15c. A Y ear in ^Vdyance ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 18, 1891.

LKBANON. ' ’ Union Farmer** Club. able securities in various Hums, and will Business Locals . Tlie‘May menting of the riiioii Farm­ Children ’s day exercisis at Benjamin be glad to describe them to inveetora, ers’ club was h«*l(l with .Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. church Sunday evening. .V'large attend ­ -ireat % Off Sale THE :\'''VV:' who may inquire. On Saturday, June 20th, we will sell all Au lnd«peucl«iit NeM'Hp.ipcr, Woodbury. Owing to the press of farm ance. The band furnished some f;hoi«*e work not very many male members were music. Rev. G. S. Northnip will preach on four Ready Trimmed Hats, exclusiveof orders PwbU whod nvoi »y—Thw »»mUtw i'i'ii»> »i>it ><’,»*««» sn eesssivs Siindwy svsnings a sm-iss o f at 1^ Off th e iHstulsi* prif s*- —Como eariy Block Comer of ‘State and SprloK li\ present. No busini^is was transacted un Eloii \> inuns wlio had collar bone and till after dinner, when vi«te-president several ribs brokeu at .lohu .SptsM-b !•«*<• k- disi^onrses, entitled resiiectively, “Why and have first choice. J. T. Colk & Co. am I a (3iristian, ” ‘Why km I a Rai>- St. Johns News C o. M'bodbuv.V calledthe meeting to order and er’s raising over a week ago. is able to Carpi't Sale. Jit 76 rents S Vear strict I j in Advsnrr. f(*ad a pais ‘r, subject, “mjreation. ” The walk around with his left arm in .-i slimr. tist,” ‘M’hy I am a Minister ” and “Why For the next two weeks we shall make Yearly advertlalaH; niioK m.*!** l ihmvh «m-- subject wtis so well Imiidled that it left It will be some time before he can labor. I belong to the Y. P. S, (’.E.” The tirst siieciat prices on Carjiets to 'reiluce our appllcatloa. ______will l>e given next Sunday evening. jBTulneaa loL‘uLi.3 lujuTsTper iiuE cai-ii Uuii‘-. no room for discussion. I(» cr<‘am smnal at E.E. Vance ’s Friday stock. If you are in ueed.of a carjiet do Locaia anioiiK rradliiK ina' Ht eeata j»‘T i icks IM eacli inflection Kditb -Hollnaadc .“-wbat tUu aight, tlur 26tir, Uur be n efit uf I ixtinnon -ili>smcdTuriifir_oL SLJoliiis, wliyLiji not fail to get oni- j»riiN*M^ Jon x H .__ BuHineHH Directory canla tjl -a line per year. CardH of tliaiikH ceiKH e4K-li. neighbors say.” band. A general invitation. working in the Lansing wheel barjow To OebtorH. Marrtaxe and Death noriew frcM'. • j .Mrs. T. il. .\very mul,”fals(*ef:onomy. ” Wish our noted Riley prophet would works, hml his hand laeeratiHl 'n a ma­ Those who are indebted to me on note Letfal .Noticea at atatutc* ratea. i ifl^S(«ttlementH will be aiade (inarterly on Suggestions fftr the good of the club, hurry around some of his cool weather chine last Saturdav. A few days befoie or book account are rer DreMH G imx Im. Firat-claMH inanrance at loweatratea. Of­ tatoes, {teas, raspberries anamf5.50 ]M.‘r dav, h -V l-'liie o|»|ioi-ttiui.‘y ‘lohne. Office over'll. L. Kendrick ’s ast Sunday night. back members of the state pioni reasons foi- sell- MO.NET L(UNIN(J. bury responded in a few well chosen re­ Tlie qailt social held by the E. L. on settlement, and .Mr. Osterhout tricNl sev­ 'I'tt- ‘I.VH. I). Estks . IOHIOAN MOKTGAOE COMPANY. marks tendering his tliauks to the club. last Weilnesday evening, was a decided eral Hfiots, flnully locHling in Duplain, (Limited.) Capital ¥7o,()00. Corner of Some recitations and select readings fol­ MWalker and ‘Spring atreeta; .St. Jolina. Mon ­ success. The net proceeds were $26..56. ('linton county, as the very best H(*ction •1 «lsU,“.roll Heil-lllM. ey to loan, Inveatmenta made, iaortKaKc*a for lowed. when the following program was Miss Hattie (.’iela.iii] ii‘i.eiv«‘il_t,lia niii.si OU t.‘Ul th. __ Hi: Inul Imi wives, four child- ,------(’all .at till* .N’kws olfii-e and spx , ------pli..I.n.n4 announced fur the .lune meeting, to be votes for the quilt. .Vll jiresent n*port a rcti, and he )uu( rolled up enough monev ,l" ‘M“**'ty that will increase in I»HVSI('I.\N.S. held with Mr. and Mrs. Decjitiir BrnsR gnnTpttTiip,"7rnTUrmn ’?gn*r \ymrt7rjrt fTiev to TiialTe TiTm ni. Oflicp f)ver it. Saturday, June 20th at 10 o ’clock'a. in.: ___ V-fxnlTuff* H Htore, Kt.- did not Jiave euougU ic4s tn-eam. —-Det-roit .VeWK. —j------VtitlUo '.i',!!.. .1 n Tt tTai'n«-r .sTiop. ------hoxirs: 0 to 11 am and 'J to .*i |>m. 1 Music ; paper, \V. K. Sage ; recitation, When pumits allow their children to During the time that England was i. "'H hiid mv rooms t!,e best place r. a . J. WIGGINS, PlivKlclan and Sur­ Julia Bross ; select reading, Mrs. H. 3. geon. Ottlce over Huliivan ’K (llothinK go to the school house and swiyir at the making her sec^ond little attempt to lick r" ’’'"’'I I’.atli, Sha ve or DStore. 48tf Smith ; suggestions for the good of the club ; dinner ; music ; question box and scholars, there should be some measures the rnit«‘d States. William F. .J.‘nison, of j ^‘crvice. .Iapoi : Ficrry . M. PO.ST .H. I>. PhyMlflan, SurKtMMi und taken by the school board. Clinton county, was tKirn. It hapin-ned | Maddnc needtes. Oils and Repairs at S• N«»tary Pul)lic. Otiice eant side of main roll call; i*aper by Decatur Bross ; select ■t., Enrekn^ .Mich. reading, .Mrs. M’, K. Sage; paiier, Mrs. Wla^li young jK?ople ait? lying in the in Biyan, York state. Long betori* ] It. -\. Foote ; recitation, Edna Itenigar : hammock, they should not lie so much Jloraoe Greeley sprung the great thought ' essay, Stella Keys; nniitation, Jennie on one side of t6e~Eanimbck as to fall about coming west, young .Teuison was O. J. PUTMAN, out. C. S. C. i i;: E IL------.\very, qm^tion for general discussion lumbered into a wagon along with tin* ______The St. JuliiiK, Midi other goods aud effects, and the entire Delightful “in putting down cari>ets, what shall we KURKKA. All calls promptly attended and cliargos put under it for general protection, ” Rev. Shoeueck of Owosso. preached for outfit reached Michigan in time to start reasonable. , DECATrit Bross , Sec’y. Rev. A. Ostroth on Sunday last, and the as the oldest pioneers. It was a hard people were well pleased with hissermons. scrabble for many years, but ^^r. Jonison and wife iiegged away, and are now sim­ Ubituary. In tlie afternoon a large crowd assemb ­ ONSOBiai ^Parlo I!] Another of Clinton county ’s pioneers led on the bonks of the Maple to witness ply passengers on the stream of time. They |iave 640 acres of blossoming land, SAMTUEL OA.VIS, has passed awa^* to join the countless the ceremony of baptism. Twelve were throng “In that house not made with immersed, three poured aud two sprink ­ and they never give the morrow a Informs bis old cuHtomers that he has re­ thought. Mr. Jenison has been both moved to the second door east of the corner hands, eternal and in the heavens. ” led. and Invites his patrons to remember the sheriff and suiiervisor of Clinton county, -OF— chanffe. Stephen C. Davis died aji his home in The social for the Christian church Bingham, Clinton countj ’, June J, 1891, was a success and netted tliein nearly and for 27 years postmaster of Eagle. Tell it not in Gath, but for two terms ho after a long and severe HI ness. $ 20. 0RTH:Ell^r He was born in Columbia county, N.Y., Several of the young people of Eui’eka, was in the legislature. He was proud of July 15th, 1827, from where he removed went to Maptc IfaiJtds^Tust Friday," as -Reached bv tin vyith his parents to Ohio in 1833. He delegates to the county convention of and squawbuck legislatures he does uot was joined in marriage* to Martha L. the Y". P. S. E. E. They report a flue bray about it very much, —Detroit Nows. SXEA.1VISITIF* Ilrown, Januar.v 20, 1853, w hom he now time an d say they were royally enter- Muses D. Drown died Feb. 1, 1890, Grand Rapids & Indiana B. R, Tickets^ to from toined. Glasgow, L/lverpool,5 Lon- leaves with Hve sons to mourn his death. leaving a widow aud a large estate. He He came to Michigan in 1865 with his R. C. dark and family stfirted for suffered a stroke of pa'i.Ivsis in the -donardry .—lAe I fit st,—a 14 d Iiin eii- Galway for Sale 1 >y family and settled on the farm where he Rochester, N. Y., Tuesday eveniug, to spring of 1888 and soon aftiT made a G. H. STKE^MENSON. lived at the time of nis death. He was a visit Mrs. Clark’s relatives. will, giving his wife the use of the home ­ great sufferer but bore it all uucomplain- stead and $300 a year, so long as she n;- The Odd Fellows social for the benefit And the many iugly. Every thing was done for his com­ of the D. of R. at Frank was mai'ied single, ^il)d after a certain ti;ne J resorts reached Stile laet oi si. Josiis. fort that loving hearts could suggest, not a great success, as the attendance the estate was to b(i divided among his there from ; Sault Ste Marie, Marquette, but medical aid and nursing proved of was rather slim and only netted the soc­ relatives. The will was probated and I^s Cheneaux Islands, etc., COMMERCIAL and SAYINGS.- no avail. iety five dollars. Mrs. Brown appealed to the circuit court He was a man of irreproachable char ­ on thegrouiids that he was incompetent CA.I»ITA.E fl00,(>00. Mrs. Hodge of Bannister, visited relat­ Petoskey and Bay View acter and enjoyed the esteepi of all who ives in Eureka, over Sunday. M. T. when he made the will. The case was Net Assete of Stoek Holders, $900,000.00. knew him. “A kind neighbor, a faithful The Spittler girls sj^rted for home commenced before Judge Daboll, Mou Harbor Springs. Harbor Point, We- TiTendT ’ ETU.D. Wednesday. (lu”iL Fedewa A Lyofi and rrdl .John AT-_ qiietonsing,fharlevolx, efcTTldcated in POBTEB K. PEBBIN, Preeldent. the imnu'diate neighborhood. OEO. F. MABTIN, Tlee-Preiident. The ice ci-eam and strawberry social at kiuHOu of Detroit, were for Mrs. Brown D. H. POWF.B, t'Mhler. R«al Estate. the U. B. church, Tuesday evening, net ­ ex-supi*eme Judge Marston of Saginaw H. H. PITZGEBALD. Aset. Cash. Almira E Abbott to John R Abbott, and C. M. Merrill and J. O. Selden for the .\nd Neighboring Re- ted tliem nearly $30.00 and was a suc­ Traverse. City Bortw, Omena, Old land on out lot D, St. Johns, $800. cess socially. estate. A jury was secured and several DIBECTOBS:—P. K. Perrin, O. W. Banker, Geo. Mission, Elk Rapids, etc. F. Marvin, J. H. C'orbit, J. H. Fedena, Otii Paul Pung to Michael J’ung, 45 acres witnesses sworn up to Tuesday noon, Faller, Enward Brown, A. Betan, E. E. White, JVEWHLETH. C. H. Ailiaon, G. E. Corbin. sec 15, Westphalia, $1,100. when a move was made to settle, which The many Lakes and Streams afford E Malthouse to Frank Gleson, part of was done. Judge Daboll directed the the finest of fishing. The brook trout • 4 Per Cent. Intereit Paid on Time Denoilta. lots *1 and 2 block 11, Emmonsville, S. J. W’right has a jiension. jury to bring in a verdict, setting aside the celebrated Grayling, Black Bass, and 4avl, $135. Mi-s. .\lleu Stevenson is at Greenville. the will. Mrs. Brown gets all the person ­ other varieties of game fish. Henry M Perrin to Wm H LaClear, M»-i. Noble Burnett is at Lowell tliis al p'-opert- ’ and three-eights of the real The train service of the Grand Rapids VF red . F. Murdock , lots 11 and 14 block 1 avenue addition, week. estali*. The estate will now be divided \ —I>EAl.eR IN— & Indiana R. R. for the season of 1891, St. Johns, $665. L. C. Stage of Shelby, has been in St. among the heirs at law. The outcome will be complete in every particular. Willard M Potter to Mary E Ca'der, Johns tips week. gives general satisfaction. /jilHRBLB flDH QRflHITE. 160 acres sec 27, Olive, $4,000. Through sleeping cars between Cinci- M'ss Nellie Richmond of Ih*nver, Col., Mary E. Calder to W’dlard M Potter, 40 natti, Petoskey and .Mackinaw. Between is the guest Of Miss Eva Hamilton. Licenses to Wed. CEMETERY WORK. acres sec 29, Olive, $2,000. E. E. Urie, county clerk, has issued Clhicogo, Petoskey and Mackinaw, via Nancy A Simmons to Geo W Blizzard, Miss Retsey Brown left yesterday for the following licenses for the week ending the Michigan Central Railroad and Kala­ CDT STORE FOR BDILDIR6 PURPOSES. lot 313 block 44, DeW’itt, $500. Ripon, M'is., where she will si>end the Thursday: mazoo. Between Detroit, Petoskey and Chos L Putt to Rachael \ Devore, 60 summer. Lu (1w1'4 OiHirjfo 28 DallnM, Helena Wacker Mackinaw, via the Michigan Central 2Ji Westphnlla. ______Railroaded Grand Rapida. SBop Oppoaite the Poatofflee, aere» on see f^ Greenbu sh, SHas PWelrttitf,-lrttt4y m thr employ of Oeorge E. Ocobock 28 KsHex, Hattie De- Geo M Dayton to Kaleb Oberly, 140 the mutual gas company, dropix*d dead Witt 18 same. Tourist tickets con be purchased to ST. JOHNS, (28yl) MICHIGAN. John Phelps 27 Bingham, Adelia P. Cole acres sec 28, Victor, $7,000. in Duploin. Tuesday. 20 same, . any of the above points at reduced rates. Horatio Settcrington to Geo W Pray, Some sneak thier visited the yard of A. John H. Oberlin 23 Ovid, Amanda M. Da­ 82 vis in same. For descriptive matter, time cards lote 8 and 9 block 3 C 11 and W add., F. Cowell. Tuesday night, and picked all IF YOU EHe, $400.------Diu,wiuu.* piueys and ruses in the yard. FBUIT THIS YEAR, Wm F Moore to Richard A .Moore, low Such acts are among the most contemp ­ 4 and 5 block 11, except wrest 65 feet of Onarantead Cura for L» Grippe, C. L. LOCKWOOD, tible. We authorize our advertised druggist Spray Yonr Fmit Trees With said lots, Emmonsville, $250. Some one broke into the machine shop {.vou Hr. King ’s New Discovery for A H Walker, by heirs to Arthur D Gil­ Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. of Richmond Bros, in Greonbush last Rut- " W son, land on out lot K, St. Johns, $135. , . I this condition. If you are afflicted with urday night aud earned off $60 worth of Grip|>e and will use the remedy accord- Grand Rapids, Mich. MAUD S PUMPS! tools. The back door was pried open, ing to directions, give it a fair trial, and Canl of Thanks. The olflcers are work(ng up the case. I experience no benefit, yon may return the at CONN & BROWN’S. Mrs. S. C. Duvis and sons, wish to ex ­ bottle and have your money refuaded. press their thanks to the friends and To persons desiring to invest money in W’e make this offer, liecause of the wond Mrs. Robinson laj-ga or imiall—wiims,—i«—R»ml Estst* erinl of jlf, TtU; Uhyi ' I'l Ml’ ON IIIK MAHKBT n eighbor s for the ir kmdm»e^ Bud thy shown during the sickness and burial Mortgage Reciirities, the Michigan Mort- ^Dnng ^last sea^n's_ ^idemic. Have hoard of no case in whicH it failed. Try GEO. lURRO, AGERT, • ST.JOHRS of hnsband and fatlmr. gage Company,,. Limited,, would. say. that , it. Trial bottles free at Fildew Mill- Mns^H. ('. D avis NO Rons . they have at Huh time a number of desir-1 man ’s Drag Store. I.nrge size 50c, $1, Up stairs. Six doors west of Postofflee.

0' M % BKNNK88KT dl'RV HRIKKR aClLTT. ' of the Butte MitUnfi wu iwantn* Btshnp fHlberl t>f MJnoeap-'dts. BiahoB ' ated on the street. He was Involved in a Burgees of Quincy, III. and Bishop Knick MICUIGAN IIAPPEN LNGS. BfoCrriital Is Convicted bnl 0*ata ’le]r Will difficulty with Belle Browning, or Emma erbucker of Intltuua. wore also pre^^nt. THE NEWS Probably Escape, I Turner, who claimed to be his wife, and INCIDENTS THAT HAVE LATELY At New jOrlenns.' when jury brlbem Ud vailing; tha Coiifadarata Statua. BY THE ST. JOHNS NEWS CO. I threatened to kill him If he refused to live OCCURRED. O'Malley and McCrystul were arraigned. j with her. It is known that at least three The statue to tbe Confederaia dead was District Attorney Liizeiihcrg asked for a ; men wore concerned In.the murder, for unveiled at Fredericksburg, Va., In the THURSDAY, JI;NE 18, 1891. eeverauce of the two ucriised, as the Htate : they had been seen stunillng on the corner pretience af over ft.OOO vlsitora The ruonu An IntereBting Summary of the Mnr* Im. proposed Ut plu< e Mft'rystal on trial first. I where the murder was c step aside. I been seen running down tbe street soon bronse. 6 feet 0 Inche- high, and bears tbe dings and Doaths —Crline>i, . C'aBualtioB. A TURBULENT WOULD. The purpo-e of the Movernnee was to reduce I afterward. Belle Browning la under arrest. simple ln8< ’rlptloii, “To the 4kmf«*derate and Gonoral Nows Notos. the number of uhaTlenges -pi-rnilTted h> the ^ ft Is thought generafly “ITiairrfie imirder CiiKHiiVGAN hiui Ji bigger JhippliiE Impaneling of a jury. McCabe ttstified was the result of u villainous conspiracy of Is She a real Foachar? business during .May than th.it of any that McCryatul called on him and said IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OP Penrose's enemies. The United States revenue cutter Cor other month In Its history, .‘“hlpraents McCabe could make home money In the THE DAY.------hr^sbeen Iiistrurted tooverhuul the steamei of pine and hardwood lumber wer * over case by going on the Jury and work­ TBE WARFARE IN CHILL llatJe Gage, which sailed from Sun Fran 1*3,000,000 feet, lath 3,000,000. pieces of ing for a mistrial or an acquittal of Cisco osteusibly for Unga Islanii, Alaska. rullrok^ ties 74,0 # of Inter* tal's hidctment and while In the Range ot Baliiiacsda's Torpedoes. ----The Chilian at Gage is Behring Seu, where she will engage eluding line steamers, entered and clear- estino: Oeourteneee —foUtlcal, Criminal* parish prlHun he seui loi' Dtiurlct Alturiiey a... total—tonnage of Accidental, and Industrial. Luxenberg and made a confession. Tbis celved a telegram from Chili. >^aylng that 64.177. confession the District Attorney desired the naval vessels of the Government had The Late P. T. Bariiuiii's tVaaltli Thk excursion steamer Ilun h sprung ONE WOMAN MAVL.8 THREK ••COHH.’* should go In as evidence, but Judge Baker pursued tbe insurgents in Tarapaea. The The appraisers appointed t4> inventory rul,ed agaluHt Its admissibility. The Jury Oondell, the Lynch and the Imperial have tha estate of tbe late P. T. Bariium have a leak soon after leaving the East 'Tawas SV' AUitette Wpeetmen ot Jmrnry tH>y* e renrrnod u -verdict of guilty. Th e euHnif b oinbarrie d PtsaMUa an d Iqnlquc without completed their work and ' filed the result dock. The passengers bejiaved qu[«!tly fair Ses ProvaS Har Prowess. Judge Baker, refusing to admit the confes ­ managing to bring out the insurgent ships, with the ProhaXe Cbu'rl. Following 1h tht ' Catherine. Newkirk, who weighs over 300 sion of McOrystal, saves O’Malley In this which hide among the foreign vessels, so as total: Persona." deiL. \5 hile at dinner sotma ------poonds, waa committed for trUU iu Jersey eaae—the only ease eonuectl n g Jilm d Irectl y not to be destroyed by the torpedoes. The estate, f2,0illlce have arrested u wotnan who gave her Captain McKing said, however, that any in which DKl enthusiastic students took llve.s lost north of Doss. I>. T. Harris, u name as Beatrlcb Collln-i of New York. On woman who could whip three policemen Thr«0 Deaths from Hydrophobia. part A third college color will be worn ■tockrnan, lost 400 head of cuttle and fifty- her person were found a doxeii counterfeit was well enough to be arrested, and or* Recently a mud dog bit a steer, one of dollar.'i. to keep alive their sentiment for him. five horses. A volume of water fen foot 9crpoi) in purses for personal appearance of .depression or emo­ rate of foreign exchange declined s > far ing at Cape Town. J. Hunt by soldiers ' April 2.’>, found a Irut speed, as follows: Tuesday, 3;ir»* class, that bankers admit that gold can now be tion resulting from tbe vertUct In the bac ­ hill against seven enlisted men of the trotting or pacing, 83.50; 3:37 class, trot ­ sent abroad only at a loss to.those who or ­ carat ca>o. Lady and Sir William Gordon Ev-Senat'ir I’lerce May Go to Ciilna Fourth United States Cavalry. ting, .'rs3.5o. Wednesday —3:40 class, pac; der it. The Treasury has added about $2,- Cuniniing left shortly after the ceremony It is rei)«)rted that President Harrison has 400,000 to the circulation during the week, litg, S’.50; 3:30 class, trotting, ?2;)0.! for the bridegroom ’s estate. Altyrp. near decld.-d to -end ex-Governor and ex-Senator Blown Up hy Dnsmite. Thursday —3:00 class, trotting. S3.50; and the receipts of currency for the interior Forres, in Scotland, win re they will spend At Chattanooga. Tenn, a dynamite ex have been heavy. Iteports from other cities Gilbert A. Pierce, of North Dakota, as our 3:30 class, trotting, 33.50. Friday, 3:4.5 show that trade, while inoderatc In volume.* the honeymoon. repres»-ntatlve to China. Mr. Plenrc Is now plosion occurred in which three colored la- class, trotting, .33(50: 3:3.5 class, pacing: as Is to be expected at tills season. Is fairly WERE WRETCHED MARKSMEN. an editorial writer on the Minneapolis Ixtrers lost their lives. The expUwlon was 33(50. The a' ove purses a'’e to bo di­ large, undisturbed, and exceedingly confi ­ Trittunr. "I'lu- sending at Gov. Ptercc to h»uud and the shock felt on .Mjirkct street, vided, si'j.'i Ui lir.st horse. 360 to second, dent as to the future. These accounts show Two Hotheads In New Drleaiis in a Shoot ­ China will. It Is tiiought. be followed by the a mile distant. •^40 to third, and 83.5 to fourth. All races that capable business men in all parts of ing Scrape. appointment of ex-Sirnator Blair as Minis ­ Lapped Up by Flames. will be best three in five. the country look upon the moderate shrink ­ Elnt. River district has been damaged by tent of $2.50,000. The total insurance it forest fires diirilig th*!. fiast six or eight out the country money markets show sur­ Nichols to lift Wie r p roducers nml b »alMmi* te trader* iloeid- n.in.-nf verai -.hots HtcJ bv both Lynn, a farmer, was drowned. The rise In companies have lost heavily; Nearly edly hopeful. The hiisliie>'S failures occur­ tbok effect, but attaches of the health de­ the Red river Is unprecedented. t^he de- »il of—tbo-.Iii iriicd titnb( ‘r must he cut ring throughout the country during tiie la^t partment emjiloyed such vulgar weapon*; -1 ruction 18 widespread. Ten thou.sand Since the suppression of the recent out ­ during the summer, winter and fall, or days' nuii ih t I- 2.11, jii. tu.i.oturod wtl.t, gf- US ( bitli' .^t. ■'h ill.s .uid p.a p er-weit.';lil" to “ui-l. acre- of corn, cotton and small grain are break In Haytl, I’resldont Hlppolyte ha; it will never be worth cutting at all, as total of 247 last week. For the c New Jersey. banks and Iton^lholders for the extension of i neetbm wltli tbe university, reports that impressions fell on stony ground, for NATUlNALi LBAODE. At Now Brunswick,-N. J., a dlstlnver settlement .'Sum’.s brr-thron In her disappointment over a love affair. Secretary stated that bis conference in New CHICAGO. w. L. I?0. W. L. the South d<‘em best. Catti .e—Common to prime.... $3.50 iW 0.60 No inquest was held. Bostons ...... 82 Is .610 Columbus. ..24 28 York with the bankers developed the fact Hoos —Khippins grades...... 4,25 (f;. 4.76 Saginaw is 30.000,000 feet behind its Bt. Louis....84 2U .63':'Pbi]adelp's.22 v28 that the bankers would take all the 4 V*-per ­ HIlut Ills I atlier-ln-l aw by Mistake. SiiKEP...... 4.76 ($ 6.50 Baltlmores..2> 20 ..102 lx>ulsvinea.23 32 Wheat —No. 2 Bed...... l.ou c« l.Cl lumber shipments at a corresnonding Ciucinuatls .25 2) .4'.t0iWasbitigt's..l5 3i cent. l)onrtkn , ot Bay City, put Lbicolns ....27 .648 Kansas C’ys.n to buy 4-por-C(!ut. boud.s to continue In Colonel was walking In the garden', he was Cheese —Full Cream, flat's...... oe>.j& .09’^ 3100 into a . stove., and his wife came Minn6aplls.2S Denvers ...... 1'.* business. He said lie bad not decided mistaken for a burglar by Dr. Baker, who Ettos—Fresh ...... 14bj(^ Mllwankees 29 Blonx Cltys.19 what course t<» pursue. shot and instantly killed him. Many years Potatoes —Western, per bu ...... 1.10 (gil.Uu' along and mado kindling of it They Omabas...... 24 St Pauls.. .13 ago CoL Abercrombie bad a personal diffi­ INDlANAPOLia rescued only 3‘30. THE RED RIVER FLOOD.S. Cattle —Shipping ...... 8.60 ^ 6.75 Single Fare to the U. A. R. Eneainpineiit. culty with a sons In-law, w hen the lattor Hoob —Choice Ugnt ...... 8.00 (jt 4.65 Thk, Bay City, Caro and Fort Huron Tbe question of special rates for Western Lives Lost end Vest (iuentitles of Prop ­ was shot and almost Instantly killed. Shkkp —Common to prime...... 4.00 (ji 4.76 Railroad has apparently failed to go. veterans to the G. A. R. encam'pnieiit at Wheat —No. 2 Red...... LOI & Colonel Boone, who projected the Idea^ erty ^ wept Awev. Eaaer to He Healed. Corn —No. 1 White ...... 66 R .87>4 Detroit has been settled. The rate will be and got large prom-ises of bonus, ha/ A special from Ardmore. Indian Terri­ Father Mollingor, the famous faith-cure Oats -No. 2 White...,...... 44 A ,44»i a single fare for IhjD round-trip. While ST. IX)UI8. completely disappeared from sight, <4 tory*. .-ays; Reports received here give priest of Allegheny City. Pa., has left for Chairman Finley anti- the Western Pa'^sen- Cattle ...... 4.00 & 6.00. least Just now. heart-rending accounts of fearful havoc to Europe. The cause of his sudden departure Hoob ...... ;...... 4.00 # 4.50 ger Association have been wrestling with both life and pro|>erty In the overflowed is said to be a summons from Rome to ad­ Wheat —No. 2 Red...... 08 @ 1.00 Thk Gratiot Circuit Court has thirteen tbe subject, the whoie matter has been f|ct- Corn —No. 2...... 04H(« .55V valleys of the Re* Territory. The river has been higher than sick. The fame of the curative prtwors of Barley —Nebraska ...... 69 M .61 pressed ones that will come up if the into Kansas and contracted for a large known for years. Dwelling and business Father Mollinger has brought to his house CINCINNATI. court-room is not too crowded. delegation of the veterans at the single ­ CATTLE...... 3.50 ® 8.60 bou.Hcs have been swept away, crops do- fully 2,.100 peo.ile from all parts of tbe Harlow Hkkrick , of Ionia/ is dead. fare rate. The officials of the roa«l say Hoob ...... 8.50 ® 4.75 atruyed and stock of all kinds drowned. country for treatment- Sheep ...... 9.76 (A 4.76 He was a pioneer, and lived to bo hO Ihl.-i rate will be malntahiod. The .Missouri The rush of the waters was so unexpecte.d Wheat *—No 2Red...... 1.02 0 1.08 years old. I’dclffc also announersthat It will make the that but few hud time to seek safety on tbe A Manitoba Tragedy. Corn —No, 2...... 6716 « .58 single-fare rate, and so far as can l;e Oatb —No, 2 Mixed...... ' .47 & .48 Otsego C ou .ntt votes by a very small higher lands, and it is fear<>d that many A myslerlotts tragedy has just been un- DETROIT. majority to bond for a 813.;)00 court learned all of the other roads are In line. people who are now inlssing have been earthotl Hear Marquette Station, Manitoba. Cattle ...... 8.00 ds 6.25 Hoob ...... 8.o.-| 4.85 house at Gaylord. Grand Kapids ■'strikers Weakening. drowned. James TaJdell left home, leaving his sister- in-law and a young Englishman together. Sheep ...... 3.00 ^ 6.26 Thk _ new $80 .noo Polish ('aihollo Tho warm reception given the Grand SIR JOHN IH DEAD. Wheat -No. 2 Red...... 1.06 1.064 When he returned he found the house cov- Church at Bay City will bo ready for -RaJlid—LMlcliiJ—strikers who attempted to Corn -No. 2 Yellow ...... 67 (<« .58 £reiL_wlfh blood. The Ntdy of his slster-ln- Oatb —No, 2 White ...... 47 .47J4 dedication in August. It is a marv**! of- blow up ,the terminal w beel of the cable law Was found In a weli, the girl having ...... TOUT. DO.______line has apnarently paralyzed the cause. World's Affair•. Wheat ...... 1.02 1.(3 been first sh strike ha-; alhuiated miiirh of New Rrtiwswlck's Fores'- Flr*s. KAST LIBF.HTY Lady sat by bor dyii^ghusband's Cattle —Common to Prime ''.OO fffi 6.00 poultry association. the sympathy they at first received. The A RL John, ” .'V- U., spcr-fal says: Inst»*«d side, and the menhers of Sir John's family Hons 1 Jght...... ,.. 4.60 ® 5.66 ttlCORGE T. Ckoss, of Sagliraw, 1i»v- patronage of the .trc“t ears Is Increasing Kiiekp —Medium...... 4.25 & 6.00 were I’alletl to the side of the death lK‘d. of an abatement In the forest fires which bought 200,0.'K),000 feet of hard webd in and that of the cnrryalb. 1r growlii;- h ; . are devastating the northern i>ortlon of the Lambb ...... 4 75 («; 6.00 The vtrH(t*r* are l>eglnnlng to quarrel Hut no sign came from the dying nian. So MILWAUKKE. central Kentucky. he lay until tlie tvid. when Dr. Howell, his province, the efforts ?)f scttlern stay the W heat - No. 2 Spring ...... 99 #1.01 among themselvo.K and are charring ‘heir Corn —No. 3...... 6tt # .60 Bay City 's two murder cases go over hand on the patient's pulso, looked up and march of the fliimes m-ciu Ue frultles.s. It |e...ier^ w ‘ li running the strik< and putting looks now, nnlesH rain should r’omo at ckets. The end of ,ihe •aid with «iuaveHTig voice: “The end has Rye —No. 1...... 89 ers .90 lected to have the witnesses ready. come. ha- pa^?cd away without a sln- as If the fire w»>uld mily cease nft< ‘r having Barley —No. 2...... 78 # .74 -ilrl'-; b not fur off. Cjnsumed all the <’onil)uar1t7ttr material Pork -Mobb ...... 10.00 #10.60 The Owosno fire department is yet Fought It Uiit with Knlvea. J within reaas...... 4.80 #6.26 ance rendered in the late fire at Ashley, Btarch Works In Columbus, Ind. fi B. Shkkp ...... 4.50 # 6.00 not to mention the $100 promised. W. J, Penroso, a Prominent Citlsen of The remains of Bishop Knight were laid Wheat -No . 2 Bed...... 1.02 # 1.10 hk Bbaw and .Tohn Sander*- had a falling out Suite, tHysterlnusly Murdered. to rest In Forest Home Cemetery. Milsau- Coen —No. 2...... 67 # .68 T St. Clair postoffice lost $40 worth and aKri>-(I to fight it out when they quit At Butte, M>>iit., W. J. Penrose, a promi- kee, Wls. The funeral servlci * sere Cf>n- Oatb —Mixed WBatem...... 46 # .61 of stamps by a burglar ’s visit The job Butt er— Creamery...... 16 m .10 work. Knlvi-M wore drawn, and a bloody <11001 politician of the Btate. a member of dOTtod by BlAhOp MoLartm Of Ctitcagn, ••> was well done and almost under the nose Boob —Wmtern ...... ~;2fr # .17 of the night watchman battle followed. Banders was so badly cut Hm Xeglelature, and editor and proprietor sisted by Bishop Grafton of Pond du Lac. and PoEE—New Meta...... 18.00 #18^0 Ihat b« will dta Bbaw Is under arr^ -t. and said, “That ’s pretty good licker, Now let them come as toon at they KOT TO RETURN. bqiiire. " please. Thankt to my friend Itflrael, THE JOKER’S BUDGET. DOllEDliMjOE; The Superintendent took a , and they won ’t find a hair of her in Barnet- ilo quarreled with hia wife and left at he repla<*ed tlie bottle replied, “Yet— ville I)oorhousa. And nobody will ever rS8T8 ANDTABNS BY FX7NNT tho houae aayiog he would never come you ’ll not get any better in Aoy on the street, “to learn that your ago and he was then merely saying he “Well, I’ve seen wus—a great deal wus cies of Acorn Courfty. father ’ll house was burned down' yester- wouldn ’t go home till morqjng .”—[Phila- lookin’ girit tha w tha ’l," eald Job, looking delp his Times; CHAPTER I. at the girl as if he had not beheld her “Don ’t you wuto no grief on mo,” until that minute. DICK. leplied Johnny. “AIK of paw ’s old INCOMPETENT. BARNR8V1LL.B POORHOCBIt The girl’s face grow red—fiery rod— When Mr. Caper .entered the door ol “I have sent for you, doctor, ” said a “Whoa, whoa, thar, you tarnal v crit­ clothes were burned up in that fire, and then pale. In that moment she intuitively the poorhouse his eye foil on a lad raw can ’t make any of them over for me lady, anxiously, “to see if you can tell ters! Whoa! Lord, of this is Barn es- recognized a friend in Job Wonder. Sho crouching ba; ‘-k of a door. The boy had rt* th o inside ain ’t wiara this time. I’m all right ! ”—[Troy Press. me what to do for my {>oor little canary. •topped back from the Superintendent,- He moiies, and —” invitin ’ than the outside, all I’vo got to howevor, with a lowering face. was the face of a starveling. His cheeks WISE FOKETHOUGHT. •ay is it’s the steppin* stun to- were pinched and white; his eyes were “I am not a bird doctor, madam,” “Hold your head up! Hold it up, I interpose d the p h ysician, with pro per ’say!” large, hungry —very hungry eyes. His Millie—I don ’t mind marrying you, “Oh. excuse mo! I didn ’t soo you. I “Don ’t scold her, ” said Job. clothes flapped about him. Clarence, but L hate the idea of ^viog professional dignity. just drove up. ” ".Scold her? She ’s used to It. Mr. “What are you doing here, curse yon! ” up my gl5-a-weck job at the store. “Don ’t you know any thing about the The speaker stepped lolsurely out of Wonder, this girl is—is—well# sho gives exclaimed Mr. Caper, in a harsh voice, Clarence —Tlien don ’t give it up, diseases of canaries. ” his wagnn, a lumboritig affair, but it had me more trouble than all the rest put to­ as he grasped the boy.., dearest. I’ll give up mine. Pm getting “Most emphatically I do not. ” two spirited horses, and they seemed to gether, and I want you to do me a favor. “I was-;—was just going back into tho only $10.—[Chicago Tribune. ♦‘Well, you really must excuse me be, as their driver said, “a-feelln ’ ov I’m going to bind her out—tnat ’s the dining-room, ” the boy replied. thep, doctor, ” she said, “if I call in a their oats." The driver looked keenly rule in Acorn County, you know. I’m “You llol" THE WOI»>r TURNS. more exjierienced physician. I think a at the man who was frowning upon him. going to bind her out, with tho approval The Superintendent brought from his “What is this bill for ? great deal of my bird, and must do the “This Is ihe poorhouse, ain ’t it?” of the Commissioners, of course, and I coat pocket a heavy strap, and struck “ Storage.” very best I can for him. ”—[Chicago “Yes. ” want you to do mo the favor to take her ^e boy across the hands —across tho “ I have had no goods stored with you Times. The word was snapped out Tho with you over to lilli Stubbs. ” knees —acro.ss his back. man who was loaning on the end of the or any one else.” MUST BE LADY FLIES. “To Bill Stubbs ’ place? ” "'Thore! Take that ^strap), and that “ Y'es, you have. You ’ve been throw* wagon smiled knowingly. “Yes. Bill will keep her until ^me- (strap) and that ” (strap). And then She —Isn ’t the room full of flies to-day? ‘Well, now —say. D’you iniJoiig ^ody takes her for g(X>d or bad —bad, I" the blows fell so fast ihff 'Superintend- -ing your empty bottles and tin cans into He—Very full, and what ’s odd, they hyar? ” Tho speaker indicated the reckon, ” the Superintendent added, un ­ ent ’s tongue could not keep pai'e with that vacant lot of mine next your house all appear of the female persuiision. building and grounds with a shake of der Ills breath. them. for the past five years. Ten dollars, She (astonished) —How do you make his head. “Why. yes—that's if you want mo to, ” Tho boy newer made a move —made no please. ’’—[Epoch. that out? “Suppose J[ do—what thi'n? But the girl had some ideas on the sign —did not cry out. Ho looked UNUTTERABLY WE.VRY. He—Don ’t you notice how the most of “Oh, nothin ’, notiiln ’. Oniy I’m hyar subject. She shook her hair —It was in straight at the Superintendent with his them are sitting on the looking-glass? — on a little business. Ef . you ’re one of a tangle —evidently no comb had pene ­ great hungry, hollow eyes until the lat­ Madge—Jack, do you really, really [Fliegende Blaetter. tho folks, p'raps you ’ll bo so kind and trated that tangle in days. ter paused, fairly out of breath. love me ? oblocgin ’ as for to tell the superintend ­ “I don ’t want to be bound out. I want “Why don ’t you howl? Uowi, I tell Jack—Madge, you are the only woman THE USUAL THING. ent, Mr. Jake—no, .Mr. Zeke, I guess it to stay here." you, howl!" that I have ever lov ----- De Bull—De Lamb has just made $10,- is—Mr. Zeke Caper —I want to see him." “Hush up. How dare you speak that The boy looked nt his tormentor Madge—Jack, I’ve been to Newport “That's my name, sir.” steadily. 000 by a sudden turn of the market, way?” for three seasons and I would sooner lose and is down -town w’hooping things up “Gosh! lie it?” “Don ’t you be rough on her —she don ’t “Not for you. ” your love than have that measly, mouldy, “I said so, sir. ” moan it," said Job Wonder. “You won ’t! you won ’t! You won ’t lively. “t^f course —of course. No offense. mildewed chestnut rung in on me again.' ' De Bear—Intoxicated with joy, I sup ­ “O, yes she does. I’ve walloped her howl for me (strap). You think I can ’t —[New York Herald. ^ Well, I'm giad I ve found you, Mr. t'ai>er. for it often enough to cure her of it, make you howl (strap)! Eh (strap)! pose? I’ve brought you a note from Mr. Israel too. ” I can ’t make you (strap) howl!" \ DELIGHTFUL THING TO CONTEMl’L.VTK. l)c Bull—No; same old stuff.—[Pitts­ Heber. ” “Walloped that little mite,” said Job “Na” “I don ’t think papa cares much for burg Dispatch. 'Thtt man —fumbletl _ill hl5 POCkot_ftnd Mr. Ca-pt^r WAH now hreathloss and ondor yoii,~Pred ,* * she whispe red, softly.----- } AN AID TO TirESTORT. produced an envelope that was a«'k?i’ ?- my word ’s as good as my b on d." t»ven with you, Mr. Cap er, if it’s in my ' THE NINE THEY ADORE. “I don ’t keer ef I do take a bite. It’ll “Quite—quite, Mr. Wonder. If you power. You’ve been a brute to all of us. VVithdui a‘wbrd ‘you ”puBed out ten dol- be late 'fore I git home. ” will take her I’ll have the papers pre ­ You whipped poor Joe every day, until I >ppy» lars and handed it to me. “Just step inside here. This Is my own pared by Saturday. ” fessor of Greek mythology, “can you tell Craik—You must have had the night ­ managed to make you mad at me. ” me the names of the Divine Nincf ” room —my sitting-room. ” “That'll just suit me," said Wonder. “Oh! You made me mad You ’re not mare. The Superintendent stepped outside, •Hio and get your things —your hat and making me mad now. We’ll see if I “.Yes, sir; there is Ruck Ewing and HOTEL LOOK'. ‘while Mr. Job Wonder, tfUO to his name, -dress—and put on you r sho es an d stoek - can ’t choke you into obedience. ” eyed everything in the room In pure Ings. Mr. Wonder will give you ten He rushed at the boy, flung him on tlie “Stop! stop! Who is Buck Ewing? ” Guest—Itow is this ? My bill this wonder. It was unlike any room he had minutes. ” floor, knelt on his breast. Then all the young ladies in the class timo is $4 a day, and last December I ever been in. “It’ll take that long for her to comb “Ask my pardon —ask my forgiveness! smiled at the poor profe8.sor ’8 ignorance, had the same room and it was only $H a “It’s the dod-darnodest place I ever sot her hair! ” said Job. “I'm not in such a Say you ’re sorry. Beg pardon. ” and aswered in chorus: day. eyes on! I wouldn ’t live hyar —no, I pesky hurry —say, Mr. Caper, what'll I 'Nev«»r! You 11 choke me—and hang “Why, the catcher, of course.”—[De- Clerk—Yes, I know; but the days are ■wouldn't hang out in Barnesville Poor rail herr for it ” troit Free Pr^s. much longer now.— [Boston Courier. house ef they give mo $'J a day an ’ “Joe, ” answered tho girl. “Ask my pardon! ” SUCCESSFUL. board. I wouldn't sH on this infernal “Joe? That ’s a boy ’s name " “Never. ” NO change . yalicr-clay bank, where the files are “Short for Josephine. ” The Superintendent ’s eye blazed with Sanso —Where were you last night? He—When we are married, dear, you , thlcker'n tar-bugs in June, for—hello! “Oh! ” malevolence. His Angers clutched the Rodd—Out pursuing happiness. I can have a nnw dress every month. I say! Where'd you come from? ” “I don ’t like Josephine. ” " boys ’ windpipe. Another minute and it Sanso— And did you catch it? “Wheie did you come from? ” “Go - get your things, ” ordered the She —But that ’s what I’ve always been would have been over with the poor boy, Rodd—Bet ypur life! I caught it like accustomed to. “Ha, ha! That's good, now! Where ’d Superintendent, pushing her out of the when a sound of wheels reminded the thunder when I got home. —[Munsey ’s I come from? From Wonder ’s Mill. room. She was absent seemingly only He—Well, you will have the same Superintendent of tho position ho was Weekly. father, will you noU? —[Cloak Review. Now. then, t-ell me wliere ynn hail fr*»m » fuw minutusL When she xeturued she In. ■ ...... —or, mebho, you Just lit down?" carried in one hand a little bundle, and __ Ho V>nnndnd to his feet, freed the bpv. A LONG STORY. ^ “1 belong here. ” aJiahJoTii thTTothef; who rose slowly, and with great difficul­ “Just look at my horse ’s tail; notice \ “You do! Well, you look Just like it. “Put that banjo down —leave it here, ” “They charge very high, ” commanded Mr. Caper. ty, and walked away, as two gontleinen how long it is, how soft tho hair, how Lord—what a glt-upl ” entered the main entrance. glos.sj% how ----- ” “Yes, but they average matters by the “What's that? ” “1 won't —I mean, I want to---- [to BK UUNTIMUKO.] low-down way they treat you. ” “I said whht a git-np, ” “Put it down, I say; Mr. Wofider don ’t “Look here, Tom, just cut that tail short, will you '?” A CURE FOR INSOMNIA. “You think I ain't nice. I can play want you taking that thing along. He During the “stone age” the shores tho banjo, and dance, and sing —that ’s would be distracted with your noise. ” of the Bwis.s lakes were dotted with a A SLIGHT -MISUNDERSTANDING. There is a young doctor uptown who more tliaii yon can do. ” “I won ’t leave it. It’s my own! Mine, succession of villages, each of which will have to im[irove his methods or ho “^icllo! Hello-o-o! Why, you don ’t and I’ll keep it ” Irate Individual —What did you mean I never will have patients enough to main ­ look to bo moro'n two foot high. How The girl was ready to cry again. Job consisted of manjr huts. These hots by telling Smith that I had been iu were built 'upon platforms supported tain him. A woman came In to seelflm old be you'.' ” interposed once more. jail? only two days ago looking haggard and “I don ’ know. ” “To be sure slie kin bring her banjo, bj piles or pillars driven into the lake Calm Individu.al —1 did not tell Smith “You don't know how old you bo? ” Mr. Caper —to bo sure.” * tiottom. No less than twenty-four, you had been in jail. I simply said you pale. “Well, It’s your affair now, Mr. Won ­ mostly stone age villages, were aisoov- “Well,” he said, “what is it?” “I told you I don' know. How old are ought to be in jail. “I’m troubled with insomnia, ” sho you? ” der. ” ered along the shores of Lake Leman, irate Individual (calming down) —I Job Wonder rovorod his face with his “She won ’t do no liarm—‘tain ’t like as thirty-two in the Lake of Constance, sighed. “What shall I do for it?” beg your pardon. I must have misun ­ ‘■Sleep it off, madam; rieep it off,” ho hat. ‘and tho Superintendent entered at ef she was a player, you know. She can forty-six in the Lake of Neuchatel, and derstood him. —[Texas Siftings. that moment, wkh an angry exprejidon fetch it along. \S’oil, is this tho hull so on for other lakes. Each of these advised her curtly and asked her for $2. on his face. bilin ’ o' clothes? Ef 'tis, ’twon ’t swell ■villages tells of much lalmr expended IT IIAI'PENKD IN THE MUSEUM. —[Detroit Free Press. our wash much. ” “Sorry to detain you, Mr. Wonder. by the tribe in its cohstrnction. From “ You see It was this way. The India- A SAFE PLACE. Tho things will be here In a minute. I ^ 'They were out on tho road now. Tho the lake bottom .?~wfaere such dwellin gs HR b k 4-1- it l»« oil aniillnfq fh» rotitTCT man srn iclr ttic ossi'tlcd man ar.d Frank .fonte, a gCfltleman ffotn Th - ■you. Hero are tlio victuals. ” farnicr helped the gtrl Into the wagon. stood thousands of articles of boue broke him. ’’ diaoa, was seat^ alongside oT the A thinly dad man brought in a tray But Joe dfd not need or want a helping stone, horn, shell, etc.,have been taken ; “ What did ho strike him for?” driver on the stage going to Browns­ with cold chicken, pies, ai»d milk, and hand. .She 'suddenly put the farmer’s eyen.pieces of crudely woven cloth have “ Five dollars. When the manager ville, They, were near the Bio Grande. hand asidi* and .sprang into the wagon been found. There is little evidence found it out the India-rublier man was placing the tray on a table withdrew 1 t ^ .-1 91 Frank, by the way, had embezzled a lot sllftiitty. arid seated her!*elf. Nhe seemed eager that thfwe }ak«*dwelWH W4^4» wsu>lik«; . ------of money, and was e« route to .Mexieo. “Just help yourself- —r*at hearty, Mr; to be away. She did not deign to glance they seem to have led i>eaceful lives. TWO BABIES. “ Is this coup try safe?” asked Frank Wonder. Perhaps you will take a Utile at the SuporliitendenL .Mr. Caper did In Oriental countries, along lakes and of the driver. n not seem to bo thinking of his charge. riverH, similar dwellings are found in Mrs. Newma—Oh, I wish you could “ Safe! Why, of ( oUrse it is.” The Sup'-rintendent lookod knowingly All hia attention waa given to Mr. Won ­ large numbers. African travelers have see Mrs. Winkler ’s baby. It’s perfectly “No robbers? ” t . at .lob, and Job looked knowingly at tho der. often found such structures on the lovely! Such a delicate, sweet little “You’ll come for to sign the papers “Hobl>eni! Why, thl.v part of tho Sup-rlntendent shores of lakes. These tribes, we pre ­ creature as it is! It’s a perfect little country has got such a bad name that “Well, I don ’t keer if I do, bein ’ as Saturday." sume, were not numerous, and they cherub, with the loveliest cye^, the sweet you ’vf? Hxe4i mer” '“.Sure pop; .auro'a my name ’s .lob Won ­ est little mouth, the cunnlngcst little the highway robbers arc afraid to risk The .Superintendent of Barnesville der." assured the farmer. “Geo up! built their lake houses to be protected thcIr lives ia these parts, ”- [Ttxas at night from wild animals, and, prob ­ nose, and eyes of beavenly-blue. It looks Poorhouse proceeded to tho closet he was (r'lang! You Alexander; you Napoleon, ^s if it just dropped from heaven and Siftings. looking at, Lrought out a black bottle, git! Good-by, Mr. Ca;>er, good-by. ” ably, from enemies who might iodine APTI.T DKS( ?UnED. to war upon them. every tiny feature had been fashioned by took the cor»out of it, and lianding him Hut there was no good-by from .Too. the angela Jones —T hear you had a dog show in a , said She wa.a sitting with compressed lips and your town last week. How did it go “lle.tp -yriurself!” a Atrauge, BgKt lu bar oyoa. Passenof .H I “, how long will .Mr. Newma—Is it' as nice as our Job Wonder smelled the bottle —{xmred “I'm iu luck agaiiu” said Zeke Caper, It he before we get Into Chica^ 1”* baby? off? out a “preirv good snifter," to use his as he scowled upon th«' w’agon. “I waa Porter—“About a quarter of a dollar. Mrs. Newma—Mercy! no, not half. Adams—Splendidly. It was a howl own words drank it, smacked his lips. mighty lucky to get her off so soao. [New Y’ork Weekly. • ing success.—| Kate Field's Washing^-'o Hucklln’ii Arnica Halve. Thu heat in the world for cutA, Bruinea, Son^H, ricerh, i^alt Kheum', F«yer Sores, J. W. II Tettur, (’hapiaal Hands,(Mlblainn,Corns, ui)d all Skin Kruy)tionH, and positively UNDERTAKER. uuifpi I’iluH, or no pay requirtni. It is Couvumption Cur«d. fifunminteeil to yinve pei'fj'td satisfaction Window Shodes OPPOSITE COURT BOUSE SQUARE, An old phyHlclan, rwtlied ft-om prnctirtt. or mouuy rciuuded. Price 'i?) cunts pur St.-I oh IIS. liavinK httu placed In hl« haudn by an Laat For stilu by Filduw & Son, the M i A t India mlHHlouary the formula of a ilmple vejf« Druir^ists. ^7841831 etable renitnly for the epeedy and permanent I cure of (/OUBumptlou, Bronchltie, (’atarrh, AHthma and all throat and Lun|$ Affwtlomi, Kt. Johna Marketa. alHo a positive and radical cure for Nervoun (f!orrect^ thin morniuK. June 18 . Debility and all nervoua •lomplalnte, after No 1 White wheat ...... OSdf.l 00 Brown Bock Wall Fai>or 10c. Double havlnK teeted lt« w onderful curative powere No '2 •• ...... U2^l>4 In tliouHundH of caneH, baa felt It hie duty to No 2 lied wheat....?....' ...... OOttiOH Roll. make It h naw n tn hla auffurlny Xh lloWB . Act $35*00 .No a —...... — Double ______'ll uetin OatB...... 1^.Rc human HufferiiiK. I will Hentrftw of charfcei to ...... :ioc all who deelre It, thiK recJi>, In ttermau. (.‘ora In ear... BeaiiM...... 1.5U(al.7r> Good Gilt Wall Paper 20c. Double the Manufactory.' Freuchox EuRllBh. with fidl dlrectlonn for Hay. .8611) preparlDK and UMlnK* Btuit by mall by ad- i’ot at ...... 00^(05 drcHHlnj? with Btamp. naminR thlepaper, w . Roll. 25TO .A-ChEisrars- A. Noye «.«20 INiw'ere’ Block KocheKter.N. t. Tallow'...... yc Lard...... 7c Bprlng ('hlckeiiB, live Fow Ih , live...... FELT SHADE WITH SPRIH6 HOLLERS flood LookM. Wood ...... l.00@ ITooiT lb(7ks attTiiiorti th.Tn “Bkin deep, HidcH IfL ciuj>en-d»yK, I0::50 p. The figure 0 in our dates will make a long stay. 3.—New York Sun. m : ceufa' H'ue. Fo** Cleveland and Buffalo, VALENTINE No man or woman now living will ever data A S.imlavH. Monda.VK, WedneadayH and Satur- PEISIOB. For illHabintles Incurred la the ncrvlce or iooument without using the figure 9. It stand* daj'H; Er'e. Moutlavnnd SoturdnyH. 5 p. m. Improved Hook Note. Hlnct* dlHclnirge, whether the Koldler ’H rich ar in the third place In 1890, where it wiii remiwD ton (vntivl time making railroad .connectione poor. fo" all po ’ntH, East and South. Rail rouneci- years and«tben move up to second place in 190(1 louH at Duluih for St. Paul, MlnncapollB, MILO B. STEVENS & CO.; riciiiiiire. where it WUl resi lor one aunurw jr«u9. Nonhern l*t,A:lflc and Wreat Northern Rail­ Attorneyw aud Hollcltorti, Whitney Opera There is another “9" which has also come to stay. way PolMiH, ]*nc?flc Cost, etc. BaKgage Houni'Block. Detroit, Mich. Frlnclpal office cliecteendcnt wldowH and pareiitB now depen ­ chines of the world. It was awarded the only dent who«e HouK died from efTeeta of army ing Machines, steel frame Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all Herviee are Included. If you wlHh your claim others on exhibit having received lower awarda 4m .1.1 s.ii.<<.s.sfiill\-j>ro»ieciitedccaHtallv nroseciueti Harrows and Spring Toothof gold medals, etc. The French Government AddreKH t i m IBso ?ibcognlzed Its supe rlortty by the deoo gatkm of . I ES TANNEK, Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presldentof the company, Late ('ouimibhioner of I’enHlonB. and Shovel Tooth Cultiva­ W'a.<«hiiigton, I>. C‘. with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. tors, Buggies, Road Carts, The “No. 9” is not an old machine Improved otick of chanckry salk .—-in upon, but. 18 an entirely new machine, and the puranaace and hy virtue of udecre<*of the Lumber Wagons and Tiger Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand* CircuitN Court for the County of Clinton In est advance in sewing machine mechanism of tha Chancery. .Made and entered on the twenty Hay "Rakes. age. Those who buy It can rest assured, thtr» Heventh day of February, IHin, In u certain lore, of having the very latest and best. cauae therein pending, wherein Spencer W. Foster Post and Olbba lacomplalnant and laaac F. CrcBHman, We have just received a Kili.'iiiuU’reaamnn . Pthel * lffAID OP ATHENS” (OA.). .M. (’reKHinan. Jnniea E. (YeMsnian. Kalph CreaamanlMellaaaK'reaamauaud Clyde W CreH- —Philadelphia Timea. Hinnn.are defendanta. Notice la hereby given, that I ahall aell at public auction or vendue, Repairs. A Matter of Fact View. Co. are selling to the highest bidder, at the west front door of thelTourt Houbc , in the village of St. JohiiB, County of Clinton, State of Michigan (that being the place of holding theCireult Court of WALKER-ST. WEST. aald county,) on Saturday, the 27th day of •June A. D. 181H, at 2 o ’clock In the after- mmtt«f Uuy, uU Uiii aoutliiycai/rac^- ional quarter of aectlon thirty and the norni 4th of JUtfY euBt quarter of 8e<;tlon thirty-one and the NEW north half of the north half of the northwest quarter of Hectlon thirty-two, excepting two acres commencing at a point twenty rods south Of the north side of said north half of north half on the east side of the State road and running tbence south eight rods, thence east forty rods, theace north eight rods and Very Cheap. Call thence west to the place of beginning. All In FURNITURE I township seven, north of range two west. In the State of Michigan. Dated, this l!^th day Is a Subject on which we are right to of May. A. D. ISOI. WILLIAM H. <’ASTLE, Circuit Court Commissioner, for Clinton home. We understand it thoroughly County, Michigan. , . , „ « from top to bottom. Give us a High Jinks —Help, help! Cool, h^pl and get prices. Pkkki .vh & lUi.DWi.N'. Solicitors for Com­ Mr. Cool —What are yon kicking up plainant. Call and we will show yon an "Bcaara row about? GKI'GAGK .SAI.K.—Dvrault ha ving AIN'T High Jin ks—Don ’t you see hnw I’m. mmlc in th «» payment ofthe interest fixed? money secured by a. mortgage dutcil tb«- •^J. D. ESTES, eighth day of December in the year A. D. Mr. Cool —Yes, but I never saw you in 18^87, maue and executed by Hiram Ainsley aJiole yet you couldn ’t crawl out of.— and Mary Alnsley his wife, of the toWnshlp Once a Week. of Watertown, Clinton county, Michigan, of REAL : ESIAIE : AGENT, the first part, and William Appleton, of the city of Lansing, and state of Michigan, of the second part, and rworded In the office of the. Grand Rapids real estate RcTrister t*f Deeds of the. county of Clintuii. WE HiyE IHE GOODG and state of Michigan, In liber (~i4) of .Mort­ to exehange for farms in gages on page (320,) on the (Oth) day of —AND— December In the year A. D. 1887 at tJ>:30) Clinton eounty. o ’clock p. ra. Said mortgage was duly as­ signed to Joseph W. Wolford on the (4th) dnv of June A. I). 1801, and the assignment Small house and two lots was duly rec«»rded on the'8th) day of June YOU HAVE THE TASTE. in St. Johns for sal(rat$400; pagV(2V5.) ’at (8) o ’clock a. uy. Amfw^ere-' 2 as It was expressly provided In said mort ­ V down, balanec in weekly gage that should any default be made in the payment of the interest falling due thereon, installments. Or any part thereof on Any day when the same was made payable as In said mortgage Come at onee if you want expressed, and the saAie should remain un ­ paid and in arrear for the space of thirty to buy or exehange. days then and ft-ofli thenceforth so much of the principal suW of $500.00 and interest prov rlded for in said mortga» as remains 64 aerefarm miles from unpaid,-with all arrearages of Interest should St. Johns; at the option of said partyarty of the second jm.pBi 't, —ills ex ecutors, .taunilnl stratars or signs, become due and payable Immeiliately thereaft^'.f, although the period limited for $1,300 buys a brick house, the payment thereof might not then have ex ­ pired. And whereas fdefault has been made and lot, on a good street in in the payment ofthe Interest failing due on said mortgage on the (8th) day of December St. Johns. A. D. 1800, and has remained In arrears and EmineaitSpecialist —Yes, madam, yoai unpaid for the space of thirty d^'s and up ­ wards, and the said assignee or said mort­ iBistazid is suffering from temporary 160 acre farm to exchange gage, Joseph W. Wolford, has elected and RfltKZiation dReJto_o^yerwork._ JTbe form foi^^uuall farm near St. John^ does hereby elect to treat the principal si cChiB mania is quite common. inetrtione'l dor and pa yable thereon.- And whereas the Wife—Yes, he insists that he ’s a mill- 70 acres improved, good amount claimed to be due on said mortgage Sonaire. at the date of this notice Is the sum of $500,- buildings, fruit, water, etc. OC of principal and $58.73 as Interest and Eminent Specialist —And wants to pay Price, $2,700. legal costs together with an attorney fee of ,000 for my advice. We’U have to twenty-five dollars as is by statute provided. And no suit or proc^llngs at law' having hhn, you know. —Ldfo. “ To Exchange :-Good house been instituted to recover the debt now re­ maining secured by said mortgage, or any A Test of Oreatnesa and lot in St. Johns for 40 part thereof, whereby the power of sale con ­ tained In said mortgage has become operat ­ acres of land. ive, now therefore notice la hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said Ch oice houses and lots in mortgage contained and in pursuance of the wtattni^te Tttwi sn eh ' ■ made ami nrovidad. tha St. Johns Tor sale. ' aald mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the prsmisea therein described, at public auc­ tion to the highest bidder at the west front Two choice vacant lots in door of the court house for CHlnton county. St. Johns. In Michigan, on the (Gth) day of September next, at 1 o ’clock, p. m. of that day, which ___ ft 10' I 47 said premises are describe in said mortgage 0 05 1018 2 20 100 acres on sec. 13, Olive as follows All that ^certain pieces or par ­ Bather fiboesnalea worn vDo6infi>rlahly Oghi 044'»i40fi7. a (Hi cels of land situated and being in the town ­ sensfsUy slip ^ tbs fSel ...... 7 .30111851 8 45 - ^ -- 60 acres improved; 40 acres ship oT Watertown, In the ebanty of Clinton, DETROIT....Ar 7 45 1155 4 05 9 60 7 20 ana state of Michigan, and described as fol­ THE “COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. white oak, hickory and wal­ lows to-wit : the west half of the west half of ^!K:halrCar, Buliipt c^ar and Sleeping Cat the northeast quarter of the south west make an ttieir iboes with Inside of heel lined with nut; new house. quarter, the west half of the west half of the rubber. ?fhls oilnes to the shoe and prevents the Eastward, No. 12 has Pullman Sleeper* south east quarter ofthe south westquarter. robber from Suppuis ott. CThlcago to Detroit. No. 14 has Wagner Honse and lot in St.Johns. the east hair of the east half of the southwest Can for tbs “Oolobcster ” Chair and BuffW Car, Grand Haven to 1^ quarter of tha southwest quarter, and the trolt. No. 18 has Chair Caiv Grand Rapids eaat half of the east half of the northwest ^'ADHBSIVI COUNTERS.” to Detroit. No. TO has Wagner Sleeper, 5 lots, house, bam, etc., in quarter ofthe southwest quarter of section AT RETAIL BY Grand Rapids to Detroit. thirty-two, of town No. five, north ofranM Westwawl, No, 11 has Chair Car, De^olt St. Johns, to exchange farm No. three west, excepting a strip of land six DUTCHER BROS.., to Grand Rapids. No. 16 has Wagner P^, rods wide across said lands - heretofore deed­ lor Buflbt Car, Detroit to Grand Haven. No. “1 tmst *«o willmaitoa hnnrtfinmi ed for right of way to tbs Detroit, Lansing ST. JOHHS lERCAITILECO.. 17 has Pullman Sleeper. Detroit to milcago. Cor nw.** 21 village lots in Fowler and Lake Michigan Railway Company. No. 81 has Wagner 8h . per. Detroit to Grand no doobC wiU. An artist m Dated June 8Tb, 1891. R. I WOODRUFF, LOUD, BKN. FLETCHER, one block from main street J(>HRPH W. WOLFORD. Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent. gppaias he ia caa do Jnwt toyttfinf.'* Q. A. SsctTB, THOHA8 HnnMiyp.V Aaesnt. Ht. .Tohas. _____ $300. Att’y for Aaalgp?^. GSa. 1. R. W&IMOR.

rilitiiirf>in»iiii^9ii New story tliis week. I.ist of advertised letters : Mrs. Polly THE NEWS The rain came yesterday. Athwood. Abram Brown, William Hill, A. Smith rides a (Yedenda safety. Fred Iver, Miss Grace Keslsfy.MisS Mary Goods Dep’l. THURSDAY. Jl’XlJ 18,1891. McArthur, Miss Clara McTowen, Miss Robert Fisher has been visiting in' St. fc-'j"' ■ '. — -/■ j—.J r IJohns. Maggie Marrel, Johu Nichols, .\lbert JVEWHLDETTS. Williams. Dr. Fost of Eureka, went to Owosso Hot weather h.aa oome and with it a demand The ladies of the E])iscopaI society will Mm. Geo. Waldron is quite eick. veatenlay. for cool goods, of which we have a complete assortment, meet with Mrs. .Jesse Dunn this evening Secretai-y Winston is at Lansing. Miss Franc Godfrey will teach in Grand consisting of Dotted, Figured, Plain and Embroidered at 8 o ’clock, for the jmrpose of electing Geo. Fui’giwou rides a new Victor Rapids next year. ofHcers for the ensuing year. Members MULLS, OUTINGS, CHEVIOTS, CHALLIES, GING­ safety. Mrs. Lizzie Gill of Lansing, is with her who bav«) not yet paith Admission 10 cont a ; sight. .V treat of the season at the Opei ’a tickets on sale at Littell’s next Monday. The biggest bargain ever offered to the trade in Ladies M. A. Kniffin has a {iension of fl2 house, next Tues011 v i QpeeiHl, SfctlUi'didLy Jliatc 30. kcT. n. n. Elmjim turtlWl LUdies’ Aid society will serve suiqier at George, at Leroy. (f o’clorjc and after the canlafa. 'Ttie Ladies we have one lot of SUMMER SHAWLS to E. Chapin of Lansing, have bmi visiting Mrs. Dr. Weller ulid s6^l Carl, were at with Johu B. and C. E. Chapin. cantata has been in preparation a long close, “ON THIS DAY ONLY” at less than HALF Owosso, Saturday. time and with new stage scenery, lights The collection*in the childrens ’ concert The Lansing driving jiark \liold races and music, will be very attractive. Sup ­ PRICE, do not miss^this opportunity. at the M. E. church last Sunday evening, ■four days intvt WK,‘k. per aud cantata will be 25c; ice cream •yielded ij^l l.jRt fur the odiioational fund . —------Sx. Johns JMercanxile Co . Mrs. J. G. Watkin and sou Juy,\isited in Ovid, lust Saturday. Mrs. Frwl Nestelle of Waslungton, who An idea is being advanced 1)3' a num ­ has been f»cre for some time taking medi­ ber of horfiwi brewers of the state, sug- They arc putting an ample supjJy qf cal ti'eatuient, returned home yesterday. gf*sting the taxing of all stallions two gravel on the State road. years old or ovw ’, f25 per year, the 'Tlie trial of Wm. H. Crawley before Frank Marsh went to Flint, Tu<;«day, money to be used in improving the roads J UMtiee Duncan on ,a charge of larceny in the district where the horse stands. ‘T)AVIES AND-^^ - as witness in a law suit. resulted in a verdict of not guilty .Tune This scheme will, if carried into effect, Clifford Kinney of Corruua. was spark ­ llth. answer a two-fold purpose, that of mat ing a St. Johns girl Sunday. ing better roads and weeding out a poor ­ Mrs. Addie Merritt, formerly of St. er class of horses. A similar law is be ­ ADAIUIS,-^ A lot of St, JohUs young men will pic ­ Johns, will he married a*t Greenville next ing operated in a number of states, and nic at Round lake this afternoon. is proving ver3' sati8 factor 3'.—William- Wednesday, P. C. Whitney of Mus­ ston Enterprise, • , James H. Winslow has i-esigncd his kegon. position as guard at the Ionia asylum. Fifty-eight relatives and friends from —Dealers in— Willard Lyon is the latest acquisition Lansing, DeWitt and around St. Johns, A Etectonl. to the cycling ranks ; he rides a Victor. met at the home of Jacob Ferry last Sun ­ Dr. M. Weller attended the state medi­ day and partook of a picnic dinner. cal society meeting at Saginaw last We announce Dr. Leonard ’s illustrated Carnages, Road Carts, Harness, Robes, wmtt. lecture at the Opera house next /J’ueHday The eommeuctmieut ttxerciaes|will be held evening. The scenes are simply grand, Halters, Platform and Lumber Wagons, at Newton hall, Juno 25. Admission 10 aud his double 8tereco|)ic, lighted by cents. ~ oxy-hydrogen light. Rev. J. Duvis attended the miusterial Topics for Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meet­ Blankets, Whips, Whipple HaiTows, convention at Cedar Creek, Barry county, ing of the Baptist church for June 2lHt, last week. —______“How can wo return to God ?” ; June 28, Grain Drills, Hay Rakes, St.Johns Plows and Mrs. Dr’ W. M. Weller of Ithaca, who Why should we praise the Lord. All has been visiting here, returned to Ithaca, are invited. — mb. Dufem* ~ Bepairs, Wheel Barrows, Fly Nets. Saturday. If you wish to enjoy yourself you myoold man died it, fe£t a Mrs. Jenkins of Nashville, Tenu., who should not fail to go to the Opera house my heart. \ has been visiting friends here, returned next Tuesday evening, and hear Dr. Mr, Dolan—Mrs. Casey, home Friday. Leonard ’s illustrated lecture on Emerald moind patchdn ’ it wid a bit oat of —Life. A. L. Stage of Middletown, N. Y., son- Isle or the beauty spot of Great Britiau. 5t. Jolins, Mieh- Three Doors Hortli of the Steel. in-law of G. J. Gibbs, has concln ded to locate in St. Johns. The German Methodists of DeWitt 74^4 township, had a picnic at Grand Ledge one day last week. Til* Slap I. ’ Baanar Miss Hattie Vroeland will spend a couple of weeks traveling with Miss Allen, —WILL KK- Profits Follow Purchasers. who is lecturing on Switzerland. Rev. and Mrs. W'. C. Allen left Mon­ \ Unfurled on tlie day for Toronto, Ont., to attend the wed ding lit u uioco of Mt. Allen ’s. The Profit to be Messrs. Scott, Wilcox and Gilson are puttiug down a new walk in front of FOURTH OF JULY: derived from buying your their residences in Emmousville. . ANI> SO WfLL THK DRY GOODS of CHAPIN & CO. A full dress rehorsal at the church Tursda3' evening at 8 o ’clock for the ^ A. is clearly perceived when you dis­ “Dairy Maid’s Supper. ” • Married, June 10th, John Phelps to —ON— cover the difference in Quality and Price Adelia I. Cole, both of St. Johns. The which distinguishes their goods from those ceremony was performed by Jnstice Dun­ can. -^■DUTCHER BROS. SHOES’#- rival dealers. If you bu y from -the--right Maple Rapids, Saturday morning, a dis­ BE UNPUELED ...... house the profits are yours ; if you buy tance of 14 miles, in Ih. 23ra. on their from the wrong house the profits go to safetys. TO THE GAZE OF AN One night last week thieves visited a the people you buj' from. We cellar on east side and lugged off .five cans of fruit. The thief is requested to return Appreciative :=: Public deal in , ,. ; the cans, if not the fruit- ' DRESS GOODS, NOVELTIES, The editor and wife were at Maple Rap ­ OW THAT DATT. ids last Friday. The crops along the FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. way were in fine condition and not a poor piece of grain waa seen. The West Michigan press association Now is tbe Time will hold their summer meeting at Kala­ mazoo, July 7, 8 and 9. It is anticipat ­ ed that Kalamazoo will do herself proud And JUDD’S is on the occasion. Manager Kinmond imported his ball team over to Maple Rapids, Saturday, tbe Place to get and beat the Rapids boys by a score of ■CYCLES! 14 to 16. The feature of the game was A New Spring Suit. ALL SIZES. the battery work of the St. Johns team. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain, Mr. and Mrs. STYLKSgtE♦RICES, )nrkee, Miss Dora Hunt and Mr. and ____ Latest Styles. Fon' Mrs. Frank Swain left Friday morning PEOPLE OF ANY AGE for Argentine lake, to spend a few days. OB sex. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambie of Ovid, spent OOI^nV dta Sunday with them. The leeiore on Switzerland given by OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ST. JOHNS, SaDFORDATAUHHiEl Charlotte Allen at Newton hall, was not very liberally patronized, although taken Dealers in :igriculti;r^l implemej^ts as a whole it was well received. The LARGEST BICYCLE HODSE IE AlEEia Misses Hortense Oillett and Matie Nichr WAXTXSO. ols played an instrumental dnet and Agents for McCormick Binders were encored. Miss Alice Malthonse and Mowers, Jackson Wagons, OMS. r. 5TOKCS nrQ. co.. song a solo, exhibiting wonderful power Troy Buggy Company. m mi MS Watmh Mmmm. CHICAGO, ILL. and compass for one of her years. Mrs. Price’s juvenile singing class appeared You will find Our Warehouse Headquarters for anything you need in the line of JA. 'E. Drr'I'OXIJBR, St. Johns twice on the plaUorm and received hearty encores. CaLrrlaLgeci, Harrxeeei, 'Wagons, X ooIcl , E^tc. disrepute, and causes many of their will be dried up and the blood will Maa PurKWAic's letter* from l*dl«e 1b all AGRICULTURAL TOPICS. neighbors to hang their heads in very thicken. The system of such an animal MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE parts of th* world averagk on* bundr*d per shame. Such farmers as these are in* is always more susceptible to disease, d*y. She bas never failed them, and bw variably dodging their creditor and And besides it is always more costly to fame 1* world wide. A PEW SUGGESTIONS FOR OUR Thb Houiie, on the Stb. pawed the Senate waiving protest; their notes are seen produce fat than good meat, and to-day RURAL READERS. bill for a ooimolldutloa of the penal Institu ­ “Excubr me,” said Gus De Jay, *I was everywhere, and finally they make a big it is the least value as a food. tion buai^* of control after niaklug a wrapt in thought • “Your own • sale, pay all their debts, but the The old idea seems to have been to be ­ ■weeping redu^’tion In iialarle*. Those of thought?" asked Miss Sbarpton. "Cer­ Storing Tool*—How to 8*« ly disease wore found in the groat rolls and all provision* for board fdr subordinate vellous cores. Trestlse and trlkl oottl* tr*e to Sotos. ______whether it is to be used for permanent Vlto^ ti*n4toOr.KllM.WArabl)t.PblhO*. pasture or merely for hay for a year or of fat the consumers became frightened. uffleer* were struck out Bill* were passed Pork was no longer the meat of the peo ­ appropriating $2,500 for the support of STORING TOOLS. two and then to bo plowed up again. II for permanent pasture, wo want the sod ple. The bog that is brought up to the State weather service, repealing make muscle and lean meat, and then the charter of the Lake Shore tllnstrntion otthoCnrolMssness Wlileh Too very thick, and a variety of grasses, so and Michigan Southern Itatlroad and ------Pi'nquontly Prsoolls.------ns tn he fresh and succulenA^ll through when needed for the market fattened on bringing it under the provUInns of the season. If to cut for hay, wo want ■ nftwn *lw*y piA«ao« tho hii^.phnr and the t.h* l*»i Kill ftM. « pH «»!/... n* jflieiimatisn| 41EN returning only one or two kinds of grasses, so that consumers. A complete change has thus ^‘Mlcbtgan and It* KesourceH.** The Senate fr.<»m ft Uitlo l^ur^ been inaugurated in swine bre«;ding, and refused to concur in the ameudnients made ing trip in Ohio wo pent pasture, a mixture of clover, for the better. The result is going toTbe 'The fongresaloiial —ap p ortionm ent —hl H. w’erc delayed some more profitable for the brtH'ders, and and the bill was returned to the Houno. PROMPTLY OUmD BY hours by an acci- timothy, rodtop, blue grass, fescue, or­ The Senate confirmed the appointment of chard grass and some others may be more and superior pork for the eonsum- d(Mit, and our train urs. It will also blot out the bad name Chauneey L Whitney as a .member of the Cure# Atooi Maid off” in one of ipiod. f'rom half a * bushel to a bushel Uiiard of Control of the Northern Michigan of se^ per acre is none too much, as the which American pork has received Insane Asylum. Proceedings In the Doyle- Neuralifla linoot agfimit- abroad quicker and more effectually than M-untha tolbe ty case cuhnlnjitt^ln the ar- itural sections of ~8od, ihu8rb«r vb ry thick to withstand the A, drouth and tramping upon it. The best all governmental interference. The ~ fSisi of W. C. Gravos ^ cDHtempt tnnot Jthat gem State. whole trouble and reiintdy lies in the answering a specific question. A substitute [Toward evening grass for hay is timothy, as it sells the providing for Imprisonment was reject^^d highest in the market. The ground may hands of the swine brooders. —IF. F. Sciatica, .the prospects of 'Farmer, in American Cultivator. by H vote of 45 to 45, but tbo House re­ getting to any bo seeded on wheat, rye, barley or oats, fused to release the witness from custody. Sprains, but it is not a go^ plan to sow the Keeping Sow* to Breeding. Thb Senate on the 10th passed the House _ became very! ______t deer can bo Bruises, •wed, a. crop of weeds is sure to grow, should bo that from three to live days shot in the Upper Peninsula only from Oc ^ gloomy, and a half 15 to Nov. 1. The bill appropriating $55.- Burns dozen or more d a grain crop is much better than a al ter dropping her litter of pigs a sow W4'ed crop. If seeding down Is the 000 fur the Fish Coinnilssion this year and struck aeross t ic will mate again. It is best with large, next passt-d the House. The Senate, In WoundSf fields for a farm main object, a less amount of grain fully grown sows, to let them have pigs committee of the whole, passed a bill house, and were should be sown. Some practice Sowing as ofUui as possible, as in our experience placing all speiMal charter railroads on the BwellingSf 'JOT. much gratified at lightly of timothy in the fall, and sowing they do better and produce more thrifty same footing as other roads In the matter Soreness, the devices adopted for storing farm "SVini UlDOlh) and l'Iuvi !i—hr the spring. gl'dWljig pi gs by this iiieilioti.—The ex ' of tax ation. and another - abolishing tools and P'.achinory. A good plow, ap ­ From four to eight quarts of timothy planation of this paradox is that this all specific railroad taxes and sub- -Proet* bit es, seed per acre is used and from four to ■tltiitmg lo<*al taxation InsteadL The parently nearly new, had been left in method prevents the sow from getting Investigating committee In the Doyle and Stiffness, ■one corner of the field standing in the six quarts of clover seed. In mixing fat, so as to injure her breeding, as she Munthie scandal has sent officers to Iron- furrow, just where, last fall, the plow ­ grasses always have one kind in greater is sure to do if left too long without pigs wood to secure the witnesses nec«'Hsury to All Aches. man had finished his stint. Probably proportion than the rest. Oats make an suckling her. Sows thus treaUid not prove the truth or falsity of the bribery the timber needed seasoning —it was cer­ excellent crop to seed with, as they only bear but will need liberal feeding, charge, and a soan'bing Investigation will THE shake the ground and keep out the be mado. Although Keportor Graves, who tainly getting it; or, maybe, it was left as the growing faaus and suckling pigs Qias. i. Yogd^Oo-f there for acclimation. Perhaps the weeds. Kut they must be sown early' are drawing on the sow ’, bf^sidcs the.nour ­ made sensatlonat charges against Doyle to do well. Karley is also good. Grass and Munthie. es<'aped punishment for con ­ Baltioiore, ltd. farmer left it there to save time in the ishment required to maintain her own tempt, the House voted to expel him from hurry of spring work in dragging it from seed should be sown after the grain,^and existence. —AmcrUan Cultivator. the floor. The expulsion resolution was not harrowed In deeply, bt'cause " the •.. v- the shed. Perhaps he covered the share Selling Yonng Fig*. extremely severe In tone, characterizing to keep it from the elements and save it seeds are so small. If the weather is Graves as being actuated by a desire to dry at harvest, Cut the stubble highs, so There la no way of making profit from gain personal notoriety. p .'1 from rusting; or, again, perhaps he is hogs HO easily and certainly as kci'ping a as to keep the young grass plants still Thk bill appropriating $ao,OOi) for enter ­ troubled with neighbors that borrow,and numbi'r of first-class breeding sows and lcft.it where it would bo convenient for shaded. A heavy seed 'for mowing tainment of the National G. A. K. at De­ lands is one bushel of red-top, one-half selling the pigs w’hen from six to ten troit, which- hntl puss«'d Ixith houses by n them. He^hight at least have built a weeks old. ,The price of pigs at this age two-thirds vot»s and was v**toos; also (irasssced may be M>wn on the snow on more weight from same amount of feed tha Senatorial apportionmt'nt bill. the hogs had taken the wheat —were than he docs when Older, but generally i wheat qr rye. It will settle down and thrown over the concern, and the hogs the man who sells the pig gets this pnifit, had a cozy nest among the gearing and as the ground softens the seeds go in His Boots Were Waiting. and soon start growing. — Practical or a good share of It, withtuit the ex ­ the bundle table,' and in their zeal to pense of feeding. Some of the “iiersonals ” in French Farmer. ______newspapers are very pathetic. Here got the w'armest place had worn all the Note*. dirt and rust off in many places, and the Birdit t*ulltn( Corn. is one ; “I send yon, my beloved, the •constant friction of their bristles made Blackbirds are often very troublesome Unifokmitv In size, color and weight most adent protestations of my unal ­ the machine take a high polish in places. about pulling corn when it first breaks will add to the value of a lot of hogs when they are ready to market. terable affection. May yon be as Approaching the house, we passed ground and until it is too tail for them to happy as your silence makes me mis- oiv:i^ KJvjoYsi through the barn yard, and if this man handle. They have no fear of the U amon g swine breeders is a -erable. ” Another, evidently from a dot's lint ni f soo n it will boa grave uues- around the field that would keep off the good thing, so long as it does not lead Both the method and results when ill aUpnrnfrii i.ho ninrits of ntliiTS- h.UHband to his wife, reads: "Come tion which he can easier move, the farm, crows, and iney an* iih » bUltieroilM lo br back, Maria,—and bring sunshin e to Byrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant buildings or the manure heaps. Passing shot, and too brayc to be afraid of scare­ Ok the seven to nine months required our home and sleep to our child. All and refreshing to the taste, and acts to the house the same order prevailed, crows, or of a man with a gun when he to feed a hog for market, from five to shall be forgiveu.** Considerable senti ­ ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, though we managed to get something to Is more than a gunshot away. Corn they seven of them should be spent in good eat, aud paid seventy-five cents apiece want, corn they will have, and it is the, pastures. ment is condensed in this advertise­ ejiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ ment: “How I wi^h you would keep tem effectually, dispels colds, head ­ for some bread and milk and a greasy best way to ha them have It. A peck of In a majority of cases it is the breeder doughnut or tw'o. corn scattered around the borders of a and feeder that looks after the little your promise made to me in the coun ­ aches and fevers and cures habitual After returning to the train, we werQ ten-acre field, 'putting the larger part on things in the management that makes try. I will lie so faithful. And if you constipation, ^rup of Figs is the tired, and ordered onr berth pn^parcrl- the eflge noxt the. swani}), wJuire llicy 4im money ______only knew!” —here followed several only remedy of its kind ever pro ­ most do congr«‘gate, will usually satisfy irords in^ctphcT. How practrml arc and wore soon asleep and dreaming. We It Is to the credit of hog breeders that duced, pleasing to the taste and again visited that man's barn; boards their appetite while tlu^ corn Is growing, in comparison with other classes of stock the two following : “To make a wealthy were kicked off, partitions were half unless tliey aro very numerous, and they marriage, quickly apply to Mme. Bou- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in 'fully as much improvement has been its action and truly beneficial in its broken down, racks broken, floor a foot would rather pick it up than pull it from made, says the Iowa Fanner. vice, aged 111 years.” “A gentleman, deep with manure —there was no room the hill. If one feeding is not enough, effects, prepared only fix>m the most Thk best profit is not realized with the good health, well-to-do, would marry to throw it out—hay trampled under foot give another, as it takes but little morn a young lady or widow with fortune, ” healthy and agreeable substances, its corn and much less labor than it would greatest weight in swine, says' an ex ­ and wasted, CT'Jitn siiuandered. The change. It is medium weight and early Bather a mixture of metaphor is given many excellent qualities commend it wagon had not been hauled under the to replant the field. Do not poison the in the following : "Come back. Charles : to ^ and have made it the most shod, though it Was raining. The har ­ corn, as the blackbirds, robins and othiT maturity that is the most desirable. Many beginners get discouraged in at­ all is explained, dear; the house is sad popular remedy known. ness was scattered about —hames in one birds that would eat it are troublesome without you; and your lx>ots, brightly place, the breeching In another. TIjo only a few days in the year, and the tempting to improve the quality of their Syrup of FiM is for sale in 60c lines were used for halters. We again farmers’ friends, in these days of numer ­ hogs bi^causc jiriccs get low, but this polished, are standing in the hall, and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ wtMlt ililii th e h ousi!.—A slw-d k UmmI near ous Insect pests, the rest of the time.— should only be an inducement for further wasting their sw’eetness on the desert improvement, says a writer. air.”—Irixh Times. gists. Any reliable druggist who by in which a family wagon was kept for American CuWrurtnr. may not have it on hand will pro ­ the women to go to town in. The hens THE PIGGERY, THE HOUSEHOLD. Wanted to Fight with Razor*. cure it promptly for any one who ever plain it once was, it was ornamented i’la* In f.'iover. ------Prying -Out Bahb ar llont a.— There is a well-known man in Wash- wishes to try iL Do not accept any now' inside and out. (It should be borne Pigs in clover, or those fed in clover Many farmers would wear rubber boots ington who, though prominent now, •oBeOtute. ~------In mind that hen manure docs not injure cither ki the field or in the pun, are the more than they do If they knew how to began life in a barber shop. He is a growing melons, squashes, cucumbers, best pork proapers of that sketch, and Its counterpart can bo with snow will be very aci^eptable, *nd different classes in the I’nited .'states and found in nearly every farming commu­ greatly reduce the cost of wintering the Canada, a net gain of 1,013 over last nity. Then the questUm is raised why herd. Our pig money must now come year's record tlm boys will not .-Uy upon the farm, out of the pasture, the clover, the or­ i’AMi>r.N, N. .1., boasts of a blind bar ­ Cleans but seek -.he glare, glitter, and aehievc- chard, and other cheap foods. The old ber who ran shave as well as if he had menl of town or city life? This class demand may havb been for pork in the perfect sight Ho works every day and of fanners,have no mone) to pay for or lard -ense, but the coming demand is for makes rcffular wagea lime to rer 1 th- agricultural paper, but meat in the muscle sense, and good, stovepipe. The boots arc thus out of A STOHY comes from Wilmington. CaL, Most will eagerly subscribe! for some political sweet, whoh ’some meat at tbaL The the way, and when a fire is kept over ­ to the effect that a procession of count blatherskites thrice t -hl t«les, and can ai'tive hog, which has the range of the night they are (lerft'Ctly dry and warm less millions of toads passed through always l>e relied upon to have r: bottle of fields, will produce this kind of meat in the morning .—Itural Sew Yorker. that place a few weeks ago in the haymow or in a hollow much faster and better than the Inactive, Hint* to Hnii**k**p*r*, G. nk of the largest hospitals in the log. The ? Ihlng ought not so to be; sluggish one, penned up and fed on an .It is said that sciatica may bo cured world, containing accommodations for ■WTr!i tswhat brings the high, the noble, exi'luslve diet of corn. The sluggish one is Lenox. by applying a coating of flowers of sul­ from 1,000 to 1..500 patients, ha.s been iho :';::.ltod'pursuit of agriculture into will fill up with fat, and the s. cretions phur to the afllicted limb. spened at Constantinople, Turkey. ROBERT BURNS MEMORIAL. iMlIeM Mlaerel Sprlost—a Greet Healtli prince hard hit . Resort oe tho Lino of tho Clilcngo nad A ntatu* of s'cotliinit ’a Po«it for Bla Birth Roatorn Hilnola Rat rond. piMO wt Afr, A abort real front the jictivs demands of UNMERCIFULLY SCORED FOR the averaxe Amerlcaii’a bu>.y life is always “German HIS GAMBLING. The Memorial aiatue of Bobert Luneficlsl. To rest, then, la oertalnijr a 9^ Bams to be erected in the boroagh of good remedy In Itself, but when you rest Ajr, the poet ’s native place, has just bow iniicii better It U to go a here you can Mr WUliitm U*r«lon CammInK Hat li««a have the privilege of drinking a water pre ­ Irratrievabljr liu<>i«d — I'root b^n snciieaafnlly oast at Moore ’s foundry, at Thames Bitton. It is not pared In Nature's own laboratory, bubbling Syrup that U* Chaatad at Carda —Voiuinaats forth pure and sparkling from tbe earth, of tlia 1 aa'iltiK Loiidan Fapara. the use of which never failt to bring about “ We are six in fam- Immediate relief, and a pernianeut cure for Tho higcst aooial (*trol«A of London rheumatisiu, kidney diseases, liver com­ A Farmer at ily. We live in a have been in a 8tate Mjf fevorlsh excite ­ plaint, dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach where we are ment over the fainoue trial for slander and all forms of skin discai^s. Edom,Texas, to violent of tho Wilsons, who charged Sir Wm- If yon seek rest and recreation.-Vvby not. Oorden Cumniing with cheating at bac ­ combine It wIm. ii.ipn.voti uud the Says: Colds and Lung carat The Prince of Wales and several pleasure of spending a few days or weeks, Troubles. I have others —ladies and gentlemen —partici ­ as suits you, at tbe Indiana Mineral Oepyrigbt. MNL used German Syrup for six years Springs, Warren Co., lud. 1 Here you will pated In the game, and at tlie trial it was find every aceommddatioii that 1150,000 ju­ Which will you have^ successfully for Sore Throat, Cough, ■ahnwti t.hut VViiles owne«l the gambling diciously expended can procure; a one- sickness, suffering and despair, Cold, Hoarseness, Pains in the outfit, and that he hU'* been an habitual Lunured l»u)n. 7 )Urd-w'wd Uiilshr d, modern -Chest and Lungo, and spi tting-up gambler. The trial is over, the Wilsons apilolnted hotel, lighted by electricity, com­ or health, strength, and spirit ^ liave been acquitted of tho cViarge of plete water-works system, a- cold-storage of Blood. I have tried many differ^ slander, and, in eonstHiuence,.Sir WiliLam plant, the finest bathhouse In the West, and You can take your choice. ent kinds of cough Syrups in my ■has' berrn fmmd- gntHy ttf eoeating. a hundred and one {xdnts Interest to enterfnln- yt>u. Here you e-uu drink the All chronic diseases and de­ time, but let mesay to anyone want- Notwitlistanding, tlfe higher circles waters of tho Indiana Mineral Springs that rangements peculiar to women unite in voicing the most intuiso will quickly relieve that tired, worn-out is the best. That has been my ex ­ ii^ignatiun over the jury’s find- -feeling, bring color to your faded cheeks, are permanently cured by Dr. “Thg, and th»r pressTtn part, unites in tho-- In-Ylgoratc VQur system with new life and Pierce’s Fa.vnrite Presrriptinn, perience. If you use it once, yott cry. llofore the trial was finished, tho energy, and make you feel that life is worlTi will go back -te-4t ^b eaever you. Prince induced Cumniing to sign a paper living after all. It restores the female func­ need it. It gives total relief and is exonerating him (Wales) from all blamo It is too beautiful a place to write about or even picture In this limlU‘d space, so wc tions to healthy action. It a quick cure. My advice to every­ In the matter. Hut tlie ovldeneo showed earnestly urge, it you desire additional in ­ one suffering with Lung Troubles is that Wales was cogni7aut of the cheat- formation. that you write at once to O. L. removes the obstructions and ing. '1The lie cummcnis oi me Juuding pi-' —^Try it. You will soon be con- pers make interesting reading. of the Chicago & Eastern IIllnolH Railroad, Tlio-CViro/ik' e has a scathing article in Chicago, fur Illustrated and descriptive trouble and misery. For pe ­ your German Syrup which it condemns the. jury's finding and matter showing in detail the improvements is used we have no John Lord Coleridge's jiartiallty. It declares at the 8prinxs, and setting forth testimo* riodical pains, internal inflam­ no evidence was adduced incohsisUuit nials from prominent people, who have mation, ulceration and kindred trouble with the Franklin within the past year been restored to health Lungs at all. It is with the hypothesis that C’uinming by the use of tbe waters of the Indiana ailments, it is a positive rem- merely played the well-known coup do Mine rs! Up rlngw. Any offleat or agent of the medicine for this Jones. trois tbe Chicago & Eastern litlnois Railroad edy, Tlie system—is invig- country. 0 It says the verdict means according to will take pleasure in advl.sing as to the ruil-^ G. G. GREEN. Sole Man ’fr,Woodbaf7>NJ^ the jury that Cumming deliberately THK AYH STATUE OF BUUN8. road route and rates, or answering any oi*ated, the blood enriched, m- quoStlotiS piift4t mnu to K)eat liealtli rc- cheated an illustrious but impecunious the statue of an idealized Robert sort. ______gestion improved, melancholy friend by a trick re lulrlug long and toil­ some years of practice to acquire, that Burns, but that of a simple yeoman Quick and Handy Remedy for Burns. and nervousness dispellea. tiiougb twenty years an habitual card- with “clouted shoon," the attire of a To burn.*, unsalted butter, fresh oil, It’s a legitimate medicine, the player, witliout provoking the slightest northern farmer, and with thoughtful yolk of egg or cold cream should be ap ­ face, as seen on Nasmith ’s painting in only one that ’s guaranteed to Busm■^118,120,122,124 suit SLI ri,;,™ suspicion, lie liad suddenly plunged into plied at once. An e.«pecially good effect a wild" orgle. clioating the only man in the Scotch National Gallery. The is gotten from linseed oil and lime water give satisfaction in the cure 77uil79EastMiidisMSir “‘'^ the world on whose patronage ills smdal statue is nine feet in height and repre ­ in e({ual parLs, or from bicarbonate of and professional life dei>ended. Tliere sents the poet at the age of 27. The soda with tbe requisite amount of water of all “ female complaints. ” TO OUR PATROSS: to make a paste. Over such applica ­ BXSa-XDXZaO- T’WXJiTEI. is nothing Incredible in Cumming's sign ­ sculptor i.s George A. Lawson, whose (Ready for Hblument.) ing tlie damning document on tlie greatest ambitiou Las alwa.ys been to tions should be placed a very light band ­ in EXTRA liTANDARD MANILA. in strengtli of a statement of the Prince of age, not a thick one, which will generate 1116 (UXi feet or more to the pound.) lUI “do ” a statue of Burns. Jibe sides of mm TBAYELEBS Q1 NTANDAltD MANILA. Oj Wale<' criiLging minions, dooming him to the granite pedestal will be covered by warmth. It Is essential in ca.se of a burn OtC ...... (500 lnner l«r Two. Appoittn for Onel ” FAST TMIA or whose do\otioii has been rewarded by twelve feet. It will be reproduced in Now in BerArlce <‘ruel and cynical Ingratitude. He ’has bronze, half life-size, by a London Said a dyspeptic to tbe waiter, ordering for self this satisfaction, that no other |nan firm. After the casting of the statue and friend. And, suppose-he nad bad an ap ­ LEAVING CHICAGO TAe Beef A'Aee in rAe petite, it would have agonized bim, subsequent ­ witliout the soul of a flunky has ever at Moore ’s, the sculptor, the founder DAILY AT Mmrket. tun the smallest risk for tho sake of the and the guests who witnessed the in ­ ly. to gratify it. OI tbe abominable pangs that even a little meal causes the confirmed victim FINE DONGOLA Klh he r apparent's honor. teresting operation wereentertained at ...... Al. .... Tlie arifcle. proceeding, flatly a ‘cuses of indigestion. Purgatory bn earth —no less. 10:m A. M. onOc.------Mr. Moore ’s house and drank to the Altogether iinnsccssary, though. Begin at once, Arriving at BOSTON 3:40 P. M. the I’rince of Wales of. violating a memory of Scotland ’s great poet. pledgcf of socrit-n o tbe Hummer Resort* of Puriiainont will not prove so pusillani- ‘Now, mamma,’'‘Noav , I can ’t,’ ‘Now, 1 nlator is equally efficient. Malarial complaints, the E»«t. address V. K. WTLHER. W. P. A., t’lil- mou.s. Tlie Vhronhli’ finally asks what will, ‘Now, something or other,* con ­ kidney trouble, rbeumatism. and neuralgia de­ caao, or A. J. SMITH. «J. P. fc T A- Cleveland, D. . Steps will be taken to vindicate justice tinually. Don ’t say it again ! The very part when a resort is had to the Bitters. in a crime wliicli tho Prince of Wales a To Nave Steel Penn from Corrosion. first time on do I Avill send yon to rsrk&f« makrft o gsllonn. urlicUms. apsrkitof and appetitlDg* compounded by signing the comDa,'"t of stand fifteen minutes in the corner. ” Steel pens are destroyed by tlie acid in S«M by all d^erf. A brautlful Picture Bi>ok and Cards eeat ffee t#- Sir William Cordon Cumming: or whether say use ae&dlog their sddreu to The C. K. HIRES CO., Phllsd'% the infamous scandal will be hushed up Little Lottie knew full Avell the ter­ the ink. If un old nail or old steel pen rors of that punishment. What an ,1s put In the ink, the acid therein A\-ill enableTutt the dyapeptio’s to eatPills whatever he forevc^r. wiehes. They cauae the footl toaaaimllate eternity it seemed to her to stand that exhaust Itself on tlieni, and pens In ia.periFOLKS____ .REDUCED______The SttnuJanl says: “Kven if tho . and nouriah the body, give appetite, and tmediee. Mostarrine.noinconvenlenea plaintiff come.s out tlie worst in the af­ length of time Avilh her face to ths dally use remain in good condition much 'and no bad efferta. Strictly confidential. longer. DEVELOP FLESH. Band 6c. for cir-iilara and t««tlmop1alB. AddreaaDic- fair, I(, must be admhtcd that the de­ wall, not allowed to turn around or Offici, 39 A 41 Park Place, New York. O.W.F.SNn>KIl,McViokeraTlieatra Bldg. Chicaao, JjJ. fendants and their friends have a some­ speak, till told that the time was out« Mothers should watch carefully those signs of 111 iieulth ill their daughters, and B^fhl*roif N 'vr.iiioRRis, what tarnislied reputation. The whole for always after about three minutes ■ HhIrw ILfIw IVaabliiKton, D.C. BE A, WALL-FIOWER busine-s is ignoble from tlie I cglnning she felt sure tho fifteen minutes must at once use Lydia E. Pitikhum's Vegetable p you along. Complete n clt-ln wafuetlqB, Compound, It will prove u lusting blessing. HendW for circular. JERRIH M'F'G AND PUB'G to the encl There Is an air of vulgarity be pas.sed, 'and that ^he, forgotten, ■ SynlolMtwar, UMDudlcatingoiakau, attyaiaca. 8»t Broadway, New York City. ^ and shabbines s about it. and it must, in nmat stand there alwaviJ_So cautioua __ iYliALXH. in Iiaud, without ^bii.sinii.sa. gqmattated HaudBook fret. common fairness, be Hckiiowledged tliat habits, business tastes, and business In ­ mraOXOXWflt-Uae all aOLDIKRfll td. B. CR.ALLE A CO., Lottie retreated Avith her doll out of P M diaabled. ft: fee tor Increase. ‘Ai yeara ex ­ WaahliiKton, D. C. tlie I'Hnee of Wales can't be wholly ex ­ mamma’s hearing, and it being already terests, Is the most unreliable thing in perience. Write for i.awa. A.W. McCormick Pleaae mention thia Paper every time yon write. empted from the censure pas.>;ed on his late in the daA', escaped condemnation. the world. A Boxa, WAaaiKUTON. D. C. A CiRtUNNATi, O. C. N. 0. No. •-J5—91 associates, and we are sure ho himself aa" O.>lAN, HER DISEASES AND TUEIK is acuU’Ty conscious of tills. iTyvlll not When the little nightgown had been “Ali. Is not at hand that helps. ” In other WTreat men t.* ’ A valuable lllU'^tratea book of \irHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, words wc oantiot forn.t;cc when co help limy r.^..»ipt nf 10 pan»M, to epyer COBt vT nlenae eay yo u saw th e advertlaemeag be lightly forgotten that the I’rince In- donned, and mamma said temlerly: of mailing, etc, AddTeaa P.- U...... Box lOti^.Phill va “Now, darling, say your little prayer, ” come to us. but every sensible housekeepf r In thfotMaper.------—------:------— stigaLad the game and carried the ap^ should know that every grocer sells HAPO- paratus with him I oubtiess the pain ­ I.ottie failed to notice how the catcher LIO, ______ful experiences will prove a lessoiitthat hf.d been caught o:i the “now, ” but an ­ a clo.se* and constant circumspection is swered : ' An iron constitution, steel nerves, rccjuired over every member of a family “I can ’t—I mustn ’t.” bra.ss cheeks, and silver tongue help to the lightest stain on wiiose dignity and line the pockets wltli gold. Tills has a "Lottie ! Why uot ?” metallic ring. ______dcOicacy is felt by us as something of a “ ’Cause if I say my ‘----- 1 lay me,’ 1 national disgrace.” . * A\> will give -vlDil rew%j'eoi)lo to look al­ FwBIUOUS A NERVOUS DISORDERS directly respon.slble for tlie tragic ruin of your treatment. Dr. Newschool? ways on tho dark side of life, give' them Such as Wind and Pain in theStomach, Fullness and Swellinff after Meats, of a fine carcier, to remain in social re­ Df. Newschool ; homeopathist) —It is a p«Jp at tho other skie. Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills,Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, tirement. In regard to tho important Shortness Of Breath, Costireness, Scurry, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed very simple. We take the poisbq Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Plso ’i Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Ac. asjg'ct of the case tlie Timex says: “Wo which produces a disease, A»-enken it by Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 60c. express tlie universal feeling of mililoiis THE FIRSt DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. successive reductions, and administer BiBCHAM’8 PILLS TAKEN AS DUIECTEO RESTORE FEMALC8 TO COMPLETE HEALTH. of English men and women when we say it in small doses. Like cures like, Thk les.H mind a woman lias, the more tliat wo profoundly regret the Prinee of liberal she is in giving you a piece of it. 'tVnlcs ’ eotiTTOinffif] wirh The affafr. jtfsk- youkuDAv., ______For Sick Headache, Vi/eak Stomach, Impaired Ing every allowance for the monotony of Mrs. Highup (some days later')— Ip afBicted with Bore Eyea, nae Dr. Zaaao Dtoestioft, Gonetipation, Disordered JLlvefy royal existence, and admitting tlic tact What is this new Ivmph treatment you Tbompaoii ’s Eye Water. D'mggista eell it 25o. ACT UKE MAGIC, Strrngthrnlng the mvtscuXmx SytUm, restoring long-lost Dow are using. Dr. OhLchool ? pItxloH, bringing back the turnrdq* ofappetlU, and arousing With the ROSEBUD OP with which ho perforins his duties, if he So.MT* girls are a good deal like a vio ­ HEALTH tUe wholt) phyMfeal tntrgu ot the human frame. One of tlie bent guarantees is known to pur.spe questionable pleas ­ Dr. Oldschool —It is very simple. lin; it takes a boaii to make them talk. to the Neroous and DtbllltaUd is that BEECHAM’S FILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ures the serious publie. who are the We take the ixiison which produces ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. l*repMrvd only by THOM. RKKCnAMT. St. Helena, I.nnenablre. England, f backbone of England, will regret and a disease, weaken it* by successive re­ Hbecham 'b Pills cure Sick Headache. 8o(d^ nruaoLdtxgfnn^Uy. B. F. ALLEN CO.. 3M and 367 Canal St, Now York, / resent it. We almost wish, for the sake ductions, and administer it in small BoU Agentafor the United Statea. irAo (if i/nur dniggiatdopa not keep tbain) WII.L MAIL L BEECHAM’S PILLS on RECEIPT PRICK.SScta. A BOX. (Mkntion tbib Pxpxr .) ? of English Society, tliat as the result Of doses—a mild form of inoculation, you An impossibilltv —An ugly baby. this unhappy ease tlie Prince of Wales know. had also signed a declaration that ho Mrs. Highup (an hour later)—What would never touch a card again. ” is all that rumpns out in the street ? Kcferring to the result of the baccarat A Good Appetite case, tho t*oxt says: “We do not desiro ! Servant —It’s Dr. Oldschool and to add to tlieanguisli over the sad end ­ Dr. Newschool fighting .—New York There la nothing for which we recommend Hood ’a SAFETY Weekly.______BaraapaiiJla wlUi greater confidence than for loaa BetteTMachln^L ing of a brilliant career, but tlie fact re­ of appetite, indigeatlon. aick headache and othyr DIAMOND mains that the signing of tlie doebment Ifow He LeHrneeing a Gunt. Rifle*. Revolvers. Sporting Goods of All Kindt, etc. William has stood at the head of the small lK>y, was sent along to accom­ relisb and aatlafactlon. Try it very highest social elrcJes, but Is now pany the children to school. The Hood’s Sarsaparilla P. LOVELL ARMS CO., Mfrs., 147 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. Irretrievably ruined. His expulsion teacher would not allow him to go into from the-army will follow. Fold by all druggleta. tl: alz for 6%. Prepamd only the schoolroom when the pupils were by C. 1. UUOD 4. CU.. Lowell. Maaa. rociting. This aroused his cariosity, The Paper Xian Mlalnronned. too Doses One D^lar .•Surprise and )ndl«rnatlon.areexpressed and he Avould stealthily approach the I.SO’8 KEMEDV FOR CATARRH.—Best Easiest to use. in so< ial circles at Keokuk, Iowa, the door and repeat after the spelling- P;Cheapest. Rellel is Immediate. A cure la certain. For home of Miss Kilb ments for the coming marriage are going deal of t)U rnacitv about him. ” Otis Ifoblltty. Froatralfon. Wooknoao, Inapofosuro, ITlos, FUtolae, and Afalwdloa PocallarSw on quietly, and the nuptials will be sol­ Old Lady (slightly deaf—“Yes, a WDER, 'WsMuoa. HotlMSsla Tborongh and Helontlfto. AboadsMit toatlmoalala frowi gratefol pattaata.- emnized June 18, as announced, tite pu^ is a nasty animal. I’ve always said IT. SOLD3LO ■VlRVWMlSt. ConatallaSoai lii'haffoK dlTiyteltdr cdnildaiiftal. Army arui Natry Journal to the contrary A d. NlCKCKNOHr, M. ]>„ 404 BmU i Stot* BtVML Cblcaago. IIL aotwitbstap din g. ' \

the program as announced was earrieil in this village, and is reniodeliitg it pre ­ out with one or two exceptions with pro ­ paratory to moving in. THE NEWS fit and enjoyment to all who attended. The boys have organized a base ball THUKaDAY, JI^XE 18, 1»91. One thing only happened to mar the en­ team and eh^^^ted F. Bell,‘captain. They joyment of the afternoon seesion and played a game Saturday with St. Johns COUNTY COERisPONUENCE. that was a ball gome upon the school team and were l>eaten by a score of 14 grounds, in close jn'oxiinit.vtothechurch. to 1C. I_IVBI_Y SML_e We tiiink they were in earnest about ‘ A ferrit on the farm of Hiram Brown An Bntch of It*ni» from Our tlieir play, as they iinwle so much noise escaped from its pen the other night and Spectnl CorrewpondeuU. hollering, that one of our citizens had to going to the hen hpuse, killed 14 hens and placed them in a pile. SUMMER SUITINGS. SOUTH OVH>. go out and stop the game. The boys Fred Lti«t«Mt4T «r farm band in the ein- did not intend to disturb anyone, but Ball throwing on main street is pro- were a little careless. The evening seHs- hibiteil by the v illoge ordinance ; already ploy of (’. Hoyd. lieiiiK unable to work We Save Placed on Sale d wiKhiiijf to »«> a doctor, Mr. Boyd ion w»ui called to order at 8 o ’clock by several persons have been hit. The Good Templars will give a temi)4‘r- hint if he woe only goii>K to < >vid and president Walswortli of St. Johns, aiuh 10 pieces Henrietta Dress Goods, worth 10c ^oe play here in June, entithnl, "‘ten wouK^ Ite back by noon, lie coilld tukt? Innkout eommttb>e ______L______Saturday to close at 3c one of^e horses. Then he goes to L. H eie<*ted : H.‘ H. Niles, Wacousta ; Jay nighte in a bar room. To lie giVeil m Allen nnd\get« a hanu'SH and cart, and Prudeii, St. .lolins ; W. A. Shtiw, Ovid ; Perry’s hall. It sterns strange that the 12 pieces Plaid Dress Goods worth 18c -ffooa fr. ]got his doctor In, (a 1>1* O. M. Sayder, Ma}ihi ItapjdM ; .Jenme vv'lU patooinze a firm by renting liiiiir hull, * It Mean. tain pi-eparation m'cessary before iM*r- “loo doses one dollar” means simply Worth $1.25, selling at $1.00. Bengal and Riley Baptist Sunday school sons should l)e made members of the soc- lunelit>,atthe! that Hood ’s Barsaparilla is the most 1.50, “ “ 1.25. iety. 1 believe there are members economical medicine to uuy Evex ’ybody invited. society here that ought to be ground Mrs. Sarah Georgia has had a large, gives more for the money than any other over a^ain and I don ’t suppose that preparation. Eacli bottle contains 100 fine monument erected at the grave of her Maple Rapids is an exception to the rule. doses and will average to last a month, husband in the Georgia cemetery in south The society here are doing a world o Yes we have some of them and as they do not sell as readily as Congress while other preparations, taken accord­ and Lace. We will let them go at about one-half their value. If Bengal. , good and wt wish them success. During the storm of June 9 a valuable ing to directions, are gone in a we^ you think it will pay you to save from 25 to 50 'per cent, ------After consecration service the delegates Therefore, be sure to get Hood ’s iSarsa- COME AND SEE US. mare and three-weeks-old colt belonging joined hands in. a circle around the parilla. the best blood purifier. Head Clinton Ave. to John Monroe while pasturing in a field chuiTh and sang “blest be the tie that CLEMENT, The Shoe Man . on A. Ij. Davis’ farm, were struck by binds, ” after which they were dismissed lightning and both instantly killed. It by the benediction. also knocked down a cow for Mr. Davis, The society and friends adjourned to J. H. Bachelor but the cow pulled through. John was the Odd Fellows hall, where a reception at work for ifr. Davis and the loss is was given by tin.* .Maple Rapidssociety to Offers great bargains , very hard on him, for he is a hard-work ­ visiting delegates.* A pleasant ' time was during the remainder of ing, honest young man. N. I. B. reported. Mu|)le Rapids knows how To June.. MY FRIEND, now is the time to get that SOUTH OLIA’E. do anything of that kind if she is^a little E. H. Bedell and R. BaMwrriiveiif to tt>w»r The mtxt mcf^ting will Is* held at Casoleae Stove Battle Greek last wer*k. Wacousta in Dweinber. —Efldie G’ook Hiid family frowiJbtt .h via- Durintr the last thunder storm litrht ii- That you liave wanted ited Mrs. E. 11. Redell last Sunday. ing struck N. Cowles house and tore a for years. I can sell Crops are suffering very much for the hole about eight fet>t square in one end, them as good os new for % the lack of rain. the lightning then went into the cellar retail price of now. Who says district No. 21 hasn ’t gt>t and played havoc with a jar No one Come and see my new stock of the beslToadR tuThn toTVTTof OHve K -iniuJ'edj but about ^10 worth of CfOVlClXQS, road builder did have to be chained to a damage was done, tree to keep it from running away during Mr. VanSickle is puUing up an addit­ Those old one ’s are the night. ion to the barn on the farm east of the about all gone, Couches Sheep shearing is the principal order of Sbwle ’s burying ground. worth f5 and i>6 for to f4. the day around hen* at present. S. M. Boyl lias built a barn on his Dey Van Fleet took a fle<-*ce off from a place in this village ; it is a model of Centertables, two-years-old ewe lust week that weighed neatness and convenience. 23 pounds. The wool wosSJ^inches long. C. B. Hewitt has bought the house and ’ Clxiifs, It was a nice staple artidt^ free^ from Jot just north of Mrs. Browri ’s residence Rockers^ grime, if any one can beat this Mr. Van Fl<*et would bo pleased to hear from them. All go at a Bargain Willie Brinkerhoof is the champion eel to the Purchaser. Give \atcher of Olive. ' He caught an eel in the me a call. , Looking-glass river the other day that Peculiar Show Case Worth f 12.00 for *$8.50, measured thnje feet and four inches in Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar­ ■ _lcmrth and weigherl four po unds and ten saparilla superior to all other medicines, Sec . Hand Store . JKe Ladder ounces. in ^rmhina tlifti, prop ortion ) and preparation of ingredients, The Riley ami Olive reading club has Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses adjourned until tliefirst pf October. The tho full curative value of-the club im?t lust Friday night. The attend ­ best known remedies the vegetable kin ^BucKeyEdom. ance was good and the program very in ­ Of Success. Peculiar in its strength teresting. Little Edna and Maude Ran ­ and economy Hood's Sar­ dall sang the swwjt long ago very, nicely. saparilla only medl- BINDERS AND Afbir next Saturday night DeWitt clne which can truly grange will only meet once in two weeks. be said,^ ^ One Hundred Doses MOWERS, CHAMPION One .Jr .^r Dollar." Medicines In Ro\jr\d and Rovirxd l)ie/pecullar in Its ’TlK a weary world to Ikw I. Tills world that she did hot know. phenMne-^^ ^TxaX record ot.sales Would I waken her out of such lent abroad, other preparatioD To introduce all of tliese Good Qualities For ItH HorrowH and strife? Ah, no. ever attained such popu* 5229 Ity in so short a time, AlsoGwy" " Oils, Etc. to ovtr Trade. Eli. Cee. retained Its popularity and confidence among all classes • MAPUK RAPIDS. people so steadfastly. Theconnty convention of the Y. F. S. Do not be hidnced to buy other preporatiODS, C. E. Yvas calletl to order at 4 o ’clock on but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Lower end of Clinton Ave., CAN WE SERVE YOU ? Friday afternoon last, at the XThristian Hood’s Sarsaparilla St. Johns. chnrtih in this village. There was a good SoMhyoQdruggists. gI;stzforgS. Trsparsdonly - repm ‘eii(s-t4 of tho difiowml «otiba4«t* by CtJLBOQD & CO -*r.w«n from different part" of the county, and lOO Doses One Dollar Ai BAL60M, Apti CLARK a HULSE. L^^^'cioTHIERS.