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Harrows - Plows VJc- Handle the Syracuse and Osborne Spring and Peg-tooth Harrows, Discs, Rollers Empire Drills, Studebaker Wagons, Ovid Surreys and Buggies. Also Lime and Port land Cement-the best on the market. Call. WHARTON CO. Tho YnJf r"xv)V i'a the Reputation of doing the lintat Job Work In the Northrrn part of St. Clair County. PRINTING IS im MUHINES3.- BEK OUR SAMPLES. 9 Subscribe For GUARANTEED rjTf V. I virirf bv vu :' aniw for the duties and the pleasures OU NO I' AY. 35 Ycara in Home Trealnont and Books Free. A Frlco given cn Request. Follow We Guarantca a Fit. OPPLY CO, lidlLll Ml Bio mm? The Expositor. GREAT dIKC TWP. 9o fttfcMgan Doyv Oreot Tern AK moe OcnrvplrWl. Wew YorX, May 20. Tblrty hour jrtthout food or wotor on on lad 1 in rewrvatlon In 8outli Dakota, eoorcael j forwt tiros la Idaho, lot In the mountains of Washington and nearly asphyxiated In a three-mllo railway Cunnl, tho&e are eomo of the advec lurc relapd by C. fl. Dartlcg and C. C JJ-urphj, who arriTal hre y tor day on a Wcycfle tr throtg-a th attfi and tttrritorUa cf th Uc-Ioa. The to-s :&rU3 frora Jackson, lilch on a wtof a lltti toorvi than a year oxo after the metulwr U tho Voung Men'a floolal cluh had worked themselves up ot: the queellon of whether two Wcycllatii etartlc with out & peony oould vlrt e-vxry Ftato aaJ tfiritory -within a yoar and a half. SJuoe May 2, 1504, the day of tiioir start, thoy tuivo traveled 10,902 mllca and visited thlrty-Blx ?tate and four tenitorlea, as -well as the District of Columbia. They figure that they aro eeven weeks ahoad of their schedule, and expoet to finish, on Aug. 24, Lav ing only Connecticut, Rhode lalanJ, JifassechuBette, Maine, VermcnA, Nw Hampshire, OWq, West Virgfnla aui Kentucky cUII to visit. A Mysterious Attack. Howell, ailch,. May 30. iMlea Man gle Wake man cf Tyroiu) townahlp, who became the bride of Ilex lleed of Oac? ola Saturday afternoon, bad an tick ing cxpcrltnco a few evenings befof; her -wedding day. She waa on her way In a carriage to the Lcaic of her broth er, Charles Wakenion, returning fcorr.e from a vjgit with relghbore, when two men eprang out Into iha rood and at tempted to seize her horee. Fho saw them In tlmo to apply tho to ths torise and otcaiK, but two ehota flrci after her put bullet holes In the top cf the carriage very near to her Lead. Tho horse waa so frlgh toned that It ran for nearly a mile before ehe ooull get control cf It. and when ehe reached her brother's home she was In a atate of nervous collapse from fright V lioe are investigating and have oertaia young men under Busplclon. Vhero Is, the Cnake? Pontla, Mich., May 20. White era ployed In tearing down an old wooden structure, next to tho Columbia hotel on North fcSaginaw street. John De conick, a laborer, dteooverod LL fkln of a diamond back rattlesnake, having thirteen rattles. It It Bupofed to be one that waa lo&t, probably by th Wallace Uros. when thoy vero herci two years ago. The Kkln is about six feet long and is most beautifully marked. Tho question "which ia agi tating the people of the neighborhood is -what has become of lta snakoshlp eLnca U ehed lta coat. Sold Apples Twice. Grand Rapids, Mich., May 30. Lou I a Hoffman, a prominent commission merchant, haa been convicted of grand larceny. Sentence suspended until Wednesday. Last October Hoffman sold, a carload of apples to Vinkemul der & Co. and later resold them to a Chicago firm. He then skipped to To ronto, OnL, where ho was arrested and brouh.t Lack. MICHIGAN BR1EF8. The board of supervisors of Ogemaw county has appropriated $425 for an exhibit at the state fair la Detroit this fUL Mrs. Isabella Black cf Detroit, ajed 88 and deaf, wa struck by & trolley car Monday and her face and arms cut, but sho waa not certoualy in jured. The coroner's Jury In tho case of tho death of Maurice Molner,. who fell down a shaft at Bordell Bros factory, Detroit, returned a verdict that ho came to his death through his own carelessness. Thomas Haynes, a prominent pio neer resident of NUes and old-tlmo railway engineer, 1b dead at Ann Ar bor, aged 78 years, whither he -went to undergo an operation. Ho leaves a widow and one son. While Mrs. Anna Donovan of De troit W93 cut fcr a drive Guniay even ing thieves entered tho house by breaking open the back door, and stolo a watch chain, valuable charm, an ostrich plumo from a hat, and other Taluable property. Saginaw Is protesting against tho proposed mustering out of Company C of the 6tato militia. Th company haa been in existence thirty-two years and Saginaw people do not want I: done away with. A protest has beoa sent to Gov. Warner. Rev. Henry Beets, pastor of La grave Street Christian Reformed church, GrindRif id, dsclared G ic day that because wick4ness waa ram pant in that city It had aroused tho wrath of God, who has visited tho city with a smallpox epidemic. Daniel A. Abbey, aged 38 years, a mailing clerk who has been employed in tho Flint postofllco twenty years, was detected In the act of opening a number of decoy letters and placed under arrest. Ho has confessed to rifling letters. Ho has a wife and three children. Two rigs, ono driven by Tom Gay lord and the other containing Dell rimnmer and Charles Goto, collided at Davidwon. Plummcr received an ug;ly Ch just under tho right ye and his rig was demolished. Tno others capri unhurt GsylCTd, H s said, kaa offered to Mule. , xxxrr trfTUc txanmoANcc PNMSuufly Km Developments In Or tHk Situation. Chicago, Way 20. Renewed efRTrs- sftvBaofs on the part of tho employers, whooo teemerttrs are on etrlke, Is ex lctl u Wednesday. Taking ad vantage of the legal holiday, plans will b formed for extensively Increasing tho aatount c4 deliveries to be made Creci luraftr yards. Tho downown buaii trmaea, where strikes xisl, ftT4 iQO uumpIoyed drivers. Thoso Uy mxru- um on account cf the in Itlllty of the poUc? to furnish protcc tlon; Aid ua Wednesday the&e ni-m will b nt to tho firms in the lumber yards. Tho lumber dealers had 200 teams la operation yesterday. There was liftl. disturbance during the day end cone of the fights was sufficiently serious to call for tho Interference of Eiiny tollceiacu. Nearly all Lio Luiir. sters employed by the hardwood lum ber dealers ore tied up with the cx oeptioa cf one firm, which contlnuez to do business with union teamsters. The May grand Jury has begun an In vestigation into tho strike, directing lta inquiry particularly to the feature which Is told to involve tie payment of money ffcr ea attempt of the labor leaders. It vas also proposed to in quire into tho existence of an alleg.i blackiist aeulnst the striking express wagon drivers. The day lalled to bring out any new evidence and the Jury adjourned until Wodnesday, Porto Rico Want3 More Liberty. Washington, May 39. President, Roosevelt had a talk yesterday with Tullo Larrluaja, tho Washington resi dent commlg3laaer of Forto Rico, about the wish cf the people of Porto Riro fcr a grortnr measure of sclf-gov-crnmnt Wr. Lorrinaca niaintaiac.1 that the peopl cf Porto Rico were be ing treated as if they were not capa ble of self -government, and declared that many actions cf Porto Rico hou3J cf representatives wero practically an nulled by the executive council. The president afikod Mr. Larrlnaga to sub mit a written ts.temeU and promlied its careful concider.-.tion. Araerlrin Vomcr Failed. Ixndor, Sity 30. Tho American cu. tries la tho women's golf champion ship fa!ll to cscuro a prize in the stroke competition on the Cromer links. Mlfs Harriot Curtis of Mam chusetts recorded tho best score of tho Americans, malilng tho eighteen holos In a card cf elhty-nlne. Miss Lottl9 Dod, tho Engllsn champion, failed to return her card, and Mlsa Dorothy Campbell I North Lerwick wen with a ecoro of eighty-two. DRIEF DISPATCH E8. Whrtclaw Reld, tho new American ambassador, will be presented by For eign Minister Lansdowno to King Ed ward at noon on Juno 5, when ho will present his credentials. Statues cf Presidents Lincoln and Grant, occupying conspicuous posi tions in tho famous statuary hall ia the capltol, havo been decorated wltn flags and flowers, according to annual Memorial day custom. Tho rpiit In tho IJberal rarty in Cuba la riXenin, and many local or ganizations are resuming the name "National" and refusing to support Gomez. This seems to add to tho strength cf President Palma. David W. Ross,- general superinten dent of tho minois Central railroad, has bce rjuudo. purchasing director of the Panama canaL a position of much power and responsibility. Ho will move at ffloo from Chicago to Wash ington. Giiford PiAciot, chief cf th5 buroaa of forestry, department of agriculture, has decided that a forest officer may exerclso his rights under the homo stead and desert land laws, provided ho Intends to make tho claim his per manent homo. Dr. Diego -Mendoza, tho recently ap pointed minister of Colombia to tho United States, was presented formally to President Roosevelt Monday. Tho presentation was mado by Acting Sec retary of State Loomla In tho bluo room of the White House. ' SecreLu'y Hitchcock, has ronderel a decision which will result in forfeiting to the government all purchase moTTey received with applications for timber and Btono lands which, are afterward found to bo fraudulent Tho decision will result in many forfeitures under applications now pending. President Henry C. Pulllam of tho National League of professional base ball clu'bs, is in Boston to attend a meeting of the leaguo directors to pifs upon tho charges filed by President Barney Dreyfuss of tho Pittsburg club against John W. MoGraw, manager of the New York c'ub. A contest at the National Sportlug club, London, Monday night between Joe Bowker, champion bantam of Eng land, and "Plnkey" Evans of Yonkers, N. Y., for tho bantam championship and a purse of $3,730, went tho full twenty rounds and Bowker won on points easily. Evans received much punishment, but gamely contested ev ery round. ' Mr. Jusserand, tho French ambassa dor, called upon Acting Secretary Loomla at tho tatte department, bring ing a letter froxa President Loubot In reply to emm trura Pr4Jeot Roxvterelt, announcing the termination of Gen. Uoraoo Ftortsr yds g loo to France as American embassador. fYefltlentLo feot's rtply pto highly of A&btMfe dor lrtV rnjm. RAISING C01.T3 BY HAND. Uow to rVAjMLr StiUc Por b In ansrwcr to the croery, Miat Is tho best, 6UbtttTrte to feed a eott for tho mare's milk when th youigster mut be raised by handT Breeder Gazette soys: MJIk, of eotirsw, is the only thing on which very young animals have much of a chane to live, and the xramooet, articl? is tint cf the oow. Tbereforo CoWs nllk chould be fed to Uk: orphan colt. U'.t iii smell qwmtltlefl. The milk of the rnsrr is mucli rweeter than tbat of cow and therefore a tabk?npooa fnl of good white granulated sugar fchould be tuld h1 to tvich yuaj-t of lk cow's milk. Do not add any water to the milk. Take enough hot water to dissolve ILe sugar nicely nJ oiLl to tho milk, then let the colt drink It at tbe tempere.rnre of bkxxl bt or Jtmt iU Le nut lt from h jiiotlior IukI she Irvod. The rearing, of a foe! by hand is a tedious Job at the best In the first place It is well known that a foal geta only a very little at a time, but sucks many times a day; therefore if bo is al lowed when hungry fill hi ttl$ stomach up with a j.;roat ration of C0TvBmU!c h? will rjTjlekiy get to scour ing, ard then trouble looms on eveiy side. The writer biai ftnl a motltcrks1 foal as often tie twelve times o day or more fcxm nn old teapot with the thumb ot a kid glove pierced full of holes over the. epout and thou after a few days gradually reduced the feedings to k'.x, then to four. Letor warm skim milk was Bubstltuted for part of the nerr, the sugar discontinued nnd finnlly the colt got to drinking what lie wunted the eame aa a bull calf that wus In tho Fame lot three tl:n? a day, nil he wanted. At the Paine time get the colt to entlr.g ground grnln rt noon ho wiiL i'et LLiii, todJlo L5u end glvQ him some sort of a compankwi, if it is only a runty calf, nnd lo h-ure that ho Is not b.mishod far from human beincs or be will not be fed often enough. I'eeture For IIor. For early pasture for hogs eow bar ley or a combination of barley and, oats. A little later sow rsic In fact rape may bo sown almost as early as fccrlcy on a well prrpr.rcd seed bed, oad by LfivKig two fields of rape the hog3 may bo supplied with pasture tho Whole season as soon as tho rape reaches a 6uX2ciont growth to pasture It This Is accomplished by turning from one p nature to the other, allowing tho rape to grow In one llekl whilo It Is being pastured oU in the other. For lats emmmer or fall rrwja-s mak an excellent pasturo for bogc. The Koine land, which is sown to barley early In tho earring may bo plautixl to cowpeas after tho first of Jauo, and. this, will furntsh'-pasture in August and SeptemV ber. A. M. Ton Eyck lu Farmer Ad vocate. THE SHEPHERD The Delslnn Is a pure bred Merino 6heep, the result of improvement by careful selection, breeding and feeding with a definite ideal constantly In the mind3 cf its breeders, writes It Wood In .Breeder's Gazette. The chief characterlstfcfrrcneo be tween tho American 'Mertno, or Fpanisii llcrtx, a3 It -raA fonre ly callL tho Delaine fs the entire absence of folds or vrriukltu either on tjw ctcit-w body of the latter, a longer staple; of Wool and a lighter weight of fleece. As distinguished from the Ramboullkt,' t$. Utjer la a lirgsr and ucra, rangy; fehcvp than the Tc?alnrt,"wtllo the floece la generally denser, but notio cily nor Tulto as fine nor as retrg as t3 "Delalna. 4.6 tbcffi br-eds ar? no'n femRles of tho one great btoeiL. Merino. At!1 Hull In Culllna Deeouse a ewe Is In pocr eoidttJoo and generally 111 looHlngis zk reason Why sho should bo culled, for such aro usually tho best of mothers and aro tho ones that raise big, lusty twin lambs. After her lambs are taken from her ehe will soon flesh up. When Umba Hed XMpxrliMT. If mature sheep aro troubled " with ticks and lambs run with tho flock most of. the ticks la two or throe weeks after shearing will. havo left tho old sheep to 11 vo upon tho tendor Bktn ond ctol the longer wool of tho lambs. It Is therefore evident that money win he iaved.ty Clpyln Cia lanhfl. Ia ba&ly, Infoctcd' oafios &m second dipping ' jwill prove aavaatage'otis unless tho old sheep were dipped at the first applica tion. Ticks multiply very rapidly,. and oven If a few escape death their prog eny will causo,th whole flock untold discomfort American Cultivator. The Shpn Foot. That old common rying. ?No foot no horso eppties with ecial tmfh ard force to the sheep. Indeed, the sheep's foot Is far moro liable to Injury and disease bj neglect under even-ordinary) conditions, of 'management, not to men tion tho frequent Instances of wiuit of due cere, than ho foot of tho hcrso Is. The-cloven foot, vrlth A very: sssibye Unlqg between tho cTaw; the small t!re ot tho foot and tlK-pecuTVar etrue turo of It all combine to make this part of the body extremely subject fc dis ease and needful of tho most watchful attention and lmmediato care when It becomes Injured. IrtsblrmlngWorld. Rhp 2Vrte. Keep plenty of sart bef oro your heep at all times. It Is easier to pMeo4 tle -Mamoch "worm fhnn to tm It A wrll taJL trs is t5 bmt vura&o fto man shouM attempt to hrp mors (hoep tbln h can Jcm? wol Arwoya 4odc aixToowtPirtc ooHbmbs berors (hoy ara -two wsj0M tTwp UrOrtteriocv.- pROBATE ORDER. State of Michigan. County of St. Clair V h.s. At a 8Pslon of the 1'rotmte Court for said Countyof ht. Clatr.hPldatthnl'robiitHOlllce. lu the city of l'ort Huron, oa tlio -' trd day of May in the your one thousand nine hundred and five. 'resent, Stephen A. (irahuui, JuJe of l'ro bate. In the matter of tho estato of lienodlet Gard ner, deceased, l'suil L. iardner havliiR tilej with this court his petition prayiiiir that Will iam Collin or some other suitable person ho aptK)luted administrator of said estate. It Is ordered, that Monday, the ard day of July next, at U:ot o'clock in the forenoon, at said l'ro bate Oitico, be apKintel for hearing tlnreof. And It Is further ordered, ttiat a copy of this order b published throe successive weeks pr vlous to said day of hearing. In the Valo hxpo&l tor a newspaper prlutod and clrculatiui; In na:d Couuty of St. Clair. . (A true copy.) STEPHEN A. UR AH M. K. 11. DHAKK, Juii;oof Trobate. Attorney for Petitioner. 6 4 pUOHATE ORDER. State of Michigan, County or St. Cl.Vr, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for said County of St. Clair, held at the Probate orilce, lu t'.io city of Port Huron, on the 9th day of -May lu the year one thousand nine hundred -md live. Present, btcphou A. Graham, Juil'o of, l'n bate. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A. i Rertdle. Ivceased. Henrv P. Ohmer li tv'uurllled witn tins court, his petition praying that .lainea Wallace, the administrator of said estate bo authorized and directed to execute a deed of conveyance of certain land to him according ti the terms of a certain land contract, euterod Into by said deceased during her life time. It U ordered, that Monday tho cth day of Juno next, at !:o o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate OMce. be appointed for hearing thereof : And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks pre vious to said day of henrlnu. In the Vstle KxposW tor, a newspaper printed and circulating iu said County of St. Clair. ( A truecopvJ STEPHEN A. GRAHAM. .). A. KAPLKY. Judxu of Probate, Atty for Petitioner. 3-4 JJKORATK ORDER. Stato of Michigan. County of St. Clair nn. At n session of the Prcbate Court for said County of St. Clair, held at the Probate-Ofllce In the City of l'ort Huron, on tho 15th day of May hi tho year onu thousaud nine hundred and five. Present, Stephen A. Graham, Judye of Pro bate. In tho matter of tho estato of John Albert Jackson, Deceased. On readlm; and lUinac the pctltlou, duly veriflod, of Katie Jai!lison. praylnn that she may bo authorized and licensed to sell certain real estate belonging to tho estate of tho said deceased. It Is ordered, that Monday, tho 10th day of Juno next, at nine o'clock In tho forenoon, at said Probate Oi'lee, be appointed for hearing said petition, and that all persons Interested In said estate appear before said Court, at said tip" pnd phee, f 'I'ot cnuse vj : license st.ould not bo granted to said Katie Jacksou to sell real estate as prayed for In said petition. And it Is further ordered, that a copy of this J order lie published three successive weeks pre vious to said day of hearlut;. in the Yalo Expos! tor, a newspaper printed and circulating In said County of St. ( lair. (A true copy.) STEPHEN A. GRAHAM. JESSE A. RAPLEY. Judge of Probate. Att'y for Estate. 4-4 Probate Court. Matters in Probiito Court given special attention by SULLIVAN & LEHR, ATTORNEYS. Stewart Block, Tort Huron, Mich. F H. DRAKE, Attornoy-at-Law, ABSTRACTS EXAMINED, MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate. Marrlago Licenses Obtained. Probate rrac tlee a Socially. Successor to Eaw PracticuaudOfllcesof Juugo Harvey Tappan. J, A. RAPLEY. GENERAL LAW PRACTICE, MONEY TO LOAN AND INSURANCE WRITTEN IN FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES. Special Attention Given to Collections and Probate Practice. Rapley Block. Yale. Mich. We want a man in this locality o sell the world renowned WHELLER & VVILS0H. le oaiy sowing machino Hi far fcl advanco of all others that with i the dealer ccn readily ovcrcomo al competition. It is backed by a re$ utation of CO yoara unparalleled success end thousands of tha Gstt machines made are still giving their owner? faithful service. We prefer a man with experleoci in some kind of canvassing (but this is not absolutely necessary) and who can procure a horse ana wagon. To such person we can offer exceptional inducements. j We do not sell our machines to catalogue houses or department stores. We furnish them to QCf authorized agents only and protect them in their sale. This is a splendid opportunity for some energetic rrlan to establish himself in a good permanent busi ncss. When answerlng, please give full information regarding yourself, age, previous occupation, etc A0DRC33 Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Coi 72-74 Wabach Ave., Chicago, Iff. 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