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Go to the Oo. s Shoe Department for Special Bargains in Shoes. The Clinton Republican

VOL. XXXVIIINO 26. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1893. WHOLE NO. 1,949.

LOCAL MATTERS Fred Leland made a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore, of Duplain, ANNOUN CEMENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. Monday. went to tbe world ’s fair Monday. They The Republican The ladies' society of the St. Johns church Seasonable Sale* In Millinery. The celebrated fl.00 spectacles at Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wickes have re­ were accompanied by their brother-in- will give a 0 o ’clock tea at tbe home of Mrs. As I am about to 'remove my stock C. C. VAUGHAN, Publish **. Allison ’s. moved to Owosso. law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Allen, Grlsson Thursday afternoon, October 10th. three doors north from head of Clinton All friends of the society are cordially invited. avenue, my present location, .to more Get our prices before you trade a dol ­ O. C. Hollister is spending the week of Dayton, Ohio. Quarterly meeting at the M. E, church next commodious quarters, I will offer, to lar anywhere, we can save yon money at the world ’s fair. The board of supervisor convened my customers on Saturday, October 21, Strictly in Advance, $1.00 Sunday. The Presiding Elder, G. S. Hickey, 4tf Kbkpps , DgW itt & Co. October 9th, with J. W. Beckwith, of will preach Friday evening, and hold the Special Bargains in Trimmed Hats, and EeimUioaii 8c Detroit Tribune. $1.60 Agent Bromley sold 57 tickets to the a line of $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 hats, world ’s fair Monday. Victor, as chairman, and will probably quarterly conference after the sermon. He BBITITI KB. will also preach again Sunday evening. which cannot be equalled elsewhere. All Settlements of Past Duo Subscrip­ finish their labors to-day. They re­ Respectfully, Mrs. Dr. Broughton is visiting her The next meeting of the ladies literary club tions will be made at tbs rate elected Prof. E. M. Plunket, of Ovid, as Mrs. L. Caneirld Editor Hollis Corbin is at tbe world ’s daughter in Lansing this week. a memder of the county board of school will be held at the home of Mrs. F. A. Travis, of $1.50 Per Tear. fair this week. Mrs. J. E. Jones and son Lyman, of Wednesday, October 25. Program: Current Carpets and Ruga. examiners, and Jesse Dunn, of 8t.j Johns, events, Mrs. Thus. Bromley Sr.; Charlemagne, We have them, all styles, qualities Our advertising rates are flOO per column per Will Cnch made a business trip to Durand, visited 8L Johns friends the as a county poor commissioner. John Mrs. Geo. Waldron; Goths and Vandals, Miss annum. Business notions five cents per line foi and prices. Call and examine oar line. each insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. Saginaw Tuesday, first of the week. W. Clemons, of Bath, was elected county Matte Havens; Reading the number, Mrs. L. John H icks . Business cards, 91 per line per year. E. H. Lyon and wife are spending tbe Miss Frankie Nelson went to Chicago drain commissioner in place of C. G K. Patterson. Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. The next meeting of the Clinton couty The onlv place in Clinton county Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of than**, week at the world ’s fair. Wednesday. She will also visit friends Barnes, of Bingham. The board made where Card Engraving is done etc., will be charged for at the rate of five cents Pomona grange will be held with Watertown pgr Une. Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Tinkham are at in Ohio before returning. an appropriation to continue the stone grange October 25th. Program: Welcome At Porter & Davies .’ Correspondence containing local new! tisolic walks in the rear of the court house address by Master of Watertown Grange; ted from all parts of the county. the world ’s fair this week. Addison Keiser, formerly of Green- Buy tbe Best Organ in the world, the Anonymous communications not Inserted under and to paint the building, The official Response, J. W. Ennest; Song, Effie Hunt; Mrs. Martin Smith, of Detroit, is bush, who is practicing law at Luding Paper, Fred Corbin, subject, "Sheep Husban Story A Clark. For sale any circumstances. At Sturgis ’ Music Stork . visiting friends in St. Johns. ton, is spending a few days in this proceedings will be published next dry; ” Comic Reading, M. L. Corbin; Recife week. JOB PRINTING. J. A. Witbam, of Boston, is in St. vicinity. tion by some member of the Watertown We have just received some beautiful Our material is nee and of the latest styles, and Mrs. W. N. Stocker and son Willard grange; Paper by the Lecturer of the Water- new novelties in Dress Goods, including we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices Johns thif week on business. High Scnooi Notes. town grange; Paper, D. S. Pike; Paper, Mrs. a good variety of the popular Hopsack­ and quality of work. left Wednesday for Fostoria, Ohio, to V'Hon F. W. Redfern removed on Tuee- Stampfly, ing in new shades. H. L. Kendrick . day from 8t. Johns to his farm in Essex. visit relatives. They will be gone about Examinations next week. BUSINESS DIRECTORY two weeks. Marriage Licenses. A new assortment of Ladies ’ and Miss Etta Barnes, of Toledo, Ohio, is The piano has been tuned* ATTORNEYS. DATE. NAME AND RESIDENCE. AOK. Gent ’s Gold Watches. Latest styles visiting at her aunt ’s, Mrs. Dr. Sprague. Maple Rapids at the world ’s fair this Some new books have been ordered and prices below competition week : Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bancroft, Oct. 11—Wm. H. Winfield, Shepardsvllle ....21 LEW1S SEVERANCE A. B. C. C. Dewey, of Meridan, Conn., visited for the library. M. Jewell Coleman, Shepardsville.24 At Porter A D avies .’ ^TTORNEY, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redfern, Mf. and Don Kneeland, Bert Kipp aud Frances Oct, 12—Henry P. Parkhouse, Riley...... 81 with 8. W. Gibbs last Saturday and Mrs. Wm. Pickney and Mr. and Mrs. Florence H. Cattermole, DeWitt.25 Where did you get that delightful Nelson are world ’s fair visitors. Oct. 12—Wm. G. White, Victor ...... 21 Perfume? A t Fildew A Millman ’s. WM. N. STOCKER, Sunday. Herbert Casterline. Jessie M. Wagner, Ovid ...... 19 0LDIER8 AND COMRADES. I BEING ONE Lew Johnson, Chas. Harrison and The flag staff, before the Union build ­ Oct. 14—James B. Moore, Duplain ...... 29 People who trade with Chapin A Co. of your cumber, therefore know your wants According to the daily papers Ring- Edith B. Cook, Duplain ...... 20 Sand also your rights by law, therfore respectfully ao*H. M. Gohn are at the world ’s fair ing, is to be fixed so that the flag can be do not complain of hard times. licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for ling Bros, will move their winter quar­ raised. Oct. 16—Erank L. Anderson, Essex...... 29 nsfons, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary this week. ters to some place in Michigan, probably Ella I. West, Greenbush...... 21 Cloaka. Cloaks, Cloaks. Kibllc. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. C. Fred Knapp has been engaged as Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham went to the Oct. 16—Calvin Calkins, St. Johns...... 25 You know the best place to buy cloaks 28 tf WM. K. STOCKER. near Grand Rapids. They are now Eliza Wilkins, St. Johns...... 28 and wraps is At John Hicks’. superintendent of the schools at Mack­ world ’s fair last Friday anti returned Oct. 16—Fred Damon, Dallas...... 28 H. E. WALBRIDOK located at Baraboo, Wisconsin. J. H. FKDKWA. Tuesday. Mary Ellett, Dallas...... 26 For Sale or Kent. FEDEWA A WALBRIDGE, inac Island. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aiken left for the Oct. 16—Silas H. Tyler, Syracuse, N. Y...... 26 ttorneys at law , st. johns , mich. Miss Anderson, of Detroit, was the world ’s fair Monday. They will also The two rhetorical societies have Mand 1. Mecomber, Elsie.....-...... 19 A good, new, eight room house with A Over Trails A Raker’s. chosen as names the Greek letters, Oct. 17 —F. E. Maltby, Grand Ledge ...... 24 a good well, cistern and cellar, all in­ guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mead in St. visit their son who is attending tbe Daisy Brown, Riley...... 21 side. Can give possession at once. B. M. PERRIS. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. Johns over Sunday. Northwestern University at Evanston, Delta Upsilon and Kappa Tau. Oct. 17 —James F. Clemons. Bath...... 25 Inquire of A. Granger, St. Johns. PERRINS 8c BALDWIN, Madge Bunday. Agnes DeWitt, Allie Mary A. Hart, Bath...... 22 26w2 ttorneys at law , money loaners Mrs. Myron Miller, of Scottsville, N. Illinois, before returning to St. Johns- Oct. 17 —Lowell M. Crandall, Duplain .....-..23 and Real state Agents. Office over Chase and Nora Wandel visited the Francis L. Thompson, Duplain ...... 20 WickesA ’grocery, Clinton Ave., St. Johns, Mich. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Jones, The application for a receiver for the Oct. 18 —Peter Leehman, Westphalia...... 28 Let us repair your Watch and you in St. Johns this week. Ingham county savings bank at Lansing high school rhetoricals last Friday. Dena Cook, Westphalia...... 22 will always have your work done EDWIN H. LTON. JOHN C. DOOLINQ. Miss Zimmerman has organized a Oct. 18 —Delbert I. Chesebro, Greenbush-...23 At Porter & Davies .’ LYON 8t DOOLING, Joel Cagwin, formerly of St. Johns,, has been withdrawn, and the bank will Retta M. Post, Greenbush...... 17 ttorneys at law , st. johns , mich. and now of Boone, Iowa, called on St. resume business next Monday. The choir in the high school that meets Where can you buy Wall Paper cheap ? A Office over Kendrick ’s store. &5tf bank has ample resources and the de ­ Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Big Deals for ’93 and '94. A t Fildew & Millman ’s. Johns friends last week. There is no business which admits of NORTON 8t WEIMER, positors won ’t loose a cent. at half past eight in the morning. Do your trading at Kendrick ’s and ttorneys at law , office in court Jack Creighton found a (10 gold so many wondeiful innovations as the A House, up stairs, St. Johns, Mich. piece in front of the state bank Monday Advertised letters October 18, 1893: The program for last Friday ’s rhetori­ theatrical business. The present age get coupons receivable at par for a first Sam Brown, Miss E. M. Chapman, Miss cals passed off quite successfully, and, might appropriately be styled “The class quality of silver plated ware. Not WALBRIDGE 8c OSBORN, while cleaning out the gutter. a cheap quality but good goods, Kate Campbell, Miss Lucy Forsyth (3). especially in the musical features, Realistic.” Men with vast capital have ^TTOBNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS. MICH Mrs. Albert Beebe and Archie Beebe> entered the field, and their rivalry and tripple plate on white metal and John Gallagher, Perry Kimball, Harm rather eclipsed the efforts of the other of Sherburne, N. Y., are the guests of spirited competition have called forth warranted .______Lee, Charles Price, Allen Sperry, G. G side at the preceding meeting. PHYSICIANS. Dr. and M. L. Kenyon this week. the most astounding results. The Those New Dress Goods. Watson. Tbe substitute teacher has been public crave amusements as one of the At John Hicks’ are worth looking af, HENRY PALMER, M. D. Andy Hicks has severed his connec­ teaching in the third grade, north ward; most essential necessities of life, and Pattern goods —no two alike, and in all eneral practicioneu and practi - tion with Frazell’s music house, and is Greenbush at the world ’s fair this are so thoroughly educated as to the the novelties of the season. cal Occullst. Office over Hunt ’a Drug Store, week : Howard Martin, Arthur Wycoff, and Phebe Denton has been supplying merits of what is good or bad that it GOffice hours 2 to 5 P. M. 49tf at work in the Independent office. Frank Kroll and wife, Edwin Dobson a 'temporary vacancy in the second pays best to cater to them by present­ Indexed fruit cans 5Uc a dozen. The St. Johns Manufacturing Co. ing onlv what is certain to be stamped At Spaulding a Co .’s J. J. TRAVIS, M. D-, and wife, J. R. Carter, wife <‘and daugh ­ grade, also north ward, caused by Miss FFICE OVER FILDEW A M1LLMAN’8. Dis­ resumed operation with a full force in Stephenson ’s illness. as “0. K.” eases ol Women RDd Children s specialty. ter, Mrs. Rhoda R. Hibbard, Alton One of the most colossal theatrical Haye you seen the Mehlin? It is a O all departments on Monday morning. winner. For sale Andrus, Leonard Martin .and wife and A new society, of callistbenic order, enterprises which will open in Now 8. E. GILLAM, M. D., Miss Katie Hoyt and mother returned York City early in August, is the great At Sturgis ’ Music Store . HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND Mrs. B. F. Andrus and daughter. has been formed in the high school P residence west of Court House. Office hours from Petosky last Saturday, where comedy drama, “She Couldn ’t Marry Chapin A Co. are receiving their new 1 to 4 p. M„ except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 P M. Chas. P. Baker, H. L. Kendrick, Will department; which society also aims to Three,” for which extensive prepara­ fall goods daily. they have been spending the summer. promote a feeling of school unity in tions have been carried on during the C. E. KNAPP, M. D„ Alex Petrie, W. Giggler, Ed. Dooling' Holton, Porter K. Perrin, and R. A. summer. The scenery will eclipse any ­ Oil Cloths for Stoves. HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON Moore, ol St. Johns, A. W. Skinner, that department. Committee has been P Court House square—east of Court House, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moreland left appointed, representing the four classes, thing presented in New York during A good floor oil cloth six feet square Bt. Johns. Monday afternoon for the world ’s fair. of Bengal, and E. M. Butterfield, of Du­ recent years, and with the magnificent for one dollar At John H icks ’. plain, started yesterday afternoon for to lay out a plan of work. We under ­ company of selected artists, is sure to DR. H. G. MORRISON, H. M. and Geo. A. Estes visited their stand that a field day is an event of make an instantaneous and unqualified What will cure chapped hands ? F. A clectic and botanic physician , of - the world ’s fair by way of Grand Haven fice on Clinton Avenue, north of iailroad. brother, James D. Estes, the editor of the near future. Mortar Board . success. After its New York opening M’s. Winter Fluid. OfficeE hours from 9 to 12 a . M., and 1 to 5 P. M., and and the lake. it will be sent across the continent to C to 8 evening. Sunday 2 to 5 p. M. The doctor the Corunna Independent, last Tuesday. San Francisco with the entire New Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested cures all chronic and private diseases. All female Julia E. German, of Ovid, married Wedding In High Life. free. 4tf Krepps, DeWitt & Co. diseases treated with newlv discovered remedies. Frank Stevens, the stenographer, who York caste, and it is unanimously con­ Old fever sores and milk leg cured with Indian has been writing up the Ionia warden- James A. Germau in 1867, and soon ceded by newpaper and theatrical critics Misses and Childrens’ Cloaks. remedies. 8fitf discovered that marriage was a failure. Mr. Frank B. Hall and Miss Katharine that among tbe big deals for ’93 and ’94 ship proceedings, returned to Chicago will be found “She Couldn ’t Marry And Jackets just received FRANK C. DUNN, M. D. She stood the racket until 1885, since Coleman, at the home of the Bride ’s At John H icks ’. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER on Tuesday. parents, in Duplain, on Wednesday, Three.” P Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. 6tf which time she has played alone band, Will Sackett.of Little Rock, Arkansas, and yesterday Judge Daboll granted October 11, 1893, were united in mar­ "She Couldn’t Marry Three." For nice dress goods and trimmings to formerly of St. Johns, was married last match, do not fail to Bee Chapin <& Co ’s MISCELLANEOUS. her a decree of diyorce. riage by the Rev. C. C. Cook, of Duplain. The above title seemed to arouse the week to Miss Emma Lemley, of New­ A large number of friends were present, curiosity of the New York public, so line. ______S. W. INGRAHAM, ark, Gratiot county. Lina Bailey, aged 14 years, was, on and as the clock struck eight, the wed ­ much so that on the opening night the The wonderful “Christy" bread knife NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Monday, sentenced to the Industrial house was packed to tbe doors. The will not stick if the bread is warm. Square, St. Johns, Mich. The fronts of the stores of John Hicks, ding march was played by Miss Edith U school for girls, at Adrian, until she success of the play was instantaneous, At 8 paulding a Co .’s Clark & Hulse and Warner Bunday Cook, and the bride and bridegroom and during the entire New York engage­ reaches the age of 16 years, by Justice LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. have been wonderfully beautified by a marched to the alter, with Miss ment the theatre was crowded. The Skirts. P West side Clinton Avenue, St. Johns, Mich. fresh Collins, for truancy. The family came Wilcox as maid of honor and Mr. Ned play is an unqualified success: the A fine line of skirts At John H icks ’. All work guaranteed first class. 26tf coat of paint this week. company, a powerful and evenly bal­ here from Ovid and the girl ’s father Hall as best man. The alter was decor­ H. M. GOHN, Editor Warner, of the Maple Rapids was in jail for some time upon charges anced one, and Miss Lillian Kennedy We still retain our old reputation ah ETERINARY SURGEON, GOLD MEDAL- Dispatch, was a caller at The Republi ­ ated with flowers. The company as the heroine “Bess” presents a charact­ the DRESS GOODS HUSTLERS. 1st of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office preferred by an older sister. V can office last week. He was returning sat down to a bountiful repast and a erization which for histrionic ability Chapin & Co. McDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls at Farmers’ jolly good time was spent. Miss Cole ­ has never been surpassed on tbe Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 8 13 from a week’s visit at Pontiac. The following St. John’s people left American stage. We do the best watch repairing. Mrs. H. E. Cook, of Crookston, Minne ­ for the world ’s fair Monday: Fred man came to Duplain when quite young Warranted. 4tf Krepps, DeWitt & Co. TATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. Tremper, Wm. N. Stocker, Wm. Moss, and has grown to womanhood highly S sota, and Mrs. C. T. Porter, of Vermont- BUSINESS LOCALS. Remember you will find all the late COMMERCIAL AND SAVING8. ville, this state, aunt and mother, Joe Dooling, Ollie McQuistion, Geo. respected by all who knew her. The songs and folios Richardson, Howard Turner, Orrin bridegroom is a hustling young farmer Bunlnesa Booming. CAPITAL, 950,000. respectively of G. B. Porter, visited the Notwithstanding the exceedingly dull At Sturgis ’ Music 8tof .e. latter in 8t. Johns last week. Casteline, Mrs. Byron Parr and mother, and an honest, upright citizen. They times the public generally have taken NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 9900,000.00. Mrs. Wm. Moss, F. M. Spaulding and have the best wishes of a whole commu ­ For sore throat, cough, colds, inflam­ The sparrow bounty season will open advantage of the excelent quality of mation of the lungs use F. A M’s. PORTER K. PERRIN, . wife, S. A. Sturgis and wife, Mrs. W. H. nity. Among the number of presents goods at fair prices offered by F. H. Eclectric Balm. GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. November 1st, but the scalps won ’t go Watts, John I. Shaver, Warren Sackett, are the following : Frazell, the music dealer. With the J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. under thenew law. The sparrow hunt­ Frank Ridenour, W. L. Rosekrans, Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Amesberry, of Heddsburg, best makes of Pianos and Organs to sell, Ladies, before buying Kid Gloves ex­ H. H. FITZGERALD, AsSt.Cash. ers will have to present the whole body California, solid silver set of five pieces. it is not difficulty to please the people amine the Imogene and Trevoux Glove. Hicks, Wm. Barrett, Mrs. Wm. Schanck Mr. and Mrs. B. Teeter, fruit dish. as is shown by the following purchases Sold only by Chapin & Co. DIRECTORS: and will get three cents for each corpse. and J. Aiken and wife. of the past few weeks: Miss Maude P. F. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H Mr. aud Mrs. W. Squires, standard sauce Tbe last rail excursions to the world ’s dish. Rhodes, J. C. Owen and Wm. Aldrich Remember you can get Engraving Corblt, J. H. Fedewa, Otis Fuller, Edwin fair over the D. G. H. A M. aud C. & G. Mr. Howard Filer, of Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, one dozen napkins. have purchased pianos. Mr. W. Bing­ equal to anything done in large cities E. White, Jesse Sullivan, C. S. Allison, and Miss Maud Mecomber, of Elsie, ham, V. Walling, Angela Staub, C .A At Porter A Davies .’ James Richardson, G. E. Corbin. T. will leave St. Johns Monday, October Mr. and Mrs. Harriman, J. Gibson and were married at her parent ’s home Emma, set of silver teaspoons. Cook, William Barrett, Chas. Edlin, M. 23, and Thursday,October 26, at 8:25 a . J. Roberts, Art Jeffries, Mary Burch, New Underwear for fall and winter 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Tuesday last. Miss Mecomber is a Mrs. Mogg, silver sugar spoon. m. The round trip rate from 8t. Johns, Mrs. Day, silver butter knife. Ben Wood, M. H. Sturgis, Rebecca for men, ladies and children. Prices to suit tbe panic times, at Chapin A Co ’s. Fowler and Ovid will be 16.15. niece of Mrs. H. L. Kendrick and one Mr. and Mrs. Town, Maud Wilcox and Ned Jeffries, Mary O’Brien and D. Blakesly, IJ1HE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. of Elsie’s brightest young ladies. Mr. Hall, silver butter dish. organs. A truly good record notwith­ The Boston Ideal Comic Opera Com ­ Fred Wilcox, cracker jar. standing hard time sand brisk competi­ Our lot of Dress Goods, f wool, to 8T. JOHNS, MICH. Filer is clerk in the commercial bank of hapin pany, for which Mr. Steel had secured Master Joseph Coleman, set silver teaspoons, tion. close at 19c per yard at C & Co ’s. PAY8 4 PKR CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Syracuse, where their home will be option lor date of November 4, write Mr. and Mrs. Morris Coleman, silver cake |Cnderwear- after October 28th. The wedding was a Sha Couldn't Marry 'Three'.” AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED that it will be impossible to play that basket. All grades and prices BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. quiet affair, only the immediate friends Mr. and Mrs. G. and E. Weal, album. No company that we have ever heard date, but hope to visit St. Johns later At John H icks ’. being present. The presents were Mr. B. Moore, Grata and Ethel Cook, two of has ever come to our city with such ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. in the season. numerous and beautiful. The happy silver cups, gold lined, favorable couriers as “She Couldn ’t Notice. O. PENNELL, Vice-President. Gertie Balcom, grandchild of J. H. couple took their departure for the Mr. and Mrs. B. Tucker, flower vase. Marry Three.” They have the unani ­ I am still doing business at the stand P. E. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hall, Bert Hall, Mrs. mous endorsement of the New York and pay cash for apples. No custom VanSice, has been very sick for three White City the same afternoon. Hall and daughter Minnie, swing rocker. Press; and this, you may rest assured, weeks. For some time her recovery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, parents of tbe will be your only chance to see this work done. Cider given in exchange MARRIED. Stephen W. Downer died at his home for apples only. E. Emmons , was doubtful, but under the skillful bride, purse of money. superior company, as they will make no 21-t Proprietor. treatment of Dr. Abbott, the attending in North Lansing last Friday of heart stops going from San Francisco to New At the M. E. parsonage, by the pastor. C. G. disease, aged 78 years. Mr. Downer York City. We have no doubt of their physician, and the careful nursery of Poultry Wanted. Honae and Lot for Sale. Thomas, October 17, Mr. Fred Damon to Miss walked from Detroit to Clinton county success here. Mary Ellett, both of Dallas, Michigan. her anxious parents, it is hoped that On Lewis Btieet, in St. Johns. Desire in 1841 and settled on section 20, Bing­ to go away. Will sell cheap. A very In Duplain, Monday morning, October 10, Ihe will in time be restored to health. H. P. Gage will load a car of poultry Mrs. Chas. Root, Cedar Springs, Mich., desirable place, house nearly new, all by Rev. M.ICook, Mr. Bert Moore and Miss ham township. In 1849 he traded bis in St. Johns, Thursday, October 26 1893. was told by physicians that they could do conveniences for a pleasant home. Will Edith Cook. -4 At a special meeting of tbe directors farm to C. A. Lamb for a farm in Oak­ nothing for her. After taking two bot ­ accept a small payment down. For of tbe state bank last Saturday evening land county and afterwards removed to Auction Sale. tles of “Adironda ” she was able to do particlars see Patterson A Flynn. 24-4 Card of Thanks. it was decided to remove to tbe bank ’s Lansing. Mr. Ddwner was supervisor her own work and ride to town to do her shopping. Sold by Fildew A Mill- Go to Woodruff ’s for the best assort­ We desire, through The Republican , to own building, now occupied by Wilson of Bingham township from 1842 to 1848. J. F. Shraft will sell at his premises in ment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, extend our heartfelt thanks to the many kind A Son, clothiers, as soon after January He was industrious and successful and Fowler, on Saturday, October 21st, a lot where you can buy at the] lowest mar­ friends who extended their aid and sympathy 1st as tbe building can be prepared. A For Sale. ket price and best quality. 25w2 to us last week during the sickness, death aud leaves a comfortable fortune for his two of household goods, stoves, furniture, burial of our infant son. new plate glass front and other im­ children, Mrs. John C. Waller and bedding, dishes, carpets, etc. A. W. A first class coal stove, nearly new. Where do they sell School Books MR. AND MRS. GEO. A. ESTES. provements will oe added. Bishop E. Downer, both of Lansing. Sherwood will act as auctioneer. Inquire at this office. 24tf cheap ? At Fildew A Millman ’s

A ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1893

Jackson Disaster Caused by a Tramp CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. AROUND THE STATE. REAR-END COLLISION. LIVES lost on lakes An important piece of evidence Tb« Cincinnati Dlsouvsrsr Famed Frans which removes most of the blame from Hbnats .—Fifty-seventh day. —The final struggle to secure a vote on the silver law Foie to Foie. Engineer Whalon of the second seotion repeal bill was opened by r. Cockrell, TERRIBLE RESULTS OF A STORM is given by Alfred T. Slayter, an old TWO WORLD’S FAIR EXCURSION TERRIFIC GALES SWEEP THE The fame of Cincinnati as a center of Lem.. N. Y., who continued his speech medical research has gone to the ends IN THE SOUTH. railroad man who says he was walking TRAINS WRECKED. agan-t repeal Tbe Senate bad opened at ENTIRE REQIONS. along the track when he heard the li a. in. aud it was 5:15 p. m. before r. of the earth. Dr. C. Howard Ntrong Cockrell ceased speaking altuougu be had of Cape Town, South Africa, has been whistle for brakes and at once realized given way in the meantime to short ad ­ A Midnight Fire at Detroit Destroys over that something was wrong. As the dresses by A r. bmith, * cm., S. V., favoring Steamer Dean Richmond Founder* Off there a week investigating the Amick train passed him he saw that the en ­ Ten Peop'e Killed and SB Injured, Several repeal and Mr. Irby, Pop., K. 0., in opposi ­ cure for comsumption, and takes •300,000 Warth of Property and One tion. Mr. Alien, Pop., Neb., occupied the Dunkirk, N, Y„ nnd 18 Lives Lost—Six back with him sufficient medicinesfor gine was reversed and Whalen was Fatally, on the Michigan Ceutral Ball- time until tt:u> p. m. when r. Lubols, Hep., Man's Life.—Suicide of a Well-Known working at the sand lever. He stayed Idnuo. interrupted to ask Mr. \ oorhees, Drowned at Onekama, Mich.—Many sixty patients. He sailed from New with the engine until the last moment, road »t Jackson—Ho tit Trains Were wbo bad charge of tbe debate, it he did not York Oct. 11. Dr. Joaquin Dnenas, Ionia Banker. —Burglar Shot. intend to mase s motion to adjourn as Steamers and Selling Vessels Ashore. secretary of Cuba’s delegation to the and Slayter saw him jump from the From New York. usual at that hour. Mr. Voorbeessaid that window of his cab. Then the crash Listesd be would ask the renators to re­ Pan-American Medical congress, was main In session until the bill wns brought Big Fire at Detroit. came. Slayter had noticed a poorly also sufficiently impressed to order the to n vote or It was abown that s vote could Wreck of tho Dean Richmond. Amick medicines, and yet another Detroit suffered from a 8300,000 fire dressed man, who looked as though be not be bad upon it. .*.r Lubols replied that One of the saddest features of the might have been a tramp, standing on The Delaware & Lackawanna rail­ tbe gentleman knew what tbe outcome of delegate obtained a supply for Vene­ which destroyed the extensive paint road was running a huge excursion the struggle would be; that tbe silver men storm was the loss of the steamer Dean zuela. In far off Alaska an American and oil warehouse of Boydell Bros. ; the the platform of the car next to the would stand firm and that since the gentle ­ Richmond, off Dunkirk, N. Y. The engine, but did not see him leave the from New York state to the World ’s man had decided to ma e a test of physical physician, Dr. Arthur Jordan, is stop ­ well-known llarmonie hall, which is Fair and the trains ran over the Michi- endurance the responsibility should re*t first that was heard of this disaster ping the ravages of consumption |e favorite resort of the best class of train before the collision. The cock was when the captain of the Helena behind the tank of the engine that fan Central through Canada and Mich- upon him. .* r. Voorhees responded amongst the natives on his island of 8 erman citizens; and a portion of the {gan. There were seven sections of the at length saying that without such reported having sighted the Dean Rich­ St George with Amick’s help, and the (ilobe tobacco works. One life was connects the air brake was found a step as he was taking a mond off Long Point, where she seemed turned immediately after the wreck, excursion consisting of twelve coaches day could not be set for a vote that tbe Cincinnati discoverer ’s offer to physi­ lost and a number of persons injured. each. The first section had stopped at reason for assing for a continuous session to be laboring under difficulties. Later cians everywhere of free test medicines It was about midnight when the which prevented the air brake from was the tactics of oustruction resorted to Captain Jack Tierney of the steamer working. It is believed the tramp Jackson for breakfast Most of the by the opponents of repeal. The present for any number of patienta la ae eag ­ olicemau on the beat noticed a bright passengers had eaten and were either episode would in tbe formation of W. H. Stevens reported at Buffalo he erly accepted in the frozen north ae in laze in the rear of Boydell Bros., and wanted to get off the train before it sighted the Richmond in the middle of C pulled into the station and turned the on board the train or exercising by rules by which a Determination of a ques­ t he southern tropics. he at once sent in an alarm, bringing strolling about the depot In two tion could be reached in tbe senate. There the lake. One of her stacks was miss­ out the entire department. The oils cock, thinking it would make the was a principle Involved In the present ing and while he was looking the train slack up. minutes the train would pull out when matter aud he would stand by it to the end. Oar af Powder Blew op ftha Train. and paints being very combustible the suddenly the second section was seen Mr. Harris, Lem., Tenn , and Mr. Jones, other stack and spar went by the ▲n east bound freight train on the dames spread thoughout the building Lem.. Ark., took occasion to uphold r. board. She was laboring heavily in coming at full speed through the yards Voorhees* In his euorts to secure a vote. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago rail­ and though the firemen did everything Odours Shot by Burglars. and crashed with awful force into the From * o clock to 11 the debate continued the trough as though her steering gear road had a car containing more Warn possible the building and contents were Burglars wrecked the safe belonging rear coacl* of the first section. w'thoutauy unusual featares, Mr. Allen re­ had become disabled. Her cargo was 300 kegs of powder, which in pome destroyed. The falling walls crashed taining tue i.our. At midnight the Senators 80 tons of merchandise from Toledo to to M. Wood A Co., at Owosso, but ob ­ The curs broken and demolished began to vanlsn and as r. Allen continued manner became ignited, causing an through the roofs and walls of Bar- tained nothing. While rifling Rolin were thrown in every direction in several roll calls were asked for by tbe Buffalo. She belonged to the Toledo, explosion and the complete wrecking monie hall and the Globe tobacco Pond ’s safe they were discovered by frightful confusion and the passengers silver men to secure a quorum. At 1 a. m. St. Louis & Kansas City line. of the train near Alliance, O. The works plug department The interior tbe galleries were almost empty; at 2 a. in. Officer Cady, who attempted to capture were ground under the merciless wheels Mr. Allen bad held the uoor nine hours; 3 Three unknown bodies, apparently track was torn to pieces for a distance of the former was soon in flames them. Several shots were fired, one or crushed between the timbers. Nine a. m: A hot altercation between <*allluger of sailors, were washed ashore a few of ISO yards, and an excavation 86 fleet throughout und members of the liar- lodging in Cady's hand. Another cars were wrecked, two telescoped and (N. H.) and Allen ever tbe cause of agricul ­ miles from Dunkirk. One of three deep beneath the powder ear was toon ie gathered around helpless to 9ave tural depression In New England; 3:u0 a m: crashed through a plate glass window the second engine battered and almost A snappishly ill-humored outbreak occurs washed ashore was definitely identified made. Engineer Colvin, and his fire­ their splendid home from the devour ­ in the Wildermuth house. The robbers dismantled by the debris into which it between Mr. Teller and r. Palmer whl. k as that of John Logan, first engineer, man were fatally burned. The dam ­ ing flames. Several of them boldly drew into Its wake a discussion of mort ­ ofPort Huron, Mich. The sign board them escaped. plowed. gaged indebtedness and saviug bans de* age will reach 825,000. plunged into the flames and smoke The depot men, uninjured passengers posits in the western states; 3:55 a. m: .- r. of tbe boat, bearing her name, was to save a portion of the movable goods Daniels aroused senators from tbelr slumb­ later found, and some barrels of flour, Fartuor Killed by a Fall. and many citizens went to work im­ INTERESTING ITEMS. and diu save considerable, but at a mediately to take the dead and in ­ ers by the point of no quorum and 44 .sena­ which formed part of her cargo, have terrible cost for as they entered for a Joseph A. Turner, a Michigan pio ­ tor appeared: 5 a. m: Senate still In session. also drifted to land. The bodies on neer, aged 70, living four miles from jured persons from the wreck. Physi­ Mr. Allen continued to occupy the boor be­ The business portion of Parkersburg last load, against the remonstrance of cians and improvised ambulances were ing Interrupted with an occasional question the beach had life preservers on and their friends a wall fell and George Bellevue was found dead in his barn. er some member raising the point of no the men had evidently been killed on la., burned with loss of 8280,866. In ­ Ths first indications suggested a soon at the scene from ail over the quorum, when the electric bell would sound sured for 866,000. Boehnlein, a prominent member of city and in a comparatively short time and the sleepy-eyed Senators would pour in the rocks after having succeeded in llarmonie society, was caught in the bludgeon or revolver, bat when Justice from the cloak rooms, lobbies ana commit ­ reaching shore after a hard fight with Evans impaneled a jury it was found the dead had been taken to undertak ­ Stephen B. Ainsworth, aged 76, of falling timbers and burned to death. ing establishments and the injured tee rooms by every entrance. After ans ­ the sea. Coral, fell down stairs and died awe Morse Rohnert, who was with Boehn­ he had fallen from the loft sr a ladder. wering tbe roll call most of them would dis ­ He leaves a widow and family of adult sent to hospitals, hotels and residences appear only to tie called out in the same Disaster st Starke —Six Lives Lost. hours afterwards. lein, hud a narrow escape with his life where the best of care was given them. manner half an hour later. Thus the mat­ and was badly bruished and would ohildren in comfortable oircamstanoes. ter stood until after * a m. when *,r. Allen Tho big schooner Minnehaha was Joseph Jefferson has been elected Within 20 minutes six dead and three ielded tbe oor to Mr. artln, of Kansas, beached at Starke, 18 miles north of president of the Players ’ clnb, to suc­ have been killed while trying to res­ times as many injured were removed avlng held the i.oor continuously for t4K cue Boehnlein had not the firemen Order sf the Eastern Star. Jhours, the longest time ever known, ana Onekama, to save her from foundering ceed tbe late Edwin Booth. aud within two hours the number had in deep water. The sea soon over ­ dragged him out of the building. The annual meeting of the grand been swelled to 12 dead and 25 injured which won r. Allen much admiration. Mr. Delbert Reynolds, an Owosso hnake- « The loss of the Globe tobacco com ­ chapter of the Order of the Eastern Voorhees decllnea to allow Mr. Martin to whelmed the wreck and drove the and 10 seriously. proceed and brought a business aspect by crew into the rigging; the achooner man, fell ander the wheels and was pany was comparatively small and was Star convened at Jackson with 137 The complete list of the killed is as moving to lay the Fetter free coinage cut in two. Be leaves a widow. confined to one floor in the rear. The delegates in attendance. The report amenument to tbe repeal bill upon tbe went to pieces and but one. Captain follows: Mrs. Charles Starr, Elmira, table. r. Pe'er desired to explain tbe William Packer, was saved. The dead A Grayling m* has a pet otter that total loss was about 8300,000. Several of Grand Worthy Patron Charles A. N. Y.; bites Harriet Breeze, Pierce City, amendmete, but was denied the privilege' people were bruised and cut by falling Cornell showed 15 new chapters organ ­ The vote on the motion to table showed two are: John Rafferty, mate; John Raf­ pulls some fine tku out of tbe water. N. Y.; Miss Maggie McMoster, Penn ferty, Jr., sailor; William Ahlstrom; Tbe other day he caught a six-pound bricks, glass, etc., and a great many ized during the year, and the order to Yan, N. Y.; George Hoffman, Lowman, votes short of a quorum. - r. Lubols. of spectators were burned by falling be in a flourishing condition. Idaho, declined to vote and a point or order Mary Keefe, cook; two sailors, names trout. N. Y.; Mrs. 1. N. Ueardslee, East Can­ was raised that a member present must unknown. electric wires, none seriously. ton, Pa.; Mrs. J. H. Keeler, liaminonds- vote unless excused; a motion to excuse Hilaire Prieur was attacked and rob ­ him was defeated, but still >ir. Lubols re­ The wreck was first sighted by a bed by a footpad at Muskegon. He l’olaoned Her Neighbor*’ Stock. port, N. Y.; Mrs. Lloyd Woodbury, fused to vote. it was 9 o clock when a man on the bluff at Starke, who jumped The Corunna Lynching Bee. Mrs. Jane McCafferty, of Lee town ­ Wheeler, N. Y,; Mrs. D. C. Gibbs, quorum was discovered and the • e.ier was bleeding profusely from the head amendment was tabled. Mr. < oorhees said on a horse and rode at a furious rate when found. Attorney-General Ellis has filed a ship, Calhoun county, has been ar­ Wheeler, N. Y.; James Woodbury, her that the House repeal bill, as oiierea by tlia through the storm to Onekama; tele­ complaint against William E. Jacobs, rested on complaint of neighbors for faiher-in-law, of Bath, N. Y.; infant committee on finance, was in order, and Mr. graphed for the life saving crews at LeCaron, the English spy, says John sheriff of Shiawassee county, and chud of Mrs. Anson Herrington, El­ Martin, of Kan.-as, was recognized to speak poisoning their cattle, sheep and upon it He started In at once on free Manistee and they came on a special Redmond ’s speech to the Painelities is recommends his removal for his action poultry with paris green mixed with mira, N. Y.; W. R. Gilmore, Morris coinage of silver, uuring the speech *.r. train. The trip through the woods a call to the Clan-na-Gael to organize —or lack of action —in the lynching of salt. At one place all the poultry in ­ Run, Pa.; Mrs. W. R. Gilmore, his wife. Martin declared that if the t resluent had, woods was hindered by the storm and for business. William Sullivan, the murderer of cluding over 40 turkeys was found 'me engineer and fireman of the during tue recent cumpsiigu. written such a fallen trefes and it was midnight before Layton Leech, of near Durand, Iasi second section were among the severely letter as he recently wrote * o.. ,'orthen. Gov. Rich, having read the charges dead at one time. of Georgia. or had Lemocrat Senators In the crew reached a bluff overlooking of Attorney-General Ellis, has decided May. injured, but the first thing the former that campaign made such speeches to the the lake. The crew from Frankfort also In general terms, Mr. Ellis charges ->aid was that the semaphore was up people as tney bad made in the Senate on to order an investigation of the Cor ­ the hnanclal question, the Democrat party, arrived and three efforts were made to unna lynching. that Jacobs is incompetent to discharge AROUND THE STATE. and he anew the first train was there In the parlance of t»e day, would wouTd not get to the wreck in life boats, but they the duties of his office, that he has out the air brake of his train would have been in it. of no quorum were driven back. Then a line was Burglars broke into both depots at been guilty of official misconduct and Gladstone expects to get the new jot work; he reversed the throttle but was made almost every half hour during Cedar Springs, as well as into the in ­ car shops of the Soo line. the morning and when noon came Mr. ar- thrown across the vessel, but there wilful neglect. Mr. Ellis claims that t was too late to avoid the crash. The tin still had tue floor and held it until 4.u5 was no one to take it in and nothing terlocking tower. At the G. R. A I. Jacobs had a tacit understanding with Leander Wright, of Locke, says he engine pulling the second train was a p. m. when he said he would close for the could be done but patrol the beach to depot they got 830. the leaders of the mob that he wouldn ’t “lo-wheeler” and the heaviest on the time being, but hoped to resume at i-ome is getting rich on 25 acres of land. future time as be bad not touched on many aid possible survivors. At daylight E. W. Muencher, of Manistee, has hurt them if they hanged Sullivan. .oal. been elected president of the Michigan Muskegon ’s new court house, erected important points. r. Morgan of Alabama, eager eyes peered out on the lake. Soon after the lynching, it is alleged, i.eorge Starr, Darwin Z. Gibbs and ave notice of an amendment to tbe repeal There was nothing to indicate where Engineering society. The election at a cost 8100,000. 1b nearly completed. Lloyd Woodbury left their wives in 111. Mr. Teller, of i olorado. resumed his Jacobs was asked what would be done, unflnl-hed speech of several davs before, the schooner had stranded, a mass of was carried on by maiL and he answered nothing, as the lead ­ Elder L. C. Chadwick, of Battle >eats and got down beBide the cars to but soon yielded to Mr. Stewart of Nevada, wreckage being thrown up by the surf Delaware & Lackawanna big ’uns ers of the mob were all friends of his. Creek, has left the Adventists and be­ -moke and get a breath of fresh air. boll calls for a quorum now came faster on the beach was all there was left of have been inspecting the Ann Arbor l’heir wives remained in the seats. than ever. At 10 p. m. r. Harris of Ton ­ George Cook, a brother-in-law of Sul­ come a Baptist. nes-ee, presented an amendment »Inch pro ­ the wreck. road and there is a well-grounded be­ livan, is the complainant. The three women were instantly vided: First—l* or the coinage of all the The lost schooner Minnehaha was lief that the company will buy tbe Jackson women have formed fran ­ allied. Lloyd Woodbury was standing silver bullion In the Treasury representing the government s seigniorage into full legal owned at Cleveland; valued at 825,000; railroad. Serious Conspiracy Charged. chise clubs for the purpose of securing m the ground and saw the incoming political learning. tender dollars at the rale of 3.u 00.i>m per insured for 818, 0U). (She was built in The reciprocal working arrangement Leonard D. Rosier, of Washtenaw irain. He did not know it was on the month, becond — When this selguloiaze 1880. 0 and Cheboygan, striking a rocky bot ­ rency county for 810,000 to build a Then the death-dealing engine of the and 8> gold pieces shall no longer be knap, of Grand Rapids; secretary, Eber in December, 1800, the will was pro ­ tom; then the barges Knight Templar IL Rice, of Saranac. The banquet in bated, but Leonard says he was court house was defeated by 94 ma­ econd train crashed into the car. Mr. coined but when received at the Treasury Woodbury was thrown some feet to shall be recoined as eagles and double and Sweepstakes, went ashore between the evening was a success. neither notified of the proceedings nor jority. eaglea. Fifth—That tbe holders of standard Cheboygan and Duncan. Theschooner -he ground, but had he been quicker silver dollars shall be able to exchange was a guardian appointed to look after Mrs. James Balfour, of SL Clair, wat such dollars on presentation for notes Volunteer went ashore on Lake Huron THE MARKETS. his interests, so all he got was 810. A o get on the train he would have been burned in a gasoline explosion andso cilled with the others. of the same legal tender quail* about seven miles from Port Austin. few weeks ago he escaped from the terribly injured that she died in s ties as auen silver dollar* which It is believed that the schooner Aunt Detroit. Many of the incidents beggar word shall be held for their redemption. asylum and was not returned because short time. I his amendment created much interest, it Ruth, which left Alpena five days be­ Cattle —Good to choice... 8 360 te f 3 85 40 neighbors signed a document to the lainting. A man and wife who were Hoes...... 0 15 .. 6 65 The exodus of Negaunee miners to

too, was agitated, for he was brother* I wakened Mac, who, totally ex­ RUN ON A OROCERY. , in-law to Mr. Lincoln, who that very hausted, was asleep on the floor; made him jump in and lie down close to me, Ths Queer Outcome of Groundless day had offered him the place of Panic nt n Shingle Mill. major and paymaster, "vtco Long- and then pulled the blankets over street, resigned.” AH tlds Helm told us both. 1 quickly dropped into a There was a “run ” up at the little P.PP. Col. Lee. half-sleep A movement from the town of Hamilton, Wash., last month “I cannot help you," said the stately other creaky bed awakened me. I that ought to find its way into liter* Virginian, “for within the last hour opened my eyes, and by the dull snow ature devoted to queer things. Now light which straggled through the the ordinary “run ” is generally con ­ CURES ALL SKIN I have given up my own career. I window could see the outlines of the have left the United States Army. My man in the other bed, and he was sit­ fined to banks and is associated with AND own mind is too much disturbed to ad ­ ARLY in the win­ ting up. a long line of frantic people and s vise you. But do what conscience ter of 1863, I was In an instant I was on the alert, but bank president with pallid features, and honor bid. ” ordered to report made no movement. He leaned for ­ agitated nerves and a forced smile. at Benton Bar­ ward and seemed to listen: then he There was no bank president in this BLDDD DI5EA5E5. A Moral Army. racks, St. Loots, dropped down again. In about five case, no long line of horny handed One significant fact Is stated with Mo., to assist in minutes he once more raised himself, organizing new depositors, and no looking of doors regard to the wonderful Army of the and for a time was motionless ”, then and putting up an announcement of Potomac. The legions were governed regiments. one leg was put outside the cover; practically without corporal punish­ It looked like failure. Your average Hamiltonian p p p then the other, and he stood erect. puts his money in a stocking or in an THE OLD MAN AND JIM. ment; nor, save in a very few In­ •now when I left Philadelphia, and it With the utmost caution he invested stances, when some peculiarly hein­ did snow, worse and worse as we his long legs in the proper garments, empty stove and cares not for banks. The old man never had much to say — ous offense against military law had •peeded further west. By the time and then, gathering up his other The “run ” in question was on a ures scro Tu U ’Ceptln’ to Jim,— been committed, was the punishment we reached Terre Haute, Indiana, clothing and boots in his arms; he grocery store belonging to the Wash­ C And Jim was the wildest boy he had — But the old man Jea’ wrapped up In of death inflicted. I remember when things looked very blue for getting on. stole quietly as a robber out of the ington Red Cedar Shingle company. him I I was down with the Federal army Anxious not to lose a chance to room. A “run ” on a grocery store is about I never heard him apeak but once in Virginia seeing at a general ’s head­ reach my station, I “held the fort ” in I heard him descend the stairs and Er twice in my lire, and the first time the care, the conductor assuring me the funniest thing—for the proprie ­ wua quarters a wretched creature, a delin ­ knock lightly on the door of the land ­ tor —thatcaa happen. When the army broke out, and Jim he quent soldier, who, under the grim that the engine and mail car would lord's chamber; several times he went— guard of a sentry, was sweeping aU go ahead anyhow, and that I could be knocked; then the door was opened, The filer of the mill on the morn ­ The old man backin ’ him—ter three ing of the “run ” to use a iooai months:— the refuse away and shoveling it into thus “put through.” and I could hear the dull muttering of And all 'at I heord the old man say baskets. He was to endure so many I was awakened by the brakeman, the bip German, the shrill whispers of phrase, “yumped his yob,” and Wua Jest as we turned to march away, — hours of this humiliating drudgery for Who informed me that the conductor a woman, and earnest, though low wanted his cash before pay day, con ­ “Well, good-bye, Jim; take keer of had gone to the hotel, leaving him to yourse’f!” so many days, as he hud been guilty, tones which must be those of the trary to the rules and regulations so I was told, of some exceptionally wake me and say there was no hope of stranger. Then the two men went made and provided. The mill own ­ ’Peered like he wua more satisfied disgraceful crime. Now and again anything on wheels going out that down into the bar-room, and I decided Jest lookin’ at Jim, night My disappointment rendered ers, making up their minds to dis ­ And likin ’ him all to hisse’f-llke—see?— some martinet commanding officer that I was “in for it.” I crept out of courage this habit of their men ’Cause he wut jest wrapped up In him. would venture upon a course of pro ­ me angry and unreasonable. I rose bed and went to the door, —no lock or Over and over I mmd the aay cedure slightly analogous to bodily up in my wrath, and anathematized catch was there. I looked for some ­ leaving them in the lurch, refused to The aid man come and stood round la the road and all connected with it, pay the disconsolate filer until pay the way, punishment. I have beard of offend­ thing to brace against it; nothing While we was a-drillln*, a-watchin' Jim, ing soldiers being “spread-eagled, ” high and low. As he advised me to could be found. Oueof the two chairs day. The filer thereupon filed an at­ And down at the dee-po ’ a bearin' Him that is to say, ti»*d by the wrists and stay in the cars, I determined not to bad only three legs, and neither had tachment on shingles of the company ni«ioN bMoitaca say, do so. **W®I1, good-bye, Jim; take keer of ankles to flie wheels of ,a gun or an any back. I was caught in a trap. and this caused the “run. ” Without yourse ’f!” ammunition wagon, and left bare­ I had been for some eight months at I had fought my way through every looking into the situation, local headed for a certain time to the blaz­ my home, recovering from an ugly grade, from private to captain, in the creditors and mill hands commenced CURES Never was nothin ’ about the farm ing sun. But these certainly imlefen- wound in the face, received in our field, and done every line of duty from Distinguished Jim,— first advance against Richmond; this a run on tho company ’s grocery Neighbors all used to wonder why siblo punishments were very rarely picket to pitched battle, but I never store with the object of taking out The o'd man ’peared wrapped up In resorted to. was not entirely healed, and my head had such trying hours as I passed in him; Remembering that the use of the was “in a bag” —a large covering en­ that bed. I could recognize the their wages and debts in lard, dried But \

tions made by a republican THE YELLOWSTONE REGION. Karl’s Clover Root, the new Blood Geo. H. Judd —Merchant Tailor. train!” shrieked the disheveled and Purifier, gives freshness and clearness Tlie Republican. congress through the so called “river A Living Spring That la na Unfailing terror-stricken man, pallid with fear. and harbor steal.” Gov. Fishback says: to the Complexion and cures constipa­ Wonder. “Stop that train! ” tion. 25c, 60c and fi.OO. Sold by Fil- “The Mississippi river and its tribu­ With a grinding of wheels far out in dew & Millman. z Thursday, October 19,1893. taries, if properly improved, would Maj. Jones, Government Engineer la the yards and a snort of steam, the afford 15,000 miles of navigation, and charge of the improvement of the Up­ engine Btopped; the conductor leaped Tuk National Congressional Com ­ Perhaps some of our readers would with our lakes would be capable of per Mississippi and tributaries, and io to the ground, and ran back, pale with like to know in what respect Chamber JUDD mittee has chosen 8. 8. Olds, of Lansing doing more traffic than all the railroads charge of the roads and waters of the anxiety,to the spot; the porter climbed ban ’s Cough Remedy is better than any secretary. A better choice could not in the world combined, at one-third to Yellowstone Park, is just back from an half way out the window with starting other. We will tell you. When thia Will Fit you with The Latest have been made. Mr. Olds is an un ­ one thirtieth the cost of railway traffic. exploring tour through the Shoshone eyes; and the breathless man, darting Remedy is taken as soon as a cold has Styles m tiring worker of large experience, and These waterways are the property of range of mountains, which skirts the up to the car, hung gasping to the rail been contracted, and before it has be­ all the people, and placed under the park on the east. He was shown by a as he handed to the brakenian a packet, come settled in the system, it will is peculiarly fitted for the place. He exclusive jurisdiction of congress rancher a barometer spring and found and choked: counteract the effect of the cold and Fall and Winter always goes into a fight to win, and because of the general welfare. Instead it to be one of the most wonderful “Please hand ’em to Mary—they’re greatly lessen its severity, and it is the always wins. If the next congress of developing these national highways, freaks of nature ever discovered. The her curlin ’ irons —she would a’skinned only remedy that will do this. It acts elected does not contain a republican as is their duty, they have given them Major yesterday gave this account of me alive ef I’d fergot ’em!” in perfect harmony with nature and ludicrously small appropriations. ” aids nature in relieving the lungs, open ­ Suitings, majority it will not be bis fault. his trip and the spring; As the train rounded the last turn We are glad to see Gov. Fishback “Soda Butte is a mound of traver ­ of the old canal bed a brakeman with ing the secretions, liquefying tbe mucus and causing its expulsion from the air During the first fiscal year under the learning his lesson in the dear school of tine on a small creek in the northeast a face like a thunder-cloud passed Overcoatings, portion of the park. It was formed cells of the lungs and restoring the operations of the McKinley tariff, the experience, although he has been slow through the coaches solicitously in­ system to a strong and healthy condition. in learning it. Having thus indorsed by the deposition of sediment from a quiring for Mary. amount of tin plate produced in this calcareous spring similar to those at No other remedy in the market posses ­ Etc. country was 13,646,710 pounds. During the position of the republican party Mammoth Hot Springs. The spring is ses these remarkable properties. No upon HEARTS BEAT IN HARMONY. other will cure a cold so quickly. For the second fiscal year, ending June 30, the improvement of rivers and now dead, but along the creek just be­ sale by Travis & Baker. 24-4 1893, it was 99,819,202, and American harbors there is hope that in ten years low are several small oues highly And Souls In Wordless Measures Made Music to Each Other. tin plate is as cheap to-day as foreign more he may learn that the republican charged with gases and salts of sulphur, The Best Goods Always in Stock. party has also served the best interest soda, etc. tin plate was two years ago. This is a “One of these has developed into a The amethystine linos of evening What magnificent illustration of what the of the people in protecting their agri­ peculiarity that is decidedly unique. were growing into darker purples and McKinley tariff is doing for American cultural and manufacturing interets. Passing by it recently in the midst of the purples into black. Can ’t Pull Out? SATISFACTION labor. Indeed, we have beard it intimated, a severe storm, I was struck with the On the little vineclad porch of the that Gov. Fishbeck favors protection to peculiar inky blackness of the sedi ­ old house the two sat silent, as they Why the GURANTEED. ment upon the bottom of the spring had been sitting since the sun had A dispatch from Washington last week Arkansas ’ great lumber interests. and the short outlet which leads its thrown its first long farewell shadows announced the rumor that .Senator waters into the creek. Just then a across the fields. McMillan is likely to resign the chair­ THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCHOOL TAX rancher came along and, seeing me, What thoughts were in their minds Geo. H. Judd, manship of the Republican State •aid: no look or motion of theirs betrayed. Central Committee, and the Lansing The teaching of foreign languages is “‘See my barometerP That spring They were as silent as the stars, MERCHANT TAILOR, no part of the business of the state. is the finest barometer in the United which one by one be«;au to peep above Republican is already booming Auditor The duty of the state, in the matter of States. When it’s going to rain or the dark ljne of the hills. Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled Walker Street. South Side. General Stanley W. Turner for the education, does not extend further than raise h—1 with the weather that spring Here and there a cricket chirped its place. Stanley is a good manager, and to provide the knowledge essential to gives the hull snap away by turnin ’ vesper hymn, and in the old tree be­ Watch Cases, mad e by the amighty good fellow, and if the senator, good citizenship. English is the official black all over its bottom. Otherwise yond the road a roosting fowl at inter­ Keyston e Watch Case Com- language of the United States. In this for personal reasons, decides that he its bottom is all the same as the lilies vals croaked contentedly. pany, Philadelphia. It pro- HORSES language alone the laws are promul ­ of the field, mister. The gray of the It was a time when hearts may beat cannot serve longer in the place he has gated. As the population becomes mornin ’ and the roses and pinks of the in harmony and souls in wordless tects the Watch from the pick­ so conspicuously honored, the party more homogeneous there will be less evenin ’ kinder get mixed and mingled measures make music to each other. pocket, and prevents it from FOR SALE would make no mistake in chosing Mr. and less occasion for anyone being At such an hour Peace spreads her conversant with any other language, all over it, and she’s a daisy then. The Turner. bottom turns whiter than the swan gentle wings and all the turmoils of dropping. Can only be had OR EXCHANGE except as a traveler or as a reader of when it’s going to snow, redder than a the world run to her shielding breast with cases stamped ML foreign literature. Those who wish to and sink to sleep. CHEAP. The republicans of the first district delve in the lingo of other nations volcano when it’s goin ’ to be hot, with this trade mark. honored themselves and the whole state should do it at their own expence.— reener than an emerald when a ten- Softly the man put out his band and Detroit News. erfoot looks in it.’ touched his companion on the arm. on Monday by the nomination of Hon. S “I thought he was telling me a fairy The touch was light, but it was Sold, without extra charge OR SALE for cash or on time with James H. Stone for congress, to fill the True words well spoken, but they story. A month later found me again enough. for this bow (ring ), through approved notes or in exchange for will not be heeded in this generation. F vacancy caused by the death of Judge at the spring. The day was semi- “What is it?” came the gentle query Watch dealers only. Sheep, Cattle or other property, a large Chipman. Mr. Stone has filled many People revere antiquity and love their clear, but fine. Ominous little clouds in response. number of First Class Horses, both Na­ The man moved his chair a little responsible positions, always with superstitions. Priests hurl Latin at a were gathering in the upper sky, and Ask your jeweler for pam­ tive and Western, weighing from 1,050 congregation, whose members can but it was getting to be something of a closer. marked success. His administration of question what was coming. Snow in “Jim,” he said, “can you give me a phlet, or send to makers. to 1,700 pounds, broken or unbroken, at the office of collector of internal revenue half appreciate the best of their mother the mountains in November is some ­ chaw of terbacker?” extremely low prices. tongue, because the ignorant are awed has been able, vigorous and honest, and thing serious. And the other man, in the soft, sweet Eagle Brand the Best. he has made many friends, although it by what they cannot understand. The “‘Going to have a little change in the hush of the evening time, went down is druggist labels bis bottles in foreign weather, suggested I to the rancher, in his pocket for the plug .—Detroit an office in which it is easier to make who stood near me. Free Press. Western Horses offered are all Full enemies. Mr. Stone is a fine speaker, jargon because chloride of sodium will ROOFING. “‘Not much,partner; barometer says Is uDequated for house, barn, factory or out Blooded American Horses. No with a vigorous and well trained intel­ bring a higher price than common salt. HO.’ Tommy —My paw was readin ’ today buildings, and coats half the price of shingles, tin The physician writes his prescriptions about a woman bull tighter down in oriroD. It Is ready for use and easily applied by Mustangs or Bronchos. lect, and he will at once take a promi ­ “I went to the spring. The black­ anyone. Send stamp for sample* and state size of in Mexico. What do you think of that? nent place in congress. Latin because people would not ness was wholly gone, and in its place Johnny —I’ll bet she’s afraid of cows, Roof. EXCELSIOR PAINT AND ROOFING CO., think him skilled in his profession if was the pearly gray of the morning, 155 Duane St., New York, N. Y. 10-13 \1 though. All women is.—Indianapolis It now seems definitely settled that they understood his remedies. The while in the outlet the gray was softly Journal. Inspection of Stock and Cor­ the senate will not accomplish the un ­ pedagogue, who has put much time and blended with delicate hues of pink and Porter & Davies —Jewelers. carmine. It was beautiful to the eye, Not many people stop to think about respondence Solicited. conditional repeal of the Sherman act, money into dead languages, jealously but the fumes of the hydro-sulphuric it, but the outside of a lemon is any ­ and at no time has there been any very guards them from attack because he has acid were unbearable. thing but clean. If you will look at it & good reason for supposing that such a an expensive stock on hand which he “It is a very curious fact that the you will see some tiny spots, like PORTER DAVIES, repeal, if it could be accomplished, can turn into cash In no other market sediment from this spring changes scales, all over it. These are eggs of color with the changes of weather. would bring back the bright sunlight than the school room. The lawyer clings an insect, and if the lemon is not Re M. STEEL. “When mother earth wrinkled out washed they are likely to become an of prosperity that blessed this country to the barren verbiage and foreign fool ­ the Rocky Mountains there was left a ingredient in whatever dish the lemon when Cleveland ’s inauguration plunged ishness of legal forms because they are very soft and tender spot in the region is used for. it into starless, Stygian night. The grip “nest-eggs to make clients lay, and for where the Yellowstone Park now lies. Jewelers*«• SPECIAL EXCURSIONS of the free trader and the “tariff reform­ his false opinions pay.” If Greek and Here her surface crust of rock was You can get The Republican and softened from close contact with the New York Weekly Tribune one year er’’ is at the nation ’s throat, and until Latin, French and German are to be heat which is supposed to hold her in­ for $1.25,by paying up arrears and pay­ that is removed the pulse of trade will continued on the educational bills of terior in a fluid condition, and there ing in advance. This arrangement will not become normal again. Cleveland fare in our schools supported by public was a raging of volcanoes through last about three months only. tf Opticians. West and Southwest. craters and Assures many miles in is treating hiB very sick patient for the taxation, then gieen turtle soup, quail- “I consider Chamberlian’s Cough wrong disease. The coinage of silver, length. The face of nature must have on-toast, terrapin and woodcock should been a lurid show in those days. Remedy a specific for croup. It is very SEPT- 12th AND OCT. I Oth. though in less quantities, is likely to be be served in our poor houses. Great rivers of melted rock flowed pleasant to take, which is one of the Watches, Clocks, Silver ­ continued and the Bilver states may yet most important requisites where a cough down the mountain sides, spread over remedy is intended foi use among chil­ Tourist tickets now on sale at reduced rates to be saved from utter ruin. A Gem. great areas of valley and plain,and in­ dren. I have known of cases of croup ware, Fancy Goods. cidentally piled up the greatest of all where I know the life of a little one was Texas, “No rogue e’er felt the halter draw The editor of the Rocky Mountain the wonders of the park, the Shoshone saved by the use of Chamberlian’s With good opinion of the law," Colt takes the prize for the best, and, Mountains. This range is a mass of Cough Remedy. ” J. J. LaGrange, drug ­ Mexico and no democratic statesman, who looks >eaks, in width about sixty miles, in gist, Avoca, Neb. 50 cent bottles for at this time, most truthful appeal to ength more than 100, which are al­ for party success through bulldozing at subscribers to pay up. He says: { sale by Travis & Baker. 24-4 and California. the polls or through three-card-monte most wholly composed of lava. It lies Engraving a Specialty. Lives of great men oft remind us. in apparently horizontal beds, cut into Don ’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life practice with the count, holds a good Honest men won’t stand a chance; ■ ■ O’ mighty canons by the streams and Away Cheap lands, farming and mining, for sale in opinion of the law providing for federal The more we work there grows behind us peculiarly weathered into the vertical Is tbe truthful, startling title of a little book that supervision of federal elections. And Bigger patches on our pants. cliffs which generally cap the summits tells all about No-to-liac, the wonderful, harmless Arkansas and Texas. Call on, or write for pamph­ guaranteed tobacco habit cure. Thecoet Is trifling, Repairing Promptly 6977 to. lets, to yet, no democratic paper charges that On our pants, once new and glossy, of the peaks. I have measured a thick­ and the man who wants to quit and can ’t runs no Now are stripes of different hue; ness of over 5,000 feet of lava among physical or financial risk in using No-to-bac. Sold H. D. ARMSTRONG, the federal election inspectors have ever All because subscribers linger these lofty peaks,which reach with con ­ by all druggists. prevented any citizen of the United Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address Trav. Pass. Agt. Mo. Pac. Ry., And won’t pay us what is due. siderable uniformity altitudes of 10,000 The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Scriven ’s Opera House Block, States, who is lawfully entitled to vote, Then let us be up and doing. to 12,000 feet above the level of the sea. Ind. 19-52 JACKSON, MIOH. from exercising that privilege. If a Send your mite, however small, The mountain walls are weathered in­ ST. JOHNS, - - MICH. Or, when the snow of winter strikes us, Castorla is truly a marvelous thing for children. man should protest against the law pro ­ to peculiar shapes of colossal magni ­ Doctors prescribe it, medical journals recommend viding punishment for horse stealing, We will have no pants at all. tude, making the scenery novel and it and more than a million mothers are using it in F. R. Jackson —The Tailor. magnificent. place of Paregoric, Bateman ’s Drops, so called would you not be justified in the sus­ soothing syrups and other narcotic and stupefying REAL ESTATE. “The record of the rocks shows no remedies. Castorla Is tbe quickest thing to regu ­ picion that he had a covetous eye on place in all the earth where so much late the stomach and bowels and give healthy some neighbors horse? If he wanted Minaret A Hulse and wife to Hugh W Morris sleep the world hsa ever seen. It is pleasant to tbe part of lots 2 and 8, block 2, Lynd ’s add to volcanic energy has been expended,and taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipa ­ to repeal the law against arson, wouldn ’t the geysers and springs now in action tion, quiets pain, cures ,dlarrbce and wind colic, Stylish Suits! St Johns, $800. are considered to be part of the dying allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents you advise the insurance company to can­ Anna A Smith to Lillie E Knapp, land on convulsions, soothes tbe child and gives it refresh­ FOR FALL cel the policy on his house? If he railed outlot D. St. Johns, $810. throes of the pent-up spirit of volca ­ ing and natural sleep. Castona Is the children’s Edward Mahar and wife to James Mahar, noes ”—St. Paul Globe. panaeea —the mother’s Mend. against the bigamy laws, wouldn ’t you Castorla is put up In one-size bottles only. It is and 40 acres sec 25, Olive, $1500. not sold in bulk* Don ’t allow any one to sell you WINTER AT think he was dreaming of a harem or James Mahar et al to Edward Mahar, un ­ HE STOPPED THE TRAIN. anything else on tbe plea or promise that it is “just as good" and “will answer every purpose. ” sighing for the dangerous caresses of divided % 80 acres sec 25. Olive, $2000. See thatvou get O-A-8-T-O-R-I-A. illicit love ? Does the honest brewer or Marla Sheldon to Hattie Acre, west V4 of It Waa a Matter of Life and Death, So lots 11 and 12, block 52, St Johns, $525. He Was la Haste. The fac­ • Is on F.R.Jackson’s It I. an agreeable Laxative for tbe Bowels ; distiller, who has paid his tax and pro­ simile every can be made Into a Tea for use In one minute. perly stamped his goods, object to “fed ­ Henry B Chase and wife to John D Proctor He had just boarded a Fourth-street signature Wrapper Near State Bank. Prtoe 25c . 60c. and $1.00 per package. 40 acres sec 82, Bath, $1415. , ol IfA 1IA An Elegant Toilet Powdin eral supervision ” by the revenue officers? Hiram M High and wife to Chns E Potter, car, avers the Cincinnati Gazette, when Bv HU for the Teeth and Breath—26c. lots 8. 22, 28, 24. block 2, Ovid. $1150. his face turned ashen gray, and, with Fall Patterns now in Stock. I What, then, is the motive of the demo ­ a choking sound in his throat, he Sold by Fildew & Millman. cratic party in denouncing federal su­ Edward Brown and wife to Eli H Davis, guarantee a Fit and Low Prices. land on sec 17, Watertown, $10 q c. clutched at his inside pocket, leaped Nerve Blood pervision of the ballot box? Do you Mnry H Bradner to Edmund H Hewitt, 40 from the platform into the street with Tonic Builder VITAL TO MANHOOD. suppose that motive is clothed in the aejes sec 21, DeWItt, $1500. a cry of “Stop that train! Stop that white emblem of purity and has full- Jnmes Sturdavant and wife to Edward M train! ” and darted down Central ave ­ JACKSON Webb, 1 acre sec 26, Riley, $80. nue like a maniac,overturning a bana­ sized angels ’ wings ? na stand,knocking down a small news­ THE TAILOR- boy, and eluded the clutch of a vigil ­ THOS. S. SPRAGUE * SON. Do*. 0. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT­ Democrats do learn something, though TheUosmopolltan. Attorney* and Soliciton et Pat. ant policeman who pursued him on a eat*. United States and foreign. MENT, a spyotflo tor Hysteria, Dizziness, Fits, Neu­ it always takes them ten to twenty run with a roar of “Stop thief, stop! ” Corre spondence solicited. In .true ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by The Cosmopolitan is one of the best 0 Hon Pamphlet free. «r West aloohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, years to reach a point where they will “Stop that train! ” he yelled to the PATENTSm CoNGnass Street, DETROIT, Softening of Brain, causing insanity, misery, dsety. of the numerous high class magazines. MICH. Established 1S6, death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of approve of republican legislation. Ten elevator boy as he sprang through the Power in either sex, Impotency, Leucorrhcse end all It is also the cheapest. Subscriptions entrance of the Grand Central, tripped Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Losses, Sperma ­ years ago the democrats of Michigan . WILLIAMS* torrhoea caused by over-exortton of brain, Self- will be received at this office for The over the rubber mat, and rolled head­ abuse, over-indulgence. A month's treatment, <1, and many other states were howling long into the waiting-room. 50c MEDICINE CO., 8 for IS, by mail. With each order for 8 boxes, with Republican and Cosmopolitan for $2.50 per box, |8 win send written guarantee to refund it not cured. about the “river and harbor steal”, and “Stop that train for heavens ’ sake!” Schenectady, N.Y. Guarantees Issued by agent. WEST’S LIVER PILLS per year. 25tf 0 for 82., and Brockvllle, On?. cure* Sick Headache, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Gen. O. L. Spaulding was defeated in he screamed, as he jumped down the Sour Stomach. Dyspepsia and Constipation. our own district, because he voted for a stairs in mad leaps,crushed a woman ’s GUARANTEES Issued only by bonnet-box and knocked the breath out respectable appropriation for the im­ DeLeon , Texas, July 53, 1891. C. E. VAN SICKLE, St. Johns, Mich. Messrs. Lippman Bros , Savannah, Ga. of a Cleveland traveling man in hia provement of rivers and harbors. Many Gentlemen —I’ve used nearly four bottles of P. furious flight. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of ray head to other republican candidates for congress the sole of ray leet. Your P. P. P. has cured diffi ­ “Will no one stop that trainP ” he When Baby was sick, we^ave her Castorla. J. HARRISON, were defeated for the same reason. culty of breathing, smothering, palpitation of the wailed,as he fought with the turn-stile When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. heart, and relieved me of all pain; one noetril Build up and Purify the Blood, Strengthen the September 30th, W. M. Fishback. the waa cloeed for ten yeara, now I can breathe through tender at the gate, and at last hurling When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Nerves, make solid flesh and muscle. Tbe sovereign it readily. him back against the grating, plunged V’tien she had Children, she gave them Castorla. remedy of all disorders arising from an impure or democratic governor of Arkansas, wrote 1 have not slept on either aldo for two yeara in through the gate and ran down the impoverished condition of the Blood or from Shat­ VETERINARY SURGEON a letter to the Pan-American Bimetalic fact, dreaded to see night come, now I sleep tered or Weak Nerves. Price 50 cents a box ; six soundly in any position ail night. shed on the wings of the wind, waving boxes for 3250. Send for Pamphlet, also free association, in which he gave figures to I am 59 years old, but expect soon to be able to a parcel over his head in a despairing sample of Puritan Pellets, the Ideal Laxative. At take hold of the plow handles; I feel proud I was all ariiggiiua, or direct show that four times as many vessels lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily recom ­ appeal to the brakenian on the rear 24-52 Puritan Pearls Co., Detroit, Mich. and 3,000,000 tons more freight passed mend it to my friends and the public generally. latform of the fast-disappearing New Youra respectfully, ork vestibuled limited. Children Cry for Pitcher’s through Michigan’s great canal at “The 2<-4 A M. RAMSEY. ? “Stop that train for the sake of all L. MANA88E, OPTICIAN, Soo, ” in 1892, than through the world ’s The State op Texas , I Castoria. c — " 88 Had Ison Street, • « County of Comanche, f that's noly! ” he howled, as he butted a great water highway, the Suez canal ; Before the undersigned authority on this day truckman in the stomach and overset Children Cry for Pitcher’s Tribune Bldg., CHICAGO. personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who after a tram of fifteen Saratogas. “Stop that that it involved a saving of $50,000,000 being duly sworn, says on oath that the foregoing Castoria. FINE SPECTACLES and EYE-QUSSES from the cost of railroad trans­ statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. train! ” shouted the trainmen in the Special faculties for fitting difficult cases. Opera, P. P. medicine is true. A. M. RAMSEY. shed. “Stop that train! ” whooped the Children Cry for Pitcher’s Field and Tourist's Glasses. Microscopes, Tele­ Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. portation. This was made possi ­ Sworn to and subscribed before me this August scopes, Magic Lanterns, Surveying and Drawing Office Miller’s Feed Barn. 4th,1391. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P. passengers from the windows of all the Castoria. Instruments. Photo. Outfits. Residence across the street, over Ingraham’s ble only by the liberal appropria ­ 24-4 Comanche Co., Texas. other cars along: the wav. “StoD that, 1808. CON8ULT THE OLD RELIABLE. 189$. Undertaking Establishment. 22tf ■ ~l------

There are some people who sneer at Legal. Legal. Legal. Legal. The Republican. the industry of the bee, because it nnual tax sale .—state of michi- 19 80 11 66 1 62 46 70 14 84 Village of Ovid doesn ’t furnish them with bread to gan, County ol Clinton, is. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS A 20 20 6 40 76 22 70 7 08 lota 9 and 10 l 8 89 47 14 70 4 70 spread the honey on. —Puck. Court of the County of Clintou, in Chancery. » x lots 1,2, 8, 22, FOR 1893.4. Thursday, October 19, 1893. In the matter of the petition oi the State of Mich­ w 27 acres of n 16 70 DeWitt, Saturday, March 10. 1894. De Flint (fond of conundrums) — igan for thesale of certain lands for taxes assessed 80 27 6 16 86 26 70 7 97 28 and 24 2 18 56 1 90 54 70 thereon. lots 19 and e St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, March 29 and What is the difference between a dig ­ On reading and filing the petitionBUUUU UIof theIU« AuunorAuditor 80 18 S3 4 08 67 16 70 5 61 U18 2 5 08 71 20 70 6 69 30. 1894. Detroit I TIME TABLE. nified man and a stupid oneP De Genera] of tne State of MlcnljJgan, praying for s lot* 20 and 21 2 16 95 2 87 68 70 20 70 Ovid. Friday, April 28, 1894. decree in favor of the State oaf Michigan, against Town 5 north, of range 3 west lots 6 and 7 6 4 24 59 17 70 6 70 At the Regular Examinations, examinations will Blunt —None at all.— N. Y. Weekly. com. at a e cor. ■ 'A of lota 14 commence at 9 o'clock a. M. All other examina­ IN EFFECT.. each parcel of land thereino described, for the ana 15 8 88 12 03 70 1 70 tions will begin at 8 o ’clock a. u. ilwaukee auounta therein specified, claimed to he due for of aec. 7, w 12 M First Clubman —I see Moneylove has taxes, interest and charges on each such parcel of rds. 7 ft., n 12 lou IS and 14 14 4 24 69 17 70 5 70 R. M. WJN8TON. RAHWAY ' OCTOBER 1st 1893. just married a fortune; is his wife pre­ land, and that such lauds be sold for the amounts rds., w 4 rds. loU 7, 8, 18 I2tf County Commissioner of Schools. possessing? Second Clubman —No, so claimed by the Stale of Michigan. 8 Jtt ft.,n 5 rds., and 14 23 5 93 88 24 70 7 70 WMtwaxd. It is ordered that said petition will be brought on • 16 rds. 12^ e X, except w ORTGAGE 8ALE — DEFAULT HAVING not prepossessing; just possessing. — for hearing and decree at the November term of ft., ■ 17 ids. to 50 it. of F 8 89 47 14 70 4 70 M been made in the conditions of a mortgage, 25 i sajr A N. Y. Tribune. this court to be held at St. Johns, in the County of 1 00 7 63 1 07 81 70 9 71 Out lots. made by Michael A. Harper and Cynthia Harper to 70 82 68 Harriet D. Carrier, dated January 24th, 1888, and Isl 113. Clinton, State of Michigan, on the 13th day of -______208 69 47 9 73 2 78 STATIONS. “Soribblesby is getting absent- all lands s or all that part recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for lU Sunday November, A. D. 1898, at the opening of court

of out lot No. Clioton county, in Michigan, on January 24th( go* -O* Mixed minded. ” “How do you knowP" “He on that day, and that all persons interested in such turnpike,* U J fl Z No. lands or any part thereof, desiring to contest the ofaeW 5 28 6 69 92 26 70 8 47 1 lying e of 1888, in liber 67 of mortgages, on page 614; on which ik Ex. borrowed my lead pencil and handed lien claimed thereon by the State ol Michigan, for w fl X of n w center of mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of a. in. a. m. p. in p. m. it back to me before he thought.”— such taxes, interest and charges, or any part there­ a Vx so 66 61 15 22 2 13 61 70 18 66 Gratiot st.,ex­ this notice one hundred and seventy-nine dollar* DETROIT..... _Lv. 6 40 10 40 4 05 10 45 Washington Star. of, shall appear in said court and file with the n w 11 jg ex­ cept Mrs. and ninety-six cents, besides an attorney fee of Milwaukee Junct 7 00 10 58 4 25 11 05 clerk thereof acting as register in chancery, their cept 20 acres Reed’s lot and fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to be Pontiac ...... 7 48 11 45 6 07 12 15 “You appear to be honest," said the objections thereto, on or before the first day of the ■ e cor. w 80 124 ft. across paid, should any proceedings be taken to foreclose p. m. a. in. term of this court above mentioned, and that in rds. n 40 rds. 1 126 28 88 8 27 94 70 28 29 e end 4 50 2 96 41 12 70 4 19 said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding at law or Holly ...... 8 28 12 30 6 51 1 14 Judge to the prisoner. “I guess ap­ default thereof the same will be taken as confessed undivided % Misner ’s subdivision of block 1 a equity having been instituted to recover any Durand arrive..... 9 05 1 12 6 30 2 18 pearances are against me, your Honor," and a decree will be taken and entered as prayed of e % of a w art of the debt secured by said mortgage, therefore Durand leave ...... 9 35 1 32 6 60 2 13 for in said petition. And lt 11 further ordered except R.R. 32 9 89 1 88 40 70 12 87 Faxon ’s addition. y virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage Owosso ...... 10 00 2 03 7 17 2 45 was the frank response. “I'm a ward 80 20 61 2 87 82 70 24 90 contained. End of the statute in such case made Owosso Junct. ar.. 10 05 2 05 that in pursuance of said decree the lands de ­ w X of n e X 88 lots 8 and 4 1 2 54 85 10 70 8 69 and provided, notice is hereby given that on OCTO­ 7 20 2 60 politician .”—Detroit Free Press. scribed In said petition for which a decree of sale all land a of lots 2,3 and 4 D 1 69 24 07 70 2 70 Owosso Junct. I’ve 10 15 2 15 7 30 3 05 6 05 ■hall be made, will be sold for the several taxes, R. R.,e X of BER 14tb. 1893, at one o ’clock in tne afternoon, at Ovid...... 10 35 2 31 7 47 3 32 6 50 “Your boy has a remarkable muscu­ interest and charges thereon as determined by se* 36 16 6 28 74 21 70 6 98 Patterson ’s addition. the west front door of the Court House, for Clinton Shepardivllle ...... 10 41 2 86 7 62 7 05 lar development," said the neighbor. such decree, on the first Monday in December county, in Michigan, In the Village of St. Johns, in ST. JOHNS...... 10 54 2 47 8 04 3 68 8 25 Town 6 north, of range 3 west. lots 13 and 14 85 12 08 70 1 70 said county, there will be sold at public vendue to “Aren ’t you afraid he’ll become a thereafter, or on the day or days subsequent there­ lot 19 42 06 02 70 1 20 Fowler ...... n 14 3 01 8 22 4 25 9 20 to as may be necessary to complete the sale of said e ot s w W 29 60 00 8 40 2 40 70 71 50 the highest bidder, the premises in said mortgage Ionia...... 11 49 3 31 8 55 5 08 11 49 pugilist? “No. ” “Why notP ” “He’a 46 00 6 80 1 80 70 58 80 Stone ’s addition. described, viz: That piece oi land, described and p. in. p. m. list and of each and every parcel thereof, at the w % of a e %, 28 bounded as follows, viz: Commencing at the tongue-tied. ”— Washington Star. office of the county treasurer, or at such convenient e & of w % of ■ Vi of lot 4 E 6 79 95 27 70 8 71 Lowell- ...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 46 X 25 place as shall be selected by him at the county seat ae % 29 85 20 4 93 1 41 70 42 24 northwest corner of a piece of land deeded to Dr. Grand Rapids- ..... 12 50 4 45 10 OO 6 35 2 30 Hicks —I see by the papers that the of the county of Clinton, State of Michigan. w 8-16 of n X Village of Ovid. L. A. Lawraaon by Michael Spitzley and John H. G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 6 00 10 25 7 06 Witness the Honorable 6. B. Da boll. Circuit 8 80 1 28 85 70 11 08 Fedewa. at a poiut three hundred feet north and Ferryshurg...... 2 05 6 65 11 15 8 15 monarchs are all desirous of preserving ofaett 88 a piece of land three hundred and thirty-three feet west of a Judge, and the aeal of said circuit court ^of Clinton ne tt of nw U 34 40 14 98 2 10 60 70 18 38 com on ■ line Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 00 11 20 8 20 the peace of Europe. ” Mrs. Hicks.— county, this 5tb day of September, A. D. 1893. e X of ae 34 80 25 18 8 58 1 01 70 80 42 certain point, in the center of the highway, between a* in. a. m. a. in. a. m. of Williams st. sectlonH eleven and twelve, where the same is in­ Yes, but I think some want to preserve Countersigned. S. B. DABOLL, w 6-12 of • X 69%ft. w of w Chicago by Sir ar.. 6 00 Geo . H. Marshall , Circuit Judge. 60 18 48 1 89 54 70 16 61 tersected by north margin of Kent street. In the Milwaukee St r ar.. 6 30 6 30 larger pieces than others.—Punch. of a w tt 86 Hue blk. O, Village of Fowler, in Clinton county, in Michigan; [skal ] Register. Town 7 north, of range 3 west. running thence running west three hundred and sixty-eix SakafwaLzd. “Father,” said the banker's daughter, 8 TATE OF MICHIGAN. thence ■ to R. feet, thence north six hundred and thirty-eight w X of a w tt I 80 19 01 2 66 76 70 23 18 ▼ pi to B. grounds, feet to the cast and wrst quarter line of said section "I want you to bring me a large w tt ol n w % 29 40 7 64 1 07 81 70 9 72 8 .-3 Te the Circuit Court for the County of Clinton, in thence w 226 eleven ; thence east three hundred and sixty-elx Exp Ex. 18 bunch of violets from the florist ’s” £ 6 f-5? o a 82. ft. thence n to 114, teet, thence south to the place of beginning. In Chancery. 81ATION8. g Williams it, 5 ai ’ “Can ’t afford it. ray dear. How would The petitpetition of Stanley W. Turner, Auditor nflViofnwJt 4 80 4 4444 6262 1818 70 6 94 township seven north of range four west, in Michi­ No. Daily. No. | kli Except thence e 226ft gan. No. Sunday. a nice diamond ring do instead? —Buf­ Generalal of said State of Michigan, respectfully sw X of nw % 4 40 88 1717 4444 1313 70 4 44 Night 6 08 71 2C 70 6 69

Eve to beginning 2 Ex.Sunday. falo Express. shows that the list of lands hereinafter set forth w pi. of nw it Dated July 19, 1893. P ID a. m. p. in. p. m. a. m. and marked “Schedule A,” contains a description of n w 19 24 51 3 05 48 12 70 4 80 Village of 8t. Johns. HARRIET D. CARRIER, of all lauds in said county of Clinton „pon which Pekbins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. Milwaukee Lv ..... 9 00 First Boy —No, sir, you don ’t catch w Uof eJiof 4 50 63 18 70 6 oi Chicago Lv...... 7 30 taxes were assessed for the years mentioned there­ s w>4 19 38 8 56 50 14 70 4 90 lot 7 14 Attorneys for Mortgagee. 13-12 me shamming off sick to stay at home in, and which were returned as delinquent for non ­ lot 10 and nX a. m. n e it of ne Vi 22 40 10 59 1 48 42 70 13 19 of lot 9 21 8 35 1 17 33 10 55 Grand Haven Lv 5 40 9 00 2 10 from school and get all dosed up with payment of taxes, and which taxes have not been w Vi of n w it DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—NOTICE 18 7 45 paid ; together with the total amount of such taxes, lot 10 84 GO 08 02 1 40 hereby given that by virtue and in pursu­ Ferrysburg ...... 6 44 9 05 2 15 7 52 castor oil and such stuff. Second Boy of n w it 23 20 4 89 68 20 6 47 w % of lota 7, A G. R. A I. Junct.... 6 87 10 05 8 12 with interest computed thereon to the time fixed ance of license and authority granted to me, the 9 10 for sale, and collection fee as provided by law, and Town 5 north, of range 4 west, 8 and 9 51 2 07 29 08 8 14 undersigned, by the Probate Court of CUoton Grand Rapids ..... 6 45 10 20 3 25 9 15 11 45 —O, I’m all right on that. We’re ho­ lot 2 56 1 65 23 07 2 65 p. m. meopaths at our house.—Life. the cost of advertising and other expenses of sale e it of n e it 7 80 23 00 3 22 92 70 27 84 county, Michigan, on the 81st day of August, Lowell...... 4 00 of each of said parcels of land. e X of n w it 36 80 16 89 2 36 68 70 20 63 lot 7 an d ■ 29 1893, to sell real estate belonging to Catherine 7 15 10 55 11 40 12 32 Your petitioner further shows to the court that ft. in Width Helms, deceased, I will sell at public auction to the Two of the keenest sarcasms on said lands were returned to the Auditor General Town 6 north, of range 4 west lot 8 70 2 47 35 10 70 3 62 highest bidder, on the 21st DAY OF OCTOBER Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 27 2 50 e tt of w % of Fowler ..... 8 09 11 52 6 02 1 17 4 30 spring that we know of are the ancient under the provisions of Section 123 oi Act 206 of ne Vi of aw it 27 40 1 48 21 06 70 2 45 A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock p. m., at the Probate p. in. )owdered dame with an orohid at her the Public Acta of 1893, as delinquent for non-pay ­ nw fcofse it 27 40 4 66 65 19 70 6 20 lots 10,11 SDd Office, in the village of St. Johns, in said county of ment of said taxes for said years respectively, ex­ 12 88 62 07 02 70 1 31 Clinton, the following described premises, yiz: ST. JOHNS...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 45 5 45 mart, and the old elastic turkey hang­ lots 1 and 2 91 60 08 02 70 1 40 Sheperdsville ...... 12 30 5 32 6 10 cept such of the taxes set forth in said schedule as Town 8 north, of range 4 west The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of 1ing from the market peg, with a red have been previously returned and remain un ­ lots 1 and 2 118 8 66 51 15 70 5 02 section Dumber thirty-five (35) in township of Ovid ...... 8 39 12 36 5 38 2 12 6 40 n Vi of s w Vi 4 80 18 38 2 57 74 70 22 39 lot 15 120 7 84 1 10 31 70 9 95 Owoaso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 8 05 paid ; and that said taxes were returned to the all of a e fl X Greenbush, Clinton county, state of Michigan, ex­ 7 15 paper rose jammed neatly into its treasurer of said county by the several township Sec. cepting one acre in square iorm out of northeast Owosso ...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 8 10 n ot Maple land com. 12 Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 80 3 53 wishbone. —Puck. treasurers and city and village collectors, prior to River 11 45 1 82 25 07 70 2 81 corner of said description. Durand leave...... 9 35 the 12th day of June, 1892, aa delinquent. «Vi of ne fl it 19 63 4 05 57 16 70 5 43 1-5 rods n of Dated September 5th, 1893. She (just after accepting) —Don ’t Your petitioner further shows and aver* that the ■ e cor. of n e JOHN W. BAILEY, Holly ...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 e pt. n Vi of X sec. 17, run ­ Pontiac ...... 10 53 8 05 8 25 look so tenderly happy. Can ’t you taxes, interest, collection fee and coat of adver ­ s e X , 23 50i 13 76 1 93 55 70 16 93 Administrator of the Estate of Catherine Helms, 5 37 tising and Other expenses of sale, and the legal fees ning n 19 4-5 deceased. 20-7 Milwaukee Junct.. 11 82 8 45 9 05 6 30 manage to wear some other expres­ Village of Bath. rds , w 50 rds., DETROIT™..... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 ...... for iieraoDal service of subpmna in each case where sion for a little while? Those men suen personal service is actually made, are a valid Blk. s 19 4-5 rds., ROBATE ORDER -STATE OF MICHIGAN, 49~Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service lien on the several parcels of land described in entire 11 22 7378 38 11 3 92 o to beginning 17 14 61 2 05 58 70 17 94 P County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the over there are watching us, and if yon said schedule. lot 6 22 22 7378 88 11 3 92 Out lots. Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at Westward —No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra don ’t stop I shan’t have another pro ­ Your petitioner further shows that the said 14 ft. n A s by the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on charge 25 eta). No. 15 has Parlor Buffet Car at­ taxes on said described lands have remained 40 ft. e A w off lot 14 and out Thursday, the 21st day of September, In the year tached Detroit to Grand Haven (extra charge 25 posal this year.—Princeton Tiger. unpaid for more than one year from s e cor.of lot 4 6 80 11 70 1 64 lot A 1 65 23 07 70 2 65 one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. eta). ______and after the date of their return to the lot 6 6 7 87 1 10 70 9 95 w 9 rds. in Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probato. “He’s a most remarkable man. He’s county treasurer of said county of Clinton lots 12 and 13, width of ■ 11 In the matter of the estate of Stephen Dusenbury, Eastward —No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached an author and he tills his writings full under the provisions of Act number two hundred ex.3 rods off rds. in width deceased. Nelson Sweet, administrator of said Grand Haven to Detroit (extra charge 25 cts). of quotations from the French and of the Public Acts of 1891, or uDdcr the provisions e end of lot 12 6 11 90 1 67 14 75 of out lot E 6 79 95 27 70 8 71 estate, having made application for the allowance No. 18 baa Parlor Car attached (extra charge 25 of the several tax laws under which any of such lota 1 and 2 17 3 93 55 5 34 Hurd & Sickles’ subdivision of out lots of his final account and for bis discharge. cts). Latin and Greek and all those lan­ taxes were previously returned, and for more than lots 5 and 6 20 1 56 22 2 54 Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 19th JNO. W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, guages. ” “Huh! any number of au­ one year prior to the first day of May, 1893; and the G and H. day of October, A. D. 1893, at one o'clock In the Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent thors do that.” “Yes; but he know* said taxes not having been paid, and the same be­ Village of DeWitt. lot 2 1 05 15 04 70 1 94 afternoon, be assigned for the examination of said THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent ing now due and remaining unpaid as above set land com. at s Vi of w Vi of account, at the Probate Office, in the Village of St. what they mean.”—Buffalo Express. forth, your petitioner prays a decree in favor of the ne cor.of pub- all that part of Johns. Having heard many reports of late State of Michigan against each parcel of said lands, 11 c square, out lot B n ot And it is further ordered, that notice be given to ST. JOHNS MARKETS. for the payment of theseveral amounts of taxes, thence a 4 rds, D..G.H.&M. the persons interested in said estate, of the time that the lever spring tooth harrows put interest, collection fee, cost of advertising and thence w 8 R R 6 27 88 25 70 8 10 and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this virain quotations are furnished by the St. Johns other expenses of sale, as computed and extended rds., thence n e Vi of all of order to be published iu the Clinton Republican , out the past season by manufactures in wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the in said schedule, against the several parcels of land 4 rds., thence out lotB lying a newspaper printed and circulating in said County the combine have been a failure, prices paid that day. contained therein,and in addition thereto for tho e to place of n of D.. G. U. of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to Wheat .white...... 53 amount of legal fees for personal service of sub- beginning 5 2 06 29 08 70 3 13 A M. R. R. 10 44 1 46 42 70 13 02 said day of hearing. thought that we would investigate the Wheat, red ...... -...... _ ...... -....64 pcena in each caae where such service is actually lot 333 40 86 12 03 70 1 71 land com. nw 23-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, Buckwheat...... 45® 50c made for taxes of such years prior to 1891 as are lots 316, 817 A cor ef blk. 6, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. truth of these reports, and find, upon Data (old)...... 25 Included herein and upon which such fees accrued w X of lots Emmonsville, interviewing reliable parties, that the Oats (new)...... 25@27 in accordance with law ; and in deianlt of payment 815 A 318 12 84 12 03 70 1 69 running ■ 13 ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN, Rye...... 40 of thesaid several earns computed and extended rds., e 3 4-6 County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the reports are correct. Barley...... 80@$1.00 perewtagainst said lands, that each of aaid parcels of land Village of Euieka. rds., n 13 rds., PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at Beans...... 11.25 per bush may be sold for the amounts due thereon, as pro ­ lot 8 7 4 43 62 18 70 5 93 w to begin­ the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on One prominent party stated that he Live Poultry —Chickens, Ducks and Geese...™----7c vided by law, to pay the lien as aforesaid. lot 7 9 111 16 04 70 2 01 ning 60 08 02 70 1 40 Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, iu the year Live Turkeys ...... 8 c And your petitioner will ever pray, etc. lot 8 11 2 41 84 10 70 8 55 one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. saw at one depot in Kalamazoo at least Dressed Chickens...... ™.12ttc Dated, September 5tb, 1893. Gibbs’ addition. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. three car loads of different makes that Dressed Beef...... -...... 84.00 STANLEY W. TURNER, Town 8 north, of range 2 west. lot 6 1 65 23 07 70 2 65 In the matter of the estate of Mary Ash, de ­ Dressed Pork ...... 88.00 ______Auditor General. sec. ceased. On reading and filing the petition duly had been returned for repairs. Another Butter ss to quality ...... 10®20c per lb com.ata stake Hurd & Sickles’ subdivision. verified, of 8. W. Ingraham, praying that Huston party staled that it was a sight to be* Eggs...... 18c perdos SCHEDULE A. at ■ e cor. of Blk. D. McCabe or some other suitable person may Lard ...... 7c@8 perlb land owned by lot 2 2 60 08 02 70 be appointed administrator of said estate. hold to see the pile returned to Lansing. Potatoes (new)...... 50 Taxes of 1801. Geo.Pray.s 12 Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 26th Onions ...... _ 7o rds. and 11 It., day of October, A. D. 1893, at one o ’clock in the A prominent plow man stated that har­ Hav.tnew)...... 80.50 to 88.00 per ton Town 5 north, of range 1 west. w 17 rds.,n 12 Michioan State Land Office , afternoon . be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ Clover Seed....™-...... 85 50 to 85 20 rds. and 11 ft., LanslDg, Oct. 2d, 1893. tition, at the Probate office, in the village of 81. rows were scattered over the state con ­ " “ tAtsyke)...... 84 50 to 85 Notice is hereby given that the following • des- Johns. s ! 1 e 17 ids. to demned and subject to the order of the 2 11 1 1 79 25 07 70 2 81 cribed Primary School Land, situate In Clinton An it is further ordered that notice be given te u a county, forfeited for non-payment of interest, will the persons interested in aaid estate, of the time Charges Legal. Section. •< £ manufacturers and reports from traveling U& h— t l>e offered for sale at public auction st this office and place of said hearing, by causing a copy of this TATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF CLIN- e J4 of a e X 2 80 5 49 77 22 70 7 18 w Vi of s e it, men in the east and south seem to verify e pt of n e*4 of except 3 acres on the 9th day of November A. D., 1893, at 10 orffer to be published in the Clinton Republican , S ton. ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an on w aide 12 20 4 21 59 17 70 5 87 o ’clock a. m., unless previously redeemed according a news paper printed and circulating in said County this statement. Not satisfied, we called order of the Probate Court for the County of Clin • nw^ 9 30 4 70 66 19 70 6 25 to law. JOHN G. BERRY, of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to ton. made on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1893, n % of n X of 24-7 Commissioner. said day of heart Dg. six months from that date were allowed for credit ­ n e)4 34 60 8 23 1 15 33 70 10 41 Village of Fowler on our local dealers and they stated sptoiwU of No. or 24 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, ors to present their claims against the eetate of Blk. Cebtificatk . Desckipton . Sec. T. R. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. that there had been a good deal of Lewis W. Bray, late of said county, deceased, and e wU[ 85 60 19 12 2 68 76 70 23 26 lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5005 Ne >4 of se# 16 5n lw trouble with some of the combination that all creditors of said deceased are required to i pt or w U of 5. 6, 8. 9, 10 ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN, present their claims to said Probate Court, at the sett 35 50 13 87 1 94 55 70 17 06 and 11 s 1 22 17 05 70 2 14 County of Clinton ss. At a session of the lever harrows. One dealer said they Probate office, in the Village of St. John*, for ex­ se )4of n w X 36 40 3 83 54 16 70 5 22 lot 12 8 52 07 02 70 1 81 XECUTOR’S 8ALE. —Notice is hereby given PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at amination and allowance, on or before the7th day Town 6 north, of range 1 west. lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E that by virtue and in pursuance of license the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on were a failure, and the combination peo­ of April, next, and that such claims will be heard 6. 6 4 72 10 03 70 1 55 and authority granted to me, the undersigned, byWednesday, the 4th day of October, in the year one ple would not make any more. The before said Court on Saturday, the 9tb day of De­ ne tfof n wX 83 40 2 19 81 09 70 3 29 n Vi of lota 7 the Probate Court of Clinton county, Michigan, on thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. cember. 1893, and on Saturday, the 7th day of w%otsw X ol 8,9, 10,11. 12 4 1 22 17 05 70 2 14 the 21st day of September, 1893, to sell real Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. combine had some good spring tooth April, 1894, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of each of a e X 85 25 9 01 1 26 36 70 11 33 lots 6,7,8,9,10 7 83 12 03 70 1 68 estate belonging to the estate of David P. Wilcox, In the matter of the estate of Francis J. Lyon, those days. Town 7 north, of range 1 west. lots 1, 2,3 deceased, I will sell at public vendue to the high­ deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly harrows of the old style but they missed Dated October 7, A, D. 1893. 5,6, 7, 8,9 8 1 43 20 06 70 2 39 est bidder ON THE 25th DAY OF NOVEMBER, verified of Oramel C. Whittaker, administrator of the mark in adding lever attachments. CHARLES M. MERRILL, e tt of w X of 1893, at one o ’clock in the afternoon, at the Probate said estate, praying that he may be licensed to sell 26w4 Judge of Probate. n e If * 40 12 19 1 71 49 70 15 09 office In the village of St. Johns, In said county of real estate belonging to said deceased for the pur­ We are sorry to hear this, as it not apiece of land 11, )2 9 1 02 14 04 70 1 90 Clinton, the following described premises, viz: pose of paying the debts of deceased and expense QTATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF CLIN- on s w 54 sec. lota 3, 4, 5, 6, The north five-eighths of the northeast quarter of of administration. only cripples the manufacturers but it is IO ton, ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an 12, com. at a and 10 14 1 02 14 04 70 1 90 section 17; the north three-fourths oi the north­ Thereupon it ia ordered that Thursday, the 26th order of the Probate Court for the County of Clin­ point 33 ft w 15 52 07 02 70 1 81 west quarter of section 16, and the west half of a loss to the dealers who handle im­ Jot 2 Vi day of October A. D., 1693, at one o ’clock Id the ton, made on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1893, of w line of lot 3 15 52 07 02 70 1 81 the northeast quarter of section 16, all in township afternoon, he assigned for the hearing of said pe­ perfect goods and it is very doubtful six months from that date were allowed for credit ­ Ovid Vll. 58 X s 30 ft. lot 1 16 2 56 36 10 70 3 72 6, north of range 3 weet, in the State of Michigan. tition and tnat the heirs at law of said deceased ors to present their claims against the estate of lt n of n line n 33 ft. lot 2 16 3 60 60 14 70 4 94 Dated October 7th, 1898. and all other persons interested in said estate whether the manufacturers are going to MehettaT. Brundige, late of said county, deceased, of Williams lot 12 and 15 ALBERT J. BALDWIN are required to appear at a session ot said be able to over come the severe difficul­ and that all creditors of said deceased are required at. run nine ft. off w side Executor of the Will and Estate of David P. court then to be holden at the Probate Office, in to present their claims to said Probate Court, at thence n 58*4 of lot 7 17 62 08 02 70 1 42 Wilcox, deceased. 26w7 the Village of 81. Johns, and show cause, if any ties existing, in time for next season ’s the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, for ft. thence w com. where w there be, wby the prayer of the petitioner should examination and allowance, on or before the 7th 100 ft. thence margin of 8or- not be granted. trade. Dealers will be scarey, and well day of April, next, and that such claims will be s 58 feet ell at. inter­ ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, And it is further ordered that a copy of this order heard before said Court on Saturday, the 9th day of thence e to be- sects the s County of Clinton ss. At a session of the they may be, as no one knows whether ginning 12 3 61 51 14 70 4 96 P to be published in The Clinton Repub ­ December, 1893, and on Saturday, the 7th day of margin of the Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden atlican . a newspaper printed and circulating in said an improvement is a success until it has April, 1894, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of each oi s 30 scree slA D.,G. H. A M. the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on County of Clinton for three successive weeks pre­ those days. ofswtt 16 80 8 43 1 18 34 70 10 65 R. R., thence Thursday, the 5th day of October, in theyear one vious to said day of hearing. been tested at least one season. Dated October 5, A. D. 1893. e w tt of t ett 18 40 6 01 70 20 70 6 61 w to land thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. 24-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, CHARLES M. MERRILL, apleceofland deeded to Geo. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. (A true copy.) Judge oi Probata. 26w4 Judge of Probate. com. at n w Cudderback, In the matter of the estate or Jacob Schoettle, WIT AND HUMOR. cor. of n e thence a to n deceased. On leading and filing the petition duly ROBATE ORDER -STATE OF MICHIGAN ROBATE OKDEK—STATE OF MICHIGAN, sec. 80, run ­ line of land verified ol George Schoettle, praying that the County of Clinton, aa. At a session of the P County of Clinton as. At a session of the ning thence ■ deeded toWm. last will and testament of said deceased may be PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, belden at A WOMAN’S WAT. Probate Court tor the Countv of Clinton holden at160 rds,thence Richard, proved and admitted to probate, and that he or the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on e 53*4 rods, thencs e to ne some other suitable person may be appointed Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, in the year one The husband had gone out boating and the Thursday, the 12th day of October, in the year thence n80 rds cor. of Wo. administrator of said estate. thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. wind a great noise made. one thosuand eight hundred and ninety-three. thence e 53*4 Richard’s lot, Thereupon lt is ordered that Thursday, the 2d Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro ­ And the anxious wife for bis safety dropped Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. rods, thence n thence s to n day of November. A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the bate. down on her knees and prayed. In the matter of the eetate of Joeeph Randall, 80 raa, thence margin of Sec­ afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ In the matter of the estate of Robert F. Marston, And she put up a wild petition that the danger w to begin ’iDg 30 80 20 99 2 94 25 47 ond at., thence tition and that the heirs at law of said deceased and he might pass through. deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly verified of Maria Randall, praymg that thelast will • ejg of ■ wtt S3 40 2 79 89 8 99 e to w mar­ all other persons interested in said will are re­ verified of Benjamin F. Davis, administrator of If anything happened to him she sobbed, lt gin of Sorrell quired to appear at a session of said court would certainly kill her, too. and testament of said deceased may be proved and Town 8 north, of range 1 west. said estate, prayiugthat his annual account, tbla admitted to probate, and that she or some other •t., thence n then to be holden at the probate office, in the day presented, may be allowed and filed, and that Hut when he returned at evening of bis nar­ n e J4 of 5 8 50 49 4 88 to place of bo- Village of St. Johns, and show cause, if any there row escape to tell. suitable person may be appointed administratrix of be may be authorized to make distribution of the said estate. n X ol ■ w X 6 80 9 00 1 26 11 82 18 88 12 03 70 1 68 be, why the will should not be approved. moneys now in bis hands to the heirs of said de ­ With a frown on her face she met him, and Thereupon It is ordered that Thursday, the 9th a parcel of lota 18,14,18 19 1 22 17 05 70 2 14 And it is further ordered that notice be she scolded him right well. land on ■ • 22 83 12 03 70 68 given to the persons Interested in said estate, of the ceased. N. Y. Press. day of November A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock In the lota 4 and 6 1 Thereupon lt is ordered that Thursday, the 2Gih afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ cor of see 29, lot 9 26 81 04 01 70 1 06 pendency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy day of October A. D., 1893, at one o-clo*o ciock' in the A fitting tribute—the check for the tition, and that the heirs at law of said bd n by high­ Town 7 north, of range 4 west. of this order to be published in The Clinton Re­ afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said tailor. — Washington Star. deceased and all other persons interested in way, s by land publican , a newspaper .printed and circulating in etition at the probate office, in the Village of said will are required to appear at a session of said of E T Weak, Sec. ■aid County of Clinton, for three successive weeks t. Johna. “It was a terrible affair. Fifty were court then to he holden at the Probate Office, in w and n by com. 66 ft. n previous to said day or hearing. S And it is further ordered that notice be given to the Village of St. John*, and show cause, if any Maple River, of n e cor. of 25-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, the persons interested in said estate, of the time killed. ” “Football or boilerexplosionP ” there be, why the will should not be approved. grist mill en­ blk. 7, thence (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this —xDetroit Tribune. And lt is further ordered thatnotice be given to gine thereon 29 5 3 52 49 14 70 4 85 w 800 It., n 800 the linton epubli ft., e 800 ft., s order to be published in C R ­ the persons interested In said estate of the pen­ Town 5 north, of range 2 weet. can , a newspaper printed and circulating in aaid Many a man has been betrayed by a dency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy of 800 it. to place ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Clinton for three successive weeks pre­ kiss after taking a drink of whisky.— this order be published in Thk Clinton Republi ­ ■ eVofne* 21 40 9 34 1 81 87 70 11 72 of beginning 11 2 85 32 09 70 3 4 6 P County of Clinton, ss. At a session ot the vious to said day ot hearing. can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said ■ a tt of ■ wtt com. 699 ft. w Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at CHARLES M. MERRILL, Binghamton Bepublican. * County of Clinton, for three succeeslve weeks pr«- oi * e X 21 10 7 39 1 03 80 9 42 of where Kent the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on (A true copy.) 24w3 Judge of Probate. vious to said day of bearing. ■ fsw>4 26 140 60 91 7 18 2 04 60 78 at. intercepts Thursday, the 5th day of October, in the year one “Did she pout her lips when you 24-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, n >■ ! t of n e.If 28 40 5 06 71 20 6 67 sec. line bo- thousand eight hundred sad ninety-three. asked to kiss her?” “No; she turned (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. w >, if n • tt 28 80 16 82 2 28 65 19 95 tween sec. 11 Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. ROBATE ORDER —STATE OF MICHIGAN. a e ., of n e tt 28 40 4 25 60 17 6 72 and 12, thence In the matter of the estate of Ada Woodard, de ­ P County of Clinton ss. Ata session of the up her nose. ”—N. Y. Press. ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN w ^ of n e % w to e line of ceased. On reading and filing the petition duly Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at A girl gives her lover a mitten, we County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the oi ,i e X 81 20 8 75 53 15 70 5 18 the w X of s e verified of Mary C. Crawford, praying that Luther tho probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on PProbate Court for the County of Clinton holden at• X X of sec. 11, Stone may be appointed administrator of said es­ Monday, the 9th day of October, In the year suppose, because a pair is out of the the Probate office. In the Village of St. Johns, on exu, lit e U of thence n to s tate. one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-threo. question .—Binghamton Leader. Wednesday, the 11th dav of October, in the year aeUofnU line of n e X, Thereupon it la ordered, that Thursday, the 2d Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pre­ one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. and ULAN thence e to a day of November, A. D., 1893. at one o ’clock in the bate. “Timmins ’ head isn ’t turned by his Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judge ol Probate. R R track 81 58 50 13 16 1 84 16 23 point due n ot afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ In the matter of the estate of Alfred J. Blizzard, success, do you thinkP” “No; only In the matter of the estate of Rowland S. VanScoy. ■ X of s e )4 86 80 21 82 3 05 26 44 b eg 1 n n lng, tition at the probate office, in the village of St. deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly deceased. Henry M. Perrin, administrator of thence ■ to Johns. verified of Celia L. Blizzard, praying tnat 8ylvester swelled .”—Indianapolis Journal. snld estate, having made application for the Town 6 north, of range 2 west. place of be­ And it Is further ordered, that notice be given Moon, or some other suitable person, may be ap- allowance of his final account. land com. 45 ginning 11 15 4 41 62 18 70 5 91 to the persons interested in said estate of the time pointed administrator of said estate. If he hadn’t enemies, a man would Thereupon lt is ordered that Thursday, the 2d day rods n of ■ w and place of said hearing by causing a copy of Thereupon it Is ordered that Thursday, the 2d never in his life have any one to tell of November, A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the after­ cor of a X ot Lance ’s Addition. this order be published In The Clinton Re­ day of November, A. D. 1893, at one o ’clock in the him the truth.—Atchison Globe. noon, be assigned for the examination of said ac­ n w )4 sec 2, Blk. publican , a newspaper printed and circulating in afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said count, at the Probato Office, in the Village of St. thence n 14 e X of lots 11 said County of Clinton, for three successive weeks petition, at the Probate Office, in the Village of Mrs. Bilkins—What a commanding Johns. roda, thence e and 12 6 62 08 02 70 1 42 previous to said day of hearing. St. Johns. And It Is further ordered that notice be given to 11 roda, a 14 (A true copy.) CHARLES M. MERRILL, And lt is further ordered that notice be given to presence that lady has. Mr. Bilkins the persons interested in said estate, of tne time rods, thence w Village of Habbardston. 25-8 Judge of Probate. the persons interested in said estate, of the time —Yes, I guess she’s married. —N. Y. and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this to starting pt 2 1 1 73 24 07 70 2 74 lot 6 18 1 06 15 04 70 1 95 and place of said hearing, by causing a copy of this Weekly. order to he published in The Clinton rkpubli - w tt of n e *4 13 80 16 94 2 37 68 70 20 69 lot 9 18 1 06 15 04 70 1 95 order to be published In the Clinton Republi ­ can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said ' of n W % 18 100 21 91 3 07 88 70 26 56 lot 12 18 88 12 08 70 1 68 can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said Edith—Beauty is hcriditary in my County of Clinton, for three successive weeks pre­ of n w 18 102 30 14 32 4 09 70 121 41 Village of Maple Rapids. FARM FOR SALE. County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, family, you know. Celeste—Handed vious to said day of hearing. of n w*4 26 40 7 87 1 10 31 70 9 98 previous to said day of bearing. 25-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, of n w X 81 100 87 18 6 21 1 49 70 44 68 lot 1 Having arrived at the time of life when most CHARLES M. MERRILL, dowd from father to son, eh?—Smith, (A true copy.) 28-8 Judge of Probate. w J4 of n e X 34 80 29 93 4 19 1 20 70 36 02 28 2 77 89 11 70 men give up some of the hardshipsof farm lire, I (A true cony.) Judge of Probate. offer my farm of 163U acres, situated in the town ­ Gray

Foreign Visitor —You have a glori ­ THE FARM AND HOME. after the beeB have ceased to fly, the At Sr, Johns, Thusday, Nov. 9,1893. One dav only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel. Si Johns. ous country here, and fairly revel in cases are carried and Btored into the the blessings of freedom, I suppose. bee-proof honey-house. A “handy Mr. Crossroads —Wall, us to that, we THB MAKING OF BUTTER FROM comb-leveller ” Is tbon brought into don ’t take much interest in politics up 8 WEET CREAM. use, and the combs leveled to even our way. The postoffice don ’t half thickness, and set carefully away for pay expenses and so all parties patri­ Advanced Dairying and Its Tendencies— next year. By the use of prepared otically agreed to retire from the po­ Dehorning With Caustic Potash — combs he is quite sure he can double litical field and let a soldier ’s widow Doubling the Honey Crop — Farm the white honey crop. have it. Mete* and Home Uinta. The hives, after the honey is re­ moved, will have an extra hive con ­ THOUGHTS. taining either frames or drawn Sweet Cream Butter. eombs, or full sheets al brood founda ­ It pays to be kind and courteous Almost all the difficulties and risks tion, placed on top of each colony to always. 1b making butter occur during the he filled with dark fall honey. There Three helping one another bear the interval between the milking and should be a queen-excluding honey- burden of six. the churning. No doubt there are board placed between the brood- Love your neighbor but do not pull some that arise from improper feed ­ chamber and these hives, so no brood ing and uncleanliness in the keeping can be started in them. He keeps down yoor hedge. of Ahe cows, or in the process of It pays to be patient with children, the honey thus obtained for feeding milking, but all these together are and rearing an army of bees in time and take time to answer their ques­ not so injurious to the butter as tions for next year ’s clover and basswood errors in the management of the season. As long as there is one sin in the eream. A writer in Country Gentle­ heart the door cannot be shut against man says: The many internal Car* of Apples. others. changes that occur in cream by ex- There is no question about the im­ It pays to reach «mt a hand of help posuao to the atmosphere and to portance of so far as possible pre­ to the fallen, and to speak words of variations of temperature that we venting the bruising of tho fruit cheer to the discouraged. know are due to the action of nu ­ From what has been said in stroug If sunshine had to bo paid for there merous varieties of fungous germs terms ooncerning the barrier of a are people who would declare that which increase to an enormous ex­ tough skin which nature has placed candle light could beat it tent in the cream in the short inter­ upon the apples it goes without say­ There is a strength of quiet endur ­ val during which it is kept to ripen, ing that this defense should not be ance as significant of courage as the or during which the milk is kept for ruthlessly broken down. It may be most daring feats of power. the cream to rise, are a sufficient ex­ safely assumed that germs of decay Because all men are apt to flatter planation of the common defects of aro lurking almost everywhere, themselves to entertain the addition the largest proportion of the butter ready to come in contact with any of other men's praises is most perilous. that is mada The most careful but­ substances. A bruise or cut in the ter maker can hardly escape some of skin is therefore even worse than a If we would build on a sure founda ­ these difficulties without the use of rough place caused by a scab fungus tion in friendship, we must love our such apparatus as reduces these friends for their sakes rather than our as a lodgement provided by the min­ risks to a minimum, or removes them ute spores of various sorts. If the own. altogether. And under the most juice exudes, it at once furnishes tho There is no surer mark of the ab­ favorable .circumstances, a sudden choicost of conditions for molds to sence of the highest moral and intel­ change of the weather may render grow. An apple bruised is a fruit lectual qualities than a cold reception unavailing all the care of the most for the decay of which germs are of excellence. skillful dairyman. specially invited, and when such a There is no man .so good who, were This being thus, it is only a rea­ specimen is placed in the midst of he to submit all his thoughts and ac­ sonable thing that the tendency of other fruit, it soon becomes a point tions to the law, would not deserve advanced dairying should bo toward of infection for its neighbors on all hanging ten times in hts life. tho making of sweet cream butter. sides. Seldom is a fully rotten ap­ ntB LAKE ROUTE TO THE WORLD'S FAIR And this change of the program of ple found in a bin without several VIA PICTURESQUE MACKINAC. the fine butter maker is not so much othors near it being more or less af­ the result of any special demand for fected. A rotten apple is not its Avoid the heat and dust by traveling this name of butter by consumers, as brother’s keeper. on the Floating Palaces of the Detroit <5 to the fuct that the butter so made The surrounding conditions favor Cleveland Steam Navigation Company. reaches thorn in the very best condi ­ or retard tho growth of the decay Two new steel passenger steamers have tion .and it is the advanced dairymen }ust been built for this Upper Lake route, fungi. If the temperature is near thetnsolveB who made tho discovery. freezing, they aro comparatively In­ lost lug $ 100.000 each, and are guaranteed To reach this end has been the study to be the grandest, largest, safest and active, but when the room is warm fastest steamers on the Lakes; speed 20 of fine butter makers for years, and and moist the fruit cannot be ex­ miles per hour, running time between hence so much has been heard of pected to keep well. Cold storage Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago leas than methods of ripening cream in such a naturally checks the decay. The 50 hours. Four trips per week between manner as to avoid as much as possi ­ ideal apple has no fungous deface ­ Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, Petes* ble the contact of the cream with the ments and no bruises. If it could be air, and to keep it at as low a tem­ placed in a dry, cool room, free from August double daily perature as possible until the time fungous germs, it ought to keep in­ talned, giving a daylight ride across Lake comes for the churning. definitely until chemical change Erie. Daily service between Cleveland It is not that the insipid flavor of ruins it as an article of food. —Col- amf Put-in-Bay. First-class stateroom the fresh butter made of sweet cream man's Rural World. accommodations and menu, and exceed ­ has become the fashion, for this kind ingly low Round Trip Rates. The pala­ of butter can hardly ever reach the Farm Notes. tial equipment, theluxury of the appoint, menta makes traveling on these steamen consumer because of the rapid change Fruit trees do better on well thoroughly enjoyable. Send for Illus­ of the butter after churning, but drained land. trated pamphlet. Address A. A. Schantx, rather that the butter so made Many horses are ruined by care­ 6. P. A , Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. reaches the table just at the time lessness in handling. H)r. Holman S. HuLinptLrey; Co.. Detroit, Mich. when it has attained the same de ­ Nothing adds more to the value of THE GREAT ENGLISH SPECIALIST, gree of ripeness, and consequently the farm than a good orchard. has the same delicate flavor and IjATB of uoivmoiNr, (I aroma as when it formerly came from Growing sheep instead of taking the churn. Sour-cream butter has fertility from the soil improves it. Now Devotes His Entire Time to Northern Ohio, Indiana and Southern Michigan for the Healing of the Afflicted. its best flavor at this time, and every The apple borer begins his work hour after that it will deteriorate the first year after planting the trees. DR. HUMPHREY CURES AFTER EVERY METHOD BUT HIS HAS FAILED. unless it is perfectly sealed from tho Trim all the wood from the cur­ air. Then, after a time, it has rant bushes as soon as the leaves are H® devotee his entire time, and has for thirty -one years, to the cure of all CHRONIC or LONG gradually ripened from internal slow off. STANDING DISEASE, of whatever name or nature. OAVIATfl, changes, and acquired its best flavor. It rarely if ever pays to whip a trad * marks ,, design patents / But the demand now is for butter in horso. They yield much quicker to Do not fail to see him at his next visit to your county. It may save your life. OOPYRIOHTS, «tO»‘ the form of pressed cakes, all ready kind treatment. Jot Information and free Handbook write to MUNN a co.. set Broadway ; Nnw Y ork . for the table, and this form neces­ It is expensive to keep the brood Oldaet bureau for securing patent* ta America, LaGrlppe, Catarrh, Catarrhal Bronchitis, Primary Consumption, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, Rectal Every petent taken out br na la brought before sarily oxposes the butter to the air sow on corn all winter. Give milk, the pttolio by anotioe given free of eherge tatbe more than if it were packed in pails bran, roots, etc. Diseases, Heart Troubles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Diseases of Women, and every form of Skin Disease, Diseases of the or tubs. If you haven't the cash to pay Brain and Nervous System, Blood and Lymyhatics, all rapidly cured by the Doctor's Specific Medicines. JfrMffe Jlmeticatj The experiments that have been with, better do without something made recently in churning the sweet than to buy “on time.” Address all Orders or Mall to Dr. Holman S. Humphrey, 55 Broad Street, Hillsdale, Mich. i Weekly. •3,0a a cream have all been satisfactory. Tear ( I LAO six non drees MDNirioO, The question with the stock grow ­ Consultation Personally or by Mail, Free to All Everywhere. rnufiuaAi Broadway,ay. Mew York Otr. There has been no loss of butte**, and the churning hns not occupied more er is, how to increase the quality time than usual. The butter has without increasing the cost. come from the churn in the right There is no greater luxury than a FEED F. IUBD0CK, condition, so that it ripens in the in­ dish of strawberries fresh from your own garden. Plant a patch for home fci*" ST. JOHNS, MICH., terval that necessarily elap.-es be­ —FOR— tween the making of it ami the use use at least An Unprecedented Offer ! Deal an la all kind, ad of it The butter is ripened instead Northern Michigan, Ohio and all Home Hints. of the cream. This should be clearly Southern Points. understood, so that those intelligent Leather which is dull and stained buttermakers who have all along can often be restored by a mixture TOLEDO GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONET. well known the peculiar quality of of oil and vinegar, well mixed. sweet-cream butter, should realize The covers of lard pails may be this fact, and thus reconcile it with utilized for placing under pots and Weekly News of the World for a Trifle. A CEMETERY WORK, f their knowledge. It is a question of saucepans when the stove is too hot. terms more than anything else, and The most flesh forming food is nothing to alarm any one. sugar. Thin people can ’t use too Direct Connection* at Owcso Junction and D» much of it; fat people can ’t use too mad with D. Q. H. A M. R’y. Trail®. fit Stone for Boiliini Purposes The Fallaur of Large Pasture*. little of it It is not uncommon for inexperi­ A thin piece of salt pork bound to enced stockmen to think they have TIME TABLE. secured excellent pasture because a wound caused by stepping on a onoiiTi poaTornca. nail or carpet tack will remove the la Utd May 14th, 1893. they can turn into a field where inflammation almost immediately and A twenty-four page journal, is tha leading Republican family paper of the United grass is a foot or more high. Except GOINO NORTH—L». Owonao Jet. States. It is filled with interesting reading matter for every member of a with clover, and not always with prevent serious consequences. 10 i 05 A. If...... -...... and ...... 7 1 SO F. K. country family. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all of .. Goodrich line for Chicago.. that, a large growth is not the sweet­ In cases of illness where the burn ­ For Bit*. Ashley, Ithaca. 8L Loots, Alma, Mt, the geneial news of the United States and the world. It gives the events of est and most nutritious. Very often, ing thirst of the patient cannot be Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. foreign lands in a nutshell. Its “Agricultural ” department has no su­ indeed, the untouched grass in the assuaged by water or cracked ice, it GOING SOUTH—Lt, Durand. perior in the country. Its “Market Reports ” are recognized authoritv in pasture field is left uneaten because is said that a tcaspoonful of glycer ­ • •SB A. M...... and ...... 0 i 60 F. H. all parts of the land. It has separate departments for “The Family Cirole” ine will afford prompt and compara ­ For Hewell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all and “ Our Young Folks. ” Its “Home and Sooiety ” columns command it lacks the sweetness which cattle Southern point*. the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general political news, editorials found in shorter and more nutritious. tively l§ng relief. « H. KNNETT. 0. P. A, Toledo. Ohio. and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. We have often seen the grass eaten Perspiration stains may be re­ A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to oflTer this splendid journal and down almost to the soil over an un ­ moved from the arms of white woolen derdrain, while the grass grewgrocn or silk dresses by sponging with and apparently just as good but un ­ warm water into which ammonia has The MayelMent Mew Faat 8teamahlpa eaten a few feet away. 'Then, too, a been poured, and then with clear THE REPUBLICAN “ATLANTA ” dressing of mineral fertilizer, either water. Press the place before it be­ thadi mark potash or phosphate, will do much to comes quite dry. a *d “CITY OF RACINE ” sweeten this too large growth. Prob ­ Embroidery should always be Wheeler’s ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 (BUILT EXPRESSLY POE THIS ROUTS.I ably on most soils the potash adds ironed on the wrong side, on a soft Thae>- Steamship* bare Immense reserve power, which enable* them to make their regular ached* phosphate also by making what the surface, such as heavy flannel or Heart CASH IN ADVANCE. alee la the most unfavorable weather. soil contains more soluble. —Ameri­ felting, with a elean white cloth Bach 1.200 ten* burden, with sleeping accommo. dations for 800 pamengera will leave Grand Hare* can Cultivator. over it and should be Ironed until (The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00.) for Chicago dally, eicept Sunday, at 1:30 r. M. thoroughly dry. In this way the de ­ Verve Subscriptions may begin at any time. Extra Saturday Trip* to CHICAGO, commsaelan Donbllng the White Hone/ Crop. sign will be beautifully brought out. May 18ih and ending Sept. Oth, both Mr. B. Taylor, in Farm. Stock and POSITIVELY CDRE9 day* inclusive. White silk lace may be cleaned by Addrejs all orders to Extra Steamer* will be placed *a thin route aftM Home, says that at tho end of the /an* let. so a* to make three trip* a day aach way white honey season he removes all spreading it upon a white paper HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS The Republican, j dally, if business demands it. surplus honoy from tho hives, crates that has been covered with calcined ST. JOHNS, MIOH. Arriving la CHICAGO the following moralng la magnesia, placing anothor shoot upon PROSTRATION, time for the outgoing trains. the finished sections, and extracts the partly-filled and uncapped combs. it and laying it away for three days Sleeplessness and all Dersngementa of tho Narrow Write your name and address on a postal card, send lt to Geo. W. FARE, berth Included...... _-..$3.og between the pages of a large book. By item, Best, Room 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy ROUND TRIP, good for teanon...... 1.00 The extracted honey thus obtained of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. Returning, leave Chicago dally, except Sunday, is, if cured properly, of the highest Shako off tho powdor and the lace at 7:80 p. m , arriving at Grand Haven early next will be clean and white. UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS! morning In time for the 5:45 a . m. Limited fexpres* grade for table use. and sells for train on D., G. H. A M. R’y for all polnta east and nearly the price of tho comb honey ’The best way of romoviog the A Blessed Boon for Tired Mother* and Raotlem north. if customers aro made acquainted white spots oausod by water drops Babies. Extra Sunday Tilpv to GRAND HAVEN. commeno- HOW TO MAKE MONEY. ing May 14th and ending Sept. 10th, with its high excellence. on crape is an exceedingly simple Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free both day* inclusive. The sections containing the empty one. I.ny the crape on a table, with from opiate*. 100 frill else do*®*, 6O0 Many resident* through the state of Michigan ere making snug fortune* hr buying vacant *<>*• *»A This I, the Short Line to tho World ’, Columbian a piece of black silk beneath It Dip acreage in Detroit, Michigan, and vicinity. If you have tlOO.OO or more and with to Invast lt, writ# Expooltlon, landing paaeenger* In Chicago only one combs he returns to the supers, and Rev. R. M. Middleton, pa.tor M. E. church, block from tho Illinois Control R. R., running some pleasant afternoon sets them a camel’s hair brush In ordinary ink Cedar Spring*, Mich., sayi: "Sleep an I rest were MeOrsw tralnt direct to Expooltlon BuiMInga. and go over the stain. Wipe the ink Strangers to mo after preaching till I used Building Through Ticket* to all poiuU via CHICAGO, caa all out without covers, so the bees “Adlronda." Now I sleep soundly end awake re­ THE HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, be had of all Railroad Ticket Agent*. can get at them without hindrance, off with a soft pioco of silk. The freshed, and I can besrtiW recoin mrnMt. Send 6c Id stamps for their “Eplteas* of Detroit." They will doable yoar money. A W. OOORICH, Proa ’t O. HORSON. and clean the combs of every drop of stain will disappear as soon as the Prepared by WHEKLER and FULLER MED­ Chicago. Gen’l, Traffic M’g’r, Milwaukee adhering honey. In the evening, i ink dries. ICINE OO., Coder Spriage, Mich. 4 BO. W. GfLLMAN, Bup’i. JNO. SINGLETON, 8- Id by FILDEVF A MILLMAN. -ESTABUSHED IO YEARS.- Chicago. Qea ’I Few. Ag’t, Chieegd 84. Jehus, Mich. i8 Sj- •t*ll

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ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1893.

OUT OF THE CITY. , other matters, when Lady Conway ment, the frightened watcher runs BEETLES WITH SEARCH LIQHT8 Out of the city, hew blue the eky enters the room. In a second Elsie down stairs, hei slippered feet falling And dreamy deep, like a maiden's eyel lightly on step and hall, and slips New Yorker* Astonished at Sight of the is her own bright self again. Miss CucuJ* of Central America. Springs the crass with its vivid green; ' Elsie has long since learned to keep into the great darkened room, which Darts the wing with Its Arrll sheen; • her pretty mask on--even in her looks larger an loftier than ever in A young Mexican, carrying a per­ Furies the brook o'er Its pebbled bed; mother’s company —ana no one would the uneertain light the tall pointed forated tin box whioh resembled an Nods the Oow'r with its spotless head. old-fashioned lantern, strolled along Out of the otty, how the breeze suspect her of having been in a state windows admit Lisps and laughs In the tossing trees, of perplexity a moment before. As she shrinks within the shadow West Fifty-ninth street in New York Cools Its wings In the crystal lake. "£o you did not choose to follow of the ourtain, she sees, as some one evening recently and stopped in Borrows odor of bloom and brake! me,” the elder lady begins, in tones strange instinot told her she would, front of the Hotel Pomeroy. 'Out of the city's smoke and soot of tragio rebuke. She is in truth in­ Geralda Blake. She is crouched at From the tin lantern came a beau Hasten pilgrims on wing and foot: tiful yellowish green light, such as Little birds from the parks and towers, tensely anxious to know all that has the study-table, her tears falling Lads and lasses to . ather flowers. happened in herabsence, and is al­ thickly and fast upon a sealed letter, no candle could possibly give. Where's the heart that oan answer nay ready naif repentant of the temper which she presses passionately to her A number of gentlemen were sit­ for Infants and Children* To the whispered ‘ Cornel ” of an April day? she has shown; but neither of theso lips and then places on the blotting- ting on the hotel porch and the boy O, the lonslng of nature born things is she at all prepared to ad ­ pad before Arthur Macdonald ’s ebair. with the lantern stepped up to them To brush the dew and to breathe the morn. "Good-bye! ” she cries—and there and said: 1RTY years ’ otaarvaHea of Caatoria with the To plunge the lips Is some glldln t brook. mit Elsie may extract the confes ­ And lie full length in a sunny nookl sion later if she chooses, but just is something in the tone that brings "Mexican bugs, sirs. Fifteen cents -tin—, of pa rsons, permit we to spea k mt It wlthaet Happy he of the childlike heart, now the ostensible object of her visit tears of pity to the listener's blue apiece, two for a quarter. ” Ti ( Whom nature wins with her artless art; is to take her daughter to task. eyes. "Good-bye, my dear master, He then threw back his ooat and It ia wmseifieaaMy the Vest rssaa dy ftwlmkats —I Chfldraa ■ Who fain of the woodland folk would be, "Of course I did not mother,” El­ my noble love! You will never know disclosed several large beetles secured tka world ha» ever lm«>wa. It ia kaimlpwe. CMWraa Hka H. It And speak the language of brook and tree. to his vest by light threads tied —Youth’s Companion. sie answers lightly; "I had to stay how much it cost me to give you up; gtwmm thaw It will sav e thair lira*. Im iff MetWs key and make peace, as usual. You know how happy I might have made you about their bodies. you were really rude and unkind to and little Arthur and Kitty; but they Each beetle carried two powerful ■ome thing whlck la ska aMs Iy «af» —d. ffraa Maa lfy Psrfast ns a Geralda’s Delusion. searchlights on the dorsal surface of poor Arthur, who has been so good would scorn me, and you too; you, sMU's medicine. BY Ma KION LKROY. ■%. to U3.” the bravest ----- But, no; they shall its thorax, placed so as to throw the "And a pretty choice he has made never do that, and so— good-bye!” light directly in front of its eyes. Omatwrin destroys TTgrata. CHAPTER II—Continued . When the beetles were left undis ­ —a woman of whom one knows noth­ There is a fresh burst of tears, Cnatwrin sBsyi Favariahneas. It is as frankly pleasant a greeting ing! ” which almost brings Elsie from her turbed for a little while the light as a bride-elect ever received from a "Knows nothing; yet she has lived hiding place, then Geralda dries her dwindled away into a mere point, Cnatarin prwwanta -vomiting 8 nsr ChWL member of her future husband's fam­ at the Larches for three years, and eyes with foverish energy and pro ­ but it glowed again when they were Caetorla ears* Plnrrh«wn and Wfasi Cells, ily. Arthur Btniles at his little was his wife’s trusted friend! ” ceeds with what Elsie now sees are touched with the finger. oousiu, and falls to speculating with "And a pretty viper poor Kitty preparations for an immediate de ­ The tin box contained fully fifty Cnatwrin relieve* Tastlmg TrouMa*. what trinket —Elsie has a passion for Macdonald warmed in her bosom! ” parture. She is fully dressed for more specimens. It was their com­ Cnstorin cures Cwntlpat iaB asirUtshisy. ^ ft’hikets—he shall reward her charm- bined light whioh illuminated the lAtdy Conway says tartly. She does walking, and has a traveling-bag oa Onwtwrin non tv* Haas the effects of carbentc amid gss mr prim—i ak» mg weloome, when he is struck with not like being interrupted, and still the chair beside her. novel lantern. fine curious change in Geralda ’s face. less does she like Elsie’s champion­ From an album on a near stand she The young Mexican took several Ugyatsis rf seems like an ungracious return for says gaily — welcomed me last night—would have •aid, "and they will live till cold Elsie’s kindness. weather comes. ” He explained fur­ "Fortunately it is with her future, done her best to make her mother But Geralda does not answer, only welcome me in time. Perhaps some ther that his uncle had brought 600 breaks into a sudden storm of tears not her past, we have to deal, up from the South to sell In New Children Cry for Pitcher’s Caetorla. mother. We really cannot afford to day she may console him for —for — and runs wildly into the house. Oh, heaven help me—my heart will York and Chicaga quarrel with Arthur’s wife.” The beetle is the pyrophorus noc- CHAPTER III. Lady Conway frowns, and mutters break!” Thrusting the pictures In with tilucus of Central America and the 9 It is an embarrassing situation for something that Elsie does not choose West Indies, it belongs to the family ose Geralda loaves behind—one to hear. The proud ill-tempered frantio haste, she locks and lifts the bag. and then unbars a door that of the elaterid-e. tat a stupid girl would have found woman knows quite as well as her It is called oucujo, fire beetle, and unendurable. that a malicious daughter that to indulge her impru- opens from one end of the library to the outer air—a door seldom used spring beetle. The last name refers Ope would have done her best to turn j dent anger will cost her dear; with to its power to throw itself by a quick GREAT SPEAK HEAb to dangerous account. But Elsie Con­ the Larches closed and Mr. Macdon ­ save by the master of the house, and leading by a steep flight of steps into movement of its spine to its feet ...... ,r way is neither stupid nor malicious. ald ’s purse-strings ciosoly drawn, life when placed on its back. She is indeed as shrewd and clear­ to her and her daughter will be a a paved courtyard that gives access *»• OHBW sighted a small person as ever wore very different and a much harder to the public road. Tbe light comes from oval tuber­ a captivating costume, and, though thing than it has been of late. Yet, Then, and not till then, Elsie cles on the dorsal surface of the she makes no pretence to any exalted in her present frame of mind, any ­ shakes off the paralyzing spell that thorax and from the under surfaoe of ideal of disinterestedness, she is, at thing, even a bare and dreary exist­ holds her and emerges from her hid the segments of the body. least as good-natured as the major ­ ence dragged out in dingy London ing-place. At all costs this flight In the southern countries the na­ ity of her sex. lodgings, seems better than submis­ must be stopped, even on selfish tives sometimes use them as orna ­ Lady Conway, though she knew sion. grounds: and the girl is very far ments for the hair. They are also that all hope of keeping Arthur Mc- "We cannot quarrel with his wife,” from being wholly selfish, in spite of confined in glass vessels and are donald ’s broad acres in the family she agrees, looking up with a faint her evil training and surface cyni ­ actually used to light rooms. A was gone, would still have waged gleam of hope in her angry eyes, cism. Nothing would so utterly ruin single beetle, if held close to the war upon the woman who bad catching eagerly at any pretext to her mother in Arthur McDonald ’s page, will enable one to read fine SAVE THE TAGS. brought her plans to naught, just for delay the evil day. "But she is not opinion as the fact that she had oome print tbe sake of vengeance; but Elsie had that yet, Elsie; she may never be.” between him and Geralda Blake, and no suih wish. Sinoe she is not to rule driven the woman he passionately Water* of the Earth to Disappear. On Mid and Smnty-Tlim Thousand Two Hundred and fifty DoOnfc But Elsie is inexorable, and will bear The water of the earth is all des ­ a * the Larches, it makes no difference nothing of excuse, nothing of delay. loves from the safe shelter of his roof. whether Geralda Blake or another But Elsie thinks of none of these tined to disappear from the surface "Poor mother, it is hard on you, I of the globe by being absorbed by takes her place. admit; but it is only the first step things now. Even Arthur holds but So she makes the best of a had a secondary place in her thoughts. subterranean rocks, with which it - $173,250.00 that counts —all the rest is easy will form chemical combinations. matter in her wise, laughing way; enough. Just ignore to-night ’s bus­ Her heart is wrung by a pang of she stays just long enough with the sheer unselfish pity, and, as the The heavenly spheres exhibit suf­ In valuable Presents to be Given Away In Return for iness—your share in it, I mean—and ficiently striking examples of such bewildered and half-angry young make her a pleasant little congratu ­ heavy door swings baok and 9he sees man to persuade him that she at tbe slender, graceful figure momen ­ an evolution. The planet Mars shows latory speech to-morrow morning, what will beoome of the earth in least is not disposed to take offence, and all will be well. Neither Arthur tarily outlined against the clear and that Geralda ’s hysterical out ­ morning sky, she springs forward some thousands of centuries. Its SPEAR HEAD TAGS. nor Miss Blake will be likely to re­ seas are only shallow Mediterraneans break was in reality the most natur ­ ject the olive branch, I assure you! ” with a shrill little cry. sei^^maaaamaii^^^^^^mm ^^wwwii. - al thing in the world. "Geralda, stay! You must not — of loss surface than the continents Little by little, with many an in­ and these do not appear to be very 1,168 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES...... 181,860 « “You must make all allowance for dignant protest, many a querulous you shall not go! Arthur is here— 6.776 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, these nervous and excitable people, Arthur wants you! ” high, and in the appearance of the ' BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... »JM 01 objection. Lady Conway suffers her­ moon, all oracked and dried up, we S3.I00 gdPOMED^GEMCAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADKD^^^ Arthur,” she observes, shaking her self to be talked over to her daugh ­ Geralda turns rapidly round, and yellow locks, and oleverly contriving then—Elsie never knows exaotly how have a view oi the final state of the ter’s wiser view of the ease, and earth—for the absorption of the 116.600 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH to include Lady Conway in the am­ promises to make something ap­ it happens—the frightened woman makes a false step or grows suddenly water by the solid nucleus will be 116.600 LARGE PICTURES (14x38 Inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, (or framing, nesty for which she pleads, "You proaching an apology the next day. i no advertising on them...... 38,878 88 giddy, and pitching head foremost followed by that of the atmosphera and I have our tears and our tempers Elsie guesses that it will not be a 261.030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO...... $173,260 00 under stern control; but mother and very gracious one, but she also feels down the steep steps, lies a motion ­ poor Geralda —I may call her Ger­ less huddled figure on the hard TUelr rtorie* Didn’t Agree. ' Tbs above artlolee will bo distributed, by eo an ties, among parties who thawSPEAB comfortably sure that neither Arthur "It is funny how quiek some peo ­ HEAD Plug Tobaooo, and return to its tbs TIN TAGS taken therefrom. alda, I suppose ----- " nor Miss Blake will be very exacting ground below. W* will distribute IM o< these prises In tkia county aa follows i "You may do anything you please, Scream after scream breaks in ple will ohange their minds when in that matter, and so, with a serene they get on the witness stand to tes­ To THE PARTY sending us ths greatest number of SPEAR HEAD __ __ you dear, wise little creature,” Mr. smilo, she dismisses the subject and rapid sucoession from Elsie’s rigid TAGS from tkia county ws will give...... 1 GOLD WATCH Modonald answers, with a half-un­ lips. She is half mad with terror; tify,” said a special officer who had To tbs FIVE PARTIES sending us tbe next greatest number of patiently awaits the turn of events. brought a prisoner into the oentral SPEAR HEAD TAGS, ws will glv* to each, 1 OPERA GLASS... A OPERA nr.Awawm conscious sigh; and Miss Conway, It is long before she sleeps that she cannot stir or speak; she can find To the TWENTY PARTIES sending tu the next greatest number well pleased with the permission, no vent for her anguish and dismay station for a hearing and whe had of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we wlU give to each 1 POCKET______night, for she is restless and over ­ been KNIFE...... 38 POCKET KNIVES ohatters gaily on until she has chat­ excited, and when sleep ootnes, it is except in that frantio soream. When discharged on the ground that tered him into something like calm­ Arthur and the roused servants oome there was not sufficient testimony to Te the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES eluding tu the next greatest haunted by feverish and uncomforta ­ hold him. number of SPEAR HEAD TAOS, we will give to eaoh 1 ______ness and oontent ble dreams, in which Arthur and floeking in, she points to the open ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK...... 100 TOOTH PICKS Then she leaves him. and it is door and breaks into a wild agony of "Why,” said the special, "both of To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES eendlng tu the next greatest Geralda Blake play naturally promi ­ those witnesses who were on the number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 ____ carious to see how completely the nent and painful parts. Now it is tears thatgives her something like Large picture in eleven oo.voas ...... joo pictures cheery, confident look fades from the relief. stand told me positively that they her cousin who appeals to her in some saw the prisoner take the goods, yet Total Bassbsa of Frivcs Be* Ibis County, tM. blue eyes and the pretty cherubic great grief or trouble; now the pale [TO BK CONTINUED, j when placed on the stand they tes­ CAUTION.—No Tags will be rtoslved factor* January 1st, 1884, nor after February l*k face when tbe young lady is once in exquisite face of the woman he loves Fairy Blag*. 1884. Eaoh package containing tags must be marked plainly with Nam* of Bonder, Town, the safe solitude of her own room. tified they were not sure, but thought County, BtelU, and Number of Ihgi ia eaoh |\tokaga. All charges on packages must M flits before her, stamped with the The pasture freaks usually re­ the prisoner was the man. praptld. _ ? "What does it mean?” she asks cruel look of shame and pain that ferred to as "fairy rings ” or "fairy READ.—SPEAR HEAD pomraee mors qualities of Intrinsic veins than any ether herself, knitting her brows, and "That is the way we lose many a plug tobaooo produoed. It Is the sweetest, the tooghest, the richest. 8PIAR HKA0U had so stattled her the night before. circles” are generally composed of good case.”—Philadelphia Call. absolutely, positively aad dlettwetlvely dlflbrwm la flavor fro we nay other plug tobaooo, staring absently out into the moon ­ Suddenly she wakes from one of one or more circles of tall, green A trial will convince the most skeptloal of this faoV. It la the largest seller or any similar light, through which the figures that shape and style on earth, which proves that it has eatight the popular taste and pleases the these night-mare visions with her grass, separated from another circle Off His Bat people. Try It, end participate la the contest for prime. Bee that a TIN TAG fa on every fill her thoughts seem to move. own frightened cry ringing in her U seat piece of STOAB HEAD you boy. Bend L\ the tags, no matter hew small the *4'or it meant something —something equally as luxuriant, by an inter­ The prisoner at the bar was a sight ears and with an overpowering con ­ mediate strip of earth destitute, or to behold, and the officer who had quantity. cry gQjyj COMPANY, MtDOLtnwr, OHM, strange and almost terrible, I am viction of some ill at hand. Hardly almost destitute, of vegetation. A sure of that It was all very well to been the cause of all his outs and ▲ list of tbe people obtaining these prises in thU> oounty will be published In thl* knowing what she does, she jumps second class, and which is by far the bruises was standing by. The judge persuade Arthur, who is in love and from the bed, pushes tbe ruffled gol ­ paper Immediately after February 1st, 1884. rapturously ready to believe any ­ less numerous, is a "fairy circle” of was disposed to be easy on the of ­ den tresses back from her pale healthy-looking grass which gradu ­ fender. OOI'T SEND fill TfifiS IEF0RE JfilUAVY I, ISM. thing that will save him from the startled face, slips on her gray dress ­ painful necessity of finding ally enlarges year by year, always in "Um—er,” he said thoughtfully, ing gown, and. hastily thrusting her tbe form of a perfect olrcle. Their "it seems to me, officer, that you fault or flaw la his idol, feet into a pair of slippers, opens tbe that Miss Blake’s was a mere cause is attributed to the spread of were off your beat last night when room-door. the spores of a species of fungi which you tackled this man.” hysterical outbreak, but I know bet­ Sleeping, all her thought has been proceed by an annual enlargement verybody kaews ter than that I saw her face as she "No. your honor, I was not, ” re­ that wall paper, with of Arthur and Geralda; waking, her from the center outward; for, in the plied the officer. bent to kiss me, and there was fear in first conscious fear is naturally for other species, a gradual encroach­ Its vegetable past* it, and horror —yes—and shame; 1 "No? ” and the judge looked severe E aad Us coloriags ia her mother, whose room is at the ment upon the center of the circle. "Then how did it happen that you animal glee, la easaaitary, cannot mistake! And the way that other end of the long corridor, and she drew back, not touohlng me. left a whole bone in his body ?” and that to apply repeated she feels that she must see at once Wamted tb« Praaeber. layers of seek la a very shrinking from me, although she had that all is well with her. " aasty practice, ” as well defied mother so boldly only a mo- Great infantile acumen was dis ­ Aa Unheard-of-Tragedy. Noiselessly she slips across the played by the sma.l bqg in a Western “Oh, what can It mean!' tbe proof reader as dangerous. Kalsomlae meat before! No one could doubt soft-piled carpet and up to Lady Con­ town who swallowed a penny. "Kit­ shrieked, aa he aoaaned tbe printed pegs. la temporary, rets, mb* off the feeling that moved her. She had And hla eyes bulged out and b* fritted hi* aad scale, i pal at steps way ’s bedside, and is instantly reas­ ty,” oalled his alarmed mother to teeth, while his hair atood up with re.-e. nerved herself to defy us. but broke sured on that point It needs no her sister in the next room, "send "Three consecutive sticks with as single mis­ "wall respiration" needed down under a kindness she did not second glanoe there to tell her that take and not even a misplaced load I to purify walla. Send tens for the doctor; Willie has swallowed And just what the writer Intended to say has fbr a paper from Michigan expect” her first fear is groundless, for her a penny H” evidently been said I A minute or so Miss Conway con ­ mother is fast asleep. Snob a thlat never happened before to me: I State Board of Health re- "No, mamma,” interposed the ter­ must have been daft. ” he cried. Th* DocToa. —'* One layer port ea this subject, roe- siders this, which seems a safe solu ­ Infinitely relieved, and a little in­ “I never can lift my bead again I “ and the Ow-^dlagCharcb ’. Ale* rified and frightened victim, "send proof reader sobbed and died. —Truth. tion of her difficulty; then her bright clined to scoff now, in the broad for the minister.” may recover but cannot baatlae aad plastleo only eyes oloud again, and she gives her cheerful daylight, at the nervous "Why?” faltered his mother. "Be­ A Useful Article. 'thnva ’’ for walls of dwellings. head a rueful shako. fancies that had dragged her from cause papa says our minister can Gtlfoyle —I have just bought a safe­ Alabastine forma pare, permanent aad porous coat­ "No —it was something more than her bed. Elsie turns the handle of get money out of anybody. ”—New ty razor with a phonograph attach­ ing., and does not require to be tahea off to renew that; it was some tragic memory — her mother’s door with much pre­ York Tribuna ment. from time to time; l« a dry powder, ready fbr am by •some dreadful reminiscence. There is caution, and is on her way back to adding water (tbe latest make la sued la COLD Poindexter —What’s that? water aad la never sold la balh)| can be easily a secret in Geralda Blake's life—one her own room when her Quick ear A Gr«at Rati. Gilfoyle —After you have shaved, brushed on by say one; made la white aad twelve that showed itsolf in her eyes in that catches a sound that arrests her foot ­ Salesman—That new customer of the razor asks, ••Shampoo, sir? Hair faihlonable tints, and la three shadee, from which moment of terror and betrayed her at steps and makes her heart throb ours wants to duplicate the order out? ”—Judge. decorators make the balance of fbrty shade* shown least so far. I am glad that mother wildly. for those last goods he got Says oa their card. was not there, aad thankful that It comes from the library, Elsie is he has made more money on them Poor Ch«p, K. B.—It Is not claimed that all who llv* with­ Arthur did not notice it. Poor Arthur "Ah, Mr. Timothy!” said the city sure of that even before she peeps than on any lino he ever had. 3end for Alabastine Rock for in papered walls die much before their time, bat —be could hardly havo trusted her over the balusters and sees the open Senior Partner—What’s he boen girl to the country poet, "and do you they will enjoy better health with wall coatings again! And yet he loves her so infat- door. It, is the sound of passionate, doing —booming the line? still court the muse?” Souvenir, Free; also Tint Card. (PPPP) Pure, Permanent, Porou* and Pretty. uatedly that I doubt if he would ever stifled sobbing, low but unmistakable Salesman—Yes. he has been sel­ “Well, no ’um,” replied Timothy, Mention this paper. For Sale by Paint dealers everywhere. 4fi'e her up.” in the stillness of the sleeping house. ling out at cost. —Clothier and Fur­ blushing: ‘ it’s--it’s Mary Jones joe' She is still pondoring this and Acting upon the impulse of the mo ­ nisher. now! ”—Truth. A labastine .Co., Grand Rapids ,' Mich . e Republican. R ILEY. ORE EJIB U 8 H . A. IS. Dutoher—Boots and Shoes. Kilby . Oat. 18, 1398. Obbbbbdbh . Oct. 17, 1893. Corn Husking and potato digging is School closes in district No. 10, next Friday. Thursday, Octobe r 19, >893. the order of the day, and both are a Born, Wednesday, October 11, to Mr. and light crop. Mrs. Lattimer, a daughter. THE COUNTY. Mrs. Edgar Bigford, of Lansing, is visiting WARM SHOES. A number from here are visiting the relatives in Duplain and Greenhush. world ’s fair, among which are F. Schrod­ O LI V E. Mrs. George Andrew and daughter, Minnie, er, F. Bitcbnau, D. Wells, Sr., and John left for the world's fair Monday. O lite, Oct. 17. 1893. Wells and wife. Eugene Jolly, who had the misfortune to A severe rain and wind storm visited Wheat sowing is still in progress. It have his foot badly crushed in a hay press four tbia place Saturday. weeks ago, is now gaining very slowly. comes late, but if we don ’t sow we can ’t Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, reap. Better half a loaf than no bread ; MsotoMy Mr. Charles Beach and wife, of Bridgeport, October 9th, a daughter. Conn., are visiting his sister, Mrs. Marcus Jolly. better late than never. Pure They expect to leave this week for M t. Pleas­ Miss Sadie Sibley is teaching the fall ant to visit relatives. Hard times is all the cry, but let A cream of Tartar Baking Powder. EE us for these goodB. We are absolutely term of school at the Brown school Grover discharge more of our union The first quarterly meeting of this year, —Lateet United Statei Qovemmemt Food which was to be held the 22nd of October, at Headquarters. We have warm shoes house. soldiers and fill their places with ex- Report. for $1.00 per pair and upwards. Also, Lowe ’s church, Essex, has been postponed by SLadies ’ and Gents ’ Fine Dongola kid Shoes, with Rev. R. Cunningham will pieach at Johnnies and the times will still be the Presiding Elder until October 30th. the Plowman school house Sunday, Royal Baking Powder Company, warm linings, fine enough for dress wear. Wool harder. Oh ! what a fine commander- 37-82 106 Wall 8t., N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Greenleaf and Mr. and Mrs. and Knit Boots, Lumberman ’s Tufted 8ocks, October 22, at 7 p. m. in-chief! Reynolds, of Huron county, Ohio, have been Overshoes, Warm Slippers. Everything to keep visitiug their sister, Hannah Marshall, for the Mrs. Lewis Bray, of Olive, has just J. T. Brace has been raising cane this the feet warm, and at prices never before reached *ais village, Miss Flora Cattermole and past week. They will return to their home in this market for good, honest goods. Buy your received $2,000, this being the amount summer, and came 40 miles to have the Mr. Philip Parkhous e, the Rev. Burnea, Saturday. Footwear of all kinds from us and you will get her deceased husband was insured for sweetness extracted from it. Instead of of the M. E. church, officiating. Mon ­ what you pay for and nothing else. A Boot-jack in the Modern Woodmen. This speaks The South Invites Northern Vim and free with every pair of boots sold. having to go before a justice, he went to day morning, the happy couple left for Energy to Investigate her many well for that order. Dave Well’s cane mill, where he re­ the world ’s fair. Advantages. ceived as fine syrup as Michigan can 8 MEPARD3VILLE. Thefollowing pupils in the primary For those wishing to change their produce. department of the DeWitt high school, location and secure health and prosper- BhSfahmvillb . Oct. 10. 1893. Michigan . have not been absent during themonth ty here is a chance. The Mobile k Respectfully, Little Ollie Cleveland, Roy Parmenter LEBANON. ending October 15: Ada Simmons, Eva Ohio Railroad has arranged to run and Ruby Winfield have been quite Simmons, Maggie Conklin, Carrie Hale, Homeseekers ’ Excursions at cheap rates Lbbamon , Oct. 17, 1893. sick for a few days. Floyd Ferguson, Olive Averill, Kate to Citronelle, Ala. and return on Septem­ A pleasant gathering assembled at the On account of the heavy storm Satur­ Kaufmann, Stella Baylis, Willie Gage, ber 26th, October 24th, November 14th residence of Mrs. Jasper Coleman, Wed­ day, Mr. Fritzpatrick’s auction was Frank Norton. and 28th, and Docemder 12th, 1893. 6664 postponed until October 19. nesday eyening, October 11, 1893. The Mrs. Rosina Bray, of Olive, widow of Stop-over pilvileges and ample limits - CASH - SHOE - HOUSE occasion being the marriage of her H. Gaddy has been doing some work Lewis W. Bray, deceased, has received a granted on tickets. youngest daughter, Mary J. Coleman to on C. Benjamin ’s house. cheque for $2,000 from D. C. Zink, head Thousands of acres of productive lands Emma Smith,daughter ofClint Smith, for sale on your own terms in Missis­ St. Johns Mercantile Company. Wm. H. Winfield. The ceremony was banker Modern Woodman of America, sippi and Alabama. performed by Rev. Geo. Bullen, of was married a short time since to Joseph Grand Island, Nebraska, being the full Southern literature and full particulars Pottersville. A large number of hand­ Ranbolph, of Lyons township, Ionia amount of Mr. Bray ’s policy in the furnished on application to F. W. Greene some presents tended to show the county. Modern Woodman, which organization General Agent, 138 N. Broad wav, St. esteem in which the bride and groom Louis, Mo., E. E. Posey G. P. A., Mobile, ST. JOBSS MERCANTILE COMPANY. James Butler, of Maple Rapids, is he joined December 15, 1892. Within Ala., or to Land Agent M. & O. R. R. are held by their many friends and all putting up the wall for Jay Session ’s thirty days of the filing of her claim wish them a pleasant and happy jour ­ sheep-barn annex 30x50. Mrs. Bray received her cheque, which Special Excursion to Chicago. ney through life. They will be at home Mr. and Mrs. Claud Abbott, of Sara­ shows the promptness of the organ­ Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee after November 1st, 1893. nac, were visiting in Lebanon the fore ization in fulfilling their obligations to and Chicago & Grand Trunk R’ys Mon ­ PlNBAPPLH. day, October 9th. Round trip valid for The Good Time part of last week. The Lebanon the widows and families of their de ­ ten days. You can purchase tickets band serenaded them one evening at ceased neighbors. The M. W. of A. has going and returning all rail or going by NORTH RILEY. H. Winans ’. a membership of 100,000 in eleven states rail and returning by steamer to Grand Haven and rail home. Special train to Coming. orth iley of the union. DeWitt can boast of a N R Oct. 17. 1893. An effort is being made to establish Chicago valid to return up to October Milt Williams visited relatives in a milk route from this locality for the growing camp and ready to receive as 18tb. Train will consist of through first Gratiot last Sunday. Lansing Condensed Milk factory. The members good citizens who can stand class coaches. Via D , G. H. & M., Du­ Our windows this week will remind you that we are not the camp physician’s examination and rand and C. & G. T. R’y. Return same The insect is working in the early price is not enough above creamery route or via steamer Chicago to Grand behind the times. sown wheat to some extent. price to make it pay to send away milk under the age of 45 years. Mercury . Haven and rail home. Mrs. F. W. Martin, of Westphalia, and have none returned to feed. J. S. Tickets are valid only in day coaches “During my term of service in the by special train as shown. Tickets will visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Hampton, teacher in Session ’s army I contracted chronic diarrocea, ” be valid to return only on day coaches Gallagher, the past week. school, went home, to Ovid, Friday says A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon. (not in parlor or sleeping car) on all “Since then I have used a great amount One-Half 5266 One-Half Mrs. Myron Sutton, of Carson City, night and returned Saturday. She has trains leaving Chicago at 8:40 a . m., 11:25 of medicine, but when I found any that a . m., 8:15 i». m. and 11:30 p. m. up to and their called on Riley friends last Thursday, been engaged to teach the balance of would give me relief they would injure their the school year. including train leaving Chicago 11:30 p. on her way home from Lansing. my stomach, until Chamberlian’s Colic, m. Wednesday, October 18th. Goodrich VALUE! ■ VALUE! Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was Grant Williams returned home Sun ­ FOWLER. steamers leave Chicago for Grand brought to my notice. I used it and Hayen daily at 7:30 p. m , connecting at day, after a week’s visit with his sister, will say it is the only remedy that gave Fowlbb . Oct. 17, 1893. Grand Haven with D., G. H. & M. R’y School Gaps for Boys and Girls. Mrs. Mary Dairry, and other friends of me permanent relief and no bad results Mrs. Snelling returned from Chicago train, which leaves Grand Haven at 5:40 Gratiot, county follow. ” For sale by Travis & Baker. a . m., except Sundays. Berths on Working and Dress Caps for ladies and Gents. Tuesday. 24-4 steamer, 50c extra. Mrs. Belle Knox and Miss Frank Boss, Fred Nuffer moved on his farm in of Washington, D. C., are visiting with LOT i—Boy ’s and Misses’ Plush and Cloth Caps Riley last Monday. H. L. Kendrick —Dry Goods. theirbrother, Mr. Ami Boss, of Fowler, Former Price 50 to 75c, sale price and sister, Mrs. Louise Pratt, also other Mrs. Geo. Foster and Mrs. Sam’l H. 25c Parks are on the sick list. relatives ot this place. Pansy . LOT 2—Men ’s Light and Heavy Working Caps Mr. Shraft will sell at auction, Satur­ Former price 50c to $1, sale price MAPLE RA PID8 . day, his household goods. Cloaks! Cloaks! 39c From the Dispatch. Mr. Gay made a business trip to Bay Lot 3—Ladies ’ and Gent ’s Fine Silk Plush Caps Saturday night, C. 8. Hubbell received City and Saginaw last week. Former price $2.25 to $2.25, sale price the sad news of the sudden death of Chas. Weitzel took two car loads of 99c his brother John, who resided in stock to Detroit last Wednesday. FOR ALL, Sale of Caps will continue until Kansas. Mrs. Emma Bullard, of Ovid, returned all are closed out. The Creamery Co. have engaged home Monday after spending a few Ernest Mosier to take Geo. Allen ’s days in town. BIG AND SMALL, place, who has been with the company Abram Lance returned to Medina, ever since it started. Ohio, after a two weeks visit with rela­ THAT THAT C. M. Leach, of Grand Rapids, and tives in this vicinity. YOUNG AND OLD, John Lyon, of St. Johns, have opened Morris Drake and Jos. Schaffer are NEW NEW a bakery and restaurant in the Frisbie fitting up Mr. Shraft’s store rooms for a DRESS DRESS building. They began business Satur­ billiard and lunch room. RICH AND POOR. day and we hope success may be theirs. Mrs. Briggs, who has spent the sum­ O. O. Perry will build another hotel mer with her son, James, in town, is An Endless Variety to select from, including all the barn in a few days. He has different very low, with no hopes of her recovery. French and German Weaves. Silks, Velvets mechanics figuring on the job. The Wm. Henderson and wife went to and Braids to match. structure will be set on the back end Chicago Monday where they will visit of the lot, which will be an improve ­ their daughter, Mrs. Dean, and take in The Largest Line we have ever shown, which means ment to the town. the sights at the fair. the Largest in St. Johns or Clinton County. In Justice Anderson ’s court last Mrs. Chas. Huntington returned to Tuesday, the case of Sawyer vs. More ­ her home, at Moreno, California, Mon ­ Cloaks and Jackets All the Leading Styles can land for damage was tried before a day, after spending a few weeks with be found at our store. jury of sir. The leading attorneys were her father, Sam’l Green, and other Mr. Seldon for plaintiff and Mr. Wal- acquaintances. bridge for defendant. There was quite Services at the M. E. church as usual, a display of legal wit and at times the If you are looking for anything in that line repartee was spicy. The jury, after a Sunday afternoon at 2 o ’clock. Epworth very brief consulation, rendered a ver ­ League at 6 o ’clock. Subject, True come and see how cheap you can buy ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. dict of “No cause of action. ” Christian Faith. Leader, Mr. Henry Altavater. a nice Stylish Garment. St. Johns Mercantile Company —Boots and Shoes. We are pleased to give the names of ELSIE- the pupils of our primary school, who From the San. were last week promoted to the high M. S. Doyle has received the rating school room and but one month ago A Challenge Sale! accorded to Elsie cheese at the world's were deemed, by the teacher in charge, fair. It scored 91 points of a possible unquallified to pass: Irene Schemer, 100—as high as any on the list. Ernest Kruger, Willie McPherson, Etta Our Carpet Stock M. W. Dunham’s handsome house Whitten, Warren VanAmburgh, Floyd Shoes for Everybody! Bliss. has been painted this week and makes Is large and you surely can get what you may a decidedly elegant and tasty appear­ DEWITT. WE CANNOT BE TOUCHED ance. want of me. DBW1TT. Oct. 17, 1893. FOB QUANTITY OR PRICE- A. Schenck and A. Higgins are hav­ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Simmons leave ing rare sport in the wilds of Alger to-day for Chicago to attend the world ’s county. Their party had killed eight fair. deer at last report. $1.39 Ladies ’ Fine Dongola Kid Patent Tip Button, other Mrs. E. P. Baker and Miss Lee, dealers ask $2.00 for same goods. L. R. Taylor, formerly of Elsie, who who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. $1.69 Ladies ’ Dongola Kid Button Patent Tip, Square or has been giving exhibitions at the A. A. Woodruff, left yesterday for WE Stock in all Departments very complete and your Narrow toes, sells everywhere for $2.25. county fairs with a pair of trotting dogs, Plymouth, Mich. DO $1.99 Men ’s Fine Calf, Congress or Lace, Plain or Tip had themisfortune to have one of them Mrs. Spencer Norris and Mr. Ira M. patronage is respectfully solicited. Toes, sell regular for $2.50. killed by the cars a short time ago. Knapp, are attending as delegates to IT $1.47 Buys the best Men ’s Congress or Lace Shoe you the Daughters of Rebekah convention ever saw for the money. A child of Wm. Payne, who lives in Respectfully, 98c for a Boy ’s Solid Lace or Button Shoe ; just think of it, J the north-west part of the village, a and Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, which AND only 98 cents. little boy eighteen months old, met meet in Lansing for three days this 69c Child’s Dongola Spring Heel, Patent Tip, worth $1.00; with an agonising accident Sunday. A week. HOW our price is 69c. Sizes 9 to 11. neighbor of Mr. Payne had left a bottle Mrs. Ella Pennell and Mrs. Josie Me- 59c for a Child’s Dongola Patent Tip, just the thing for a H. L. KENDRICK, WE comfortable shoe. Sizes 5 to 8. of sulphuric acid on his (the neighbor ’s) Louth went, last week, to Jackson, as doorstep, and the child while at play is delegates to the Grand Lodge, O. E. S., 25(5 f°r a Baby ’s Shoe, sizes 3 to 6, Soft Dongola; every- DO body sells them for 45c. supposed to have found it and spilled which met in that city, and were wit­ ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. t! We buy diret from the Manufacturers, buy them in large quanti ­ the fiery contents of the bottle upon its nesses to some of the horrors of the IT. ties and retail them for what other dealers have to pay wholesale clothing. It was terribly burned on its railroad disaster, which happened in for them. Don ’t forget to see us for your Felt Boots, Rubbers and Socks. Re­ body and limbs, but at this writing, that city last Friday. -DETROIT. MICH.- member, we lead all competitors in the line. Thursday noon, is somewhat easier, and GRAND RAPIDS MICH Married, Sunday, October 15, 1898, at Ami the symptoms for recovery favorable. the residence of the bride ’s parents, in ABSOLUT 1C L.Y KVKBT- W-REID THING. Write for pricer. I GLASS People ’s Money Savers. Mercantile Co's Shoe Dep't.