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VOL. XXXVIII.-NO. 5. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1893 . WHOLE NO. 1,928 .

LOCAL MATTERS Geo. Service visited Tuesday. The legislature has amended the Decoration Day. BUSINESS LOCALS. charter of the village of 8t. Johns pro The Republican. Edwin Pennell visited 8aginaw Tuee The following program will be observed J. T. Cole & Co. appreciates the fact If you are going to buy a watch don ’t day. viding that the village assessor shall be in St. Johns, on Tuesday, May 30,1808 that many ladies will want new Hate a C. VAUGHAN, Publishes . fail to see the bargain that Allison has an ez-officio member of the board of and Bonnets before Decoration Day, and The rain Tuesday morning spoiled It is especially desired that the citizens will in consequence make Saturday. for you. 51 tf 2,000 bricks for Will Holton. supervisors, and allowing the village to sill join in the exercises. bond for sewer purposes in a sum not May 27tb, a day for 8pedal Sales in all Strictly im Advano*, •1.00 Get our prices before you trade a dol­ The wheelmen were out in full force The column will move from The Steel departments of their store. lar anywhere, we can save you money. exceeding $30,000; also allowing the at 1:30 o ’clock sharp in the following llavBUioaii * Detroit Tribune, •1.60 and made a ran Monday evening. village to acquire land outside of the Carpet*. 4tf K repps, DeWitt A Co. order: Clarence H. Smith, a Detroit wheel­ Corporate limits for garbage dumping We always lead in Carpets and do not All Settlements of Past Due Subscrip­ Marshal. allow anyone to undersell us. Onr stock BBITITIIS, man, was the guest of Robert G. Steel ground or sewer outlet, if it should be St. John* Band. tions will be made at the rate Monday. is large and complete in all grades and desirable. Chaa. E. Grls*on Post. we will guarantee our prices as low aa of S1.60 Per Year. Geo. A. Wells spent 8unday in Ann Decorating Committee of 24 Young Misse* S. W. Gibbs has constructed 200 feet The Grand Ledge Independent de ­ any in Michigan. Do not fail to call on Arbor. In Carriage*. us if in want of Carpets, as we will save Oar advertising rates are 1100 per column per of six inch sewer in front of bis premises clares that local option is a failure in Women ’* Relief Corp* in Carriage*. annum. Business notices live oents per line foi you money. John H icks . each Insertion. Editorial notices, ten oents. Geo. B. Ester has repainted his house on Clinton avenue. Eaton county It says: “ In Grand Speaker, Reader, Clergy, Mayor and othere Business cards, SI per line per year. . _ on Walker street west. Robert G. Steel is general agent for Ledge the number of drinking places of in Carriage*. Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free St. John* Fire Department. We sell the Henly Lawn Mower, the Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of than**, Mrs. R. C. Dexter left for Detroit the Victor bicycles in Clinton, Gratiot various names has increased ; the busi lightest ruuning and most durable etc., will be charged for at the rate of five cents Citisen*. Tuesday to join her husband. and Shiawassee counties. ness is not regulated in any manner, EXERCISES AT CEMETERY. machine on the market. Try it and ^Correspondence containing local news lssollp you will buy it. Spaulding A Co. Archie Mcllhinny, piano tuner, will Frank L. Terrill and wife went to either by statute or local authority, and Music by Band. tted from all parts of the county. Memorial Service by Po*t at the Soldier* ’ Anonymous communications not Inserted under l>e in St Johns June 1st. Toledo last week to attend the inter­ we believe more tippling is done than Fine Table Linens with Napkins to any circumstances. Ground*. Miss Lena Doolittle, of Owosso, spent ment of the remains his brother. ever before In the history of town Public Exercise* at Stund in Cemetery. match At Ciiapin & Co ’s. Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Gillam. Mrs. L. A. Ely and daughters, of Muir, This condition is no more true of Grand Music by Band. JOB PRINTING. Prayer. • Philadelphia Lawn Mowers Oar material Is new and of the latest styles, and are the guests of Mrs. P. E. Walsworth. Ledge than of other cities and villages • At Fowler A Ball ’s. we guarantee satisfaction, both In prices Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chaffee, of of the county. The fact is, in nearly Quartette—“I Cannot Always Trace, the and quality of work. Ithaca, spent Sunday at R. M. Steel’s. Mrs. Ely is on her way to McKeesport, Way.” J. T. Cole <& Co. can supply you with every town the law is left to enforce Recitation —“The Soldier ’s Reprieve,” Ml** just the most artistic styles in Millinery Judge Daboll will deliver an address itself, which means no enforcement at Hattie Vreelaud. BUSINESS DIRECTORY SrSt. Johns school district No. 4 re­ of any house in central Michigan, and at Maple Rapids Decoration Day. all.” Oration. Hon. W. A. Norton. at prices too that will make you laugh. ATTORNEYS. ceived $801.98 at the semi-annual ap Quartette—“OurComrades ’neath the Sod. Dr. and Mrs. Weller are in Chicago Conneaut, (O.) Reporter May 16th SPAULDING A PIERCE, this week attending the World ’s Fair. portionment of primary school money Benediction. . Have you seen our Quick Meal Gaso ­ ttorneys at law . office over st. and $106.61 dog tax. “ A Michigan court has decided that the All soldiers of any war ere invited to line Range? Something new. 46 3 A Johns National Bank, St. Johns, Mich. 47tf Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Corbin expect to inmates of a soldiers ’ home are not en­ be present. Carriuges will be provided Fowler A Ball . leave Monday to -visit the World ’s Fair. Frank E. Johnson, of the Newton titled to vote. We did not suppose for comrades who are unable tomaroh. WM. N. STOCKER, Lumber Company, Colorado Springs, Have you seen the beautiful presents oldiers and comrades , i being one there was a state in the Union unpa Decoration Day In Duplain. of your numner, therefore know your wants Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weller went to Colorado, was the guest of George E. R given away by Chapin & Co. andS also your rights by law, therfore respectfully so ­ Chicago Monday to see the World ’s triotic enough to make a law that dis ­ licit your patronage In the prosecution of claims for Woodruff last week. Decoration Day will be observed in Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested nsions. back pay, bounty or ration*. Also Notary Fair. franchises an old soldier because he hap­ free. 4tf Krepps, DeW itt A Co. Kiblic. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. r Mrs. George Estes has opened a first pens to be poor and in a condition not Duplain at the Disciple church next 28 tf WM. N. STOCKER. Commencing with Saturday, May 27, class green house, and cordially invites Sunday, May 28th, at 2 o ’clock. Jewett* Refrigerators the library rooms will be open from 3 able to gain a livelihood. The quicker a. V. T1NKHAM T. H. CLARK the public to call and look over her Judge Daboll and W. A. Norton will With Iron, Porcelain lined Ice Water to 5 P. M. the law is tested in a higher court the Tank At Foweer A Ball ’s. TINKHAM A CLARK, stock of flowers and plants. better it will be for the honor of the speak. ttorneys and solicitors , office Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Martin, of Battle In Opera House Block, St. Johns, Mich. lOt Mrs. Joshua Brown and daughter great state of Michigan. Theabove de ­ Chas. E. Grisson Post of St. Johns, and Silks, Gimps, Jetts, Braids, Ribbons A Creek, were guests of Mrs. Geo. A. Hunt and New Buttons for Dress Trimmings J. H. FBDKWA. H. B. WALBRIDGE Minnie arrived in St. Johns last week George A. Winans Post, of Ovid, will last week. cision was not made by a man who At Chapin A Co ’s. FEDEWA ft WALBRIDGE, for a brief visit. They are now living thinks much of his country, humanity take part in the exercises. ttorneys at law , st. johns , mich. James N. McBride has resigned the in Chicago. Mrs. Brown left for De­ or himself.” A fine line of Seal Leather Silver A Over Travis A Bsker’s. professorship of political economy in J. Wagner Post No. 217 G. A. R. Atten­ Trimmed Ladies ’ Card Cases at troit Tuesday. Will Weller, of Elkhart, Indiana, son tion. H. H. PERRIN. , P. X. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. the agricultural college. ______A llison ’s. PERRINS ft BALDWIN, C. P. Thomas, of Grand Rapids, was of Rev. W. A. Weller, of Bengal, this You are requested to meet at Post Shirt Waists. AboAt twenty Knights Templar went ttorneys at law and solicitors in in St. Johns Monday and Tuesday county, is one of those chosen to carry Hall at Eureka at 8 o ’clock on the morn ­ The demand for Shirt WaiBts will be Chancery. Bounty, pension, real estate to Ithaca yesterday to attend the agents,A conveyancers and money loaners. Also negotiating the sale of a tract of cypress a message in the great relay bicycle ing of Decoration Day, where post will very general this summer, much more examine titles, pay taxes, and make collections. funeral of D. Johnson. in southern Georgia —way down upon ride from Boston to Chicago. The fol ­ so than formerly, and you will find a Business entrusted to their care will be promptly form and by conveyances proceed to the nice line At John H icks .’ and faithfully attended to. Office over Wieses’ Denny Marshall, of Greenbush, went the Suwanee River. lowing from the Elkhart Daily Truth Union Home cemetery-and there ob ­ grocery, Clinton Avenue, St. Johns, Mich. to Chicago last week to get a position as r Mrs. Irwin Finch, of Eureka, died gives the purpose and program : “Elk serve the usual decoration ceremonies, Just received from manufacturers a complete line of ladies ’ and children’s XDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINO. gqard on the World ’s Fair grounds. May 23d, of consumption, aged about 30 hart will be represented in the great then return to Eureka for dinner. At Fine Shoes^ Cha pin & Co. LYON ft DOOLING. iThe legislature has passed, and the years. She leaves a husband and four relay bicycle ride in which a message ttorneys at law , st. johns , mich, 1 o ’clock form again and march to the Wanted. A Office over Kendrick ’s store. 35tf governor signed a bill requiring store ­ children, the youngest a babe about a is to be carried from Governor Russell Eureka cemetery and there decorate. Reliable parties to act as agents. NORTON ft WEIDCER, keepers to provide seats for lady clerks. week old. The funeral was held yester­ in Boston, to Governor Algelt in Chi­ Then return to the E. V. church, where Steady employment and good pay from ttorneys at law , over nixon a co .’s Married, at the M. E. parsonage, May day and the remains interred in the cago, starting from Boston at 5 p. m. next an address will be delivered by Rev. the start. No experience necessary. Hardware Store, opposite the Steel, St. Johns, Outfit free. Address AMich. 17, 1893, by the pastor, C. G. Thomas, Elsie cemetery. Sunday and arriving in Chicago at 10:15 McClintick, of the U. B. church. All churches, Sabbath schools and orders of The H awks Nursery Co ., Mr. Richard Gay to Miss May C. Barnes, John Falor, who has resided in the a . m. the following Thursday. Richard 46-13 ______Rochester, N. Y. WALBRIDGE ft OSBORN, Turnock has been called on to select the community are invited and expected ^TTORNEYS at LAW. ST. JOHljd. MICH both of this village. western part of Dallas township for the to attend and participate in these cere­ Carpet Sweeper*. four riders from this place to ride from Frank Hall, wife and son, and W. R. past twenty-eight years, lias rented his monies. T. J. Wagner , Thegold plated “prize” Carpet Sweep­ Corunna to Kendallville. Mr. Turnock John J. Keisrr, Commander. PHYSICIANS. Hall, wife and daughter, and Miss Nora farm to his son, and last Friday he took er in our south show window is a sam­ has detailed Nate Simons and W. R. Adjutant. ple of the Sweeper which will be shown HENRY PALMER. M. D. Hall, of Colorado Springs, Colo., are up his residence in St. Johns. He is All persons owning lots in the Eureka 5y the Bissell Company at the World ’s eneral practicioner and bract :- Weller for the first named division. ” cemetery are requested to put them cal Occulist. Office over Hunt ’s Drugstore, visiting St. Johns friends. building a new house in Perrin ’s ad ­ Fair. John H icks . GOffice hours 2 to 5 p. u. 49tf dition. Au Train (Alger Co.) Republican May in proper order before Decoration Day. John Hicks returned from Florida 19th : “Married, at the residence of Mr. By O rder of Society . Please remember we are headquarters J. J. TRAVIS, M. D-, Friday. Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Rawson Letters advertised May 24th, 1893. and Mrs. W. J. Hammond, on Monday for fine Dress Goods. Chapin A Co. QFFICEOVER FILDEW a MILLMAN ’S. DiS- are expected home in July. Mrs. S. Cunce, George Conklin, Mrs. The official guide to the World ’s Col ­ eases ol Women and Children a specialty. afternoon at 1 o ’clock, by Rev. Mr. umbian Exposition advises all who are Star and Favorite barrel churns in all J. R. Johnson and wife, of Lapeer, Emma L. Douough (3), C. W. Hills, Frazer, of Marquette, Mr. Paul B. Ham­ popular sizes at Spaulding <& Co ’s. S. E. OILLAM, M. D., Lorenzo M. Lyons, James Little, Mrs. going toChicago to secure sleeping accom ­ HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND spent Sunday in St. Johns. Mr. John­ mond and Miss Marie LeMaire. The An ellegant line of Souvenir Spoons P residence west of Court House. Office hours son is assistant cashier of the First Na­ Fannie Lintsford, George McCreary, A. modations before leaving borne. Such ac­ 1 to 4 P. m., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p m. wedding was a quiet one, only the im­ commodations can be secured at very rea­ at ______A llison ’s. tional Bank, of Lapeer. Z. Olds, George Slade, Edward Unger, mediate relatives and intimate friends C. E. KNAPP, M. D., Mrs. Adelia Williams, Mrs. M. L. Waters sonable terms by addressing Hotel Forty Gauge Fast Black, Ladies ’ Hose HYSICIAN AND 8UKGE0N. OFFICE IN Frank Frazell went to Mason last Sun ­ of the bride and groom being present. Byron, 6,326 and 6,328 Madison Ave., for 25 cents______At Ciiapin & Co ’s. residence, first house south of Perrin House, / John H. Corbit will at once erect a P8L Johns. day to attend the fune/al of his niece, After the ceremony congratulations were Chicago. Only five minutes walk to To the Public. Miss Maud Mehan, who died of con­ double store on the corner w’est of Cor ­ offered and a fine collation was served. Jackson Park. We thank the public for the very-lib­ DR. H. O. MORRISON, eral patronage of tbe past and ask for a clectic and botanic physician , of - sumption last Saturday afternoon. bit A Valentine ’s hardware store. One The biide has lived the greater part of fice on Clinton Avenue, north of lailroad. of the stores will be occupied by Peter her life in Munising, and has the love BUSINESS LOCALS. continuance of the same, with the assur­ EOffice hours from 9 to 12 a. M., and 1 to 8 p. m., and The office and dining room of the ance that should you send anyone un ­ 6 to 8 evening. Sunday 2 to 5 p. a The doctor Clavey and Edwin Pennell as a show and respect of everyone. The bride ­ cures all chronic and private diseases. All female Steel hotel has been brightened up For Sale Cheap. experienced in prices and grades of lum­ diseases treated with newly discovered remedies. with new paper and varnish. Other room for threshers and engines, and groom has been here a few years, and is Victor Bicycle, li inch Cushion Tires. ber, we will give him the value of his Old fever aores and milk leg cured with Indian O. Pearl , money and guarantee satisfaction. remedies. 86tf improvements have recently been made the other by Corbit A Valentine with known as an enterprising and popular M. Duplain, Mich. carriages. young man.” Mr. Hammond was post ­ Respectfully, FRANK C. DUNN. M. D. in the hotel. The Shoe Department of the Mercan­ 44tf Love A Gay . ■PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER H. A. Sage has put on a patent Chester W. Green, a former resident master at Fowler, Clinton county, where tile Co. is full of Bargains. Find the L Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. 6tf his parents resided, during Cleveland ’s “Red Label.” Chlnelle Fortier*. sprinkler attachment that can be shut of St. Johns, who graduated from Ober- A good line At John H icks .’ MiaOBLLANEOUB. off when going over crossings. The lin theological seminary last week, will first administration. All Agree In Saying S. W. INGRAHAM, The following notice of Miss Martha That it pays to go where there is the A Most How can also be regulated. It is a great occupy the pulpit at the Congregational Complete line of Clocks always in stock. NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT H0U8E improvement. Strickland, formerly of St. Johns, is largest stock, the finest assortment and U Square, St. Johns, Mich. church in St. Johns next Sunday even­ moBt practical styles to choose from and At A llison ’s. Congressman Linton ’s house, valued ing. He leaves the following week for dipped from the Chicago Daily Inter- a special study made of each one ’s re­ LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. Ocean of May 17th : “One of the best Bouse Lot* for Sale. P Weat side Clinton Avenue, 8t. Johns, Mich. at $5,000.00, was destroyed by fire last Frankfort, Mich., having been called to quirements. All of these pleasing East half lots 5 and 6, in block 7, and All work guaranteed first class. 26tf Saturday. Two hundred and fifty the Congregational church of that place. compliments a woman ever bad was features are to be found at Mrs. L. Can- lot 7 in block 6 bounded on Higham given Miss Martha Strickland yesterday field ’s, the leading millinery house in and Emmons streets. Parties wanting H. M. GOHN. houses and a lot ot business property Under an act of the present legisla­ the city. No special days for low prices, ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- went up in smoke. by another woman. Miss Strickland is this property please send me your high­ ist of the Ontario Veterinary College Office ture approved April 27th, sparrow but low prices for every day alike. est price. Jambs F. Marble , VMcDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls at Farmers’ from Michigan. She told the ladies of Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 8 13 Another slight change in D. G. H. A bounties can be paid only during No ­ Our New Shirt Waist*; 1-tf Poughkeepsie, N. Y. vember, December, January, February the woman ’s congress yesterday about M. time table. The morning train goes ’The Position and Influence of Women Are here and they are beauties, includ ­ Mew Process. gTATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. and March upon sparrows killed during ing all grades and shades. Prices from east at 8:25 instead of 8:30, and the after­ in Civil Law.’ On my way to the ex­ Just received styles of ’93, "New Pro ­ those months. County Clerk Marshall 50 cents to nice silk ones at $4.00 to $6.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. noon train goes west at 2:47 instead of position grounds I stopped in a down cess” Gasoline Cook Stoves with all the has just notified the several clerks of each. latest improvements. The only Gaso ­ CAPITAL, *50,000. 3:06, as formerly. town ‘tea room ’ for luncheon. Two Ladies Spring Garments at reduced Clinton county of the provisions of this line Stove in the market with genuine NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, *900,000.00. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Batavia, N. Y., ladies came to the table where I was prices to close out a good assortment yet Asbestos oven. Spaulding A Co. have been visiting at Dr. Wiggins ’ dur ­ act. on hand. PORTER K. PERRIN, President. seated. One of them wore a ‘congress ’ Don ’t forget we have the largest stock ing the past week. Mr. Miller is cashier Go to Allison ’s for perfect fitting GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Percy returned badge. She said to the other: ‘I did of Carpets, Linoleums and Curtains in Spectacles. Eyes tested free. of the Bank of Batavia and Mrs. Miller Thursday from a ten days visit at the not stop for the- whole of the session. I St. Johns at special prices. J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. Corsets. is a sister of Dr. Wiggins. World ’s Fair. Mr. Percy says it is a came away just as Miss Strickland ■Respectfully, H. H. FITZGERALD. Asst. Cash. H. L. Kendrick . The celebrated Gage Downs Corset, DI RECTOR8 • Grand Ledge Independent: "Lyon great show and feels well pleased with finished her address. I wanted it to re­ the well known Schillings Modest Form P. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H A Pooling, of St. Johns, the shrewd and his trip. They stayed at J. M. Dodge ’s, main with me. She is wonderfully All kinds of Repairing done Corsets are sold by John H icks . Corblt, J. H. Fedewa, Otis Fuller, Edwin O sborn ’s. able attorneys who made such a noble getting lodging, breakfast and dinner, bright. She looked wonderfully bright. At Quick Meal. E. White, Jesse Sullivan, C. S. Allison, fight in the defense of John Butcher, taking a lunch on the grounds. All the She looked handsome and up to date in Uadis* and Mlaae* Jacket*. James Richardson, G. £. Corbin. a rich empire gown. She was a pleasing 223,688 Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves expect to get a new trial for their client” exhibits can be seen for one admission. picture in the first place, and she Bargains in Ladies and Misses Sum­ sold to January 1st, 1893. Best made. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. There is a section of the grounds set mer Jackets to reduce stock. All the For sale only by Fowler A Ball . At the second annual meeting of the is a fine orator. Her remarks were con­ apart for side shows, which are not a part cise and logical. She made her point, latest styles and well made. Garland*. Grand Lodge Degree of Honor, the JonN icks fJIHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. of the fair. People can spend as much rounded it off, or left it sharp, but left H .’ women ’s division of the Ancient Order If in want of a Stove or Range, don ’t ST. JOHNS, MICH. money on these as they please. Mr. it to go on to the next, and treated (that We do the best watch repairing. fail to buy a Garland, the world ’s best. of United Workmen, held at Maple Rap­ in the same manner. Then when she Full line to Belect from. FAY8 4 PER CENT. INTERECT ON DEPOSITS Percy thinks this as good a time as any Warranted. 4tf Krepps, DeWitt & Co. ids last week, Mrs. Nellie Hewitt, was was through she stopped. ’ ” Fowler A Ball , Sole Agents.' AND LOAN8 MONEY ON APPROVED to see the fair. Corn Planters of all kinds BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. elected grand chief of ceremonies. Notice of Letting Contract for Street Grad ­ St.Johns was visited with a severe ANNOUNCEMENTS. At Spaulding A Co ’s. ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. The young ladies guild of St. John’s ing. G. PENNBLL, Vice-President. churchgave a short entertainment, sold rain storm Tuesday morning, and the St. Johns guild will meet with Mrs. E. P. Wal­ Call and see the Columbian Exposi­ Sealed proposals for the grading of dron on this Thursday evening. tion At Chapin A Co ’s. Brash street from Gibbs Btreet to Steel P. E. WAL8WOBTH, Treasurer. refreshments and fancy goods and sewers again proved entirely inade ­ quate to carry off the water. As a re­ An invitation is given to all to attend the ice street, in accordance with established wound up with a dancing party last Umbrellas. grade, will be received by the under ­ Clean Up. sult the basements were flooded up to cream social at the residence of John Brown, in Thursday night. The May-pole dance Bengal, Wednesday evening, May 31st, for the At elegant line at John H icks .’ signed up to June 5th, 1893, at 7 p.m. Clark & flulse store, and in the lower was very beautiful. The guild is untir ­ benefit of the U. B. church. The privilege is roserved to reject any All parties who have failed to clean part of town instead of water running Dickey’s Pat Ruling Pen, finest thing or all bids. DeWitt H. H unt , ing in its efforts for the church. There will be an ice cream social May 31st st out At Porter ’s. up premises and out bouses, as requested into sewer manholes from the surface, Village Clerk. Mrs. Frank Veney’s for the benefit of the young Lace Curtains. by the health officer, are again notified Assistant Secretary Spaulding spent the pressure from above was so great peoples society of West Binghsm. Everybody in ­ See what the Mercantile Co. ’s Shoe that unless the work is done without last Thursday in St. Johns, greeting old tbit each became a fountain, adding to vited. An elegant line of Lace Curtains direct Department will do for you next Satur­ from the importers, just received day. further delay by the owners, it will be friends and visiting his son, Frank. the water already upon the top of the To Ice Consumer*. At John H icks .’ done by the marshal and the expense The General will probably leave Wash­ ground. Members of the village board Garden Wheelbarrows cheap and assessed against the property. ington about the middle of the summer, The Lace Curtain Season is here and good At Spaulding A Co ’s. who visited the lower part of town ex­ Please leave orders for ice at markets Chapin & Co. are prepared with the J. M. Dodge , and it is to be hoped will return to St. pressed their determination to push the of Wilbur Church or Parks & Sprague. largest, finest and cheapest stock to be Mattings. Health Officer. Johns. It is very uncertain, however. matter of a better sewer outlet at once. 5-2 H. A. Sage . found in the county. All kinds At John H icks .’ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MAY 25,1893

AROUND THE STATE. AROUND THE STATE. TEN MEN CREMATED. THE LEGISLATORS. Hancock wdll build a $12,000 school- Senatk .—Ninety-third day —Rills passed: house. amending the charter of Adrian; 91.500,000 FIRE AT SAGINAW, Amending Charter of Port Huron ; amend ­ The dead body of a woman was A FOREST FIRE SURROUNDS A ing charter of Owosso: amending law EAST SIDE, found in Plaster creek at Grand relative to commencing actions of LUMBER CAMP tort; creating Thirty-fourth judicial Rapids. circuit; appropriation for colony house, The bill making Labor day a legal new boiler and engine house, and other Im­ Two Hundred and Fifty Families Made provements for Michigan Asylum for the holiday has been approved by the In Which Sixty Men’ Ire Eating Their Insane; amending act Incorporating village Homeless —Huge Plies of Lumber De­ governor. of8t Johns;for separate boards of control Dinner — Bewildered by ginolce They for penal institutions: amending charter of CASTOR IA Detroit by providing two recorders; organ ­ voured by the Greedy Flumes—One The Paw Paw common council has Make Desperate Efforts to Escape but purchased a new hose cart and 500 feet izing township of Nuwkira, Lake county; Man Burned to Death, Many Injured. for the protection of tlsh and regulating the of new hose. Eleven Perish. hshing In waters of this state. The appro ­ priations committee Hied air adverse report Julia Carson, a 12-year-old girl of on the House bill for a normal school at for Infants and Children. Dalton township, Muskegon county, Mt. Pleasant. Committee on mllltury af­ The worst fire which ever visited the was killed in a runaway. Special from Cadillac: Forest fires fairs reported a bill for naval militia wit h­ Saginaws has devoured 81,500.000 worth out an appropriation but recommended Its are raging all about this piace. The passage. Committee on railroad taxation of property in the east side. The John Bankstrom, a timberman, was reported a bill In favor of bringing the HIRTY rwn1 obawrvatlon of Catioria with thm patrwaga of killed at the Tamarack mine, near lumber camp of Louis Sands, near Lake demoo flames went on aud ou for three City, was destroyed and 11 men were Michigan Central railroad under the gen ­ T hours licking the homes of rich and Calumet, by falling rock. eral railroad law Senator Fox s state million* of person», permit b« to speak of it without gntwlag. burned to death. All the horses and par­ prison bill providing for a board of control poor, lumber yards, saw mills and Fred Annis, son of David Annis, of aphernalia of the camp were destroyed or three members, and limiting the number It ia Mqnwfiozalily the boat remody for Infanta mad ChlMlron manufacturing plants, leaving hun­ Battle Creek, was killed in the Illinois Edward Margeridge ’s sawmill, four of convicts employed In any one industry to dreds of people homeless and throwing 5 per cent of those engaged on that work iu tke world ha* avar known. It la harmloaa. Children like It. It Central yards at Chicago. miles south on the Toledo & Ann Arbor, the state, was under consideration. It also hundreds out of employment. provides that If any employe of the prison The first school . house erected in was burned with house and boarding glv— thorn bonith. It will save their Uvea. In it Mother* have A switch engine on a spur track houses. Loss, $4,000. No insurance. assists a life convict to escape, he may, upon which runs down on what & known as Dundee has been removed, and a fine conviction, be Imprisoned for 20 years. The aanatM«| which la abaolwtoly »afe and practically perfect a* a Later .—Particulars of the ternfle ihe middle-ground —a narrow strip of new brick business block erected. 5 per cent clause was stricken out fire tragedy at Sands ’ lumber camp ana the bill was then tabled. \ tilt «MM*a modlelna. land running out into Saginaw river— The Crump Manufacturing company ’s near Lake City, by which 11 men lost was also made at the contract system. sent up a lot of sparks and cinders hihs passed; Incorporating the lumber sheds at West Bay City was their lives, have been received. All village of Grosse Point Farms in Wayne Cnatorla destroy* Worm*. under the very eves of a dismantled county; amending school law of Grand damaged by fire to the extent of $3,000. the men in the camp, 60 in number, Caatocla allay* Favariihinaa sawmill owned by Sample & Camp. A were assembled at dinner. The forest Rapids; amending charter of Adrian; for short time after the whole building M. Kimmerle, of Ionia, is in Wash­ the formation of corporations to improve fire, which was burning all around, agricultural lands in the upper peninsula: Caatorla pmanta vanl*l«g Sour Card. was a mass of flame, the dry timbers ington working for the office of defining fraternal Insurance societies and marshal for the western district ef entirely surrounded the camp, cutting burning like tinder. An alarm was off all the escape. When the men, regulating their management; for the an- C—torlu enros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. turned in. but before the department Michigan. polntment of a state dairy and food com ­ realizing their danger, rushed out of missioner and deputy and a state analyst: Caatoatn rollovoa Teething Trouble*. could respond the flames had spread to II. R. Pattengill, state superintend ­ the building in which they had been amending the laws relating to salary of 700,000 feet of lumber on the mill docks registers of probate; allowing the use of the ent of public instruction, conducted a sitting, the smoke so blinded them Myers voting machine. Hills lost: Amend ­ C—torts enrea Constipation mad Flatulency. of Brown & Ryan. The Bristol street three day ’s institute at Saginaw in that they became bewildered. They ing act relating to (Soldiers Home so as to bridge was partially destroyed and which great interest was manifested. ran hither and thither unable to find a permit the Grand Rapids Driving Park club Caathria neutralise* the effect* offoarbonlo add gas or poi»111; allowing the use of the Rhlnes vote re­ was one of the most important in the city sane. corder in the elections of this state; amend ­ sentative Wildey. ing law relative to maintenance of high­ and gave employment to 345 men. ways; preventing the spread of HOTEL BYRON has 100 outaide rooms all lighted by gas. It has sewer Ed Powell, a prominent Bridgewater Thomas H!. Murphy, of Port Huron, The loss to these men, who will be is a candidate for consul at Liege, Bel­ yellows in peaches; to provide connection and closets on each floor, Ice Water drinking fountain, Bath, Balcony. thrown out of work, and to the city, farmer, killed himself by taking paris for and confirm the board of Dining Room 50 by 145 feet and all other necessary conviences. It is less than green. He had become melancholy gium. He was at one time a student health of the city of Detroit; for the incor ­ which will at least temporary lose an there, and many prominent men of poration of associations for the purpose of Five Minutes Walk to the central entrance of the World ’s Fair and to the Mid ­ important industry, cannot be esti­ over the loss of some money. He was erecting and owning buildings to be occu ­ way Plaisance, and only Two Minutes Walk to the Illinois Central and to South 74 years old and leaves a wife and one that city have signed a petitition for pied by stores. etc.: prohibiting killing of mated. his appointment. deer In counties of Lapeer. Tuscola. Sanilac. Side Elevated Depots, and to the Electnt Street Cars. Special rates to familys, There was but one fatality although married daughter. Huron. Macomb und St. Clair for the period clubs afid societys. Rooms by the month or season also at special rates. there were many narrow escapes. William Whalen and Edward Scuggs, The plant of the Daily Herald and of 10 years. The committee on Judiciary Lake Superior Democrat, the property reported favorably on a bill to Increase the Robert Turner, aged 49 years and quite claiming to be Normal students, were salaries of Judges of tbe supreme court to r«p«^sp.rti..ur. HOTEL BYRON, feeble, wandered away from the home arrested at Ann Arbor for shooting of J. Maurice Finu, have been sold at $7,500 per year and requiring them to reside of his son-in-law while it was burning craps. They pleaded guilty and were Ishpeming to satisfy the demands of in Lansing. The capital punishment bill HadUon CHICAGO, ILL. creditors. Luther M. Packard, of Me­ and tbe woman suffrage bill were referred and was overcome by the smoke and fined. It is supposed they were uni ­ to the committe on judiciary. The liquor heat. His charred remains were found versity students and gave fictitious nominee, is the new proprietor. bill was further considered and the amend ­ some distance away, but the exact names. ment to allow saloons to open after ti p. m. on election days was killed. H ouse —Bills manner of death is unknown. A list It is reported that there is some The damage to property m Cleveland, passed: Appropriating $25,000 to erect and TOUH FAVORITE HOME NEWSPAPER of the losses made at a late hour indi ­ danger of a famine among the farmers O., by the Cuyahoga floods will amount equip a building for physical education and cates that they may not foot up more to $250,000. training at'the Mate .Normal school at Ypsl- near Eagle River. During the winter lanti: securing to women citizens who are -AND— than one million dollars, with insur ­ they received high prices for their F. O. Gardner's saw mill at Pent- otherwise qualllled the right to vote In ance about six hundred thousand dol ­ grain, and it is said many of them sold water has burned. The loss amounts school, village, city and other elections; for lars. The heaviest losses are Edward a county and township system of roads: all they had, leaving them nothing for to several thousand dollars. amending laws for tbe appointment of a The Leading Republican Newspaper of the United States Germain, $325,000, insurance 931,000, the spring and summer. game and fish warden: for an additional cir­ he having no insurance on 1*5,000,000 George J. Gould has declined a re- cuit judge for Wayne county; amending the feet of lumber burned; Geo. F. Cross & Four new cases of diphtheria has election as president of the Pacific constitution so that none but native born oi been reported at the Western insane fully naturalized citizens shall bo entitled ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 Company, $50,000, fully insured; Al- Mail Steamship Co. C. P. Huntington to vote. Bills lost; To prevent tbe unlaw ­ lington Curtis Company, $25,000, fully asylum at Kalamazoo. The authorities may succeed him. ful keeping of intoxicating liquors In coun ­ seem to be much alarmed, but so far as ties having local option and to provide for insured; P. II. Ketcham, $30,000, insur ­ Saladin Temple Nobles of the Mystic ance $10,000; J. F. Winkler, $20,000, in ­ known they have succeeded in confin ­ search and seizure of such lluuors ing the disease to the asylum, for no Shrine, of Grand Rapids, were grandly wherever they may be found —re­ surance $8,000; Thomas Steele, $17,000, entertained at Saginaw by the Mystic considered and tabled. A resolution was no insurance; W. T. Cooper, $10,000, cases have been reported in the city offered extending the session to June 15. outside. Shriners of that city. tabled. Senate amendments in the oil in­ insurance $8,000; L. C. Holden, $17,000, spection hill—reducing the test to 1300 and THE REPUBLICAN insurance $5,000; Brown & Ryan, $8,000, A subscription paper is being cir­ John Babcock, living in Quincy making inspectors ’ salary $1,500 instead of Gives ail the news of Town, County and State, and as much National news as any township, Branch county, from a flock $1.200—were concurred In. The evening ses­ insurance $6,000; Peter McArthur, $10,- culated in L'nionville for the purpose of sion was monopolized by the committee of other paper of its class. 000, insurance $6 ,000; Valley Machine raising enough funds to sink a test of 100 ewes, has an increase of 121 the whole. Company, $15,000, fully insured. hole for coal on Isaac Wilson ’s farm on lambs, all alive and healthy. YOUR HOME WOULD BE INCOMPLETE WITHOUT IT. the western boundary of the corpora ­ Thomas H. Carter, chairman of the Senate .—Ninety-sixth day —Almost the tion. In sinking a well on his farm it entire day was spent In committee of the John Keys, of Bay City, was drowned Republican National committee has whole where a number of bills were agreed by falling from a skiff. is claimed nearly 17 feet of coal was returned to Montana, and will resume to. House —Bills passed: Detaching ter­ passed through at a depth of 170 feet. the practice of law at Helena. ritory from the city of A arquette and at­ THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE The Eagle Knitting company will taching the same to the township of Mar­ erect a factory at Grand Junction. The State Firemen's association held The Viking ship which started from quette; amending thecharter of the city of Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United a session at Grand Haven. Hastings Norway to be exhibited at the World ’s Battle Creek; for blowers in establishments States and the world. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its A $2,000 fire destroyed a portion of was chosen for next year’s meeting. where emery wheels are used; authorizing “AGRICULTURAL” department has no superior in the country. Its “MAR­ the Ann Arbor Agricultural company ’s Fair, met with such tempestuous the townships of Guilford and Wlsner, Tus­ W. F. Sterling, of Eaton Rapids, was weather in the north Atlantic that it cola county, to construct drains; authoriz­ KET REPORTS” are recognized authority in all pans of the land. It has building. chosen president, A. T. Stevens, of ing the incorporation of associations for was forced to put back. the prevention of cruelty to children; pro ­ separate departments for “THE FAMILY CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Dave Hill, of Bay City, was fatally Paw Paw, G. W. Seitz, of Homer, W. viding a penalty for cruelty to children. Its “HOME AND 80CIETY ” columns command the admiration of wives and A. Scidmore, of Hastings, vice-presi­ The new gigantic whaleback pas­ Considerable time was spent In committee injured by falling from a ship on which senger steamer has arrived at Chicago. daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehen­ he was at work in Davidson's yards. dents; W. H. Tuller, re-elected sec­ of the whole. sive, brilliant andi exhaustive. retary and treasurer for the ninth It is the largest excursion boat in the Edwin W. Pierce, of Tuscola county, time; A. T. Reims, of Cedar Springs, world and is the first whaleback pas­ A proposition to issue $15,000 in has been promoted to be chief of a sec­ statistician; delegate to National senger steamer ever built. bonds to build an electric light plant A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and “THE tion in the pension bureau at Washing­ association, Frank Peabody, of Albion. The private car in which President will be submitted to the citizens of REIUBLICAN” for one year ton. Lincoln traveled in in the ’60s is being Paw Paw. Ample water power has al­ Dr. Cathermole, of Ann Arbor, has overhauled at Omaha, and will be sent About 70 friends of Kimhall Parish been stationed at Point Levis, the ready been leased. It is said two- For $la25ICash in Advance. and wife, of Coldwater, surprised them landing of the Grand Trunk railway, to the World ’s Fair. It has been do ­ thirds of the business men of the town “N. Y. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year - $ 1.00 ing service on a Colorado Central work and celebrated their 50th wedding an ­ opposite Quebec, where he will remain are opposed to issuing the bonds at “The Republican,” '* 1.00 niversary. train as a boarding car for several this time. indefinitely as the representative of years. As a result of continually jumping the state board of health, as inspector Willie Woo, a Chinese living at West Total ...... $2.00 on trains Tommy Benton, a Rosi om- of the Canadian system of inspecting Rev. Dr. J. A. Baldwin, of New Harrisville, is a candidate for post ­ mon boy, will have to have both legs the baggage of immigrants at that York, who was a Methodist missionary master of that village. Woo took out We Furnish Both Papers One Year for $1.25. amputated. point. If Dr. Cathermole finds that in Chiba for 22 years, claims to be in his papers as a citizen at Tawas City in Subscriptions may begin at any time. Address all orders to this system accords with the rules laid possession of information that the Edith Thurston, aged 16, the daugh ­ 1890, having lived in tJhis country 14 down by the Michigan board, all bag ­ Chinese government will retaliate, in years. He keeps a little store and is THE REPUBLICAN. ter of a wealthy farmer living near gage disinfected at that point will he case the Geary exclusion act is finally Vassar, was drowned in Cass river well educated. His wife is a French allowed to pass Port Huron and Detroit held constitutional, by deporting the girl he married at Au Sable. Wmcw thi ourniM t* eowaca m while fishing. Americans now in China. SCARLET FEVER, COLDS. without further detention. INVITATION—WORLD’S FAIR. MEASLES, CATARRH, AC. John Roberts, manager of the Bos ­ Many assessors have written to A board of visitors appointed by the Blondin, the strong man who per­ Atty.-Gen. Ellis regarding the assess­ •vtmi uac ofTMi iNViaiatC ton novelty store at Grand Rapids, governor and composed of Hon. John formed with Cole's Circus, is dead. At ment of mortgages held by banks. VV» wbh svsry Intendin* vUltor to tha Columbian SOUND DISC while throwing boxes from a second Patton, Jr., of Grand Rapids; Bethune and tea irfcieh is guaranteed to help a larger Saranac Lake, N. Y., he pulled against Mr. Ellis has just given his opinion Exposition to be ture tha per cent, of cm** than all «imtUr dfe story window, missed his footing and Duffield, of Detroit; Colonel J. R. Ben­ two horses recently purchased; the rtoes oomblned. The same to the Kart fell to the pavement below. He sus­ that banks must furnish a list of all g later » art to the tftt. Positively in- nett, of Muskegon; E. S. Lee, of Flint; horses became frightened and gave a mortgages on which they pay the tax. RELIABLE lols. Worn montht without removal. tained compound fractures of both legs I. WALKS, Brldgcptrt, C$nn. F. R. Chase, of Symra and W. H. sudden plunge. The shock broke a The amount of such mortgage must CARPENTER below the knee Howry, of Saginaw, spent a day at the blood vessel in the performer ’s head then be deducted from the capitol ORGANS. Albion council has been considered Michigan Military Academy at Orchard and he died almost instantly. stock for which they are assessed. In TJic Rocker Washer Lake. In the mess hall at the close of fxctoht : liu pmrM tbr mot e»M«f»etorr very careful as to accepting sureties on John D. Rockefeller has given case, however, there is a clause in tli of toy *'«««*; ,ver pitted upon the day's exercises the cadets were Brattleboro, Vt, taeihot. A It liquor bonds, but a mistake seems to another magnificent sum—$150,000— mortgage requiring the mortgagor to the w.mated to treated to some very happy speeches by pay the tax, no deduction shall be »uh %u o-dinar, f.miiY wuhini have been made somewhere. On one Mr. Patton, Mr. Duffield and Colonel to the Chicago University to help to ­ Highest Quality. of lOO PIECES IN ONE bond which the council approved the made. HOC R. u rlean u cut bo Bennett. Mr. Duffield entertained the ward securing the $100,000 given by Greataat Durability. wuhed on the wuhhoard. Writ* name of a woman appears as a surety. boys by reference to his own cadet life Martin A. Ryerson which was on con ­ Louis Geir, aged 9 years, of Pitts­ for pnree end fell description. The law says every bondsman must at the school. dition that the University raise $400,- burg, was shot and fatally injured by In tb« me»-»lm« writ* for c«l >•* • »nd term*, to ROCKER WASHER CO. swear that he is a male resident of the honor Ml 1 rail at tho Write. .. aroroomo. Wc FT WAYII l«D - The Methodist Protestants are build ­ 000 to make an even half million. The j the cafeless handling of Flobert rifle will ho ylad to zoo you. 807 809 Wabash A to Libor *1 mdueem.uu to lie, iftafe place in which the bond is offered. The $500,000 must be secured by July I. by Raymond Latimer, aged 11 years. J. UOW AKD FOOTh. Gan'I. Waatorn Agt., tnatter will be taken into court. ing a fine brick church at Wakelee. ten CHICAGO. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1893

Mr. Chauncey M. Depew’s advice is CURRENT CLIPPINGS. few words how the workmen proceed “Go south young; man. The best in ­ The United States produces 40,000,- FRANCE AT THE FAIR. in Loth establishments. ducements to visit the natural resources Tapestry is msnufactured in looms, of the Great South are offered by the 000 tons of hay. • the warp beiug sometimes vertical, Mobile A Ohio R. R. See advertise ­ A 15-month-old hog at Francis, Fla., HISTORY OF SOME OF THE GOV­ sometimes horizontal. The loom con ­ ments. tips the beam at 500 pounds. ERNMENT’S EXHIBIT. sists of two cylinders held together bv Kr*te to Hwtne-Meeker*. The Ladies ’ club in Sydney is the cross-beams. Round one of these cyl­ This is the land that Coinin':us found The Northwestern Home Seeker is only club in the city not in debt. inders is rolled the warp and round After he thought that the world was round. the name of a newspaper just issued A Paris Correspondent Givea Borne In­ the other the web as it is completed. Philadelphia is still the one city The cylinders for Gobelins are placed giving valuable information regarding where “good birth” counts in society. teresting Information About the Spe­ the agricultural, mineral and other re­ cial Exhibits by the French Govern ­ vertically in high warp looms, while William Heard of Taliaferro county, those for Bauvais tapestries are paral­ source) of South Dakota. ment—The Judgment of Paris. This new state is enjoying a wonder ­ Georgia, who is 25 years old, is said to lel to the ground in low warp looms. ful prosperity and any person looking weigh but sixty pounds. 'They are called high warp and Iqw This is the city of wondrous fame w»i^> tapestries, according as the for a desirable location, or interested in One thousand eight hundred and [Paris Correspondence ] obtaiaing information concerning the fabnc is made in the one or the other That has grown so great since Columbus came. fifty cities and towns in this country HAVBJUSTBEEN diversified resources of South Dakota, a list of the pack­ of theee looms. Only a skilled eye can will be mailed a copy of this paper free are equipped with electric lights. ages that have been at first sight distinguish one from the of charge by seeding their address to A Georgia editor says he would placed on exhibi­ other. Low warp tapestrT requires W. A. Thrall, General Passenger Agent rather be “a fiddler on the coast of tion at Chicago. more seams on account of tae smaller sise of the pieces which arc obliged to Northwestern Line, Chicago. 2w Tybee than a player of the mandolin They are twenty- This is the firm that is making the soap one In number and be joined together in order to make Are Ton Interested in the Woutn? at the millennium. ” the tapestry as large as those woven Thousands of acres of fertile lands are W. C. Evans of Chester, Pa., was at­ the whole collec ­ That will clean up the land of Christopher’s hope. tion forme such a in high warp looms. One-third of the now offered for sale by the Mobile & tacked by a weasel, and he broke a $5 timels saved by the low warp looms. Ohio Railroad in tracts to suit, at low huge bulk that a umbrella over its back to save himself special steamship Notwithstanding the inferiority of the prices and on your own terms, in the from being badly bitten. has been chartered mode of manufacture by this system most productive and most healthful Mr. and Mrs. David Wells of North to carry it across adopted at Bauvais, its tapestry, es­ states of the Union, Mississippi and the Atlantio and pecially in rural scenes, has been This is the soap housekeepers demand, Alabama. Coventry, Pa., have been married for known to rival the effect of the high Matter descriptive of the advantages sixty-three years. They claim to be speoial trains retained for its trans ­ warp tapestry of the Gobelins, where The most satisfactory soap in the land. the oldest married couple in the state. portation from the seaboard to Chi­ the manufacture of low warp tapestry of the south and information regarding cago. It is impossible to give even a special Home Seekers’ Excursion tickets hae been in disuse for the past century Made by this firm, in this city that lies X. The corpse of Mrs. Kate Jordan, ex­ short aocount of the entire national at extremely low rates, furnished on ap­ humed at Elmwood cemetery, Mem­ exhibit of Franoe. 1 must be content and a half. In this land, by the lake, and —up in the skies. plication to F. W. Greene, General phis, was found to be petrified. It Almost every improvement realized Agent. 108 N. Broadway. St. Louis, Mo., to-day to write on that portion of it had been in the ground but three which is, practically speaking, un ­ in French oeramios during the present or E. E. Posey, Acting Gen ’l Passenger century is due to the manufactory of years. known in the United States. I allude Agent, M. & O. Railroad, Mobile, Ala. to the exhibit of tapestries and the Sevres, and the influence exercised by Within the limits of thte city of Chi­ that celebrated establishment on the cago there are more than 1,500 grade manufacture of porcelain, not only as GREAT SPEAR HEAP CONTEST. crossings, while the tracks of steam regards the manufacturing processes railway companies lie on the surface but also in respect to the shapes and of the streets. decoration, is incontestible. The na ­ Tradb mark tional manufactory of Sevres has set OHBW Jesse Padgett, aged 65 j’ears, and an example to private industry with­ elerto Nancy Tate, 60 years of age, both in ­ out ever competing with it. It has ho mates of the Douglas county, Ga., difficulty in securing the assistance of eart almshouse, were married in that in ­ eminent artists and distinguished sci­ stitution a short time ago. entists, and is sufficiently liberally 41 AND sPfcAR A piece of mica was recently cut subsidized to undertake costly experi­ ments the result of which is often Iferve near Lincolnton, N. C., which meas­ doubtful. The Sevres manufactory is ured nine and one half by sixteen Positively Coras near Paris. It has always followed inches. Heretofore, it is claimed, the the pure precepts of true art and HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS largest sheet of mica produced from a guided the public taste without being , PROSTRATION, mine was ten by ten inches. misled )>y it, and its superiority over SAVE THE TACS. A mother hog and her eight little similar c tablishments to be found in Buplamo and all deraDgsmenta at tba Nsitoui 1 System, pigs were caught up by the flood in other cou) tries has been universally O n Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, the Susquehanna river and carried acknowledged. The great romance in the history of ; UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS! down past Sunbury, Pa., on a big cake ceramics is the life of Bernard Palissy, kfelmsad Soon for Tirod Mothers and Kestless of ice. There was a large quantity of $ 173 ,250.00 r-f Babies. OLD SEVRES BISCUIT—THX JUDQMENT OF to whom France is indebted for a Mtsly Vegetable, guaranteed fires from straw on the ice also. Two daring PARIS. purely national art. He was born opiates. lOO full ala# doses, 80c. boatmen went out in a skiff from Sun ­ ceramic arts manufactured in insti­ about 1510 and began his professional Middleton, pastor M. E. church, bury and rescued the terrified porkers. tutions under state control and sub­ life as a worker in glass. No man ever If lob, says; Sleep and root were In valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for wm me after prsaeklag till I need sidized since time immemorial by the knocked with more pertinacity than Mow I elaep soundly and awake ro ­ Th« Lake Route to the World ’* Fair via. Kings, EmperOrs and Presidents he at the door of knowledge. Success ll I aan heartily recommend It. rirturemiue Mackinac. through whose hands the government came to him late. He was saved in ared by WHEELER and FULLER MED- Avoid the heat and dust by traveling of FYance has passed during the last 1588 by court influence from the mas­ I CO, Cedar Springs, Mich. on the Floating Palaces of the Detroit four centuries. These establishments sacre of SL Bartholomew, but later on SPEAR HEAD TAGS. solo it & Cleveland Steam Navigation Company. are three in number: 1. The manu ­ fell into the hands of the leaguers and FILDEW A MILLMAM. factory of tapestries and carpets at the St. Johns. Mich. Two new steel passengers steamers have died at the age of 60 in the Bastile. just been built for this upper lake route, Gobelins (Paris). 2. The manufactory White enamel at first engrossed his at­ 1,1 65 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHE8 ...... (84.650 00 costing (300,000 each, and are guaranteed for similar purposes at Beauvais. 3. tention. His most famous achievement 6.776 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES. MOROCCO BODY, The manufactory of Sevres. ' BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 00 to be the grandest, largest, safest and was the rustiquesfigulines, with which 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED fastest steamers on the lakes; speed 20 In addition to theae many other his name is most intimately associated. * POCKET KNIVES...... 23.KI0 00 SPECIAL EXCURSIONS manufactories of ceramic treasures miles per hour, running time between These are known by imitations almost 116.600 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago less than and tapestries exist, some like Limo ­ everywhere, and consist of variously ges and Aubusson being subsidized by shaped dishes and vases ornamented 11 6.600 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 lncbee) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing:, 60 hours. Four trips per week between ■ . no advertising on them...... 00 Toledo, Detroit, Alpena. Mackinac, Pe- the wealthy manufactures of different witn shells, frogs, lizards, snakes, fish toskey and Chicago. Daily trips be­ cities. The most perfect work pro ­ of several varieties, and leaves. MM 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO...... $173,250 OO. duced comes from the Gobelins, Beau­ tween Detroit and Cleveland ; during Avisseau, Pull and Barbizet have been The above articles will be distributed, by eountlee, among parties who chew SPEAR DENVER, COL., July and August double daily service vais and 8evres. The French section HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the TIN TAGS taken therefrom. will be maintained, giving a daylight in the Manufactures Building will be We will distribute 226 of these prizes in this county as follows: May 17, 1893. lide across Lake Erie. Daily service be­ decorated in many instances with To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD tween Cleveland and Put in-Bay. First- Gobelin tapestries, but the best sam­ TAGS from this county we will give ...... 1 GOLD WATCH. ples of the work will be seen in the To tbe FIVE PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of ______class stateroom accommodations and SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS....6 OPERA GLASSES. menu, and exceedingly low round trip special salon of the ^ity of Paris, ad ­ joining the French pavilion. In the To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number .—’ll Tourist tickets now on sals at reduoed rates, ta rates. The palatial equipment, the lux­ of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each I POCKET ______Liberal Arts Building will be seen KNIFE...... t?...... 20 POCKET KNIVEH ury of the appointments makes travel­ some very rare and some very valuable ing on these steamers thoroughly en ­ To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us tbe next greatest Texas, porcelain sent by the City of Limoges, number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 joyable. Send for illustrated pamphlet. and the Muller works at Ivry, near ROLLED------GOLD------WATCH CHARM------TOOTH PICKqc ...... 100 TOOTH PICK& Address A. A. Schantz. G. P. A., Detroit Paris, are forwarding some reproduc ­ To tbe ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us tbe next greatest Mexico A Cleveland Steam Nav. Co., Detroit, numberlumber of 8PEAR HEAD TAGS, we wlU______give to each 1 __ : ^ tions of Persian ceramics, the originals liARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN Mich. of which are over 5,000 years old. oo ------LORS...... 100 PICTURED and California. The national manufactory of the Total Number of Prizes for this County, 226. BEST SALVE IN USe Gobelin tapestry, now standing in the CAUTION.—No Ta-----* ------® For Ringworm, Pol*on, Tetter, Avenue des Gobelins, was founded la 1894. Each package con Itch, Sore Eyes, Barber*! Itch. 1450 by one Jean Gobelin, a dyer, on County, State, and Number leads, Ihrmiag and mining, for sals In Obstinate Ulcere, Pile*, Burn*. prepaid. Call on, ec write for pampb- Warranted to cure Itching Pile*. the banks of the stream La Bievre, Jffki—A and Texas. O Bv mail 25cent*. . _ _ whose waters enjoyed a repute for a READ.—SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic value than any other P.'w. LEBCB ft CO. Brath Cwmb.Pi plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest, tbe toughest, tbe richest. SPEAR HEAD la peculiar property which assisted tbe BERNARD PAI.ISSY. absolutely, positively and distinctively different in flavor from any other plug tobacco. A trial will convince tbe most skeptical of this fact. It is tbe largest seller of any similar M3 production of certain rich tints, such the only successful imitators of Palissy, D. ARMSTRONG, as scarlet and purple, always in such shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular taste and pleasee tbe Tree. Fata. Agt Mo.. Pai. Ry. and appear, in fact, to have recovered people. Try it, and participate in tbe contest for prizes. See ibatthat a TINT TAG Is on every great request for the dyeing of the the lost Palissy specialty. Samples of 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD) you buy. SenaSen in tbe tags, no matter how small the JACKSON, MICH silk thread or wools used in the manu ­ quantity. Very sincerely, their work will be seen at the fair,and THE P. J. BORG COMPANY, Middletown , O hio . facture of tapestry. The family of a far better idea will be gathered from Gobelin emigrated from Holland into A list of tbe people obtaining these prizes in this county will be published In this the coming exposition than from the paper Immediately after February 1st, 1894. France and some of their descendants small exhibit shown in the French de ­ and connections have for centuries partment at the Centennial. DON'T SEND ANT TAOS BEFORE JANUARY I, 1894. been workers at the institution which Pirrrot . has taken their name and which, when France was a kingdom, was known as the Royal Gobelin Manu ­ TARTARY’9 MARRIACE CUSTOM —FOB— factory, but which is once again the DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? Northern Michigan, Ohio and all National Gobelin Manufactory. Th« First Wife Practically Runs the Although there are numerous pri­ Household Machine. v Southern Points. vate manufactories of tapestries and [Foreign Correspondence.] carpets in different parts of France, Direct Connections *t Owr-so ’unction and Du­ notably at Aubusson and Rheiras, Among the Kirghese the practice of rand with D. G. U. 1 U. K’y. Train*. polygamy obtains. Generally the eld ­ there is besides the Gobelins but one est brother of a family has more than manufactory under the immediate one wife. The first wife is mistress of PAIN-KILLER direction of the Minister of Public In ­ TIME TABLE. the household, and is called baibiche. struction and Fine Arts, which is that To her are subject not only her hus­ In effect Jan. 29,1893. of Beauvais. In the cathedral of that city is to be seen a hanging represent­ band's other wives, but also all the eoiKO mort H'-Lt. Owoeso Jet. ing the acts of Christ and the apostles, other females of the family. The Will Cure Cramps, Colic* Cholera- OllCAOC 10:05 A. M. and 7:30 T. M. after Raphael, from the Beauvis man ­ head of a household will often send a Tor Elsie. Ashley, Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, Mt ufactory. There is also another hang­ portion of his herd several hundred “Cleveland te Buffalo while you sleep.” Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. miles away under the care of his wife, Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. ing, dated 1530, representing the Tro ­ while he himself will either remain eoixe soi th—Lv. Durand. jan war, of very fine execution. Beau­ PRICE, 25o., 50c.* and $1.00 A BOTTLE. •:35 A. M. aod 6.50 V. U. with his other wives about the graz ­ Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co. vais still maintains its former reputa­ ing ground or go and encamp some­ Magnificent Side Wheel Steel Steamer*. For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milsn, Toledo and all tion in a more modest sphere, especially Southern points. iu its compositions of flowers, orna ­ where by himself. In winter the "State of Ohio” and H. BENNETT. 6. P. A, Toledo, Ohio. mental and hunting subjects. In family comes together again. The “State of New York.” Windsor Castle there are many tapes­ manifold circumstances connected tries both from the Gobelins and from with marriage among the Kirghese Beauvais, gifts of the different courts are somewhat formidable, and involve The 1MPB0VED DAILY TIME TABLE. of France, in a perfect state of preser- the payment of a kalim, beside the (Sundays included.) giving of various presents. The af­ L're Cleveland, 7:15 P. M. | L’ve Buffalo, 7:45 T. u fair is arranged as to its preliminaries Ar. Buffalo, 7:80 a . m. | Ar. Cleveland, &00 a . x by matchmakers, and the bridegroom (Central Standard Time.) after betrothal has sometimes to wait for a year or more until he can bring INVIGORATOR. Special Saturday Night Excursions to Niagara Falla the remaining portion of the kalim. If during this period the betrothed Take the C. B. A Q. LINE. CAVEATS* girl should die, her parents are bound And enjoy a pleasant and refreshing like rtd< TRADE MARKS* to give instead their next daughter, or when enroute for DK8ION PATENTS/ in default to return the kalim and pay The Thousand Islands, Eastern Summer Resort* COPYRIGHTS, etc. or any Essie.n, New England or For Information and free Handbook write to also a fine of one or two horses and Canadian Point. . MUNN ft CO., flci Broadway , Kzw Yontr. robes or furs. Oldest bureau for securing patent* In America. Write for our tourist pamphlet. Every patent taken out by ua is brought before So also is it if the girl should refuse the public byanotioe given free of charge In the to marry, which she may do on account H. R- Rogers, W. F. Herman, of the suitor's ill-health, or his pov ­ Gen ’l Paaa. Agent. Gen ’l Agent erty, or, in some localities, her per­ T- T. NEWMAN, Pen 1 Mgr ., Cleveland. Jrietttiftf Jlmmcan sonal dislike. Largest circulation of any sdentlflo pager In the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent Yet another custom is that if the man should be without it. Weekly, •3.00 a bridegroom die or refuse to marry the ear, $1.60 six months. Address MUn TTA CO* ’UBUauxBS, 301 Broadway, Now York City. girl, his parents are bound to take her { for their next son, paying a fine—usu­ ally a camel—in case of refusal. When the prescribed period of be- throthal is at an end, ths bridegroom, dressed and mounted at his best, goes MONEY with hisfriends to the aui or village of Refunded If not entire- y satisfactory. the bride, where the tent has been pre­ Over 100 in jise in If you value health pared for his reception. and desire a Corset FKNKI.OrE AT HER LOOM, Throughout the ceremonies of be- Clinton County. bat combines ease, somfort, durability, ration. Like the Gobelins, Beauvais tnrothal the bride's brother has the A Complete Harrow and tnd is at the same time owea much to the reign of Louis XIV., right of pilferinc from the bridegroom perfect in shape and in whose time Colbert united all the whatever he pleases: but now the Corn Cultivator* dosefltting, ank your bride's relations come and take as pres­ Merchant for the different establiahments of the city with the object of having them supply ents almost everything he has—his Dr. Schilling's coat, hat, girdle, norne end saddle — .'OILED WIRE SPRING decorations for furniture as well as for the production of portieres and orna ­ saying each one that they are for the HEALTH PRESERVING mental hangings. To fully compre ­ education of the bride —a seizure that DAVIES & ADAMS, Dorset. If your merchant aoe* not have them, rill mail postpaid. Health Preserving |1.15; Short hend the different styles of manufac ­ is afterward repaid by the relations of dip f 1.15: English Sateen |150; Nursing fl.25; Ab- ture adopted at Beauvais and the the bridegroom on the visit to their aui lominal (2; Young Ladles* f 1; Misses'85c. Sobelins it might here be stated in a of the relations of the bride. ST. JOHNS, MICH: SCHILLING CORSET CO., DETROIT and CHICAGO. BEAL ESTATE. Every Man whose watch Corblt ft Valenitine—Hardware. TRIED TO LYNCH SULLIVAN Auguata Cannelle et til to Nicholas Fry, 80 The Republican. acrea a«c 24, Weatphalla, 9200 q c. has been rung out of the bow THE MURDERER OF LAYTON LEACH E C and L H Murphy to John J Murphy, 40 acrea see 25, Watertown, $500 q c. (ring), by a pickpocket, Thursday, May 25, 1893. CHEATS THE MOB BY Surah A Love to John Murphy, 40 ucres, SUICIDE aeo 25, Watertown, flqc. Every Man whose watch The Hastings Journal, which has for Nlcholna Fry to Caroline Fry. 80 acres, aec has been damaged by drop ­ several years been a guerrilla sheet, Three Thousand People Break Open the 24, Weatphalla, 91 q c. ping out of the bow, and foraging for democratic votes under the Chaa E Stevena and wife to Richard Brown Corunna Jail, Only to Find 2 acrea aec 8, Oreenbuah, 9*220. of sense who greenback and populist banners, has a Dead Man. Albert Lott and wile to Horace Richmond Every Man lota 1)05 and 800, block 50, DeWItt, 9000. merely compares the old pull- thrown off its disguise and bauled down Albert Lott and wile to Horace Richmond the populiBt flag. It has concluded that On January 1st, a tramp named Win. 25 acrea aec 5, DeWItt, 91.200. oilt bow and thd new Phebe L Rnndnll to Homer D Howland, there is more money in the main dem* Sullivan, who was employed on the 80-40 acrea aec 18. Watertown, 92,800. farm of Layton Leech, near Durand, Homer D Rowland and wife to l’hcbe I. ♦ ocratic tent than in the populist side ­ Itundall, 1V4 acre aec 7, Watertown, $1,000. show. This is a wi%e conclusion, as the murdered his employer with an axe Henrv SturKla and wife to Frank M Parka, 60 acrea, aec 6, Olive 92.400. new election bill will be a death-blow while rabbit bunting, and then went to Frank M. Parka and wife to Henry Sturgis 12 acrea aec 22, Bengal, 9800. Why not buy the Oliver to fusion. Democrats can no longei the house and shot Mrs. Leach and left Henry M Perrin and wife to Geo H Holden have their names printed in the popu ­ her for dead. The crime was a most 40 acrea aec 12, Olive, 9700. Plow and save 30 per cent, Caroline Fry to NicuolaaNicuo Fry. 80 acrea, aec list column upon the official ballot, and brutal and unprovoked one. Mrs. 24, Weatphalla, 91 q c. John Flutter and wife to John Faler, north in Repairs. The best Gen ­ candidates can no longer run for office Leech is still alive, but will probably % of lot 12 and 18, block 4. Perrln ’a addition 1 under two or three different party labels. never be well. to St. Jobna, 9100. will exclaim: “Ought to have eral Purpose Plow made. John H Clementa and wife to Chaa B Fitch On Saturday last Sullivan, for whom a and wife lota 10 and 20, block 21, Ovid. 9800 been made long ago! ” We are agents for the O ur exports to foreign countries for reward of $1,500 was offered, was caught Horace Richmond to Albert Lott and wife, It can ’t be twisted off the case. 80 acrea aec 12, DeWItt, 94,000. Walter A. Wood a^d Deer- twelve months ending April 30th, 1893, in Detroit. He was identified and Can only be had with Jas. Boss were $162,000,000 less than during the brought to Corunna for trial. Tuesday Are Yon Going to the World's Fair? ing Machines. corresponding period last year, and our morning a croud began to gather in If so you will consult your interest Filled and other cases stamped imports from foreign countries were Corunna, and there was rumors of lynch­ and comfort by choosing one of the with this trade mark------We have just received a routes offered by the Detroit, Grand $94,000,000 greater. It will be seen from ing all day. Sullivan was examined in Haven A Milwaukee R’y, and Toledo, Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. large stock of Wire and these figures that the balance of trade justice court and plead guilty. He also Saginaw A Muskegon R’y, with their Keystone Watch Case Co., Nails of all kinds. for the past year has been $266,000,000 went before the judge to plead, but the Rail and Steamer connections. These Philadelphia. less favorable to the United States than prosecuting attorney being absent his lines offer various routes by Rail and Water and at very liberal rates. You during the preceding year. It is not case was put over to Wednesday morn ­ can go to Chicago by Rail and return by surprising that this enormous change in ing. It is altogether probable that he one of Goodrich Palatial Steamers by a single year should be followed by a would have been behind the bars in way of Grand Haven or by way of Mil­ stringency in the money market Jackson by Wednesday night, if the law waukee and this company ’s elegant line of Steamers. Or you can reverse your amounting almost to a panic, and by an had been allowed to take its course. route. Go by the way of Grand Haven unparalleled number of bank and busi­ The evening train brought news of and Steamer to Chicago. Return all ness failures. It is, however, a pointed a probable attempt to lynch the pris­ Rail. No other lines offer attractions of answer to the claim of free trade theor­ oner, and O. C. Hollister, Geo. Petrie, a World ’s Fair trip as are made by these Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore CORBIT & companies. Tickets are for sale at all Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. ists that a nation can become wealthy Harry Dodge, Lynn Hunt and H. Fora Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh’s Porous principal ticket offices. For informa ­ Plaster will give great satisfaction. —1} cents. by buying foreign goods becouse the for ­ Behrendt, of St. Johns, went down to tion as to rates, routes, etc., apply to all eign goods can be bought cheaper than agents of this and connecting lines. SHILOH’S VITALIZE!?. Corunna on a freight. The Republican Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga^Tenn., says: VALENTINE. the American goods. Ben . Fletcher, Jno . W. Loud , “ Shiloh's Vitaliztr * 8 A VED MY LIFE* I is indebted to Mr. Hollister for the par­ Trav. Pass. Agt. Traffic Manager, ticulars of the affair. Detroit, Mich. 4tf Detroit, Mich. -DETROIT. MICH.- Dan Campau and other members of GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. As 10:30 in the evening the mob broke Thomas Bromley , local agent, St. Johns. the state, central committee are not I Largest stock In the West I open the east entrance to the jail cor­ CATARRH ARSOLUTKLY EVERY-1 happy, in spite of these balmy May ADULTKRATFD WINE W-REID 'THING. Write for prices. GLASS s ridors ; the north window was also Is iujurious, but nothing gives strength days which ought to bring happiness. broken open at the same time. The REMEDY. The fruits of last fall’s national victory like a pure old port wine. “Royal Ruby Have you Catarrh ? Try this Remedy. It will sheriff and a large number of deputies Port ” so called for its royal taste and ruby positively relieve and Cure you. Price 60 cts. Hunter, Glenn ft Hunter—Dry Goods. looked fair to their eyes, but when they tried to beat back the crowd with clubs, color, is particularly adapted for invalids, This Injector for Its successful treatment is reached up to pick them thiB spring furnished free. Remember, Shiloh's Remedies and the walls were spattered with convalescents and the aged. Sold only are sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S they found only apples of Sodom, with in quart bottles, for one dollar, while blood. The officers were soon over­ cheap wine is sold by the gallon and gives Sold by Fildew ft Millman. ashes at the core. This is because the powered and tied, and the doors leading a larger profit to the seller but less to the state committee has been ignored, and to the cell broken down with sledge user. This wine is absolutely pure and Don Dickinson has been appointed has the age without which no wine is hammers. Here Sullivan was found, fit to use. Be sure you get Royal Ruby; PARMELEE ’S grand chief puryeyor of official fodder, prepared for bed, with his wind pipe UJNIIVJBrUB^LXj with his personal friends as assistant $1, in quart bottles only. Sold by M. KNIT UNDERWEAR! and both jugular veins cut. He had McDonald A Co. 2 purveyors in the several congressional We have a very full and complete stock of everything that is staple and a good used a piece of a bottle, and life was A Great Benefactor. many novelties that are especially interesting both in silk and lisle thread. districts. The western winds which extinct. The floor of the cell was cov ­ have blown through Don ’s copious “Educators are certainly the greatest ered with blood. benefactors of the race, and after reading Ladies ’ Ribbed Vests, low neck sleeveless, in white, ecru, colors at...... 19 and 25c whiskers for several years have been Not satisfied with the death of the Dr. Franklin Miles’ popular works, we latlen with sweet purfume of adulation cannot help declaring him to be among LINIMENTWILL POSITIVELY CUBE Ladies ’ Ribbed Vests, low neck, short sleeves, at...... 22c miserable brute, the mob put a rope wafted from the editorial columns of the most entertaining and educating of Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Chilblains, Pains in Ladies ’ Shaped Ribbed Vests, high neck sleeveless, low neck sleeveless, low around his neck, dragged the body into authors.”—New York Daily. He is not neck short sleeves, at...... 25c the Lansing Journal, and Jackson and the yard and hung it to an ash tree. a stranger to our readers, as his adver ­ the Chest, Stitch in the Side, Lameness, Quinsy, Jefferson and the other back number tisements appear in our columns in every Ladies ’ Shaped Lisle Ribbed Vests, high neck, short Bleeves, low neck, sleeve­ The sheriff, who was released as soon as Sore Throat, Ear Ache, Back Ache, Etc. less low neck, short sleeves, in ecru, white, at...... v...... 39c idols of democracy were made to look the body was secured, again interfered, issue, calling attention to the fact that like small potatoes and few in a hill as his elegant work on Nervous and Heart PIRFECTLY SAFE FOR CHILD,WOMAN OR MAN. Ladies ’ Shaped Lisle Ribbed Vests, extra size, at...... 39c and prevented the burning of the re­ Diseases is distributed free by our enter­ Nothing like it for Sparln,Galls. Sprains, Ringbone, compared to Don by Lew Rowley ’s Scratches,etc.,in Horses,and loot Itotin Sheep. Ladies ’ Gauze Vests, high neck, long sleeves, high neck, short sleeves, in white mains on a pile of rubbish that had prising druggists, Travis A Baker. Trial PRICE 25 AMD 50 CENTS. ecru, at...... 25c and 39c facile pen. So Lew Rowley has been been prepared. bottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine are given appointed assistant distributor of spoils away, also Book of Testimonials showing Parmelee’s Household Ointment Ladies ’ Ribbed Swiss Knee Pants, at...... 25c, 39c and 50c Sullivan ’s crime was fiendish, but the that it is unequalled for Nervous Pros­ Is clean and Inoffensive. For Cuts, Burns, Ladies ’ Ribbed Lisle Union 8uits, low neck, sleeveless, white, ecru, at...... $1 in the sixth district, and there is deep attempt to lynch him when he was al­ grief and indignation in that portion of tration, Headache, Poor Memory. Dizzi­ Ladies ’ Ribbod Lisle Union Suits, high neck, short sleeves, white, ecru, at...$l 15 ready convicted, was an outbreak of ness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Ladies ’ Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, at...... $1 25. the democratic camp at Lansing which barbarism and a disgrace to Michigan. Fits, Epilepsy. 2 IN THE WORLD. WK GUARANTEE IT. Price 25c. Brother Rowley has not blessed with Children’s Gauze Vests in high neck, long sleeyes, high, short sleeves, size A later account says Sullivan was Read Carefully. PARMELEE ’S INDIAN CORN CURE Is a sure cure. his Bmiles. In this district, also, both The E. H. Parmelee )led. Co.,Ltd., Hansvillc, N.Y. 16, at...... 20c, rise 2|c every size larger alive when taken from the cell, although Messrs. Dcllam Bros .-Gentlemen :—For over For Sale by Dealers. Children’s Gauze Pants, ankle and knee length, size 16, at...... members of the state committee have his throat was cut. 4 years I have been afflicted with an eruption of th been ignored and Mr. Brucker, of Sagi ­ skin which became very troublesome and I could ...... 20c, rise 2}c every size larger naw, has been selected as assistant dis­ A PURE FOOD BILL get no relief. I was also troubled very badlj with constipation, which nothing I tried gave any per* FOR THE FINEST .. tributor. It is not surprising that the * Before the Michigan Legislature. manent reltel until I took Dullam’s Great German 177, 179, 181 Dead Sea fruit served out to the state Blood, Liver, Stomach at>d Kidney Remedy, and , WOODWARD AVENUE committee should have produced rye (Lansing Journal.) since taking I have been entirely cured. For a faces, for the fruit dl victory iB about all tonic, blood purifier and General health restorer I “ A bill for the preservation of the can heartily recommend it. SI a bottle, 6 for 85 DETROIT, - MICHIGAN. the democratic party can offer to inspire public health and to provide against Mrs. Wm. Coi -kland , Flint, Mich. For sale by zeal among the party managers. fraud and adulteration in food, drink Travis A Baker 1 and drugs, ” has been introduced in the legislature at Lansing by Mr. Newkirk. Strong Witnesses. THE COLUMBIA For the past few weeks there has been This bill is intended to prevent the Among the thousands of testimonials a stringency in the money markets; de ­ adulteration of food and drink, and of cures by Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, The SUMMER posits have fallen off slightly ; there has should it becomes law would no doubt is that of Nathan Allisons, a well-known go a great way toward protecting the citizen of Glen Rock, Pa., who for years very SUITS GATE HANGER! \ been a few bank failures, and public public against the manufacturers of had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, confidence has been very sensitive. It alum and ammonia baking powders. pain In left side, shoulders, smothering finest only takes a very little thing to create a The leading medical authorities every­ spells, etc.; one bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Or anything in the line of SUMMER where condemn the use of alum in bak­ Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Of stringency, the difference between plen­ ing powders. Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, OVERCOATS ty of money and short money being actu­ Dress The Chicago Tribune, referring to the Salem, N. J., is another witness who for MUSICAL ally almost imperceptible,but vastly dif ­ question of legis ’ation on alum and twenty years suffered with Heart Dis­ Suits ferent in effect. ammonia baking powders, says: "It ease, was pronounced incurable by phy­ FANCY The Cheapest, Best and Most Practical deals in a direct manner with an evil sicians, death stared him in the face, INSTRUMENTS, Hanger ever made. It saves gates. It When a bank fails depositors in other that must be cut down. ” could not lie down for fear of smother­ at VESTS banks in that locality become timid saves crops. It saves labor and time. Following is a partial list of the names ing to death. Immediately after using It can be put on to any common farm and a part of them withdraw de­ of the brands sold in this state that have the New Cure be felt better and could MUSIC, Etc., Perfect Fitting gate in three minutes and once on you posits, and the bank that had a little been examined and found to contain lie down and sleep all night, and is now can handle the most cumberson gate either alum or ammonia. Many of the a well man. The New Cure is sold, also J Tailor Made more money on hand than it could Clothing. with ease. This Hanger is for sale by alum and ammonia powders are labeled Free Book, by Travis A Baker. 2 Call on . . profitably loan, suddenly finds itself and advertised as “absolutely pure” in U CONN ft HUNRO, short of legal reserve, if, indeed, it order to mislead tho public: What Makes a Beautiful Woman. D Is not compelled to borrow of “Kenton, ” “Calumet,” “Chicago Elkhakt , 1nd „ July 1, 1891. ST. JOHNS, MICH. Yeast,” “Grant ’s Bon Bon, ” “Hotel, ” Dullam ’s O rkat German Medicine Co : D Dealers in First-class Farm Implement* of all some other bank to take care of its My daughter has been afflicted with Female * (1-6) Descriptions. “ Forest City,”“8ilver Star,” “Monarch,” Trouble for over tlx years, and I have paid out over ’S regular customers. The bank begins to “ Rocket, ” “ Home, ” “ Perfection, ” “Un­ $750 In vain trying to find relief for her. A lady advised her to secure s bottle of Dullsm’a WALKER STREET. EAST, call on its borrowers to pay up, instead rivaled, ” “ Town Talk,” “Loyal, ” “Snow- Great German Female Uterine Tonic and she has of carrying them, as it would have been Ball,” “ Climax,” “ Western Prince,” been completely cured by it. "Crown, ” “White Cross, ” “ Fos Fon, ” We gave it a fair trial and the results were won­ ST. JOHNS, - - MICH. very glad to do a week earlier, and they derful We esnnot recommend It too highly to sll The Pleasures “Imperial.” ladles who are afflicted. BENJAMIN GANGER. CALL AND SEE ME. try to borrow somewhere else and are In addition to the above list there is For sale by Travis A Baker. 1 met with very much the same con­ a multitude of brands sold with a prize. Of Toil It is safe to reject all baking powders First door east of Fowler A Ball's. ditions. If seyeral banks fail in one Cough Cure at Travis A Baker.’s are unknown to many thousands in sold with a prize, as the tests show they the world ’s grand army of toilers. locality it can be readily seen how are composed largely of alum and cost THE LATEST Walker St. E. - ST. JOHNS. 8T. JOHNS MARKETS. It’s because so few of them labor easily a panic can be created, although but a few cents a pound. Also refuse with their heads as well as with there would be just as much money in any baking powder sold for 25 cents a Grain quotations are furnished by the 8t. Johns Suitings, their hands. Thinking pays; ideas the country as there was before. pound, or less; it is sure to contain whest houses every Wednesday, and are for the are so much capital. alum. prices paid that day. With the failure of two Lansing banks, Wheat, white...... fioOfiR What are your ideas about grass- Surely nothing but their cheapness Wheat, red ...... -...... 6,V<»r.8 Fancy Vests, • Whore are you going my pretty maid?” cutters? You ’ve heard about a big Chicago .bank with a dozen small could induce the public to experiment Buckwheat...... -...... 45(d,50c Oats...... -...... &K®35 " To mall this letter to Jackson, ” she said. country banks under the same control, with unwholesome baking powders, at Rye...... * ...... 50 Light Overcoatings. ” Pray what does the letter say, my pretty maid?" The McCormick and a break in stocks on Wall street a the risk of health. Aside from the Barley...... -..... 95&S1.25 perewt "it’s just asking for samples from Field ’s,’’she said question of health or wholesomeness, Beans...... 81.25 per bush No. 4 Steel Mower week ago it looked as though quite a and viewed from the standpoint of Live Poultry —Chickens, Ducks and Geese...... 7c Every Desirable Shade and grinding out period was before us. In Live Turkeys...... Sc It’s an ideal machine. There are economy alone, a pure grape cream of Dressed Chickens...... —.....—...... 12,^c SEND TO US FOR SAMPLES . . . more good ideas about its construc ­ the past few days, however, things have tartar baking powder like Dr. Price’s Dressed Beef...... 84.00 quality. Dressed Pork ...... 98.00 tion than can be found in any other materially changed. The bank failures from its greater known strength and un ­ Rutter as to quality...... 10 to 15c per lb If you want a New Dress, mower. Probably that's why its questionable purity will prove more Eggs ...... 14c per dot sales are so enormous. It has the have not been disastrous, with one or economical to the user in every way. Lard ...... „..7c@8cpertb If you want a New Waist, two exceptions, deposits have increased Potatoes ...... 05 to 75 A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. best foot-lift to be found on any Onions...... -...... 75 If you are going to fix up an Old mower; is fitted with the McCormick in the New York banks, which held BORN. Hay, loose ...... 910.00 per ton cold rolled finger bar, and will stand $24,400,000 above legal requirements last Dress. the severest tests possible to a grass* Saturday, stocks are improving, and May 14th, to Jerome Nash and wife, of Eaaex, a F, R. JACKSON. If you use dry goode ol any cutter. Guaranteed to work where 10'/i lb. boy. ______Nerve Blood others fail. there is no reason why the situation Tonic Builder MERCHANT TAILOR, kind send to us It’s a light draft mower, and it’s should not improve. The greatest worm destroyer on earth * St. Johns, Mich. durable. It’s an easy winner of It is with much satisfaction in times is Dullam’s Great German Worm Lozen- Respectfully, field trials. It’s a really valuable gers, only 25 cents per box. For sale by mower in more ways than can be of distrust to turn to the banks of our Travis A Baker. 8 enumerated here—and it costs but own county, all well managed, conserva­ Miles Nerve »n

|ft CHRISTINA PUNG, estate. a .’m. M ►>, to the teacher of a broad personal cul­ LEBANON. A.D., 1891, at 8 o ’clock of said day. and whereas la­ ture. 51w7 Guardian of William J. Pung. minor. Thereupon It Is ordered that Thursday, the8th the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at Lebanon , May 20, 1893. day of June, A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the the date ol this notice is tne sum of three hundred N olS uardian sale notice is hereby STATIONS. .— o 65 c'iS js 65 afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ aod seventy-seven and 07-100 dollars, besides an The subject “How to Teach Drawing ” M. L. Palmer is on the sick list. given that by virtue and in pursuance ol tition, and that the hairs at law and legatees of attorney fee and all other '.legal costs of foreclosure; Except Sunday liceuseG and authority granted to me, tbe under ­ said deceased aud all other persons interested In and no suit at law or proceeding In equity having Mail W W P S5 was very ably presented by Miss Sheep washing has begun in this signed, on the 3d day of April, 1893, by the Judge said will are required to appear at a session of said been Instituted to recover the debt now remaining Whedon, teacher of drawing in 8t. locality. or Probate of Isabella County, Michigan, to sell court then to he holden at the Probate Office, in secured bv said mortgage or any part thereof in. III. a. in. p. m.lp. m.'p. m. real estate belonging to William Doll ana Ellanora the Village of St. Johns, aud show cause, if auy whereby tbe power of sale contained in said mort ­ DETROIT... I/v 6 *0 1040 4 05 8 00 1045 Johns schools. Leading thoughts from David Rogers is building a barn this Doll, minors, I willsell at public auction to the there be, why the will should not be approved. gage has become operative, now, therefore, notice MllwnukeeJct..! 7 00 1058 4 25: 8 15 1105 a paper itself condensed to the needs of summer. bighesf bidder on the 3d day of June, 1893,atl0 Aud it is further ordered that notice bo given is hereby given that by virtue of the said power of I>. III. o ’clock a . m., at the dwelling house of tbe late to the persons interested In said estate of the pen­ sale, and in pursuance of the statute in such case l’ontlac ...... I 7 48 1145 5 07 8 58 1215 the subject are: Drawing has not made The wheat crop in this vicinity is Michael Pung, on the premises hereinafter des ­ dency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy of made and provided, tbe said mortgage will be fore ­ a. m. about two-thirds damaged. cribed, all the right, title and interest of said this order be published in The Clinton Republi ­ closed by a sale of the premises therein described at Holly ...... 8 28 1280 5 51 0 38 114 more rapid progress in former years be­ William Doll and Ellanora Doll, minors. In and to can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said public auction to the highest bidder, at the west Durand ...... 0 05 1 50 6 50 1015| 2 13 cause the work done consisted in mere Farmers are busy preparing their the undivided one-eleventh part of tbe west half of County of Clinton, for three successive weeks pre­ front door of the court bouse in tbe village O womo Jet...... 1015 2 15 7 30. £ 8 05 tbe north half of the south-west quarter of section vious to said day of hearing. of 8t. Johos, in said County of Clinton. Michigan, St. John** ...... 1054 247 8 04 1 3 58 copying. In “Prang ’s System of Form, corn ground. Some have planted their twenty-one, in the township of Westphalia, Clinton 4-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. that belDg the place for holding court Ionia ...... 1140 » 31 8 55|8 £g| 5 08 corn. M. M. R. county, slate of Michigan. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. of said county, on the 16th DAY OF JUNE A. D., p. ni. Study and Drawing, ” the foundation Dated April 15th A. D., 1893. 9 24 -rQ «51 5 46 1893, at one o ’clock in the afternoon of said day, Lowell ...... 1217 4 00 work is based upon a knowledge of form 51 -7 CHRISTINA PUNG, which said premises are described in said mortgage Grand Itaplda.. 1250 4 45 1000 fc c©| 6 35 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Guardian of William and Ellanora Doll. Minors. ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN, as all that certain piece or parcel of laud situate In G. It. & I. Jet... 1 05 5 00 1025 « U~ , 7 05 by actual handling and daily use of tbe County of Clinton ss. At a session ot the the Township of DeWitt, in the County of Clinton, Ferryeburg ...... 2 05 5 55 \< Si* ! 8 15 Castoria. uardian sale —notice is hereby PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden atand State of Michigan, and described as follows, Grand Haven... 2 10 6 00 11 20 | . 8 20 objects to be drawn. Drawing de- given that by virtue and in pursuance of the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on to-wit: The noith half (J^J) of the northwest quar­ Mllwaukeeby S 6 80 6 80 S ...... velopes thorough perception, thought Children Cry for Pitcher’s licenseG and authority granted to me, the under ­ Monday, the 15th day of May, in the year one ter < M) of the southwest quarter(if) of section fif­ Chicago by St 6 00 1 0 00 signed, on the 4th day of May, 1893, by tbe Judge thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. teen (15) ot town five (5) north of range two (2) and its expression. It has come to be of Probate of Clinton county, Michigan, to tell real Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. west containing twenty (20) acres more or less. EASTWARD. Castoria. estate belonging to Lina V. Lackey, a minor, I will

s j In the matter of the estate of Nathaniel Huntoon, Dated March 22d, 1893. K K Pt not only a training of the eye and hand, sell at public auction to the highest bidder there­ deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly ERNEST HEIDT, Children Cry for Pitcher’s 0

*5 a IS Castoria. ? es serve form, appreciate symmetry to hereinafter described : The undivided one-lirth and admitted to probate, and that she or some STATIONS. Except c -5 part of the west half of the northweat quarter / — j. other suitable person may be appointed administra ­

1.Z K Sunday O K Mall neatness and accuracy of work. With and the northwest quarter of the southwest quart- r trix of said estate. ortgage sale .—whereas default w w 16 (except thirty acres on the east side south of the a

has het-n made in the conditions of certain | the aid of the manuals accompanying Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 8th •Ip. III. Grand River road.) All on section twenty-seven day of June A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock In the mortgageM of real estate, executed by Philo C. Bas­ Milwaukee by 8 0 00 Prang ’s system the teacher can follow (27), township of Victor, Clinton county, state of afternoon bo assigned for the hearing of said pe­ sett, of Ovid, Clinton county, Michigan, to Eva Chicago by St 7 30 When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. Michigan. tition and that the heits at law and legatees of said Walker, of Detroit, Michigan, dated the sixth day ,o |a. m. a. in. p. m. p. m. almost the entire course without the aid Dated May 4th, 1893. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. deceased and all other persons Interested in said of May, A. D., 1S89, and recorded on the same day, Grand Haven L Ss 4 40 it 00 2 10 8 00 of a supervisor. The expense is slight, FLORA LACKEY. will are required to appear at a session of said court in Liber 69 of mortgages, on page 627 in the office Ferrysburg ...... *2 „ 5 44 9 05 2 15 8 05 When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. 3-7 Guardian of aald Minor. theu to be holden at the probate office, in the of the register of deeds for Cliuton county, by -j; x while the benefit to be derived from the Village of St. Johns, and show cause, if auy there which default the power of sale in said mortgage G R & 1 Jot ...... 1005 3 12 1045 When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN. be, why the will should not he approved. has become operative, and upon which mortgage Grand ItnphlH.. ■3 < ,1010 8 15 llOO study cannot be estimated. In teaching County of Clinton ss. At a session of tbe And it is further ordered that notice be there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice Lowell ...... S p 1055 4 00 1155 PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at given to the persons interested in said estate, of the the sum of eleven hundred and nineteen dollars a. m. diawing never sacrifice freedom of the probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on 1242 pendency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy and thirty-five cents ($1,119.35), besides an attorney Ionia ...... *< 1125 4 28 movement to correctness of form. Al­ Thursday, the 11th day of May, in the year of this order to be published in The Clinton Re­ fee of thirty dollars provided in said mortgage to p. m. one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-three. publican , a newspaper printed and circulating in be paid should any proceeding be taken to foreclose St. Johns...... 1217 5 20 2 00 ways draw from models. Encourage Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro ­ said County of Cliuton, for three successive weeks saia mortgage ; and no suit or proceeding at law or O wohho Jet...... 1 15 0 00 3 10 pupils to bring drawings from wall bate. previous to said day of hearing. in equity having been instituted to recover the m. In the matter of the estate of Helen L. Curtis, 4-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, money secured by said mortgage or any part Durand ...... 5 10 1 47 6 55 8 58 paper, oil cloth, etc. that they see in deceased. On reading and filing tbe petition duly thereof, notice is hereby given that by virtue of 5 55 2 26 7 40 4 47 fp The Best £ (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Holly ...... O l verified ot Ophelia A. Paine praying that Ed ­ the statute and of the power of sale contained in Pontiac ...... 0 85 3 05 8 25 5 37 their homes. Let them bring simple ward Paine or rome other suitable person may be said mortgage, I shall sell at public auction to tbe Mil’kee Jet...... 7 20 3 45 9 05 6 30 leaves and flowers. Drawing from ob­ appointed administrator of said estate. PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN. highest bidder, at the west front door of the court 1 4 05 9 2517 00 s Thereupon it la ordered that Thursday, the 8th County of Clinton ss. At a session of tbe house, in the Village of St. Johns, Michigan, (that jects gives them a practical idea of the ron day of June A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock In theafter ­ IProbate Court for tho Countv of Clinton, holden at being tbe place where tbe circuit court for said Service. D noon be assigned for tbe hearing of said the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on County of Clinton is held) on ‘FRIDAY, THE 30th Eastward, No. 12 has Pullman Sleeper, form which no mere surface drawing petition, at the Probate Office, in the Village of Tuesday, the 16th day of May, in the year one DAY OF JUNE, 1893, at 4 o ’clock in the afternoon Chicago to Detroit. No.l41ias Wagner Buffet will do. The close attention given by CL ALL SIZES/ St. Johns. thousand eight hundred aud ninety-three. ot said day, the land and premises described in said Chulr Cur, Grand Haven to Detroit. V- • AND r And it is further ordered that notice be given to Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. mortgage, as: All that certain piece or parcel of No. 18 lias Chair Car, Grand Haven the audience throughout the paper, and the persons interested In said estate, of the time In the matter of the estate of John Buehler, land in the Village of Ovid,Chntou county, Michi­ to Detroit. No. 82 hiut Wagner Sleeper [SERVICE.' and place of hearing, by causing a copy of this deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly gan, described as follows, to-wit: One hundred Grand Rapids to Detroit. the questions at its close upon details of s order to be published in Tuk Clinton Republi ­ verified of George Buehler, praying that the last and tweDty-four feet of tbe east end ot out lot num ­ Westward, No, 11 hns Chair Car, Detroit plans for work bespeak the growing H ot or Colo Water can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said will and testament of the deceased may be proved ber one il) according to the recorded plat of said to Grand Haven. No. 15 has Wagner Par­ < County of Clinton, for three successive weoks, and admitted to probate, and that ADna M. village. lor BuffetCar, Detroit to Grnnd|Haven. No. 17 practical interest felt in this useful and previous to said day of bearing. Buehler or some other suitable person may be Dated St. Johns, March 30th, 1893. hasPullniaii Buffet Sleeper Detroit toChleago. LJ (iwirs Co., CHARLES M. MERRILL, appointed administratrix of said estate. EVA WALKER, (A true copv.) 4-3 Judge of Probate. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 8th No. 81 has Wagner Sleeper. Detroit to Grand beautiful study. Battle creek . B. T. I’rkntis . Mortgagee. Itaplds. h day of June, A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the Attorney for Mortgagee. 48-13 JNO.W. DOL'D, DEN. FLETCHER, An alto solo “ Calvary,” by Miss Mich. LANDS FOR SALE! afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ Traffie Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent. Temple closed the program for the 0) os So»»SrmmtT. By The Illinois Central R. R. Co., at Low tition and that the heirs at law and legatees of THOMAS BROMLEY. Agent. St. Johns. Prices and on Easy Terms, in Southern said deceased and ail other persons Interested in ortgage sale —whereas default morning. ■ . . H ■ Vfold.mlSIlw Wiklm, IUctcIm, Illinois. said wi.l are required to appear at a session ol said has been made in tbe payment of tbe money The best farm country in the world for either court then to tie holden at the Probate Office, In securedM by a mortgage bearing dste the 19th day of The afternoon session opened at 2 p. large or small farms, gardens, fruits, orchards, the Village of St. Johns, aud show cause, if any Flay, 1881, executed by Frederick Bauerly, of the ADDITIONAL LOCAL At t Price dairying, raising stock or sheep. A great variety there be, why the will should not be approved. m. city of Lansing, Michigan, to Frederick Schmid Jr. with music. Miss Trask, of Ovid, Bpttlng SfarhlBCA, ImH hh, Or«mM, FUma, Oder Mill*, of crops with a greater profit, can be grown on a And it is further ordered that notice be given to Library Moneys. Cub Drawer*, F«*d NI1U, SUtu, Krttle^ IUw III It, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, which said mortgage was presented the subject of “Primary Read ­ Lrllrr Pmul, Juk S<-rf-w», Truth, Anvil., HujrCuUtn, less amount of land in this country than in any the persons interested in said estate of thepen ­ recorded in the office of the register of deeds for ------Cop^ Boob*, Vbw, Drills Road Flaws other portion of this State. Special inducements dency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy of the County of Clinton. Michigan, in liber 48 of ing ” in an exceptionally clear manner. Law a Mowers, CaVta Bills UUm, Baadars DaapCarts and facilities offered by tbe Illinois Centrsl Rail­ this order to be published iu The Clinton Repub ­ mortgages on page 387. on the 20th day of May, The following is a statement of the Cara Slirllrrs, Hand (Arts Farfta. 8*r»p*r*,Wlr« Faaca, road Company to go and examine these lands. For lican , a newspaper printed and circulating in said The value of the sentence, the word and Fbaalac Bills -■ ~ 1881, and which said mortgage was duty assigned number of children residing in town ­ drain Dun full description and map, and any other informa ­ County of Clinton for three successive weeks pre­ by said Frederick Schmid Jr. to Louise Volz, on the phonic methods was shown to be Hnj, SKwl tion, address or call upon vious to said day of hearing. the 1st day of September, 1884, and recorded in ships and towns of Clinton county, who Send for fire CatalOKur and «w huw to tnv* Hoary. increased by using them in right order E. P. SKENE, Land Com missioner I. C. R. R. Co. 4-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, said register of deeds office In liber 57 of mortgages are entitled to a share of the apportion ­ 161 Bo. Jalter son Bt„ CHICAGO 8CALE CO.. Chicago, I1L 78 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ills. (A true copy.) Judge ol Probate. on page 214, on the 12lh day of September, 1884. and in proper combination. Begin by And whereas the amount claimed to he due on ment of library moneys coming from the said mortgage at the date of this notice in the sum giving the pupils some simple objects, of three thousand one hundred aud forty-nine and penal fines, according to the provisions 16-190 dollars ($3,149.16) besides an attorney fee of section 10, chapter 11, Act No. 164, perhaps the colored halls, which consti­ sstmtmmtmmmm mmm mmm mm mmmmmmmmti provided by aw and all other legal costa of foreclos ­ tute the first “gift ” of the kindergarten. Here are a few of the books which either ure, and no suit, at law or proceeding In equity session laws of 1881 ; also the amount of have been or will be published in this se­ having been instituted to recover the debt now re­ such fund allowed each township, the Let the children see them, handle ries: maining secured by said mortgage or any part them, talk about them, etc. Make a B REMARKABLE DISTRIBUTION “REVERIES OF A BACHELOR.’’ by Ik thereof, whereby the power of saie contained in same being at the rate of .0322 mill per Marvel. said mortgage has become operative. Therefore, picture of a ball on the board, writing OF “LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME.” beautifully notice is hereby given that by virtue of said power capita: illustrated, by Lord Macaulay. of sale and iD pursuance of tbe statute in such NO. CHILDREN. am ’t. the words “I see a” before it. From "TILLYLOSS SCANDAL.” bv J. M. Barrie. case made and provided, the said mortgage will be “THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES.” forclosed by a sale of the premises therein des­ Bath...... 481 $13 87 this and similar work teach the sentence. by Nathaniel Hawthorne. cribed at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Bengal ...... 302 9 72 Pass soon to the words, composing it "CRANFORD.” bv Mrs. Haskell. the west front door of Ihe court house, in the vil­ 33 87 “CONFESSIONSOF AN ENGLISH OPIUM lage of 8t. Johns, in said county of Clinton, Michi­ Bingham, Dlat. No. 4...... and give drills in phonics. RATER,” by Thomas De Quincey. gan, that being the place for holding the circuit Dallas, “ “ 9...... P35 17 23 “THE COMING RACE.” by Lord Lytton. court ot said county,on the 11th DAY OF AUGU8T, DeWitt, “ “ 6 ...... 118 3 80 Supt. H. R. Pattengill was greeted "FRANKENSTEIN. OR THE MODERN 1893, at 12 o ’clock noon of said day, which said 208 ‘ 6 70 with cheers as he stepped before the PROMKTHEU8. ” bv Mrs. Shelley. premises are described in said mortgage as the Duplain, “ “ 2...... | StandardBooks “A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS.” by C. M. west half of the Dorthwest quarter, and tbe west Eagle ...... 35C 11 86 audience to give one of bis inspiring Yonge. half of the southwest quarter of section twentv- Essex, Dist. No. 4, fractional. .. 494 15 90 "MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE..’ by tbree (23) in town six (6) north of range two (2) talks. Among numberless valuable H AT NOMINAL PRICES. Nathaniel Hawthorne. west containing one hundred and sixty acres of ( 12 05 ireenbush...... 875 "THE SCARLET LETTER.” by Nathaniel land he the same more or less, township of Olive, Lebanon ...... 861 11 62 thoughts tossed out to the audience in : Hawthorne. Clinton county, Michigan. Olive...... 209 9 95 his customary vivacious manner were “ESSAYS OF ELIA.” by Charles Lnmb. Dated May 19, 1893. LOUISE VOLZ, 828 26 66 IF YOU ARE A A. F. Rouse , Assignee. Ovid, Dist. No. 9, fractional.. Do not waste unmeasured energy in OR WILL Attorney for Assignee. 4-13 Riley...... 473 15 23 SUBSCRIBER BECOME A correcting language papers when a care­ TO THE Victor ...... 264 8 50 DETROIT JOURNALSUBSCRIBER, otice of drain letting —notice is ... 879 12 20 ful bringing out before the class of tbe hereby given that I, C. |G. Barnes, drain 23 02 errors made, with drill in class on the commissionerN of the county of CliDton, state of Westphalia, Dist. 1 and 2...... 715 You w li become a Beneficiary in this remarkable distribution of Standard Books a Prices. Michigan, will on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1893, right form, will accomplish the same re­ 2922 at the Douse of William Brace, on see Jon 25, in the Total amount apportioned ...... $231 68 township of Westphalia, at 10 o ’clock In the fore­ Wm. H. Rose , sult. All professions haye their re­ The DETROIT JOURNAL take* pleasure In announcing that we have made a contract whereby we can furnish our sub­ noon or that dav, proceed to receive bids for the scribers with standard books at absolutely less titan wholesale prices. The books which we offer each week are by world fam­ cleaning out of a certain draiD known as the County Treasurer. actionary influence. Avoid the narrow ­ ous writer* and are p Inted from absolutely new type specially made for these works. The oooka are BOUND BY All ENTIRELY “Westphalia and Riley Drain, ’’ located and estab­ ing tendency —resulting from contact NEW PROCESS which does away with the old style of thread or wire binding. Each leaf Is bound into the book separately and lished on sections 19,30, 31 and 37, in the township amalgamated with the whole, allowing the book to lay Derfec'ly tiat when open, giving ease and comfort to the reader. of Riley, and on sections 24 and 25, In the township Soldiers Relief Commission. with immature minds and a close ap­ The following Is an illustration of the new process perfect binding machine which does this work and the only machines of Westphalia, county of Clinton, state of Michigan. In existence are owned and controlled by the publishers of these books. Said job will be let by sections or divisions. The plication to restricted lines of work of section at the outlet of the drain will be let first, Board of soldiers relief commissioners the teacher’s profession upon the and the remaining sections in their order up met at the court house in the village of stream, in accordance with the diagram now on file teacher. Be broad, have general cul­ with the other papers pertaining to said drain, and St. Johns May 15th and elected the fol ­ bids will he made and received accordingly. Con ­ ture, have a knowledge of current events, tracts will he made with tbe lowest responsible lowing officers : Charles T. Andrus, of be in step with tbe great progressive bidder giving adequate security lor tbe perform ­ Wacousta, chairman, and 0. E. Wilson, ance of the work, in a sum to be fixed by me. The age in which you live. Be able to con­ date for the completion of such contract, and tbe of St. Johns, secretary. The following terms of payment therefor, shall he announced at centrate your whole attention upon the the time and place of letting. resolution was adopted : subject in hand. He commended the The assessment of benefits to lands of said West­ Resolved, that the county be divided phalia and Riley Drain will be upon the original recent school legislation in our state, basis of assessments for said drain, except on the for the convenience of the commissioner sclfofse^dand n e*4 of s eif of section 25, in and to those entitled to reliet under the and emphasized the importance which town 6 north of range 4 west, and also the n of law of 1889. Those residing in the will attach, during the two years that he n wff and Ihe n wj^ of n elf of section 81 in town 6 Dorth of range 3 west all in Michigan. township of Bath, Victor, Ovid, Duplain serves the state, to examination ques Notice is further hereby given that at the time and Greenbush will make application to tions touching upon events of national and place of said letting, or at such other time and John Link, of Ovid. Those residing in place thereafter to which I, the dram commissioner prominence. He closed by expressing aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the changes of the township of DeWitt, Watertown, tbe assessment of benefits made by me, will be sub­ Eagle, Olive, Riley and Westphalia will an earnest wish for the unbounded sue ject to review. make application to Charles T. Andrus, Dated this 18th day of May, A. D. 1893. cess of teachers in every department of. C. G. BARNES, of Wacousta. Those residing in the school work here and throughout the County Drain Commissioner of the County cX township of Bingham, Bengal, Dallas, Clinton. 4-2 Essex and Lebanon will make applica­ state. tion to 0. E. Wilson, of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. H. Behrendt gave a ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN This machine not only binds books without thread or wire hut puts a cover on each book. It takes loose parts of the book and County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Persons making application can do bo violin duet, which closed the exercises delivers tho complete work bound at the rate of 1,200 an hour. PProbate Court for the County of Clinton holden at The meeting was a most successful one the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on by letter or in person. A certificate Tuesday, the 9th day of May, in the year from the supervisor of the township both in attendance and excellence of I|nui Iflft flnno the Branch and Hillsdale. to ascertain the patient's true condition nessee, Georgia. Ohio and Indiana, have been without expense to the suite.•or. When­ fully five times that number; nearly two-thirds ower of this nation to restrict or cpro- Fifth—Allegan, Van Buren, Barry, of these sufferers were given up as hopeless ibit the immigration of any aliens Berrien, Cass and SL Joseph. ever and wherever tit. Humphrey decides Invalids, some to be blind, some deaf, and into the country or to require euch Sixth—Ottawa, Kent and Montcalm. to locate a monthly visit crowds -flock to others a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney dis ­ see him,and no wood or, for by the first ex­ ease, consumption, destructive female troubles. Will give you the great advantage £aliens already in the country to re­ Seventh—Huron, Tuscola, ‘Sanilac, Among others, hundreds of children hopeless­ which his mother had, and besides, move therefrom, was a well settled Lapeer and SL Clair. amination, and often without asking a ly deformed. But behold how many of them principle of international law, .and Eighth—Ionia, Clinton, Shiawassee, question, he tells She invalid what the see and hear, while nearly all are rapidly bread made with this yeast will trouble is, and the prospect of a cure, and being cured. was confirmed by an unbroke® line of Genesee, Ingham and Livingston. The dootor la surrounded with the finest and help bring back his boyhood ’s decisions in this oourt; it was within Ninth—Gratiot, Saginaw, Bay and most wonderful of all he values his first most extensive collection of instruments ever digestion, ensuring his enjoyment the legislative power of the govern ­ Arenac. Impression and first look at a patient more imported to this country for examining aue Tenth—Manitou. Leelanaw, .Benzie, than all else, and Dr. Humphrey is nevar treating all forms of chronio ailments of the of the rest of your cooking also. ment to determine the regulations nead. face, eye, ear, throat, chest, lungs, heart, under which these aliens should be Manistee, Mason, Lake, Oceana, Ne­ mistaken In his diagnosis In any case. stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro ­ The doctor's methods differ markedly Get Magic Yeast at your Grocer ’s, it la permitted to remain in this country. waygo, Muskegon, Osceola ajid Me­ ductive organs, urinary organs, brain and from the general practitioner in all re­ nervous system, paralysis, growths. Joint dis ­ always GOOD and always READY. As to the requirements that the costa. spects. Following the plan of 8t. George's eases. piles, hipdiseases, sciatica, skin diseases, Chinese entitled to remain in this Eleventh—Emmet, Cheboygan, Char­ Hospital of Loudon, ne registers every ulcers and every form of weakness of either particular as to the patient's physical con ­ male or female. country should establish the right by levoix, Presque Isle, Antrim, Otsego, dition and mental state. The condition of the evidence of one credible white Montmorency, Alpena, Grand Traverse. each organ, location of any and all dis ­ The doctor s specific medicines go straight to An Indian witness, Justice Gray said that it was Kalkaska, Crawford, Oscoda, Alcona, eased parts, and whether sympathetic or the diseased organ, and can be plainly telt at within the power of the legislature to Wexford, Missaukee. Roscommon, Oge ­ organle, together with the amount and work in the diseased parts very shortly after nature of the disease. In this way the en­ their use is begun. They are pleasant to take, determine the character of evidence maw, Iosco. Clare, Gladwin, Isabella tire amount of vital energies are readily mild but searching in action, yet agree with Outbreak -that may be received in a case of law and Midland. computet! and the restoring power of the the roost delicate lady or child, do not reduoe aiDd what force should be given to the Twelfth— Delta, Schoolcraft, Chip­ body measured against the force and en­ the strength, and can be used while at the is a dreadful thing— ergy and destructive capabilities of the dis ­ usual occupation, as many patients still able testimony of officers. pewa, Mackinac, Ontonagon, Mar­ ease. Thus knowing the actual condition for hard work and close attention to business undoubtedly caused by the irritating Justice Gray said it was one of the quette. Menominee. Dickinson. Baraga, of the tissues and the effect of specific are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously fundamental principles of the law of Houghton, Keweenaw. Isle Royal, Al­ medicines upon every structure of the dying, knowing themselves ill, yet deoelved effects of dirt. body, unlike most doctors, he is enabled to Into a false security, they procrastinate and nations that every independent had the ger, Luce, Iron and Gogebic. say positively whether any given case is put off the matter until the case Is rendered Outbreaks, and crime generally, are inherent right to keep aliens out of its curable or not. and can also give the ap­ incurable. The doctor earnestly requests all territory and to order them to get out Thru the Juniors Wilted. proximate time and expense of treatment, persons under treatme-itto write him often, as never possible among people who are and would here point out the utter de ­ advice may he necessary week after week in addicted to the use of of its territory. That power public Dean Knowlton. of the law depart ­ lusion cherished by mnny patients that Dr. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY order to push any given case on as rapidly as welfare demanded. That power ment of the University, as a general they ought to get well in a few days or possible, and a good common-sense statement weeks, notwithstanding the feet that they on thepart of the patient by mall la the next exrists in time of war and equally so thing doesn't say much, but occasion ­ have suffered for years. Cures alter all others Fail. in time of peace and has always been ally he makes a speeeh that makes thing to a personal consultation. recognized as belonging to indepen ­ cold chills run up and down the back Delays Are Dangerous. Facta fo* Men of All Ages. dent nations. The United States—all of the student who hears him. The Many diseases are so deceptive that hundreds are ailing with By reason of false modesty the youth of our land are kept In KIRI’S of the great powers —has the power to committee appointed by the junior dangerous, yet Insidious, maladies, all unconscious of their true AMERICAN FAMILY make war, to make peace, to pass acts class to visit the facultj’ and see if the condition. They know they are not well, but are entirely Ignorant Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and indiscreet of naturalization, to pass all necessary entire class could not take extra work of the deadly fangs fastening upon some vital organ, which must practices produce. These vices If persisted In eventually undermine anti proper laws to carry out the pow ­ sooner or later utterly destroy them unless rescued by a skilled the constitution, induce nervous debility and early decay, organic and get out about June 1 instead of the hand. Are you afflicted? Your case may be easily curable now, but weakness, premature loss of the manly powers, involuntary loss of ers reposed in congress. On the polit ­ last of the month, have seen the dean. remember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer the day vital fluids, general prostration, and oftentimes Imbecility and ical department devolved the care He received the committee with a smil­ when an incurable stage may supervene, when the most skillful chronic epilepsy. Of all maladies afflicting mankind there is physician can render you no aasistance. The present is ours. The probably none about which the common family dootor in general of international relations. The ing countenance and after learning future may be too late . power of exclusion is vested in the practice knows so little, yet no suffere need the attention of the SOAP their business told them that the de ­ A Life of Experience and Opportunity. experienced specialist more than these, and here we have to minister The great soother of angry passions — executive officers and the judiciary partment was being managed by the tea diseased body, a diseased mind, and Imaginations filled with have no authority to reverse the action. Dr. Humphrey’s entire life hasbeen devoted to the study and work morbid desires and fearful apprehensions. Dr. Humphrey’s un ­ the promoter of health and good ­ faculty, and that the class would not of hia profession, and Is rich in practical experience in hospital, dis ­ paralleled success with these unfortunates arises not only from the feeling. Geans everything—injures Treaties with China orignally —1869 — get out a day earlier than usual. He pensary and private practice, and many of the truly wonderful fact of the most scientific and specific medication known either in provided for free intercourse, but it further intimated that those students things ne has seen and done, if told, would read more like fiction than this or any other oountry, but also to the fact of the direct Infiuenoe nothing —don ’t be afraid to use KIRK’S was soon found necessary to regulate •oner truth. In the great hospitals of Europe his opportunities have of his powerful will upon the peculiar mental depression always who left the department before the been seeond to no living man's; not only »c, but he has thoroughly found in such cases, by which he Is enabled to Infuse a part of his Soap on the most delicate fabrics. the entrance of Chinese into this coun ­ semester closed would find it a little traveled, and his views of life, disease, etc., are so broad and cosmo ­ own energy Into their hopeless lives. Were not all such cases held try. If congress makes a law incon ­ JA8. S. KIRK CO., Chicago. difficult to enter for their senior work politan that like a Gould ora Vanderbilt in railroad business, he in the most sacred confidence the doctor could print letters from Sc sistent with a treaty it may give a for ­ keeps watchof and overlooks the entire medical world constantly. thousands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are today □ext falL The methods of McKenzie. Virchow, Pasteur, Koch. Brown-Sequard, perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility of the re­ •uky Diamond TarSoap A *•&'££**eign nation the right to complain and M. Bergeon, Pnthergiil, Bernard, etc., are as familiar to him as to productive organs of either sex rapidly destroys the energies of both to take such action as it may deem best All Newspaper Men Know Him. themselves, and while ever ready to grasp and retain a fact, he holds body and mind, robs the step of its elasticity, dims the bright eye, for its own interests, but the duty of fast to old friends tenaciously, and makes new ones cautiously, ex­ pales the cheek, develops cowardice, and often destroys the brightest New York World: There is a very perience having long 6lnce proven that one old truth well applied is Intellect. The reproductive function is the mainspring of animal the courts of the United States is clear, worth a dozen conjectures however plausible. life—preserve it at all hazards. and they must recognize its force. He interesting story connected with would not touch upon the wisdom, the the 370 columns of advertising in last I Latest Discoveries and Improvements, or organs has taken place, as to affect the tence, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, losses, policy, even the justice of the act. Sunday's “World, ” which, beating all weakness and nervous debility, also for pros ­ Dr. Humphrey is the only physician who proper function of said organ and finally Those questions were for the political, previous records, shows the vitality break down the actual structure itself. tatitis, varicocele and all private diseases, and energy of its advertising manager, has had the special advantage of Eu.-opean Even in some cases when this has happened whether from imprudent habits of youth or the legislative and executive depart ­ hospital studies in microscopy of the blood sexual excesses in mature years, or any cause S. G. Sea, who, about a year ago, was and tissues, who carries with nim a full line of umuual *kUl may stop the destructive oper ­ ments of the governments if the act ation. stay the inroads of the disease, and that debilitates the sexual functions, speedily were within their constitutional pow ­ given up as a hopeless consumptive, instruments and apparatus for making strict­ give the patient a comfortable and useful and permanently cured. Consultation free utterly unable to work. As a last ly scientific examinations oftho various text­ life. Other cases. If neglected, after passing and strictly confidential. Absolute cures guar ­ ers, and it would be out of place for ures and secretions of the body, as the urine, anteed. No risk Incurred. the court to interfere. resource, the publisher of the Cincin ­ blood, discharges of any kind, catarrhal se­ a certain stage, die in spite of ail that, skiil cretions, etc., etc., which examinations are now can do. Hence it Is not only dangerous to de ­ Justice Brewer annonneed that he nati ”Po6t ” told him of the discovery lay, hut ofttlmcs criminal, for most all of us Epilepsy or Fits scientifically treated and considered indispensable to a correct diagnosis positively cured by a never-failing method. dissented from the views of Justice of Dr. W. R. Amick of that city, and in all forms of obscure and chronic diseases. live for those we love, far more than for Gray. He declared the act unconstitu ­ this remedy for consumption absolutely As very few doctors outside the large cities are ourselves, and it is a crime against these to Persons nnsklllfullv treated by ignorant cured him. as was proven by last Sun ­ thus preps red with costly outfit of microscopic neglect ourselves until promalnre death pretenders-who keep trifling with them month tional and said thatif it were upheld and other essential instruments for making a closes the scene. after month, giving poisonous and Injurious CURE there was no guarantee that similar day ’s result. strictly first-class diagnosis in many cases, the Diseases of Women, oornpounds, should call and nee the doctor. kok Headache and relieve all tbetroublsa iOOf* treatment might not be accorded to afflicted would do well to call upon the doctor such as have baffled the skill of all other Wonderful Cures by my improved method dent to a bilious state of the system, such ad other clases of our population than the Michael Henry, proprietor of an and get his opinion and learn whether the physicians and their remedies. Dr. Humph­ of treatment accomplished in nervous debility, Diirinaea, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after doors of hope are yet open or forever closed rey quickly cures. Cancers, tumors, fibroid eating, Pain In the Bide, ko. While their most Chinese. illegal saloon near Union town, Pa., against them. premature declfneof manly powers,and kindred was fatally shot while resisting ar­ and polvpoid growths oured without the affections, which have been neglected or un- remarkable success has been shown la curing Justice Field also dissented and There comes a turning point In the course use of the knife or caustics. No cutting, skillfully treated. No experiments or failures. rest. of every disease; this is especially true of all no pain, no danger. characterized the act as inhuman and progressive diseases, all or any of which are Patients treated by mall and medicines sent brutal. He declared that the decision curable up to a certain time; that Is, until Manhood Perfectly Restored. by express. Personal consultation preferable, SICK of the court was to his mind fraught THE MARKETS.TS. such tissue change in some important organ Quick, painless and certain cure for impo ­ we guarantee curable cases. feteadeebe, yet Garter’s Little Liver PtO* M with the gravest dangers to the price­ Detroit. •qually valuable In Constipation, curing and pr*» less constitutional liberties of the Free Urinalysis (Examination of Urine). —All persons suffering with obscure diseases, or suspected kidney affections, would do well to ▼anting this annoying complaint, whila they also tattle—Good to choice... 4 25 to I 4 5C bring from two to four ounces of the first urine passed in ihe morning for examination. While Dr. Humphrey’s permanent address is correct all disorders of thaatomach^Umnlate the people. Hoys ...... 7 45 .. 7 SO Chicago, 111., owing to the large number of patients in Southern Michigan and Northeastern Indiana and Ohio, he has located a branch Hver and regulate the bowels. Even U they only Chief Justice Fuller also dissented Sheep...... 4 00 .. 5 15 office and dispensary at Hillsdale. Michigan, where all letters from this section can be addressed. Cor- North and Broad Sts. from the opinion of the court. The Lambs...... 5 2") .. 0 50 Wheat—Red spot No 2.... 71*.. 71* fWAii letters inclosing stamp for postage answered free. All correspondence and consultation In strictest confidence. chief justice denied the soundness of White spot No X...... 71*.. the proposition that the cases before Corn No 2 spot ...... 44 .. 44 HEAD the court were such as the political No 2 yellow ...... 45 .. 45 (Aohcthey would be almost priceless to those who Oats No 2 white spot ...... :t* .. 38 i Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu* department of the government alone Rye...... «2 .. 72 | natal y their goodness does notend here.and those could deal with. It was, in his view, Hay No 1 Timothy ...... 13 25 .. 13 50 .Who once try them will find those little pills vela- Potatoes per bushel...... 70 .. 75 in so many ways that they wiU not be wil- a judicial question, and however re­ Apples per bbl...... 2 (O .. 3 25 to do without them. Bat after allaick head luctant courts may be to pass upon the Butter—Dairy per lb...... 19 .. 21 C constitutionality of legislative acts, it Creamery per tt>...... 23 .. 24 DCIIClf DCD WE GUAHAHTlEF. A CURE was the very essence of judicial duty Eggs per dozen ...... 14*.. 15 ntmcmntn and invite the most Live Poultry —Fowl ...... 11 .. 12 carefullnvestigatlonigatlon as to our r ity and the merits of our Tablets. ACHE Four justices sustained Justice Gray’s Turkeys ...... 13 .. 14 laths ban* of so many livec that here Is where opinion and the result was the act was Chicago. We make our great boast. Our pills curt it while READ OUR Others do not. declared constitutional by a majority Cattle—Steers...... I 4 95 to $ 5 no TESTIMONIALS of five to three. Common ...... 4 00 .. 4 75 0 Double Chloride of Gold*Tablets Garter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Sheep—.nixed ...... 5 00 .. 6 25 I very easy to take. One or two pills makes dose. After court had concluded announce ­ Lambs ...... 5 (0 .. 7 40 Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3toBdays. Perfectly harm­ They are Strictly vegetable and do not grips or ment of the opinions J. Hubley Ashton, Hogs —Mixed ...... 7 40 .. 7 55 less; cause no sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl ­ parse, but by their gen tie action please all who Wheat—.No 2 red ...... 71 .. 71* edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. Use them. In vialsst 25 cents ; five for $L Sold of counsel for the Chinese, moved for a No 2spring...... 71 .. 71* by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, o rehearing of the case and an argument Corn No 2...... 42 .. 42 DRUNKENNESS ani MORPHINE HABIT s?E;,ss.**.s o s:’S&Tr •CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! before a full bench at the next term. Oats ...... 29*.. 29* the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. At present the court stands five to Rye ...... Bfl .. 00 During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or M A FEW BULL PUL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE three in support of the law, Justice Hurley ...... 62 .. 62 phlne until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up. Mess Pork per bbl...... 20 97*. 21 02* We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall Testimonial! Harlan being absent. The court took i ard per cwt ...... 10 70 . 10 72* be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica ­ the motion under advisement, the effect New Vork. tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our Tablets . from persons of which is to postpone until the Cattle—Natives ...... 1 4 75 to » 5 60 HILL’S TABLETS are for sale by all first-class Nop« Hog<» ...... 7 70 .. 8 25 druggists at f 1.00 per package. „ who have been motion is acted upon, any proceeding Sheep—Good to choice... 6 75 .. 7 50 If your druggist doesdocs not keep them, enclose ns jp 1.w.00 Vx ^ under the judgment the court an ­ Lamb. 7 40 .. 7 75 and wo will send you, by return mail, a package oi >ur S cured by the use of nounced. Wheat No 2 red ...... 76*.. 77 Tablets. Coro No i white...... 50*.. 51 Write your name and address plainly, and state Oats...... 41*.. 42 whether Tublets are for Tobacco, Morphine or Such Bure to Open Sunday*. Liquor Habit. Hill s Tablets. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing A resolution to open the World ’s WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. any of the various nostrums thatare being Tint Omo Chemical Co . : CONDENSED Columbian Exposition on Sunday, and Dear Sir:—I have been using your offered for sale. Ask for HILL" cure for tobacco habit, and found it would to return the loan of 82,500.000 ad ­ Nf.w Y ork , May 22—R. G. Dun A Co. ’s TABLETS and take no other. weekly review of trade says: Stocks have do what you claim for it. I used ten cents vanced by the government has been rallied from extreme depression, but busi­ Manufactured only by wv^orth of tne strongest chewing tobacco a day, and irom ono to five cigars; or I would smoke adopted by the board of directors by a ness shows no substantial improvement. ----THE----- vote of 34 to 2. First an informal vote The distribution of products to final con ­ k S from..orn ten to lorty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed t\it)cz sumers is rattier less encouraging, though and smoked for twenty-five years, and two pnekagea was taken on a resolution to open the the weather bus been generally more favor ­ of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire for It. fair without saying anything about able, and at some points helps retail trade. OHIO CHEMICAL CO, B. M. JAYLORD, Leslie, Mich. refunding the government loan. This Wholesale business and production show 61,63 6 65 Opera Block Dorbs Fbhrt, N. Y. f\eat each week more hesitation with regard to The O hio Chemical Co. :-Gentt EMEtr:-8ome i time ago 1 sent was carried by a vote of 31 to 6. When the crops next fall, the possibilities of tariff for *1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received Makes an every*day convenience of an the roll was called on the resolution changes, and money uncertainties. Some LIMA, OHIO. them all right and, although I was both a heavy smoker and chewer, large failures and many of minor import ­ they did the work in less than three days. I am cured. old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. there were but twe votes in opposition PARTICULARS to Sunday closing. They were cast by ance show tbe effects of Increasing string ­ Truly yours, MATHEW J0HM8ON, P. O. Box 15. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest ency In money markets, and while money Is Pittsburgh , Pa . Directors Lawson and Camp. A prop ­ comparatively easy here, the pressure at award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each osition to make the admission fee on other points lias increased. Almost every­ FREE. package makes two large pies. Avoid Sunday 25 cents instead of 50 cents where collections are slow and doubt about iugh a friend, I was led to try your Tablets. He was a heavy and imitations—and insist on having the the future atlects new undertakings, al­ constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three days he nuit drinking, was voted down. The resolution pro ­ though the present volume of trade based and will not touch liquor of any kind. I have waited four month before writing one uch vides for open buildings ’ with machin­ upon past orders is remarkably large. The N S brand. treasury Is In a stronger position than for you, in order to know the cure waa permanent. lour> t™^’HELEN MORBlsOJ|. WERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N. Ye ery not running, with religious ser­ some weeks past, but exports of gold have vices on the grounds and sacred music notably increased. Wheat is l*c lower, CntcrirwATi, O hio . in the choral halls. corn *c and oats *c lower; pork product! The O hio Chemical Co :—Gentlemek :—Toot Tablet* have performed a miracle in my case. slightly higher and cotton unchanged. . have used morphine, hypodermically, for seven years, and have been cured bytheueeof While the great Industries are well em­ two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. ployed th us far. orders for the future are .Address: ell Order* to FEED F. MURDOCK, The Aldine hotel and contents, at growing more scanty. The failures for the Philadelphia were damaged by fire to week number 247 In the United states, BT. JOHNS, MICH., the extent of 8140,000. against 2ti9 for the same week last year and THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 14 in Canada, against 2a last year. Olt 03 and 00 Opera Block. LIMA. OHIO. Dealer* In all kinds of Queen Victoria has officially an ­ nounced the appointment of the earl The trial of Dr. Graves for the mur­ Tf riiTb a m hi ■■■■■■■!■■ ■ of Aberdeen as governor-general of der of Mrs. Barnaby, at Denver, Col., Canada. which was to have taken place May 22, The Gould family will erect a me­ will be adjourned until fall by the morial Presbyterian church for the late state. Jay Gould at Roxbury, N. Y., Mr. A syndicate has been formed in New HOW TO MAKE MONEY. SUBSCRIBE Gould's birth place. York with a capital of 84,000,000, to CEMETERY WORK. Many residents through the stale of Michigan are making snog fortunes by buying vacant lots and It is estimated that there are 110,000 enerate electricity with the power of acreage in Detroit, Michigan, and vicinity. If you have 1100.00 or more and wish to invest it, write —FOR---- Niagara Falls and transmit it across Chinese in the United States, only McGraw 3,169 of whom have registered accord ­ the state to Albany. Building ing to the Geary act. S THE HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, THE CLINTON The government of Mexico will pur­ Send 5c in stamps for their "Epitome of Detroit." They will double your money. Cut Slone for Boildinn Pnrposes The New York Central engine No. chase two warships of improved pat­ 999 again broke the world ’s record be­ tern and otherwise improve her navy. tween Rochester and Buffalo by mak­ The regular army will also be raised 1883 . -ESTABLISHED IO YEARS.- 1893 QPPQBITS POSTOFFIQB. ing a mile in 32 seconds. to a higher standard. REPUBLICAN V.” 1BR ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, MAY 86, 1893

gressors than any such display could Lace of all kin Is is now made by be, for it would lead them, in defence machinery in such perfection that only | of our national principles, to spend the experts can distinguish it from hand “last drop of their blood, and the last work. “German dollar of their treasure.” ID most Florida hotels there are large It was this spirit that made the con ­ baskets full of oranges on the office 55 test of the civil war so remarkable. Be on your Guard. American fronted American, each side counter, to which all can freely help confident in the justice of its cause and themselves. Syrup eaually determined to conquer. God A school teacher at Watervllle, N. Y., If some grocers urge another baking MyMy acquaintance withwitli BBoschee ’s held the balance of victory, and though has offered a prize for the best col ­ there is a “Lost Causa” buried in the lection of clippings from the current powder upon you in place of the “ Royal, ’* Germanrman Syrup was made abcabout four ­ graves of the brave Southerners, look ­ newspapers. teen years ago. I contracted a cold ing from ths calm heights of eternity it is because of the greater profit upon it which resulted in a hoarseness and upon tho results which their death Two men at Wolfenbuettel, Ger­ wrought, the souls of ths slain no many, each claimed the ownership of This of itself is evidence of the supe­ cough which disabled me from fill­ doubt rejoice that their beloved land a fruit tree. They quarreled and a ing my pulpit for a number of Sab­ is still a part of the great republic and fight ensued, in which both were riority of the 41 Royal. ” To give greater baths. After trying a physician, OUR HEROES DEAD. that secession failed. fr ----- killed. without obtaining relief I saw the Wherever is told the story of Chicka- Near and toward the profit the other must be a lower cost BT LOUIS DB PHAtl.AN CALLAHAN, mauga, Antietam, Shiloh and Manas- advertisement of your remedy and Past Colonel, California Division, S. of V., Los poles the ocean is less salt than In powder, and to cost less it must be made Angeles, CaL ses by the veterans whose hair is,grow ­ obtained a bottle. I received quick ing gray with the winters of peace, and other parts. This is no doubt owing and permanent help. I never hesi­ One# more Columbia bows bar head to the abundant rains at the equator, la sorrow for bar heroes dead: whose slow steps are approaching close with cheaper and inferior materials, and tate to tell my experience. Rev. W. Once more wa move with muffled tread to the last bivouac, the victor has and to the melting of the ia» in the H. Haggerty, Martinsville, N.J, 8 Among the graves so dear. praise for the vanquished, and tho de ­ polar regions thus, though selling for the same, give Once more upon each hallowed mound, feated soldier of the Confederacy Something new in house furnishings Within Death's silent camping ground, less value to the consumer. clasps the hand of his one-time-foo and is a watch to boil eggs by. It has a We strew the fairest flowers found, calls him brother. Amid thefalling tear. A few years more, and only the chil­ aeries of dials—“hard,” "soft” and To insure the finest cake, the most * Tnedlum. ” There is only one hand, Once more the veterans, growing gray, dren and* children’s children will be wholesome food, be sure that no substi­ Assemble 'round these mounds to-day, left to recount the deeds of valor of and the minutes and half minutes are And loving homage sadly pay the heroes of the four years’ conflict, marked to ten. tute for Royal Baking Powder is accepted Comraues on auo.her shore. but as we travel away frou. their Miss Lona Wells, a young woman l fAKE Once more they note, with weary sigh, deeds in the true perspective of our who lives at Carrollton, Ga., is an ex­ Theirthinning ranks as years go by, national prosperity, they will show by you. And know the time is drawing nign pert with the rifle. She is said to To join those gone before. themselves in their right proportions. Old animosities are dead, and their shoot boxes from the heads of her Once more we think of those who sleep hateful forms are covered away out of companions at ten paces, and ashes Nothing can be substituted for Where south winds blow and mosses creep, sight under the first fruits of the beauty from a cigar held in the mouth of a In sunny glens and forests deep, of the years, but we are yet too near man at the same distance. ’Neath the wild-wooded flowers. Mrs. Elizabeth, Coates, aged 86 years, the Royal Baking Powder Once more we kneel in humble prayer To One who sees the everywhere, of New Rochelle, N. Y., was struck And tender unto Him the care and instantly killed by a train lately. and give as good results. Of these lone graves of oura. She had been in the habit of walking Once more we think of years ago, the tracks and had been repeatedly And of the Nation ’s daring foe. warned of the danger of so doing, but TKja«n doctor says WWMfABWt It acta gently on the UNTOAt stomach. Urn!0 and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. This Who sought to lay the old flag low always laughingly replied that the drink Is made from herb*, and la prepared for use And trail it in the mire; as easily as tea. It la called And how there rose a mighty host train had not been built that could Ofpatr' 'rom const to coast, kill her. “1 say, new boy," a youngster was MA8CULIN8 MINDS. LANE’S MEDICINE Who thwarted Treason ’* fearful boast The interest awakened by the dis ­ asked on going to school, “have you All druggists sell It at Mo. and $1 a package. If ’Mid shot and shell and Are. got an older brother?” “Yea” “How At the age of 86 years lean men gen ­ you cannot get It, send your address for a free covery of superficial deposits of phos­ erally become fatter and stoat men sample. Lane’s Family Medicine moves old is he?” “I don ’t know, but he’s the eowM* cash day. Address Once more we well remember how phates In Florida a few years ago has thinner. r OKATOR H. WOODWARD. LsROY. N. X They rallied from thedesk and plow, just beginning to swear.” been quickened by the annual report Van Arndt —What do you generally 8 o true to their eternal vow of the state chemist, who claims that Hawkins—You were on the jury In HEHC EVERYONE SHOULD ALWAYS USB To save our land or die, the murder trial weren ’t you? What take for a headache? Le Swill—A rCNd TUP DECT Nos.048.14.1.10.139.313, Once more, ab! we remem ber, too, there are, in addition to these vast and champagne supper. How nobly fought the boys in blue; rich deposits, inexhaustible supplies of was the verdict? Lambson —Acquittal. W*JOHN >ST.. NEW YORK. ESTEBBROOK LITTLE ONES, There are two places where It in­ How thin their ranks and columns grew THE VETERAN AND THE pebble phosphate underlying certain “In spite of such convicting evidence? Beneath the Southland sky. quires an effort to keep one ’s balance the great deeds that were done by the portions of the state at a depth which What excuse had you? ” “Insane* ” —on the ice and at the bank. “ Mothers * Once more, through all our land so blest, soldiers of our land to see them as they will demand different methods of min­ “Whatt All of you? ” (Cemented by war’s crucial test), were, and to estimate their proportions Allle, Ellhu and Elidad Frank, three accurately, but a8 long as the memory ing from those now in vogue. A Chicago man offers his servioes to No North nor South, no East nor West— the public as a letter-writer, and war­ brothers, who live at Castle Hill, Friend ** All discord passed away. __ of noble achievements inspires poet A fashion paper remarks that “three Maine, are said to average seven feei Once more in loyal peace we dwell, " patriot and orator. Memorial Day will bands of diamonds worn close about rants his epistles “to start a parent ’s in height. Beneath the flag we lore so well, be celebrated as our nation's new the throat with a large, false buckle tear, stir the expiring embers of wan ­ And mourn for those who bravely fell, Easter, when the Sun of Peace, that ing affection and awaken the full ecs­ Jasper—Is intoxication always fol ­ , MIKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Though wearing Blue or Gray. of rabies, emeralds or sapphires, is an had lain so long in the sepulchre, arose ornament now much in vogue for tasy of a lover ’s heart ” lowed by a swelled head? Jumpnppe Colvin, La., Deo. 8,1880. —My wife need over a stricken earth, and eyes, heavy evening wear.” This is a valuable Until within a year it was a point of —Yes, even when a man has been in­ MOTHER’8 FRIEND before her third KEEP IT SACRED. with watching and weeping, were toxicated by success. confinement, end says the would not be gladdened by the light of 8 new day. hint to anyone looking about for a military honor with Prussian officers without It for hundred* of dollars. * MRS. L1BBIK C. BASR. trifle for his best girl. to be schneidlg, or cutting, to civilians. The man who found a five-dollar DOCK MILLS. Thousands fall in line to-day ! IN HISTORIC ARLINGTON. But the German emperor took occasion gold piece remaining in his pocket one "Keep it sacred ” patriots say, 1 Core Constipation and Dyspepsia. to suggest to them that they be gen ­ morning was indebted to the fact that Seat by express on receipt of price. ilJSO per bo* "Bring the flags and bring the flowers, Should the Wives of Desd Soldiers Be Dr. Shoop’s Restorative Nerve Pills sent free Us. Book “ To Mothers ” mailed free. tlemen first and officers later. Their his wife thought it was a cent For those heroes brave of ours. Burled There Too? with Medical Book to prove merit, for to stamp. BHAOFIMLO FEQUCATOR CO., Druggists,2f>c. Da. Shoot , Box w.,Racine W1& manners are now improved. 00,000. Whammereory, Treasured souvenir, badge and star, fired several shots at the robber, with­ Iodide potassium, earsaptrilla or Hat Springs fail, we Positively cure Bilious Attacks, Con­ Sacred memory, G. A. R. son, on the ground that, if this is per­ guarantee a cure—and our Maorto Cypbllene Is th* only Smitted, the cemeteries will soon cease Silence is not of the feminine gender. out taking effect, but it encouraged thing that will cure permanently. Positive proof sen* sealed, tree. Cook Kxx.tST Co., Chios go. III. stipation, Sick-Headache, etc. Still this sleeping army brave to be National, in the sense of the law the bird to continue to scream in a Guards the land they fought to save; instituting them. Secretary Elkins "Hanson's Magic Corn Halve.” way which would have shocked a less In grand lessons they taught well, Warranted to cure, or money refunded. Ask yoar 25 cents per bottle, at Drug Stores. In thespirit of F. C. L. has sent the papers to Congress for in ­ druggist for It. Price M cents. susceptible person. structions, and he remarks that, while Write for sample dose, free. Rest beneath thy flag unfurled there is a great deal of available ground Wlll-do Is a pigmy beside of have-dona. SOMETHING UNUSUAL, ItlK descriptive of th* Grandest army of the world ; in the cemeteries at Arlington and as a medicine, is Owes! Kansas and This thy trnst, O, Nation ours ! West Point, there is no law allowing Shiloh’s Consumption Cur* Dr. Piero*! Golden J mil. Will he ntfJti------«/. F SMITH & CO.S”" New York. Strew the sacred dust with flowers. Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consump Medical Discovery . even officers to be buried there, much tlon. It Is the best Cough Cure. 23cts.,30cts. S •!.<£). sretSavWSSsSrii' —Werner ’s Voice Magazine. less their families. And, because of that, there’s some ­ What action Congress will take in We find more In this world than we lose. The Best the matter cannot be forseen. Our thing unusual in I EWIS> 98% LYE MEMORIAL DAY. the way of selling I iwszbzs'afs raroK® ’ faterprmf idea is that burials in the national If the Bpby Is Cottlag Teeth, it. Where every As (PATBNTSD) cemeteries should be restricted to men Be sure and usf that old and well tried remedy. Mas. other medicine of The strongest end purest Lye I Coat. who have served honorably in the Winslow 's Bootbiho Stbo r for Children Teething its kind only prom­ made. Unlike other Lye, It being BY J. H. GILMER. ises, this is guaran­ • fine powder and pecked in a can hi the army and navy of the United States, with removable lid, tbe contents ftSH VM& and their «vives. That soldiers, sailors Don't go farther than you ca a see ahead. teed. If it ever •re always ready for use. Will WORLD I HE HOUR WHEN and marines should be buried there fails to benefit or core, you have your money make the best pernimed Hard 8oap the South laid down goes without saying. That is what Shiloh’s Cure back. In 20 minutes without boiling. It 1* its arms and con ­ Iasoldon a guarantee. It cures Incipient Contump- It’s the only guaranteed remedy for every the best for cleansing waste pipes, the cemeteries are for. It will be a tlon. Ills the best Cough Cure. 25 ctu.. JOcu., *11.00. disease caused by a disordered liver or im­ disinfecting sinks, closets, washing fessed itself con great hardship to deny any veteran bottles, paints, trees, etc. quered was the pure blood. Dyspepsia, Billon the privilege to have the faithful wife If bread is the staff of life, pie Is the gold most stubborn Skin, Scalp and hour of the nation's lie beside him. Unless this can be affections, even Consumption (or Lung- birth as an undi ­ head on It. The FISH BRAND SLICKER It warranted water given many veterans will prefer not scrofula) in its earlies stages, all are cured proof,SLICKER and will keep you In tho hardest storm. The vided people, the Cbnghlng Leads to Consumption. dry to avail themselves of the privilege. by it. new POMMEL SLICKER I* a perfect riding cost, and morning ’ of the It purifies and enriches the blood, rouses covers the entire saddle. Beware of Imitations. Don t They would much rather take their Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at o Populist Press and People. buy s coat If ths “ Fuh Brand” It not on It. Illuitra- darkest night that once. You will see the excellenteffect after every organ into healthful action, and re­ T ted Catalogue free. A. J TOWER. Boeton, Maas. ever settled down last sleep in the ground consecrated the first dose. Ask your friends about It. 30c store# strength and vigor. In b as the final resting-places of their and $1 00 at all druggists. both flesh and strength of pale, pony, Scrof ­ ng upon our history. dearly-loved wives. But it would ulous children, or to invigorate and brace made arrangements on behalf of the National Twenty-eightyears seem that this great privilege cannot Anger Is as dangerous at tbe breech as at up the system after " Grippe,” pneumonia, Reform Press Association, whereby plates MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS have elapsed sinco the muzzle. fevers, and other prostrating acu and ready-prints containing Populist matter be extended beyond tne wives of vet­ offlcialyl approved and recommended by the WITH that day, and the craters from which erans without sacrificing the main nothing can equal the “ Discovery. ” were poured the volcanic fires of hatred You pay only for the good you gel. National Reform Press Association and feature which makes the national World ’s Columbian Exposition Chairman Tanbeneck, in any quantity de ­ THOMSON'S and desolation are healed with the cemeteries such coveted burial places. Will be of value to the world by Illustrating sired, will be furnished by I eternal snows from Heaven, the scars They are the nation ’s holy places, and the Improvements In the mechanical arts Tho Wostorn Newspaper Union. of the earthquake are hidden with should be jealously restricted to the and eminent physicians will tell you that verdure, and, fertilized by the blood the progress in medicinal agents, has been Write to the Western Newspaper Union interment of those who have offered Getting for samples and prices. No other house fur­ SLOTTED of brave men and the tears of bereaved themselves as a sacrifice to the nation's of equal Importance, and as a strengthen ­ women, the New South has arisen, and nishes authorized matter- W. 8. MORGAN, well-being, and of their wives.—Na­ ing laxative that Syrup of Figs Is far in ad Sec- National Reform Press Associate in- CLINCH RIVETS. decked with the trophies of peace and tional Tribune. vance of all others. Thin Address, No tools required. Only a hammer needed industry, stands to-day the wonder to drive and clinch them sadly and quickly and admiration of the world. Th* Living and th* Dead. Be careful In your manners, they Indicate leaving the clinch absolutely imooth. Requiring We honor the great generals and your breeding is often equivalent to Western Newspaper Union, no hols to be made in the leather nor burr for tbs As we strew the flowers over the DETROIT, MICHIQAN. Rivets. They are STRONG. TOUGH and DURABLE. statesmen who directed the affairs of getting ill. If loss of flesh Millions now in tue. All lengths, uniform or the army and the nation during that resting places of departed heroes, we Costiveness Is the primary cause of muc h assorted, put up In boxes. most critical time, but our institutions have the consciousness that there is no disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit­ can be arrested and dis ­ Asia yoar dealer for them, or lend 10a and our freedom are the monuments North nor South, no East nor West. ters will permanently cure costiveness. ease baffled the “weak ■> stamps for a box of 100; aborted dies We have learned the greatest lesson of Every bottle warranted. MAXUFACTtTKKD ST to the thousands of brave private sol ­ JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO.. diers who fill nameless graves on the the war; that the sacrifices made by the spots ” in the system are blue and the gray were necessary to *'A stitch In time "often saves consump ­ DR.KILMERWaltham. Man. ’S hillsides and in the valleys of the tion. Downs ’ Elixir used In time saves life South. maintain the doctrine of national eradicated. unity. Cemented by the best blood of No storied marble tells the tale of Be careful of your thoughts, for they how they fell, but their eulogy is the both sections the peace'which followed form your life. anthem of the freed slave, the hum of the collapse of the Southern cause will peaceful labor and the thanksgiving never again be disturbed. We who ”Th* Wise Profit by the Experience of of a grateful people. •njov the blessed fruits of the great Others.” is an absolute corrective conflict can show our gratefulness to I was troubled very badly for three years It is due to them that no gulf of with Indigestion, my stomach becoming so of ** weak spots. ” It is a irreconcilable hatred to-day divider the the heroes of 1861-65 in many ways. weak that hardly anything I ate agreed North and South, but that from the We can honor the living and remem­ with It. During that time! tried various builder of worn out failing ber the dead. But to do full justice, doctors and remedies without any per­ Atlantic to the Pacifio, from the Gulf ceptible benefit. At last I was Induced to tissue—natures food that to the northernmost borders of our we must never cease to impress upon try Dr. Deane's Dyspepsia Pills, with the territory wherever a^oldier lies buried, our children and those who have come result that I was soon cured by them. After stops waste and creates to us from foreign lands that to such an experience 1 cannot praise them too no matter whether he fought under highly. healthy flesh. the stars and stripes or under the stars be worthy of citizenship they must cul­ FRANK O. DeaneBRIGGS. A Cd, Catsklli, N. Y. frapavtd bySoottA town*. Oh*miat«. and bars, his grave is covered with tivate the spirited patriotism exhibited Write Dr. J. A. Wtt York. Sold by drogtoM •▼•ry wb«r«. flowers, the fitting type of the resur­ by the conntless thousands who cheer­ KIDNEY LIVERS ■MUffi1 rection, for they fade and fall to be re­ fully bled and died to preserve for Be careful of your actions, for they reveal It inlet ed with) newed in more radiant beauty in all future generations the blessings of free your character. •ort in j Thompson's Ey« Wattr Dissolves Gravel, the future springs of the world. government. Catarrh Cannot Be Cared ee Mis. a—k Tie* FI KURSK Call stone, brick dust in urine, pains In urethra, This day, sacred to the past, is to us TRRAKLZ.«*|Wsbask Af..Cklssg*,ni straining after urination, pain In back and hi pa an anniversary unlike any other, for Rural Memorial Dav Preparation*. With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* they can­ CANCER sudden stoppage of water with pressure. as we lay our tribute upon the graves Memorial Day in the hamlets of not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh 1* northern Vermont is a joyful festival, a blood or constitutional disease, and In order of those who fell in battle, or who to cure It you must take internal remedies. At ± Price Bright's Disease, havesince lain down, weary with the anticipated With delight for weeks 4 I I IUU CHICAGO SCAlB CO., CbM*»», IIL Tube casts In urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Root Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and “march of life,” to await the bugle call revious and remembered with joy for act* directly on tbe blood and mucous sur­ gBrnr* -crtF™ iisn ibs cures urinary troubles and kidney difficult**. — » .vnllLb-mMti. Harm upon the resurrection, our hearts renew Says subsequent to its occurrence. faces. Hall'* Catarrh Cure I* not a quick *wta>#u» (by i Liver Complaint, their pledges to their ideals. The The brass band has practiced a dirge medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best tldnF phviielan). NofUrwIsg.A PJSOS CURE TOP physicians In this country for years, and t* a ^ w Thousand* MOi 8*nd Ac in tUmml _ __ Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious- soldier to us is not merely an armed for weeks; the choir, too, rehearses the O. W. F. 8NYDEK, M. D., Mall DepIT Omssopilvts and people ncss, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. mercenary, who grudgingly pays his “Star Spangled Banner, ” “America” regular prescription. It Is composed of the McVlckop ’s Theater* Chicago* who have waak luaga or Asth­ debt to the State, by bearing arms for and “Marching Through Georgia, ” and test tonics known, combined with th* best ma. should use Plao's Cure for Catarrh of the Bladder, a certain number of mouths or years, the minister burns the midnight oil. blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu­ Consumption. It has cars* Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, dribbling, cous surfaces. The perfect combination of tksssssSs. It has not Injur ­ but he is the citizen, the merchant, The undertaker is the Commissary the two Ingredients Is what produces such ed one. It Is not bad to taka. frequent calls, pass blood,mucus or pus. General, and upon him devolves the Patents. Trade-Marks. It la tbe best oough syrup. Gaarantea —Use contents of One Rottta, If not be* artisan, clerk, farmer, who, at the need wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send ,* “*!"***<"• •«*.Advice as to Patentability of Sold everrwbere. Me. silted, Druggist* will ,«fund you the price paid. of his country, transforms himself into most important of the elaborate prep­ for testimonials, free. 1 ?*?.’ Inventors’Guide, or How to Get At Druggists, 60c. Size, $1.00 Size. the guardian of her institutions. He arations. He it is who goes about F. J. CHENEY

Thursday, May 25, 1893. For the benefit of young men who contemplate preparing for a cadetship A CHEERFUL J THE COUNTY. examination, either for West Point or FILDEW & MILKMAN'S Annapolis, the following questions, K LSI E- which were used st the recent examina ­ Drug, Paint ' > From the Sub . tion at 8aginaw, are published. The There are six members of the gradu- U. 8. History questions were prepared OUTLOOK. . . •ting clans of the Elsie high school this by Edwin E. White, of St. Johns, a ear: Mae Hambleton. Earle Rice, and Wall Paper House iUlsworth Holmes, Nancy Raymond, member of the examining board ; tbe Dwight Smith and Miles \inceut. All geography questions were prepared by but the last named are foreign pupils. Editor Trotter, of the Vasear, Tuscola Spring has at last jumped down from the lap of Winter and If the Sun is not mistaken, there is a County, Pioneer, also a member of the is now with us in all it’s lovilness. Her advent is f pretty strong recommendation for Prin­ board : cipal A. F. Doyle in the foregoing. more noticeable because she is constantly pointing .. EX AMINAMION IN UNITED STATES HISTORY. Pure Paris Green. London Purple and White toward the Rochester Clothing Company ’s Store 0>M D. 1. Wbat U an epoch io blatorj t Separate tbe hiatorj of tbe United States into epochs, giving tbe Hellebore. and Elegant Stock of Clothing, Hats and Caps, From tho Register-Union. reasons for tbe same. Furnishing Goods, Etc., for Spring and Summer John Robson Jr. and Mark Beattie 2. With wbat aventa in history are tbe follow­ are in Chicago this week taking in the ing names connected : Magellan, Drake, Henry wear ; which for quality, pattern and Style can not World ’s Fair. Hudson, Tbe Cabots, James Of letnorpe, Wolfe, Eli Whitney, Robert Fulton, S. F. B. Morse, Andrew Soda Water Fountain now running Full Blast. be excelled in any market to say nothing of the The young son of B. V. Soule had his Jackson, J. C. Calhoun, Zachary Taylor, Henry arm broken by falling off a roller while Clay, Charles Sumner. acknowledged low prices at which they are sold. 3. Writes short sketch of tbe settlement and riding with bis father in a field. development of Massachusetts, naming tbe differ ­ Always see The Ladies ’ Library, of Ovid and Du ent Connies from whicb It was formed. * 4- Mention two prominent foreigners who as­ Light your cigars by electricity at the . . . lain, has been removed to Mrs. John sisted in tbe Revolutionary War, giving a brief S okes, 2j miles north and east of Shep- account of their services. 6. Wbat was tba leading purpoee in tbe settle­ ardsville. ment of each of tbe following colonies : Georgia, Harry Dickerson, cousin of E. D Delaware, Virginia, Maryland, Rhode Island. Beebe, who has been in the latter’s store 3. In what way are we affected by tbe battle on fl the " Plains of Abraham.” Rochester for the past year, left for his home in 7. Name tbe chief doctrines and leaders of tbe Iowa on Monday afternoon. Federalist party. FILDEW & MILLMAN’S. 8. What man was tbe first prominent sdvocate of religious liberty in America, and what did he do? BENGAL- 9. What were the causes of the war of 1812 ? ST. JOHNS. FOWLER. Bknoal , May 22, 1893. 10. What were the causes of tbe Revolutionary St. Johns, War? A Sundav school has been organized 11. Natuc two important provisions in the ordi ­ St. Johns Mercantile Company —Boots and Shoes. Mich. Clothing Company. in district No. 5. nance ot 1787. 12. What is meant by Allen and Sedition Laws ? The boys are having good sport fish­ The Mouroe Doctrine? Missouri Compromise? Kansas-Nebraska Bill ? Orel Scott Decislou ? ing even if they do not catch whales. 13. Wbat is meant by tbe •• Impressment of Children’s day will be observed at Seamen?” “Alabama Claims?” '‘Nullification? ” A. JB. Dutoher— Boots and Shoes. West Bengal the first Sunday in June. ” Reconstruction ?" 14. Wbat is tbe Fugitive Slave Law, and wbat .. SHOE DEPARTMENT .. Vernon J. Willey, of the Agricultural effect did its enforcemeut have on tbe North ? College, was calling on old friends here 13. What president was tried for impeachment, and why ? Friday. 16. Name as many prominent Commanders in 4. tbe Civil War as you can —Army, Navy, Union and OXFORD TIES Mr. tiDd Mrs. Reuben Brown and Mr Confederate. and Mrs. Sam Alexander leave to-day 17. From what political elements was the Re­ for Chicago to attend the great fair. publican party formed ? 18. Name tbe thirteen original states, and all Some of the young people of this other states formed from territory acquired by tbe IT WILL PAY YOU PRINCE ALBERTS locality attended the teachers’ meeting Treaty of Paris. Give names of the other acces­ sions of territory, dates when acquired, how ac­ at St. Johns Saturday. quired, tbe states and territories formed from such Mrs. Phelps’ daughter Lizzie, of Good acquisitions. To look for the “RED rich, Genesee county, is visiting her 19. Wbat southern literary man exercised great SOUTHERN TIES mother and other friends at her old influence in bringing on tbe rebellion ? ^ LABEL” in the Shoe De­ home in Bengal. GEOGRAPHY. 1. State iully tbe purpose served in Geography partment of the Every Style, Every Size and Every Price, in all the Latest Farm work progressed rapidly the by parallels of latitude and longitude. last week completing the oat seeding 2. What is meant by tbe term trade-winds? Novelties, at Dutcher’s Cash Shoe House. Describe some of the peculiarities of tbs winds so and preparing the soil for corn. Some called. MERCANTILE have corn planted already. 8. Define an isthmus, a plateau, a water-shed, an oasis, an estuary. COMPANY. Those whs have an eye and heart for 4. Locate the following: Cape Flattery, Cape nature ’s beauty should see the country Mstapau, Cape San Lucas, Cape Cambodia, Cape We are strictly in the lead for Stylish now as it is awakening in all the glory Ortegal, Cape Lopes. 5. Locate the Straits of Ormuz, Otranto, Belle They are BARGAINS and Reliable Footwear at Rock Bot ­ of unfolding leaf and fragrant blossom ­ Isle, Malacca. ing of tree and shrub. 6. Name throe of the political divisions of Aus­ tom Prices. Our Ladies ’ $2 and $2.50 tralia, wiib their capitals. Q whereever you find them. FOWLER. 7. Name tbe political divisions of Africa that Kid Shoes beat the world. Call and touch the Mediterranean Sea. Come and be convinced. Fowler , May 21, 1893. 8. Name all the countries of Europe and bound see them. Italy. Mr. Harper’s condition remains un- 9. Locate accurately the following islands: Queen Charlotte, Balearic, New Hebrides, Porto ch anged. Rico, Formoso, Falkland, St. Ileleua. Jos. Kasper took in the sights of 10. Locate tbe following mountain ranges: G rand Rapids last Thursday and Friday. Sierra Madre, Altai, Appalachian, Apeunlue. 11. Name tne countries of Europe through The Very On the Market this Season is the Union P. D. Q. Michael Shaffer is regaining his whicb tbe fiftieth degree of latitude ruus. health, as he was down town last week 12. Name and locate the capital of each of the Best Tire if punctured can be repaired by a novice in following countries : Spain, Denmark, Venezuela, for the first time in four months. Switzerland, Chili. Bicycle five minutes. Call and see it at Frank Gruler, our enterprising grain 13. In going from Sebastopol to Duluth, by i dealer, is building a wall under his steamer, slate what water you traverse. St. Johns Mercantile Co. 14. Name the counties of the eighth congres­ ware house and an addition on the sional district of Michigan, and bound Saginaw k west end. county. Dutcher’s Cash Shoe House. 15. Locate definitely tbe following cities, and Tnose who attended the progressive stale upon) wbat water, if any : Harrisburg. Nash­ pcdro parly at Geller’s hall Saturday ville, Omaha, Raleigh, Atlanta, Leavenworth, Cheyenne, Seattle. evening, given by the ladies cemetery 16. Name all tbe states through which or along St. Johns Mercantile Company. association, report a pleasant time. the borders of which the Missouri River ruus. The Epworth League and village 17. Where does the Red River rise, in whatdi ­ rection does it How, and into what does it empty. The Standard Six Foot Mower! THIS SALE IS FOR ALL THE school have united in arranging memo­ 18. Locate the loliowiug lakes : CbampUin, rial exercises Sunday evening at 7:30 Ponichartraiu, Mossebead, Devils, Chautauqua, Tulare. » o ’clock. Leader, Mr. Keeney. 19. Bound the following states: West Virginia, The ladies ’ cemetery association are Wisconsin, Tennessee, California. 20. Locate the following places : Capo Hatteras, making improvements in Oak Ridge Poiut Conception, Tampa Bay, Puget Sound, Greeu cemetery by grading, graveling, build ­ Bay. ing tool house, well, and beautifing the 21. Name the capital cities of the following states : Maine, Missouri, Kansas, Virginia, Illinois, grounds generally. Alabama, Washington. MEN WHO WEAR THE PANTS. The pink tea given by the League 22. Name the six largest cities in the world in Friday evening, at the residence of Mrs. tbe order of their size. Khoda Baldwin, was well patronized Time of examination, three hours. and a general good time reported, add ­ ing over |5 to the treasury fund. Circuit Coart. The ladies ’ cemetery association, as­ sisted by the K. O. T. M., give a dancing Judge Daboll has been bearing chanceiy cases >'( and progressive pedro party at Geller’s this week. Divorces have been granted in tbe hall, Friday evening, for the benefit of cases of l^na E. Riddle vs. Robert K. Riddle, and Michael Harper, who has been sick Isaac Sherman vs. Ada Sherman. We have a large lot of Odd Pairs of Pants which came to us since last fall Maria Pettet vs. Will H. Brunson. Tried, but de ­ cision not yet rendered. 1 Mr. Shraft and son Charles E., desire from Maple Rapids and North Star. These goods are to express their thanks to those who Ira Wyman vs. The President and Village Board assisted them during the sad bereav- ofSt. Johns. The question Involved was as to Has been in Successful Operation in Clinton ment in the death of their beloved wife boundary of street and location of side walk. County for Eight Years and has been pro­ all right in every respect; Full Size, Well Made and and mother, also the ladies ’ cemetery association for flowers. Resolutions. nounced by practical farmers to be the light­ Durable, but, (and here’s where your chance comes in) * Rev. Weller will conduct memorial Whereas In view of the loss we have sua- serVices at the M. E. church next Sun­ tnlned by thedecease of our slBter and aimo- est draft and most easily operated mower on we have no room for them and they must go. day morning at 10 o ’clock. All mem­ clate, Caroline E. Wlckea, and by the still the market. It will be to every one’s advan­ bers of R. G. Hutchinson post are re­ heavier sustained by those who were nearest quested to be at their rooms at 9 o ’clock and dearest to her; therefore, be it tage to call and examine them before placing sharp, also the Sons of Veterans and re­ Resolved , That it is but a Just tribute to maining members of the W. R. C. in the memory of the departed to say that In an order for a mower elsewhere. I have sold HERE ARE THE FIGURES: this vicinity. regretting her removal from our midst we mourn for one who was In every way worthy 16 of these excellent Mowers for the season 1 Lot Men ’s Cottonade Pants at 50c a pair—Actual O L 1 V E. of our regret and regard. esolved of 1893. value, $1.00. O live , May 23,1893. R , That we sincerely condole with the family of the deceased on the dispensa ­ 1 Lot Pants marked 75c —Actual value $1.50. Ira Harris and wife have moved to tion with which it has pleased the Divine grant Lansing. . Providence to afflict them, and commend I*. . 1 Lot Pants. Some marked $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lankton visited them for consolation to Him who orders all at Wm. Lankton ’s last Sunday. things for the best, and whose chastisements Mrs. J. T. Oberrv and sons, of Lansing, are meant mercy. Riley , Mich., May 13th, 1893. were callers at Varney Pearce’s last Sun- Resolved , That this heartfelt testimonial of our svmpathy and sorrow be forwarded Mr. L. Grant, St. Johns. Take your pick for First Come, First Pick Mr. and Mrs Loren Dunlap, of Lan­ to the family of our departed sister by the Will it be you ? sing, spent a few days at Edgar Hyde ’s Secretary of Radiant Chapter No. 70, Order Dear Sir—My six-foot Standard Mower that I bought of last week. of the Eastern Star. you last season more than pleases me. I cut six acres of The U. B. ladies aid society met with MINERVA L. ABBEY, Mrs. H. H. Knapp last Wednesday. FRANCES E. GRISSON, timothy and alsike hay on low marshy land that was so heavy About thirty were present. FLORENCE D. KNa I'P. that I had to run a tedder over it twice. The field yielded Miss Mary Smith, of St. Johns, is Committee. twenty-six loads of hay that would average a ton each. The spending a few days with her parents, Standard does not seem to be any heavier draft than my four- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. The Latest and Rest. We will also sell about TEN DOZEN Suspenders The Misses Florence Walters and No Michigan newspaper has ever created the foot Champion. It has no equal. Yours truly, Dora Hunt, of St. Johns, were callers at stir or attracted the attention the Detroit Journal D. G. PLOWMAN. at your own price! Mrs. Jerome Dill’s last week while on has under its new management. From a four page their way to thegreat exposition. paper for two cents, having a moderate circulation Martin Knapp returned to his home and advertising patronage, it has within a single Bengal , Mich., May 3d, 1893. in Riley last Sunday, after a four year grown into an eight page paper for one cent month’ sojourn in the western states. doubled its circulation and almost doubled its ad­ Mr. L. Grant, St. Johns. He visited the exposition on his return vertising patronage. It la indeed a marvelous I think the Standard 6 Foot Cut Mower is the best Mower home. He says it is a grand affair. record which poealbly can be appreciated better by in Michigan. Have used mine five years and would use no Edgar Hyde went to St. Johns a short one who la in intimate touch with the great news­ time ago, and from there he went to papers of the country, like J. B. Rose, president of other.______PETER NUFFER. Aden Skinner ’s in Bengal. One of his the Price baking powder company, who says of the Journal : *• I do not know of a newspaper that has THE LADIES ARE NOT IN THIS SALE. horses was taken seriously ill there and St. Johns , Mich., April 22, 1893. died in a few days. Mr. Hyde ran a made such strides in the same period of time os sliver in his Unger while attending the that of the Detroit Journal. It is another proof Mr. L. Grant. horse and now has a very sore hand. that the people want always the beat of Its kind. ” The Journal Is constantly bringing out clever Ideas Dear Sir—You ask me how I like my 6-foot Standard Shiloh’s Cure, the Great Cough and intended to bring It into still greater prominence. Mower. In reply I say that I have run it seven seasons, cut­ Croup Cure, is for sale by Fildew & The latest is a remarkable distribution of standard ting on an average fifty acres of hay each year—have paid Miilmam. Pocket size contains twenty- books at nominal pricea. It Is a plan whereby five doses, only 25c. Children love Journal subscribers become beneficiaries, as only scarcely anything for repairs, except for sections, and would it. 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