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VOL. XXXVIII.-NO. 18 . ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1893. WHOLE NO. 1,941.

LOCAL MATTERS Fred Struble left for the world ’s fair Win. Collins, of Lansing, was in towji OBITUARY. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Republican. Tuesday. Saturday. Truman Huntoon, a farmer living The celebrated $1.00 spectacles at Henry Wilbur started for the world ’s Radiant Chapter, No. 79, 0.E.8., special about six miles south of St. Johns, died Have you seen It? a C. VAUGHAN, Publishes . Allison's. What? fair Monday. meeting, Friday evening, August 25th August 16tb, after ten days ’ Illness, The People’s Cyclopedia . Get oar prices before you trade a dol ­ John C. Dooling was in Grand Ledge Min Fannie Chapin is visiting her caused by the bite of a hog, resulting in No. lar anywhere, we can save you money. hydrophobia. Mr. Huntoon was You ought to see it. Strictly in AdrsBO*, . •1.00 Monday on business. grandfather, Rev. 8.8. Chapin, in Fort Why? 4t!f Kkkpps, D bWitt & Co. highly respected citizen of this county RsbbWosb dt Tribune, •1.00 Gratiot Because . H. E. Walhridge made a business trip a member of the Odd Fellows and BKBVIT1BI, to Osceola county last week. Miss Myrtie Gillam, of West Branch As a General Cyclopedia It is All Settlemeata of Pest Due Subsorip' , is the guest of her uncle, Dr. Masonic orders. Most Comprehensive in Scope, Walter WykofF is visiting friends in Truman Huntoon was born in Claren Moet Thorough in Scholarship, tions will be nude et therate Ionia fair September 26 to 29 inclusive. St. Louis and Saginaw this week. 8. E. Gillam. Most Systematic in Arrangement, of 11.50 Per Tear. Cash draw key found —call at this

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•M,ooo Bias* at Jeekeea. BRIDQB GAVE AWAY. CONGRE8BIONAL NEWS. LATE CONGRESSIONAL. JUDGE UHIPMAN DEAD Oscar Schmidt, chemist employed at UNCLE SAM’S DEFEAT Two Paeararer Coaches Fall 60 Feet and the works of the Weeks Drug A Chem­ Senate .—Seventh day. —Many petitions 'Senate .—Tenth day. —The usual number ical company, Jackson, was at work in ■even People are Killed. were presented bearing upon tne unanclal of petitions were received for ami against m THE CONGRESSMAN PROM THE question: For repeal of tne 8herman lawi the repeal of the Hherman act The a on- the laboratory mixing phosphate. The Two passenger coaches and a sleeper BEHRING SEA ARBITRATORS ainst repeal; for free silver; against free tana senatorial case was taken up. Messrs. ^ FIRST-DISTRICT stuff exploded, sending flames in all were precipitated into the creek, a dis ­ ver; ana on to the end. Mr. Perkins Pa- co. Chandler and Call opposed the right M(Kep.1 al ’.successor to the late Senator Stan­of • r. A antle to the seat by appolntmont of directions, igniting a barrel of alcohol tance of 00 feet, by the breaking down DECIDE AQAINST US. ford, made his debut with the presentation the governor. Messrs. Dubois and Mitchell near by. Schmidt’s clothing became of a trestle near Milton, IV. Va.. kill­ of various memorial* from the ban 1- ran- (Ore ’ upheld the appointment. The case Puhi Away at Harjror Hospital, Detroit, saturated with the combustible fluid, clsoo chamber of commerce for the enact ­ went over. An amendment o lered by Mr. 1 ing seven persons outright and ment of a substitute for the purchasing Gorman to the national bank circulation From a Sorer* Attack of Pneumonla— which instantly took fire. A fellow wounding a number of others. After The United States Have ao Property clauses of the Sherman net: for tne annexa ­ bill providing that any national bank de ­ workman grasped Schmidt and plunged passing through Milton and going over Right* In the Beale —A Closed Season tion of the Hawaiian Islands. and In favor siring to withdraw any part of Its cliculat- Brief Sketch of hla Career as Lawyer, him into a tub of water, extinguished of the Nicaragua canal. Air. Voorhees < Dem, Ing notes shall In writing, at least 00 day* the trestle, the engineer, Peyton Tun- Ind.i Introduced what Is to be known as the before the proposed withdrawal, make ap­ Judge and Statesman. the blazing clothes, but not before the stal, who says he was running at the Prom May Until August 1—American "National bank note bill" as follows: "Be plication to the comptroller of t e currency and that no such withdrawal shall be made poor fellow was fearfully burned. rate of ten miles an hour, felt the Arbitrators Satisfied* it enacted, etc., that upon any deposit, al­ In the meantime the fire spread over ready or hereafter made, of any llulted unless such application be upproved. In A bridge giving away. He threw open States bonds bearing interest In the manner whole or In part, by the secretary of tb* Hon. J. Logan Chipman, four times the entire building, the inflammable the trottle and the engine, tender and required by law. by any national banking treasury; but no more than $3,0)U.(KI0 of na ­ elected to represent the First district nature of the materials in the works a box car got over, but the passenger association which nas made or shall here­ tional bank circulation shall be withdrawn The decision of the court of arbitra­ after make, the same shall be entitled to within any calendar month. An executive of Michigan in Congress died at Harper making fire-fighting difficult. After car was too late and the span went receive from the comptroller of the cur­ session was belli and a Joint resolution hospital, Detroit,after fighting through an hour’s work the flames were sub­ down under its weight, the second tion on the Behring sea difficulty be­ rency circulating notes of different denom ­ passed for the payment of mileage to mem­ a very severe attack of pneumonia, dued. The corps of chemists was iassenger car and sleeping car follow- tween the United State* and Great inations, in blank, registered and counter ­ bers attending the special session. A mes­ employed on the third floor of the signed as provided by law, not exceeding in sage was received from the House announc ­ which left him in a very weak condi- Ing. The cars were shivered into Britain has been delivered as shown the whole amount in circulating notes thus ing tbe death of > r. Cblpman Keprqsenta- tion. The end was caused by suffoca ­ building. Several beside Schmidt kindling wood, and the escape of any Issued the par value of the bonds deposited: tlve from Michigan, whereupon the usual were burned, but not seriously. All of the passengers was a miracle. The by the following cable dispatches from provided, that at no time shall the total resolutions were offered by r. .McMillan tion. amount of such notes Issued to any such as­ and were agreed to and Senators vcMlllan, was born in saved themselves from an awful fate water in the creek has risen to the Paris: sociation exceed the amount at such time Proctor, \ Has. Gibson and W»ite Cal ’ were Detroit June 5, 1830. He was educated by sliding down the elevator cable. depth of twelve- or more feet and it is After a preamble signed by a major ­ actually paid In as Its capital stock." appointed a committee on the part of tbe Mr. Vest (Item. Vo.) introduced a bill which Senate to attend the funeral. As a further in the schools there and in the An assisted named Wheaton had an the general relief that the rise bad ity of the arbitrators the decision is arm badlv cut by falling down the undermined the foundation of the iron besides containing the elements of the bill mark of respect to the memory of the de ­ and was given as follows: Introduced by • r. Voorhees also provides ceased theSenate ail. ourned. H ouse .—The admitted to the bar in 1854. One of elevator shaft. Schmidt's case is con ­ piers, causing the trestles to settle. that, after setting aside in coin and bul­ chaplain, Kev. iladdaway, spoke of tbe sidered serious, but it is hoped will not On the truin at the time were about 16 “By the ukase of 1821 Russia claimed lion as a reserve such amount of the silver death of Mr. Chipman. of Michigan. In a his first legal achievements was to bullion purchased under the act of July. feeling manner and Invoked the Divine pro ­ assist in making the treaty of Detroit culminate in a fatality. The loss will arsons, including the train hands, {urisdiction in thesea now known as 1890, a-! snail equal the coinage value, the tection upon tbe bereaved family. A es-rs. with the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians aggregate $25,000. Eut only one of the latter—Conductor iehring sea to the extent of 100 Italian aggregate sum of the treasury notes au­ Daniels N. V.i. Cooper iFla.) and Goldzler Morris, of Portsmouth —was killed, miles from the coasts and islands be­ thorized by that act, all the remainder of (III.i spoke on the financial ques Ion. Mr. of Michigan. He has always been such bullion shall be deemed available for Weadock of Michigan, announced the death prominent in the profession, taking an Fatal Gasoline Explosion. none of the others receiving serious in ­ longing to her, but in the course of the the issue of silver certificates, such remain ­ of bis colleague, J. Logan Chipmau. tbe especially high stand as a pleader. Mrs. M. Roats, who lives on a farm juries. negotiations which led to conclusion der or surplus bullion shall be coined into formal resolution was agieed to. and tbe of the treaty of 1824 with the United standard sliver dollars, and such dollars speaker appointed as a committee to take Judge Chipman was always active near Sturgis, was fatally burned when shall be used for the redemption of silver action in tne premises Messrs. Weadock, in politics, a Democrat and a friend of she tried to fill a gasoline tank while Two Towns Destroyed by Fire. States and the treaty of 1825 with certificates as now required oy law, pro ­ Whiting, v cMfilin. Gorman, Caruth. Can­ the workingman. In 1853 he was as­ the burner was lighted. The house Matchwood, a little town of 800 in ­ Great Britain, Russia admitted that her vided that this shall not be deemed to alter non illD, Power.-., Haugen and Aitkin. Tbe jurisdiction in said sea should be re­ or amend any provision of the act of July, House then, as a tribute of respect to tbe sistant clerk in the Michigan house of caught fire and was destroyed, involv ­ habitants on the Duluth, South Shore 1890. .vir. Hill i Lem. N. Y.) offered a resolu ­ memory of tbe deceased, adjourned. representatives. In 1856 he was elected ing a loss of $3,000. & Atlantic railway, 25 miles south of stricted so as to reach a cannon shot tion declaring It to be thesense of the Sen­ city attorney of Detroit, and held that from shore. It appears that from that ate that no legislation other than legisla ­ Ontonagon, was almost entirely wiped Senate .—Eleventh day. —Mr. Voorhees re­ office until 1861. Two years later he time up to the time of the cession of tion pertaining to the finances snail be con ­ out by fire. Hask & Company ’s mill is Alaska to the United States, Russia sidered at the present extraordinary ses­ ported from the committee on finance a was elected a member of the state leg ­ AROUND THE STATE. the only building left standing. The sion of congress.he asked that the resolution hill to discontinue the purchase of sliver never asserted in fact or exercised any lie on the table for the present. Air. Hoar bullion, and declaring It to he the policy of islature. In 1865 he was made attorney loss includes Larson & Schumaker’s (Kep. Nev.i gave notice that he would call tbe United States to continue tbe use of for the police board of Detroit. He ran The Lake Shore laid off 23 men at its exclusive jurisdiction in Behring sea or store, the postoffice, J. B. Conner's any exclusive rights to the seal fisher­ up the a on tana contest case and press It to both gold and silver as a standard money. for congress first in 1866, but was de ­ Adrian shops. general store, the depot, the Diamond a conclusion, a r. vest called up a resolu ­ Mr. \ est on behalf of the minority In the ies therein, beyond the ordinary limit tion Introduced by him on the second day of finance committee, presented a substitute feated. He was elected judge of the Army worms have cleaned out the Match Co. ’s headquarters, camps and the session favoring bl-roetallsm and the which fixes the number of grains of silver superior court in 1879 and was re­ of territorial waters. vegetation about L’Anse. logging outfits, McQuary’s saloon, Mo- “Great Britain did not recognize or free and unlimited coinage of both gold and in tbe silver coins of the United States— elected at the end of six years. His Adam's hotel, Gueci's hotel, Ball & silver, wlthoutdlscrlmlnating against either 464.4 grains of pure silver per dollar, and Grand Rapids grocers held their an ­ concede any claim upon the part of metal; but maintaining their parity. Ills proportionately for half-dollars, quarters congressional career began with the Thompson ’s hotel, a barber shop, address was a splendid effort and was ana dimes. The bill and substitute were Fiftieth congress and continued until nual picnic at Ottawa Beach. Russia to exclusive jurisdiction as to Drown, Connors, Laird and Smoke's the seal fisheries in Behring sea out ­ eagerly listened to by h s colleagues, placed on the calendar. The bill for the In­ the time of his death. A rich vein of coal is reported to have residences, and the schoolhouse. The llousa. —Speechmaking was the order of the crease of national bank circulation was side the ordinary territorial waters. day, and appointment of the minor commit ­ then taken up, and Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, Judge Chipman was the son of Judge been discovered near Baroda. people saved little, being compelled to tees was the only special feature. advocated tbe adoption of an amendment Henry Chipman, of Michigan, and the “The body of water known as Behr­ to suspend interest on the bonds on which Saugatuck and Douglas are shipping fly i for their lives. They need money, ing sea was included in the phrase grandson of Judge , provisions and clothing. Ewen was the increased circulation Is based. In his of , who was for years a sena­ 8,000 baskets of peaches daily. ‘Pacific ocean ’ as used in the treaty of Sknate .—Eighth day —Senator Gordon judgment the bill would commit the coun ­ the first to the rescue. The Duluth A 1825. (Dem., Ga ) presented a measure to suspend try to the policy of a continuance of tbe tor of the United States. Cold water’s sons of veterans have South Shore sent a special train to for 90 days the law imposing a 10 per cent national banking system, and be believed Judge Chipman received unusual hon­ “The rights of Russia to jurisdiction tax on state bank l-sues; he declared It that the time Bad come when safety re­ organized a mutual benefit association. briDg the homeless to Ewen for shelter and to the seal fisheries passed to the would give relief In 15 days —referred to the quired the overthrow of that system and ors for a new member when he be­ and food. The flames crept in from finance committee. Air. voorhees reported the wiping out of existence as speedily as came a congressman. During his first Thomas Vial was instantly killed at United States, limited by the cession. his national bank note bill as Indorsed by possible. Mr. Stewart addressed the Senate the burning forests, and everything “The United States have no right to term he was a member of the commit ­ the Atlantic mine, near Houghton, by was so dry that before the people the finance committee. Mr. Cockrell ob ­ and gave a history of recent developments tee on judiciary and of the committee an explosion. the protection of or property in the jected to the Immediate consideration of In the sliver question at home and abroad. realized their danger the town was in Beals frequenting the islands of the the bill, and It went over without action. He declared that tbe Gherman act must not on foreign affairs. He was a member Guy Gloway, a Grand Rapids laborer, flames, and it was a scramble among The Lee-Mantle case. Involving the ques­ he repealed until the whole question was of the special committee of the House United States in Behring sea when tion of the rights of governors of states to Investigated and discussed and the condi ­ committed suicide by taking morphine. the terrified people to save themselves. found outside the ordinary three-mile appoint Senators iunder certain circum­ tion of silver as a money metal provided to investigate the famous Reading He was 61 years of age and despondent. The loss is estimated at $50,000. stances) was then taken up and Atr. llun- for. A.r. McPherson, a member of tho fin­ strike and the report of that committee limit.” ton, of Virginia, addressed the Senate ance committee, argued against the Allen was his work. lie was also a member James A. Kennedy, of Grand Rapids, Two Burned lo Death. The following regulations were briefly In support of v:r. > antle's right to a amendment as calculated to defeat the adopted by a majority of the arbitra­ seat. Mr. Voorhees then Introduced a joint whole measure, a r. Manderson also op ­ of the committee on pensions, of which was arrested on a charge of assaulting Bruce Crossing, about 10 miles from resolution extending for six u.onths the posed the amendment and favored the Im­ he became chairman before the close his wife on the evening theywere mar­ tor!!, Mr. Harlan and Sir John Thomp­ bonded period for whisky In warehouses. mediate passage of the bill (Julck relief Ewen was totally burned out. A lot son dissenting: Mr. Lodge iliep., Ma->s.) spoke In advocacy was demunded. Mr. Pugh said that the re­ of his term by reasoh of the absence of ried. of rolling stock was burned and it is of a resolution directing tne committee on moval of an unconstitutional tax on notes the regular chairman. He was zeal­ Article 1. The United States and Maud Barrett, a 6-year-old St. Ig- reported that the wife and child of a finance to report at once a bill to repeal the of state banks was a plank In his party's ous in behalf of the bill to pension the lumberman are missing and are sup­ Great Britain shall forbid their citizens purchasing clauses of the Sherman act. and platform. If the states were permitted to dependent soldiers and their widows. nace girl, was struck by the step of a and subjects respectfully to kill or cap ­ that a vote be taken on such repeal on exercise power over the banks be bad no railway coach. Her skull was crushed posed to be burned. The principal Tuesday, the 22d Inst. Mr. Wolcott iliep.. uoubt that there would be less danger from He carried through the house the bill business places in the village, which ture or secure at any time or in any Col.) replied to r. Lodge In a strong free that sort of circulation than there was to ­ for lighthouses, fog signals and lines, and she will die. • manner whatever the animals com ­ silver talk. Air. Hoar addressed the Senate day from the national bank circulation. had a population of 100, were L. M. on Mr. Vest's resolution on bi-metalllsm. Mr. Petler made a speech against tbe na ­ several of them in the vicinity of De­ Austin H. Curtis, proprietor of the Grismar’s store and YVm. McFarlanes ’ monly called fur seals within a zone of and In the course of his speech brought up tional banking system. As banks of Issue, troit. In the last days of the Fiftieth Macon creamery at Dundee, will erect hotel. sixty miles around Pribyloff Islands the old question of responsibility for the de ­ the national banks would have to go. Their congress the bill for the appropriation a creamery at Milan as soon as men inclusive of the territorial waters, the monetization of silver. Senators Stewart, usefulness had expired; and they should of $1,500,000 for the Detroit public and money can do it. miles being geographical miles, sixty Cockrell. Aldrich. Hoar and Sher­ not longer cumber the earth. The people ADDITIONAL MICHIGAN. man spoke on this point, and after would he compelled to take the matter of building was passed. Judge Chipman William Kommel has been arrested to a degree of latitude. an executive session the -enate adjourned. Issuing money Into their own hands. Mr. being largely instrumental in bringing Article 2. The two governments H ouse .—Mr. Burrows ( > ich. Kep» offered a alien ’s amendment was reacted; yeas 11, about that result. In the succeeding at Sturgis charged with being the in ­ Ionia district fair will distribute $450 shall forbid their citizens or subjects resolution giving Charles E. Belknap the nays 39. Thenext question was on theamend- cendiary who has caused so many fires right to contest the seat of George F. Klcli- mentoffered by Air. Cockrell for the re­ congresses the member from the First in bicycle prizes at the races Sept. 28 to kill, capture, or pursue in any man­ ardson from the Fifth district of * ichlgan; demption at their face value and accrued district of Michigan was prominent. in that section recently. and 29. ner whatever, during a season extend ­ laid over one day. The silver debate was Interest of such 2 per cent bonds as may be resumed the speakers being Vessrs. Hutch­ presented for redemption and to issue At home Judge Chipman was one of A farmer was run over and instantly Grand Rapids electric light plant ran ing in each year from May 1 to July 31 eson, of Texas: Blanchard Grosvenor, Hale greenbacks to pay fur them. The amend ­ the most familjar figures in Detroit. killed by a Michigan Central train at out of fuel and left the town in total inclusive, fur seals on the high sea in and Snodgrass. ment was opposed by Mr. a cPherson and by Slocum Junction. He was identified as that part of the Pacific ocean inclusive Air. Sherman. Mr llutler offered an amend ­ The body of Hon. J. Logan Chipman darkness. ment to the bank bill repealing the John Sanger, a farm hand. of Behring sea, situated north of the Senate .—Ninth day. —Mr. Vest proposed a lu per cent tax on the notes of lay in state in the city hall at Detroit The British soldiers who are at the 35th degree of north latitude or east­ bill appropriating $J”0.00(J for a "Hall of iie- state banks. Executivese.ssloa Adjourned. Gen. John A. Leggat, a former resi­ World's Fair will visit St. Joseph in cords ' of the government. A. r. Frye re.n- where a catafalque had been erected ward of the 180th degree of longitude troduced the hill of the last Congress pro ­ H ouse .—The House was surprised and by the Detroit lodge of Elks, under dent of Grand Hsven, but now of Butte, September. pleased with the free coinage speech of from Greenwich until it strikes the viding for the refunding of the i’acltic rail­ .’oseph C. slbley, Dem. Penn., who in his whose auspices the funeral was held. Mont., has sold his mine, known as the water boundary described in article 1 road debt. Mr. Cockrell offered an amend ­ Gambetta, located near Butte, for The Holly Driving club will give ment to the national hank note bill direct ­ maiden speech made an Impression as an At least 20,000 people passed the bier ra os on Sept. 12, 13 and 14, with purses of the treaty of 1867 between the ing the secretary of the treasury to pay to orator, logician and humorist, lie spoke in to take a last look at the deceased $100,000. support of the proposition providing that aggregating $1,200. United States and Russia, following the holders of 2 per cent bonds who may the holders of United States bonds might statesman. Paw Paw has sold $15,000 of electric that line up to Behring straits. present them for redemption their face deposit those securities with the govern ­ The funeral was conducted with light bonds to an Adrian bank, and Belding people by a majority of 53 Article 3. During the period of time value with accrued Interest In United ment. receiving therefore treasury notea decided to bond the town for $5,000 States legal tender notes. Mr. Berry ad ­ A r. Haines, of New York, and Mr. English, great ceremony and an estimate of 50,- will build her own plant. Water in the waters in which fur sealing is dressed the Senate In favor of the double of New Jersey, opposed the free silver agita ­ 000 people attending the different parts power has already been purchased for some kind of fire protection. allowed only sailing vessels shall be standard of gold and trtlver. Mr. Allen gave notice of an amendment to the national tion and stood for a gold standard. Air. of the service and viewing the proces ­ that purpose. Mrs. Jacob Palmer, aged 59, of Lan ­ permitted to carrying on or take part bank note bill arch, 1«97: and Mr. Gallinger addressed of cloverseed and 50 tons of hay . the Senate. Executive session. Adjourned. men, men of wealth, politicians and all Hillman is no longer the seat of gov ­ Article 4. Each sailing vessel au­ House —Mr. McCall, of Massachusetts, THE MARKETS. classes were represented and crowded ernment of Montmorency county, At­ thorized to carry on fur sealing must made a speech favoring the repeal of the Gov. Rich and Mayor Stuart, of Sherman act and denied that such action the building and filled the street. lanta having won the fight. The Grand Rapids, will address Barry be provided with a special license is­ could be justly construed as an attack on Detroit. When the remains were brought county officers, with all their belong ­ county farmers at Gun Lake Aug. 25 sued for the purpose by its govern ­ bi-metalllsm. Mr. Coombs, speaking for re­ Cattle—Good to choice.. I 4 00 to S 4 50 from the church the various military ings, are now located at the latter ment. Each vessel so employed shall peal. highly commended the 1‘resident s Hon ...... 5 00 .. 6 00 and 26. message, which in his opinion had never Sheep...... 3 25 .. 5 10 companies and other organizations be­ town. The Sagola Lumber Co.'s big mill at be required to carry a distinguishing been surpassed by any state paper. William Lambs...... 4 25 .. 5 25 gan moving slowly down Woodward flag prescribed by its government. J. Bryan, the eloquent young Congressman Wheat—Bed spot No 2.... 60V4.. in>4 Jacob H. Quant, a veteran residing Sagola has closed down on account of from Nebraska. added greater laurels to bis Wblte spot No 1...... 6o}4.. 61)4 avenue. The line was as follows: the poor condition of the lumber Article 5. The masters of vessels en ­ Corn —No 2 spot ...... 43V4-. 4JVi Police escort with detail of two ser­ near Clarksville, was struck by a De­ gaged in fur sealing shall enter accu­ reputation as an orator and made a free troit, Lansing & Northern train near market. coinage speech which, in the opinion of No 2 yellow ...... 44VJ.. 44 Vi geants, four roundsmen and 32 patrol ­ rately in an official log book the date many, surpassed the great tariff reform Oats—No 2 white spot ... 32 .. 32 men; Nineteenth infantry band; Nine­ that place. He died soon after from The Vassar Brick Co. and Frank and place of each operation, the num ­ speech which gave his name to fame two liye...... 4554.. 43)4 his injuries. He leaves a widow and years ago. 1-or nearly three hours Mr. Hay—No 1 Timothy...... 10 00 .. 12 00 teenth United States infantry; Fourth Miller’s saw mill, both Vassar con ­ ber and the sex of the seals captured Bryan held the Interested attention of the Potatoes —New per bu.... B0 .. 70 regiment, M. S. T.; St. John Episcopal seven children. cerns employing about 40 men each, daily. These entries shall be commun ­ House and galleries. He spoke for free Butter—Dairy per B>...... 17 .. 20 Martin Carter, Aged 21, was run over have closed down. coinage at the present ratio. He said the Creamery per lb...... 22 .. 24 Cadets; other unformed military com- icated by each of the two governments President was elected upon a platform Eggs per do/.en ...... 12V4.. 14 anies and societies; veteran corps of by a D., O. H. A. M. train at Grand Fred VVorsley, aged 11, of Chicago, to each other at the end of each sea­ thrice pledged to the gold and sliver coin ­ Live poultry —Fowls ...... 9 .. 10 •etroit Light Guard; Fourth regiment Rapids. Both legs were cut off. He son. age of the theconstitution. Nine-tenths of Spring chickens perS>. 12V4-. 13 E was drowned in the St. Clair river at the people of the United States are ready to spring ducks ...... 9 .. 10 band; Detroit Lodge of Elks, escorting tried to cross the trs.ck by going be­ Port Huron while fishing. He was Article 6. The use of nets, firearms sustain him in the fight, but In the face of remains; active pallbearers; the tween the cars of a freight train while visiting in Sarnia with his mother, or explosives is forbidden in fur seal­ an enemy bold and Insolent be b&s ordered Chicago. deceased's family; honorary pallbear­ it was in motion. ing. This restriction shall not apply a retreat. Let him not be dismayed. There Cattle—Steers...... g 4 75 to I 4 95 Mrs. Harry Worsley. is time yet to win the battle If he will but Common ...... 2 80 .. 3 90 ers; the Congressional party composed Barker A Co. ’s mill hands at Bay to shotguns when such are used in fish­ order a charge. Will the party stand by the Sheep—Mixed ...... 2 80 .. 4 00 of a committee representing the Senate One day after a rain the farms in cer­ ing outside of Behring sea during the irlnclples of Jefferson and Jackson, or will Lambs...... 3 25 .. 4 85 City, walked out a few days ago on ac­ tain sections of Baraga ceunty were t abandon its right to its name? Will It Hogs —.>.lxed ...... 4 BO .. 5 10 and House of Representatives. The count of a cut of 15 per cent. Now season when such may lawfully be car­ f honorary pallbearers were: Supreme covered several inches deep with army ried on. choose life or death, which? (Tremendous Wheat—No 2 red ...... B0V4.. 60 ti they have gone back to work for 11 worms. It is supposed the worms came applause. ’ Attheconclu Ion of A.r. Bryan's Corn —No 2...... 38)4.. 38 Vi Jutices John W. McGrath, C. B. Grant; hours per day, at the name wages they Article 7. The two governments shall speech there were loud cries of “vote! vote!" Oats...... 28)4-. 29 U. S. District Judge Henry H. Swan; down with the rain. take measures to control the fitness of and the Nebraska orator was surrounded Kye...... 46 .. 46 Vi formerly received for 10 hours. by bis colleagues congratulating him on his A ess pork per bbl...... 12 32V4.. 12 62Vi Judges Henry N. Brevoort, George Will Carleton will spend seveial the men authorized to engage in seal­ great eflort. Mr Henderson of lowa, said Lard per cwt...... 8 27V4-. 8 40 Gartner, C. J. Reilly, George S. The Michigan and Ohio Band asso ­ months at the Soo. It is said that en ­ ing. These men shall have been proved that the most gratifying thing that could Hosmer, Robert E. Frazer, Edgar O. ciation held a tournament at Hudson. thusiastic admirers of the scenery of fit to handle with sufficient skill the reach the people of the United Mates was these cries of "vote, vote, vote. ” The peo ­ WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. Durfee, F. II. Chambers; Police The next meeting will be held at Cold- the Soo advised him to go there to find weapons of which seal fishing is car­ ple expected early action, If Congress was Justices P. J. Sheahan, John B. water, August 20, 1894. Sydney Up­ subjects for new poems. ried on. going to act at nil. Mr. ' oses, of Georgia, New Vohk , Aug. 2L—R. G. Dunn & Co.'s son, of the latter place, was elected Article 8. The preceding regulations spoke against repeal. Adjourned. weekly review of trade says: There is a Whelan; Justices of the Peace James rift In the clouds. Faint and yet definite Phelan, John B. Teagan, Harry L. president for the ensuing year. Donna Dee fell overboard from a shall not apply to Indians dwelling on boat on Long lake, near Fenton. She May Be a Murder. signs of Improvement are ull the better be­ Schellenberg, Thomas W. Fitzsimmons; The St. Clair Tunnel Co. is consider ­ the coast of the territories of the cause they come, not from po-slhly delu ­ was found lying at the bottom of six United States or Great Britain carry­ John Augusta, a young Indian of sive hopes or from monetary foreign aid. Don M. Dickinson, Mayor Pingree and ing the advisability of adopting elec­ but from the good sense and the wonderful 63 other prominent fellow citizens and feet of water, apparently dead, but ing on fur sealing in canoes or un- Silver Creek township, Cass county, tric transit through the tunnel, and after some hard work was resuscitated. stabbed his uncle with a jacknife. The recuperative power of tbe people them­ friends. have obtained estimates from sev­ deckfrd boats not transported by or selves. Business Is trying to go anead with­ used in connection with other vessels latter is thought to be fatally injured. out waiting for Washington. Imported gold The street along the route of the eral companies for such an equipment. The office of the Allegan Journal is does not go to the right spot, but the people procession —over 2 Vi miles—was very and propelled wholly by paddles, oars Young Augusta is said to have been The smoke from locomotives is having in a receiver’s hands at the request of intoxicated at the time. He cut two are creating a home-made currency for densely crowded with people, all traffic a bad effect on the tunnel. Don C. Henderson, one of the owners. or sails, and manned by no more thah themselves by using certified checks In five persons in the way hitherto prac­ deep gashes into his uncle ’s left side paying hands, settling local accounts and was suspended and it took one hour Trouble between Messrs. Henderson A purchasing grain and cotton. BesumpMons for the line to pass a given point. At Handy Brothers and the Crump ticed by the Indians, provided that just below the heart. He was arrested Ward, the proprietors, caused the ac­ and taken to jail to await the result of are now becoming somewhat frequent, aud Elmwood cemetery the throng was as Manufacturing company box factories tion. such Indians are not employed by In the very shrinkage of production men dense. The closing ceremony was very in West Bay City, two of the largest other persons and provided that when his uncle ’s injuries. An investigation see evidence that demand must soon over ­ While indulging in vigorous play will be made as to where Augusta got take supply. Prices of securities have impressive. The Episcopal service was institutions of the kind in the Saginaw dot hunting in canoes or undecked yielded comparatively little. Cotton fell read and was followed by the beautiful valley, closed, both having filled every with a crowd of boys, Freddie, the 15- boats the Indians shall not hunt fur his liquor. \c. with somewhat belter reports of prob ­ ritual of the Order of Elks read by the order and no work in sight. About 160 year-old son of Policeman Frank Lem- seals outside the territorial waters able yield. Wheat drags near the lowest men are thrown out of employment by erand, of Monroe, dropped dead. Dr. under contract to deliver skins to any­ The census of Lansing taken iu con ­ figures ever known In spite of decrease In exalted ruler of the order and closed nection with the school census, shows visible supply, for. though western receipts with custom of each member dropping this move. Root, who was called, found death body. This exemption is not to be are not large, stocks on hand are far be­ was caused by the bursting of a blood a population of 19,612. This is an in ­ yond the power of speculators to carry with a boutonniere of immortelrs and ivy Five prisoners in the Kent county construed to affect the municipal law vessel in the brain from over exertion. of either country, nor shall it extend crease of 6,564 over the census of 1890. money markets In their present condition. leaf upon the lowered coffin, signifi ­ jail at Grand Rapids escaped by cut­ There are 5,211 children of school age. The movement In corn Is decidedly large, cant of the immortality of the soul and ting through the sheet iron ceiling. The Chicago A West Michigan and to the waters of Behring sea or the with crop prospects Improving. Important waters around the Aleutian islands. relief come* from the abatement of tbe brotherly love. An Elk funeral ode Blanket strips were used as a rope to Detroit, Lansing A Northern railroads The cold storage establishment of drain upon savings banks, and of the de ­ followed by a volley over the grave by lower them to the ground. Philip announce a reduction of 10 per cent in Nothing herein contained is intended L. L. Putnam at Albion was destroyed. mand upon other banks for currency to be the Light Guard of the Fourth regi White, of Newaygo, an alleged coun ­ the wages of employes receiving over to interfere with the employment of It took the firemen seven hours to ex­ used In paying hands In this and adjacent Indians as hunters or otherwise in con ­ tinguish the flames. The loss on the states. The commercial failures for the ment closed the services and the vast terfeiter, is among them. A Chinamen, $50 per month. It is promised that the week number 455 in the United States, concourse of people slowly departed held for deportation, refused to es­ wages will be restored as soon as bus­ nection with sealing vessels as hereto­ building and contents is about $20,000, against 192 for thesame week last year, and from the sad scene. cape. iness will warrant it. fore. the insurance from $10,000 to $12,000. 27 In Canada, against 25 last year. Article 9. The concurrent regulations Mrs. Mary Duncan has resigned her hereby determined with a view to the At the annual reunion of the Ninth Hebe Drowned In a Well. Maccabees are discussing the advis ­ The farm, residence, horses and Michigan Infantry at Lansing the 100 ability of erecting a three-story build ­ grain barns and sheds and all the farm dition as manager at the Industrial protection and preservation of the fur A sad drowning occurred at Hemlock ome for Girls at Adrian. She feels seals shAl remain in force until they survivors present elected B. II. Steph­ ing at Jackson for the use of their tools of Dan S. Holcomb, six miles E ens, of Portland, president and John City. Mrs. Charles Hahn, Jr., of Buena order. south of Jackson were destroyed by the superintendent does not have con ­ have been wholly or in part abolished Vista, and her bright- little 15-months’- fidence in her and thinks she is in ­ Van Horn, of the same place secretary An unknown man, believed to be fire. The barns contained 600 bushels or modified by a common agreement old boy Walter were visiting at her clined to criticise her work. She has between the United States and Great and treasurer. Next year's reunion from Detroit, jumped from the steamer of wheat and 30 tons of hay, all of will be held at Portland. parents ’ and the child was playing which were destroyed. Dan S. Hol ­ been connected with the institution Britain. Said concurrent relation around the yard when he came to an Badger State on the up trip and was eight years. shall be submitted every five years to a It is authoritatively announced drowned. comb became well-known 10 years ago over-flowing well. In romping around as son-in-law of Jacob D. Crouch who A bad blaze started at Benton Har­ new examination in order to enable that Warden Parsell proposes to make alone he fell down at the edge of the The establishment at Port Huron ol with his family were murdered in their bor and for a time it seemed as if seri­ both governments to consider whether a stubborn legal fight to prevent the stream face downward, and being un ­ the Grand Trunk Locomotive works beds at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Hol ­ ous damage would result. The St. in the light of past experience there is Republican prison board from depos ­ able to help himself was drowned. and the effecting of a compromise with comb were visiting Mr. Holcomb's rel­ Joseph fire department brought aid, occasion to make any modification ing him of his office at Ionia house of the Canadian Pacific and other import ­ atives in Baraboo, Wia, at the time of and the fire was placed under control. thereon. correction before the term for which A young man supposed to be Ed A. ant railroad movements are said to be the fire and the house had been closed O. B. Hipp, clothier, lost a $3,000 stock; he was appointed had expired. At­ Robinson, of Dumas, Out., was killed among Sir Henry Tyler’s objects in for three weeks. An investigation Scherer Bros., dry goods and clothing, Bertha Reine, a domestic in Bert torney George E. Nichols has been re­ near Wayne by a Michigan Central visiting thatcity. Sir Henry is presi­ shows the fire to have been undoubt ­ $1,200. Several others lost small Harvey’s home, near Utica, was gored tained by the warden to look after the train. He had an insurance policy for dent of the Grand Trunk. edly incendiary. amounts. by a bull and may not recover. case. $971 on his person. * m MBMHHMMMPI

1 ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 1893

“A LAGGARD IN LOVE.” fires of the Russian camp, half hid­ “Are you commanding this squad, WITH THE BLIND TIGER. 1 n** hi -f~ i ~n~i >> i^-un i As you grow lo vice and virtue— den by their outworks. or am IP I say I will be obeyed! 1, Good Housekeepers are always provoked. In the traits that help or hurt you- — Soon they wore creeping stealthily Take up the lad and carry him back Whatever faults time may discovert When delayed in obtaining" Never prove a tardy lover along right under tho very fortifica ­ to camp!” OTHERWISE THE ARKANSAS Other slips may be forgiven — tions of the enemy, noting the di ­ They yielded to the force of disci ­ MOONSHINER. i^GBOCCFtt should keep $|$ 4NTA LA1* In love, delay may lose you heaven. Woman's favor —woman's kiss — rection of the lines and each point, pline, which is so strong as to be­ WouU* you win, remember this: either of strength or of weakness, so come nearly an instinct, and raised A Prospector's Lively Experience With If In sea-sor you would knock, Always be before the dock. far as it was possible to observe the half-conscious form of Charlie Mountaineers Who “Allowed He War a full supply SOAP. Ever in the classic story them in the gathering gloom. At Hilton. The latter understood only Kevenoo,** But Became Convinced nnd Love Is younr and Time Is hoary r With the debt of years that duns him— last they turned a corner and found dimly what was going on, or he him­ Led Him Out of Onager. iian indispensable {> n Is It Htransre that love outruns him? themselves suddenly right beneath a self would have been the first to pro ­ article in good Never loving looks, but surly. tall figure in a long cloak and furry test against his friend's heroio sacri­ Greet the laggard at the gate; To the south of Yollowvillo, Ark., housekeeping. And, If not ten minutes early. shako, posted on the top of the re­ fice. You are lust ten minutes late! doubt just above them, and thrown “Good-by, Charlie!” the sergeant is a large territory in the very heart Saving hisTsacrif ice . out into bold relief by the glow of said; “1 shan’t be able to keep my of the “moonshine district ” Here the oamp fire not many yards behind promise to you; but when you get the “blind tiger ” has his lair, and It was an evening in that fearful it Our friends were very still and back to England, tell Mary Ashford the “mountain dew express” makes cautious in their movements, but that I, Noel Easterbrook, did my regular and frequently recurring winter of 1864-55, memorable for the AND m Crimean war, whose terrible stories one of them, by the gleam of his poor little best to send you safe home trips. To the east for a tier of of danger, privation and heroism the bayonet, probably, betrayed himself to her!” counties seven deep there are no veterans delight to toll by the fire­ to the Russian sentinel as he peered And as the two soldiers, with their railroads, and towards the south down into the gloom, for the latter not enough revenue officers know Sg&l side at home. burden walked silently and slady Sergeant Easterbrook sat there, spoke some words in his own tongue, away over the white deseit plain, the country to interfere materially gazing into the glowing depths of challenging them to declare them­ Noel. Easterbrook sank again heavily with the business of the distiller of the fire. He was a tall, broad-should ­ selves. upon the ground, and rolled over illicit spirits. ered man of about five-and-thirty; but “Confound it!” muttered Sergeant once —sank this time never to rise or A prospector recently related his grizzled and unkempt as he now was, Easterbrook, half aloud, “we have speak again. —N. Y. Journal. experience as follows, to a SL Louis OAP you would have taken him to be ventured too far—right into the Globe-Democrat reporter: “I started Ts far superior to any other in the market, as bright women and bright older. Crouching close beside him lion's den —we must turn tail, boys, SCHEME AT CHURCH PAIRS. up the canyon, occasionally stopping grocers know. Sold everywhere. was little Charlie Hilton, a recruit— and run for our very lives, till we Yon Hire a Pretty Girl to Talk With to hammer a likely looking piece of a e out of gun shot That is the shale or to put in my pouch a speci­ \ Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago, j almost a boy, indeed; but there was >; You at S3 Much per Hour. ^ 1 * ** | ■ * * * " ^ I 11 ~^i i i >^* i ii r —* ~ ii j i <~i^ a » a Bort of friendship between these best sort of courage that we can Among the new devices for making men containing the mineral I was in two, .for both came from the same show now. ” money at church fairs and othor char­ search of. It was the most promis ­ village at home, in the garden of They accordingly all four turned itable entertainments is one which ing Btrip I had yet seen, and I spent England —a quiet, little village and ran at full speed, for since their its originators term “The Living some time locating it and in making GREAT SPEAR HEAP CONTEST, perched upon a hill, at the foot of object was to obtain information Library,” says Harper’s Young Peo­ a rough map of tho surroundings to which lay the fair Weald of Kent there was no real bravery in staying ple. A certain number of books are enable me to again find it in tho “Sergeant,” the recruit whispered, to face the foe. But they had al­ chosen beforehand, and each one is event that developments proved as “if anything should happen to me ready gone too far in their eagerness represented by some young woman promised by the specimens. Mean­ to-morrow ”----- to determine the position of the ene­ who is dressed appropriately to indi ­ time I was slowly working my way “Why, you talk just like the old my’s lines, and no sooner had they cate either tho title of the book or toward the head of tho canyon, and hands!” turned to fly than the sharp report some leading character therein. was paying little attention to any­ of a musket was heard behind them. thing else. When near the hoad I sar “Well, why not? There's as much -T «*£ Each impersonator must also be thor­ chance of my getting potted as any The sentinel had aroused his com ­ oughly acquainted with the volume noticed a well defioed path running one else.” rades, and a momont later a volley she represents, and her actions and diagonally across, and as its direc ­ “Are you afraid? ” of balls was whistling through tho behavior must be in accord with the tion seemed favorable to my course I “Afraid? No! Are you? ” night air past tho little English character chosen. A catalogue is turned into it without hesitation, “Yes,” the elder man answered, squad. prepared and furnished on applica­ not stopping to note the fact, that with a sad, quiet smile. “I don ’t be­ “Oh! this is terrible,” young Hil­ tion, and whenevor a book is called broad, boaton paths are not com ­ SAVE THE TACS. lieve there can be a man living who ton said breathlessly, as ho ran, “if for a curtain is drawn aside and the monly found in the roughost portion does not fear death—aye. the bravest we should fall like this, seigeant! — living copy stands rovealed. The of a rocky gor/o half way up a One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and fill; Dollars, of them; it goes along with the fear to be shot from behind!—I had regulations usually governing “The mountain side. I walked along tho of God! ” rather go back and face them!” Living Library” are that: First, all pathway, expecting every minute to “But if anything should happen to The young fellow doubtless fondly books must be secured from the turn a corner and find again the road me,” Charlie persisted. imagined that the eyes of all Europe librarian; second, the fee for each which I had left several hours be­ “Oh, you'll be all right, young ­ wore upon him individually, and had book shall be 10 cents for ten min­ fore. $173,250.00 ster. ” not yet come to learn that so many utes’ U6e, payable in advance; third, “Suddenly a bend in the road “It is not because I am a young ­ men must go down like corn before books cannot be called for twice in brought me abruptly into view of a In valuable Presents to be Given Away In Return .for ster that I am any safer. Those con ­ the reaper’s scythe, only to be re­ succession; fourth, persons having mountain hut, before which two wo ­ founded Russians don ’t pick out who garded at headquarters as so many called for and obtained the books men were busily engaged noting tho they’ll hit I want you to promise casualties; he still thought that to must relinquish them upon notice swimming of something in a large me, sergeant, that when all is done peril life and limb in othor men ’s from the librarian that the time paid kettle which stood at one corner of SPEAR HEAD TAGS. to-morrow, if you should find my— quarrels was glory. for has reached its limit, or, failing the cabin. I had time to note this if you should find me among the “You must not go back.” the ser­ to do so, shall pay at the rate of 2 much wtien the woman discovered | ,168 8TEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES...... 134,650 00 dead —yon will take this letter that geant answered, with a strange mix­ cents a minute for overtime; and, me. One of them darted into the S.775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY,____ is inside my jacket The other fel­ ture of gentleness and authority. “I cabin while the other, with a shrill 1 BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 00 finally, that no book can be retained 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED lows might laugh if they knew, and could not allow you to do that. for a longer period than twenty whistle, dodged into the brush. The * POCKET KNIVES...... 23.100 00 she would not like it But you know Every man's life that is out here be­ minutes. The rules do not provide shrill whistle had not ceased echoing 11 6.600 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE tqo TH her. We are to be married if I come longs to his country, and no one has when the crack of a rifle and the sing • w,«vw PICKS...... 57,750 00 for it, but it is understood, of course, 116.600 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 Inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, ____ safe out of this. If I don't. I think a rig-ht to risk it rashly. They are that during the busy hours of the of a bullet warned me that I was in 1 no advertising on them...... 28,875 00 she would like to know that I fell for something, I knew not what. Be­ only firing wild —don ’t be afraid. ” fair no book shall be taken off on a 261,030 PRIZES. AMOUNTING TO...... $173,250 00 with my face to the enemy!” “I'm not afraid —I—my God! I bo - promenade through the entertain ­ fore J could turn, three mountaineers stepped into view,* and, as each was The above articles will be distributed, by counties, among parties who chew SPEAB This time the young fe.low fairly lieve I’m hit!” ment room, and the books themselves HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the TIN TAGS taken therefrom. i * broke down. The sergeant, notwithstanding his are forbidden by the unwritten laws armed with a long rifle, I threw up We will distribute 22® of these prizes in thin comity as follows! “You say I know her. May I ask experience, had indeed been mis­ to drink lemonade and eat ice cream my hands and yelled, ‘Don ’t shoot! ’ to THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD who she is?” taken. He knew that the Russian between the hours of 8 and 10 at “I was taken prisoner with some ­ TAGS from this county we will give...... 1 GOLD WATCH what more formality and flourishing TO the FIVE PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of “Yes, I don't mind telling you. It soldiers could not have taken accu­ night Altogether this living library SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS....5 OPERA GLASSES is Mary Ashford. ” rate aim in the dark, but he did not seems destined to proved a great suc­ of tho suggestive-looking rifles than To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us tbe next greatest number “Mary! The daughter of Farmer allow for the fatalities of chance— cess. I thought was necessary. As my of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 POCKET _ ___ Ash ford P” those terrible chances which govern captors led me toward the cabin I KNIFE...... t?...... 7...... 20 POCKET KNIVES To tbe ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest “Yes.” the world ’s history. Hilton said he IMPORTANT TRIFLES. saw at a glance what had befallen me. number of SPEAR HEAD TAOS, we will give to each 1 __ Then there was a dead silence be­ had been struck, and Noel Easter­ I had stumbled onto a moonshiner ’s ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARWTTOOTH PICK...... 100 TOOTH PICKA They Make I p the Sum of 1’leaslng home, and his illicit distillery was Vo the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest tween them, during which, as the brook could also feel that a bullet Mannerism. number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each I ____ firelight danced upon his features, had ento. ed his body, but still they probably then in full blast in the LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS ...... 100 PICTUSEflk anyone who had been watching him both kept on bravely as long as they It has been well said that trifles rear of the cabin. Once inside, the would have read a world of unspoken could. Here in the cold, silent night make up the sum of life; especially do three faced me and the oldest, in a Total Number of Prize* tor this County, 226. thoughts upon the sergeant's face—a they make up the sum of “good man­ threatening tone, inquired: CAUTION.—No Tan will be received before January 1st, 1804, nor after February lit. the lust of battle was not upon them; nerism” at the table. Mothers- can­ 1804. Each package containing tags must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, 6hort but pathetic history of human there was only the mute desire of “ ‘Thought yu was purty slick, County, State, and Number of Tags In each package. All charges on packages must be woe. Such an observer would have wounded beasts, which would fain be not be too careful in guarding their didn ’t yu?’ prepaid. children’s table manners, for as “the READ.—SPEAR HEAD poaseasee more qualities of Intrinsic value than any other read his secret, would have under ­ at rest, away from their pursuers. “I hastened to assure him that I plug tobacco produced. It Is the sweetest, the toughest, tbe richest. SPEAK HEAD Is stood that Noel Easterbrook loved They had now crossed the frozen twig is bent the tree inclineth.” absolutely, positively and dlatlnetively different In flavor from any other plug tobacco. We Americans are always in such had never entertained that idea and A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It is the largest seller or any similar Mary Ashford, too; that he had im­ stream, and were safe from further then I told him who I was, what was abape and style on earth, which proves that it hae caught the popular taste and pleases tbe agined and hoped his love might some danger. By this time the weather a hurry we have very little time to people. Try it, and participate In the contest for prises. Bee that a TIN TAG fs on every cultivate gentle, relined ways; we my business in that section and how 10 cent pieoe of SPEAK HEAD yon buy. Bend in the tegs, no matter how small the day bo requited, until these words had changed. The wind' had driven I had happened to turn into the path­ quantity. Vary sincerely, came to dispel his dream —words simply rush along. By and by we THE P. J. BORG COMPANY, Middlztowtv , O hio , tho snow-clouds away, and from a bring up against a circumstance way leading to the cabin, with other spoken in all innocence, but which steely, blue sky, tho moon was shed­ verbose statements as to character. A list of the people obtaining these prizes In this county will be published In this pierced his heart as fatally as could when we would give all we have paper Immediately after February 1st, 1804. ding her silvery light upon the four gained by our rush to know how to I deemed this necessary and politio, have done a Cossack's lance-thrust. Englishmen struggling over the for the echo of that whistling bullet It was Hilton who first broke the act, says tbe Philadelphia Timea DON’T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY 1,104. white Crimean plain. They were Some of the kindest hearted was still ringing in my ear. I did silence. still a long way from their own camp not relish the sour, ugly looks with “You have not answered me, ser­ women in the world are a constant —probably three long weary miles source of embarrassment to their which the three regarded me. geant, ” ho said. “Won't you promise and more —but they were now in frienda 1 recall one now, the “ ‘Don ’t yu try tu fool us,’ 6aid one; DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? me what I asked you? ” safety. Sergent Easterbrook called mother of a large family and an ex­ •yu air revenoo, that’s what yu air.’ “Yes,” Easterbrook replied, in a out. “Halt!” and the others noted cellent neighbor and friend, who, on “I was profoundly thankful at that v quiet, subdued tone, which betrayed with alarm the faint voice in which sitting down to the table, pours her moment that I was not armed. no emot'on, “I will do ycu this little he spoko the word. Hie fictitious Barring a pocket-knife, a hammer service, if you should require it, and tea and then catches up the saucer energy had given way at last, and in an awkward indescribable way and a stout club I had nothing that I am in a position to perform it. ” with a stifled groan he sank down at looked suspicious. I showed letters. “Thank you so much. And you and flirts it about to cool tho tea, the foot of a great, black gnarled usually talking in a loud, voluble I pointed to my hammer and argued PAIN-KILLER will take the letter back to her?” tree. Young Hilton's wound was manner meanwhile. All her table how unlikely it was that tho govern ­ “Ye9,” with some hesitation, “I also overmastering his strength, and ment would select mo as an object will manners are “off the same pioce, ” take it back to her, if I live.” tho next moment his form, too, was and her children call t and clamor of extermination for bold, bad moon­ Will Cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera- At this moment an officer came lying an inert mass upon tho snowy rudely, utterly regardless of eti­ shiners. among them, and the soldiers rose ground. quette. “My eloquence prevailed, and and saluted. “What is the matter, sergeant? ” gome men holding high positions — after a long consultation beyond ear­ Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. “We want some men,” said he, “to one of the other soldiers asked, shot the bearded proprietor —the one go forward and reoonnoitre the ene­ senators, judges and the like—com­ PRICE, 25c., SOon and 41.00 A BOTTLE. feelingly. “I did not know you had ing from tutelage such as the above, who had tried to nip my career with my’s outposts. The duty may bo a been hit.” bring shame on themselves and mor ­ a rifle ball—came forward, grasped dangerous one. ” “Hit—yes, Dawes—here in the left me by the hand and roughly apolo ­ •Til go, if you please, captain,” tification on their families. It is side —it warf foolhardy of me to have really robbing a child in one way to gized. Sergeant Easterbrook said, stepping ventured so far into their lines—and TOOK FAVORITE HOHE NEWSPAPER forward. aggrandize him in another, to de ­ “•Wo allowed yu war revenoo, ’ there is the poor lad. Oh, Dawes, I fraud him of home culture in order he said, ’nd weuns war r’eddy fur yu. ’ —AND— “Very well. Take three men with am done for! ” that he may be given to accumulat­ “1 assured him that the mistake you. ” “No, no; do not say that, sergeant. ing dollars and acres. Better launch was of no consequenoe, and that I "I’ll come with you, ” said young We will carry you back to camp all him with a well-balanced brain, a was delighted to make his acquain ­ The Leading Republican Newspaper of tie United States Hilton. right between us. won ’t we, Ryan? well-bred manner and an honest tance, even in such an unconventional “No, not you, youngster, ” the ser­ You will be out of to-morrow ’s fun, heart, without money, than with a way. Then I started to leave again, ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 geant exclaimed hastily in a strange that is alL” mint of tbe latter minus the former. apologizing for taking up his time. tone. “To-morrow! Yes, there will be no But they would not allow me to go. “Let him go, since he has volun ­ to-morrow for me.” A Hot Year. It was getting late, and I was told teered, ” rejoined the captain, who “Nonsense! You will be sent to the In 1891 it is said that the heat that no stranger could go through was a strict disciplinarian. “Let the rear, that is all. The old sawbones throughout the United States was the district at night in safety. It lad learn his duty. It is just this will put you straight in no time. the greatest on record, the thermome­ was a risky thing in daylight and THE REPUBLICAN sort of daring pluck which upholds See, we will carry you as gently as a ter in many places registered 105 not to be thought of at night Givoo all tho news of Town, County and State, and as much National nows as any the honor of the Union Jack!” nurse. Come on; give us a hand, degrees in the shade. In England “ ‘Low yu’ll hev tu bunk here.’ other paper of ita clam. Easterbrook was silenced, since he Ryan. ” the mercury ranged from ninety to said the bearded moonshiner, ‘’nd must needs yield to his superior “No, ” Easterbrook answered in ’ 101 degrees. In London it was the Zeke’ll take yu safe out to-morrow.* YOUR HOME WOULD BE INCOMPLETE WITHOUT IT. officer; and a few minutes later the feeble but decisive tone; “leave me.’ hottest season known in twenty-two “The night was an uneventful one. sergeant, Hilton and two other sol ­ “Leave you? We’ll see you hanged years. The director of the Paris I entertained my hosts with stories diers were passing over the enow- first!” Ryan said, with rough good observatory deolared that there was of the world beyond Bull Knob moun ­ clad plain, with their muskets upon nature. no record of such intense heat. tain, and they in turn told hunting THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE their shoulders, flitting like four “Look at the youngster —he is stories. In the morning Zeke ac­ It a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general newt of the United shadows in the twilight out of the wounded too. You surely don ’t think Broken Friendship. companied me across the mountain. Statee and the world. It giveethe eventa of foreign landa in a nutshell, lti British camp. of leaving him behind.” Mrs. Smith—And how is your neigh­ I soon found how true was the re­ ‘’AGRICULTURAL” department hat no mpenor in the country. Ita “MAR­ Not a word was spoken, every­ “Well, we are not going to leave bor? Mrs. Brown —She’s well enough, mark of my late host, the moon­ KET REPORTS” are recognized authority in all pant of the land. It hat thing depended upon silence and dis ­ you, anyway. We can come back for I suppose. I haven’t seen her tc shiner, when he said that I would separate departments for “THE PAMILY CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLK8.” cretion. The snow was falling faster him. ” speak to for six weeks. Mrs. Smith need a guide. We were halted by Ita "HOME AND 80CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and now, and obliterated the men ’s foot ­ daughters. Ita general political newa, editorials and diaeamiona are eomprehen- “And find him dead! ” —Why, I thought you were on the natives several times, but in each in­ sire, brilliant and exhaustive. steps as they walked on. The coun ­ • ‘We must take our chances of that most friendly terms. Mrs. Brown- stance a word from Zeke was a ready try was bleak and open; there were These are not times to pick and Well, we used to be, but we’ve ex­ passport Finally my guide halted only a few trees here and there, ohoose what we do. Come on, Ryan.” changed servants.—Vogue. and briefly said: A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables ns to offer this splendid journal and "THE which tossed their great bare “No, 1 say; take young Hilton bacic " ‘Hayr’s the road to Yellville; REPUBLICAN” for one year branches in the wintry wind like to camp, and leave,me.” Made an Impression. keep in the middle of it’ ” giants writhing to be free from some “No!" City Girl—Lord Nabobb must have For 81.25 Cash in Advance. spell. But Sergeant Easterbrook, with a made quite an impression in thi* Knew How It Wu Herself. ”N. T. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year - 61.00 After they had marched for nearly snpreme effort, now rose to his feet, section, didn ’t he? Country Girl— Perdita —You haven’t the faintest “The Republican, ” *• 1.00 an hour they approached a frozen and supporting himself by the trunk Yes, indeed. W'e took him to a pic­ idea how much I love him. Penelope Total 63,00 stream, and on a 'hillock upon the of the tree, said, in a stern tone of nic and he Bat on a pic.—New York —Oh, yes, I have. I used to love opposite bank could dimly descry the authority: W eekly. him that way myself.—Brooklyn Life. We Furnish Bath Papers One Year for $1.25.

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Legal. Legal. Lffifftl. Hie Republican. Highest of all in Learening Power. —U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. otice of letiino dkain contract — ortgage sale . —default having Notice is hereby giv.-u, tbat I, I. M. been made In the conditions of a mortgage TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS NEaton, township Drslu t ommltslouer of the town­ madeM by James Strong and Bridget Strong to ship of Olive, County of Clinton. Slate of Michigan, Thomas McBlain, dated April 1st, 1880, and FOR 1893-4. Thursday, August 24, 1893. will, ou the 29th day of August, A. I). 1893, at the recorded April 1st, 1880, lo tbo office of home of Conrad Burkhattll. iu said towDsbip of the register of denis for Clinton county, In St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, August 3 and 4 Olive, on section II. at one o'clock in the afternoon Michigan. In liber 89 of Mortgages, on page 51 ; on 1893. Tiik national banks are increasing of that nay, proceed to receive bids for the con­ which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the 8 t. Johns, Friday. August 25. 1893. struction of a certain drain known and designated date of this uotlce three thousand five hundred DeWRt, Friday, September 29. 1893. their circulation at the rate of a million as the “Marsh Pruin, ” located and established In aud fifteen dollars, besides an attorney fee of thirty DeWltt, Saturday, March 10. 1894. the said township of Olive, and described an follows, dollars, stipulated In said mortgage to be paid St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, March 29 and and a quarter a day, a large amount of to-wit: Commencing at the Smith Drain, at a should aDy proceeding be takeu to foreclose said 30 1894. gold is coming in from foreigners to point 12 links e of the s w corner of n e X of the mortgage; and no suit or proceeding at law or In Ovid. Friday, April 28. 1894. n e X of sec It, town 6 north of range 2 west, In equity having been instituted to recover any part At the Regular Examinations, examination* will take advantage of low prices of farm Michigan ; thence running n 78 rods and 15 links, of the debt secured by said mortgage, therefore, by commence at 9 o ’clock a . m. All other examine- thence e 45 rods and 10 links, thence n 22 rods, virtue of the power of sale iu said mortgage con ­ lions wilt begin at 8 o'clock a . m. products for export, and to buy our de ­ thence east 35 rods to the terminus. tained and of the statute Iu such cate made and R. M. WINSTON. preciated securities; some of the iron Said job will be let by sections. The section at rovidcd, notice la hereby given that on StCPTEM- I2tf County Commissioner of Schools. the outlet of the drain will be let first, and the re­ ER 30. 1893, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at mills at Pittsburg, employing several maining sections in their order up stream, In ac­ Sthe west frout door of the court house, for Clinton thousand workmen, have resumed, cordance with the diagram now on file with the county, In Michigan. In the village of St. JobDs, In TATE OF MICHIGAN.—IN THE CIRCUIT ABSOLUTELY PURE other papers pertaining to said drain, in the office said county, there will be sold at public vendue to S Court for the County of Clinton, in Chancery. and some of the New England mills of the township clerk, to which reference may be the highest bidder, the premises iu said mortgage Capitol Investment, Building and Loan Association, had by all parties interested, and bids will be made described, vis: The west half of the southeast complainant, vs. Hugh Gordon and Fidelia Gordon, have or will soon begin operations Teacher's Institute. and received accordingly. Contracts will be uiade quarter of section twenty-two, in township seven defendants. On reading and filing tbe affidavit of with the lowest responsible bidder giving adequate north of range three west, In Michigan. William M. Leland, showing that tbe defendants, again. Some predict that the increase security for the performauce of the work in a sum Dated July 3d, 1893. Hugh Gordon and Fidelia Gordon, above named, in currency will be so great that the PAINTED POST MIRACLE. Continued from last week. then and there to be fixed by me, reserving to my­ THOMAS McBLAIN. are no longer residents of the state of Michigan, Essay work : Give topics to write up­ self the right to reject any and all bids. The date P&rrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. but are non-resldenta of said state and that they money tbat has been withdrawn from for the completion of such contract and the terms Attorneys for Mortgagee. llw!8 reside In the state of Washington ; Ordered, that MISS LILLIAN SPARKS GIVEN VP BY on, and outline for exampleMound of payment therefor shall be announced at the said defendant*, and each of them,cause tbeir ap­ the banks will go back at three per pearance to be entered in this cause, and answer Builders. 1.—Proof of existence. 2.— time and place of letting. ortgage sale -default having cent, or less, as soon as confidence is re­ THE DOCTORS. Where were they. 3.—State of civiliza­ Notice Is further hereby given that at the time been made in the conditions of a mortgage, tbe bill of complaint therein, on or before four and place of raid letting, or at such other time and madeM by Michael A. Harper and CyDthia Harper to months from the date of this order, in default of stored. Timely Advice Saved Her Life. tion, etc. place thereafter to which I. the drain commissioner which appearance and answer, said Bill of Com ­ Harriet D. Carrier, dated January 24tb, 1888, and plain 1 will be taken as confessed by theao. Further By expedience: Write a list of il­ aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the assessment recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for for benefits and the lands comprised within the Clinton county, in Michigan, on January 24th, ordered, that within twenty day* complainant Painted Post ia the name of a pretty lustrious names on board, write a list of Marsh Drain Special Assessment District will he cause a copy of this order to be published in the A dispatch from Washington, August important events, write a list of import­ 1888, In liber67 of mortgages, on page 614; on which linton epublican little village of one thousand inhabitants, subject to review. mortgage there is claimed lo be due at the date ot C R , and that such publication 18th,says: ant dates, ask pupils to tell all about them. Tho following la s description of the several this notice one hundred and seventy-nine dollars be continued at leaat ouce in each week for six situated on the line of the Erie Railroad, tracts or parcels of land constituting the Special successive weeks. in Steuben county, two miles from Corn ­ 1. —Important about men—when, where, and ninety-six cents, besides an attorney fee ul Dated July 18,1893. The abstract of the reports made what. 2.—About events —when, where, Assessment District of said drain, vis: fifteen dollars, stipulated In said mortgage to be to the comptroller of the currency, ing, N. Y. The name seems an odd one W X of s w W sec 1. paid, should any proceedings be taken to foreclose 8. B. DABOLL, showing the condition of national banks untill one learna the circumstances from why, results. Not bow much, but bow 8 e X of s e 4 sec 2. said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding at law or 13-7 Circuit Judge. which it was derived. When the first set­ well. N e ^4 °f n e X sec 11. in equity having been instituted to recover any Cahill A Ostrander . in the United States, July 12, last, has Numbers—Mr. Schurtz. N w X of n e % sec 11. part of the debt secured by said mortgage, therefore Solicitor* for Complainant. been made public. A comparison with tlers came here from Pennsylvania, all 8wXotseXsec2. by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage the statement of May 4 last shows a de ­ this beautiful valley was heavily wooded, Be prompt: "When time is up stop, All iu town 8 north of raDge 2 west. In Michigan. contained, and of the statute in such case made ortgage sale .— default having if in the middle of class." “We teach Dated this 15th day of August, A. D., 1893. and provided, notice Is hereby given that on OCTO­ been made in the conditions of a certain crease in individual deposits of (193,000,- and abounded in many kinds of game, I. M. EATON, BER 14lb, 1893, at one o ’clock in tne afternoon, at mortgageM made by John Kelly and Sarah Kelly to 000; in loans and discounts of (173, 0u0,- and was a favorite hunting ground for the book too much and not enough sub­ Township Drain Commissioner of the Township the west front door of the Court House, for Clinton John Hawley, dated May 28tb, 1891, and recorded 000; in specie of (12,000,000, and in the Indians, who then claimed exclusive ject.—” Examples were given and of Olive. 17w2 county, iu Michigan, in the Village of St. Johns, In May 28,1891, In theoffice of the Register of Deeds right to the territory. An object which members of the class called upon for said county, there will be sold at public vendue to for Clinton County, In the State or Michigan, in undivided profits of (13,000,000. analysis. Mr. 8churtz drilled teachers otice of letting drain contract — the highest bidder, the premises in said mortgage Liber 70 of Mortgages, on page 22, on which mort ­ Estimating the loss of saving deposits attracted the attention of the first settlers Notice is hereby given that I, I. M. Eaton, described, viz: That piece oi laud, described aud gage there la claimed to be due at tbe date of this and excited their curiosity, was a painted on the proper way of giving and teach­ townshipN drain commissioner of the township of bounded as follows, viz: Commencing at the notice tbs sum of nitie hundred end seventeen from state and private banks, it is safe post which stood prominently in a small ing analysis. Olive, county of Clinton, state of Michigan, will on northwest corner of a piece of land deeded to Dr. dollars, besides an attorney fee ol twenty-five dol ­ Primary Reading. —Miss Atwater. the 7th day of September A. D„ 1893. at the house of L. A. Lawrason by Michael Spltzley and John H. lar* ; and no suit or proceeding having been in­ to say that (450,000,000 in deposits have clearing skirted by great spreading trees. Jacob Walts, iu said township of Olive, at 1 o ’clock Fedewa. at a point three hundred feet north and stituted to recover any part of tbe debt secured by been withdrawn from the banks of the It was painted red, as aomesupposed, The number of repetition of the acts in the alteruoon of tbat day, proceed to receive three hundred and thirty-three feet west of a said mortgage, therefore, by virtue of tbe power ot required depends entirely upon the in­ bids for the construction of a certain drain known certain point, in the center of the highway, betweeu sale In said mortgage contained aud of the statute United States in three months and with blood, and evidently commemorat ­ and designated us “ Walls Drain.” located and es­ section* eleven and twelve, where the same is In­ in such case mode and provided, notice is hereby ed some notable event in Indian life. tensity of those acts. She gave a model tablished In said township ot Olive, and described tersected by north margin of Kent street, in the given tbat on the 2d DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1893, at much of it hoarded and completely And so from this incident the place nat class exercise in primary reading, with as follows, to-wit : Commencing at a point on the Village of Fowler, in Clinton couuty, in Michigan; one o'clock In the afternoon, at the west front door of withdrawn from circulation. It is not little Virginia Watson for her pupil. east bank of Locber Drain 65 rods north and 21 thence running west three hundred and sixty-six the Court House for Clinton County, in Michigan, urally took its name. rods east of south quarter iost office for her father’s residence we thence south 12 links ; thence south 89%° east 63 gan. in township seven north of range two west. In the money market has'resulted. It is rather earned that he lived on the road to place their little darlings, at that early rods and 13 links; thence south 4X° east 8 rods ; Dated July 19, 1893. State of Michigan, twelve and four-fifths rod* north a source of wonder that the banks have Hornby, five miles from Painted Post age, under the care of such a teacher thence norih 1 rod and 10 links; thence east 2 HARRIET D. CARRIER, of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of (yes, .mother) as Miss Atwater, what a rods to terminus. Length of drain, 164 rods; Perrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. said section, aud running thence north along tne been able to keep up their reserve under village. “And ”, said a young man who width on bottom, 2 feet; one foot slope to one toot Attorneys for Mortgagee. 18-12 section line nineteen and one-fifth rods, thence overheard the conversation with the relief of responsibility it would be to rise. west fifty rods, thence south nineteen and one-fifth such a severe and unheardof strain, them! Said job will be let by sections. The section at rods, and thonce east to the place of beginning, postmaster, "it is his daughter who was the outlet of the drain will he let first, and the re­ ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Clinton, m. At a session of tbo containing six acres and that debtors have been able to do so sick tbat the doctors gave her up and Attention. —Mr. Schurtz. maining sections in their order up stream, in ac­ P Dated June 6lh, 1093. Physical requsiter. 1.—Confortable cordance with the diagram now on file with the Probate Court for the Couoty of Cllutou holden at JOHN HAWLEY. as well as they have. The above figures she was cured by Pink Pills". And the other papers pertaining to said drain, in the office tbe I’rohate office. In the Village of Sc. JobDs, 00 seats and good position. 2.—Freedom Wednesday, the 9th day of August., iu the ytar Pkrrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee, show what an alarming thing! "loss of young man volunteered to guide me to of the township clerk, to which reference may be Attorneys for Mortgagee. 7-13 Mr. Spark’s home. So getting a horse from pain, care etc. "Silence is the soil had by all parties interested, and bids will be made one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. confidence is, but they do not show the and received accordingly. Contracts will be made Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge ol Probate. we started in the storm, with the in which thought grows.” Good order In the matter ol the estate of Luther W. Wether- thousand and one resultant evils of and attention are not the same thing. with the lowest responsible bidder giving adequate bee, deceased. George W. Bates, administrator of ortgage sale . - default having mercury ranging at zero, for a five mile security fer the performance of the work in a sum been made iu tbe conditions of a certain Complete control: It depends on the then and there to bo fixed by me, reserving to my­ said estate, having mode application for the closed workshops and want that follows drve over the Bnow-drifted roads of allowance of bis final account. Mmortgage, dated March 15, 1889, made by Horace Hornby Hills. When we reached our strength or weakness of the teacher’s self the right to reject any and oil bids. The date Tucker and Mary L. Tucker, his wife, to Warner in its train. This condition will not for the completion of such contract and the terms Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 31st destination we found a very confortably mind, the force of character she day of August, A. ft., 1893, at one o ’clock In the after- bunday, and recorded In the office of tbe Register of payment therefor shall be announced at the noon, be assigned tor the examination of said ac­ of Deeds ol Clinton County, Michigan, on March last. There are signs now here and housed family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. possesses, her interest, and daily per- lime and place of letting. 16, 1889, in Liber 64 of Mortgages, on page 291, on there of a rift in the clouds, but there paration. Notice is furthor hereby given that at the time count, at the Probate Office, in the Village of St. which mortgage there is claimed to be due, and un ­ Sparks, one son and five dauhters. The and place ot aaid letting, or at such oilier time and Johns. oldest of the daughters, Miss Lillian, AFTERNOON SESSION. Aud It Is further ordered that notice be given to paid at the date of this notice, the sum of one hun­ will be thousands of men ruined and p'ace thereafter to which I, the drain commis ­ the persons interested in said estate, of the time dred and three dollars and 87 cents ($103.87), besides twenty-two years old, is the one your Music. Roil call, showed an atten­ sioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the as­ an attorney fee of fifteen dollars ($15), provided by much suffering during the grinding out sessment for benefits and the lands comprised and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this correspoundent bad gone expressly to dance of 133 teachers. Kindergarten order to be published in The Clinton Rkpcbli - statute and in said mortgage to be paid should any within the “Walt* Drain Special Assessment Dist­ proceedings be taken to forecloee the same ; and no process. It is estimated that there are Bee. This is the story told by Miss work. Grammar. Recess. rict,” will be subject to review. The following is a can , a uewspM|ier printed aud circulating Id said Mr. Lyon, of Detroit, at rived and gave County of Ciiuton, for three successive weeks pre­ proceeding at law or iu equity having been in­ 900,000 idle workingmen in the country Sparks to your correspoundent in the description of the several tracts or parcels of laud vious lo said day of hearing. stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by {iresence of her grateful and approving instructions in writing, presenting many constituting the special assessment district of said CHARLES M. MERRILL, said mortgage, now, therefore, by virtue of the now, who were employed a few months new ideas as to position and formation drain, viz: power of sale contained In said mortgage, and of ago. There were many last fall who atber and mother, and is given in her N>4 of w'A of s eX of section 21. (A true copv.) 16 3 Judge ol Probate. the statute in such case made and provided, notice own language. of letters. The institute is receiving SX oi w] £ of s elf and »X of eX of a eX of section is hereby given tbat tbe said mortgage will be fore ­ wanted a change, and verily the change "Yes sir, it is with pleasure tbat I give many complementary visits from in­ 21. ROBATE OR DERR.—STATE OF MICHIGAN, closed by hale of the premises therein described, at terested patrons. Mrs. Winston and N-X of ej4 of s el4 of section 21. P County of Clinton, as. At a session of the public auction, to the highest bidder, at tbe west has come. my testimony to the great value of Dr. NV.jof n eji of sect ion 28. Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden atfront door of the Court House, in the Village of SL William’s Pink Pills. I was ill for four little daughter, Nina, were present this All in town 6 north of range 2 west in Michigan. the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Johns, in said County of Clinton, ON THK7TU DAY years, doctoring nearly all the time but afternoon, and with the County Com ­ Dated this 22d day of August A. D., 1893. Tuesday, the 15th day of August, In the year one OF OCTOBER, 1S93, at one o'clock in the afternoon TJtc Republican Position on the Sherman missioner, inspected the active kinder ­ 1. M. EATON, thousand eight hundred and ninety three. of tbat day, asd that the premises are described in without any benefit. I bad six different Township Drain Commissioner ol the Township Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. said mortgage as follows : Let No. seven (7) and Law. doctors; Dr. Heddon, Dr. Purdy and Dr. garten work. of Olive. 18-2 In the matter of theestate of Jonas Traster, de ­ tbe south thirty-two (32) feet and seven (7) inches Hoar of Corning, Dr. Butler of Hornby, FRIDAY ‘ MORNINO. ceased. On reading and filing the petition duly of lot No. eight (8 ) of block No. 119, of Walker A verified, of Douglas Traster, praying tbat he or Steel's subdivision of the said Village of SL Johns, Mr. Editor :—In conversation with Dr. Remington of Painted Post, and Dr. Music; scripture; prayer; roll call. otice of letting drain contract — Penmanship continued from yester­ Notice la hereby given that I, C. G. Barnes, some other suitable person may be appointed ad ­ according to the recorded p'at thereof. Mr. H.J. Patterson a few days since I Bell of Monterey. They said my blood theN drain commissioner of the county of Ciiuton, ministrator of said estate. Dated July 11,1893. had all turned to water, I was as pale day. We think Mr. Lyon ’s method is stale of Michigau, will on the r>ili day of September Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 7th WARNER BUNDAY, made the statement that the republicans the most simple and pratical method A. I)., 1893, at the Rew post office, at the southwest day of September, A. D. 1893. at one o ’clock In the Lyon A Doolino . Mortgagee. as a corpse, week and short of breath. I afternoon, be assigned fur the hearing of said pe­ Attorneys for Mortgagee. 12-18 in the last senate introduced a bill for could hardly walk, I was so dizzy, and we have ever seen. Calisthenics. Talk corner of section 25, in Olive, at 10 o ’clock in the tition, at the Probate office, in the village of St. by Mr. Winston, Subject—“Program, forenoon of that day, proceed to receive bids for Johns. the repeal of the purchase clause of the there was a ringing noise in my head. the construction ol a certain drain known as tne An it is further ordered that notice be given to My hands and feet were cold all the recitation." 1.—Complete the program ** Ives Drain." located and established in said ortgage sale -default having Sherman silver bill, and republicans each day and when the time is up stop. county ot Clinton, and described as follows, to-wit: the persons interested in said estate, of tne time been made in the conditions of s generally voted for it, especially John time. My limbs were swollen, and my Beginning at a point 2 rods south and ten (10) rods and place of said hearing, by causing a copy of this certainM mortgage, executed by Rebecca J. Barrett, feet so much so I could not wear my 2. —Develope the subject of the recita­ east of the southwest corner ot the east X of south­ order to be published iu the Clinton Rkpuiilican , of Ciiuton couuty, Michigan, to the Michigan Sherman advocated it. Mr. Patterson shoes. My appetite was very poor. I tion and not have too many side issues. west quarter of section 30 in town 6 north of range a newspaper printed and circulating iu said CouDty Mortgage Company, Limited, ol St. Johns, Mlcb., Have a care for the schoolroom, (neat­ one west in Michigan, thence ruunlng n 88° w 4 of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to dated the first day of Januarv, eighteen hundred denied this, and I wrote Congressman had lost all hope of ever getting well, rods, n 52X° w 2 rods, n 76*^° w 4 rods, n 12 rods, said day of hearing. and ninety-one, and recorded in tbe office of tbe Linton and received the following, but still I kept doctoring or taking patent ness and order). The teacher should n 12° w 10 rods, n 25 rods 15 links, w 20 rods 20 17 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. register of deeds for the county of Clinton, in the medicines, but grew worse all the time. map out the lesson to pupils beforehand links, n 50° w 33 rods 15 links, n 41° w 4 rods, n 33° (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. state of Michigau, in Liber 71 of Mortgages, on which I think will explain satisfactorily, so the lesson will be prepared at the w 14 rods 20 links, n 100 rods 15 links, w 79 rods, page 868 . on the 26lh day of March, A. D. 1892, Last September I read in the Elmira n 102 rods 20 liuks, w 39 rods 10 links, n 39 rods 10 ortgage sale .-default having upon which mortgage, as part of tbe principal sum and should convince our democrat Gazette of a wonderful cure through the time of recitation, not after the rec- links, w 34 rods, n 2 rods, west 43 rods, s 18 rods 10 been made In the conditions of a mortgage thereof, aud for the Interest over due on a certain friends that we have been on the right use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale itaion has proved itself deficient links, s 88° w 18 rods 15 links, s 44° w 24 rods, w 16 madeM by Jcnule M. Grant and Lorlng Grant to other mortgage therein mentioned, paid under the “Talent is something but tact is every­ rods, n 5*X° w 8 rods, n 75 w 16 rods, n 624° w Frances .“Terry, dated June 5, 1885, and recorded terms of this mortgage by the mortgagee hereof, side and are still there. People, and I thought I would try them. 8 rods, n 6° w 6 rods, n 18 rods, n 200 w 2 rods, n June 5, 1885 , m the office of the register of deeds there Is due, at the date of this entice, the sutn of I did so, giving up all other medicines thing.” “Read your educational jour ­ 290 w 6 rods, n 34° w 4t rods, n 65° w 24 rods, n for Clinton county, In the state of Michigan, in three hundred and ninety and 60-100 dollars Respectfully, and following the directions closely. nals.” Reading circle work. Get your 79X° w f0 ro ’a S 14 rods, n 89j^° w 125 rods 5 links i Liber 66 of Mortgages, on page 88 , on which mort ­ ;$390 60',and no suit or proceeding at law or in H. L. Kendrick . pupils to do it. Phonics; penmanship. s 18° w 20 rods 20 links, s 4k 0 w 19 rods, w 105 rods gage there la claimed to be due at the date of this equity having been instituted to recover any part By the time I bad taken the first box I 20 links, s 15 links, w 69 rods 5 links, n 30° w 5 mis notice the sunt of nineteen hundred and twenty- thereof, notice Is therefore hereby given, that the St. Johns , Mich., Aug. 11, 1893. was feeling better than I bad been in a AFTERNOON SeSSION 10 links, n 80° w 6 rods; a branch commencing 16 nine and 34-100 dollars, besides an attorney lee of said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tbe H on . W. S. Linton :—Dear Sir—A long time, and I continued their use Music; roll call; music; penmanship; rods e and 15 links n of s w corner of s wX of s e4 twenty-fivo dollars; and no suit or proceeding premises contained in such mortgage, or so much drawing; grammar; closing remarks. of section 23 iu Olive; thence runnings 8°e24 having been Instituted to recover any part ol the thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the amount question has arisen here which I would untill now, as you can see, and as my rods, s 90 w 29 rods 15 links, s 65<^° w 15 rods 10 said sum, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale due on such mortgage, with ten per rest, interest, like to answer, and that is the position father and mother know,and as I know, Mr. Kinney praised the good Binging, links, a 20 rods 10 links ; a branch commencing 16 in said mortgage contained aud of the statute In and legal costs, together with an attorney fee of of the republicans in the senate last fall I am perfectly well. I don ’t look the good schoolarship and general advance ­ rods west and 40 rods north of s e corner of s wX such case made, and provided, notice is hereby fifteen dollars, covenanted for therein; that is to ment of the institute. Mr. Lyon praised ofsel4 of section 23 in Olive ; thence running given that on SEPTEMBER 30, 1893, at one o ’clock say, the following niece or parcel of land situate in on the silver question as to the repeal of same person, and I now can enjoy my­ n 41 rods 5 links, w 63 rods 20 links, s 88° w 15 rods, in tbe afternoon, at tbe west front door of tbe Clinton county, Michigan, viz: A|l of the east ball purchase clause of the Sherman bill. self with the other young people. In­ the institute for good looks and cheerful n 49o w 20 rods, n 41 V° w 28 rods, n 46.1(0 w 14 rods, Ciiuton couuty court bouse, in the village of St. of the east half of section twenty-eight, of township I made the statement that Sherman deed, I can not say too much for Dr. faces. Mr. Schurtz emphasized the n 7 rods, n 76° w 20 rods, w 9 rods, s 320 w 6 rods, Johns, in said county, there will be sold at public six norih of range one west, and containing one earnestness of spirit manifested. Miss « 82° w 16 rods, a 49^0 w 12 rods, a 64° w 4 rods, s vendue to the highest bidder, tbe premises In said hundred and sixty acres ofiand, more or less. The advocated its repeal, and thought there Williams’ Pink Pills, for I am sure they 52° w 8 rods, • 60° w 20 rods, s 82° w 15 rods; a mortgage described, via: The south half of the said sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder, wa8 a bill, supported by the republicans, saved my life. I have recommended Atwater thanked the teachers for their branch commencing 40 rods s and 38 rods w of n e northwest quarter of section two, in township seven will take place at the west front entrance to the great kindness, eager attention and corner of section 25 in Olive; thence running n 45° north of range three west, In the state of Michigan. Clinton county circuit court house, in SL Johus, introduced for its repeal at the last them to others who are useing them Dated, July 5, 1898, many courtesies. She was made the e 20 rods, d 55° e 12 rods, n 40° e 19 rods. Clinton county, Mich., (said place being the place session. with much benefit, and I earnestly re­ Said Job w ill be let by sections or divisions. The FRANCES TERRY, ol bolding tbe circuit court for said county), on tbe Any information you may be able to commend them to any who may be sick, recipient of three fine volumes of books section at the outlet of the drain will be let first Pkrrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. 30th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1893, at 10 furnish on the subject will bo appre­ for I am sure there is no medicine like by her kindergarten class. Mr. Winston and the remaining sections in their order up Attorneys for Mortgagee. 11—13 o'clock in the forenoon. This sale will be made called us "dear teachers” and gave stream. In accordance with the diagram now on file subject to the balance yet to come due upon tbe ciated. Business I do not need to state them. I am entirely willing you with the other papers pertaining to said drain, and ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, said mortgage or which may by the terms thereof is very quiet. should make any proper use of this chromos to all who were present the bids will be made and received accordingly. Con ­ County of Clinton as. At a session of tbe come due thereunder. Respectfully your obedient first day, these were furnished by the tracts will be made with the lowest responsible PProbate Court lor the County of Clinton holden at Dated. St. Johns, Mich.. July 1, A. D.. 1393. statement of my sickness and cure by THE MICHIGAN MORTGAGE CO , L TD. H. L. Kendrick . Buckeye Binder Company. A rousing bidder giving adequate security for The perform­ the Probate Office, In the Village of St. Johns, on Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills." In further ance of the work in a sum to be fixed by me. The Tuesday, tbe 8 th day of August, In tbe year Edwin E. White, Mortgagee. H ouse or Representatives , U. 8.1 conversation, Miss Sparks said she fell vote of thanks were extended to institute date for the completion ol such contract, and the one tbosuand eight hundred and ninety-three. Attorney for Mortgagee. 11-13 Washington , D. C., Aug. 16,1893. J away during her sickness so much that instructors and, also, to Miss Lettie terms of payment therefor, shall be announced at Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. H. L. Kendrick , St. Johns. Smith, pianist, and especially to our the time and place of letting. Iu tbe matter of tne estate of Catherine Helms, ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, she only weighed SO pounds, while now Notice is further hereby given that at the time deceased. On resiling and filing tbe petition duly County of Clinton, as. At a session ol the My Dear Kendrick —In leply to your she weighs 107. live, active County Commissioner. He and place of said letting, or at such other time and verified of John W. Bailey, administrator of aaid PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at esteemed favor of the 11th inst. I con ­ "I suppose, ” said her father, "that it is to be congratulated for his success in place thereafter to which I, the drain commis ­ estate, praying that he may be licensed to sell real the Probate Office, In. the Village of St. Johns, on sulted with Senator Sherman himself, securing such a proficient core of in­ sioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the as­ estate belonging to said deceased, for the purpose Monday, the l ltb day of August, in tbe year one was overwork that made her sick. You sessment for benefits and the lands comprised of paying the debts of deceased and tbe expense oi thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. and after our conversation ended he see we havd 400 acres of land, keep 35 structors for the teachers of the county within (he "Ives Drain Special Assessment Dist­ administration. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. kindly stated the situation in pencil cows, and there is a great deal of work and for his ability to keep up a growing rict.” will be subject to review. Thereupon ills ordered tbat Thursday, the31st In the matter of tbe estate of Florence M. Teach- upon the back of your letter. Thinking interest on the part of the teachers to Tho following Is a description of the several day of August, A. D., 1893. at one o ’clock iu the out. s ;minor, heir of Asher Teachout, deceased. to be done, and Lillian was always a tracts or parcels of lands constituting the special afternoon, be assigned for the bearing of said pe­ On reading and filing tbe petition duly verified of perhaps you might tr°asure his note as great worker and very ambitious untill attend their meetings and by the united assessment district of said drain, viz :* tition, and that tbe heirs at law of said Albert J. Baldwin, guardian of said minor, praying an autograph letter from one of our she overdid it and was taken down." efforts of all, make each succeeding one NX of of* wX of a wX of section 30. deceased and all other persons interested In that he may he authorized and directed to convey a grander success. * N wlf of a w>l of section 30. said estate are required to appear at a session of aaid fo Elizabeth Hately certain real estate, pursuant to most brilliant public men, I enclose The facts narrated in the above state 8 wVi of n wJ-4 of section 30. court then to be holden at the Probata Office, in a contract made by said Asher Teachout, deceased. your letter in return. Lay it away in ment were corroborated by a number of Yours obediently, NX of s w X of s w'4 of section 30. the Village of St. Johns, and show cause, If any Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday the 7th the archives for future use, as it is a neighbors, who all express their Nancy Gillespie. W X of wJ4 of s w)4 ol s wX of section 30. there be, why tbe prayer of the petitioner should day of September. A. D., 1893. at one o ’clock in the All in town 6 north of range 1 west in Michigan. not be granted. atternoon be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ memento of a great senator and republi­ astonishment at the great improvement Also the eU ofeX of s e'4 of section 25. And It is farther ordered that a copy of tition at the probate office, in the village of St, can leader. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have worked Written by Richard Welling in mem­ Wy2 of'X of s e'4 of section 25. this order be published in Thb Clinton Republi - John*. I would be glad to hear from you at in Miss Sparks, ory of May Pitts, who died August 4th, WX of s ex of section 25. can . a newspaper printed and circulating In said And it is farther ordered, that notice be given 1893: 8 wX of s *4 of section 26. County of Clinton, for three successive week* pre­ to the persons interested in said estate of tbe time any time relative to the condition of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a perfect N'4 of wX of s eJ4 of section 26. vious to said day of hearing. and place of said hearing by causing a copy of affairs in Clinton county, and will be Death has claimed our little May, N ol n eU of s of section 226. blood builder and nerve restorer, curing Set bl* aeal upon her brow 16 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, this order be published in The Clinton Re­ glad to serve your people in every way such desease-j as rheumatism, neuralgia, EX of n ex of section 25. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. publican , a newspaper printed and circulating in And ber cheek*, that were like rosea, WX ol n eX of section 25. aaid County of Clinton, for three successive weeks that I possibly can while in Washington. partial paralysis, locomotive ataxia, St. Are ai pale at marble now. of n wX of section 25. previous to said day of hearing. With best wishes I remain Vitus’ dance, nervous headache, nervous They hare robed her In white garments, N 10 acre* of w}^ ef n of section 25. ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN (A true copy.) CHARLES M. MERRILL, Very truly yours, prostration and the tired feeling, result­ Pure and spotless for the grave. W'4 of nX of n eX of section 26. P County of Clinton as. At a session of the 17-3 Judge of Probate. And one golden little ringlet 8 wId of n 0*4 of section 26. Probate Court for the Couety of Clinton, holden at W. S. Linton . ing therefrom, the after effects of la Is all tbat we can aare. N e’1 4 of n wV» of section 26. the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Monday, the 14th day of August, in the year one The following is the note of Senator grippe, influenza, and severe colds, They hare crossed her white hands meekly, 8 eX of n w4 of section 26. ROBATE ORDF-R.-STATE OF MICHIGAN. depending on humors in the blood, such O'er ber little pulseless breast,' N wX of n wX of section 26. tbousaud eight hundred and ninety-three. P County of Ciiuton ss. At a session of the Sherman written on the back of Mr. 8 X ol eX of s of section 24. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at From her home they bore her gently. In the matter of tbe estate of Mark Jenne.de- as Bcrofula, crqnic erysipelas, etc. Pink Laid ber in the grave to rest. 8 w X of s e X of section 24. tbe probate office, in tbe Village of St. Johns, on Kendrick ’s letter, and referred to in the Pills give a healthy glow to pale and 8 JX of s w4 of section 24. coascd. On leading and filing the petition duly Friday, the 11th day of August, lo the year letter from Mr. Linton : Yet we know our darling ’s living 8 7-8 of w4 of n wX of section 25. verified ot Fernando D. Alnslle, praying that the odc thousand eight hundred sud niDety-three, sallow complextions, and are a specific Where the happy angela dwell, 8*4 ol eX ol s e>4 of section 23. last will and testament of deceased may be proved Present, Cbarlea M. Merrill, Judge of Pro ­ "A bill to stop the purchase of silver for the troubles peculiar to the female And ber spirit seems to whisper NX of of s eX of section 23. and admitted to probate, and that Eater Jenne or bate. bullion was introduced by meat the last system; in men they efiect a radical cure, Weep not, loved ones, all is well. N w X or s e4 of section 23. some other suitable person may be appointed ad ­ In the matter of tbe estate of Henry Lyvear, de­ Yes she is gone, our bright-eyed May. 8 of s eX of section 23. ministratrix of said aviate. ceased. On reading and filing the petition duly session and was reported favorably by in all cases from mental worry, overwork Safe In her Savior ’s arms, EX of s vjf of section 23. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 7th verified of Josephine A. Lyvear, praying that John the finance committee, and was voted or excesses of any nature. Her soul is all enraptured, W y2 of s w X of section 23. day ofSep ’embr, A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock In the C. Pooling may be appointed administrator of said for by republicans generally. It was Thebe Pills are manufactured by the While basking in Hit charms. 6 nyi of s eX of section 22. afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ estate. N eX of s e4 of section 22. tition and that the heirs at law and legatees of said Thereupon It is ordered that Thursday, the 7tb opposed by democrat senators and re­ Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Her voice Is turned to praises, All In town six north of range two (2) west in deceased and all other persons interested In said day of September, A. D. 1893, at one o ’clock in the publican senators in silver producing Schenectady, N. Y., and Brockville, Ont., A harp la In her hand, Michigan. will are required to appear at a session of said court afternoon be assigned for tbe hearing of said and are sold only in boxes bearing tiie . With out-slrelched arms to Josns, Dated this 23d day of August A. D , 1893. then to he holden at the probate office, In the petition, at tbe Probate Office, In the Village of states and was defeated by them. The She Is with the angel band. C. G. BARNES, Village of 8 t. Johns, and show cause, if any there St. Johns. same contest is coming on, and all re­ firm’s trade mark and wrapper, at 50 Ye*, she’s gone to dwell In heaven. County Drain Commissioner of the CouDty of be, why tbe will should not be approved.l And It ia further ordered tbat notice be given to publicans, except a few, will vote for re­ cents a box, or six boxes for (2.50, and Little MsV, lovely and lair. Clinton 18-2 And it Is further ordered that notice be the persons Interested in said estate, of the time And we shall no more behold her, given to the persons Interested in said estate, of the peal." John Siierman . are never sold in bulk or by the dozen and place of said hearing, by causing a copy of this ’Till wc go to meet her there. pendency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy order to be published In The Clinton Republi ­ or hundred, and any dealer who offers There we’ll press ber to our bosom, of this order to be published lot Thk Clinton Re- can , a newspaper printed and circulating in aaid SIUMPAGE, CHOICE LANDS. publican , a newspapor .printed and circulating In Card of Thanks. siibsitutes in this form is trying to And kiss her lips once more, County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, defratd you and should be avoided. And forever with our darling. « Good Homes In Georgia. said County of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. 17-3 We will roam the spirit shore. previous to said day of hearing ' CHARLES M. MERRILL, The bcroaved widow and family of the late We will sell large or small bodies in the great 17-3 CHARLES If. MERRILL, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Truman Huntoon take this method to return fruit, vegetable and cotton belt uf South Central (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. thanks to the order of Odd Fellowa, Masonic lodge, Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Diego Shiloh’s Cure, the Great Cough and Georgia, cheap and on easy terms. Purchasers can put up paw mills and more than pay for their land THOS. S. SPRAGUE * SON, friends and neighbors for their kindness sud Cal., say: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy Croup Cure, is for sale by Fildew & with the proceeds of the limber. Write for part­ TELEGRAPHY Ittorneyt and Solicitors of Pat- sympathy in the sickness and death of the husband is the first medicine I have ever found Milluiam. Pocket size contains twenty- iculars. Wonted Young Men to learn (■tv. United States and foreign. Telegraphy In Oor Offices and Correspondence solicited. Instruc ­ and father. that would do me any good." Price 50 five doses, only 25c. Children love HOSCH LUMBER CO., The Only Oo. tion Pamphlet free, jj West „___ iterators. taking PATENTS, Congress Strbnt . DETROIT, MBS. TRUMAN HUNTOON AND FAMILY. cts. Sold by Fildew A Millman. x it. For sale by Fildew A Millman. x 18-4 304 Equitable Bid., Atlanta, Ga. fate CITY TELEGRAPH CO., Owono, Mich. , MICH. Ketsbllvhed tS6|. CIRCUS OAT IB NEAR. O. A. R. Encampment September 4-8 LOW RATES. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the beet Sufferers from rheumatism of tbe beer Annual Excursion to Pstoaksy. known and most respected citizen of will find “Adironda, ” Wheeler’s Heart The Republican. and Nerve Cure, a never failing relief t Only a Few Dnya More Itefore the Advent General Order No. 5, dated July 24th, Brownwood, Texas, suffered with Tuesday, August 29, tbe Detroit, Lan­ diarrhoea for a long time and tried many and cure if properly taken. Sold by ot Itlngllng llros.' Shows. issued from Department Headquarters sing A Northern rail road, in connection Fildew & Miliman. Thursday, August 24, 1893. G. A. R., Department of Ohio, names the with the “Scenic Line”—Chicago & different remedies without benefit,until Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rail­ West Michigan railway—will run their Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera and The rapid approach of circus day gives roads as the official toute to Indianapolis annual low rate excursion to Petopkey. Diarrhoea Remedy was used ; that TIME _T ABLE an added interest to the many remark­ and also notices that this road was the relieved him at once. For sale by Detroit Rate from Ionia will be $4.00 for round Travis & Baker. 15 4 Jas. Boss wd haven able new features announced for Ring- only road which granted the Depart­ trip, tickets good to return on any regu­ .. IN EFFECT .. ling Brothers’ World ’a Greatest Shows; ment a one-ceut per mile rate to their lar train until September 7, inclusive. Milwaukee and as their famous circus managers 8tate Encampment at Hamilton. ] Special train will leave Ionia at 7:25 a . Castorla Is truly a marvelous thing for children. (fall WAY JULY 9th, 1893. have hitherto never failed to keep their The Order states that the Cincinnati, Doctors prescribe It, medical journals recommend Pilled m., stopping at Big Rapids for dinner, it and more than a million mothers are using it in promises, the public may confidently Hamilton & Dayton is the only road and arriving at l'etoskey at 7:00 p. m. place of Paregoric, Bateman ’s Drops, so called "TXT •■t-'xrmrdL. count upon witnessing an extraordinary from this territory naming a one-cent. Baggage will be checked through, or to soothing syrups and other narcotic and stupelytng remedies. Castorla U the quickest thing to regu ­ Watch Cases ■A O a Jl exhibition of ethnologic, zoologic and rate to Indianapolis for the coming any station north of Baldwin. Connec­

21, late the stomach and bowels and give healthy are all gold as far as you can see. They look

t V arenic features. The troupe of Royal National Encampment. Other lines 5 J® a-2 |n © 2 o tion for Manistee is made at Manistee sleep tbe world bas ever seen. It is pleasant to the M S Japanese accrobats embraces twelve re­ may follow, but it was this line alone taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipa ­ like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and STATIONS. No.

Sunday crossing, at Thompsonville for Frank­ acS are solid cases for all practical purposes —yet markable performers from the Mikado's which granted tbe old veterans and tion, quiets pain, cuies diarrbut and wind colic, 25gt M*m M * M fort, at Traverse City for adjacent re­ allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents only cost about half as much as an out- Columbian Ex., I* Ex. own com pany. The leaders are Tiokich i, their friends the one-cent per mile rate. m g W W sorts, and at Williamsburg for Eik Rap­ couvuialons, soothes the child and gives It refresh­ and-out solid gold case. Warranted to a. ui. a. m. p. IU. a. m. Alsimota, Sunkichi, Yan and a wonder ­ Tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day- ids. This will he your best opportunity ing and natural sleep. Casloria is the children's DETROIT...... Lv. 8 40 10 40 4 05 fully clever Japanese woman, named ton Railroad is the O. A. R. route and pauacea—the mother’s friend. wear for 20 years; many in constant use Milwaukee Junct 7 00 10 58 4 25 this year to visit the Northern Michi­ Castorla is put up in oue-sise bottles only. It is for thirty years. Better than ever since they Pontlae ...... 7 48 11 46 6 07 other lines will fall short in endeavoring gan country at very small expense, and not sold in bulk- Don ’t allow any one to sell you are now fitted, at no extra cost. wi*h the great p. m. a. m. to catch tbe old veterans by falling in enable you to see the splendid scenery anything else on the plea or promise that it is "just Holly ...... 8 28 12 80 If 61 the rear. The old hoys, as they were as good ” and "will answer every purpose. ” bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted 9 05 1 12 6 80 along the line of the West Michigan Bee thatvou get C-A-8-T-0-R-I A. off the case —the Durand leave...... 9 85 1 32 6 60 trained in battle, believe in going with railway. Geo Dk H aven , G. P. A. Owomo...... 10 00 2 03 7 17 4 45 the advance suard. 16-4 The lac- • is on Owoaao Junct. ar„ 10 05 2 05 7 20 simile From Indianapolis a very low rate signature every Owomo Junct. I’ve 10 15 2 15 7 30 4 48 6 05 PROF. NEIL., Wrapper Ovid ...... 10 35 2 81 7 47 5 06 « 60 will be made to Chicago and return en­ ol > Shepardsvllle...... 10 41 2 86 7 52 5 11 7 05 abling all to take in the Encampment Government chemist writes: I have ST. JOHNS...... 10 64 2 47 8 04 5 22 8 25 and World ’s Fair at one trip and at a carefully analized your “Royal Ruby Fowler...... 1! 14 3 01 8 22 5 41 9 20 A NEW DRESS. Ionia ...... 11 49 8 31 8 65 6 15 11 49 minimum expense. Port Wine,” bought by me in the open Have a New Dreaa this Fall by having your old p. m p. in. Solid trains between Detroit and market and certify that I found the same Can only be had on the cases Lowell...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 6 42 1 25 Indianapolis. For Rates or informa ­ absolutely pure. This yine is especially one dyed and made over. We color a rich green, Grand Rapids ...... 12 50 4 45 10 00 7 20 2 80 tion write or call on recommended for its health-restoring maroon, or navy blue, when material and pre­ stamped with this trade mark. O. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 6 00 10 25 7 28 Okeo. Their performance is marvelcus sent color perm its, and a reliable dark brown or All others have the old-style pull-out bow, Ferryaburff-...... 2 05 6 55 11 15 8 25 D. B. Tracy , and building up properties; it strength­ black on any faded dress of any shade. Satis­ Grand Haven...... 2 10 6 00 11 20 8 80 beyond description. A troup of genuine Northern Passenger Agent, ens the weak and restores lost vitality. which is only held to the case by friction, a. ra. a. in. a. m. p. in. desert Arabs, who give a remarkable 155 Jefferson Avenue. Be sure you get Royal Ruby; $1 per faction guaranteed. Ask your banker for refer­ and can be twisted off with the fingers. Chicago by Str »r.. 6 00 4 00 ence.•Write for price list. L. C. Brosay Dyeing Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to ...... 6 80 6 80 exhibition of agility and strength, is uart bottle. Sold by M. McDonald & Milwaukee 8tr ar.. also a striking echnologic feature. A Co., 84 Randolph Street. Detroit, Mich. see pamphlet, or send for one to the makers. aCaunt-watrat. grand ballet militant by a hundred Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the £ Keystone Watch Case Co., <0 superbly caparisoned horses is a novelty Garphic, Texarkana, Aakansas, has 2 f.* found what he believes to be the best Three Harvest Excursions. Children Cry for Pitcher’s PHILADELPHIA. J3I MOO entirely new to the circus. A school of 81ATION8. = - fj-o remedy in existence for the flux. His Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul as oo twenty Mexican horses go through a Railway to all of the best farming sec­ Castoria. -HHr* m fill► M performance almost human in the experience is well worth remembering. T. W U trained intelligence exhibited. Tbe He says: “Last summer I had a very tions of tbe West and Northwest, 'will Children Cry for Pitcher’s p. in Ik. Ul. p. Ul. p. in. a. in. Bevere attack of flux. I tried almost be run on August 22, September 12 and Milwaukee Lv...... 9 00 Brothers Vernon give a wonder ­ October 10, 1893. Return tickets good Castoria. Chicago Lt...... 7 80 ful performance on the flying trapeze ; every known remedy, none giving relief. a. in. Charles W. Fish and the famous Reno Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and for 20 days. Low rates. Apply for Children Cry for Pitcher’s Grand Haven Lv 6 40 9 00 2 10 6 40 Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to further information to nearest ticket 5 44 9 05 2 15 Sisters exhibit the best features of agent, or address Geo. H. Iieaflbrd, Castoria. G. K.'a I. Junct.... 6 37 10 05 8 12 7 42 modern equestrianism ; the four Walton me. I purchased a bottle and reeieved Graud Rapids ...... 6 45 10 20 8 25 7 50 11 45 Brothers give an unequaled series of almost immediate relief. 1 continued to General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ill., p. Ul. use tbe medicine and was entirely cured. or Harry Mercer, Michigan Passenger Lowell...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 8 27 12 32 acrobatic feats; scores of other high- r^RES;C6MSTlPAtlQN salaried performers add to the excellence I take pleasure in recommending this 1 Agent, 82 Griswold Street, Detroit, Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 8 56 2 50 of the program ; a giant giraffe, a bi- remedy to any person suffering with ; Mich. 18-6. ^ INDiGE&TlON^DrZZi-fvtESS^ Fowler ...... 8 09 11 52 6 02 9 29 4 30 such a disease, as in my opinion it is the When Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris. • ^RUPTIONS^ON the skin; p. in horned gnu, a mammoth hippopotamus Wichlts Falls, Texas, March 11,1893. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. BEAUTvlFj-EtS V> COM'Pk EXION. ST. JOHNS...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 9:42 5 45 and whole herds of elephants add best medicine in existence. ” 25 and 50 I Proprietors P. P. P. Shepardsville...... 12 80 5 32 10 00 6 10 interest to the zoological display, and a cent bottles for sale by Travis & Baker It becomes iny duty to add my testimonlsl to the When site became Miss, she clung to Castoria. WSO.FOB A CASE IT WILL NOT CORE. I Ovid ...... 8 89 12 86 6 88 10 05 6 40 16-4. ; wonderful curative powers of P. P. P. (Prickley It Is an agreeable Laxative for theBowels; Owosso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 10 28 7 15 glittering street procession ushers in the | Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium.) When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. can be made into a Tea for use in one minute. Owosso ...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 10 25 event at 10 o ’clock in the morning. Ananal *94.60 Excursion to Peto nkey Nome years ago, I bruised my ankle on my saddle Price 25c . 60c and $ l.dOper package. Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 30 Ringling Brothers’ Colossal Shows will stirup. From a little scratch the place began lo VA UA An Elegant Toilet Powder Durand leave...... 9 35 Tratone City and Frankfort. I enlarge until it was as large as the palm of my AU nu for thoTeethundHreath—26c. Holly ...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 exhibit for two performances only at band, discharging pus and exposing part of tl.o Pontiac ...... 10 53 8 05 8 26 St. Johns Saturday, August 26. Thursday, August 31st, the Toledo bone. I called to see physicians and they pro- Sold by Fildew & Miliman. Milwaukee Junct.. 11 82 8 45 9 05 I nounced it as a fever sore and incurable. It became DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 26 Ann Arbor & North Michigan Railway so painful and swollen so badly that I tried baudsxe ST. JOHNS MARKETS. will run its annual excursion to Petos- for relief until I secured a rubber supporter. After «7AF»ATCJSSE! •9-Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, key, Traverse City and Frankfort. | securing tbe rubber supporter for temporary relief. Grain quotations are furnished by the 8t. Johns I began to use internal remedies, trying sever.. 1 wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the Westward —No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the Special train will leave Owosso Junc ­ different kinds, without any apparent relief. I n- prices paid that day. charge 25 cts). No. IS bss ParTor Bullet Car at­ treatment of diarrhoea in her children tion at 2:41 r. m. Fare for round trip solved to try P. P. P., which I did. After usii.g Wheat, white...... 52(8)53 tached Detroit to Graud Haven (exua charge 23 will undoubtedly be of interest to many only $4.50. Tickets will be good for j one bottle the result was such I continued until Wneat, red ...... „...... S2@86 cts). 1 tbe sixth bottle was used, when my rubbersuppuri- Buckwheat...... 45&50C mothers. She says: “I spent several return on any regular train until Satur­ | er was not further required, as the sore was com ­ Oats (old)...... _...... 25 _ A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of weeks in Jonstown, Pa., after the great day September 9th, inclusive. pletely healed and the swelling entirely gone. I Oats (new)...... 24@26 SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Eastward —No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached therefore take pleasure in saying to the public Ryn...... 05 Boxna of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Plica flood, on account of my husdand being Baggage will be checked through to of every naturo and degree. It mnkes an operation Grand Haven to Detroit (extra charge 23 cts). employed there. We had several chil­ aav station on the Grand Rapids & generally that it is my liellef, from actual expe­ Barley...... 95@>fl-25 perewtwith the knife or Injections of carbolic acid, which No. 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge 23 rience, that the use of P. P. P., if properly per- Beans...... 81.25 per bush ore painful and eeldom a permanent cure, and often cts). dren with us, two of whom took the Indiana Railway as well as to points on 1 slated in, will cure any case of impure blood or Live Poultry —Chickens, Ducks and Geese...—..... 7c resulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure JNO. W. LODD. BEN FLETCHER, diarrhoea very badly. I got some of the company ’s line. j blood poisoning. Respectfully, Live Turkeys...... 8c this terrible disease? We guarantee. ® Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent Chamberlain’s . Colic, Cholera and PROF. B. F. HICKEY, Dressed Chickens...... 12 Xc boxes to cure anv case. You only pay for THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent This is a splendid opportunity to visit \ 16w4 Postmaster, Wichita Falls, Texas. Dressed Beef...... 84.t>0 benefits received. 81 a box, 6 for 85 by mail, Sample Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. friends in Northern Michigan or to For sale by M. McDonald A Co. Dressed Pork ...... 88.00 free. Guarantees issued by our agents. Champman. It cured both of them. I spend your vacation among its famous Butter as to quality...... 10 to 15c per to PHNQTIPATinN Cured. Pilot Prevented, I, the undersigned, knew Prof. Hickey at the Eggs...... 13c perdoxDU ItO I IrH I lun by Japanese Liver Pellets You can pet The Republican and knew of several other cases where it was resorts. time he commenced to take P. P. P. tor his sore leg, Lard ...... 7c@8cperto the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and equally successtul. I think it cannot be For information, apply to T., A. A. & ’ and I did not think a cure possible. I noticed its BIOOD PURIFIER. Email, mild and pleasant to New York Weekly Tribune one year Potatoes (new)...... 60 take, especially adapted fur children's use. CUDuoes for $1.25. by paying up arrears and pay­ excelled and cheerfully recommend it.” N. M. Agents or, W. H. Bennett , ; progress from tbe start and must say the remarks- Onions ...... 75 I ble cure P. P. P. brought about was something Hay .(new)...... 80.00 to 87.00 per ton B cents. ing in advance. This arrangement will 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Travis G. P. A. I marvelous. R. TAYMAN, Clover Seed ....__...... 85 to 85 50 GUARANTEES issued only by last about three months only. tf & Baker. 15 4. Toledo, Ohio. !6w4 Druggist, WichitaFalls, Texas. •• “ (Alsyke)...... -...... 85 50 to 86 C. E. VAN SICKLE, St. Johns, Mich. ALMOST HERE - SATURDAY IS CIRCUS DAY!

SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1893 I BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER 1 RINGLING BROTHERS

Positively the Largest and Grandest Exhibi­ tion Ever Seen in Michigan. More Ditf Salaried Performers LARGEST HYING GIRAFFE Real Roman Hippodrome, 3-Ring Circns, Ele­ vated Stages, Mighty Millionaire Menagerie, More Novel Features.. Standing Full 18 Feet in Height. Royal Aquarium, Mammoth Museum of Mar­ vels, Far-Famed Horse Fair and Equine Con ­ Than any other two shows, all exhibited under Prince Chaldean, the long-maned Pereheon gress, embracing 350 of tbe Finest Blooded the largest tents ever constructed. Stallion. Monster Bi-Horned Gnu. Mam- Horses in the World, together with tbe Great­ mouth Hippopotamus. Schools of Educated est Aggregation of Goats and Ponies. Mirth-makiDg Porcine Circus. 20 Mexican Horses in Astounding RENO SISTERS Drills. Two Ponderous Herds of Performing, Europe ’s Premier Equestriennes, the Unrivaled Dancing and Clown Elephants. Arenic Queens of two Continents. And Arenic Specialists of Every Description, ever exhibited in this or any other country. BROS. VERNON Tremendous Revival of Absolute Kings of the Air, the Highest Salaried FREE DAILY PAGEANT the Circus Maximus. Aerialists iu the World. OF SURPASSING SPLENDOR. Terrific Gladiatorial Combats. Absorb ­ ing Trials of Strength and Endurance, Grand Gala Day Sports and Spectacles. Spectacular Equine Carnival —AND- Moscow ’s Silver Chimes 01 * 's Troup of 100-Horse Ballet Militant. Golden Steam Calliope. An army of Fine-Bred, Imported Equines, in The Procession leaves the show grounds astonishing evolutions, pretty pirouetting, promptly at ten o ’clock on the morning of the ex­ ponderous pyramids aud triumphal hibition. It is over a mile in length. 8even of Royal Japanese Equilibrists patriotic tableaux. the thirty dens of performing wild beasts are exhibited free and open upon the streets; ten kinds of musie make the air merry with melody. SI MW SEN ALl'S IMS OF ASIBS No postponement ou account of weather. The Genuine Sarcha Bedouins, in Amazing Feats of 2 and -orse Chariot Races. procession moves, rain or shine. Skill and Dexterity, and Collosal Jockey Races, with lady and gentleman Man-Supported Pyramids. riders, Novel Elephant and Camel Special Excursion Races, child-delighting Pony Reces with The Champion Monkey riders, laughable Donkey Races Rates on Somersault with Clown drivers, and other exciting Chas. W. Fish, Rider racing contests. All Railroads. WILL POSITITELY EXHIBIT IN ST. JOHNS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1893. Two , Complete Performances Daily, Afternoon at 2, Night at 8; Doors open One Hour Earlier ONE 60-CENT TICKET ADMITS TO ALL THE COMBINED SHOWS. Children under 12 Years, Half Price.

A ■■■■MM ■ .5"' . '< | w ;4J ' ■ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY AUG. 24,1893.

GlL.Lt: I ' S> ■! The driving c’ock is in the top sec­ t A BIG COMET HUNTER tion of the hollow column It is a weigh1 clock and the mechanism is THE LARGEST TELESCOPE IN such that when the telescope is properly set upon any particular star THE WORLD it is kept in the field automatically. The clock is self-winding, for at the Now •» Exhibition at the World’ • Fal proper time it switches on a small ) electric motor, and is wound up again. In Chlrafo—It Ilevealn the Planltary Electricity is used as a power for ./ 4 System aud Itn Landscape to the moving the telescope, and the observer ; s Naked Eye. or his assistant can turn it by touch­ ing a button. In the clock r om are three moto:s; one for winding the [■World ’* Fair Correspondence.! 4 > N THE NORTH clock, one to give a quick moiion in end of the Manu­ declination; and one to give a quick factures building, motion in right ascension. The mot ­ the largest refract ors can be thrown in or out from the in/ telescope in ihi6 balcony on the column or from the world points its floor. On the tube and on the decli- tube toward the nat on sleeve arc motors for giving north star. alow motion in declination ^nd right Most men wou ’d ascension, whi li can be switched in consider a spy­ and out from the eye end. Quickest and Best. The application of power is made glass which weighs through a worm gear, of which the seventy-five tons wheel is 7}* feet in diameter, weigh­ NONE BUT jV.-;GIC WILL something of an ing 1>$ tons. Thq wneel is of cast c * optical instrument, iron, wjtli a phospher broil e rim hav­ MAKE BRLAD THAT tnd few people pass the gigantic ing the teeth cut in the bion/e. The PRF^NTS DYSPEPSIA comet hunte • witho it paying an ex’ worm L of hard steel. The telescope clamatory tribute to its si/e. For a can also be moved by hand, f r on t:ie month or more the hu-e iron column north side of the he>d are two hand NO OTHER EQUALS pr pier which bases the telescope stood wheels by which the assistant astron ­ OR APPROACHES in a state of dignified incom- omer can set the telescope. Time is fileteness, but expert workmen read on the coar.-e hour circle, which IT IN LEAVENING rom the shops of Warne «v is on the polar axis. The circle is STRENGTH, PURsTY, Swasey, in Cleveland. Ohio, where spaced into twentv-lour hours, with the telescope was built, put the big five-minute divisions, and is intended ANC WHOLESOMEJM^SS. tube into posit on a few days ago, and for approximate reading. The fine in a week the telescope w il bo com- hour circle for a- curate re iding is ple’e. This is the gift that Charles T placed just inside the coars * hour cir­ Yerkes made to the University of Chi­ cle, i-nd is r« ad through microscopes FRED F. MURDOCK, cago. Af er the hair it will be taken by an assistant on the balcony, which to Geneva Lake, Wis., and there per- is reached by spiral stairs. All the 6T. JOHNS, MICH., bearings for moving parts are of Bab­ Dealer* In nil kind* of bitt metal, with means for accurate adjustment, and self-oiling devices. So well balanced is every part, and so evenly poised is the whole thing, a child can move the instrument with the greatest ea^e. The object glass w ill not be ready before the last of the year, for the del ­ icate work of polishing and correcting CEMETERY WORK. m the glasses requires time as well as patience. The glass is in two pieces, one of i rown and the other of flint glass. 'Jhis is to correct chromatic im, u mmk aberration or color. Cut Stone for Boildini Purpose! When the instrument is mounted in its observatory the eo umn will stand north nnd south. The details for the OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. observatory have no> been completed, YERKES TELESCOPE, MANUFACTURES but work on preliminary plans lias —FOR— BUILDING. begun. With an object glass 25 per manently mounted to do its share in cent greater in area than any other Northern Michigan, Ohio and all advancing the fascinating 1 science of refrac-or, astronomers predict great Southern Points. astronomy. The t lescope has a clear results from the telescope. It will be aperture of forty inches. That is, the used chiefly in spectrum analysis, and TOLEDO object glass, the great round eye of the spectroscope and spectrograph are the telescope is that many inches in made and on exhibition in the gallery diameter. This dimension places the just northeast of the telescope. \\ ith- Yerkes telescope at the head out the glasses, the telescope as it of the refracting telescopes. Next stands, towering in the main aisle to it comes the Lick telescope seventy-five feel in theair, cost about on Mount Hamilton, California, that $60,00 !. A remarkable feature of it is was built in 1887 by the same firm. Its that practically it was designed and Direct Connection* *t Owossn Junction nnd Do* object glass; made by Aiving Clark of built since last December. rajMl with D. G. H. & M. R’y. Trains. Boston, who is making the object glass for the Yerkes telescope, is id inches CHINA’S RICHT HAND MAN. in diameter. The next largest instru ­ TIME TABLE. ments are the ones at I’ulk >wa and An Englishman Who liar Long Been 3Dr. Holman S. Humphrey, Nice, each having a 30-inch object Connected with Chinese Affairs, In efiket May 14th, 1893. glass. A 28-inch telescope in the iLondon Correspondence.) THE GREAT ENGLISH SPECIALIST, AOIM5 KORTH-Lt. Owosso Jet. Greenwich observatory comes n«xt, Sir Halliday M acartney, who is at 10 i OB A. M...... and ...... 7s 30 P. M. and then the 2?-in<*h instruments in the present time attached with the ZiATB OF IjONDON, For Elsie, Aabley, Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, Mt Paris and Vienna and the 20-inch Chinese legation in London, is an En- Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort, glasses in the University of Virginia gli6hman by birth. He has > eceived for Now Devotes His Entire Time to Northern Ohio, Indiana and Southern Michigan for the Healing of the Afflicted. GOING SOI TH—I.v. Durand. and at Washington, D. C. his services the highest honors that it 9:3S 1. M...... and ...... 6:50 P.M. in the matter of mere size even the is possible for the Emperor to confer Yerk> s instrument is little compared DR. HUMPHREY CURES AFTER EVERY METHOD BUT HIS HAS FAILED. For H swell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo tDd all upon a foreigner. He is in daily cun- Southern points. to the huge reflecting telescopes in munication with the Mritish foreign various observatories. Lord Rosse, at He devotes his entire time, and has fbr thirty-one years, to the crure of all CHRONIC or LONG W H. BENNETT G. P. A, Toledo. Ohi* offee. and it may be accepted as a fact Birr castle, Ireland, has a reflector that Cliiua will not take a single sten STANDING DISEASE, of-whatever name or nature. seventy-two inches across; the Besse­ without Sir Halliduy Macartney having mer rellecter in London is fifty-four first had an under ­ Do not fail to see him at his next visit to your county. It may save your life. and one-fourth inches in diameter; standing with the Herschel and Melbourne reflectors British govern ­ measure forty-eight inches across, and ment thereon. How LaGrlpp«, Catarrh, Catarrhal Bronchitis, Primary Consumption, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, Rectal TRADB MARK the one at l’aris forty-seven in hes. high Sir Halliday Diseases, Heart Troubles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Diseases of Women, and every form of Skin Disease, Diseases of the ^heeler's But a refracting t lescope is so much sands in the es­ superior to a reflecting instrument in teem of the Em- Brain and Nervous System, Blood and Lymyhatics, all rapidly cured by the Doctor's SpeciOc Medicines. power and general adaptability that eieror of China and Heart the Yerkes telescope in the manufact ­ Eifis able prime Address all Orders or Mall to Dr. Uoluiao S. Humphrey, 65 Broad Street, Hillsdale, Mich. ures building is called the la gest in minister, Li Hung . r, AND the world. Chang, may be Consultation Personally or by Mail, Free to All Everywhere. Its tube of hard steel is 04 feet long, judged from the Nferve and without any accessories or glasses fact that not long POSITIVELY CURES weighs four tons. The steel has a since his ances ors varying thickness of from five-six­ for three genera- sib halliday ma - teenths to one-eighth of an inch, the BlsJ SALVE IN US4 HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS tions were placed cartxey . Are Tod Going to the World ’s Fair7 For Rlnfworm, Poison, Tatter, thickest steel being in the center, in the highest rank of the Chinese Itch, Bor* Eyas, Barker** Itch. where the tube is hung. The t be is If so you will consult your interest Obstinate Ulcers, Pile*. Bums. PROSTRATION, nobility. This thing of conferring and comfort by choosing one of the Warranted to cur* Itching PUan. somewhat cigar shaped, for it is 52 the rank of nobility on people who r mall 15 cent*. inches in diameter in the center and routes oflered by the Detroit, Grand Sleepletsnca and all Derangements of ths Kerroui have died sounds a little odd to oc ­ Haven & Milwaukee R’y, and Toledo, WLISCB^COjlwthCmM^I System, gradually tapers to 4/ inches at the cidental ears, but in China is a E object glass and 38 inches at the eye Saginaw & Muskegon R’y, with their very high mark of esteem. Sir Halli Rail and Steamer connections These UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS! end. With all the rods, arms, finders day resigned his commission in the T2ic Rocker Washer and other accessories the tube weighs lines offer various routes by Rail and ha* pra>«4 *•>» mart satufactory A Blessed Boon for Tired Mother* and Restless English army and entered the service of aa f Washsr am placed aaa* Wheeler’s seven tors. The column or pier upon of the Chinese emperor thirty years Water and at very liberal rates. You the marks. A k warranted te Babies. can go to Chicago by Rail and return by wank an ir-aiasrr f.roily waakias which the telescope is poised is made ago, and both as a soldier and military or loe pieces in on a Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free of east iron in five sections, having an organizer during the first half of this one of Goodrich Palatial Steamers by HOUR, aa .lata aa tea ha Heart way of Grand Haven or by way of Mil­ masks* cm the with heard. Writs from opit-.tes. 100 full size dotes, 50o aggregate weight of forty-two tons. period an! as diplomatist during the far priraa and foil daaerlptioa. The lower section or base proper flares waukee and this company ’s elegant line Rev. R. N. Middleton, pastor M. E. church, second he has rendered conspicuous of Steamers. Or you can reverse your ROCKER WASHER CO. Cedar Spring-, Mich., aays: “Sleep anl rest were out to 15x18 feet and weighs eighteen services to that country. Sir ll.tlliday FT WiYRB. INB. Literal iadaaam.au to baa «mB Verve Strangers to me after preaching till f used tons. At the floor level the pier is 6J^xl 1 Macartney, who was born in the y. ar route. Go by the way of Grand Haven “Adironda ” Now I sleep soundly and awake re­ feet and gradually tapers to the “head" 1833, is the head of the family of the and Steamer to Chicago. Return all feAtlrely Carta freshed, and ' can beartti* recommend it. casting, which rests on top of the Rail. No other lines offer attractions of Prepared by WHEELER and FULLER MED- Macartneys of Kirkcudbrightshire, of ICINE CO., (>dar Springs, Mu-h. which the Earl of Macartney, who a World ’s Fair trip as are made by these HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS was the first English ambassador to companies. Tickets are for sale at all 8 Id by FILOEW A MILLMAN, principal ticket offices. For informa ­ PROSTRATION, St (ohns. Mich. 1’ekin, in 1792, was a scion. Mr Halli­ IffltalM and aH derangement* ti Ur# Bants* day entered the army medical depart ­ tion as to rates, routes, etc., apply to all IjgldB, ment in 1858, after taking a degree at agents of thisand connecting lines. .. Goodrich line for Chicago .. Edingburgh, and he served for a short Bkn . Fletcher, Jno . YV. Loud , Trav. Pass Agt. Traffic Manager, UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS I time in India before proceed ng with 4 Blamed kaakr Tired Mother* sad tattw his regiment —the Ninety-ninth—to Detroit, Mich. 4tf Detroit, Mich. CAVEAT*, Mka China. In 1862 he entered the Thomas Bromley , local agent, St. Johns. TRADB MARKS, Vagatekla, aaereatead frss fram Chinese service, and he co-operated DESIGN PATENTS,/ opiates, to# fell else dates, 60s. in all the measures ta.en by COPYRIGHTS, •tol Tks Lak* Rant, to tho World's Fair vis. For Information and free Handbook writs to TUBE OF THE GREAT YERKES TELE­ Li Hung Chang, whose right- Pictureaquo Mackinac. MUNN A CO.. 361 BRoiuwiT, Nbw Y ork . SCOPE. Oldest bureau for securing patent* In America. hand man he became, against Avoid the heat and dust by traveling KTerr patent taken out br ua ts brought before column and which weighs six tons. In the Taeping rebels. He won several ths public by a notloe given frss of charge la ths that casting is the main spindle which on the Floating Palaces of the Detroit I kr WHECLXB sad FULLER KU>» engagements in the fle.d at the same A Cleveland Steam Navigation Company. I, Cedar •priao*.* “ — MAah.“ carries the tube. The 6pindle is a time that Gen. Gordon was leading the Two new steel passengers steamers have ^rienfific JVmeiifao, beautiful specimen of steel forging “ever victorious army” against the just been built for this upper lake route, FILOXW A MTLLMAR, The Ma^olhcent New Faat Steamships 15 inches in diameter and 13 feet main body of the insurgents, and after Largest circulation of amj actentlflo paperj Is the costing $300,000 each, ana are guaranteed world. Splendidly Illustrated. No ’ [tSlHgent S*. Mat HUE. “ATLANTA” long. It is responsible for three tfie rebellion was suppressed he organ ­ to be the grandest, largest, safest and Bean Should be without It. Weeklr. f3.00 • and a half of the seventy-five tons. ized the first modern arsenal at Nan ­ reari $1.60 six months. Address MUNN A CO« a »d “CITY OF RACINE” This spindle Is called the “polar axis" fas teat steamers on the lakee ; speed 20 PwlMiBU 401 Broadway, Mtw York Oty. kin and remained in charge of it down miles per hour, running time between (BUILT ZXPRKSSLY FOB THIS BOUTB.) and is always set up so as to be paral­ to 1876, when he was transferred to Ism than Thes> Steamships bars immense reserve power, lel to the axis of the earth. Upon the the diplomatic service and sent as Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago SPECIAL EXCURSIONS WBlcb enables them to make their regular ached* polar axis is the “declination sleeve,” 60 boon. Four trips per week between Dies in the most unfavorable weather. English secretary with the first Chi­ Toledo, Detroit, Afpena, Mackinac, Pe- fctfc I 200 Iona burden, with sleeping accommo. within which is the “declination axis," nese legation accredited to Europe. Satloas for MO passengers will leave Grand Haven a steel forging 12 inches in diameter, The increased respect in which China toekey and Chicago. Daily tripe be­ for Chicago dally, except Sunday, at 8:30 ». M. 0 feet long, weighing one and a half is held, not merely in London, but tween Detroit and Cleveland; daring Extra ftavurdsv Trips to CHICAGO, commenclni tons, upon which the tube proper is also in Faria, Berlin and St. Pet rs- Jalv and Aagnat doable daily service May 13th and ending Sept. Mh, both bolted. Thus the telescope can be will be maintained, giving a daylight days Inclusive. burg, has been largely due to his pow ­ ride aoroM Lake Erie. Daily service be­ PENVER, cop, Extra Steamers will be placed on this route aftei pointed in any direction either in de ­ erful advocacy and to the uncomprom ­ June 1st, eo as to make three tripe a day each way clination. that is north to s uth, or up ising manner in which he has always tween Cleveland and Pot-ln-Bav. First- \ W 17, 1803, dally, if business demand* it. 7 7 and down, and in right ascension, east upheld herdignlty. Sir Halliday mar­ class stateroom accommodations and Arriving In CHICAGO the following morning In to west. ■enn, and exceedingly low round tfip time for the outgoing trains. ried first in China a princess of the The “declination circle," the large Taeping royal family, by whom he rate*. The palatial equipment, the law- WARE, berth included ...... ^...^..fg.Oi wheel near the counterpoise weights, had several children. His second wife nry of the appointments makes travai- BOUND TRIP, good lortoason ...... -— —, , g.00 is eight feet in diameter and is made is a French lady. Ing on these steamers thoroughly en- Returning, leave Chicago dally, exeept Sunday, of cast iron. It fits on the sleeve that Joystje. Send for illustrated pwmphlgd. at 7:30 P H., arriving at Grand Haven early next BMrnlng In tune for the 8:49 a. m Limited Express is on the polar axis, and, as the Masnlnx of Adirondack. Address A. A. Bchaats. 6. t. A^DstroN train on D., G. H. A M. R’y for all points seat and “pointer ” is carried by the spindle, the The word “Adirondack" is derived A Clevelind 8team Fav. Oe^ Detroit, ■orth. circle stands still, and the pointer from the Indian Ila-de-ron-dack Mich. Extra Bandar Tilps to GRAND H ATEN, commons- travels around and reads the degrees ing May 14th and ending Sept. 10th, (meaning wood eaters), and applied both day* Inclusive. which are printed in large white in derision to the re nnant of a once This Is the 8bort Line to ths World ’s Colombian marks and figures on the rim of the pow* rful tribe 6t Algonquins. who HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Ca^fqjnlm. Exposition, landing passengers In Chicago only one circle. The degrees can be readily were defeated in war by the Iroquois blook from the Illinois Central R. R., running seen from the floor and give merely an and forced t> seek refuge in the New Many resident* through the slate of Michigan are making snug fertnaea hr burlnf recent lot* a trains direct to Exposition Buildings acreage in Detroit, Michigan, and vicinity. Ifyou her* gioooo or more and wish te In rest It, write «&em, asd ml ale*, iot «N •$ Through Tickets to all points via CHICAGO, can approximate reading. This is called York wilderness, living for weeks the “coarse circle. ” The fine circle bo had or all Railroad Ticket Agent*. upon the barks and roots of trees, and MrOraw |UtMM asd Tewaa. Cadi an, at Write fee pamg h A. W. GOO RICH, Pres’t. O. HUKSON, for accurate reading is placed on the finally ending their existence here. DIE HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Building Chicago. Gon ’l, Traffic M’g ’r, Milwaukee declination axis near the tube, and is The name was first given to the sev­ £ D. AHMSXHONGt, W> W. GILLMAN, Sup’t. JNO. SINGLETON, read by the observer fr-m the eye end Send Sc In atampa for their “Epitome of Detroit. " They will double yoer mosey. Chicago. Gan ’l Paso, Ag ’t, Chicags ( eral ranges and mountains and finally bv means of a small telescope. adopted for the wilderness as welL i88j- ■ESTABUSHID 10 YEASS.- «*a

\ Pr^HKi ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, 1HURSDAY, AUG. 24,1893 L\« SHADOWS. “alone, and journeying In a land of in which the chief incidents wera WILLOW AS A CROP-. ■and and thorns.” painted. Shadows corns and shadows g# ■ Catting Time Come* Oaoe la Foot Tears, AU the world la full of shadows: Lucy’s voice reoalled her some ­ CHAPTER V. Many hardly deem thorn so. what to herself, and helped her to Bat It Pay*. And pursue them, two and two, A d Afternoon Dance. In a beautiful sweep of lowland In the springtime, through the meadat throw aside the effects of her disap ­ Olive Weyland was dressing for pointment north of Melvale station on the Love Is not the only aim the danoe at Gaystown Barracks. It Northern Central railroad, and about All mankind are seen pursuing — “You will give me some dances? ” is not often that I venture to describe Pleasure, fortune, glory, fame: he asked, very humbly. “They are nine miles from the city, there is a Falling these, the quest renewing a dress, because it is a process In peculiar farm, says the Baltimore After shadows, Just the same. all to be round ones. Shall we say which I do not excel. But I must thwree waltzes?” looking at her im­ American. It is peculiar in that it Shadows come and shadows go; attempt to desoribe hers, because it renders to its owner and tiller but Sorrow does not stay forever: ploringly. was so pretty; so, 1'beg you will not Time rolls on with ceaseless flow, “For you to forget, as you did the one crop in four years and that a crop CAS H think me flippant, good reader —here 33 Pleasures pass but so does woe A of willow shoots. Go thy way, complaining never. last I promised you? ” said she, with goes: j a laugh—a very shaky sort of laugh, The farmer, Antone Spath, came for Infants and Children. It was a gray —a light silver gray 1 from Frankfort, Germany, many years but one bravely managed for all that. —and of a soft, fleecy material, , “Forget! As if I oould forget any­ ago, and after erecting himself a com­ PLUCK. which fitted like a jersey or a glove. fortable stone house, which still thing!” he began, passionately. On the skirt were many rows of nar- 1 HlRTY y—rt* sWvsttos ef Csrtwls with the patrwtf* of ,' BF JOHN 8TBANOK WINTER. stands in the midst of a picturesque “No! then you didn ’t forget row silver braid; and the jacket was ■UUsm of porootee, psnsit as to apeak ef it withoxt jimlstJ them?” thinking the while how ut­ clump of willows at the end of the T CHAPTER IV—Continued . braided across the front, a la mill- little valley, set about planting his V It it mgsotlmMy the Wt remedy for IsAiti amd Ofidrsa terly he had been taken up, about talre. There were frillings of some So high did Olive’s spirits rise the time of her birthday, with Evelyn first crop of willow shoots. Every the wsrld has over km own. It la harmless. Children like N. It that, on the very first morning after soft gray diaphanous stuff at throat year since he has gone on planting Baumme. “That only makes -it and wrists; and upon the waves and gtrss them health. It will save ttsir liwoe. la It Mother* have) theirreturn, she wentgayly to and fro worse. By the bye, have you heard row after row until the valley has about the old house siuging, in her ripples of her golden hair rested a become covered with them. Spath iMsrthiaf which I. aheolotely *sf> and praotloally parflsot a* aj that Miss Baumme is engaged? ” gray hat, which had a great many sweet lark’s voice, her old favorite: Lucy laughed. had learned the art of weaving willow “Oh. when my seven long years are out, short ruffled feathers (which Mrs. | ware in his boyhood days by the child’* medicine. Oh, then I’ll marry Sally I “Yes; and to Jack Downe. He is Winter tells me is called a “tip”), I And. oh, how happily we'll live! quite the best fellow in the world; Bhores of the river Main, and as fast Ca»torfa destroys Warms, But not in ofar alley ’’ with just a touch of silver upon as his little plantation grew he gath­ and how nice she is!” the extreme edge of the velvet brim. Castoria allays Feverishaa**. “She is much better for coming “Very!” ered the shoots, stripped them of home; quite her old self again, ” ob­ On the whole, though dainty, a try­ their green outer covering and after Castoria prey ant* vomiting lone r Csrl# Olive thought he was uncommonly ing dress, but one which suited Miss served Murray Weyland to his wife, cool about it; but after all, perhaps drying them wove baskets of every Castoria cmre* Diarrhea* and Wind Colie. as the fresh notes rang through the Weyland to a nicety, or (to use the ex­ conceivable form or size. Evelyn Baumme was not the “Sally” pression of one of the Scarlet Lancers, Caatorla relieve* Tee thing Trouble*. hall. of whom he had told her. “It seems rather peculiar work in when she reached the mess-room), this country, ” said the willow far­ “Oh, quite; she is much better,” “And how is Sally? she asked. “down to the ground. ” Caetoria sirs* Coa atlpation and Platnlenoy. Mrs. Weyland agreed. mer in speaking of his business, “but “Sally?” “I think I shall do, ” she murmured Castoria neutralise* the effect* of eorbonlo aoid e*» or pshsssw air. Better for coming home? Not the Lucy positively started. in all parts of Europe, especially in to her own image in the glass, and the German provinces, it is a very shadow of a doubt about it. Olive “Yes; the Sally you were going to when her maid had left her; “yes, I Castoria does net coataia morphine, opium, or other narootio preparty. did not feel like the same person; try jealousy upon. Don ’t you re­ common thing to find willow plan­ I think I shall da ” And then she tations and willow weavers, for Caetoria assimilate, the food, royolate* the stoasaoh amd bowel*, and indeed when, during the course member? Did it answer? I never added with a blush and a smile, a of the afternoon, Lucy made his ap­ gave you that locket, did I?” there willow is used in many forms giving healthysusd natural sleep. frown and a dimple, each followin;ing and for a greater number of purposes pearance, was so delighted to see “No! ” He had recovered himself the other in rapid succession, vCastoria is pnt np in onoraiao hottl— only. It is not sold in hnDu him, so unreservedly glad and by then. “But you might give it to wonder if he will be there? I won­ than I find it used in this country. pleased at his presence, that poor me now. My birthday is past you In Germany and France willow is Don ’t allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise der If he will come back for it?” employed in making at least twenty Lucy felt a corresponding flush to know. ”* However, at the first glance she v that It ls**jn*t a* good ” amd “ will an*wer every purpose. ” that which dyed her cheeks flaming “I will. I’ll get it the next time I different sorts of bird cages, while gave round the room she discovered in America metal is used —brass or Boo that yon get C~A“fi-T“Q-R-I“A. in his o«’n, and, poor fellow, fondly go to Gaystown, ” Olive replied. that Captain Harkness was not pres­ believed that the little plan for “But you have not told me how is iron wire and different woods. Among ent So ho had not thought the the best families in European The fae-simlle i* on every arousing her jealousy to which he the fair Sally, and how are you get ­ dance worth returning for. Now, as had resorted in the past summer had ting on? ” a matter of fact, Harkness had not countries cradles, woven by the signature of f worked well—had, in truth, not only German workers, may be found con ­ “Oh, she is all right, I think, now, so much as been told that a dance was structed entirely of willow. Then grown and flourished, but had borne and we are getting on very nicely, being given, it being merely an in­ fruit a hundred-fold. there are a hundred and one shapes thank you; at least, I hope so, ” he formal affair, and scarcely standing of marketing baskets, baskets used Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. “You havebeen ill,” he said, taking added, modestly. in the light of a regimental entertain ­ her hand tenderly in his, and alto- “I am glad to hear it,” with a lit­ ment at alL by milliners and laundresses, baskets gether forgetting to let it go again. and panniers to be carried upon the tle sigh for her own disappointment But, be the reason of his absence backs of men and beasts for holding “Oh, yes, very ill; awfully bad. I Oh, that sigh! It went through what it might, Olive's afternoon be­ thought I was going to die one week,” Lucy's heart like a sword, though it gan with a strong sense of disappoint ­ fish and fowl. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew’s advice is trying gently to release her hand. was a sword of triumph, with a sen­ ment; though, being a girl of good “To prepare the willow for the " Go south young man. The best in­ The . . . ••But you ’wre better now? ” hold ­ sation that was half pleasure, half courage, she gathered up all her weaver we plant the slips in long ducements to visit the natural resource? ing on to it like grim death. pain. I think if the redoubtable pluck, and tried valiantly to hide rows, parallel with a running stream of the Great South are offered by the “Oh, yes, I’m better now; quite of water, and cut them when they Mobile A Ohio R. R. See advertise ­ Miss Smith had not been sitting on what she was feeling. ments. ______Chicago & Wesi well, in fact”—giving her hand an­ the other side of the room, discussing Lucy asked her for the first danoe have attained four years of growth. other little wriggle. The cutting time is early in the Free to Home-Beekers. a certain matter of gossip with Mrs. —a waltz; so the soft gray gown and The Northwestern Home 8eeker is Reminded of the hand, and that it Weyland, who was bored to death, the scarlet jacket floated away spring, before the sap is done run ­ was still in his possession, Lucy al­ ning, and after tying them in bun ­ the name of a newspaper just issued Michigan. but too polite to show It, Lucy together. dles they are placed in ponds of giving valuable information regarding lowed it to slip from his grasp as far would promptly, thore and then, “By Jove! ” muttered a big fellow theagricultural, mineral and other re­ as the tips of the fingers; and then, have taken the darling of his heart standing by the door, ” what a beauty water to keep them in a green state source* of South Dakota. TO by a bright inspiration, made a re­ in his arms, and begged her never, old Lucy’s got hold of! Preston, who until ready for stripping. Stripping This new state is enjoying a wonder ­ mark which justified him in keeping never, never, so long as she should is the girl dancing with Lucy?” the willow is accomplished by draw ­ ful prosperity and any person looking it for quite ten minutes longer. live, let him hear her sigh like that “Oh, that’s Miss Weyland. ” ing the switches through and be­ for a desirable location, or interested in Bay View, “But you ’wre vewry thin,” he ex­ tween two heavy iron stanchions, obtaining information concerning the again. “Weyland —Weyland. Where does whoso edges peel the light green diversified resources of South Dakota, claimed, in commiserating accents. “Disagreeable old person! ” he said she live? Who’s her fatherP” “Your hand is like a skeleton —noth­ bark from the white heart, and then, will be mailed a copy of this paper free Petoskey, Charlevoix, within himself. It was just Tike his “Lives a few miles away, and her alter drying or curing them upon of charge by sending their address to ing but 6kin and bone. ” luck that she should have but five father is great in coals, cotton, calico W. A. Thrall, G mural Passenger Agent “Well, it is rather thin, certainly,” long racks, we have got the willow minutes ’ walk to her own door, and and other good things of the kind. in a form for the weaver. Northwestern Line, Chicago. 2w Traverse City. admitted Olive, looking down upon that he should not only have five They say it’s one of the nicest houses it with a comical air, and thon laugh­ “It was many years after I planted Are Too Interested In the South f miles to drive back to barracks, but in the neighborhood. She’s a pretty this farm with willows before any­ Thousands of acres of fertile lands are POPULAR ing outright at the contrast it pre­ should also have a man, one of his girl, eh?” now offered for sale _by the Mobile A sented to his strong, well-covered one. one thought of imitating my example, SCENIC old regiment, and but passing through “Very. Jolly dress, too. Ah! but now, there are several other Ohio Railroad in tracts to suit, at low LINE . . Lucy was just going to say, “I Gaystowo with a stay of one night, there, they've stopped. I’m going prices and on your own terms, in the i wish you would give it to me, thin or to get introduced. ” plantations located upon the Wash­ most productive and most healthful dining with him that evening. On ington and Annapolis roads, and not, ” when the door opened and the tnis account he was reluctantly com ­ Accordingly, he slipped across the states of the Union, Mississippi and Try It This Year. butler announced “Miss Smith;” so though you may find quite as busy Alabama. pelled to decline Mrs. Weyland ’s in­ room and murmured a request for an scenes there you will scarcely find Olive withdrew her hand hastily vitation to remain for dinner at Cop- introduction in Lucy’s ear. Matter descriptive of the advantages from his, and he, instead of propos ­ a more picturesque place than this of the south end information regarding GEO. DeHAVEN, G. P. A. plcjh waite. Lucy turned with a slight start. special Home Seekers’ Excursion tickets ing, said, “Confound!” to himself. “Oh, to be sure! Miss Weyland, anywhere, and that was one of Grand Rapids. However, Mrs. Weyland —who was. the reasons that led me to settle at extremely low rates, furnished on ap­ Well he might, for he knew Miss as she had always been, a very good allow me to introduce Mr. Hartog.. ” plication to F. W. Greene, General Smith—no one better who did not “May I have the pleaeure of the here. ” ■wW- * w- ee rwt OaaSe ft** t* ssests no"! friend to him, and in truth would Agent, 103 N. Broadway. St. Louis, Mo., SCARLET FEVER, COLO& I live in her vicinity. And really for much have liked him as a son-in-law next dance? ” said Hartog, when they or E. E. Posey, Acting Gen ’l Passenger MEASLES, CATARRH. Ao! that afternoon any private conversa ­ —seeing his evident disappointment, had exchanged bows. WHY HE KILLED HIMSELF. Agent, M. A 0. Railroad, Mobile, Ala. ■▼TNi was •rrw* irvisiol S ' tion was altogether at an end; for asked him very kindly, indeed, to “Certainly,” replied Olive, gra ­ An Italian Schoolboy’* Eztraordluary SOUND DISC Miss Smith, having caught Olive’s la fu srsMi i* Ss IHfc «l«f»* come the following evening; so that ciously. Letter Explaining; III* Suicide. a. ir mm. •* *nMw «•> hasty movement and the frown upon he took his way back to Gaystown Then Lucy put his arm around her At Bologna a boy 13 years of ago, “EVERYBODY’S LAW BOOK,” rwilMMW.aS.ass•im. n.NM**.M MantrM Captain Lucy’s handsome face, again. Hartog fell back a step or so, tt«k Wtm .Will wtail nn J1 smelled a rat, and stuck like a Barracks in a very jubilant frame of Giovanni Costa, who was in the “gym ­ Is the title of thr the new 768 pa** work prepared U.FAliAStMaos »AC*sMk mind. and the soft gray gown and the scarlet nasium ” of that town, committed by J. Alexander Koones, L. L. B , member of the leech or a ferret, on the chance of jacket were in a moment once more New York Btr. finding out a fresh bit of news with But, oh for the crosses and mortifi ­ suicide with a revolver. His last will It enable* erery man and woman to be their own cations of our poor human nature! in the throng of dancers. and testament has just been distrib ­ lawyer. It teache* what are your right* and bow which to go round the neighborhood “What a handsome man!” re­ to maintain them. When to begin a law suit and the following day. When he reached Copplethwaite at uted among his schoolfellows. It is when to shun one. It contains theuseful Informs, 7 o ’clock the following evening, he marked Olive, suddenly, referring to lithographed, and contuin9 the fol ­ tlon erery business man needs in every state In tb* Lucy had reason for knowing Miss found Hartog. union. It contain* business forms of every variety Smith, and for knowing that, if it the drawing-room full of peo ­ lowing paragraphs: useful to the lawyer as well as to all who bare legal ple, and away went his dream of a “Yes, and a good fellow, too. Like 1. Causes of my death—Last year 1 business to transact. were possible, Miss Smith would con ­ myself, he has the ewedit of possess ­ Inclos* two dollars for a copy, or enclose a two* trive to outstay him. He fairly long and blissfully quiet evening, fell in love with Emma Plzzirani, but cent postage stamp for a table of contents and term* with Olive; while Mrs. Weyland ing more inches than bwrains, ” Lucy was unrequited. This so affected to agents. Address. BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK. Pub. groaned within himself when he saw answered. “But he wreally is a good Usher, 886 Sixth Arenas, New York. 10-13 the lavish afternoon tea which came would certainly remember an all-im­ me that I neglected my school duties. portant letter which he must kindly fellow —one of the best in the wregi- I fell behind my schoolfellows, and, in in Mrs. Weyland ’s wake. How he ment—and dances divinely. I dare would have blessed the sight of the post for her, which would not take in consequence, should not havebeen ten minutes to write, though from say you ’ll like him tremendously, and able to finish my studies in time to dry bread and butter, and thin will get along with him like a house watery tea, it was so often his lot to experience ho generally found it get free from military service. I am take at least an hour. on fire; only ”—all at once assuming therefore obliged to kill myself—(1) meet with in the pretentious society Poor Lucy! He was quite as dis ­ a very tender tone —“only, don ’t get of garrison towns! Alas! alas! the for unrequited love; (2) for the fre­ appointed for a few minutes as Olive along too well.” quent reprimands of my masters; (3) tea was fresh and strong, the cream [to be continued .] of the thickest, the bread and butter had been the previous day. He to escape being a soldier, which looked delicious, and the cake had hated dinner-parties —those where would be especially hateful to me LUBES ALT5RIN he met the people he did know, and Evidence of Style. under the present government (!); come from Buzzard ’s. When Lucy Mrs. McCorkle —Your husband is “Cfaraland I* Buffalo adit* you alt**. ” saw it—the general appearance of equally as much those where he met and, lastly, because of the sorrow 1 AND people whom he had never seen. He a very stylish man, I understand. have already caused my parents, and the festive board, I mean, not that Mrs. McCrackle—What makes you the cake had come from Buzzard ’s— hardly knew which bored him the especially my dear mother. Cleveland & Bnffala Transit Co. more wofully. understand that? 2. I appoint my friend and school ­ he gave up all hope of ousting the “I near that he seldom gets home BLDDD DI5EA5E5. MagalBoent Bid* Wh##l Steal Steamer* ^ enemy. However, by dint of almost Still, even if it was a stiff, stupid fellow August Liverani my executor, party, Olive was there; and Olive, until 2 in the morning. ” and request him to give me a quiet I. Mwcrtks M with gnat sstlsftetJoa for ths am of ad "State ef Ohio” amd turning his back upon her, he did “How does that muke him stylish?” contrive to monopolize Olive; and who had recovered her spirits by the funeral,but I shall be greatly pleased "State of Now York.” aid of a few scalding tears in the se­ “It shows he’s the latest man out ” if my friends and acquaintances Olive was nothing loath. —Truth. “We are going to have a small—a clusion of her own chamber, and had would follow me to the grave. DAILY TIME TABLE. . vewry small—afternoon dance on immediately called herself not a few The Energy of * Ballet. 3. I leave my watch to my father, (Sundays Included.) Wednesday, ” he toM her, in a confi­ hard names for her folly, was look ­ It has been estimated that the as well as the task of comforting my Pv» Clare ’and, 7:1J t. X. I L’r# Buffalo. 7 48 F. X. ing lovelier than he ever remem­ At. Buffalo, 7:80 A- X. | Ar. Clersland, fcOO A. X dential tone that waC scarcely above firing of a small pistol sets free mother for my death. To my mother, (Central Standard Tlaaj a whisper. “You will have the bered to have seen her, in a rose- about 600 foot-pounds of energy, whose tears I have so often caused colored gown, with a great knot of to flow, I leave all my handkerchiefs formal invitation to-morrow. You ’ll while a watch consumes only about gpssislSaturday Night Excursions to Niagara Falls be able to come, I hope. ” stephanotis bloom upon her bosom. 1-64,000,000 of a horse power. The in order to dry them, and beg her “Oh, yes, and be very grateful for He sat beside her, too —that was energy of a bullet would be suffi­ pardon. I leave to my sister Ada the Take the O. B. A Q. LINK. no small favor. I fear hi) own young ring with the death's head which I Ail enjoy a plsasaat and refreshing taka rtdt being asked. ” answered Olive, cient, therefore, to keep the time for » whan aaroat* far lady found her cavalier a not very two years. always wore; to my sister Ida my promptly. entertaining person, for twice when Ptk* Theosaad Island*, Easters linnsi Baaartg “It’s a vewry small affair—only about letters which have not yet been pub­ ar any Eastern, Now England as she distinctly addressed him he He Get* HI* Hand* Scratched. lished. Caaadlan Folal. forty, ” ho went on. “You see, so answered, with studied politeness Writ* ter *ur taarlat paapklsL many of the fellows are away.” The bishop of Southwark, Eng ­ 4. I intend shooting myself with a and that wise air of imperturbable land,complains “that few people have revolver which our dear family doc ­ XLR. Began, W. T. Herman, “Yes?” deliberation which distinguished him Qea ’I Pass. A goal Qea ’I 4|Sl| Olive's tone was distinctly inquiring. any idea how often he gets his hands tor, Dr. Brijatto, has lent me in ex­ V. T. NIWMAI.tel Mr-Cleveland, in general society, “Ef—yes!” and pricked or scratched, owing to the change for my old gun, and beg that • Asw * “Yes; about half, of course. And, three times “Aw—no! ” and once “I by the bye, Harkness—you remem­ careless way in which the caps or he may not be considered responsible —er—nev —ah heard of it!” veils worn by the female candidates for my death. If I had not had his Cures rheumatism ber him?” However apparent the real state of “Yes.” for confirmation are fastened on. ” revolver I should have committed Olive’s feeling might be to others, suicide in some other manner, for ] Olive could hardly speak, her heart Lucy discovered nothing. He drove began to beat so fast and hard. Pell Mali. am too tired of life to live. home with as gay and light a heart Pall Mall, the famous locality in D-SttSS “Ah! well, he’s away, too; been as ever beat beneath a manly bosom. Away thwroe weeks or more. ” London, it is said, is so-called from HU Fat*. He smoked two pipes before turning the fact that in earlier times it was MONEY “Oh, really!” in for the night—pipes which were Miss Laura—Oh, auntie! You re­ Refunded If not eatira- an alley for tennis playing, and took member Mr. Meeker who wont from y satisfactory. It was well that conventionality so all-eatisfactory that the tobacco its name from the name by which the here as a missionary? I have just If you rain* health came to her aid as it had done be­ which filled them might have been tnd desire a Corset mallet was known —pell mell or pall heard that those awful cannibals ate ggBBTgTEEWnPBi bat combines seas, fore. Her tone was admirably in­ grown in the fields of Elysium; for in mall. him. mmfort, durability, different; and, indeed, no one who the blue wreaths which went floating wd la at tbs same time Aunt Sophronia —La, mo! I do hope jerfect la shape aad heard it would have gathered from up, up, up, he saw fair and lovely Storm*. iloeeCtluff, ask your they cooked him with turnips. The Merchant for tb# it that she took even a passing inter­ visions of the long, long years which In the northern hemisphere all poor dear man was so fond of turnips! „ P.P.P. est in that officer. And yet, what were to come —years in which there storms revolve from right to loft; Dr. Schilling’* 20ILED WIRE SPRINQ deadly disappointment filled her was much sunshine and but little in the southern hemisphere they re­ Joseph Maytubley, a full-blooded ures dyspepsi ''heart! Hbw utterly all the delight shadow. volve from left to right Cyclonio C A Choctaw Indian, has been awarded the LIPPXA m BBOS* Savannah. Ms/ and glory, of home seemed for a Such shadows as there were only storms never V>rm nearer the equa­ highest honor for oratory at the moment to have died out! For the served to throw up into greater tor than the third parallel of lati* Trinity College, Durham, N. C., com ­ Book oo Blood Dtaeoa** moiled free, time Olive( Weyland found herself brilliance the bright colors and tints tuda mencement. ■old by M. McDonald * CO. Travis & Baker —Druggists. The Ionia correspondent o( the Detroit Journal says, under date of August Western Union Telegraph Co. 18th: “A serious epidemic has broken SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. We have lots of them and more arriving every dav. If you love SKHT BY S | aKC BYL | CHAK0K8 Pd out among the sheep in this county, and variety you should not fail to inspect our stock. Your special at­ the disease is killing off the lambs at an tention is called to our Travis tfc Baker, VICTOR. expensive rate. L. B. Townsend, N. B. St. Johns, Mich. Hayes and Amos Welch have lost nearly / I VlCTOB, Aug. IS, 1893. School Shoes • • • Another big drop in Linseed Oil. Chas. G. Hollister went to the world ’s 400 lambs which were imported from We have more of them and they are better, nicer and cheaper Give the people low rates on all Painting Ma­ Jkir Mon day. _ Kentucky in July, and their home breed than ever before. Parents, don ’t fool away your money buying terial. Yours, lambe are also dying, one farmer having cheap, shoddy, Bankrupt stuff, or you too will soon be Bankrupt. NORTH RILEY. Linseed Oil Co. lost three quarters of his last year’s . Just Received Noktu Rilky A ug. 22.1893. lambs. Mr. Townsend hassent for J. J. OUR $2.50 FINE CALF SHOES Mrs Peter Deigbm, of Olive, is visit­ Woodman, of Paw Paw, a member of the Announcing another tumble. You can buy the very best Paint material ing tier mother, Mrs. S. Temple. state livestock sanitary association,who FOR MEN OR BOYS from us at a very low price. We are in a very good position to save you Mrs. H. W. Bliss is campingat Haslett money, snd our disposition is to do it. Masuary’s R. R. Colors are on Park for a few weeks at present. will be here tonight to examine into ARE THE SLICKEST IN THE MARKET. the best houses in Clinton county. A full line of the best grades of Paints the case of the mortality. Some of the and Varnishes for inside work. 8 Miss Florence Walters, St. Johns, was In Ladies ’ and Gent ’s Fine Footwear we always have the latest the guest of Miss Anne Hildreth Satur­ diseased sheep will be brought here for novelties. day and Sunday. poet mortem. Another correepondent, OUR GRAND DISCOUNT SALE Mrs. Laura McQuarrie and daughter from Pontiac, says:—In the township Our Prices are RIGHT Florence, of Luther, Mich., visited rela­ of Southfield, Oakland county, young OF WALL PAPER... tives in Riley the past few weeks. stock lambs are dying at an alarming Our Fitting is PERFECT Is making the Wall Paper trade lively. All new goods, and the largest H. W. Bliss had the misfortune to stock in the County to select from at prices you never saw before. We loose one of his driving horses the 10th rate with a disease that no one appears Our Goods are DURABLE will furnish the best paper hangers when desired. inst., while in St. Johns, of heart desease. to have any knowledge of. On the farm Mr. and Mrs. Powers, of Ohio, visited of Capt. Case is a fine bunch that he is Our Motto is CASH. We have many Remnants in Wall Paper at from 1 to 5 at Mr. and Mrs. John Gallaghers- and feeding for market, and in an occasional Rolls which we offer way below cost. also with relatives in Fowler the past fence corner lies a bunch of white wool week. which represents one dead or dying 5624 Miss Roe S. Temple accompanied by lamb, or $5in money. Another South- OUR FALL BILL OF SCHOOL Miss Sarali Pouch, of St. Johns, started field farmer says he is afraid to go out ------CASH - SHOE - HOUSE. for the “White City” last week Monday to look at his lambs. He has already BOOKS HAS ARRIVED. and will visit Bay View before return ­ lost 12 out of a bunch of 40. When The Whipple Harrow Company. ing home. taken they only live from 15 to 20 hours. Yours Very Truly, ______Pansy . Ionia, Mich, special telegram, August 19.—J. J. Woodman, of the state live SHEPARDSVILLE. stock association, and Dr. A. A Grange, T%Cr0u7ltore TRAVIS * BAKER. state veterinarian, to-day visited the Miller Bean Harvester Attachment SUKPABDSVILLK. Aug. 22. 1893. farm of Amos Welch, in Ionia township, Manufacture 1 for the Whipple Harrow Co. Mrs. James Walker Is ou the sick list, but is to investigate the loss of lambs, which St. Johns Mercantile Company. better at this writing. has assumed something of the form of Miss Klecta Smith entertained her friend, Mise an epidemic in this vicinity. Dr. Grange Daisy Parker of Ovid last Sunday. had a number of the affected lambs Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. lloruer, of Detroit, visited her killed and post-mortem examination, he sister, Mr*. E. It. Longcor, last week. EINGLING'S ’ says, revealed the existence of a compli ­ Mr. and Mrs. Byron Valentine, of Chicago, are cation of diseases, the lambs not all visiting their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Steven Valen­ being afiected in the same way. Some tine. of them were troubled with tape worm, Mrs. E. E. Britton, of Detroit, and Mrs. J. others with a small, parasitic worm Walters, of Bay C^ty, were called home by the found in the last stomach of the sheep. illness of their mother, Mrs. J. Walker. This worm is from haif an inch to one CIRCUS The M. E. Sunday School picnicked at Bound inch in length, the size of a horse hair, Lake last Thursday aud all report a splendid time. and is found by thousands adhering to Mr. and Mrs. Dauniel Baker hare returned from the lining membrane of the stomach. theirhoney-moon aud have started bouse keeping Some of the lambs had diseustd Is a big thing. It is well worth coming many miles to see over P. D. Cleveland ’s store. lungs, tubercles being found. and everyone should make it a point to be in The women's foreign missionary society will The opinion of the state vetrinarian meet with Mrs. John Winfield next Wednesday appears to be that both tape worms and St. Johns on the day it shows here, but afternoon, August 30th. All members and officers the other variety of stomach or bowel HIS HARVESTER has gained an envitable reputation in the bean-raising after all it don ’t commence with are requested to be present, as this Is the last meet­ parasite are conveyed from diseased districts wherever used. It surpasses, and has a greater Bale than any other ing of the year. Pink Amu sheep to others of the flocks by the eggs machine of its kind. It has no equal in the completeness of its work. the Circus we will have of the female being carried off through T By means of the rods on the flexible, rolling dividers, the vines are gathered FOWLER. * on that day. the bowels when washed out of the ex­ and brought together into a windrow at the rear of the machine, free from roots Fowler , Aug. 22, 1893. crement bv rain they are eaten by other and dirt. Mr. Harper is still confined to bis room. sheep and hatched on their stomachs. The adjustment of the machine is simple and may be operatad, as to depth, To preveut this he recommends separ­ easily from the seat by means of the levers. COME EARLY. Born to Morris iiayes aud wife on the 14th inst., The guards in advance of the drive wheels remove all loose stones from their a son. ating healthy from unhealthy sheep, VISIT OUR— il. B. Thornton and wife visiud his parents in feeding them in separate racks and paths which would otherwise raise the machine, and be a hindrance in the proper Gratiot county last week. watering them from separate troughs. performance of its work. Mrs. Emma Bullard, of Ovid, is spending the The draught is light compared to the work it performs. It is drawn by two Jersey a at the World ’s Fair. horses and will harvest 10 to 12 acres a day. Hundreds of farmers who own and week with relatives and friends. use these machines can testify to their merits. The telephone office in our village has a new From the Jersey Bulletin. telephone with late improvements. Our tables this week give the net gain DRY GOODS Mrs. Covert aud Mrs. Cronk, of Ovid, are the For Sale By guests of Mrs. Ueo. Baldwin this week. in the cheese test of each of the breeds Miss Sperry, of St. Johns, was the guest of the competing at Jackson Park, on the stand Misses Cordie aud Aggie Sage last week. ardas given ‘out by the Columbian rulea DAVIES 4fc ADAMS. Mr. and Mrs. Waltrons, of Grand Rapids, are governing ;tbe test; following are the GROCERY visiting the latter’s parents aud friends. Mr. aud Mrs, Pruier, of Bay City, ate visiting figures and net gain from the dairyman ’s RILEY. Porter & Davies-Jewelers. friends in this vicinity part of this week. standpoint. Kilky . August 3, 1893. Bev. Sprague delivers his lust sermon next Sun ­ Jerseys made $193.98 on cheese, $9.26 day, of this conference year, in the morniDg at on whey ; total, $203.24 ; less cost of feed, Mrs. Ellin Coffman, (nee Otto), con ­ tinues ill. POBTEE & DAVIES, BOOT 10:30. League in the eveuiog at 7:30. $98 14—net gain, $105.10. Mr. Pitta ana wife desire to express their thanks Guernseys made $135.22 on cheese, Grass hoppers are destroying all kinds to their neighbors and friends who so willingly as­ $7.73 on whey ; total, $142 95 ; less cost of of vegetation. sisted them in the sickness and burial ot their feed, $70,23—net gain, $66 70. D. A. Wells and wife are attending beloved daughter, May, especially Mr. and Mrs Shorthorns made $140.14 on cheese, camp meeting at Hastings. AND Waller Newman, also to those who contributed $8.67 on whey ; total, $148.81; less cost of Geo. W. Brace and wife visited their Jewelers® SHOE flowers. feed, $99.30—net gain, $49.45, son, J. T. Brace, at Bancroft, recently. o lV v e. This, as we say, is from the dairyman ’s J. H. Burnes lias his feed mill finished. standpointand doesnottake into account It runs by wind and will do his own O live , Aug. 22, 1893. gain in live weight, that eau never be grinding. Michigan Boy . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shelby August 11th, realized on aud does not belong to the DEPARTMENTS. a daughter. dairy cow, and cost of butter color which Opticians. Mr. and Mrs. Major Lewis visited in St. Johns is as much out of place in the dairy as last Saturday and Sunday. gain of carcass. Remember the three county picnic on THE LATEST state tair grounds August 28. Gov. John T. Rich REAL ESTATE. will preside over the meeting. Everybody invited. See our wonderful bargains and you will say that “We are J. Warren French et al to Harris Jones, 40 acres Suitings, Watches, Clocks, Silver­ Leslie Farrier returned home from North Dakota sec 30, Eagle, $000. in it.” Remember the date —Saturday, Aug. 26. last week. Ills lameness Is improving. He reports John Martens and wife to Charles F. Martens, GO ware, Fancy Goods. times as hard there as here and says the hot winds acres sec. 20, Kiley, $1500. Fancy Vests, ruined the wheat crop in that section. Mary Anna Ennesl, to Mary Calder, 20 acres The wheat is turning out much better around sec 16, Olive, $900. Light Overcoatings. here than it was thought possible it could In the R. H. Van Deusen aDd wife to Oliver D. Clements, lot 17 Block 0, Van Deusen ’s addition, spring. Oats are very light and do not turn out Elsie. $510. very well per acre. Every Desirable Shade and Engraving a Specialty. Jennette Thomas to Reuben E. Wood, 40 acres Your acribe was at Lansing last Saturday and sec. 23, Eagle, $1. was much interested in seeing the workmen handle William PixoD and wife to Archie Smith et al, quality. 40 acre sec 13, Lebanon, $1100. St. Johns Mercantile the girders for the new bridge. There are fifteen of them, each weighing 7 tons. It will be a very Fernando M. Piggott and wife to Archie Smith Repairing Promptly 57' to. nice bridge when completed. Some claim it will be et al, 24)4 acres sec 19, Essex, $900. Edward Brown and wife to Philip H. Farkbouse, A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. the fineet bridge across the Grand River. 40 acres sec 13, Olive, $25. q. c. Olive Grange picniced at Round Lake last Wed ­ Company. -:- Robert Clark and wife to Margaret E. Eagle, 6 nesday. acres sec 2, Green bush, $300. Scriven ’s Opera House Block, The funeral of Mary Hemming, whose death was George L. Hanawalt and wife to Douglas Mead, F. R. JACKSON. mentioned in last weeks edition, was held at her Portions of lots 2 A 3, Block 3 Lynd ’s addition St. 8T. JOHNS, - - MICH. St. Johns Mercantile Company —Boots and Shoes. late home Wednesday. The bouse was filled with Johns, $550. MERCHANT TAILOR, George M. Brooks to Helen M. Holmes, 20 acres sympathizing friends. She looked as if only sleep* section 30, Lebanon, $800. St. Johns, Mich. ing robed in white and lay in a beautiful white Xena M. Webster to Walter O. Gates et al, 80 casket covered and surrounded by flowers. It was acres section 1, DeWilt, $153, q c. a great confort to her heart broken relatives to Eagle Brand the Beat. know she was so willing to go. She bade them to Arminda L. Carr to Edgar L. Carr, 00 acres sec­ The meet her in heaven where she felt she was pre­ tions 22 and 23 Essex, q. c. $100. SUMMER pared to go. She had been a member of the Ger­ Stephen C. Stoddard and wife to Orville M. Town ­ very man M. K. church several years aud showed not so send et. al., 40 acres section 9 Lebanon, 11.00. SUITS much by her words as by her every day life that Josephine Lyvear to Edwin H. Lyon, 80 acre ROOFING. Is unequaled for hoiue. bars, factory or out- ahewasalrue Christian. Rev. Meyers assisted by section 3G Duplain, $100. huildlDgs, and costs half tne price of shingles, tin finest Father Heiimeyer officiated at the funeral. Her Henrv M. Perrin and wife to John H. Fedewa et or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied by remains were laid to rest beside her lather in the al.. lot 8 block 2 Avenue add, Village of St. Johns, anyone. Bend stamp for samples and state size of of SUMMER DeWItt cemetery. Truly wu can say, a place is $290. vacant in that home which never can be filled. Roof. EXCELSIOR PAINT AND ROOFING CO.. OVERCOATS Demss Scott and wife to Sarah J. Beadle, lot 9 155 Duane 8t., New York, N. Y. 10-13 Dress Cheap Excursion to the West. Vauconsant ’s add. Village of St. Johns, $750. Hannah C. Hewitt to Wra. E. Stump, lot 2 block An exceptionally favorable opportun ­ 2 Maple Rapids, $200. HOGS'™™ boom Suits FANCY ity for visiting the richest and most Kittle Holbrook to Charles H. Newcomb, 4 acres In consequence of Foreign Coun­ productive section of the west and north­ section 7 Lebanon. $150. tries accepting American Pork. at VESTS west will be afforded by the series of Jacob Lyverc to High, Fedewa & Wal- Send foi a description of the low rate harvest excursions which have bridge, 80 acrea section, Duplain, 86 q. c. Geo. W. Fox and wife to John P. Roberts, famous O. I. C. HOGS,a,8o6 Mothers, Remember been arranged by the North-Western r v . lbs. the weight of two. First 28 feet of lot 6, block 2B, Maple Haplds.fNOO. Perfect Fitting We are headquarters for School Shoos. We carry the best Line. Tickets for these excursions will Frank G. Lackey, et. al. to Agnes Budd, 50 applicant gets a Pair of Pigs makes made in the world and our prices are lower than ever be sold on August 22d, September 12th acres section 27, Victor, $400. on Time and an Agency. Tailor Made before. and October 10th, 1893, to points in Carrie B. Simmons to Thomas W. Bald ­ JU Clothing. Northwestern Iowa, Western Minnesota, win, postofllce lot, block 41, DeWItt, $91.86, The L. B. SILVER CO., q. c. Cleveland, Ohio Saturday, Aug. 26 th North Dakota, South Dakota, Manitoba, George W. Karcher and wife to Charles T. D Nebraska,Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, Karcher and wife. 80 ucres section 86, Ben­ Will be Circus Day. It will also be Bargain Day at our Shoe and will be good for return passage gal, *4,000. D Department. On that day we are going to sell Bhoes way be­ R. M. Steel and wife to Eugene King, lot 6 DR. WASHINGTON low the regular price. Don ’t fail to come in and see us. within twenty days from date of 6ale. and Vfc of lot 6. block 119, St. Johns. $1,000. THROAT ANI> LUNG ’S Surgeon, of 78 McCaul Stop-over privileges will be allowed on Luinan Wilcox to Earl Wilcox, 180 acres Street, Toronto, has re­ going trip in territory to which the sections 80 und 80, Duplain and Oreenbusli, turned from Europe,where tickets are sold. For further informa ­ $1,000. he has been visiting the tion, call on or address Ticket Agent of Mary E. Traster to Douglas Truster, 40 Throat and Lung Hospi ­ acres section 16, Duplain, $50, q. c. tals. HI* experience has CALL AND SEE ME. connecting lines. Circulars giving rates been great, and lila visit and detailed information will be mailed, QREENBUSH. to London, Paris snd Vi­ SHOES enna will largely increase First door cast of Fowler A Ball's. free, upon application, to W. A. Thrall, his present stock of knowl ­ General Passenger aud Ticket Agent, Grkk SBPSH, Aug. 22, 1893. edge in his special line. E Chicago & North-Western Railway, Mrs. Westley Moore, of Dnshvllle, Is visiting her Dr. Washington gradu ­ Walker St. E. • ST.JOHNS. Chicago, ______parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Riddle. ated in 1872, at Victoria (The shore cut repre- S Ella Fleagle spent Sunday with friends In Ovid. Univeralty, with honors ; g ents a Zinc Respirator Notice to Subscribers. the same year passed the tn<] the patient in the The social held at the residence of Jos. Andrews examination of the College tct of breathing.) Subscribers frequently Bend in re­ last Thursday evening was a financial success. of Physicians and Sur­ Mercantile Company's mittances and ask for receipts. While geons. Ont. Since 1880 Dr. Washington has de ­ Proceeds about $11.00. voted his whole time to the specialty of Throat receipts are always given, the figures on Miss Dora Rassell and her mother spent 8unday and I,nog Diseases. Shoe Department. the label show the date paid to. Every with friends lu Burton. DISK. ASKS TREATED.—Catarrh of the Head FEMALE SEMINARY. subscriber can tell how the account School commences next Monday In District No. 10: and Throat, Catarrhal Deafness, Chronic Bron- For Advantages In Music and Art. rhitli. Asthma and Consumption; also Loss of A superior school. Number of students limited. stands by looking at thelabel. Whore Leonard Loouus is home from Albion College Voice, Sore Threat. Enlarged Tonsil*. Polypus of Passenger elevator. Steam beat. Certificate ad ­ no figures are given, the subscriber owes spending his vacation. He expects to return to his the Nose, or any other Naaal Obstructions removed mits to University of Michigan without examina ­ over three years. The Rkiiublican work the 20th of September. without theknife. tion. Opens Sept. 14. 8end for catalogue No. 30 Dr. Washington will visit this city soon. for fUll particulars. Largest atock In the West would be glad to hear from those in Mrs. John Waldren has returned from Old Mis­ Date and location will be duly announced ABSOLUTELY EVERY­ arrears. tf sion after a six weeks visit with her son, In this card. 12-52 16-4 L0UI$E B SAMPSON, Principal. Kalamazoo. THING. Write for price*.

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