The Clinton Independent. VOL XXVIL1.-NO. 3ft. ST JOHNS, MICH.. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 13, I8»4. WHOLE NO-1447 Have your Watches. Clock* and Jew­ THE SCHOOL MEETING. IwtallaitM, itlOMi rr. elry repaired at Alliaon'a. the old reli­ Mamed —At the bride s home. Thurs­ A fair sized crowd congregated at The following officers were ens tailed We are prepared night and day to re­ able jeweler. day. July A, Thomas H. Corbett, of Ann Athletic Park Monday afternoon to In the respective chairs for the present spond to falls for services and gotida in Arbor, and Myita J. Wise, of St. T»i« N mI Mn»»r«ml)r All»»4«l awl Most Spectacle* and Kye Glasses at almoat witness the ball game between the crack the Undertaking line. Charges Always Johns, the Rev. Fredrick Hall officiat ­ KSlnM ot Amf tor Maui V«« term in the Banner Lodge No. 139. D. as low as the lowest and satisfaction wholesale pnoea at Krepps. DeWitt A team of Hobbardston and the St. Johua of li.,1.0.0. F.. last Saturdav evening* ing. The regular annual school meeting guaranteed. Residence. No 1U5 Wight Co.'a. Kyea tested free. About fifty invited guests assembled nine. They proved easy prey for St. N 0.—Mrs. l Nr. street, store. 1« Clinton Ave. of district No. 4, Bingham, held at the V. U.-MIln___ M Wsn_ E. I. H ull . at the residedoe of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johns. Washburn got in with the first R. NcrrUn -Him-Mln 8. Pouch HOME lATTERN. main school building last Monday even­ F Mrs. C. Holton Wise Thursday afternoon. July 6, to ■core and all followed, the Hubdard- Treasurer—L. Ttvl l Hue* KsehMf*. ing. was the most numerously attended, stona getting goose eggs until the last W. -c. Da—n A good pair of farm bursas to ex­ witness the marriage of theirdaughter, and most spirited of any previous meet­ 0— C. Mint Myrta J., to Thomas H. Corbett, of half of the seventh inning. All kinds CWo-k. Yiak. change for one good hone. Enquire at ing of the kind in this district for many K. 8 N ft— K Lyon . tins office. —Latagaburg has a K- O. T. M. band. Ann Arbor. The appointed time having years. of ball, good, bad and indifferent, was L 8. N. O.—K Lyon —Baronin* circus will be in Owoaao arrived. Mendelsohn ’s wedding march played hut much interest w*as manifested R H V. Q.-L. Craw Smoke "Crown of SC. Johns." lOoente After the reading of the minutes of by the crowd. L. ». V.U.-MMeB. \jguat #. was begun. Mias Matie Nichols presid ­ the last regular meeting and the finan ­ 1. 8. U.—Mias J. Hi____ The Greatest bargains in Ribbons on —Owoaao lias a population of 8.279, ing at the piano. The wedding proces­ It is a noticeable fact that the specta­ O. S. O.-Mtu L Holme* sale at EL L. Krndkice ’s. cial statement for the last year, both of Prices always the lowest. Corunna 1,564 and Ovid 1.440. sion entered the room, preceded by tors are top willing to "guy ” the home —W. T. Church shipped a carload of which were accepted and adopted, the team in case of an error. Such conduct UN of TkMk.. Charles Reed, usher, who was followed meeting proceeded to the election of Great Cut Price Sale on (Japes and horses to the eastern market last Friday tends not only to "rattle'’ the player To fbc many friends and fraternal Mah At L. Kendrick ’s. in order by the officiating clergymau, three trustees in place of Jueiah Upton. H. night. hut puts a damper on his enthusiasm. who so luadly saNstod us in eating for 00r Prices always the lowest. the bridegroom and beet mau. the M. McDonald and E. E. White, whose dearly beloved Hrete during ber illness, death —Geo. Boucher has the contract for bridesmaids, and lastly the bride lean­ The boys are certainly olavinggood ball and burls), we desire to return our most great A. M. Hsleow. finishing a bouse for Ed. Jura, in Ben- terms liad expired and by resignation. this season and should lie encouraged ing upon the arm of her brother. Then The voting was to be by ballot and fal thanks, and beg to assure them that rkeir Agent for the popular Champion Mow­ rattier than discouraged. Below is the kindness will never be forgotten. ers. Reapers and Binders, keeps a com ­ igd township. followed the beautiful and impressive strictly in accordance with the law' in —Buy your gold filled watches of score in full : V W. RKDPEHN AND FAMILY. plete assortment of repairs for same. marriage service of the Episcopal such case made and provided. Six tel­ Krepps. DeWitt A Co., leading jewelers, Church which made the happy pair man ST.JOHNS A B H R. A E. PO •IO Hrw.nl lers were selected —four gentlemen and Bavlls.of ...... 6 0 1 0 0 1 »th Graft*. iind save money. and wife. The bridesmaids a ere Miss For gasoline stove that I cannot repair. two ladies. Coleman. 2d b...... 6 3 1 6 2 3 * The following sixth grade pupils I*ricee lowest. Gku. D. Cooper , —The Mercantile Co. slice department Maud Curtis, of Ovid, and Mias Bertha Derr, p...... 8 2 2 6 0 2 have fouud it necessary to add another The ladies constituted about one-third taught by Miss Whitlock, were omitted At the Bicycle Shop. St. Johns. Noll, of Ann Arbor. Mr. J. W. Murphy, of the audience which numbered about Squair.» s...... h I a l 3 0 clerk, and Will Baldwiu ia the choice. Washburn. Istb...6 2 2 0 1 12 from the pupils neither absent nor tardy Cloth** CImum S. I»»*ft a oft H*| of Ann Arbor, acted as best man. and 25U. a number of whom were not voters Moinet. rf...... 5 1 2 0 0 0 published by us two weeks ago ! By H. Hickey, over Clark A Hular —St. Catherine’s Guild will give a lawn little Emma Kuebltr.alaoof Ami Arbor, :mcial to-morrow (Friday) evening, at in this meeting. The following was the Kinmond. c...... 6 1 2 0 0 6 RBf Averlll. Paul Oibbs. store. ______was dower girl. The bride was given result of the Richardson. If...... 6 3 1 0 0 0 CksrlM Baldwin Maud Harr. the home of Chas. E. Chapin. State Pitton.3db ...... 6 114 1 3 Jennie Bower, Pearl llokart. fall On Ni- away by her brother, Mr. F. E. Sulim. 1st Ballot. LenaBesley. lookoUajr. For everything modem, durable and '.rest east. After the cermony was completed de ­ Uaj Cone. Sadie Travia. low iu price in plain and upholstered —About twenty-five trom St. Johns Mrs. L. K. Patterson ...... 16 50 13 15 16 7 27 Minnie Dart* Minnie Walker Mrs. Eunice Baylis...... 1 Edith Waahburn Furniture We thank the people tor licious refreshments were served, while HUBHAKDSTON. ;ook advantage of the Christiau En­ the company seemed animated by the C. S. Allison ...... 7 their exceedingly liberal patronage al­ deavor excursion to Cleveland Wednes ­ L Hoffman ...... 11 Catltn.c...... 4 0 0 1 2 2 ready bestowed. E. I. Hull . joyousness which such an occasion Mrs. D. U. Hunt ...... 1 Redner. s s...... *.4 0 o 3 1 4 Cllalwii County Sunday School Hally. No. 16 Clinton Ave. day morning. might be expected to warrant. The M. McDonald...... 8 Irish. 2d b...... 4 1 0 5 0 1 Clinton county Sunday schools are in —Ed. English was arrested Saturday rooms, though not profusely, were F. A. Travis...... 42 Wiggins, p...... 4 0 0 2 3 2 line this year and will observe Rally I.oao null Hoy. Wanted L night for being drunk and Monday J. E. Littell...... 2 Vance. 1st b...... 4 2 1 2 3 12 To shoot harmless firecrackers. Fur­ neatly and tastefully decorated with M. A. Knifflu ...... 1 Hale. 3d b...... 3 10 13 1 Day. which is rapidly growing in favor. morning was let off by Justice Sever­ beautiful plants and dowers, so that Brooklyn. N. Y.. hasjobeerved this dsy nished free at 9 o clock a. m.. July 4th, ance by payment of $6-20. fine and costa. Wm. Cochrane...... 63 Harris, rf...... 3 0 0 0 o 1 At Sfauldino A Co s. the general effect was unusually pleas­ J. S. Osgood ...... 34 Taber. If...... 3 1 1 0 0 2 for over 00 years, and it has become the Opposite The Steel. —The St. Johns Athletic club will Joeiah Upton ...... 34 Day. c f...... 3 0 0 0 1 2 ing. The bride was the recipient of a great day of the year there. The date For Mol*. play the Owoaao Mutuals at Athletic large number of valuable and useful luu> not fully been settled. Excellent park July 20. and has the promse of a No choice. 219 32 5 2 14 13 27 A three-fourths blood Red Foiled Bull presents, many of which came from 2d Ballot St.Johns...... *..0 2122410 0—16 speaking is assured by persons of state Calf 2 month old. Inquire at this office. with the Indians of Mt. Pleasant Ann Arbor, which will serve as touch­ reputation. All clergymen and Sunday For handsome goods, cut and made up m Mrs. L. K. Fattereon...... 12 Hubbardston ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0—2 ing reminders of this happy occasion. C. S. Allison ...... 2 school superintendents are requested to in latest and best style for man. and at —Lou. liallenbeck. while finishing a Left on Bases Huj . 3. 8t. J. 6: Bases on lowest prices, call and see Judd, the The fair young bride is well known M. McDonald ...... l Bali* —Ht. J. iL Hub. 4; 3 base bits. Pttton: S immediately push this and report at merchant tailor, opposite The Steel. job of painting for Dr. S. E. Gillam, in in the social circles of St. Johns, and is Wm. Cochrane...... 88 base hits. Richardson, t'oletnan. Vance; Hass once to chairman of Executive Com ­ Owoaao. sustained a broken wrist from Joeiah Upton ...... 28 bnUe-Oathn S; Strike-out -Wiggins)). Derr * Mm't Clothing a communicant of the Episcopal Church F. A. Travis...... 54 Batteries Klntaond and Derr. Catltn and mute. J. E. Littell. St. Johns. Mich. a fall caused by a defective fastening She was. prior to this last year, attend ­ Wiggins; Umpire — Frink Cleaned, altered and repaired in a on the lader be was using. J. S. Osgood...... 44 Watch papers tor fuller particulars. prompt and satisfactory manner at ing school at Anu Arbor, where she tenable prices. A lba DbClaiob , —No trace has yet been had of the also bad made many friends. Mr. No choice. 239 W. C. T. «J. MARMIKD Next to postoffice up stairs -ersou who broke the large plate glass Corbett, the bridegroom, is spoken of 3d Ballot Last Sunday evening the churches of WHITTLE—YAKIUBR—At Ike U. B parson window in the postofMce building last Mrs. L. K. Patterson...... 10 S(. Johns united at the Congregational age in Ovid, July 4. IM. by W. N. Briden- in the Ann Arbor press as being a trine, of Alle«an. Mich.. Mr Tbotnaa Whittle, 'Black Drees Goods and Silks week. If found, the guilty party should popular young fellow with many J. 8. Osgood...... 38 church and participated in the union or Frankfort. Mich., and Mn C Yarlger. of At KKNDRICK*e. be speedily brought to justice. F. A. Travis...... mu temperance meeting conducted by Mrs. Ovid friends, all of whom join m wishiug Josiah Upton ...... jo Prices alwavs the lowest. —Maple Rapids Dispatch : ’ There is him a happy and successful future. Q. 8. AUlson ...... 2 A. J. Sheppard, president of the sixth some talk of the company s taking up BUSINESS LOCALS Cheuile Curtain*. Lace Curtains and The newly married couple took the M. McDonald...... l district W. C. T. U. Mrs. Shepard very' siiade Curtains At Kbndkick ’s. Wm. Cochrane...... 90 :he T. 8. & M. east of Carson and lay- train at -’»ra0 for New York, from eloquently appealed to the audience and ■toad lair Prices always the lowest . ng it to St. Johns, through Maple Rap­ as a result about sixty members w« which city they expected to sail the 7tli. No choice. * 266 open Don ’t buy Carpets without looking at ids. There is no doubt it would pay They will visit Ireland. Mr. Corbett's 4th Ballot. taken into the order. An after lesaion 1864. at 7.-30 p. m. for the purchase of our stock. Prices always the lowreet. $10,000.00 6 per cent, sewet bonds at the fl L. Kendrick . better.” boyhood home, and London. England, Mrs. L. K. Patterson ...... 8 was held during which an organization was affected and the following officers Hoard Room iu St. Johns, Mich. The —According to the census completed where relatives of the biide reside. Josiali Upton ...... 4 right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Summer beverages and everything <)o the first of July.St. Johns iiasapopu- They will also visit different points of J. S. Osgood...... 18 elected A statement of information can be had good for the inner man. at Fowler ’s. F. A. Travis...... 88 President —Mrs. Ids H itswsou. •ation of 3.440. of which number 2.067 interest on the Continent, and after Vice president—Mts. J. L. Vosburg. by addressing the clerk.—listed. St. To lb* Hungr, . Wm. Cochrane...... m Johua. Mich.. July 5, 1894. were bom in Michigan : 1,190 were born thus spending three or four months in jtecretarj —Mrs. H. M Perrtn. When in St. Johns call at Watts' in other states in this country, and 213 No choice. Treasurer—Mrs. J. K. Littell Df.Witt II. Hunt . foreign travel, will return to Arm Arbor, 216 The first meeting of the Union will Village Clerk. Dining Hall. No. 4 Clinton avenue, for are of foreign birth. •Sth Ballot. meals Board bv the day or week.— which city they expect to make their he held at the M. E. church. Friday Wm. Cochrane...... Meals 26c.; 5 tickets for $1.00. —When a colored servant dropped a future home. .184 afternoon. July 13. at 3 o'clock Or. Huimau M. Huaiphrvy, W. H. Watts . F. A. Travis...... 72 The great Euglish specialist will be datter containing a mast turkey, an Pomona lirui*. Josiah Upton...... uye witness remarked : "In this calam­ at the st. Johns Hotel. Thuradaj July The Mercantile Co. pay the farmer., All members of the Grange are in­ C. S. Allison, ...... •irovr Meeting. 19. strike or no strike. If the trains are more cash for Butter and Eggs than ity we see the downfall ot Turkey, the The F. M. Grove Meeting, held mid ­ off the Doctor will drive over. any three concerns tn Clinton county. ipaetting of Greece, the destruction of vited to meet with Bath Grange, at their 210 hall at Bath station. July 25. at 10 a. tn. way between Ovid and St. Johns last ''hina and the humiliation of Africa. " Mr. Cochrane having received the ma­ ftlrl Wanted. Delicious toe cream at Fowler's. The afternoon program will consist of : Sabbath was in every way a succeas. —Carl, son ot G. S. Northrop, former jority of all the votes cast was declared A good girl (German preferred) who Individual Strawberry Forks Opening address by Geo. Richardson. duly elected. It was piauned and arrauged by Rev. understands general house work, wanted pastor of the Baptist church, this vil­ Perkins, of St. Johns. Rev. lies, of _ At A llison ’s. Selections by Ellen Ferguson and Bth Ballot. immediatelv. Apply at or address this lage. and now of Traverse City, narrow ­ Ovid, attended, briuging his people Morhlo* OIL Amelia Dills. Essays bv Mrs. C. L. J. S Osgood ...... 49 office. ly escaped losing bis life by drowning Pearce and Mrs. Lindseys. Recitations M. McDonald...... «*> with him. He is an excellent speaker The best Machine OH ou earth may while out boating on the hay recently. for such an occasion. Ilia strong voice Horae Mil Ham*,, far Male. be found at lialcom s agricultural ware- by Sadie Richardson. Estella Dills and F. A. Travis,...... 64 A good Work Horse and Double Har­ rooms. _ __ _ His boat capsized and he was picked up Josie Pearce. Question furnished by C. S Allteen,...... 6 and distinct articulation makes him ness for sale. Enquire of by the officers of a steamer. Mrs. O. NY. Muuger...... 8 Fresh candies dally at Fowler ’s. Bro. stamphly. No evening meel.ng Mrs. L. K. Fatterson ...... I easily understood at some distance from II. H. IIauklh . Drayman. —Mr. Simmons, father of Mrs. Tlios. Mr> J. IV. Ennbst . L. Hoffman...... 3 thecongregation Fresh fruits and pop at corn Fowler**. Bramley. Sr., of this Diace. died at his Sec’jr. A large tabamacle was secured in We are headquarters for liay forks, Black Laces and insertions, in all home m Detroit, on Friday of last week No choice. 198 which to hold the services. The Sab­ pulleys. Iiayrope. floor hoops, grapples, widths and qualities Our I onnty Paur 7th Ballot. hand rakes, scythes, scythe stones, after a long and painful illness. The fu­ bath school children enjoyed their ride grindstones, in tact everything in hay At Kbndkick ’s. Elsewhere in this issue we publish a C. S. Allison ...... 1U and stay in the woods much, besides the Prices always the lowest. neral occurred Sunday and the remains list of the premiums offered for com F. A. Travis...... 68 makers supplies, at bottom prices. were interred at Fowlerville. Mr. and good children « meeting held at 7 p. m. Sfauldino A Co. ’a. petitiou at our approaching county fait. M. McDonald ...... 82 Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet." 5 cento*. Mrs. Bromley were in attendance. J. S. Osgood...... 31 The moat interesting featuie of the < ipposite The Steel. which will be in session October 2.3, 4. Mrs. LTk . Fatterson ...... 3 meeting was the temperance meeting at Spring and Summer Underwear. —Those upper peninsula miners who At II. L. Kendrick 's. and 6, 1864. The management is tn the 2 p. m.. opened by a i>oem rehearsal by Tue latest patterns and styles in sum­ refuse to work for $1.50 a day liecause 1 lands of practical busineas men. with No choioe. 192 mer wear for gentlemen, at Judd ’s, the Prices always the lowest. they can't get S2 may tiave enough cash 8th Ballot. Miss Anna Taber, of St. Johns, in which merchant tailor opposite The Steel. F. M. Spaulding at the head. The was a picture of the fall of a prosperous (iet your meals at The Hotel SI. on hand to carry them through the sum- hearty co-opeimtion of every person Mrs. L. K. Fatterson...... 3 Johns . Walker street, west. 1401 and fall and another winter, but if C. S. Allison ...... 1 man : the loss of wife and child and of D. M. (Mora A Co. who feels an interest in our county, L. Hoffman, ...... 1 hia own life also, under the power of We wish to call the attention of the Mpaaldlac A Vo. of them do not apply for aid be­ town and villages and their products, F. A. Travis...... 57 farmers in this county to the fact ttiat Sell the celebrated Ward A Paine Sheep strong drink : followed by an address by Shears. fore next January it will he a wonder. and the perpetuation of the good name M. McDonald...... 11U Rev. Perkins. the old reliable Osborne Machines are —“Ide" Float bad his eye* seriously they bear as. being populated by J. S. Osgood...... 16 sold and taken care of by our agent. E. Studs and Button Sets for shirt waiatn The next in order was the baptismal A. Durkee. St. Johns. Any one need At ALLISON’S. injured by moulten babbit metal which liberal and progressive people, will at 187 service at the river about two miles east mg old machines of this make looked he was pounng in a wet or rusted l>ox once resolve to lend their undivided Mr. McDonald haviug received the from the grove which was very largely- after, repairs or new machines, can obv ’ For the beet watch repairing goto at the Ownsao Iron Works on the :id in­ aid and influence in making the 39th tain them by applying to E. A. Durkee Krepps* DeWitt and Co. Every job majority of all the votes cast was de ­ attended . The first service of the oc ­ The sale here this year on new Osborne warranted ____ stant. instead of by fire works as stated annual show second to none of its pre- clared the choice of the meeting. casion was held Julv 4. Rev. Rose offici ­ Binders and Mowers proves the confi­ by deceesors since the organization of the N*»t Tim* us last week. He is under treatment »Ui Ballot. ating. The grove was clean, level and dence of tin* people, and thus far lias You come to town don't fo:iraet to of Dr. l*almer and is doing well consid ­ society. been far ahead of our expectations. Mrs. L. K. Patterson ...... 2 beautiful : the air cool, tlie Oaytplensunt E. A. DntKBK. Agent. Crich about those Kavetrom ghs. ering the seventy of the case. These fairs, properly observed, are a Mrs. O. W. Munger...... 3 and good order prevailed throughout. —The following letters remain dead great service of profit to the people in a W. H. Vauconsant ...... 1 Among other appreciated tilings was productive, financial and social way. L. Hoffman...... 11 Lightuiug Ice Cream freezers are the E AT AT ft) MAVINUM BANS in St. Johns post office Chas. II. Clark. J. S. Owe*, ...... 46 the ice water furnished by Mr. Ormaton beet and can be found in all sizes T"OF____ FOWLBR At Spauldino A Co .'s Mrs. M. E. Dymond. Smith C. Davis. Itaar la HM. c. s. a maw...... 38 Rev. Perkins expects to camp there CAPITAL, ftia.OSO Mary J. Emmons. John Jones. Earl F. A. Travis...... 46 some time for the health of bis family. Opposite The Steel. Elizabeth Mills was boro December Josiah Upton ...... 24 NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDER* Munger. Mrs. O. Mortman. Elizabeth 20. 1808. m Alabama. N. Y., and died ONF. Prbsent Hfrrul M* t*r NoCarAa? . All our stock of 121 Fongees at 10 FRANK GRULKB. CrwHint O’Donell. Mrs. Edwin Parks. H. W. from the effects of a paralytic stroke at No choice. 172 Smith. (3); Miss Mary Smith. Hetty A PlawMl Tim* cents per vard. FREDERICK SCHEMER. Vle*-I her home in Greenhush, Clinton county. 10th Ballot At II. L. Kbndkick 's. W. H. SHELLING < Winters. V. A. Chaptn. postmaster Frtcee alwavs the lowest. Mich., aged 86 years. 8 months and 21 Josiah Upton ...... 16 DIRECTORSi —The powers that be liave substituted days. At the age of 20 years site was J. S. Osgood...... 32 Noktiipokt . July 2, 1864. ( •••**» 11 a* Orator. Frs4triek Setos a never osastag flowing drinking fount Hammocks all sizes, styles and colon united in marriage to Nathaniel Math F. A. Travis...... 47 Yesterday I►eiuir a very pleasant day At Spauldinu A Co .'s. W H. SMillug. Jskn H CorWL for the use of man and beast at the head ews. in Stuben county. N. Y. In 1834. C. H Allison...... 48 we had the pleasure of being among the Opposite The Steel. Peter Thom- Freak Orator of Clinton avenue for the " old well” of she. with her husband and two children, Mrs. L. K. Fatterson ...... 2 Joseph (Mi. number —about Mi—who enjoyed w bas­ Don't pay any attention to the mis never failing, cool, spriug water. The moved to Ohio, where they lived until No choioe. 164 ket picnic, on North Manitoun Island, repreeen tat ions of agent* for outside gM~ Four prr Mat iot#rr«i «ai os Urn* change produces wonts of rejoicing and April. 1865. when the family removed 11th Ballot at the life saving station We were not dealers Murdock will do better by you Morrow The human family can never to Greenhush. Mich., settling on the there long enough to see them practice on marble or granite work than anvhndv, S'TATE BANE OF MT. JOHNS P. E. \ Vais worth...... 11 and he is right hereat home. agree upon that which is good and bad. farm where she died, her husband pre Mrs. L. K. Patterson ...... 4 with their boats, hut they drilled shoot COMMERCIAL AND »AVINOS. —A very simple hut little known eeeding her ten yean. She and tier J. S. Osgood...... 68 ingtbe line over a high platform on Tk* A»«i4im method of keeping ice is to draw a husband labored in an early day to C. S. Allison ...... 44 which they fasten their ropes as they Wide Cut Mowing Machines, a freshlot CAPITAL MOM piece of thick rtannel tightly over establish Methodism at the Greenhush F. A. Travis...... 39 would to the masts of a vessel tn case just received and for sale by Josiah Upton ...... 2 A. B. Bal * om . some deep vessel, like a crook or howl, appointment, being a member of the M. of a wreck, ’file station ia on the east NET ASSETS OF 8TOCXHOLDBA8. for instanoe. and fasten it there The E. church for HO rears Although an No choice. 168 side of the Island and la a very pleas­ Buy your cotton Sheeting Saturday We have put on sale 5.060 yards to go at ioels placed on this drum-head and Invalid most of the time for thirty 12th Ballot. ant place, ('aptain Youngs run the ex­ 4 cents. See It for yourself. PORTER K. PERRIN. PriaUial. covered loosely by another piece of firm years yet she maintained her patience Mrs. L. K. Patterson ...... 6 cursion with the Columbia, which lathe At n. L. Kendrick -. OBO F MARVIN. Vto*»f flannel. In this condition the ice keeps and cheerfulness all the way through. F A. Travis...... 20 fastest running boat on the hay. Their Prices always the lowest. J. w. rmnuALO. cmMw. H. M FITZGERALD A very cool, and even freezes to the flan­ She left five children. John A., of Ed- C. S. Allison ...... 47 daily ran ia from North port to Traverse Mfm*i*l|S*l* tor Melerotey. more: Mrs. Myron Ellis and Mrs. Jas. J. 8. Osgo«d ...... 76 nel. Thus a small piece of ice can be Scattering ...... 4 City and return, touching at Oeeena. >.000 yards 6 cent unbleached cotton kept near the patient all night, so as to Heslev, of St. Johns; Chae. K. and Miss Hutton s Bay and Bower's Harbor. (remnant from om* to twenty yards in Dll avert many waaiy marches up and down Eliza Mathews, of Greenhush. all of 1*4 Dr. Joaltn. of Huttons Hay. was one piece) to he sold at 4 cents per yard. P E. Perris. O. W. I stairs to the refriger ator. To break the whom survive her. Mr. Oegood having received a majori ­ of the excursionists. Nortbport band At U. L. Kendrick ’s. (to,ML J. I Prices always the lowest. MtehMi Senator . Ji ice a sharp needle or hair pin is the boat A quiet funeral service was held at ty of all the votes oast was declared duly furnished music. C. S. AlltSMi. ft. K. c*rMa. thing. Force it in. and vou will be as- the home June 18th. and the remains elected to fill the vacaacv created bv Yours Truly. Fa mi tar* ! Pwraltar* 1 For modern, easy and well-made Fur­ islly it will divide the interred in the Eureka cemetery. Rev. Mr. Whitee’e resignation. Mu. and Mrs . J. E. Pamsaob . niture at low prices, oall on me at No. Carman officiating. The meeting was then adjourned. Nortbport. Mteh 16 Clinton avenue. E. I. Hull . CLINTON INDEPEN DENT THURSDAY JULY 12. 1894

EX-UOV. WINANS DEAD! MINOR MICHIUAN NEWS. END OP STRIKE IN DETROIT. SHOT THEM DOWN. U. 8. TROOPS AT CHICAGO. U. 8. TROOP9 SHOOT. (iraml lUpMr. 1* talking 1 of rvmtMiel- Nlfblftn t'eatral usd ilslatt Itepat Mru :ist Thrz l»o UltU (*o,»«J—<...»• Aitgstd ll*manoiirhi|»i Now*. who was re|n»rt.*rernor had baen dock*. intendent Smith, of the Union depot, also stopped and the engineer and ti re­ to Chicago was attacked by a mob of of the U. M. courts and the or.iers of ill for about two weeks, but wao able tlte terminal of the \Vai*a»h, the F. ] several thousands. There were only man badly beaten. Doth engine* were to be up and uround the lioum* until The <». A. 11. posts at Anu Arbor and Freaidcnt Cleveland tor the quelling Otaego have tendered their service* A. 1*. M. and D., L. A N. railroad*, u few marshals, hut they tired into the of the disturliancf they wen* lionl«(l "filled" and the mob then went to the last few days, and only four day* adopted It with equally good results, j mob with great vigor, killing two men work tipping over loaded freight car*. before he war* out in the garden direct ­ to (iov. Rich if needed to preserve law and jeered and could do nothing but and order. every employe returning to work. The j outright and woundiug several others. await reinforcements. When more Doth track* were completely blocked. ing the ltoys who were applying pari* Michigan Central expects no further j This wrought the mob to a terrible troops arrived the excitement sim­ The rioters broke often the car* and green to the |>otatoe*. anil it i* thought Ktncrv Holmes, a young man living trouble. The striker* are lutuk to | frenzy. They rushed to the train and carried away part of the contents. he probably overdid himaelf. lie sat four mile* rant of Athena, lunged him­ work, and business has been resume*I I mered down a* the wicked-looking began tipping the oars over. They (iatling und Hotchkiss gun* had u The scene of violence wa* the west up in l»ed on the day of hi* death ami self. It wa* the third effort the young to it* fullest capacity. The Walmsh j then detached the engine, ran it down end of the town, which lies on the Illi­ read the newspaper*. Ill* voice wa* man lud made. very quieting effect. The troops had road, the road which ha* experienced . the track half a mile, stopped it, re­ no sooner left their train than two nois side of the state lint* The author- strong ami he talked with friends at the bulk of the trouble which lias versed it. opened the throttle wide itiea telegraphed to Chicago for aid. hi* lred*ide until within u few minutes The Diaciple*of Christ at Kalamazoo coaches were derailed and the engiue have erected u tent ra [table of holding taken place In Detroit is experiencing and drove it liack into the mass of disabled by shoving coupling pin* into Companies I) and M. of the Find regi ­ before he died, lie leave* u wife and no more trouble. The places of tin ­ overturned freight cars, scattering the ment, Illinois National (iuard. were at two sons. Major (knife Winans. of I. 000 people, and arc In tiding revival the cross-head guide*. However, the meeting* in it. men who went out in the l^ake Shore debris far und wide und rendering the troop* managed to hold the turbulent onee sent on u special train to the iluinhurg, nud Lieut. Edwin II. yards have liven tilled. track iinia-suhle in any direction. A scene of the trouble. On theirarrival Winans. .Ir.. of Fort Supply. I. T. The rat-** at Alma listed for July element at bay while the trains block- Ilattle ( reek: The committee ap­ frantic uppeal was sent ut once to Chi­ tided were moved and the situation the rioters at once retreale* 1 across the liave Iteen postponed until September pointed by the Chicago* brand Trunk cago for assistants* und tnntp* were state line into Indiana, where the Illi­ Edw.h It Wlaans was born at Avon. N. V.. wa* somewhat improved. Every train II. 12 und 13. on account of the burn- engineer* to visit Cleveland und confer i dispatched to the scene. At Dtirnside. nois militia eould not follow them, be­ Nay HI. licit- In I <34 ills parents tnovod to iug of the grand stand. • tiiat moved wa* well supplied with HUSiaa. locating at Hamburg. HU (atber with Chief Engineer Arthur have re­ neur Chicago. 50 ciuptv freight car* armed deputies. ing without authority save in their dtoil soon ufterwurd ami yuuug Winans was turned. He udvised them to return to were stauding upon tlie track. The own state. Orders were then sent to forte*i to depend u|iuii hU own resources (or u William Criaherand Fred Itrittou. of lllue Island was not the only point living. He learneu tlu< trade of ctothiuuker in Hudson, anti Fred Fellow*, of Wright, work. After an exciting all day meet- ; mob set tire to the*e und the)* were ail where the striker* were having their Chicago for u company of United one of lit* llainliunr mill* He received a com ­ were arrested at Waldron for violation ing the engineer* voted to report for 1 practicully destroyed. Later in the NJate* regulars. Thirty-fivemen were mon school education ami saved enough money own way. In fact they divided up into to enter Albion college when he was 31 years of the local option law. duty. The official* consider this favor- | •lay the deputies guarding an incom ­ so innuy molt* und blocked trains at so sent out at once. The troop* wen- able to the road. After the engineer* ing passenger train replied to the vol ­ stationed ulmut the Monon depot, and old. He remained here two years ami a half Herbert Moea. agetl 12. lud hi* left many points in Chicago that the troop* preparatory to entering the law departmt in of unno'inced their intention of return- | ley of shots and stones which the were *oon found entirely insufficient. their presence quieted things for the UnlversUy >>( Michigan. bat in inw he cast arm crushed by it freight train at Hol ­ ing to work u meeting wa* held by the strikers showered upon tiieui by turn ­ awhile. The hioekadc on the tracks hi* fortunes with the gout-seeker* ami went to land and lud it amputated, hut died The opening of the way at lllue Island California Arriving I here on July 31. he im­ rest of the employe* of the brand ing their revolver* loose, killing four iuul given the impression that ull road* wo* finally raised und several passen ­ mediate! v cminut'd ui placer mining in the town front the effect* of the shock. Trunk and it wa* voted unanimously of their assailant* and wouudiug u ger trains pulled thmugh. This of Kough-and- beady. In INI* he etouad out ht> would be enabled to resume at once I'aliforiua loterusl- and returned to Mlchlirau Nelson llerg. u carpenter, fell from to stay out until the strike wassettled. number of others. under the protection of the soldiers, seemed to anger tile molt, und with un nettling on a (arm u( nius-rrs at Hamburg In a calfolding on the new Harry block. The official* of the road say that they The day following the "milk train but it wa* a big mistake. increase of number its passions grew Utica Mr. Winans wan an uneoatpr mwlalng i Manistee, receiving u fracture of the will soon have ull the train* running riots" the strikers and the Illinois state to a frenzy. Inside of two hours 5.000 nun-rat He served two terms In the legis- Instead of fleeing in fear lie fore the Slaturc in INII -4. and was a mem be- of ihc con ­ pelvis, which may result fatally. the sitinc a* usual, anti that they itave troops came together and a pitched face* of tlie veterans, as was expaeted men had gathered and finally made a more men than they can now handle. Italtle wa* the result. The nuuilier of stitutional convention In IWI7. In 1X77 hi- was The Foies have eagerly seized the they would do. the turbulent thou­ rush at tne soldiers. The latter tired 'go of iwolKtte and was a member of come res* ; The men on the other hand claim that killed and wounded will never In- two volley*. Charles Fleischer, a la­ m 1MU to IMS! Mr Winans reeeiveii the ! opportunity offered by the city, and sand* surged ulmut the soldier*, jeered CDemocratl. nomination in law ami wa* elected j nearly the action of the engineer* will not known. us the inoh carried off a nutn- und In Kite* 1 at them, stopping train* at borer, was killed; Victor Vocetter 125 vacant lot* have Iteen hurt the cause of the rest of the strker*. ln-r of men who were seen to full, and by a vote of lKl.TSfi to irtm over James M planted with u variety of vegetable*. will, und generally r.-Mering the em­ fatally wounded, and William ( amp- Turner nl latusing He wa* the tlrsl povernot Fort Huron: There appears to be whether they were dead or wounded, hell shot through Itoth legs. A num ­ elertetl on a straight llemocratlc ticket since bargo in the military district more the war Ciov. Wluans was married in 1066 to Zealous temperance crank* rolled an something of an improvement in the or how many of them fell, it i* impos ­ effective, if p tssible. titan before. The ber of other people wen- slightly in ­ KUxalieili iSalioway. wbOM- |*»renU were pio ­ enormous stone up to the door of railroad situation here. While train* sible ut thi* time to ascertain. A* far throngs of striker* did not resist Uncle jured. but wen- carried away by their neer* of Livingston county His wife still sur­ Hyron's only saloon on the glorious lutve lieeu run each way* nothing like us known the cuusualtie* were as fol ­ friend* und secreted, und it will Ik * im­ vive* him Sam * police. Again and again when Fourth, and every bo iy went dry till the u uni number are moved, laity lows: John Durke. striker, killed hy there were thousands of them about u possible to learn the exact number bayonet thrust through his abdomen: A Hal* Meeting «M Detroit. the next dar. and order reigns supreme on the Chi­ train which it wassought to move, and wounded. Day City will in ull probability s*w»n cago A brand Trunk company's prem­ Lieutenant Ha erf. Company F. Second on the track in front of it. they gave The new* of the killing spread with Fully (».Otki [teoplt* crowded into the ises. The engineer* of the road sent Infantry. I. N. (»., struck on head by remarkable rapidity and ten minute* big Auditorium at Detroit to |Ntrtici- huve a tin* tug. It in nr iposed to way like water before the leveled bay­ in applications for positions. It i* stone*, condition critical; Thomas onets. Like wnter. tint, they closed afterward the street* in the vicinity pate in si labor nut** meeting. The spend ut least 920.000 for the boat, and •Inckinun. shot in back, will die: John it i* estimated 98,003 will tie required said thut it will be useless for the tire- in again at a point just beyond. They were filled with a threatening mob. meeting wa* clearly in wympatlty with men to do so. The company will re­ Konderg. staldied with Imyonet. will Men ran from Iioum - to hon*c Imrrmv- the big A. 11. I’, strike. The speaker* | each year to run it. turned switches, derail -d freight car* fuse to recognize them. The engineer* die: unknown man. shot through liver, in front of the slow-moving train and ing shotgun*, rifles und other firearm*. were President MeMinn. of the east The Weston furnace ut Cuok ’a. Man are willing to run with nny competent will die: unknown boy. 17 years old. "To arms’ was the cry heunl on overt* aide A. Hr. I’.; Mm. M. M. hore. Rock Island. Alton and Western The non-urrival of meat ear. at East Sarnia laid off thirty men, having shot in right hip: Joseph Khinelterg. Indiana tracks und proceeded to ol>- sent out ou u special train. These ad ­ the Iron Molder.*' union. und last hut i nothing for them to do a* the result of three bayonet wounds, may die: Anton ditional troop* wen- stationed ut the not least the executive of the city. Taw a- is cu using great scarcity, us the strret them by overturning box car*, the strike. Kotnisky. shot in right side: Joseph *cene of tmuble und effectually cowed Mayor I’ingree. markets are dependent upon Chicago breaking switches and the like. At for supplies. The cattle in that vicinity Szcepatiski. shot in shoulder: unknown one point they set tire to a swilch the rioters for the time Iieing. Major All of the speaker* were applauded hoy. shot in left leg: Marteu Dach. a llartz arrested four leaders of the frequently, lint Mayor Pingrec and ure not tit for the market. TROOPS SHOOT WOMEN. tower and an interlocking switch box. 17-year-old girl, instantly killed hy a though the flume* were extinguished tnoh and took them to Chicago with u Sam tioldwutcr tarried the crowds Willie Cook. a 3-year-old hoy of Two Womm Klll-«l Nosr Th-lr llouts* stray bullet: Joseph Warzotvski. fatally small detail of troops. While the away by their remark*. Mayor Fili­ in-fore serious damage wa* done. In Spring Idike. ate enough aconite to t>jr Carnliwa Firing- shot while watching the Itattle. two instance* there wu* bloodshed. train was pulling out of the city a gree seemed to touch the right chord kill u home ant) then swallowed the The tight occurred at the intersec ­ crowd gathered and stoned it. hut when he said: Mrs. Michael blennanuiul Miss Clara On the Western Indiana tracks a hard- content* of a Ixittle of sweet oil. which tion of Forty-ninth street and the pressed special policeman tired at his quickly dispersed on the approach of a Ail corporations uni aggregation* of men uetod a* an antidote und saved hi* life. Jame* were killed and an uuknown especially those that derive their powers from , man mortally wounded at Westville. (•rand trunk tracks, a locality which iurauer*. wounding u striker in tlie company of iufuntrv. the people like ihc l-ullmaii i'ur couipanv , A saillxml containing three men cap­ III. The miner* hail lieen rioting. ha* always hud an evil name und feg. On the lotke Short- road an officer should bavc the Interests of the |**i|tle iml tUe which can pnniuce two toughs for of that company in charge of a train lieac. of the iiNintnr . no near at heart. a* to be ! sized at Whitehall. Two clung to the A nuuilier of freight car* were de ­ THE MAIIKKTS. willing to submit I lie differences lietweeu th<*ui boat, while one. named D. Dcski. at­ stroyed by Incendiary tire* und a num- every square yard of territory within which lie was endeavoring to force and their employes to arbitration, it 'beers ami it radius of a half mile. The trp* through emptied his revolver point New York. • ' 'hsl'u rtwbt ** t tempted to swim a»hore and wit* l»er of cars were derailed. When the voters ‘ 'Hut's right drowned. He leaves a widow und five wreckage had I*ee.icleared the inbound were railed to that point because of blank into the massed strikers ulmut Cattle Natives...... 4 A (M 9 55 O We arc tafomMxi by the newspaper reports threat* to burn the (irand Trunk yard. Hugs ...... 5 mi u 0 (X. that the hciwl of Ihc Pullman com .into refuse, children. passenger train proceeded without iiim. wounding two or three, it is be­ The mob was driven away twice, but sheep flood to choice ...... X Id 1 ", 4 i'l to rntrrtilu the proposition made to him bv A Three ltivers ln»y who stnokes molestation until Westville was lieved. He was saved from the fury of I J* i) 7b men to submit the illfference to urbllralloa. dually gathered fully S.00(> strong uud the nob by his engineer, who put on Wheel—No 2 red ...... ssvr M but there in- miui influences at work which eigarettw* und. of course, hasn’t any reached. When it stopped there it was surrounded hy a crowd of miner* und began to turn over freight car* and steam and rati back to the point of Cora No 2...... «.V, >t 45 *4 may cause him to look upon the proposition sense, went to sleep with one of the tear tip tracks. They ran a ear into a (tats - No. 2 white ...... 52 B favnrahl'. it I* ("•cause of such refusal, umi mau-killers in hi* mouth. An unelc. held. starting. 1-ttlNbarg. • n order that wc nutv tusUdl reason in pl*e<- of Word wo* telegraphed to Danville, turntable pit destroying that machine, Oov. Alt geld does not like the action fore*-, that arbitration should Is* made com- pail of water and u blanket saved u and when un effort was made to repair ('attic...... f :t mi e* *4 7* pulsorv If ihi constilut'on of the United iife of rather questionable value. and a special train with a company of of Washington authorities in railing Hog- ...... 5 fk> 5 *5 State~ and Ilitme of tlte atalt s are not doylti!*- the damage the mob began to thrnw out the U. S. troop* und sent a lengthy Sheep and lain! s ...... 2 H, <•» :t *» the state troop* started ut once for the 37 enough to |s-rmu of the enactment <*f law-* to William King, a wealthy farmer liv­ scene of the trouble. About one mile stones anti iron. Lieut. Reed was telegram to Fresident Cleveland in \\ heat—No. 2 red ...... M tt comp*: arbitral!.*n under national ..»,l stale ing near rsuginuw, was gored by a bull struck twice on the head and fell like «'ora- Mixed ...... « kt 43 uuspi i s they ton and should In * • lianged from Westville n large crowd of miner* which he says: The slate of Illinois i* Oats—No. 2 white ...... Ji tt 40 Tht.s tneetl-.nr can take me HrM step In th'- unit hi* Imck ao terribly injure*) thut had collected, und upon the approach one dead. Then ( apt Kelly gave the not only able to take care of itself, Cleveland. ocoomplialtmcoi *», this grand and huniane p ir- hi* recovery i* despaired of. A hoy of the train Iwtaring the militia iK'gan order to churgc and the militiamen but it stands ready today to furnish Cattle- He*i ...... i 4 23 tt 75 |wmm- by adopting a resolution demanding tnat named Charles Stillwell, who went to sprang forwanl with leveled bayonets. ih«- coiurress which t* now in session >»*- an warlike demonstrations. Severn! pis­ the federal government any assistance Other grade* :t r. tt 4 A 0 25 act providing for HUlwnillmg m the slates an hi* assistance, was also seriously hurt. tol shot* were tired at the soldiers, Johu Durke was standing in tne it may need elsewhere, (tar military H*>g»...... 5 25 k* amendment to the federal coiuitttutton iookia:r .sheep ...... 2 .Vl :t 25 i). F. Smith, of Eaton Lap ids. sued who returned the Ure. shooting over front of the mol> throwing (sail us fast force is ample and consists of as good . 4 00 '.4 & 25 to the csiatilishtncni of an interstate P-tard. or as he could move his arm. One of the taunts ...... boards of arbitration, to which shall Is- sub­ for ti div* roe. Mrs. Smith got mad und the heads of the molt, intending to soldier* as ran lie found in the coun ­ Wheal No. 2 red ...... 'si Mtt mitted all differences between capital amt drst soldiers in the charge plunged hi* try. They have been ordered out Oats—No. 2 while ...... 411 k* an when site met her husband in a store scare them. Miss Clara James, u 17- Corn - No. mixed...... 60 HC 52 labor This would make strikes mid their dire ­ year-old girl wu* standing in the door ­ l»ayonet clear through hi* In sly. the promptly whenever and wherever they ful consequences Impossible ami II would give she went at him with n large bread point coming out nt the hack. Durke Itiiliaio l.tvw Mill'll. the m*:i who lias only the tat sir of his hand, knife, cutting long gash over his way of her home. A hullett struck wen- needed. Mo far a* I hare been went down like it log and died in u Cattle —Mixed shipments. ... .1 (Oil ft 14 115 nad the Intelligence of his brain to sell an ,-j^i evo Idg chunk out of his her just itelow her right breast, and advised the local officials have Iteen .sheep...... k* 3 25 equal chance in the struggle for ••listener with arm. Nlu* got <>o days in jail. she died almost instantly. Mr*. Mich­ few minutes. The tnoh broke lieforc able to handle the situation. Rut if l-auiti-...... 4 tW k» 5 25 the man vrh<* control* a fortun: In money. the charge, hut quickly rallied, and Hogs Choice weight- ...... 5 2.. «* 5 A> I Tremendous applause > ael biennau. u widow standing in her any assistance were needed tlte state Six lire* occurred at llollv in one ufter a short pause ramc on again, * Dinniuu und rough ...... 5 10 tt 6 25 own yard, wa* also struck and diet! in stood ready to furnish 1(H) men for Itstrolt. night. All were of incendiary origin. sending u puttering of revolver Imllets every one man required, and *Lmd Charlotte's Kla* Court House Darned. live minute*. An unknown inan re­ Cattle—Hood to choice ...... i .1 75 « 44 * It wa* evidently a concerted attempt before It. The troops, the deputies ready to do so at a moment's notice. 3 to Charlotte’s handsome court house to burn th • t iwn. but the tires were ceived u mortal wound and died before and the police waited for no orders, Liver grade* ...... ;< Mi *» was entirely destroyed by tire und morning. The militia then left the Notwithstanding the fact* the federal Hog- ...... 6 V> •i to extinguished with a total loss of about hut the ride* came toa level, revolvers government has iteen applied to by Sheep,...... 2 2i k* 3 25 nothing but the Imre wall* art* left 94.00.1. Daniel Hyan. who conduct* a train and charged the crowd, securing Umm ...... U 75 tt 1 35 were drawn and a storm of leaden men who had political and selfish Wheat--No 2 red «pot ...... toti standing. The tire caught in the tor- . livery .stable, i* the chief loser. three prisoner*. After thi* the crowd nice where painter* were at work | dispersed, und the soldier* returned to death swept in the mob. Men fell motives for wanting to ignon* the No. I white spot ...... 4;*, Albert Walker, sent from (irand right and left, hut the militia, depu ­ state government. (Iov. Altgeld con ­ Corn —No. 2 *pot...... Tt 4* burning off old paiut with u gasoline ! Danville. ties and the police pressed forward thus—No. 2 white spot...... 40W*t Kitptds in October. 1*02 to the Ionia tinued by saying that at present some * It toreli. (in account of the height of rapidly, driving the crowd lie fore them Htt Timothy...... £ the huildiug the tiremen could not ^prison for three years for the crime of A Talk With Pnllmsn. of our railr*Muls ure paralyzed, not hy l-otstoo*. *>W ...... ;21 M short time the ' ('O'nking and entering a railroad car, in the wildest confusion. It was all reason of obstruction, but Itecause they New southern, per bu...... reach the Hamc*. In The Now York Herald tell* of a viait over in three minutes, and the inilitia flutter IJatry per lb...... U w whole roof and dome were om muss of wa* [tanioned by (iov. Rich. The pris­ cannot get men to operate their train*. Creamery ...... '...... IN K». fresh. per «lo* ...... II - living stones. tection. He denounce* the most of ik 'sm by the railroad strike- hits neon such tost The court house wa* built in ins.; market. This will )*• the tirst year in arbitrate. What is there to arbitrate'.’ the usuai "Urn* whether brtzht or deamy. und coat alsMit flimoiM. In-mg one of .•n that Da; county Inis failed t*> hold As the train with military on Inmnl the newspaper stories ulmftt violence Nothing ut ull. Wc hud but few moved off fully 2li,imu [teople crowded liave little value. The senate he* passed 4be the liundsouicst in the state. There ! a fair. and serious disturbances as pure fabri­ tariff Mil. but tn such shape that no one ten- orders und these we hud to scurry aintut the huiidful of police left lie- cations or wildc xagerntions. then turns lures to lisK much 'in its final passage without was 930.(MMi insurance on it until lately. ! i oldwater takes time by tlte f**.vl*»ck about the country for. From the lack hind. From all sides they rushed upon further alteration. Speculation In pr.slucl* when the supervisor* out it down to i his attention to the statute under which in keeping the city clear of tramp*. A of work we wen* compelled to lower them, hurling stone* und iron in their the U. S. tr*mp* were cal let! outand says ha* turned Unrel.v up-*n Uuwnontry uncertain ­ 810.000 in a spirit of economy. The indice force is kept at the de|M>t to the men * pay." "What ha* Mr. Full- ties but un at products have neon tun her with loss will reach sMu.OO I to J.VMKM. mud assault. The men. realizing their it was passed in I Mil os a war measure. a threatened (amine here as*! the probability meet all incoming train*, and when man to *av in regard to the news that sition, drew their revolvers and Thi* statute authorized the use of fed ­ that larre ‘luaatttlas will he -polled et Cbi- any of the gentry alight they are all trade.s union* in Chicago will strike eatro. while unproved crop prospects have de ­ It*l.-tU Mrl' »r* Capture "ruin. Ceked up against each other, prepared eral troop* in a state whenever it pressed wheat lae 1 he iron industry had not hustled on again and t >1*1 to move on. unit-** he will submit to arbitration? ” for a desperate Itattle. The work that shall lie impracticable to enforce the vet recovered from the roil miner- strike While the striker* at Detroit are do ­ If they tarry they ure liable to in* Mr. Fullman wa* seen, an ! after see­ ing no damage to railroad property, had been done by the wrecking party law* of the United States hy the ordi ­ when It wa« serlnudv Interrupted by the block ­ given a Iwth and sent to prison. ing him Mr. West gave the following was attacked us the police retreated. nary judicial proceeding*. Such a ade of railroads at the west. An obvious offeri jhey are very seven* on any “atmbtt” i reply: "Mr. Fullman cannot help the will ho restriction of repairs ami ear butldlnx who may fall into their hands They Warrant* wen* served on Robert A car was set on tire, the switch clone condition does not exist in Illinois. sad of track laylntr A large amt somewhat Woodruff, a farmer near Denton Hur- situation, as he ha* many, many times by broken and rails ton- up. An alarm There have Iteen a few local disturb ­ lasting reduriion in the demand for iron Is the cuptun*d one Wabash tr im at Dnismy, natural *-onse.juenrr of disturbance* affect lag Itor. for bmtaily Iteating his horse stated. He can do no arbitrating for of tin- was sent in. and with it tt second ance*. but nothing thatseriouslv inter­ )nd after drawing the tin* ami water ' he see* nothing to arbitrate. No, railway earning*. The d»maml for Iron pro ­ from the engine left it on the track. with a dub two hour* a day in*cause call for police assistance, to which fered with the administration of ducts dee* not appevtr !letter and prices are he thought the I teas t vicious nmf nothing at all." agate leading downward, in spite ot Urn general The ' 'scab” engineer und firemen were 35 men responded. The condition jnstlee. or that could not he raaily needed to In* conquered. Neighbor* fee dag that an advance must follow the ter­ roughly handled and *<*nt down the of things was now extremely crit­ eontrolled by the local or state author­ mination <*f the miners strike. Textile menu- track with a warning never to return made the complaint after he hail liven STRIKE NOTES ic'll. Loomis street, the heart of ities. for the federal troop* ran do lirtnrea do net show improvement. Unite s at the brutal business for in day*. the anarchist settlement, was crowded nothing that the state tnmp* cannot large number of woolen mills have filled all to DetmiL Later the same (lay un in ­ The Dig Four employes nt the prin ­ orders In hand and •■.used for the present, and coming Witlmsh train with a “scab' hy a howling, shrieking mob. At do. The governor then "gets up on is most branches order* for the future fall far A. V. Adams, the trnatod clerk and cipal j>oint-s in Michigan have quit. At crew wa* Haggcd and th • engineer raahier of the Chicago. St. Joseph A the sight of the reinfon-ements the his car" and rays that the state of he'ow expectation*. Interruption of train* ta Denton Harlntr do men quit. crowd fell lack. Each officer thought Illinois has Iteen insulted hy calling tall In these industries bat much mom the and firemen pulled from the engine. Denton llarlmr Transportation com ­ uncertainty how tar foreign goods may ta* de ­ Itnd while the train wa* taken to the pany, at 1st. Joseph, drew over *|(*i The situation at Ilattle Crcok re­ hialife was in danger and without any • Hit federal troop* anti he. a* governor, livered at lower prices than domestic after depot by strikers the poor wretches imm the clerk of the (mat to pay off main* about the >nine The men make order they raised their weapons anti protest* against it and ask* the imme­ new duties lake effect, aud behind these causes fired as fast os possible direetlv into diate withdrawal of federal troops of hesitation lies the feci that, with raanv were unmercifully cursed, pounded • lock hands. He did not show up in no disturlatnce am) but very few train* hand- out of work, sad was* — rrduces 1 for ami j re red by men. women and chil­ the morning, and nn investigation was are moving. the entwd. which wavered und then from active duty in the state. •dben* and prices of farm products exreed- Iteat a retreat, first replying to the un ­ In replv Fresident Cleveland raid lie tngiy law. the Iwrytffn power of thepeople is dren. und after a farewell dneking begun. It wa* found lie had left that The troop* with United Stale* mar­ were sent (Hit of town with an injunc- . bight und taken freight moneys with expected ruin of shot with a shower of had acted under the constitution and . * reetrtried Minor industries are also shal* surrounded the lodge r*n,in where stones. As they retreated leaving sev­ laws of the United Stale*, to prevent affected much In the seate way and espartsllv tion to "make themselves soarc:*." him. He was 23 years old. well edu- the strikers were holding a meeting where Important ehaagew <>r duty are aapMSga-l Trains tvitli union crew* were not in ­ >-tiled, and ha* wealthy parent eral on the ground, the police followed the oltstructlon of mails and Inter­ I-'alluresdurtag the week have been INI In the al I at Trinidad. Col., and arrested 3d per- with club*, showing no mercy. state commerce. V nliert xtales, agalaal XU laet year, aad 44 is terfered with. i adiaiutpuli*. I .-.or v Canada against XI lest year. Rushing into saloon* the tnoh barri­ New Yi kk Hredstreeia soya There la a Wits Was fur-)*** W.th tiaaolIn- Two small liny*, at Diamond lake. The embargo which wa* put on the caded the doors and made it *tand. bet Edwanl F. Phelan, leader of the sharp restriction of general trade and indus ­ Mrs .lam* llmgan met with a ter­ t:«*nr ' assopolis. discover 'd a rowboat t unadian Pacific railroad fr*>tn Lin- were driven out through windows and strike at Cincinnati, was arrested hy trial production, due to railway troubles want near the shore. I’pnn wad iug to it. of the AUcgheatos* aad north of Dm Ohio river rible death at Ionia, being burned tion. dot. to Chicago, was raised upon hack door*, club* descending on their a deputy United State* marshal upon which extent went amt southwest to the l-aelffo from heat) to font, she wa* getting they found basket and stone tool*. ! q„. company agreeing to do without heads nt every jump. Windows in the a warrant issued by the P. H. court roast amt make their tnSaenr i- fell In all other dinner ami had turned on the gaso ­ Subsequent development* prove that Pullman car*. houses adjoining were suddenly thrown upon the complaint of the Cincinnati directions The combined railroad strike aad the l*oat itclongrd to one (Jcorgv Shat open and a volley of shot was poured Southern railway receiver. It charged borrott has had a steadily t nerves tag damaging line and lighted tlte stttve. and pndt- Militia had u quieting effect upon ! i ii flue ore upon Ute general Industrial situation ubty forgot to turn off the Huid It tuck, h fanner living smith of the lake. into the police, who returned the tire, him with interfering with the man ­ (’.kleutottines as to Ute number of men out are The supposition is that wVtile return ­ tin- mol* at Hhwx City. la. With1 utttl the mob finally scattered into the agement of the railway hy ordering, nccearartli not complete tml there la tttUe ran on the floor, and in an instant her police and deputies on guard a few j clothes naught tire at her feet, and she ing to lii* home he wa* foully dealt alley* and «tdc streets, ending the pur­ persuading and inducing its employes doubt that the total number MUe an a result of with, a* it i* known that he had sold a trains were moved Engineer* refuse j suit. The ground over which the tight to leave its service with intent to in ­ thL railway tie-up far exreed" the outcome of was quickly a mas* of flame* She ran to haul Pullman cars, however. unv previous labor trouble iw thla country. All <>nt of door* screaming and fell on the home nud had some money with him. occurred was like a tmttletleld. The jure its truffle. He was placed under •-ereals expect wheat have shown a wmlrtiit cd- lie h-aves a wife and five children. 92.5(F) bond*. vaare tn price Fork aad lard are up sharply, porch Itvcry particle of clothing wnu The men refuse longer to handle . men shot hy the troop* and poller lay as arc fruit*, vegutabte*. meats aad other per­ minted from Iter liody. which r.a* * nrz delivered from the boycotted ' about like logs. In all 41 shot and ishable prodtYe. Fig Irm la the we*t ta eom- A valuable mine of pure kamlin lias The Calumet Terminal railway em­ aoorched from head to foot so that the h-en discovered near Chippewa Falls. roads. A* the Illinois Steel company . Imyoneted were taken to a drug store maiidicg aBe more per toa. aad cattle, hogs ami There a Held hospital was improvised ployes at Chicago struck and as a -neap arc n o ticeably higher even et far western akin all pealed off She died in a f.*w The material is largely used by paper depend* upon this rood for its supplies , markets, where reretpt* are WHItHad At hoar* ehu was 54 year* «»." age and of ail sort*, it dosed down also, throw- | and the wounds of the least hurt were result the steel mill* in South Chicago . ha larger tmetern centers there is no matortai luantifaetnrrrs. ami mini of the day ! clnaeJ down. lonva* a husband and several children. has been h mght in Europe. ing 3,000 men nut of work. * I reseed. gala ta the ottaatlon CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY JULY 12 1894.

Urawlac H«»«raili uErrofy 1‘iH a Hill. IMiCHIGAN POPULISTS. THE MURRAY CASE. TME TABLE. The watermelon occupies a unique DEMOCRAT MATTERS. Our feellnga sie with the TV»moerat- is KrrRCT place unoag the fruits of this country. ie* Congrt-ast.teu who rebel against THE STATE CONVENTION HELD Dillon and bo Conquered. the Senate bill. Our judgement will The melon grows from the seed and CONFIRMATION OP HIB STORY COMES TO LIQHT. May 6th, 1894. Benedict Arnnld ’n treason did not be with them if they can mow how IN LANBINQ. 11 pens a crop of fruit iu a mingle sea­ taint the motives of the patriot* of the they can beat tliw combination of Re­ son. says a writer in Rural Life. Imat WMTWAHU publicans. Coxeyizuig Democrats and year we had ripe melons within nine ­ revolution. h*vn the New York World. Named Ur. A. W. Xlefcoia, of Mnntrilnt Trtlaxw'i Brothirkoaii Abwl te Pit Ami if our political freedom had been old-fogy 1 mu in the Senate ty days from the time the eeed was i! Ml» Ills DlMfellltr Claim of 01.0eu to delayed by the aurremlerof West Point Colonel Data* of Alabama signalized Count), for Governor -Ataror Flo. planted. The watermelon requires no HTATIOXa lit it would not have justified any loan of hia return from his home w th a speech greo ’a Nam* tVoe lieed bat Me Woe — Murray Gets flatter tail IUImw to ill in the House, one passage of which ex­ preparation ami is eaten without any is faith in the mutivea of the Continental Taraed IZowa —fbe Proceedlage. oondimant or dreasing of any kind. TMm tha Hum ; x i2 a * army. There nu no other inatnunent plained, though it did not excuse, a V. {Treat deal'of the trojblc with the tar­ The boat plaee for the melon patch U s. m. S. at. It. lit P-ri* p. u>. by which our fathers could be freed DKTROIT...... Li s a) 11. 40 4 t« i« «» Ill 4A from unjust taxation, and the olear iff bill. "Y <»u must rely." he said, .•lead's nail, I .anting, was the scene in the cornilcld with oorn on every OAUcsni'uo, 11L, July 0.—The arti­ "to a great extent on concessions and Milwsufeea J«l__ 7 (A) Mi as* 4 2» * OS 11 heads aud sound aenae of the men of of the gathering of the delegates side to shelter the vines from the wind. cle which appeared in a number of P •*». ! ft. IO. compromises in order to obtain legis ­ Pon Use ------7 43 11 45 a 0: t so 12 IS that i 0 10 7 4* temporary chairmau. The judge made .should be removed from the ground in Trunk railway, for whom he workod. tion in the trust* and without their lative questions on a satisfactory lia- lie was also a member of the Brother­ Kerrysburx...... 214 & ri> II ui o -a ais and determine the subject* that u speech, und salt! that if the People's the fall so that it will not be tramped Ursad tlsvea------7 10: s o* II uS a .*1 consent as to the nmottnL lly falae Party did not succeed in it* efforts to in the winter and spring by hood of Railroad Trainmen, which has p. tw. a. m am pretense, by deliberate miareproaentn- the people of our eouulry arc expect­ Milwaukee tHtrj t> a 1 « 4A* - reform the country by peaceful meth­ the stock and so get in bad condi ­ headquarters in this city. At the tion, by actual forgery, the people ing. and in many <**ev rightfully ex­ v tiu-ugo idlri .... • in pecting, us t > deal with." ods. "there would be raised up a gen ­ tion. That la very important, as on a time of his illness Murray made formal were deceived at* to the meaning of it* eration- with steel enough in their KAKTWAH1> legislation. and it wua not until four- in yesterday * issue of the Republio good supply of well-rotted manure application to the brotherhood for three illustration-, of tariff differences veins, peace enough in their heart", the payment of the total disability * fifths of the total wealth of the whole love enough for God. und hell enough depend* the success of the venture. I51 wi *itz of opinion were reported. A meeting claim of 91.000, to which lie was en ­ STATIONS I nited state* liutl been tranaferred to In their hate to inarch in solid phalanx 1’low the gronnd in thespring at the ?Of -dd? izs the pocket* of four thousand pinto- of wool growers in Texas declared titled as a member of the brother- if/.- c • Uz- against free wool. A delegation of against plutocracy, and td insist that same time you plow for eorn and work XX traia and a million friends aud rela­ these things which hav« lieen takei. it just the same, being careful, how­ ' hood. The came wax thoroughly a A tas tives that they awoke to their danger pottery workers asked Congress to p. m. ft. au. |i HI. s. in give free trade in the ware* unle** the away from the people shall Ixi re­ ever, not to work the melon ground at looked into by the executive of the Milwaukee <8tr> and demanded the restoration of their stored. ” M. O. Graves, of Pctoal —y, trainmeu. and the neeesaary proofs to caieaacC.Hir) — • m rights a* free men. owners woultl nay I letter wages, (jusy any time when it is weL After corn i 11. m I The Democratic party lathe party of itarted in to bulldoze the Senate into was made temporary secretary of the planting, or about the 20th of May, ia eu title Murray to the money (iraail Uses* —L« . Sm 5 40 9 IO 210 0 OS higher protection on Philadelphia car­ convention, und committees wen- up- nlxrat the right time to plant the mel­ were easily and speedily provide • Krrrraburf;...... tl R U 44 9 t>A 2 15 1) 12 the people —the patriot army to which pointed: g . it a 1.3a 4l— It 37 10 05 3 12 H> 45 the people tain look for relief from fur­ pets. ons Mark the ground crossways with Among others were the affidavits of In the Senate the Democrat* hare a .laiues Winnie and M. L. Phares. of four doctor* that Murray was so IU is4 II 00 ther spoliation, robbery led final en ­ Grand I.erige, endeavored to appoint a marker in rows six feet apart, then 1, ran.l Itspida A 45 to :o * 25 slavement as the serf:, of ten thousand small majority. (»n a roll call proba ­ he could never recover. Lived ...... r 7 15 10 55 4 <« 11 tt bly the discipline of party woultl force themselves committeemen from the with a large plow mark it the other leal* ...... c 7 a# II 75 4 :t li :»5 plutocratic masters. It has it* Lee* way in rows twelve feet apart.plowing • The case was complete ami the st. Jonas ...... a V. n 17 A % 1 45 a majority to vote for a party meas­ Twelfth nipper peninsula) district, but aud its Arnold:., its incompetent as their scheme wu* detected. The com ­ check for 9L000 was about to be sent ft. UA p. IU well a* its traitorous general*. It has ure. lint there is rio way to force a out a deep furrow. Next haul the rot- Owan let...... a 5; 1 ia 6 «. a 40 roil call. Acting in colluvion with mittee on )x*rraanent organization and tad manure aud put a large ahovelfull Murray. At this point the grand secre­ draw ______» Ml 1 w • 06 3 10 it* faint hearts and itv weak-knees: It* tary and treasurer of the brotherhood dissensions and its jealousies. It has the Repnhlicn* a half dozen Demo ­ order of business recommended that in the furrow at the intersection of Dorse .1 ...... A 11) 9 S«J I 47 • A6 S VI no money to attract recruit*, and it crat. aud Populists can kill a measure the temporary ebuirmun lx- made per­ the marks after which fill up the fur­ received a letter from Murray saying Mollr ______A V. 10 14 7 4C 4 47 by delay almost as effectually a* they manent und >1. O. Grave*, a* secretary, Hiatus' ... ------G 111 IS 53 3 05 a 2A ft 37 can promise no plunder, if successful, row with the plow, plowing several fur­ not to send the money, as.contrary, to could by voting negatively. gave wuy to F. M. Vandercock, of Gra­ X'lWii ikeu .lcl._ 7 40 1! 32 S 45 0 05 A ;» to bind it* members together. It tight* row* to form a ridge, being careful not all expectations he was completely HUTHi-IT___Ar. 7 40 11 SO t Oft 0 A. 7 IM only for absolute fair play to each It is easy to <-ount a half dozen Dem­ tiot. 1). A. Reynolds, grand comman ­ cured of his disease and did not con ­ der of the Ancient tinier of Loyal to obliterate the cross marks, as they 'hair Car. Ha Art Car aid <*«f ."el-rtf’ man and special protection to none in ocrats and Populists. For local and sider himself entitled to anything. private reason*. Gorman. Hill. Mur­ Americans, explained that the order show where, the hill ia to be planted. La»i»«ad. Mu. ti baa Pnilaw A*aaf» r t hteae» la the kiattlc of life, and it* leader* are M array added that the remedy to lx troll. No. 14 has Carter Itulfrt VWwl» |M4m4t to (irend Ha• *•. ntirttkari'. Noait, rank and tile cannot be bought. Even After tin- plants are well started thin No. IT hat l*uliioan "'reper. IMrotl lo CMca«o plutocracy ha* not enough money for anti tell* the Senate that it will have Root, of Hay City. be a specific iu all* cane* of rheutnt- to two or three to the hilL Have a No. .11 ha. Slffiaf lo, um Kum unt, Gorman combination back down? Will lutions submitted two se|iaruU* sets of quantity of air slacked lime on hand Traffic Mauavvr Trer. i'»M Acrot. “free the peonle." anti however much Bright’s disease. • backache, female Titot. HtoMt av Uoral Apni the party may fall short, through the free ore be accepted? Will the Sugar resolutions, inttn which the conven ­ and when the plants come up look out Trust be bundled out of Washington? tion aelectrd a platform. After affirm­ disease, blood disorders and all forms treachery of leaders, of accomplishing for the bugs, und when they ap­ of kidney diseases. In not. one case of it. nothing can be gained by the mass­ Will the glassware and onti —a sched­ ing allegiance to the principle" cJ the pear dust the plants a time or two with es in that direction outside of it. Ev­ ule* he reduced? We are not sanguine Populist (Mirty as M-t forth in the any of these disease* have they failed that the tight of the House for u more Omaha platform, the convention the lime, which will protect them. Do to effect a cure. Thousand* have used ery new party movement- must tie for not bother the plant* much when they CLEVELAND the same object, and it must necessa­ thorough reform will subjugate the udopn-d resolution* favoring the grad ­ them, and thousands have been cured TO rily be less effective to t hat end outside Coxeyistn. unless Senator Coe ’zrell and uated income ta.:; free silver coinage; first come up with the hoe, but culti­ by them. $ 2.50 the other Sticklers for the go-as-you- tlie eslabliklunent of postal savings vate the melon patch every time you of than inside ol the Democratic party. Fortunately these pills are within BUFFALO The same work inside the party that please rules will unite with the rest banks government ownership of rail­ do the corn, plowing over all the upon a reform in Senate procedure roads: a graduated tax on untie -upietl easy reach of every man. woman and will make a well-drilled and well offic ­ gound. One crow plowing will be child in the Union to-day. If the loca Via MC. ft B. LINE.” ered corps will only produce outside of Possibly it is good polities to put the lands, the principle of the initiative enough, but they should be plowed principle of tariff for revenue before druggist has not got them in stock, I'ommrnrtnr with opening of navigation it an independent aud ragged brig ­ und referendum with tlu> imperative the other way at intervals as long as (about April I at). tae people again sooner than to allow main late: female suffrage in ttie state they may be procured by writing. The ade. you can get through between the rowi Man n I firm t Hide Whtfl (heel Steamer*. The plutocrat'* motto i*. "divide a Senate compromise to be charge I to constitution, dcinunding the limitation Dodds Medicine Co.. Ltd., Buffalo. N. without injuring the vines. The hillt “Mato of Ohio." ami *4sle of •• Now York.** and itinqucr." If the opposition to the Democratic party. We have, how­ and regulation of foreign immigration; Y., or Toronto, Canada Price. 50 them can he split into Democratic, ever. no enduringadmiration for good condemning the issue of government should be kept perfectly clean from DAILY TIME TABLE. cents per box, or six boxes for 92. r»0. l’npulist. National Socialist, labor polite* which i* not based on good Ixinds: demanding the election of weeds with the hand and hoe until the lie sure to get Dodda (Sunday* Included ) ami half a dozen other parties, such performance. The Senate bill would 1 nited States senators and judges by vines cover the ground. l.'tafT, laod. OclS l* M. I lattt Huffhl*. A It r. M. division of itself will defeat any help the country, reduce burdens, the people; favoriug incorporation of A beautiful woman please* the eye, Ar liullalo, 7:X> a. M. | Ar. CI**»laoJ, 7.30 a. u. "peaceful revolution" at the ballot stimulate trade, ami give the certainty cities and villages under a general Wlisal la ladla. (Central hlabdarJ Tine.) all branebeiiuf trade and industry de ­ a good woman pleases the heart; one box. Plutocracy will furnish the statute: isimpulsory education; an A itrAHKii of Heerbohm’s London money to organize as many parties as mand. It is imperfect aud is fouled s-hour day; "auitary inspection of fac­ is a jewel, the other a treasure T*k«- tho “C A 11. Line ' Hramtm an<1 ritjtif with the marks of selfish interest*. List in referring to statements point ­ a rrlntlmw ntxbt'e reel when .-iiruutc to »»•«!- may lie required and all the "campaign tories; tnunici|ial ownership of street Hearts mav be attracted by as­ Into, Niaaara Falla, Toronto. New Y-ira, funds' ’ necessary for independent Hut it is a gain. und. above all, it is for railroad*, gas and electric light plants; ing out the increased consumption of sumed qualities; but tlie affections I .■■ton. Albany. 1.000 lalaatlt. or any Lath the time, u settlement. wheat in Uetigalsays: If whatisstated movements to weaken the only foe it litieral pensions for soldiers; against are only to be fixed by Uiusc which ern or Canadian point. fears—the Democratic party. Federal paternalistic jurisdiction the watering of stocks: to require there regarding the increased con ­ are real t heap tlaciiraloni. IVtrkljr to Niagara Falla Tlie first step to divide the Demo ­ ha* been enlarged by the protective foreign corporation* to maintain sumption of wheat in lower Bengal tariff into maintenance of a variety of The gratification of wealth is not Write lor our lourttl pamphlet, cratic party ha* tieen to induce u few Michigan offices: favoring the taxation applia* to India generally, it is open private enterprise". The public inm found in mere possession nor in lavish r. F. NEWMAN. H. R. ROGERS. of it* leaders to openly preach plutoc ­ of railroad property tor municipal to question whether the supposed sur­ racy. to defend the trust*, to laud a who have lieen long in Washington purpose*, ami against the contract expenditure) hut in its wisa applica­ Uea'l llat'ir Uoa 1 Fate. A(L plus haa any existence in fact. Ha* It government bv corporation. The ob ­ an- familiar with the process of legis ­ system and convict contract labor sys­ tion. Cleveland, Ohio. lation which abandon" principle for a net rather been eaten up by the Hin ­ ject is not to grt convert* to plutocra ­ tem. A special resolution, providing Slanderers and liar* are twin broth- cy. but to split the solid opposition of compromise uniting claimants repre­ that no one should lx* nominated by doos themselves? The small Indian et». born under the same star, living the people, to disgust the Democratic sented by legislator*. The Senate >el- the convention who ha* not completely exports point to that conclusion, und rank and tile and cause them to desert dom transacts business by any other severed his connection with the Re­ if wc had ouly trilling shipment* from or. the same planet, governed by th* process. 'Hie Democratic majority 1* to independent movement* that when publican or Democratic |«rties. was a crop of .I3.i>oo.ooo. is it not a "logical same uuruly member—the tongue. too small and Republican habits re­ honestly lead will yet tight each other adopted after a lively wrangle. oouclusion "that we may expect still less Nurse, at the circus—You are too instead of the common enemy. main. The convention then proceeded to from a crop of 2ti.(MH),ooo, especially at big to lx* liegging for peanuts. Arthur Democratic voter* should not permit Americans are tired of legislative the work of nominating a candidate themselves to be hoodwinked. The figbing over questions that affect busi­ the present level of prices? The com ­ —I ain'L neither; 1 ain't half as big for governor. Roliert McDouguH. of as that 'ere clephanL disloyalty of a leader should make ness. -If the lionae insists on free su­ llillMialc. wa> placed in nomination, ment of the editor of Heerbohm’s List them but the more loyal to the party gar. free coal, free iron ore and the Wil­ is as follows: The Ethiopian can not Iiragg* —Yon look rather blue this PALAOI 8TIAMIM. LOW RATOS. but declined. Judge A. E. Dole also aad the more anxious for its success. son textile schedules, the chauees seem threw the honor over his shoul 1 change hia skin or the leopard his morning, old man. Jagg* —I'm black CLEVELAND. The cause can live without the leader, to lie that the decision will be postpon ­ State Chairman A. W. Nichols thr-\ ami blue. I was green enough las! ed until ufter the fall elections. That spots: but the Hindoo can change his PITTSBURG. ^ but personal freedom dies when Dem­ Ixiniii in the convention by hii..»„g food, and daapito his invincible con ­ night to tell a fellow twice my weight ocracy disintegrates. would lie pleasing and profitable to broadly at the desirability of l’ingree * BUFFALO and servatism, is changing it Nomucb. at that he wasn't a white man. Sugar Trust, which much prefers the nomination. Ed. Greet*, of Wuync, AU. POINTS BAST leaat. ia to be gathered from an ad ­ Mamma—I was sorrj* to see that A Kepnbllean Ml.inkr. present McK in ley dut im t<« the Senate modi' u rattling speech nominating compromise. Put it off until after the dress delivered by Mr. lames Turner you took no trouble to walk lightly TOrvaar ivmiea mtwmn IMugree for governor. He was fre­ Republicans mav argue themselves election* und the income tux will be when you went into church to-day. out of an issu c if they continue to quently interrupted with applause and to the member* of the Calcutta Wheat jeopardized. and Seed association. During the Dickey—I didn't think it was lata DETROIT V CLEVELAND point at the Nenule sugar schedule. As things have been moving a con ­ was a* frequently hissed and hooted. A voter who reasons will see in the A. 8. 1’artndgv. of Klushiug. arose to past three years the local •'onsumption enough for any one to be aaleep. Connecting with earliest train* at Cleveland ference committee could keep a dispu ­ support the nomination of l’ingree. sugar seat.dal nn unanswerable proof ted bill through the summer aud the of wheat in lower Hengal haa almost “And the prisoner, when arrested* for all (mint* Fait. Sooth and and Hen Colvin said that it would he SoutLweaL that the Democratic |u»rtv should havt 1 tixeyizcrs could hold it in the Sen ite trebled itself, having risen from 33,000 was disguised as a womanT ’ said the more dangerous to nominate Pingrco Sunday Trips Iona, Jnlj. August and hoptaathar Oat, increased majorities. The operation* the rest of the year. tons to 02.000 tone Meanwhile, the magistrate. “Ve*. your honor. ” “How of the trust *re only a '-ample of all If the Congressmen can drive the than it was to nominate lien Itiitler for quantities exported have declined. did you discover his identity?" We president in Iwd. A lia.v county dele ­ protective tariff making. When the Gorman combine into consent, wo The natural inference is that the na ­ told him his hat wasn't on straight T'Ugar Trust controlled the schedules gate protested against l’ingree * nomi ­ urge them to do mi. If they can only tives are abandoning the pulse* and and he didn't pay any attention to in )»Wi then* ws* no hue and cry- be- drive the combine into another stub nation und I,. V. Moulton said that TOLEDO, DETROIT* MACKINAC canse scores of other trusts ware doing he loved l’ingree for the enemies he inferior kinds of rice upon which they us.” liorn fight in collusion with Republi­ have hitherto subsisted, and arc talc­ PETOSKBY. THE " SOO." MAKQUBTTB. the same tiling in the same way. The cans, they should, for the sake of the had made Mrs. M. M. Uderkirk. of Traveler—Is this here th’ bureau of ANO DLLLTll. ►chedules of this year have the advan ­ suffering business of the eountry. ac­ Detroit, got upon the platform tocliur- ing to cat a more wholesome grain. information? llailrimd Clerk—It ia Two new ateel paaaenger -teeinert hare )u«t tage at least of living arranged for cept the compromise und go Itefore the acterize Greoc os a traitor for lx*trny- The fact affords gratifying evidence Traveler—Well, about six hours ago been tanlt for oor Upper Lake Haute, coating revenue with incidental protection In people on the issue of the agricultural ing the confidence of the people who of their increasing prosperity. —Farm­ a feller took my watch an' nachel tyu.aBD rath. Send lor iliuatrated pamphlet sent him to the convention. This was lHHti they were purely for the trust. and trading interests against the pro ­ ers' Review. around th' corner to git my name en ­ Addreoa, Revenue wn* abandoned. They ena ­ denied by Grace. After considerable A. A. POMANTZ, o. 0.00.0. tectionists und money eontractionist* graved on ’em. so they wouldn't git uwraotT. miom . bled the trust to pay such dividends more such priweeding the roll was A flax for 'he completion of the — in other word* on the issue of a lost, an ’ I wantcr know if the engrav ­ tin stock* which was four-fifths water Western in an on a Western platform. called and resulted: McDougnl. 1.1A; Nicaragua canal by this government, (HE QETBtft 4 aEVELAHO STUN NW. CC. that the combination, ss the Now —St Louis Republic. l’ingree. U‘i: Nichols, ti: Colvin, er* of this ’ere town are all out 00 York Times says discontinued it* an ­ Cole, ?: Taylor. 8. A formal vote by a new system of financiering, list strike. nual meeting so thrt the size of the If Attorney General Olnejr ’a suit was taken with the following result: been introduced in the house by Rep Little Hrother—Mr. Sewtor. why is profit-* might not Is* disclosed. against the Stanford estate for MclKiugall. 14.1: Nichols, l?fl; l’ingree, resentutivc Hryan of Nebraska While it that ray sister Hattie ia always so In the House, where the Democrat* O oo .ikio due the f'nited Mates will de ­ .’•4: Moulton. 1; total cast. 1;’6; neces­ good-tempered lie fore you come here Miller's Feed Bam and Livery are is complete control, the >ugar some of the features of Senator Mor velop the plan by which one tnan can sary to a choice. ltV4. Grecc withdrew gan's project are repeated, a great in Trust w;»* |s»werlcss. The tariff bill l’ingree * name for Nichols, who was of an evening, and then so crass to me accumulate that enormous sum of novation is brought forward by pro next raorniug? Mr. Sewtor —Don ’t sent to the ^nnte gave free sugar to money it will lx* worth the cost of nominated by u vote of IW4 to 1.1? for . atantlr and con leniently lomted near the the people and ignored the Trust. McDougnll. Nichols was then unani ­ visions intended to Increase the cireti know, Johnny, shall I ask her? Lib northweet corner of the Court Ilona* trial, whether the nation recovers its The more then* is in the sugar scan­ due* or not. The people would like a mously nominated. lating medium of the country, by pay­ tie Brother—Ye*; I’ve heard her say Square, dal. the more it condemns tin* Republi­ thorough investgation into the fact* The remainder of the ticket was ing for the stock of the canal com pan j lot* of times she wondered why you can policy of protection. —St. Louis how one man i* enable I to accumulate named without much trouble a* fol ­ didn't ask her. but I never thought it ST. JOHNS. M It'll. Republic. _____ by an iwne of legal tender note*, such fabulous wealth at the expense lows: For Lieutenant-Governor. Perry wo* anything about that Large carriage Boor, mom > , clean ami airy Majo of Calhoun e.unity: Secretary of mode lad off the greenbacks of DM2. The Republican papers trad speaker* of the luunv. An Irish woman works for some it Alia, and clean food, and all at reaaonabl. State. Elisha 1‘nnghorn of Grand According to the bill the stock of the profess to tielieve that their organiza ­ East side families. "Sure if I had -ttw. The venerable and eloquent Mi** 1 Traverse e mnty; Matt- Treasurer. canal company ia to consist of i.ooo.- tion will Is- materially strengthened by nobody's business but me own tc Anthony now knows what it i* to have Edward Drown of Clinton county: Don shares of 9100 each, for which reason of the failure of the Democrat ­ Auditor-General. Roliert McDougall of inoind." says she. "I’d haw little ic administration to promptly redeem n thaukie** child. The Republican* United Staten notes identical in char The Livery Department of Kansas forgot to favor woman ’s Hillsdale eounty: Attorney-General. enough to do. ” After expresaing this the pledges made in the ( hi a man that said he'd give latPtf U F. Mil.1.1.12 I'rop ’r, Democrats, are causing all the tlelay A 1‘sraitui. Nnpcrintendcnt of Public Instruction, and in the same manner as tb< j and ruthlessly hindering the promised auy woinun that 'u«l mind her own T.anis —So you are wedded to rmir M. O. Graves of Emmett eounty; notes of DM2. The secretary of the , reform of burdensome laws, we can business a pound —twenty shillin's. I profession? Member of Nlute Hoard of Kdncation. treasury ia to pure hear S?o,tMO,oon of sec no reason why that party should mean. And, upon me sowl, Hirer a Plain." —Yes. though it seems a para- ! Frederick II. Oltnstcad of Isuliella th*.‘ stock of the oompsny and pay for | profit by it* own iniquity. —Junction wan of all the women in the county city >entiliel. dox. I'm n divoree lawyer. county. it at par by the issue of the note* de ­ put in a claim for it.” H*ri( n«rily. Husliand —"I know 1 um going to The Grand Rapids & Indianu rail­ scribed. which are to be kept in circn- Xiaivelle* — Did you Itenr about Par- die. The doctor says 1 am suffering road is lieing extended to Fulmoulh. lation a* a part of the currency of the from 'circumcised *ul»cttluiieoii* intlaui- ' country. Six million of the capital ca VEATS.TRAU l Mariks ^ . ker s engagement lieiug broken? At Port Huron there are plenty of l orijuoi- >’o. What was the trouble? ation. characterized liv induration, 1 stock is to be issued to the government It Is Not COPYRIGHTS. und suppurating with a pustular tu­ deputies, but they are not needed as Nouvelles Why. you see. just for a the strikers are very quiet. Hoveral of Nicaragua. 9300,00(1 to Costa Rica, I onTAIN A PATENT e Par a morWife (rushing alarmed to HAK ; lark. he advertised as a very and the remaining 933,500.000 i* to be trampt mower ard an l nona optn*te*t Imatnaa*. C. unantutiea- all rigltL 1 hats only the medical the Mor). Th* treat volume of ertdeao* In the tlonaetn tiroaaAd. ittai. A Haemo tltofla. | acquaintance of a refined young wo ­ ment decides whether to purchase it' formation anwrertunv 1‘alroie amt hot | man,'' etc. langi-.-un- torn Isiil" -llomz. Companies II anil F. of the Nine ­ form of uapamhswt. voleatary teethmMUa tain IS« aent tie-. A loo • .ei.i-tru* of I Porquoi —Well? Arrnni|tanl»

I ICIT nr BBFtlHilHI Beil r court within sold circuit for tbe yearn JM4 aad IM. as follows Z r«taMte» Plymouth Rocks, ptaormbod barred. MripBhtodft- po tato es .... CLJltTO* OOP It TV DSMOf'KATIC MAT! TIC MKT. Friday . OeSnlrar S. S, A < -ragM Bwg Bvarstt potatoes .... >-irM 'uuny la PbbraRpp. white ST Fourth Monday In April. I. II Mid rut White Last Monday la Juae. Wonalor, Full Terua Hrsoail Monday In November. EDWIN P. UHL. * Silver OSATtOT OOOKTY. VO 25 Wmior. Short Teno HOMES. White- Haoood Monday in Vavcii Ornaterv Work of any deacnptUra ua New Variety Rarty 1 First Low in Price as any place in Mlcb- JOHN STRONG Saw Variety Late p iflftD. 1 have a Fine Display of NEW Governor M4.ittod*. ..— ...... First Monday DESIGNS in Scotch. Swedish und 8PRNCKH O. FISHER CltMW I. 2am S. harm three rear* oi ffijffih...... «• to -•shad October, ps S. B. DABOLL. Uroolt Judge. American Granites. Uwimui Oorrmor- over, to too otoown In harnou. Jersey ftluro .: .:...... White Sweet turnips Yellow Sweet Ttertupt mb Judicial c ircuit. Michigan MILTON F. JORDAN. Clam 1—Mo —ss tor ail work. ASIATIC CLASS Yellow Kutabaga rami pa. ■ After getting price* elsewhere call and HMnurr of mate White Hutahasa turnips examine. You will decide to LEW IK E. INLAND IM. < MBAVB NtanaML —Protata < cart, Clio buy of or . Stallton 4 year* old or orer . •HO 3 cabbauf . ! •sooty, as. Not lor u kwMjr gtma Ihsl Htate- TrtMBWr- Hrsllton 3 »■—old...... 4 Ml 3 3 lie __Ii sad dautsads aaaiaw ih* mat «f Cbrte- OTTO C. KAKSTE Htaillon 3 year* <>ld...... 3 00 2 Bed 11 Cllaa Jacob dasassod, *111 hr heard by ik* .) udgr af F. F. MURDOCK Auditor General fielding 4 yoarr old or over „ 330 2 Partridge...... Barty Cabbage ...... Probate of aM ' busty, *4 lha Probata QflMa la tha i Idtote r s yoar* old. ------3 U0 3 WWte ...... Late < abbage- ...... -—-— Village af Ml. Taka*, oe tbe 23U> day af Itomataar, KRANK H. HILL Holding i yanro oM ...... -’40 1 New Variety Bariy Cabbage . A D . I tot. sad that lha creditors of all deamssd Opposite l’oal Office. St. Johns. Mich. AUtorntr linwtl Gelding I year old - . s as i Laassban* Blank...... New Variety Late Cabbage . are allseed ns wrath* I ram tha data oi Uus am jambs O'H ara Rare 4 ream old or oror. ... 3 00 2 UO BRETS. Uaa la which to pramsi thalr claims Mr adjnat- Mare ■'! years oM ...... 3 00 * POLISH CLAM imsat.—Datad Juae a*. A D , last. OoiotoiMMoMir of Load Oder — More 2 years oM...... SMI Bearded - Peck French eugar Beets...... « H.XRLtB M. MERRILL. __ INI Blood Beets...... PBTBH MULVANBY Holden ...... Mao Variety Beets...... Judgs el Probata . That Ptoplt Huptnn to wdeat Public loatructlon- UOlt nador 1 pwaM ...... IN 1 Htlrer ...... Span 3 year* old ...... ♦» 3 White...... Mangle Wurtxei. red. Beet* ------ALBERT J. JRNNINUf " " yellow globe Span gelding* * yenrsiikl or «>v*r.... 4 »» 3 Huffed Laced ...... Paseolpa ...... UM.tlINklOtRKI It NtrTBCR. - Tha Mwbtr State* Board of Rduoatioo Span. i*MIrk and mart-. 4 year* or Unldsn ...... ondrraigbKl l>a*iog bran ippaiatad by will par over ...... -...... • 4 08 3 Orange affentu at Chicago show *»» .itgible to oompete lor ottoer premiums Now Variety iloloos.. —...... - MpiiUar, m ibvTilUgs of Weslptuau.' Iknloa loflfty Ihai n .oom foreigners have boiiRht pass- nfeirn by tk Soetoty . onion Ssts...... —...... — ty. Mid . us tip- 4th day of August. IN4. as Brown ...... SQUASH AND PUMPKIN*. Ml day uf Dreamber, 13*4. sad that tha rndlMt* af BN there tiner March 1. Scarcity of Class 8. —Roadsters. Knee Cotab Brawn...... said dectasod ata allawad *ix meath* fnxu ib«- data for inferior pictures* work here and the lower coat of liviug Carriage burses threeyear* old or orer must BmphRoso ...... 3 Marblehead Squashes ------of thla uatica la which to praaast ibair rlilnn for tw shown to buggy. White...... Hubbard Squashes------■djuumret Dates! May SI. A D. 1334. ^m in the old conntrv is the cause. Hue- Comb White ...... Turban dsuaabs* ...... — Is Stallion 4 year* old or orer...... P« 300 PKTEK PRTBTH. When the Finest Work* Buff...... Mammoth Squashes...... MICHAEL 8PITELEY Htallloa 4 rears old ...... 4 00 3 to • Took Nock fiquaahro------of Art can be obtalaco at ntelllsa 2 years old ...... 3 00 3 00 Mil lllto I Ossaataatoeat THC TMM HI.K NEARLY OVER Black ...... New Variety Hquaahe*...... Uridine 4 years old or orar ...... 3 m 3 00 White...... Field Pumpkins ------HAMILTON’S ART ttALLESY, Ur Id I a* 3 years old ...... 3*» IN tndaiuiftan* ...... sweet Pumpkin* ...... OKTOA44K SALE. Uelauu lutving been NO. 5. CLINTON AV*. The followinf were the headliues iu Getting- years old...... IN 140 Spanish Blacs...... New Variety Pumpkins ______M' the daily papers yesterday noon conj uridine 1 year oM —...... 3 to l 40 Hm the pay mem or a certain innrt-l Mart* 4 rear* oM or orer...... 3 00 2 (JO HAMRCKU CLAM. TOMATOES Hlw 23k day of May. A. D.. MRS, ax-| oemuiR the labor troubles in Chicago Mare a years oid ...... 3 00 2 00 Hamburg* Peek Ked Tomatoes ...... •H-iitesI !.> Isu- .1 Knspi> and HeU-ii S. Kitaup ot Mare2year* t.ld ...... 3 40 IN Blank ...... Yellow Tosmhsos ...... the township of Bath. Clinton oouatv. Michi­ The rairload trouble is more encourag ­ Ma*elyaar old ...... 2 M 1 *» Holden Peuoiled ...... Peach Tomatoes ------gan. to Edwin (' I osier of Hamburg. Living- ing Trains run peacefully in and out OMt under 1 year obi ...... 2 40 1 50 Holden Spaasittf...... Plum Tomatoes...... -...... Stoa count) . Mlrhtgan: which mevtgan* was Brood man* 4 years oM or orer with Silver Penciled ...... Vt Dos. 1 ucumber*, tit for table------recorded in tbe odtor of tbe Uegister of Deads of Chicago. The presence of the Feder ­ real by side ...... uw l«» Silver spaogled ...... « stands Celery...... —...... - lloi--Clliutin •s.unty. Id IJUer PI of Mortgage*, al troops has a good effect. Traffic in Span J-year-old* ...... 4 00 3 on White...... 3 Hunt-lies latUuce...... —...... —— on page 311, on the 21st day of May. A. II. l*7»: Span inatobed batsm...... —...... 4 00 3 M> Hedcar* ...... New Variety Lettuce------which mortgage was on tbe Itih t May. ■II., IMS. duly amlgaml by aaM RdwtoC. all departments will soon be resumed. Hpan roadsters 4 year* old or orer .4 00 3 m UAMB CLASH. Kndivc Lettuce ...... Urntlessens drivers...... 3 00 3 «0 3 Watermetoas ...... -...... lee to Daniel .Sober by ssaigmaent duly r*~ The outlaok much brighter than for Blank Uame...... 3 Mushmsloro ...... Hded la tbe setae otaee. lo liber Hi of Mon- some days, litisiness at the stock Clam 3.—Draught Horses. Black Breasted Med Uame ...... 4 Peck Lima Betuis------gags* on page il*. <>o the in day of August. Not *—In class 3, drauirbt. all cram bretl Brown Bed Uame ...... sample Parsley...... A/D. MBs; whloh aaM msrtQMto was after- yards beginning to pick up. Normal stallions may oompete. Holden Duoktrtng ...... j Dot. Vegetable wards, on the fist day of July, A. D. IM.duiy Med Pyle...... assigned by tbe said Daniel Bober to Hobart Htallloa Peek rtalsiT conditions restored at many places out ­ 4 yean old or orer...... PW 3 00 Htlrer Duckwtag ...... 1 Dm. Ked M. Hwtwart by asstgaamot duly rasords d In the side of Chicago. Htaillon 3 rears oka ...... 400 3tw White...... _...... Hold _ __ same otoru In Liber SO of Martgawsa. oa page Htallloa 2 years > »W...... 300 300 Hymalrn* Black ...... —...... New Variety Pepper*.. R. on the 1st day of Augtmt. A. D.. I33B. aad 4 year*old or over ...... JO) 2 00 Indies ...... Peck Sweet Potato**...... there twins- now doe aad oapaM into saM a years old ...... 3 00 J 0* HORSES! Malay Black Breasted Ked ...... mortgage for priori pal and Intsreat. three hun­ INTERNATIONAL MILVKR AOTTATSWN. 2 years old ...... 2 33 I 40 Boost Tama------...... BANTAM CLAM. U Dos. Radishes ...... dred and aaventy-Sve doMara. and no pressed- FOR 8ALE OR EX0HAHGE OHEA?. Publir Opinum notes that “much in­ _ 1 year old ...... 2 40 l 40 Hast and greatest variety of vegeta ­ logs having bsea instituted, at law or in equi­ Mare 4 years old or orer ...... * 00 2 00 Booted White.....------S* 40 bles grown by use exhibitor.------ty. to recov er the same or aay part thereof, terest has been aroused and much com ­ Marat year* old ...... 3 «o 3 u» Uam* —any standard breed ------Best and greateat variety of roots whereby the power of role onatatoed in said Mere2 years old...... 2 30 1 so Goldsn ttoatortgbt ...... for feeding stuck I mort gage t* now ope rative. Notice to hereby ment called forth by the alleged inter­ Mare I year old ...... 2 AS 1 » Japanese ...... TXOK HALE for cash or on time wltb ap- Ool of vegetable* grown by a boy given that the said mortgage will be foraeloeed JKj proved note* or in cAobsngv for Rhrap. view of ea-Hpeaker Heed upon the silver Uolt under I year old ...... 3 40 ISO Pekin or Cootoln ...... —. under l« years or age ...... and tbe premlose therein described will be sold Brood mart- wltb foal by side. 4 years Nose Combed White...... according to law. at pubib- auction to the Cattle or other property, a large number of question. ’ published in the Lmdtm old or orer ...... *« 2 00 Rose ( embed Biaek...... Class 80 —Fruit. highest bidder at tbe west float door of tbe PURnr-CLARM HOMMto, Span of .‘l-year-olds 4 00 3 m Silver Sea bright...... APPLBt court ho ws*. In I be village of 8t. Johns, state Fori nightly Hrvimr. suggesting that the Span ire Idle* 4 yearsyea* or orer ... in s to White Crrctnl White Poliak ...... Both Native and Western, weighing from MRU of Mlohlgan. (that being the building wherein to 1.7SU pounds, broken or unbroken, st ex- 4 years or orer ...... 4 Ot IN EXULIRH CLAM t'ol toot ton of apples grown by exhib­ M bold the circuit court few the county of] countries favorable to free coinage of Span. gelding and mare. 4 yrs. oror. 4 «e t so itor co rrectly labeled, giving* sue tramaly low prism. silver form a tariJ union against the Colored DortUas* ...... oaasion of fruit toroughuut tbe Chilton) on Rtateswtaff. MsoRMh Bag a3 July. 01am 4 —Perch erons. OBeec Day Dnririrgs...... UlUftl IffRIOli ■■»,.«.r ■ --- !«« 5* A. Dm 104*4. m one o'clock in tbe (flwrmra countries opposed to free coinage. This White Dorking* ...... Twelve varieties of winter apple* The mortgaged premises U> be sold arc ■ The committee are authorised not to award scribed therein as all of that certain piece or a prwmtum to mmjr aatanal in cl sees* 4. :>. a. ;.s FRENCH CLAM. grown by exhibitor sad corraetly utterance of the ex-speaker, taken in labeled, giving a succession of parcel of land dtuated In tbe village of Bath, Western Honm offered are all and P without tbe o ertlteste of usbti) ae- in the county of Clinton sod state of Midbl- connection with the Republican vote in ('onpiQlM The animal. fruits for the usual saaaso ...... toltafet. 811 varieties of winter apple* grown gau. aad dwaaribad aa follows, ttwwit: Lots <•) Full Blood Amerinui Horne- the Senate upon the Lodge amendment Htallloa 4 years old or orer ...... 35 uo 3 00 Creaaroedl by exhibitor for market purpose* six and 17> seven, block 117) seventeen, as laid StalUoa 3 years oM...... 4 M 3 ts MlHCRLLANEOITS CLAHS down tat the reco rde d plat of the rtltaga of No MuRtauffN or Bronchos to the tariff bill, embodying the same Htallloa 2 year* old ...... S« 3 00 Hummer Varieties listh. oowoty of CMtobow, state of MsSganl idea of tariff discrimination in favei of HtalUon I year old ...... 2 4b IM Karl) Harvest...... which said premiss* trill be saM together oj Htallloa undor 1 year...... 2 40 I M o«e parcel and to satisfy the amount due and silver, lias raised the question whether Mare 4 years old or orer ...... 3 Mi 2 SO oasts off ftweetosure as provided by law —IMII InNpcction of Stuck and Corres- Mate a years old ...... 3m 2 00 TURKP.YH ed Mays. A. D.1SM. Hollcitod. the Republican party will adopt tins Mare 2 rears old ...... 3 50 1 M mmraBMRSrovx...... HUBERT M. 8WIUAHT. tariff silver policy as a party tenet and Mare I year old ...... 2 M I M Bariy Jra...... — Pa rwasox A Flymm . .tstognrr Mare under 1 year...... I* I 50 Bog.. Now Variety------Attornev* for Assignee. go befose the country upon that issue. slate------Autumn Varieties The comment of the leading newspapeir. Class 5—Clydesdales R. M. STEEL Premiums same as In oiass 4. Malden * Biota ...... - •yWBAdt 8AUL —Dalaalt bavlag of the country, especially the Republi­ DUCK*. Twenty Ounce Pippin ...... in tha reodUiaaa ef s canaia lades- St. John*. 'Ictobrr 14. SRI 14F Class 0—Coach Hoists. Howen ...... Chenango Strawbetry...... tun of i jog* datad JseaW, 1377, sal axacutad can uewspapess. upon this proposed Premiums same as In class 4. OhM ------Hawley...... by Jadadmk Haaklll sad Aagaiim hte wife, loth policy is exceedingly interesting. F«£- Aptaabuir- •f Locbsart, N. Y. bv Hsastbal (latatll af ft. Class 7-Btanriard Brad Homes. Crsswd Norton « Melon mew variety).... Jtaaa. Michigan, tbair sueraay ia (Mt.loChartas lir OfNMiNi in three late issues has re­ Premiums same as In class 4. Winter Varieties H. Hathaway, aad wcardad Juaa 9, 1(477, la the LITER produced extracts fraai a large number ts 23 oSMa af tha wffitom of Daad* far lha Coast? af —AND— Class 8 —Shire Horses Topknot (llMoe.ia UbertS of Mortgage*on paeeallbta 112, of prominent newspapers from all parts Premiums same as In clans 4. Mueoovy. oa whita mart gaga tborau clalomd to badua st lha of the country upon this topic. Pekin W|gO*(t.H~~~ ------data ef this settee the suet of eoe thou.* ud Ibraa UBFHK. Northern Hpy„...... buadrvd ifty fear sed IS-tft dallen. buMn sa King of Tompkins County ... A Uann y tea af Thirty Dal tarn, sod eomlt or pee- CATTLE. Toulouse ------oaadlag st law or ia equity bar lag base iestltutod THKAIt STATU TM'HLT Yriww Be 11 do wr r...... 40 30 Hmhast)-— to rmerrr say part of tha ihbi tarorad by Brown GBtna...... ——------mortgage : now tharaferv, bv viriea of the power The FopuiisUof Michigan in conven ­ Class 0—Shorthorns of asio IS aaM smrtgeg* ooMaterd . sad of I hr tion assembled at Lauauig on July 4, WhiteChina ...... rtstuta Is seek casotoona sad praridad. Mull J years old or over.... ■ ...34 Ml 3 SO • nnaila ...... harvby givaa. thsi un tbr ltd 4s> uf 1NM. placed ia Nomination the tollowuig Bull 3 year* okl ...... 3 Ml 2 30 KgypH*" —------— her A. IL IHM, st I o'clock in tha afleraeae. st Bull oae year old ...... 3 00 2 00 MISCKLLANBHUH the Wrat frsat daer af the Court How tar ibr candidates for state officers : For gov­ Bull under one year old...... 2 30 i as West Acid itoek-n<>-further Peal owls, aiogle bird...... — — Tallman Sweat...... - ceuaty af CMatae, Mtehlgaa. ia tha Tillage af Ml ernor. Dr. A. W. NicImMn .atGreenville; Cow 4 years old or over. .... 4 0U 3 oe FesrlN* ulaee Kbwla.------Jtaaa, ia mid < ouety . thar* will ha sold st public Heifer 3 year* oM ...... » *» 2 d» Hen Daria...... »*adoa, to the hlghrnt Udd rr. tha laad In rate 1 50 White Hainan Fowl* ------Bailey's Sweet...... -..... Boarding Stable lieutenant governor. Kerry Mayo, of Heifer 2 year* old ...... 233 Coop of Bares ...... Hubbantoton Nonesuch uMrigagr 1 30 ef the Rerih Wrat oaartrr af nrt lu to. M lawn- Rattle Creek : secretary of state. Elislm coop of Pigeon* ------Lumber Twig ...... —----- FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KIND-* Heifer under one year old ... 2 to 1 00 Pr. HabbMa------>bipMavao Nerih Raagc Two Warn in CHetan 1‘angbon:. of Gnuul Traverse; state Bell and five of hts get ... Itt 1 00 Pr. Hulnea Pig* ------ewaaty, Mtehlgse. ooataiaiag forty sere* ef lead Cow and two of her gel. - ... 3«w 2 00 be the mm* more or Irw.recording to lb* Uallrd Bpcctai allanltoa glean to Hoardlsg Hor*. ritw. treasurer. Edward Hmwa. St. Johns; Pr. Mqutreels ------clam oaiht* faraisbad tor CammarrUl M*l . Devon*. Ayrshire*. Ualloways. Moleteins. Pr. Forest Birds .——-...... Now Variety Htataa Hurvry.—liatod St. .lobes, Mich.. June JD. auditor general. Robert Mellon gall. Jersey*. Ke»i Pole* and Her fords, premium* IM* CUARLkk U71HATHAWAY. funerals. Pleasure Parliae Etc Lbeaame as In class « Meat and greatest variety of fowl* QUIXI'BB. Fu .kw * A XV ai .ssiik .x Mortga g e) Hillsdale; attorney general. James E. by one exhibitor------M 00 75 Apple or Oral Attorney* for Mortgager. H. J to. Mlrb 3ft*Psrssaa bavlag Lama and Disabled Horn* McBride. Gnutil Rapids ; land omumis- Class 17 —Grade Oows and Haifvrs. Champion 441 JU will Sad tba hast of fscilltla* far i rest me ot *i my New Variety msblm. M. C- LI VESA Y, Vatarasry (targeon. laste In this ctaas all natives and emssss of any tuliiM. Htobtos 23 door Wato sf The 8toa alffinr, Addison c. Kelly. Detroit ; su­ HHAP1 AN IlhDINAXCR TO PKOV1DR FIR QEAIB. 8EED8 AMD VEGETABLES. A the appointment of Street Oommtoaiotter North *td* < t?2S) perintendent of public iustructlou. M. Cpw 4 * oar* old or over 33 iv I O) 40 JO ... 3 SO 3 0) Km pi re Btate ...... In the Village of Hi Johns, aad to designate' PMANR (Mil 'IEl.ft Prop r. Coer v. vests old ...... Concord...... tu his duties. O. Graves. Ketoskey ; member board of ■attar 2 rears old ...... 3 30 I M BsSraace...... ——-. to Heifer 1 year old...... 3 M I M Ulna* 28 - Grain* aad TV FMaat at M. Abu bar«bp aedatas that. education. Fred II. Olmatcmi. Isabella ..2 30 I 00 llotifei ii ProtlAr ...... -...... to Ear. I. It anal I mrssfkar ba tha doty of tha Heifer under 1 WHBAT |RM|k...... to board of Truman af tha VIItoga of ft. Jaboa to sp- county : senator, long term. Eugene entered for premium* in aaaffior l^dy Washington ...... —...... — 40 RICHMOND A OBFOtow bus (Ramaou potsl at lha Im regular amtiaa la April sf mah •'Iros cannot compete for premium* In ml* M wheat...... —~. Niagara ...... *» year a Htraat Ci who *hall haU that iielden. Jackson : si tort term. Henry L. Has*. Metal wheat------Allen. SchoolcrafL Lnadralb wheat...... — iRffiffiRa...... — tor oae yssr sad until hte 18 —Stamm and Colts. Host what poisiod sad has quilt*ad. General Insennce Agents New Variorv ...... *• Ho X Tba duiiaa of iba Htraat I'amlwaar There Is but one person on Hie ticket Yoke of steer* I year old or over, Had Claw* •ball ba m follow*. «|* : Over Allison's Jewelry Store, Utabi Med < TIKHKIES with wIhjoi we have any personal knowl ­ beobe by boy uader 10 years R W 1 00 (a) Ha sball, during tha Im tan day* off meb Yoke afotaor calves do...... lb IM nuMa wheat Black ItaRto...... *> maath. wban ha •hail ha so directed by mid Hoard IT. JOHNS. MICH. edge. and that is our own highly es­ Best broke 00H under 2 years do.... 2 00 100 Black TsridHRh —...... W George Wood ...... 40 of TruMaa*. mapari *11 tha ddawalhs sad cross ­ Keprrsenttng the following Oosapaice teemed townsman. Edward Brown, of Class 10—Rat Cattle New variety red wheat---- walk* within tbr Village of Hi. Jabs*, sod (ball re­ Yellow Upaffita...... - to port ia writ lag la tbe Hoard of Trusts** at tha XorthwosUm National, of IIIwaiikf-e. this village, whose integrity and hones­ (User or boiler 3 yoars old ...... 34 ul) 3 «• Row variety whin- wheat Rariy Rl ifhmiRd...... to asst meet lag tbarssftor, all dafertlre place* la The Sun Fire, of Uffisa, Steer or heifer 3 year* old ...... 3 » I M New Variety ...... tO mid ildsw* Ik* sad creasoslk*. togrtber with tba ty of purpose is atxnffi reproach. The rttoer or heifer I year old ...... 3 80 IM PEA Hi*. Ismtrts of each defective titewilk sad crosswalk, TW lasanuHT Ca, of Norik America, nomination was unsought and unlocked Steer or heifer under oae year...... 2 do 1 on BARLKY Hummer Variety. sad lha saahar af tha tot sod block sad lha abate TW Rtaa, of Hartford, •f tba owsar sad orcupast af mch tot oppaeilc Springfield, of MprtaffWId, Ian., for by him. lienee came like a thunder­ 4 urd rowel bastsy Bartlett ...... ------¥> 3 rewed tierlev....— Clapp a Favorite .™...... to which say mch dafarl is say eidawalk mar be Kook ford, or Rockford, III.. bolt from a clear sky. Mr. Brown is a 8 HEEP OATH. found by mb. New Variety...... - 40 lb) Bsritoll *crvc notice* as dlrntsd by told GoraMMia, or Now York, true ii an among men. and he will go up wewruats------Autumn Variety. Hoard afTruriaa* upon say perms, directiag him Woatokoator, of Now York mack oads...... MuSuui ...... k* to repair hi* «to cwsJk or to balld * new oae Borlstou. of Bttstoa. Mat- or down with the feeling that he wan Olaaa 20 American Merino. Yellow 004* ------—— rowed yellow core VMarof WaketMkl ...... — to »Std Hoard at I metre*. Tbe starr of King Arthur and his round ■> rowed white corn ...... - Winter Nelli* ...... -...... to (f i Heabsll. hatora eataring upas tha dull** of ~ o owes I year old ...... t» 1 «*» New Variety ...... to hi* after, takaItoftto aadBRQ pakarribcSlllftrilllO lira* Uto mlhl toll II atOt * toKT IBU table ts a myth, although what purports to Two owe lamb* ...... 2 »• 1® - rowed I dosed yellow n Ham wltb live of hi* get ...... 2 no I »i H rowed btoserl white us nuoma 81c tba same with lha Village Clark, and •ball give iii4»ntertu >-iua*- mu estate I warn « rath be She round table is still to b* seen in a * iKHtd inI lba«nm of 322«NI, tubdlltonad upon tbe imrchasr-r lor the foMnwiag lands in IIm- towns Umt— Kwe* three year* «Md or over shall King Philip corn ...... I laniard A Yellow ...... -...... *0 strath England town. Dual 1 track corn ...... — IStlbfulI performance------X------Ike dntle* --- of hi*„„ after., , nf Victor ami Bath, vis: The South-east quar­ bare bred and suckled lamb until (her month* » raw ford Karl)...... — to mid Imod to be Ar*t approved hy ml • Hoard of ter of tlbr North-east quarter of seotton seven General Cambronne did not aay 'The lief ore time or show I ng New variet) dent coni i raw ford lair...... 40 New variety Hint corn... TntBlffifw. ID: theNorth-we*i quarter of the South-west guard dies, but doe* not surrender." Tbe Class 21—Merino Grades. Hill's iTdlli. ------to 8*1. -7 da hi Dtrtn < ammlmianrr may st aay quarter of section eight (8). all in Town Rv«- ls»nl tamtas ...... 4k Hate ha removed by a majority »•«* af mid Board III north of Range nao ill west Alan the words were the invention of a Paris Jour­ Pen of ewe# not lea* than year* old ■Monad ...... -mm...... 4* Rariy sw*et earn ...... Wagoner ...... 40 afTruriaa* upon charge* preferred, sod ana weak'* Roil Ih east quarteruf the Houlh-west quarter af nalist and attributed to him. or orwr...... 32 du I® trailer Is writing la mid i ommimicscr af raid section thirttMWfi (Rh: Hm- Rauth half of the 11 two ewe* I year «*id...... 1® 1*0 New variety sweet rant ..... Yeitow Karr ripe ...... to Qneea Eleanor did not rack the poison White- i>op corn ...... riaugm Houib-wvst quarter of th*' Routh ro ot quarter Fen two ewe lamb* ...... 3 *0 I tw New Variety ...... to (4to. 4. told (ommtmiaaar .ball be paid *och of sect loo thirty-two (33i, all In town six <3> from her husband's wound, as ah* did not Hed pop earn...... Claas 22-Long Wools. Illuc 1 top corn ...... PLUMB. mm af massy far asab day at ten boar* actual It north 4.1 Range one (1, weal. aaoompany him on tbe expedition during New varieties of popcorn. Bradshaw ...... to •pent by him la tba employ af ibe . I Has* * a lira tow prices ami trtber particulars appiv to which this incident is alleged to have taken Tli«- *amt- prembim* for long wool*, middle Herman Prune ...... —• to Board of Tnrriiri tasll direct Ha *ball. st the FKANK K KCfibdiN wool* or any distinct tweed, premium so me ss • IKAM0 *BKP Imperial Hage ...... to • r»« srariisg is each month. )coder a tvaui *c- tf «N Hammond Building. Detroit. In clam Ju. 4 bu*. rad clover June grass seed Jfffihmaa...... to caaal to mtd Hoard al Trariaa* ol all rarrica* per Cromwell and Hampden did not attempt Olaaa 28 Long Wool Grade*. I ted clover mammoth Moor's Arctic...... to fararad by him far mid vllisgadartag (Ira peered- to sail to America Just before the outbreak . Hslkc clover seed ...... Month's Ortonm. ------to Ing uraath. *au iksll • pacify where tbe raw Ira* The saoH ’ premium* will be awarded >, in Tlmolhy seed ...... - Washington ...... —...... to Rto-f'h^TTw'IM appalsimast uodcr thi* ardi- »TFT) NOTICE ef the English revolution. A number of class SS. ______Bad tap road ...... Yellooliffi...... — —-...... —------* — to their friends did. but they had no thought At the meeting a motion was made aad car­ Flax seed New Variety —------to aaoce tasll ba made at the Aral regular maailag la off going. ried that that the tllvMoa ot sheep lie adopted Hungarian rraas ased... ----- Aogsm. 13*4. r. C VAU(AFGHAN.------with (he exception ot fat *h*op ■BUI..------— Class 31—Caaaod aad lined Knits. ItoWtw H. Hm, The French *oidler* in Constantinople in Where no competition exists tbe cnaimiti** Rye...... —...... Nova —All fruits pot up In acids trill he i Clerk. IBM did not. as stated by Voltaire, doom are not authorised to grant bat owe premium. IH.ANH AND PF.AK Jected by the . .... *t» 1 « ■PHhwm-----••••• Nora--Rut dve other varieties of notatooa (Tab Apples. Found at MlLLKR S FTDCD Ba BTS. Otjjt Georg* Ill wra net the j will be accept** for entry not named In this «• 23 every XVRDNMDAT until further notice ton- I by' ^ massMsd ptaaosat gpsft ------This is our of tho inoat ran von toot, additional not let aad peffiorao nonssnilng thto PHTATOl 1 | . i-.k w. m.., Roe young horse, mm J. N mhb, Rhs or aay ■■■ » » ** ptaaaontoot and mmol ike hotois 1 who loved children and was ly of Hebron l» rofoft. I M. C CAMP MILL. Owner. aaaiewharathoy of tbe valley f in tW city. If yon stop there onoo you OvMLMtoh > as la Hass 24. jLh77, CRffRRM.. At DeWltt Thuradav and Friday: (Irid. hat- [to do w nil * epato hss art adorn over allfor heal 1 >of are ctiro to tlo so aRRln. 1440tf urday and MoadRff. age or bin d, ft to let aad $1 to 3d. 81 Fee—310 to ensure a colt. CLINTON INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, JULY 12, 18»4

PNMOMAL. The Independent LINT OF PREMIUM. 81 WHIPPLE’S MIb Deal Stephen*, of lotus. vim ted Continue*) from 14.1 STEAM PRINTING HOtMfc. at her home in St. John* over Sunday. li «&■»•. | ^SUPPLEMENTARY ADJUSTABLE Fml Leer I*, of Byron, visited in the so m Mubllshad »v»rv Thursday morn - ig m m •Uaplay of rope work In* from th* indap«nd«nt Block. home of Mim Ella Stephens over Sun ­ pbotoeraph 4S8* — ...... No. 1 7. Clinton Jtvwnus. u> Cat#u|. WIDE TIRE- day. si Beat*. Class 88 —Paintings and dm H. ('ORBIT Proprieor. Collection of vbotoprapka by ai Chan. Reid returned to (irand Rapid* the exhibitor must he the am Monday night after a few day*' visit in fickle*) Applaa...... 50 8 sod producer of the exhibit IS I 8 FOR FARM AND LUMBER WAGONS. St. John*. drimd rmurr oil(I potatlogs of oot Dried Apptee.______oti patailapa, Sffurea...... 73 »l Pul UmI Frank Valentine is spending hi* va­ wUl b* | MM tUu rawalSI, 81 paint laps. Itnisasps — 8 Per Vmi cation with his grand parents. Valeo- i [mi r. iin**. aolomla —— 8 _ . ... .__ I tine, at Ovid. 81 pottrttass. Bowers ...... 8 0*1 UmUMtf ratm trt fife pr mImm pmt oil polntln*. fruit...... 8 water color pataUo**, not leas MMitua. Nisi*— doom * ivt im pm i»a* Mr Mr. and Mm. B. W. Keeney, of (irand 40 SO •hassix p4aaaa------....------...is »•»»* *« .«*«u» hon* ,* -otlectlon water color Spurs* aped wen Current Jelly...... iwiloctlon water color loodaoope oter^su^atrSOTrass: «•“*» Apple Jelly...... water iHilor aolBMdS...™—...... 73 He will b« rbanrad It at the raso of dvseeew Mia* Florence Wilson left for Bay drape Jelly.™...... ™ water no tor polatlop of Sower* 8 Has*harry Jelly...... water color polnttn* of fruit ... 8 LU j least msi isaeUaMsd View last evening where she will spend Illackberry Jeily...... 40 8 polntlnpa <>n allk...... 8 Oulnce Jelly...™...... 4* Si imlnttapa on aotln...... rte.au parte of the scatty. the summer vacation. tomato Jelly...... uarnttagaon rel ret...... 8 * * a <3 unne ana noise j > Tahapplr Jelly------44 90 kcnsloffton palnUap...... — ■0 JS • ^ b PRIIn TTINO (’has. North and daughter went to Ptam Jkhr....______ptlstlui from nature...... VO -*3 Panefa Jelly______— architecture) draw in* —...... 8 8 ™.— *5 Vto * vms*y t« -pond U- Cranherry Jetty...™...™....™. • rayon drawl op.....— ...... — 8 ______twlanoe of thesummer. Collection of Jellies not enumerated In popsll Srsodsp.-----—------J to 2 thla Um...... ao * •.peciiaen peomanahlp for buai CHURCH DIRKiTORY. Mr*. O. M. Leland and wife, of Hampl*- Chow Chow ...... 40 JO neoa purpooM...... -...... — 8 33 troit. are visiting in the vineg ar...... 40 30 ■pedmen ornatoental iwniuan ST. JOHN'S CHURCH—KM IK'OPAL home of Norr. Where there la uo competition the 30 * Corner of Walker and Mead rtf recta brother. Wm. M. Leland. Oomiolttee are not author!aed to grant but ■ III loot Ion *1* piece* paint inpa on 8 1 Morr.iup aoretoe. J0:du: B. A, 12 M.; eveninp china...... - 28 iluiu. 'M wrvioe. •::*>; Holy lid mu moo, Brat Sunday Wm. II. Richard* returned home ornamental piece ------1 On In Met month, after moral up aervlvc. tlpure paintth* on imrcelalt 1 to 40 | KRBDEHKK HALL. Hector. Monday night from an extended visit t* dor. Bower |MUntinmi on p with a daughter in Ohio. DOMESTIC lata...... 1 8 tel BAPTIST CHURCH 14 dot. piste* ...... J 1 8 3* Trowbridge i Arm.Al Mr. and Mr*. C. 8. Allison aud dan gli­ 1 00 8 Monmur aenrtce. 10:8; Sunday School, use; Class 32 Dairy and Household Pro ­ ci 39—Plants and Flowersworn. ermine aerOce. 7:8: ooaamunion, Srat Sun ­ tter are enjoying several day* respite ducts. = t day in each month, after moraine aerrlce. .-ollecUon of houae plant* not E. M. BLANCHAHD. Pastor. from tmainem and home duties. Specimen white breed, sail rtato* ™ 50 X leas than 1 wo do* pota ----- 3 Ml 8 j white bread bop rMo*. _ W Jft alk plant* different rmrtatla* In M. K. CHURCH. Mrv. II. M. Stevenson, of Greenville, brown brand ...... ko *5 pot* ...... — 2 uu 8 j state Street is visiting her sister. Mr*. II. Walbridge, circuit ■ 50 .’5 display of cut Sowers, not leas*i vo Moral ns ;—Clasa meetlns. preacblnp, butter In roll • lb* or more — 00 1 Where i* no excuse for cutting up tbo pupiic hlpbway wiiu a imrrow tired wapou when for ItJO; Sunday achool. ihDil. Kvenlap —Ju­ Si| venile Leasue 3:8: Kpworth Lensue. ViB; lees than 2galloiie ...... 9 W I u0 collection of dahlia* 40 » moderate aum you coo pet a sot of Wide Tire# that con be put ou orer the narrow tire matins. *.-<0: praaiktap. 7 :**• Basular Mrs. Charles Moss and daughter left • rook lard ...... 73 "« collection of rlnniaa ...... J 40 JO 1 prayrrer meetlns. Thuraday -venlas- here Tuesday for a vacation among • heeee not leas than *' I be asBB ™..—™™™—— 40 JO 1 FOR 8ALE BY DAVIES Sc ADAiwra C. ti. 1 HO MAS. Paetor. factory made ...... ! R> 75 collection of vrrlemt ------40 •JO friends in the state of New York. .-beeoe hand ssads...... -1 a* 73 collection of panstas...... 40 JO 1 FIRST (MNORBOATIONAL CHURCH Mias Lizzie M. Smith, of East Bing honey In combi lbs or more M IS collection of phlox...... 40 JUI Hand of Bruah at. honey In uoaa...... ■*> d collection of baiaam* ...... J 4» JO 1 Morning aervloe at IvdB: event ns aervtee at itam. has for the past week been suffer­ tnapte aupar 10 Ilia or loon* 50 A collection ol petunia* 40 * f:»; Sunday actio* ■ at noon; T P. a. C. E. ■ as pie tyrupl ooe nibs, . Vi S coiloctioa of peranluma ™J 40 Jf> meet Ins atI: IV Junior H C. E. Thursday at 4 ing from a severe cold on her lungs. amber i ------a* a collection of csrntelon* Ml a» n. is., prayer meetlns Thursday# at 7:13 j>. m . mince p4e...... ______50 94 hangiag baaSam...... 8 51 Woman's association Tuesday, s p m Mias C Mrs. Jeaee Dunn and her sister. Mr*. —P*0J*» • ...... 30 91 pair band basket* ...... J 40 jn A. Shaver, aec’y; Mias Anna Trend wall, chair­ Cruaaman. went to Ray View last Fri­ pumpkin pte...... 5* 8 patter isgsst ...... 40 •Ji man of relief oom. of Y. P. S. C. E.; Mrs H. E. ______SO 8 liaakrt ssgUOt —...... —I Ol »> I la dwin. chairman of relief com of woaaan ’s day to Hpe'xl a portion of the heated lemon t>le ...... SO 8 ptatc liobaM —...... I 40 » LIGHT WEIGHT term. • uetanl p4e...... 50 93 dk button hole boqueta ...... 40 J0 H. E. IIUTLKH. Pastor. marble coke ...... 30 8 autumn leave* aad praaea*. 40 JU •|K>np*' coke ------30 8 ainpfe pot plant grown by exblbi- Mr. and Mrs. M. Babcock left here offer eoke...... 30 8 8 8 FREE METHODlfT. last Tuesday for St. Louis, this State, fruit coke ...... Mi 8 Mornlns service;—Sabbath school, Vi8t loaf ooke ...... so » Class 40—Boy* and Girls Under 16 1 I'roacblns. 10:43; Even! ns service. 7iWi You ns where they will remain a couple of new kind uake...... 8 8 Y«u« of Ag*. People'* meetlns. i:3U p. m. ; • iaaa meetlns layer oaks- ...... 30 8 Tuesdays at 7:8 p. m. Prayer meetlns. weeks. • hoeolate ooke ------M 8 collection natural curiosities r> 8 Thuredays.at 740. F. A. PERKINS. Pastor. -u*ar cooMss. ... ™~—---- - 30 8 Npecitnen of ornamental worl VO 33 ('has. Shields went to l>etroit verter- singer oooUsa ...... 30 8 patch work quilt...... — VO A plain woolen aoeka ...... — 4* JO BUSINESS DIRKITORY. da|> morning where he expects to ac­ dnsgkSMts™ ...... - 30 8 innser bread ...... —....------30 8 plain woolen Moekinr* 40 JB cept a situation in connection with the plain woolen mtttrrs...... ¥> • apecunen plain band aewinx 40 8 Burlier*. railroads. Class 38 — Bmbroidsry. apeetauett ornamental newlna to JB Rev. James K. Butler, wife and child, Beet collection ten or more p4eeeu by oped men machine aewlna—J 40 2* jKti rr rvhrch HH»r wilson a on*- person™™.™.™.... —™—...... 1 8 crochet tidy ...... 40 8 o CABUSS. Presrlsterr. Walker 9t.. Waal Bv- of Wheetlsnd, Midi., are spending a akK- twiard cover ...... -...... - 75 • auras tidy ...... 40 Si areliuog it ear lie* dct»« praa*rt>7 sad eltb aal- lunch cloth------8 •peetmen of tattlnv^ ...... 40 » tafacllori. Ladle*' aad i biMrsn » Heirruuiaf, a few days in the family of Mr*. Seth 8 s specialty table mat» ...... 4 40 JB Smith, thi* village. aauipie hop rlarap l>re*d ----- 40 8 ACOB rOKHCH. pnprMtr ef - The (Meal' Mrs. F. W. lAunpliere ami ilaughter, -ample aalt rtsin* bread ...... 40 8 Hsrhar shop. Ladles' and rhlMrsa’* hair dotllo* not Hue thou 9------•ample brown bread ...... 40 * JcutUacaapactalty. Hood bath rooms Is eoaaacUeeof Lansing. spent the latter part of last led apread on cotton or lloen... tin mixed biscuit...... 40 'JB —...... week in our village, the guests of Mr. table apread on t 30 lot let eat...... — hood bouquet ...... 40 St Attorneys. and Mrs. R. C. Dexter. made calico dress ...... —..... 8 8 f on wool or i dreseed aad prettiest doll drea EWIR MEVKNtlGK, A. R, AT- Albert Thomas. Irvine Pouch, Frank -ofa pillow, by pin under 19 year* 40 JO | TORNKY. nprr* Horn* Btsak. I«*4 picture drape collection of polntlnp*. fi Waters and Frauk Vaucousant are en­ mantle drape 73 8 si* m. lyoh . jesm c. nuuLtns. joying a hunting anti fishing outing at 40 JO TON A OOOLINO. AUereeya al Law, It. •ktrt...... 8 8 4 Jobu». Mich. iMktorrr Kendrick'* More. Caprn Lake, ('rawford county. l nfoat ’a btanki apeclomn knit loan. . 40 JO foot root ...... fancy apran...... 40 8 UPSDUlINli. NORTON A WRI89CR. At- We are pleased to mile the fact that ef china — ...... 4ft 8 tj itemey* at Iaw . OSc* orer H. JeSa* Halloa- our esteemed townsman, (ieo. W. Ste­ tidy ...... Class 41 —Musics I at Bank 148 '■omli and bmab tray ™ phenson is very much improved physi­ pootopraph iwee...... Bast display of musical Inatrumerit* J 8 I m -yy ILL H. RNI'NOON, Alteeoay at Law aad pin tray------...... Class 48 —Miseollansous cally. and is enjoying life as of old. Iwnner —------selicnoi la <*haoe«ry. Puli'* f olieotloo atuffed bird* aad aqnlrrel* 73 Sfoeery ttere. 180 Miss Lulu Mill is lias accepted a po ­ lire acreeti ...... Cape of oooary hlrda...... 73 sition as saleslady in the news. liuok veil coon. —...... Lnrpcst exhibit of curtaaltlaa...... 73 8. N. I'ASThK) AUeraey at Law. aet lunch doth napkin* Class 48 —Big Thing*. Circuit Ceatttfe—daalaaar. Meoay teLoaa. and stationery store of P. K. Aldrich Ac •toy lie* ------—...... OStfW o**r Mia* Bur«a’» Mill lorry Stem. 118 For la rare! apple...... — - * Co., and entered upon her duties last DRAWN WORK, poor ...... —...... —----- * joii .i n notwi iiessr a wiLsstPSk. Monday. beat uoiieotiou tea or morr pine L. I pumpkin ------» ■quash PSBRWAS U 41.88 1 844 *i, AUeraey* uiUow iRam2 A at Low, at the old Hu4, ever tbo "rororr Mr. and Mrs. lilynu. who liad I men Ciothing is not only a lux­ orggaosao.'* w. Johoa, Mtrb. ______187 My...... —.... the guests of C. N. Scotiekl and family eel of iu dnyltea citron 4LMKIIM4K O OBHOKN, Atlerorya al for a few days i«st returned to their table cloth ...... quince ury at this time of the year, YL Low idwom Alllaee'a Jrwalry Hlera. liome in Jamestown. N. Y., Tuesday but it is an absolute necessity IhwtiNtrj. aide buonl cover..™ —...... M turnip ..... ——------morning. corrot...... ™™...™™,. toilet aet...... —------8 —health lieimtutlfi it Let um H. HO:* YON, Walker A. E. I hitcher, tins village, and D. Uoodkerohlet ...... « i-ablMun' ...... ,* *tfHl. 118 toilet towel ...... — ... 8 tomato...... H. Power, of Pontiac, left last Tuesday 1 inion...... *how you the iiuest line of PhyRicimnii. tray doth ...... —...... — — 8 Cl*** 44- Big Thing*. evening for a two week s tour through fancy drape ------— an gentlemen's gnrment* you ever < nnada on their wheels, making (Quebec For the lanrert cuiUBocrer------— B. UOUtiK, a. O., ■lur>U| g rao aad Ho clson 34 - Noodle Work. i>aea------* Oi*OBOthlc I'bysleiao. ilSrr aod raaldaoc* saw. J their objective point . Heat calico patch work guilt ...... 73 car of dent corn...... u*rr Upauldloa A (V> barlwarr. opp. The eteal worsted paieb work >10111----- 73 corn...... T J. fB.tVIN, n. D. tr H Ida w Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upton, of (irand lop eaten patch work >10111. 8 boat ...... fj • 4 Xllluu i. IMaaoaaa ef w aod cbii- Rapids, are spending their smurnei va­ allk patch work guilt ...... 8 Jrao a apaatoRy. ______ailk crasy patch work quilt------75 cation in the familv of his fattier in this worried rrasv .jollt ______8 paask...... ™™— K.t.VR C. Ul’NN. X. Ik. Pkyucioo aad village, anti with relatives and friends pair Ooe aheet* hand mode ----- . 8 wrpaa. ooe exhIS 48c* M raaideae*. 5rat ham* Mrs. OstTauder. who had I men l lie •taraulop 00 par »t by I not enu merated id the al •outliC. el the Prrnoa Heuae. M. Jehaa 187 I rut ton note* on garment by hand Hat, uoilootloa to .oaaiai guest of Mrs. J. H. Mrtiough for the Sneabirt hand made..™ —. .™™™ not Iras than P varletie# .... .1 8 8 *8T| 8. •>, Fbyaicuui and Bur- |iast three weeks left for Flushing Wed ­ infant drcaa hanrl made. ... —. MANUFACTURE* .• ireon. Eureka, Mid i______1917 apecinieti heaomOSP™.——...... nesday morning where she will make •perlmen over hood aewlap. ™— Heat aowiitp machine, near...™™™ POLL48S PSyuctaa ood Suraaao. cutlery...... —. U8m ever the8am ~Mask 8 St. Jeh m H**i- a short visit prior to retumi ug to lier pair'pillow caMr ...... — wroruer tfma ood Ottawa atraet* I II dry paste...... 1 8 home in New York state. class 3ft—Work by Any Worn ready made olothlop ...... —.I 8 j.1 M. POST. 8. Si, Pkratrtaa. Suryoaa rocker) and rtass wpra...... 1 oo 3, aod DraaRM, aoaa aids of Mato atreet. Eu­ Frank Percy, (’has. Moriand. L. L. tiaplav allrer wore . ------.1 8 reka, JUah. (J8aa at drag Maw, dll aallt prompt Place. E. C. Whetstone. J. H. Wheat. Heal iiaudi work quRt______—...... plated ware-...... —...... I 8 ly al tended . PrmartyUooaearef ally campduod8. optical pm I 8 Ill A. B. < 'asteelc and fomilie* are enjoy ­ men a knit hose...... —...... millinery .1 8 ing the attractive summer resort at woman * koll hoaa.------j m N4VBS4. .8. coopers mark..... —...... SO Pkralctao aad tWryuoo. it*r» tnr H. J. ('rvstal l^ake for a couple of weeks. Dr. mendlnp by hand ------— broom* ...... —.8* Oeedruff1* ahee ateaa. 1ISK and Mrs. II. Palmer joined tin* party •pmutn band aowlop. .._™—~.. doaen axe bet re*, band made 80 T Vll A. J. WIIKIIK iraician ood Bur- •peHineo ctcktup ...... — WAtmm. farriaue * and harm veaterdav . Class 36 Knitting JL/ iron t)Sn orer Bu Ill ran a elothlnp manufactured in the county , Wilson & Son. aiorr. M. John*. Mleh lawtr Mrs. Dr. Bertha Vaullooaan. physi­ Heat bed apreml...... -1 llest double aarrtaae ...A • 1 W men'* woolen boor ...... alnpte carrlapt . ..2 8 1 8 LI 8M.I.A8, 8. Phyatdao aod cian and surgeon, of Chicago, visited ittIif*p vooifii jiogi* 1J» Be I feen *i ill for n number of weeks. She .-ame woolen mitt ana ...... — «ii I key...... ! «l '41 D If WHO. 8. 8.. Hemwupalktr Tuesday evening and returned Inane wuoien mitten* fancy...—...... farm wapou .. 3 >M 1 i« XWe Payaletaa. Buryeeu aad Aoeu*reheur. >HSce •Ilk mittena fancy______alnpic wapou ____ Jt f*i 1 00 oa Main alraet. DrWItt. 11» on the earlv train Wednesday morning. •ilk mttlosa ■... iiot> oletpk* ....— • ...1 •» 8 wool looSi. M ...... — • utter..™...... — ....1 8 8 Phntograph.v. Her presence and cheering wools did .ilium tea* ...------—...... •loubie farm barnaa* ..J 8 1 |UO~.— —...... Tbo Hoot Salve in the world for Cute, Vstprinary. iiaaeock ...... , ..... —~ Hntiacs, Horae, Ulcer*. Balt Hboam, Fever in* ...... — TT 8. MINI. V. n. Held Mad* “Y b*. air. I'm a vatsraii of the aum . Horae. Tetter. Chapped llasda, Chi I l.lane*. IT• ihr <>ourto Vamrloary r«llrp •bawl, Coma ami all Skin Kruptiooa, and poai- drug Mara. Nlphu. Fanuar* Hotel. I am. It's well I remember tlisnawlu I ladle * vest tively carae I’llsa. or no pay required. It HARDWARE. WOOl IWMMl ilsvH nigh the valley of ttie Cumberlmul •Ilk hood ia guranlood to give perfect mtiataction ami tiie long pimI tlrean marche*. with taaeinotfir , or moony refunded, l'rice *J6 cents par Y7I J. PI.I SiTKtU. FAIFTUR fbd- nothin to eat. when the roromiMun rh»y...... box. For rale liy Kildow A Mill man. St Fi. era by mail pramptly alleadel to. tjealttr f'WK'HRTINU. John* ami Fowler. aad excel bare. the arm of •nreaaa " laser tuflUo waggin* was slow. I’ve lieen all I cotton nr linen Hire a trial IXOMf through it. fomiwtle. and mi m tstake. ' “But of course the government give* •heir lambrequin ...... - Agricultural InipIrmFiitx. CouKiNtinc of Plow*. Harrows, ami I'nltl ___ I nderlakinu. akin...—™™!™------K M Hwlpart aad wife to Byron Farr, KV lot. you a iiensiou. '' 9 and------W 14------tot t, block . ^93.1. NfmJ< John*.. 9148 _8 . IN448 48A8. ~l'NDKRTAK3Ji- 1 m ran —...... vRtom of INfTerrnt Kinds Knginrs and Threshm*. “ I Vnalon ! Law*y. no ! It was Cox- • Idi oott.Mi or line* ...... Hoe <1 YaoDeuaen end wife to Amalia A f*apaaileOa«rt HeosaNqoar*. M. Jebaa.Mteb • box of Dr. ______Ussa of war mmd to rx ecu tod is fn chest Ring ’* Now Lite I'llla, Fran, aa wall a* s Myie of art. IT not mtiWod with ii, after copy of (Inide to Health aad Honsehaid yo« got it, we will rtftsd the stsmp* ami fane) fan for < Instructor Free. All of which is gnaran- Coll and See Us at the Old Stand, Walker Street Went. Chat Mt yon keep the bask. Add ram SOaL.:: tood to do yoa Rood aad coat yon oothiag. 13) Wc H. E. Burp i.rn A Go. Chicago. Ml. 4 FI Mow A Hillman* drag Wove. H». I oho* • •old lo 8. Job** 1 aad Fowler. 4 I

. —------CLINTON INDJSPENDKNT THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1894.

They re si tee it is reunion with thoae family cemetery. Wonld God all chil­ TABERNACLE PULPIT. from whom they have long been dren were as kind to their parents separated. If tbo father have large property, “THE nUSTIC IN THE PALACA I am often naked as pastor —and and be be wiee enough (o keep it in his own name, lie will be respected hy OF THE KINO. every pastor is aakod the question — “Will my children be children In the heirs; but how often it is when the heaven and forever children?” Well, son bud* his 'father in famine, as HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY! ‘Jnnepb la YoC Allvnt I WUl do a nil bar there waa no doubt a great cnange in Joseph found Jacob in famine, the Hla> Hefore I Mb,'* Uml 4A/, or the state; but Jacob waa glad to get back cause he can not hear aa well as bo Mporimtiti mmtat mo to thorn. Statistic* oliow that, au.'ing all chronic sufferers, not more than one In Mw- hundred ever Ku miife, wliu m now natriaf the Anti­ .1* -eph anyhow, aud it did not make need •«, and when he asks it over Ui the larger rlUe* to receive treatment; tills fact U owing mainly to two reasons: First, the tend Me Bread the sick have podes, on Me round-I he-world journey, of leavlax home and going Into the turmoil. imjImj and confusion of s great city, and tie- worry uud exhaustion Incident rwclt inference to the old man again. tad the son lias to repeal it, to travel. thsontl. the grest expense of the trip snd tlie unreasonable prices charged for examination and treatment by he* selected ua the aiabject (or hie xrUalha* the boy looked older or looked he bewla in the old man's ear: ‘*1 the city -pcclaMats It is a notorious (act that chronic diseases *n> so distinct from acute ones that the regular practi­ aermou through the y»reei> to-dey. tioner. as u rale, wants nothing to «l*» with them, uud If sstlsh*.^ with ills Incawv, wilt frankly say so, lienee the neces­ monger. And jt will be enough iov nope yon hear that!'* How long he sity of the specialist; and tiiat lie -hull put himself where thorn- w.tlent* ssnirw/ by thrir f'rttmttr Ttootor may see him “The i toe tic in the Paiaee," the text tor tnai parent if he can get beak that must wear the old coat or the old iiat und rewaive first-class treatment, ulll.ougli uuuhie to visit the city to secure u like quality of skill. Tlie fact that a city being teken from Gea. 45:23. “1 will specialist visit* your county seat, mid receives-aud prescribes for patlenti at your lies* hotel doe* not In the leaat detract son. that daughter, at the gate of before they get him a new one! How •.from —-■■■ hts —skill,—...i honesty, Integrity' itegrity,,j ,1,or ,respectability.j, 9For ,,If „a umhman I,ia a,, nf-fi,inu«iigentleman at•». linn■»»»,«.— lie Is ti gentlemaii every— go end vw hi in before i die." heaven, whether the departed loved chagrined they are at his independ ­ w lie re. although occasionally ■> hungry doctor will - unt Ion . sick mail or woman to keep away from ti-: that too In fa* ...... tin- Jacob«luui long nuce paued the , fact that Lhe same sufferer ha* lm-u it pulient of *uhl uctor for month* uud often yours, and paid him ull the money lie one shall tone a cherub or in full- ence of Ike English grammar! How could rake »tiH scrape uml now dud* himself worse of 'hun ut beginning of treatment, yet is cautioned hy this M. I*, to hundre*l year mile-ebone. In thoae grown angel-hood. There must be a long he hangs on! Seventy years and loo!, out for fraud und ignorance. Common decency wou!2, ut least, suggest sHen-e on Lhe part of such creatures. Hues Hr. times people were dietinguiehed for Humphrey cure everylsalyV No! Hoe- li« treat every case that go*-* to him? No! M*«t emnhatlcully no! Itutiie do*-*cure u change wrought by that ealestial oil uot gone yet! Seventy-live years snd greater percentage of cases accepted for treatment than any »pe*-lall*» of our acquaintance. Ill* business has assumed such adz longevity. In thecenturieh afterward mate and by those supernal years, not gone yet! Eighty years and uot gigantic proportion* In Central Michigan tl.xt lie liu*. found It an ulmoiute necessity to change his headquarters from lllll*- w persons lived to great age. Galea, the dale to Lansing, and to drop ull Id* Indium* und Ohio towns: thus In future confining hla work, almost entirely to the gn at Afeb but it will only be from loveliness to gene yet! Will he ever go? They Htalo of Michigan This enables everyone under his care to communicate with or see the Doctor on short notice at all times. W' most celebrated phyeician of hie time, more loveliness, and from health to think it of no use to have a took so little of hie own medicine thet more radiant health. O parent, as doctor in his last sickness, and he lived to 110 years. A man of un ­ you think of the darling panting aud go up to the drug store and get a At St. Johns Thursdau. July 19,1894. Qnedav only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. John*; doubted veracity on the witness stand white from membraneous croup. I dose of something that makes him in Gugland swore that he remembered f Ilu. ilnnrMit::*' -* “Gout CraK“ mu c. - earnestly request* ull persons under treat want you to know it will be gloriously worse, ami economize on a coffin, and tahkii . Asthma axu all Amrrioxn or mem to write him often, as advice* may au event 150 years before Lord llecon bettered in that laud where there has beat the undertaker down to the last fTHK l.’ersM A im I,ah *aoi >. Till* remedy lie necessary week after week iu order to epeaks of a countes* who had cut three etnlinUleH all the ''tonic" and “antiseptic ■ pu*h any given case on u* rapidly a* po-- never beeu a death uud where all the {mint, giving a note for the reduced > proper! ic* of (ioLU. anti It- curat I. slide.uml :i go*! • oruliMin —.en*e stale*.i. . set of teeth, anti died at 140 veara. inhabitants will live on in the great amount, which they never pay. 1 have er is as near u “speritk-" for < 'utarrhsl sf- on the (curt of the imtieot hy mall I* Lite Joseph < rele of Pennsylvania, lived { fectlonsii* It is puMtlhlc to produce, nnd next tiling ton persouu! cuusnilatlon. future as long as God! Joseph was officiated at obsequies of aged peoplo when useti In c.itmcciioti with th*- )•*»-- 140 yearn. In lbS7 a book waa printed Joseph notwithstanding the palace, where the family have been so inor ­ >i**i - regular constitutional *-• >i THOUSAND* OF MIN containing the names of thirty-seven and your child will be your child not ­ dinately resigned to Providence that I treatment and dietary, will cure any <•«.»*• All over tin* country sre iadtig slowly ld«-d 4 of Catarrh: provided the sufferer wftl fol ­ <•••*> * :ir after year owing to the vi • persons who lived MU years, aotl the withstanding all the raiuiug splendors felt like taking my text from Pro ­ low Dr. Humphrey'* Instruct Ion-. Wli *i Ull tiuld- passing off with tin* urtueiwater 1 names of eleven persons who lived 1M of everlasting noon. What u thrilling verbs: “The eye that raocketh at its 4 It I* understood that Catarrh In «otnc Tlu-y (<•*•! all ran down, drugged out und form or of some part, is the foundation of l whipped of energy and itmMtlcwt. t»>it are years. visit was that of the old shepherd to father, and refuaeth to obey its 4four-Uftlis of all chrouie aliment* uud ; ull iit.>ron**-iou* or when* tin* t rue cause of Among the grand old people of the prime minister Joseph! 1 sec the mother, the ravens of the valley shall the failure to recognize and cure thl-. I. ' their trouble lie*. S*-*-klng relief from 4 tbs reason for so much disappointment tie* family doctor, tin-v are treated for whom v have record was Jacob, the old couutrjiuan seated in the palace pick it out. and the young eagle* on tin- port of sufferers with lone . lul­ I ;:illo.,.n*-*s. Dyspepsia. Ill-art Trould*-*or aheuln d o the text, llut he had a looking uround at the mirrors and shall eat It.” In other words, sucii an ling affect Ion* fu'ty explain* why m< few 1*>..-uniatIsm and Riilney Disease, hut t«> art* cured of tic disease*. to pm-|sM*. They try imletited inset rams. bad Lot f oye They were jealous the fountnius and the carved pillars, ingrate ought to have a dock of crown I Tlie Doctor I* surrounded with the fin­ i...t i in**- disappoint tl.cth These «uffcr- and uuto...oua uud every w*ay unprin ­ and oh! how he wishes that Raciie), for pall-bearers! I congratulate you est ti n*l imxt ex tensive collection of in ­ ers may la* of ull ages. from, mere l»*y- to struments ever Imported to this country advanced Ilf*- Imt Hi* tn.i orltyan cipled. Joseph, however, seemed to his wife, was alive und site could have if you hav*- the houor of providing for .to.- examining amt t renting all form* of <11** aged married men who huve worked be an exception; but he had been gone come there with him to -see their son uge«l parents. Tlie blessing of the r chronic ailments of the head. fare. eye. tiny nnd night, as you might say, for y*- 1 r- .ear, throat, nuce. cheat, lungs, heart. *to- nnd year** If sucti will come to m* . »n*l many years, and the probability was in liia great houaa. “Oh," savs Lord ttle of tl» ir urine I wil that lie was dead. As sometimes now- the old man within him­ on you productive organ*, urinary organ*, brain them the cause of their trouble. self, "1 do wish Rachel could be J may say in regard to the most of ‘ and nervous sp-teni, paralysis, rhumb- in u house you will tind kept at the , 11 —tii. sick lifattache, Iiu4*kaclie. tumor-, THOU HANDS OF WOMEN table a vacant chair, a plate, a knife, here to see all this!" 1 visited at you tiiat your parents have probably I growths, joittt disease*, piles, hip dtitNUa-. Suffer tin- disappointment* of u broken a fork, for some deceased member of the farm house of the father of Mil­ visited you for the last time, or will sciatica, *kln diseases, ulcers and every down. Iienumtied. nervous system in tln-lr ’ form of weaknesaof either laalt-ur female marital relations who <-au In * perfectly the family, so Jacob kept in his heart lard Fillmore when the son was I‘resi­ soon pay you such a visit, and I Iiave The doctor'* spec! He medicine- go *t might % cured. lient of the United States, and the wondered if they will ever visit you in ‘to tin- dlseu —si organ, and can Is- pJuinly a plate fur his beloved Joseph. There frlt at work In Uk < diseased parts v* ry WW/f for fbrimto Qmottion /.itt to sits tlie old man. the flock of 14" years octogenarian farmer entertained me the king's paiaee. “Oh,” you say, “I t short I v after their Use I* liegun. The/ -raft (fMfftion la*t to until 11 o'eiock at niirht telling me am in the pit of sin!” Joseph was in , »r*' pleasant t« Luke, mild but .. archil..' in their flight having alighted long ■In acthai. y< t us**-*- with the most del lean atoo by rrrfuett. what great tliiugs lie saw in his son's the pit. “Oh,” you nay. “1 am iu the enough to leave the murks of their lady or child, do not reduce tin* strength, H nm'trrtMl ("ure* by my new Improved house at Washington, and what prison of mine iniquity!” Joseph was land can Is* used while at the usual ureti- claw on forehead and cheek and itulloii. u* mutiv pulient* still ;!•< for method of treatment accomplished in Daniel Webster suid to biin. und how once in prison. “Oh,” you sa}\ *T nervous disability, prrmntun- decline of temple His long beard snows down nurd work und H um - Llleutlon to huslue*-* manly fiowers. und kindred nlfe ilnn*. over his chest, liis eyes are some ­ grandly Millard treuled ins father in didn't have a fair clmnce; I was de ­ ure often -lowly, *ure*y. yet uuconarlou. - My dying, knowing tl -mwlvo- III. yet d. - which have Ix-en neglected ..r \in-i. Ilf i* 11, what dim. and he can see further tlie white house. The old man's faec nied maternal kindness! Joseph was treated. No experiment* or fullure-*. I'm- celvc-d into a fal*** security, tln-y proem — Dr. mM S. H0U1PHBEY •lent* ire.-iie*l hy mall ami medicine* seal when they are closed than when they was illumined with the story until al­ denied maternal attendance!" “Oh,” ’ tlnnte uml put off tin- matter until tin- case is rendered Licurablv. Tlie do-tor Qure$ /1fter pil Others Fail. by express free from observation. arc open, for lie can see clear back in ­ most midnight lie had jual been you say, “1 am far away from the to the time when beautiful Rachel, visiting hla sou at the capitoi. And \ laud of my nativity!” Joseph woofer FACTS FOIl MEN OF ALL AO KM. fortunates arise* not only from the fact of the most sclent It*: , his wife, was living, and his children suppose it was something of tlie same from home. “Oh," you say, "I have By reason of false modesty tin* youth of our kind are kept In and * pec I He medication known eitherIn lids or uny other coun ­ 4 Ignorance of tin- serious result* which certain - ..it *iy and ball— try. liut xh.ito the fiu't - and early case*, by wli.rii he I* enabled to Infuse u part of Ills own energy decay, organic weakio-w*. pn-maittre h*-*of the manly power*. Into their iwipebse* llvew. Were not all such case* la id In the The centenarian is sitting ptviuii-l more than ih«*-e. ergies of Unh liody and mind, rolls the step of it* elasticity, gets up and goes to the door to see as herx- we have to mlulster to a disease.. Indy, u dl*eas«sl mind. dim* tie- bright eye. p-vlea the cheek, develupe* cowardice, and who has arrived, and his long ubsent eye*, wondering how anybody could too, will be cmpalaced. Oh. what a 4ami Imagination* til 1**1 with morbid *le*ltx-* and h-nriful appre­ often destroy* Lite brightest Intellect. The reunsluctlve func ­ sons from Egypt come in and an ­ be so old. '1 he parents can not slay •lay that will lie when the old folks hension* Dr. Humphrey's unparalleled sucre** with lh«-*e ttn- tion is the muln*prii:g of animal life preserve it at all liuxarU*. many days, for they are a little rest­ nounce to him that Joseph instead of come from an adjoining mansion in XPH’^SirAI FYAMlMATinM MANY HOOK* AUK WRITTEN UPON Tills m'IUF.tT. and thousands „t bright. being deatl is living in an Egyptian less. and especially at nightfall, be­ heaven, and tind you amid the alabas­ At it i Jit.aL L.*\n. IIAfll -hbilng Instrument* an- Mild annually to Doctors for the purpose of determining cause they sleep bolter in their own J i the hour! and locate*. It* valves: talk**l I* rntsilv **f the lol«-*of the lungs: chamU*rs of tin* heart und all -ort* of 'rale*' and to their room after they have retired each other, the scene will eclipse the Y ‘crBpItntlons. ’ and wbmt the exaciluutlon wa-«»vrr tbe lady wa* s«> completely «*xl»aust«si site coald scarcely stand ttlom- to caught him and led him to a lounge teh- «iressed f*h«- pulti tin- tlo examluHt Ion f*s-. t«*»k her pre-*-rlptloii f»»r **pls>»pliltes. ami returm*l to her, and put ooid water on hts face, and at night to see if the lights are prop ­ meeting on the Goshen highway, T homr. INinr a'hllq! In f*air montb- she w:i- mouldering In her shroud. Dr. Humphrey saw till thl* nr a glance many months fanned linn a little erly put out. for tlie old people uuder- when Joseph and Jacob fell on each ^mls-fore. 11‘altb lias Its feature*. . Satli di — use one nmv t» known a* rtinlliy h» the other. Tin- natural physician know- , stuuti candle and lamp better than tlie other's neck and wept a good while. Isitli ut sight. In ull their yiade* an I apprarnneas. DR. HOI.MAN f*. HI’MFIIKKY pu * -*** thl- iMs-utlat power more In Hint half delirinxn the old man ME highly deveiope*! titan any doctor we have ever known. < modern apparatus for illumination. Hut oh, how changed the old folks mumbles something about his son In the morning, with real interest in wilt be! Tiieir cheek smoothed into fhilelt Is nlway- preferable to -«*• my imtlenla. a lien* thl* Is Iminslt Joseph, lie save: “You don't mean I I lllll II! till I Ull llinil 111 1 A III 11 till to long d.-tan, • . .xln-t > *• «-•>* — >>r * li«-r* the e\|M-;is«-s ,.f travel a*lf t rent men t t- an Item. I will, when nstuest**! by mall, with u stamp, Joseph, do you? my dear sou who has rested last night. Joseph, in tlie his­ stooped posture lifted into immortal Y enclosexl for reply, -end a print* f urine In a clean iiottie *b >uld Is-sent hy express, provldtsl It cun reach me within TWELVX iiot'iia alter ls-lng imsstsl. Crint* < then with the spriglitness of a bound ­ Y tlfteen Imuts old Is uiisolately worthies- for an:- Ivsl-. a- It always decomposes, and IIhm- part Its, wlm ask patient* to send their fully resuscitated him, aud the news your parents. The probability is. be­ was confirmed, the tears begin their ing roc, as they shall say to you: "A water several hundred mile- for uw'Tvb ar.- either milling tln-ms*-i vesor s**u,**oii* «-l*e. Freslt urin*- give* the sclntlarly phys'dati | fore they leave your house they half spirit passed tills way from earth und valuuMt- Information. Htalo urin is worth1*-**, i-xo-nt to frighten tin* Ignorant. The urine for aitalyw a sltould lie saved daring winding war down the crossroads of tin* after pari of tin- night ami Hr* l.i themorning. The Isxttlc should I** nltsnlntely ch-an. well cork*sl. -*H*ttrelv packed, und sent , spoil your children with kind ­ told us that you were wayward and at the earliest ptssdblo moment by express to me. Express charges must always he prepaid by the -end'er. the wrinkles and the sunken lips of ness Grand father and grand ­ dissipated after we left the world; hut ENCLOSE STAMP the old man quiver, and he bring.* hts mother are more lenient aud in ­ FOlt REPLY. bent lingers together as lie says; you huve repented, our prayer has fliiflress Dr. HDLDIHN 8. HUMPHREY. S18 Srafitl Street. 8.. Leosino. fllicti. dulgent to your children than they been answered, anil you are here: and “Joseph is yet alive. 1 will go and ever were with you. And what won ­ a* we useti to visit you unearth before see him before 1 die " ders of revelation in the bombazine we died, now we visit you in your r It did not take the old man a great pocket of tlie one and the sleeve of new home after our ascension. " And while to get ready, I warrant you. He the other! Hie»*ed is that home where father will any, “Mother, don ’t you put on tlie best clothes that the shep­ Christian parent* coma to visit! What­ see Joseph is still alive?” and mother W. L. DOUGLAS 5 DOLLARS herd s wardrobe could afford, lie got RIGHT’S ever may iiave been the style will say, “Yes, father. Joseph is yet into the wagon, and though the aged of the architecture when tney S3 SHOE HJVWfr. alive. " And then they will talk over Do you wotr thorn? Whoa noxt In oootf try • pair. to PER DAY are cautious and like to ride slow, tlie came, it is a palace before they leave. their earthly anxieties in regard to •Mt In tti* world. wagon did not get along fast enough If they vis!t you fifty tuna*, ilia two you, und tlie midnight suppli­ for this old man; and when the old most memorable visits will be tiie first cations in your iwhalf, and they m 13.00 tMD OTHER 0IS0R0EBS OF THE ICORETS 20 Easily Made. men met Joseph's ciiariot coming down and the last. Those two pictures will will mite to each other the scrip­ $400j ^2.50 CAN BE FERMAHENTLY CURED BYUh.HO ffr want nun*- men. wornn-, bny*. SIS I girl* to to meet him.and Joseph got out of tlie hang in tiie hull of your memory ture passage with which they used to 1* 2.00 work for u« a few hour* dally, right in and urout»l ♦3.50 f their own l^tueu Tlw husineo. is ra.y, plraMUit chariot and got into the wagon and while memory lasts, and * ou will re­ cheer their staggering faith: “1 will .TOM LAMCS DR. J. H. MeLEAN'S threw his arms uround his father's rtrirtlv Ini., rmblr. an*l par* Is itrr Piai, ant other member just how they looked and be n God to thee and thy seed after •2.50 [<2.00 offer— I agent*. You have a clear field and no neck, it was au antithesis of royalty where they sat, and what they said, thee.” Oh. the palace, the palace, •2.25 <1.75 oompetltloB. Itlparltairi nn you of filial affection and paternal love, ♦2.00 <1.75 zilh everything tltat you need, treat you weil, at what door sill they parted with Rsxtcr called “The Saints' Kvenaating roh which leaves us so much in doubt you, giving yn.i the tinal good-by. L)n Rest.” That is what John Itnnyan and help you to <-ari. leu time, ordinary wagrr. about whether we had better laugh or tx’omen do a. well as men, ami b«»y* sn*l girl. not be embarrassed if your father called the “Celestial City.” That is It la a safe sad unfailing rnaody (tar all cry. that we do both. So Jacob kept B»a>-goo*t pay. Anv one, nnywltere. raw do tho com-.* to town and he iiave the man­ Young's "Night Thoughts" turned ■ tvorf: All «ucoee*I *r'**> follow our plain sn*l »lm- the resolution of the text—“I will go ners of the shepherd, and if your Kidnf v Troubles, Liver Disorders tile direction*. Earnest work will surely bring into morning exultations That is If yoowoaf t«oo DRESS SHOE, mo* lotho latest and see him before I die. " mother come to town and there be :n 4 i ray’s "Elegy in a Churchyard" you s great deal of monev E< er* thing Is new ityht, don't pay $6 to $8, try my S3, $3.50, $4.00or and Female irregularities. snd In great demand. Write for our |«iaphl«t What a strong and unfailing thing her hat no sign of costly millinery. turned to resurrection spectacle. That $5 Shoo. They ft oqoal to coitom mads and look and is parental attachment! Was it not The wife of the l.cnp-ror Theooosiua Price One Lft1'.; Per RetUe rtrcsUr, and receive fall tnronuntlon. N*> harm is the "Cotter ’s Saturday Night" ex­ waaraiwolf. If yoo with to ocooomizo in your footwear, dome If yoo conclude not to go on with the almost time for Jacob to forget Jo ­ said a wise thing xvlun she said: change*! for tiie “Cotter's Sabbath do to by pgrehaoiaf W. L Doogiao Shoo*. Nano aad the 3m J. H- V(ls*n MedlelRe Oo* bnsiBM.. seph? The hot suns of many summers “Husband, remember what yon lately morning. Tiiat is tlie shepherd of pries stamped on tho bottom, look (hr It when yea bey. HI. LOUIS, MO., eorge tin k o had blazed on the heath; the river were, and remember what vou ure Salisbury Plains amid the 1 looks XV. L. DOUaLAB. Drecktsm, Mass. Sold by SOUK f»teOF»«l«:TOWW. G S 80 &C .» Nile had overflowed and receded,over ­ and be thankful." on the hills of heaven That ia ft Box 488, flowed and receded again and again; Hy this time you ail notice what the famine-struck I'adanatam turned PORTLAND, MAINE. the seed had bent sown and the liar- kindly provision Joseph made for his into the rich pasture fields of Goshen. Blood That is Jacob visiting Joseph at the Nerve vest reaped: star- ;oee and set; years futher Jacob. Joseph did not say: “I Kuiidei' of plenty and years of famine had can't huve the old man around this emerald caatle Tonic passed on; but (be love of Jacob for place. How clumsy he wonld look SOME NOTABILITIES- Joseph in my text is overwhelmingly climbing up these marble stairs and General Booth, command or-in-ehiof f riTNtx.PATENTS udTndeMirla o HH m4. m*Iall Pat- J dramatic, oh. that is a cord that is walkiit,' over these mosaics' Then not snapped, though pulled on by he would be putting his hands upon of the H-xIvntinn army, saya that he / ee: temamm conducted tor g<".»»n Fees < * Own Omtt to Oeeosrrr U. >. F* . *wr Omer .nany decades! Though when tlie lit­ some of these fre*c*ie». People would never reads the nexvafiapers. J.nd ws can wn.i in !•*■ tiBJ* thsaUuM] tle child expired the parents may not wonder where that old greenhorn Tlie Suez canal cor,t|Miny ha* rntcxl grwpntefroet Waadtlsgton. J hcntl fttt * Send model, drswu,- or photo., xrith dcxcrip-. have liven more than ?5 years of age, runic from lie would shock all tin* an annual pension of 5,001 francs ties, rl|Slv* , tlon. We idris.. It {vtestable or not, trie o( J and now tiwy are 75, yet the Egyptian court with his manners at each to lie Lcsscp.x. thirteen children, * mi | »hlrl. F charge. Oar (m ant due tUI paumt ti sscursd. * A PimemcT. "Ilow toObt.tn Fmwu , ' wttbj vision of the cradle, and the table. Resides that he might get sick Ellen Terry's Oral husband xvaa r. WILLIAMS’ coo <■( mom M tbs U. S. sad lormgnooea trte. ] }• •eat 'res. Addreu, childish face, and the first utter­ ou my heads und lie might he queru ­ George Freileric Watts, the eminent MEDICINE: CO., ance of tlie infantile lips an- fresh lous. and he might talk to me a* nnd veteran royal Academician, at:II Scbenectadv. F.i. C.ASNOWiCO. to-day. in spite of the passage of a though I were only a boy. when 1 am livintf, nnd past seventy. *»dBrockvIlk. UnL • Oee. esrtwT ornez. tWhSMiwareN, O. C. J half century. Joseph was as fresh in second man in all the realm Of Dr. John Contee Fnijrfax of Mary­ Jacob ’s memory as ever, though at 17 course, he must not suffer, and if land. ia the only KitglloJi peer xvh<> is years of sge the boy haul disappeared there is famine in his country —ami 1 an American citizen. II • has never 17 IVI CretT WTCEHATaW ABOUf from the old homestead I found in bear there is—! will send him some taken hi* neat in the house of lords. our family record the Mory of an in­ provisions: but I can't take a man General Greeiy Relieves, from ths E>w.*y IVic* CURBS fant that had died fifty years before, from I'andanarntn and introduce him many some - jr-ftr t.om rlmractrr of the teeberpra tvltioh ho Meant Mon- -tattoo; tboy and I said in roy parants “What is into this polite Egyptian court \\ list lias observed, that there exists at or who to con (id. in to g.t proper adv.oc, Tf MM MtddOMTMl no tail, dam't lor another. this record, and what does It mean"" a nuisance it is to have poor rela­ near the North pole p la rye extent uf Don't ceoftd* la anybody but try Rom - BbIa a.r aval UNtAan! t-B Their chief answer waa a long, deep tions!" ice covered land. receipt of prtre. It 00. Joseph did not say that. Imt he Brudfield ’s sigh It war vet to them a very ten ­ I*onl Rosebery had Mr. Gladstone'* es—"i•r.W-iui«»kisT. •u"0J!iii.MS,e,,aH»X4ST5.o .s der sorrow. What does that all menu' 1 rushed out to meet hi* father with reference to him as “the mt.n of tho MHN WtObFRBURN | ♦REMMMDmq All|aMn perfect abandon of affection, on>' JP. O. Why, it means onr children departed future" quoted at hint by a Manches­ Female Regalator /Cm \ are oars vet. ami that cord of attach­ t»rought him up to the paiaee aad in ter orator, lately: when he returned ■ SpocHk tor PAIHFUL. PROfUBC, J / JONES v trod need him to the emperor and pro 2Srfr~^~2sopwa. ment reaching a ernes the years will thanks for tho complimentary sp »cch SCANTY. tUPftMMD aad IBBC^V'JM TON SCALES / OF vided for all the reel of the father a MENSTRUATICI OH IL DEEM, PARENTS. hold ns until it brings us together in days, and nothing was too good fo<- lie observed, anti doubtless with feel* mm o. fee «oMW* aodWpw *HaaMad la tbe ttaevff1™- *60 'BINONNMTONt thepaisee as Jacob snd Joseph wire inf, “I am toeffinninir to think it ia a Booh to “WOMAN" mailed ftes. •oty tataa mgaiar tmt^X..* tamn tbe war llie old mnn while living; and when lie BBAODELO B8BULAT0B 00.. Atlanta. Ba. teevl*f>es of the Twttan war. of Itbta t.. law, and , Banin Tw. Beam / \+ "•> J brought together That 1# one thing waa dead. Joseph, with military es ^rrat deal easier to be the run*, of the aaM br all I V a ALLtlBM a. / ifife. makes old people die happy. eort. took hie father's remains to the futurs than tlie man of the preseak" far CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY JULY 12. 1894.

THE nOSE’O BRIDAL. that neither heard tha entrance nor that sho could pay a visit to tb9 Highest of all in Leavening Power. —Latest U. S. Gov't Report LIFE HADE EASY. Marion's now womanly and lighter cardinal ’s treasurer, one who hon­ Ia the Sevh of the morn a roe* was torn— 3 it* «w**iost mawa t of all ths pare stop Hut the secretary saw her pale ored his drafts more readily than the And It noaiiod scale«t ih> aokl. xrsy welt blue stockings gleam in the non um­ royal exchequer cashed those of Ms Ao leveA-mrut of r.fljr Ceuta I’rodmt And ua Ua ofeeek wo a a* wy tear bra of bis saoeluin, and looking up. patron of liar ados thu Ambition* uu AilM'tktac Howard. A little inbMB peered over ths hill. traood the dainty ligiire u> the merry CHAPTElT VL And nailed oa the pale rose trembling there eyes which beamed on him a wal- |b^hl Baking Aad wold: • Why weoposi thou mr -luoro. Tho Old Vox at Bay. Por of oil the flower* thou era most f«r !" roIrknUr. Oat., nbm the Mirpriatng cutno. Titno aad again tho prime minister utory. aa told by the «ubjeci of oor nketch. of And the roe* replied “I am fall of fesr. “Ha. (Therm, ami chart!** she had acknowledged that the Jopltngu bow a maaU lanatoml of Bfijr or ala auc- Kur the world L straa.e sad tbs morn Is cried, as if unaware that her unre ­ cardad wherr fallow) had become a byword. aMU. and ouquottea around the king de ­ Powder Aad lbs pbsatoms of ntrht were all sboet strained tone was a grave interrup ­ signed him infinitely more labyrinths Mr. yoloam Pox la a man ao wo11-known aad And. ere thy . omin i my heart »toxl st.ll ” tion of their state affair. “Always j rrspartad where he liras, that no one who to thread than the whole phalanx of ABSOMlTEIXf PURE knows fltm aoald doubt a mirmal ha will Then the sunbeam said' “J betai you joy. in a fog with your cipher. Why do European statesmen. Perhaps he Aad I’ll lire tbs* mr life sad we will wed " not statesmen write in plain words? j mako oyer hla ataaalure. but many know of bis And It Irtsaed the tear from tbs rtrxiu chosk. accounted Haradas too cheap, bat story. These are hta own wonts. -I waat to And the birds ease lore sou .* ore- .toad I am sure if they write as they speak the young mao with all hta nature In France there ara special railway Lawyers like to eee men lead their i lire aty testimony to the world far Dana a Kid* -Hawaii Hoyt la Portland Transcript it would be equally fuil-soundiug thirsted imrsislanUy for the blood of -earn for carrying bicycle*. nay 1*1 11a. When a boy I was carryta* a pole, and —incomprehensible. And 1 who one who had «0 often modo his own Ten yallow coJla lily plants re­ __ Karl-a merer Meet Tan. anti fall, hurtlaa myself severely. I was address you. though a mere boy. run cold. He rallod that attenuated cently sold at auction in London for troubled with my ktdaeye ever after. Whan 1 Cardinal Richelieu. have known one or two statesmen ol was about It years eld I ex pertsnaad severe at­ blood the very veins of hh present SS.uoa note. ” Don't pray so toed as lo drown charity'scalL tacks of pain over the raw leu of my. kidneys. Fooadod nu the Play of »Hleis*lloe,“ by design. There was on additional There are men in New York dtv Durbar my Ufa I had »X. chair and rested her cheek on one pretending ignorance of the royal Australis and which arc valued at Dean's Kldnev Pills are sokl for Bfl cents per There looped from tho coach, with­ hand. “Hut havo no misgivings' box. ord boxes for PS.&1 Koster-Mllburn Co.. penchant for tho witching girl, fired 9175,000 out it being oheclcod in its lumbering Fok Brims. Scalds . IlKnsic* and all Buffalo. V. Y. Sole Apents for the United My lord has but to dart his lance at his usually indolont nature into a States. Sent by mail on receipt of pnee. Por movement, a pretty boy of •ighteen. tho cloud and It will burst its fury pain and soreness of the fleah. the sale by all dealers. prompt act. Ho loft him armed with Haifa Catarrh Cera who dived into the undorbvtidh like grand household remedy ia Dr. on anothor » hoai. Shall 1 Ioavo you. a royal writ to prevent the marriage Is a constitutional cure. Price 75c. Thomas' Hclectric < Hi. Be sure .vou get CONVERSATIONAL WAIFS. a tqulrrol. and dropped on ills knee*. madamo?” or to annul it if already performed the genuine. There ho rems nml hidden until he “If not for long.” on tho penalty of death to the diso ­ ‘•Those girls that marry foreigner* could nave no fear that the few Dad f fired* and rouaterfeit bills arc hardest Hu did not return. bedient gentleman. Tho same pun ­ to dunce '-'la it possible the colonel is running ought to be rory careful.” “Weil, aa passers-by wore followers of the oon a general rule they eamias the titles Marion sighed, shut her eves in ishment forbade correspondence be- for office?" “No; he hasn’v run sinoe yryam-a Then. Ousting his silken pretty closely." thought, forgot why she had closed twoon tho lovora The Rev. Wm. Stoat. Wiartnn. OnL, the wtr!” hose over u us ujiquiaitcly mod ­ kuee them, and then forgot everything They had been left alone b/ the states: After being ineffectually treat- “Are you not ashamed not to do Figg- ertneet) la a wary gentle* eled a* an angers of Raphael, and od by 17 different doctors for Scrofula olao in slumber to restore her after retirement oi tho cardinal- It was any work all the year round? ’* “Oh. manly Fogg —You may well laughing with rosy lip and roguish and blood disease. 1 was cured by Bur­ fatigue. into thoir fools' paradise that the I would rather be ushamTd than say that. are known him to pur* blue eye, ho tock the road back to dock Blood Bitters. Write him for In this sleep tho master found her. bearers of tho decruo tramjied with work." pose I y run itn people on the side ­ town. proof. with tho kittens curiosly watching ’ "Why is It that Tuner ’s pupils all walk in oi to say something polite His dross was so rich that one tho more roughness on finding at tho her that worn on tho table, two on mouth of tho den that tho old Rey­ seem to take nold of the music better end pleasing. looked to s.-e on tho soma w hat 1‘srtns the preacher a salatv does not ranee 1 tho carpet dancing about hor shoes, nard had decamped in tho night all other debt*. Bertha—Som-di me* you appear real­ voluminous mautio un emblazonment at this concert." "It may be imomuse and a third, whioh ha 1 olimtmd to Tho warrant therefore fell on them ly manly, an 1 sometime* you are abso ­ of the noble house to which the page It is all llnndel'a.* her lap. gone to sleep there as sound ­ liko a thunderbolt bursting between The world is always interested in lutely effeminate. How do yon ac­ nn|M*rtained. but there was no such the cure of consumption: yet its pre­ ly a* herself. them. As if to console his old HELP 18 OFFERED count for it? Harold —I suppose it ia indication. vention is of far more :tnportanee Dr. Hu went to his seat, settled him­ friend. * llaradas ingeniously ar­ hereditary. Half ray ancestors wore Mora than ono girl turned round Wood ’s Norway Pine Nyrup is guaran ­ every nervous, exhausted, woman nufferinr self down. fllll|»ed a congealed drop rived on tho heel of tho officer de ­ front ** fecnalo complaint " or weak nee* AU males and the other half female* her coquettish face as tho stripling teed to cure coughs and colds. Sold of w ix or two on the kittens which livering thu mandate, and took Mau- pains, hsanng-down sensation*, mod inflam­ “You arc indeed kind to me.” said sauntered on. one little pink nand by all dealers on a guarantee of satis­ mation* are relieved and cuasD by Dr. drove them on ,ho table, with a prat's hand sympathetically. As the bore, languishingly, “but. Ethel, ungloved out of tauntlngnoss upon a faction. Pierce'* Favorite Preemption. flourish of the tail and a gloaming they stood in tho chupot of tho al­ I would rather hare you sincere than jeweled poniard, ami the othor ca­ f/n i/dr nfown. Pa. of tho tine claws on thoir hind paws, most deserted palace of the cardinal, If you don't waat lo Usd is the ditch dos t Wosuxva D rsrrssxnT Mu»CAL.Aasocixnoa; kind. ” “And I, on the contrary," ressing tho lip whero nothing re»oin- quarrel over dirt. into tho modol-stxgo, and called — whence Julie had bran hurried away said the crinmonsense girl, earnestly, biing a mustache could he dlseerned ■ ikniJmm — Wr cannot “Marion!” in a kindly voico by Ladv Ilaulfort and the chief valet sufflctcntly thank you for “would rather bo kinJ than disagree ­ in the strongost sunlwam. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION the avast amount of bao- She woko up instantlj ’. with her Beringhon. the courtier looked at able.” At tho Louvre gateway ho paused. ellt my wtfo received fmae faculties on tho alarm, as befitted tho soldier with only |>artly gratified Via the C.. H. M D. R. K. * the use of your medicine, By tho flourish of trumjral* in thu “Mr. Silrerback. who ara you sup one in her dangerous position. Under asrrement of the Trank Uses. It was iMy wife imd a bad case of yard he guessed that the king had malice. ' derided that no Ntaxara Kalla rhaap ttxeur- leueowhee, aad she used porting in this campaign?" Mr. Nil- ••Mv faithful Marion. ” ho wont on. Moa» would be run this year until after the Dr. Pierce's Favorite I*re- returned from un after-breakfast “Railing at the king alone. ” said verback—My son-in-law. air. "Woli •■come, como. this ia not tho place nratof Annual The (Tlarinnati Hamilton A •mption for IL 1 cannot drive, or was orossiug the quadrangle ho. “Only tho king* Poor dear Dayton railroad will ran one of their famou* praise it show it* value. —oh—I didn't know he was a candi ­ nor this the time for the cat naps. I haw- s deucliter who in demi-etate. Adrien? See you not tho snare, the ozrursiona to Niasers Kalla at the usual low date. ” Mr. Silrerback—Possibly, not, Is it any furthor nows of the plot of rate *on>rtim«- about the Unit or eeeoait week has Uvu pnorijr over a "Poor monarch!** said ho. in vengoanco worse than death, of which In Auiruet Them excursion* were discon­ rear, she M taking the sir, possibly not: but I hare to sup­ our gentlo Haradas and his new star, f‘ Favorite ITeocrtpttop." raillery: “half tho town irairing liko you are the vlotim from another?” tinued la*I year owtmr to the World * Pair, port him all the same. tho amiable Gaston? ” uud II it expected ihsi they will be lanrer than and t* already fee Hoc bat­ birds upon Si Valentino's day with “Snares! Vengeance* ” cried Mau- ever tht* year. Look out tar the announce­ ter. after taking two bot­ The walking leal inaeet is a curious -•My lord." said the woman, stand- tles. Yours. tho other moiety, and you over un ­ prat to his friend “Bo plainer.** ment of them In this paper example of tropical life, allied to tho in? up respectfully, as was hor wont UBO. W. .SWEENEY. beloved. liv my faith as a Delorme! “What so clear? lUoholieu has locust, which so resembles a leaf that whon closeted on business with tho The four-’.cgced Jacks** know* when be ha* 1 shall have to set my cap—mr othor but two passions —** —such. the closest scrutiny generally fails to minister, “them is to be another “Richelieu?" detect the imposture. eap hero ho. or rathor she. wo There is ao severer test of «U reliance than meeting in a night or two. nss still ••To*. Ambition and revenge both s throudlmre *uit PIERCE •£- CURE may as well say for tho future “at In the annual parade of truok more important, to consist of the Ok MONEY RKTUBNEO. the loveless being! I am a prettier blended in you. First, for ambition: horses held in London there were active abettors, lleringhen. who is Low Rale* to Colorado. boy than Cinq-Mar* at seventeen, Julio is his warJ. Innocent, docile IJoll-, \l. wolf Ills, two gigantic horses, each measuring charmed with my cook, by tho way. On July 21 und 22 the Northwestern and leas a fop thsu Si Simon. As pliant to his will. When he failed ■ Waaliliiiilun, D. C. eighteen hands—that is. standing came book to my houso to breakfast line will sell excursion tickets to Den­ rSucr™rfu«y Pro- cu, parka*, ail from Ventura county, California. and a servant sitting at the board avocation of tho namo? Here comes Drunkenness ia very rare in Rip my house, bootoi and armed, to I.ka.r— r-V*. — nu pt »f a. ZACS Merchantable beans on one ranch to a patty intercepted on tho wav to in tho satanic ounning of tho raven Janeiro, coffee taking the place of al­ • UUCH — .a* ram. af tat.l, all were raised at the rate of 1.030 start at a moment ’* notice for Italy. ' tho larder, she threw at them tho in ­ whom you take to be a swan. (k»urt coholic beverage*. pounds per acre, the eulire product terjections: “\N hat part of Italy?" etiquette must give such cupids the A. mfPPERT Sth Oil, >lV aOWk being 100 car loads. “Tho Susa Pass.” The old salon of Paris received this “I’ll run and toll tho steward veil of Hymon. The cardinal looked year 3.420 pictures, nearly one-half of The cocoa palm is the most useful ••The Piedmont frontier, where b r-ron —ah’ ha. ha. ha"’ abroad, found you his foe. and thus which were rejected. tree on earth. The nuts furnish water, And scampered off laughing liko a Bouillon lies oncamirad," said Hich- served ambition —by the grandeur of TOURIST TRAVEL It is about thirty mile* across town food, milk and wine, and the buds a shower of silver bells ringing a peal ellou. rising nervously. “Now, that his ward.and vongeance —by dishonor in London, and for the entire distance To COLORADO RESORTS good substitute for cabbage. Tho in a crystal basin, while a cluster of is danger, groat danger! If ho tam­ to his foe. You havo the proof, man. will aa* l« aart, ato yy*r. ud »s* a rest .Wo all there is said to be an unbroken Hoe of island Routs a— «wu» shells, utensils, ami the fiber clothing cockneys, who had witnessed hor per with tho S| aniard. nod 1-ouis in tho royal order, and vour strange r.■paitl* to irtnafor) IS- ussy VS* *IU tat* it residences and stores. IM lovaty tatl of 0«lafSSfa and textile fabrics, its juices ink. and action, crowded one anothor to peer list not to mv counsol. a* without exemption from the general pardon, sure proof he will not, France Is lost. HIGH ALTITUDES. its leaves pens and paper. through the bars ami still furthor known hut to Richelieu.” Tko Track «• porfrrt *ad «aakto aoav luporta-i* discomfort tho thievish gluttons and IVhat more*" Htriwaa*. Tr*b Ksols—si iw -orr bow. **s » q*Ih| The substitution of earnoT* hair, ••I see it all:*' groaned the knight. ' aotlka.r.l Tram oal — i tko BIO HVI loaraa Chiasm cotton, paint ami chemical* for leath­ lovers. “More Hints of the design to soixe “Mock pardon, hurriod nuptials, the Sail. a11* t>. m as* arrtvso unil wwtrtlf at Umstat­ or < 'ulorado Sartaga for lirasMaal er in machinery belting is said to At tho cardinal's palaco. howovnr. your jmrson in your paUen " flight! False bounty —all! the *er- Aar OtntaTlrkat Ac—at osa ytva jam rat-a art faith--ISMrm*in afll bs aSaavVaUv asd aatckly r*. be meeting with Mime suec-s* by which she ha-.i already reached with “I am going out of town at once to puiit of that smite! Oh! it stings •pal i to ky aSdrswtse _ JMO aKSAXTfAlf manufacturers who have examined her alert step, hor face was smoothed. add a new sceno to my tragedy. ” re­ home. ** into the matter. It ia an English in ­ »nd darting into tho gateway, sho marked the minister with hiddon [to nr. fOXTixrrxTv J vention, and the material is claim* 1 •ast the spocia! password, “In nubi- meaning which she might guoss at Davis Inter ­ national Cream to be stronger than any other belting, bus!** to tho lodgokecper and his as liost sho could. •>ar|trl«* of Ills Life. ••Beringhon suggostnd that I could Separator, more durable, more cfllcient and aa gatehouse guards. Sir William Don wa« a handsome Handor IVtwcr. low-priced. Then, urossing the gardons. sho find such a man —the messenger, if lad, who. when he came into his for ­ Every larmrr A Hanoverian botanist, named Well- reached n small door lietwoen carved not thu murderer ho is not courteous tune. - |«)nt it in gambling, in the .hat has cows racr, is reported to Itave discovered a pilasters differing In design from to tny friends among my circle. And s|>ace of four or tiro years, and then -hould have me robe in the atmosphere, pure cul- the others on purpose to single thorn 1 answered, between a drop of wiao wont on the stage. Ho was one ol me. It saves t en of which will oonvort sugar into out, and knocked with her dagger- and u mouthful of patty, that ouo of tho most eccentric characters to be ialf the labor, a acid identical with that of the top in a prearranged maanar. my lovers was tho llguru that he imagined, and odd things always makes one- ‘.hird more but­ lemon. This discovery is expected to A serving man in black, with a draw." happened him. In America ho al­ ways went about under his title, and ler. Separator revolutinnixe tho citric acid industry half religious air. tqioned cautiously ••Who Is this lover, girl? ” Mutter brings and injure the lemon growers. to her. though he had inspected the -•The only jrarson I have found to a* baronets were not very common OOWLEDGE me-third more Eleven parts of sugar by th% new pro ­ cherubic countenance through u love me oven the same now as in tho in those day* his manner of writing Brings oomfort snd improvement and money. Send cess, with very little effort, are said peep-hole, at seeing his eye In which past.” she replied: but he did not his name, “bir William Don. H^t." tends to personal enjoyment when for circulars. she hod twisted her nose and mouth take up the chaiiongo. was sometime* misunderstood. To rightly used. The many, who live bet­ to give six parts of acid. D avis & Rankin Bloc . A Men. Co. into on amusing cost which should •Who*" hts great amusement, he was often ter «han Others and enjoy life more, with Aornts Wanted Chicago. I1L Heaven tints a new joy every tlm« have set even a sacristan on tho ••Your Marion, my prlnch ” addressed as “Mr. Hart.'' One story laaa expenditure, by more promptly a sinner repents. laugh. “Ah' 1 comprehend. The.- hand is told of him ia illustration of his adapting the world ’s best products to A life of crime is often the result of ••My lord?* ’ inquired she. you tho iotter to the duke of Bouillon business habits Ho had hired a cab ibe needs of physical being, will attest for a short drive, and at its close the value to nee 1th of the pure liquid W. L. Douclas running in debt. “With the king, but expected and you transfer It to a hand that #4 eUAP iBTMinasT. home every moment." asked the driver if he had any laxative principles embraced in tho It is foolishness to try to reason will clutch it fast and never open till ..raedy. Syrup of Figs. .. OnVbtoMUURisa about what we cannot know. “Ah. that was the uproar at tho over mv table tiers, Good in fact, ahai.'s. its excel.cncr is doe to its presenting ♦ 5. CORDOVAN, 1-ouvro. Methought it too raueU of fWDCHAU#MCLlX0CAtr Nothing makes us richer that does nothing bitter. But.” a< ho opened -•No." said tho man. and as the In the form most accepUbie ami pleas­ a rlgadoon for his majesty alone. It H.WHMECttf&WMWtt not make us more thankful. u drawer and toot: out a draft on a fare was fifty cents, blr William tore ant to the taste, the refreshing nn-. truly is :iecoseary I should await him " private banker, waioh he hod but to tho bill in two and gave him half. > * 3.U POLICE,3 Sous. The day becomes longer every time beneficial properties of a perfect lax­ “Mademoiselle will please to as- initial and mark privately, --do they (hm day he said to a friend. “My a laxy man looks at the clock. ative; effectually cleansing the sy*tem, ** DORA nNE/^ oend " not suspect you? ” dear Johu, tf you will tako a walk dispelling colds, headaches and fevers To give heartfelt praise to noble •■Mademoiselle" cried Marlon, bal­ “Yes, but not more than anv other with mo I will give you the great and permanently curing constipation. Boyx Soool Shoes . actions Is. in some measure, making ancing herself on the lamer stop on woman. Tho very feet of their hav­ surprise of my life You will see me It hm given satisfaction to millions and them our own. one fool and extending tho other foot ing a surmise at my attachment to pav a hill!** met with the approval of the medical It is the greatest possible praise to after the manaer of John ol Bolog ­ vour ominenee serves as the darker And he dhl pay It. astonishing the ■aufemtaw, because it acts on the Kid- HuENO rm CATALOSUS | be praised by a man who ia himself na's Mercury “Prithee, sand-blind, cover, so they think, to their meet­ tailor even more than Sit friend. He I,iver and Bowels without weak- deserving of praise. I sir. you -miss’ me badly in thinking ing in my house ” died in Australia, while still a young them and it is perfectly free from DROCICTON. You ma save eraser hr uasrt Captain E. C. Dakar of the Niehlhb She placed the paper in her doublet atan. poor and doepairing. every objectionable substance. . a girl ’s heart Is wrapped up in this Hyrop of Figa is for sole by all drug ­ tT. L. ixraelus 99.00 fta« ray sent hla vest to a Brooklyn tailor doublet and long stockings. in a way more likely to be adopted nsra—, wu sra tks hiint Asa rirsn Tsetles la lb* Ussmssii Army. ngists__ _ in______ftOc omlflbottles, bottles, but but______it is man tki* eras* *4 shoe* is iwvuM. at the other day to be repaired, in the She mounted the steps with an ex­ by her sex than the one sho aimed ifomia Fig Syrup pocket were bank Llila amounting to The imperial maneuvers to be uf act tired by the California Fig Syrup aggerated firmness of walk, and with at aping. Oo. only, whose name iais printedprinte«l oa«m every 99,400. which the honest workman “Succeed In this haTing o' the ItelU between tho First and the o'* profit*. Osr ■ the familiarity of experience entered package, aim the uauaie. Syrup ••{ Fig*, . — r*T aiou* sad into whose hands the garment full 1 the cabinet of Hie prime minister by coxcomb and that treacherous prince, Seventeenth army corps this year Wsl i anM • and Iwing well infort.r.ied, you will no- Ik* rstusftrra thin ear <**»r nak* TakuanraS promptly returned another door than any we have kaown and lav down th*< terms of your own will be more thsu usually intavast- accept any subatituts If ufiered. MMras. Bjwr Oils wwu w»lr ym. rams. In Lynchburg. Va.. Colonel T . XT, 1 to he prevlonely used. reward. " ing The cavalry reeonnolteriag is Ford, who had Just had the curbing An elderly man aad a younger Seeing that the minister had re­ to be carried out on a scale hitherto removed from hie well, twenty five i sen bn were busy there—owe reading turned to hla meditations with his unknown and ovar long distances, feet deep, was awakened at night by a letter so slowly os to suggest that chin deep on bis breast, oblivious of like the American cavalry practice n noise in hla hen-house. He ran out j it was in cipher, and tho other writ­ her. she sighed, with aloe- of all her in the atvll war Man and horses just in time to aee the thief drop into ing it in the translated terms jsuutlrnss. and left the cabinet, re­ aro being trained and hardened by THIS KNIFE! the well, tie succeeded in drawing The doer bed not been knocked suming her smile onl f- whan the long-dtstano* rides In squadrons. — tV — wraefsva. amS s tmamk i W. N. U.. D----XII—29. him euL upon, and U opened so noiselessly rustling of thj paper reminded her Loudon Standard. WrMo fur Iks of our «sksr 1 woottov met co.. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. JULY 12; 1894 oLivr.. SHOES SHOES! The Independent JuiV ML Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Butler,- St Johns Mercantile Company, fiT-JOHN*. THURSDAY. JULY IS. 1». last week, a son. And your Krieuds to call at our Shoe Depart- Miss Carrie Deighiu. of I«ansing, is WE - meat and look at the many Bargains which -TH R— staving at Peter Deightns. we offer for the next week. Tner are all J. F. O'Heryeu. of Lansing, formerly this season ’s styles and worth from 25 to INVITE 30 per cent more than we ask for them. nivda of this place, is on the sick list. A son of Henry Rouse fell from a ST. JOHNS. MICH. cherry tree aud broke his leg. July 2. YOU... Mrs. George Howe fell from a cherry Pays 4 Pfr (>«t. Interest BtfalU. tree July 2. and was injured quite se­ Well, Rather.The Best Chance of the Heason to buy a pair of Summer Shoe* verely. Hot? at a Big Saving is Right Here July 4Ui about forty-live neighbors Lomi Money on Approved But You'll Get Over It if You Come to Us. BmI Estate Heounty met at the home of T. Barton, m Riley, Ladies Tan Russia Calf Biucherett Shoes. Price ;ujo and passed a very pleasant day . " e have u Cool. Comfortable Store. sale Price 3.00 •IO Laat Sunday several families met in We give you a Fan Free of Charge. Ladies Tan Dongola Button, or Lace Shoes Priee 3.00 the grove near Mr. Wager's house and We nave Ice Water and a Clean Glass to Drink it. sale Price « A.J. Haluwim . Ptss P. E. Wtuvoem, Tw, Ladies Tan Russia Calf Oxfords narrow square Toe 3. PMHELL, Ve-Pcss. U. C. D utu AM Trm had dinner. Choice singing was Because Price 2.75, sale Price 2.00 listenened to and all report a good time. Ladies Tan Dongola Oxfords verv stylish. Prioe 2.00, THE LOCAL Miss Olivea Carpenter, of Eaton -This Week’s Bargains are Hot Weather Bargains ----- * sale Price l.<» Ladies Tan Goat Oxfords square aud narrow Torn, O ptics or Thk Imdbpkkdknt . I oounty. delivered a tine address at Do- With Freezing Prices. St.Johns. Mich.. July t. UN. • Prioe 1 40 and 1.75 sale Prioe 1.25 -phi- toi lowing are the prices paid i n > ash tor Wittt laat Sabbath. She will be there All our Ladles 02.00 Dongola Oxfords will sail for l.tk> moduc I n this market; again four weeks from last Sunday aud white...... § Ail our Ladies 91.40 and 91.75 Dongola Oxfords will it. red...... preach. Her subject will be. "The Dry Goods Department. sell for 1.2S Uilti..... MM...... Higher Life.' Everybody invited. Misses Tan Butten or Lace Shoes all solid only l .25 Clover Seed...... Alsike July 4th was celebrated in the usual All 50c Drew* Goods. ------...... ______Hot Weather Price 39c Boys Tan Shoes well made Prioe 2JK) now 1.45 Eerier per >*u ...... Odd size Ladies Dongola Hand-sewed Oxford* sold for Eye way in DeWltt. Fire crackers and the All HO aud 75c Colored Dress Goods ______89c 92.00 92J50 and 12.76 take vour pick for 91.50 usual small boy were on the program of White Goods from 5c yd. to 35o yard. Childs Dongola Oxfords Pat tip Prioe 1.00 sale Price Butter .. course, ijuite a crowd, but somewhat Kino Sateens from lUc yd. to 26c yard. .75 cents. Tallow...... Hay. per ton...... smaller tlian at the World ’s fair Chi­ Silk Mitts. Good Value______25c or Beta tori...... ——------cago day. The fireworks in the evening Handkerchiefs, 25 doz. 10c jjrade. for ______uSc Popt'orti. per 100 pounds He Guarantee Honest Treatment and the Very Lowest Prices were good for what there were of them. lmdie.N Jersey V ests. Special Values, at...... 5 and 10c that are in existence. Otuone ...... Lodie*' Hose, Best Valuer* on Barth, at.______15 “ 25c Corn...... Would it not be well to have guide Lard...... —..... —...... Iniards along the roads, leading from Cornets. Fine Quality Gauze, for ______50c Wood...... MERCANTILE CO. SHOE DEP’T. Hide* —...... 1 rinsing, so when the cadets are called Buttons. 1000 Doz. worth 10 to 25c Doz. at...... 5c Doz Pells ...... Shirt Waists. Regular $1 und $1.25 Waists, for ______49c The Prior Hho. Iloiue io Ontnl Michigan. Chickens, lire....—...... out they will know which way to go to ” dressed -...... reach Rattle Hreek. instead of wander ­ Men's Colored Laundried Shirt*. worth $1.25, for ...... S9c Turkey*, live...... —.... •• dressed------ing off to a little country village where Men's Night Shirts. $1.00 (Quality, for ...... S9c there are no telephone connect ions ? Men's Cuttouude Pants, worth $1 aud $1.25. for ______89c Duck*. Of course they are not to blame if they ItKNtlAL. do get lost. July «. I»t THK KIH CATIONAI. LAVA or Hfc.VI* Grocery Department. The wheat harvest m nearly ready for INC. the binder. To Our Customers : Well, Ladies! The following article by Mrs. Martin, Mrs. E. X. Steward visited in Du* We beg to call your attention to our New Moon Teas, 1894 Crop. There plain a part of laat week. of Mason, who assisted in conducting the recent teachers' institute in this vil­ has been a general complaint that the Japan Terns are getting poorer —an im­ John Van Geison and family have pression for which there is abundant reason. The soil of old Tea districts lias taken up their residence on Uieir (arm lage. was crowded out of our last week's ran out and we have secured the exclusive sale of the New Moon Teas, a product issue; of a new district, bearing leaves of such quality and richness that their superior ­ for a tew week*. ity cannot be questioned. If you want a choice Tea ask for New Moon. Get a The merry sound of the mower is THK KDCCVTtOXAI. LAW OP HKADINti sample at our store and you will use uo other. Yours truly. heard on every hand. The hay is of due Three can tie hut little doubt that we save ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE CO. made a great advance In our method* of flv- quality anti is lieiiiR secured in good “A DEOP OF INK Inir a child an entrance Into mechanism of order. readme. Nevertheless. I am Inclined to think Remember We Pay Cash for Butter and Eggs, Win. Byrne is at Battle Creek and un ­ that 'In devtaln* and dwell In# on theae tm- Makes millions think.” said Byron. able to xet home on account of the rail­ pmrel method*, we hare Iwcocne so enamored OUR 25-GENT LIST FOR THIS WEEK: of our aklll a* to leave out of sight the real road trouble. Ilis health is not much thin#: that we have expended our tboueht on 7 Bart* Buckeye Soap...... 25c improved. our tool* without *uttrtently considering what 0 lbs Raisins.______...... 25c The pruapect of an abundance of the tool* are to execute. 8 lb* Crackers. ______...______25c apples is not so favorable as it was a Hav!n# shaped the tool* to the child'* hand 1 lb Coffee ...... 55c 1 Long String of Fish we should be more eo#rr to aet him upon Ha­ few weeks affo. The crop is likely to 1 lb lst Quality Fine Cut Tobacco ______25c he almost a failure. iti# It fb«n to Improve and reSne it HI* own use will do that more effect I rely 2 lbt* Smoking Tobacco ------—______25c Is not carried up a side street. It’s just about as im Mr. Hiafflrt. win* has lieeu visitiux The main tbln# 1* to find worth)- material 5 10c Plugs Chewing Tobacco ______25c portant to let folks know' you ’ve got something good his brothers here, lias returned to his and to look to worthy end* I *ay deliberately 2 large Can Shining Light Axle Grease______25c tor them as it is to have it to begin on. Wasn t there home in Canada. His daughter expects that the eduoaUonal law of read In# la summed Use Shining Light Axle Grease once and you will use uo other afterward to remain a month. up In this: Hive to the child, a* noon aa he ha* something said once about burying your talent in a mastered the rudiment* of readin#. some Herbert Temple and family, of Te- form of great ima#lnat!ve literature, and con­ napkin? Having done our duty by securing the goods eutnseh. have lieeu the quests of friends tinue year after year, to set large work* be­ and calling attention to them, we leave you to do yours in Bengal ami ltlley the last week anti fore him. until be ha* completed hi* entire will return to their home lo-tlay. ■ehool rounr We have only to aak ourselve* by seeing them. For all who visit as. we have bar­ The friends of Mr. aud Mn». i*. R. what we mean by readin# in our own habit of IEIDEM II LHI PIKES MO REUULE ENDS gains: for those who don ’t, sympathy. Sturgis were glad a few days ago to life We mean readin# for pleasure, for the satisfaction f«> aotne appetite of readin#. And welcome them to the neighborhood of this readin# for pleasure i* what we recognise We are not their old home even for a few hours. universally a* the xreat explanation of litera­ ture. FREE - FREE • FREE. Curio Collectors. MAPf.K It A 1*1 Oh It I* the delight of the poet to »in«. of the novelist to tell hi* story. It I* the delight of Photographs. Crayons, Picture Frames. Easels Ac. The old stuffs belong to the dealers in antiques, and July 1». ISM. the listener to hear and read. bigger prices are paid for the musty than are paid for the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Astley.of Croud Mo. then, aa readin# *s a part of our school, la'dge. spent the 4Ui of Julv in this vil­ curriculum, entirely independent of urogra­ ABSOLUTELY FREE at fresh. Our stock is brand new, clean, fresh, tasty The phy, or history. or actence. In all of which It 1 prices are in keeping. The stvle they embody doesn't cost lage. has it* lower uses I repeat that the educa­ Laura Fulton of this place lias gone tional law of reading >ies in a steady presenta­ you a penny extra. to Grand I.edge to visit her old friend tion to growing mind of those works of art In | PLUNKETTS STUDIO. ami schoolmate. Gertie /Valley. literature which the glory of the nation and HOW ? Mrs. E. M. Hicliardaon and children, have an undying power to feed the imagina­ The beautiful weather suggests your necessities: your of ()woaao. are viaitiug Mr. It.’s parents tion. Simply by purciiaaing your goods from the following merchants aud receiving necessities suggest our offerings today: Let the literature thus rtooding the young coupons which I will receive as cash for anythiug in my line in trade. and other friends in this village. lives with sunshine bring Its own glorious lea- James Vosper and wife, with their sons of national honor, of loyalty to truth and Silk Mitts, Gloves, three children, are visiting Mrs. V.’s justice, of righteousness and heavenly beauty O. O PLUNKETT. l*arent*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Floate. Beanng in mind ths supreme purpose of lit­ erature. I would guard wail both teacher and Clark & HuUe. Clothing und Gents' Furnishing Goods. ami other fiiends in this vicinity. scholar against a peril which too much educa­ Laces and Embroideries, George Wright and Verne Payne, oi tion of a certain sort make-, liable. E. I. Hull, Furniture and Undertaking. this village, left one day laat week for I have heard persons contend that sueb a G. B. Porter, Jeweler, (At Putt’s Grocery). Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Big Rapids to attend the summer term system ss I have outlined tends to give to Fililew & Millman. Druggists. of Ferris' Industrial school iu that place. young people a distaste for literature by turn­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chick and little ing It into lessons; that It associate* great Mrs. L. Canfield. Milliner and Faucy Goods. Underwear, Lawns, daughter. Pauline, of St. Johns; Mr. name* with weartsome tasks. I suspect the Spaulding & Co., Hardware and Stove?*. ami Mrs. Geo. Forman. 8. 8. Swigarl ground of this charge lie* In the perversion of and daughter. Claire, of Grand Ledge, the use of literature; for. upon examination. John PHeghurr. Meat Market. Mulls, Dotted Swisses, spent several days of last week here, It will appear that those who depredate this A. E. Dutcher. Boots and Shoes. (Except Rubbers). the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert And ­ course, have reference to what. In homely erson. phrase, may be summed up a* parsing" Pant- F. R. Jackson. Merchant Tailor, Walker St. Summer Corsets, The commencement exercises of dice Lost." This Ices In a flood of light and J. C. Calkins. Groceries and Provisions. our village school were very brings me to what l shall call a by-lay of our pleasant and entertaining. The essays educational law of reading, viz; That throuth- Harrison Sherman. Fancy and Bazaar Goods*. of the five graduates were very' tine, the out the school course, up to the final stage, F. E. Aldrich & Co.. Books. Stationery and New* Depot. music good, and the address by Supt. reading is to be unaccompanied by analyst*. And don ’t forget the place J. W. Simmons, of Owomo gave gen Lst there he such brief note* on explana ­ A. B. Balcoin. Sewing Machines. eral satisfaction to the vast audience in tions as will serve to clear some obstructions: K repps. DeWitt & Co.. Jewelers and Optician*. attendance. let then-be some talk. If you will, leading to The oelebratiou here on the 4tli passed the enjoyment of what Is read; but never for Place & Roberts. Baker* aud Confectioners. •*>T pleasantly, then* being no accidents a moment let us loose sight of this great truth CHAPIN & CO. or drunkenness to mar the occasion. — that reading for the delight, for the enrich­ Don’t fail to oall for ooupons. Full particulars will be The parade in the morning was good, ment of our soul, and that whatever enters to given at the above stores. Butter and Eggs a Specialty. and the exercises general I \ were verv disturb this, a criticism, analysts, especially •leasing and intereating. rhe oniv anything whtota tends to make what is read a criticism indulged in was the omitting corpse to be dissected instead of a living thing MADE of the reading of the Declaration of In­ of light to he admired and rejoiced In. is In di­ dependence. the document that makes rect \ iolstloo of a great '-duoatiooal law. Tom Padlev, CIUMM =• RESORTS UP the Fourth day of Julv historical. The imagination is still increasing Its pow­ ('an be Comfortably and Economically ('0X07*8 army failed to put in an appear­ er: the time for criticism, for analysis is not To, Pioneer Manufacturer nod reached via the FROM ance. ami the tiallooti colanaed. One yet. We should make no mistake* here, but IOOO notable feature of the iiarade was the see to it that through ail tb • years of their SANTA FE ROUTE. THE representation of a saw mill by J. Eli school life children think of reading ss the Dealer In Jones. the mill tiemg in operation on a great, the supreoM- joy of their days Indoors. From Chicago. St. Louis or Kansas City. BEST wagon prepared for the occasion, the When I think of theae precious years freight - Meals for Round-Trip rourist Tickets at Great­ wagon wheel running It. Strips of board were sawed, stamped ami thrown ed with gnldea opportunities, and sae so many Light and Heavy Harness ly Reduced II*tea. and with final limit AND In the by slanders. ingenious mind* doomed by our dull under­ ive Cents of October 31, 1894. will be on sale standing to a list leas, hum-drum recitation of IN 8T JOHNS. MOST Again we have to record a very. very llfeiso* prose and verse, while the apples of pit psnow ssuof dally from June 1. 1894. to September sad instance. Mrs. Relle Bed fern aged ysm m—Is per vvar. To paw* C. lie* perl des hang for them nut side of the psrlv flavor thsss would raw' Has s Fine Outfit for the 30. 1894. Write A. IltomNS, As­ DESIRABLE JO, wife of Frank itedfem. of this vil­ school-bouae doors. If they only knew it. I •ay 17 cant* worth of DNw sistant lien ’! Passenger Ag ’t. Chicago lage. died after a short illness at Iter am filled with concern for the future. Trf nslfnli This iso trifle great- PATTERNS home here on Friday evening. July 6. ar outlay than If the other kind# Spring and Sumrnar Trade for information regarding the trip. -'he was one of the moat popular and Now. reading under our law Is a great and wars iiasd, bat A cants would lovable youug ladies in this community. fundamental contribution to the intellectual mors than cover the dllWrsnea, IN •ilwpys pleasant, agreeable and obliging, growth of the poroon: but what a path of ■ad par for ttaa luxury of UovUzg ever ready to nsaist with kind words Ugh* we might trace from a cbiid'a reading In The ref fire Don't Hm Until Ton Have A .tnd loving deeds, and it (rives a univer ­ school through the whole of bis after career f For Sale. sal feeling of sadness, thatone so young, In the Impressionable years of youth we Diamond Examined These Hoods aad STYLISH cultured aud well fitted for life with shall have built thoae eternal standard* of ex ­ Learned the Prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, every prospect for a bright future be­ cellence by which the man will ever after (set AND fore her should he taken from our midst . the creation of literature aet before him ■Crystal Sat OdR, Cora. Bren. Middling*, Theattendance at the funeral services, We shall have given him friends who will | tmtand of the othsr kinds. Bat ths PERFECT aperient thing about it is tb* finer (lorn leal. Ground Feed. Hay. which were held in the ('hnstianchurch, never depart Mm. We shall have made famil­ fcvor jroar food will Nava and ths THEl ARE MADE (IPOK HONOR was the largest ever attended here, then*1 iar to him the delights which, warning such protection yoar '—1th will Straw aad Wood, at the elevator. FITTING iieing a large number of |*eople unable introduction, he might never know. l res* tv, —i you i— “ AND FULLY WARRANTED. SPRAGUE * SQUAIR MANNER. to gain admittance into the church There eon ha no manner of queation that If I The Moral decorations were tieautiful between the ages of Sand 1* a large pail of the I not got It, writ* to an. If you The V. P. 8. C. K.. the Grange. K. O. beat literature of the world may he read. If I . ------DeltT AT In !L T. M. attended the funeral m a body. taken up systematically In school, aad that 'Hie aarvioe was conducted by ltav. P. i emu1 salt All Goods and Work War- L. Ryker assisted by Rev. C. Barstow the man or woman who fails to hseamt nr- CLAM. WsstlP -to mil oar fiTANDAHIt^Tsa*. Ofifr TACESOITS