .Arc. terial, sending pure lilood tiirougli tli« Mure 3 years old, C. B. Glffels 1st...... Hoar 2 year old or over, R. M. Cross Ist...... 3(0 Dakota Reds—.1 M Hicks Ist...... 50 lirndshn w. .1 J Kieslliig 1st Best Sofa Pillow. Mrs. Lucy llristol Ist ..... M Mare 2 years old, Clara Bond 1st...... Harvev Skinner 2d...... 2(X» Geo !«Selfert *2(1 ...... 3.5 Mrs " 2(1 Hesf Pillow ShutiiH, .Mrs. Liiej' Bristol veins, invigoniting tlie whole system, Earlv Rom (-—'P It Cox Ist...... 50 H. E. Hudson ...... Hoar 1 yearold, R. M. Cross 1st...... 3(Xi (ierniaii I’riine “ 1st 40. 2d Boar under 1 year, R. M. Cross Ist...... 2(X» Frank (dtttleH3d...... ‘2.5 •• 1st 4o, ‘2d Sheets and' Pillows, Mrs. I.iiej’ llristol ist ... An and removing th'-cniise of disease. Mare 1 year old. N. Mertens Ist...... Iiii|i(*rial u'iig(‘ .4 .* Colt under 1 year,N. Mertens Ist...... R. M. Cross -2(1...... 1 tX> I,ate Rost'—J .1 KiesliiiR, Ist...... oo JefterHoii, 40. 2d Batch Work (Juilt .Mrs A. i.eBaron 1st...... 5o Oscar Pike, a well known resident of Brood niur«‘with foal by side 4 years old RreiiliiiK sow 1 years old or over, R. .M. Geo .Seifert 2(1...... 2.5 M(>oi(“’s Artie ** .* 40, 2d .Mrs Lucy Bristol 2ml...... 2.5 3 00 Cross 1st...... 3est Sweepstake. New’ Variety Lat(>— what the doctors called tlie gri|i. I wa* Sweepstake priMiiinin over all for best () 11 Woodworth 1st...... 50 R(>sf and Rr('at(“st variety of iilekled Host Knit Mens Woolen Hose, .Mrs. R. O.x ­ stallion and 6 of his got for drauKlit, <‘ i' .Morelaii(i 2d...... 2.5 fruit, Mrs B 1' I’oiiiiR 1st .'Jl improving when I took on a vioii ’itb cold Win...... ® boar of any hkc or breed, .1. D. Gleason Ist 2 (>• tohy 1st...... 40 C. M. Bray 2<1...... 1 00 Frank Gillies 1st...... 50 Can of heaiiH, Mrs ('has Case 1st Woolen .Mittens, .Mrs. Geo. FIsles Isf...... 40 and chill. Th(*n rlieiimatism set in, first Class 4—Perelierons T .’ II \Vo(Mlwortli 2d Wkirt, Mrs. John Price Isl...... 50 2(H) B F Y oiiiir 1 st...... 40 aed raspheri ’ies, Mrs (‘Case 1st .5(1 E. H. Lyon 2d...... -...... Potter A Shaw ’id...... Id Red—.1 .1 KiesliiiR 1st ...... Tidy on Cotton or Linen, Mrs. Geo. FIsler or undress myself, nor get out of mj Mare under 1 year, O. R. Rice Ist...... 2 50 ■■ EH Cross ’2(1 2.5 CtK’hin, butf. Potter A Shaw Ist...... (10 Early—si; waters 1st...... hik “ ‘’KOxtoliv 1st .50 -Mrs .viibie E.-Vlyres 2ml...... ’ii) chair without heln. For a year ttnd » CATILE. Potter A Shaw 2d...... 4n BKK'fS. “ .1 J KiesliiiR 2d 25 Scarf for (ientleiiiiin, .'trs. O. H. Wood- Cochin, partrldire. Potter A Shaw 1st...... (X) Mrs (’has Case 1st .5(1 Imlf I tried all kinds of mediciner atUC .Class 9 —Shorthorns. (•ochin, white. Potter A Shaw Ist ...... (Xi French swe(*t — E A .lakwaj’ 1st.. Rrapes. worth 1st...... 40 Bull 2 yyars old, C. M. Bray Ist...... 3 'lO s i: wali’i’s 2d...... •• .1 .1 KiesliiiR 2d 25 Stand Cover, Mrs. Chester Clark ist...... 10 sarsnpai ’illas, with little or no relief, f LaiiRsbans, Potter A Shaw 1st...... (Xi Blood —(‘ It (1 Biles 1st...... (iniiiees, “ Clias Case 1st .50 Hull 1 year old. C. B. Gltlles 1st...... -ICO Plymouth Itock, barred,Potter A Shaw Ist (Xi Class 44—Domestic .Manufacture Isaac Cressman 2d...... -"*1 E A .Iakw a.v2d. “ J J KlesIliiR, 2d 25 wjis vears old. Some one told me to C. .M. Bray 2d...... to ■New- varlel.v—.lohii Parks ist...... 40 crab a|iples, Mrs C Case 1st .50 Braided niR, .Mrs. Geo. FIsler 1st...... V) Bflll under 1 year, C. B. Gillies 1st...... 2 50 Plymouth Rock, w hite, Potter A Shaw Ist. (10 try I’ain(* ’s celery compound. .\fler i C. .M. Bray 2d...... 1 WJ Polish, lilaek, Potter A Shaw Ist...... Oo s i: Waters 2d...... 20 •• C HiiiRcr 2d 2.5 .Mrs Luej’lliistol'2d...... 25 Cow 4 years old or over, C. M. Bray Ist...... 4 (K) Manuel wnrr.el—O U Rleelst...... 40 uooseberrles “ On nice 1st .50 F’ancy riiR, Mrs. C. M. Bray Ist...... ‘s) had taken thre«‘ bottles I found a marked Polish, white, M. It. Hubbard Ist...... 60 E A .Inkwav 2d ...... 20 " a()xfotiy2(l ’2.5 Mrs. .Ahhey Mj’r(*s 2(1...... 2.5 C. M. Bray 2d...... 3 00 I’oiish, silver, C). A. SeuriiiK 1st...... (D ti>mato(s<, " C lliiiRer 1st .50 im|ii’ovement. I have now taken twelve Heifer 3 years years old, C. M Bray Ist...... 3 OO M. I). Hubbunl 2d...... 4ii Yellow—R E Hicks 1st...... 40 Knit ruR, Mrs. Lucy Bristol 1st...... ’K) C. H. Giflles 2d...... 8 00 s li Wateix 2d...... 20 “ \V H HiiiRcr 2d 25 Slumber Robe, Mrs. Lnej ’ Bristol Ist...... 50 LcRhorns, white. Potter A .Shaw 1st...... (Xi OraiiRe ciirrots—.Mrs (‘has (‘ase 1st...... 40 corn, “ " 1st .50 bottles, and the result is I eat and sltH’p Heifer 2 years old, C. M. Hray 1st...... 2 50 L(?Rhorns, brown, sinRle cone. Potter A Sample domestic dyliiR, .Mrs. Chester Heifer under 1 y»*ar old, C. H. Gllllts Ist 1. OO John Parks 2(1...... 2o " (’has BiiiRcr 2d 2.5 Clark Ist...... 50 well, do my own work, Jind go ub/»it as Shaw ist...... (X) whiti* carrots—si; waters ist...... to hiiekleberr ’s •' KleslInR 1st .50,2(1 25 Horse liliinkets, .Mrs, Chester Clark tst ... .5" C M. Bray 2d...... 1 ;h > S. G. W'aters ’2d...... 40 lilk lierries. a Gefoby 1st .50 nsiml, getting in and out of my carriage Cow and 2 of her Ket, C. .'1. Bruy 1st...... OO LeRliorns, black. Potter A Sliaw Ist...... (Xi R O.xtohy 2d...... 20 Lunihr(i(|iiin frame, .Mrs, Chester Clark Ist .50 (l.VUl.NS. W II HiiiRer 2d ‘2.5 l)rap(. ‘, .Mrs. ‘‘hesler Clark '2(1...... 25 Class 12—Galoways. Li’irhurns, brow ’n, rose cone. Geo. F^ Laj)- eranberrles, • () a alee Isf .50 without help. I have bwii tempted ts hain Ist...... (Xt Red—John F Kclle.vlst...... 40 Class 4.5—PHliitinRH ami DruwiiiRS. Heifer 2 years olil, O. A. W'hltloek 1st...... 2 50 white —win B Parker 1st...... 40 G E Lapham ‘2d ‘2.5 imt an article in tin* loctil ptijn'r for tfK IlainburKH, silver spangled. Potter A .Shaw currants, “ .1 J KleslInR 1st .50 Cul. of oil piiintiiiRS not b-ss than (I pieces, Class 13—Holsteins. New vai’let.v—so waters 2d...... 20 W. C. Ferdon Ist...... 2 oO Monorica ili'aek. Potter A Shaw Ist ...... (Xi .•sets—w E licRler A son 1st...... 40 <) a alee ‘2d ‘25 benetit of those tliat tire tifllicted as f Hull 3 j’ears old or over. Jay 11. Davis Ist... 4 (XI pears, “ () a alee 1 st .50 Oil puintiiiR landscupe, W. C. Ferdon 1st.. 7.5 Red Rame fowls. Potter A Shaw 1st ...... (X) i: O.xtohy *2(1 ...... 20 Oil palnlliiRH animals, W. C. F'erdon 1st... 7.5 have been. ” Hull 1 year old. Geo. E. Lapham Ist...... 3 oO Yellow—John !•' Kellej' 1st io; 2d...... 20 .S (» Waters ‘2d ‘2.5 Bull under 1 year old. J. B. Davis 1st...... 2.'>0 Re burRS, C. .M. Ilraj’ Ist...... 7.‘i J J K iesIliiR 2d...... 20 () a alee ‘2d ‘2.5 Criij’oii, Will Welihusen Ist...... , .50 Heifer 3 years old. J. H. Davis 1st...... 3(X) BrecdiiiR pen, cock ano (ioohins. Potter A Shaw Ist...... 7ii .S t; Wafers 2d...... 20 ('has Case ‘2(1 25 and Trotting .Xssociation. Whenhegoe* Heifer 1 year old, Geo. K. Lapbain 1st...... 2(K) RretalinR pc-n, cock and lu'iis Black Lcr- Turban —S(i Waters 1st...... 40 Rrapes. *• .1 J KleslInR 1st .50 Class 41!—Plants and F'lowers. G(*o. K. Lapham 2d...... 1 •••) horns. Poller A Sliaw 1st...... 7.5 J J KiesIliiR2d...... ’20 (>eo E Lnphiin 2d 25 for liis mail, In* says, peojih* ask hint Heifer under om* year old, J. B. Davis 1st- 2 oo Hn'ccliiiR peti, eotrit ami .5 hens, UrIiI Brali- Maniniolli —S (i Wafers Isl...... 4o mi.xed. (I a alee 1st .50 Col. of house plants not less than 2 dozen J. H. Davis 2<1...... 1 0" nias, PotH-r A Shaw 2d...... 'Xi Crock neck—.Sbl Bc(*clilcr 1st...... 40 a octolij ’ 2d ‘2.5 pots, Mrs (ieo Esler Ist ...... 8 0(1 what he has been doing that In* is tai- Sirs Kiiwson's S S. class’2d...... Hull and 5 of his Ret, Jay B. Davis Ist ...... 2(X) RreedliiR pen, cock and 5 hens. Plj’iiioutb Ellas II \lyres 2(1...... 20 tomato eatsii]!. “ Chns HiiiRcr 1st 5o 1 .59 pi ’oviiig so of late, and he answers as do Cow and 2 of her Ret, Jay B. Davis Ist...... 3 (X) Rock. C. .M. ilruj’ ’2(1...... "X) New varb'ty —.StJ Waters Isf...... 40 W E (icRler •2d 2.5 Six plants ditl'erent variety in pots. Mrs. CHICKS .Mrs J J KiesliiiR 2d...... 20 jdckled beets. \V H HlnRcr 1st .50 Riiwson's S. S. class Isi...... thonsands of others tlironghouf the Class 14—Jerseys. Field piiiiipkin —Johns Parks Ist...... 4o .'Irs, II. !•'. Young 2(1...... Class .’i:i—PoultI’j’. Chas HiiiRcr •2d 2.5 coiintry — Hull 1 year old, S. H. Dh Iki II Ist...... 3 00 i S ( T Waters 2d...... 20 “ tomatoes ripe “ ('has HiiiRcr 1st .50 Dlsfilay of cut flowers not less thaw six de­ llelfer 1 year old, Tompkins Ahla'y Ist...... 2D( i Rrabmas liRbt, Potter A Shaw Ist...... f>0 New variety—I (J KiesliiiR 1st...... 40 •• E 11 ( ross 2d ‘25 signs, .Mrs (ieo FIsler Isl...... ‘‘Pain(*'s celery compound has m;ide Potter A Shaw 2<1...... 40 Ml’S. Itiiwson ’s S. .8, class ’2(1...... Class ir>—Red Poles. i TO.M.VTOKS. •• ” RreiMl. ■• o a alee Isl .50 Hnihmas. (lin k. Potter A Shaw Ist...... (X) " (’has HiiiRer 2d ‘2.5 F'loriil design, Mrs. II F. \'onng Isl...... me well!” Hull 3 years old or over, J P. Campbell 1st t ist | Cochins, iiillf. Potter A Sliaw 1st...... (X) Plant zinnias. Mrs B F’. Young Ist...... •M.TrowbrbiRe 2d...... 3(hj Red. Will E GcRb'r A Son. 1st 40 ejlll pickled apples. .Mrs .1 .1 KiesliiiR Isl .50 Potter A Shaw ‘2d...... to Red, W II BliiRcr. 2d 20 " Chns Case 2d ‘2.5 .Miss .\bbie Myres 2d...... Hkik I Bug, .Mrs. ('Iiesti.-r ('lark ’2nil...... ('ow 4 years old or over, .1. P. CaniplK*ll Is* 4 co , Blaiit .Aster Mrs Alihie Mj res 1st...... Heifer 2 years obi, .1. P. Campbell 1st...... 2 50 I Coehins, white. Potter A Shaw 1st...... (Xi Yellow. R (i.xtoii.v. 1 st to .Mllskineloil, " OB Bice 1st .5o Ddilii'S, .Mrs. Chester ( lurk Ist...... Potter A .Shaw '2d...... 4o Vellow , F 11 Cross. ’2d •20 (ieo E I.iiidiam ‘2d ‘2.5 Plant lecbenas, Mrs. .Atdiie Myres tst...... iKills (Jnilt. Mrs. ( bcsl(*r ('lark 1st...... Class 1(>—Herfords. Coehins, bliiek, I’otter A Shaw Ist...... Oo Pencil. Mrs (’has liiiiRer. Ist to Eblerbt'rries, ” chi-sier Clark 1st .50 .'Irs. B. I’’ I'oiing ‘2(1 ...... Driiwlng, .(tis.s lee Beeeliler Ist...... Hull 2 3’ears old. Will Livesay l8t_ ...... 3 0') i Plymoth Rock, barred. Potter A Sliaw 1st . (X) Peacli, E. II ('ross 20 (’hill Niiilee, •; I ixtoby 1 si .50 I’liint nhlox, .'Ilss .\hticj ’ Myres Ist...... 'Ilss Ethel Heeehler '211(1...... Hull 1 year old, J. Turnbull Ist...... 3itJ i’otter A Shaw 2d...... 40 l’liini,.l J KIcsIhiR. Isl 40 ('ilhhiiRc, I ieo E l.ii|ihiim 1 st 50 Betuniiis, .Mrs. U. R. Rice 1st...... Plain B(>nnniunslil|>, .Miss Ice Beeeliler 1st Riiii under I year old, .1. Turnbull 1st...... 2 r>() Plymoth Rock, white. Potter A Shaw 1st.... (X) Pllliii, .M rs .1 .1 KiesliiiR. 2d 20 8 samples of wines, Mrs. R F'. I’oiilig 2(1...... Cow 4 J’ears old or os er, J. 'rurnbiill 1st .... 4 (K) Polish, lijack. Potter A Shaw 1st...... (X) Vj doz Ciiclimlicrs. table use S G can iib’ki'd piinipkiii Plant gei’aniaiis, Mrs. o. R. Rleelst...... ( lass 48 —'I usiciil I iistrninentH. J. Turnbull 20 S. (1. Waters 2d ...... 10 .1 .1 KiesliiiR, 2(1 20 pcaclie.s “ OR Rice 1st -Mrs. B. F. Young ’2d...... Largest exhibit ol eiirlositles, Tonipkins LcRhorns, black. Potter A Shaw 1st...... 0) Plate ti()(|net. .Mrs. II F‘. A'oung Ist...... Class 17—Grade Cows atnl Heifei’s. New varlet.v leetnee. Mrs.! .1 Kiesliiiu Isf to " VV H ItiiiRer 2d .\bhj ’ 1st...... Potter Sh.iw 2d...... 10 .1 J IesIliiR 2d 20 cherries ’• OK Rice Isf Six luitton bole boipiets, .Mrs. II. F; Fly nets band nnide. .Mice K. 'lyres 1st..... (,'ow8 4 vears old or over. K. Si-ott Ist...... 3(k) L(>Rhorns, bull. Potter A Shaw Ist...... 00 Endive led nee, .I .1 KiesliiiR 1st to •• S (i Waters *2(1 Young tst ...... Hiiniiiioek band niade, Alice K. 'lyres 1st Geo. E. Lapluim 2d...... 2 (>o I.eRliorns, lirowii, rose cone. Geo. E. currants single not plant grown bj ’ exhibitor, .Mrs. .Mrs J J KlesIliiR 2d 2o •’ (» R Rice 1st Class .511—Big Things. Rest niileli eow of iinj ’ URe or breed, Har- Laphnni 1st...... arb\v , .Mrs KiesliiiR Ist to \V E (ii'Rb'V ‘2d •• ))innpkin, John Barks 1st...... Heifer 1 year old. N. T. Feniier Isi...... 2 •'Xi Turkeys, hroii/.e,S. G. Waters Ist...... 1 (X) .1 .1 KlesIliiR 2d 20 plums •OR Rice 1st Estiirllans, .Miss .\iihle Myres 1st...... •• s<|iiiish, \V. FI. (iegler A Son 1st.. Jay 11. Davis 2«1...... I Isaac Cressman ’2(1...... —...... 75 ' - doz VCR cRRs, .S (i Waters 1st to straw lierries 1 Cactus, Mrs Rawson's S S. Class 1st...... “ wiiteririelon. It. F'. 5'oung Ist...... Ileifer und«.r I yearold, Frank (’abler 1st.. 2("i Turkeys, white. Potter A Shaw 1st...... 7.') Peck salsify, E .\ .1 ackw a.v 1st -to rasplierricK 1 Cannii, .Mrs Rawson's S. S. Class 1st...... ’* citron. S (I.'Viiters Ist...... E. Scott 2d...... 1 *8) Ducks.'I’ekiiis, .'!. D. Hubbard 1st ...... (X) I JesIniiiK ’. .'Irs. Rawson ’s S. S, Class Isl. .. potiiloe. Will. R. Barker 1st...... J KiesliiiR 2d 20 .) EI.I.V Class 19 —Fat Cattle Geese, Hi’cmiin, Isaac Cressiiiiin Isl...... 7."i C. doz red peppers. W E ocRler A Son 1st to 1 I’lilm, .Mrs Rawson ’s ."S. S, Class Ist...... • Margie Wurtzcl. C. F'. Moreland Ist Geese. Brown China, Isaac Cressman Ist .. 7.'> *.S li Wiiters 2d 20 (■iirraiil. Mrs O R Rice Isf I Hegonia, Mrs. Rawson's S. S. Class 1st ..., " turnip, Will. B I’arker 1st...... St<-er or Heifer 3 years old or over. (». R CiKip of doves. Potter A Shaw Ist...... 'xi 4 Oo I N(-w varlet.v peppers. S (i Waters 1st to ■■ R ( lx t oby 2d Class 47—Roj’s and Girls. “ carrot. John Burks Ist...... Rice 1st...... Coop of plReons, Potter A Shaw 1st...... '"X) Eii.M.vers2d 2(» A|iple. R (»\ t oby 1 st calihage, H F'. I'onnglst ...... SHEEP. Pall of rahhlts. Potter A Shaw Ist ...... Vi " ('has ('use‘2'1 Speeiineii of Ornamental Work, Miss Viola *• tomato(*s, .1. J. Kb'sling Isl...... Citron. So Waters 1st 40 Allien 1st...... Class 22 I.oiiR Wools l.lneoltis. Pair of Riiiiica piRS, Potter Shaw Ist...... 5 ( .1 .1 KiesliiiR ’211 7.5 Plum “ K < )xl()l>,v 1st grape, J. J. Kb'sling^ ...... •V. H. vVarren 2d...... 1 iX' K .M (b ’oss 2d...... '"lO Col of VCR's Rrown by liy under I'jyeiirs " ('has (Use ‘2d Kami) Mats.'Miss le(; Beeeliler 2iid...... evergreen corn,.lohn Barks.... . Two ewes 2 years obi, H. E. Hudson ist...... 2 0) Peach, “ (ieo E l.iiphani Ist Sampb* Salt Kising Rread, .Miss Ice “ radish, S. G, Waters...... H Warren 2<1...... 1 'xi " Deilil—I G KeisllliR Isl...... 7.*. of llRe. Sid Beeeliler 1st 1 OO " i.andreth —.1 G KcIh IIiir 1st ...... 7."> .1 B K iesIhiR 2d 75 ( has ('use ‘2d Heeehler 2ml ...... Best colleetion of hig things not eiiniiiec- Two I’wes 1 j’ear old, A H. Warren 1st...... 2 (x) Isaac CrcsMiiiaii 2<1...... "lO Craiihcrry. ” OR Rice 1 st Tin of Biscuit. .'Dss Ic(* Beeeliler Ist...... iitcd in above list. S. (i. Waters...... Hlekforu A Port 2d...... 1'x> Class .‘{7—Fri.lt. Jh ’csscd iiml Prettiest Doll, Mrs. Cliestcr “ Pool —Sbl Bccchicr 1st...... 7.~ “ (i(‘o E l.aplian 2(1 Class .51 Miiiinfiiotnrcs. Itani with .‘i of his rcI, A. H. Warren 1st ... 2(X) R Oxtohy 2d...... jO ('ol of apples Rrown bj ’ exlbltor cor- «ioos(‘berrv, “ OR Rice 1st Clark Ist...... 4'I Class ‘22- -Cotswold. ’• Red ('law son —I I, IbsH-hler tst...... T.-i n-etlj ’ labeleil, rIv Iiir ' a siicei'sioii of Col. of jellies not eliunierated ill this list, Spcciir.cn of Crm’lieting, .Miss Ice Beeeliler Marbb* work. Ficd I'. .Mnrdoek 1st...... 2 fruit lliroiiRlioiit the usual season, .1 .1 •M rs ( has ('asi* 1st '» (b)zi*n iixc handles. Elins 'lyres Isf. .. Ram 1 j’oar old, Oeo. E. Luphaiii Ist ...... ’.’(xi R M Cross 2d...... *<• Miss V|(>ia .-Auten 2nd...... Delhi Medt’r—R .M Cross 1st...... 7.’’> KleslInR 1 st 1 OO ' (ieo F. I.apham *2d Clonks and Carpets, H. L. Kendrick tst.... ! Huck Iamb, Geo. E. Laiiham 1st...... "i'xi Specimen of Flteliing. Miss lee Beeeliler Display of Washing 'liiehiiies, .lohn Two ewes 3 years obi or over, (!eo. E. Lap- ^ W I'MieRler A Son 2d...... '">11 Six varltles of w inter apples Rrow ii bv .Sample of chow chow, O R Rb-e 1st ” l.anccMtcr—Sbl Bccclilcr Ist ...... “."i exliibitor for market purposes, Frank \N E oeRicr 2d Dilley 1st...... 1 .1 L B<*( ‘cbb ‘r 2(1...... ”iO Gillies 1st 1 OO .Sample of vliicRar, S <1 Waters 1st ('lass '22—O.xfoi ’ds. •• Surprise —.1 L H(*eclilcr 1 st...... 7.-» Siiniiiier—Earl.v harvest apples, .I (i Kies­ Elias .Mvers 2d Ram 3 vears old or over, C. M. RIci* Ist...... 3(X) •• New Var. Red—F, H Cross 1st...... 7."» liiiR 1 st 40 Sampb* ol pie plant, R Oetobj ’ 1st O. R.‘Rlce2d...... 2(X) Wblt( ‘—Isaac (’I’csMiiiaII lst....7.'» ■ I .1 KiesliiiR 2d 20 Class .39-Duirj ’ and Hoiisebold. Rum 2 J’ears obi, (). R. Riee Ist...... 3(xi .1 G KcisliiiR 2(1...... ■'»() Primate, (ico .Seifert 1st 40 40 Earl.v .loe. .1 o Kiosllnu Isf 40 White bread, salt rising, IMrs. O. R. Riee Jut l(ain 1 year old, O. R. Rice Ist ...... 2ix» •• Buckwlu'at—Sbl Hccchlcrlst ...... 'lO ■Mrs, R. F'. i'oiing ’2(l...... C. .M. Rice ^d...... I "o Geo Seifert ‘2d...... 2."i New N arlety. .1 o KiesliiiR 1st to, and ’2(1 ‘20 DUTCH ER’S Ruck iaii.b, O. R. Rice Ist-...... ‘2'X» Aiitiiiiiii—Malden blush, W ii BliiRer, 1st 4(i White bread, hop rising, Mrs. O. R. Rice Ist H.VRLEY. Win II Stewart 2nd 20 Mrs. .lohn Brice 2d...... Two ewes 3 j’rs old or over, O. R. Rice Ist- 2 (x» •1 or (■> rowetl—W !•' GcRler A .Son tst...... (’>() 20 oz pRipiii. I'raiik nllHes 1st 40 Brown hreiid, Mrs. W. H. Hliiger Isf...... C. .M.Rice ’2d...... 1'X» W !•; GcRler A Son ’2(1 ...... 40 Will M Stewart 2(1 20 ('has. HInger ’.’d...... 3hoe for October. 2ew«'S 2 j’**ars old or over, (’ M. Rice Ist.... 2 (xi 2 row’ed—.1 1, H(‘echlpr Isl...... lbs. or more. W. E. 2 owe lambs, ('. M Rice 1st...... ‘21X1 White —R M Cross 1st...... ".O .Norton's Melon. J o KlesliriR, Isf 40 Gegler Ist...... 2 (XI O. R. Rice 2d...... 1 'X» W F7 (!(‘Rler A Son 2d...... 2.* New Variety, W N Reddoiit 1st 40 O. H. W’oodworlli 2(1...... I (XI LADIES’ SHOES. Rani with .5 of bis iret, O. R. Rice Isl...... 2 03 Black—R Nl Cross Ist...... ->0 Will 11 .Stewart ’20 ’20 Cniek of butter not less than S gal, .Mrs. .1. Class 2,1 l/onir Wool Grades. N(“W variety—() II Woodworth 1st ...... ">0 .lonatliail. oeo Seifert 1st 40 I>. Woodworth 1st...... 2 (N) .1 G KlesIliiR 2d...... 2.'i 144* ])airs Kid, L.ace and Button, only...... $1.48 Pen of ewes 2 years old or over, H. K. .1 o KIesliliR 2d '20 H. Oxtoby ‘2(1...... I 1x 1 CORN. I’lH'k's I’leiisanf. oeo Seifert 1st to Crock ot lard. Mrs. W. FI. Gegler Ist...... Hudson Ist...... * 'X) Mrs. ('lias. BInger 2d...... 200 pairs Kid, Lace and Button, Bar^^ains at...... $1.00* C. G. Poite 2<1...... 1 (X> Yellow’ dent -Cbas BiiiRer 1st...... 40 .1 o KiesliiiR 2d 20 Pmi of ewi-s I yi ar old, Bickford A Port Isl 2i»t W II BliiRcr ’2(1...... 20 Red (‘annda. .s o Waters 1st 40 Honev in eoiiib, 5 lbs or more, .Mrs. W. H. 250 jiairs $2.00 Kid Shoes, to ^o at...... $2.50 G(*o E. I.apbani *2d ...... 1 kiiis .Atibej ’ ’2(1 ...... 100 pairs Small Sizes, to go at...... V-t Brief C. G.Pope2d ...... Iin Red (lent—Geo Solfert Isl...... H) Cbas BliiRcr 2d 2o Honey in eaiis, Mrs. W. E. (iegler tst...... H row’ed vellow—(leo .'Seifert Ist...... Ill Nortliern Spy, F'raiik oltfles 1st to .Maple sugar U* lbs. or more, .Mrs. Elias 11. SWINE. T Abby 2bl 20 My res Ist...... < G tVaters 2d...... 20 Mrs. W. FI. Ciegb»r'2d...... Misses,’ Bovs,’ .and Vonths’ Slioes in all the best makes, Class '24—Ksse.v. H row’ed lilar.efl B I’ Y oiiiir 1st...... 40 KliiRof • lumipklns CO., S o Waters I st 40 '1' .\bby 2d 2o ■Mince pies, Mrs. W. H BInger Isi...... Boar ’2 yiain ’ obi or over. C A. Searlnir 1st.. 3 'Xi Frank (IBIles 21i...... 20 Mrs Cbas. BInger 2d...... such as “The Wavcrly,” “The ('neat We.ar," “The Douglas Hoar und<*r 1 J’ear old, C. A. Searinir Ist .. 2 ix) KIiiR Phillip —I D Beeeliler Ist...... 40 Yellow Bellllower, Win II Stewart Isl 40 HreedliiK Sow 1 yr old. Harvej- Skinner Isl 3 "O Sbl Be.s libT ’2d...... 20 oeo Seifert 2(1 20 A|)i>le flics. .Mrs. B. F' Young Ist...... “The Little King.” Xo shoe sttire in the eoiinty e.an shovr Sow under 1 j’ear old. Geo. K. Lapbani Ist. 2 'X) (piall Track—Geo Seifert 1st...... 40 SpltzenliiirR. Win ii Stewart 1st to Mrs. Cbiie. BInger ’2(1...... New Var. dent —Clias BlnRcr Isl...... to F’olltb-s2d 20 Biim|ikin pies, Mrs W H. Ringer 1st...... C. A. Searinir 2d...... 1 'X( R I oreenlliRs. F oBlbT< 2d 40 Mrs. (I. H. Klee ‘2d ...... sneh .an arr.ay ot good ones. Class 21 I’oliind Cblna Mrs ('lias Case 2d ...... ’20 New var. Hint—Cbas Clark Ist...... K) Wm II .Slewiirt 2d ’Jo Cream jile, Mrs W. E Gegler Ist...... Boar 2 J’rs old or over. Win. H. Parker 1st .. •( Seifert Isf to ColTee ( ake, Mrs. o. H. Hb'(‘Ist...... Don’t Fail to See lls for Footwear. r>ow under 1 year old, C. E. I)u\ is Ist ... Bed pop —S G. \S'at(‘rH 1st...... *)'l tVm II Stewart 2d. 20 Mrs. Clias. BInger ‘2nd...... L F Conrad 2wnrt 1st to F'rnll ( ake, .Mrs. O R. Klee Isl ...... 4 plirs under « months. L. F Conrad )8t N(‘W’ var pop- .'s G M aters tst...... Id Cbas BBiRer, 2d 20 Mrs FI. H (’ross2ml ...... Will. H. Parker 2i\ ...... 1 I, Ibss-liler 2d . 2(1 Ben Da\ls, oeo Seifert 1st 4o I/oaf Cake. Mrs. O. R Rice 1st ...... IDltilierstoli .N'onesnell. W III II .Steani’f 1st 40 .Mrs. Chas. BInger Vnd ...... Class 20 Kerkshlit-^. GR.tSS SEED. J (I KIesliliR ‘2(1 20 New Kind Cake. .Mrs. FI. H Cross Ist ...... 50 Dutcher ’s JnS House. “ oni 2 years old or over, C. M Bray Ist. RimI Clover- Will B Parker Isl...... ->(1 I limber I wIr. I 'i KleslInR Isf 40 .Mrs. W. H Blnger2n(l ...... with legs as clean as a deer’s, w'hich invi Y ed by two OITIES. LKOAL NOTICES. was by no means inclined to let Boaton and Atli»nt» Want Next KpU- TIME TABLE OItrOAUK HALK—Default liaTinK baen the grass grow under his feet, but IN BFFEC”- M made In the conditions of a certain mort- ropNl Convention. KOge dated March 14, 1805, executed by Wilders was afteiwvurds wont to de­ MAV 6. 1 895 . Valentine Kerlier to Edward Brown, Jamea clare that it was the longest mile he Minneapolis, Oct, 8. —Two more cities It. Conn and JniiieH I). Katee nn*l recorded In gave cordial invitations to the house the utllce of the Regieter of Deedu for Clinton overdrove, for his companion was more WKSTWAKD. county, MIchlgiin, In Lllier 7H of mortgagea inconsolable than a widow at the Io.ss of deputies of the Episcopalian conven ­ on page 51.5. on the 22iid ilay of March, tion this morning to hold the conven ­ ■C M . K M Si 1 Ht»5; two-thirds of the amount uecured by of her tirst husband. ■ BW *8 ^ C « *• Cr- • the said iiiortgnge being luaile payable hy As the steamer Idlewihl pulled out tion of 1898 within their borders. Rev. STATIONS, . £b < * B *8”^ B ' the terms thereof to Edwaril Itrown: one- Dr. Arthur Lawrence presented the in­ lotirth to James It. Conn and oiie-tweifth to of tlie bay Grey sat gazing on the re­ (sSK ; James D. Est«>s afuresnl*l ; one-fourth In- treating land, wondering whether ever vitation of Boston and Rev. A. W. Sew cc W ter«*st of the said inortgage was duly aa- again ho would see I hose inhospitable Knight of Georgia, that of Atlanta. slgiied hy the said Juiut*s 11. Conn to The a. III. a. III. p. III. p. III. p. ni. Ktate Riiiik of Ht. Johns, a corixiratlun or- shores. Both were referred to the committee DETROIT... Lv 0 .^.’S 1120 4 ().'> H 45 1045 ganlz**d and existing under the laws of Michi ­ His heart was full of bitterne.ss. without comment. MllwaukeeJct.. 7 i.n 1140 4 25 9 05 1105 gan, on the 2t5th day of Jiiiiuary, 1H94, a. III. am. which assignment was recordeil in said oflice Why had things gone so w'rong? Well, Memorials to the late Dr. Phillips Pontiac* ...... H 00 122.'5 5 07 9 50 l:il5 of Hegisli-r ot 1>. in. ary, 1H94, in Llher 79 of mortgagi's, aa- Copyricht kss. yes, he had after ull been indiscreet in Brooks, Dr. Washington and other de­ Holly...... ids treatment to Elsie Whitford. liiit H 41 1 OH 5 .M lo.ao 1 14 slgiiineiits, and dlschargi's 011 page 159; one ceased clergymen were Introduced. Diiraii*! ...... y H.t 2 12 « 50 1110 2 la tw**lfth interest *)f the s ild moriguge was who would have ex;M*cted such a etiild Ow*>sri*i .let...... 101.5 2 .'50 7 20 C .’5 05 linly iiHsIgned hy James 1). Estes to said CHAPTEH V. brain. Wixon ’ull Hx him, never fear. A. J. C. Sowden of Massachusetts St. Johns ...... as she was to ba\'e grown into a woman 10.^4 a 27 H 04 =w±* H 5H itaiik on the 27tli day of January, 1H94, A FRIEND IN NEED. You agree to go, an ’ Edgerly’s all presented a resolntion looking to the Ionia ...... 1149 4 2N H55 5 OH whk'l) assignment wns rn ®rey; time, twenty-four hours after the sink 3’ourself, or sacrilice the girl.” In some instances exceeding their pow ­ the 12th *lay *if July, IH9.5. in the sahl Llher Events recorded in the last chapter. For a time there was silence. The lar bills wrapped in tissue (mpi'r and ■j’” S - S JC ' — 79 on piigr l'.l*5, (/ii'wtiieh mortgage tliere is ers. elniin**d to he due at the date of this notice “Squaw, indeed, Mr. Impudence, ” 3’oung man sat watching the olouds of a letter in Mrs. Wilders’ neat hand ­ STATIONS. C Ox C3* S 0* Swai f 12}t.<‘><). besides an attorney f*H* of #15 nro- chirped the young wife, saaclly. “I’ve a smoke that rose from his 'companion ’s writing. CATAUKH DKNCKIHKD. X W ri W W vhled hy statute; and no suit or proceedings l^at mind to assert my women ’s rights pipe, as though in them he w’ould read “Use this trill** without compunction. at law or In e*|uity having h**en instituted to A Short lilNtory of u ltn*l Mabuly by nii CliloiiKO...... ] 7 HO r»**'*»ver any part of the debt secured by said It is a fr*'i* gift from y'our bjving mortgage. Now, therefore, hy vlrtiie'of the &nd sit up till midnight. ” hi.s fate. In imagination he .saw the M«‘(li<-al Authority. .Milwaukee...... j ' 9 OO “Do, dear,” said Wilders, "that ’s just the sweet, inno< ‘enf, childi.sh face with frieiuls. Jack and Millie.” a. III. a. in. a. in. p. in. (>. m power oi sul«* in subl iuortgag«*contaliie*l and 'I’ln'ii was ud*le*l in the big. rough, This is the way chronic catarrh us­ Grand Haven L 7 10 ."S 40 t» OO 2 1*) *5 00 hy statute In sill'll case niaile aiiil jirovlde*!, ■yvhat I w’as driving at. I knew that the brtnvn hair clustering round it, the Ferrysbiirg 7 15 5 44 9 05 2 15 *5 05 notice Is hereby given that on Saturday, the the best way to keep you with us was sad look of those pensive ey’cs, the scrawl of the prospeeUir; ually begins: .\ person eotelies cold, 7th *lay of I)**c**inher, 1H<»,5. at one o’clock in “D*»n’t return this little pile. No O U & I Jet...... H 12 *5 87 1005 .1 12 1040 the afternoon, at the west front door of the to ask you to go. ” trembling moveimmt of that beautiful which hangs on longer than usual, 'riieii Grand Haplds.. H 1.5 (5 4.5 1010 :5 15 1100 court house for Clinton county, .Michigan, in “Then, to sustain my character for lip —and he liehl l.is hand out to Wild­ man go*>s back on my Millie’s wishes follows a seusitiveness of the air jias- Lowell...... 7 1.5 105.5 4 00 1158 the village of .St. lohns, in sh I’ .50 5 55 Holly...... 5 5.5 1014 2 2*5 7 40 4 47 of f«ir*‘*'losiire. Tills sale wl I he made sub­ secrets. Hear your trouble bravely. nalsout. ” thr*)at, nostrils stoppe*! up, full fe* ‘ling Pontiac ...... *5 5.5 1()55| 5 05 H 25 5 57 ject to the amount yet to Ix'conie *lue on sahl Wo are your friends and what Jack hong and earni'stlv tlicN- taliced till in the li<*a«l, and cracking in the ears. Mirk**e Jc*t ...... I 7 20 li:52' 5 45 5) 05‘ *5 50 mortgage. the first shrill si‘re:iin of a stean.\. Iiistle DETROIT....Ar 17 5.5 |1 1501 4 05 |t) 25| 7 0.5 Dated, Sept**inlier 9, 1H9.5.' wants you to do, is for the best. Trust The l*(*-ru-na tr«;almeiit hir this di.s**ase ORRIN R. RICE, him as you wojild a brother. ” rouseil the miners from tm !<• sleep and fpjif i’halrUar, Iluflet Car and Sleeping Cat Fkpkwa & Wai .iiimixik . Assignee. is the only ti **atnient that has withstood Service. “Easy, easy, old lady, you’re too called them to another da3 .s (in *ms :5wl.5 Attornevs for Assign****. the t(*st of time. P* ‘-i u-na should he Eastward, No.12 has Pullman Sl**ep**r and fast; you’ll spoil it all. SVomen in busi ­ when tliev were but halt fro.i. DET.tll.S OK Till-; MKItOKK OK SKT- I5ufr**t,CliU*ago to Detroit. .No. 14 lias Parlo* 0RT<1A(JE .S.ALE.—l>* ‘fmdt linving heen 3'esterday’s. tak**n without interruption until every HiifTet Car, Oranil Haven to Detroit. mad** in t h** conditbiiis of a certain mort- ness and hens in a garden —always the TI.KKS IN IDAHO. N<». IH lias Parlor Car. Grainl Itapldf Mgng*-dated .Inly 1*», IH9*), **x***'ufe*l hy E*lw ln same trouble. ” “Sta3’ minute,” Wilders said. !ih bis symptom disappears. to Detroit, No. H2 lias sleeper Iroin Orand .M. Smith to William F, Gardner, 'mi*l re- guest rose to leave. “Millie wiortf :n»' Itaidds to Detroit *'i)rd( ‘d in t h* ‘ollb-e of t ht* Register *)f I)**<*ds, “You savage man, I leave j’ou; but Sen*l to the IV-ru-na Drug Manufactur ­ \V**Ht\vard, .No, 11 lias Chair Car, DetroP for Clinton county, Michigmi, in I,nx*r 72 *)f remember, if j’ou fail to bring Mr. Grey to give 3’ou this. ” Oovernmciit Scout IIrinf;« the Newa of ing (’ompany of (’*)luinhus, Ghio, for a to (frunil Kapids. No. 1.5 has Pallor ItnfTet MortgMg**s, on png** .5115, *111 the lOth *lay of He handed tlic young man a bnlk 3-, Car. Detroit to Granil Haven. N<». 17 .Inly, 1.S90. wldch mortgage was tliily as- to our way of thinking, I .shall believe the Kereiit Outbreak by Itaniiocks at coiiy of their latest hook on chronic liasPnIlmnn I5iilT**t Sleeper Dot rolt toChlengo slgii**il hy tile sabl William F. Gardner to tiio that all j’our boasted tact is only strong B(*aled envelop**, which h< ttx'k from n Jacksoii'n Hole, W'yo.—The Deed One catarrh. This book is a *'onii»h*te gui*le No. HI has Hl**«*per from Detroit to Grand Stall* Rank of .St. .Ddiiis. a eorporation or­ enough to impose upon an unprotected table-drawer. Rapids. ganized and existing iiiitler tlie laws of .Michi ­ of Kevence. to the cun* of all forms and stag<*H of JNO. W. I.ori), REN. FI.ETCHER, gan, on t he 9t li day of .1 amiiiry, 1H91, hy a female, who hasn ’t the courage to re­ “Just .a woman ’s whim — r.otliing Traltlc .Manager. Trav. Pass. Ag**nt. written assigiiinent , whicli as'signmeiit was bel. ” worth mentioning —but sin* said 3M)U this dreadful dis* ‘aHe. THOMAS RROMLEY.Airent. St. Johns. r**<'orded in said otib'** of Register of l)e«*(*k passes but some member of the OUB Prostra-ril w refund money, 1 2th day of Ocln. at the west front iloor of the ■all day, like a candidate, who wants to tion, F liling or h " ^ our guarantee.. Court I Ions*-for Clinton county, Michigan, in of them for the little woman ’s sake.” Smith and two comrades by Indians in hea*laeh*' may be eur*>d by it. A touch of Ix) 8t Mauktxxl, ri 'save his country ’ by taking oflice.” Impoto ncy. Raid at #1 per the village of St. Johns, in sabl count v. then* “I will,”Gre3' replied in tearful tones, the lower part of Jackson ’s Hole on rh*'umatism or neuralgia (piiete*!. The •T Roz, 6 Uoxea will he sold nt ixihlic vi'iidue to th** Ydgli**st “Well?” Nightly Emfs- for $5. hbbler, the Inml 111 said niortgag** il**scrih*>d, “and may God reward you both for all Thursday morning. The Indians had s**vere pain of a burn or scald jiromiitly plon. Shrunken •* “W’ell, the whole concern boiled or Un*lovelopefore inilaniination s(‘ts in, which in- n-sting on the south ti*n liich**s in w idth of “But his charge is so utterlj', wildly fast. “Hast thee volks down i’ tboso rectly of the death of a papoose last Hun's a cure in ab*mt oue-lhird of tin* lot two in said block, with thej pcrp**tuai absurd. Surely the child ’s age might parts? ” July. Smith was wounded himself in t inn* otherwise requin**!. Futsainl bruises OR. MOTT'S right to leave it remnin th* ‘r**. all In the vll- “No, Mrs. Whitford, ” Grey' r(*plied, lag** of St. .Iidins. in Clinton coiintv, in state have protected her —” this fight, hut recovered. should r*K;**iv** iinin* ‘*]inte treatment b«*- of Mb'higmi, for th** purpose of satisfying tli** “I have no busine.ss: my father and PENNYROYAL PILLS. "Hold liard, Grej’. You forget she ’s Wilson states that Captain Smith and fore the fiarts b*H'omo HW*)lleii, wliieh can The only snfe, sure anif rellabla mnoiiiit due on said niortgag**, and t h** costs 4 bouncing slip of a girl sixteen years mother died when I was a lad, and I *)nly be *l*)n** when Pain Halm is kejit at Female Pills ever ofTen'd to n*closur**. his two companions were prospecting Ladles. Kspeclally recommend ­ Dated .liilv 1 7. 1X9,5. old.” have never known other relatives.” on the south fork of Snake river at hainl. A H*>re throat may he cnre*l h**- ed for Married f-silies. They THE stA'I’E RANK OF ST. JOHNS. “P’raps, ” interrupted the corporal, fon* it be( ’*imes s(*rionH. A tronbl* ‘s*)me regulat*! the mensca, prixluclng Fkdkw .v a WAi.niiiixii:, AsHlgii**e. “What! ” the schoolmaster ’s ej’es the south end of Jackson ’s Hole, and free, healthy and palnlewi dls- t7wi;t .\ttorn**ys for .Assign****, jocularly, “we shall see 5'ou tripping e*)rn may be renniv***! b.v apjilying it charc**. $1.00 ix-r box, hy mail. flashed lire. ‘‘Have vou a shadow of were ambushed. He and his two com­ back with a trim little wif<^ hanging on tw ie*; a *lay'hjr a w*H*k or two. Alamo ' Send for circular. MORTCt.\<;E S.ALE.—Defsiilt liaving been panions were shot dead, and their bod ­ DR. MOTT CHEMICAL CO., Props.. Cleveland, Ohio to your arm.” ba*'k may be eiin'd and sev**ral *lny s of I I mmb* in tlx* eomlitbins of a niortgag** / \ ies left on the river bar. vnliiable lime siiv*'d or a pain in tin* sitle I'or snl<* hv * ’. E. VaiiSickle SI. .lolins Mi**h **x***'iiled by Sam 11**1 I'!. Gillam ami Itose A. “No, Mr. Whitford: I never yet spoke (iillmii to Ann M. Soim-rby, Hice *»r tlx* miles from the scone of the killing, and bill. Pnx'iiie a .">0 cent liotth* at once wmif=>f=»l_e:’s Reglst<*r of De(**lM for < liilton eonnty. in (irev declared in slow, imjiressive tones. lunl yon will nev* “r r**gn*t it. l-'orsale by Mieliignn. on December 17th, 1X92, in Lilx*r “liord, but I pity your b;id taste,” now visiting at Idaho Falls, put Wilson SUPPLEMENTARY 7<’» of mortgnges, on page ;$29, on which 'I'mvis A Haker. niortgag** t bere is ciniiiicd to be dm* at tlx* grinned the corporal. “Why. when f through a searching examination in re­ Detacliable WIDE TIRE. *l*it*-of this nolle**, two hiiixlrcliiti<>iiN. *':iii li.'all.Ti l.fd or il. liu Ill'll to dollars and sev('nly-s<'vcn cents, besides an at- any Knriti or I.uiuIm'I Wii,.oin. torTx*y l'e<‘of lift ceil dollars, si Ipiila ted insiild “Howd H13' tongm*. mon, ” Mrs. Wliit- companions, and says there can be no Washington, Oct. 8. —The north At­ Thou-.'ituls in nil*. Will --.■ud a niortgag** t(» be paid, sliould any proc**eil- aoi|.I'' - < I .'ll 11 lat t.. g.'Oil eat • ford interjected. “Dunnu thee see doubt whatever as to the reliability of lantic squadron will go to sea again in litr <.*hm1 r.'l.'ii tiff or |»r<'|- lligs lx- lak<'n l*» ft secur* ‘d by said mortgage. 'Tliere- for<* by vlrt lie of tlx* power of sab* in sabl added: ‘•Gan thee hast finished thy pri-c to him, as the Indians openly ’ this entire squadron, reinforced by the niortgag** coni aim'll, ami of the statute In meal, m3' dear, get thee to thv room an ’ avowed they would have his scalp. Maine and Texas, and perhaps the bat­ I. N*iTi< ’i,s. such case mnib* ami provbb'd, notice is Ix-n-by fettle it oop a bit. <>1 *ull be; wi' ve given Hint on .November Ibth, 1X9.5, at *)n't* He believes, however, that this will vir­ tleship Indiana, will continue those ev­ o’*'lock lathe aftern*>on, at tlx* west front presently. ” tually settle the difficulty, .so far as the olutions on a larger scale in southern M OR'I'i; I i I-; .H.\ 1,E.— llefnilll linving heen do*>r of tlx* Court House for Clinton *'ounty. Tirev seized on Elsie’s absence as a I I mmle ill I he conilil ittns of n morlgiige In .Michigan, ill t he vllliige of St. .lohns, in goixl i>|)portunity to finish packing, for Indians arc concerned. Having avenged j waters during tlu* approaching winter, (Inletl .April Isl, I N'.xi, e\e('ii|)'i| hy .N'li'liolns said comity, llx*rewlll be sold nt public vcii- the death of their braves, they will now I though the details of the winter cruise .M ill(‘r mill his wife.Vmin .M . Miller.'tti .Mielinel dix*. tollie highest l)idi tin* rtgag*'*'. Cholera and Diarrhiea Kenn'dy ’. For t lierefore by \irt m* of tin-power of suit* in “That 3’ou arc sitting in this room; going to < bicago on a vacat i for l'S92. and rei'orileil In llx-olliceof the Regis­ The last book was jiacked, the Inst “I believe j’ou. Now tell the worst.” cuitous route for the reservation. ford, t!2 year.s of age, whose farm is < lint on eoniity , .M bhign n, in the vilingeof .St. ter of Deeds for Clinloii coiinly, in .Mb'higmi, Ixdonging put away, the last long, .1 olins, in snill eomity. t bere w ill be stild nt on .Aiigiisl 22. 1.S92, in l.ilx'r 7*1 of inorl- “Well, Frank, 1113' boj', _vou are just From reports received from troops five miles north of this place, was shot lillblie I'en*lll) ‘ to the liiglx'st bidder tin* Imnl gag**s, on page 221 : which mortgage was in this fix. If ;v'ou sta.v liere j'ou maj’ lingering lookout of the window at the camped in Star Valley it Is believed no In snbl mortgllge ib'seribed. vl/: Tin* north dniv assign***! oil .Alar*'h 1 <;, ls<»4. bv I-Jlza- and killed by his son-in-law, James M. lin If of the norl ln ‘nst i| iin rt er of seel ion nil in - clear 3’ourself,but you will never be able laki‘. now a big plain of snow, fringed further trouble will ensue, and the re­ b*-lli.A. H*in**yw* ‘ll to Alargar**! Illack, by a by the pine-clad bills, the lasd— Ab. Frazier, at Frazier farm, near here. ber nine, in low iisldji number seieii iiortli, of writ 1**11 assigmix'iit whli-h was ri‘cor'd*'*l to relieve tliat voung girl’s eliaracter port states that there w’ere no Indians rniige four west. In Mb-lilgmi. for lliepiirpose .Alarcli 17. 1'S94. In t lx* oi;i*'** *>f th*' l:*'gist**r w li.at was 1 bat ? Two months ago Frazier and his wife of satisfying I lie miioiiiit due oil said iiiort- of the stigma east upon it. Ill-natured in Jackson ’s Hole, with the exception of *if D*'i*n w lib'll imtrlgag*' llx-re is people will say that where there is a small hand uiuler military escort Dated « letplier .s. ls'.i.5. clainx ‘d 1*1 lx-dix* at 1 lx* dat*> *if this ixtllce confj'onted him. children to her father ’s home. Frazier .Ml* ii.\i;lsi*iT/.i.r.v. *>ix ‘ hmxlr***l and iiin*'t*'*-ii *l*illm's and sixty- lire there must be smoke. A lie that ’s going to another camp in Wyoming to child! (i(H>d heavens, it seemed as has freqiumtly accused old man Oxford l-’niKWA A W.VMiKll'oi:, .Mortgage*'. t w*) *'*'nls. Ii*>si*l*-s an atforix'.v !*•*• **( fift*'*'>n half a lie is alwaj-s the worst to light, recover a child that was lost last win­ of having caused all his family 7w 1:1 .\ 11 orneys for .Mortgage**. *l*illars. sttpulal**d in sabl m*>rtgag** t<* b*- as that poet that Milh ’’s so sweet on, if in a night she bad grown into glori­ iiai lnk**n t*> ter. The names of Smith ’s companions trouble. The imirdcrer escaped on iniD.vri'; *»RDER.—Stat»* r* ‘*'b>s*> said iixirtgag**, mid no suit *)r pro- could not he learned. horseback. P *'omily of * lint on. ss. At n sessloii of c*s-*lliig at law or in *'*|iilty linving b*-<-n In­ “I .set' all tliis,” Grey groaned. the .strength of her young beauty the t lie probnte <'oiirt forth** *'oiinty *if ('liiit*in st it ut*'*l to r<*e*i\ * ‘r any part of the ib'bt M*-. scab s fell from the eyes of the unhappy lioblt*nii( tin* iirobnt** *itll('**. in 1 In* village of ciir***l by sniil mortgage: th**r* “f*>r**, by virtue “Well, the alternative is to lling up St, .lohiis. on Nionday, tin* 2.‘5rd day of Sep ­ *>f tlx* p*)w*'r of sal** In sal*l mortgag** (•*in. the sponge. Just (piit and leave the man, and be knew be loved. < di. bow WAITING FOR OLNEY. \\’h**n a jierHon b**ginH to grow thin tember, in th**yem'oin* tlionsmid eight hiin- t a ln***l ami *>f t lx* St a 111 te in such cas*- ina*b* dr* “d mid iilin*ty-tlv**. l’r<*seiit, ChaVb's .M. game in Wixon ’s hands. ” be longed to take her in his arms and tlier** i.s Koinetliing wrong. Th** wast** is ami provbl***!. ixiti*-** Is lx*r**by glv**ii that *)n South AiiM-rlraii I'ouiitrIcK Would .loin Merrill, Jiidg** of prii*l innst * ‘ome. r* ‘ndiiig mill filing th** petition duly v**rttle*1, do*)r of t lx* court house for Clinton eountv, In nine ens<*s out of t* “n the tronbit* is of Charles (intd praying Hint the Inst will ill Michigan, in the villag** of .st. .Johns, In Rre gossiping about us—” cro.s;* —not yet—but who knenv what Washington, Oct. 8. —There is dis­ and t*'stmn)*iit *)f said d* ‘<'**as< ‘ H*ild at public ven- “Gammon! There isn ’t a man, wom­ the future might bring forth? cussion in political circles here over prov*>d mid ndmitt**d to probate mid that hi* *lne t*> th* ‘higlx*st bldd**r, I lx* pn-misi-s *!*•- .She seemed very ([uiet and self-jxis- the possibility that all the Pan-Amer­ st olnt«‘d ex***'Utor of said ••stat**. 'rfiereiipon t lx* s*iut h side of tlx* s*»ulhweHt i|uiirt**r of Hcssed—not a bit the emotion-tossed ican countries may in the future act will stop 111** wast**, pul on n**w fh ’sh an*l It Is ordered, that Thursday, tin* ITtli *lay of word about her, e.xc«‘pt those as eanst* th<*m to f* ‘«‘l Ix'tter in every way. the northwest *|uarter of tfx* mirthwest Elsie he had pictured to hini.self. Eexik- jointly in the recognition of the bel­ OetoJier, .V. I)., 1 Hi).5, at one o'eloek In tin* i|Unrl**r of s*M'tion twelve, in towiishl|i eight, Wixon had at the meeting la.st night. Th«! fo*)*l tliey eat will be *lig*'st«'d and nfD'riioon, In* assigned for tin* ln*nring of north of range two w**sl. in Mb-hlgiin. 'There i.sn ’t a living soul in the city as ing round the r(x>m at his corded bo.xes, ligerency ’ of the Cuban insurgents. appropriat* ’*! t*» the needs of the syst**in, snbl pi'tltion mid that the heirs nt law mnl I>at*'*l Sepl«'niber 17, IX'.i.",, Rhe said very' (piictly': Pan-American representatives here legat*** ‘s of snbl ihx'ensed and nil oth*-r |n*r- .ALARGARET RLACK, guesses the purpose of the meeting. 1111*1 a nornml ajipetite will npp*'ar. soiis int<*r**st**d In said will, ar** reipiin'd to Dkiiiii .vs a Rm.xwin , Assign****. 'The captain played his cards uncom- “You are going to leave us for good, have been anxiously waiting to see F*)nsntiipti*)ii fr*'*iuently follows awnst­ appear at a session of said com t then to In* 4w 12 .Attorix'.vs f*>r Assign****. monH' smart. He didn ’t want no in ­ Mr. Grey', 3'OU an? not coming back to ing of bo*liIy' tissue b***'aus** nearly all holnsnmptives have in*lig< ‘sti*)n. The why the will should not lx* niiproved. .\nr l)ig* “stiv** F*)rdial will r* ‘stor** th** it Is fart her ordiTt'd. I lint nolleebe given to sue*l out *)f the circuit court for the *'*)Uiity to the dejiartment that It would bo a tIn* persons lnt< “r**sted In said estnte of the *)f Clinton. In favor *if Georg** E. Rlls’s chance for you. In? w»»uld Inive had no have guessed rightly'. ” st*>ma*-h t*) a healthy ***)n*lition in a vast good plan for the Fnlted States and all inaj*)rity of cns**s. G**t *)ii** *)f our books p**inl*-ney *>f tin* li**iirliig tli**r**of by emislng a against tlx* goo*Is mxl *'hatt**lH nnd r**nl price t») pa 3’ 3'ou off with. ” The words and tone were cheerful, South and Central American countries ropy *>f t Ills order to be published In Tin: estnt*'*>f AA'* ‘sley E. AA'arixT ami C**lla R. but she read in his ey'cs the pain the fr*»m y*)iir *lriiggist niiii learn about this St. .Ioiivs News, n n**wspnpt*r printed and AVarixT In sabl *'oui)ty. to me directed ami “And lie offers?” to act in concert, either as to the rec­ cirrnliited in said eonnty of Clinton f*ir *l**llv**re*I, I did *>ii tin* .5th ilav *>f S* |(teml)**r- parting cost him. n**w an*l valiiabh* reni***ly. “Ho don ’t sluiot straight at the mark. ognition of the insurgents or as to the When th** eliihjr**n ii*****! Fast*»r Gil give t fir**e sn('*'**sslv«* w*-*.ks previous to said (lav A. 1). 1 x'.i.5. levy upon, take all t he right, title “Gn account of the trouble you hinted ofhearing. tHARI.KS .M. .MERRILL. ami intent of tlx* said AVps)*-y l-L AA'arii*>r In He insinuates that If 3’ou will resign th<*in Eaxol —it is iialatabh*. H .5w;5 .fudge of rrobiite. at?” she asked. independence of Cuba whenever the and loth** billowing d*'S('rnx*il r<>al estat**, and h'ave these parts, he will keep projter time arrives. {A tme copy.) that is to say: TheH*iiMh one-half (Lj) of tlx* everything as secret ns the grave.” “Yes.” north on**-half ( 1-2 1 of lots niiiiiber seven (7) It has alrea*ly been reported that .f .Mill<>r, of .Vilrlfiii, wiiH kill<-il in 11 and eight C*) block one (1 * village *if Maple “Hut bow can he? Who could curb “I gue.s.sed a.s much. And you thought .Mexico and Venezuela have decided to riillroii*! wr* ‘<'k nl|MlllM|xirt, N.^'. Rapbis. Clinton **iunly, Michigan all itf the tsi* for sale nt piililb* mic­ instance? ’’ well! Ah, that was kind of y'ou—kind grant belligerent rights. If this be the K*>r 1895-1X1. tion or v**mlue to the highest ld*lder, at tlx* > *•» prJ.Siiy I>i**. w<-st front d*>*»r *>f the court house in St, “He < an. That I know. He’s got a to the very last.” case, the representatives of the respect ­ .lohns iinsp«*rat** eas*>s *)f kitln**y ’ *lis- *>f Grtober next nt one o'cbx k In tlx* after­ hold on her that ’nil shut her mouth as *'as**H pronoun*'***! incurable have bc**n Seheilub* of Tea* ‘li* “r's E\mninntlons in noon of said day. Manlike* he was di.sjippjiinted at her advised of it. Sept«*nib**r 7. lx<.t.5, tight as a s«piirrel tra|).” ciir* *l by tin* Fliiii** Ki*ln**y ’ Fur**. .Many Clinton eonnty Is as fidlows: “And .Susan Green?” equanimity, though ho had ro much It is admitted by those concerned, High scluiol room, .St..fohns. tliir*! 'I'tinrs- GEORGE RANDOI.I'H. I liysi*-ians ns** it. day an*l l-'rblny, Angiisl i;. and Id. IH9.5. Fi;ni:w \ A- W\i.iiiiii**)k. D**pnty .Sherlfr. “Her father ’s Wi.xon ’s private prop- dread(*d any ebullition of feeling. however, that the insurgents must High sriiool room, l***\Vltt, third Thiirsdny Attorix-ys for 1*1111111117. ert3’. H<* never usi's no tiKils he can't “G(MMl-by, Elsia!” make greater headway before it will be mid Friday. OetidsT 17 mnl I H, 1x9.5. Iflgli seliool room. St. ,1 olins,Inst Thursday dull or shariwn ns lie wants to. That “(kvxl-by', Mr. Grey!” entirely safe for the United States or G*>o*l r*'llnhle nx*n. to h *-II onr DENT’S nnd Frldiiy. .Mnreh 2*5 nnd 27, IH'.Mi. CImIce Hn*l Hnrdv .Nurser.f sham paiMon is liis, laxly ami soul, and And that was all their parting, for any republic to recognize them. The Court Iniust*. St. Johns. Inst Thursday nnd Stock, such as Fruit tr* ‘«*s, the lubber llolltro.ik ir alreml^-hipped at that moment the jin-.peetor drove to proposition for Joint action Is based up ­ Toothache G um Frblny, .Iniie *2.5 nnd 2d. IHtid. Roses, Shnilis am] Ornnmen'. Iiv orib-r of tin* lionrd of **XHniln**rs. tals. Ladles made this bnHtix*ss a sne<*ess, off to ‘ bicago. ” the diHir in his buggy to take Frank on the possibility of Insurgent victory STOPS TOOTHACHE IHSTANTiy. All exnmlnnllons f*ir first nnd seeondgrnde Easy work, pleasant, light, ami profitable ’ “And Mr. Fdgerly?” Grey to the depot. In engagements which are likely soon ertlflrntes wl II Ix-gln nt 9 o'rlork n, in. nnd G i tkit I''ki;k . Ajijily at *>ncp witb references Ask for DENT’S; take no other. eoiitlnin* two days. Appliemits f>r-e of a’v>ther eobir; The prosix*etor ’s horse was just such to occur. SoM everywhere, or hy ma.l IS cts- egrnde eertlflrntes' will Ix-gln nt liDD p. m <’t)MI*.\NY, Nurserymen hii *I Heediiien, honest as tlie de.y. but bis lie; 1 wil. an animal as he might be e.xpeeted to C. S. Dent & Co., Detroit , Mich . 'nnirsifn V. Ki:i Mie ’■ '/Ii* d bi­ own —a quick, rough Indian pony*, Dr. Mil**** ’Nc’^vp rinsters 2V!. at Rll ilnigRlstfl, /Jenf's Corn Gum Cures Corns, Dumons, ll'arts. CommlssloinT of Schools. Stop sufTerliigl Try 1 »r. Miles* I'atn 1’lll.s. HIS ALfBl DESTROYED. NOTHING YET DONE.

Durrmnt Salil to HKve ConfMsed HU All Rumors Coiirsrnlnc the Tenesnclun Absence from the Lecture. Dlsputo Untruuw Coald Not Weaken Sack Testlmouy San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 8. —The Ex ­ MANY FATALLY HURT AT A CHURCH Washington, Oct. 8. —Nothing has aminer says: “One of the greatest As Tbia HKHICATION. been done by our government with ref­ sensatioi^^ in the Durrant case and one erence to the Venezuela boundary con ­ (,From the Kalamazoo TeUQtnph.') What is which comes now as a climax with troversy since Secretary Gresham for­ The following staU-iiient is oiu* of gruat crushing weight upon the accused has Floor Give* Way at a Corner Stone warded Minister Bayard a copy of the intorfst to mtiuy a citi/.on of Kalamazoo, Laying at Lorain. Ohio—Conlrat-l.ir ami u man as well known as Mr. Wallace become the property of the prosecution. resolution passed by the late congress sliouUl carry more than onlinary weight Theodore Durrant not only confessed to Had Iteeu Warned—LUt ^uf Tiiote urging Great Britain to submit the dis­ witlj our rear. Suiniicl Pitcher’s prescriptiou for lufauts was very severe at times; my urinary sys­ confession takes the witness stand the ing his own secrets and has great re­ crumbling fabric of the defense will itating men, women and children into and. Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor tem w'as alst) in a bad state of derangc- the basement. One was killed outright, spect for all the proprieties. If he rjient, sometimes the urine was scanty and fall. The one to whom Durrant made sends such a dispatch the fact will not other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute then again the amount would beexce.s.sivc, the fatal acknowledgment Is his class­ ten were fatally injured and betw-een thirty and forty others badly hurt. be known from this end of the line until for Paregoric, l>rops. Soothing Syrups, and Castor OiU and a dilHculty of pas.s»ige always exi.sted. mate and friend. Dr. Gilbert F. Gra­ the document is submitted to congress. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills at a time ham. It was not Graham ’s purpose to The services were just about to begin It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by when I felt that I was going to be sick, vhen the accident happened. Fully It is also believed that the president tell what he knew for the sake of an old will make it the basis of a vigorous Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays but their use warded otT an attack, and 1 friendship, but now he tells it all just 3,000 persons were assembled on and am itow feeling very much better; the around the platform, which had been discussion of the Monroe doctrine in feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, as it occurred. In addition to that he his annual message. urinary organism has rt'gained a normal constructed across the foundation of cures I>iarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves condition, and the terrific pain in my t)aek repeats a conversation which he had There has been a change of gov­ with Attorneys Dickinson and Deuprey the building. The boards forming the is much reduced in severity, while it is now ernment in England since our congress teething trouble^, cures constipation and flaf'«ilency. a few days ago. He lias even informed temporary floor had been laid across last going away altogether. I am con admonished John Bull as to the pro- them of the important confession which the joist.s, which were supported in Castoria assimilates the food, regulsitos tlio stomach tinning the use of Doan ’s Kidney Pills, prlety of referring his Soirth Amerl- with positive feeling that they will elfec Durrant made to him when Gratiam the middle by upright posts. These j and bowels, giving hcalfliy and natural sleep. Cas­ I can controversy to arbitration, and the on me a permanent and speedy cure, j visited him in jail.” supports .broke and the floor went down toria Is the Children’s Pa::ncoa—the ^lotlier’s Friend. li:i\'e niiboumUd contidi-nce in Doan ’; with a crash. I present prime minister is likely to re- Naturally the subject uppermost in ! celve such advice with less favor than Kidney Pills as a remedy for all kidne} Attorney Deuprey ’s mind is tlie damag­ Fully 300 persons were thrown into I his prede(es.sor. While he was in the ailnn nts; have good reason to be, as the\ ing statement made by Dr. Gilbert F. the pit formed by the sagging of the Castoria. Castoria. li.tvedone .so much for me.” I foreign office l./ord Ro.sebery was dis- Graham against Durrant. The knowl ­ middle of, the floor. P'or a moment "Castoria fs an excellent incdldne for clitl- “ Castoria is sow.d ndapteil tocliildren that Can you ask any more than this? Doan ’: I posed to be quite liberal in his treat­ edge that Durrant ’s classmate had an ­ everybody was paralyzed by the calam­ dren. Mothers liave repeatedly told me of its I recommend it as superior to any prescriptiou Ividney Pills i.re relieving more backs o ment of the question, and in 1886 pro ­ the burdens they have l)een forc('d to Iteas nounced his inttwition to go on tlie wit­ ity, hut soon there was a rush forward good elTeet upon their children. ” buowu to me.” posed a boundary line that would to­ 1);;. G. C. Osoooi>, H. A. Arckv ’i, M. D., through the kidneys than all other ineair ness stand and testify that tlie accused by those willing to lend assistance to day be acceptable to the Venezuelan _____ Lowed, IMass. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, devised, and, better still, they are doinj. had confessed to him that he had no the crushed and struggling people. this right here in .Alichigan. Ask any oix This niatle matters worse. For fifty ' government. In fact, that dispute was “ Castoria Is the he.' t rcmcily for children of notes of Dr. Chene-y ’s lecture, nettled I in a fair way toward settlement when " Our pliysidaus in the children ’s depart ­ who has ever taken them and see what tin;} the attorney, a'though he declared that more persons were crowded forward which I am acquainted. 1 lio;>e tlie day is not ment have spoken higlily of tlidr experi ­ w ill say. the Gladstone government was over- far distant when mothers will consider the he was confident of breaking Graham into tlie hole upon tliose who went ence in tlielr outside practice willi Castoria, Doan ’s Ilidney Pills for sale by all deal down with tlie floor. I thrown and Lord Salisbury, the pres ­ real interest of their cMMrcn, and use Castoria and although we only Imve among our <-r’s, price, 50 cents. .Mail(‘d l)y Foster down on cross-examination. instead of the various quach nostrums which When the confusion had subsided ent prime minister, who then came into medical supplies what i.s known as regular Alilhuru Co., HulTalo, N. Y., .sole ag^-nt power, declined even to discuss it. It are destroying their loved ones, liy forcing products, yet we are free to confess that the somewhat many of those who were opium, morphine, soothing S3’rup and other fe • (he r S. Hememher the name, iJoan’t HINSHAW VERDICT DENOUNCED was his arbitrary and offensive atti­ merits of Castoria lias won us to look with able to extricate themselves did so by hurtful agent.s down their tliroats, thereby tude and utterances at that time that favor upon it.” t Ixirvli I*«>o|)l(> of liiili:iiiii]>i)liH Want It walking and crawling over their less sending them to premature gr.avcs.” terminated diplonialic relations be­ United IIospit .vl and Dispensary , •Sot ANiili'. fortunate companions. Tlie work of llK. J. F. KlN'ClTTlLOr, Dos ton. Mass. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 8. —The peo rescue was begun at once and all were tween Great Britain and Venezuela and Conway, Ark. Allen C. Smith , Pres. they have never been resumed. The pie of this city, especially the members finally taken from the pit. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. of churches, are settling down to the Following is a list of the killed and British legation at Caracas has been closed since 1887. It is not Improbable lielief that the Rev. William E. Hin- wounded; Killed.;— E. that the United States will advise Ven­ shaw should not have been found guilty M.\RY WEHF’IR, 3 years old, daugh ­ ezuela to insist upon a renewal of the of the murder of his wife. The concen ­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Weber of Shef ­ field. Rosebery proposition if the president sus of opinion is that he was conv.cted decides to give any advice at all. by the sentiment of the people in Hen­ ROSA M’GEE, 3 years old; skull frac­ dricks county. His church friends in tured. this city propose to do all they can to KATIE GRIFI'TN, 8 years old; hurt OUR WARSHIPS ACTIVE. SIXTY DAYS. internally. have the verdict of the jury .«et aside. Tmuliln ill C'liinoHo VVutcrit Will Find MRS. MARY M’GRACITH, left leg I *• .4 barber employed here has announced Tlu'iii Ready. crushed and hurt internally. 'Mi that he is ready to make aflldavit that Washington, Oct. 8. —Among the na­ MRS. JOHN EUSTIN, left leg one of the jurors, Mr. Hunt, said to him val niovement.s reported to the navy crushed and chest injured. I will erect (luring the above time to follow tiefore the trial that Hinshaw was department yesterday were the arrival MRS. CORNELIUS SULLIVAN, hope to get a new trial on this affidavit. cf the Monocacy at Shanhair and the one of the spine injured and left leg crushed. If they fail in this city they will a.sk dep.Trture of the .Machias from Hankow the supreme court to set aside the ver­ MARY G.AIRER, chest crushed and hurt internally. for Shanghai and the treaty porta. dict on the ground that it is not sup ­ While no reason is assigned by the MRS. MICHAEI. KELLING. injured RclIeTcd and cured by tbc Dr. ported by the evidence. commanding officers of tliese ve.ssels for Owen Eleclrlc Trtiss—our latest internally. Aermoter Windmills the niovement.s it is assumed to be a invention —CJuartintecd most Seicn- MRS. KATE DIEDRICK. both legs llflc, I'owerfal, BJuralple, Com­ broken and hurt internally. desire of the admiral comniaiuling the fortable and Eifeelive method. A Great Falls, .Mont., Oct. 8. —Ex-Sena ­ JOHN FIKLDC.A.MP, hurt internally. Asiatic station to have them in South ­ ern C!iina. where they may be readily coiiii)letc for only mild, continuous current of Galvanic tor Rower called to order an important MRS MARGARET MACKERT, hurt Electricity is applied directly to the meeting of leading sheep men at the internally. available in the event of trouble, such seat of the Rupture causing a coiitrao- Park hotel last night. The object as has been experienced during the tlunand litrciiKllioniiig of those parts. Those badly fnjuretl, but who will re­ stated was to organize in this county, cover, are: past summer, in the looting and burn ­ No detention from business or work. To and tiltimately in all wool-growing ing of mi.ssionary property. Both the FIFTY ItOLLAKS. those who are Rsj^ttared, it will pay to Nellie Dollard, head cut. 50 Machias and the Monocacy are of light $ . counties of Montana, for the choosing $S0. investigate our mode of treatment. Nicholas Wagner, skull fractured. We are honest in the belief that our of delegates to the state convention Leo 1 heohald, 3 years old; head cut. draft and adapted for navigating to some at Helena, and state organization for extent tho Chinese rivers. f^eniiiiio Electric 'ITrnss will cure Colonel W. I. Brown, leg and arm any ca.se of ISiiiiiJcjrc that is at all the advancement of the interests of bruised. The demand tor the curable. We warrant that the Filcc- sheep men, and for represetitation at Mrs. Jotin Fox. both legs broken. tricily can be leSt instantly on applica ­ Washington whenever tlie tariff again Tliplr Orittor. Mrs. William Du Burgett, hurt in­ tion. Call at our office. No charge for engages the attention of congress. The Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. 8.— General ternally. consultation. Our Treatise on opinion prevailed that there should be Samuel F. Carey has been selected as Kuptiirc ” Is free. a flat tariff on all kinds of imiiorted Mrs. Mary Latimer, right leg crushed. orator at the unveiling of the Harrison We have been before the Public many AERMOTER wool of about G cents. Tlie Helena Mrs. Jacob Keefer, hurt internally nionunient in Garfield park in this city years, and our Electrical ajipliances have and leg will have to be amputated. become a recognized standard of merit. convention was fixed for Nov. 11. next Decemlyer. He is the oldest resi­ John Martin, leg broken. dent of Cincinnati and probably the The largest establishmeut of its kind in John Eustin, back hurt. the world IIIIiio Ih Wants lliv Itlt; only man in tlie city who voted for WINDMILLS Write for our large illustrated catalogue Henry, Ill., Oct. 8. —There has been Mrs. M. Bruce, ankle broken. General William Henry Harrison tjrice William Ryan, leg broken. and treatise upon Rupture. organized in this city a stock company for president. Besides this, the gen­ THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., guaranteeing |50,00U for the Corbett- Many others are severely bruised. eral was a warm personal friend of tne is steadily increasing in Clin­ The accident was due to defective 201 to 207 State St., comer Aduma St, Fitzsimmons fight, and the company hero of Tippecanoe, and stumped the CHICAGO. timbers. The contractor was told that ton countAL and wherever has selected the Henry Island, located country for him in both of his niem- the platform was insecure, but he said in the Illinois river two miUis south orable presidential campaigns. Ex- they have been erected and ^ -l ieu, iig.'ii ana nrisK exercise, next it would hold all that could be crowded to sleep, will rest the tired brain bet­ of this city, a beautiful spot of sixty President Benjamin Harison will he acres, belonging to the Unr.t-d otates upon it. There were between 1,500 and put in operation the verdict ter than anything else. here at the ceremony. government. The company guarantees 2,000 persons on it when it gave way. Exercise .trradually increases the Despite the accident the services were is, “Tlie\’ are the most per­ physical powers, and gives more all protection and no interference from officials if the fight is secured, and has continued, and the laying of the corner Killed 111 th« linvanii <’yrIoii«». fect and effectual mills I have strength to resist sickness. forwarded the offer to the niUiUg-Mient stone wa.s completed. Havana, Oct. 8. —Word has been re­ A sound body lies at the foundation of both parties. Governor Alrgoi 1 says ceived liere that forty-five more bodies ever witnessed in operation.” of till that goes to make life a success. the contest shall not take place. 1 WlHfoiiHin itiipIlHt Sfute Convention. have lieen recovered from the iinin- The\’ have sufficient ])ower Exercise will help to give it. Racine, Wis., Oct. 8. —The annual dated district in Vuelta Abajo, the EAcreise will do for your body what I»r. 'r,iliii!i);«'H Fiircwell S<>riii<>ii. ; Baptist state convention will begin in damage from the flood and cyclone hav ­ for grinding and pumping. intellectual training will do for your New York, Oct. 8. — Probably the I this city this evening and 400 delegates ing now reached the dimensions of a They rarelv ever get out of mind—educate and strengtlien It. most dramatic scene of the kind ever I are expected. Arrangements have great di.saster. Many more persona, seen in a Rrooklyn church occurred in I been made to entertain all the visitors. and in fact whole families, are missing, running order. All parts are the Lafayette .\venue Presbyterian The program contains the names of and as the floods subside and the dis­ strong and made h\' thcr- Epilepsy 20 Years. church last evening on the occasion of I men of national reputation. Dr. Wil- trict is gone over by search parties it the farewell sermon of the Rev. T. De I liain R. Hariier, president of the Chi- is feared that the death list will he oughly schooled mechanics. Witt Talmage. Fully 4,000 people i cago university, will deliver two lec- Cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. greatly increaaed. The money loss to If you are thinking of erect­ gathered inside the spacious edifice. ! tures; Dr. J. Q. A. Henry, for years in the railway company at this time is A f»!w years ago, Mr. L. W. Gallahor, was j San Francisco, and now one of the lead- .\fter Dr. Talmage had finished the en ­ estimated to be approximately $300,000. an extensive, successful expert manu­ ing pastors in Chicago, will deliver an ing a windmill do not do so facturer of lumber products. Attacked with tire congregation knelt and i)rayed for j epilepsy, he wa.s obliged to give up ids busi­ the speaker's welfare, and the farewell I address. The Rev. Dr. Haynes, Dr. until youhavefirst examined ness. The at tacks came u;«)n iiirn mostin- hymn wa.s sung as Dr. Talmage walked j Galusha Anderson of Chicago univer ­ <'iirlHtl!tii Kiulriivor Mi'otliiR ('Iohci I. the perfect workings of this, opfxirtunely. t)iie time falling from a carri­ down towards the chapel, with hun ­ sity, Dr. J. W. Haines, Detroit, serre- Bloomington, Ill., Oct. 8. —I.Kast night age, at another down stairs, and often in tlie dreds of well-wishers following. j tary of the American Baptist Pulilica- closed the four days’ session of the street. Once he fell down a shaft In tlie i tlon society; Dr. C. F. Tolnian, district state convention of the Christian En ­ THE KING OF mill, his injuries nearly proving fatal. .Mr. AdvocutCH tin* I so <»f the Tiirfli. i secretary of tlie American Baptist Mis- deavor, which was grandly successful Oallaher writes from Milwaukee, Feb. 16, '95 Chicago, Oct. 8.- Rev. J. .M. Town ­ I sionary union, will be among the speak- in every re.spect. Nearly 1,500 dele­ WINDMILLS. send, colored, pastor of (iuin,i Chajicl, I ers who will he present from outside gates were registered and the total at­ Twenty-fouth street and Waha.sii av­ j the state. The foremost Baptist pas- tendance has lieen .something over enue, in speaking of lynching in his ' tors of the state will also have a jiart 2,500. The weather was delightful A fine working, strong and sermon 'usr night used these words: ! in the exercises of the convention. throughout, though rain fell most of desirable pumper and grinder “If the nw is not allowed \.o lake its yesterday. This, however, did not pre ­ couroo contevniiig our men involved in Di'iiy Tlixt Kill(‘!4 An* FailiirrH. vent the people from turning out in vast ])ro])cllcd by the greater or crime tlie torch must lie applied in Washington, Oct. 7.—A report from nurnliers at all the meetings. Chris- lesser free winds of heaven, I those cities where the outrages occur.” Fort Sheridan, Ill., that the new army ' tian Endeavors occupied the pulpits of An audience of a thousan 1 colored magazine arm is a failure is premature, nearly all the churches. is a joy and blessing to every people ppjilauded the sentiment and not to say Inaccurate. The tests of the farm home. Come and let rose to their feet to further show their arm are not fully completed and, inas­ Ooed of an .AflHanntn. approbafen of their pastor ’s stand. much as it was adopted after a very Lexington, Ky., Oct. 8. — William us compare notes. What careful and conscientious trial, it is Mattingly is in jali at Lebanon charged evgry ])ratical farmer and Noted tiorniRii Mllllniintre Ilrnd. hardly likely the uselessness of the with trying to as.sassinate his brother- AERMOTOR weapon would he demonstrated at this /j Berlin, Oct. 8. —Eugene Langen of in-law, James Brady, near there Sat- stock-grower points to with Cologne expired suddenly Saturday at late day. The only official and expert uday night. He crept up to the win­ "There are none more mi.serable than epi ­ his home in that city. An attack of complaints which have been made to dow of Brady’s house, and, as Brady pride upon his farm is his leptics. For 20 years I suffered witli cpilep heart failure was the cause of death. army ordinance officers regarding the was lying in bed with his wife and AERMOTER WINDMILL. tic fits, having as lilgii as five in one night. I Mr. Langen was one of the largest man ­ modified Krag-Jorgensen gun are to the child, fired a load of tiuckshot Into tried any numlier of pliysiclans, paying to ufacturers of beet sugar in the world effect that the rifles should have wind Brady’s thigh, producing a wound that one alone, a fee of $500.00 and have done and operates plants at eight different gauges and are sighted too high. “Never say fail” is my motto and I adhere strictly to it in little for years hut searcli for sometlilng to may terminate fatally. The wife and help me, and have taken all the leading points in Germany. In this business child were not woundetl. putting down wells. Not a single case on record where remedies, but received no Ixjnefit. A year ago he has acquired a princely fortune esti­ Fiinlnn TIrket Ilf'liis; Formpd. wells which I have dug and fitted have been pumped dry. my son, Cha.s. S. Gallalier, druggist at IQl mated at $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 in New York, Oct. 8. —The reperesenta- ConvPn tlniiR at I’eorla, IIL Itced St., Milwaukee, gave mo Dr. Miles' American money. He was 60 years old tives of the republicans and state dc- No Water, No Pay. You run no risk. We succeed where Peoria, II., Oct. 8. —The most Wnport- Itcstoratlvo Nervine, and I tried it wltli and leaves a family of twelve children. moracy held a conference last night, others fail. If you want a new well or if vou want your gratifying results. Have liad but two fils have been made by the local commit­ which lasted until after midnight, try­ well repaired or a new pump or windmill, just give me a since I began taking It. I am better now in I’lrndit for Chrlfltiitn Unity. ing to agree upon a union against Tam­ tees for the entertainment of the thir ­ every way tlian I have l)een in 20 years.” St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 8. —Archbishop many. The republicans were willing teenth annual convention of the Illinois call. Prices right ard work guaranteed. Dr. Miles’Remedies are sold by druggists Ireland ’s rosary Sunday sermon at the Federation of Lalxir and the first an ­ on a ixwltlvo guarantee tliat the first Ixjttle to give only three minor places on the c^ithedral yesterday was a plea for re­ nual convention of the Illinois Federa­ wllllx^nefit or price refunded. Ibwk on the ticket to the other eienients. They C3-eorsre J- Heart and Nerves, free. Addre--., united Christendom, and w-aa of greater agreed, however, to Indorse the excise tion of Women ’s clubs, both of which Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind significance because the bishops of the plank of the state democracy, which organizations will meet here this week. JELGSXTT, Episcopal church are holding their tri­ meets the views of the German re­ Large delegations are expected, eg- Dr. Miles’ Remedies Restore Health. ennial convention in Minneapolis. form union. peciallv from Chicago. .\t the Old Stand, state Street^West .... ST. JOHNS, MICH, MAPLE RAPIDS. Mrs. .Ambler, mother-in-law of O. PF THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. Wliite, a f*>rmer dru^tost in this I <>rtoh*"r W, 1HH5. It is riiaioreil tliut Frank Farr, son of bat now of Little H*>**k .Ark., died very’ "^ CLINTON COUNTY. S. M. Farr, w ill enter the ministry. very Hudd**nly at her home in Ithai'u lant M is riimoix*d that Isaae Mewitt will Sat unlay. IIKWITT. at an early day beeoiiie u ri*sident of Mrs. K. J/iin* llii*ls*in, whos<* d**ath o*'- IN‘V. Nilt-H mW'il liis pulpit lor tin- tiint Detroit. eiirn'd ia this villax** last Tuesilay, 0«*t- iiioniiii^ s»*rvift* in th* ‘ M. K. cliun ’li. .1. F. Owen iiiid w ife iin* at pifseut vis­ 1, had lM***n a r**Hident of this villas* over (iiH). U. Topping an-ivt “r of the t'oiif^rc^^ational ••hur<*h, liesiiles 4ay. ville, (Ihio. Miv. S. 'I'oppiiiK vinit* *! ti i* ‘U»ls in beiiijf oij** of tin* b**st to look after her I'A'eryoiie who at tended tin* fair at St, neighbors in **as**s of siekiu'ss. Sin* was ijtiiihiuK I" <* akin)^ well of tlie maiiap:e- the mother of four **hildr<*a \vh*> survive An-liir .\K*x;»n eral of .Mrs. .Ambler. vi***>s w**re eoii*lu<'t«Hl at the ('«)n>fr* ‘Ka- OH litT way to St. .lolias. .\ pieker**! wei>j:hiii>? ov**r fift*** ‘ii tamiids tional chun*h Friday afternoon last,, TIh -im' will Is* a towasliipSaaday .srhool wasi*auv:bt ia the itni'irliiijr .Ma|ih* last iimler tin* auspi**»*s **(' the ord«*rot Kasterii That the Merchants who exhibited their rollv«*iili< toln*r ‘.it*, at wlii< li plart* it is Goods at the Fair were few and far between. t^uitealarp* aumber of tin* resid«*iits ber. H**v. ('. Mamtiiw', her ohl pastor, liopi'd cvfiy Sunday .scliool will Is* pn*s- (if I his vilbik*** and vicinity attend***! the |ir»>a*'he*l for tin* *iecassioii and tin* n*- ♦nt. .Mr. t'haiaiiaa,statt*.''ap»*riiilt “ad<*at, ***iuiity fair *liirinv: tin* jiast w*s*k. maiiis w**re iiiM*rr»s| ill the Lyons «***me- IH «*.\]M‘<*t»*d to Is* pr<*st “at. tery by tin* si*le of ln*r hiisbainl who *Iie*l .Mrs M. Y*)ii*l**ii. wh*i has b*s*a *'oa- Marrifd, at tin* |•t•sid**al•t• oftla-jcrooia's about thirt****n y**ars 11^0. siil»*i'***! *laa^:er*msly si**k f*ir s*ime tim**, It Was Apparent •ujtlH’r, Ml'S. S. Mall, oa la<*sda\. <)<'t. is at present w riting a litth* bett**r. HATH. 1. Tla*ron Kitz and .Miss .Majriri.* .Mr- Mei'iiiei* (!<); in S. \V. (ll*iv**r .11'., a foi im*!* r* ‘si*lt*iit *if That the Mercantile Stores were not num ­ Ki'iizii*. Ut‘v. K. M. Way olfii iatia|i. Fowl**!', was hoiin* *111 a visit Siiinlay. this vilbi^**, but bit** ' tin* lull**!' part of t'has. Ilammoini ainl family s|H*iit Siin- bered among the absent ones. Ri v. A. Maras. Mali>li Molly and .Miss last w**«*k. *lay with hi.' mtln*i'-iii-hiw. AN’. .A. T«*«*l. Ha(ti<* Scotiald. oa W.-dat-sday. (»t t. 2. .Mrs. .Mary .Mii(l^***if Mritt\\ a. It Was Apparent last at tin* ('*iiiort*«'atioiml eliiireli. Tin* h**alth i'i*<**ii'«l w as briikeii \v* ‘**k be­ Saiilli Mall has aiov.tl his laaiily to Mrs. .1. F. .1 ones, who was rt*p*irt<**l as fore last by Meet Saif** having an attack That if tlic Fair is to I)e a success the merchants muet do their part, and (lUaaisoa vilh*. beiiii!: very sick at Fitlh* Ibn k. .\rk.. has of pin*iim*iiiia ainl .Airs. .S. Ma*-ln*lder a make their departments interesting^ to the si^ht-scers. Mr. aad Mrs. 'I'. Fitz ts-aapy tha rasi- i't*lai'm**l to ln*i' lioiin* ia this villai'**soiin*- billions atta<'k. Motli an* doiiijj: iii*')*ly. A*ii(*i* of Siait h Mall. w hat liett**!', bat si ill *piit** poorly. Aeeonliii;; to tin* pro^rram Silva Marin*s .Mrs. Will. 'ri*rliasli is vt*ry low at this Tln*aaiiaal i'i*iiiii*iii of**om)iaiii)*s .\aml was Iliai'i'i**d to Finn*!' ('nii> last Thurs- nritiiiLT aial tin* iloators |’■iv<* no hopt's i.f (». 2d. Ib*)rt. .Mi»li. Vol.. w ill tak** jila**** *lay. It was a sw* ll affair for this town, ii<*r raaov<*ry. at St. .lohiis (letober 2d .\ inimb**r of about oil** hiimlre*! p**rs*)ns b**iii)>: pi***s- It is Apparent 'I'wo iiior** aaiin*s and t\\'o <•! tin* ohl the old m<‘mb**rs rt*si*l** in tliis vi**inify. •‘iit. rin* prt*s<*iits an* iiniin ‘r*ms ainl ♦>h*- ®u*ials*rs havt* n*laraail to oar (xniiin**. K'lat. Tliat the Mercantile Co. enjoys more of the Farmers’ patronage than K<*\ . llmlsoii ami Isaac n**w itt wt*i'i*iii .\* ‘w arrivals in town: .A boy to F. Cliatoa Tifft oi DaM’itt. who has ls*<*a any o Stores in St. Johns. atf**ii*iain'** at tin* Chiistiaii **oiif**r**ii**e Jam* ami wit**; a ^rl to John Uyaii ainj sick for four y**ars with in*rvoas prostra- w hi*'li was ht*l*l ia Marshall *liii'iiiji' the w'if**; a ji'ii'l to .AM', ami .Airs. .AI**Mryer. lioii, will lf*av«* this \M*ak lor tin* Sanita ­ past w(*«*k. ainl a j^irl to F*l. Fv**r**tts. Tin* I'oiiiiaj; rium at Mat tia ('rt*t*k. 1 It* will Is* t ri*atail M. I'). Wai'iier. lat»* of tin* Mis|iat* h. is woman is t/ikiiijr tin* l* ‘a*l in this town ty Mr. .1. M. K<*lloni;. Sapariali*inlaat. at .\iiii .Arbor this wts*k att**ii*Iiii;; tin* this y**ar. Mr.'l'ifft hasoarls-st wisln-s aad wasia- It is Rig:ht stat** **a**anipm* ‘iit I (». (). F. as a *lt*le>>:al.e .1. M. S**,xl*)ii ami .lohii AA'ooilmaii tra*!- n rt*ly liopa that In* will rt*;:aia his ln*alth to that jrraml borly. «**i |ilaees last wts*k. Mr. AA’ooilmaii will haA’c toAvard «iidt*r tin* skilful trt*atan*at tif Mr. Kt*llo>r>^. That they should, as they alwaxs loaned a hclpin;^ hand r<*m*nh*l and tlx a|i tin* llot*-l S**xtoii ami 1 In* railr*ia:aiii b**iii|; making a sneeess ol anything backed by our Aj^rieultiiral interests. b**e*)m** lainllord. He is an ex|M*ri<*in****l aji'ital***! in this vii*iiiity. This tiim*it is M any of oar yiaiaii lailifs took iitlvaa- hotel kee]!**!'. and w ****xp**<'t tose**a ji'reat lob<*tr:<* for tin* b(*tti*r. H** is a ;r**aial *il St. .lohiis and .Alaph* lta|iiils. had tliair piatart*s takaii. ami aei'omimnlatiiij; jfi'iitlemaii, ami his Mav. .Yatlrt*w Satitt is a\p.*r*'sf son of .1. I*'. Owen wift* is w**ll fitt**d for h**i' imrt ofth**work It is Right ulsnit tin* 2(Mh from his axtainlatl trip wlio has b**«*ii \\**st for sonn* tiim*. is at aad ill tin* elmaj*** w** ai** assiir***! that through ( aiiada. hoim* visitiiiy his parents w imn-sid** t wo tin* hotel in Math will b»* a r* ‘stiiiy' phn*** miles wt*st of this villajf**. for the wt>;iry and w her** tin* him^;ry w ill That tlifv >iu)iiij;ivi* tli. ir aiti in tlrowaiiifi tin* fiii-.s** w hi**h In* is an **.\pert. It is Right *l**i'* ‘*l. John AA’/dliiij;, fIn* *lii'<*<'t*)r, >;avt* uf till* foaatry. Miss .AIa;!,'u:ii* Fayin*. wlm has be<*ii a history of I In* format ion of tin* *listriel t'ora haskian, is now tin* orilt*r oi tin* ti*aehiii|; sell*nil nI Mr****k* “iii'iili!;**. (iratiot in iH.")!. It eovel'e*! sevt*l'al s**etioas of day. |•:n'spt*iit Saiiilay ia (ilivt*. Leaders. Frank Watt**rhoasi* is tin* hoss coni hnskt*!' of tin* si*asoa. .”>2 liashfls ia S Did You Ever houi-s. Ml'S. Ni*il Maliois spt*iit Sainlay with It is Right her sist«*r. Mi-s. M. F. ’riH*tt*i'. .SIIKrAKIISVII.I.K STOP TO THINK That they should, as they liave never adA’ertised an^Thing but what Holicrt .Met'aw of I’etoskcy has l)n*n thev liaA'c lived up to. risitiiiK his parents and other relatives and friemls of this place for the past week. That it is not AA’hat a man earns, but what he saA’es that The W. t’.T. r. of this platemi*ets with brings ])rosperity. Industry and economy should go hand Mrs. 1*'. O. Clevelaatl Thursday afternoon of this w**< ‘k. in hand. Industr\’ to make monc\’—Iw'ononiv to saA’C it. Mrs. .\. Saafonl and childn*n of Miiiii:* ham sis*nl Sunday with ln*r sister. Mrs. Jas. .Met'aw. T'n* l-'iiworth heaifiie im*«*ts iie.xt Saii- ots of folks liave the wrong idea of ^ fJay eveaiiiK, L(*adei' —.leiry Maker. .\ L wliat economy is when the elotnes- *• WATCH THIS nie«*tian of thecaliiin*t will tie hehl Thurs ­ buying (|uestion is to be considered. day evening; at (in'id. It’s a serious mistake to think that the • The Shepanlsvilh* foot hall l**am iia*t ])rice alone is the only point to be looked i Ihe I'oatiac's oa the Oviil fair ^rroaiid after. ‘ SPACE last Saturday am] j;lorioasly tleft*ated them H to 1. .Miss (iert rail** (Jiffonl sjient Saturday FOR in Ow'osso, SOI Til o\in. Mrs. Mohl (Irejifory is exp**i l**d home X/ toilay. She has h****n in Illinois for the Iv SAY tile Make comes first—the:; past six months visiiiai; her daiiKliter. W (Ju.'dity of I'abric and Trimming. • ti'eo. Kimhali exehan>f*'il a span of OPENeRS After that the stvle and fit; last of all' hoises for propi*rty ia Mi*\\ ilt. tlie Price. .Major .Arthur isen*<*tiiaf a inrw j-ranery. >y < The Monas district is to have a new hriek school house this fall. The lat<* winds wert* ipiite a damafi:e to orchards, shade tre«‘s aad feae**s in this section of the country. It left a disord­ KICIv last, because where all other:; erly ap|ieiiranee. The reniaind**rof Thos. Mlizzard's wind mill reminded one of a P points are carefully looked after the ; wirifrless bird, fiat his loss is the ftaia ol ; Price is sure to be right. This sort of:; mime oin* else for he took it to the re­ - clothes buying means for you True?; pairer. y I’k'onomy. ^ ; .Mr. aad Mrs. Maliois of St. .lohasnre . . / / . / . // / ,. / / . / / zy/yyyvxxx / • /.y ^ • / / / < / v . fisitiii|( their son. Stephen Maliois. 8t. Johns Markets. Men’s Suits and OA'crcoats at $ ”).()() to $20.00 means .St. .lolins, Midi., Orlolier !i. IHSl.'i. The followiiiK are the jirices jiaid by no more than just the jinec ’till you consider that our kind Si. Johns produce buyers ns (pioted ex. pressly for Tmk Nkwh , by S. Os^^ood. of clothes arc the kind on which the price comes last. VVe totlay : White wheat ...... -n'.K/.•'■H want to shoAv you our Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits No 2 Kelt wheat ...... flCio; ."m Oats ...... I 7ill<**l ...... ,40 m-niie .... I'Ui.Hr, h.'iA’c named. The jirice is on the ticket in plain figures. tUover Se<-*l ...... f 1 OO Als.vke Be«>(l...... ® ! T.'l*; f I OO l.ar|>h*s ‘j.-, Fork, live |ier *'wl f.'i .*,0 T)resse