^ -'*■ The Clinton Independent.

VOL. XXXV.—NO. 32. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1901. WHOLE NO.—1803C" CEMENT WALKS 3683 AT L' A CORKER. TRAIN TO BUFFALO. A Grand Trunk Will Put on a New One Neat A Tlie Grand Three Days'Carnlval to he hdil Are Meeting the Eyes of Pedestrians In Every Quarter of This Village. at Marshall In July. Sunday. The Grand Trunk Railway System The Maccabees Have it Last Since lumber has become so high Mrs. Lodeska Melot, a Former Tlie enterprising citizens of the city Mortgage Filed by the Lansing, will run two new solid vestibuled and the village council have consented of Marshall will hold a three days ’car­ trains for the Pan-American traffic. Evening and Entertain to allow one-third of tlie expense, be­ Resident of Bingham nival July 3. 4 and 5. The editor of St. Johns A St Louis Elec ­ The east bound train will start next Many Visitors. sides keeping in repair plank walks Township. the Marshall Statesman in writing up tric Railroad- Sunday. It is scheduled to leave and running the risk of damage suits, the affair demonstrates the fact that at 11:32 a. m., leave Durand many cement and some stone walks he is hiding his talents by editing a at 6:50 p. m., and making the route are being constructed in the various newspaper in a town tlie size of Mar­ from Durand to Port Huron by way of parts of this village. Already this shall. He should be writing circus Mt. Clemens and Detroit, will reach A LARGE CLASS INITIATED spring, Andrew Harton, who has been SHE FELL FROM A ROCK literature for one of the mammoth THIS LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS Buffalo tiie next morning and New a resident of Lansing during the last traveling aggregations. Just listen to York City at 4:45 p. m. The schedule 21 years, twelve or which lie lias been him: “Tingling Bros. ’circus will be a for the west bound train, which will engaged in the construction of stone corker. It will be a glistening, sclntil luting mile of enchanting, processional arrive in Durand about 4 o ’clock iu Sumptuous Banquet Spread walks, and intends to take np a resi­ And Drowned in Sight of Friends And is Only Another Evidence of the morning, lias not been announced.. dence in St. Johns, has built walks for amazements. A multitudinous, over­ Passengers from D. & M. division sta­ and Visitors Given a* tlie following named persons: Alex. Who Were Unable to whelming, indcscribablecrush of amaz the G-ood Intentions of iog gvmnic, arial and htppodramatlc tions west of Durand, can take train Good Time. Morrison, on lligham street east; Rescue Her. the Company. No. 18 to Durand. Visitors to the Wm. Krepps, on State street east; sensations. The forests and mountain Pan-American exp<*sition at Buffalo Miss Caddie Shaver, on Cass street fastnesses of India and Africa will be who like to “arrive early and avoid cast; John Keeney and John Bailey, searched for tlie most ferocious of wild beasts; tlie human freaks of nature the rush” will find in this train all The Maccabee initiation and ban­ (ffi McConnel street west; Frank Bond The sad intelligence was brought that can be desired. and J. H. and G. S. Corbit, on South here Monday of the drowning of Mrs. will be assembled from the uttermost On Friday last the Detroit Trust Co. quet caiue off last evening as adver ­ Clinton avenue. parts of tlie earth—and Battle Creek; filed in the office of Register of Deeds tised and was a grand, glittering suc- N. W. Melot at her in L’Anse. Parmenter a mortgage of $1,750,000 Mr. Harton charges 9 cents a square She, together with a party of friends, the most daring equestrians,' the fear BUSINESS LOCALS. oeflOi "When tlie evening train arrived foot, and puts the walks in according less acrobats and the omnipresent given the company by the Lansing, it brought about 50 members of the was taking an outing at the falls in clown will all appear in the grand St. Johns and St. Louis railway com ­ Owosso tent, including a degree team to the rules prescribed by tlie village that place when the fatal accident oo pany. Money To Loin At Low«*t Rate of Interest and warrants them in every respect. curred. Tlie only particulars which pageant. The flower parade will rival of 20 members. They formed in line Good walks of this kind will add to in floral pomp the magnificence of the The mortgage is security upon bonds Patterson & Moinet , St. Johns. and marched to the Maccabee hall on have readied here are that she was Californian Fiestas. The Mardia Gras issued by the railway company to tlie the beauty and solidity of tlie village, standing on a rock when her feet CLOSING OUT SALE. Walker street, going through some and prove a great blessing to pedes ­ will be a revelation of fun and splen­ amount of $1,750,000, in accordance evolutions on the way. slipped and she was precipitated into witli resolutions adopted at a meeting trians. It is the intention of the tlie water and drowned before help dor. This will occur in the evening I intend closing out my entire stock The exercises at the hall consisted Council to appropriate $1,000 a year to and the pyrotechnical and eiectrieal May 15, 1901. These bonds were issued of millinery and fancy goods, therefore in nutting through a class of could reach her. Tlie body was recov because the company has incurred a be used in aid of the construction of ered and the sorrowing husband im­ cffectsjwill be worth going miles to see.” will offer everything in my store at ex­ candidates, the work being exempli­ stone or good cement walks. This is Reduced rates will be made on till large indebtedness in tiie construc ­ tremely low prices. fied by the Owosso degree team. St. mediately started on tlie sad journey railroads and Marshall can be easily tion of its road, and in tiie purchase Everything must go, $5.00 trimmed .Johns tent No. 200 is fast approaching better than spending tlie people ’s to St. Johns. money in litigation and in paying Mrs. Lodeska Melot was tlie daugh ­ reached either by way of Jackson or of equipment, and because it expects hats. $3.98; $4.00 hats, $2.98: $3.00 hats 300 mark and is in a very prosper ­ damages. By accurate calculation, Battle Creek and we can assure all to increase its- indebtedness for tlie $2.13; $2.00 hats $1.49. ous condition. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Hathaway, same and similar purposes. It is is­ these walks are the cheapest that can and she was born in this township In visitors there au enjoyable time. Mrs. II. W. Holton . A welcoming address was made by be construction. sued upon all of the railway company ’s I)r. Palmer, president of the village, 1873, where she resided with her pa­ property, real and personal, rights Everything in the Paint line at who turned over the keys, telling them rents, for several years, until the )at LOCAL JOTTINGS. and franchises, to the Detroit Trust , Spaulding & Co. ’s. they could take every thing in sight. ter moved to Detroit. She was mar­ Co., as trustees. It is recorded in tlie Aftertheinitiatorv work theOwosso YERINGTON’S COLLEGE. ried to Mr. Melot, July 28, 1897, Rev. offices of the register of deeds in tlie Fresh oranges, lemons, bananas, degree team and the L. O. T. M. team Morgan Woodman, of the Congrega­ Rev. McDerraond will preach fn tlie counties of Ingham, Clinton and Gra­ home-made candies and fine flavored tional church of that city, officiating. Bengal and Riley church next Sunday cigars at Slade ’s. of this village gave a very line drill, lTImt it I . of M. Law Student and Former at 3 p. ni. tiot, and filed with the city clerks of after which an elegant banquet was She was a consistent member of that Lansing and St. Louis, tlie village served in the Ladies ’ Library rooms. Graduate Say* of It. church, possessed a cheerful disposi­ Read tlie advertisement of tne state Don ’t miss the closing out sale at clerks of St. Johns, Maple Rapids, Mrs. II. W. Holton ’s. Over 300 participated in the banquet, 313 Thayer Street, ) tion and was beloved by all who knew teachers’ institute to be found on tlie Ithaca and Alma, and tlie township Knights being present from Owosso. Ann Arbor, lfaj 20,1001. ( her. She had resided at L’Anse but a fourth page of today ’s paper. clerks of Lansing, DeWitt, Olive, Ing ­ Spaulding & Co. are agents for tiie Ovid, Fowler, Maple Rapids, Carson i)kak Editor : —1 am a graduate of short time. A number of farmers in tlie vicinity ham, Greenbush, Essex, Fulton, New­ Union Barn Dttor Hanger. City and Rew. After the banquet all Yerington ’s college ar.d proud of the Mrs. Melot ’s mother, Mrs. Hatha­ of Lansing will make a venture this ark, Ithaca, Emerson, Arcada, Pine returned to the hall for a smoke and fact. I believe that no better training way, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. year in tlie cultivation of tobacco. River and Bethany. Millinery—Tli* Place to Get It Right. sociable time. Short apicv speeches school for young men and women exists Luther Rumsey, of this village last Douglas Mead is building a cement The bonds are issued in a series of If you are looking for anything in were made by visiting and local Sir I am at present pursuing tlie study of week and returned to her home In De approach in front of his residence at 17, of 91,000 each. The interest is 5 the line of millinery dq not forget Knight>. law in the U. ofM., and expect to troir, Sunday evening. She had been tiie corner of Lansing and Higham per cent, payable in gold, June 1 and that Durkee & Butler always carry a A rising vote was given the Owosso graduate this spring. home only a couple of hours when a streets. Dec. 1, at tiie Detroit Trust Co. ’s office. large and choice assortment. team for their attendance and ex­ I was working at hard day ’s labor telegram was received, announcing Tlie principal is due June 1, 1921. when I first heard of Yerington ’s col ­ tlie death of her daughter. Mrs. Catherine Shaffer died of con­ Adjustadle Window Awnings at cellent work: and also to the St. Johns sumption at tlie home of her daugh ­ Tiie brief of the bond includes 29 L. < >. T. M. for the splendid banquet lege and learned that Prof. Yerington The remains arrived in this village, articles, which include statements of Spaulding & Co. ’s. under their charge. had risen from day ’s labor. 1 believed Tuesday noon and the funeral was ter, Mrs. Robt. Lee. in this village, property mortgaged, bow bonds are to The visiting brethern all declared that lie would appreciate my position. held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Tuesday night. be issued and used, sinking fund, sale Ice Creams, Ice Cream Soda and the occasion one of the most enjoyable 1 was right for I found one of tlie kind ­ o ’clock from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. F. G. Cresscy gave a very of property when company is not in invigorating and pleasing Soda Water if their lives and. departed for their est friends thata man ever met and a Rumsey. Rev. A. Binkhast, pastor of interesting and instructive lecture on default, defeasance clause, sale of at Slade ’s. homes this morning feeling that St school especially adapted to training tlie Congregational church, conducted China to a full house in the Baptist property in case of default, appoint ­ .Johns Maccabees are firsfrclass enter­ young men and women for self support. 1 lie services, which were in charge of church last evening. ment of receiver, sale of properly in Our prices are always satisfactory tainers and pretty good fellows. Prof. Yerington is a genius in the K. I. Hull. Two bands, a trick bicycle rider and case of foreclosure, etc. and you are sure to be pleased if you, schoolroom, lie seems to have but one tlie Woodmen drill team will assist in A certificate of filing accompanies give us a call. object in life, and that is to promote entertaining spectators on the base the bond, to be signed and returned Durkee & Butler . tlie interests of his students, most of 4 ball grounds, this afternoon. REMEMBERED HERE. his teachers except Prof. Scott, who is by the register of deeds. Ice Creams in every form at Miss Mary 'Woodbury, who is now This is proof positive that the new Slade ’s. a graduate of the U. of M., and of liruln Will Stand For Another Conte*! George I.. Cat cl., a Former Kmldent, Die* teaching at Maple Rapids, will fill the road is to lie equipped as an electric line whom 1 cun speak in the highest terms Among; the Crack Shot*. and that it cannot be under the pro ­ Cold water Alabastine at at St. Louie. are graduates of his school, and have vacancy in the primary grade at tlie North Side school for the new year. visions of the mortgage a steam road. Spaulding & Co. ’s. George L. Patch, well known to the been retained on account of their nat­ Shoot for tlie bear at St. Johns, It is also substantial evidence that the older residents of this village and vi­ ural aptitude for the work. I believe Wednesday. J une 5, 1901; twenty rods See Byron Hanley for carriages and road will speedily be built. Hot W«ath«r v*. Cooling Beverage*. cinity as having resided here some that the growth of his school during off-hand or thirty-five rods witli rest surreys. His line is complete. Also Ices, Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda and thirty-live years ago, died at ins home the past five vears lias no parallel In open sight to be used only. The bear handles the New American, Gale Pivot everything refreshing; also fruits aud in St. Louis, Gratiot county, on the tlie history of college, and with proper is two years old, jet black, and weighs Axle and Iron Age Wheel cultivators. fresh-made Candies at 17th inst.. of apoplexy, having been in buildings, I am free to say that the about 200 pou nds. The managers offer At a recent meeting of tlie school BREVITIES. G laspie ’s. Candy Kitchen. usual good health up to the day of his possibilities of tlie institution would thirty dollars to the winner for tlie board it was decided to continue tiie death. Mr. Patch was a son-in-law of be practically unlimited. bear. commercial course for another year. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Tlie Stearns Ball-bearing Lawn J. F. Newton and went to St. Louis No young man or woman, who The judges are to be chosen as fol ­ Miss Ney, the present teacher, being of Jessie, May 19, an 8-pound boy. Mower is by tlie Stearns Bicycle Co., with him in 1806. where for some time really desires to learn, can do bet­ lows: Tlie shooters to choose one retained. The ladies ’ missionary society of tiie and are of the same high-grade con­ they conducted the New York store. ter than attend Yerington ’s college. man, tlie managers one and these two Rev. E. M. Blanchard, formerly pas­ Baptist**church will meet Friday at struction as the Stearns “ Yellow Fel­ Later Mr. Patch was successively in Some of its features, seldom if ever to choose the third. Tlie three judges tor of tlie First Bapt ist church of this 2:30 n. m. with Mrs. Lvman Parr. Tlie lows ”. See them at the livery business in St. Louis and in taught in other colleges. —such as de­ to choose a man to carry targets and village, has accepted a call to St. Louis, gentlemen are invited to tea. Spaulding & Co.’s. bating parliamentary law, reading, put them in place. Size of targets the hardware business in Shepherd and this state, and began his labors on Some good farms for sale. Enquire Riverdale. While at tlie latter place spelling, letter-writing, penmanship, will be 12 inch square board,*painted Sunday last, and many other drills are worth DEL-WATKR. of Lewis Severance . he was elected sheriff of Gratiot black, with 4 incli round white center. The new camp of Modern Woodmen county, which office lie held two terms. double tlie amount of tuition paid in Tickets on sale at Sam Shaffer’s and by file student. Byron Danley’s, at $1.00 for three will he organ ted at Elsie this eve­ From our Correspondent. Eagle Lawn Mowers at right priees, Since that time lie lias resided in St. at Spaulding & Co. ’s. Louis and until the past few months I wish you would give this letter a shots. Incase of bad storm, shoot ning with about 30 members. Deputy Farmers will soon commence their conspicuous place in your paper, for tlie will come off Thursday, June 6th. Longcor expects about 40 or 50 Wood ­ annual efforts to improve (?) tlie Mr*. K. Robinson, Hair Drrmfr clerked in the drug store of hisbrotlier- men will attend from this village. roads. iw, w ii. Rennela He >' a-' well whole rising generation needs just Byron I)anley and manufacturer of Hair Goods to known among the horsemen through­ such a practical education as is found Sam Shaffer . Owing to tlie interest in evangelist ­ Mr. Orville Easton is in very poor order and on sale. Shampooing a out tiie state and took a great interest in that school. 1 speak from experi­ Managers. ic work among the members of tiie health witli kidney complaint. specialty. Rooms in Union Block, up in horse breeding. lie was GO years ence, and am very sincere in my state­ Baptist church and tiie attendants, \n electrical storm, accompanied by stairs, Walker St., East. St. Johns. old and leaves a wife and two adopted ments. there will be another evangelistic a downpour of rain not often equaled, children. Knowing what it is to struggle for A SLIGHT WRECK. service next Sunday evening. Mr. visited this place last Thursday even­ A Prompt anil Careful Drayman. an education, and what it means to Maxfield will assist the pastor. ing, doing some damage, it is feared, For care in hauling, courteous treat­ have a kind hand to assist, I am al­ Occurred In the Railroad Yard* Here Mon ­ Tlie M. E. church tea social at the by washing out the seed of newly ment, prompt service and reasonable ways glad to door say what I can to home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hicks, last planted corn and beets. charges call on “Sim” Tenyck to do AFTER DAMAGES. encourage others in like circumstances. day M 11 rlillig. Friday evening, was liberally attend ­ William Reed and wife, of Lansing, your draying. John R. Wilson . ed, considering the inclemency of the Mr*. Lew In Cole, of Pompeii, UanN 8 *i,l)llll While tlie west bonnd local freight and Mrs. Lillian Lowell and daughter, Light and Heavy Draying. from Jame. Moore, of Nortli 8 tnr. was switching in tlie yards at this weather, and resulted in a very enjoy ­ Helen, visited with the family of Sam­ ANNOUNCEMENTS. station. Monday morning, “a Hying able and measurably profitable occa- uel Cliff, of South Riley, last Thurs­ Having purchased the draying outfit Some time ago Lewis Cole, of Pom­ switch” was made to place a car loaded soin. day. and business of John L. Lyon, am pre­ peii. fell from a wagon while in an in­ The r. B. Aid Society, of West Ilingliam with furniture on tlie north track. An pared to do a general draying business. will meet with Mrs. Nelson Palmer. Thursday Tlie high school track team is daily Miss Mamie Corbin and her sister, Odors left at Parr Bro. ’s grocery will toxicated condition, receiving injuries afternoon, June ti. All are invited. empty box car and a fiat car loaded working into shape for the coming resulting in his death. Mrs. Cole lias with granite stood on the track, and field day meet, June 15. Tlie team Hattie, called on tlie family of Geo. F. receive prompt attention. The M. E. Aid Society of Bengal, will meet Lowell, last Thursday. Hudson Sherman . now commenced suit against James with Mrs. Charles Jones Thursday after­ as the furniture car came along at a lias been fortunate in having Rev. Moore, of North Star, charging him noon June 6 tli. A cordial invitation to all. lively clip, it struck the empty car Maxfield, captain of the Kalamazoo Much preparation is going on in this Wanted. with selling the liquor that made her The Congregational Church Auxiliary will with such force as to lift it on end and college track team, direct their prac­ vicinity for a suitable observance of husband drunk. She has retained W. hold its regular meeting Mondav evening, completely telescoped the car of fur­ tice tlie last few days. Decoration Day at Wacousta. Tlie Trustworthy men and women to A. Leet to prosecute the case, laying June 3rd., at the homo of Miss Edith Mead niture. smashing both cars and doing soldiers ’ monument at that place will travel and advertise forold established on Cass St. Henry Walbridge, a prominent attor ­ be unveiled on that occasion. house of solid financial standing. Sal­ her damages at $5,000. Reing a minor, The annual meeting of the Ladle's Ceme­ considerable damage to tlie furniture. ney of St. Johns, is in tlie city for the ary $780 a year and expenses, all pay­ Mrs. Cole commences suit by “next tery / ssociatlon of tlie South Itimrlmm l'n- day. He is liappv over tlie fact that a able in cash. No canvassing required. friend ” and Chauncey Bars tow, of ion Cemetery, will meet at tlie 1'. B. church, All Eye* On Texa*. Ithaca, baa been selected for the posi­ Wednesday. June 5. at 2 o'clock P. E. Election of Ofllrfr*. new electric railway Is about com ­ Give references and enclose self-ad­ tion. Moore's bondsmen, Nick Merton At tlie annual meeting of Ladies' pleted, to connect St.Johns with Lans­ Great is Texas. Her vast cotton dressed stamped envelope. Address ind George Hawkins, are made co-de­ Special Cheap Excursion. Literary Club, May 23, tlie following ing. and give Clinton ’s countv seat two crops and marvellous oil discoveries Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. avenues of travel by rail.—Grand amaze the world. Now follows tlie fendants. The Grand Trunk system will give named members were elected officers Rapids Press. St. John* Dray and Hu* Line. another of their popular, special cheap, for the ensuing year: startling statement of the wonderful President, Mrs. M. Babcock. At tlie annual meeting of tlie Mich­ work at Cisco, Tex., of Dr. King ’s Having purchased tlie equipments A Vacation In Colorado. excursions to Detroit, Saginaw and igan Association of Congregational New I Mseovery fort ’onsumpt ion. “My and business of Richard Gay’s Dray Do you realize that Colorado, with Bay City, Sunday, June 2, giving seven Vice President, Mrs. Wm. Bird. and ’Bus, line, we will continue the hours at Detroit and eight hours at Bee. Sec., Mrs. II. M. Gohn. churches held at Charlotte last week, wife contracted a severe lung trouble, ” its grand mountain scenery, is the Cor. Sec., Mrs. F. M. Spaulding. St. Johns was chosen as the place for writes editor J. J. Eager, “which caus- business and same good service as was most attractive health ana pleasure Saginaw and Bay City. This special the next meeting. A. J. Baldwin, of ed a most obstinate cougli and finally given tiie people by Mr. Gay in the resort in the world, and that by using train will leave Fowler at 8:33 a. m ; Treasury, Mrs. Hulse. past. All orders left Gay’s grocery St. Johns, 8:48; Shepardsville, 8:57 Directors for two years, Mrs. Sev­ tills village, was chosen as one of tlie resulted in profuse hemorrhages, but the Burlington Route Fast Denver erance, Mrs. Geo. Ney, Mrs. II. II. ministerial delegates to the National she has been completely cured by Dr. store will receive careful attention. trains from Chicago to St. Louis, it and Ovid 9:01. Fare for the round Council to be held in Portland, Me. King ’s New Discovery.” It’s positive ­ ’Phone 56. trip to Detroit from Fowler, St.Johns, Fitzgerald. Wyman & Worden . takes only one night on the road to Tlie club was served with sherbet The base ball rules in the National ly guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and get there. and Shepardsville, $1.50; from Ovid, and all Throat and Lung troubles. $1.40. Fare for tlie round trip to Sagi ­ and wafers by Mrs. Weller after the league are somewhat different this Popular With the People. The Colorado air is so delightful, election and a very enjoyable time year. One of tlie most radical changes 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles 10c at the water so pure, and the nights so naw or Bay City from St. Johns. Fildew & Mlllman ’s. The Pacific Barber Shop, in tlie airy refreshingly OOOL Than the hotels Fowler and Shepardsville, $1.00; from was tlie result. is tlie ruling In regard to fouls. If a and pleasant basement under Wilsons ’ are excellent and the cost of a few Ovid, 90 cents. batter fouls the hail it is called a clothing store, has lately been refitted, strike, except in the case of a third Shudder* at III* Pant. and is now among tlie best, with first- weeks there is very moderate. Mad Dog and Cow* In Hhlniva**ee. strike. If t wo have been called and We publish a book about Colorado, Lint of Letter*. “I recall now witli horror,” says class service at popular prices. Chil­ An Owosso special to the Free Press the ball is then fouled it is not counted drens ’ hair cutting a specialty. most interesting and informative. It Remaining In the Postoffice at St. John* dated May 24th.says: “Three weeks ago as a strike. Mail Carrier Burnett Mann of Levan- is beautifully illustrated and has a Mich.. May 23. loot: a mad dog on the farm of Herbert ua, O.. “my three years of suffering W. W. Ferguson . PropT. valuable map. Price 6c in p«*stage. Antes. Mr*. Wurdo. Chrysler, Mr. Norman. Sibley Hazen. of Westphalia, has a from kidney trouble. 1 was hardly Elldrich, Mrs. Glegler, Sir. Frank. Alliton. north of this city, went mad very singular cat. Several days ago Send for it today before you forget. Glover. Mr. Boss. Griffith. Mr. George. and bit Mr. Alliton and one of his cows. ever free from dull aches or acute pains I^TATE BANK OF 8 T. JOHNS. Address P. S. Eustis, General Pas- Hathaway, Pearl. Kipp, Mr. James. He is in New York taking the Pasteur her brood of tiny kittens died leaving in my back. Tostoon or lift mall sacks sanger AgentC. B. &Q. It. R., Chicago, Morris. Miss Bell. McLain, I). C. it very disconsolate. Shortly after made me groan. 1 felt tired, worn out COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Maxwell. Ervle. Mathews. Mr. John. treatment for rabies. Tlie cow died, that some little woodchucks were about ready to give up. when I began Neal. Miss Goldie. Newton, Mrs. Newton. but before dying had bitten several CAPITAL. $30,090. Pljrott. Agnes. Shaffer, F.. P. other animals. Since then six other found and given to the cat. She now to use Klectric Bitters; but six bottles To file Stockholder* of the Fowler Crenin Shrader, Miss Ellisa. Smalley, Mr. Fred. cows have gone mad and have had to cares for them as affectionately as she completly cured me and made me feel ery Company, Fowler, Mich. WILL II. BRUNSON. P. M. did for the kittens and seems Indiffer­ like a new man.” They’re unrivaled NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,00. Please take notice tliat the first Ik * killed. ent as to what they are1—cats or wood ­ to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys meeting of the Stockholders of the If people only know what we know chucks. and Bowels. Perfect satiefaction P.K PERRIN, President. l*ortland Opinion. Fowler Creamery Company, of Fowler, about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would James Fish, of Eagle, commenced by Fildew & Mlllmap. Only 50 cents. J. H. CORBIT, Vice-President. Mich., is hereby called, to be held at be used in nearly every household, as The handbill advertising tlie game doing business in his new cheese fac­ J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier tlie Village Hall, in the village of there are few people who do not suffer at St. Johns on Thursday of this week tory this week. He has engaged a It Saved HI* Leg. Fowler. Mich., on the 8th day of June, from a feeling of fullness after eating, between Portland and St. Johns, is practical cheese maker to take charge P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga.. A. D., 10C1, at 2 o ’clock in tlie after­ belching, flatulence, sour stomach or beaded. “Murder and Robbery at St. of the factory who is said to be an ex­ suffered for six months with a fright­ DIRECTORS: noon of said day. waterbrash, caused by indigestion or Johns.” Tlie bill is blood thirsty all pert in his line. Mr. Fish lias assur- ful running sore on his leg: but writes O. W. Monger, Otis Fuller, J. W. Fitzgerald Dated. Fowler, Mich.. May 20, 1001. dyspepsia. A preparation,such as Kodol the way through and reads like a dime anecsof support from sufficient pat rons J. H. Corbit, J. H. Fedewa, F. A. Travis (Signed.) William H. Snkllino , that Bucklen ’s Arnica Salve wholly Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid novel. The person who got it up (It to keep the creamery In operation dur ­ cured It in five days. For Ulcers, Oeo W. Emmons P. K. Perrin, John J. Frank W. G kllkr . from the stomach, will digest your food, was a St. Johns production) must Ik a ing the entire year and he savs he will Wounds, Piles, It’s the iKst salve in Stockholders of the said Fowler certainly can ’t help but do you good butcher or a second Weyler.—Portland have no difficulty whatever In dispos­ Reiser,G. E.Corbin..!.Sullivan. Creamery Company. C. E. VanSIckle. world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c Observer. ing of Ills product. Sold by Fildew & Mill man. 3 Per Cent.Interest Pum on Time Deposit* CLINTON INDEPKNDENT. THITR8DAY, MAY 80, 1901.

CHINA WAR NEWS. m GETS II NEW Til MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. DOINGS OF THE fi-IOT SESSION. WRECK ON LAKE HURON. Hart is to have a starch factor} ’. The house p'ssed tlio following bills Twelve Persona. Including A Woman, mu The state department has been madj Manistee is to have a modern flour on the 23d: Abolishing olfico of cli cf , llnmnsl-Tvro Horned. fully acquainted by Mr. Uorklull with mill. deputy game warden; Detroit police A dispatch from Ray City, dated tho the character of tuc proposition as to The Convicted Murderer of V, C. A **Jnek the Hugger ” is * perating at pension act; amending charter of Fort At Philadelphia —General Assem­ 24th, nays: A terrific northeaster blew the fluating of Hie indemnity loan un ­ all day and last nigiit oa Lake Huron. Grand Rapids. Huron; amending Saginaw charter; tip- I folded ut Pekin. While gravo objec ­ Nichols, a Farmer, bly Takes Up Question of Tho steamer Baltimore, coal laden, tions are perceived to the Russian pro ­ There are several cases of smallpox proprlatlon upper peninsula prison, *16.035; providing that officers linking 1 broke iu two and sank between An ject for a joint guarantee of the loan, in Tuscola county. HAS BEEN GRANTED NEW TRIAL levy on personal porperty shall file a REVISION OF THEIR CREED. Sable and Fish Point about 0 o ’clock because of the immense difficulty of South Haven is to have free mail de ­ statement within 48 hours of where | tIlia morning. Twelve were drowned, securing too asr.cnt of' congress to an livery servico on July 1. including a woman. The steamer lial- agreement which would entangle for By liu- Supreme Coari- T!»k Cute Attract 'il goods are s ored; settin ( aside certain Fifty of the S33 Me ml>om Ask Dismissal The Central Michigan hand tourna ­ stete lands in Crawford and Ro-.com- timore was sighted from Au Sable more tlinn a quarter of a century at Much Attention In Detroit. Where the ment will he held at Lansing, June 5. mon counties for the use of the forest of Subject—Many Ask Revision or an early this morning about midway be­ least, there is no hing in Mr. Rock- Murder whs Committed Other Invent* Rcrt Ilurlbcrt, aged 20, of Detroit, reserve commission; dairy and food Explanatory Statement — An ludiau Out­ tween thedead A’ Sable s*nd Au Sable hill's instructions which would cause Point with her engines apparently dis ­ of n Week ttrlelly Related. suicided by the laudanum route at commission appropriation, 025,' 0) a break Looked for In Wyoming. him to antagonize tlic proposition, Jackson on the 24th. Disappointment year and increasing salaries of com ­ abled and drifting in a helpless condi ­ provided it is fully developed so as to in love is supposed to have prompted missioner, deputy and chemist; amend ­ tion. Tho Ottawa life-saving crew s’cure the safety of the loan while as­ Weather Cr ij Itallt-tln. ment to the law relative to the taxa­ Revision of Presbyterian Confession. were telegraphed for but were delayed suring tho integrity of China. It is The wetvkiy weather crop bulletin the deed. The important question of revising tion of inheritance-; repealing sparrow in reaching the scene and were unable suggested that these objects can be «f the U. S. climate ami crop service, Owosso ’s mayor has announced that the creed, which for the last two years bounty law; amending Detroit charter to locale the wreck until late this best secured by causing Ihni to de ­ issued ut Lansing on the -1st, says lie will close up every business place in lias been agitating the Rresbyterian so as to authorize the common council < afternoon. Tho tug Columbia, of De­ liver to each nation bonds bearing 4 that in most sections of the state the that city on Sund >y. Restaurants and church, came before the general as­ to license laundry branch offices; pro- , troit, with a government steum dredge per cent interest to the face value of rainfall lias been suflieient. but in the cigars store proprietors and confec ­ sembly at Philadelphia on the 23d. vitling for the drain-ige of highways and one loaded lighter for the Noo, was Hie nation ’s indemnity claim. The extreme southeastern counties of the tioners complain bitterly. The controversy regarding revision has where it is necessary to secure private ' caught in the storm. The lighters and nation holding the bonds cou'd dis ­ lower peninsula the conditions arc al­ The annual reunion of the 6th Mich­ led to the formation of three groups right of way; authorizing the irn or- j dredge was lost, parting their six-inch pose of lhe:u at its pleasure, it could most droughty. Several sharp frosts igan cavalry will he held fh Ionia, among the G40 commissioners to the porution of associations for the instruc- J cable, but were afterward rescued affix its own guarantee, and' sell the occurred, which were quite general, July 4. A tine program is being pre­ general assembly. Oae group opposes tion of embalmers; providing that pro ­ with their crew of six men. While bond^ in the op. ’n market. England, but the damage, in nearly all cases, pared, including a description of tne change in doctrinal standards. An­ cesses against electric interurban rail- j searching for her tow, the Columbia too, is opposed to a joint guarantee of 'was very li;,lit, anti in most counties battle of Monterey Gap. July 4, 1SG3. other is desirous of setting aside the ways may he served on conductors out ­ picked up an engineer and a deckhand loan. coniincd to low lands; strawberries, confession of faith as not truthfully The 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mm side of cities; providing for the appoint ­ of tho Raltimore on a raft. They were- I Reports have been received from Pe­ early garden truck and early potatoes expressing tha belief of the church. Geo. Lnndon, who reside just outside ment of hoards to ex im'.uc and license almost dead, and were taken to East kin to the effect that Field Marshal were affected most; in the extreme The third favors maintaining the old the limits of Algon io was struck by a plumbers placing the slate census of Tanas. The deckhand went insane on Count von Walderseo has informed tho southern counties some early corn was confession with a few modifications, Rapid railway car on the 10th, and re­ 1904 under control of the secretary of the raft. Chinese that the trrfops will not leave cut down and will have to be replanted. and desires the adoption of a clear ceived injuries which caused his death state; income t ix. I per cent on in ­ Pekin until the court returns and he Wheat and meadows are generally im­ “declarative ” statement, setting forth Allen ’s First Annitul Report. n little biter. comes over $2,On; organizing the himself is received in imperial au­ proved; wheat continues very uneven, the most important doetrines. In an ­ Gov. Charles H. Allen, of Porto Rico, Thos. Smith, aged 27, of Sturgis, sui­ township of Mitten, Alcona county, dience. The French have withdraw come fields being reported in line con ­ swer to the questions submitted to the has presented to the President, through cided at Mishawaka, Hid., on the night into a union school district; authoriz­ from the Shansi expedition, and the dition. while others tire very poor; oats presbyteries. 50 asked tho assembly to the state department, his first annual of the 21st. His wife left him some ing the stale hoard of health to ex- Euglish have refused to take any part and barley look healthy, have gener ­ dismiss the whole subject, one was un ­ report. He expresses the opinion that time ago, nud this is supposed to have amine and license undertakers to em­ in it. It is probable, therefore, that ally in.-nlo slow growth. l’asturage a scheme of colonial administration, prompted the deed. balm bodies infected with contagious decided, four said they neither desired the Gormans will be compclle l to go has improved. Rye is bending and in a revision nor a supplemental state­ such as is found in the Danish, French The April report of State Salt In ­ diseases for transportation; abolishing ulone. In spite of constant and threat­ general promising condition. Early and English West Indies, might be spector Dunwell is ns follows: Manis ­ political conventions in Kent county — ment, nor the dismissal of the whole ening difficulties, Count von Wahlorsee, potatoes have germinated nicely. Plow ­ subject, and of the 233 presbyteries, 15 safely instituted with variations de ­ tee county. 17G.201 barrels; M ison. 62,- referendum attached; general military single-handed, continues to maintain ing for corn and beans is well ad ­ in the U. S. and 10 in foreign lands, pendent upon the future policy of the 318; St Clair, 48.14G; Saginaw, 37.815; bill. the prestige of foreigners in this part vanced in most counties of the lower failed to respond. Of tho remaining home government. Tho governor re- j Ray, 29,905; Wayne, 2",7* 6; Iosco, 2,182; The senate passed the following hills of China. peninsula; corn planting is quite gen ­ presbyteries, nearly two-thirds of the fers to the many suggestions offered Midland, 1,850; total, 379,273. on the 21st: To make a boulevard of A dispatch from Taku says that Gen. eral and in the extreme southern coun ­ whole number ask for some change in that the form of territorial govern ­ Lafayette avenue, Detroit; railroad Chaffee was told as he wa; about to ties nearly tin is lied; sugar beet seeding Recause liis father pawned his the ereedal statement, 4V desire a re­ ment adopted by the IT. S. be applied taxation hill; to authorize Houghton leave Pekin that there were two cases is well advanced and in Monroe county mother’s shoes for drink, EarlC. Trues- vision of the confession, 11 an explan ­ to Porto Rico, but poiuts out that a county to build a pest house; amend of smallpox among the Indian troops the early seeding is up, and being cul­ dell, aged 17, a postal messenger at atory statement, 1 revision and an ex­ standard form of such government, Manistee charter; to pension Detroit now in camp at Tonkn, whero the tivated. With hut very feV exceptions, Saginaw, secured tin old shotgun planatory statement, 52 a supplemental while useful in the U. H., would not policemen; to reorganize school dis ­ Americans were to proceed to board correspondents report that fruit pros ­ and shot his father between the eyes. statement. 15 revision aud a supple­ apply successfully to this island pos ­ tricts in Saginaw county; to fix the their transports. Gen. Chaffee is now pects continue very good. The wound is serious hut not fatal. mental statement, 1 an explanatory session. He calls attention to the fact salaries of officers of the legislature; awaiting developments. In the oveutof The village of Mclt-iin claims to have statement and .a sup elemental state­ that while in sueli elosa proximity to relative to the fees of registrar of being held by quarantine he will prob ­ Anchor Gets h New Trl il. the most efficient fire department for a ment, 11 a substitute creed, 1 an alter­ the U. S. Porto Rico has been a com ­ deaths; relative to the incorporation ably move up tho Pei river for two Edward A setter, convicted in Wayne village of its size in the state. In two native creed, aud G some change, not paratively unknown island to Ameri­ of A. O. U. \V. lodges; relative to tile weeks. county of the murder of Vahnore C. minutes and 20 seconds after an alarm specified. cans. In conclusion, Gov. Allen urged incorporation of fratern 1 bcncGc ary NichoN, was on the 21st granted a new was turned in the firemen had a6tream tits iutroductiou of fresh blood and The foreign ’ministers ’ meeting at societies; relative to the incorporation The Rresbyterian general assembly, trial by the supremo court. Asclier’s of water playing on the flames. The Anglo-Saxon push and* energy as the Pekin on the 22d was very unsatisfac ­ of societies for the prevention of cru­ by a vote which showed conclusively "case attracted widespread attention. fire was extinguished with small loss. means of lifting the little island out tory. No power was willing to accede elty to children; relative to estates in that a revision of the cunfess'on of to the Americans ’ idea of a reduction Ilis alleged victim was interested in faith is desired by the church, on the of its lethargy, and by thrift and in ­ A franchise has been granted to the remainder; relative to the duties of of the Chinese in leronity to $2 >>,099,- ' spiritualism. lie went to Detroit from j 21tli defeated the amendment dismiss ­ dustry, develop its riches to their full new elcetric railway company which is salt inspectors; for a county abstract 090, though Great Britain recognizes near Ypsilanti to consult a medium. 1 to operate a line from Muskegon to ing the whole subject offered the day measure. lie made several visits, and on the system in Ontonagon county; to fix the the advisability of some reduction. Ludington. Right of way is being se­ salary of the stale superintendent of before by Rev. Geo. D. Raker, of Phila­ Threw Aclil In Ills Face for Itovenei*. evening of August 10, 1808, he was cured along the route and there seems delphia. The assembly decided by an robbed and his body thrown into the fisheries; to empower the state board Charles A. Spenecr, better known as CUBA AND PHILIPPINE NEWS." to l>e no question hut that it will he of education to prescribe all courses of overwhelming majority to continue “Doe ” Spencer, committed a cowardly river. Stones were attached to the built at an early date. The people of consideration of the great question. On the 23d El Mundo claimed that feet and bound around with copper study in state normil schools. assault upon Attorney John S. Stark­ Oceana county arc enthusiastic over The following hills wore passed by weather at the railroid station in the Cuban constitutional convention wire. His money was gone, and his the enterprise. Ghastly Scenes In Albany. stood 14 to 14 on the 1'latt amendment. gold watch and other effects were in the house on the 24th: Amend ­ Electric cars racing for a switch Romeo, on the 20th. As Starkweather It is sai l that a scourge of curl leaf President Capote being opposed to it his clothes. It is claimed that lte had ing the charter of Saginaw so us while t unning in opposite directions at entered the door of the building Spen ­ throughout the western Michigan and controlling the deciding vote. worn a ootton belt containing $400 in to reduce the number of school in ­ the rate of 40 miles an hour, cost five cer sprang at him and threw the con ­ fruit belt, is threatened. The grow ­ gold about his person. The day be­ spectors from 18 to 1‘2, beginning in lives on the afternoon of the 2Gtli, by tents of a bottle containing a strong Capt Barrows. Capt. Reed and Lieut. ers and owners of peach orchards for fore Nichols was found in the river he 1903; to prohibit fishing with nets in a terrific collision in which over 40 acid in the attorney ’s face. Spencer Boyer, the former U. S. army officers miles around report that the prolonged rented a boat at Relic Isle, Detroit, the Saginaw river and its tributaries prominent people were Injured, some was immediately placed under arrest. sentenced to five years, three years and cold and wet weather is causing great and was then accompanied by a man, within two miles of its mouth; creat­ fatally and others seriously. The Starkweather was ba lly burned about one year re.spectivcl}’ for participation damage, and that unless a change is -partially identified on the trial as ing the office of educational secretary seene of the accident was a point about the right ej-e, chin, mouth and breast, in the commissary frauds recently ex­ experienced soon, the loss will run Ascher. The supreme court finds er­ of the state board of agriculture; pro ­ two miles out of Grecubusli, N. Y., on but his injuries are not serious. Spen ­ posed at Manila, were lodged in Bill- high in every section. bid prison on the 23d. rors in the trial of the case sufficient viding that the state or any county the line of the Albany it Hudson rail­ cer says lie intended to maim his vic­ to warrant reversal. Mrs. Sarah Quimby, wiTe of a farmer may have a lien against the estate of way. The point where the cars met tim for life, and expresses no regret Further cases of smallpox have been living five miles south of St. Louis, persons who may hare been main ­ on the single track was at a sharp for his act. He says he has waited discovered on boird the U. S. transport Oakman Ousted From Tax Com ml ft* inn. gave her two children, a girl anil a tained in any of the asylums as indig ­ curve and so fast were both cars run ­ for years for an opportunity to wreck Indiana and the 9th regiment, U. S. The supreme court has ousted Robt. boy, a fatal dose of morphine on tlic ent.*; providing for the regulation of ning and so sudden was tlie collision vengeance upon Starkweather. Spt-n- mfantr} ’. which left Pekin on tho 22d Oakmnn as a raemlter of the state tax 19th, and then tried to suicide by the foreign corporations; ntnen-ling law that the rnotormen never had time to 'cer used to live at Romeo, but his on its way to Manila, has gone into commission. The opinion was written same method, hut failed. The chil­ mak ng railroad, tunnel and bridge put on the brakes before the crash home is now at West Ray City*. camp at Taku. The doctors have been hy Cbb.f .Justice Montgomery and con ­ dren site killed were those by her first companies subject to damages for fires; came. The lobby of the local postoificc instructed t > make a report as to what curred in by the four other justices. husband. She must now answer to regulations for foreigu Tontine and filled with dead and wounded, hyster­ NEWSY BREVITIES. length of time must elapse before it will be safe to allow the troops ou As soon as the order of the court is the charge of murder. other companies. ical women end children looking for The loss of life thus far reported as a The following hills were passed by board the transport, served upon Mr. Oakman he must re­ Railroad Commissioner Osborn ’s relatives and friends, surgeons admin ­ result of the floods in Tennesse is 14. O power to grantor refuse applications the house on the 22d: Amending Sag ­ linquish his office to Wm. T. Dust, who istering temporary relief and i m- The new Shamrock yacht was again from suburban street railv. ays for inaw county salary hill; allowing mem­ BASE BALL. was appointed by Gov. Riiss. Tiic bulancc- racing through the city tak­ beaten W the old Shamrock on the grade crossings over steam railroad bers of Wayne county jury commission facts surrounding Oakman's reappoint ­ ing the wounded to the hospitals were 21st. Relow we publish tha standing of ment by Gov. I’ingree, his confirmation tracks is curtailed by a bill which 10 ccuts a mile for travel; providing the early intimations of the accident. The estimates for Ontario rivers and the American and National league clubs by the senate i-nd the immediate re­ passed the house on the 21st. It vests -pecifie tax of 3 per cent on gross earn ­ harbors passed by parliament amount u;> to and indu ling the games played consideration of the vote by which the power in the state crossing hoard. ings of sleeping cur companies; estab­ Kliu Edward li ul a Narrow Einapa. to 9400,99a on Sunday, May 2G: confirmation was had, and the refer­ The hill also provides for a general lishing union school district in Tiltn- The most dramatic incident in the Heavy rains caused much damage to AMERICAN r.RAOUZ. ence of the appointment to a commit ­ law for incorporation or reincorpora- bawtissce township; nuthorizng sale history of the ’s cup occurred Won. Lost. Per ct. tee, where it has ever since lain, are tion of suburban railways. of delinquent tax lands in Ray Citv; on the 22 I when a sudden squall ou property in North Carolina and Tenn ­ familiar. The contention of Oakman's The Monroe Traction Co. commenced amending charter of Sanlt Sto. Marie; the Solent completely wrecked the new essee on the 21st. Detroit ...... 13 17 .6)3 Detroit water board kill; samj subject; challenger an l endangered the life of The joint conference committee rail­ Washington ...... 11 9 •5H1 counsel was that having once voted to grading at Monroe on the 20th with Ha 111 more ...... 11 8 .579 confirm the appointment the senate 10) men aud 10 teams. It is now be­ publication of the laws and documents. King lvlwavd and several distinguished road tax hill passed the home on the Boston ...... 11 11 .’VK) had no authority to reconsder sueli lieved that they will cot experience The general military bill was finally persons, including Sir Thomas Lipton. 21st by a vote of G7 to 21. ...... 13 13 .4 0 vote. This, the opinion says, is the any further trouble from abutting passed by the house on the 23J, by i< Sir Thomas calculates that a delay of Esther , the 9-vear old Olevr.vvd ...... 8 13 .200 Philadelphia...... - * < 17 .297 most important question in the case. property owners. However, the priv­ votcof 58 to G und if the senate con ­ three weeks or a month in the date of daughter of the former president, is ate right of way at the point of the L. curs to Rep. Ames’ amendment rela­ the contest in Amoricau waters will suffering from diphtheria. NATIONAL LX \Gu 0. 'Tvrus All a Dream. tive to a colored company the state enable him to come to the scratch. lie Woo. Last. Per ct. S. & M. S. Ry. crossing has not been Bresci, the assassin of the late King New York ...... It 7 .0)7 Mrs. John Moon, the mother of Mrs. secured and it is still a question as to military hoard will be able to make says that he is greatly hundicapcd l>y Humbert, lias committed suicide at the Cincinnati ...... IS 10 .«K) Ethel Costello, the Kalamazoo nurse, how the crossing will be made. the necessary preparations for a 10- the fact that he has no duplicate masts penitentiary at San Stefano, Italy. Philadelphia...... 13 I! .5.V5 1* .520 alleged to have recently fallen heir to In a smash-up on the Pere Mar­ davs camp, which this year will he for the Shamrock II., hut by an un ­ Former Gov. John R. Tanner, Illi­ $300,01)0 through the death of a rich held at Manistee. limited expenditure of money and en ­ Brooklyn ...... 1J U .4 SO quette at Sparta on the night of the nois, died at Springfield, Ill., suddenly Huston ...... 10 K .45S uncle of her first husband in Honduras, The sonat pissed the following bills ergy he believes the defects cau he 23d, more than a score of women of in tho Lcland hotel on the 23d, from St. Louis ...... It Id .407 arrived in Kalamazoo from Marcellus on the 22d: To amend l’ort Huron's remedied in time to sail this year. .. 11 10 .787 the Order of the Evening Star, who rheumatism of the heart. Chicago ...... on the 22J. She went directly to the charter; to amend Saginaw ’s charter; were in a special car, were seriously Nine hundred Porto Ricans em­ THE MARKETS. home of J. H. Rostwick, where hey for the transfer of certain state lands Carnegie's Dig Gift Grtm Cold Welcome. injured. All of the injured were from barked on the steamer California at daughter had been engaged as nurse, to the city of Lansing for highway Scotland is not very enthusiastic Grand Rapids and had been to Sparta Guanica for Hawaii on the 21st, and LIVE STOCK. but was informed that the alleged purposes; relative to pay of Saginaw over Andrew Carnegie ’s gift of $10,000,- New York — Cattle Sheea Lnubl IIots . doing degree work. The car was side ­ 400 more are ready to sail. heiress had slipped away on the 18th 000 to establish free education in four Hest trades. .. .?4 5 14 87 M 70 87 0 7 86 2rt tracked and an engine running to meet county officers; for the Torrens system and that her whereabouts was a mys­ Scotch universities, Edinburg, Glas­ Jack Moffat, the Chicago middle ­ Lower trades 47JH 07 3 2. 5 *> 6 OJ it crashed into the end of the car. of registering land titles. tery. Mrs. Moon says that the story Gov. Riiss has appointed the seven gow, Aberdeen and St. Andrews. Car­ weight, lias been matched to box 20 Chicago — The home of Glenn S. Allen at Kala­ Best trades. .. ..5 3)78 01 4 63 * 73 5 95 of her daughter having fallen heir to members of the state road commission, negie stipulated that the beneficiaries rounds with George Gardner of Boston, Lower tirades . 4 15 t5 20 ft 13 * 0) 6 60 mazoo was robbed of $800 worth of the large estate was untrue, and also which was recently created by a bill, he his “Scotch fellow countrymen ” at San Francisco, on July 4. Detroit - jewelry on the night of the 25th. The that her daughter w;is never married ns follows: Senators Earl and Runner, only, no English. Irish, colonials or New York may have a jubilee expo ­ Best grades.. . .3 807* 00 4 75 * 23 5 8 C Lower grades .2 73 J.S ?i 3 75 4 85 i « to a man named Costello, but after she work was all done upstairs, entrance Reps. McKay-, French and Goodrich, foreignera According to tlic educa ­ sition in 1905, to commemorate the BnflfAlo — was divorced from her husband, Ira being gained through a window over a and Capt. K. R. Allen, of Ypsilunti, tion authorities the administration of physical consolidation of the boroughs rear porch. The urticles stolen in- Best grades. .. ..4 909.5 21 4 73 i 80 6 10 Washington, she assumed the name and C. J. Mini roe, of South Haven. Mr. Carnegie's gift presents consider ­ of the metropolis by the completion of Lower grades . 3 65 j, 4 07 3 03 & ft ) 5 85 Costello because of her dislike of both tduded gold watches, a pear necklace, For all practical purposes the work able difficulties and for this reason the the rapid transit system. Cincinnati diamond rings, pins, etc. The Alien Best-grade*. .. ..5 4115 75 4 25 4 50 6 80 of her former names. of the present session will h-» brought Scotch papers for the present, are Dave Sullivan has agreed to fight home is a popular gathering place of to a close at noon on the ' t the sen ­ rather looking the gift horse in the Lower grades . 2 5731 87 3 97 4 50 6 96 fashionable young society and the rob ­ Terry McGovern in a 20-round battle p.t nttubnrg- An Ontrasr at I .aka* Oilfaan, ate concurring in the house resolution mouth, while the English press is in ­ .. 5 75 7,3 85 4 31 ft 80 5 to bery was committed while a merry Louisville next August. Dave thinks Best grades! .. A heavy charge of dynamite was providing for no further business after clined to eavil at the method of Mr. it is no cinch for Terry, but there are Lower grades 3 30,*3 17 4 07 5 10 5 23 placed under the window of Mrs. Alice party was going on Inflow. that time and fixing the date of final Carnegie ’s munificence. others who think otherwise. GRAIN, ETC. Montague ’s residence at Lake Odessa Undoubtedly oue of the smoothest adjournment for June 0. A dispatch from B tavia, Java, dated 55rhent Corn OftH on the night of the 20th. and exploded. rascals ever liberated from the state A delegation of labor uicn from De­ BRIEF NEWS PARAGRAPHS. No. 2 red No. * mix Na 2 white tho 23d, says: The volcano of Keloet All of the windows of the residence prison is John R. Davis, who was pa­ troit, Grand Rapids and Flint h id a 79 7*70 49 / 49 83 233)4 is in eruption. The lava Is threaten­ New York were torn out and the woman and her roled by Gov. I’ingree just at the clor.e hearing before Gov. Riiss on the 22d ITlie village of Esparragosa. province Chicago 72 &73 42 ft4 » 728)4 daughter frightened so they have had of his administration. Davis within a on the garnishee bill, und they pre­ of lladujoz, has been almost destroyed ing tho Blilar coffee plantations and •Detroit 75375‘i 41744 4 32 *32 a dot tor In constant attendance ever month from the date of his release sented numerous arguments to sup- by a storm. One woman was killed. has endangered Kediri. The district Toledo 74174Ai 44 74 4 29 729 44-744 . 34731 since. Gossip has been running wild broke his parole and skipped. Re­ I port their petition that the governor One man was killed, one fatally in ­ is in total darkness. Cincinnati 75ft73 >4 cently the prison officials learned that jured and six others injured by the An explosion occurred at the Uni ­ Plttabnrg 77-7774 46 646* *4 734 about the woman, and it is evident veto the bill. 78-71.78!* 4574554 83733 falling of a part of the sidewalk in versal colliery at Renghenydd, Eng., in Buffalo that this is the result. Mrs. Mon ­ he was in St Louis, Mo., snd secured The following hills were passed by •Detroit —Hay, No. 1 Timothy. II i 73 per too. tague has always born a good reputa­ his arrest, and Deputy Warden North- the houso on the 20th: Authorizing front of Central Music hall, Chicago, the Rhondda valley on the 24th. About Potatoes, 430 per biL Lire PottUrr. spring tion. Her daughter is a teacher in the rup went to St. I

• • .■ ■, ■ -■ »>« .»« •*» »v »•< ' Ink not. U'tiui i.as once been a part DU1CH HOUSECL EANINC. * V V V*< 5(» V»» V /fi /«» >*«. <)• >,«. >«i ■ >• ... »»» /«C5(! »}» 5*» 5J. »•< wl ua can scarcely fade into utter noth­ it IIoutM Are Scrabbrd W h 1 •nil With­ ingness again. In another and more out Ktery Hutu, day. V: perfect state of existence, these ele­ Every Saturday is housec.eaning day H0II0Z& A*sh... n/•% ments of happiness, disturbed here, but in Holland. Early in tho morning, *:* peaceful forever there, will he our own writes Mary A. Peirotto iu Scribntr ’s, GOODRICH]* again. Their parting had been very every stick of furniture is rubbed and Hall o much like all others, to all outward wiped carefully and taken out of the » k * seeming. The tearful eyes, the half- house. Then the women, with their |JNE [ BY MARGARET DLOVHT. choked farewell, were all there; and Bkirts tucked up, entirely flood the »$ $ >!5 & -a & $ a;- •;•;• -;£ & $ -& $ &• >i; -2s’: $ & & *fc 0 careless eyes looked on and careless rooms with bucket after bucket of laughter arose around them. But 1 water, brought up from tho canal by steamers: Ciaa FTER XVI.—(Continued./ snook the shelves and the head fell, doubt If ever there was a sorer heart means of the shoulder-yoke, With We returned late, and \erj tired; striking him full upon the breast, than Stanley Vere took with him au broom and brush they souse and and as there w?re two bads In my and then bounding like a ball upon the the train moved 6lowly away, as he scrub the red-tiled floor and finally room, Leo consented to occupy one the floc ‘r He gazed at it a moment caught the laet glance from those soft puii up a plug in one corner to let the cf them, la the place of going home w.Ui ouch a look as I pray I may eyes, the last wave of that enowy hand. water flow out —let us hope into the TO EC to his own lodgings, which were at the never sec in human eyes again. A In such separations pity is wasted ou canal. other end of the town. sudden spasm distorted his face, lie the one who goes; it should be given to While the floor is drying a great pol ­ The S. S. ATLANTA on this route is especially equipp­ It might have bcon three hours threw up his arms with a wild cry, the one who is left behind, to follow ishing goes on in the street. Quaint old brass lamps and caudlestlck3, to ­ ed to accommodate winter travel. Cabin and Staterooms later, whoa I was roused from n deep and fell heavily upon the Coor beside each daily occupation, yet forever miss bacco boxes and ash trays, huge milk are t-team heated, electric ligthed, and have all conven eleep by the consciousness that some ­ the corpse. tho voice and eye that once lightened cans—all are burnished until, like iences that go to make travel comfortable. thing was la the room, and bending I sprang to hl3 sfde and raised his and illumined them. golden mirrors, they reflect the red- over my bed. 1 had heard the words, head. But it drooped again, till the But the breaking up of an at­ checked, white-capped faces bent over l "Are you coming? ” in a deep, low dark brown locks mingled with the Leave St. Johns -12 Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday tachment is r.o light thing, and to him them. tone close at my very car; but when black hair of that head. via Grand Trunk II\v, take the boat at Grand Haven the world seemed suddenly dark ana The lacquer-man Is busy on Satur­ "Lee. speak to me’" I started up, I saw nothing. Tho cold, Mirsing Rose, he groped blindly day. Ho goes from house to houso 0:15 |>. 111. and arrive Chicago G:00 a. ni. following morning. He was dead. moon 6hone in at the window, broad on his way, as if the light of his ex­ painting the bread-trays and honey- and full. I could discover nothing "Oh. how horrible!” said Marjorie istence had gone out. In fact, she cake boxes with designs of gaudy birds more than the familiar furniture, and shuddering. 'Rose, if you read any was the only one who had stood be­ and xvondrous leaves and flowers. FORECAST OF FASHIONS. cly little terrier, sleeping quietly on more such tales 1 cannot stay in this tween him and tho world. „ Others The street is in a turmoil until noon, his cushion in the corner. house!” might have a mother, a father, a broth­ when order is partially restored and Dark silk waists are most service­ That voice, so deep and full, was “Very well,’ said Rose, good-temp- er, or a sister, to stand between thorn the scanty mid-day meal partaken of. able for the early spring. still ringing in my ear. A vague ter­ credly, "I only wanted to amuse you and that harsh and cruel judge. He In tho afternoon washing is resumed LouiBlne silk and peau de sole are and myself. I think it have done ror was at my heart. I turned upo 1 had but her, and when she was taken The exteriors of the cottages are both popular bridal fabrics. neither." . my pillow. As I did so I saw—I swear from him, all those sweet ties were scrubbed from roof to pavement, and Laces this season arc more beau­ / lurching you Invent or Improve; alao get She shut the book and going to the every trace of mold removed, for In * CA'/s.*?TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN 1 saw— through tho curtains —that rent in the one that bound them to ­ tiful and elaborate than ever. PROTECTION. Horn! model, sketch, or photo. window looked out. this low, wet air the green moss gath­ free! And the cold and gloomy gether, and bo stood face to face with Though the high heel has come back 1 for free examination and advice. Presently she stole down stairs, ers quickly. Then the brick pave­ black eyes were bent full upou me; all the antagonists, unarmed and un ­ Into fashion, it is not for walking pur­ wrapped herself warmly in her cloak ments are drenched and carefully BOOK OH PATENTS fee before patent. and the menched hand, with its signet shielded. He tried to supply her place poses. and went out to walk in the grounds. dried, and 1 have even seen the ring, was raised to draw the curtains —not because he was Inconstant, but \C.A.SNOW&CO. women slip off their sabots and tiptoe The military effect on dresses for . Patent Lawyer*. WASH I NGTON.D.C. , further away. The vision faded. 1 because ho loatned loneliness. In ev­ CHAPTER XVII. to their doorways in their woolen children is the correct thing for looked over at the opposite bed. Lee ery instance he failed. Those whom By the five o ’clock train and coach chaussons, so ns not to soil the im­ spring. •■'ept quietly with a smile upon his he sought had other ties and friends; of the evening a strange gentleman maculate sidewalk. Blue, in almost every shade will BO YEARS’ ‘l ips. at least, he could only oecupy a sec­ arrived at a little roadside Inn about Lastly, toward evening, the entlro make up admirably with or without a EXPERIENCE 1 was glad that he did so. even in two miles from Hoillow Ash Hall, and ondary place within their hearts. What village goes to the canal, and all the touch of contrasting color. the midst of my horror. I did not dare four from Banley. He was a hand­ was more Important to him than this sabots are washed and whitened with All gowns are extremely long and to raise my head again; but as I la> some, foreign-looking man, apparently —they were of the common order of pumicestone, spotless for the morrow. full at the foot, except when distinctly ■counting the slow ticking of the clock about thirty-four years of age —"A women. Their souls were narrow — On Saturday evening all the pickets cf rainy day or walking skirts. •upon the mantelpiece and expecting perfect gentleman! ” as the landlady brains capable of supporting but one the low back fences are decorated with There is nothing more attractive •every instant to feel that clenched set of ideas. Probably he wearied rows of dripping footwear, carefully •apturously called him because lie for outing this season thau rose pink Trade Ma Ar* hand npon my own, a sudden drowsi ­ drank her weak tea without complain ­ them, but it Is certain that they graduated In size from the big wooden panne cloth, piped with white taffeta. Designs ness seized me, and, in Spite of my wearied him most unbearably. sabots of the fither down to the tiny Copyright * Ac . ing and afterwards sat quietly in his Strappings of nun ’s veiliug, cash- Anronn Rending a eketrh and drecrintinn may ■terror 1 fell into a second slumber, as Now Rose, with ail her girlish fun sabots of the youngert born. quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether »» parlor over the wine and cigars, with­ mere, French batiste, organdy, linen deep and dreamless as the first. Invention l» prohslily pnlen'nMe. Con. in un ire. out giving any human being in the and gaiety, had a noble soul, that fed lawn, etc., will be worn on summer tinnsstrictly ronddentliil. Handbook on I'meiue I .awoke again and quite ns sud ­ upon high thoughts, and intimate as­ <)i:r C<»?t >i» T.\» l«s tent free. oldest eecncy /or securing ■ pet-uu. house the least trouble. gowns. Patenir taken tbrmieh Munii A Co. .eoelv* denly. 1 drew back the curtain and sociation with such a fresh, puro spirit The United Star's furn.shca nearly tyrsuil notice, without cIirtv o . In tue Secured from all intrusion, ho Elbow sleeves are increasing in locked out into the room. watched the cold moonlight falling cn as hers had unfitted him for any lower nine-tenths of the world ’s supply o cotton; tho East Indies, Egypt nr.fl popularity lor evening wear, and in Scientific American. "Are'you there, Lee?” I asked. the distant fields, and listened idly to companionship. So it came to pass A hnndRomoly lllimtr.\t*»<1 weekly. 1 ervoei dr. smaller countries tho other unth. W« auy caaea deep frills are added with eu'rilon o/ any RcienltOo Journal Term* S3 a No answer come. His bed was tho "Last Itcse of Summer,” played on that he still went on his way alone; eur; four mouths, $1. Sold by aft r.ewt - can licrdly maintain this a ccnder.c graceful effect. empty. I rose at once and began to x cracked piano, without much regard and in the valley of humiliation, or with the efforts making to take awa; Pretty flowered silks are now on the dress. Far up the lonely, moonlit to tuns or time, by his landlady ’s on the mountains of peace, his cry MUSHhi aoch dltoe.8 Co.36,0 O V Hu" “Wnblugmo.-*' Ksw I>.York ti tho business. Japan, for example, 1 counters. These silks have a half inch road I could see a figure hurrying daughter, in the room below'. had ever been, "Will she ever como manufacturing cotton cloth, and U.krf border of plain silk, matching one of toward the college. I knew that it He sat still and pensive “in golden back to me? Shall I find and win her largely of our supply. Now she ha the colors of the designs. .was Leo. quiets cf the moon, ” and thought of once again?" He asked that question cut her demand in two because b> Linen collars and cuffs to wear with I knocked at the door of the next his early, long-lost love, now so near standing in the public road and look ­ using cheap Indian cotton and mixing tailor gowns are trimmed a little room, where the Janitor of our colleg? him ones again. ing up at the white walls and lighted it with tho American article she cat above their edge with insertion or a slept. He came and opened it. Would any secret instinct tell her windows of her present home. As he place her goods on the market at a less tiny line of hand-embroidery. "For heaven’s sake, dress quickly that he was coming? gazed, he saw a figure —a female figure price than if wholly made of our ran Narrow, black velvet belts are worn and eome to the college with me,” 1 Would she feel bis presence—his —pacing up and down the lawn. His terial. Another competitor will ma­ with light fancy waists. These belts said. "You have the keys?” love— even before ho had assured her heart told him who it must be. In a terialize In a few years. With the have a single row of cut-steel running Dyspepsia Cure "They are in the hall,” ho said, of them? moment he was by her side. damming of the Nile and the cslab through the center, .and a large open ­ looking bewildered. Who shall say? "Rose! Rose! Will you welcome mo lishment cf the irrigating canals whir) Digests whatyou eat. work cut steel buckle. I went to tho nail—they were not His thoughts grew dim and more back?” he cried in a voles that trem­ are a part of tho enterprise, a vast It artificially digests the food and aid* there. Indistinct. The song below, and the bled with eagerness. tract of Egypt will lie opened up foi The latest outing or ralny-day Nature In strengthening and recon ­ "Lee has them—h—e has gone! ” I voices of the people at the bar be­ And she, palo and startled, but the cultivation cf the cotton plant skirts come with the lower part— structing the exhausted digestive or ­ which is stitched—showing a decided gans. It is the latest discovered digeaV exclaimed wringing my hands. The yond, seemed to blend in one low, smiling all the while, put both her An area equal to four large America flare, though some people prefer ant and tonic. No other preparatlof Janitor seemed to comprehend every­ continuous murmur, but faintly heard, hands in bia. states will be reclaimed and much o straight skirts for wear of this kind. can approach It in efficiency. It li» thing instantly and hurried on his yet soothing from its very indistinct ­ "Dear Stanley, welcome! ” it will be devoted to cotton raising atantly relieves and permanently cure! eiothee in an instant. Going cau­ ness. And so the question was answered. European and Asiatic manufacturers Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn tiously down tho stairs, we closed tho His eyes closed —ho slept—but In his (To be continued.) expect to get the material much CLEANINGS. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea hall door behind us. We leaped the dream. Rose was still with him. cheaper, because Egyptian labor is Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps *d 4 hedge, for the gate was still locked, He awoke some time after with a paid so little In comparison with Only one-tenth of the wage earners all otherresultsof imperfect digestion. and ran swiftly up the road. But the sudden start A PRINCE OF INDIA. American. of the United States are organized. Price 50c. and SI. Large size contains 2* time* lonely figure I had seen, vanished be Spanish is the language of 10.50D.000 small size. Book all aboutdysjicpsla mailed free The moon, now high in the heavens, tajri fcmi'tMng Al out I Iff) unit Iducu- Prepared by E. C. DaWITT A CO.. Chlcaa*. fore we reached the college grounds. of Mexico's population of nearly 12,- shone full in his face, and showed the tli’n In I1U Country. Mart Unfit for llnman If .Mini 01. For Sule or C E. Van Sickla. I paused a moment under the por ­ deserted street beneath. The Maharajah of Bavoda, in India — An article of I’rof. Edward S. Hoi 500.000. tico and leaned against one of the pil­ A clock struck upon the stairs. It maharajah means “sovere.gn prince," den in McClure’s Magazine knocks t- Plants need a good deal more water lars to recover my breath. The greii was Just eight. you know —talks very well in the Nine­ good deal of the romance out of th as the days grow longer and warmer hall door was open; we entered anti than they do in midwinter. CALIFORNIA He uttered an exclamation of sur­ teenth Century Magazine about the conjectures regarding the inhabitant stole up the stairs without a word prise, took his hat and cloak and go ­ difference between life in his country of the planet Mars. He says that spe< Senator Stewart says tho hardest First- CVnss S'peepers J)ail;i The moon lighted us. trcscoplc observation made at th i ing out at the open front door, took and in England. He says, among work he ever did was carrying bricks between We tracked him through the first Lick Observatory, far more complct on tho farm of a deacon in Ohio. his way alone toward Hollow Ash other things: and ■second hall, the iccture-rooro and thorough than those made at CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCISCO Hall. I can hardly compare life In Eng ­ The highest mountain peak lu Cali­ and tho library. Then we found the land, where I am a private gentleman, other itatioiis, lead to the conclus ’.o fornia is Mount Whitney in the Sierra H’»7/.ouf Chanye And, as he walked, he thought of door of the second staircase unlocked, with my life in India, where I am a that tho atmosphere of Mars is ccr Nevadas. Its altitude is 14,890 feet. arc carried on flic limited trains of the the quiet and beautiful English home and knew by the faint, sickening smel ruling prince, but the high level of | tainl.v less in amount than that sur­ All the employes of the Mongolian where most of his boyhood had been GREAT that came up that he had found hi? intelligence usual in England, and my rounding the summits of the highes gold mines of Siberia are Americans. xpent, and where, in after years, the way to the dissecting room. W< coming into contact with men of dif ­ Himalayan pcak3. It is by no mearn The mines are yielding a very fair Rose of his life had bloomed for him ROCK ISLAND paused in the hall outside its door to ferent culture, pursuits and interests, certain that what air there is is ol average. —bloomed, but never fadea! Among *ho right kind for human beings to watch his movements. His eyes wert makes life, and especially a holiday, Many Americans learned at Paris for ROUTE those trees and flowers his heart got breathe. All telescopic obiervatior open, but it was evident that he was more enjoyable and more Instructive. the first time that we produce wines />. cf* 11. d. — Ti. (t. IV,—Sot 1, Far. rooted in so deeply that to the day cads to the conclusion that there nr* 6till asleep, and my companion held I also find the climate produces bodily in some grades equal to the best im­ Best Scenery of the Itnckiex and Sierra of his death the fibre3 could never be no clouds cn Mara. If there were ail me back, whispering, “Don ’t make a»> and intellectual activity. I am much ported varieties. Nevada by Daylight in Both Direction*. wrenched away. He had gone far ind water clouds would certainly form. noise that will wake him suddenly 3truek with tho time and pains devoted A Roman jourual estimates the value Best Dining Car service. Buffet Lit>vary If he finds himself here with thai from the place; possibly ho could to public affairs and to helping the The sky of Mars Is absolutely sunny. Curs. Send for 'Chicago to California’ never look upon it .'gain; yet ever It is safe to say that, speaking gen- of the libraries in Italy at $12,000,000, corpse he will die of fear. We must poor by private citizens in Europe, but describing the journey 11 trout up and anon, as he wandered through the I erally. Mars is a planet without water and that of the paintings, statue.a and get him into the open air before wi I do not Intend hereby to establish vases at $30,000,000. LOW iut ): world a violet springing at his feet, any comparison to the disadvantage ' without air in many marked quantity. apeak to him.” From November 1 to tho 7th of this PERSONA LI. Y rOMU'I TKD TOURIST a bird singing in the air. a little of of the people of India, as they do not ! and totally unfit for the abode of hu- PXClIK'IONft The body lay as they had left it month, 13,000 carloads of oranges had blue sky beyond the distant hills made possess so large a rich, educated and l man beings. To San Francisco and Lis Angelos, that night—a— headless trunk —carved been shipped from California and 900 him young again, and brought the old ’eisured class. In India, lu order to leaves Chicago Tuesdays via Scenic Rente and cut in many directions by tin carioaas of lemons. house so vividly before him, that he live happily and to prosper, one must Hllll Cll'ifft 10 Old Cnitiims Leave Chicago Thursday* via. Scenic Rome] scalpel. LeavcChieugo Tuesdays via. Southern Route could almost see the faces and hear not attempt to be above the common The onited Stales Supreme court The $120,000,000 pf iron and steel Lee bent over it with an absorber* Improved Toiirlnt Cara—Fm*! Train*. the voices, nay, catch the very words bolds on to precedents and traditions products exported last year excecdx air. One hand held the keys he had herd. Prominence of intellect or origi ­ Write Tor itinery and ** Tourist Dictionary. ” of those who were living there, and of the past with more tenacity than the total of American manufactures ex­ taken; the other grasped the cold nality of thought is disliked and looked F. I). LVOV,T. P. A.. who had doubtless forgotten him en ­ any other body in the country. The ported twenty years ago. clenched fingers, seeking for the signet upon with suspicion. There can be no 11 Fort Street Went, Detroit, Mict» tirely. court kept up the practice of filling its Uncle Sam is making a 1 tho wajr JOHN SEBASTIAN, O. P. A..CHIOAUO. ring. He found It—then he raised statesmen or generals where there is He thought of those old times witth no scope for the exercise of those official snuffbox longer than did ths from $40,000 to $60,000 a day in rtxmps himself up with an anxious, thought­ a smile and a sigh as he walked qualities. The great majority of the United Slates senate, and the senata upon stock bought and sold on the ful air. He walked slow toward the quickly along the village road. He people, on account of long thraldom, held on to tha once popular drug long New York Stock Exchange. MUCH IN LITTLE. window and seemed to look out, thought of Rose as he had seen her ignorance and poverty, are Incapable after it had censed to be generally though the heavy wooden shutters London has 690 acres of docks; Liv­ there, evening after evening, laughing, of right discernment. The absence of used. The love of the old way is REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR were closed with bars of iron, and the erpool, 560 acres. singing and flirting —yes. certainly Intelligent, Independent and effective shown in the Supreme court every only light tht entered came through Marylanders are “Craw-thumpers,” a flirting, like a princess of love among criticism renders difficult any high time that august body meets by ths The greatest friend to love is lone the open door. slang name for the lobster. her worshipers. He thought of a standard of Indigenous growth. The array of quill pens distributed over someneea. I sat down upon the stairs and Great Britain supplies many “Brus­ night when they had quarreled, and government of the day, whose favor ­ the desks. When the quill was the When marriage Is not an epportun leaned my head upon my hand, for the only pen Instructions were given to sels” carpets and small foot rugs to when he had left the house in augar able criticism Is valued as a hall­ Ity it is an import unity. fetid air sickened me. An exclama­ have n certain number of them placed Turkey. only to return and hide within the mark. has set before them models of In all probability God is more hu tion of horror from my companion ’s on the desks for members of the court. More than 250 references to Shake­ grounds, watching her Jealously, cn the foreign origin —a fact which makra man than most of us think. lips roused me before many moments Very few people now use the quill, speare by his contemporaries have curtains waving In the breeze gave him individuality of thought still more No man can keep ahead ol Lfmse had passed and following his out ­ and those who do would get along now been collected. glimpres now and then of the lighted rare and difficult. I would mysc f pre­ and behind his wife at the same ti stretched fingers with my eyes I saw very well with a steel pen. But no ono Sir Wilfred Laqrler has frequently, rooms. Oh, what sigh9 he breathed serve the village as the unit of ad ­ The reason why there are fo jrv Ijce in the act of unlocking a closet has ever dared to Interefere with a about election time, made many av against the rough bark of tho tree ministration, and would not centralize old bachelors is that there is no pi door. more than la avoidable. I would en ­ custom once established, and the quill fifteen speeches a day. which supported him, as he saw her like home. "The head is there!" whispered the dow the village with schools, sanitary pen doubtless still lia3 a long life in In the south 5,000,000 cotton spindles beautiful face, sparkling with delight f-ome men are so mean that yiu c; Janitor. establishments, public offices. court3 the court. , are at work, or one-third the number and laughter, turned toward tho win­ flatter them by sticking up yo ir no I sprang forward —he followed me. of Justice, and drinking water for men in operation in the north. dow! How. later on, he envied the at their wives. The headless corpse wa3 in our path. and animhla. I should Introduce many Prrsld nt L->nh«t l< Forgiving. It is said that the principal fratprnal partner who held her hand, or clasped Every woman ought to be at !c Our sudden entrance Jarrred the slight commercial and technical instltut ’ons, President Loubet of France is a man organizations of the United State*, and her waist! How ho longed to be the twice fl9 good to her husband in 1 boards and the body fell to the ground and places of education where a higher who bears no malice. When a mem­ Canada have a membership of 5,723,- with a dull, heavy sound, that woke flower in her bouquet, the spangle In training would be given to the young ber of the nobility smote him on the will let her he. 016. her slipper, the very ground beneath head with a stick a3 he was peacefully Only about half the wonun W Lee from his eleep Just as the key men of the country. The latest Swiss mountain railway her feet, so that he might be touched or sitting in tho race course at Auteull, have beauty enough to go to the dev turned in the closet door. project is to connect the Engadine with looked upon again by her. She had the courts sentenced the cowardly of ­ havo got brains enough to take a tr.?. “Don ’t look there!" I cried wildly. There will bo between 50.000 and the Italian lake by a road over the fender to two years’ Imprisonment. "Look at mo, Lee only at me, and never known of this passionate devo ­ 100,000 additional acres of land devot ­ along. Bernina range. tion, and even, he, going to seek her The president wished to pardon ths It is a woman's ambition to he g, you are safe!" ed to rice culture in the south this Some time ago German postofficcs again, was half Inclined to smile at culprit at a very early stage of his well known that other women rri It was too late. That head, with the yehr. were established in the cities of the remembrance as a folly of the past. imprisonment, but the ministry repre­ wonder what kind of a husband sh< dark and haughty face (which at that Smyrna, Beyroot and Jerusalem, in Difficulty Is a nurse of greatness —a sented that, however lightly M. Lou ­ moment seemed lighted up with a It was dead, that feeling; his affec­ has got. Asiatic Turkey. flendish smile) was the first object tion was more rational now, he said harsh nurse, who rocks her foster bet. the man, might regard the offense, No matter hovv old she Is. a woman it was against public policy that tho During the past year several re­ that met his bewildered gaze He to himspif. But was he right? Do such children roughly, but rocks them Into will always claim that a man never be­ assailant and tnsulter of M. Loubet, markable reefs of fossil coral have started back—tha sudden movement loves —does any love ever die? I strength and athletic proportions. gins to be really dangerous till he is the president, should escape with a been explored near Ralnbrldge on the past her own age. nominal punishment. Flint river In Georria. “ Some hae meat that canna eat, And some would eat that want it; But we hae meat, and we can eat, mer by Sae let the Lord be thankit.d—Burns. Hewitt, Usd 1-11 or it piece of laud on a© k of sw see 5, Essex...... t Ellen A. Hodge to John O. Hugos, lota 3 and 4, bk 44,8 t. Johns A 60 acre farm about 10 miles south­ Mary E. Janes to Jennie O. Huntoon. east of St. Johns with fair buUdings lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 13, 17, 18. IS. -0 block II, Ovid ...... 75 00 plenty of fruit, etc., at a bargain. Mary E.TlIloteon to Orpha M. Wood ­ Will take a house and lot in St. ard, se )4 of uw 14of see 12, Duplatn Johns for part payment. “No dutif could overtask him, Oliver Fremau and wife to Henry B. Frcuiun. s 58 a of nw k of sec 4 and Ho need his will outrun; e H of se 14 of ne >4 of sec 5, Olive . 500 00 FOR RENT—A good house. Or ever our lipscould ask him, James Jarvis and wife to George E Craddock, sw 14 of ne k and that His hands the work had done.” Teddy has not Indorsed the Hanna part of se 14 of nw 14 lying south of Maple Klver also n 1*1 a of s Hof nw FOR SALE— Two show cases. “Bare compound of oddity, frolic and boom. Hut Teddy does not count for 14 of ne 14 of sec 11, Du plain ...... 3,400 00 much iu liebuplican councils these Mary Perrin to Andrew W. Durkee, fun! Who relished a joke and s H of s V4 of ne H of sec 33, Green- FOR 8 ALE—80 acre farm 5 miles rejoiced in a pun.” days. ______bush...... 720 00 west of St. Johns; buildings new, Nettle M. Burner to Leroy Bujrner good barn and house, well fenced, W H of W Hi of 8 E % section 31) It is beginning to look as though Essex...... 100 00 plenty of water; at a bargain. Minister Conger would find that Iowa Theresa Casper to Lewis Altvater, a piece of laud on s H sf se 14, section Conductor, gubernatorial nomination a case of It, Dallas ...... - 25 00 FOR SALE—House and barn 3 blocks sour grapes. Lewis Altvater and wife to August west of union school building. House Hon. H. R. Pattengill, of Lansing, Altvater, a piece of land ou s X of nicely finished inside. Price $000. se 14, section 11. Dallas ...... 600 00 Michigan. We have had cold days ever since the Oscar W. Robinson and wife to Geo. legislature said it was going to adjourn. W. Fox, w I* of se jIf and sw 14 of ne FOR SALE—8 room house 5 blocks It may be a cold day when it starts k sec 4, Essex ...... 4,000 00 east of court house, on good wall, Louisa Wadsworth to Viola A. Post, lots of fruit and water. Price $900. home witli its usual accumulation of lot 1 and e 15 feet lot 2, bk 2, Fitch’s CLINTON COUNTY Ovid ...... 250 00 state supplies, but after that the indi ­ John M. Culp to Willis Walker, e H FOR SALE -New 7 room house cations are for real summer weather. of sw H, section 16, Olive...... ooioo blocks east of court house. Don ’t Henry 8 . Hilton to Hardy M. Hoer- fail to look at this, a big bargain for STATE TEACHERS INSTITUTE, ner, s H of lot 3, block 10, St. John-* 3,400 00 some one. Price $1,000. The issues in the next state campaign William H. Smith and wife to Alden W. Smith and wife, e H of nw fr'l in Michigan will not be many, but they 14 of nw I4. section 7, Olive...... 1,150 00 In High School Room, St. Johns, will be very important. It will be a Orville Westbrook and wife to Loyd FOR SALE— i> room house and barn, A. Westbrook, lot 6, block 3, OvUl 1 block north R. R., i block west. question whether or not a man, or a (qc)...... 1 00 Price $550. Mich., May 31 and June I, 1901. community, has a right to expect Edwin Sherman and wife to Edward P. Bougliton. n XA of nw q of sw W. decent treatment from the state legis ­ section 33, Bingham...... 900 00 FOR SALE -House and good lot 6 lature if he or it has the honesty to James Halre to Arthur F. Kandolph, blocks west of court house, in good n % of sw 14 of nw fr’l 14, section 2,- repair. Price $450. vote against the collection at Lansing Greenbush...... 350 00 of a body whose unsavory reputation Hannah Oxtoby, by adm'r, to Chas. H. Eaton, lots 14, 15 and 16, block FOR SALE House 2 blocks south of Instructor for corruption is a stench in the nos ­ 11, Ovid ...... 295 00 court house. Price $800. President W. N. Ferris, of Ferris Institute, Big trils of honorable people Wm A. Newman and wife to Michael Bertram, ne M of ne k and e H of Rapids, Mich. nw 14 of ne 1%. section 13. Dallas .... 3.100 00 FOR SALE—House 2 blocks south of Is there nothing the people of Mich­ court house. Price $1,800. “ His words arc bonds, his oaths are oracles; igan can do to rid themselves of THE ISLAND NEWS. His love sincere, his thoughts immaculate; the money-spenders? In ten years From Our Correspondent. FOR SALE—7 room house and barn • »••••• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinkney were in in good repairs, north of It. R., just His heart as far from fraud at heaven from earth.” state taxes have doubled. Has the St. Johns Saturday of last week. , west of Richmond Bros Price $075. price of a bushel of wheat or a ton of Miss Maud Sheldon visited her par­ hay, ora pound of wool, or a day ’s ents Sunday. MONEY TO LOAN. Instructor work increased in like proportion? In Mrs. Peter Pinkney is visiting re­ Principal Bell Waldo, of Cherry street ten years the population and wealth of latives in St. Jolins. FOR SALE 7 room house 4 blocks t tic state have increased not more than Mrs. Alward, of St. Johns, is visit­ west of Steel Hotel. This is one of School, Lansing, Mich. ing her sister. Mrs. Edd Nash. the best bargains we have. Price 15 per cent, yet taxation has increased $650. “ A perfect woman, nobly planned 100 per cent. A few more “riqper” Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gordanier To ivarn, to comfort and command; legislatures and it will have increased visited in Carson City last week. William Pinkney will ship two loads All property listed with us for sale or And yet, a spirit still and bright 200-per cent. Are the people going to of stock from Middleton this Wed ­ exchange will be advertised in this With something of an angel light.” stand for it?—Lansing Journal. • nesday. want column free of charge. The Lebanon Farmers Club will R. M. Winston, Local Committee. A church with a roof garden instead meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A 54 ACRE FARM with fair build ­ Darwin Bancroft in Essex Saturday, ings, 4 miles east of Ashtabula, O., Mrs. Dr. Dodge, Accompanist. of a steeple is the latest innovation at Junel. will be sold very cheap or will ex­ Clarence Emmons, Com. on Music. W. N. Ferris. Parkersburg, W. Va. Rev. O. C. White, A tine program has been prepared change for village property in St. the pastor, is 30 years old and a Beth­ Johns. Ashtabula lias about 12,000 for the day. The Club desires a full people and this land would make a any college and West Virginia univers ­ attendance of all members as it is ex­ tine truck farm. ity graduate, but never studied theol­ pected to have a general good time. PROGRAM. ogy. That and smallpox,.he says, lie 130 ACRE FARM, one mile west of doesn ’t ‘‘want to monkey with. ” lie LEBANON. Hastings; plenty of fruit witli tine (BASED ON STANDARD TIME.) said a steeple was not necessary to From Our Correspondent. buildings, w’ell fenced, to go at a bargain, or will exchange for St. Recitation —Miss Bernice Bush. St. Johns. orthodoxy, while a roof garden could Mrs. Jay Sessions, daughter Ella, and Friday Morning, 8:30. Music—Mandolin Club. Margaret Gallagher spent Wednesday Johns property. * be utilized for the church services and Thursday of this week with relat­ 8:30 In the 11 and 12th grade room, “The first Address —Hon. II. R. Pattengill. ♦ on warm summer evenings. Hence lesson in reading ”—Miss Waldo. Singing —“America,” by all. ♦ ives in Riley. Rates, 91.50 IVr Day 'Phone No. 34 9:00 Opening exercises. The students of the high school and of the his decision for the roof garden, in line AJChildren’s Day program will be 9:15 “Morning Readings ’'—Mr. Ferris. seventh and eighth grades are invited to attend I with a belief that the com fort of people given at the U. B. Church Sunday, 9:45 Singing, etc. this evening session in a body. would be regarded as much in a church June 9. Rev. Fleming wishes to have The Farmers’ Hotel, 10:00 “A History Lesson Correlated ”—Mr. Pat- Saturday Forenoon. as in any place of amusement. Seems every one know that lie will talk es­ tengili. pecially to the children. Railroad Street, West, 10:30 “Mental Arithmetic.”—Mr. Ferris. 8:00. Special Classes—Miss Waldo. like good sense, at least, Irna Sessions spent Thursday with 11:00 “An Educational Sandwich,”—Mr. Pat- 8:30. Opening exercises. t M iss Lura Ludwick. ST. JOHNS, MICH tengill. 9:00. Written Arithmetic—Mr. Ferris. ♦ Rogers & Sons ’ have purchased a 11:30 Noon Exercises. 9:80. “The Big Four ”—Mr. Pattengill. Representative Holmes ’ bill re­ fine pair of draft horses to be used to 10:00. Written Arithmetic—Mr. Ferris. pealing the sparrow bounty law allow, draw their separator. WM. TUCKER. Proprietor. Friday Afternoon. 10:30. Singing. 10:46. “The Theory of Teaching Primary Read ­ ing two cents for each sparrow killed , Milo Grove is having a fresh coat of 12:30 In 11 and 12th grade rooms, “Primary paint on his house. •#Good Livery in connection; ing ”—Miss Waldo. passed the house May 23. Holmes says Alice Gallagher closed a successful Reading, ”—Miss Waldo. 11:16. “Masterpiece Study ”—Mr. Pattengill. conveniently located to the depot 1:00 “Human Nature,”—Mr.,Ferris. 11:46. Closing. the law Is being continually abused, year of school in Sessions ’ district May 1:30 “School Management, ”—Mr. Pattengill. certificates being illegally issued, and 20. and to the business portion of the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosecrans of Mt. 2:00 “Drawing in Primary Grades ”—Miss Saturday Afternoon. the heads of sparrows being used over Plesant visited friends in this vicinity village. Special rates for board Waldo. and over again instead of being destroy 2:30 “Mental Arithmetic,”—Mr. Ferris. last week. bvthe week. 2:45 Singing. 1:00. Special Classes, “Primary Reading ”— ed when turned in. He recalls one of ______3:00 “The Recitation, ”—Mr. Pattengill. Miss Waldo. a man in Isabella county, who refused 4*****+*****3***4*4t**4****£il I 3:30 Closing. 1:30. “'Hie Art of Using English”—Mr. Ferris. to run for the legislature because he 3:46 Special Classes, “Primary Reading, ”— 2:00. “The Old Northwest”—Mr. Pattengill. jsit Jt- t Miss Waldo. was making $14 a day killing sparrows * * Singing. and getting the bounty, which he fig ­ * * Friday Evening, 7:30. 2:46. “The Art of Using English”—Mr. Ferris. ured was a good deal more than a * 3:15. “The Recitation ”—Mr. Pattengill. first termer could make in thelegislat ­ * AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. * 3:45. Close up. ure. Every one will pray to have the * Music—Twentieth Century Mandolin Club. The above program may be varied to suit law repealed. It Is among the very * Devotional Exercises. To The Farmers! Singing —By All. the convenience of the institute. worst upon the statute books. * * Address —President W. N. Ferris. * Having succeeded M. L. Kenyon in the Farm Machinery ♦ Solo —Stanton Winston. and Implement business, at theold stand —Kenyon's Bin* a hd Atkinson , of Boston, and * £ Myron H. Holt, Secretary of the Tariff * Feed Barn —we would here invite the attention of * Reform Club, of N. Y., talked tariff * farmers to our complete and superior line ot THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO AT­ reform before the Industrial * * Commission in a very convincing way. oj TEND THESE MEETINGS. Mr. Atkinson started off by saying * * that not more than five per cent of * the people were beneflttcd by a protect- * fard dachinery dG dt ijS Jve tariff, while the other ninety-five * * * per cent, had to pay the bills. He Including the McCormick Harvesters and Mowers. We * said he believed the time had Come * * fora complete revision of the tariff * will sell you perfect goods and such will give you * system; that wc ought to have free * perfect satisfaction. An inspection of our goods and it raw material of all kinds; that theex ­ * R. M. WINSTON. perience of the Spanish war had shown * peices will please you. that we could collect all the revenue * * J needed from a dozen articles, that a * L' tariff policy on free trade lines would 8 * Increase than lower wages because it * it The Place to Get your would widen the American markets, ...... & ARNOLD. Granfl Trunk Railway System and that present commercial * * BICYCLE Repaired, your * of the U. S. had been attained in spite * In Kenyon ’s Feed Barn. St. Johns, Mich. West-Bound from St. Johns . of the protective tariff, and not because It No. 19 —Morning Exp. to Gd. Haven, 10:51 am LAWN MOWER sharpened, * No. 13— Mall and Chicago Exp. to of it, and was due to our enormous ||uvflii ...... ** ••••••••* 3t30 pm The KI.ONDYK E Is far away. In fact, all natural resources and inventivegenius No. 17- Express to Grand Rapids 7:57 pm or GENERAL REPAIR­ those golden hills are a good way off, or are of our people. Mr. Holt began by say­ No 11—Western Exp. to Gd. Haven 7:.V>am only Imaginary. Thereare always plenty of ING Done is at agents trying to get you to Invest In some ing: “The tariff ties the hands of the Nos. 19.13.17, Daily except Sunday. GOOD THING way off. and It Is their busi­ ■ •:-.• • -V • -V • -V • V • *• • V No. 11, Dally. ness to make It look bright. But don ’t be too American peopie, while the trusts rifle & fast. 8 ee for yourselves. Your home dealer their pockets. ” He expressed the i! ... MILWAUKEE ... *• East -Bound . wants vour patronage and will always make No. 12—Express to Detroi and East 8 :28 am E, C. Whetstone’s It an object for you to leave your money a opinion that the tariff was responsible 11:46 am home. No. 20—Mall to Detroit- ...... —• Opposite tnc M. E. Church. for much corruption in politics and No. 18 —Evening Exp. to Detroit and I have one hundred Monuments of the lat­ im BINDERS and flOWERS 1 5:20 pm est designs in MAKBI.K and GRANITE to that it was not chance that had landed •V, East...... select from. You can have them any size, No. 14 -Eastern Exp. to Durand and ST. JOHNS, MICH. so many millionares in Congress. He •■i'M .*• any design, anv material, and guaranteed, Also New and Second-hand Heavy Machinery. East...... —...... 9:00 pm cheaper tiian Klondike gold, as cheap as any closed by saying that‘of the $1,279,000, - Hfwik TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS dealers ar dealer ’s agent can sell them. Nos. 20. 18. 12. Dally except Sunday. Come and sen me 000 stock and Isolds of the U. S. Steel Agency for the Page Wire Fence. Belding No. 14, Dally. FOR 10OO AND 1001. Yours for your money, wood, hay corn an corporation (TheMorgan Steel Trust), W. H. Burke Agent. St. Johns. Brass Goods a specialty. See me before plac­ 8 t. Johns high school room, beginning third potatoes. about $700,000,000 was water, and f-#f- Plrlnresque Pan-American Houle to Thursday of August. that it was so, was, in iiis opinion, m•:4.v ing your order. Wf: Biiiralo, N. V. 8 t. Johns eighth grado room, beginning third Thursday of October. F. F. MURDOCK, largely due to the protective tariff. im m WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND Pt. Johns high school room, beginning last Opp Postoffioe. 8T. JOHN* MICH Mr. Schwab, President of the Steel Women to t ravel and adveitlse for old estab­ Thursday of March. FRANK CLAYEY, 8 U Johns seventh grado room, beginning Trust, also appeared before the Indust- lished house of solid Bnanclal standing. Sal­ third Thursday of June. •>: ary $7ho a year and expenses, all payable In Examinations will commenoe at 8:80 stand ­ rpiIE INDEPENDENT,Twlce-a-woek Free trial Commission, ne made bis trust At the Old Stand, Hlgham St., West. ST. JOHNS. cash. No canvassing required. Give refer­ 1 Press and Michigan Farmer. The group ences and enclose self-addressedI stamped ard time. H. M. WINSTON. one year for >2.16 by leaving orders or at out to be a great blessing, threw a few envelope. Address Manager, 365 (axton Commissioner of Schools. ending to The Independent office. bricks at the labor organizations, fa • »;;.v *:.;%! • .■:«• v-v ♦.•*• • v v-v .•■••• 'O' Bhlg.. Chicago. 26w6 THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1901

I UPLAIN. From Our Correspondent. The Cure that Curas akinc Mart McCullough, wife and son. of B Southwest Greenbush, spent Sunday Coughs•, |f Edwin P. Doty’s = = jp with his mother here. Colds, R oyal Powder Elder J. Finley is attending a con ­ t dlBsewncr-Absolute r? 'PIpvreurf vention in Detroit this week. Grippe, | Patent Weather Strip | Mr. and Mrs. C. Haze, of Shepards- Whooping Cough, Asthma* Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ville, spent Sunday witli her father, Bronchitis and Incipient Wm. Scott. ^ Consumption Is HOVAl iAKiWO EQWOCW 00., N«w YORK. Mrs. Rose Hairier went to Canada Thursduy to visit her parents. Mrs. Jane McCullough will enter­ MERLEHEACH. tain the missionary society Thursday PERSONAL, afternoon, J une 6. OTTOS From Our Correspondent. Mr. Guy Longt-or went to Elsie Wednesday. J. Earle Brown waa in Grand Kaplds Sun ­ The continued cold damp weather Auction bills printed promptly at day. will make corn planting very late. Thk Independent Office. O. A. Whltloek went to Grand Kaplds Sun ­ Some of our farmers have part of their day. corn in but fear the seed will rot before CUR| >C\ww\SNTMfc'W\& W** Mr. Briggs was In town Saturday on bus! it lias a chance to come up. 0000000000000l 5>t\4 *\\ 25 6^50 ness. The new boats arrived in good con ­ ______O Mrs. Long did business fn St. Johns Sat­ dition from Argentine last week, two 0 urday. of which are of extra size for family Miss Jennie Richmond spent Sunday in use. 0 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Owosso. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carpenter enter­ Charles McCanty of Lansing Is here on tained to Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. 0 Attorneys. business. • E. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bry and Mr. Durkee went to Ashley on business daughter. EAHL DROWN, Attorney at Law, St ICE a Julius .Midi Office i ' the Clinton block* Wednesday. J It saves Fuel and keeps out Wind, Rain and Dust, stops ? V Mrs. Olive McCloud went to Ovid on busi­ A dancing party will be given on ONEY to loan Oil real estatesecurio Friday eve, June 7th at the Beach. Bill 0 — M by Henry K. Walbridge, St Johns b>'<6 f|| all Rattling of the Windows, Runs with Perfect Fuse; Can- ness Monday. for dance, care of horses and checking Roy, son of Mrs. Mary Fowler, is quite sick baggage fifty cents. Go<>d music will in 0 KWIS SKVKItAM E, A. B. Attorney %£ not be seen from eil her side ot sash, and does not interfere at this writing. i Counselor and Solicitor St, Johns. Mich /i* with the cords or pulleys. C. W. Reals of Cleveland Ohio did business attendance. No supper will be served. in town Tuesday. Fred Deverauxsays he does not have ;i| I will fur- §; E1 Johns, Mich. Oifteeover Chapuian'sstore ^ EDWIN P. DOTY. Mr. H. E. Wulbrldge went to Detroit on to borrow his friend ’s buggy now on W1 business Tuesday. « i Attorneys at Law. Office over 8 t. Johm 378 Greenwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. “Sunday nights”, fie has a bran new j| nish Ice just j| 1696 C. T. Babcock and Fred Travis went to one of his own. Natioual Bank. Hamburgh Monday. M, H. CA8T1.E. Attorney at law Money Owing to the extremely unpleasant W totol loan. Office head of Clinton avenue,enu Charles H. Miller of Jackson was in town east side- 113b on business Tuesday. weather and non-appearance of the <§ as cheap as § 2;09 1-4 2:08 1-3 J. B. Swain returned Saturday from a Ash­ orchestra the opening ball at Merle ILI. H. MHL'N'NON, Attorney at Lawand Beach wasnot a success, although quite W Solicitor in Chancery, office over tbt ing trip to Argentine. a number were present, and to them, post-office, 8 t. Johna, Mich. ism WILKEN STAELION Fred Fierce of Grand Rapids was In town | will Mr. Hunt M and especially those who drove from KNKV E. WAKHUIDGE, Attorney ai on business Saturday. Law, St. Johns, Mich. 1887 Mrs. May Henderson will spend the week Laingsburg Wacousta and equally long H with her parents in Gallon. distances, the disappointment was but no cheap- j§ i eye great, and much regretted by host and ' Law, Money Loaners and Heal EstateEsi Mrs. George Emmons returned from Ar-< hostess. Every preparation had been Agents. OfflceoverCbapman ’s, Clinton Ave. gentlne Saturday afternoon. made to entertain a large company. i®> or - fe St. Johns. 9493. Mrs. Stevens, who lias been visiting Mrs- Five L. O. T. M. s came from St. Johns Croll went to Flint Saturday. to assist in serving supper. We hope i dentistry. Archlbael Kane and Henry Dewey, of Cor ­ Standard Bred and Registered. unna were In towr Tuesday. the conditions may be in every way 11. KENYON, Deutlsls. Over Weil* m l* Grocery, St. Johns. Mich. Frank E. Aldrich and Miss Ina Watkln will more favorable next time and will be pleased to welcome all our friends G. u. M ANN, O. D.S. Officeovei IREI) by the great Jay Bird 5060, sire of 83 from 2.09* to 2.30,'Sire visit friends at Gaines Sunday. young and old on Friday evening, Spaulding it Co.s hardware, op of The Tramp, who sold in 1899. in li is 2-year-old form, for $10,000. John Sverry visited relatives near Merle .1 une 7. poslte The Steel Hotel. Surgery S Beach the latter part of last week. a specialty. Office hours.8 to If Bell Bird ’s half brother, Allerton. 2.09J, the greatest sire of his age. am, 1 :3*>to5p. m.. 7 to 8 . eve'y Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walbridge went to Grand H.A.in ay 23-30 that ever lived. Champion sire of 1896. 1897, 1898, and 1900. Sire of Rapids, Saturday morning, on business, To Persons Contemplating Having Auction $© f E. COKItIN, M. I),, O. O. 8 . To get the 83 from 2.07} to 2.30. Sire of Gayton 2.081, selling this winter for Mrs, Mary Wilcox went to Detroit Tuesday Sales. 00^0S0>00©000!0' (T• beneflt of theexperienee, medical know ­ $9,000 at auction. Keeler, 2.IGF, 3 years old, selling at auction, in as a delegate from the Christian church. ledge and surgical skill which are Indispensa ­ 1899. for $0,200. ble to perfection of results in dentistry, apply Mr. C. A. Bigelow of Corunna, transacted Before having your bills printed to Corbiu ii Hon, St. Johns. Jay Bird is sired by George Wilkes 519, sire of 83 from 2.13| to 2.30. business here the latter part of last week. leave the date of Sale at The Inde ­ r ******* ******** **************** ********* a**** Geo. Wilkes is grand sire of over 2,500 from 2.01± to 2.30. pendent office, st. Johns, so that it Bell Bird ’s dam, Mag Lock by American Star 37. is also dam of Mrs. A. H. Kenyon, Miss Anna Jackson and T upper block, same floor as Perrin A Miss Minnie Beebe went to Detroit, Wednes ­ will not conflict with other engage­ Baldwin. St.Johns. Mich. Hamiltonian Wilkes, sire of 2o from 2.08* to 2.30 5 in 2.15 list. Second day. ments. Yours truly, Summer.... dam Lady Irwin by Hambletonian 10; grand dam of Lumps 2.21: sire Bradley Stone and Miss Nelta Carter of Loris Boron , Auctioneer. Physicians. of 20 in 2.30 list. St. Johns are visiting Miss Albertson of Sag ... Resorts I T V. HOOKING, Physician and Sunreon Bell Bird isa very rich mahogony bay, star in forehead, hind ankles lnaw. */ • Office over Allison ’s store, bt. Johns. white. He is a horse of great bone and substance ; stands 10 hands, Lulu Isbell returned to Grand Rapids Sat­ n S. LEONARD, M. H , l’hvsielan, Sur and weighs 1.300 pounds in flesh: is of tine carriage, well formed, urday after she had fully recovered her I.J* geon aud Electrologist,Ovid, Mieb. handsome and a tine gutted trotter. He was shown at tiie state fair health. as a 2-year-old, and again as a 4-year-old ; once at the Northwestern ■y r. DODGE M. D., Surgeon and llnmeo Mrs. Kruse who lias been visiting at Mrs Q. R. & I. t) • pathic Physician. Office and resident* at Sagln iw and Clinton county fair for 1900. and was awarded first Fedewa ’s lias returned to her home in Grand At Lowest over Spauldlng&Co's hardware,opp theStcel premium whenever shown. Common mares bred to a horse of this Rapids.? class cannot fail to produce a foal that will And a ready market as a IjT G. DUNN, M. D., Physician and Sur 8 . R, Smith returned to Fowler on Saturday “The Fishing Line” |j « geon. Office over Spaulding A Compa carriage horse or roadster as well as a generrl all purpose horse. Bell last after a short visit with friends in this * *Prices ny’s hardware store, .>t. Johns, Mich. Olliet Bird ’s weanlings sell readily at $50 and upwards. A 2-vear-oldselling village. Under our new plan of selling you can buy hours 1 to 4.7 to 9 p. m. at $500. etc. a carriage or harness at the lowest price The Passenger Department of t fie Miss Anna Lindsey, of Eureka, spent Fri­ ever made on goods of like quality. We (J IIAKT. M. D, Physician and Sur Terms :—$10.00 to insure mare in foal with return prlveliges. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway lias 11. geon. Eureka, Mich. 1217 day and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. It. I) are dealing direct with our customers, issued a -'til-page booklet, entitled Mares not returned regularly or if disposed of, will be considered in Phillips. and they are “Michigan in Summer." that contains r W.POI.KAKD, M. D. Physician andSur- foal and owners bold responsible for service fee, which will be due at Mrs. 8 . B. Rowley of tills village went to 2.">0 pictures of resorts in Northern fj • geon. Office over the State Bank of St once % Bell Bird will make the season of 1901 from April 1, to Aug. 1. Michigan. Interesting information is Johns. Residence corner Ua^s and Ottawa sts. Ann Arbor hospital for treatment Tuesday given about these popular resorts: At Kenyon ’s feed barn, St. Johns every week day. For tabulaued morning. TU/M. HAVENS, M. I)., HomeopathicPhy pedagree and further particulars address l’etoskey MachInae Island »» slolan and Surgeon. Officeover Heller’* Mrs. Fred Stevens who had been visiting in Hay View Traverse City llarlior Springs Bazaar. this village returned to her home in Flint Neaht awanta Harbor Point Omena I\R. S K G1EKAM.Physician and Surgeon R. H. SHAW, St. Johns. Saturday. Weq net mining North port 1 9 Office at residence, opposite court house, John Lahring and Gar Wilkinson, of Cor ­ Roaring llruok Northport Point west. Office hours 1 to 4 p. tn and 0 to 9 p. m Kin met Heaeli Krtgewood unna, were viewing the sights in this city Walloon I.uke and other points T\K. ERNEST SCHKHKK. Physician and Wednesday. 1 9 Surgeon. Office in rear of K. 8 . Koons ’ It contains a list of hotels and clothing store. Fowler, Micb. 1461 Lettie Munson returned to her home in boarding houses in Northern Michi­ BLACK. JKRO/VIE Owosso Monday after spending a few weeks Saving J\1 any gan, with their rates by the day and in this village. week, and passenger fares from the Undertakers. Mrs.Cox who has been visiting her daughter principal points in the Middle West. iiriix & KI»D OSGOOD, Undertakers, of this village has returned to her home at Dollars This Booklet will be sent free |f opp. post-office, St. Johns, Mich. Lowell Saturday. upon request to C. L. Lockwood . Gen­ eral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Will Sackett who was here to attend the Send for our catalogue, which illustratea and deacribea our line of the most desir ­ Grand Rapids, Mich. Legal Notices. funeral of his father returned to his home in able and serviceable vehicles, and tells The summer train schedule goes Detroit Saturday. you how we save you money. We abip on into effect June 30. Time cards and ortgage sale —default having full information regarding connec ­ Mrs. Curtis of this village went to Alma approval and guarantee everything that been made in the conditions of a Mort ­ we sell. Write for catalogue today. tions.- the “Northland Express” with gage,M executed by William H. Castle und Alice Saturday to visit her niece, Miss-Hope, who Is cafe car service, will be sent, and as­ E. Castle to Mary Cowell, dated November 13, attendingcollege there. sistance given to plan a comfoutable 1»99, aud recorded November 14, 1899, in the E*nos €5 Bradfield trip via the office of the Register of Deeds for Clinton Mrs. R. A. Belford who had been visiting at 116 and 118 S. Division Street county, In Michigan, in Llber93of Mortgages, the home of Lester Wilcox, returned to her Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Brand Rapids & Indiana R’y on page 400; on which Mortgage there is claim­ home in Owosso Saturday night. *************************** ******** **************** ed to be due at tbe date of this notice, one hundred and twelve dollars and forty-five Mrs. Epley returned to her home in Mid ­ cents, besides an attorney fee of fifteen dol ­ land after a short visit with her brother Mr. lars stipulated in said Mortgage to be paid Charles Beinsteadt of St. Johns. OWOSSO SANITARIUn. should any proceedings be taken to foreclose ft__ CHICHtrrZD* ENGLISH ^ said Mortgage; and no suit or proceeding at Mr. and Mrs. Vesta Brazee.of Pompeii,spent ... AND ... law or in equity- having been instituted to re­ Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mr- cover any part of the debt secured by said Standard-bred Black Jerome weighs 1,260 lbs. Is one and Mrs E. S. Brazee, of this village. ennyroyal pills G HINERAL BATH CO. Mortgage; therefore, by virtue of the pow'T P of sale contained in said Mortgage, and of the of the best built horses in the state and is built in good Mrs. H. Gates returned to her home in statute in such case made and provided, notice Owosso after spending a few days with the Successfully treats: is herebygiven that on June 1, 1901 atone proportion from the ground up. He is coal black, without family of John W. Bailey of this city. o ’clock in the afternoon, at the west front door a white mark, stands 16 hands and 1 inch high,is kind, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols returned to their home Rheumatism, of the court house for Clinton county in Mich­ igan, in the village of St. Johns in said county, gentle and stylish and is a fine turned horse throughout, in Mt. Pleasant, Saturday after a two week's there will be sold at public vendue to the high­ visit with her sister, Mrs. L. J. Carpenter. o® Nervous Prostration, est bidder, the premises described In said and his fine turned out colts talk for him and people breed ­ Mortgage, viz: The North Half of Lot Four in Mrs. Koon who has been visiting her sister B'ock Ten in thevlllHgeof St. Johns, in Clin­ ing to him for roadster, carriage and general purpose horses Mrs. Gilson of St. Johns went to Fowler Mon Mnfe. Always reliable. Lav dies, aak Drtigrlat for Asthma. OUCH ENTER S ENGLISH^ In Red and ton county. In the state of Michigan, together will make no mistake. Owned by C- E. Baughn and will day for an extended visit with her parents. Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Builds up “run down ” system. with tlie right of way for ingress and egress Mrs. Eames and daughter, Grace, who have Take no other. Refhae dangerous substi­ over the north one-fourth of Lot Ten, also the stand in Kenyon's Feed Barn Fridays and Saturdays. tutions and Imitations. Huy of your Druggist, right of way over theeast twelve feet in widtn been visiting Mrs. Pollard of tills village or send 4e. in stamps for Particulars, Testi­ Rates, very roasonoble. Catalogue and of south half of Lot Two and the east twelve returned to her home in Saginaw, Wednes ­ monials and “Relief for l.adlea," In Utlrr. references on application. feet in width of Lot Three in said Block Ten. day. by return Wall. 10.000 Testimonial* Sold by all Said sale will be made subject to the payment Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL. CO. of the remainder of said Mortgage not yet due, Mr. and Mrs. Orth, of Detroit, and Mr. and Madison Square, PHIL.A., PA. OWOSSO SANITARIUM. being $2,500, and Interest thereon at six per Mrs. Patterson, of Jackson, were in St. Johns cent, per annum from November 13. 1900. Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs Dated St. Johns, Mich., March ft. 1901. MARY COWELL. Melot. Mortgagee. Cbas. H. Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W Pkkrins & Baldwin . Attornev s for Mortgagee. Estes, of this village, is now foreman of the ** Isabelle County Times printing plant at Mt- BORATE Oltllklt—STATE OF MICHI­ MONUMENTS Pleasant. ** II * Twentieth Century Fraternity. GAN, County of Clinton, ss. At a session K»I« Mr. and Mrs. George S. Corblt are taking in of the l’robatc Court for the County of Clin ­ § Main Office at St. Johns, Michigan. 111 Walker St., East. ton holden at the Probate Office, in the Village u the big show at Buffalo tills week and visiting ofSt Johns,' n Wednesday the 15th day of May In Granite and Marble. H>z< relatives and friends at Tonawanda and IS ►i< n the year one thousand nine hundred and ** Mlddleport. ------one. ►r< >i< Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro ­ II IRON LAWN VASES and R0UQUET HOLDERS. Mrs.C. E. Hoidon returned toiler home in lilt Furnishes PROTECTION THAT PROTECTS to Men bate. ►IT(i5 06 tine praying tnnt G. Byron Valentine or some ** ■■ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tows were called to g CONSISTENT WITH SAFETY. other suitable person may be appointed ad ­ ** Hillman Saturday, on account of the serious ministrator ot said estate. Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, the ** WALTER & HODGE, illness of their daugeter Mrs. Leamon Cohoon ** ** S ... HAS ... Oth day of June, A. !>., 1901, at one 09 formerly of this village. o ’clock in the afternoon, be*HsslgiiG

SK1MIDN | thing 11 Dout it. is planning his llfe- (cau mountains would havo been, per­ INDIAN RELICS AflB BOOUO. 7A LSI AGE'S kUiitJI Jl • tjrae caroer From an old book part- haps for all Asia and for much of THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. ly written In Hebrew and partly writ­ Europe, a living civilization. But for Southerner* Doing • I'reSUkU Bu»l*«fl* ten in Greek, but both Hebrew and Im Their Muoa'sctar*. 'JUDGING OTHERS” THE SUB­ her arrogance she wax cast out and LESSON IX, JUNE 2—HEBREWS iCATARRH Greek translated into good English, cast down. The Lord welghod her There Is aa organized system of Im­ JECT LAST SUNDAY IX: 11-14, 24-28. ho reads of a great farmer like Amos, spirit. position In Indian relics. Vary few of those found in the cities were ever HEAD KIDNEYS a great mechanic like Aholiab. a great The Weltitilng of Nat’ons. Vrom M>e FoU«>ta( iilbln Trxt: “Tim Lnrd lawyer like Moses, a great soldier like seen by redskins; they are made by And bo tho spirit of our American Uoldo* Text; II* Ever LI rath to Make THR0A' BLADDER MCrlfftiMh ‘h* UptrlU"—Trov. XVI: 3 Joshua, a great klug like Hozckiah, a wholesale for purpose of deceiving the ~)Vel(hMl !■ ilia Ulvlue Stulvi —N»- nation is put into the royal balance, Intercession —listirews 7: 85 —Jo «u* credulous. One firm iu North Caro ­ great poet, like David, a great glean and It will be weighed as certainly as IGS ■MALE lion ji Ukt lidlivtJual*. Ever lllcli l’rlett In lloavea —Atuous lina does a large business In this line. like Ruth, a great physician like all the nations of the past were Luke, a great preacher like Paul, a the Jew*. The fraud they practice Is almost Im­ weighed and as all the nations of the possible to detect so thoroughly have ORGANS (Cg^yright, 1901, by Ix>uls Klopsch, N. Y.) great Christ like no one on earth or present are being weighed. When we Washington, May 2#.—In this dis ­ In heaven because the superior of all they mastered the art. Recently this go to estimate the wealth of this na ­ 11. Rut Christ Tiring come an high firm tried to palm off on Rev. J. H. course, from a symbol of tho Bible, beings terrestrial or celestial. He has tion, we weigh its gold and silver and priest of good thing* to come, by a greatir (Jr. Tttlraage urges the adoption of an learned by heart the Ten Command ­ anti more perfect tabernacle, not made Frazee, D. D., of Knoxville, Tenn., coal aud Iron and eoppar and lead, with hands, that la to Bay, not of this who Is a collector, some of their goods, unusual mode of estimating character ments and the sormon on the mount and all the steel yards and all the bal­ building. and shows how different Is the divine nnd has splendid theories about ev­ but without success. Dr. Frazee re­ ances are kept busy. So many tons of 12. Neither by the blood of goats nnd ceived a letter from the firm which way from the human way; text, Pro ­ erything. Between that fair haired calves, but by hi* own blood be entered this and so many tons of that, a mentioned that his name had been verbs xvi. 2, 'The Lord woigheth the boy and the achievement of what he In once Into the holy place, having ob ­ mountainful of tbln metal and anoth­ tained eternal redemption for uh . i recommended by a prominent physi­ aiirdts." wants and expects thero are obstacles er mountainful uf another metal. That 13. For If the blood of bulls and of cian of Knoxville as a person who Tho subject of weights and measures and hindrances known only to the God Is well. We want to know our mining goats, and the ushes of an heifer sprink ­ • would likely wish to buy som* rel.es. 4s discussed among all nations, is the who is going to discipline him for ling the unclean, aunctlfleth to the purify­ wealth, our manufacturing wealth, j They represented that they bad been autyect of Icgls ation, and has much ing of the flesh. heroics magnificent. I have no power our a~rlcultural wealth, and the bush­ making extensive collections of all Co do with the world's prosperity. A 14. How much more shall the blood of to prophesy that different experiences el measure and the scales have an im­ Christ, who through tho eternal Spirit kinds of relics and bad disposed o i svKlejn of weights and measures >va3 of his encouragement and disappoint ­ portant work. But know right well offered, himself without spot to God, some, but wished to go out of the busi- Invented by Phidon, ruler of Arg.s, purge your conscience from dead works ment, of his struggle or his triumph, there Is a divine weighing in this | ness, and therefore would sell relics on shout 800 years before Christ. An to serve the living God. but as sure as God lives to make his country all the time going on. end I 24. For Christ la not entered Into tho hand cheap. The letter said a tox of o.unce, a pound) ft ton. were different his word come true that boy who will can tell you our country ’s destiny If holy place* mad.* with hands, which are samples would be sent, which wa3 lii different Lands. Henry the III. de ­ the figures of the true: but Into beaven sleep tonight nine hou-s without wak­ you will tell mo whether It shall be done. Dr. Frazee examined the con- cided that an ounce should be tho Itself, now to uppeur in the presence of ing will be final victor. I do not know | tents of the box and finding nothing olght of 049 dried grains of wh af a God honoring nntlon, reverential to God for us. the intermediate chapters of tho vol ­ 25. Nor yet that he should offer him­ that he did not already have returned am tbe middle of the car. From the the only book of his authorship, ob ­ 3 ume of that young man ’s life, but I serving tho “shalt uots ” of the law of self often, as the high priest entereth them. Shortly afterward a man In the reign o / William the Conqueror to know the first chapter and the last into the holy plucc every year with blood right given on Mount Sinai and the of others. I west who had heard of Dr. Frazee as Henry VIII. the English pouud was chapter. The first chapter is made of the weight of 7.680 grains of wheat. law of love given on the Mount of 26. For then must he often have suf- j a collector of Indian re'.Ics, wrote hill, high rerolvcs in the strength i.1 God. fered wince the foundation of the world: asking that he might put him in the Queen Elisabeth decreed that a pound Beatitudes, oue day out of the week aud the last chapter Is filled with the observed not in revelry, but In holy once lhe cnJ of way of getting some Tcnqcs ,j''e rc-l!?v uhrmhl be 7,000 grains of wheat taken rewards of a noble ambition. As his hath he appeared to put away bln by thq T^_* ^ ° i 3 _ i , convocation, marriage honored In cer­ sacrifice of himself. Dr. Frazee, having given httie auen from the middle of tho car. The piece ob&eeuies pass out to the cemetery the of platinum kept at the office of tho emony and In fact, blasphemy si­ 27. And as It appointed unto men o..c£ ‘ion to the specimens from North poor will weep because they will lose to die, but after this the Judgment. exchequer iu England in an atmos ­ lenced in kM th© streets, high toned Carolina, and not detecting the fraud, tbeir best friend. Many In whose 28. So Christ was once offered to tear ! systems of morals iu ail parts of our recommended to his western fr.end phere of 62 F. decides for all Great temporal welfare and eternal salva- the sins of many; and unto them fkat ...... Britain what a pound murt bo. Scien­ land, then our institutions will live look for him shall he appear the second this firm as havmg represented that It t on he bore a part will hear of It In tific rcj'ivsentaHves from all lands mel and all the wondrous prosperities of time without aln unto salvation. | had somo relics for cale. In a short various peaces and eulogize his mem­ I presume that the reason the interna -1 time the western man answered and 4u 186$ in Paris and estab’ished Inter ­ the present are only a faint hint of ory, and God will say to the ascending tlonal Co- ’mlttee put this lesson In this national standards of weights and the greater prosperities to come. place was to show us that Jesus, who branded tho North Carolina firm as spirit, ‘To him that overcometh will irieasMtroft • • • has ascended to heaven, and has sent his flagrant frauds. He had already fallen I give to eat of the tree of life which Ki’fp the National Life Fare. Holy Spirit upon us, is an ever-living j Into their trap. Ho said the rellc3 he Tare Kindi of Traill. Is in the midst of the paradise of But If our character and behavior Saviour, still working and caring for us. had secured from the bogus dealers of There ftio Ghrudian people who had His mission Is not ended. Jesus is not God. ” In the hour of that soul ’s re­ as a nation are reversed and good North Carolina were difficult to detect falbh that China would be redeemed Idle In the heavens. We still have a lease and enthronement there will be morals give place to looso living and Saviour who Is a present Redeemer and from the real. He had the relics in ­ and for thirty years hare been con ­ heavenly acclamation, as in the royal God Is put away from our hearts and mediator between our souls and God, the vestigated by prominent collectors In tributing toward that object, but they brldgn as It were, or the realization of balances “the Lord weigheth the our schools and our homes and our tho west, who could not determine ac- cnauged their minds nnd now despair the siafrwuy of Jacob's dream, b*tween spirits.” people and our literature be de ­ tartli and heaven. | curately as to the fraud. The rel.es of tho Flowery Kingdom since the Other balances may lack precision bauched and anarchism and atheism The subject therefore Is that Jesus Is wero then sent to government ex­ tioxtrs (luguu their massacres. The e our high priest, our mediator, an eternal, and fall In counterpoise. Scales are have full sway and the marriage rela­ ports, who said the whole collection we Ihoso who were busy In New Yoik living Saviour, representing us before affected by conditions of atmosphere tion becomes a joke instead of a was h .‘gus. The North Carolina tr.ck- missions and exported the salvation cf Ood, and God to us. nnd removing and acid vapors. After all that the sanctity and the God whom Columbus those things which separate the soul from sters havo probably done an extensive The transportation facilities would (our American cllies until recent dc- nat'ons have done to establish an In ­ prayed to on the day of his landing God our Heavenly Father. ' business. —Chicago Chronicle. seem to be ample for ail possible de ­ Yeloimioiits showed that tho police The let‘«>r to the Hebrews “is intended variable standard, perfection has nev ­ from stormy seas and whom Benja­ for those who felt as though under the mands of the mammoth crowds which were mi complicity with crime, and er yet been reached, and never will be min Franklin publicly reverenced new dispensation they had lost all that WESTERN CANADA'3 are expected at the Pan-American Ex­ tknv Ikes© (Christian workers are des ­ was most dear to them. Judaism, with reached. But the royal balances of when he moved amid (lerisivo cries DECEMBER WEATHER position. The entire street railway pairful, ah thungh all were lost. Of tho regular opening of tho American Its spIeiuUd ritual and elaborate priest­ What worth is such a man ’s faith? which I speak are the same in heat hood, was stricken root nnd branch, nnd system of Buffalo, driven by the pow ­ congress with prayer shall in our na ­ was passing away. The writer of this rqnil to That of Slay In Minnesota. VVlien weighed, wlU they have what and cold, in all weathers. In all land? er of Niagara Falls, is so laid ont os and in all the heavens—Just and true tional fufuro be insulted and blas­ letter teaches the fact that It Is only To the Editor: —Thomas Regan and to secure direct communication from fhe Qheiuista ca'l atomic weight—tho phemed, then It will not he long be­ the external elements of Judaism that weight of an atom? No. Such faith is to the last point of justice and truth are going, nnd that something Infinitely C. Collins of Eden Vailey, Minnesota, I all parts of the city to the Exposition The samp balance that weighed the fore w’e will need another Edward better is taking Its place—something that went out to Western Canada last De- grounds. At tho northern boundary no faith at all. Gibbons to write the decline and fall contains all that was essential nnd eter­ But there Is a man repent­ tempted spirit of Adam under the cemher as delegates to look over tho of tho grounds there has been built who by of the United States republic. nal In the old system.”—O. Campbell ance and jnayer has put himself into fruit tree, and the spirit of Cain In Morga n. » grazing nnd grain lands that are beiug a fine steam railway station. A two- J I’yrrhus w’as king and had large d alliance with the Almighty God. Mads the first assassination, and the spirit If we understand the mission and duties offered at such low prices and reason ­ track steam belt line encircles the city minion, but w’as determined to make of the high priest In the Jewish economy, all right by the Savior's grace, this of courage in Joshua (luring tho pro ­ able terms. This is what they say: of Buffalo, reaching this station, and war against the Romans, and Cineas. we will be better able to realize what man goes to work to make the world longed daylight, and the 6pirlt of cru­ Jesus does for us as a high priest. Tho "Wearrlved inCalgaryabout the 20th all the steam railroads centering In tho friend of the king, said to him, right, Ue says to himself: * G^d elty of Jezebel, nnd the spirit of grief basis of all his duties was medlatorshlp of December and although we had lett Buffalo have access to these tracks. between God and man. "The whole char­ launched this world, and he never in Jeremiah’s lamentation, and the "Sir, when you have conquered them, winter in Minnesota and Manitoba, we This means of transportation will ho what will you do next? ” “Then Si­ acteristics and the functions of the ■launched a failure. The garden of Eden spirit of evangelism in Paul between priesthood centered In the person of tho wore surprised to find beautiful warm extensively used both for excursion was a useless moraes compared with the road to Damascus, where he first cily is near at hand and easy to mas­ high priest."—Edershelin. 1. He was ap­ weather at this point, quite equal to , trains from out the city and for con- what tto whole world will bo when it saw the light, and the road to Ostia, ter.” “And what when you have con ­ pointed by God. 2. He was the mediator, what we have in May in Minnesota, veyfng people from the various parts quered Sicily?” “Then we will pass the connection between God and mail. 3. blossoms and leaves and flashes and the place of his beheadment, is weigh­ He was the representative of the people There was no snow nor trace of win- of tha cl:y to the grounds, resounds with it« coming glory. God ing still and never yet has varied from over to Africa and take Carthage, before God, presenting their prayers and ter to be seen, and the climate was which cannot long withstand us.” offerings. "The crown and glory of the **lil save It anyhow, with me or with- j the right one milligram, which is the really splendid. Horses, cattle and Su'nmar Vupitlnnv, “When there are conquered, what will Levltlcal rtspensatlon was in its priest­ ijiU me, l>ul I want to do my share. I ono six-thousanth part of a grain. Th > hood. It* most sacred and solemn service sheep were running out. In prime con- Spend yours this Summer In Call- fii^ve some equipment —not as much only perfect standard of weights and you next attempt?” “Then we will was that of the high priest on the day of ditlon, with plenty of feed on the prai- fornia. Thero Is no telling when the ♦l* some ottiere but what I have I will measures ever established was estab­ fall In upon Greece and Macedonia atonement. rle, and really better than that of our3 trip can again be made so cheaply, and recover what we have lost there.” Illustration. We can know God only use. ( hare power to frown, and I will lished In the heavens before tho world through material manifestations, ns we stabled In the south. We arc Im-'July Gth to 13th inclusive, Round-Trip “Well, when all are subdued, what figwu upon iniquity. I have power to was made and will continue to do Its know men through our bodily powers and pressed with this country as one of the Tickets will be sold to San Francisco fruit do you expect from all your their bodily manifestations. So we know : and 1 will smile encouragement work after the world is burned up finest mixed farming countries we via the Southern Pacific Company ’# victories? ” "Then.” said the king, “we the sun only through the material ob ­ upon all the struggling. I have a vo- To measure the time we have calen­ jects through which or by which It is have ever seen. The Immense tracts routes at rates less than the regular will sit down and enjoy ourselves. ” fisbusLw y not so opulent as the vocabu- ders. To measure the lighting we have man.. ‘ested. One minute of full direct of fertile lands well sheltered and one-way fare and will be good for the "Sir,” said Cineas, “may we not do it vision of the sun would blind us. We see ffary ot some others, but I have a store- the electrometers. To measure the abundantly watered leave nothin# to return until August 31st. These ticket* feip ot good words, and I mean to row? Have you not already a king ­ the light Itself as reflected from objeets; heat we have the thermometers. To the colors the chemical and life rays, the be desired. cover first-class passage and will al­ Suitor Ihom In helpfulness. 1 will as- dom of your own. and he that cannot masure the atmospheric pressure we power thru takes pictures, the heat rays, "Leaving Alberta we returned cast low holder to stopover at various enjoy himself with a kingdom caurot all only through Fome physical objects. ibc right motives to others when it have the barometers. To measure and visited the Yorkton district in points of Interest en route either go ­ possible. If I can say anything good with the whole world. ” I say to you Illustration. "Y’ou remember how Dio ­ soiPs we have the royal balance. “The genes, the phtlosoppher who dwelt In a As8iniboia. We drove out about ten ing or returning, or both, and can b» j£x*uL others, I will say It. If I can who love the Lord, the kingdom Is t I.ord weigheth the spirits.” tub, received Alexander the Conqueror. miles at this point and were highly purchaeed for passage going via any of £iy nothing but vllo of them, I w.ll within you: make more of tho Invisi ­ When Alexander came to him, nnd stood pleased with the splendid samples of i the Southern Pacific Company's three Xrop my lips shut as tight as the lips VTelclivd l» D vine Scale*. ble conquests. Study a peace which in the entrance to that hovql In which he lived, and asked, ‘Diogenes, Is there grain we were able to see—wheat routes, Sunset, Ogden or Shasta, re­ fjt the sphinx, which for 3,000 years In the same divine scales the spirit the world has no bushel to measure, anything which Alexander, the king, can yielding 25 bushejs, oats 60 bushels, j turning the same or either of the oth- looked off upon the sands of fha of nations and civilizations Is weighed no 6tcel-yards to weigh. As far as do for you? ’ The philosopher replied., Roots were also good specimens. From era. Through Pullman Palace and wt and uttered not one word about Egyptian civilization did its work, but possible we should make our balances ‘Yes, there Is ono thing you can do for ie desolation. The scheme of rtcon- like to the dlvfne balances. me—stand out of my sunlight. ’ That is what we have seen, we have decided j Pullman Tourist sleeping cars. For it was cruel and superstitious and my Hf'tude towards any mun who seeks to throw In our lot with the York- | particulars address W. G. Neimyer, sfructing this world is too great for Idolatrous and defiant of the Al­ to play the part of priest between my tho 1’nlfnrm Standard. toners —satisfied that this part of the G. W. A.. S. P. Co.. 238 Clark street, me to manage) but I am not expected mighty. It was cast out and cast soul and God. ... I say, ‘Get out of By joint resolution of congress, in my sunlight! Don ’t come between me and country will furnish good opportuni ­ Chicago, Ill. to boss thUi Job. I have faith to bo- down. The tourist finds his chief In­ 1836, the treasurer of tho United God! ’ 1 come to God through Jesus ties for anyone anxious to make the itevo tha! bhe plan Is well laid out and terest not in the generation that now Christ, and through no other person. I States was ordered to send a complete best of a really good country." FRAGRANT wl(l be wcQ executed. Give me r. inhabits the regions watered by the do not question the right of any person rct of the standard weights nnd meas­ to Intervene between ire and God be­ “Any agent of the Canadian govern ­ brick and a trowel and I will begin Nile and sprinkled by her cascades, ures adopted by the national govern ­ cause I do not need a mediator, but be­ ment, whose advertisement appears else­ nowr to help build the wall. I am not but In the temples that are tho skele­ cause I have a great high priest who ment to tho governors of all the where In the columns of your paper iVRCdoist. but I can ring 'Rock of tons of ancient pride and pomp and ever liveth to make Intercession for me." Agtia* to a fdok pauper. I cannot write —G. Campbell Morgan. will give you full particulars of the power —her obelisks, her catacombs, -tates, so that thero might be uni ­ new districts being opened out this a great book bnt i can pick a cinder her mosques, the colossus of Rameses formity and accuracy, and that distri ­ ofjt of a child's eye or a splinter from tho dead cities of Memphis and bution was made. So. now. tho Ruler lucreatlnc » Golf Outfit, Yo R„r,.1°,r^rb0‘a ‘”'1 OMkReadcr" ° P^' tSonilffiC. (Of tt* under bis thumb nail. I now enlist in Thebes, the temples of Luxor and of tho earth and heaven, having estab­ She was a Boston girl, not given to thin army that is going to take the Karnak. the museum containing the lished forever the right standard, sudden crazes and ill-considered pleas­ wprld for God, and I defy all the evil Prtvata Mai I •( Card. mummified forms of tho pharaohs. It yonds td us all and to all people a ures, but last summer and in the early •power*, human and satanic, to dis ­ Private Mailing Card with colored j Teeth and Mouth is not the Egypt of today that we go copy of that standard —the standard fall she fell a victim to the golf habit courage mo. Count me into the ser­ ▼lews of scenery on the Chicago, MiL !7ewSizeSOZODONTLIQUID, ZSc AP* to see. but the Egypt of many centuries by which “the Lord weigheth the and from that time her thoughts. vice. I cannot play upon n musical waukee & St. Paul Railway sent oa SOZODONTTOOTH POWDER. 25c M ago. Her spirit has departed. Her spirits.” Bleeping or waking, ran on brossies and instrument, but I can polish a cornet receipt of ten (10) cents in stamps. Large LIQUID and POWDER. 75c 4b t# doom was sealed. The Lord weighed What a world this will be when It mashies and eleeks and other imple­ or string a harp or applaud the or ­ Address F. A. Miller. General I’assea- At all Stores, or by Mail for tho price. her rpirit. 's weighed after Its regeneration shall ments of the peace-destroying sport. chestra .** HALLA RUCKEL. New York. Now cross over the Dardanelles or have taken place! Scientists now So, as Christmas approached, and she ger Agent, Chicago, 111. A C1iMrl«l t'al h, Hellespont and se9 Grecian civiliza­ guers at the number of tons our world had every reason to believe that heri weighs and they put tho Apennines aunt would remember her as usual, (Mr Way to G«l fra. Turn the Rascals Out AM through that man ’s experience tion put in the royal balances. Surely and the Sietra Nevadas and Chimbor­ she went to her and diplomatically A Woolwieb (Me.) man has Ailed his \> e arc speaking of the grip microbes ihore runs a faith that will keep him that Is an imperishable spirit. A land azo and tho Himalayas In the scales. suggested that the present this tlm< lee house with cakes which have float ­ The well and strong can resist their pol* cheerful and busy ami triumphant. I that produced a Pindar and a Homer But If weighed as to Its morals at should be in a direct way associated ed down with a freshet. All the crew son, the sickly and weak are their prey. tf&e the watchword of Crom weil’s in poetry, a Sophocles and an Aeschy­ | Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters are no* lus ia tragedy, a Herodotus and Thu­ the present time In the royal balance with golf. A day or two before Christ­ has had to do has been to watch for •dVvnsldes, tbe men who feared noth- mas the expected bundle arrived from .. . , , . turn ’s remedy for expelling all poison ahg aud dared everything, going into cydides in history, a Socrates and the heaviest things would be the wars, the fine, blue cakes and then float them from the system. At druggists, in liquiA Plato in philosophy, a Strabo In geog ­ the International hatreds, the crimes the aunt, accompanied by a note In Into the Ice house. |©r tablets at 25 cents per bottle or box. ~>yiV.c with the shout: “The Lord of which the elderly lady apologized for 4fj$da is with us, the Ood of Jacob li raphy, a Hippocrates in medicine, a mountain high, the moral disasters her ignorance concerning golf, assert­ Xenophon in literature, a Plutarch In that stagger the hemispheres on their n the world tor men. ly, constructed to weigh that wonderful rounding nations. No. Her pride of box, and took out —a golf pin!— Tiikr mi aiilMitltule. liwHt on hartnv W. 1. Oooe I** *h»r* with nmne war once was. then the world will be and price damped on bottom. Your draw should

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Artificial silk apparently can be Sevont'«ulli Wife Shook Anderaon Whan made, but It answers to the real thing bit a (oiintod tlnr Preiloce«*or». as oleomargarine answers to butter. George Washington Anderson, tho Going tho rounds of the papers of Con ­ confessed husband of sever teen wives, tinental Europe Is an Item that three most of whom are still living, has Just factories for the production of artifi­ been sent by the seventeenth to tlia cial silk are’in operation; that one, in Pleasancs county poorhouse, West Vir­ Wolston, England, produces 6.600 ginia, while she attempts to recover a pounds a week; one In Dcsancon, little of the wealth that suo gave up Franco, 12.000 .pounds, and one in to marry him, and sues for a d vorc3. Spreitenbach, Germany, 3,500 pounds. Anderson was 6S years old and his It is stated, furthermore, that other bride 74 when they eloped to Parkers­ factories will soon be built in Belgium burg last month and were marrieJ aud ih Germany. Before the Frankfort there. They had known each other Society of Natural Philosophy Dr. only two days, but In that timo he had Freund, in a decent lecture on the sub­ ject, said that though artificial silk learned the lesson he had so often and «A Memorial Swprite “Party. skipping gaily along, as they always can compete with natural .silk, It is uot so easily learned before, and she, see­ ing In him, no doubt, tho realization Alina Maynard s:it at tho window, did upon such happy occasions. A' as valuable. Artificial silk has bean last Grace stopped suddenly and said: of a lifetime's longing, accepted him looking thoughtfully out at tho newly used as a covering for cables and as a “Nelile, I don't feel good one bit. I budded tree3. Poor Alma had b on substitute for horsehair, but it has a as scon as he proposed. Ho repre­ guess we’d better go back. I don't confined to the house all tlio spring tendency to break If wetted.and, there­ sented that ho was drawing a pension. care if the boys were mean, we ought with the scarlet fever which had iei't fore, it must usually be mixed with She was also receiving a pension, but uot to bo mean, too, and ’tis awful her so weak that at first she could natural silk and cotton. The artificial as he was drawing support from the hardly lift her head, but now that sha mean to run away like this. Tho government she willingly gave up her3 lunch Is as much theirs as ours, and silk Is cheaper than the natural, and was up and her young friends were al­ more brilliant effects can be produced for him. After the honeymoon was lowed to visit her, she had been wish­ it’s most ns bad as stealing for us to over the old man fell Ill and the wife’s take it all. Como on. I’m going back." with it. This Industry, which Is said ing they would come in a party soma devotion to him wa3 remarkable. But And away she went on a run, with to bo purely chemical, is expected to be evening. She did not kuow that i as time wore on she began to suspect Nellie following as fast as she could at developed to its fullcset extent ia a school that very day her playmates few years.—New York Press. that he was uot all he represented were planning to surprise her on tho her heels. The boys had not missed them yet, himself to be. Tho timo to fill out afternoon of Decoration day, which and so they knew nothing of the gir.s ’ Vor.Uct Mount AJclllW. vouchers for hi3 pension camo and was the next Wednesday. Intended treachery. They seemed to Aldrich, Mo., May 2Uh.—Four of the went and he neglected to attend to The day dawned bright and warm have recovered their usual good- best doctors in the vicinity have been his. She began a search through his and about 1 o ’clock that afternoon humor; and It was a very merry little in attendance on Mrs. Mollie Moore pockets after the papers, and the first Mrs. Nelson {-aid: ‘ Alma, you had bel­ party that started a few moments later of this place, who has been suffering thing she found was his written con ­ ter go and lie down awhile.” for the woods. What good times they with a severe case of nervousness and fession that he had been married 16 So Alma lay down and was soon fust did have that day! What treasures of kidney disease. Each of them told her j times before he saw her. That took asleep. At a signal from Mrs. Nelson woodland wealth they found! How that she would die. ; all the glamor of the married life the children trooped noiselessly from good the lunch did'taate, and what fun Hearing of Dodd's Kidney PI’ls, she : which she had hoped would bring her a neighbor ’s, where they had gathered, it was to eat it out there under the began to use them, and fustantly no ­ ■ happiness, and when he added that and soon the room adjoining Alma’s green trees all alone. ’Yes, it was a ticed a change for the better. Her Im­ : nearly all of the preceding 16 are alive A woman is sick—some disease peculiar to her sex is fast was filled with gay lads and lassies, long, glad, beautiful day. They en ­ provement lias been continuous since and well she bundled him bodily out of developin'? ia harsystem. She goes to her family physician all bearing sweet spring flowers which joyed every moment of it, and stayed then. She says that the disease first the house and had him taken to tho and tells him a story, but not the whole story. they arranged around the room and just as long as they dared. Lint at last manifested itself by the appearance of poorhouse, where she would no longer Sho holds back something, loses her head, becomes agi ­ then sat down to wait for Alma to they decided that they must start for dark spots floating before her eye3. ; have to support him. She then in ­ awake. At last she opened her eyes, home, for there were the flowers to ar­ tated. forgets what she wants to say, and finally conceals Her nerves were so bad that many structed her lawyer to bring suit for what she ought to have told, and this completely mystifies then closed them again, thinking that range yet. and there would bo hut littlo times they would collapse completely, divorce. —Chicago Journal. the flower-filled room with its gay oc ­ time to spare if they noped to finish and she would fall down as if shot. the doctor. cupants was only a dream. their tasks that night. It was even Tho fact that Dodd ’s Kidney Pills The Government Building at tho Is it a wonder, therefore, thatthe doctor fails to cure the Then Viva Leland, Alma’s most inti ­ later than they .tad thought, they saved her after four doctors had given disease ? Still we cannot blame the woman, for it is very em­ mate friend, came and took, her hand found, when they came to the edge Pan-American Exposition is rapidly her up, has caused no end of talk In being filled and many most interest­ barrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her Ruffering, and Jed her into the room, where the of the woods and saw how low tho this neighborhood, and all are loud In ing exhibits have come in. The light even to her family physician. This is tlio reason why shout of "surprise! surprise! surprise!" sun had sunn. So they hurried along their praises of this new remedy — house exhibit is being put up. It will hundreds of thousands of women are now in corre ­ met her on all sides. Half dazed, she as fast as they could. When they came Dodd ’s Kidney Pills—which is curing contain a first-order flashlight, giving spondence with Mrs. Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass. To looked from one to another, then broke to the fallen tree upon which they had so many hithefito incurable cases, iu crossed the noisy little creek in the twenty-four flashes at each revolution, ; her they can give every symptom, so that when slio is ready into a gay laugh In which they all this state and else where. to adviso them she is in possession of more factsfrom her joined. The afternoon passed quickly morning, pernaps they were a littie a flash every five seconds. A pris- j careless, and when It came Nellie s uiatic lens will reflect rainbow colors. I correspondence with the patient than the physician can and pleasantly, and at 6 o ’clock they Tn'osli ntIn 7 Oit'rl.m < of Two Moo. possibly obtain through a personal interview. were called to the dining room for turn she slipped, and, with a little Writing in the Critic of certain qual­ The light i3 similar to the one on j frightened cry. down she went Into the supper. And such a supper! They ities of Brander Matthews and Harry Fire Island and at Great Wc3t Bay. i Following we publish a letter from a woman showing the water. The creek was high with the were seated in couples around tho Thurston Peck, “A Professor of Lat­ result of a correspondence with Mrs. Pinkbam. All such spring rains, and the water was over table, Alma and Ray Thornton, her fa­ in” says: "Professor Brander Mat­ Try Graln-O! Try Gritln-O! letters aro considered absolutely confidential by Nellie’s uead; so it was no wonder Ask your Grocer today to show you a pack­ vorite chum, presiding at the head. thews and Harry Thurston Peck pos ­ Mrs. Pinkham, and are never published in any way or that it waa a frightened, p.s well as a age of GRAIX-O, the new food drink that lakes After supper Alma’s father told them sess all the properties of a high-grade tL»place of coflee. The children may drink It manner without theconsent in writing of the patient ; but shivering little girl that Frank drag ­ stories; and later they returned to intellectual Intoxicant. One reads them without Injury as well as the ndult. All who hundreds of women are so grateful for tne health which Mrs. their homes, leaving the flowers for ged out upon the bank, a moment try It, like It. GRAIN-O has that rich seal to tho points of diz;incss, gets quar­ brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from Pinkham and her medicine have been able to restore to them their convalescent playmate, and with later. "Oh—oh, dear! ” she cried; "I am so relsome as the draughts go down, and pure grains. and the most delicate stomach re­ that they not only consent to publishing their letters, but them many wishes for a speedy return suffers the Inevitable headache after ceives It without distress. the price of cof ­ write asking that this be done in order that other wome^t to health. wet and cold, and all my flowers are fee. I5c and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all lost, ” and she pointed a trembling fin ­ it is all over; nor has any Keeley yet grocers. who suffer may be benefited by their experience. ger at the basket which held all her appeared with an effective remedy. pretty blossoms and was sailing gaily And so when these two authorities fall T.enrn to do your own duty before you start Mrs. Ella Rice, Chelsea, Wis., writes: upon one another, one feels an lmme- out to teach other persons to follow the same away with them to some unknown course. •* Deah Mrs. PrNKnAM :—For two years 1 was troubled with falling port. dite desire to have a hand in the scrim­ and inflammation of the womb. 1 suffered very much with bearing-down mage, in favor of one or the other, "Never mind, ” said Frank, cheerily, IlaU'H Catnrrli Cure pains/headache, backache, and was not able to do anything, what 1 endured no one knows but those who have suffered as I did. I could "I’ll gei it fur you. I can ’t get any both or neither, as tho case may bo. Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75a wetter than I am now, ”, and in he hardly drag myself across the floor. I doctored with the physicians of thif plunged again, and in a twinkling the Million* In m*r.ed in Texai OIL town for three months and grew worse instead of better. My husband Since the big Lucas oil geyser was An ounoe of might, is often -more powerful and friends wished me to write to you, but I had no faith in patent medi ­ flowers were rescued, and they were than a pound of right. struck in the Texas oil fields last Jan ­ cines. At last I became so bad that I concluded to ask your advice. I op their way home; but Nellie’s wet received an answer at once advising me to take your Vegetable Compound, clothes were very uncomfortable, and uary nearly 100 companies have been FITS r^rniAnontly Cured. So fits or n-rvotumossarfAT aud I did so. Before I had taken two bottles I felt better, and after I had organized to sink wells, with aggrega ‘e tlrft day's u p of It. Kline'* Croat Nerve Kcstoirr, her teeth fairly chattered before she fiend fur I KKK 11 in I bottle nnd treatise. taken five bottles there was no happier woman on earth, for I was well had taken many steps. capital of nearly $30,000,000. 0jx of Lu. a. 1L Ki4.sc. LUi.. vji Area St., 1 ki.au. Iiuna, 1'a. again. I know that your Vegetable Compound cured me, and I wish and Suddenly Fred stopped and said: the companies arc capitalizes at $1,- advise cverv woman who suffers as I did to try Lydia E. fiinkham’s Vege ­ "Here, sis; why didn ’t I think be­ 000.000 each. Even a strong boarder ean ’t always cat twi table Compound. Believe me always grateful for the recovery of my fore? You take my coat, and then plates of hash without turning a hair. health.”—Mrs. Ella Rice, Chelsea, Wis. Frank and I will take hold of your Lane'll Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. In order Mrs. Winslow's Soothing; Syrnp. hands and run, and we’ll be home in For rtiililr.il teething. rotten* tlio gums, reduce* In Owing to the fact that Home akeptka) to lie healthy this is necessary. Acts Aamnialion. allays |.ain. cures wind colic. Zuc a bottle. people have irom time to time quf .turned a JilTy. There, that's right—one, two, gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures the genuineness of the testimonial letters three, and away we go. ” we are constantly publishing, we hjvc sick headache. Prices 25 and 50c. Military engineers are agreed that no materia deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Muss., $5,000, A few hours later, Nellie and Grace, for icriilicution .s superior to ci)riii. A Ju-Ocnile Story for Memorial which will be f.zid to any person who wifi show that the Above who had returned before the ethers, Electrocution might be appropriately testimonial Is not genuine, or was published before obtaining “Day. I’iso's Cure for Consumption is an infallibli the writer’s special permission. —Lydia L. I’injcuam M&dicinb Co . were sitting alone, finishing the last of called a capital climax. medicine for coughs and e dds —N. W. Samckl There was a regular houseful of the ganonds, waen Nellie said, sud ­ Dawsons in the little, low, red house Woman is a conundrum that man Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. 17, P.hm denly: never bccrm; to give up. which stood all by Itself on the edge Four AjeJ SI Year*. Oh, Grace, how glad I am that we Last year the number of boys and girls cdu Rheumalsm, N* of the village; there were six children rated free in Berlin was 2u7,M >. Nature's Priceless Remedy | didn ’t run away from the boys this For weakness, stiffness and soreness Four sisters, according to the Salina DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN’S gia. Weak Back, Sp who called the little house tneir home, morning. I am sure I would -uivc (Kas.) Union, registered from one Bums, Sores and nil Pal and six noisier, happier, heartlor clii.- in aged people u.e Wizard Oil. Your Pome articles must be described. White'; PREGWJS been drowned, if we had,” and sue Yucaiuu needs no dc&criptioi. ; it's the rca ward at the city clerk's office, present ­ SpecJara^a; dren were never known. There were druggist knows this and sells the oil. HERBAL If be does not sell It. shivered again at the thought of her thing. ing themselves separately. Each gave tie hi* Mint, and for r*** the twins Fred and Frank, who head­ icy bath. “•er age as twenty-one. QIHTSWENT trouble, wo will CrnX ed the list, ami then there were Grace The stock ticker is always bundled No woman really enjovs wealth unless sin It CoresThroughlhePores Send You a Trial I I vy “Yes, I aru glad, Ico, ” returned up in red tape. feels that she is Inspiring envy. Address Dr. O. P. Btowu.88 B'way, Nowbnrtfh.il. and Nellie and Harry, and last of all Grace. “An 1, Nellie, I was glarl all came Minnie, the baby, the tiniest and day. I am sure we had a much nicer noisiest of them all. time than we would if we had gone There were great plans afoot today alone, and we would have felt so mean In the curly hcad3 of the merry crowd. If we had taken the boys ’ lunch away Tomorrow would be Decoration Day, from them.” and were not the four oldest of the “Yes, so we would. And. Grace, do young Dawsons to march in the long you know, after this when the boys aro procession of school children and carry garlands and bouquets of flowers to strew on the graves of our soldier heroes? There were the flowe 3 to r a constant strain to relieve the condition. This causes a rush of blood to the rectum, and before hunt in the woods, for the Dawson 11I, bleeding. Then you have piles. There are many kinds and many cures, but piles are not cura- flower garden showed only two flaming i cause. CASCARETS make effort easy, regulate and soften the stools, relieving the tension, and red and yellow tulips and a few fra­ grant lilacs as Its offering to the chil­ ower. Piles, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other rectal troubles yield to the treatment, and Cascarets dren. Rut that fact troubled them not Don ’t be persuaded to experiment with anything else! at all; they were only too glad of an excuse for spending a long, delightful j nS Atchison ulobe. gi day In the woods. There would be the K 1-of- **I ert fibred the fortor** of tlio garlands to make and bouquets to ar­ nk t of damned with protruding piles brought on by cunstioetioo with which I was afflicted for range and "pieces” to rehearse and a Tto twenty years. I ran across your CASCA- thousand and one other things to do; ItETd fn the town of Newell, la., snd never found anything to equal them. To-day so It was no wonder that all the little I am endtoly free from piles nnd feel Uko » Dawsons were up and flying around as MW ’* C. H. K WITZ, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la busy as bees at an exceedingly early hour. Even the baby was Interested, Woman’s L"*lt Suit. and tcddlcd around tipping over every­ thing she could and getting into everyone's way. So much hustle and bustle made them a little bit cross, perhaps, and so It turned out that there was a slight disagreement between Grace and Nel­ lie and the twins early in the morn ­ ing, and as each side added fuel to the "ALL MY FLOWERS ARE LOST/’ flames, in the shape of sharp words and angry frowns, by the time they cross, I don ’t mean to take any notice were ready to start for the woods the ar.d see what effect that will have BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. quarrel had grown to be something upon their tempers.” .serious. The boys had been very pro ­ This plan Grace and Nellie carried voking, and the girls were so angry out and it worked so well taat har­ with them that they decided to take mony has reigned In the little red the lunch basket and hurry away house ever since. when the boys were not looking, and thus take revenge upon them for all Only In a world of sincere men Is the mean things they had said and unity possible, and there, in the long done that morning. Their plan worked run, it is as good as certain.—Carlyle. DRUGGISTS Ik* led *•« of OA*i to perfection and they got safely away im - yjar.irMtarlkjMi u> without being seen by anyone; but, Scholars are frequently to be met IlfoYirA Rt* rtiifciffly someway, they did not look very with who are IgnorAnt of nothing sav* t*4ur L tw* *•* Stvw »!• dir —etl, happy In their triumph, as they ing their own ignorance. —Zimmerman. truaged silently along. They walked A loss of $2,000 was sustained by quite slowly as soon as they once were the burning of David Ralston's home out vt sight of the bouse, instead of near Wabash. Insurance. $800. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, TIIUKSDAY, MAY 30, 1901.

FOWLER. DEWITT. EUREKA. Clinton Go, Savings Bank From Our Correspondoiit. From Our Correspondent. From Our Correspondent. ST.JOHNS, MICH. Mrs. Elmer Buck and children of J. N. Bronson is repairing his house. Muir, were the guests of her mother, Mrs. Chamberlain Is visiting at Wm. John Eaegle spent Thursday with Pays# Per Cent, luterent on Deposits Mrs. Isabelle Mundell Sunday. Emery’s. friends at Maple Rapids. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dane, The work of grading tiie electric Fellowship meeting at the Christian OANS MONEY ON APPROVED BONDS AND Wednesday, May 22, a nine-pound railroad commenced Monday morning Church Saturday at 2 p. m. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. daughter. on Franklin street this village. Willard Gaboon lias purchased HO Mrs. Cora Parks and children visited Miss Anna Seiner is sick at M. I'en- acres of land in Gratiot County. Wheat OFFICERS: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ne's. yuite a number from here attended A. J. Baldwin , Pres. P. E.WALAWOHTH.Pros Fritz, of St. Johns, last week. the decoration services at Duplain G. t'KNNKLL, V-Fre». K. C. Dkxtkk , Asst.Trcs Wm. Lanketon and wife, of Olive, Is Worth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Odlng and Mr. visited at S. S. Reynolds ’last week. Sunday. and Mrs. Oral Hildreth, of Riley, Mrs. Chas. Perkins is in very poor Mr. and Mrs. C. E. VanSickle, of St. THE LOCAL MAKKETS. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns, were guests of their sister, health. Mrs. L. A. Jeffreys, Friday. Dane Friday and Saturday. G. A. R. Post and W. R. C. attend ­ t*rst. Johns elevators open at 7 a. m anu Little Miss Ruth Dane is spending Rev. E. Mudge, of Maple Rapids, close at 6 p in. a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ed memorial services at the M. E. will occupy tiie pulpit at the Christian St. Johns , Mleh. M«y 30, tool. Church last Sunday. church Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. The following are the prices paul in cash and Mrs. Oral Hildreth, of Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kigsby, of Ala­ for produce in this market: Mr. and Mrs. John Mundell, of Maple Tiie Ladles ’*Christian Aid Society ''.'neat, white...... 68 bama, are visiting Mrs. Sigsby's par­ 1 68 Rapids spent Sunday with (rlsndsaod will meet witli the Mrs’. Mary and $ 1.00 "'neat, red ...... - ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bcadie. Oats, new ...... ('6 28 relatives in town. Dora Silvernall Wednesday, June 5, at Clover Seed ...... 46 5 50 Grant Britton, foreman on the Elec­ 2 p. m. a bushel, you can ’t buy it for 38 Alsike...... 5 00 46 0 oo Mrs. Watson Coomer is quite sick at tric road, was in town over Sunday. Hay, now ...... ll 00 46 ’•» on this writing. Tiie W. C. T. IT. will meet with cents. Neither can you buy a Beans...... 1 30 46 I 40 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark and little Mrs. O. L. Bristol. Friday afternoon at Bar'.ey...... 75 46 85 Mr. Albert IletclieT, of Linden, was son visited atC. L. Tucker’s on Sun ­ 2 p. ni. All members are requested pair of shoes worth $4.00 for Rye..... ~...... - 40 the guest of Miss Agnes Sage, Sunday. day. Potatoes, ...... 46 25 to be present. 11.98. A great many stores en ­ Butter...... 12 46 13 Mrs. Emma Bullard and son Harold, Mrs. Hattie Smith, of GunnisonvfUe Tiie funeral of Mr. Henry Benedict, KtfifS...... 11 46 12 of Linden, were the guests of her had tiie misfortune to injure tier hand who dropped dead on tiie street in deavor to make you believe you Tallow ...... — H mother, Mrs. Isadora Sage and family, Corn, ear...-...... 15 46 20 witli a wire which came near resulting Bannister, was held at tiie Christian can, but you can ’t. Many ehoe 10 Sunday. Lard ...... 46 in blood poison. church, from the home of his sister, buyers know by sad experience Hides ...... 4 46 5 Mrs. Lewis Millard, Flora Cooper Miss Lewis, of Lansing, Sundayed Mrs. J. Price, conducted by Rev. Mudge Pelts...... 5 46 75 and Jane Falor. of Lebanon, were call­ Beef, live...... - 3 00 46 4 no at J. Warren Gunnison ’s. of Maple Rapids. that it can ’t be done. We have on ers at J. T. Wood ’s Saturday. Beef, dressed ...... 5 no 46 7 Children’s Day exercises were nicely shoes for $4 00 and they are Pork,live ...... -...... 5 <<0 46 5 30 Leroy Gellerof Toledo Ohio isspedn- Pork,dressed ...... (1 50 @ 7 no carried out at lie Witt Grange on Sat­ You are much more liable to disease worth 91 00, and we sell them Veal calf, live...... 4 00 46 5 no inga few days with friends and re­ urday night. when your livep and Ixiwels do not act Veal calf .dressed ...... « 50 46 7 no latives in town. properly. DeWitt’s Little Early Ris­ for 94.00. They are fine shoes— "’ood.dry hard.....v...... at 175 Messrs. Frank Gruler and David Fred C. Tucker sold bis young driv ­ "'nod .soft- ...... -...... 46 1 25 ing horse to Mr. Heopfer of Lansing. ers remove tiie cause of disease. C. E. the best shoes made — and buy­ WOOL—Medium, washed. ... an McLaughlin were in Hubbardston VanSickle. “ unwashed. 15 4?. in Monday on business. Mrs. Matildo Lott is grading around ers who try them are always sat­ Fine, washed—...... 15 <& in her new house. “ un washed...... ll Sunday, June second, forty-two pu­ isfied and pleased with them. LIVE POULTRY. pils that attended the Catholic School Eddy J. Gunnison of the M. A. C. Sprinjr Chickens, fat...... 12 to 13 are going to take their first commun ­ was at home over Sunday. * Hens fat...... 194 to 7 ion. Mrs. (). P. Barnes is staying with Turkeys fat...... iito7 Mrs. Stewart, for a few days. Ducks rat...... Miss Amelia Waddle spent Sunday Geese...... *5 with her parents near Pewamo. Victor Clavy has repaired tiie side ­ THE SPECIALIST, [romp Shoe Co. Dr. Geo. E. Bliss and wife, of Maple walk along ids property. KI.SIK. Rapids, were the^guestsof Mr. and Samuel Cushman, of Bath, was in town on business last Thursday. XS COXvXXXTGr! From Our Correspondent. Mrs. Lewis Pasche, Monday. Mr. Leslie Rice and Fred Burdick Eugene Lott does not enjoy very II. J. Hankins and wife spent Sun ­ were the guests of friends in Lebanon good health this season. day at Ovid. Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Simmons made a busi­ Miss Ilattie Beebie, pf Ovid, spent Theron Crane spent Sunday with ness trip to Lansing last Thursday. Sunday with Elsie friends. his parents at Lyons. Mrs. Ida Keck visited in town last J. Finch. Ernie Hart and Fred (’out ­ Miss Rosa Ott was quite sick last week. er. of Eureka, were in Elsie, Friday. week but is some better at this writ­ Board of Review met at Town Hall 1 FARMERS! I Kupt. F. D. Smith, of Greenville, ing. Monday and Tuesday of this week. will deliver the class address Friday Messrs. Ferdie and Leroy (feller Mrs. Druzilla Tucker visited in Lan­ % « night. spent Sunday with friends in West­ sing last week. The Baptist parsonage is to be dis ­ phalia. Mrs. Janies Hale lias purchased a ft We wish to call your IS posed of at auction sale, Saturday, Mrs. Mary Helms, of Pewamo, spent lot on the corner of Washington and ft June 1. Thursday with friends in town. Franklin streets. Several young people of the Colony Mr. and Mrs. Win. Freeman, of Clarence, little son of Fred Kleop- attended the Baccalaureate sermon at Hubbardston, visited friends in town fer is on the sick list. the Baptist church. Wednesday. ATTENTION! The commencement exercises will Mrs. Charles Farier entertained her be held at the M. E. church. Wednes ­ Miss Mae Craeckler and Mr. Win. brothers and sister of Olive last week. day evening. Admission. 10c. Siebei, of Portland, spent Saturday Robert Shaw was in town on Thurs­ and Sundav with Miss Kraeckler's day of last week. i • ft To the Improved Mrs. II. J. Hawkins was in Owosso parents and other friends in town. on business Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Averill. of St. Johns, m Miss Etta Sutton spent Sunday called upon friends in town last week. Robt. Miller and wife returned from with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miner m Big Iiaplds, Monday. Mrs. Hatterman, of Lansing, visited m Sutton, and other friends of Bengal. at this place last week. STHOHAS HAY-LOADERS Bert Miller, of Port Huron, is again Mrs. E. S. Koons and son Jerry, of s « spending a few weeks with Elsie Eureka, are spending a few days with “Our little girl was unconscious from friends. friends and relatives in town. strangulation during a sudden and ter­ llK WILL BE Ilf ST. JOHNS, ft • K Earl Bice will deliver the memorial The Misses Bertha Vance, Mary rible att ack of croup. 1 quickly secured at jjS ‘Tts eighth year and a great Success” ^ day address in Elsie. STEEL HOTEL »» Cotter and Hugh Shoemaker, of Pe­ a buttle of One Minute Cough Cure, ft K Mrs. E. Trasterand daughter, Vnia, wamo, spent Sunday in town. giving her tbreedoses. Thecroupwas ^ Owing to the great scarcity of help, no farmer ^ are spending a few weeks with rela­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rogers, of Pewamo, mastered and our little darling speed­ Thursday, June 13. tives at Forest Hill. visited friends in town Sunday. ily recovered. ” So writes A. L. Spaf- ford, Chester, Mich. C. E. VanSickle, ONK DAY ONLY EACH MONTH. can afford to be without this great labor « The Duplain township board last Mr. Ileiman Darkou, of Cedarfcburg, tt m Thursday let the contract* for a new , is visiting his sister, Mrs. OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. truss steel bridge with 160 foot span Charles Brunn. MAPLE RAPIDS. saver. No raking, no toilsome pitching; ^ across the Maple, west of the village, to a Detroit Co. for $2,590, to lie com ­ Mrs. Hattie Gadt returned to Lan­ From Our Correspondent. ft works as well in a gale as in a calm. pleted Sept. 25. sing Tuesday after spending a few Mrs. Wm. Covert, who is here being Consultation, Examination and days witli friends and relatives in treated for cancer, is spending a few Byron Pray and son, Wilbur, and town. Advice Free. Mrs, Sophia Hampton and son, George, days at her home in Bath. of Rochester, N. Y*. are visiting their Mr. Wm. Newman and family, of Mrs. Daisy . Scudder Las been re­ mother, Mrs. Caroline Pray, whom St. Johns, are spending a few days lieved of another cancer and has re­ DR. MCDONALD they had not seen for thirty-eight witli friends in town. turned toher home. Is one of the Greatest LivingSpecial s COMPLETE, years. Mrs. Wesley Baughan, of St. Johns, Mrs. L. C. Cole of Grand Rapids ists in the treatment of all Chrome Dis­ Mrs. J. S. Clement, of Mason, is was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Sundayed with Dr. Bliss. eases. His extensive practice and supe is spending the latter part of the Altvater, Sunday. Mr. A. G. Hatch of Grand Rapids is rior knowledge enable him to cure every 1 DURABLE, week with Mrs. Arthur Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaddy spent boarding at H. Helms’ having a cancer curable disease. All chronic diseases The Epwortli League gave a recep­ Monday in St. Johns. of-the Up removed by Dr. Geo. Bliss. of tiie Brain, Spine, Nerves, Blood, tion in honor of the class of 1901, on Mr. Harvey Snyder, of Pewamo, was Mrs. Frank Downs is on thesieklist. Skin, Heart, Lungs, Liver, Stomach. in town Tuesday. Kidneys, and Bowels, scientifically and Tuesday night. Mr. Huston Peterson and daughter successfully treated. Lady Commander Burns, of St. Mr.C. Gruler and grand-daughter, Cora of St. Johns spent Saturday of l)li. MCDONALD’S success in the 1 SUCCESSFUL.! Louis, was the guest of Mrs. Dell Olga Whittaker, spent tiie first of tiie last week with wife, who is staying treatment of Female Diseases is simply Finch, Monday. week with Mrs, Joseph Cook, of Mus­ here and being treated for cancer. ” marvelous. His treatment makes sickly 5 • « The work on the town well has be­ kegon Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheldon of Lyons women strong, beautiful and attractive. Call and examine, as space cannot describe them. fS gun again, having over 200 feet of Mr. S. R. Smith, of St. Johns, is in called on friends here tiie first of tiie Weak men. old or young, cured in every S s water. town for a few days. case and saved from a life of suffering. week. Deafness, Rheumatism, and Paralysis, Mr. Munder, of St. Johns, called on Mr. S. A. Sturgis, of St. Johns, was Mrs. Frank Jenny is quite ill. cured through his celebrated Blood and Keep in mind our complete line of L. A. Chase and wife. Tuesday. in town Monday on business. Mr. Wallace Gould of Laingsport Nerve Remedies and Essential Oils Saturday morning. May 25, 1901, Mrs. J. C. Haynes returned home who has been here the last week lieing charged with electricity. THE DEAF ft harnesses and Horse Goods. S Mrs. John Wooll, was called to lay Saturday evening after spending a few treated by Dr. Bliss returned to his M ADE TO 11 E A R 1 Til E LA M E TO days with her mother Mrs. C. B. down the duties of this life and enter home on Monday. WALK ! Catarrh, Throat and Lung fty; None better and at right prices. ^it into the duties of her heavenly home. Haughton of Corunna. John G. Patterson of Fowler visited Diseases cured. Dr. McDonald cures Although sick but one week she was a Messrs. W. II. Snelling and W. V. Sunday, in the home of Dr. Bliss. Fits and Nervous Diseases. Eczema great sufferer nn to the last hours of Beach were in St. Johns Saturday on and all Skin Diseases cured. 5#. life. Mrs. Wool 1 *8 deatli was only a business. The M. E. Church was well filled DR. McDonald has been called y, m few months after her husband ’s, leav­ Sunday to listen to the Memorial Ser­ the Wizard of the Medical Profession, Miss Josephine Martin and Mr. mon by Eider St. Clair. because he reads all diseases at a glance, ing six sons, who acted as pall-bearers, Young spent Sunday witli friends at besides a host of friends and relatives Crystal. There was quite an excited time on without asking anv questions. Sick £ J. H. Granger, § to mourn her loss. Funeral conducted our streets last Friday when the team folk, call on Dr. McDonald. It is a by Rev. A. A. Stephens, at the M. H. Miss Lizzie Mankey and Mr. Albert driven by Mr. Koliert White started pleasure to meet him. Dr. McDonald ft s Seibert spent Sunday with friends in to run away. When opposite tiie post- never turns tiie poor from his door. church, at 2 o ’clock. Monday after­ Grand Rapids. ft Higham St., West. St. Johns, Hich. it noon. Tiie floral offerings were many otllcc both horses stumbled and fell to CONSULTATION FREE- ft and beautiful. Interment in Elsie Mr. Geo. Smith was in St. Johns the ground turning tiie wagon over Those unable to call can address cemetery. Saturday on business. and pinning Mr. White to the ground. Mr. G. II. Berger and wife, of Riley Plenty of help appeared and soon he DR. D. A. MCDONALD, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search spent Monday with friends in town. and the horses were rescued without TIIE SPECIALIST, the remotest parts of tiie bowels and any serious damage. Wellington Flats, Grand Rapids Mich. remove tiie impurities speedily with no Skin affections will readily disappear (J. II. Groom who is suffering the discomfort. They are famous for their by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. effects of paralysis is convalescing un ­ tmmmmtmnm efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. C Look out for counterfeits. If you get der the care of Dr. Bliss. E. VanSickle. DeWitt’s you will get good results. It Mrs. Warren Weatherbee of Chapin, is thequick and positive cure for piles. is having a cancer removed from one OLIVE. C. E. VanSickle. of her lingers by Dr. Bliss. ------m % From Our Correspondent, Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. IA Special Sale Call at my yard and inspect my MOUTH RILEY. Remember Pomona Grange at Bing ­ C. says he suffered with piles for fifteen stock and prices before purchas­ hamJune 5, 1901. years. He tried many remedies with no —ON- Remember tiie Clinton county t rum Our Correspondent. results until lie used DeWitt’s Witch ing. I will satisfy you both as Pioneer meeting at St. Johns June 15, Mrs Clair Stevens Is visiting her Hazel Salve and that quicky cured 1901. parents in Owosso. him. C. E. VanSickle. to quality and price. My stock Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knapp Mrs. John Blizzard is numbered WEST RILEY. recently, a win. among the sick. Dr. Sanford is attend ­ embraces everything entering Tiie severe rain storm last week put ing her. From Our Correspondent. farmers back witli their work. Harry Reed and George Williams Mrs. J. H. Burnes entertained the into buildings of every descrip ­ Charlie Wilcox and O. I). Crowmer attended tiie elgth grade examination West Riley Ladies ’ aid society last are working on the new Electric line at St. Johns, Saturday. Harry receiv­ Thursday. ? I am selling a % tion. It will pay you to see me near Lansing. ed his diploma. Mr. and Mrs. IV. H. Kincaid and before placing your order. Annie Wartzkc and Effie Hyde, of Will Hoerner and Miss Rosson Were daughter Helen, of Grand Ledge visit­ ^ 20c. grade of Cof- ^ Lansing, visited friends around here callers at R. Reed ’s, Sunday. ed among their old neighbors last last week. F. Scott and family, of Dewitt, spent Thursday and Friday. * fee two pounds & Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lank toff visit­ Sunday at the home of her mother, Mr. George Cupit an old resident of * for 25c., and all & ed friends around Delta recently. Mrs. Ilannail Robinson. West Riley died at her home last Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon, of Delta, Homer Molincaux has the material urday morning altri a ghOli illness. * other goods ac- * foy building an addition to his house. The deceased was about 69 years of Respectfully , visited at Spencer Norris ’ last week. age and is survived by her husband J cordingly and for f Mrs. Josephine Price, of North The heavy rains have delayed the and six children live sons and one dau ­ Olive, visited at C. T. Rockwell's last farmers in planting their corn. ghter, Mrs. David Bennett, of South J a short time I will ^ Sunday. Nathan Jones, of St. Johns, lias sold Riley. Funeral services were held Mon ­ 5 sell the 50c grade & Albert Martzke was quite sick last sixty acres of his farm in South Riley day morning at the Kincaid school week. Is better at present. to Jim Park house. house, Rev. Waller, Lof Grand Ledge ^ of TEA for 40c. Miss Bernice Pierce received her A. J. Chanman, of Dewitt, and Mrs. officiating 'Mi grade diploma at St. Johns last Lance and daughter, of South Riley, Willie Cupit and wife and little son, Saturday. spent Wednesday at O. C. Pratt’s in Arthur, from Rankin, Genesee county Riley. are visiting relatives here. Mr. and ! LOUIS S&WADY. I GRAY, 'I’hc least in quantity and most in We understand tiie U. S. mail route Mrs. Albert Cupit of Munda Genesee Just north of Railroad ) CT IALIMC quality describeaDeWItt ’s Little Early between St. Johns ,nd Grand Ledge Is county are also visiting relatives here. Hiicc es sor to T. H. Waldron. Kisers, the famous pills for constipa ­ to be discontinued. Tiie South Riley They were called here by tiie sudden on State Road, )Ol. JUilllo* tion and liver complaints. C. E. Van- office is to receive its mall from the illness of Mrs. George Cupit but came * * ,Sickle R. F. D. carrier from Grand Ledge. to late to sec her, P

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