GARLAND Stoves and Ranges are the Best. Kor Sale only by KOWLBR &• BALL.
“Won at Last” Will appear soon A poworfull Htory — HY— Richard Bijrsby. THE JOHNS NEWS. THE NEWS.
Volume VI.—No , ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10. 1895. Whole No. 358
A fl Silver Helt Hiicklo for ()()<* KALI.Y DAY ANNOUNCKMKNT.S. lIKLINyUKNTS IVIUHT I.DNF:. I Rudolph Goette and Marshal AV. W. I Brainard had a dispiule in the council at Allison ’h July iMth. Oiu* day only. The .Secretary Dflers a Number of Attrac- I Suprsiue Court Attli-iiiM tli« Cass of Mungfir THK NKWS IN IIKIKF tioiis for the Occasion , ^ VM. MHiiiifacturiiiir Co. j rooms Friday morning, theformerlosing Thecenirul committee, at a nu'eting •At the time stock was taken in the St. I his teinp)er and piushing Brainard in such I>I{OI'Tff WIM. illAKK ITS MAfiNITL’DK ! a way that ho fell heavily to the floor. Miss SH'lla Baker will teaeli inf'ornnna held Saturday evening, fixed upon AA’ed- INKSiTlMAHLK. I Johns Manufacturing Compiany three next year. THE MAJORITY IN FAVOR OF RE nesdaj ’, .August 7, ns the most conven I years ago, thei-** were several who re- Brainard, who is somowhut incapacitated by age, was gri ’utly bruised and shocked Kred Bowles and 11. Bennett s|MMit BUILDING THE FACTORY. ient date for mobilizing the (Jintoncoun- Wlieat, OhIh uiul Hay Sutl't'r Alike Heeaiise ■ fused to pmy their subscriptions on the by the fall, and has been confined to his tlie Fourth in ('ornnna. t.v division of the Sunday ’ school army. of the Dry Neasoii, —Wliatfiraiii Dealers 1 ground that the coinp)an 3' did not fulfill AA’e are glail to he able to announce at Say UeKarcliiiK IIk * l*ros|tectH and (ieiieral its agnsMiient. The circuit court, how home ever since. \ warrant was issued The Misses Mead entertained a few Condition of Crops. this time, also, that we have secured for ever decided differentJ 3’in thesuitbrought for Goette ’s arrest, but he obtained bail friends at home J niy -It h. Election Called Forth One of the Lar and is awaiting a hearing, which will be that occasion the services of Mon. Thos. by the compiany against O. \A’. Muiiger. E. .M. .Smith and family spent the 4th The p)r(*sent drouth is uni)r(*cedeiited in given him .Inly Hi. .Air. Braiiiard ’s in- gest Votes Ever Known. E. Barkworth, of Jackson, who assures The cast'WHS apipM'aled to the siipireme with relatives in (jiand Bapids. the history of Clinton connt 3'. During jur3’ is rather serious and he has the IIS that he will be with us l>ody, soul and (/ourt, who last week affirmed the decision the past five yeurs the rain fall has been H3’mp)ath3’ of ever3 one. E. M. I’lnnketr, of Ovid, tilled thet^in- spirit. Mr. Barkworth if president of the of the lower court. This test case will exee<*dingl 3’ liglit in .Aliehigun hut in no ^re^ationul |ail|)it Sunday mornin^i'. FRIENDS OF THE LABORING MAN GREAT State Sunday School Union ; a man for ! pn aoticully s<>ttle all doubt in the matter, CitleiKlnr of ('oiiiiii.«( KvoiitH. .vear, during the memory of the olde.st in \V. ('. Botsford, whose siekness has LY IN EVIDENCE. several yearn [»ast prominent in the although more suits ma3' follow. Wed., July 10—Meetliijf of Mliop men at habitant, has wheat, oats and ha3' suf- Dunciin ’H olflce to diHeusH tlie (pueHtIon of in. b»*t‘n jirevioiisly menti(aa-rk» are facturing Center. Drv' seasons usuall3' commence later in Wed..Jnl 3’10—Ladies ’ aid Kuelet3’ meets .MclVek, of ('harlotte, and ft*t*l a-ssured I Capiihle of. M’. Hedfern last week. It is the finest in the 3’ear. and consequentl 3’ crops suffer with Mrs. John Ontcalt of Olive, ;; p. m. that we shall have the pleasure of listen Maple Bapids cemetery. only slightl3' hut the dr 3' weather of this The fire depiartmeiit since the big fire Fri., Jul3- 12—('(jiicert l)y local talent at ing to him iqton thatda^'. .Judge .Mcl’eek (irand Opiera ilonse, H pi. m. From New York city comes the report The legalized voters and tax pa^’ers of 3’<'ar commenced when crojis most mvded have not felt sure that everything was in is one of the younger but gitted public I.’rl.,July 12—.Social and dance at resi that bicycles of the highest j?rade will be tids place left no room for doubt at .Mon refreshing rains, and eontinuingas ithas^ condition at the water works to insure speakers of our state. Mis eloquent words dence of William WelhiiHen, 8 p. m. Dunce retailed next year at day ’s eh*ctioii as to whether thej- wanted tile situation is most dubious for the re efficient service in case of further confla tickets 80 cents ; Icecream 10 cents. are better than good digestion, for they Corunna uraduated thrivef;irls and two the factory rebuilt. It was a Rreat vic alization of anything compan'd with gration. .Accordingly 011 the evening of Sun., July 14—(luarterbv meetInj?service at beget both bodily and spiritual health. (iraiitfe hall, 0 There might be some cliang(*H made .IcHHh* .M. Ilarrison, .St, .lohiis...... 20 dles, Staines, and -----. J'his looks sus character. Before the ballots were cast “Will tin* short crop) make the p)rice of had shown a favorahU* attitude toward which would increase tlie working etfi- picious. there was .some spirited electioneering wheat high?” was asked. tlie matter. Ward .No. 2, as was exptM't- ci)*nc 3' and reduce the (‘xpiense to the Business Locals . and ev<‘ry (piestion from a man s polities “No ” repilied .Vr. Micks “other si'ctioiis The Sf, .Johns fire department is now ed, showed the least opfiosition, there village, but that is the busin(.*.SHS of tin* to his religion made a big diffenaiee with of the country will mon* than make up) SpxHiial Sale of Belts, Belt Pins and well suitplied with additional hosi* and being hut 1B nay vfites. The result by council, if aii\’ change is made. ’ his chances for tin* office coveted. for the light crop) thronghoiif the .Middle Waist Sets in gold and silver at .Allison ’s nozzles. One thousand feel of the best wards was as follows: Saturdav ’, .Iul3' Ul. One (la3’onl 3’. Threecandidates were in the field, and Stati's. quality has ixvn added an.J is now real 4g themselves liefore a situation which de- Elder .Smith told me that the crop) in busine-ss. The editor, when short of ma*^- Dear Sir:—.Since we bought that new T<)tHf...... 7.~)4 7U iimnd( ‘d profound thoiighi and reason to Essex, at which p)l;ice are located Clinton O.MAK DII.I.s MY.STKKIOI'.SI.Y IHSAI* ter, leaves his columns blank and inserts sewing machine of 3’on our house has overcome the seriousness of the occasion. county ’s best farm.s, will not yield over FKAKS FROM HIS HO.MK. been crowded with ladies, and they all these words: “This space belon>?s to the .A Nkws reporter iiit^^rviewed .Air. Steel But they were not there to be “election- one-third the usual crop). Oats are ver3’ agrei* that it is the best machine on the {lublislier, and is for sale.” Tuesdai ’ ri'garding tlie turn of the elec market fodu.v, and five left their orders light and the continuation of the drouth tion. (H'red, ” for the majority had made iqi Family and Frlcnd. ’i are Alarmed and for machines, so get here as soon as pos .Mrs. .Mary Nickerson, mother of five will make the p)roductioii about one- “AA'e shnllliegin operations, ” he said, their minds before they reached the meet Think .Some One Ha'( .Made Away With sible. A'ours truly, children, was before Justice Severance Him.—Dills Has Always Rome an I'n- John B. Willia .ms. “as soon as the money from the bonds is ing what candidates should receive their third. Ila3' l)adl 3’ effect(*d there being last week, chained with beiii)? a disor scurcel3' enough for home consump)tioii. qnestionalile Reputation. realized. This will not occasion much de vote. A'ictor bic3'ele for sah*, '1)2 piattern. In- derly. She was sent to jail, beiiiK unable -Agent Bromho' sa3"s that it bus required lay, as the council nn^'ts Thursday even The affair oiK'iied with the minutes of (jiiire of Marr\' Coleman. to pay her fine, but was released upon more cars heretofore to handle the hay ing to ratify the ehiction and adv'ertise the previous meeting. Nobody had an3’ DeAA' itt. Mich., Jult’{)—Tlie pieople of o<><> Z-adicK' Linen Collars, aj^reeiiij? to leave town. ship)p)ed from this station than all other fhe bond.s. .Mr. French and my’self leave serious ohj»K;tion to them so they were DeWitt are very mucli aroused over tlie Slightl3’ soiled, regular oc each, for .‘Ic. .Mi.ss Ina C. Perrin entertained iier p)roducts comhiiK'd. This 3'ear there will this moruiiig for Detroit and other iiuiii- approved. Director Cochrane then read disappiearance of Omar Dills, apirominent All styles Belt Pins .^c each, at the Penny friends in a most pleasant manner Fri he none neiMh'd and the f.B."),!)!)!) realiz(*d Store, Post Office block. ufactiiriiig cities for the jmrpose of ob the annual rejiort which also met the citizen of that town.ship). Dills, wlio lias day eveniiiK- This was her farewell to b3’ farmers marketing their hay at St. taining spiKutications and plans for the agrfHMiient of those firesent. Then came always been a man much attached to his Aiyjeiits Wanted. St. Johns yoniifj: people, as the family Johns, (lining tin' p)ast yi'iir, will not building, whicli will he erected as soon as flu* new law of the late h'gislntnre which liome. left DeAA'itt abouttwelveda 3's ago, If you wish pirofitable and pileasanteni- will make 1 heir residence in Metre it before he forthcoming. tlie sale of tlie cb'ctric light plant i.s per ) ad fo lie read and luferpreted. There telling his famil3' and friends that he was |)loyment for the siimiiH*!-, write at ouen she finishes hercour.se at .\na .Arbor. Corn and p)()tat()cs will make ji good for piarticulars to John N. Foster, Grand fected. ” was some (piestion about it Imt, it was going to D(‘troit. Me took with him a crop) if rain falls witliin the lu'xt wisk, Rapiids. .Mich. We now offer “x all trimmed and The building er'*ctcd wiM not be of the tiuall3' made to coiiv(\v that resident tax spian of valuable horses with the idea of oMierwis( ‘ the3' too will be a failure. Slilrt Waists untrimmed hats, e.vcept Le;;horns and proportions of thiMmedestroyed, liti'aiise payers, and parents or legal guardians selling them. Since that time nothing L. .AIcKnight: .St(‘p>hen Bowdl informs .Ami lace curtains asp)«*ciaIt3’at.Anger ’8 sailors, during; .July and .Aujjfust. Spis;- the room oecn|ticANK. (irand Ledne last w<*ek. Me was one of and operations will, theiefon*, be com Fildew, H."); J. .S. O.sgood, 84. No choice VIOI.KNTI.Y INSANK. ascertain his whereabonts hut so far no An Knjoyaltle Ride twenty-five to start in the five mile road menced in this diri'Ctioii Hist of all. was dechin'd and as«H;ond boilot ordered. trace has been found. Is alwiLVH to be had if 3’oii secuie one race and finished first. .After the races .Now the wir(‘pulling was intense, hut All 01(1 KeMiiteiit of St. .Io Iiiim lias I.n.Ht Dills is not siipipiosed to have an enem3’ of Frank Schofield ’s turnouts. .A good < <>M.K<’TINIi HAD DKItT.S. Osgood proved to much for his oppon IIiH .Mind. in the world and as he has alwa3’s shown horsi* to be had and everything is clean he started for home after 0 o ’clock reach- and neat.______iiiH here within two hours. AKciicy of s Mt. IMciiHHiit Co. ents, as the following ri'snlt shows: E. L. Broughton, one of .St. Johns'old strong feHlt3’ to his famil3’ and friends, Rocket.book I.ost. at ThiH I’lacc, Whole nnrnher votes cast If)"*, of whicfi est citizens, has become violentI 3' insane, Several -tlh of .Inly partie.s were held in there is ever3’ reason to believe that J D. Henderson nsvived 4; .A. .S. Fildew, and has been reniov('d to the jail for Lost somewhere in St. Johns, iiiastore this place, but none were more enjoyable For some time a representative of the something serious has hapipiened to him. or on the street Saturday afternoon <)B; J. S. Osgood, i>8 . medical treatiiieht. than that Ki''en by Mr. and Mrs. .\..l. .Alt. I’leasant Business Men’s Collection last, a small, black piocket-hook, contain and I’roti'ctive .Association has been in Daring the past two months .Mr. F:xo«»lleiit KiitcrUtiiimeiit. ing f2.BB in mom* 3’, two notes, one of Baldwin. Their spacious yard was all F»i r roll-('orb ranc. the city soliciting memberships to that Broughton had been at the b(*dside of The Schul)i'rt S3'mp)hony (iuartette de .^05 and the other $15 1)3’ same piarty, a anlow in the eveniiiH with I'hinese lan Mr. John F'arrell of Ovid, and .Miss picture containing m>’ name, rings, etc. his wife, who is seriously ill. The worr.v lighted all listeners at the tirand l)p)era tern.'', and a well arraiiHcd juoHrani, to- organization. Me has met with decided .Anna Cochrane of this plae(‘, will he mar Leave at St. Johns Nkws offlee and re success so far, and St. .Fob ns is re[)resented occasioned 1)3’ this is i)rol)abl 3’ the cause Mouse Moii (1u 3' (*vening last. Owing to ceive reward. JffAnv. C. Skifkkt . Hcther with siqiper, made tl'e affair a ried at the hoiiK' of the bride's fat her this h.v nearly twent.v-flve hnsiness men who of Ids mental derangement. Dr. Wiggins numerous other attracMons the housi* most pleasant one to the larne number afternoon, .Aliss Cochrane is the elder Notable Facts. have alied themselves with rhemovement. sa3'H that his mind has been gradiiall 3' was not us well filh*d as it otherwise jiresent. daughter of \A’m, Coeiirane, a prominmit AA’orth yoiir while to remember. 1 Tinkham & Flynn will act as agents uriving awa3' from tlie effects of his ex might have b(*en, Imt tlie pirogram was have ever3’thing desirable in Millinery. The concert to be niven under the aus citizen of this cit3', ami during her life for the eotiipan.v who do all kinds of bad treme nervoiiHiiespi, combined with the heartil3’ »*njo 3’ed from beginning to end The latest, the best and the chpap)e8t. pices of the St. Johns .Mandolin (,'lub, at long residence here has formed the fri(>nd- debt collecting, besidw handling business cure which he had constantly ex(*irised 1)3’ those who attend(*d. .Master Tommy The s**aHon is at its height. Get your Newton Mull, Friday eveniuH, 'fulr 12, ship of a large number. She is a grad- Mats and Ronnets now and 1 will sell which r«*qtiiieH more or less outside can during his wife’s illness. .Airs. .A. D. I’ros- Purcell is certainly a wonder. His stag** promises to be an entertainment of rare iml(‘of tfie St. Johns high school, and them to yon ns reasonable as at the end vassing for d(" debtors. Each ser, daughter of .Mr. Broughton, arrived p)ieBence is remarkuhle for one so 3’onng, of the season. My goods and pric(*8 are excfHence. Prof. Mammell has semired 8188 during the past two years has been a member jinys a fee of ^5 to the com- 3'csterday and will care for her mother, and his rendition of “The Bine Bells of right so that all who come once, are sure the assistance of Mrs. Price, .Misses Wal feaeher in the Ovid schools. panj’, and besides this allow a certain wiio cannot live hut a short time. Scotland ” with variations, by Berdan, to come again. Keniern her also that this dron and Emmons, Ida Schneiderwind, .Mr. Farrell has, until recently, been a is Heiuhpuarters for L<*ghorns in all eoinmission on delitscollect/'d. The con would have done credit to older artists. .Messrs. A. J. Hicks, 11. A. Dodne, M. B. lesident of Ovid, but is now engaged in Styles and Colors at cern is meeting with much encourage KOOTKUS OAI.DKF.. Mis work in elocution was loudl 3’ ap)- Mks . li. Canfield ’s. AVashbtirn, W. IriHi’aham and Seymour the clothing business at Hastings. The ment, biisinesH men finding it a desirable p)h)uded, and at every np)p)earance he Pric* ‘. MamrneH’sf’oncertDrchestra and ceremony will be conducted 1)3' Bev. The pilace to hu3’ Sewer Pipe, Drain means of obtaining their doubtful I’l'WBino IIhII ToHser* Too Miioli for th« resp)onded to heart3’ enchores. There is Fn'derick Mall, in the presence of the Tile, Lime, Cement, Salt, Coni, etc., is nt Mandolin Flub will also render some I.ornl Teiim, a brilliant career before this little man. book accounts. Mr. Tinkham hnscharge family md a number of friends. John Hicks’ elevator. choice selections. The advance sale of On the Fourth a large crowd of The mandolin and guitar (piiartets and of the office work while .Mr. Flinii attends .All styles of Awnings furnished at seats promises a full house. .Admission, A .luvenllt* Circiin. the vocal qimrt«*t were above the average to the coll«*cting. snppiorters of the national game accom- .A. B. Baixx )M’h. 20c. So far this season St. Johns has had pianied the local ball team to Pewamo, and the solos of MiHsi*s Knight and Pur WDKK OKTHAMI'S, Probabl 3' there is no iiersonnHP niore hut one circus, and this was not of the where they met. d(*feat nt the hands of cell were rendered in a highty artistic A'on ought to be ashHni(*d of \’onr- unaccountable for their actions than a sclf borowiiig Tiik Nkws from your Tlipy I'robahly CaiiMeU tlie Fire of I.Hut extensive B-ring typs*. But it was a cir Vance's aggregation. manner. Miss I’lircell has a wonderful neighfior to n’ud Avhen it only costs 75 man about to iinderHo the fwrplexities of NIk IiI. cus just the same, and to the juveniles It takes a two iiy four town to turn contralto voice, of gr(*at scop)e, volume cents a year. a rnarrianf' ceisunony. A youiiH editor The small frame house formerly oe- lielongs the cnslit of giving it. Last out at a hall game, and this was no ex and richness, and her solos were received Bic3’ch*s repiainKl nt Osborn ’s. on the day lielore "the event of his life,” ciipied by William Hier, an emplo.vee of Wednesday a tent was pitched in E. I. ception. A band escorted them tothecow with unstinted ap)plnu 8 e. Miss Knight, wrote an item to tlie effect that a certain the D. & M. Railroad was destroj ’eil by Mull’s yard and aliont a dozen little pmstiire where the struggle took pilace 8 op)rano, is gifted with a clear, rich voice Pure candies at the Candy Kitchen, |M*rson had none to Tennessee. The pa fire last evening. The alarm was turned chaps, whose ages range from 8 to l.'i, amongst a crowd of rooters that would and was the recip)ipnt of much ap)plause. corner of Walker street and Clinton avenue, per was issued, and the next day the in about 1 o ’clock and the ronqiany re- advertisisl a first-class perfornuince for have done credit to a city of many thous The orchestral accomp)animeiit« showed sanctum was visited by a woman who spondiHl promptly but could not check the small sum of one c'ent. The affair and. They yelled theiiisolves hoarse ns can*ful arranging, in which harmony was Having two drnys 1 am now prepiared not for a moment ignored. We are prom - to do all kinds of dra 3’ing and delivering wanteil matters righted, explainiiiff that the flames, which when they arrivwl had all the apipearance of n real show the l)iirlP3’ hall tossers from Pewamo, pirompitly, baggage taken to and from the next time she went to Shepardsville tfilnlly enveloped the building. The and the spectators, of whom there were Miibhardston and thefoiircornerstrailed is<*d a return visit b3’ this compan 3’, and trains, l^eave orders with express com- she didn ’t care to be Riven the credit of house is said to be owm*d bv (ieo. Mun- 100, greatl 3' enjo 3’ed the ngile trapase the pirond banner of the St. Johns team if we are piermitted to pirodict the at piany. Richard Gay . RoiiiR to the sunny south. The offic< ‘ tendance by the merit of the entertain roe. Loss about f400; insurance not |)erformer, the strong man and the l.'A- in the dust. When it was all over the Only pure sugars used at the Candy force in charRc protested their innocence. known. years-old clown. fM'ore stood If) to IB in favor of Pewnino. ment the house will be crowdeiL Kitchen. ficulty should be exijcnencod in trans ' Hiieh Tariff ur Low Tariff THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. Tl muting the money of one country into I does not interest the individual who is All lii!<■ w>|ia|M'r. tho money of another. j suffering from colic or diarrlHea. What TIME TABLE "HOT, ISN’T IF in effect If |K*oi)lc in one country wish to buy I he wants and wants hadly is Fole 3’’H II. I< FITZc. and 5()(;. ]VfA.Y G, 1895 . l.All'OltTKK.S. from tlieir OAvn country, tliey are Avuru- F. E. VanSickle. ^six'rn “NO” WENTYVAKD. cd by tho state of tlie e.\chungeH that the When Mr. and .Mrs. William Diiniaiiers, balaiic'e is against them. According as of Davison, refurneiJ from the Fourth of •o s . K M ►, , PVHl.ll atio .n (U'l'n'K, 109 Walker .St . East. i tluw Wo lutllct liiJUHtico ou tlio Miuiy It niav be for you but I am sa « ^ ; s e Or- • Fur the licneflt of the Few—The Lon* the balance becomes more and more .Inly celebration, they found that hiirg- STATIONS. against tliem, those Avho persist in buy laiH had carried uwa3 ftJO worth of silver as Ml'DSC K 11*1 I'lti;S K.VTKS dou TIiiicm tJautrd ou the Silver and •ur - . .7.7 ing slionld iiersonally suffer tho incon ware and two fine gold watches. Due V i Gold Stwndard tjurntlon. Sixth Mouths - - - .40 venience. The ix'ople of tho entire coun Diui’t you know that llood ’sSarsapa- COOL as a CUCUMBER. ThreeMonths • . p. III. p. ni. p. 111. I It i.s hiipixmoil to bo decisive of the try, Avho huA'c notbiiig to do AA’itli im rilla will oA ’ercoiiie that tired feeling and DETROIT... Lv IJV; 1045 Copies . .o.y 1120 4 05 8 45 Slugle - (luestion to iiniiiiro how, if wo have uot portations, should not be compelled to give yon renewed vigor and vitality'.* I just had one of those .MilwiiukeeJct.. 715 1140 4 25 9 tl5 1106 .\H Puviihle Ill .\il viiiire. suffer. 11. III. a III. I the standard, wo cun pay our debts ...... H 00 1225 5 07 9 .50 121.5 I to forei.Tiiors. Let us oxaiiiint* this point. Wlienever tlmt which may l)o termed ILia ' is so scarce in Allegan that prairie SiilmiTllicrM u<>ln«r "<•* <»r town iiiny liavi* grass is being imported from Iowa. Ice Cream Sodas p. III. Thk NkwhmmiI to thfir Mililri'hH williollt nx- ! An Amoricaii iniportor buys rikxIs in interuational money has its normal val ...... H41 1 OH 5 51 to«o 1 14 tra *’tinrK»* b.v Ic.ivlnjf an onliT at tli oftlei* Diiniiid...... (J ,,5 2 12 « 50 1110 2 18 I (ireat Hritain or (iorimuiy to 1)0 sold ue, it IS at the par of exchange. When it "If taken into the head 1)3' tfie nostrils — .\T— OWOHHO Jet...... 1. .m ; country ctm jiay for. I .\n iiiifailitig s|Kx*ific of cholera morbus, Pure Fruits. I’rpmlilnK at 7:'to i*. .m.; ClaKacH impt on L«>t, tlien, the American imiiorter sell EASTWAK D. Tnt“M(lay t‘VPiiinK at (b'liarul pra.vtT I mercliaiidiso for ^ohl Avith Avhich to pay The iH'oiile of tho Avhole country, Avho 'cholera infantum, diiirrliiea and all those imi'ilntf. Tliaixlav pvi-nlnKat 7:;$0; SliiKinu are conducting a bn.sine.ss 100 times us other daiigeroiis diHeasesincident toHiiiii- It is a delicious drink when cbirtH iiml Itiblf Htmly, I-rblay fvtMilnK« at j his K'dd indd the goods ing themselves in debt to enormous Daiiit*! Doran, one of the victims of the I ifi*eiit rumiway at Flielsea, died from his ami that i-w liA-"they are all com Bu SINKv SS I )lUi:CTOKY. i from sales of Avliich to pay his bill. amounts, should not be compelled to pay t'ldrago ..... 7 at) a premium upon OA’erA’ dolltir of their injuries. ing my way." .Mil waukff, 9 tio ATTOIIXICYS. I Gtdd is to be bought for commodities in every gold standard country of tho domestic debts simply to suit tlio con- in. II . III. II. ni. P III. P III Tni veh't's fiiid a Huft* coiiipanioii in Dt* AM ‘’•■rved promiitly or sold 10 5 40 9 00 2 10 00 ii.itKiim'; osinni.v. oiibc ovit Aonience of a few importers. Any bal Ferryshurg...... 7 AIII moii 'hj .'wi-lry Ktori ‘, St. .Io Iiiim. ! world. If the range of prices in tluxso M itt's Folic and Fholera (’tire. A chiingt* i,y (Ilf f|ii(irt <1 ml (If li vert'd 15 I'l 44 9 05 15 t; 05 \V ' countries is such tliat ho cannot make u ance of trtule Avhicli ctin ixis.«ibly be 11^1*111 any part oftlie ( ty. Cliurcli soclftlfs in ilrinkini ’ w'at(‘r and in diet ott( ‘ncauses ami otliei ’K kIv Iiii; MOfials fiirnlKlifd with H n & I .let...... H 12 t> .'17 100.5 a 12 1040 1 I*AIM,I>IN«J,r AIM.IH N«J, NOIfNOHTON & WKIMKK. Of- against us must ahvays be infinitesimal, Hrand Kapltls.. 8 ISaiik. profit on the ti'ansaction, that is his seven* jind dangerous coiiqilaiiits. T'his iTcaiii. Reiiii'inlit-r tIlf plm.-f. Next Doer to l.-| 45 loto ;i 1.5 n 00 S licp over .National compared Avith flic enormous amount of tiiedicine alwavs cures thi*m. F. E. \'au I’oNtohit'e. Lo wfil...... 7; !.•) 105.5 4 00 11 58 misfortune and i.s not one for Avhich tho a. 111. f YttNA lUMtl.INtl, ,\ttoni(*yH at l.aw, American ])(‘oploat large are responsible domt'stic debts that are constantly being .'^icklc. Ionia ...... 40 11 2.5 28 I j St. .lohiiH 1 -.’I 4 1285 or by rea.son of Avbicb they sliould bo paid 1)3’ our oavii ix'oplt*. If avc bad an UVA).r KOBEHTS. P. II). .lohmiie Hogan, aged D caught his fwt .St. .lohiiH...... H *>5 1217 .5 20 1 47 Ijli:i>KU'.\ A- \V.\ l.ltKI l>»i 1:. Attornc.VH mulcted in sums infinitely larger than ample supph’ of silver 11101103' for the j ill a mower, near Htidsuii. Tin) f<*et were OwoHHo Jet...... 8 57 12.5.5 * ,.•>71 2 40 at Law. Olhce ovt*r t'ornar Dru); Stor»“. any ])ossiblo i)remium that could bo in- transaction of our oAvn busine.ss, all tliiit a. 111. nearly cut off. Durand ...... 7 10 2:1 1 47 4> :4( H 58 trii.i,ll.I. II. nuillUI NstlN, Attoriiay at t.aw, A'olved in the ti-iuisactiuns of ii fcM^'ini- Ave could nr(* V .St. .lolina. 1*_'4 purters. sum usAvould meet any adverse balauce. Don't IIill)! Font Inc...... li :w, H)c,:\:{ 0.5 N 2.5 87 Prof. Mil'kt'e Jet...... 7 20, a 2 :l 45 I He has a ha<] attact of the colic and is 11 P (•5 0 80 KU’IS SKVKK.\Nri;, .V. It., Attornay. All the internal commerce of this Profe.s.sor Stanley Jevons, one of the .851 1 1 .50!1 4 0.5 [9 2.5 17 05 I j Uvar 1‘utl'h (iroaary. country, Avhioh is 50 times gieater in most renoAvned of the financial t'couo- I making foi- VaiiSickle’s drug storeaftera I hotth'of J'oley ’s lx)licand DuirrlnKaFure. ' ...... ^ I X 111 fiiiij jii 11^ 5.itr H. M. l’i;uitiN. I’. K. l*Kiii(is. .V. .1. Hai .iiwin amount tluin our foreign trade, should mists of Great Britain, in a ptqier read SurvJce. j 2r)c. and ”)0c. (;. Iv VaiiSickle. R. East ward , No. 1 2 has Fiillinan .Sleeper and FKItINs A It \ I.IIW'I N, .AttornayKat not be di.sj()inted by rea.son of the neces Ix'fore the American S.14liaH Parlor PtataajrantH.aon vayam-aPA ainl inonay lonnarM.sity which exists for a few men to pay sociation in Saratoga, in 1877, said: ' The wouieu ’s reform club at Cadilhie llwffft Car, tlranil Haven to 1», trolt. “Gold i.s not reall 3’ reijuisite e.xcept : shut stiloou on the Fourth, ftir the -No. IH han I’lirP'r Cnr, Dramt Itupltle ICxamlne tItlaH, pay taxaK, axaanta iiauHlon their debts abrotid. Is it a greater act of to Dr'trolt. No. 82 Iras Hleeiier from tirantj pitpaPH. ami niaka aollaatlonn. .All biiMlnasH for making international payments, and I lii'st time in years. ({apidH to Detroit proin|)tlv ami acaarataly attamlail to. oilica justice to facilitate the payment of an JULIUS the stock need not be veiy much largt'r ! AViiiMlerrul! .AIarvel;an. all the people of the United Sfjites than thuiiAvill meet any conceivable demand ' Jire expressions frequently heard about Car. Detroit to Graiitl Haven. .No 17 to maintain etjuity tuid jn.stice in the for cxixirtation. ” haHl'ulIniHii Diiffet .Sleeper Detroit toChleago. IMIYSiri.VN.S. I cures effiftt'd by Clinic Kidm* 3’ Curt*. Do HAMMELL No. 81 has Mht'per from Detroit to Hrunt) payment of all debts and the fiayments I call the spt'cial attention of those not fail to try this great remed 3' for 11113' Unpltls. H. -A. .1. WltitilNS, riiyHlclan ami Sai- for all commodities ami s*ervices inter- i who hiiA’o a horror of the sih-er standard ki1. IL riiyMlciaii, SnPKaon ami I summer, known as tin* Ihqv \’iew .tssem- '• .Notary I'nbllc. < lltlaa aaat abla of main tinue to inflict Avrong and injustice upon I thorities, in discn.ssing the A'er3’ bill ' hls’ Dail3’ Herald. Mandolin, Guitar, TOLEDO t., Knraka, .Allah. all our producing cla.s.so.s—upon ninety- j Avhich it i.s noAv proixi-sed to rejx'ul. In .J.AKY 1*. II.A A KN.S, M 1». » Mtlaa o var It nine oiie-hundn>dth.s of ourjK'o])le—sim- ' an editorial ou the .so culled Sliermiui I The most pleasant little pills for regu- Violin, Banjo. ' I .1. Womlri.il 'h Htora. St. .Iohnn. t Ullaa ])ly to save an occasional importer or ■ laAV The Times of Sept. 1, 18!)0, said: ; luting the bowels are DeWitt’s Little ‘II h: t* to 11 am ami 'J to .'1 pm. 1 foreign fmsine.ss bouse some inconven- ' “Under a silver standard a rich coun I Earl3' Kisers. Fun* sick headticlie and V- V*’ NORTH MICHIGAN I .I.TKAA’IS, y\. 1». Olliaa at |{a«blanaa ience? for in any case it could be noth- j try can keei) as large ii sttx'k of gold as : constipation. Small pill. Small dost*. ^ ovar I'lhlaw a - .MIllman'M ilriiyr atora. F. E. VanSickle. RAILWAY. f) .laaHaH of Woman ami t'hlblran a apai’lalit.v, ing more than an inconveiiienci'. It it r«*qiiin>.s for all purixxses without any Music Rearrangements —Ft)|{— could under no circum.«tance.s r«*sult in difficulty AvhateA’cr.’’ \V<*st winds blow so much smoke into of all kinds u sjieciiilty. AA'. IMH.I. A K l». >1 l>. Ph.vMlaian ami . Snruaon, Spaaialt b H. I'iaaartaH of woman U>s to itny importer to have to pay a Ktfect of tliv Golil .Stan<1sr-oa failure of tlie crops to tx-ctir ThocriMlitor cla.s.ses are, and Avell may all Southern Points. a1, I’liyHlabin ami .Suricaon this euuntry. Tliere Avill hi* a consequent hut the materials Avhich tho money Avill ’Tlnio (Hllaaaml rasblaiiaa wast shh- of Court ! buy. Producing nothing by tlicir oAvn Fold in lh*ad, Hiia ’ F**v<*r, go to th«* iirug- No charge DIIoiiK( ‘Hi|nara. ttlliaalionra 1 to avary af-jboom here. Numbers of contracts Avill I gist named h(*low and g(*t a bottle of In effect .March 2.7fh, 1n 91. tarnoon axaapi \\ ailm-i'ilaya -- be made on a high range of {iiict'.s. Then labor, tlioy ctm oh.serA'e Avitliout regi'ct a iFentiiry Fatavrh Fur<. No danger of for club rehearsals. GOl.NG NDKTII —l.v. D wosso .let. constant ftill in the prices of tho priwl- 10:0. A. .M...... ;;;5r, p, n. this country becomes a poor country to 1 h(*ing huiiihtigg«*d. Kelief in fivt* minutes Ili'iidiiu..rt(*rs at DIC.NTIST.'^. buy in, b(*eause prict's arc high, but for ncts of other men ’s lalxir Tliey knoAV 1111(1 a jiositiA'e curt*. For sale by .\1 .Mc For ICIsie, .Vsliley, Ithncn, .Sf. Louis, .\lin)i, ICTIIIIK fOKItl.V, l> l» S.—CrowiiK the same rea.son it iK'Coines jigood eoun- ] that it Avould he impossilile to ohttiin Donald iV' Ft). •Mt. Pleasnnt , Clare, t'mlillac and l•■rnllkfort. •Itrblira Woik" (taafh without Jilata.'O J GDING SOKTII —l.v, IliiraiKl. V<1 all tha Lataat I’roacKHaa. try to .sell in. Other countries :it such a the gold, and that, if obtained, it Avould S. A. Sturgis ’ Music Store, ho good only for its purchasing poAver Young .\im*ricanH nt Flint, mad h(*cause Pr.n .V. .11...... anti ...... I*. ,11 timt* Avill fit* ptxjr countries to sell in I'or llowfll. .Vnn .\rlior. .Milan, Toledo and us money. For hundi'ed.s of 3’«'ars, tis I the town tiidii ’t (*elehrafc, hung 11 coffin, oil Wjuk'-r .-treet. I’.NliKli'I'.A K KUS. because ])rices there are loAV, tmd they i laht'led, "Flint is dt*a Clinton will for the .‘lame rea.son be gootl coun haA'o .shoAA’ii, it litus been the determina Lock Box 203. St. Johns. H. 1!|:NNI;TT. D. P. a . Tole.l,,. tihlo. .A va. Ilaaidanaa lo.'i WIjrht St. tries to liny in. 1 tion of those cla.<.se.s to dominate tlie \V(* itfoiumend Dt*Wirt's Folic and On such occiisions ottr iniporlt'rs strain : commercial and industrial AA’orld. They Fliol(*ra Flirt* ht*caus(* we hcli(*\’t* it a waft* I’.M.NTHKS. every nt'rvo to buy to the utmost. Hav- i are ttsi intelligent to attenijit in tliis and reliahit* remt*d.v. It’s gotid cfft‘cts I S1{|;|> T.A'I'KO, I’alntar. i>aparhannai ami ing therefore largo jiayments to make to 1 age a domimition of forct*. Tliey knoAV art'shtiwii at tiiice in cases t)f Fhtilera flnlnhar. FlrKt-abiHx work In avary ra^- hoAV to acquire domimition 1)3’ strategy. .Mtirlitis anti similar complaints. F. E. F. F. MURDOCK paat. All not Hiaatioiiw by mall will racaivi foreign countries, they find that oxving j VanSickIt*. promiit attantlon In paraon. l’riaan ami to the low iirices prevailing af)road they j This Avius the basis of their dt'tvrmimi- I las a tint* disiil.iy of work ;rnaruiitaail to ba Hatinfiiatory. NURSERY CO. are unable to send out ourAvheat tir cot- 1 tion tolimit tlx*.sui)plyof money to gold The annual camp mt*etiug t)f the Has- js .1. rn NsTL.Ali, 1‘aintar ami I’apar- toil to advantage. lienee they gtither up ; alone. ! left Mark iissjciatitiu will begin at Eaii- Offer Liberal Terms to Agents. Ll.liaiiKar. .Satlufaction prnarantiHMl. When they decitlixl to adoiit the gold siiig.tng. 1 ami t*iid .Vug. 2. Promiiient FOREIGN S AMERICAN .Sidnry niid expenses or comiiiisslon. High I tho money of tlie country and send it grade stock at low prices. N,>w specialties. ti.A KILN Kit. I’apar hantjar. am! hljfii away. stiuidard, they knoAv that the iie in a .Inckstm Don ’t helit'A'e what uiiyom* tells you, ST. JOHNS LAUNDRY, country suffer—those who have not had ! ftairt the t)tht*r tla3', when one of the O. W. MCNGF.R, Prartblaut. flict u])oii otliersAvas not a matter Avhich call nt the shop oppo.'ite tlit* E. W. ANtiED, Proi)rletor. anything Avhatever to do Avith foreign I mt)st prtimiiieiit lathes in ttiwii was fined (iKO. F. AlAKVlN. Vlca-PraHldent. concerned them. In the iiiA-ostigation by I’ost (iffict*. J W. FITZOKILALI), Cauhlar. goods as Avell as tlnxse Avhnse l)u.sine.ss it ' SID for stt*aliiig plants tiiitl flowers frtmi the parliiimeiitar3’ committee, made 1 lit* t*t>mett*r 3'. ST. KHIN^ - - - MI' II II 11. FlT/OF.KALD.AHHt.C is to deal in such goods. As everyl)o«ly prior to the tidoprion of the gold stand OLDEST IN CLINTON COUNH kiioAvs, the number of iwrsons Avho deal ard, the manufacturing interests fif There is grt*at tlanger in negltfting Four par cant. Intarast paid on aartlliaataH in foreign gotsls is utterly insignificant I Folie, Fholera ami similai complaints, of dapoHlt and on Navins;... book aaaonntx. (-{roat Britain AA’ore rcprest'iitcd by Avi.se < )M FAIN 1 ) I'im* wtirk on DraftK iHrtiiad uooil in any part of tha I nltad compared Avith tlie enormous numlier and ll'oughtful men, Avho foresuAV and j .Vii alifolulel.v proiiipt ami saft* curt* is Stales and Cunada and in tha prinaipal aiti>‘s 'I l--l'< \l>S »-.-.NJ-iN’, Avbo dciil in domestic iirtiele_s. dolineatt'd the consetpienci's that must I foiiml ill D<*Wirt’s Folic and (Tiolerat ’un*. of Knropa. Aaaonnts of farmers niarahants F. E. VanSieklt*. riiii ty-fi VC yeIIr-i'fxp(*riciiff. exaiiiliiatli.n and maahanias raaaivad on favor;ibla tarins. The premium whicli in any e\'ent the en.-;ue from the carrying out of the gold ami llfpo:'!" fi'cc I’ri.iiipt altfiilhiii S. ml II speci.ilry- amt avary aaaomodatIona\tamlaii In L. llAmiAli .N ('(>_. with safe bankitiit. .Superior faaillllas for policy, hut the executive department of Fill!l ies .'wheels, of I’oi t Huron, wiinletl •Xtt'vs \Va>-lillisriIi| l.iiii'ii ''ollis-tcd iind Df’ivt'retl served premium Avliicli for iniuiy years in KKCTOKS: a deaf e;ir to the statements of the man he cut a hole in the fence. He has been l''rf(* to Jiitv piirt of tilt* city. O. W. \1 nnijar, tiao. h'. .Marvin, .1, 11. ('orbit. has been jiaid by the toiling millions, j ufacturing and agricultural classes and arrested,ehnrged with ttialicionsdestruct .1. II. Fadawa, John.l. i\aiHi*r, Jassa Money i.s Ixiught lij' every man Avith the listened onl3 ’ to tlio-se of the hankers ion of properf 3'. .Sullivan, .laim‘s iahard.son, C. .S. pnxluct.s of bis labor. Tlie mas.sosof the .Allison, .Vliahaal .Spitzlay, li. a.. and money lenders. To their intere.st, Last .Itiiie Diek Frawford brought It's Corbin, tiao. W. Kinmons. people are not digging goltl out of the then, as at all time.s sinct*, every other mines. Tho gold they dig is the amount twelve iiioiiths-old child, suffering from All the World r. Cl,LN rocs COl'.NTA .SA Vl.Nti.^ tJ.A.N K. interest Avas snbordinattsl. infantile diarrhiKii, to me. It had ht*en that ctm be bought by their labor exert So long as the rich and cultured wi'iined at four months ohi and hnd nl- S r, ./OH.NS. MICH. ed in fields of Avbeat and cotton, in classes in tho.se countries are enjoying wa.vs been sickl3'. I gavt* it tiu* tisual Loves A Lover.... siMims of iron and coal and in tho city Pvl.> I CLIl CLNT. I.NTKKKsr oN DK- life it is » great comfort to them to sup treiitm(*nt in such cast's hut withtiiit ht*ii- UNDERTAKER. shops, foundries and factories. The etir. TTie chilti ke|it growing thinner POSirSAMl LOANS .MO.NKY ON A P- pose that all others enjoy it. They con And Almost Everybody amount of money Avhich the imKlucts of cern them.selves v**r3 ’ little Avith the suf until it wt'iglntl hut little mort* timu PKOVF.I) IIO.NDS AND KF.AL FS- Enjoys a Good Love Story. & such liibor Avill command is therefore ferings or burdens of the Avorkers, and when ht>rii. or pt*rlia|is ten ptmiitls. I FIRST D JOR FAST OF FOWLER BALL I'ATi: SKt CP.I'I'V. the measure of the A'alue of gold. t ht*n starit'tl tliefat lit*r ttigivingFliamht't - esiMxrially of those who are relegated to Iain’s Folic. Flitilerti anti DiarrhtEii Kem- With the iire.sent system all tho im)0- idlene.ss. They have no pt*rsomil knoAvl- 106 WALKER ST. EAST. plo of this country are made tt) pay a etlA'. Metore one htittle t)f tin* 2.”)ct'iit sizi* l.lIF.HT.I. MAl.DWLN, Prasidant. edgo of tho.seconditions. It is giatifying liiitl hren iisetl a Kiarketl imprtivement premium on gold in order that a few to their son.so of humanity to .supix;.se was seen anti its ctintinuetl ust* cart'd the d . .Lilms. (i. PI‘]N.NKLL. Vlaa-Prasldant. .Mich imiiorters may lie saAod some imaginary that enforced idlene.s.s is unavoidable. child. Its weakness anti |)un 3’ct>tistitutit)n P. K. WALSWOltTII. Traasiirar. inconvenit'iice in tho payment t)f bal- They AA'ould never think of liolding the tlisnppenretl nml its fatlit*r anti niA'self I anct'S. goltl standard responsible for it. Tho.so believe the chilli's lift* was savt'tl by this .\i) Imaiil.v wirlioiit >i;()()? tilled. must pay the debt us to make it a ca brought to lx>ar. So conditions are in oltl gentleman cannot, recover. IT lamity of great iiropirtions in compari GOUGH vestigated only Avith reference to the CROUP, \V. M. .Ncirtoti, who i.s ill the tJnij; lai.s- son Avith any inconvenience to Avhich im- ' effects Avhich philanthropy may liaA’C ou Yes, 'Tis true; inenH lit KiiiRville, .Mo., hiin ho much coii- porters might bo subjected in paying , them. Even the iiliilanthropi.sts, the 'kidneyc URE. ticjeiice in ('hnmherlain'H Colic, Cholera I'ol(* 3’’s HoiieA' and Tar their foreign btihuices. persons Avho haA’o some heart, luid tho.se and Diarrlaea Kemedy that he warrente In order that such a transaction may Is the best Foiigh .Medicine. every bottle and offers to refnnd the who see the mis«'ries of tho ma.sses as F. E. VanSickle. lA'sult in great loss #0 tho masses of our ' mutters of daily observation, are dis (lont&ins no Poison. mone.v to an.v ciiHtomer who in not people it is not m*cessar 7 for a panic to ; HHti«fied aft.er aHinyrit. .Mr. Nelaon takcH posed to regard tlieni as the results of The rate of sickness in Muskegon has Reid ’s German Pills cure no rink in doitiK thin bet'aiise the Kemedy occur. The loss could lie gradual, but ; natural cau.ses or of the inscrutable de decreast*d 70 per cent during the past two iH a certain cure for thediHeaHee for which great. crees of ProAridence. TTio Hterature, years, owing to pare water supply. Three You Will Miss A Treat Constipation and Malaria. it in intended arnl he knowH it. It in For iDOonvrnienrA Only, | 3’earsagothe town hnd 4;i practicing therefore, AA'hich deals with the real con I)h3’8 icians, now only l.'i. If You Fail to Read . . . Sylvan Cum purifies the 8ale by Travift i Maker. Di one case, only tho men Avho bought . dition of ttie masses of tho peojile is Atery abrtiad Avould lie subjected to iiK'finveu- ] breath. II. Hubbard, of Uichfield, aiftsl H.") wuh limited. John P. .Tones . AVenk, Weary jtini WsHted ience—and it Avoultl be iucouvenieuce 1 oa. MOTT’S kicked on the knet* by a horn**, and it in merely, for, as I have saitl, they would people ina3’ h(*coiue strong, vigorous and feared the Hhock will kill him. Ilsrlln'n W«uz7.led shoe. When It Is to be used the lifting case of weeds that are widely distribut of natural wood should tlrst be lightly and all nature was smiling and gay. As ed, the coudltlous under which many what to do over the matter. Poor child! shaft Is secured to the stump, a horse. covered with linseed oil, and when dry they drew near the end of the walk Ixird of them occur are such that the farm —she is so simple, and so sweet. I think Bayneham saw something shining and should be rubbed smooth and cleaned. I must tell Claude —he will know just glittering in the long thick grass. ing coDiinunlty regards their exteriulna- It should also l)e polished on> ‘e a montU what to do; and if 1 si)eak to her, she may “What have we here?” he said, stoop tiou a.s Impossible, and wc can only with bee.swa.\' and turiieiitine. or it may CHArTKU XXVI.—(Contimipil.) consider it interference. ” ing for the shining prize. He nearly hope for their reduction to comparative receive a coat of shellac varnish. If the “Will you toll me how. and when you The countess believed she was perform dropped it again, in uncontrollable aston hnrinlessness. A species newly Intro wood Is soft pine, several coats of col •aw your mother, Hilda? ” asked l*aul ing a kindly, motherly action in seeking ishment. It was his wife’s bracelet, the duced might doubtless be eradicated Fulton, humbly. her son, and telling him what she had ored varnisli will be best. Gonstant one he had seen upon her arm the night If taken in time. • • * Each land- care Is necessary to keej) a wood floor She told him the story of her mother’s seen; accordingly she was the first in the before, and had spoken to his mother death. Through the hard, worldly nature breakfast room. Mr. Fulton, in accord owner should be on the watch for new looking well. It should he dusted daily about; It was the very same; there wore plants and learn their character, If some sharp sting of remorse pierced ance with his arrangements on the pre the costly pearls and the pale pure gold, and wiped once a week with a soft him. vious evening, left while the morning was possible, before they become estab cloth and clean water Wher. needful, with his initials and those of his wife en lished and assert themselves as aggres “Oroat he.ayens!” he ori( ‘d, “to think still dawning. Barbara Farle had taken twined. wash It thoroughly with soft sjids that 1 came here, seeking my new life, breakfast, and gone out into the grounds. “Hilda ’s bracelet!” cried Lady Bayne- sive weeds on his farm. made from castile soap, adding a tea and find my wife's grave anil my living Lady Hilda was in her room. Hence the him, in sheer wonder; “why, how did spoonful of oil to every quart of suds. child!” countess had a < lear field; and when her that come here? How careless to drop a Shallow Cnltivation of Corn. “She gave me one message for you, ” son entered, she went into action at once. Deep cultivation simply means root- This mixture should be stirrcil well valuable piece of jewelry like that! Is it every time the cloth Is dipped into It, •aid Ijady Hilda, graveiy. “It was to tell With her secoml cup of tea she commenc injured? ” she continued, for her son did pruning the corn. The Illinois Ex you that, dying, she blessed ami forgave ed a preamble. not speak. “How strange that it should periment Station has made a very ex and after It Is applied the floor should you. ” “I think you know me too well, Claude, be here!” she said, taking it from his haustive study of this very question, be wiped dry with a soft cloth. The “Did she say that?” asked Paul Ful ever to susi>ect that 1 could be capable of hand. “Why, Clamle, Hilda wore this NKW STUMP-m.bKr.. and the conclusions are, after years of same treatment should be applied to ton, hoai*s(dy. while his <'yes grew dim any impertinence or interference: is it not lust evening; I saw it on lier arm when or other draught auimal, Is hitched to comparative exiierlmeut, that shallow the stairs. wifli tears. "Poor M-aggie, she loved me so? ” you bade her good night. How came it dearly and wolished wootlvvork can daughter more than any words osed all the around small farms Is bettor because ter and a half teaspoon of vanilla. can explain,” said the countess, with morning. ” replied the maiil; “she has not for me. 1 stM' honor and rank and the dignity. of bettor sanitary regulations. The aai* Have your plates lined with pastry; yet left her room. ” cz good word and praise of men before me. “On the first evening of his arrival, we facilities for schools, society and other -TT- pour In the mixture, baking slowly to I see a better and higher life, but all this “Has she not been in the park?” asked all remarked how much he seemed stnick I.ady Bayneham. quickly. moral and educational advantages are a rather dark brown. Another recipe depends upon you. I suffered, Hilda; no with Hilda. Mind, I insinuate nothing doubled by the existence of small one know it. Shame and disgraee canker “My lady is ill.” said Pauline again, calls for the yelks of six eggs; add one against him; ho is only a man of the with a look of astonishment, “and has farms. A new era has come and is rap cup of sugar, half cup of butter; beat ed my very sromise me said I^ady Bayneham; “be iirudent and have not quitted your room. How came it keep anything except cows, but wliere sugar. This mako.s a firm mortar-like one thing—if I die first, you will tell the sensible, Claude. Suppose, after all, there. Hilda? ” -JS: making butter Is the aim. there Is more He held it out ns he spoke, and a long, Icing when It dries. Fill in the whole truth to my husband; he will never there was nothing on the paper but the or less sklm-milk nnd buttermilk which name of a book or a song? ” low cry came from her pale lips. center wiiii goosifiierry ice-cream betray you. ” must be utilized In some way. He promised without the least intention “Tell me how (hey were given,” he "Look! ” cried Lady Bayneham, and SECURE STACK FENCE. (’hop tip some stiff lemon Jelly, to scatter over the gooseberry ice Ih of ever keeping his word, and they turned said, "and I can judge for myself.” Claude, siiringing forward, caught his fence are cross-stacked or stacked and VcKetnhles Fresh from the Garden. Lady Bayneham, who began to repent of w ife as she was falling, pale and sense (he middle of the dish, aud you have al toward the hoii.se. capped when the stack is made in the Vegetables fresh from the garden pro “Hilda, ” said Paul Fidton, “you are my her undertaking, then told him of the two less, to the ground. mote good health and are much better delidous dessert for a hot day. little scenes she had witnessed, and his ‘•There is your answer,” said the dig winter, the stakes will bo found frozen own child. Let me hear m.v name once. than can bo bought half-wilted and face grew dark. nified countess, ns she rang the bell. In the ground, which generally nece.ssi- AVhite Found Cuke. Say ‘God bless you, father,’ before we lacking flavor. Many a town lot could part.” “If that man dared to write nonsense to “Take care, (.'laude. It .seems to me that tates breaking or chopping them off. A One cup granulated sug;ir, \-2 cup but he made to produce enough for a small She turned her fair, sad face to him, my wife, I would follow him to London there is a dark shadow hanging over our better way of securing the corners of ter; beat ‘20 minutes; whites of 2 eggs; family at the cost of a small amount of *nd ho never forgot it as he saw it then. and thrash him!” he cried. “I can see house. Why should she faint? There such a fence is to bind them by placing heat 10 minutes more. Measure V/y cup# how it is Hilda did not tell me; she was was nothing so alarming in your words. ’’ labor. It Is surprising how much can The breath of the summer wind was not a rail on each side of a corner, one end flour aud sift with 1 teaspoon baking afraid I should quarrel with him.” (To be continued.) be grown on a very small plot If It Is more sweet and faint than the voice that resting on the ground close to the powder; add flour aud cup sweet ■aid: “Goady Hilda enter the house, of naming it at all; she cannot run to you bles l.s a form of nils-speech to which this means the fence Is well secured to All plants growing In the house gether 15 minutes aud bake about 50 “I should have been a different man.” every time any one either speaks or w’rites most of us are occasionally subject, withstand severe winds and the crowd should have their leaves washed occa minutes In a rather slow oven. Thl# That night, while darkness and silence to her.” nnd the remarkable words thus evolv ing of cattle, and when moved rarely sionally with warm soapy water, using cake is not good if hastily made. fell upon the old castle, there was one be “Then why have you named it?” asked ed cause considerable amusement to found frozen In.—.American Agricul a small soft sponge Only in thi.s way neath its roof who seemed to die a living I..ord Bayneham, impatiently. “If there turist. can they be thoroughly cleansed of A New Flannel Cake. is nothing wrong, extraordinary, improp the quick-witted listeners. death. That night a fair young face lost A certain young lady who, to her In dust and dirt, which otherwi.so stop Work well together two tahlospoon- its radiance and youth; a pure, loving er, wonderful, or anything else in it, why I’roflt in llenM. did you come to me?” tense mortification, often reverses her Mr. Samuel Ryman Is a farmer who up the pores of the leaves and thus kill fuls of butter and one of sugar to a heart rebelled wildly against dark, stern cream; (lieu add two whole eggs, one fate; a golden head tossed wearily to and “Clamle, I quite despair of you.” said vowels thus, says she is entirely un lives a few miles from the office of or seriously Injure the plants. fro; and in the darkness there came to her the countess, haughtily. “I have exiilain- conscious of It, even after speaking. Farm Xews. He keeps chickens be- by one, and after the eggs are well ed my motives. Your wife is young, One summer evening she was saun AlilkiiiK a Cow Clean. beaten in put In four ounces of flour •gain those solemn, terrible words, “I catisc he finds them profitable. Last To milk a cow “clean” has always visit the sins of the fathers upon the beautiful and untrained in the world ’s tering with a friend toward the village and one gill of milk. Make the paste year he had a flock of two hundred been the ambition of the milker, and children.” ways; it is your place to warn her, and postotllce of the little town where they hen.s, and from these he got ‘2,’28r» dozens smooth, and when ready to use add The young, beautiful, and belove0 each for the year, and counting With regard to the relationship be fuls of melted butter. .Add sutlicient thorns, and she hatl nothing much that choice fern leaves. As soon ns the friend r(*covered her their feed at r>0 cents, the profit was $1 tween the different constituents of milk, flour to make a dough just stiff enough, reejuired thought; but this night, when “See, aunt,” she said, touching Lady gravity she gasped: “I 8uppo.se j’ou In apiece. He feeds good, sound wheat In it would seem that there Is a clear re * young heart near her was breaking Bayneham’s face with her fresh red lips, tended to ask .Miss .Maj' If she wa.s to handle. .Mix well, cut raiiidly and with sorrow. Lady Bayneham could not “I have found all these treasures; they the morning, ton cpiarts to two hundred lationship between (he fat and the bake iu a (5 'ulle# ot ^uieil^r *»ave torn it in pieces before the Farle quitted the room, “perhaps you will founded in 11 lU. of the poor farmer is often seen in bis Uilrd-class not less than ten. ” Uiat coveted spot ' THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. Highest of all in Leavening Power. —Latest U. S. Gov ’t Report UNION FAKMKK'H CLL’H. Whea You 0« North St. Johae Marlieta. for the summer, please beariu 8t. Johua. Vfich.. July 10. ISUO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10,1895. They I>lsrusse biiyera ue quoted ex. vice to Pay View, Petoskey, prenaly for The Nkwh, by J. S. Oagood. “('oin ” H auvky of ••Coiii ’H Fiutiiicial The Jum*im*etiiigof theFniou Farmer’s Charlevoix and Traverse City today : School ’’ fame, iiotwitliHtamliiifj' the Club was held at the {ileusunt home of is the most complete and b(‘Ht (Vhlte wheat...... arranged this year of any S'o 2 Ked wheat...... -...... 60 orithuHia whicli Imh work on the monetary Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodlierry, There Oats...... 28 since the “Scenic Line” was It.ve...... fidOiiSH queHtion in calling fortli, HtamlH today as were quite a number in attendance and complet(*d. All trains of the Corn in ear...... 20im2n u iKTHonage whoMe like is only paralhnl the m(*etiiig was culled to ord ‘*r by Pres. I D. (j. H. a V: M. P’y conm*ct ('urii.slielled ...... ‘IS Powder Beans...... 1 tm by a few of the great literary n*formerH Pross at 10:35. Our host then furnished I closely at the junction just l.ard ...... y ABft . ITEI.Y PURE north of Grand Rapids with Butter...... to of the century. The hietory of paat gen- 01 1 a jiaper on finance which culled out a the following trains on the KggH ...... 10 erationn is full of men, who by their writ variety of ojiinioiis in its discussion. Hay...... 12 00«(14 00 W(.*st .Michigan. Is'aveGrand I'otutoes ...... }t0snIt of suiM«rfl- firms engag«*d in tin* same line of busi nounces the strike “an o|M*n, manly, un- in their methods of solving the financial West City at 1:20 |i. m. Pouts for eta. the puat two daya under th« jiound- cial reasoning, intei-sisTsed with satire, ness to make any fixed agr****ment by dauntiHl and earnest effort and iqi|n*al question as are the leading politicians in buy jiorts leave Traverse City ing of the bearH and re(*eii>t of50car8new have s<*t apace the strong fon-e of agita which tdl entering into suclmrrangement made by hard-workingand long-suffering various jiarts of the country. The call at 2:30 p. m. This train ar wheat at Fhicugo from the southwest. tion which has culminated in polith'al shall be gover!n*n well direi*ted so far, and the thous the corresponding secretari' was in this means only can the business men of have jinssed a series of n‘solutions in 7:30 |i. III. It is a great train The Magnltlcenl New Fast Steuinshliis ands who are studying his pages today St. .lohns hope to ap|U’o»ich the goal of favor of international bimetalism at a structed to make inquiries about them. to enabling a ]ierson to reach their destination in time for may give to him the credit of provoking friendly associations. fixed ratio to be determined by an agns*- The viewing committee rejiorted things u campaign of wrious reflection over a around the premis(*s in good slmjH*. Mr. supper. Just the thing for ATLANTA Pusiness firms are as inter-dejiendent ment betwe«*n (ierinany, France, (ireat fuinilh's with children. The vital question, the (Hpml of which has not as the members of so<*iety, and even more Pritain and the Fnited Stati*s. It is In*- Woodberry has not biH>n blessed with an Northern daylight r'de along the bwu experienced since the decline of so. In tinn*s of great commercial dej(r»*s- lieved the conference bas**s its hojies of abundance of rain any more than his beautiful bays and lakes CITY" OF RACINE slavery, sitm the lmnksandbrok**rageinstitutions an agm*ment on Mr. .\. .1. Palfour ’s a<*- neighbors, and cons<*quently his crojis north of Traverse City is a de (Hunt ex{ireMsly for this route.) Harvey's book abounds in fnllacit*s, yet suffer from the want of it. lightful feature of the triji on jjre kejit from fjiilure onl.v by subservient cession to office. Resorts. this train. Tliese steainsliiiiH liuve liiinieiiHe reserve its importance is such before the eyes of The question box brought out a num {lower, wlilcli enables them to make their and unit. ber of inquiries for something to siqi- leaves at 11 o ’clock, with weather, sleepers, and arrives at Trav- Each 1200 tons burthen with sleetiing IKilitical ♦‘conomists are being employed conditions', but there is thorough organ jilement the hay croji. Some had already areomodations for BOO (lassengerH, will leave to answer its as,sertions. This alone is How Miirli is Guiiicfl by LiceiiHliii' tlie sowed corn for fodder ; others were jire- ei-se (Yty at 4:00 a. m., (.'hnr- Gka .nii Havk .n for Chk'aoo dally, exce{it Sat- ization at idl times ami when the siKH*tre Liquor Tratllc* ? levoix 6:30, Petoskey 7:00 urdaj*. at y;00 {). in. <'nough to demonstrate that there is vein of hard times aj)iiroaclH*s there is unit«*d paring to sow millet. It was conceded and Pay View 7:10 a.m. .\ny Extra Saturday triiis to Chicago, eom- Ekitok Nkws:—The assessed valuation nieneliig J line 1 and eiiteiiiber 7, both of truth (‘iiough running through its action with the b!*st of results. b.y all that some such croji would be nec 1). G. H. «.k .M. agent can get days inclusive. of the corjjoration of .Majde Itapids is seats in parlor cars or berths pages to arouse those who disagn*ewith The importance of busim*ss mens’ as essary. The question “Would the farm .Arriving in ('hicago the following morning its do<*trines to the greatest pit<*h of f 193,840.09. We have one saloon, jmy- ers around St. Johns be benefitU*d by the in shH*jiers res(*rved by tele ill time for the outgoing trains sociations is shown whenever any (]ues- graphing to J. S. Hawkins, Fare, berth included. - - $3.00 formidability. (Ireat and learned phil ing ^oOO. The county treasurer gets #5, rebuilding of the factory? ” created an tion of intert*st to the whole community agent C. W. M. R’y Graml Round Trip, sfood for season, - $5.00 osophers and scientists ignore altogether leaving !?19.’i to be divided equall,y be- animub'd discu.ssion, with var.ying con arises. Cnless there is harmony among Rafiids. We have first class, Itetiirniiig, leave Chicago dally, exce{it Sun twet*n the county and the corporation. conv€*nii*nt service and ask the average illogical discussions which the citizens, rejiresenteil a<*cording to the clusions, the majority thinking they day at 7:.'lo {I. III., arriving at Grand Haven Now this 1*247. ."iO apportioned on our your patronage. early next morning in time for the dally .'j:4(> apiM*ar from time to time in defense of would. III. busim*ss in which they are engaged, there Gko . k avk n a. Limited Ex(iress train on U., G.H.&M. valuation shows that our |»ercentage is D H . , G. P. U’y for all {loiiits East and North. irrational sentiments on tin* jtart of is jdways the disngn*<*able results of small Mamie Woodberry gave a r**citation 44 w4 1.27 mills, or about of 1 jiercent. Now Extra Sunday trl{is to Grand Haven, com- little known writers, but “Coin ’’ Harvey's diffen*n(*es and dissatisfactions, tin* ex- “What can a woman do? ” which was meiieiiig .luiie 2, and ending Se{itemiier 8, statistics show that for every dollar we botli days inclusive. work is not altogether aconglomoration ist(*nce of which n*nders local friendlim*ss good. .Mrs. II. I). Foot had an interest Tills tlie short 11m* to CHICAGO. Passen get, direct and indirict, from the liriuor gers should see tliat tlieir tickets read via of fiUsities and the truth of this stati*- imjiossible and jealousy admis.sable. If ing select reading. The ([uestiou for gen traffic costs us fifteen. Will some license Grand Haven and tills iio|iiiIar line. ment can be verified by the attention it St. Johns had ls*«*n blessed with an Jis- eral discussion was then taken up as to Tlirougli tickets to all {mints via Chicago voting church member please ex|>lain can be had of all railroad ticket agents. is re<*eiving at the hands of our leading s«M*iation of well organiz)*ulnted in said nation and nation. H a rv(*y is struggling during the winter months. This year it The Fearful Fate Nt«*(l for HiiHiiK HIh KlIKI.'.tlATlS.VI Pkkiiins & Hai .iiwix , .Moi tgag(*c. without stint cannot fail to know that re!!iU!ieratio!i at tin* best for societi(*s the fe«*t of the vicious brute lay the b.abe, Own Iticyi'Ic. HAtSIAGO 85)1 2\v Attorneys for .Mortgag«*<*. who i!!nh*rtakt* such work. !i!nl for tin* GEXKKAL DKHkLITY the so called cranks f*f one century are a mangled mass of human flesh. Poth Elsie, .Mich., July 3.—John Schreiber, a L.Y.Hi: BACK sometimes the idols of the next. i!ite!ests of thos(* who dt*si!*t* tin* b(*st AailtVOLS l«|f.lCASES OR’I'G.VGE S.ALE.—l*cr«ult liaving been legs ha(*n eaten off, and one arm was shoemak(*r in the eni|iloy of Withrow vk VAIIK'Of'KLE M made in tin* conditions of a certain mort that ca!i bf* ]irocun*d »it ano!ni!nd ligun*, gone. Doyle, startl'd Monday moriiiiig on his SfiC.YUAlii YVECAKNESS gage dated Octolicr 7. 1HH7, executed liy MK(Ji.\.\i.\(i with next Wedn(*sday Poston it is bettf*!* that all !no!iies !*<*«*eived fro!ii IVI POTENCY (ieo. \V. .AIcCrumli and C/ilaiithc M. .McCrumb. The frantic mother succeeded in rescue- bic.vcie to ride through to Ohio, .\bout EIBNEY ItSSEASES ills wife, to Gcorgi* \A’. Doty, and recorded in will havt* on her hands the largest relig tin* s.'ile of tick<*ts be a|i|iro]iriated to tin* l.llicr .78 of mortgages on {lagc 125), in the ing what was left of her child, but not tin* same time the argiis-eyed ollicers at ious assemblage of any kind ever called h*<*tun* bun*au. This |ila!i is i!i oi(**ra- WITHOUT MEDICINE otlici* of the Register of Deeds, for the countv until life was e.\.tinct. She is |(rostrate Leslie rH*eived notice to look out for a Elortrlcity, properly npnllcil Is fast taking of Clinton and stale of Micliigan, on tlie 11th together in the rniteneumatic tire, ’J)5 model. the]»laceof drugs for all Nervous, Itheunnitlc, tlicre Is claimed to be due at the dat«* of this gi'eat anmmi convf*ntion of the Christian state, innl the co!iti!M!atio!i of thesche!in* Kidney and Urinal Troubles, and will effect notice till* sum of ?1,1 1 7. 4;i, b(*sid(*s an at her reason. Now Schreiber’s wla*«*l is a hard tire ma cnrcH In seemingly hopeless c.xses where every Kndevor societies that is to lie attended f!*(i!n ycjir to .vear by such iilac»*s attests other known means bus fulled. torney f(*c of twenty-five dollars, {irovldcd in L.vtku —The above rejiort is denied in chine of the vintageof ’8t>. Nevertheless, Any sluggish, weak or diseased organ may said mortgage and liy statute, and no suit 1 )y ov«*i* .")((,o](ularity. It is the general se!iti- by this means be roused to healthy activity or proce(*dlng at law or in equity liaving full by the Detroit Journal of last night. soon after he arrived in sight of Leslie he before It is too late. b(*4*n instituted to recover any part ofthe state and jirovince in .North .\merica, !!ient a!no!ig o!!r church socicth*s that delit secured by said mortgage. ’ Now, tliere- found himself en route to the jail, and Leading medical men nso and recommend the fore, by virtue of tlie power of sale in said acting on liehalf of over the phi!! suggested be (*arried oi!t, lunl THE lOXI.Y CEI.EHK.VTIOX. Owen Hell iu their practice. his bicycle hung uji for ?25 reward. .\ mortgage contained and by statute in sucli Christian young ]ieopl<*. In the jiresenct* for this reason Thk Nkws calls the at- case made and {irovlded, notice Is hereby “Giic of tb** A'lHltorH” iin .Vccoiiiit of liberal use of the telejihone convinced the OUR IAR6E ILIUSTRATEO CATALOGUE given that on Satiirila.v, tlie 14tb|dav (i(;Sei)- of such a gathering asthis, eagerasit will te!itio!i of its readers to tin* !natter. It tember, 1H5).A, at one o ’clock in tlicafternoon. tin* Ev»»ut. officers that the wh(*t*l was with the right Contains fullest information regarding tbo cure be to h«*ar. the inadecpmcy ofthehuman would b(* !n*<*(*ssary o!ily for a !!n*<*ti!ig of arutc, chronic and nervous diseases, {(rices, at tlie west front door nt the (’ourt House The Woman ’s Kelief Corps visited Ionia ful owner, and after b(*ing detained two and how to order, in Englisli, German, Swedish for Clinton county, .Allchlgan. in tin* village voice b»vonH*s )iainfully a]i]iarent and of to be called, i!iviti!ig jieojih* i!iten*st**d i!i and Norwegian languages, will bo moiled, u|ion of St. .lolms. In said county, there will be on the fourth, and were met at the depot hours Schreiber w/is allowed to continue sold nt iiubllc vendue to the highest bidder the thousand addn*ss»*s aiiang*Hlfor, not |iro!noti!ig the idea to be jirese!it. .\ application, to any address for 6 cents {lustage. tlie lami in said mortgage described viz; The by the band and the (J. .V. P. led by their on his way, and barring accidents will one of them will r(*ach the ears of a tenth pn*sid<*!)t lunl dirn'tors should In* elc<*tt*d nortliwest <|uart»*r of tlie soutlienst quarter commander, F. .M. Kellogg and escorted s|H*nd the Fourth with Ohio relatives. The Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co. of s»>ctlon number slxl<*«*n. In townshl|i five of those for whom they ar<* intended. for U!nlertaki!ig thi* work of s<*<*uri!ig the MAIN OPPICB AND ONLY PACTOUY, iiortli of range four west, in .Alicbigan, for to post and corjis rooms. .Vn address of tile iiurpose of satisfying the amount line on The largest auditorium in Poston will attrjictio!is. The Owen Electric Belt Bldq., 201 to 211 State Street, said mortgage. welcome and resjionse were given and we I.it«*rary X«»f«*K. CHICAGO, ILL. not seat over IP.tMK) and if it Py followi!ig out this |ila!i St. .lolms Dated. .Mine l.'tli, 185i.". 95 were left to rest and visit until time to •“<), ■will lie paint me tlie way I want. The Largest Electric Belt Establithmentin the World GEO. AV. DOTY, would tin* difficulty of having them all will In* nss!!red of a high class of e!it«*r- MMMTIOM TMIR RARSR. Ff.iikwa a - AA' ai .iiiiidok , .Mortgagee. form for the street [larade. Nearly every Am iKiniiy as a girlie. ■18wl3 Attorneys for .AIortgag(*«*. hear the same sjieaker wouidjstill remain. tain!ne!its lunl much of the U!ifrie!nlli!n*ss Or will he paint me an iigl.v tyke, business firm was rejiresented in the pa And he d -----d to .Mr. .N'efll The difficulty will be in part overcome which has arise!i erstwhile a!no!ig the Hilt Htill and on and Yvliicli ever it Ih, ortgage .sale .— Default having been rade. The buildings, wagonsand bicycles H(* Im a eaety Kerllne. by the er(*ction of several mammoth societies, who have each stiuggled to s**(* ‘Out of Sight. made in tin* conditions of a certain were finely decorated with red, white aiid The I.ord prote<*t tin* back and neck Mmortgage executed liy William A. Abel and booths and t he o|s*ning of t heconvention who sho!!ld co!iduct tin* year’s co!!rs(*, Of lioneMt Mr. Nerll.” -Ann D. Abel to Steidieii Al. I’nrr, dated May blu#, showing that th(*re had be«*n much 17, 1.85)2, and recorded in the office of tlie with tw(*nty simultaneous nn*<*tings lield will In* obviat<*d. This, one of the last vers»*H ever written Register of Dii*ds for Clinton coiintv, in in as many churches of tin* city. Pullet labor expended, .\fter the parade they by Pobert Louis St<*venson, is in rt'ference Mlchlgim, on June 2.*i, 185)2, in Lllier Yfi ot rejiaired to Ofiera hall for the spt*<*(*hes. mortgages, on fiage 206, on which mort everything be done that is ](ossible and Tiik grejit silver debate betwi*«*!i ex- to the jiortrait of hims(*lf, which is given gage f here Is claimed to be due at tlie date •Meals w(*re served at the exj)(*nse of the of tills notice five liundred and thirty-two after all it is on tin- jirinting pn*ss that ('()!igress!na!i Hor!* of New York, a!nl to the 5 ‘l* with his V(*rse for the first dollars. Iiesldcs an attorney fee of twenty- reliance must be had in sin h an evi*nt. Harvey, author of “('oi!i ’s Fi!ia!icial citizens of Ionia. .\ft<*r dinner came the time in theJiilyCosmojiolitan. Thelines five dollars, stiimlatcd in siiid mortgage to races, the finest of this part being the fire be paid slmuld any |iroc<*<*dlngH be taken to The jiervading sjiirit of tin* vast assem School," is to ln*gi!i in t'hicago, Ji!ly IP. might have come from the |ien of Purus, foreclose said mortgage, and no suit or {iro- company. \ little after 0 o ’clock we c«*i*dlng lit law or in equity having lii-i*!! In blage, the ins]iirations and the hojies It will co!iti!iue fro!!i da.v to (hiy U!itil and are imimitable in their way. The stituted to recover any |iart of the debt se that l<*ad on toju actical accomidishment, tbiished. Fach ’ . is to have te!i were tak(*n in charge by (’ommander Jiortrait was (h*clared by Stevenson him cured liy snld mortgage, tlierefore. liv virtue 7549 Kellogg and corjis |)ri*sident, .Mrs. .Marsh, of till* {lower of sale Iu said mortgage con will make themselves most strongly felt assista!its, luid the si!igle stiunlard co!n- self to be the best ever jiainted of him. In tained, and of the statute In sucli case made and escorted to the Paih*y house for a and {irovlded, notice is hereby given tliat on when the tens of thousands are gather(*d !nitt**<* of the New York ('ha!nln‘r of ('o!n- this same number of the (.'osmojiolitan Septemlier 7, 1851.7, at one o ’clock in the for a common |(ur)(os(* and mov«*f(*n*i*s chose!i res]n*<*tively by .Messrs. I’rcsl(let!t—WIll. Sh 111t<*rH , its large edition, it was “out of print” on THuSiSl gage dated January 27. 185)4. executed bv Theresia Shafer to Tin* State Hank of St. fire or fin* sword, but tothat alI-«*ompier- HorrjnnI Harvev. Vice I*r«*Mld»*iit—Gmce Hunt, the third day of publication. Johns, a cor|iorntlon orgnnizeil and existing ing love which is in th«*m)*ssengerof |M*ac(* S«*«T«*tnr.v—Frnnc»*H Xclscin. under tin* laws of .Michigan and recorded in TreiiHiircr—D. L. Hunt. the Register ’s oltlcc for the comity off ’llnton. and good will no man. Tht*y will return T!IK Si!]ire!ne Court has tiled ;i!i opi!iio!i .McKinley, Governor .Morton, .Mayor In till* state of Mil lilgan. In Llber‘7H of mort (’orrcspondliiK Sc!!-n*side!it of other rejiiiblican jiarty figures of con claimed to lie due nt the date of this notice gr* ‘ater courage, but wlmt theyhavesaid Kctoliciii, H. H. Wnsiibiirn. the Slim of if4:L46, besides an attorney fi*e of !ind done will b**carri<*d to th«*uttermosf citiz**!is, which is recp!ired i!i !nost citii*s I’rn.vur MwtInK Coni. —.Mpm. W'ntsoii, I). H. siderable note. .Mr. Dejiew’s rejiutation fl.7 provided In said mortgage aiid bv luid vilhig<*s of the state by ordi!ia!ice Hunt, Hurry WniHwortli. as a humorist was distinctly enhanc<*d by THE SEfSil-WEEKLY statute, and no suit or {iroceeding at law o ’r imrts of tin* world by tin* prt*ss.—Detnat Missionary Coin. — I *a nil in* Adams. Gertrude in equity having be-n instituted to re<*over ].'r»*«* Pr)*ss. fro!!! jM*rsons d<*siri!ig to sell goods i!j(0!i the giving (if tnis dinner ; and when the any |inrt of the debt H(*cnred by snld mort- .Mend, .Mrs, I.licie Unvies. DETROIT JOURNAI gage. .Now therefore. Iiy virtue of tliepower 1 he stre(*t , i!t !i!!cfion, or who re!if a Sundn.T Sciiool^Coni. —Fiorence tViison, .'Ir. genial host was com|iared man for man of sale In said mortgage contained and by Iteais, Frank Ilin-k is ttic cii' aiic.st and best ramily news statute In such case made and |iio\ldcd, 'I'uK disagr)*<*able comlitions in a com b!!si!n*ss jihn*<* for a few days o!iIy. with his distinguished guests it was im- naiH*i ever i.ifered Ha* rciiumg iiiiiUlc notice is hereby given that on Saturday the munity, arising out of shar]i comjM*titiou The case i!i qu«*stion was a t<*st o!n*, junl Cn iliiiK and iteiiefConi. —.Mrs. A. C. Adams, jiossible to avid the passing refl(*ction .if .Mii-liiguii. Liglit big ctilumiis to a 14tli day of .Sf>{itemlier, 189i7. nt one o ’clock .Miss Nelson, .Miss MrDonnld. iiagf, ami eiglil big {iHges wltli each in the arternoon, at the wc^t front door ol which shows itwdf in fin* form of j»*jil- tln*co!!rt holds that it is siinjily a tax or that, in the inten*sts of harmony, .Mr. ishiic, aim tw.t Issues it week. How Is the Court Mouse for diiiton count v, .MIchl. SorinI Com —tirnee H unt, .Mrs. A.C. Adams (liaii Aim ••iilr one Uolbir a yi*(ir. of gan. In the village of St. Johns', In said ousi«>s and jietty femis, can only be ov<*r- license f»*«* for the ln*!ictit of n*sidents at .Mamie Knimons, Frank Watson, Hiram Dejiew himself might be as desirable a Twe.il .-iiYO t ents for tnree inonthH. comity, there will he sold at jiiilillc yendne lirosH. Kt*iot ml e i'-*'i'*H»®rs oacli week and to the hlKh(*Ht hidder the land in snld mort come wln*re tin* vjirious busin**ss **nter- the exin*!is** of other citiz«*!is who art !n)t candidate as the republican party could s.iiiie'niim iti each Issue to {(lease Uecejitlon ('oni. —A. C. Ailams, I da Hutler, gage descrilied, namely: The west half of ]iris!*s jire ass(K*iated amaciiibly in a w**ll n*side!its. find. He takes his European summer ev(*ry nioiniier ol Hie household. It the east half ofthe northeast quarter, of sec Susie Iliirkf***. is ji rleaii iiew's{ia{lei. n is u{i-to- seven north ol orgnnir.**d trade ass(K*iation. Nothing is Flower Com. —('arrie Hutler, Kiiirene Llv- vacation this yeivr, as usual; and he and Just Hie |>nrt of atiy one firm strikers just ^ 1 ,(»9.‘l,tHO, 2.”>.207 ineii mons, Willard .Sto<*ker, Cora Cd in the difficulty. This Emmons, Grace Hunt. .Stat<*a of .\merica in the interest of jieace town In the state. A cash coinmlaslon •Music Com. —Mr. Perkins, Norn Wandel, H. Dated, June 17, 1H5).7. its coin|M>titors in jill ant races. L report the success of Hood ’s Sarsaparilla.” Geo. Cooper is moving his repair shop Wm. Gilson and family left yesterday Elmora £. Thomas , Forestville, Md. A better one at 25c and 35c well worth to the head of Clinton avenue in the for a two weeks’ visit with relatives in .1 ) 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla 40c and 45c, store owned by O. W. Munger. Clare, Mich. A 50c carpet for 40c. V. A. Chapin, who has spent the past Nellie Allison, daughter of C. S. Allison, Is the only True Blood Purifier promi two months with his mother at Ann is seriously ill with whooping cough and nently in the public eye today. An all wool extra super at 50c, Arbor, has returned to St. Johns. pneumonia. Dille habitual conatlja. nUUQ 9 r HIS Uon. PriceZSceuU. Grace Hunt left Monday for Boston us Henry Ingraham left last evening for GOOD BRUSSELLS a delegate from the Y. P. S. C. E of this Grand Rapids to attend the state under place to the national convention. takers’ convention. A BOON At 50c, 65c, and 80c. Editor Geo. S.Corbit, and wife, accom Jesse Sullivan and wife left Tuesday ’ for Best bod3' Brussclls at $1.00. panied by Ruth Pierce, left Monday for Ohio and southern points. They will be Best Velvets at $1.00. Lincoln, Neb, They will be absent about absent three weeks. To Invalids. three weeks. Miss Marion Ney entertained a few Moquettes and Axminsters at the ver 3’ bot D. B. Luten, instructor in engineering friends Friday evening in honor of the tom prices. at the U. of M., passed through St. Misses McDade, of Albany. Johns on his wheel Saturday, en route Dora Moinet was quite seriouslj ’ in II. for Grand Rapids. jured bj’ the ex[)lo8ion of a giant fire Dr. Wiggins lias jiut in his house, 108 Lace Curtains. cracker on the Fouth at Ionia. Spring st.. Dr. Howe's combined electro St, Johns Hive No, 397 L, O. T. M. will thermal, vapor and medicated hath hold its regular review at Maccabee hall, The mercurj’ which played around the apparatus, and is now jirepared to treat In Lace Curtains don’t fail to see Friday evening, July 12th. Allmembers hundriHlth mark Sundaj ” changed its all diseases such im bronchitis, coldness how handsome a one we can show are requested to be present. position to 55° Tuesday morning. of the hands and f»*et, dy’spepsia, chronic constipation, lumbago, paralysis, scro 3’ou at 10c. E. H. Lyon and J. H. Fddew, with their A fire is raging on the extensive marsh fula, spinal curvatures, sciatica, leucor- wives, will spend part of the summer at south of this place and mnn> ’ farmers’ rhea, prolopsiis, uteri and all displace- We want vour trade and if Crooked Lake, near I’etoskey, where buildings are in immediate danger, iiients of the womb. .Mrs. Okeman, an experienced nurse, will have charge of the they have lately built a cottage. Supt. Winston, of the summer school, apparatus in the treatment of ladies. St. Louis, depending as it does upon announces 80 students enrolled. He con riHUEOF TREATMENT. LoW prices water to furnish power for electric light fidently expects the enrollment will reach One treatment per week #1.00, ing and water works, has been compelled 100. Two “ “ #1.50. to resort to steam because of the drouth. Three or more treat men per week .50c Eugene King, who rejiresents the Dow each. John Merrill, a tramp who was ar ney Deep Well Pumj) Company, is in Co There will also be a gentleman in at- tendence for treatment of men. This Qood Qualities, rested Saturday for simple assault, re runna making plans for a water works ceived a sentence of 90 days to the De plant. —New York World. treatment consists of electric, Roman, Turkish, medicated and vapor baths. troit House of Correction at Justice Sev- Catherine Shaver, assisted bj’ her arence’s court Monday. friends, gave Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen, Fair Dealirvg Why pay high house rent? The de formerly' of this place, a reception last =ALLISON’S" sirable rooms over Sunday ’s grocery are evening. Dr. Wi§:s:ins, St. Johns, Mich. for rent at a very low figure. Suitable C. Gruler, a Fowler produce buyer, has will get it 3'ou will be our customers. for a family of three. All conveniences. purchased 75,000 lbs. of wool and is special 108 Spring: Street. Yours to please Inquire of Harry Coleman. going to hold it for a higher price, which Harriet Woolston, of Greenbush town he thinks is sure to come soon. Sale ship, died at her home Friday, July 5, Richard Snow, of Bengal, was arrested Of aged 52 years. The funeral was held at Mondaj' on complaint of John Hanllet the huose Sunday, and the remains BREAD H. L KENDRICK. for assault and batter^’- He was fined brought to St. Johns for burial. Mrs. |5 b.v Justice Duncan j’esterda^ ’. is hard to slice when fresh, Woolston leaves a husband and four Belts, Belt Pins and Waist A traveling man named Graham lost children, but with a bread knife from his pocketbook, containing nearly ?100, A Michigan editor uses the phrase Sets, the Penny Store, which costs while in this jilace .Mondav. Finderleave only 8c y-ou can do it casiK". “that which i.s for the best interests of at The StfHd ami ri'ceive liberal reward. our envied village ” no less than ten David Young, who was arrested .Ma.v times in one issue. Surely he ought to A hand v tool in the kitchen 20 on charge of cruelty’ to an aflopt«*d i realize something d(!sirable by the dint SATURDAY JULY 13. child, had his hearing Monday. Ileplead is a "ood butcher knife fori of such effort. ^ r i THE INTER OCEAN guilty and was Jim‘d ^15 b^v .lustice 12e. You can tjet one at the | PRICE. ------IS THE------The mail route recently jiuthorized be- Severence. Penny Store. tv* ’een Grand Ledge and this place began 1 belt buckle $1.00 lor OOc Tin* cit\’ water works are Jnow supply Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West operations July 1. There is not Ji great ing 2.50,000 gallons p<*r day. No better 1 “ complete 1.75 lor 1.35 array of embellishment about the stage, Flower Pots at 5e arc call And Has the Larg est Circulation. watercan be found in any Michigan but letters can be safely transi>or(ed just “ “ 2.00 lor 1.40 ed chca]), but 2 jiots for 5c is city, as will be attested to by those who _ I DAILY (without Sunday) ...... $6.00 per year the same by the buck-board and sorrel ;chea])cr at the Penny Store. have visited diffennit points within the 1 silver belt jiin .75 lor .55 (with Sunday) ...... $8.00 per year hoss which, iit present, answer r.ll pur IlRMS I state. 1...... 40 for .23 poses. Absolute fast black and no Saj'ers Clark has a new barn under con Shindorf & Son have had a very exten 1 “ wiiist set 1.50 for 1.50 BY MAIL The Weekly Inter Ocean [Cl.00 struction which," for modern improve I seam hose for 10c a pair at I PER YEAR...... ) sive sale so far this year of wagons and ments, has few equals in St. Johns. The 1 ^old ])lated set 1.00 for .55 ' the Penny Store. buggies. Since February 1st they have S A NEW'SPAPER THE INTEB OCEAN keep.s abreast of the times In ull walls for his new house are finished, and respects. It .spares neither pains nor expense in securinc ALL THE disposed of thirty-two buggies jind NEWS AND THE BEST OF CUKRONT LITERATURE. work will be commenced soon on the A eighteen wagons. Joe says liberal iidver- Remember it is one da^' only ! Patent Egg Beaters, a well brickwork. tising when backed by good quality of known 25c leader, for 10c at The Weekly Inter Ocean goods offered is building up for them a The Ionia Standard saj’s that count.y Saturday, July 13, the Penny Store. first class busin(*ss. had a big cyclone last wi^-k. The i>cople AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. must be mighty exclusive about their St, .Johns is well re|>re.«ented on the It has something of interest to each member of the family. 11 wind and rain in that section, or else Our Gauze Vests at 5c each turf this .season and its product of blooded ITS YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind. stories are accelerated to a great degree are better than any sold lor 11 ITS literary features are unequaled. || stock is creating considerable stir wher Subscribe ill coining over the count.v line. 10c. POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of the ever it goes. Col. Wilkes, the pacing ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. horse owned by H. L. Kendrick, and J. R. Rockwell, of Jackson, attempted Now. Nellie H., owned by W. T. Church, are at suicide at Owosso last wwk. He turned Our cojYpcr bottom Wash IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. present making a campaign in Ohio. Geo. on the gas jet full blast, ami retired. i Boilers at 65c beats all. THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAOO, THE NEWS AND COHnERCIAL CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTER Lake and Wm. Schenck are in charge. Being discovered he cut an ugl 3’ gush in ADAPIED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY his throat but this failed also and he is PAPER FARTHER EAST. St. Johns has a free silver enthusiast Won At Last! Our all copper No. 8 or 9 It Is in accord with the people of the W’est both in Politics and Literature. now asking himself wh^’ he did it. who sometimes carries the advocacy of IP YOU . . . Tea Kettles at 92c beats a Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is O.NLY ONE DOL his doctrines to a ludicrous point. Re .1. W. Walsh, forrnerl.v associated with $2 . tea kettle sold by others. LAR PER YEAR. Address INTER OCEAN. Chicago cently, he in comiiany with a friend, par J. W. Fitzgerald on the Ovid Register- WOULD OMLY Union, and later a humorous writer on took of something to wet their dry Our copper bottom No. 7 tongues. His com{)anion ordered “alf the Detroit Evening News under the noni OR and alf” and the frel8, roman largest finger cut off as clean ns if with candles and giant crackers cleared away a razor. he was minus a plate glass window. A At the fire in Ola last Thursday’ the We want 3 011 to come to Subscribe for the customer attempted to kick out the post office was totally" destroyed. Dost- the Penn3' Store it you need pesky things but lost the bottom off his master Scofield had to carry the mail an 3’thing or not, to examine pantaloons in the shuffle. |)ouch to Ashle^’ and have it unlocked be goods and prices. Evcr 3" Much has been said lately of themodern fore he could get at the mail. The build article in jilain large figures. woman and her dress, but here is sotrn*- ing was owned bj- the Shaver estate of TWICE-A-WEEK JOURNAL thing right to the point : “.Maud Muller, [ place. Post yourself in prices and on a summer’s day, stuffed the manger Waideii Fuller of the Ionia house of ;3"OU will not buy anywhere lull of hay. Her hat was there but not corrfi'tion, is making some imjirove- I else, if you want to do your- the rake, for that was but a poet ’s fake. ments at that institution which are SIGN THAT DOCUMENT I self justice. and Blnppiiig the old cow on the side, she highly praised by the local pajiers. He laughed until she almost cried. Must will construct a cement walk from the Entitling you to a paid-up sub Kcmcmher, our store is in think, old bossy, ’ cried the maid, ‘I’m prison to the city line, the citizens build scription to this paper, you the ])ostoflicc block, St.Johns having a pair of bloomers made. ’ ’’ ing it from there to the business portion. would be able to read our new Mich. The C’ougregational pulpit was filled If«>\v “Weary” wh* Foiltsl. serial, THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. last Sunday ’ evening by L. 1). Gibbs, who A forlorn looking “knight of the road ” gave an address ujion the subject, “Deep called at the home of a prominent citizen The Penny Store. ening .\oquainf mice witht'hrist”. It was last Saturday, He was one of the tired nn earnest appeal for a closer study of kind but had at his coininand sufficient Won At Last. Oo<>»l rcllnblp iiipn, f<» hi‘11 imr Christ’s life and for the cnrr.ving out in energ.v to double his arm up in such a ('hotco nnil Hnr< 1,v Niirm-rv Both for only $1.35 a Year. daily transactions (rf those jirinciples manner ns to convince the lady of the It is a thoroughly enjoyablcA .mock, Kiirh nn Knilt Tree**, .Shrubs nnd Omnnien- which have done so much good for civil house that he had suffered the loss of story and .... fnls. niiikp this bnsIncHs ii snorfSH. K«sy work, pIvKsniit, lliflit nnd nrofltable ization. The thoughts presented showed that member. His face was a picture of O i’t'fit Fiiek . Apply nt »»ncr with rercrpiir*'* careful preparation upon the part of the melancholy as he asked her for a few niifi swnrr choice nf territory. K. N. MAT C'OMI'ANV, Norseryiiieii hihI Sccdiiien, spenkf r. pennies. Now and then he would twitch WILL BEGIN SOON. Koclievter, N. Y. Remit or Call at the office of THE NEWS, St. Johns, Mich. A Urga number of borseg were burned la A Fulton cat it taking care of a brood KILLED IN THE CHAIR. FIRE KILLS SIX MEN. their etablee. The change in the wind MIRROR OF MICHIGAN of little chickens. TheNews and thebig brick wineries and therailroad Nttison Dewey, of Laiioor, died from an Dr. Buchanaot tbe 'Wi'ife > Poiaoner^ oflJcee are what saved the day for tbo overRose of nioriihine. Diea by Klcctrocation at SiuK Sins* H'iT is'XrrZCS^iiH WALL COLLAPSES IN A MINNB- firemen. Probably $2,000,000 will cover FAITHFUL RECOUNTING OF HER Dr. Robert AA'. Buchanan, tho wife poI»- the loss. It is nearly total, however, as .Tohn Gillis, of Owemlale, was killed by APOLIS BLAZE. LATEST NEWS. a flying lever in a sawinill. oner, was electrocuted ut Sing Sing, N. Y., WKDNKbDAY, JULY, 10, 18U5. owing to the dangerous character of the Monday aft«*rnoon. Mrs. Buchanan madv district, insurance rates have been so Four Benton Harbor merchants will bo a last effort to induce Governor Mortoa arn-sted for selling sisters Jennie and KlutiKCs of Wheels Ulown Off with week with a large at in AA’ashtenaw Goiinly. ^as visited Minneapolis since the old Annabel, and Miss Eiiiiim Scbults, of Dynuiiiitc —Cupt. Uowtfute Gets • Tribuuo building conffagration, when the tendance, at least Of the sixteen saloons in AA’exford Manchester, were out in a launch at ('ounty, Gadillae has twelve, Mautou two, liontc Term — Million - Dollar Iron five-story brick building at ‘J40 and 242 5,000 delegates be \ ing present. The Adrian on the River Raisin when the gas Henri<‘ttn and Sherman one each. Plant Gora for u Houx. First avenue South, in which was the Mac- oline used for fuel tixik fire. 'Phe occu Xionuld crockery store, was destroyed, tiood 'rcmplars or pants of the boat sprang into the water. Sanilac County farmers say the hay crop ^he tiro broke out at 11 o ’clock and burst ganizatiun is by far is so light it will take a fine-tooth comb Reclaterad Mail la Rifled. Lightened so suddenly of its load for forth with a sudden violence which defied the largest temper ward, tlic engine and lioiler in the stern to rake it up. 'rhey talk of $50 or $40 a The Southern I'uHlic Overlaiul north restraint. TTie building was full of straw ance organization brought it under water, and it sank. 'Phe ton. bound train was stoppeil near Uiddh's, us(>d in packing the china and the flames now in existence, hav accident hapiiened near the river bridge, M. H. J. Leighton, an ex-niderman, Ore., Monday night at 10:15 o ’oloek by fed uiion this and swelled to gigantic pro ing a total member where a miniber of jicople were fishing. aged G7, (-ominitted snieide at Y’psilanti. three highwaynieu. Stieks of dynamite portions. They leaped above the walls ship of 700,000, of By reaching fish jioles to tiiose in the wa Continued ill health had rendered him de- were placed on the rails, disabling the en and rolled in wavi*s of fire over the root. whom 450,(X>0 belong ter some were drawn out, and with the sjiondent. gine by blowing off tho tiauges of the The entire lire department of the city was to the adult branch help of a lioat which cli'inced to be near trucks, and brought the train to a stop. DR. l>. II. iiAXX, of the order. Origi Tho alumni of Adriun College at its re called out and heroic nu'usnres were useil all were soon brought to shore. union resolvixl to pledge to their alma Taking the fireman, two of the highway by the firemen to stay the terrible tide. nating in Oneida County, New York, in 1851, with a band of young men. among mater $2,500 as a fund for the erection of men proceeded through the train, and First avenue and Third street were tilled Htiident KcHents a I.aiindry Dim. a new hnilding for a library. ♦very car, from the exi)re8s car to the with spectators, who watched the awful whom was ex-Pustniaster General James, Harry G. Hadden, of Englewood, Ill., roar Pullman, was searched. Nothing was the inoveinent had a marvelous growth. received his diploma and degree of Bach Farniington and Novi farmers are cut sight. Suddenly while they looked the ting hay four inches high. AA’hen they obtained from the express car, as there south wall tottered out and fell wifJi a It has since extendwl to .Africa. Asia and elor of Law the other day at Ann Arbor. was no treasure on Ijoard, but in the mail even Australia, where some of the liest Laundry Collector Eni.inuel .Allmen- quit at night they mark wli«-re th<\v left off sudden crash. A murmur of agony went so as to know where to start again. car better success was met and the Port up from thethrong who had but a moment lodges of the order now exist. At the last dinger presented to Hadden, who was DH. lifCU.\8 AX. land, Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria, B. C., international grand lodge, held in Des sitting on the inirch with two young before seen a squad of firemen run into Quartermaster Gi-neral Gwrge M. Dev emor and jdeadfsl fo^her husband’s life^ registered sacks were ritliHl. One high the alley with a quantity of hose and turn Moines, there was a siiirited contest for women, a laundry bill of .fL5G. Hadden lin, beloved by all tlie State militia as tho wayman took a hasty shot at Conductor the honor of the grand lodge Hiis year be took .Allmendinger to his room to jirove though her grief almost prevented her $ix streams of water on the walls and into prine<- of good fc-llows. died at Jackson, from speaking. Governor .Morton waa Kearney, who was in charge of the train, the windows. Sixteen men were under tween Sydney and Boston, 'fhere are the bill ought not lie paid because his after an illness lasting nearly a year. but no injury resulted. now established no h'ss than eighty-five duck trousers liad bisui ruined. Hot words plainly overcome by the woman ’s pleading^ that wall. When they were dragged out Ja<-ob Hoffmer, an allegf-d horse thief, and tears stixxl in his oyo.s as ho lifted her six were dead and others seriously in grand lodges, with over l.'I.tMM) subordl- followcil, and then Hie collector found VARCHINC ON HAVANA, note lodges anil temples, and the interna himself at the foot of the stairs with a cut a hole almost through the wall of the to her fe<*t and told her th-.it lie could not jured. Ann Arbor jnil with a rusty old jackknife, grant her n-ijiiest. Tlie property loss consisted of the entire tional sii|)renie lodge is eomposed of rep broken arm. Hadden was arrested on a Oomez, with 8,000 Men, Said to Be Headed reseutatives from tViese bodies. Tho rit capias, witli bail set at .A4(M). Hadden blit was discovered before he could es The crime for which the condemned for the Cuban Capital. demolition of the building occupied by Mc cape. man suffered the death p<*nalty was the Donald Brothers, dealers in crockery, uals have been translated into sixteen played guard in the foot-ball te.un. According to .a gentleman who came different languages, and its s.rength is alleged {Miisoniiig of his w ife in 1893. He .chinawnre, glassware, silverware and gn.s Yoiinx Boj’s Cliiirged with Burglary. AA’hen the stepfather of 10-year-old .Ten- married Miss .Annie Brm* is now living. olutionary fever, 'nds gentleman, who is ivork, and was well stocked. Tho fire alotie, while Kngland, Viy the Inst reports, ing, he was horrified to find the form of has 29i,lD<5 adults and 108.744 members under ID years of age, .Artli ir Bailey and In 180ower of the fire deiiartment to i-on- alleged they ♦•ntered IMielps & Son ’s gro devising all of her property t.> him. AVith* asserts Hint In n short time he will water trol. At a few minutes before midnight in frigid Iceland it has secured a foot cut the girl down, and she was by prompt his horses in Uio del Alinendares and hold, with over twenty lodges. cery stori*, and Tliursd ly .ifternoon in six nioiiths slie di<*oison<*d. Then fol- and the other falling out into the alley, lier will not take, stole $’2 from the money drawer. 'Phey imo Gomez surprised a garrison of 1,500 .where the firemen were at work. The to keep eorniiany with an American, but Spanish at .Alta Gracia, and had a severe buy, sell, furnish or are so young that the officers do not know loss will aggregate over ?‘J(>0,(KMJ; insur what to do with them, and they have been her parents objected. Neighbors say this battle with them. He cut their ranks all cause to be furnished is the second attempt on the part of the ance unknown. to others ns a bever turned ^ver to (’ounty .Agent AA'hitney. to pieces and routed the enemy v.'ith heavy The first evidence of the eoniing disas girl to end her own life, losses. After he had taken the town he age, any spiritiions AA’unts $.’AO,(K)U Damuges. ter was the discovery of smoke from the or malt liquors, wine Alonzo Huntley, agi-il 74. jiassod burned it. Colonel Borero, one of the rear por^n j^f the buijdin^' 10:40 John Shadford has sued the .Ann .Arbor Cuban leaders, was killed by his own mVn,' or *;^*'ler, and in all through Alorh-y, having walked the entire o’ clock. Several alarms were turned in, Street Railway Gompany for ^•’►D.DOO distance from Council Bl.'ffs, Iowa, draw but it is said by some accidentally. no nor alile ways will damages. Sliadford was formerly in tbo ono from the engine house only a few discountenance the ing n little express wagon filled with cloth lii\ft(lred feet from the lire. For nearly employ of Hie company, and while repair BRITISH COLD TO BUILD IT. use tliereof in socie ing and bedding. His only companion half an hour fire burned within the walls ing a trolley wire was kno -k-‘d from the was a faithful dog. Ho passed Chicago ,---- ty, 'I'lie doors of tlie soaffolding, receiving injuries whi'-h Lave and roof of the building. It broke out lodges are opifi to to the left on ae<-ovint of tlie sand, and Aresidentof San Francisco Chamber of Com first on the alley nearest Third street, at crippled iiiin for life. Hon. .A. J. Sawyer merce Talk* of Pacific Cable. persons of all races ^ <-lainis to have made eleven miles a day. tho door near the rear. has been retained as bis attorney, and 'Phe 8ol< ‘.s of his feet were literally raw. Hugh Craig, vice president of the San and nationalities,and the case will lie pushed for all it is The firemen eonld clearly see that the the members are [n «>«• oko .nuvatkkha Mr. Huntley is on his way to Big Rap Francisco Chamber of Commerce, says flames were under full headway in the worth. ids to visit his sisters, Mrs. Handy, Mrs. that from a thorough investigation of the effect banded together for mutual protec back part of the building, near the ele tion and co-operation in total abstinence Short State Items. Falmer and Mrs. Russell. He left Mor- subject he is convinced that a 1‘acific cable vator. All rtiis while the front was still ley in a farmer’s wagon. It was the first is to be built by British cai»italists, and work. 'J’lie ritual is largely made up J. H. Hatfield was terribly mangled by dark, only n slight escape of smoke from from Scrijitural texts and has been trans a Chicago ami AA’est Michigan train near ride he had caught since he started from adds that the difficulty of obtaining a the doors and windows betraying the Council Bluffs. midoccan station has been overcome. The lated into eleven different languages. 'I'he Benton Harbor. total length will be (>,481 miles, or al fierce conflict of the elements within. So Good 'remplars’ organization was the 'Phe bay crop of I‘re.s(im‘ Isle County 'Phe funeral of I.e Grand Buell was held the groat store stooii for fully twenty min- first of all temperance bodies to recognize will not average half a croji. Other iTojis in the Holly Methodist Episcopal Church most three times ns long as the shortest Tites, a vortex of flame within and a cold transatlantic cable. Tho estimated cost woman as fully the equal of man in the are looking well. 'Puesduy. Mrs. Buell, who three years BtTIIA.NA.V .VXD IIH W|FK. and dark exterior. The firemen themselves work of the ord<*r, and there is not the ago secured a divorce from Rev, John Is 87,r)8r),0(X), This i‘able, it is proposed, in theirefforts to get their streams to play .Albert (,'avaii. an employe of .Alger, lowed the arrest of her liushand, who will have a number of cables connecting sliglitest doubt that it is largely due to Smith & Go., fell between the ears near A\’eth«*rell to marry Buell for the purpose soon aft<*r her death hail riMuarried hi# ujion the flames opened the building to this that its growth was so immediate and of reforming him, ]»rea<4ied the funeral with it on the soutlieru hemi.sphere. The currents of air that changed the siippress- Alpena and was killed. first wife. Although the testimony against principal conne<-tion will be between has been so constant. si-rmon. 'Phe pastor annoiinet-il that it him was very strong Dr. Buchanan al ed fieroeness and sent its tongues through Ono of the most iiHeresting of all Good .At Kalani.'i'zoo .Fohn Robbins was sen Auckland and Sydney, N. S. AV. tenced to .lackson for five ye.irs for at was file wish of Mr. Buell that his widow ways protested his iiiiiix ence. He w as Ibo roof and the winriti- tened to attentively by the large audi home for Rio .Janei Washington, was sentenced Tuesday to cisco l)OX factory, located on tlie corner ro wln*n lie was at- eight years’ imiirisonment in the • eniten- tendent of .Ann .Arbor ’s schools for twen ence. of I’ifth and Brjant streets. The factory ty-five years. A Perry sobolar.ship will be 1aek<*d with the fa tiary. He wa.s convicted on two counts AA’<*dnesday was aliimni day at the Ann tal discasi*, a combi-, was a two-story frame building filled with founded by the High .Alumni .Association, nlleging forgery and falsification of ac- inflammable material. T'lie finmos spread .Arbor university and hnmlretls of the nation of Beri-Beri coun ‘s in 1S7D, after the first indh’tments rajiidly and it soon became evident that After a long investigation Saginaw val “old m<-n’’ were bn<-k. 'I’he classes of fever and ‘iliscess of found against him lind bet-n (piasliod by a serious oonflngration was threatened. ley Ininher dealers have diseovereil that ’70, ’75, ’S5 ainl ’87 held vigorous reun the liver. He was the sustaining of d«‘murrers ezitcr al by Witliin a few minutes tho entire east end the railroads have been disiriniiuoting ions. that of ’85 being most largely at- y (.•oni.ifost* until hi# Howgate ’s counsel. of the block, bounded by Brannan and against them in Hie matter of freight rates femled. The law classes of ’85 and ’IM) d e a t li . IMiysieian.s east and that thereby (’hicago was getting also held reunions. The ay Railroad Goiniuissioner Billings shows the .Alichig.in earnings of imrtinent of his inability to lie i»r<-s«‘nt. however, it was in bad ooinlition. James Gaussian, of Pittsburg, Pn., with tlio block, destroying in a few minutes Gen. W’ade IIain|)ton. in an interview at the yards of tlie Spring Valley wafer all railroads in tlie State to have been The ci-ntral (-vent of tlie day was the 'Phere w .a.s great excite nent in Rio .Ta-. his wife and children, a boy of G and a Portland, Ore., declared himself for sound alumni bam,net in the gymnasiniu. 'Plios. neiro, and groups of the frii*nds *>f R<*ix- works and the furniture factory of H. money. $2,5<>7,D74. or .'<‘2."i.‘{,.‘»82 in excess of tlie girl of 8 years, were out driving near earnings of the sniiie perioil -me year ago. AV. I’almer acted as toastmaster. The oto and Hie late .A.lmiral '^aldanhn Du their home. At the top of a liill the horsa Kneler, tlie bo.x factory of Korbcll Bri>s. at 7 ’J.'I Bryant street, also the stable of H. Gongressman C. .A. 'I’owne says he is guard of lionor was Edninnd I-'ish, '45. Gama gatliered in force in tin* streets, became frightemni and plunged sideways consiilering the calling of a silver conven During a show in the oper.a house at Washburn at G57 Bryant street. 1'lie Owosso three alleged hoodhims cliiirgeil of Hillsboro, 111. His was the first class showing a decidedly ingry ‘.pirit. 'Phese- over the embankment. The little girl tion in .Minnesota. to graduate and h<- is tlie only survivor gronjis were finally disp-*rs >d by the |io- was instnnly killed. Mrs. Gaussian ’s carriage factory of G. W. Holan and the prominent citizens with immorality and soda factory of .1. Horstmaiin were all 'Phe silverite eonferonce at Topeka, of Hie eleven ineinhers. He is 71 years li<*e. 'Phe elnbs and theaters w(*re • los«*«l Iwo k was broken and lier son was fatally a riot ensued, in w bicli bail eggs, stones desfroyeil in short order. Kan., apiiointed a <-omniittee to take steps and cliilis were used. 'Pbc opera bouse old. .Anotlier prominent veteran alumnus and all flags were jilaccd at half-niast. Injured. Mr. Gaussian was badly hurt, Tlie high wind which fanned the flames towards calling a Statu convention. was Dr. Edmund .An<-ar’s full resi- which the sale was made. The mortgage small maebine shops and tenements. The cuss silver at the Cleveland meeting. der the wheels ami had both legs cut off was for 1,1 HMl. below the knees. In the absence of an deiioe as a condition to a d<.-gn*<*, k(>pt Intenw heat made it diflieult to utilize to J. W. Farris, chainnan of the Laclede back six whose record olhi'i-wise was sat Its full capacity tho Water supply, which (Mo.) Democratic cfiminittee, says if the engine, tlie cars are iiiovisl by teams. A <-nr bail just been loaded, ami another car isfactory. .An I'veii dozen were also de- Calls OfT Her Guard. was anything but sufficient, owing to the State committee refuses to summon a barr<>5 the larg<*st lors of b'tfers, ’2,‘{; baclu'lors of science Denmark intends to c-onstnict a great Is inexpt'dient to retain flic guard with steam when they liad barely left tli* Gen. Warner, who has arrives! at his at 'riiiirson, QiiebiT, (in biology). 7; ba<-lielors of science (in naval port on the* island of Bornholm. the .lapancsc forces advancing and figlit- nozzle. At 8:50 p. m. Hie entire block home in .Marietta, t)., says: “'Phere is no Dr. N. .1. Si’ott, for many years a suc < liemis(ry), 4; bnclielor.s of science (in elec Many iiihuhitants and lOO horses at Ing prolinblc. bounded by Fourth, Fifth, BInxom and trouble aliout the AVest. Nobody but an cessful physh-ian and druggist at Bay trical <-iiginecriiigi. R>: bachelors of oei- A'isliner-A’olotehok, Russia, perished by Brannan streets was a mass of ruins. The ont-aud-oiit silver man can carry a State (.’ify, was driving to a small stream north ence (in mechanical engineeringt. H ; bach- fire. New Electric Coaat Light. fire had reached Hie Overland Transfer of Sene.v, with tlie intention of fishing (•lors of science (in civil eiiginei-i-ingt, ’20; Tlie new electric I'onst due illnininator west of tho Missouri next year. Oflieial dispatches r(*c<*ivc<]ieine and been destroyc'd by fire*. Is inrreasetl to l!,50.lMMl,(MMi by the power One death is rcporteil, A .Miss (Jilroy, Senators Harris, .Tones and 'Purple, em Ing it so Hint niu|iutiition was m-ci-ssni'y. surg<*rj-, doctors of im*opathic The Siianisli Glianiber of Dc'jmtic's re- James I'oxwell, a carpenter residing in ple received injuries from the fulling walls a call for a national gathering to be held three miles from any assistance. At pres- medii-al college, doitor of medicine 1; Plattsmonth, Neb., has fallen heir to an and the flying timbers. 'I’he people in the in Washington .Ang. 14. jecfc*d by a vote of GO to .‘V’ a proposal to ent be is resting easily, but his recovery is college of dental surgery, tlm tors of di-n- aliolisli tlie exisirt duty on grain. estate in Uiiglnnd valued at MM 1,000. fire district were terror stricken. Most of very donhtfiil. tal surgery -14, doctors of r works 'Pin* third mortgage b<>inlhold<-rs of the will excliiMige gold for silver. near enough to Vie in serious danger. ed Chapman killed James Rowe in a quar system at Decatur a sfrenm was easily Grand Rapids and Imliniia Railroad have 'Phe Ja|>nnes<* minister to Uekin and the No More Free Seeds. At a late hour the fire department got thrown to tlie top of the highest litiildiiig, appointed a committee to look after their Tin- usual general distrilmtion of seeds rel about Rowe ’s wife. mikado ’s consul general to Shanghai are the fire under control. 'I’he wind shifted ' Morton ('liinese receivc-d them pleasantly. The over the burned area. Dver KlO families were killed by a premature explosion near but in tlie ineiiritiim- an ample siipiily will second mortgage ns against the third. Ne -lapanc'sc flag flies over eai-h hcadquar- will inaugurate a reform and supply no bava loat theirhomes aad all they possess. Massillon, O. pn-vent a re|>etition of the two disns- gotiations are nmler way fo-* a satisfac t«ra. • ■eeds save for scientific purposes. ti'ous fires whivh have >ut-urr«d recently. tory adjustmeuL Looked That Way. The Ownership of Homes. Ohambarlaui'S Bye end Skin Ointment The demand for the A very misleading series of figures la une<|ualled for tk-zema, Tetter, iSult- has lately been put forth to show that Blieiim, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, C'liap|)<-d Hands, Itching I'iles, Burns, Fro.st Bites, the condition of the American people Chronic Sore IWesaiui Granulated Eye Lids, i with regard to ownership of homes is For sale liy druggists at 25 cents |>er bo::. stop it (Quickly, Just the Same as Did growing worse. It may be true that AERMOTER TO HORSE^WNBKS. iUr. Charles If. Hoffman, of 182 there was a smaller proportion of own For putting a horse in a fine liealthy con- I Ten Eyck Street, Jackson. ers of homes without mortgages in 1890 ilition try Dr. Catly’s Condition Powders. ■ than there were in 1880. Those ten They tone up the system, aid tligestion, cure ; WINDMILLS If you have a pain in your back, stop iti years were the period when the build loss of a|>[)etite, relieve eonstipiition, correct ■ A lame back, stop it! An aching buck, ing and loan as.soeiatious were most kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 stop it! Do you want to knowhow? Let active, and hundreds of thousands by is steadily increasing in Clin us u.-ll you! In the first place, never try cents {ter package. F'or sale hy druggist& to rid yourself of pain without knowing means of loans thus obtained were en ton county, and wherever the cause. If pain or ache exist tltere abled to become home owners instead is reason for it. Find out this reason of paying^rent. Almost all real estate HINTN02 they have been erected and and get after it. Strike cjuise a stiff property is purchased with some in blow with the right weapon, and its allies, Uncle Bill—Pd give $100 to bo out of put in operation the verdict pain and ache, will flee like chaff before this, George. cumbrance on it. If there is money the wind. To get right down to it, back George— It strikes nio we shall both enough to pay for the whole it is still is, “They are the most per ache is indicative of kidney disorders, a be out of it for nothing presently. wise policy' to reserve a portion as work fect and effectual mills I have spy placed tliere by nature; listen to his ing capital to make the most of advan ■warnings and take up the weapon, strike An African Kn^acemenU tages which always offer to those who ever witnessed in operation.” before disease is reinforced with allies that can not be routed by hand of man, are ready to avail them.selves of them. ThcN’ have sufficient power such as Bright’s disease. Let us intrcnluce Farmers especially, .says the American to you this weapon ! Let us prove its su Cultivator, liave been too much afraid for grinding and jnimping. periority to all others! Here is a blow it of the farm mortgage. It is better to They rarely ever get out of struck: pay five or six per cent, interest on a Mr. Charles II. Hoffman is a fireman on ‘#.-1 running order. All parts are the M. C. li II., and resides at 132 Ten debt tlian to buy for credit all the Eyck Street, Jackson, Mich. He says: farm supplies for a year and pay strong and made by thcr- “I have suffered for along time from a twenty-five to thirty per cent, more ouglily schooled mechanics. kidney and bladder disorder which has at tlian cash prices. Besides, most farm times render( ‘d me incapable of work; **s liave been at the hospital for my complaint ers do not .stock their farms with im If \’ou are thinking of erect and discharged from there as cured, but proved stock as they would if they had ing a windmill do not do so the old complaint has invariably come not all their capital locked up in land. back again. Some time ago 1 heard of Laud of it.self produces nothing. It is She—Did you take my htep-fatlier to j until you have first examined Doan ’s Kidney Pills, and I began taking the eapiUil used in developing and the farmers’ hotel for dinner? them, with most gratifying result.s. a?*-' the perfect workings of this, Urinar}' complaints which bothered me h working it that makes it valuable. ID—Yes. greatly are very much improved, aiul the Slu'—How did lie net nfter dinner? Self-Culture. j)aiu I suffered in my back has entirely —Life. Was lie us good naliired ns yim thought THE KING OF left me, mv general condition is much im Provided be has books enough aud is he would he? proved. I would not like to be without Good Advice. of an intellectual turn, a man may get He—He was in a fine liiimor and acted WINDMILLS. Doan ’s Kidney Pills, I think others should culture all by himself, but he will hardly generously and was quite ready to give know what a valuable remedy it is.” get a high degree of civilization except you away. Il»*said he must have a diff For sale Iw all dealers, price 50 cents. erent cook. 11** said lie liked that dinner A fine working, strong and Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, by rubbing against other persons. He said we could have 1 lie west SO to live desirable pumper and grinder N. Y.,8 ole agents for the U. S. Kemem- That, says a writer in Scribner’s Maga oil tiiid go to r aising coi n and things at ber the name, Doan's, and take no other. zine, is one rea.son wb}* the most im once. ])ropelled h\’ the greater or portant of all civilizing agencies is the Bememher that voii are in luck when lesser free winds of heaven, SPKN1> Yoril 0> TIIK CJKK.VT family. What libraries and picture vou go to LAKKS. galleries are to culture, rightly regu THE FAHMEHS HOTEL is a joN' and blessing to every Visit picturesque 3Ir.cliinac Island. It lated homes are to civilization. What Try it for yourself and see. farm home. Come and let will only cost you about $12.50 from De a strong and thoroughly civilized family Drive up to tlie platform at the F'ar- troit ; $15 from Toledo; $I0 from Cleveland, that knows its business and improves us compare notes. What for the round trip, including meals aiul mer’s hotel, assist your lady to alight, berths. Avoid the heat and dust by travel its opportunitj' can do toward the civil have your horses fed at the every ])ratical farmer and ing on the D. »& C. lloating palaces. The ization of a raw American city, can attractions of a trip to the ^lackinac region “As you refn.se me, pray tell me the stock-grower points to with ttRMQTOR sort of girl I ought to propose to? ’’ only be appreciated after long residence FARMEHSEEEI) BARN are unsurpassed. The island itself is a in cities where such families do not ex- get your dinner at The I’armers’ Hotel grand romantic spot, its climate most in “Well, one who is rich aud a philan pride upon his farm is his thropist. ’’—Truth i.st. It should be an encouragement to and yon are sure to ha liafipy )ind ftros i vigorating. Two ne'.v steel pa.'>senger perous. steamers have just been built for the Felix and a source of satisfaction to all AERMOTER WINDMILL. upper lake route, costing $:100.000 each. There is one im-dicine that will cure im of us, that so sane an observer a,s Dr. mediately. We refer to DeWitt's (’olic They are equipped with every modem Eliot of Harvard states as one of the JID convenience, annunciators, bath-rooms, and Cholera Cure for all Siiiiiiiier Com- “Never sa 3’fail ” is my motto and I adhere strictly to itin etc., illuminated throughout by electricity, jilaiuts. No (h*lay, no disappointment, chief bases of his hopes for the duration putting down wells. Not a single case on record where and are guaranteid to be the grandest, no failure. C. K. VaiiSiekh*. of our republic that “a better family largest and siif<;st .steamers oti fresh w ater. life prevails among our people than was wells which I have dug and fitted have been pumped dry. These steamers favorably compare with Dowagiae wlie liiieii will organize a known to any of the republics that have No Water, No PaA ’. You run no risk. We succeed where the great ocean liners in construction and bicycle club. ^eed. Four trips jitr week between perished, or indeed, to any earlier cen- others fail. It \'ou want a new well or if a ’ou want A'our Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, St. turv.” well repaired or a new pump or windmill, just give me a Ignace, Petoskey, Chicago, “Soo, ” Mar A Clean quette and Duluth. Daily l)elween Cleve A ccokoing to the Indianapqjis Senti- call. Prices right ar d work guaranteed, land and Detroit. Dailv between C.'levc- i nel a Cleveland woman ha.s at last sne- land and Put-in-Bay. The cabins, parlors ■ ceeded in finding that man under the eSreorgre «r. HLHuniro. and staterooms of Ihese steamers are de Collar j bed for whom all wommi have been signed for the complete entertainment of One that you can keep clean all humanity under home conditions; the pal- searching for j-ear.s. But she was not the time—a collar that does not AG&ITT, atijil eipiipment, the lu.xury of the ap , looking for him. She accidentally ■wilt when you get over-hcated ; pointments, makes traveling on the.se that does not fray on the edge, or noticed bis feet projecting from his hid- At the 01(1 Stiinil. State Slre«*t West ST. JOHNS, MICH. steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send for , ing place, hhe did not scream or faint. tear out at the buttonholes, and illustrated descrijitivc pamj)hlet. Address can be cleaned by simply wiping A. A. ScH.\NTZ, G. P. T. A., I). C [ She called to her brother to come and off with a wet sponge or cloth. Detroit , 3Iich.______i “fix the window curtains, ” and when These collars ana cuffs are made j he came she pointed to the man’s feet, by covering linen collars or cuffs ARE YOU Are You Goinj? West? i Then her brother went over and placed on both sides with waterproof I bis foot on the bail man’s feet. They “celluloid, ’’ thus giving strengtli If so, and durability. They are the only GOING TO BUY were not so large as the brother's feet. waterproof goods so made, and do tin* In st route. He al.so remarked in an audible tone: every piece is stamped as follows: In order “If 3’ou trj’ to move I will blow your A WAGON ? To be on the sure sid**. brains out. ” And the woman went out Ask your neaK'si and tekqdioned for the police. The {x>- Kaihvny .\gent lice came and dragged that man out ELuibld I To give you u ticket via the Palpitat ion of the Heart and carried him away to a dungeon. ^ Mark - “ That is what thej-did. Now everybody Great Northern Railway. Shortness of Breath, Swellings Ask for this, and refuse to take It reaches from of Legs and Feet. knows ju.st what i.s etiquette when a any imitation if you expect sat 1 Well you know where to ST. I'ATL. man is found under a bed. The ex isfaction. If your dealer does not go don’t 3’ou ? “For about four years I was troub ample cannot be improved upon. keep them, send direct to us, en .Ml.N’NICAI'Oi.IS, led with palpitation of the heart, closing amount, and we will mail Of course I do, its to DI'LI TII and shortness of breath and swelling of i You can sell almost anything if yon you sample. Collars 25 cts. each. WLS'i' Si’l’KItlOK. the legs and feet. At times I would ! i>nly know how. A 3’oung Englishman Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and <500 stali'ois ill faint. I was treated hy the best phy whether stand-up or turned-down sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re i in Boston, anxious to increase a some collar is wanted. ) I’ \. lief. I then tried various Springs what narrow income, left word at Shindorf & Son, TIIK I).\KOT.\S. without benefit. Finally, I tried THE CELLULOID CO., ; several teachers’ agencies that he wouhT 4XT-S9 Broadway, MON r \N.\, undertake to teach the true English ac- New York. and PH tell vou wliv. il).\ IK) am! Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure ' cent to Bostonians ambitious of better WASH INC TON. also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After ing their speech. He actuallj' obtained beginning to take them 1 felt better I I The work is all done where an\ ’one can sec it and there is in'IlMC.VTIoVS no vor WANT continued taking them and I am now two ptipils. One of them, a grave, mid nothing shoddv about it. Everything is done on IIKVOTKI) CO .\ Home? in better health than for many years. dle-aged man, ifiilt hi.s .studies after two Bed River Valley, A i'anii? Since my recovery I have gained fifty I lessons because of a di.sagreement ■wdth honor and those who purchased wagons A’cars Miniiesotn, < )r Money? pounds in weight. I hope this state I the teacher. The other, a j’oung girl and years ago all saN ’ so. Just call around Montana, Or Business? ment may be of value to some poor Idalio and ()i- Menitli? sufferer.” who was deeply anxious that her par at The F'actorx’ on west Higham street Washington. vor r.vN n.M) ai .e E. n. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. ents should not know of her new line and look at. the stock of Wagons Sent I'iiee. THESE ttt'T WEST Dr. Miles ITeart Cure Is sold on a positive of stndj ’, was for some time a s«5uree of guarantee tliat the tirst buttle will benefit. MILK! and Buggies. I'or flirt her information and [iiihlica- All druggists sell it at tl, 6 bottles forSS, or I profit to the teacher. tions write to It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elxbttiart, lu(L’ ' The editor of the Au.slnn (Tex.) States ALL MILK D, W. H. MORELAND, Gen. Agt.. 157 Jefferson Ave., Detroit man is a foe to the dress-reform fad. RICH MILK SHINDORF &. SON. Or F. I. WHITNEY,0. P.& T. A., He expounds the {ihilosoiihy of femi St. Paul. Minn. nine raiment thu.s: “The women up REAL MILK PURE in the north are putting on ‘breeches,’ calling them ‘bloomers, ’ and wear GOOD M IL. We want To Keep that dress In public without a single MILK. blush. The mj’.stery in tlie style of McCormick dress worn so long h>- women is a That is the kind wliich The charm to men, it the women only knew I am selling. Just buy ft, that would not pi-rmit them to wear I wiint it distinctly understood ti fiuart and l)e conviii- that I sell only alisoliKcly pants only ’ metaphorically’. \Ve do not eed. I sell from the Binders and Mowers. St. Johns believe southern w’omen will ever adopt ean in anv (juantity or the bhxaner .stylo of dress. ” have HivesHi are not daiigfroiis to life, hut We have the agenc\ ’ and are in ])osition to Talk IIhw are a [irolitic* breeder of nnH*>i'y and Manufacturing Pure Milk profanity. Doan ’s Dintme’it gives in Prices on these machines which are conceded stant relief, even in the worst eases of to and all milk that lias bet-n pur tliis and other exasiieraling diseases of Bottled ••• chased from me has been fi.irfeclly tlie skin. Company, {Hire as evervone of mv customers STAND AT THE HEAD ^ who tire judges will ti*Htif.v. F'l aiik I’lilton, aged 19, was drowned The milk at m.v dair.v is taken while (lathing near .Mfiena. of the list. Don’t hu}’ a binder or mower until BUT SAY from the pails as soon as it is I’lire blood and a good digestion arean Milk you have seen us. We will he pleased to ex milked and placed in an Aereator iiisiiraacp against disease* and suffering. where it hecornes PERFECTLY plain the features and show up the machines Just remember to patronize the Home In Burdock Blood Bitters k*H*ps the blood COLD before it is bottled. F'resh dustries which we already have. pure, the digestion perfict. whether you expect to purchase or not. The baswood caps are used each day for those who prefer it. In other words buy the same one never being used Daly one Vickshnrglady hic.vclist wears old established reputation of The McCormicks twice under any circumstatHi's. hloorners. is alone a guarantee of their excellence. I cordially invite the piihlie to ADNA HUNT I>icl Vnii Kvpr Think "SI. Joiini! Bonimti. ” Tlnityoii enniiot he well unleHHyoii have HUNT'S DAIRY iWe have a full The kind Call at my farm pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, —AM)— Innguid anil all run down, it iw hecHUse sujiph’ of DINDER TWINE that is used. yom blood is impoverished and lacks NA/Ml f=F=> LEI’S and see personally the manner in v’italitv. These troubles may he over- SUPPLEMENTARY “loyal Gniwn Perlecio ” which the milk is treated. eoine by Hood ’s Sarsaparilla beraiise Extras for Repairs on Hand and Ordered. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure, rich Lv Detichalile WIDE TIDE. blood. It is, ill truth The great lilood i an hf attiu lHNl or hillioiisriesH, jaundice, sick headache, in V •liioiornt :\>\ Local Agent. State Agent C. E. WHIPPLE, Sold by all dealers. Moreland ’s Bottled Milk. digestion. St. Johns, Mich. Office at Ken,voii'M Feed Bum, (/'iiiitoii Ave. und K. II.Streets. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. UNION HO.\IE. .Mrs. K. E. .Moore is visiting friends at TO OUR. WEDNESDAY, .iriA’ 10. 1805. the colony. GREAT Myrtle .Moore is a guest of Nora Chase GERMAN AND j;linton county . this w**ek. FRENCH FRIENDS: IIKWITT. .Miss Ida Shaffer called on Union Home Mrw. (.’urrie Simiuous if* on tin* friends Friday. MIDSUMMER We extend to them a cor. E. .\lo8»*n luiM tlirw cliil(li**ii wick oiio Miss Mary Howard is visiting relatives dial invitation to come and very nirk. ill Ovid this week. trade with Mr, F. Hansen, HotDer Oru.Ve** mid wife iin* viHitiiiK .\n pound girl is a welcome stranger who thoronglil.v under stands 3'our language. friendn iit Adriun. at .\lex .McNeil’s. Born July <1. WM. HAVENS, M. D. Mmi.v of oiir yoniijf people wpeiit tlie 11 \y. Reynold ’s wife pre.sented him 4li» uf Grniid I.wlKe. w’ith a Hue girl baby last Friday morning. Hnrvestiiij? is leuily done in tliese .\. I). Newman has cut his wheat and -AT THE- parts. IIiiyiiiK is u tliinK of (lie post. claims that it is the best in the neighbor hood. The pieiiiu on the sehool i^rouiid l»y *ht neijjhfioiH of the villu^e was imioh eitjoy- Henry Newman and family, Geo. lion- and .Metta Knapp gave STORE thouifh still very feeble. sidect readings and siweral pi«*ces were spoken by the children. Swings and Dry Go(xls, Whooi.intf eouH;l> ‘s very prevalent and esires hammocks assisted in passing tie* time to announce that they have secured the ser Home of thechildren are Imvinf; it severely. |>leasantly. The tables were well Hlleil vices of Mr. F. Hansen, Ph. C. of Goettingen Univer Many aei'es of meadow will not be and cju'h one seiMued anxious to get his D sity, Germany, also registered as Pharmacist in this mown as there is nothing to get for hay. share. state, to take charge of their Prescription Department, Ij. .\nyensifiner spent the latter part of DUFUAIN. Groceries, whjere your orders will receive the most careful and prompt hist we*‘k at his home in Gratiot comity. Elder Scott preached in Saginaw last attention. Ora Travis came home from the .State Suduy. Normal .school at Ypsihinfi 1‘riday ninht Ezra Owen and daughter sfwnt Sunday for the summer vacatioti. in Dupl tin. AT .Miss Truly Sliafley closed the school \ number of (licuicers spent the Fourth Boots and Shoes. year at the center Friday. She treated on the banks of the raging Maple. her pupils with orannes and bananas. .Mr. Furgesou and wife visiteil at the Mi.'S Lora Travis closed her school in home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, \. Exceptional Bargains -50DA FOUNTAIN- the Oriu Hicedistrict Friday. Shewillat- Hfiiner, last we«*k. teud the summer normal school at St. Win. Fizzell Sr. fell from a scaffold last Just l)efore taking Inventory. Johns. THISWEEK. Friday and was badly hurt. No boni*s Miss Minnie Baker spent the most of were broken but he was badly bruised. la«t week with friends in St. Johns. .Miss Jessie Fellows, of Battle Cre«*k, UoHs Whitinn, of Detroit, is s|Mmdinn who has beiui visiting at this place, has BKTT GOODS DZFJLKTMSXTT. Crushed Fruit X" Cream and Ices. his school vacation w ith his cousin .V. N. gone to St. Johns from what idaw* she Steward. will return home. Frank Shoop, of North Star, visited his Henry Moore ’s barn is iiearl.v encloseil. Peach, Pineapple \ Very delicious brother Joe Shoop over Sunday at the R. R. Cook is still HghtiiigHreand w ish Specials for Saturday. and Banana / and refreshing. huiiie of Mrs. M. A. Travis. ing for rain. Fred Darks returned from Ionia the 4th 'I'lie wheat crop is about all secured in with an injured eye caused by the ex this vicinity. Strawberry \ Nothing sweeter plosion of a iriant fire-crackrer. B, E. Teeter is giving bisliou.seaiiotliei' and Raspberry / and better. A very good sized ami attentive aud coat of iiaint. ience attended the groveim'etingSunday Rev. .\ndrew S<;ott preaidied at Sagi 15 pcs of Silk Veiling worth from naw last week. afternoon in N. Thurston’s grove. 15c to 30c a vard for 5c a Yard Itev. and Mrs. George Hudson and 'I'he social at the Disi-iple parsonage on family, of f’larkstou, are (he guests of riit*sda.v of last wis-k was a ver.v eiijo.v- Remember Mrs. Hudsons parents, Mr. and .Mrs. I). able affair. Chicago Drug Store, K. Stowell. Theyoungest son of R. R. Cook fell off 25 doz Ladies ’ black and balbriggan hose for 5c a Pair a loud of w heat last w«*«*k and broke one M l* givi* OIK* gla>th innings by mutualngrccmerit leaving breaks and the Reversible Share and Point Jul.v b, a fioutid girl. the score 1 to 22 in favor of Eureka. We can save you from 25c that saves T-O per cent in repairs. Shepurdsville celebrated the Fourth in KlUKV. to $1.00 on Every Pair. good old fashioned style and everyone .Mr, F. G. t )t t mar is home from Liiiisiiig. sa.vs it was the best celebration they ever .Miss Faith Pratt is visiting at .Mr. H. attended. Bliss««. MEN’S We carry in stock .SOUTH OI.IVK. Robert Landers lost a good horse one The W. F. M. S. of DeWitt met with d;i 3' last we<*k. Best Tan bals any st\'le toe worth $5 for $3.75. WAGONS and BUGGIES, FLOATING HARROWS, Mrs. Rodman last Wedn* ‘sday. Chas. Kimball has couqileted a well on Russia Calf bals razor or sciuare toe worth $4 for $2.98 Roll Taylor and Will Brinkerhoff have the farm of Stebbin Bliss. Russia Calf bals hand sewed and welt, any style toe ENGINES and THRESHERS; both ls*en sick but an* better at present. Eriicsi Jastruiii had his arm badly cut worth $3.50 for $2.75. The U. M. society’of DeWitt will meet b^’falling frciii his binder, but is doing And the following kinds of Corn Tools with Ml'S, Win. Emer^', Wedni*sday even iiicelj' now. Russia Calf bals needle toe worth $2.50 for $1.98. ing, July 17. Albert Cliapinuii, of this place, siiciit The Star aid club of DeWitt will meet Sunday at tlie home of Mr. Courtright of NEW REED. NEW MILFORD with .Mrs. Mark Pennell, Thursday after Lansing, with his son. LADIES ’ noon, July 18. .Mrs. John Brooks is home from Uak- LEIHR, DUTCH BOY , The ladies ’aid society of the M. E. bindcoiinty where she has been visiting her father who is in poor health. Russia Kid tan Juliets worth $2.50 for $1.95. church of DeWitt will meet with Mrs. R. Russia Kid tan Oxfords worth $2.00 for $1.09. Simmons in DeWitt. Wednesday July 17. .Miles Chupmuii, who had the inisfor- Patrons be sure to attend DeWitt tline to break both his arms h.v fulling Russet Goat tan Oxfords worth $1.75 for $1.40. We have the Grange Saturday night. The gi*ntleinen from a cherry tree, is doing very well. Russet Goat tan Oxfords worth $1.50 for $1.25. are to furnish the literary work, and a .Mrs. .Vita Williams, of Lansing, visited High tan congress worth $3.50 for $2.50. t«*nt is exjiecteil. at the homes of her father, S. H, and her High tan lace or button worth $3.00 for $2.25. TlilEii aim XflLimipO HOiiSE RBKES, J. N. Plowman and family of Bengal, brother. Purl Williams, last week, retnin- ami .Mrs. J. T. Olierry and Mrs. Harlow ing home Suiidaj ’. All of our Oxford Tics are included in this sale. If \’ou of Lansing were guests of Mrs. Varney And carr 3' the Largest Stock of tDmrterly meeting servic»*s will be bold Pearce last wi-ek. intend buying a Low Shoe, get our prices before you at the grange hall, Gns*iibiish, Sunday bu\'. Chas. Henning and wife, Fenton Brink, next at 2 o ’clock, P. E. Hickey will have Altie Pearce nnd Geo. Rohrer, visited charge. There will be no Sunday school PLOW REPAIRS Henry Rohrer at Kalamazoo, July 4, on that day. GROCZmr DSPJLZITMS2TT. They found him improving finely*. In Clinton countv. Dennis VaiiFleet, an old resident of fliiNt What’a N«rfl««1 Riley went to Lansing July 4. His horse Exclaims thousands of [leople who have Iiccame frightened and ran away throw taken Hood ’s Sarsaparilla at thisseason ing him out with such force that his of the year, and w ho have noterl the suc Specials for Samrday. We have lately added to our stock the new d< ‘Ath is feared cess of the metlicine in giving them relie July 5, an old gentleman from St. from that tired feeling, waning apfietite and state of extremeexlmustion alter the Johns was thrown from a bugg 3- by the Bent tipping backward. He was near the close confinement of a long winter season, Dilley Washer home of P'mleric Mayer. He wascarried the busy time attendant upon a large 1 can Peas for 5c. in the house being unconcious for some and pressing businei-H during the spring Buckeye Soap i)er bar 3c. —AND— time. months and with vacation time yet some distant. It is then that the building-up Banner Soap “ 3c. -\nd still the drought continues. Hay powers of Hood ’s Sarsaparilla are fully Tar Soap “ 5c. ing is almost over. M’heat harvest has appreciated. It seems p**rfectly adapted coinmenceil and much of it has to be cut Soda per pound 4e. to overcome that prostration caused by 3 cans of White Fish for 25c. Sewing: Machines. with the mower owing totheshortstraw. change of season, climate or life, and Altiigetber the out look js very dis while it tones nnd sustains the system, 1 pound Codfish for 7c. couraging for farmers. it purifies and vitilizes the blood. 1 pail White fish for 40c. OLD STAND .... WALKER ST. WEST.