The Clinton Independent.

VOL. XXXV.—NO. 50. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1001. WHOLE NO.—1821

for Clinton and Gratiot counties for SOCIAL EVENT. A GOOD CROP. the sale of the Evart grain and grass seed cleaner, grader and separator, Un« Greatly Enjoyed and Long to lie K« The Potato Crop Will Excel That of manufactured at Evart, Mich., showed mewbered by the PartlrtpantH. Last Year. at this fair, in tiie Held near “Lon ” Smith ’s wagon and carriage display, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gillamentertain There Should the Glory be Press dispatches throughout the one of those perfect and useful mills, He Had Been a Resident of St. ed in a truly royal manner fully one country for the past two or three Was Blessed with Good Weath and which deeply interested every Johns Since the Autumn hundred of their many friends, ladies Placed at all Times by all months have been reporting a complete er from Opening to Close person wiio witnessed its workings. and gentlemen, in and out of town, the People. loss of the potato crop for this season. It will clean and separate all kinds of of 1855. on Tuesday evening last. Their During the latter part of July and tiie of Fair. , grain and seeds. It will clean, separ ­ beautiful and well appointed home first of August all indications pointed ate and grade at the same time. It was increased in beauty by the bril ­ that way, but commission men now separates rye, barlep, cockle, mustard liant flow of gas light and the attistic state that tills year’s potato crop will and chess from wheat, oats from rye, A PIONEER BUSINESS MAN. decorations from an abundance of THEY ARE ALL HUSTLERS. exceed last year’s. The early potato WAS FINANCIAL SUCCESS dock, sorrell and mustard seeds from choicest flowers and vines, green and crop was a failure and it was tiie gen ­ oats and wheat, etc. It is the best tinted. The hearty welcome and con ­ eral supposition of tiie buying public mill for the pnrposes designed in tiie stant attention given every guest by that tiie high prices paid for early po market. the pleasing host and hostess and The Officers of the Clinton Coun ­ tatoes would continue throughout tiie Tiie total receipts this year were as A Member of the Different Ma­ their assistants, made every one feel year, but the excellent growing weath A Partial List of the Awards of follows: sonic Fraternities and Re­ at home in their presence. The com­ ty Agricultural and Horti­ er that lias prevailed over the East Premiums, Balance to be Gate receipts ...... $1,910 II and Middle West for the past fix peatedly Honored. pany was first served most bountifully cultural Society. Grand stand ...... 137 56 with delicious refreshments at about weeks has made a telling mark upon Given Next Week. Entrance fees and member ­ tlie usual tea hour, after which the tiie potato market. ships ...... 242 00 little tables were cleared and progres ­ T. F. Mosley, one of the largest po ­ Booths ...... 427 83 sive pedro introduced, which continu ­ tato dealers in Grand Rapids, said to Stall rent ...... 16 50 George Hamilton Stephenson was ed until eighteen games had been The remarkable success of the forty- the Democrat of that city on Monday Chiefly owing to tiie bright and born in Liverpool, Eng., January 26, played, when a count was made sixth annual fair of the Clinton Coun ­ “Tiie potato crop this year is a good pleasant weather all last week the Total ...... $2,734 00 1838, and died at his home in St. Johns, which showed that Dr. Sleight secur­ ty Agricultural and Horticultural So­ one. The crops throughout the state 46th annual fair resulted in a very sue are reported as being large. It will be Tiie following is a partial list of the ed the gentleman ’s prize, and the ciety is due wholly to the untiring ef­ cessful manner in point of interest premiums: September 27. 1901, of creeping paraly ­ lady’s prize was captured by Mrs. F. larger than last year. New York, and cash receipts. There occurred in sis, or general breaking down of the forts of the oflicers of the association, Minnesota and Michigan have had the tiie afternoon of the last day two dis­ CLASS 1, HORSES FOB ALL WORK. A. Percey, as is usually her good Stallions 4 years old or over, 1st...Geo. 8 Pratt nervous system. fortune. aided by the manager of advertising. best kind of weather during the past tressing accidents in the speed depart ­ Stallion 3 years old. 1st...... J J Gillies The subject of this sketch was unit ­ It was nearly midnight before the President F. A. Travis spent consider ­ month for the potato. It is the gen ­ ment. Wm. P. Schanck, of St. Johns Gelding 4 years old or over, lst....W B Parker last of tiie happy company had depart eral impression throughout the coun ­ driver of “Billy S,” collided with J. J Mare 1 years old or over, 1st...... Mark Georgia ed in marriage with Miss Minerva able time and trouble in the months ** “ 2nd ...... R H Forbes ed and all with tiie heartiest acknowl ­ try that tiie crop is a failure. This Teachout, of Ionia, driver of “Dot R, ’ Mare or gelding 1 year old. 1st...... E Bovee Batcheler, of Highland, Oakland edgments to their host and hostess preceding tiie fair in procuring attrac­ will mislead groweis. They will think in the free-for-all, and was thrown “ " 2nd...... K Bovee county, Michigan, August 13, 1863, tions and perfecting arrangements. they have tiie only potato crop and from his sulky in such a manner as to Mare 8 years old, 1st...... Mark Georgia of tiie pleasant time they had spent in *• 2nd ...... Floyd Wilkins through which union eight children their hospitable home. He was ably rupported by Secretary will not put their potatoes on tiie break tiie bones just above one of his Mare or gelding 1 year old, 1st...... E Bovee market until next spring, hoping by Among those from out of town G. N. Ferry. ankles and otherwise injuring him. “ •* 2nd ...... C E Davis were lx>rn to them —six daughters and were Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Campbell, holding tiieip over to secure a larger Dr. Gillam was called and responded Colt under 1 year, 1st______James Barrett two sons —all of whom survive their Tiie contract for doing all tiie ad­ “ 2nd...... J J GifHes their mother, Mrs. Pingree. Senator price. By doing this tiie spring prices and pronounces it a very bad break. Span mare and gelding 4 yrs old and over, father, save the youngest daughter, and Mrs. Hiram High, of Ovid: Mr. vertising and securing special attrac­ on potatoes will be very low. Reports Mr. Schanck has the sympathy of all 1st...... V R Lane Mildred, who died four years ago. All from Maine say tiie state has the larg­ “ 2nd ...... J D Woodworth and Mrs. C. S. Allison, of Owosso; Mrs. tions was let to O. L. Elsler and tiie who know him, as was seen in the fact Span mares 4 years old or over, 1st. Cbas Ferris of the children reside in St. Johns, B. G. Steel, of Lansing: Dr. and Mrs. est crop ever known there and Michi ­ that a handsome purse was made up Brood mare 4 yrs old or ov er. with colt by side extiibition was advertised by large gan has a good crop. Tiie public need witli the exception of Carrie (Mrs. Sleight, of Maple Rapids. stands of hills in different parts of among his friends and presented to 1st...Geo. S Pratt Macdougall,) who resides at Montesa- not be afraid of a scarcity in tiie po ­ him. Witli this kindly feeling lie can “ “ *• 2nd..Jas. Barrett the country, lithographs and small tato crop. ” CLASS 2 ROADSTERS. no, Wash., a distance so great that bills of all kinds thoroughly dittribut- better endure his misfortune. she was unable to be present at the Stallion 4 years old or over, 1st. Joseph Stranger DIED AT CHARLOTTE. ed. and a judicious use of tiie newspa ­ In the tirst heat of tiie running Gelding 4 years old or over, 1st...... Geo. S Pratt funeral, and owing to this fact the pers. Mr. Elsler clearly demonstrated race Joseph Cullien, a young black ­ Gelding 3 years old, 1st...... J J Gillie* A KING’S RIVAL” Maie 4 years old or over, 1st...... O C Clark beautiful flowers were photographed A Former Well Known Young Nun of this that he is a master of tiie art of adver­ smith residing at Ionia, was sitting on in the church, that she and the other t iie track fence just west of tiie gap to 2nd ...... J F Taft Village Stricken Uowii . tising. for to his efforts is due in a Mare 3 years old, 1st...... R E Hicks members of the family might have a large measure tiie success of tiie fair. The Next Attration Hooked for the tiie horse stalls, talking with Wilbur •• ’* 2nd ...... Fred Georgia copy. This is the tirst death among Mare or gelding 2 yrs old, lst .O H Woodworth Fred Irving, formerly a well known Tiie receipts are considerably more AIIIhou 0)>era Houae. Church, as the runners approached, tiie children of his father ’s family, resident of this village, died at Char ­ and in his effort to get over tiie fence *• " 2nd ...... Henry Barrett than last year and the amount cleared Dramatic representation of late Colt under 1 year, 1st...... Henry Bsrrett since they came to Michigan. lotte on Sunday of typhoid fever, aged above expenses exceeds the amount a horse owned in Lansing bolted and *• 2nd ...... Earl Wilcox The deceased was seven years old 32 years. Mr. Irving, while a resident years seems to run in cycles. ’Tis but struck tiie leg stili on the track side of Brood mare, 4 yrs old or over, with colt by side w hen his parents came to this country, last year by nearly $500, and no won ­ a few seasons back that we had al­ 1st_____ O H Woodworth here, was employed for some time at der tiie officers all feel happy. Treas­ tiie fence, breaking both bones just 2nd ...... Earl Wilcox tirst settling in New York City, where the table factory. A few years ago lie most a continuous run of tiie Napol below tiie knee. He was immediately Span matched horses, 16 hands high, urer Frink has served faithfully and eonic Drama. That quickly shifted 1st...... Geo. A Estes they remained one year, then remov ­ was injured on tiie 4th of July by tiie well and co-operated witli the other conveyed to The Steel, where Dr. Gil­ ing to Long Island, N. Y., where they to an era of the young romantic drama, “ 2nd ...... S M Post explosion of a cannon cracker, and his officers at all times, “Uncle Billy” lam attended him, and fixed him up Span carriage horses, 16 bauds high, remained ten years, during which sight in one eye was greatly impaired. with its long curls and flashing swords. so well and comfortably that he was 1st...... H P Monroe Byrne, tiie general superintendent, This year we seem to be destined to Gentleman ’s drivers, 1st______J W Pol I uni residence the father worked at his He was an industrious young man and has served tiie society faithfully and able to go home tiie next day with the trade, that of a tailor. His parents won friends wherever he went. that of the fighting, drinking, swash attendance of Dr. Dunn. Tiie Elksof “ “ 2nd ...... H L Parks with honor to himself, and his retire­ buckler heroes that were so dear to Family horse driven by lady, 1st....Ruth Clark were then induced by Mr. Stephenson's Mr Irving was born at Vermont- ment this year will be regretted by St. Johns, of which order Cullien is “ “ 2nd ...... S M Post brother-in-law, James Anderson, of ville, Eaton county, Oct. 14, 1869. and our grunddaddies. There is now run ­ worthy member at his home in Ionia, Colt 1 year old, 1st...... Geo. Shaver all. Many of Ids duties have not been ning at two prominent theaters in •• 2nd ...... W A Norton Corunna, to come to Michigan and was married in this village April 22, of the pleasantest nature, but he has did everything necessary for him settle in St. Johns, which they did in 1893, to Miss Minnie Smith. About New York City different versions of They watched over him from first to CLASS 3 DRAUGHT. the fall of 1855, since which time they never shirked them. tiie same story, at one “A Royal Stallion 4 years old or over, 2st. .Wm, Sherman two years ago lie moved to Charlotte Tiie superintendents of the various ast during his stay here, paying his Stallion 2 tears old, 1st...... J C Cressman have had a continuous residence here where he was employed at tiie time of Rival,” at another, “Don Ca*sar ’s doctor ’s bill, hotel bill, and providing Mare or gelding 2 years old,1st. Wm. Bird A Son departments were on hand at all times Return, ” and they both play to the “ " 2nd.. Warren Casterline unlil removed by Death. his death as head carver for the Char ­ to aid exhibitors aud visitors. him with a brother ’s love and every­ The father engaged in the general lotte Manufacturing Co. He was a capacity of their respective theaters thing to make him comfortable. Such Mare or gelding 1 year old, 1st...Geo. L. Cooper The Clinton county fair, which only At Allison ’s opera house, in this Mare 3 years old, 1st...... Warren Cast erliue mercantile business, which was con ­ member of Charlotte Tent K. O. T. a few years ago was on the toboggan demonstrations of faithfulness to one “ 2nd ______....Wm Bird & Son tinued later under the firm name and M., and tiie funeral was held in that city, John Griffith, a well known and another furnishes another golden Colt under 1 year old, 1st...... Wm Bird A Son style of George W. Stephenson & Son, slide, has once more taken its place in clever actor, will present his version •* 2nd ...... Geo. L. Cooper city Monday under tiie auspices of the front ranks of Michigan fairs. brick to the order ’s temple, and addds Brood mare 4 yrs old or over, with colt by side until old age of the father compelled that order. Mrs. Irving is also suffer­ under the name “A King ’s Rival.” additional feeling of love for the good 1st...... Wm Bird A Son him to witiidraw from active business ing from the same malady and on that Mr. Griffith's piece is founded on people of St. Johns. “ “ 2nd ...... Geo. L Cooper and later the son on account of poor the Beckeo and Lemon version, which Span geldings 4 years old or over. account the body was brought here THE JUSTICE MILL- In the second heat of the same race 1st....Fred Georgia and tailing health. The tirst public Tuesday and placed in the vault. A was first presented in this country at Dan Cartwright was thrown from Span gelding and mare 4 years old and over hall in St. Johns, in which religious delegate from the Charlotte Maccabee Mitchell's Theater, New York City, 1st...... Wm. Schenck quite « GrlMt Ground Out mm a Keeult of ‘Maggie B” and suffered a sprained and political meetings, circuit courts, lodge accompanied tiie remains, and In 1844. The great Wallace also pre ­ ankle, and now goes around on crutch CLASS 7 STANDARD BRED HORSES. .shows, dances and all manner of pub ­ they were met here by members of Fair Week. sented the piece under the title “A es. Also during this race and at the Stallion 4 years old or over, 1st...... Rob ’t Shaw lic gatherings, and known as “Clinton St. Johns tent who acted as bearers at Match for a King. ” 2ud..H L Kendrick BEFORE JUDGE WOODRUFF. time Cullien was injured, Samuel Stallion 2 years old or over, 1st.. Wm. Bird A Son Hall,” located in the second story of the depot and cemetery. Tiie bereav ­ The part of Don Caesar is being Green was knocked down by the same Stallion 1 veur old, 1st...... John L Jacobs a frame building on the lot now occu­ ed family lias the sympathy of hosts On the 28th of September, Samuel played with unusual zest by Mr. horse and had an eye cut open and pied by the Parr Bros., grocers, was Griffith, his light comedy ability be ­ CLASS 4 PERCHERONS. of friends. Carroll charged with imbibing too was quite severely injured internally. Stallion 4 years old or over, 1st. Wm. Bird A Son built by the father. freely, pleaded guilty, and was fined ing given full sway in a character that There were one or two other minor “ " 2nd. Wm. Bird A Son The deceased is survived by a faith ­ $10 Including costs, which he paid. calls for dash, swagger and glib witty accidents the same afternoon. Stallion under 1 year old, lst...Wm. Bird A Son ful wife, seven children, besides four F. M. APPOINTMENTS. speech. The play, of course, is far in Mare 4 years old and over, lst..Wm. Bird A Son On the same cay Albert Roberts, of “Badger J,” owned by J. E. Strau- *• *• 2nd.. Wm. Bird A Son brothers and two sisters, being J. H., Ovid, was arraigned to answer to a advance of tiie early day productions, ser, of Greenbush, and sire of “Nellie CLASS 9 SHORT HORNS. of Lansing; E. W., of Eagle; J. A., Free Methodist Conference FlnUhen ltd charge of being drunk upon a public it now being embellished with beau ­ K,” “Cullie B,” and “Rain Drop, ” to ­ of Menominee; T. J., of some point in tiful costumes and scenery. Bull 3 years old or over, 1st...... Bliss A Ottmar Work at DavUon. street. He pleaded guilty and was gether with younger members of his “ “ 2nd...... J J Giffles Wisconsin: Mrs. Mary Chapin, of Chi ­ fined $6 including costs, this being bis The play is full of comedy and music, get and family, elicited much atten ­ Bull 2 years old or over, 1st...... L C Wilcox cago: and Mrs. Anna Emmons, of Lan ­ tirst appearance for such an offense. and in its entirety forms a delightful “ “ 2nd... .August C Miller Tiie East Mictiigan conference of tion from judges of well bred horses. Bull 1 year old, 1st...... J F Clemens A Son sing. tiie Free Methodist churcli closed On tiie 27th of September Hart entertainment. The youngsters took first and second The deceased was raised to the sub ­ Sunday night at Davison. The fol­ Vreeland, of Greenbush, pleaded Manager Elsler has secured this prizes over other breeds shown in the lime degree of Master Mason, July 26, lowing are tiie appointments for St. guilty to the charge of being intoxi ­ company and play for next Wednes ­ ring. It will be remembered that Continued on 4th page. 1861; made Royal Arch Mason May 19. Johns district: cated. and as this was bis tirst offense day evening. Seat sale at box office ‘Nellie K, ” at one time owned by W. 1866, in St. Johns Chapter No. 45, and A. Montgomery, district elder; St. was dismised on the payment of $15, Tuesday, October 8. T. Church, this village, and by him BUSINESS LOCALS. served as Most Excellent High Priest Johns, M.Cuthbert; South Ovid, to be which included costs. sold to eastern parties, astonished for two years; a member of St. Johns supplied; Elsie, Ovid and Eureka, A. On the 30th of September Clarence horsemen by her fleetness. “Badger Money To Loan At Lowest Rate of Interest Council No. 21; elected Thrice Illus­ J. Stevens; Ithaca and Sickles, N. M. Pattengiil, of St. Johns, was re­ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. J.’s” colts are well formed and speedy. trious Master of this body, serving Cook; North Star, C. D. Hoadley; Oak­ arranged. charged with being drunk In the race for horses owned in the II. J. Patterson , St. Johns. 17 years, and also Thrice Illustrious ley. Racy. Fergus and Brant, W. J. and disorderly, and was asked to pay The Foot Hall Game at Ovid—4 Collection county on Wednesday, and which had Grand Master of the state of Michigan, Hal lead: Gaines, Linden and Swartz $15 including costs, which he promptly of Ancient Thing*. never before been entered in a race, Money to loan on chattel mortgage serving one year; Knighted March 5, Creek, J. M. Green; Corunna. New did and again departed. some of the five contestants, fearing security. 1875, in St. Johns Commandery No. 24, Haven and Owosso. W. G. Coe; Locke. Seth Hunt, of South Bingham, en ­ The cards will be out next week. ‘Elbrino. ” the tine young stallion W. H. Richmond K. T. A number of years ago he was Perry and Fuller, W. J. Jackson; Liv­ tered complaint against Warien Van There lias been a gain of two and brought from Indianapolis, Ind., by at Richaad Gay's Store, St. Johns. chosen representative of the Grand ingston, W. E. Osmer; South Lyon Amburg, who was arrested and brought loss of one scholar this week, Charles Charles L. Clark nearly two years ago, 20tf. Council of Michigan in the Grand and Silver Lake, A. Thomas, supply; into this court Oct. ], charged with and Robert Bottom, of Essex, having alked of a protest and barring him Council of Arkansas. Lansing and Williamston, C. A. Glass, unlawfully entering a garden and entered and Ethel Etson, who has from the race, because they believed Apples Wanted. He was awarded the gold medal supply: W. H. lies, supernumerary; picking and carrying away melons, removed to Portland, left. be had been in races. Accordingly Any quantity cider apples wanted bearing the inscription of “Grand E. Cook and W. R. Pattison, granted etc. He pleaded guilty and was fined All thought at tiie high school is Mr. Clark wrote to M. L. Hare, at delivered at my mill in St. Johns. Council of Michigan, ” which he prized certificates of standing; F. A. Perkins. $5 and $0 costs. Indianapolis, of whom he bought this Particular attention given to custom highly and which the loving wife and turned this week to the training of E. I). Blackman and B. II. Green, left JUSTICE GEORGE H. MARSHALL. the higli school foot ball team for its horse, concerning the matter, and was work this season. All kinds of barrels family will continue to cherish. and kegs for sale. without appointment; J. A. Spencer, 25, game with Owosso at Ovid on Satur­ assured that the horse had never been Mr. Stephenson did everything in Sept. Geo. Foster for drunken­ E. E. Emmons . S. Johnson and J. W. Currier, super ­ ness. Pleaded guilty and was lined $5 day next. The team is lighter than entered in a race up to the time he his power to provide for the comforts annuated. had sold him to Mr. Clark. He also St. Johns, Sept. 5, to Oct 10. of his family, but his misfortunes and $5 costs. last year yet quicker of foot. Again Sept. 26, T. S. Libie, traveling man there is but one player this year who stated that the horse was thoroughly overturned his best efforts. He had broken and had been given a trial For Hale. his life insured in various companies and auctioneer, for assault and bat ­ was a regular player of last season. gooc* A BAD FIRE. tery on Orlo Hairier. Pleaded guilty Tiie game at Ovid will begin at 3 mark of 2:23 in pacing and 2:40 in A new Evans Carpet Loom, a for a liberal number of thousands of trotting, and that the horse was sold heating stove and a cook stove. dollars, but they all failed save one, in and was fined $10 and $5 costs. o ’clock, and be umpired by a referee Farm Building* of Geo. E. I.uphnni Des­ Sept. 28, Merritt Barton, drunken ­ from Ann Arbor. There always has during his absence in Florida and did C. II. Bennett , which he has $1,500. not bring within $1,000 as much as he Corner Gibbs St. and Clinton Ave. The funeral was held from the Epis ­ troyed on Tuenday. ness. Pleaded guilty, and unable to been considerable feeling between the pay his fine, was given 15 days in the Owosso and St. Johns teams, so that is really worth. In this half mile copal churcli (the church of his choice) A little before noon on Tuesday of contest at our fair he trotted in 1:15 Creamery patrons should use only on Monday afternoon last and was at­ county jail. it is very apt to be as Captain Smith this week sparks from a traction en ­ Sept. 28, Wm. J. Rayner, drunk. said; “Although we may not win, and easily won tiie race and first the Milwaukee Milk Cans. They are tended by the following named offi­ gine doing some work on the farm of money. several pounds heavier than other cers of the Masonic order: Pleaded guilty; 30 days in jail. there is yet a chance, and our en ­ George E. Lapham, in the northeast Sept. 30, Henry Schneider, assault deavor shall lie to show we are not Mr. Clark showed a two-months-old makes, tne 10 gallon can weighing Byron Hill, Dept. Grand Master, art of this township, set fire to the colt, sired by this horse, which has 23 lbs. You can buy them now at Jackson. and battery on Anthony Bowman, of afraid to try for it.” Earn causing the complete destuction Westphalia. Pleaded guilty and was Mr. Bancroft, teacher of the eighth great promise, and was offered $100 for Spaulding & Co ’s. J. S. Conover, Grand Recorder, Cold- of the same, together with all ad­ it. Elbrino Is now seven years old and water. fined $10 and $7.45 costs, which he grade, has again started a collection jacent buildings and their contents. paid. of ancient things as used by the fourth has been in service less than two years. Some good farms for sale. Enquire B. A. Church, Grand Steward, St. The total loss is 12,000. Mr. Lapham THE RACES. Oct. 1, Wallace Hungerford, drunk­ to fifth generations past. There are kw is everance Louis. had an insurance of $1,100 on the con ­ THURSDAY—2:3ft. of L ' S . J. F. McGregor, Grand Sentinel, De­ enness. Pleaded guilty and was fined indeed many objects in the lot worthy tents of his barn and house in the $20 $5 Waunlta ...... 1 1 1 troit. and costs. of study ana sometimes bring a smile Lady F...... 2 a 3 Popular With the People. Ionia, Montcalm and Clinton com­ to think of using them today. Many E. M. Newell, Past Grand Master. pany and as he does not know how Pauline C...... 3 1 it The Pacific Barber Shop, in the airy Judge Hugh McCurdy, Past Eminent of the old books are quite' readable Time—2.34*. 2.32, 2.29*. and pleasant basement under Wilsons* this insurance was divided, he cannot DROWNED AT ELSIE. owing to a good quality of ink used. THURSDAY—2.35 PACK. Grand Commander of North America, say what amount was upon the con ­ clothing store, has lately been refitted, Corunna. Looking at an old iron kettle one may Jolly Prince ...... Ill and is now among the best, with first- tents of the barn. At best, his loss A Young Lad Fell Into the Mill Pond and fancy he sees his great grand mother Harey Uazell...... 2 2 3 Forty-three members of St. Johns will reach nearly or quite $1,000. One Robt. 8 ...... 3 3 2 class service at popular prices. Chil ­ Commandery, escorted by nearly an W»| Not Reaened. peeping into the blazing grate t*> try Monte Patchen ...... 4 4 4 drens ’ hair cutting a specialty. calf was burned; the vehicles were the meat, while over her head hangs Time—2.38, 2.34*. 2.36*. equal number from the Blue Lodge, saved. On Saturday last a boy named New­ W. W. Ferguson , Prop ’r. the swords and guns; and at her side THURSDAY—RURHINO RACK. attended in a body, led by the well- ington was playing about the new equipped Greenbush cornet band in the wooden bucket with its long Riley W ...... 1 bridge being built at the head of the leather bale for carrying on the back Elmo Hee...... 2 full and attractive uniform. The ILLEGAL HUNTING. mill pond at Elsie, when he fell into Minnie 8...... 3 J^TATK BANK OF ST. JOHNS. floral designs were expensive and ex ­ and In the side the wooden plug for Maggie R...... 4 Reported Th*t quail Are Being Killed the water. He was drowned before drawing off the supply. Compare Time -0.55. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ceedingly bountiful; the sermon by the assistance could reach him. He was Oat of He anon. what you will in the collection with FRIDAY—2.40 PACK. rector, S. T. Ewing, was of that char ­ about 11 years of age. CAPITAL, SftO.000. acter which called forth unbounded Numerous complaints are being things of today, and even the lightest Hankev ...... Ill will loose his smile at the advance ­ Oor. Ping-res...... 2 4 7 praise from the Past Eminent Grand made by local sportsmen in regard to Mlaa Adana an Trimmer. Robt. 8 ...... 4 7 2 ment of his time. Harey Hazel!...... 7 2 5 MET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 1900,00. Commander, Judge Hugh McCurdy, quail hunting out of season. One gen ­ It affords us a great deal of pleasure and the whole service was beautiful tleman stated yesterday that while Maywood ...... 3 3 4 and well performed. The streets were to announce to our customers that we County Teachers ’ Association Meeting In Jolly Prince ...... 3 6 0 P.K PERRIN, President. riding In the country, he noticed two have secured Miss Adams, of Detroit, St. Johns. Time—2.23*. 2.2744, 2.26. heavily sprinkled from the residence hunters who had routed up a flock of FRIDAY—FRKK-FOR-AI.L, TROT OR PACK. J. H, COR BIT, Vice-President. as our trimmer this season. Miss Ad­ The County Teachers ’ Association to the cemetery, where all that belong quail, at which they shota number of ams has been house trimmer at Mc­ Newton W...... 2 1 1 J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier to earth of this good husband, father times. The names of the parties could will hold a valuable meeting in St. Billy 8 ...... 3 2 2 Cauley’s, which carries with it no Johns, beginning on the evening of Time—2.21, 2.23*. 2.21, 2.21. and brother now rests, and nothing not be secured. little prestige as all ladies understand. Dot R. was distanced on account of conduct DIRECTORS: was omitted by the order, family, The quail season does not open until Friday, Oct. 18, and continuing Miss Adams was recently sent to Buff­ through the following day, Saturday, of driver. W. Munger, Otis Fuller. J. W. Fitigerald friends and neighbors to show their October 20, the game laws of 1899 on FRIDAY—RUHNINO RACK. alo In the Interest of the firm. Oct. 19. Com. Townsend desires that J. H. Corblt. J. H. Fedewt, F. A. Travis love and esteem of the kind and de­ this subject being still in force accord­ We have an unusually attractive Riley W ...... 1 2 1 parted, for all of which the loving ing to the opinion of the attorney every teacher In the county take ad­ Elmo Hee...... 2 12 Geo W. Emmons P. K. Perrin, John J. line this season and ask all the ladies vantage of this opportunity to improve Maggie B ...... 3 3 3 wife and family lw>w their heads in general. The season closes November in this territory to call and inspect It. Time -0.56*. 0.50^, 0.5ft. Reiser, O. E.Corbln, J. Sullivan. grateful acknowledgement. 30. their chosen profession. Program next BOUCHER & PUTSCH. week. Dan Balyrat, of Perrlnton, agent S Par Cent. Interest Paid on Tima Dapoa CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCT. 3. 1901

Smallpox la Two Town, A stranger leaped from tlie deck of Llaroln ’a Ca>krt Opened. Dastards at McKlalay'a Taasb. Thu second fatHl case of small|>ox the steamer City of Milwaukee as she Despite the protest of his only living ITlvate Depreiid. who was doing lu Grand Traverse county ended Tues­ was entering St. Joseph harbor nnd child, the casket of Abraham Llncolu guard duty beside the vault In which day night when the little daughter of was drowned. He made no attempt to was o|HMicd Tlimislay in the presence tiie liody of President McKinley rents, Frank Vinton, of Williamsburg, died. save Id nisei f. His Nerve Gave Way and He of a small assemblage, headed by was mysteriously attacked Sunday Armada and Richmond the Scenes The family has lieen quarantined Tlie state tax commission has final ­ state officers In ilielr cujiaelty of trus­ night by two men. CapL Biddle, In three weeks. Vinton got the disease ly triumphed in Its controversy with Collapsed. tees. end was then resealed and con ­ command of a company of regu­ of Excitement. nt Mancelona. An Indian family at the city comptroller of Bay City, who signed to what Is Intended to Im its lars, thinks an attempt was made Bates has contracted the disease and refused to turn over the tax rolls of last renting place in a tied of Iron and to blow tlie vault to pieces one person lias died. the city for review. SIGNS OF REMORSE SHOWN. mortar below the shaft of the Spring- us one of the men carried a ONEOFTHETHIEVES WOUNDED Tbs public schools at Throe Rivers By a decision of tlie Supreme Court field, III., national monument. white package. While one of the Fourteen years ngo, the last previous strangers engaged tlie attention of the are closed because a case of small|six Flint will have to pay out $10,000 for Kernes «»n Ih* AmmmIii’s Arrival at the The Kwrtjr Morning Disturbed by l Dynft happened in the tenth grade of the a sidewalk damage case which could time when Ihe body was exposed to sentinel tlie other hi ruck him over the First ward school . A boy darned have been settled at one time for $1.- Aiil.uru l*r«H4Mi— lt*vlvi*il With Brandy mortal guze. the face of the first mar­ head and also attempted to stab him. mil* Kiplui on. shooting nnd Chu. of tyred president was black. It was A gush “L” Shaped nnd about two Clyde Avery, a son of Oliver Avery, 500. The plaintiff Is Rebecca Wilkins. - In HU Oil With the Heath Watch Thi*von —A (iuod Shot by thn VUIng* has been ill several days. The schools Nathaniel Vernon, of Owosso. Is un ­ white Thursday. The transformation ineiies long each way was out through Awaiting the Hate of Hla Electrocution was so unexpected and the fumes so the clothing. Including the overcoat, Druggist Othfir Michigan Nawa. are temporarily closed, and the les­ der urrest charged with beating his sons given out through the papers. overpowering that the cuskct was ami a small scratch was made on De- wife, who Is confined to her bed ns a quickly shut. Otiier children of the same family are result. He claims site attacked bin; Leon F. Czolgosz. President McKlu- prend's liody. Tlie blow was so hard All of those present, sixteen In num ­ that Dcpreml was knocked down a Onrclar*' Work Fmlratril, in the first, third and ninth grades. and that he wus compelled to tight for ley’s assassin, occupies a cell lu mur­ Between 2 ami 3 o ’clock Saturday ber, were pledged to secrecy, but It is small hill and was unable to gain his Much apprehension Is felt. his life. derer’s row at Auburn prison. Here morning the village of Armada was known that the proposition to open the feet before the men disappeared In the The bouses of Dr. J. B. Bradley and he will remain under the constant startled by an explosion. followed l>y a lu ■ Srrlon* Position. casket was vigorously opposed by darkuesR. A hunt wan made for the John Blrney. of Eaton Rapids, were watch of two guards until October 28. several, and now ’ tlie art Is denounoed prowlers,'but no trace could lie found fusillade of pistol allots. An Inveatlga- Rosa P. Smith, of Howell, a guest at visited by burglars. They became i Frankfort hotel, gave birth to a child when he will Ik * inarched to the death as sacrilegious ami due only to a de­ of them. The vault is hut a short dis­ tion showed that burglars had entered frightened nt Bradley’s place, but se­ sire to satisfy morbid curiosity. tance from the west edge of the ceme­ the D. II. Barrows general store, Monday f* renoon. The hotel pro ­ cured a gold watch and chain and $15 chamber and put to death. Until that time Czolgosz will Ik * permitted to see Col. Robert T. Lincoln w’as not pres ­ tery und the men evidently escaped where the postottice Is located, and prietor, upon her non-appearance for from Blniey ’s. ent, or his protest would probably no one except a priest, whom he lias from there into tin* Helds and woods exploded dynamite in cracking the breakfast, broke into her room and Emery Barrett, a prominent ma­ have lieen respected. nearby. safe. The charge wus so heavy that found the Infant In u satchel. Investi ­ chinist of Grand Haven. Is dead from consented to receive. gation by tlie coroner's Jury showed the door was blown off, tearing Its cancer. In the seventies the deceased In anticipation of the arrival of the Columbia ’Wins First Rare. Ma»«**rrtl by l-’lllpluoa. that It had lieen born alive and that was one of tlie leading oarsmen of murderer 111 Auburn, u crowd number ­ In the closest ami most soul stirring A disastrous tight lietween United way through the ceiling and out Into the child had bled to death. The jury's ing nearly 1.500 people surrounded the the street, a distance of about fifty Michigan nnd competed with many raee ever sailed for the old America's States troops and insurgents occurred verdict held that the woman was re­ lending scullers. prison Thursday night. At the time of cup, the white flyer Columbia beat Saturday in the Uk-iiid of Samar, near feet. Bight opposite the postottice is sponsible for its death. No warrant the drug store of E. F. ruillips, who Lucy A. Pike and Elmer Holman the prisoner ’s arrival, however, short ­ the British challenger over a wind ­ Balnngign. A large liody of insur ­ lives upstairs. Mr. I'hlilips realized lias lieen issued for her as yet, but she quietly left Lapeer recently nnd wore ly liefore 3 o'clock, only about 3(8) men ward nnd leeward course of 30 nauti ­ gents attacked Co. (’, .Ninth Iufantry. immediately what wan up ami grab- is kept under surveillance. Rosa P. married. A license was procured about and hoys remained. Pale and tremb ­ cal miles by the narrow margin of 30 only 24 members <»f tlie company es­ lied his revolver. Then he commenced Smith is a prominent young woman of two years ago, hut Miss Pike's mother ling. Czolgosz was dragged from tlie seconds. As Upton's latest aspirant caping. All tin* others are reported t® to pour lead into the store across the Howell, a graduate of tlie high school, objected on account of her daughter ’s train by the brawn} ’ guards. He was for cup honors uinet allow the defend ­ have been killed. way. Having emptied ids revolver he active lu church circles, and has been age which was 18. handcuffed lietween two deputies. er 43 seconds on account of the extra Tlie company was at breakfast when seized his shotgun, the burglars now In tlie employ of tlie Livingston Repub ­ Twenty local |>oliccuicn attempted to 833 square feet of canvas In her sail attacked and made a determined re­ lican for seven years. A prominent Burglars made an unsuccessful at­ keep hack l lit* crowd which surged arrn, the official record, under the being In the street, where they open ­ tempt to break into Osgo*Kl A- Ste­ sistance, lmt tlie overwhelming num- ed tire on the citizens as they ran. young man of tlie village is said to be about the assassin, clamoring for Ids rules, gives her the victory by 1 min ­ lK*rs of the insurgents compelled them the father of her child. phens ’ clothing store in Mention. They life. The onslaught was so sudden ute and 22 seconds. As a spectacle Thillips raised tils gun and tired at were evidently frightened away. 11s to retreat. Of the survivors who have the retreating forms. One of the that the |>olice scarcely had time to • lie contest was superb. From the arrived ut Bassey. It are wounded. Rranrh County Aaaessmen t*. they left their tools on tlie sidewalk draw their clubs and revolvers. The time the two sky-scraping racers cross­ crooks was s« eu to fall, but bis com­ in front of tlie store. Gen. Hughes, from tlie Island of panions plekial him up quickly and The state tax commissioners have prison gates swung open and the as­ ed the starting line until they fled B. G. Stockton, of Flint, who lias sassin wus pushed through, hut not across the finish line four and a half Samar, nqsirts tlie arrival of Sergf. started for the railroad track. Again fixed the value of n share of stock lu Markley and one private from the the Southern Michigan National Bank been blind for 18 years due to cata­ liefore some of the crowd had rained hours later the result was in doubt, the man fell, and it was concluded racts on the pupils of his eyes, is a light at Balnngign. Tlie men say that that he was seriously wounded. The at $154. which makes the total assess­ blows on the officers and their prisoner. nnd tlie excitement aboard the excur ­ happy man again. A Saginaw sur­ sion fleet Increased until tlie men be ­ t he ofli**crs of the company, who were other two men. however, managed to ment $200J»00; tlie Coldwator National Tlie distance between the gate and at llrst reported to have escaped, were Bank at $117. the total being $189,001); geon successfully performed an oper ­ prison steps was quickly covered. As came frenzied and women almost hys ­ get him on hoard a handcar, and while ation. and lie ran see. killed, with tlie majority of the com­ one of them kept up a fusillade on the Branch County Savings Hank at tin* assassin reached the steps his legs terical. Steps have been taken to reorganize gave way, and. moaning and shrieking, pany. The troops were nttacked. their pursuers, the other worked the' $127, the total being $i’>3,500. The Cold- while unprepared, by 400 bolo men, of lever, and in a little time they had water & (Juincy Cement Co. have lieen the West Michigan Fair Association lie was dragged into the office and It Will Retire Him. by getting men in Grand Rapids nnd Col. William M. Van Horne, of the whom tiie Americans killed about 140 got out of range. The burglars reach ­ assessed $5oo.o<#>. which Is more than placed upon a settee, tlie most miser­ Many of tlie soldiers were killed In double former assessments. The vicinity interested. It is proposed to able wretch in tlie world. Twenty-ninth United States Infantry, ed Richmond, to which place notice commander of tin* garrison at Fort their quarters lK*fore they had time to had been sent by phone. When the Coo in lie Milling Co. have been raised make it a permanent feature in strong Scant ceremony was accorded him. grasp their rifles. handcar came along It was lired at by from $07,000 to $75,ooo. The Union opposition to tlie state fair. The handcuffs were quickly removed Sheridan, will probably be retired from Sheriff Batty and Marshal Kenton, the City Cement Co. was raised $20,000. J. An unknown assailant struck Dep ­ and he was drugged into Warden active service on tin* ground of physi ­ '1 lie German Lutherans are building B. Brandi & Co., dry goods merchants, Mead’s office. He was In a state of cal disability. Only two days after a fine oliurch at West Branch. two unhurt burglars escaping by run ­ uty Comity Treasurer Fred W. Kent, ilie funeral services for the president ning across tlie fields. were increased $10,000; Woodwnrd A of Saginaw, over the bend with a absolute collapse. Dr. John Gauin. tlie Fons. also dry goods merchants, were prison physician, was summoned. He j had been held nt Canton, and while AMl’SK'l NTS IV DETROIT. When tlie officers got to tlie car they **lul» Monday night. Kent was near tlie whole nation was In mourning, found one man. badly wounded, whom raised $5,000*. The Coldwater Gas ills house and succeeded in getting to arrived in a few minutes and gave the WKKK ENDING OCT. 5. assassin a drink of brandy. Tills re­ there was a dance at Fort Sheridan. Atente 1 heaths — Vaudeville—Prices: after- the others had brought this far ami Light & Fuel Co. was lowered some it. while the thug took to his heels. uoou, 10. 15. & ft; evening, 10. '„**), •> o; res*TV. MKv $3,000. vived him somewhat and two keepers It was the regular weekly dance at the lessened their own chances of escape A special election will be held in fort, and Col. Van Horne permitted it. Lyceum Theater Q uo Va/lls—Wed. and Sat by so doing. The fellow was taken to Charlotte Sept, .'to to vote on the propo ­ told him to stand up. lie tried to rise, Mut. 25c; evenings. Ift, 50 und 75 cents. MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. but fell to tlie floor, lie was up in a apparently without any feeling of its the lockup and given medical attention sition to bond the city for $50,000 and Impropriety. Army officials were Whitnev G rand At C’r pple Creek Matinee and was told that ids wound was fa­ if it carries. $.'10,000 will is* spent for a moment, however, and two keepers 10c, 1j and ix*: evenings, 10c. -Uo und 3UQ. A Imiiius lias lwon raised and a flour strlp|H*d liim of iiis clothing, replacing shocked at the disrespect, not only of tal. At first lie refused to say any ­ sewage system and $20,000 for tlie Im­ tlie soldiers who danced while their thing about himself or pals, but this mill will Ik * built in Luzerne. provement of the water works system. it with a suit of prison stri)H*s. Five BASE ball . keepers then hustled him to Ids cell, flag was at half-staff, hut still more morning lie told Rev Kr. Kilroy and Three thousand students have regis­ The state has recovered $.‘1,287 from at the attitude of the officer who per ­ others who he was. He says his name tered nt the U. of M. tills year. where lie will remain until marched Below we publisu the standing of the general receiver of the Granite to the death chair. Upon reaching his mitted it. The colonel is reported to the National league clubs up to and in ­ is John Graham and his age is 22. lie Manistee lias Invited the state troops State Provident association, which have said when questioned aliout the said his fatiier, who hears the same to camp there again next summer. cell, the prisoner partially recovered cluding tn • g uues played on Monday, had been paid out by tlie state board from ids fright and h.v morning hud propriety of the dance; “If I did not name, lived at 112 Root street. Cleve­ of auditors for expenses of litigation think it was all light I would not have September 31: land. O.. three years ago. when he was Burglars stole all the blankets nnd assumed ids manner of stolid indif ­ bedding in tlie Grand Marlas pest incurred by tlie Michigan receiver of ference. permitted it.” NATIONAL LtAOVt home last, lie gave a description of VV»a L->s*. Per ct house. the concern. On his way from Buffalo to Auburn. Pittsburg ...... ids associates and said lie did not Prepared for War, ...... 87 48 .614 know their right names, hut that they Rosa P. Smith, of Howell, Is in cus­ William II. Dickinson was struck Czolgosz is said to have expressed re­ PhUade'phl.i ...... 79 53 tody at Frankfort, charged with in ­ by a Michigan Central train at Battle gret for ids deed, lie still maintained, The miners ’ strike at Madisonvilie, Brooklyn ...... 77 57 A. ft went by tlie names of Boh. Jim and Bt. Louis...... Woodsy, the latter being MO years old fanticide. Creek lust winter and sued the com­ however, that he was alone in the plot. Ky.. has become serious. State troops ...... n 63 AU are ordered out. and bloodshed may re­ Boston ...... 68 67 J50I and having a heavy black heard. 11 «* Lumbering operations have been pany for $5,000 damages, claiming Newr Yor.i...... negligence on tin* part of tlie railroad. sult. The union camp is situated In ...... ft-.* 83 M lias evidently told the trutli about commenced .*11*01111*1 Stamllsh for tlie To lie Electrocuted Oct. ‘.’S. Cincinnati ...... 51 82 .8M himself, as a telegram sent to his A Jury brought in a verdict of no Leon F. Czolgosz was brought into sight of the mines and from territory Cuioago ...... &> 85 AW coming winter. cattle for action. adjoining this camp there has lieen di­ father ’s address was returned unde ­ Judge Jere Wilson, Schley ’s lending court Thurs lay afternoon for sentence. livered. with the information that the William Lippert, of Menominee, In answering tin* formal questions the rected a desultory, hut harassing rifle TH* MARKETS. counsel before the court of inquiry, lire at tin* deputies guarding the Uel- Detroit. —Cattle—Good batcher steers, family had moved. Although posses was burled Thursday. egod 45. victim of a sunstroke, who assassin stated that lie was horn in were scut out to scour the country, was adjudged insane Tuesday, broke necke property almost daily. There ♦4 C6«5; light to good, $3 75<&4 50; light to Frank Penowskl, of Bay City, aged away from Deputy Marshal Nelson at Detroit. Ilia replies were so low that are 300 or more men in the union camp good butcher steers and heifers, U 404# the other burglars escaped. 12. fell into tlie river Saturday morn ­ 4 mixed butchers und fat cows, $2 75 Richmond Graham, t lie wounded Marinette anil made a dive under a they were scarcely audible. at Bakersport. 13 miles east of Madi­ ^*3 85; eanners and common thin butchers. Imrglnr. died Sunday afternoon. No ing and was drowned. street car. meeting Instant death, lie “Have you any legal excuse whv sonvilie, on tlie edge of the adjoining $1 604/2 60. Bulls—Light to good butchers word lias been received from friends Aid. Frank Rhend, of Lapeer, was leaves a widow and four children. sentence should not be pronounced county. They are provided with guns, and sausage, 12 504 75; snow around tlie roots of his apple sane. The next is have you good cause Clayton. Iowa, lias lieen nearly were found In a cornfield 8 miles north to Francis G. Morrice, north of Perry, to offer against sentence being pro ­ heifers, $21/4 75; eanners. $1 501/2 25; bulls, of Detroit Monday, trees to keep off the rabbits. The cold wiped out by lire which started in a $1 751/4 75; calves. $31/6 25; Texas steers. were destroyed by Mr**. Loss, $2,000. compress retarded tlie buds and lie nounced against you? ’ hotel. $31/4. western steers, $3 654/-S 25. Hogs — The Judge also stated legal reasons mixed and butchers. $6 70147 10; good to C«t off n Hlcli Plum. Mart F. Barber brother of E. W. will have about 400 bushels of apples Jacob A. Itlodt. of Cleveland. In Biiri>et*. of tlie Jackson Patriot, was tlie prisoner might have against sen ­ choice heavy, $6 801/7 25; rough heavy, while lil* neighbors' trees are bare. hiding In Chicago under a charge of $6 404/6 75; light. $6 451/6 95; bulk of sales, The overruling by the Supreme Court drowned while Ashing at Virginia. tence being pronounced. of Judge Wolcott ’s decision, giving Tlie scheme may prove of great bene ­ embezzlement, committed suicide. $6 65* so. and Miss Caro Clancy and William Mc- 1/4 50; heifers, $2 604/4 25; oxen. $2 500-4 50; the young woman was drowned in six that the court might hear. Alpine were married in the lion ’s den fat cow- ;«0u4 25; bulls and stags, $24# criticised by tlie newspapers for re­ John M. Messncr, an old resident of “I have nothing to say,” whispered 4; common to fresh cows. $201/35; good taining his interest money, lie became Calumet, was found dead in bed Sat­ feet of water. nt the Buffalo exposition. Two trainers Czolgosz. in the cage kept the animals subdued. fresh cows, $334/50. Hogs —Prime heavy, very sensitive and committed suicide urday morning with a pistol wound Alliert A. Sternberg, of Milwaukee, According to tlie law of tins state, $7 254/7 30 assorted mediums. $7 2007 23; under the Impression that lie was be ­ In his breast. was married to Erine StrnlMff last Fri­ Nebraska nnd North Dakota have heavy Yorkera, $7 IWf 20; Unfit Yorker®, Oct. 28 Is tlie earliest date that could had a severe wind storm. Buildings $74/7 10: grassers. $6 S04/7; pigs. $6 504x6 80; ing accused of a grave charge. Frank Lnvln and John Chandler day In St. Joseph, and the pnlr start­ he tlxed for tlie execution of Czolgosz. skfiis, $1 7.V<> 5 75; roughs, $54j6 90. Sheep- ed home. After seeing Ills wife in tlie were blown down and tre**s uprooted, $3 have confessed to being the perpetra ­ Accordingly Judge White sentenced best wethers. 804/4; good. $3 504/3 T5; Vnlunble llor*rn Killed. tors of »ix burglaries committed in cabin of tlie steamer Sternberg went but so far as known no lives were mixed. $34/3 25; culls and common, $1 25V down stairs to engage n stateroom Czolgosz to lie electrocuted during the lost. 2 25; y< arllnrs. $2 5004 50. A peculiar and serious accident oc­ Grand Rapids. week beginning October 28, 1901. Cincinnati. —Cattle — Heavy steer®. curred on the I’ere Marquette Railroad The striking laundry workers in and incidentally stepped on to the dock A dispatch from Shanghai states choice to extra. $5 254/5 65. nominal; fair to good. $1 504/5 15; oxen. $1 77>4if4 25; butch ­ at Plymouth* Friday morning. A Saginaw met and raised $3,000 of the and Into the Riverside buffet. When Seth l.ow Conflilenl. that tlie Chinese imperial court lias de­ freight train was Kicking to the sid­ lie came out of tlie saloon he saw that er ste* rs, choice to extra. $4 604/4 90; fair necessary $0,000 with which to sUirt a Seth Low, president of Columbia uni ­ cided not to return to I’ekln for two to good. $3 504/4 50; heifers, good to ing just west of the station, when co-operative laundry. tlie iioai had gone. He was almost years. The court., according to the dis­ eholre. $3 504/4; common to fair, $2 254?3 40; one of the cars suddenly tipped over. frantic, as lie feared that his new wife versity, lias announced that lie will re­ cows, good lo choice, $3 354/4: fair to me­ It cost tlie undertakers of tlie state sign from the university as s*K*n as lie patch. will remain at Kni-Fong-Fu. The ear contained a lot of valuable would think he hud given her t he While cleaning an immense oil tank dium. $2 254/3 25; eanners, $1 2‘i*a i2 25; scal­ about $10,000 to take tlie examination slip personally. is notified of tlie action of the Citizens' awag cows. $11/1 50; stockers. $2 25423 75; race horses and a party consisting of for embnlmers ’ licenses, of which the of the Essex & Hudson Gas Co., at tops, $3 854/4. Hogs —Good to choice pnek- two women, two girls and eight men uuIon and Republican committee in *is and butchers. $6 9507 15; mixed pack- sitate r»*cclved $1,055 in fees. nominating him for mayor of New Newark. N. J., tlie workmen manage*) and boys. The women and girls es­ Xfw» In Brief. to explode tlie tiling, and six men. jios- *•* s, $6 354/6 90; stags and heavy fat sows. Bishop Gillespie, who was overcome York. He believes that chances for nil $4 504/6 40: light shippers. $6 254/6 85; p gs, caped without Injury, lmt the men and sllily seven, were killed. 110 lbs. and less. $4 504/6 20. Sheep —Ex ­ hoys received severe cuts and bruises. Sunday at Mention, has fully recov ­ Emma Goldman, tlio anarchist lec­ anti-Tammany victory were never so tra. $3 104/3 25; good to choice. $2 504T3; ered. He says lie was suffering from turer. Is a free woman, after two bright before. Already checks are lie- T. Charles Vincent fell 2t>0 feet down The horses did not fare so well. Two n mountain side near Meriden. Conn.. common lo fair, $1 2.7b 2 25; lambs, extra. of them are dead, two others cannot an acute attack of indigestion. weeks’ Incarceration. ing scut in by men prominent in busi ­ $4 604*4 75; fancy, $4 85; good to choice, and lodged head downward in a tree, $3 75-j 4 GO; common to fulr, $2 500-3 25. live, and the remainder are l»a«lly cut A new bank to he known as the William J. Bryan says free speech ness and finance. Men who contrib ­ Marquette National will be launched is not responsible for anarchy nnd op- uted to tin* large fund of tlie Citizens ’ hi** ankle caught in the crotch of a up. One of the horses killed is said to limb. There lie IMing till rescued, and Grnln, I'.tr. have been worth $10,000. at Marquette within 30 days by a |K>ses any limitation of the right to union four years ago are again com­ Detroit Wh at—No. 1 white. 72 ,4c; No. strong syndicate of local capitalists. talk. ing to the front. later died of ids injuries. 3 red. 70',*; mixed winter, 72*4c. Corn- At Slielh.vvHie. Ky.. William Hart, a No. 3 yellow. ri«»ie. *Mts —No. 2 white. A Hnd Broke. Fred Hamilton, who is alleged to Arthur MacArtlnir. who recently re­ 33Ho ; No. 3 white, 38*1. W. J. Gray, a hrakeman on the Pore have committed forgery in Durand * turned from Manila, says conditions I11 Auk Slinlfer to Explain. printer, was found dying in a path New York.—Wheat —No. 2 red, 74AJc, f. Marquette railway, was arrested at over a year ago, lias lieen found in the Philippines nr*- favorable for the Samuel Goniper*. president of tlie lending to the house of Anna Field, a o 1*. nfloiii: No. 2 red. 75 * 40, elevstor; No. Saginaw by rile local police and taken Crookston, Minn., and will lie brought American Federation of Labor, and colored woman. Tlie woman and two i 1 northern Duluth, 76c f. o. b. afloat; No. Ideas of a republic. 1 hard Duluth. 80*40 f. o. h a float. Corn — to Pontiac, charged with forgery. For hack. William Slade, once consul to Nice John Mitchell, president of ihe United colored boys have been arrested, nnd | No. 2, 62*SiC (levator nnd 63A4C f. o. b. some time pay checks Issued to em­ Alex MeKechnle, a painter working by npiKiintnieut of Abraham Lincoln, Mine Workers, are out with an open now tin* Jail Is lieing guarded to pre-1 nfloat. Outs- No. 2 white. 4Iirll*4c; No. t ployes of tlie I’ere Marquette road letter to President Shaffer, of the vent a threatened lynching. white. 40*4 c; track white 38040c; options near West liny City, dropped dead in was burled at Cleveland, a common iiuiet and barelv steady with corn. have lieen missing from the train ­ tlie road Tuesday morning just as he dray carrying Ids liody to the grave. Amalgamated Association, inviting Little Johunie Andrews, of Roger-* Cincinnati. —-Wheat No. 2 white red. master’s office at Saginaw. It is reached his place of work. Heart dis­ Thursday nlglit three men attacked that gentleman to prove the assertions Park. Chicago, become lost nnd slept firm /* t 74 c. Corn No. 2 white. 63c: No. 2 claimed that over A'l.Vt worth of them lie made in connection with ids state­ all night in tiie bushes. A hunting . yellow. 62c: mixed. 6/46o 0n tra k. Oats— ease. Miss Cora Roberts, of Monroe, while No. £ white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, 33c oo were cashed nt a hank In Pontiac, the Lalior Is very scarce iu that part of she was on her way home and she was ment ar to the settlement of tlie steel party heard a dog harking and follow-- name of the person in whoso favor tlie country ’ about Menominee. Wages so roughly handled that she is eon- strike—10 wit. that Gompers anil lug the sounds found the lx>y. The * TqUeago. —No. 3 spring wheat, 67*40690; they were drawn being forged as an are $35 a month In the woods, which fined to her b-d. Several attempts of Mitchell extended no aid. and neglect ­ dog. a family pet. had traced tlie wan i No 2 red, 70*ir; NC. 2 yellow corn. 58*41* Indorsement. It is nllcged Gray passed ed to Interest themselves In tlie affairs dercr and stayed with him the greater 5‘*c ; No. 2 osts. 36'44i37c: No. 2 white, 33® is tlie highest price paid here for a similar nature have been made of 39'4c; No. 3 white. 38Vic. the chocks. years. into. of tlie steel workers. part <»f tiie nlglit. Clarence Poet, of New Boston, had A hazing lark nt Morgan Park mil­ John O'Connor, who fought In South Chicago laig/r loaders are wrought William Ifeckcr. an employe at the a revolver In his jHieket while thrash ­ itary academy. Chicago, resulted in a A Forgotten Town, Africa for the Boer cause nnd after up over tin* statement of I’resldent mill of Crookslmnk, Somers & Go.. ing. It was discharged nnd the ball cutting affray. Albert Cobb, a New Dnleville. n town of nlMiut 1,000 in ­ capture esen jied from a British mili­ Shaffer, of the Amalgamated associa­ Ionia, went under the building to entered ids knee, causing a painful York boy, 20 years old. is alleged to habitants in Delaware county, is prol*- tary camp and came to Now York ns n tion, in reference to tlie cause of th® shift a licit. lie was enngiit and wound. have been tin* victim. A warrant ably the only town In Indiana which stowaway, lias lieen allowed to land failure of the recent great steel strike. wound around tlie shaft, which pulled Fred Ilclinan. aged 58. was clinked charging James Ktzlor with the stab ­ was not Included In tlie last census. by tlie Immigration authorities, wlu»| In tlie opinion of these men the fail­ Mm np and pinned him between the to death Friday while endeavoring to bing lias lieen sworn out by Dean For some reason it has lieen entirely held him a prisoner on Kills island for ure of tlie steel strike means a revolu ­ shaft and the door. He was released swallow n piece of meat during tlie Chase. overlooked a ml is not even mentioned, ten days. tion It* the ranks of the American nnd will recover. supper hour at tlie American house, Owing to tlie wreck of tlie govern ­ although the township In which it Is Government officials have learned Federation of Labor and the over­ Locomotive No. h2i). hauling a Sebewalng. ment dredge in tlie canal, nt Benton located is given. that $ 100,000. said to lie a part of tbo throw of the policy of Fresident Gom- stock train on tlie Michigan Central Farmers of Kalkaska county In ad­ Ilarlior. thirty-five feet of tlie Colby- money emliczzled by Oltcrlin M. Car­ per*. railroad, exploded east of New Buffalo dition to a corn crop which will yield Hlnekley Co.'s dock gave way Tues­ In order that the appointed 30 days ter. now serving a five years’ sentence Tuesday. Flremnn Michael Wiley was 100 Iwisliels to the acre expect that day, precipitating a large cnr-.ro of of mourning for the late President Mc­ at tlie Fort Leavenworth penitentiary, Philadelphia breaks into the Chicago instantly killed. Engineer Jerome B. $250,000 will Ik * distributed through ­ loirs, basket material nnd other heavy Kinley may lie observed tlie Ohio Re­ have recently Ikn *ii taken from Chi ­ class with a hold-up story. Eight Palmer nnd Hrakeman II. J. Crouch out the county in the purchase of po ­ timlier into the canal. Tlie loss to the publican lenders have decided to post- cago de|K»sltorl«'s to some eastern city, masked men r*»ld*e/1 the office in th® were slightly injured. All three men tatoes, of which there Is an abundant company is heavy, as the dock was jione the opening of tlie fall campaign nnd secret service men have gone to street (fir bam of the Holmsburg. Ta- hall from Jackson. crop. considered good. in that state. the place to seize the funds C, VennbfAril I? fl 1 * tl'ff V nf CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, OCT. 8, i#01

the summer home of hundreds of SOCIAL PHIL080PHY. FOK BOYS AND OIRLS. song birds that perch in trees within THESITiEftT SIJVGS J* a stone ’s toss of the thundering falls, Ready-made advice very seldom fit*. SOME GOOD STORIES FOR OUR and sing and sing and sing just as A wild steer is dangerous on either JUNIOR READERS. though they could be hea:d. The sea­ lake or ranch. son was a little late for the singing Brevity may be the soul of wit or <*■ <*■ IJW CHURCH. of birds, when I visited Goat Island in the poverty thereof. Tiny HlnU of Cost Inland That Dart July. The song sparrow, however, The secret of Ignorance Is not to Through tlit- Air Above Niagara Falla 3ings every month of the year, and know your lack of wisdom. —Phocbeii Hulld Their Neats on one of these little fellows was perched Some men ought to take a day off Jutting Kooky Ledges. on the limb of a tree close to the great and get acquainted with themselves. fall and was fairly splitting his throat Keats commonly wrote a snort poem BOBBY'* POCKET. in the attempt to let the world know in a single day, taking two or three Our Bobby is a little boy of six years- that he was singing a solo. B'rds more to polish and complete it. old or so; V°ve acute hearing, but T doubt very The average annual consumption of And every kind of rubbish In his much if that song sparrow heard his beer per head of the population is 209 pocket he will stow. own sweet strains. —Edward B. Clark liters in Berlin and 666 in Munich. One day he thought he ’d empty it (so In Chicago Record-Herald. A Geneva dispatch says tho hot he again could stock it); weather of last summer brought about And here's an alphabet of what wa JUST 8TOP FINKIN’. an unusual plague in the shape of vi­ found in Bobby ’s pocket. A little three-year-old girl who was pers. tired of play and was restless because Every sacrifice offered on a Roman A was a rosy Apple with some bites she had nothing to do pulled all the altar was perfumed either with flowers out here and there; buds from a fuchsia that promised to or with some odor extracted from B was a bouncing rubber Ball that become very beautiful In a few days. them. bounded in the air. Her mother chided her for it. Pastilles are wafers made to be set C was a crispy, crusty Cake, with “But, mamma, I didn't do it,” pro ­ on fire and in the process of burning citron on the top, tested the child. give forth the odor of certain plants D was a dancing donkey that could “Oh, yes, you did—I know you did. or flowers. dance around and hop. There was nobody else here who could The favorite instrument in Spain is E was a little robin ’s Egg. all speckled have done it. Besides, I see the green the mandora, of the guitar family. It blue and brown, stains on your fingers. is usually provided with six pairs of F was a fluffy Feather that was white The child regarded her fingers wire strings. and soft as down. rather seriously. The evidence was A correspondent complains to the G was a lively Grasshopper, whose too convincing. Philadelphia Times that many cases of legs and wings were green; “Yes, mamma,” she said, “I did pull eye disease result from bathing in the H was a grimy Handkerchief, that off the buds. ” public baths there. once perhaps was clean. Then the mother spoke of the dis­ Much attention was paid to paved I was a plaster Image, that had lost tress she felt that her little girl had roads in Greece, and an excellent sys­ its plaster head; told her an untruth. She quite touch- tem of roads ran from Athens to all J was a Jolly Jumping Jack, all paint ­ d the child ’s heart and brought tears parts of the peninsula. ed blue and red. to her eyes. The mother also was K was a keen and shining Knife Turnpike toll roads before the inven ­ crying before she got through. tion of railroads were common in this ’twould cut the toughest bark. “Oh, my little girl,” she said, “you country, and even now in some dis­ L was a little wooden Lion, strayed have always been so truthful. I can tricts are still to be found. out of Noah ’s Ark. hardly realize that you have told me In the Japanese Parliament there '"•i M was a Marble, large and round a falsehood. It will distress me when ­ are 130 farmers, 23 barristers, 26 me­ with colors bright and clear; ever I think of it.” chanics, 6 editors, 3 doctors, 12 officials N was a bent and rusty Nail, of little “Then, mamma,” said the sympa ­ use I fear. and 76 members without fixed profes ­ thetic little philosopher, putting her sions. 0 was a tiny Oil Can, which was arms around her mother ’s neck, “if always upside down; you ju3’ stop finkin ’ about it the dis- To the present Lord Rothschild Jews LITTLE CHAPEL OF THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH IN WHICH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WOR­ P was a Penny Bob had saved to ‘ress will go away. An ’ I won ’t fink in England and the poor of many SHIPS. IT IS THE SMALLEST CHURCH BUILDING IN THE CAPITAL. spend some day in town. about it elver!” other religions owe much. His gifts Q was a Quilted Ear Tab, which had to charity are yearly the largest in President Roosevelt attends divine lar congregation is only 21. The fol­ Christ may dwell in your hearts bj England. lowing telegram from Washington tells faith; that ye being rooted and lost its velvet mate; service at the German Reformed now HORSES REST. The oldest inhabited house in Eng ­ of the president ’s first Sunday at this grounded in love, may be able to com­ R was a Ring with glassy gem of church, of which the Rev. Dr. J. M. “Have you ever noticed, ” asked a land is on the river Ver, close to St. church. The service on Sunday was prehend writh all saints what is thi wondrous size and weight. Schick Is pastor. The church is situ­ Germantow'n veterinarian the other Alban ’s Abbey. It is octagonal in the President joined with the congre ­ breadth and length and depth and S was a String, a piece of Soap, a ated at Fifteenth and 0 streets, North ­ lay, “that every horse left standing shape and supposed to be eleven cen ­ gation in singing the hymn, “Jesus, height; and to know the love oi Stone, a Sponge, a St'?k, west, Washington. by a curbstone for any length of tlm? turies old. the Hope of Israel, the Desired of All Christ, which passeth knowledge, that T was a lump of Taffy, exceedingly nvariably turns around so as to place The church is a small brick struc­ In Paris no street music is allowed Nations. ” The pastor announced as we might be filled with the fullness soft and thick. his fore feet on the sidewalk? He al­ ture with a slate roof, and the regu- his text Ephesians ill, 17-19: “That of God.” U was an Umbrella Handle of silver- after 9 o ’clock in the summer and 6 in ways does it if the road on which he the winter, and in Limoges bells must mounted horn; 3 standing slopes the least bit in V was a comic Valentine, a little not be rung before 6 in winter or 5 "R as-ft a 'j ^feat Irmy• ment something like a banjo, which dther direction. This shows that the amount to 3,500,000 men and 600,00( creased and worn. on summer mornings. The Russian soldier's diet is largely will keep them amused for hours. horse has a great deal of plain, com­ horses. *V was some sticky Wax, lovely to It is expected that the new law, vegetarian. Favorite dinner dishes in ­ Singing, however, is the soldier ’s mon sense. He will not allow him- pinch and mold, passed by the 1st New York legislature, clude “stche ”—a cabbage soup —pota ­ greatest pleasure, and chorus singing elf to be worn out where it is not The Japanese Maid. X was an old Xpress, worn out in taxing trust companies, will increase toes, peas, beans, macaroni and vari­ is a great feature in the Russian ar­ lecessary. If people only had his wis- A Japanese maid is now an absolutt every fold. the state's revenues by $1,350,000.—In ­ ous kinds of porridges, eaten with on ­ my’s accomplishments. The number lom there would be a great deal less necessity to the society woman whe Y was a lot of Yellow Yarn, all dianapolis News. ions and lard. Only half a pound of of songs an ordinary soldier knows is sickness in the world than there is at desires to be strictly up to date bunched up like a mop; beyond belief. Singing is encouraged oresent. When a thoughtless driver The word “mile” comes from the meat is allowed each man daily, and Prominent women in New York art Z was a jagged piece of Zinc, found in the Russian pound is ten per cent less by the officers, and the men with the ’eaves his horse standing on a slope Latin “mille,” a thousand. A thous ­ ail adopting the idea, and they art a plumber ’s shop. than in this country. Mushrooms are best voices are especially rewarded. )r at an angle of the street, all the and paces of a marching soldier made finding that the pretty Jap women can 'nimal ’s weight is thrown upon one the Roman mile. ;onsumed in great quantities when in Among illiterate people the singer will attend to their wants far better than All these were Bob ’s possessions; he season. Three pounds of black rye dde, causing strain, and if left long There are varieties of the dog that always be able to exert a great influ ­ the French maid, who for so long ha? loves each single thing; bread are included in the daily rations ence. One has hardly to see a Russ.an mough painful exhaustion. Twenty never bark —the Australian dingo, the been in such demand by the smart set And owning all these treasures, he's minutes of such an ordeal will fatigue Egyptian shepherd dog and the “lion- ind if any is left over the men are regiment on the march to understand There are several reasons why th< as happy as a king. »t liberty to sell the remains. As the what moral power the singers can give x horse more than a whole day’s headed ” dog of Thibet. —Utica Globe. Japanese woman makes a better maid —Carolyn Wells. ‘ravel. But when he is able to plant loldiers ’ bread is very nourishing and the soldiers. than the French, German or English purer than the ordinary bakers', the According to the latest returns for his fore feet on the curbstone it givep RULES FOR CHILDREN'S FOOD. woman. In the first place she is th< THE BIRDS OF NIAGARA. him a better plant and adjusts his extra rations sell well. In the way of 1901, the statistics for the Russian ar­ most cleanly person on the face of thf The bird student on a visit to weight more equally. Many of the Irink, beer is too great a luxury for my are as follow's, on peace footing: earth, and that counts for a whole lot Animal food once a day and in small Niagara Falls, if he can get his eyes nuscular ailments from which horses aim, so he quenches his thirst with Infantry, 900 battalions of foot, or Then she knows how to dress the halt quantities, if the teeth can masticate. away from the magnificent, plunging suffer are brought upon them by being 'qvas,” a cheap substitute made from 450,000 bayonets; cavalry, 59 regi­ better than any of her sisters and sh< Is necessary to a rapidly growing water and roaring cataract for a few •ontlnually obliged to stand by the fermented black bread. On high days ments, or 51,000 sabeis; artillery, 400 knows more little secrets which are ol chilr. moments, can find much about him gutter side on streets which slope de­ !he soldiers are regaled with vodki, batteries, or 1.700 guns; Cossacks, value in milady’s boudoir than thf Avoid a too-nourishing diet in a that is of deep interest in the line of cidedly. A good driver will always jften at their officers' expense. 58,000 men and 108 cannon. The gen ­ woman of any other nationality. vlolent-tempered child. Their games are of the most primi ­ eral total on peace footing, including his favorite pursuit. It is doubtful if >eek to rest his hor=e on a level when Avoid seasoned dishes and salt many of the thousands of persons who j possible. ”—Philadelphia Record. tive character. Their greatest pleas- those not in the ranks, garrison General Charles Heywood, command ­ meats, pastry, uncooked vegetables, stand drily in the summer on Tabic ires are singing, dancing and playing troops, and local reserve forces, ant of the United States marine corps unripe food, wine and rich cake. >n the “garmonika, ” a musical instru ­ amounts to 950.000 men, with 850.000 holds the oldest commission in eithei Rock or Goat Island give much heed TOM BROWN'S ORIGINAL. Never tempt the appetite when dis­ to the tiny creatures that are darting ment like a concert na, or on the “bal- horses. On a war footing, including branch of the fighting fore'e. Next tc Few books are better known amone inclined. kilaika," a national musical Instru- the reserves, the soldiers of the czar him comes Admiral Dewey. through the air above the brink of English-speaking boys than “Tom the falls. There is plenty of excus Brown's School Days at Rugby. ” for the visitor for seeing nothing but Thomas Arnold, Jr., was at Rugby ^ 'Burial 'Place of Presidents. the ever changing color beauty of the when Thomas Hughes, the Tom Brown thundering waters. Still there is of the school life, was a pupil there, much interest attaching to the move ­ tnd in “Passages in a Wandering ments of the myriad of swallows that Life” gives his recollections of the Kodol pass and repass through the great boys ’ hero. cloud of spray and mist tha f dashes Tom Hughes at 15 was tall for his Dyspepsia Cure and rises from the rocks where thf oge; his long, thin face, his sandy waters strike. People approaching hair, his length of limb and his spare Digests what you eat. the falls from below on the ventures frame gave him a-lankiness of aspect It artificially digests the food and aid* some little boat called The Maid of which was the cause, I suppose, of the Nature in Htrei.gthening and recon ­ the Mist are compelled to wear rubber boys giving him the extraordinary structing the exhausted digestive oi* clothing in order to escape a thorough nickname of “executioner. ” gans. It Is the lat est discovered digesV ant and tonic. No other preparation drenching f om the dashing spray. It No name could b=> less appropriate, is much heavier in places than the can approach It in efficiency. It it> for there was nothing inhuman or •tantly relieves and permanently curet heaviest recorded rainstorm, and yet morose or surly in his looks, and still Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, through it constantly during certain less in his disposition; the temper of Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. times of the summer swallows of a bully was utterly alien from him Sick ,Gaslralgia,Cramps and many kinds are passing and repassing and he was always cheerful and gay, all otherresultsof imperfect digestion. taking their shower baths without ap ­ young friend. Price 60c.» nd ft. I.a rgr> sire contal ns 2H timet parently wetting so much as a feather unallslzo. liook all ttboutdynpepslamulled free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO-. Chicane- Most of the birds that were seen flying through the spray this summer were Ate IU Hon net. For Hale or O E. Van Mickle. tree swallows. They constantly cut An English driver for a Market through the bars of the floating rain ­ street business house persuaded his bow, which in sun=hine is ever pres ­ employer to buy a straw hat for the ent at Niagara, and as the bright light horre during the recent hot spell, and YOU struck their backs an added hue was on Tuesday the horse appeared with ­ given to the broad color bands. The out the new headgear. “What has CAN phoebes build their nests on the little become of the horse ’s bonnet. Harry?” asked one of the firm. “Don ’t you I anything yon Invent or Improve ; aleo get ledges that jut from the faces of the * CAVEAT.TRADE______MARK. COPYRIGHT___ _.rorDESi or 0ESIM rocky cllfTs that rise on either side of think it’s hot enough this morning? ” PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo. the great Niagara gorge below the “ ’Ot enough. That it is. sir, but the 1 for free examination and advice. bloomin ’ ’oss ate the ’at afore I could FREB. No A tty “V falls. The whirlpool rapids roar be ­ BOOK OM PATENTS fee• befcbefore patent. low these little homes. The wonder put it on ’1m this morning, ” said 'Arry.—The Newark Sunday Call. C. A. SNOW & CO. to the visitor is how the phoebes ever Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. succeed in getting the fledgling young out of the nest and to a place of safety A Wonderful Sea Lion. A certain Captain Woodward has when the time comes to teach them to BO YEARS* fly. Any young bird balancing itself accomplished the feat of making a THE TOMB OF THE LATE PRESIDENT M'KINLEY AT CANTON—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN THE EXPERIENCE on the edge of the nest and then at­ tankful of sea lions do his bidding, DAY OF THE FUNERAL, tempting a first weak flight, it would one of them, balancing an air ball on Those Americans who filed out of official experience as but an incident But while the last resting place of seem, must necessarily go fluttering the tip of his nose. The Juggling Westminster Abbey all possessed by of his American citizenship, that makes the body may be In Canton, or Spring- down into the rapids. The only es­ tricks of these sea lions are said nev ­ Patents the Idea that there should be one bur ­ him in the truest sense a national field, or Cleveland, there Is no reason cape from the nest to good flying prac ­ er to have been surpassed, for they ial place for American presidents were character. why a national memorial should not tice ground is upward, and it must are not only experts at balancing air singularly Indifferent to the most im­ A great pantheon at Washington be erected at Washington for any be that the phoebes. exercising a rare balls, but can play football with their IRAUK m# pressive feature of President McKin ­ would rather separate him from the Demon* president or for all the presidents. A wisdom, lead their young by precarious tails, blow trumpets and even play Copyright * Ac. ley's funeral. Perhaps If they had people than bring him to them. It single magnificent presidential arch flight steps upward from twig to guitars under the Incentive of prom ­ Anyone tending e aketeh end deeerlptran easy b**n a little nearer home themselves •nickly a* certain our opinion free whether aa would have too much of the official would have room for many inscrip ­ twig of the stunted trees that have a ises of white fish and herring. Invention la probably patentable. Communica ­ they might then have caught the full stamp, would have but one narrow tions strictly confidential. Handbook os Patents tions covering the succession for many frail footing on the cliff's face. eent free. Oldest agency for aeeurtnapeteet*. BieaniDg of that last home-coming. significance as regards all Its dead ten ­ Patents taken through Munn A TSa in efyg years. Or if it were desired to select Terrible Tom mj. The man of the people goes back to ants, whereas the grave in the distant Goat Island, which lies In the river %icW not lea, without charge, la the one man for special honor the struc­ on the brink of the precipice between Tommy —“Please, sir, won ’t ycu the people In death as he would have cemetery gives to the Idea of tho pres ­ ture might be made a beautifully artis­ Scientific American, done In life had he survived his term idency the broadest significance pos ­ the American and the Canadian falls. show me your room some day” Visit­ tic tribute of regard for him and his or—"Why. certainly; but why do you A handsomely lltn at rated weekly. Lerreet of office. It Is that close grip of the sible. It Is through belonging to his work. Is eternally deluged, as one might say, aviation of any actentlflc Journal Term a. ft a with the roar of waters. In places ask?” Tommy —** ’Cos sister said It year; four months, |l Bold by «8 newsdealer*. neighborhood, of the old circle of town, his county and his state that a Such monuments could be built most friends and acquaintances of the fam­ president belongs in the most intimate upon Goat Island it la hard to make was better than your company, and I appropriately In the capital and with ­ one ’s self heard. Yet Goat Island Is don ’t think so.”—Brooklyn Citizen. ily, that habit of regarding his way to the nation. out affecting the question of burial. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THTJRSAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901.

and brought Into sympathy with the “ Rltf OF IT AT LAST. The Independent. people and their efforts. Of course .\00RSEI) BY DEPEW. Tk* Meanest Man Medal Is Trans­ DO NOT MISS IT the exhibits of human nature at all With Each 50c, ferred to Another Victim. fairs are of primary Interest, but they JAYS THE “PAN-AM.” WILL SURPASS aiOKGB 8. COKBIT. • • - Propriety Across a clothesline in the back yard THE PARIS FAIR. —THE- FRANK H. ROSE, - Editor and Manager are emphatically so at the county fair. w as stretched a carpet. The urban resident beholds certain of A woman was beating it. Worth of Tea his fellow citizens whom he would never “I wouldn ’t mind doing It myself,” she fells Chairman J. N. Seateberd tha I WILL GIVE Some of the planks of the New have the privilege of meeting under was saying between thwacks, “if you ’d Half Has Not Beea Told of the Michigan Jersey Republican platform are so give me something decent to pound it Grandeur and Beaaty of the (expo­ other circumstances, and he sees what with. A broomhandie is about the poor ­ thin that they would pass for diaphan ­ their temper is and what interests est thing on earth to”— sition at Baffalo. Free of Charge State T^air ous. them. If the pupils, in the city “I’ve told you often enough, ” inter ­ “Seateberd, you did not praise it half rupted a man who was sitting on the tnougb. ” -AT- schools especially, could be brought back steps of the kitchen smoking a cigar -AN— While en route to Maine, Senator into this environment in a sympathet ­ and calmly watching her, “I wouldn ’t So spoke the distinguished statesman Hanna continued to reiterate at every ic, studious and appreciative attitude, have anything to do with beating car­ ind famous after dluner orator, Sen- stopping point that his faith in Mr. it would be one means of binding our pets. If you waut to make a martyr of itor Chauucey M. Depew, as be stood PONTIAC. yourself, so that you can tell your mother Roosevelt grew stronger hour by hour. people together more closely and lead­ In the center of the grounds of the No doubt Mr. Hanna still lias his about it, go ahead. ” ing the one half to know how the other Puff. puff. Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo Sept. 23,24,25,26.27 weather eye on the Ship Subsidy bill. hall lives. “If you* won ’t help me with the car­ and gazed upon the beautiful struc­ Like I have on exhibition in my AXd Fair. New grounds. New buildings pet, then, you lazy wretch, suppose you tures surrounding him on every side window. Big show. Fine Races. Great Attrac tions. See the The trust spirit is still unchecked. go in the house and mind the baby. ” yid now* approaching completion. AFt'ER-YHE QUARREL. “I’ve told you a thousand times (puff, Senator Depew had come to Buffalo It continues to ride rough-shod puff) I wouldn ’t tend babies either. Diving Horses, through the avenues of business, A tingle smile from her rosy mouth, That ’s a woman ’s work. I make the liv­ to deliver an address. His first desire Fire Team Knee, crushing all opposition. Next on the A sudden glance from her aoft eye* sent, ing for the family and thht ’s enough. iiMDsnmiii And he turned, as the wind veera north or aouth. Maceabee Drill, program is a patent-leather combina ­ Let the carpet go to thunder. Go and And followed whither her light feet went. look after the bnby yourself If you ”— (Friday. 27th). tion, which proposes to have a capital Did she linger and look lor a moment thc&T For $1.00. Did she lift her face and smile againf A haggard face thrust itself up over Half Fare and Kxeiirnlon Kates on Rail­ of nearly $100,(KK),000. By the time it Na.v, not so! the top of the fence separating the prem ­ roads. You will stop at the gates. No bus has become thoroughly organized, Mr. The heart of a girl, ah, who may knowf ises from those of the next door neigh I am still selling the fare or long wulk. Morgan may be expected to step for­ bor and un excited voice called out: Make an exhibit und go with your family. With every pace of hia swift pursuit “Say! You! You man with the Celebrated Coffee, ward and have a foot in it. Her step she quickened nor looked behind. If you want a premium list write the Secre­ cigar!” tary at Poutiac. Eyes were speechless, and lips were mute; “AY! it do you want? ” two pounds for Never a glance or cold or kind, M. I*. Anderson, 1.11. Hutterfleld,. Considerable adverse criticism has As if she cherished nor thought nor car* “I want to tell you something. Aliout For the eager footfalls hurrying there! a month ago a man handed me a medal 25 Cents. President, Secretary. been heaped upon Judge Clement Was it so? which he said belonged to the meanest Smith of the fifth judicial circuit for The heart of a girl, ah, who may knowf man in Chicago. All I’d done to earn it N*W YORK STATE BUILDING. his decision in the Richard divorce was to mix a little Scotch snuff with a The Place to Get your Did she love him more when look and smile an arrival in the city was to be driven LOUIS SAWADY- case. From a personal knowledge of lot of girls’ wads of chewing gum. I’ve Silently bade him to follow her? looked up the history of that medal. It io the grounds of the Exposition. The Judge Smith it can be said that not a Did she love him less when she wove her wile remark quoted above was addressed to His heart to trouble, his hope defer? was given in the first place to a fellow more dignified, courteous or strictly Nay, read you this riddle, strange, but true— that was walking in the little strip of Chairman John N. Seateberd of the BICYCLE Repaired, your honest jurist sits on the bench today She loved him most when the most withdrew I shade at the left band side of the walk executive committee of the Exposition, than he. A paper at Sunfield insinu ­ Even so! on a hot day. The next man who got it who bad told Senator Depew of the LAWN MOWER sharpened The heart of a girl, ah, who may knowf was one of those street car hogs that sit progress made in the building of the ates that the case in question had but —Blanche Trennor Heath in Atlanta Constitu ­ cat-a-cornered in an end seat and take tion. ______Exposition when they bad met In Eu­ or GENERAL REPAIR­ little back of it. The Judge does not up twice the room they ’re entitled to. rope last summer. Mr. Seateberd bad TheKI.ONOYKE la far away. Inflict,all grant divorces where there is but little He passed it on to an elevator hog. The those golden hills are a good way off, or are elevator hog found a man emptying his dwelt long and eloquently upon the only Imaginary. There are always plenty of ING Done is at back of them, nor would he counte ­ ashes into his garbage box one morning, success which bad attended tbe organi ­ agentstrylng to get you to Invest In some nance any proceeding in his court un. clintoFintv fair sation and construction of tbe Exposi ­ GOOD THING way off. and It la their busi ­ and unloaded it on him. The garbage ness to make It look bright. But don't be too less it possessed sufficient merit to box hog heard me telling about that snuff tion, and “Our Chauncey ’s” expecta ­ fast. See for yourselves. Your home dealei wants your patronage and will always inakp E. C, Whetstone’s stand trial. Continued from 1st page. and chewing gum trick, and put it off on tions were high. Nevertheless antici ­ It an object for you to leave your money a me. I’ve carried it for a whole month, pations are not equal to realization. home. Opposite tne M. E. Church. feeling meaner and meaner every day, William J. Bryan ’s advice to Bull under 1 year, 1st...... Blls* A Ottmar Looking upon the scene before him I have one hundred Monuments of the lat­ ST. JOHNS, MICH. •• “ 2nd ...... Mark Georgia but I’m going to get rid of it now. I’ve from tbe sight of tbe grand Triumphal est designs In HAKBLK and GKANIT» to Theodore Roosevelt not to become a found a gol blamed sight meaner man select from. You can have them any site, Cow 4 years old and over, lat.J FClemons A Sou Bridge, he saw to bis right the stately candidate for a second term was ap ­ •• “ 2nd J F Clemons A Son than I am. The medal’s yours. Take it. any design, any material, and guaranteed, Heifer 3 years old, 1st...... J F Clemous A Son proportions of the United States Gov ­ cheaper than Klondike gold, as cheap as anv parently delivered in the most friend ­ •* “ 2nd...... Bliss A Ottmar sir!” dealers ar dealer’s agent can sell them. Here he threw over the fence a galvan ­ ernment buildings, to the left, across ly spirit. There is certainly a deal of Heifer 2 year* old, 1st...... Bliss A Ottmar Come and see me Heifer 1 year old. 1st...... J F Clemons A Son ized iron disk, on one side of which was the spacious Esplanade, tbe charming Yoursfor your money, wood,hay corn an truth in the Nebraskan ’s assertion *• 2nd ...... J F Clemons A Son this inscription: Heifer under 1 year old let...... L C Wilcox architectural effects of the Graphic potatoes. that, to build sufficient strength for a “This medal is the property of the Arts, Horticultural and Mines build ­ GALLOWAY8. meanest man in Chicago. By award of renomination, Mr. Roosevelt must Heifer 1 year old, 1st..* ...... August C Miller ings. while tbe vast Machinery and F. F. MURDOCK, the Any Old Time club. ” Transportation building, now almost sacrifice his independence and bring CLASS 10 GRADE COWS A HEIFERS. “Now, dura your infamous hide, ” he Opp Postoflice. ST. JOHN45 MICH complete, was seen In tbe background complications intohis administration. Cow 4 years old or over, 1st...... F red Georgia said, “you pick that up and put it in •• •• 2nd ...... Bliss A Ottmar to the left Opposite It. across the Nevertheless, it is quite apparent your pocket. ”—Chicago Tribune. Best Milch cow of anv age or breed, Court of Fountains, was the Manufac ­ that the new chief magistrate is too 1st...... H B Bliss “ “ 2nd...... John L Jacobs Personal. tures and Liberal Arts building, nnd ambitious to abandon the hope of fur­ Heifer 8 years old, 1st...... Fred Georgia *• ** 2nd...... G J Monroe the Electric Tower could be seen ris­ ther glorifying himself by building up Heifer 2 years old, 1st...... GJ Monroe ing skyward In the distance at the far an organization that will make him “ ** 2nd ______Bliss A Ottmar eud of the vast court, with the towers Heifer 1 year old, 1st------Fred Georgia the central figure of the next Repub ­ *• “ 2nd ...... Mark Georgia and minarets of other buildings out ­ Hoifer under 1 year old, 1st...... Bliss A Ottmar lican national convention. •• •* 2ud...... LC Wilcox lined against the horizon. As Mr. De­ Headache for Forty Years. pew took in tills impressive scene the For forty years I suffered from sick head ­ CLASS 11 FAT CATTLE. exclamation burst from Ills lips that ache. A year ago I began using Celery King. It must be humiliating to those of Tbe result was gratifying and surprising, Steer or heifer 1 year old...... Mark Georgia the half had not been told. my headaches leaving at once. The head ­ our residents who are musically in ­ Steer or heifer under 1 year old, 1st L C Wilcox aches used to return every seventh day, but, clined, as well as to members of the CLASS lit—AMERICAN MERINO. tie! Ready For Snow. thanks to Celery King, (have had but one Ram 3 vrs old or over, 1st...... E. W. Martin headache In the lost eleven months. I know defunct St. Johns band, to see an or ­ By having your cutters repainted at that what cured me will help others. —Mm. •J yrsold ...... 1st A 2nd F.. W. .Martin John I). Van Kenren, Sangertfee, N. Y. ganization from out of town called 1 yr old ...... 1st...... E. W. Martin E. B. Waite’s paint shop, lligliani Celery King cures Constipation, Nerve, Buck Lamb, 1st...... E. W. Martin street, west, St. Johns. (Sept. 19 wl.) here to furnish music upon different Ewes. 3 yrs old or over, 1st...... E. W. Martin Stomach, Liver und Kidney diseases. 2 2 yre old, 1st...... E. W. Martin occasions. There is just as good band 1 yr old, 1st...... E. W. Martin material here as anywhere on earth, RAMBOULBTTE8. Grand Trill Railway System and St. Johns has in the past main ­ Ram 1 yr old .1st and 2nd ...... II. E. Powell tained good cornet and brass bands — Ruck lamb 1st...... H. E. Powell Rain and sweat A Quarter Well Spent. Ewes 3 yrs old and over 1st...... 11. E. Powell have no elfect on Not for a house like this, but for a West-Bound from St. Johns . but whether they have been properly 2 yrs old 1st...... 11. E. Powell harncu treated E ureka BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED 1 yr old 1st...... II. K. Powell with Eureka Har­ No. 19—Morning Exp. to Gd. Haven, 10:51am supported or not is more than we are Ewe lambs 1st ...... M. E. Powell ness Oil. It re­ MONTHLY No. 13— Mail und Chicago Exp. to sists the damp, MAGAZINE. able to say. Right there is probably CLASS 14 SHROPSHIRE. AMERICAN HOMES Gd. Haven ...... 3:30 pm keeps the le.ith arness f illed with Flesntlfiil Deahrnt fur Home. : Plan, fur frying out No 11—Express to Grin.d Rapids 7:57 pm the rub. Most of the musicians here Rum 3 yrs old or over 1st and 2nd Grove Bros er soft and pli ­ H flroundl , for llecorstinff Interior, ; Valuable Siunre'tluru. etc., rtc. 2 yrs old 1st and 2nd ...... II. E. Powell Junkman —Itugs! Rags! Ole rags! able. Stitches • loo A YEAR, or we will .eod II * SOUTH'. EOK -SCUTS. No. 17 —Western Exp. to Gd. Haven 7:30am are engaged in different occupations do not break. 1 yrs old 1st...... Grove Bros Tired Tatters—Oat’s all right, pard. I «0s 728. AMERICAN HOMES PUB. CO., Knoxville, Tcnn. Nos. 19. 13, Daily except Sunday and it takes lots of time for practice as 2nd ...... H. E. Powell No rough sur­ No. 11, 17 Dully. Buck lamb 1st and 2nd ...... Grove Bros don ’t mind de personal insinyeration, but face to chafe and cut. The Oils well as tilling engagements which can Ewes :t yrs old or over 1st and 2nd Grove Bros dej’ liniu ’t no need uv youse advertisln East -Bound . 2 yrs old 1st and 2nd ...... trove Bros harness not only be recompensed by hearty sup ­ 1 yrold 1st and 2nd ...... Grove Bros it wid er steam callerope. See?—Chicago only keeps V \\ HEADACHE No. 12—Express to Detrol and East 8:28 am Ewe lambs 1st and 2nd ...... Grove Bros News. looking like No.20--Mall to Detroit ...... 11:43 am port from business men and citizens. new. but OXFORD DOWNS. wears twice DR WILES No. 18 —Evening Exp. to Detroit and Ituek lamb 1st and 2nd ...... I. P. Gibbs The Heartless DriiKtctst. as long by the ANTI East...... 5:20 pm The Senate Committee on Military Ewes 3 yrs old or over 1st...... J. P. Gibbs Flossie Bannstar — Fred, what is that use of Eureka No. 14—Eastern Exp. to Durand and Em lambs 1st...... I. P. Gibbs Harness Oil. Affairs will soon begin in earnest an the papers say the butcher uses? I want SSI Pain Pills. East...... 9:09 pm I.ONO WOOL. investigation of the alleged hemp to keep dear Fido ’s meat from spoiling. No*. 20. 18, Daily except Sunday. Ram 3 yrs old oi over 1st...... J. L. Jacobs Brother Fred—Formaldehyde. At all drug stores. 25 No. 12.14, Daily. scandals in the Philippines, involving 2 yrs old 1st...... I. Bensinger 2nd ...... F. Georgia Flossie —That isu’t. what the druggist Sold W. H. Burke Agent. St. Johns, a combine in which certain army Buck lamb 1st...... I. Bensinger told me. everywhere rwi ‘Irlurraque Pan-Ainerlean Koute to in cans — Buffalo, N. V. officers are said to have been illegiti­ Ewes 3 yrs old or over 1st...... J. L Jacobs Brother Fred—What did he say? \ t yrs old lit And 2nd ...... <; Stoerek all sires. $15.00 to S18.00 a Week. mately interested. Nothing will re­ Ewe lambs 1st and 2nd ...... J. L. Jacobs Flossie — Prussic acid. — Indianapolis Made by News. Standard Oil I salary for an Intelligent man or woman In tard the genuine pa(*'ication of the CLASS Ift-LONG WOOL GRADES. Company each town. Permanent position, ill) cents CHEAPER THAN EVER Filipinos more than sensational dis­ Ewes not less than 2 yrs old 1st.... F Georgia Couldn't He Sacrificed. i per hour for spare time. Mutitifuclurer, Box 2nd.. I. Bensinger 1108, Chicago. TO closures of dishonesty among the men Ewes 1 yr old 1st...... G Stoerek Easterner —Why don ’t you build your who claim to be filled with the high Kwe lambs lst...F. Georgia. 2nd...G. Stoerek courthouse over there? Buek lamb 1st...... li. B. Bliss Westerner —Why, if we did we’d have purpose of regenerating the natives. CLASS 17 —POLAND CHINA. to cut that tree down. rovrt visit to tub COLORADO and UTAH Tiie islanders may be woefully igno ­ Boar 2 yrs old or over 1st...... J. L. Jacobs “Well, what of it?” Daily to 2nd ...... C. E. Davis “What of it? Man alive, that ’s the rant, according to American standards, under 1 yr 1st...... I. L. Jacobs PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION Sept. lOth, 1901, but they are not imbeciles and can 2nd...'...... C. E. Davis only tree in this neighborhood fit to lynch Breeding sow 2 yrs old or over 1st C. E. Davis a man on! ”— Philadelphia Record. mil NOT BE COMPLETE UNLESS YOU ARE VIA THE readily identify hypoerosy as the i ist <■. i: ituvis Sow under 1 yr 1st J. L Jacobs 2nd C. E. Davis Caucasian in uniform. Deceit once 4 pigs under fl mos 1st...... C. E. Davis Lncky Man. ABIE TO SAY YOU HAVE BEER A GUEST AT GREAT practised on them will lead them to CLASS 18 —BERKSHIRE. “That man next door to you is going believe that the Americans are at Boar 2 yrs or over 1st ...... B. Ottmar off on a summer vacation. Why don ’t BOCK TSLANI) heart insincere and avaricious, and it Breeding sow 2 yrs or over 1st...... B. Ottmar you take a rest too? ” 4 pigs under 6 mos 1st...... B. Ottmar “I’ll get it now. He’s going to tike ROUTE will certainly prolong their hostility to CLASS 19-POULTRY. his whole family, including his piano the newcomers. Buff Cochin fowls 1st and 2nd .. .C. S. Monger pounding daughter, his bowling dog and ROUND TRIP RATES chicks 1st...... C. SMonger Partridge C. fowls 1st and 2nd...C. S. Monger all that. ”—Philadelphia Press. From Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs THE FAIR’S EDUCATIONAL VALUE. chicks 1st and 2nd..C. S. Monger and Pueblo. Langshan fowls 1st and 2nd ...... C S. Monger No Victim He. One ought not to slight that great chicks 1st...... C. S. Monger OC Aug. 1 to 10 I Cfl Julyt0to31 Plymouth Rocks w 1st...... J. J. Klsling Klose—I’m proud to say I never bor ­ 4>ZU Sept.pt. 1I to 10 | . jU Aug. 11 to 31 institution among us, the County 2nd ...... J. B.Klsling row. Proportionatelyonately CheapC rates______on same dates chicks Ist...... C. S. Monger Spenders —Ah! Perhaps you have mon ­ to' other•’ Colorado‘ ami<1 UtUtah ' tourist points. Fair, while he Is speaking of exposi ­ 2nd ...... J. B. Klsling tions. After all, this is the exposition Golden Wyandotte fowls 1st. 2nd C. S. Monger ey to lend then? chicks 1st, 2d C. S. Monger Klose—No; it’s because I never lend which is accessible to the majority of White Leghorn fowls 1st...... C. S. Monger that I don ’t have to nrrow. —Catholic The Superb New Train, 2nd ...... J. F. Taft ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED our people; the great shows are for the chicks 1st, 2nd...C. 8. Monger Standard and Times. one percent of fortunate individuals. Brown Leghorn fowls 1st...... J. F. Taft Leaves Chicago daily at 1:00 p. m.. arriving 2nd ...... J. B. Klsling Hit Him Hard. • Denver 4:45 p. m., Colorado Springs (Manttou) And for the Instruction of the young Silver Spangled H fowls 1st...... J. B. KislIng 4:3C p.m. next day. He—As you came into the room, dear, what goes on at the county seat In chicks 1st...... C. S. Monger ONLY ONK NIGHT OUT Hoodan fowls ist...... j. B. KislIngyou reminded me of the very night I pro ­ Write for details and Colorado literature. September can be put to better use 2nd ...... u. Stoerek chicks 1st and 2nd . ...J. B. Klsling posed to yoti. F. D. LYON, T. P. A., than wbat can be seen In Chicago, or Minorca fowls 1st...... j. B. Klsling She —Well, why shouldn't I? You’re (i Fort Street West, Detroit, Mich Buffalo, or St. Louis. The exhibits 1st...... J. B. KislIng making ine wear the same old dress I JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A..CHICAGO. 2nd ...... j. j. Klslingwore then, six years ago. —Yonkers made at the county fair of the inter ­ W Wyandotte chicks Ist...... C. S.Monger _ ... 2nd ...... I. B. Klsling Statesman. ests and achievements of the people B Wyandotte fowls 1st...... I. B. Klsling TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS come nearer home to the pupils in the S. L Wyandotte fowls Ist...... J, J. Klsling Penalty of Knowledge. . , 2nd ...... J. B. KislIng lower grades at any rate. The exhib ­ chicks 1st...... I.J. KislIng ”1 suppose after your son graduated b« FOR 1901 AND 1902...... *nd ...... J. B. Klsling came home to rest?” St John* high school room, beginning third its are made by and for people Inter ­ B Andalusian fowls Ist...... 1 |{ Klsling “Yes, but he didn ’t get it. Soon as it Thursday of August. ested in the simpler activities of life. „ . chicks 1st ...... I II. Klsling was known that he understood Latin ev­ St. John* eighth grade room, beginning Barred Plymouth R chicks 1st. 2nd. .T. Abbey m third Thursday of October. They dot not represent the very high ­ Buff Orpington chicks 1st and 2nd T. Abbey erybody brought a doctor ’s prescription St. Johns high school room, beginning last est hut the middle stage of our civili­ Partridge Wyandotte chicks 1st C 8. Monger nround for him to translate. ”—Chicago 88' ... MONUMENTS ... Thursday of March „ , , , fowls lst..C. S. Monger News. St. Johns seventh grade room, beginning zation. and for this reason they are Breeding pen fowls 1st and 2nd..O. S. Munger 88 third Thursday of June. chicks 2nd ...... C8. Munger Examinations will ooinmence at Substand ­ comprehensible by the young mind. Breeding pen P R. fowls 1st...... T. Abbey Grave Symptoms. 88 In Granite and Marble. ard time. Here the sympathetic teacher may chicks 1st ...J. B. KislIng Village Doctor —How is your husband T. H. TOWNSEND. CLASS 20—OF.ESE. today, Mrs. Brown? 88 Commissioner of School*. show in a concrete way some of the IRON LAWN TASKS ami BOUQUET HOLDERS. Brown China 1st...... n. 8 MongerMrs. Brown —Oh, ever so much better, 88 things she lias been trying to get into White China 1st and 2nd ...... o. s' Monger doctor, thank you kindly. These last few Cayuga Ducks 1st...... O. S. Munger the minds through books, and this days he ’s i»een uncommonly cross, but **88 - Ar - CLASH II—ORNAMENTAL this morning his temper is quite normal. Don ’t Be Fooledi will help her to make her work effec­ Coop of Doves 1st...... Shaver #*> Taka tha genuine, original tive. And there is another value to coop of pigeons ’!! k\ll\\z Twto of a Kind. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA be gained from pupils visiting the Pair Babbits Ist...... J » K es nS WALTER & HODOE, .Made only by Madison Medi­ Pair Belgian Hares 1st.. ”. . . . J B Klesllng Bacon —When that girl begins to sing, »:<>.< cine Co.. Madison. WU. It county fair; they are in this way made exhibit of fowls by one ex ­ I know I’m going to lie bored. 88 keepa ywu well. Our trade acquainted with what Is being done hibitor lat...... /...... c 8. Munger Egbert —I can say the very same thing Higham Street West St Johns, Mich. mark cut on each packag*. “n ®...... J. B. Klesllng ** Price, jg cents. Never sold •bout a mosquito. —Yonkers Statesman. In hulk. Accept no aubetl* in the rural part of the community, - - -■ .. Continued Next Week. sfHnnnnH j ** ** ** ** a* ** &>:« jtj •as tut*. Ask your druggist. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901.

and Bay City, 11.00; to Detroit, $1.50. that he was Beverly Injured by a railway U bsmuI to w«d. ORTGAGE SALK—Default having been LOCAL JOTTINGS. PERSONAL train at Pewamo a number of years ago. made In tbe ooudltlona of a certain Mort­ Remember the date and time of traiu Date Name. Mgage bearing date the nth day of June, A. D. | —8:48 a. m. Esquire Geo. Heifert, wife and daughter, Sept. 80. —Frank H. Smith. Olive...... Sadie M. Hauuey, DeWitt.... litvK. executed and acknowledged by Msry A. Richard Rigsby spent yesterday In Owosso. Mrs. Wllkersou. of Bengal, left here yester­ Parser of the county of canton, state of Another heavy frost last night. Married, at St. Mary’s church in Sept. 2S.-Geo. Asb, Riley...... Michigan, to Newell Parker of tbe aaid oounty James Bailey, Jr., spent last Monday In day for Dayton, O., where they will enjoy a Nellie Pbluey, Riley...... Judge Stone will be here Monday, Westphalia, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, by of Clinton, wblob aaid mortgage waa on tbe Rev. Fr. Herwig, Frank Geller, of Lansing. visit In the home of Peter , uncle of Sept. 88. — John F. Parr, Newark. O...... Vtb day of June. A. D. IMPS, duly recorded in Oct. 21, to liear some chaucery cases. Mr*.Heifert. The squire lsenjoytng the fruits Oral E. Caaturllne, Eaaex ...... the office of the Register of Deeda of Clinton Fowler, and Miss Katie Smith. Also G. I. Wheat went to Buffalo and Rochester of hla labors In these, his declining yaers. Sept. 86.— Edward E. Pogers, Lebanon. oounty, Michigan, In liber 90 of mortgagee, on Remember the excursion next Sun ­ at the same place, by the same, on N. Y., Tuesday. a Iva Wins us, Lebanon ...... age 340; and whereaa there la now claimed to Mr. and Mrs. H M. Estes and J. G. Wise re­ » due at this date on aaid mortgage, for prfn- day is to Detroit, Saginaw and Bay Wednesday, Oct. 2. Tony Felnis and Sept. Bert Slgafoose, Bengal ...... K Roy Henderson, of the Pontiac Poat, was turned from Ann Arbor last Thursday, where oipal and interest, tbe sum of one hundred City. Miss Radamacher. Today Joseph In town Sunday. Mary EL Van Horne, Ashley. and eleven dollars and fifteen cents (Sill.15), Stepping and Miss Cora Naseraan are they bad been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sept. 80. —Geo. Brenner, Greenbush ... besides fifteen dollars (115.00) for an attorney The most beautiful and artistic hats to be married at the same place by Fr. J. M. Dodge transacted business In Grand Estes’ and Mrs. Wise’s father, who was very Floy Skinner, Essex ...... fee, provided for by law, and no proceedings at reasonable prices cau be found at Uaplds last Monday. popular with the people, Judging from the Sept. 80. —Fred Tucker, DeWitt ...... at law having been instituted to reoover tbe Herwig. Josephine Pearce. Olive...... debt secured by aaid mortaage, or any portion Durkee & Butler's. Attorney E. U. Lyon transacted business large number In attendance at the fuueral. thereof, notice is hereby given that on Satur­ The following named ladies of the at Detroit yesterday. Mra. Wise tarried for a few days. day, the 19th day of October, A. D. 1901, W. H. Burke, of this station, says Light und Heavy Draying. at one o'clock In tbe afternoon of aaid day. by Woman ’s Guild of St. John ’s church: The following named left this station for he sold 120 tickets for the state fair at Postmaster W. H. Brunson was In Detroit Having purchased the draying outfit virtue of tbe power of sale In aaid mortgage. Pontiac last week. Mesdames Dunn, DuBoise. Kuhns, on bustuess yesterday. Buffalo to attend the Pan-American exposi ­ I will aell at public auction to the highest bid ­ Goen and Dooling, procured the use tion, on Tuesday last: Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. and business of John L. Lyon, am pre­ der, at tbe east front door of tbe court bouse. Remember the millinery opening at of Harmony Hal) and gave a tea Mrs. Samuel Signs went to Lansing yester­ pared todo a general draying business. In tbe village of Ht. Johns, Clinton county, day to visit ber children. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and Michigan, ithst bflug tbe place for bolding Durkee & Butler’s on Friday and Sat­ social last evening. They were daughter; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Halsey, of Oders left at Farr Bro.’s grocery will tbeoirouit court foi aaid oounty), to satisfy urday of this week. patronized to the amount of $35, and Jay Wyman went to Bannister last Monday Bengal; lleury Scott and Clarence Bair, receive prompt attention. tbe amouut due, tbe said mortgaged prem ­ every patron received full value of for the purpose of shipping hay. Hudson Sherman . ises as follows, vlx: Tbe we*t fifty feet of west Archie Mcllhinny, the piano tuner, Greenbush; Mr. aud Mrs. Peter Hhaffey, of one-half of ceuter one-tbird. east aud west, will be In St. Johns about October 10. their money in a good supper and a Mrs. C. 8. Allison, of Owosso, Is spending a Bengal, and from Buffalo will go to Wellen- of out lot No two; also the east fifty feet of good time. few days with old friends in St. Johns. port, Canada, to visit relatives; Miss Caddie Lost. west one hundred feet of north one-half of Remember the date. oenter one-tbird. east and weak of out-iot No. Dr. G. A. Munch, the eminent spec ­ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lyon, of Carson City, Shaver and her compaulou, Miss Allen; Mr.* About three weeks ago, black, white 2, all situated In the village of Ovid, in tbe The first division of the Woman ’s ialist and consulting physician of visited friends in this village last week. aud Mrs. Earle Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Earle and tan female Beagle, stands 13 in ­ said oounty of Clinton and state of Michigan, Association will serve baked goods at Smith and Edward Hazle, of Duplain; Mr. ches high. Finder will be rewarded together wPh the hereditaments snd appurte ­ the window tills week. the Detroit Medical Institute, who Mrs. C. F. Patterson, of tireenbush, went to nances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap ­ Inis made many cures in tills county, Brunson, Mich., Tuesday to visit relatives. aud Mrs- H. P. Halsey, of Olive; Mr. aud Mrs. by notifying Clark & Hulsk . pertaining —Dated July 24th. 1901. Date Avery, of Bengal, and Mrs. M. Kentffeld . NEWELL PARKER. Mortgagee. Rev. McDermand will preach in the has an advertisement in tills paper, Mrs. Stephen A. Crane, of Owosso, spent aud niece. Miss Gertrude Wellington, of Lyon A Moinkt , Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bengal-Rlley Baptist church next if you are not in perfect health call Sunday with her son, Warner B. Vredenburg. St Johns, ichlgan. Sunday afternoon at 3 o ’clock. ana mo him. Consultation is free and Maple Rapids. cures are guaranteed or no pay. He will O. M. Bennett, of the Hotel St. Johns, was “Rodney Ball Wilson, ” is the name be at St. Johns Hotel Friday and Sat­ transacting business in Corunna yesterday. ortgage sale -default having chosen for the first born of Mr. and List of Letters. been made in tbe conditions of a inert - urday, Oct. 18 and 19. See adv. Bay Mrs. Wm. Green, of Olive, went to Toledo, Remaining In the Post Office at St.Johns Mage executed by Albert J. HalUntlne and Mrs. A. E. Wilson, this village. O. , yesterday, to visit relatives and friends. laud C. Kallatitine to Elizabeth N. Smith, when cured. Sept. 24. 1!*)1 : fdated August 11. Iws and recorded August 12. Attorney H. J. Patterson is suffering For the Hi mold festival to be held Geo. E. llanimou and son, of Bengal town ­ Bakin Ernest Griffin Mr. E. F. A Head 1898, In the office of tbe Kegirter of Deeds for Holden A. A. Murrey Paul E. a severe lameness in one of his legs ship, went to Clinton, Mich., the tlrst of the Clinton county, in Michigan, In Liber 93 of in Grand Rapids next week the Grand Bouchey Mrs. Adallne Manhurtu Mrs. M. L. Mortgages, on page 182; on which Mortgage from a fall from ills new house porch. Trunk system will sell tickets to week. Case Mrs. Dott Miller E K. there is claimed to be due at tbe date of this Cook Miss Uertlia Notber Mn». Alion First Lieut. Oliver Spaulding has arrived notice, three hundred and thirty-seven The Baptist state convention will Grand Rapids good on any train on Doty Miss Vina McKenzie Mr. IK A. dollars and ten •jent*, besides an be held at Grand Rapids October 14 to October 7, 8, 9,10 and 11 at the rate of at San Francisco, to there wuit for further Duvts Mr. Frcudle Newman Mr. A. D. attorney fee of fifteen dollars stipu ­ 18. The local church will send dele­ $1.78 for the round trip. There are orders. Ellis Mrs. Mary Putman Mrs. Alvie that throbs, pains and lated in said Mortgage to be paid should some great attractions billed for the Ely Mra. Eva D. Smith Ml ho Olive auy proceedings be taken to foreclose gates. K. G. Steel and wife, of Lansing, visited Fuller Mrs. Pctta Taylor Miss Bcululi aches, or feels heavy, stuf­ Bald Mortgage; and no suit or proceeding at Valley City next week, among which relatives and friends in town Sunday and Williams T. J. law or in equity having been instituted to re­ W. U. BRUNSON, P M. The evening service at the Baptist may be mentioned Pain ’s Last Days Monday. fy, dull or dizzy, is a poor cover any part of tbe debt secured by said church next Sunday evening will be an of Pompeii, the greatest spectacular Mortgage; therefore, by virtue of the pow«r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krepps left St. Johns A Fish and Llsard Story. head to do business with. of sale in said Mortgage contained, and of the evangelistic service, such as were held representation ever produced. statute In such case made and provided, notice last spring. for Spencer, O., yesterday, for a few weeks' One afternoon I thought I would go It irritates the temper, up­ is hereby given that on November 9,1901, at Little is thought and less is known visit with friends. down the river and troll. I bad on my one o ’clock In tbe afternoon, at tbe west froi. . Meating at Byron Danley ’s office by the average man concerning the sets the stomach, interferes door of tbe onurt bouse for Clinton oounty in Miss Miunle Baker returned last Saturday, hook a live minnow and in a little Tuesday evening, October 8, to lives and aims of the 400,000 men with digestion and wears Michigan, in tbe village of St. Johns in said arrange for poultry show. All inter ­ and boys who delve under the surface after a five weeks’ vl«it with relatives and while had a strike, and I booked my county, there will be sold at public vendue to friends In the east. the highest bidder, the premises In said mort ­ ested shoula attend. of the earth in places of darkness and first fish, which seemed to be quite a out the brain and nerves. gage described, viz: Lots Nine and Ten.and danger, where hardly a day goes by John Williams went to Rochester, Mich.- large one. I reeled him where I could Make the nerves strong, tbe North half of Lot Bight, in Block Eleven, The ladies of St. Johns and vicinity the tlrst of the week to work at his trade- In the village of Emmonaville, In Clinton without recording the death oy falls pee him and found it was a large pike county. In the State of Michigan. —Dated, I are invited to attend an Informal tinner and plumber. the brain clear and your millinery opening at Durkee & But­ of rock, coal or slate of more than one £5 or 30 inches long. 1 pulled him up august 15, 1901. 1 unfortunate miner. An article on Hiram Dunn went to Bancroft yesterday to my boat, but when I lifted him ELIZABETH N SMITH, ler’s on Friday and Saturday. head will be right. _ . Mortgagee. this subject at once impartial and to attend the district fair, from thence to from the water be was as light as a Pkkkixh A Baldwin . The state convention of the Ancient vitally interesting is contributed to Perry to visit bis son. feather. I measured him and found be **My head would begin to swim and Attorneys for Mortgagee. Order of Gleaners, which has a large The Cosmopolitan for October by John I would grow dizzy and so weak and membership in Clinton county, will be Mrs. E. L. Purdy, of Harbor Beach, who has was Just 30 Inches long an I should numb that I would fall to the door. Mitchell, president of the United been here visiting her brother. Geo. Hyatt, RDER OK PUBLICATION-STATE held In Lansing, December 18-19. Mine Workers of America, whom every have weighed eight or nine pounds, Since using Dr. Miles’ Nervine 1 can O of Michigan. Circuit Court for the returned home Tuesday. while be only weighed two. He was work 16 hours a day and feel good. I County of Clinton. In Chaucery. Sarah A new cement walk has been put one recalls as the man who organized believe it saved my life ana cannot Claver, complainant, vs. Herman Claver, the miners and carried through to a A. A. Chrestensen. of Detroit, who has been just skin and bones. I killed him, took defendant. down in front of the Strickland employed by the Table Company, returned recommend it too highly.' * successful termination the great an ­ my knife and cut him open and found W. G. White , McGregor, Texas. In the suit pending in the circuit court for the residence property, which ensures to that city last Monday. County of Clinton, in chancery, in this cause, safety to pedestians who travel it. thracite strike of 1900. a live lizard, five Inches long, in his it appearing from the affidavit on Ule, that “Put” Walton went to Owosso last Monday Btomacb. The reptile was as black as the defendant. Herman Claver, is not a resi­ Attorney E. II. Lyon is the possess ­ with a view of renting a store and engaging coni and very lively, living 24 hours dent of this state or of the United States, but or of a handsome rubber-tired, two in the fresh fish business. Isa resident of the Philippine Islands, on DEWITT GRANGE. i tfter I took him from bis prison. — motion of complainant's solicitor, it is order ­ seated surrey, purchased of Shindorf Mrs. J. D. Estes and Mrs. Geo. M. Edwards, ed that the appearance of said uon-resldeut. & Son this week. It is one of thetiuest I’leld and Stream. Dr. Miles’ Herman Claver. be entered herein within of Owosso. were present ut the funeral of live mouths from the date of this order and rigs in town. Programme fur Meeting. Saturday, Oct­ Geo. II. Stevenson Monday. Without a Ring. In ca«e of his appearance, lie causing his Arthur Hotchkiss is nursing a sore ober 12, I»01. answer to the bill of complaint to be filed Jesse Kipp, of Olive, left this station last A wedding without a ring seems In ­ and a copy thereof to la- served on the com ­ thumb —on his right hand. It is a bad Song, the Grange. Monday for a few days’ visit at the Pan- congruous, hut in Cadiz. Spain, no ring Nervine plainant s solicitor within twenty days aftx-r case of blood poisoning which started American exposition ut Buffalo. service on him of a copy of said bill and from a fester, but is mending nicely Roll call, responded toby an histori ­ Is used. After the ceremony the bride ­ quiets the irritation, stimu­ notice of this order; und In default thereof cal event with date. JlMrs. M. J. Pierce, of Sprlngwater. N. Y., groom moves the flower In his bride ’s said bill will be taken as confessed by said at this writing. who lias been visiting her niece, Mrs. C. L. lates digestion and builds non-resident defendant. Reading, Mrs. Hoffman. hair from left to right, for in various And it Is further ordered that within Question, “What agricultural paper Smith, returned home Tuesday. Miss Maude Buck will give a concert parts of Spain to wear a rose above up nervous health and twenty days, the complainant cuuse a notice at the Olive church Friday evening, do you find tlie most helpful and Mrs. Emma C. Thompson and Miss Alice of tills order to lie published in the CLINTON your right ear Is to proclaim yourself a strength. Try a botde. Iniiki ’E.ndknt , a newspaper printed, publish ­ Oct. 4. The program consists of tine why? ” Mrs. C. L. Pearce. Jackson, of Corunna, visited friends and did ed and circulated in said county, and that vocal selections and recitations. Ad­ Song, the Grange. business in St. Johns Inst Saturday. wife. Thus the rose takes the place of Sold by druggists on guarantee. said publication be continued therein once the ring. in eaeii week for six weeks in succession or mission 1H cents. Reading. Mrs. K. Vanfleet. Mrs. Albert Davis and two children, of Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Question. “What is fair terms be ­ that she cause a copy of tills order to be Tony Arens and Miss Tillie Nau, a Greenbush, left this station yesterday to A boy is like a fountain pen. You personally served on siild defendant at least tween the owner and renter of a visit her parents at Haydenvllle, O. twenty days from the time prescribed for daughter of Constantine Nau, both of can't tell from what he costs whether his appearance. Westphalia, will be married in a couple farm?” John Brink. Question, “With the high price of Mrs. Jane N. Morrison, who has been visit­ he will make his mark or not. —Detroit Dated September 7, 1901- of weeks, the first bans having been ing in the family of County Treasurer Mor­ GEO. P. STONE. published at St. Mary’s church last potatoes, what con we use as a substi ­ Journal. JOH N J. ZIM MER. Circuit Judge. tute on the daily bill of fare?” Estella rison, went to Dimondulo yesterday. Complainant's Solicitor. Sunday. Dills. Miss M. Gilson, after visiting in the family < Christianity's Working Force. Commencing Tuesday evening, Oct. Reading. Mrs. J. Brink. of Thomas Gilson, this vllloge, returned to OMMISSIONERS NOTICE.—THE IN- The working force of Christianity lias C dersigned having lipon appointed by the l. the postotfice closes at 7:00 local Questions: her home at Napoleon, O., yesterday. been the incarnation of the Son of Coil THE SPECIALIST, Judge of Probate, of Clinton county Michi ­ time, instead of 7:30. During the “Should State banks have the power D. E. Kirby, of Eureka, left this station for inn if s redemption. No other faith gan, commissioners to receive, examine and summer it is kept open a half hour of issuing paper money? ” Ambrose adjust all claims and demands against Tuesday for Atlanta, Georgia, to accept a lias brought < .oil's love so near or fur­ is cca^ciisrGr i Isaac K. Brown, deceased, hereby give notice later than in the winter for the accom­ Smith. position ns stenographer and typewriter. that we will meet for that purpose modation of the farmers. “Upon what gold and silver coins nished such motive for man ’s obeying at the Supervisors room, iu the Clinton has the coinage ceased?” Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Swan, of Elsie, and the great command to love God su­ County Court house, in the Village of St. Joseph Nurenburg. the Westphalia for a number of years residents of St Johns, premely. — Uev. Dr. John Henry Bar- Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, on the 6th stage Driver, lost $13 the other night, Stamphly. day of December, 1901, and the 6th day o f “What are the advantages of a home spent the hitter part of last week with friends rows, President Olierlln College. March. 19)2. and that the creditors of his house having been entered by bur ­ upon the farm over one elsewhere? ” iu our viiluge. said deceased art' allowed six months from glars, who stole ills trousers and took Arc Yon n Grumbler? tbe date of this notice in which to present them out on the porch to rille the Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. E. R. Hugus. of East Bingham, and A wasp is a comfortable housemate their claims for adjustment. pockets, leaving them there. There is “What is the outloook for the horse her sister, Mrs. LydaSmith,of Grand Rapids, Dated Septembers, A. D. 1901. industry? ” Jerome Dills. left here yesterday morning to visit friends in comparison with a fretting man or MATHEW M HILL. no clue. woman. No vice except drunkenness EDWARD LOCHER. Closing song. in Wood county, O. Commissioners. Wm. II. Hoffman and wife, old Mrs. I. E. DeGowIn, of Cheboygan, who has can so utterly destroy the happiness of residents of St. Johns, where Mr. a house as grumbling. There are some llrenuer-Ski liner Wedding. been here visiting her sister. Mrs. E. W. Gould BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hoffman lias done a large amount of spent Monday and Tuesday with friends in people who would grumble because first class mason work, have gone to On Tuesday afternoon a very pleas ­ Ionia, her former home. there was nothing to grumble about. — Attorneys. Canton, O.. to reside with their ant wedding occurred at tlie home of Rev. Dr. Madison C. Feters, .Baptist, daughter, Mrs. Grace Franz, at 323 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner, of Robert McFurlan, who has a good position with the Associate Press In Chicago, spent Brooklyn. ' KARL GROWN, Attorney at Law, Bt. Prospect Ave. South Kmi, when their daughter s Johns .Mich, office in the Clinton block Floy was united in marriage to Mr. several days during the past week visiting Practical Religion. Postmaster Brunson reports that on Mil*: George Brenner, of Greenush. relatives und friends In St. Johns. The true Christian Ideal Is symmetry, M ONLY TO LOAN on real estate security Monday 41 postotfice money orders Mrs. II. Royce, who had been visiting her the wise combining of diligence in busi ­ by Henry K. Walbridge, St. Johns. 1695 were issued—the largest number in the At 3 o ’clock, as Foerch ’s orchestra pealed forth their beautiful strains of sister-in-law, Mrs. F. E. Grlsson, returned to ness aud fervency of spirit The fer­ history of the office. There seemed to the wedding march, the bride and her home at Hamburg yesterday, stopping Counselor and Solicitor. St. Johns, MIc% be no special reason for thiN. but it is vency of spirit that is not founded on groom appeared and took their places for a short time at Durand en route. the punctual and complete performance YON A MOINET, Attorneys at Law, Bt. an evicience of the large amount of under a dainty floral arch, accom­ business done here. Mrs. H. R. Khynard, who has been spending of our earthly tasks is an imposture. It I Johns, Mich. Office over Chapman ’sstore. panied by Mr. Fred Foerch and Miss a vacation here with her brother, Henry OPAULDING, NORTON A DOOLING J. E. Manchester, residing three Maude Eldridge, of St. Johns. The is a balloon in the air without string or Crowell, left Tuesday for Hammonsburg, O., anchor. —Rev. Dr. Robert Mackenzie, ^ Attorneys at Law. Office over St. Johns miles south of Eureka, will have an bride was attired in blue cheviot, where she expects to spend the winter. Nationa l Hank. 1596 trimmed in silk applique and white Presbyterian, San Francisco. HE lVILL RE IN ST. JOHNS, auction sale on Thursday, Oct. 3. J. A. Nelson, wife and daughter, and Mrs. M, H. CAHTI.K, Attorney at law. Money He will sell horses, cows, sheep, pigs, satin, and wore a bouquet of white Civic Conscience. W toloan. Office head of Clinton avenue, carnations. About sixty friends and Nelson ’s mother, Mrs. Snellberger, who had at STEEL HOTEL «» east side.______1132 farm implements, etc. Louis Boron been visiting A. J. Nelson In this viiluge, re­ The voice of duty speaks as clearly to is the auctioneer and there will be a relatives were present and many ILL H. HHUNSON, Attorney at Lawan.J turned to their home in Marion on Saturday. cities as to individuals. There Is a civic Solicitor in Chancery. Office over tbe free lunch at noon. useful and valuable gifts were receiv­ conscience as well as a personal moral W ed. Mr. and Mrs. llughCampliell and Mrs. Mary Thursday, Oct, 17th, post-office. Bt Johns. Mich. 1516 Mr. Allison, owner of the opera Mitchell, who have been visiting James and sense. The city not only has a soul and ENRY K. WALBRIDGE, Attorney at Those from abroad were Mrs. Jose­ ONE I»AY ONLY EACH MONTH. house block, has commenced the work phine Gallagher, of Rochester N. V., Joseph Campbell, in Essex, went to Detroit a conscience, but the city Is a con ­ H Law, St. Johns, Mich. 1387 of adding to the south store, occupied Sir. and Mrs. William Brenner, of Tuesday from thence to their home at science. The city conscience is a com­ OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M to 7 P. M. levs by Mr. Sherman with his bazaar stock, Mason; Lewis Knaup. of DeWitt: Rev. Adrian. posite conscience, made up of the con ­ X Law, Money Loaners and Real EstateBsl extending it back 25 feet and carrying Agents. Office over Chapman ’s, Clinton Ave., and Mrs. A. T. Luther, of Ovid, and Mrs. Hanna Krnmm and Mr. and Mrs. sciences of all the citizens. —Rev. C. J. it up to the roof, thus affording dress­ Mr. and Mrs. Abel Skinner, of Perrin- St. Johns. ing rooms from the stage. August Schrader, of Riley township, left Hall. People ’s Tabernacle. Denver. ton, this station yesterday for Winchester, O., Consultation, Examination and Dentistry. Merry Circle No. 170 of the R. C., The ceremony was performed In a Onr Bible Needs No Defense. where they will visit relatives and friends It would be as well to set a poodle will meet in K. O. T. M. hall, October very pleasing manner and after con ­ for a few weeks. Advice Free. H. KENYON, Dentists. Over Weils’ 9. Work will be conferred on candi ­ gratulations the guests partook of a dog to guard a lion as to ask a preacher .• Grocery. 8t. Johns. Micb. bountiful supper. Miss Myrtle Pltfleld, of Sarnia, Ont., who to defend the Bible. Turn the Uon loose date, after which coffee and cake will has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. B. McDer­ G.H.MANN, D. D.S. Offlceover be served. All members please come The bride and groom are very esti­ and it will guard Itself. Uncoffln the Spaulding A Co.s hardware, op ­ mand, and Mrs. M. Swafford, In this village OR. MCDONALD posite The Steel Hotel. Surgery and contribute soraethiug to the sup ­ mable yonng people aud their many truth of God from the traditions of Is one of the Greatest Living Special ­ friends Join in wishing them a happy returned home Saturday morning accompan ­ s specialty. Office boun.H to 1) per, also to the interest of the meet­ ied bv the latter. men. give It an access to the broken ists in the treatment of all Chronic a m , 1:30 to 5p. m., 7 to 8. eve’g ing. welfare through their married life. Dr. E. R. Haltcock and wife, of Kalkaska, heart of humanity, and mankind will Diseases. His extensive practlc and K. CORBIN, M. I»., D. D. 8. To get the They leave Wednesday morning for superior knowledge enable him to Remember the Steindel Company Mason and Lansing where they will made a short visit with Rev. and Mrs. Mo- be redeemed and earth will be an Eden. Cte, benefit of the experience, medical know ­ tonight at Allison ’s Opera House. Dermand on Thursday last, en route home —Rev. Dr. Bruce Brown, Christian cure every curable disease. All ledge and surgical skill which are indispensa ­ visit friends and relatives for two ble to perfection of results In dentistry, apply Single tickets 75c. This concert opens from the Pan-American. The doctor Is post ­ Church, Denver. chronic diseases of the Brain, Spine, to Corbin A Son, St. Johns. weeks. Nerves, • Blood, Skin. Heart, Lungs. the People ’s course of eight entertain ­ master at Kalkaska. Christ's Prophetic Words. One Who Was There . Liver. Stomach, Kidneys and Bowles, homas 8. mann . d . d . h ., middle of ments, the best course in the state Justice W. C. Lyon, who Is representing a The words of Christ, In which he de­ upper Mock, aamo floor as Perrin A outsideof Detroit. Course ticket $1.50. mapufactuilng concern on the road, spent scientifically and successfully treated. TBaldwin, St. Johns, Mich. Reserve seat tickets 10c extra. All Rml Estate Tnmn«rtlon». clared his mission was to be worldwide DR. MCDONALD’S success in the last Sunday with his family In this village, and must embrace all gentile nations, tickets on sale at Hunt ’s drug store. Henrv B. Welton and wife to Edwin and expects to be home soon to deal out treatment of Female Diseases is simp ­ H. Boss an«l wife, nw )4of nw fcf, sec may not strike us ns particularly mar­ ly marvelous. His treatment makes Physicians. There will be an auction sale on the 9, Watertown, q. c...... ft 00 Justice to the people. sickly women stronge, beautiful and velous. since we are today everywhere V. DOOLING, Physician and Surgeon. Alvin Eldridge farm, two miles east Mary F. Shepard to Nehemlah Brans, Mrs. Frankie James and daughter, of Caro, confronted by evidences of Christian attractive. Weak men, old or young, land on eH of neVi, sec 32, I>uplain, Mich., who had been visiting their cousins, Office over Allison ’s store, St. Johns. and three miles south of the village of q. c...... —...... 210 00 cured in every case and saved from a Fowler on Tuesday, Oct. 15. commenc ­ Byron and W.W. Danley anil families, since civilization. But their grandeur and N. Leonard , M. !»., Phvslclan, Sur- Amandus IT. Stockwell and wife to sublimity will lie manifest when we life of suffering. Deafness, Rheuma ­ E • goon anil Elcctrologist,Ovla, Midi. ing at 9 o ’clock. The sale includes Thomas Bromley. Sr , lot 7. bl ’k 1, the marriage of the latter's daughter, re­ tism, and Paralysis, cured through horses, hogs and a large quantity of Walker'* sub-dlv. of out lot ‘'R’’ turned home last Monday. recall to mind that they were spoken In his celebrated Blood and Nerve Rem­ M. imPOR. M. D., Surgeon and Homeo- farm machinery, much of it new and St.Johns ...... 300 00 an obscure corner of the globe when J• pathlo Physician. Office and residence Edwin II. Boss and wife to Henry B. Mrs. H. Jackson, of Rochester, Mich., who edies and Essentia] Oils charged with over Spaulding A Co ’s hard ware, opp the Steel. all in good condition. Louis Boron is spent Inst Sunday with her brother. Wm. the world was In Idolatry. —Cardinal electricity. THE DEAF MADE TO the auctioneer. Welton, nwli of nwl%. sec 0, Water C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and Bur- town. q. o ...... 1 00 Ferrler, In this village, went to St. Joseph on Gibbons. Catholic, Baltimore. HEAR! THE LAME TO WALK! • geon. Office over Spaulding A Compa ­ Mrs. Joseph Bohr was buried In Charles Snyder and wife to Amanilu* Monday, where she will spend the fall and In tbe Eyes of Men. Catarrh, Throat and Lung Diseases Fny ’s hardware store, St. Johns, Mich. Office IT. Stockwell. lot r, bl ’k 1, Walker's hours 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.______Westphalia Thursday. She had resided Bub-dlv. of out lot “K," Ht. John*... 30 00 early winter with a daughter. The non-Christian may not know cured. I)r. McDonald cures Fits and in that township more than 50 years I)r. John Avery, of Greenville, is spending Nervous Diseases. Eczema and all HAKT. M. !»., Physician and Hur A. B. Kincaid and wife to Alonzo which church you attend, but does • geon. Eureka, Mlob. 1^17 and was well known and respected. Bennett, lj^a on sH of nVi, sec 31, the present week with his brother Tyler, Skin Diseases cured. H Utley ...... 300 00 know whether you are honest behind She was more titan 70 years old and near Shepardsvllle, and hla nephew, Sanford DR. MCDONALD has been called M. HAVENS, M. D„ Homeopathic Phy- leaves the following children: Ex- Frank II. Oowan and wife to Clayton the counter; he may not know which the Wizard of the Medical Profession, W sloian and Surgeon. Offlceover Hcller'a A. Johnson, lot I, hl'k 8, Ovid...... 30 00 Avery, of this township. Dr. Avery Is very pew you have leased, but does know Basaar. Supervisor Bohr, Bernard. Theo. and welt known through northern Michigan. because lie reads all diseases at a Peter Eisler and wife to Brady Mar­ R. H.R.GILLAM,Physician and Surgeon. Wm.; Mrs. Caspar Cook, Mrs. Albert tin, lots 1 and 2. Walker’s sub-dlv. your position on purity and social glance, without asking any questions. The following named officers and directors Sick folk, call on Dr. McDonald. It Office at residence, opposite court house, Martin and Miss Kate Bohr. of lot9 “O" and “P,” St.Johns ...... CIS 00 of the State Hank of St. John* were transact ­ vices; lie may not know much about Dwest. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m and 6 to 9 p. in . Wm. C. Miller snd wife to Darius Is a pleasure to meet him. Dr. Mc­ On Sunday, Oct. 0, the Grand Trunk ing business In Durand yesterday—P. K. your theology, but he does know K. KKNK8T NCIIKMEH, Physician ar e Eldridge, lots 8 aud 9, bk 2, Fowler. 1,000 00 whether you sell him frosted potatoes Donald never turns the poor from his system will run anot her popular excur ­ James Baldwin to Maurice O. lewis Perrin, J. W. Fitzgerald. J, II. Corblt, Dr. 8- door. D Burgeon. Office in rear of E.8. Koona* and wife, lots 5 and 6, bk 22, Ovid 675 00 E. Glllam, O. K. Monger, and Edward Brown. for good ones and whether you keep clothing store. Fowler, Mich. 14*11 sion to Detroit, Saginaw and Bay CONSULTATION FREE. City. Train leaves St. Johns at 8:48 a. Milo Van Denser) and wife to Altiert T. J. Rogers, of Pewamo, spent Sunday with your promises and engagements and Sherman, lot 1, bk 1, J. Hick’s add, Undertakers. m. , giving seven hours at Detroit and Elsie...... 800 00 his son-iu-law, Rudolph Ooette, returning whether your word Is aa good as gold. Those unable to call can address ______eight hours at Saginaw and Bay City. Lizzie Ross to Edd Hawes, sell, lot 5, home Monday morning lie Is now fU year- —Rev. George N. Hertxog. Cedarville, ______\ITILL A EDD OSGOOD, Undertakers Fare for the round trip to Saginaw Hick's add, Elsie...... 600 00 old, and Is quite smart considering the fact! J. DR. D. As MCDONALD, IW opp. po#t-ofl!ce,8t. Johns, Mich.

I CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCT. 3. 1901

“Well,” replied Albia, “I think Jul­ TALM AGE’S SERMON. Patagonia. Tell me something about wreck, the drenching rain and tho ian feels that there are enough dwell- i your great-grandfather. What were sharp cold? Has the victim of the A Story ©f erc in the hermit ’s cave without him. his features? What did be do? What highwayman on the road to Jericho T5he Scourge I may be mistaken; but his manner, DEFEATS OF OBLIVION LAST SUN­ year was he born? What year did he forgotten the good Samaritan with o the E&st... for a day or two past, has seemed to DAY’S SUBJECT. die? And your great-grandmother? medicament of oil and wine and a free ride to the hostelry? Have the Eng ­ ofDa.ma.sc'' By indicate that he was not perfectly at Will you describe the style of the hat ease here. ” she wore, and how did she and your lish soldiers who went up to God from SYLVANUS “He Nlittll He No Mor* K*nieiub«r«d"— COBB. JR. T he princess asked no more ques­ great-grandfather get on in each the Crimean battlefields forgotten tions, but busied herself with her own Joti. u It. SO—“The Righteous Shell other ’s companionship? Wan It March Florence Nightingale? Through all He In EfNlmtlui Remembrance ”— eternity will the northern and south ­ Copyrighted INI bp Hobart Bonner ’s Son*. thoughts. weather or June? Oblivion! That As the suu was sinking from its realm* cxll, U. mountain surge rolls over everything. ern soldiers forget the northern and daily course, Ulin wandered out Into Even the pyramids are dying. Not a southern women who administered to the dying boys In blue and gray after CHAPTER XVII.—(Continued.) “Julian, I mean. ” returned the maid, the grove alone, and as she approached [Copyright, 1901, by Louis Kloptch, N. Y.J day passes but there is chiseled off a Ul!n bowed her head upon her quickly and with enthusiasm. “Does the 8 pot where she sometimes sat with Washington, Sept. 29.—lu this dis­ chip of that granite. The sea la tri­ the awful fights In Tennessee and hand*; and could the Instinctive he not look handsomer than ever?” the hermit, she saw Julian, seated course Dr. Talmage shows how any umphing over the land, and what la Pennsylvania and Virginia and Geor­ promptings of her heart at that mo­ Ulin bowed her head and made no upon a bench beneath an orange tree. one can be widely and forever recol­ going on at our Atlantic coast Is going gia, which turned every house and barn and shed Into an hospital and Incarna ­ ment have been read, they would have reply. At first she thought of turning back, lected and cheeis despondent Christian on all around the world, and the con ­ dined the Susquehanna and the James revealed a secret not much to be won ­ “Is he not beautiful to gaze upon? ” and retracing her steps; but an Im­ workers; texts, Job xxlv, 20, “He sha.l tinents are crumbling into the waves, and the Chattahoochee and the Savan ­ dered at. pursued Albla, without seeming to no ­ pulse which was no result of her will, and while this is transpiring on the be no more remembered," and Psalms nah with brave blood? The kindnesses “I think, ” said Ezabel. after a pause, tice her lady’s abstracted mood. but rather an instinctive emotion, as outside of the world, the hot chisel cxil, 6. "The righteous shall be In ever­ you do to others will stand as long In “that you have had some opportunity “Hush, Albia, say no more now. I though some secret force, led her on; of the internal fire is digging under lasting remembrance." the appreciation of others as the gates to study Julian ’s character. ” am busy with my own thoughts. ” and almost before she was aware of It | Of oblivion and its defeats I speak the foundations of the earth and cut­ of heaven will stand, as the “house of “I have seen enough to assure me “Pardon, sweet mistress. 1 meant she came so near that the youth today. There Is an old monster that ting its way out toward the surface. many mansions ” will stand, as long as that he is a noble, generous man, ” no wrong. I thought —we owed him heard her stop and looked up. He swallows down everything. It It surprises me to hear the people say the throne of God will stand. returned Ulin, raising her bead. so much —and he has suffered in our started when he saw her and a flash crunches individuals, families, com­ they do not think the world will “And, ” added Ezabel, “If you could behalf —that you might —” of Joy, like a quick passage of sun ­ munities. states, nations, continents, flnallly be burned up when all the sci­ Defeat of Oblivion. know him better you would And your ‘Albia, say no more. I know you light, was upon his face. In a moment, hemispheres, worlds. Its diet is made entists will tell you that it has for Another defeat of oblivion will be Impressions strengthened. Hut he will meant well. You mistake me if you however, the look was gone, and a up of years, of centuries, of ages, of ages been on fire. found in the character of those whom not be here long. As soon as he re­ we rescue, uplift or save. Character is D»Ink I am not grateful. There —say shade of sadness succeeded. The cycles, of millenniums, of eons. That Why, there is only a crust between covers from his wound he will leave eternal. Suppose by a right influence uo more. I love you, and would not maiden could not now have withdrawn monster 1b called by Noah Webster us and the furnaces inside raging to we aid in transforming a bad man into us.” hurt your feelings. (Jo out Into the even had she been so disposed in the and all other dictionaries “Oblivion. ” get out. Oblivion! The world Itself a good man, a dolorous man into a “If I nui not mlstaKen, ” ventured grove and walk awhile." first place. Following the strong im­ It Is a steep down which everything will roll into it as easily as a school ­ happy man, a disheartened man into a our heroine, “Julian Is ul home in this Ulin bowed her head again as she pulse, she advanced to the shadow rolls. It is a conflagration in which place. ” boy ’s India rubber ball rolls down a courageous man, every stroke of that spoke, with her hand upon her brow — of the orange tree and p ’aced her hand everything is consumed. It is a dirge "Most certainly be is, my daughter. hill, and when our world goes It is s > work done will be immortalized. There upon her brow for a moment —and upon Julian ’s shoulder; and it thrilled which all orchestras play and a peril d From his earliest childhood he knew Interlocked by the law of gravitation may never be so much as one line In a then pressed upon her bosom. And the youth like an electric shock. at which everything stops. It is the no other home but this. ” thus Albia left her. with other worlds that they will go newspaper regarding it or no mortal “Kind sir,” she said, scarcely able cemetery of the human race. It is the “And he was on his way hither too, and so far from having our mem­ tongue may ever whisper it into human When the freed girl reached the to speak above a whisper when she domain of forgetfulness. Oblivion! when he overtook me in the hands of grove in front of the cave she found ory perpetuated by a monument of ear. but wherever that soul Hhall go commenced, "Ezabel tells me you are At times it throws a shadow over all the Arabs ” Aberdeen granite In this world there your work upon it shall go, wherever Julian and Osmir In close conversa ­ going away of us. and I would not pronounce It “Yes." Is no world in sight of our strongest that soul rises your work on it will tion and before they noticed her Bhe I “Yes, lady,” Jul.an replied, rising today if I did not come armed in the "And will my presence cause him to had heard enough to excite her cu- | as he spoke; “I have so determined." telescope that will be a sure ped meat rise, and so long as that sou] will last strength of the eternal God on your for any slab of commemoration of the leave you? ” riosity; and with a freedom that was "And you go soon? ” your work on it will last. Do you sup ­ : behalf to attack it, to route It. to de- fact that we ever lived or died at all. “I think not. lady. But you will natural to her, she asked them what “In the morning. ” pose there will ever come such an Idi­ : mollsh it.. Our earth is struck with death. The give yourcelf no uneasiness on that ac­ had happened. “This is sudden, sir.” otic lapse In the history of that soul W hy. Just look at the way the fami­ axletree of the constellations will count. If Julian feeis that he had bet ­ “Osmir thinks, ” said Julian, with a “No, lady; no more so than my in heaven that it shall forget that you lies of the earth disappear. For awhile break and let down the populations of ter be away from you. he will go for smile, “that one of the Aral) robbers movements are apt to be. ” Invited him to Christ; that you, by his own sake. Anri, remember —the has followed us and tracked us to ------they are together, inseparable, and to other worlds. Stellar, lunar, solar, prayer or gospel word, turned him truly noble soul tinria Joy in the gen ­ this place; but I laugh at him. ” j CHAPTER XIX. 'each other indispensable, and then mortality. Oblivion! It can swallow round from the wrong way to the right erous sacrifices which it may be called “I may be mistaken. ” rejoined the Ulin and Julian, • they part, some by marriage gaing to and will swallow whole galaxies of way? No such insanity will ever smite upon to make. I hear Ben Hadad’s other, “but still I think I am right, i Ulin hesitated and trembled, and establish other homes, and some leave worlds as easily as a crocodile takes a heavenly citizen. It Is not half as voice. He is calling me.” I have seen the fellow twice; once by finally sat down upon the bench from this life, and a century is long enough down a frog. well on earth known that Christopher She arose and left the chamber; and the river at the entrance of the wood, i which the chieftain had arisen. In a to plant a family, develop It, prosper Yet oblivion does not remove or Wren planned and built St. Paul's as it when she returned sne was followed by and once further away. It was one of few moments she had recovered her- it and obliterate It. So the generations swallow everything that had better will he known in all heaven that you Ben Hadari. Now that Ulln saw the the rascals wno escaped us.” 1 self so that she could speak without vanish. Walk up Pennsylvania ave­ not be removed or swallowed. The were the Instrumentality of building a hermit by the light of the day she was “And If It is the Arab, what can he faltering, nue, Washington; Broadway, New old monster is welcome to his meal. temple for the sky. We teach a Sab ­ awe-struck b> his venerable appear ­ want? ” asked Albia. i “Good sir, I have one question to ask York; State street. Boston; Chestnut This world would long ago have been bath class or put a Christian tract In ance. All that could bo noble and "It it be one of those fellows," re- you. ” She went on hurriedly, as street, Philadelphia; the Strand, Lon ­ overcrow ’ded If not for the merciful the hand of a passerby or testify for honoraule and lovable In old age turned Julian, “he may wish to Join though the old Impulse still led her; don; Princess street. Edinburgh; removal of nations and generations. Christ In a prayer meeting or preach a seemed combined In him; and as he our ranks." i “You had not planned to leave the Champs Elyeees, Paris; .Unter den What If all the books had lived that sermon and go home discouraged, as bent his gaze upon her and extended “Oh," added Osmir, “he may hope to cave so soon? ” Linden, Berlin, and you will meet in were ever written and printed and though nothing had been accomplished, his hand in welcome, she felt her heart steal something, ” “I had planned nothing about it, this year, 1901 not one person who published? The libraries would by when we had been character building go to him with all Its trust and confi ­ “Very likely,” assented the chieftain. , lady.” walked there in the year 1801. What their immensity have obstructed intel ­ with a material that no frost or earth ­ dence. “However. ” he concluded, after a brief “But—*? I had not been here, with engulfment! All the . ordinary ligence and made all research impos ­ quake or rolling of the centuries can “My child, ’” he said in tones of ten- pause, “we may as well keep a sharp my servant, you would have remained efforts at perpetuation art dead sible. The fatal epidemic of books damage or bring down. derest solicitude, “Ezabel has told me lookout. ” longer? ” failures. Walter Scott ’s Old was a merciful epidemic. Many of the There Is no subllmer art on earth your story and I have come to bid “Selim and I are on the watch. ” said "Lady, do not ask me such ques- Mortality may go round with state and national libraries tod ty are than architecture. With pencil and you an affectionate welcome to my Osmlr; “and If wo catch the rascal, tions. ” his chisel to recut the faded epi ­ only morgues. In which dead bonks are rule and compass the architect sits cave. Rost here and feel that you are we’ll secure him. ” j “I must ask them, sir, for I want taphs on tombstones, but Old Oblivion waiting for some one to come and rec­ down alone and in silence and evolves at home. Your mother paid me for Albia fancied that Julian had to know, if I thought that my pres- has a quicker chisel with which he can ognize them. What if all the people from his own brain a cathedral or a this long ago. Corne —follow me to tlioughts which he was not willing to ence here had caused you to leave cut out a thousand epitaphs while Old that had been born were still alive? national capitol or a massive home be ­ where the air is fresher, and where express in her presence, but she did your old home, I should be most un- Mortality is cutting one epitaph. We would have been elbowed by our fore he leaves that table, and then he the sunbeams can greet you. ” not mean to fret herself; and before happy. When I came here I did not Whole libraries of biographies devour ­ ancestors of ten centuries ago, and goes out and unrolls his plans and The maiden thanked Ben Iladad as she rejoiued her mistress she had al- know how near and dear this place ed of bookworms or unread of the ris­ people who ought to have said their calls carpenters and mason and arti­ well as the was able and then rose to most forgotten the circumstances. was to you. If one of us must go. ing generations. All the signs of the last word 3,000 years ago would snarl sans of all sorts to execute his design, follow him. He led her to the main At noon, and again in the evening, let me find some other resting place. ” stores and warehouses of great firms at us. saying, “What are you doing and when it is finished he walks cave, where she found Hobaddan and did Ulin meet Julian; but they did Julian started and trembled like an have changed, unless the grandsons here?" There would have bepn no around the vast structure and sees the the slaves. not converse freely together. She aspen. A moment itj was so, and then think that it is an advantage to keep room to turn around. Some of the completion of the work with high sat­ isfaction, and on a stone at some cor ­ “This Is my home, ” said the old could not meet the gaze of those lus­ he turned upon the maiden a look so the old sign up because the name of past generations of mankind were not ner of the building the architect ’s name man, as he led the maiden to a seat; trous eyes without tremb..ng, and she earne&t and so deep and so full of the ancestor was more commendatory worth remembering. The first useful may be chiseled. But the storms do “and here have I lived more years than sought to avoid that which so much tumultuous feeling, that she shook be- than the name of the descendant. The thing that many people did was to die. their work, and time, that takes down go to fill up the allotted age of man. moved her. If he had approached her I neath it. city of Rome stands today, but dig their cradle a misfortune and their All these trees and shrubs I have and spoken freely with her on some 1 ”l.ady,” he said, speaking almost in down deep enough, and you come to everything, will yet take down that grave a boon. This world was hard ­ structure until there shall not be one trained up from the tender sprout, anti subject of general Interest she would ; a whisper, “you shall know the se- another Rome, buried, and go down ly a comfortable place to live la be ­ these vines 1 have taught to clothe have Joined him readily; but lie did cret which I had purposed never to still farther, and you will find a third stone left upon another. But there is fore the middle of the eighteenth cen ­ a soul in heaven. the gray old recks. And I have been not do so. reveal to mortal being. The words Rome. Jerusalem stands today, but tury. So many things have come into most fortunate in my life. I have been Morning came again, and again the are forced from me. Let me speak dig down deep enough and you will | the world that were not fit to stay in able to protect many who needed pro ­ maiden met the man who had saved them now; and then let them be for­ find a Jerusalem underneath and gi we ought to be glad they were put out. Graven on God'* Hand. tection and my days have been length ­ her from the Arabs. This time he gotten. When I heard that the king on and deeper down a third Jerusa­ The waters of Lethe, the fountain of There is another and a more com­ plete defeat for oblivion, and that is ia ened out to protect more.” greeted her in few words, and soon of Damascus had shut up a fair maid­ lem. Alexandria, Egypt, on top of an forgetfulness, are a healthful draft. Ulin was touched by the deep pathos turned away to speak with Hobaddan. en within the Palace of Lycanlus, and Alexandria, and the second on top of the heart of God himself. You have The history we have of the world in seen a sailor roll up his sleeve and of the hermit's words, and for a whole He did not seem well. He looked that he meant to make that maiden the third. Many of the ancient cities ages past is always one sided and can ­ hour she sat and listened to his conver ­ paler than on the day before, and his wrife, I felt my heart grow sick are burled thlity feet de* ‘p or fifty feet show you his arm tattooed with' the not be depended on. History is fiction figure of a favorite ship, perhaps the sation. At of that time he led there was an expression of pain about within me and I resolved, if the fair deep or 100 feet deep. What vas the illustrated by a few straggling her back to the cave where Ortok, the the mouth and eyes. Ulin was uneasy. one was held against her will, that I matter? Any special calar .ty? No I factR. • * • first one in which he ever sailed. You black slave, had prepared dinner. She Perhaps his wound was giving him wqpld set her free. I led my brave The wind and waves and sands and j have seen a soldier roll up his sleeve did not feel hungry, but she sat down new ’trouble. As soon as the morn ­ men to the palace and overcame the Why We Should lie Kumrinlirred. and show you his arm tattooed with flying dust are all undertakers and , Now, I have told you that this obli ­ with Ben Hadud and Mohadden and ing's meal had been eaten, sht sought guard which the king had set. Heaven gravediggers, and If the world stands ! the figure of a fortress where he was Ezabel —she and Albia —and partook Ezabel a..d asked her if Julian was was opened, but in the blessed realm vion of which I have spoken has its garrisoned or the face of a dead gen ­ long enough the present Washington defeats and that there is no more rea­ with them. suffering from his wound. I was offered no abiding place. I saw and New York and London will have eral under whom he fought. You have Thus passed three days; and Ulin “No," replied the old woman. “I the loved spirit of light within the son why we should not be distinctly seen many a hand tattooed with the on top of them other Washingtons amj arui gloriously remembered face of a loved one before or after mar­ had become so used to the place that do not think it is his wound. I have I cave which had been the home of my and New Yorks and Londons, and only jjve hundred million billion trillion It already seemed like home. She had noticed his appearance and have asked childhood: but my love I dared not riage. This custom of tattooing is al­ after digging and boring and blasting quadrllliou quintillion years from now learned to love the hermit; and she him what it meant; but he puts me speak. How could I, the enemy of most as old as the world. It is some will the archaeologists of far distant j than that we should be remembered six had learned to love Ezabel; and she off with a smile and a blessing and ; Damascus, and the branded robber, colored liquid punctured into the flesh centuries come down as far as the weeks. 1 am going to tell you how so indelibly that nothing can wash it had learned to respect and esteem the tries to assure me that all is well. I , tell my love to the daughter of the highest spires and domes and turrets do not like to see him suffer. He is king ’s prime minister. Lady, i dare the thing can he done and will he out. It may have been there fifty 6tout-hearted Hobaddan and to con ­ of our present American and European like a child to me and I love him ten- i not trouble you more.” done. years, but when the man goes Into his verse with him freely. Once she asked cities. the lieutenant what had become of derly. Ah. the world little knows (To he continued.) We ma> build this “everlasting re­ coffin that picture will go with him on The Roll of Aruile*. membrance, ” as my text styles it. into Julian's band. Would they not Jjc what a no ole, generous soul dwells hand or arm. Now’, God says that he Call the roll of the armies of Bald­ the supernal existence of those to has tattooed us upon his hands. There seeking him? within that manly form.” THE INDISPENSABLE MAN. And he explained to her that he had “If I thought he was suffering from win I. or of Charles Martel or of Marl­ whom we do kindness In this world. can be no other meaning in the forty- You must remember that this inlirni communicated with them that they m/ account, ” said Ulin, “I should be I'rtuleiit llimiiif-44 .Ukii \ Get Kl he ,liat tu<* short captivity in may seem harsh and even unbusiness- j Q*j 1 curbstone and by a stick of candy put time ere site slept; and when she did Damascus worries hlrn. He may have of Sesostrls, the 1.200.000 men not lose them. As long as my hands like; but, if we look into it. we shall in hiH band stop the hurt on his last the memory of you will last. Not sleep she was troubled with strange heard something there that gives him find that there is w s lorn in this prac ­ Artaxerxes at Cunaxa, the 2 G41 000 unpleasant thought. ” men under Xerxes at Thermopylae and scratched knee? Did you assure a busi ­ on the back of my hands, as though dreams. She dreamed of the unfortu ­ tice. Experience p:oves that, the mo- : ness man swamped by the stringency At noon Julian did not appear when to announce you to others, but on the nate Helena, and awoke with a cry ment a man looks upon himself as ab ­ call the long roll. Not one answer. the rest ate their dinner. He was out of the money market that times would paltns of my hands, for myself to look of pain. And then site dreamed a more solutely necessary, he usually ceases At the opening of our civil war the hy the river. Late in the afternoon after awhile he better? Did you lead a at and study and love. Though I hold pleasant dream- a dream of something j to exercise to the fullest extent the men of the northern and southern Magdalen of the street into a midnight that had haunted her waking thoughts Ulin met Ezabel again and the latter armies were told that If they fell In the winds In my fist, no cyclone shall seemed sad and dejected. faculties which have helped him to mission, where the Lord said to her. uproot tho Inscription of your name —a dream of the Scourge and Damas­ rise to that Indispensable point. He battle their names would never be "Neither do I condemn thee. Oo and “Julian is going io leave us,” ex ­ forgotten by their country. Out of and your face, and though I hold tho cus. becomes arrogant and dictatorial, and sin no more?” Did you tell a man claimed the woman, in answer to an the million men who fell In battle or ocean In the hollow of my hand. Its his Influence in an organization is clear discouraged in his waywardness CHAPTER XVIII. inquiry from Ulin. died In military hospitals you cannot billowing shall not wash out the hound to be more or less demoralis ­ and hopeless and plotting suicide that record of my remembrance. ‘Behold. I Something More Than a Dream. “Leave us!’ repeated our heroine, call the names of a thousand, nor the for him was near by a laver in which with a start. ing. Many concerns have been serl- have graven thee on the palms of my On the following morning, when names of 500 nor the names of 100 he might wash and a coronet of eter­ “Yes; so he told me only an hour OUB,y embarrassed hy the conduct of hands! ’ ” Ulin entered the main cave, Julian nor the names of fifty. Oblivion! Are nal blessedness he might wear? What since. ” managers, superintendents, or heads was there to greet her. She extended the feet of the dancers who at the are epitaphs in graveyards, what are her hand to him and smiled as she “When will he go?” of departments, after they had reached ball of the Duchess of Richmond at Kp»nlitr,l* Ppiipoifil n Bullfight. positions where they thought no one euloglums in presence of those whose spoke. The youthful chieftain was “Early In the morning. ” Brussels the night before Waterloo all breath Is In their nostrils, what are un ­ They tell a story to the effect that somewhat pale, but his large, lustrous “Bin he will shortly return? ” else could take their places. This still? All still. Are the ears that when the Society for the Prevention of undue appreciation of one ’s own im­ read biographies in the alcoves of a eyes burned witli a deeped Intensity “I fear not. I asked him that and heard the guns of Bunker Hill nil city library, compared with the imper ­ Cruelty to Animals proposed to estab ­ and the white brow offered a strange he only shook his head." portance is as disastrous in its re­ deaf T All d af. Are the eyes that saw lish a branch In a leading city of Spain sults as utter lack of self-esteem. It ishable records you have made in the contract to the waving muses of golden “Does he give any reason for his tbo coronation of George II. all closed? illumined memories of those to whom the municipal body courteously accept ­ is really evidence of a narrow mind, hair. The maiden's smile faded away going away?" AH closed. Oblivion! A bundrtd you did such kindnesses? Forget ed the proposal and offered to hold a and Ignorance of general conditions; I when she met the earnest gaze that “None that you need to know, my years from now there will not be a them? They cannot forget them. Not­ r and bull fight at once to furnleh the was fixed upon her, and her hand child. In fact, he gives me no reason for the man who is up to the times, being on this earth that knew we erer withstanding all their might and funds. —Troy Times. trebled before she withdrew it. He directly. I am left to draw my conclu ­ thoroughly posted in regard to the lived. splendor there are some things the spoke to her a few words of cheer, ex ­ sions from accidental remarks.” world-wide trend of the twentieth I Ib some old family record a descend ­ glorified of heaven cannot de. and this An.trallan Apple*. pressed Ms gratitude that she had When Ulin retired to her chamber century, will realize that there are few ant studying up the ancestral line oifty Is one of them. - They cannot forget an Parts of Australia are becoming live­ found a place of safety; and hoped she was In a frame of mind not eas­ people In the world no matter what spell out our name and from the fad­ earthly kindness done. They have no ly rivals to Canada and the United that the future mtght have no more ily analyzed. She spoke to Albia con ­ their talents or ability, who cannot ed Ink with great effort find that some cutlass to part that cable. They have States in the European apple trade. clouds for her. cerning the chieftain's unexpected de­ be replaced. It Is a very rare charac ­ person by our name was born «Mne- no strength to hurl Into oblivion that Tasmania, especially, has been found “O, my mistress,” erted Albia, when parture and the girl expressed the ter. Indeed, that Is imperatively nec- 1 where In the nineteenth century, but benefaction. Has Paul forgotten the a first-class apple-raising country. ■he and Ulin were alone, “how noble opinion that he felt himself to be In essary, and the man who actually they will know no more about ua than Inhabitants of Malta, who extended the There are 8.373 acree In apple orchards l* man he is!” the way. reaches this point does not brag of It, we know about the color of a child ’s Island hospitality when he and others there and the product In 1890 was 883,- “Who? ” asked the princess, starting “What do you mean by that? ” asked nor act as if he considered himself eyes born last night in a tillage in with him had felt, added to a ship ­ 116 bushels. out from i deep reverie. Ulin. "Indispensable. ” CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THTE8DAY. t)CT. 3. 1901.

Brooklyn. N. Y., Sept. KMh —Informa ­ REPAIRING "BUM LAMP*.’ YIim ('lab* For Ikmin. tion hit Leon received recar din* the won ­ office force run up the hot slope. See- At a meeting of the Farmers’ Insti­ derful euratlvo powers of tho Oarflold lng reinforcements at hand the mins Barbers I’alnl Blark Kyee for t ufortu Headache Powders; people a vary whore boss seized Danny by the collar. tute committee on clube and organisa­ are using them and wrltlnc the manufac ­ “Tow a Bloods’’ Uhe 'WeeKly turers of the food results obtaluod. "Here, you're the ring-leader! Now tion, held in Chicago, elaborate plans "There Is no excuse nowadays for s you ’ll find your pla. e." were made for the coming year. Cluhn man who has a quarter of a dollar Id \Panorama.. In the frame of life many a trick is There was an angry roar and rush of twelve families each are to be or-1 taken with the trump of fame. and the mun was jostled and drawn his picket to sport a black eye,” said ganlzed in all parts of tho state. When firmly into the crowd. a knight of the rhavlng brush to a organized the clube are to meet once ^fetu Comptroller of Currency • Sweat or fruit acids will not diaoolor "Herald” man recently. Nearly every a month, the day being Wednesday "Oh, you will try dirty tricks, then? President Roosevelt, in conformity woods dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS Now we’ve got you au’ we’ll bol ’ you." barber shop is now prepared to do a when the moon Is nearest full. The I once know all the birds that cams with his policy to carry out as far as DYES. Sold by druggists, 10c. package. job on a ’bum lamp, ’ ” he went on. twelve families will assemble at the And nested In our apple trees; Lustily he cried for help, but what possible the plans of President McKin ­ For every flower 1 had a name — could six persons do against six hun ­ "Of course, if we tried to run a shop house of s different family each month, My friends were woodchucks, toads ana ley, has appointed W. B. Rldgely, of Il­ Ingratitude ia very apt to sour the on the revenue from this source it each family thus entertaining the bees. dred? One man stood forward, tall linois, as Comptroller of the Currency. milk of human kinknesa. I knew what thrived in yonder glen. and calm. A few of the men knew him would be a case of starve. But here others once a year. What plants would sooths a stone- Mr. Ridgely, who is the son-in-law bruised too — for the general manager of the com­ In the West End we get quite a few DO YOUR CLOTHKS LOOK YELLOW f Oh. I was very learned then. cases In the course of a year. The I'kuUr DuUrMl Seas. If SO, use Russ Bleaching Blue. H will But that wan very long ago. pany, and seldom seen at the mines. aaako them white aa snow. All grocers, 10a "What ’s up. my men? ” black eye business is better, of course, John Armstrong Chanter, divorced X knew the spot upon thr hill in the more strenuous parts of the Whsre checkberrles could be found; Danny told him in a few terse sen ­ husband of Amelia Rives, now Prtnc Trees grow out of doors and doors I knew the rushes near the mill tences. They sounded humorous. The city—say the West, North and South Troubetskoy, the Virginia author Where pickerel lay that weighed a are made out of trees general manager llsten3d and actually Ends —where street fights are part of and who escaped from a New York pound! the day’s work—or pleasure. Saturday X knew the wood —the very tree grinned. The grin grew ln*o a laugh asylum a year ago and whose recent Where lived the poaching, saucy crow, night is the black eye night Holidays, And all the woods and crows knew me, and was actually Infectious. The appearance near his old Virginia home WISE PAINTING But that was very long ago. strikers laughed with him. also, are productive of the discolored optic. Most of those who have bad a caused a widespread sensation, has Not much wise painting And pining for the Joys of youth "A mule and a mutiny," observed I tread tne old familiar spot; he general manager, "and where Is the fist stuck Into their face blow in here been declared sane by Circuit Judge done; poor paint, mostly; too Only to learn this solemn truth: Monday morning to get fixed up. Can John E. Mason of Ixmise Co., Va. I nave forgotten —am forgot. rebel?" cheap. Nobody wants it Yet there's this youngstr.* at my knee As if a stage cue had been given. we cover up the black altogether? No, Judge Mason has directed that all Knows all the things I used to know; but almost. A man with a paiuted To think I once was wise as he — Crazy Bill walked out of the mine funds in the trustee’s hands be turned poor; everybody wants it But that was very long ago. mouth. Ills rusty chains drugged be ­ black eye can deceive any one from a over to Chanler in his own right. cheap. I know It's folly to complain hind him, but his head was proudly distance. He can walk along the street Of whatsoe ’er the Fates decree; erect. On his back, clinging to his and passers-by can see the eye, but It A FEARLEbo PHYSICIAN. Devoe ready paint is cheap Yet were not w ishes all In vain, I tell you what my wish should be: collar, sat Else, her braids unfastened is much better to keep people guess­ Benton, ill., Sept. 3Uth. —Much com­ I'd wish to be .t boy again. by her rough ride, her face sooty and ing than have them know that he has ment has been caused by the action of because it isn ’t poor; it’s un­ Back with the friends I used to know; For I was O! so happy then — streaked. been ‘up against it.’ How do we do it? Dr. R. H. Dunaway, a physician hers, like any other; because we But that was very long ago. Lhe saw no one but Danny, and to Limply by spreading a little oil paint who for over a year past has been rec­ guarantee results instead of Kugt ne Field. him, her young eyes all alight, she over the bruised skin with a small ommending Dodd ’s Kidney Bills to called: brush; then, while the paint is not yet those of his ja..ents who suffered from materials. The Arbiter. "I brung out Crazy Bill, Danny! He dry, apply face powder the color of the WILLIAM BARRET RIDGELY. Rheumatism. Bright ’s Disease, Dia­ Wise painting is—Paint in knows you alters lemme ride ’lm. Now skin. The object Is, of course, to en ­ of Senator Cullom, was the choice of betes or other Kidney Troubles. amel the discoloration. A little care the late President for the post made) Dr. Dunaway also published an open the fall and use Devoe. BY ELIZABETH CHERRY WALTZ. (Copyright. 1901. by Dally Story Pub. Co.) must he taken for fear the paint will vacant on October 1 by the retirement letter last May stating positively that Ask your dealer; he ’ll get it for you. Book get Into the eye. For this reason it is of Charles Q. Dawes. In fact, the com­ he himself had been cured of Diabetes on painting free if you mention this paper. From a low cottage door on a green easier and safer to paint the outer mission was signed by Mr. McKinley by Dodd's Kidney Pills, and that, after GOOD PAINT DEVOE. CHICAGO. mountain slope Else looked wonder- he had concluded he was going to die. Ingly across the narrow creek valley. corner of the eye than in toward the Just before (he Journey to Buffalo, but nose. The large number of small He is a well man today and says he There, evidenced by black openings on formal announcement of the appoint feels It hiR duty to do as he has done different levels. In scars and seams. In wrinkles in the inner part cracks the nient was delayed. grimy elevators and sheds were the enamel, and there is some danger o? It and is doing because Dodd ’s Kidney Sozodontcoal mines. In front were tramways, getting into the eye. The old-fash ­ Can the K itchen be A. bolrshed? Pills saved his life separators, great chutes where all day ioned remedy of placing raw beefsteak In offering solut.ons of the servant coal crashed and rumbled down Into over the bruise is a good one. If a girl problem It is a singular fact that Admiral Sampson has lxvught a black cars. Here it was suddenly still person with a black eye would apply scarcely anyone thinks of suggesting house in Washington, and. it is said, Good for Bad Teeth this treatment soou after being struck, the plan of elevating cookery to a will soon make his permanent home and the noise of a great commotion there. Not Bad for Good Teeth came Instead. The pit mouths gave up and then have the bruise painted, he science that is worthy the attention men instead of coal and they shouted could wa’k along the street and blufl and study of the brightest American • lOO Keward SIOO. and threw up their hands excitedly. them all.’’—Boston Herald. women. The solutions that are now 'The readers of this pa-ier will be pleaded to being proffered all tend toward one learn that there i* at least one ilreaded dlseans Sozodont • • 25c There was no fear of an explosion. that science has been able to cure In all Its Sozodont Tooth Powder 25c She know that excitement. This was AUTOS FOR FIREMEN. end, the complete abolishment of the staves, and that lu Cuturrh. Hall's Catarrb Large Liquid and Powder “]bc 25c. something unclassified. kitchen as an adjunct of the modern Cure In the only p-edlive cure now Unown to the They Haro Been Ordered for Fire Ike- medical fraternity. Catarrh bcinv a constitu ­ Why had the mines quit at three home. tional disease, requires a constitutional treat- HALL & RUCK EL. New York. o'clock in the afternoon? Had any part tup nt at lV«»Mn(ton. One of these kitchen exterminators menu Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, Fire departments all over the coun ­ acting directly ut>on the blood ami tnucoua sur­ of the men been hurt or murdered? recently outlined his plan In the N *w faces of the system, thereby destroying tho Was it her father or brother? Was it try will be interested in knowing that York Sun and commended It to the foundation of th*-dlscase. and giving the patient Hot Weather Health. the department in Washington has de­ strength by building no the constitution and During the heated term of July and Danny Brownell? Then her heart consideration of American hous “kPcp-| assisting nature In doing its work. The pro ­ cided to provide its chief and his as prietors hare so much faith in its curative August one should be careful to keep all beat fast. She Baw many women run ­ ers. His plan is to incorporate a com-! powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for the organs of the system in froe work­ ning down the cliff path, hatless and "1 brung out Crazy Bill. Danny! ” 8istants with automobiles. The ve­ pany with sufficient capital to estab ­ any case that it fails to cure. Sc:ul for list of ing condition. hicles, five in number, were built in Testimonials. with their babies in their arms. there ’s no need for any strike. I lish In various districts of a city large Address F. J. CTIEMKY & CO.. Toledo, a Baxter ’s Mandrake Bitters taken be ­ Else, long limbed and youthful, New York. San Francisco has also or ­ kitchens under the management of Sold by druggists 7.>e. fore meals will ward off diseases inci ­ fetched ’im out ’thout a lick. Danny! ” Hall s Family Fills are the best caught up with Lige Fletcher's wife, dered autos for its chief and assist­ competent chef-;, with a properly or ­ dent to this tryiusf season. How the men shouted! ants. The machine to be used in Wash ­ who was trying to hurry with her ganized force of assistants and help ­ G o 1 advice is like castor oil; easy to three-months-old twins. • ington will be known as the chief* WEEK ! WRESTLING IN JAPAN. ers. These various ill t.rict kitchens give I tit hard to take. "Gimme one, ” breathed Else, then wagon. It resembles somewhat the pic ­ are to beoontn 11 d from a central sta­ EXPENSES Some people help others; others help ran, down and up, one of the first to 1‘rcullaritlrs of Art of Self-Drfrnne tures of the French racing automo ­ tion and are to prepare and d.stribute for Alan With Rig; reach the level where the men were Anioni- .l.tpaiiraw biles. and was specially designed fot meals at the res!d n> es of subscribers, themselves. To introduce our POULTRY MIXTURE In gathered. A recent attempt to Introduce into the use of chiefs of fire departments the meals to be se ved In properly co >- the country; straight salary; weekly pay; "What is It, men? What ’s up?" and chiefs of police. Speed has been a Take Nature s remedy, Garfield Tea! In ­ year's contract. We furnish bank reference England a modified form of Japanese structed. self-heating receptaeles. th? expensive and effective; lo p nts or 30 of our reliability. Wo require no money lu Willie, her tall brother of fifteen, wrestling under the name of "bartlt- prime factor of consideration In it* necessary dishes to be sent with the dnse.- for 25c. It Is conmosed of medicinal advance for samples. Address with stamp. ran toward her. construction, hut the matter of dura­ 11KKBS. not mineral |> i-< in; it ourcon- Eukuu Mm. Co., Dept. P, East St. Louts, Li. su” calls attention to the peculiarities food, and. if desired, an assistant to .•Tlpation and sirk headache, kidnty and "Boss gi' Danny his time 'long o ’ of this "art of self-def«?nse” as it has bility was not lost sight of. so that arrange the table, or a waiter to serve liver diseases. Good for all. Nature’s Priceless Remedy Rheumatism, Neural­ the mule.” the new vehicle is much heavier than DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN S gia. Weak Back. Sprains, developed In Japan. It Is asserted the meal. Burns, Sores and all Pain. "Danny? ” that the Japanese hold this art of the ordinary racing motor, and yet will An ounce of ability is worth a shclf- PRECIOUS Cnanlsl* VOrl it of your "An ’ we've quit!” yelled a bystand ­ maintain a speed of twenty-five miles ful of learning. oDcUlul tlruiorlRt, tft, Vic theirs in such reverence that it has LiiJcj With “Bullet in Bra n. HERBAL Jrhe line* not sell It. end er; ‘"we’ve quit, six hun'nerd o ’ us, an hour as long as the batteries stored hr hi- nnme. and for your rarely been allowed to be shown pub ­ James Callan. an inmate of the Al­ OINTMENT trouble, we will Craa tell Danny goes back! ” in front and behind can be depended We thank you for trying Wizard Oil H Cures Through the Pores Send You A Trial ll CR, licly in their own land, much less toona (Pa.) hospital, is probably the AiklrrsiDr.O.F Bi >wu.0H B wuy.Nuwbuitfh.N. Y. " ’Tell he goes hack, ” mumbled an abroad. Wrestling has been a sport upon. The motor is so constructed that for rheumatism or neuralgia, then you old doorkeeper. "Danny ’s a good lad.” In Japan for more years than can well it can be run at four speeds —seven will thank us. Ask your Druggist. Else singled out Llge Fletcher in odLEomnn $u>u linh ten, fifteen, and twenty miles an hour 111 AMT SALESMANTOCAR, m« or nfrr'nnnim»a« “but 1 mils’ stan ’ by my lad.” first 4«y r u« of l»r. Kline ’R l.rrwt Nerve tumtorer. can scarcely be worth the knowing necessary on ordinary occasions. Th« Send for I K EE M'Z.tMt Mtal Imtne and trrwUR*. LIFE OF WM. M’KINLEY She pushed through the excited vehicle a!so has a tool chest attached l>lk K. H. kuolt. l.tu.. V..1 Arvn 81. I hiia-n IWila. tm. tnenl Dies. Large, fully llluatraird. Kura term a. crowd of men to the pit mouth. The Some of the Japanese wrestlers can Freight paid, credit given. Big pay for quick work. trace their sporting ped g ec back for to tho rear, and in this chest, it if Outfit ready J FKfcK. head 10 ceata f .r jx.tl.ga to cars were running out filled with min ­ Opportunity makes short ea'ls. When one to ZEIGLCM CO., 324 Dearborn 8t.,Chicago. believed, a small portable searchlight ers, black, half-blind, curious. more than three centuries. They are out it leaves a card and moves on. all meat caters, whereas the ordinary can be carried. With this light the per ­ nDHDCV NEW DISCOVERY, give# A word and they shouted with the son operating the machine can illumi­ U It S^ Xj I quick relief and eureRworat rest. Japanese consumes only rice and fish. Mrs. Winslow's toothing *yrntv ruHea. Book of teRtlironlbi* und !• KaTS’ treatment nate any building where-the smoke If For rhll'lren tcethin/ norieos lhe iruniR. redse— is- fkU. tilt. a. H. fcMUI'a boss . Be. B. A Cut*. a. "We mils’ ha' Danny bac!t!" Consequently —this fact Is dwelt upon flRnuiisltou. allays twin, runs sin.I enlln. tta s tJWtUs. as one of the strongest arguments dense, and by attaching a reel of win The mine boss leaned against a to the carriage the light can be taken post, big, brutal and scowling. against vegetarianism —they are all They who cannot have what they like should into the building and used to illu­ learn to like what they have. "Then he ’ll go In and fetch out big men. The champions of Tokyo, minate interiors when the ordinarj SHOES 5 I Crazy Bill!” he cried, "an' lick ’lm Kyoto and Osaka, when they meet in ALL UP-TO-I>ATK IIOUSEKKEPRRN. good before me. lie's been mean all annual tournaments, can scarcely lights have gone out. use Uuss Bleaching Blue. It makes cloth* UNION M.t ltk. c>ean and sweet us when new. All grocerw. For More Tlian a yuarter of eOntnry day. Dan Brownell s foolish about tne average loss than s x feet, when as th-> Apprentice System Works Well. Tho reputation of W. L- Douglas 93.00 mule. Back to work, men! ” Japanese people themselves are quite A lie feels easy only when it forgets that It and $3.50 shoes for style, comfort and But an ominous growl ran through four Inches under the Eu opean stand ­ The new apprentice system which RADIAGRAPH SHOWING BULLET lias a truth on Its track. wear has excelled all other makes sold at these prices. This excellent reputation has the crowd. ard. Two hundred and eighty pounds was put into practice last January in HOLE IN A LIVING MANS been won by merit alone. W. L>. Douglas Else slipped up behind Danny, so the Baldwin Ixjcomotive works at SKI'LL. DEMF.N. /.ooklzoo, the great Invlgnretor, acta shoes have to give better satisfaction than is not an uncommon weight for a Ja­ •t enre. Seut for SI I poaiage paid. Atkina* ether $3.00 and $3.50 shoos because his confident and handsome. He replied panese wrestler, and the heavier they Philadelphia has proved very success- only man living and in apparently Zoo It I Co., 1.01 Ru«*ell st.. Detroit, With. reputation for the best $3.00 and $3.50 in words that stirred her heart shoes must be maintained. The standard are the better chance they stand in ful thus far, says an Eastern ex- ' good health ’with a bullet in his brain, baa always been placed so high that the "I’ll not whip the mule in or out, ” championship contests. change. At present there are 115 ap- He attempted suicide August 14 and Lover* do the most effective heart-to-heart wearer receives more value for hia money said he, “for he will soon get over burne( ] Is the safest mule we got in the Interview with the latter, when he year.—II ume. mine." sought to hire a ’’lig” for the after­ rT, KE,J|r.h "p ",rr",'e !’ 8UPP ““! The physicians placed him under an ° J x-ray machine and procured a photo- No one missed Else. The mine boss noon. was tinged with a gentle air oi knowledge of the machinist ’s trade in ­ trnph of the man ’s skull, showing that patronage on his part. "Oh. have you stead of. as now, learning the use of he bullet was imbedded in the mid- [ a trap you can let nip have? ” "Y ps, but one tool or machine. certainly. ” "One that will ho'd two? ” 11c of the brain. The photograph is "Yes, or twenty, ” from tho obliging In Nature's School. eproduced above. r'allan, according countryman. "Oh, really. Have you a At Stanbury, in Bronteland. one ma, ',p a PhUade, Ph 'a inquirer special. I stylish road wagoa?" "Yes.” "Per­ see school taught out of doors. Not I wy* M,e bnl,et him no ,ncon | haps you have a spider or a Brewster that youngsters sit on the grass and venbnce ' was charged as cured buggy, or, on second thought. I might do their lessons on their knees llk#|ia8t week< prefer a rubber-tired hansom. N on eating at a picnic. The first impres- The Past GUARANTEES can accommodate me’. “Yes. Al! slon you get is. in fact, that they are Out of Woman's Sphere. The Future kinds cheerfully furnished. ” "Can you running wild. The little folk began to 1 Woman's advent In the learned pro- give me a lash whip? ” "Yes; with a learn from nature Just five years ago, ' fessions is a comparatively modern The F«ct ThM fancy tassel.” “Oh, well, what kind and though they all wear clogs and levelopment In the United States, of a horse can you turn out —a Rho»-t- the lasses shawls Instead of hats and Sixty years ago no woman i t this tailed one?" “I think so," came gently talk a dialect of Anglo-DantBb strange ountry, so far as known, had ever *- —* «*•■« from the wearied proprietor. Then, In to southern ear3. some not yet In their i been regularly accredited as un an- stentorian tones to his man: "Jake, St Jacobs Oil prmstm Immthmrm umnd In 03 mnd <8 teens kuow what to seek a-fleld In all horlsed practitioner in law. medicine mhoom mnd are $umt mm pood. can you give this gentleman a short- Sold by the beat ahoe dealers everywhere. Beasons of tho year. What la more, >r theology. Indeed, It seemed then Has cured thousands of cases of Inalat upon having IV. I. Douglas shoe# tailed horse? If noL cut on« at once. ” they know tho elementary science of 'ar more 1 krly that women would bo Rheumatism. Gout. Lumbago. with name and price stamped on bottom. Neuralgia. Sciatica, Sprain*. Hew to Order by Moll.—If W. L. Danrtaa Iticlft Art* Mi it.—English Illustrated Magazine. iRowed to preach than vote. When Bruises and other bodily aches •hoes are not aoM In your town, send order dirent to Xntoinette L. Brown imparted to her and pains Is a guarantee that N factory. 8lx>e«»»m anywhere on receipt of prloa and The farmers of the Bavarian and will cure other cases. It is safe, St eta. additional for earrings. My dassmate, Lucy Stone, at Oberlin, her rattomdeportment will maleyoDk Wurttemburg Allgau districts hpve One of Lord SalUhury ’a Ttcllc*. sure and never fa.ling. Acts Hke pair that will equal (it and la me combined tor the purpose of buying .ntention to become an ordained min ­ magic. tom made Rhoea. In atylo, fit and Lord Salisbury keeps a strange sou­ k. wear. Taka me»«iren'ent« Of all their fertilizers, both chemical and ster, Lucy, who already aspired to be ­ foot aa show n on model | Mata venir In hi* historic home at Hatfield. . atyle de«i red; Mze and width natural, at the best wholesale prices It Is a stone, over a pound In weight, come a voter, exclaimed, “You can usually worn; plain or "I'll not whip the mule.” Conquers Pain loo ; hear y, aiod ! md on the most favorable conditions, with which the window of his carriage never do it!” Yet Antoinette was or- m or light Roles. A fit naranteed. had telephoned the office force in the k ney use about l.OhO wagon loads (of was smashed »t Dumfres. on October iained and ministered to an orthodox Price. 25c and 50c. Try a pair, i valley below and an excited group 200 cwt.) a year. It Is also rumored 21. 1884. His two daughters were ongregation some fifty years ago •OLD BY AU. DEALKRS IS MRDICISB. was coming up. Shotgun barrels that they Intend to buy all their agri­ seated with him In the vehicle, but while Lucy, after half a century of flashed In the sunlight. Danny laugh ­ cultural and other machines the sam.' all three escaped uninjured. heroic effort, died a disfranchised citi­ ed good naturedly. way. It is said that American sellers zen Of tne three learned professions, Getting Off Cara. "We'll all be shot, boys, ’long o ’ that of artificial fertilizers and makers of medicine has proved the most general ­ It Iw suggested that tho curriculum of W.N.U.—DETROIT—NO. 40—iOOI Crazy Bill. Stand together. Here American agricultural machinery arc ly available for women. There are our public schools might be improved comes that whole coal company I” a good deal Interested In this foreign now many thousand women physicians hkea Astweriuq Advertisements Kindly hr the addition of classes for teaching Hostilities were for a moment sus­ combine, and to the extent of com of every school practicing medicine girl) bow to get off street cars. Meatloe This Taper- pended In the pleasure of watching the pet lng for trada successfully In America. THE UL1NTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901

MAPLE RAPIDS. MERLE BEATH. Tut Nl|(lit AlHrui. Clinton Go, Savings Bank “One night my brother ’s baby was From Our Corresponded. taken with croup, ” writes Mrs. J. C. ST.JOHNS. MICH. Rollin Rogers is somewhat better. Jesse Crawford Is assisting in Con- Mrs. E. Bissell returned via Lan Snidct, of Crittenden, Ky., ‘‘Itseemed it would strangle before we could get P.tysS Per Out. lutereston Deposit* vis & Hayt’s. sing to tier home Tuesday afternoon. The L A. S. of North Olive will a doctor, so we gave It Dr. King's New Mrs. F. H. Walters vitited in Ovid Discovery, which gave it quick rebel last Thursday and Friday. meet witli Mrs. George Harper Wed­ OANS MONEY ON APPROVED BONOS AND nesday, October 5), at 10 a. m. and permanently cured it. We always REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Mrs. S. Hewitt has returned from a keep it hi tlie house to protect our visit with friends at Detroit. Frank Trowbridge, who lias been children from croup and whooping OFFICERS: Mrs. F. L. Con vis was the guest of quite ill from a severe cold since his cough. It cured me of a chronic bron ­ return from the stale fair, is much chial trouble that no other remedy A I. Baldwin . Pro*. I* E.WALNwoKTH.Pre* friends at lleuderson last week. better. U. Pennkll , V-Pr»,. It. C.Disxtick , Asst.Tre* Geo. Marsh, of Indianapolis, lnd., is would relieve.” Infallible for coughs, visiting his parents in this village. Remember the dance and chicken colds, throat and lung troubles. 50c and pie supper at the Beach Friday even ­ II.00. Trial bottles 10c at Fildew and THE LOCAL MAKKKTS. Misses Ivah Hubbell and Emma ing. October 4. Dance 50 cents, sup ­ Millman ’s. Drake visited in Carson City last per 25 cents. Friday. trst .Johns elevators open at 7 a. m ami Olive grange will open their meet­ NTl'KIilON HAY. VIS. o.ose at 0 p in. Alva Lyon, a former M. R. boy, was ings at 8 o ’clock sharp. All members 8t. Johns . Mich.. October 3. l'JOl renewing old friendships in this village requested to be on time, important Ann Arbor Railroad Makes It h Kcfulnr The following are the prices paid in cash last week. business Saturnay evening, October 5. Mutton for Its Car Ferries. for produce In this market: Mrs. A. Payne and family visited Wheat, white __ © 54 The annual inspection of the The Ann Arbor Railroad car ferries ... friends at Pontiac and other poiuts Womans Relief Corps will be held at XVDeal, red...... © 04 last week. are now making regular stops at stur­ Oats...... © 35 their regular meeting at DeWitt Sat­ geon Bay, Wis. Steamer leaves Fraiik- Cl-*ver Seed...... © 4 50 Miss lvail Patterson, of St. Johns, Aisike...... 5 00 © 6 00 urday evening. October 5. It is desir­ lort Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Hay.new ...... 6 00 © 7 00 visited at It. D. Sleight's the fore part ed that all members be present. 9:30 a. m.; Sturgeon Bay, 3:30 p. m.; Beans ...... 1 40 © 1 40 of the week. arrives at Menominee 5:30 p. m. Barley...... 75 © «5 People living in the vicinity of Rye...... 45 Miss Minnie Barrington, of St. Victor, are warned to take after their Going east steamer leaves Menomi ­ Potatoes ...... 75 © 85 Johns, visited friends in this vicinity dogs. Leonard Wilkins recently had nee same days 11:30 p. m.; Sturgeon Butter...... 13 © 14 Friday and Saturday. some sheep killed and says lie will kill Bay l:3oa. m. and arrives Frankfort Eggs...... © 15 Tailow...... •.M 8 T. T. Newton and wife spent last any dog found ou bis place without its following morning 7:30 a. in. Corn. ear.—...... 15 © 20 week with friends in Pontiac and at­ owner. L ird...... © 8 Hides...... tended the state fair. R. Eckhare and wife, of Victorville, We. the jury, find that the deceased Beef, live...... 1 00 © 4 00 Mrs. Ella Wheat has recovered from were guests at George Ennest ’s the came to his death from heart failure, Beef, dressed...... 5 00 © « 50 greater part of last week and were Pork,live ...... 6 25 © 5 75 a recent attack of typhoid fever and caused by not taking Rocky Mountain Pork,dressed ...... ti 50 © 7 00 is able to be out again. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Veal calf, live...... 5 00 © 6 00 Olio Bullis and family. Mrs W. on Saturday. Mr. Eckhart was for­ C. E. Van Sickle. Veal calf.dressed .... 6 50 © 7 00 merly editor of the DeWitt paper. Wood,dry hard.... © 1 75 Harrington and Mrs. filla Wheat Wood, soft ...... @ 1 25 spent Sunday in Bengal. Clinton county grange convention LIVE POULTRY. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jenne left last was held at Olive grange Tuesday, October 2. Jerome Dills was chosen Fowls, fat... . to 6 Friday for Denver, Colo., where they Turkeys fat .6 to will make their home in the future. chairman and Mrs. K. E. Moore secre­ Ducks fat...... 5 to 6 tary. Delegates elected to the state Oeete...... 6 II. Oakley was inStandish last week. grange were Miss Mina Stampfly, Chickens ...... 6 He was accompanied home by his Gunnisonville, and Marcus Cutler, wife and they will begin liouseheeping South Riley. over Parr & Gamble ’s. SOLD ONLY BY In this locality so far as known the Cora Price, daughter of J. Price, average , yield of beans is fifteen who was formerly in the livery busi ­ bushels per acre. Jay VanDyke re­ ness in this village, died Friday at her ports nineteen bushels per acre. home northeast of here after a short Arthur Chant has not yet thrashed illness. Interment was on Sunday. ...Noble Burnett... this years crop, but states that one Last Monday as Miss Ora Johnson quart of electric tree beans planted and Miss Russell, of North Shade, last year produced eight bushels of were driving into town, their horse be ­ beans. On one stalk were counted came frightened atari engine standing two hundred and fifty pods. Number STATE OF MICHIGAN, near the road near Tommy Newton ’s of beans in pod range from four to and ran some distance. Finally it be ­ seven. He lias twelve acres of this came tangled in the harness and fell variety of beans this year. OFFICE OF STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1 down, overturning the buggy. The ladies were assisted to it. D. Sleight ’s OLIVE. To Patrons and Friends of office. Fortunately neither was seri­ Lansing, September iSgqoi.J ously injured. From Our Correspondent. Last Sunday was recognized by the Several from this town attended the Christian Sunday school of this village county fair last week. WE HEREBY CERTIFY’ That the valuation of the The Clinton Independent, as “rally day.” The church was tasti­ Mrs. Edgar Hyde and Charles Smith ly decorated for the occasion and a visited Owosso friends last week. several counties in the State of Michigan, as equalized by the large number was in attendance. The A beautiful rolled gold pin the size Mrs. Scudder, of Genessee county, of the above picture, from any photo, exercises were participated in by the different departments and the “cradle visited her daughter, Mrs. James Dr. G. A. Munch, the State Board of Equalization, at its regular session in the year picture or proof you may furnish, giv­ Clayton, last week. en to every person subscribing and roll” was present to assist in making Mr. Locber returned from Petoskey noted specialist and consult ­ iqoi, as provided in Act 106, of iSyi, is as follows : paying for The Independent one the day a success. Everything goes to year in advance ; or to any person pay ­ show that tins Sunday school is in a last week, but had to go back again on ing physicicn of the Detroit prosperous condition. account of his Health. ing up all arrearages and one year in Valuation as Amount added Aggregate of advance. These pins with picture of Mrs. Mary Becket and children, of Medical and Surgical Insti ­ equalized by by State Board of valuation ns equalized yourself, relative or friend, sell for $l Rochester, Mich., visited Riley and * Counties boards of supervisors Equalization in by State Stepped Into Live Coals. tute, is a gentleman of many in 1001. 1901. board of equalization each. You and your friends call at my Olive friends last week. in 1901. office or upon me and see them. The ‘‘When a child l burned my foot Mrs. David Huffman had a nephew honors. He has five diplomas work is line. frightfully, ” writes W. II. Eads, of And hit family from northern Michi ­ Totals ...... $1,235,807,025 $342,292,975 $1,578,100,000 Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible and honorary diplomas and gan visit her last week. Alcona $ 1,107,512 $ 192,488 $ 1,300.000 leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen ’s Mrs. Henry Webb entertained Mrs. AIgnr 2,542,402 557,598 3,100,000 SHEPARDSVILLE. Arnica Salve wholly cured me after can name and locate any dis­ Allegan ...... — 18,000 000 3.000,000 21,000,000 S. Tucker, Mrs. Rarnes of DeWitt and A1peua 4,500.000 500,000 5,000.000 everything else failed.” Infallible for Mrs. Susan Irish last week. burns, scalds, cuts, sores bruises and ease or weakness, without Antrim ...... 4,325.838 1.174,167 5,500,0ft) From Our Correspondent. Miss Elsie Trierweiler, of Portland, Arenac...... 1,806,000 294,000 2,100,000 F. W. Dickens left for Ohio Wednes ­ piles. Sold by Fildew and Millnian. 25c. asking questions. Rmi*AgA 1.793.838 906,162 2,700.000 accompanied her teacher, Miss Agnes Barry...... 10,918,477 4,081,523 15,000.000 day to visit relatives. Pike, home last Friday night. Bay 23,571.508 8.428,492 32,000,000 The W. F.M.S. met with Mrs. J. J. Benzie ...... 2,776,239 423,761 3,200,000 LEBANON. Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce and Ill A _ Catarrh, Asthma. Berrien ...... 25.224,823 4,775.177 303)00,000 Wintield Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dey VanFleet expect to visit Hi'M iicll 16,261,730 3,238,270 19,500,000 ffB UUlB Bronchitis, Pim­ Calhoun ...... 30,433,>'68 6, >66,332 37,000 000 Albert Edwards and Eri Coleman From Our Correspondent. Ohio friends in the near future. ( 'abs 12,415,000 3,085,000 15,500.000 were in Owosso on business Tuesday. Frank Smith, of Olive, and Miss ples, Eczema, Scrofula, Syphilis, Charlevoix ...... 3,595,827 604,173 4.200,000 .Tud Shaver and wife, of Round Miss Mina Ludwick went to Detroit Cheboygan ...... 3,400.000 1,100,000 4.500,000 last Sunday. Sadie Ranney, of DeWitt, were mar­ Rheumatism, Piles, Fistulas, Fits, Chippewa ...... 10,' ’85.627 2,464,873 12.500.000 Lake, called on friends in town Mon ­ ried at the home of the bride, on Wed­ Clare . .______1,411,333 788,667 2,200,000 day. E. B. Warne, of Fenwick, had busi ­ nesday, Sept. 25. IDOl. Only near rela­ Paralysis, Ulcers, Cancers, Tumors, Clinton ...... 17,21 1,8(17 2,788,194 20,000,000 ness in Lebanon this week. Crawford ------974.333 225,667 1,200,000 II. Waters and wife, with W. Gates tives were present. Ruptures, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Delta...... 6.977,088 2,422,912 9,400.000 A daughter was born to Albert Van- 7,000.000 4,200,000 11,200.000 and wife, have gone to Gunn Lake for Adolph Brva and May Clavey of De- Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Weakness, Dickinson ...... —...... a ten days’ outing. Sickle and wife, Wednesday, Septem ­ Witt were married at the home of the Kn ton 15.000.0W) 6,000,000 21.000,000 ber 25. Emmet...... 5,814.939 2,185,061 8,000.000 Win. Gibbs and wife and Ed. Hazel bride on Wednesday evening, Sept. 25, Nervousness, Hysterics, Desponden ­ Genesee ...... 24.543.876 4,956,124 29.500.000 R. I). McDonald and wife visited 1901, Rev. Mr. Ford officiating. Only Gladwin ...... 1.689.999 410,100 2,100,000 and wife, of Duplain, left for the Pan- cy, Failing riemory. Weak Mind, Im­ 8,956,200 5,048,800 14,000,000 American Tuesday. his sister, Mrs. Emma Shalley, of Ben ­ relatives were present. Immediately 7.900,000 1,600,000 9,500,0ft) becility, Insanity, Heart, Lung, Skin, Grannd Traverse...... Preaching at the Baptist church gal, last Sunday. after the ceremony the happy couple Gratiot...... 10,987,7ft) 4,512,300 15,500,000 took their departure for the Pan- Hillsdale ...... -...... 16.828 400 4,171,600 21.000,00) next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 by Rev. Mrs. M. M. Messer intends to leave Blood, Kidney, Bladder and Houghton ...... _...... 98.425,000 41,575 000 140,000,000 Mr. Winans, of Ovid. soon foravisitto hercliildliood ’shome American. Huron ...... 11,004.396 2,895,604 13,400,000 and friends in Ohio. Ingham ..... 18,000 000 9.500, Oft) 27,500.000 SOUTH OVID. Ionia ...... 17,306,539 4,193,461 21,500,000 The Hawaiian woman ’s club at Ilerschel Rogers, of Lansing, and Iosco ...... 1.800.000 100,000 1,900,000 Elmer Rogers, of Chicago, have been From Our Correspondent. 4,506,000 1.492,000 6,000.000 Honolula debated the question: ‘Is it Isabella ...... 5,000 000 2,500,000 7.500.000 here on a visit to their parents, David Miss Emma Crane was home Sunday Private Diseases 30,000.000 6,000,000 36.000,000 better to take Rocky Mountain Tea Jackson ...... hot or cold? ’ Either way it magnifies Rogers and wife. from St. Johns. Kalamazoo ...... 24,302,267 5.697,733 30,000 000 Kalkaska...... 2.852,091 647,909 3,500,000 your pleasure. C. E. Van Sickle. Henry N. Blakeslee, of Summer- Mrs. Ida Sutfin was quite sick last Of Men and Women. 50.000.000 40,000,000 90,000,000 town, Tenn., has been visiting rela­ week but is out again. Keweenaw .... 3,062,394 937,606 4,000 OU) 1.171,287 222.713 1,400 OU) tives here for several days. lie for ­ Miss Ethel Sutfin visited the Wil­ Lake...... merly lived in this town and went to Lapeer ...... 13,7:14,000 766,000 14,50 >,000 DEL-WATER. son school last Thursday. No matter WHAT your Leelanau ...... 2,170.030 529.970 2.700.0U) his present home nearly thirteen Lenawee ...... 27,682,240 6,367,760 34,000,000 years ago. Miss Lula Shaver wits home from St. Livingston ...... 12,500,000 3,500,000 16,000,000 From our Correspondent. Johns Saturday and Sunday. disease or weakness call on I illAg 1.559.000 441.000 2 000.UU) Horace Winans and wife and Jay Mackinaw ...... 2.077,533 422,447 2.500.000 John Hunter has gone to Evart to Sessions and wife, of Lebanon, Frank A number from here attended the him and see if you can be Macomb ...... 20,036 000 4,964.000 25.000.0U) visit his sister. Abbott and wife, of Bloomer, and II. county fair at St. Johns last week. Manistee ______—.——— 11,198,810 2,301.190 13.500.000 curfcd. Marquette...... 18,718.000 11,282,000 30,000.000 Tiie Gall brothers arc doing a lively N. Blakeslee spent Wednesday and There was no school at the Bogus Mason ...... 6,464.769 1,035,231 7,500,000 business threshing beans. Thursday of last week witli E. B. school house last Thursday and Fri­ Mecosta ...... 3,794.150 1.205,850 5.000.010 Warne and wife, of near Fenwick. day. Menominee ...... 10.112,386 3,387,6 4 13,500,000 John Francis and wife returned Midland ...... - ...... 3,100,000 1.400,000 4.500.0U) Mrs. W. Williams spent Sunday Missaukee ...... 2.147.298 852.702 3,000,OU) from their trip to Buffalo yesterday. 16,948.900 3.551.100 20,500.000 with her parents, Mark Johnson and Consultation Free, 7,000,000 13.000.0U) Mrs. M. L. Corbin Is spending a few A Fiendish Attack. Montcalm ...... 6,000,000 days with her daughter, Mrs. Clara wife. Montmorency ...... — 964,800 535,200 1.500,000 An attack was lately made on C. F. Mrs. M. L. Waters came home Fri­ Muskegon ...... 12,158.646 2,341,3.14 14..500.000 Hunter. If you have been deceived Newaygo ...... 4,772.995 1,227,005 6,000,000 Mr. Spearbreaker, of South Riley, Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly day after spending a month with her Oakland ...... 29,505,275 4,494.725 34,000,000 proved fatal. It came through Ills kid­ brother in Perry. Oceana ...... — 5,031,968 918,032 6,0tt),000 who is sick with typhoid fever, had by frauds, humbugs, quacks, Ogemaw ...... 1,962,000 338 000 2.300.0U) eighteen acres of corn cut by his neigh ­ neys. His back got so lame lie could Rev. Stone had his goods moved Ontonagon ...... 3,704,619 4,295,381 8,000,000 not stoop without great rain, nor sit from the parsonage to his Riley free cures, free receipes, and Osceola...... -...... 3,452.630 2.047,870 5,500,000 bors and old friends in Watertown. 533,280 166,720 700,000 Geo. T. Nourse, Loren Dayton, Geo. F. in a chair except propped by cushions. appointment Monday. Oscoda...... No remedy helped him until he tried 2,406.410 593,590 3,U»,000 Lowell. Mr. Ilelzer and Tom Bateman, J. II. Perry, wife and grandson, so-called specialists call and Ottawa ...... 16,700,000 4,800,000 21.500.000 Electric Bitters which effected such a I’resque Isle ...... —...... 2, -.08,553 291,447 3,000.000 of Watertown and David Clark, of Paul Lemon, of Perry, visited at R. investigate. We can show 393,424 106.576 500,000 Eagle, were among the number who wonderful change that he writes he Roscommon ...... feels like a new man. This marvelous G. Waters from Friday until -Sunday. Saginaw ...... 35,163,656 6,836,344 42.000.000 turned out to help an old neighbor in J. W. Perry, wife and grandson, you many testimonials —our St. Clair ...... 23.563,000 6.487.000 30.000.0U) Ills time of need. medicine cures backache and kidney St. Joseph ...... 15,002,018 2,997,982 18.000.0U) trouble, purities the blood and builds Paul Lemons and R G. Waters and Sanilac ...... -...... 10,981.022 3,018.978 14.000.UX) Since the days of Cain murder, family spent Sunday witli O. G.Perry best reference Schoolcraft ...... 2.800,055 1,199.945 4,000,000 up your health. Only 50c at Fildew and Shiawassee ...... 13,797,750 7,702.250 21.500.0U) which is the crowning act of anarchy, Millman ’s drug store. and family. Tnscola ...... 14,351,897 3.148.103 17,500.000 has but slumbered in the unregener ­ Elmer Crane received the sad news Van Boren ...... —...... 13.065.000 2,915,000 16,000,000 ate human heart. Instances are in ­ Sunday of the death of his sister, who PAY WHEN CURED. Washtenaw ...... 33,989.760 3,060.240 37,0003100 numerable all along the history of the Wayne ______258,740.500 38,259,500 297,000,000 EUREKA. lived at Saginaw and went there Mon ­ Wexford ______5,401,500 596,500 6,000,000 world in support of this proposition. day to attend the funeral Tuesday. Human law can punish crime, and From Our Correspondent. If it should be impossible just laws properly executed can pre ­ SOUTH RILEy T vent crime. But human law is power ­ D. L. Eaegle and wife spent Sunday to call and see DR. MUNCH, in St. Johns. O. W. Robinson , less to stay the flood of degeneracy From Our Correspondent. write us enclosing stamp for which is sweeping in upon the world. Fellowship meeting at the Christian Mrs. Arthur Miller is visiting her information, circulars, testi­ Chairman of State Board of Equalizaton. The cure for this lies not in acts of church Saturday at 2 p. m. parents in Canada. lawlessness but in the strict obser ­ Mrs. J. Wheelock and children monials, etc., address the Jason E. Hammond . vance of law. Lynching offenders of George Ash and Mrs. Nellie Signs moved to Vassar Wednesday. were married Thursday. president Dr. H. M. Har ­ the law is teaching lawlessness by Mrs. Mary Botsford is suffering from Secretary op' State Board of Equalization. example the most forcible of all teach ­ muscular and bone rheumatism. N. R. Reed is having a cellar wall per. or Detroit Medica land ing. Mobbing persons obnoxious to built. O. F. Stevens is doing the the law is but a form of anarchy C. A. Putt and family spent Sunday work. Surgical Institute, Detroit, which is gaining ground at an alarm­ with their parents, D. L, Eaegle and Oscar Robinson and family, of Wa­ Mich. STATE OF MICHIGAN, ing rate. Concentrate wrath and wife. tertown, spent Sunday at Allie just indignation on the wretch who C. E. Van Sickle, wife and daughter Craun ’s. To accommodate people, has deprived the nation of a much Edith, were callers of their sister, Mrs. Several from this neighborhood at­ AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE, loved and highly esteemed chief L. A. Jeffreys. tended the county fair Thursday at DR. MlJNCH can l>e seen ipagistrate, but ao not pass lightly Marvin Ingcrsoll, Harry McKinstrey St. Johns. Lansing, September 25, 190/. over the lawless mobs that gather for monthly at the following ho­ and Floyd Wagner are confined to Mrs. Stine, from Ohio, has been vis­ the purpose of acts of violence in their homes with the measels. tel parlors: I HEREBY CERTIFY, That the foregoing is a true defiance of all law. iting her sistar, Mrs. Joe Snyder, and Mrs. Chancey Patterson went to other relatives the past two weeks. ST. JOHNS: Bronson, Branch county, Monday to Mrs. J. Hatch, of Lansing, and transcript of the determination of the State Board of Equal­ What's Tour Face Worth? visit her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Sleagcl. Frank Scott and family, of DeWitt, Hotel St. Johns, Friday Sometimes a fortune, but never, if Mrs. Mary Hlnkley returned from were guests of D. P. and Mrs. Hannah and Saturday, Oct. 18 and ization, as filed in my office on the 18th day of September, you have a sallow complexion, a jaun ­ Paw Paw Lake Saturday, where she Robinson Sunday. diced look, moth patcheR and blotches has been caring for her sister, Mrs. 19, 1901. 1901. on the skin —all signs of liver trouble. Williams. Makes assimilation perfect, healthy But Dr. King ’s New Life Pills give blood, firm muscles, strong nerves. LAINGSBURG: The ladies Christian aid society will Perry F. Powers , clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complex ­ meet at the home of Mrs. F. B. Young- Quickens the brain, makes and keeps LeBar Hotel, Thursday, ion. Only 25 cents at Fildew and Mill- love, Wednesday. Oct. 9 at 10 a. m. you well. Great medicine, Rocky A uditor General• man's drug store. Members please remember baskets. Mountain Tea. 35c. C. E. Van Sickle. Oct. 17.