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3
Month
April
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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agreed to postpone the World's f .ur until May, 1893.1.A better exhibition will be the result. Fbank W. Clapp, of Battle Creek, is a republioan candidate for attorney general. Hegraduated atOüvet in 8(8, and at the law department of the university in 1870. He was prosecuting attorney of Cilhouti county in 1875-8, and city attorney several ternn. 0-NK of the greatest moves towards a better control of our crimináis is the securing of an extradition treaty with Great Britain, which will deprive the criminal classes of both countries of the convenient harbors of refuge that they have had heretofore. It must be very discouraging to theni to have their chances of escaping from justice lessened in this manner, but it will be a source of satisfaction to honest people. The paradise of bank cashiers will be farther away than across Detroit or St. Lawrence river. Na Nonna is the name of a new disease which bas followed in some parts of Italy and Hungary in the wake of the influenza. Those who suffer from this complaint are said to fall into a death-like trance lasting four days, out of which the patiënt wakes in a state of intense exhaustioa. Recovery is very slow ; but so far no fatal case has been reported. All who have been seized with na non na had had a most Bevere attack of influenza during the winter. It is to be hoped we shall have nonna of it in this country. Brother Democrat, perhaps you will not find a man on your ticket you can conscientiously vote for at the election next Monday. You can easily remedy such a sad misfortune. Plainly printed republican tickets in great numbers will be found at every polling place. Take one, fold itgently.quietly slip it into the ballot box, and go home with a light heart and merry countenance. feeling that you have done yourbest. Or.ifyou think onlv half ol' the candidates on your ticket, (which is very apt to be the case) are capable of holding a public office in the way you think it should be done, do not hesitate a moment, but cover their unworthy names with republican slips, which you may easily find, and the same feeling ofaduty well done will make every bone and muscle in your complex anatomy throb with excessive joy. The terrible disasters by cyclones in Kentucky and Illinois last Thursday, by which nearly 100 lives were lost and a vast amount of property was destroyed, adds anotherto the long list of fearful calamities of the past few months. It seems as if there was never a winter more disastrous to the life of man than that which has just closed, but the reader of history knows that the direful results of fire and flood and pestilence have fallen far short ol many previous seasons of raging epidemics; and the rate of mortality has been much less, as the result of man's discoveries, inventions, and superior knowledge of the causes and prevention of disease. The examples and lessons of human sympathy and benevolence brought out by these calamities, were not characteristic of the olden times, and encourage our belief that the world is rapidly growing better as it grows older and more experienced. We are admonlshed almost daily by these sad occurrences that nothing is more certain than the fact that our lives are not ui our own hands, nor very enduring, an3 that it is wise to "so live that when our suminons comes" we may go to the realms beyond "soothed and sustained by an unfaltering trust" in Him who has control of the elements, and established the laws of our existence here and hereafter.

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