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VOL XXXI.—NO. 5. ST. JOHNS* MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1896. WHOLE NO-1569

Hroillii. HI« MEMORY HONORED. —The Grand Ledge waterworks are completed and in operation. . PRETTY DISPLAY! The Funeral of the Late Charles Shield* Tickets Given Away to the King ’s —Special sale of desirable millinery at Gave Strong Evidence of HI* Worth. Daughters’ Flower Show. Boucher A Petscb’s for Saturday next. Last Sunday afternoon, despite the With every purchase of $1 or over at Three Children Burned to Death Mrs. L. Canfield ’s will be given Euek a —Some astounding bargains in stylish At the King ’s Daughters’ Chrys­ iuclemeucy of the weather, a large con ­ Was the Republican Ratification at Perrinton. course of friends of the late Charles ticket to the Flower Show, all this trimmed hats at Boucher A Petsch’s all anthemum and Baby 3how. at Eureka. week . Special sale of Trimmed Hat* the tune. Shields, a brakeman on the D. A M. during the same time. —Governor Rich has set apart railroad, who was run over and killed A|fenti Wanted to Canvass. FARM HOISK TOOK KIRK WHILE NUMBER OF OUR MERCHANTS HAVE by the cars at Pewamo, on Wednesday THEY SLElT Thursday, November 26, as a day for BRYAN HUNG IN EFFEGY BY $40 per month guaranteed to men or HANDSOME EXHIBITS. of last week, assembled at the M’omen. Call or address J. W. Keeney, general thanksgiving. HOODLUM ELEMENT. —Miss Lillian llavens is again seri­ home of his bereaved widowed mother, State Agent ; office with L. Grant, St. corner of Higham and Swegles Johns. And They Were (.'liable to **ave Tlienmelvee ously ill, and at times it seems as if her Tlie Profits Derived From the Enterprlee — One Escaped by Jumping From life caunot be secured to her by human street, to pay their respects to Cold weather, high price of fuel and Will be Distributed Among the The Act Denounced *■ Hliamelul by the a Window. powers. his memory, and to comfort by their close times for money can be satisfac­ Poor of Our Village. preseuce the mother, sisters and broth­ Better Ulna*. torily met by the use of the Rochester —Sir Joseph Porter will be sung and Radiator. John W. Snyder, agent. See acted by Mr. Ed. Moiuet, of Ithaca, at er. Rev. Mr. Hall, rector of St. John’s one in use at The Independent office, church, conducted the service, and the Perriutou, Mich., Nov. 10.—A terrible Newton Hall, Thanksgiving night, in The King ’s Daughters’ Chrysanthe­ or at Spaulding A Co. ’s hardM’are. choir of his church furnished the music, Eureka , November 10.—The Re­ holocaust occurred this morning at the Pinafore Opera. mum and Baby Show, in the building Leave Coal Orders residence of Alexander Cambell, four —Miss Helen Corbit entertained a few first east of Newton Hall, for the benefit all of which furnished a degree of com ­ publican ratification meeting held fort for those who mourn and for those At John Hicks ’. miles south of Ibis place. friends at whist Tuesday afternoon, in of the poor of our community, is pro ­ liere last evening, in honor of their friends who listened. Rev. Hall closed While the family were asleep the honor of her friend, Mrs. S. C. Brad- gressing finely. Booths have been made national victory, was rather a slim af­ Lo*t. his well-chosen remarks with the read house took lire. Being a light frame field, of Grand Rapids. and handsomely decoratod and fur­ fair, not because our town, as a hereto­ On Saturday last, a black ice wool faci- ing of the following beautiful poem : nator. Finder please leave at Geo. A. structure, it was*soon enveloped in —The first snow storm this season nished by our merchants, and the fore Repulican stronghold, is disloyal to her party, but on account of the unprin Wells’ grocery store. flames. The alarm was soon sounded, visited thin section last Sunday morn ­ Daughters and business firms have ‘Sometime, when all life’* lesson* have been but all the avenues of escape were shut ing. which has continued at intervals spared no labor or pains to make this a learned. principled, uncivilized means resorted Special Sale ■off, even most of the windows being in­ more or less of the time since. And sun and stars forever more have set, to to enable them to show the nature On Millinery this week at display and entertainment well worthy The things our weak judgments here have Mas. Jones ’, accessible. —Mr. A. J. l'uHaw. of the St. Johns the patronage of every admirer of beau­ still embodied in the make-up of some spurned, of our inhabitants. In The Steel House Block. One of thechildren escaped by jump­ Spring Co., and two of bis children, tiful and artistically arranged exhibits The things o'er which we grieved with lash Two wagons, one bearing seven farm It Will Pay You ing, but two others, aged six and two are recovering from severe sore throats, of any kind. es wet. respectively, and a cousin, aged 19, Will flash before us out of life's dark night. bells and as many bellmen, drawn by to see and buy those $1 Trimmed Hats and what appears to be la grippe. The decorated China and flower show at Mrs. Canfield ’s. The best line of were burned to death. —The November term of the circuit As stars shine most In deeper tints of blue, four horses, lead the van from the Re­ occupy the front part of the hall. Beau­ And wo shall see how all God's plans were Trimmed Hats for 100 ceots ever placed Neighbors flocked to the rescue, but court for this county has been further tiful ware from the hands of nearly all publican headquarters, followed by a on the market in St. Johns, as fiiey com ­ right. wagon carrying a few small boys with were unable to do anything, the house adjourned to Monday, November 23d. of our China decorators are included in And how what seemed reproof was love most bine both style and quality. horns, adding very little to the chimeof soon becoming a mass of ruins. The calendar bids fair to be a large one. the China exhibit. Cut and potted true. the cast iron organs. When nearing the Mackintoshes and Umbrellas. The charred remains were with diffi- —Be at Newton Hall Thanksgiving flowers and plants —palms, ferns, car­ Good line At John Hicks ’. If we could push ajar the gates of life, public square their eyes met this horri­ ■culty recovered. How the Are origin ­ night and hear Mr. Woodruff, of Lapeer, nations, primroses, violets, chrysanthe­ And stand within and all God's workings see, ble sight: Mr.Bryan was hung in effegy if ated is not known. who possesses a fine, robusto tenor voice mums, etc.—are for sale in large num We could interpret all this doubt and strife, Your clock stops take it to Allison ’s And for each mystery could find a key. and burned. This part of the jubilee Itrevltle*. and takes the character of Ralph Ilack- bers and at prices very reasonable. to be cleaned. ______met with very little enthusiasm, and —Everyone should see “Peck’s Bad stran with Pinafore Opera. The following named business firms "But not today. Then be content, poor heart! Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! Boy ” at Scriven ’s Opera House Satur­ —Fred J. Durkee, of Unionville, are represented: Mrs. L. Canfield, mil­ God's plans, like lilies pure and white, the barbarious act was condemned by unfold: the better element of all parties. Mr. Best place to buy Cloaks is day night. Admission 10 cents. Mich., who is representing in this state liner, a most beautiful and artistically At John Hicks ’. the firm of Adnauce, Platt A Co., of We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart; Bryan has proven himself to be too good —Miss Franc Bishop is much im­ arranged booth of white and lavander ; Time will reveal the calxyes of gold. Embroidery Silks proved after suffering five weeks with Poughkepsie, N. Y., will soon remove to the Steel, Bromley A Field furniture a man to be subjected to such dishonor And If. through patient toil, we reach theland Just arriving at Mrs. L. Canfield's. A severe lung trouble. St. Johns, where he will make his head company have furnished their space by persons living in a civilized, Christian Where :lred feet, with sandals loosed, may land. The character of Wm. J. Bryan complete line of all the newest shades —Geo. Kelch, drovier, shipped last quarters during the winter. with a nice line of dining room furni ­ rest. of Tilos, Roman and the new Caspian night to the Buffalo market a double —Mrs. A. J. Hicks, formerly of St. ture ; J. C. Hicks has a very pretty dis ­ Where we shall clearly know and understand, is above reproach. Deeds of this kind Silks, Brainard A Armstrong, the best deck of sheep from Wm. Byrnes ’ prize Johns and now of Ithaca, has been in­ play of ribbons, rugs, draperies and I think that we will say. 'God know the M ould not have been enacted here when silks made. flock. duced to instruct a class in dancing in other finery. Here you can get dainty best.’ " Eureka was more familiarly known as Found, — We invite special attention to the that village this winter, a social hop picture frames prettily decorated in The flowera, notwithstanding the un “ Swizzle Town. ” Shame and not loyal A yard or more of red flannel was ty is stamped on deeds of this kind, en­ found in the dining hall of the Baptist •exceptionally flue offers made by the to be given after each lesson. The first water colors, just the thing for a Christ­ favorable season of the year, were in society, opposite the post office, on Sat­ Mercantile Company in their ad. on last of the series will be given on the even mas gift, for only 10 ceuts. E. I. Hull abundance and very handsome. Noth­ acted in the presence of children in a urday. the day of the Silver mass meet­ page. iug of November 17. has a cosy booth of parlor furniture ; ing appeared to be omitted which kind civilized community. 1 am a Republi­ ing. Owner may have same by calling can and regret that such a scene should at TnK Independent office, and pay- —Married, at St. John's Rectory, —Lansing Record : “A. B. Moses, Boucher A Petsch have i neat and tasty and deeply sympathizing friends could ing for this notice. Wednesday evening, at 8:30 o ’clock, Mr. of Watertown, boasts of two genuine representation from their splendid stock do to comfort the aged, grief-stricken have been enacted in our midst. K. William Harding and Christina Mead­ russet apples on a Ben Davis tree. The of millinery; Allison, the jeweler, mother and the remaining members of Linoleum and Oil Cloths. ows, both of Bingham. tree had never been grafted to this vari­ makes a handsome exhibit of hisexcel ­ her family. About twenty railroad men —We are informed that the principal Many styles and prices —Married, at the M. E. parsonage, St. ety. The apples were on different parts lent line of silverware, cut glass, etc.; from Grand Rapids. Owosso and other creditors of the Robert M. Steel Com ­ At John Hicks ’ Johns, November 10, 1896, by Rev. D. of the tree,.and the branches that held and Hamilton, the photographer, has an points, came here under all manner of pany, limited, the St. Johns Manufac ­ Two Drays. D. Martin, Guy V. Wauvle, of Victor, them also held a number of Ben Davis interesting collection of pictures. At­ difficult and unpleasant circumstances turing Company. St. Johns Mercantile If you have heavy draying or light diveries to be done, and desire care and Jennie Steel, of Bath. apples. tractive oriental booths have been ar to attend the funeral of their highly re­ Company, and other concerns in which promptness at reasonable prices, and — Married, at the M. E. parsonage —Bert Moore, who recently visited ranged by the King's Daughters, which spected companion and co-worker. he is interested, were here last Saturday call on me. Richard G ay . St. Johns, November.7, 1890, by Rev. I). New Haven, Mich., for the purpose of with the above mentioned displays The deceased was a young man pos ­ and held a meeting, at which they de ­ D. Martin, Murritt Ridenour and Ida form a magnificent representation which sessing exceptionably good habits; was cided to organize a fund of 3,500 for the Fall and Winter Underwear. arranging for the opening of a banking Best values At John Hicks ’. May Young, of Bengal. Mich. office there, returned last Friday morn ­ needs to be seen to be appreciated. quiet, gentlemanly, trustworthy and purpose of investigating the affairs of —The Frost & Faushawe Company ing, since which time he has been con ­ The special attraction this afternoon faithful in the discharge of any these concerns. They have employed For Gold and Silver Platings go to are at Scriven ’s Opera House this week fined to nis home with catarrhal pneu ­ is a baby show, where all the many duty entrusted to him. He was a very two expert accountants to go through G. B. Porter 's. presenting a different play each night monia. However, he is steadily growing bright, beautiful little ones are to be worthy young man,and his faithfulness tlie books of these concerns. Spaulding Apples Wanted. Their entertainments are well worth the better. seen. A prize will be given to each of and love of home and friends endeared A Norton are the attorneys for the cred ­ Wanted at the St. Johns Evaporating the three babies, of different ages, who him to his fond mother and kindred. price of admission —10 cents. The deer bunting season in this itors, and Fedewa A Waibridge for the Works 50,(XX) bushels of good drying ap­ —Webber & Waguer, the progressive are judged to be the prettiest ones. This is the fourth time since the death above mentioned concerns. Those here ples. We prefer to buy by contract, and State opened November 3d. About 20. of Mrs. Shields’ husband that death has cordially invite the farmers of Clinton clothiers at No. 17 Clinton avenue, did On Friday evening a chicken pie last week represented creditors holding county to call at our factory and make an unusual large business on the days 000 licenses had been issuced up to last social will be held, to w hich the public entered their family circle and taken Monday, 96 of which were from this claims aggregating $250,000. A recent arrangements as to prices and time of of the gold and silver mass meetings. is cordially invited. Price of supper some member therefrom—two sons, a delivery. county. This is 3,000 in excess of what inventory made of Mr. R. M. Steel's re­ They continue to sell their goods at hot including an inspection of these splen­ brother-in-law, and a son-in-law, and all sources and liabilities, showed the cred ­ St. Johns Evaporating Co . tom prices and to take the two metals the total number issued in 1895. Ex­ did displays, 25 cents. within a comparatively short period. perts who have counted every deer in it side of the account largely in excess of Allison's $1.00 Alarm clocks. at par. Theirstock is unsurpassed for Let everyone do their part toward May God comrort and give this heart­ the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of the debtor. Individually he is all right completeness, perfect work, best styles helping the King's Daughters in their broken mother renewed strength and and could pay, with anything like fair Best $1.50 fountain pens. Michigan declare that this makes about At Allison ’s. and lowest prices. efforts to relieve suffering and provid ­ hope m which to bear this last sad blow. times for business and sale of property, —Those having the matter in charge five hunters to every deer in the forests ing for the unfortunate poor of our The remains Mere laid to rest in St. repai St. Johns and other town in Clinton $3 for every $1 of his indebtedness. But were unable to raise by subscription the community, many who, by the severe Johns cemetery. it is the loan of his name as endorser ounce of gold At G. B. Porter 's. amount necessary to liquidate the claim county are liberally represented by sure pressure of the present hard times, look The duties of Undertaker Ingraham shots. that crippled him. For first class watch woik go to of R. G. Steel in the St. Johns band in­ with dread upon the approach of the were nicely performed, a fact which ______G. B. Po uter ’s. —Miss Henrietta Blank entertained a struments, and the property was turned coming winter. produced most favorable comment from PERSONAL. Going Out of Business. over to Mr. Steel this morning. This few of her friends at Lotto and popcorn The show will be continued through every side. Having decided to go out of the Agri ­ will cripple the band severely and may at her home on Spring street, last week Saturday. Ed. Ferrler was home Monday. cultural Implement, Carriage and Wag­ L. O. DaFoe went to Ionia Tuesday. cause its dissolution, although the boys Thursday evening. Miss Thurza Judd Death of a PromlHinic Young Man. on business, and give my whole atten­ won the first prize at Lotto, being a R. M. M’lnston was In Ovid on Tuesday. tion to the sale of SewinR Machines, I are making a strong effort to secure HAS JOINED HIS COMRADES. Rev. Anson T. Martin, son of Rev. Rev. Dr. Butler visited Owosso last Monday will offer the remainder of my fine stock other instruments and continue the or ­ Bisque vase, and Arthur Granger, the R.C. Davies was in Owosso today on business of implements and vehicles at very low “booby' ’ prize. After refreshments had Joel Martin, general superintendent of ganization. After a Faithful Service In the Defence o the Congregational mission work in L. B. Allison went to Grand Rapids on bust prices for ready pay. Call and see been served dancing was indulged in ness Tuesday. ______A. B. Balcom . —The work of remodeling the old resi Hi* Country, Gilbert Farrlnli I.hjh Aside northern Michigan, and cousin to Rev and a most enjoyable time had until a Arthur Granger spent Sunday and Monday 700 grains free silver, or 371 grains dence of the late Geo. W. Stephenson HI* I.i4—t Work. I). D. Martin, of this place, died at the last In Grand Rapids. corner of Cass and Wight street, pur late hour, when all said the “good nielit backed by the American Eagle, will get words to their young hostess and re­ Gilbert Parrish, a recognized good cit­ home of his brother, E. P. Martin, in E. J. Molnet, of Ithaca, was in this village your watch cleaned chased by Dr. L. Jones, is progressing Ovid, Thursday, November 5. He was the first of the week. At G. B. Porter ’s. paired to their respective homes with izen, who was serving his second term J. H. fedewa Is home from his professional nicely. The changes have been some M-ell Known to all Bay View visitors as Inmirsnce, what radical and the results will be as the feeling that the evening had been as justice of the peace for this township visit to New York City. well and pleasantly spent. died at his home on Clinton avenue the popular clerk at the Bay View Samuel Sperry went to Detroit this morning Fire, Life and Cyclone. satisfactory as could be expected. We House. He was 22 years of age, highly to visit his daughter M>ra. T. C. Butler . understand that the doctor has a pur­ —The management of the new lecture Tuesday evening, November 10, 1890 aged 57 years, from a combination of educated, having attended four colleges J. H. Fedewa, J. T. Milltnan and F. A. Now Ih Your Opportunity chaser for the property when ready for course are to be congratulated in the and a graduate of one, and was in every Travis were in Fowler on Tuesday. To buy one of the leading Sewing Ma­ troubles. He served on the election Miss Marion Ney went to Detroit Monday chines of the day at a price greatly re­ occupancy. This being the case, he will first entertainment, last Tuesday even May a young man of great promise. He probably commence the erection of a ing. The night was stormy and many board in district No. 3, at the late elec morning to resume her study of stenography. duced. You can save a handsome mar­ had recently been called to the pastor ­ Mrs. J, G. Wise went to Ann Arbor this gin by seeing me before you buy. tine house on the corner lot next spring ticket-holders were unable to attend tion, by virtue of his office. For some time he had experienced heart trouble ate of tlie Congregational church at morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. T. Corbett, A. B. Balcom . for the use and comfort of his own fam The music by home talent and theread of that city. On Friday of last week he was first con Wolverine, Mich., and there preached Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet, ” 5 cents. ily. The location is a fine one. ings and recitations were much enjoyed his first sermon the last Sunday before Hollis Corbin left yesterday for Lapeer, fined to his home with pleurisy, and a where he has accepted the foremansblp of a —Parties who go into the electric The feature of the evening was the ar­ taken ill. He was sick four M-eeks with Smoke ’Royal Crown Perfecto, ” 10 light station should leave their watches tistic posing and pantomiming. This large and painful carbuncle made itsap new paper In that city. cents. pearance at the base of his brain, which that ever fatal disease, quick consum ­ Dr. Weller went to Detroit Tuesday morning, behind or they will get them loaded was certainly above criticism, and it is where he haB been drawn as juror In the coupled with the weak condition of his ption. He met his death as bravely and TATE BANK OF >T. JOHNS. Several parties have been to the jewel doubtful if any thing finer, in that line United States circuit court. S' heart, produced death as above stated. calmly as though it were no more than ers to have their watches remedied can be produced. Miss Stanton would a call to a higher and happier field of Fred R. Jackson is enjoying a visit from his COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS be warmly welcomed in St. Johns again The deceased was born in Wayne sister, Mrs. Hotelling, and bis little daughter, from from this defect. If you get activity. He was buried in Hillsdale, CAPITAL, 60,000. caught this way the best way out of the and if the other entertainments on the couuty, Mich., and had been a resident Margarette, from Chesanlng. on Monday, November 9, Rev. Martin, Mrs. Orrin W. Miller and son Fred have re­ NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS 1000,000 difficulty is to wrap your watch up in course are of as high a grade as this one of St. Johns about ten years. In 1861 he enlisted in the 2d Michigan infantry of this place, accompanied the family turned from Washington, D. C„to again lake sheet copper and bury it in the ground they deserve a large patronage. up tkelr residence In St. Johns. Mr. Miller K. PERRIN. President. and served three years, at the expira and the remains there and took part in O. W. MUNGER, Vice-President. for a few days when it will be all right —The votes this year were canvassed the funeral service. will remain In Washington add continue his again. The ground acting as a neutral under the new law, which is composed tion of which time he re-enlisted for services as carpenter in the Treasury depart ­ J. W. FITZGERALD, Cuhler. ment. H. H. FITZGERALD, AmtsUnt izing agent, draws the magnetism out of a board of three instead of a repre nine months and served to the close of —Here is something that every farmer Max Blank.of the Penny Store, was in De­ of the watch leaving it in its normal tlie war. He was a pensioner and a DIRECTORS: stative from every township and super in the laud ought to know : Sprinkle a troit last week having one of his eyes treated condition. —Ex. worthy and houored member of Chas. E by Dr. Frank, an oocullst of that city. The W. Mlinger, Gao. F. Marvin, J. W. Fitr.ger*ld, visor district. The board for Clinton little stone lime in your stock tank and —The last legislature appropriated county was composed of L. \V. Baldwin Grisson Post, G. A. R„, under whose treatment was successful. Dr. Frank expects J. H. Co. bit, J. H. Fedewa, Geo. W. Km- not a particle of green scum will form moni, M. V. Brown, P. K. Perrin, $5,000 for the expense of conducting Dallas ; Andrew S. West, DeWitt, and directions his funeral will be held from to visit St. Johns ere long. in the water. When the lime water Mrs. 8. C. Brad field, of Grand Rapids, who has O. 8. Allison, G. E. Corbin. farmers’ institutes for the year ending the M. E. church at 2 o ’clock tomorrow Thomas C. Butler, Bingham. They loses its strength and scum begins to been spending a week with Mrs. G. S. Corbit, Jeaae Sullivan. June 30,1896. Kenyon L. Butterfield met in the supervisors ’ room in the (Friday) afternoon, and the interment form, which may be twice during the left this morning for Saginaw, where she will will be made in St. Johns cemetery. visit friends. She was accompanied as far as 4 Par Cent. Intermit. Paid on Tima Deposits superintendent of these institutes court house, Tuesday, and commenced season, wash the tank and repeat the makes the following report of the dis A widow in very poor health, besides Owosso by Mrs. Corbit, who will spend a couple the work of canvassing the votes of the dose. It is cheap and harmless and rpHK STATE SAVING* RANK. tribution of this fund : Salary of super late election. It was soon discovered four children survive him. He was a of days with her sister, Mrs Shaver. X OF FOWLER. wholesome, keeps water sweet and Mrs, J. M. Sage and daughter. Francis, of intendent, $050 ; traveling expenses of that there were important errors in the good citizen —sober, peaceable and just. In this sad event he has again been hon­ saves time.—Ex. Detroit, arrived here Monday nlgbt to visit CAPITAL, $15,000. the superintendent in arranging for the returns from Eagle, Riley, Olive, Essex frlenda and relatlvea, and to attend to the NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 9600J0C9. orably mustered out, and has been add ­ placing of a beautiful monument at her hus­ institutes, $336.59; salary of clerk Victor and Duplain, and it required the Card of Thanka. ed to the large number of comrades who band's grave in St. Johns ocmetery. The FRANK ORULER, Preaidant. 1246.00; per diem of institute lecturers sending out of a special messenger to I desire, through thla medium, to express my $2,133.40 ; printing, $50.46 ; stationary obtain the correct rnturns from the had preceeded to the scenes of the new work la being done by F. F. Murdock. FREDERICK 8CHRMER, Vice rreaidant and better life. uubounded gratitude to the kind friends and Mrs. Richard Dlxby, who baa been receiving W. H. 8NELLING CmU* $60.70; office postage, $140.13 ; mailing above mentioned towns. In fact, there neighbors who so generously tendered their treatment at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, re­ DIRECTORS: institute bulletin, $79; office apparatus was but the single township of Dallas, service* during tbs sickness, death and burial turned to her home In this village Monday Card of Thank*. of my beloved wife. My thanks are especially Constantine Feldpansch, Frederick Schemer including typewriter, $114.80; appar but what had some faulty places in its noon, very much Improved In health. She W. H. Saelltng, Michael SplUley, We with to express our grest appreciation due to the members of the L. O. T. M , D. of R was accompanied by Mrs. Fred J. Durkee, of atus for lecturers, $23.30; farm home returns, which required delay and ex­ of the many kind and sympathetic acta of A. E. Dutcher, Frank Orular. and I. O. O F. for their valuable assistance in Unionville, Mlob., who has also been receiving neighbors and friends durln* our last bereave­ Constantine Gruler. reading circle $102 30; sundries, $19.27 pense in correcting. The official can­ my hour of affliction. treatment at the Sanitarium for paralysis and ment. MBS. SHIELDS AND FAMILY. toUl, $5,000. vass will be published next week. CHARLES H. REEVES. whose condition Is much improved. ' Four per eent. Interest paid on Urns deft OUHTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890.

liana In HU C«1L Tcnie Fouccault, whom it is alleged CASUALTIES. German* Bitter Again** Bismarck. 'TWEEN THE LAKES. George W, Whipple, a butcher, liv­ BUSINESS REVIVAL. Berlin: The Hamburger Nachricht- was betrayed by Adlor La Rose, at John Butler, aged 40 years, a drain ­ ing at 922 Twenty-fifth street at De­ Bay City, wreaked vengeance on her en ’s reply to the press attacks made age canal employe, was run over by upon that, paper, which is accused of MICHIGAN NEWS RECORDED IN troit, has been away from his wife and faithless lover by throwing a pail of family for some time, because he is not concentrated lye squarely into his face. PROSPERITY KNOCKING AT OUR an electric street car at Joliet, Ill., and making “traitorous revelations ” in BRIEF ITEMS. able to agree with them. He returned La Rose suffered intense agony and DOORS AOAIN. killed. having disclosed the existence of the and went to his home. Shortly after­ was taken to a physician’s, who pro ­ Joseph Rosenthal of Peru, Ind., a Russo-German neutrality treaty dur ­ wards he was arrested on an old war­ well-known capitalist and manufactur ­ ing the period extending from 1884 to gchooner WnukNha Founder* In • Qnle nounced the sight of his left eye to be The Good Tidings of * Revival of Trad* rant, charging him with being a tip­ entirely destroyed, and the right eye er, was stricken with paralysis at Ko ­ 1890, has not in the slightest degree Off Muskegon and of the Crew of pler. He was taken to the Vinewood- seriously injured. and Manufactnrlng Coming From all komo, Ind., and Is in a critical con­ pacified Prince Bismarck’s assailants, Seven bnt One Men Escapes—Drunken ave. nolice station. About an hour Part* of the Country Bringing Good dition. nor has it stilled the clamor that the The schooner A. J. McBrier went government take immediate and de ­ Captn'.n and Crew Responsible. after being put in a cell Doorman Char- ashore above Port Hope and was re­ Cheer to Every Class of People. Frank Klear, a farmer near Napol ­ land heard a peculiar sound in the cell. leased by the tug Thompson, after jet­ eon, Ohio, accidentally shot and killed cisive action to suppress the revelations. He found Whipple hanging to the bars tisoning the duck load of lath. While himself while examining his gun. He There seems now to be no doubt that Schooner Sank —Six Men Drowned. at the top of his cell by a cord. He the fall of Prince Bismarck was asso ­ The three-masted schooner Wauke­ they were shifting the tow line the Dispatches have been received from was blowing in the muzzle, with his died in a few minutes. He had taken schooner capsized, but no one was lost. foot on the hammer, when it slipped ciated with the emperor ’s denunciation sha, of Chicago sank off Muskegon at nearly every section of the eastern, of the Russo-German treaty, and his off his shoes so that his movements The vessel remained afloat and was southern and Mississippi valley states and a bullet went through his head, night during a gale. Six of the crew, could not be heard by the doorman. killing him instantly. majesty ’s appointment of Count Caprivi including the captain, were drowned towed into Hand Beach on her beam showing that the country ’s business, as imperial chancellor followed. Em­ The cord he hanged himself with was ends. Everything moveable was lost which have been at a standstill for While Jeff Jackson, John Adams, and only one man was rescued. The one he had been using as a belt to peror Francis Joseph, of Austria, :> ad survivor is Frank Dolach, aged about the bottom was damaged. many months and especially pending William Taylor and Robert Alison, ne­ to keep his trousers up. gro laborers, were working at a sugar Count Kalnoky, the Austrian minister 80. He was a seaman on the ill-fated Fire destroyed four business build ­ the presidential election, is opening of foreign affai re, had got wind of the upon a period of general prosperity. cane mill near Wild Fork, Monroe schooner, and had the life saving crew Young Lady Paid Her Election Bet. ing, at Lake Odessa. John Lowery, secret convention between Prince Bis­ been 15 minutes later he would not two stores, loss 81,500, not insured; L. From Chicago it is announced that county, Alabama, they were fired upon Miss Metta Owens, a clerk in the from marck and the Russian foreign office, have lived to tell the story. Hadgley & Sou, building and agricul ­ traveling men from the commercial the darkness by unknown per­ probably through St. Petersburg, and Pcnnock 3 50 Miss Louisa Hoy was brutally treated every child of school age in the state. houses being burned. The people were Va., have resumed. The car works at Frederick J. Farr, president of the Lower grades. .2 75.. 4 00 1 65 3 01 3 35 by about a score of whitecaps at Capac, terror stricken and thrown into a panie. Mt. Vernon, Ill., got an order for 300 Detroit. — The football teams of the University Farr-Ward company, manufacturing Best grades ... .3 85.. 4 0) 3 1) 4 25 3 50 because of her alleged fondness for the The total loss is estimated at 8200,000. cars from the Louisville & Nashville chemists, which recently closed out on Lower grades. .2 U0..3 W 1 50 3 00 3 40 of Michigan and the University of Min­ road and resumed work. The Niles Cincinnati — society of H. P. .Tenney, a well-known nesota fought a hard battle at Minne ­ Two men and a boy who were steal­ assignment, was arrested at Saratoga, lawyer. Louisa Roy has been a clerk ing a ride on an Erie car loaded with tool works and other shops at Hamil­ Best grades. .. .3 75..4 15 3 25 4 25 3 50 apolis for the championship of the ton, O., announce increased forces. N. Y., charged with forgery. Lower grades .2 00..3 6) 1 75 3 00 3 35 in Jenney ’s office about six years. Mrs. west. Michigan won by a score of iron piping were instantly killed at William Jackson, a colored man who Cleveland — Jenney became jealous, and frequent Furnaces at Iron ton, Ashland and other Best grades ... .3 05.. 4 00 3 00 4 11 3 55 6 to 4. Wellsville, N. Y., by the jarring of the cut Clara Rambo, also colored, In Lock- Lower grades. .2 J0..8 6) 1 50 3 00 3 40 family quarrels resulted. Recently car by a switch engine and theshifting Ohio river towns will go into blast. The apple growers of Kent county The Griffith wood works and the Pow ­ port, Ill., Monday, was arrested for Pittsburg — the fellow has spent much time at the of the pipes. murder, the woman having died. Best grades .. .3 8)..4 00 3 50 4 6) 3 75 Roy home and finally the citizens vis­ have a surplus of more than 20,000 ell brass works at Cincinnati have re­ Lower grades. .2 0J..3 0) 1 75 3 75 3 8) barrels of apples on hand that they The Maumee Rolling Mill Cow, at sumed and several others will increase Bert Comins, an employe on Ex- ited the house, ordering Mr. Roy to Toledo, has increased its force by 200 Congressman Yaple’s farm, near La­ GRAIN, ETC. surrender both Jenney and his daugh ­ cannot dispose of. The loeal price is their forces. 40 cents per barrel, and this will not men. The sheet iron mills have been grange, Ind., committed suicide while Wheat. Corn. Oats. ter. Upon his refusal to do so, they closed for several months. The men In Peoria, Ill., the Peoria cordage No. 2 red No. 2 mix No. 2 white pay the expense of shipping them. temporarily insane. New York 89 H (30 % 23)4 24 hurled stones through the windows. are all high priced skilled workmen works put on a night force; the Culter 3014 Diphtheria is now prevalent iD a & Proctor stove works will resume op ­ Edward Fennelly, the defaulting Chicago 81 .84 24i»..24)* 21)4.. 21k Miss Roy came out and threw herself and will go to work at the regular scale. treasurer of Ashland county, Wis., has •Detroit 88 . .8814 25 . .25 28 •• 2')4 on the mercy of the mob, and they number of towns in the copper mining erations; the Peoria Rubber the name week prospect they will do so again. atable, which wasgarnished by pictures Konkan, Chappur, etc. Prices are still Warren B. Mason, a commercial trav­ newspapers containing election returns last year and 8.216. *• la 1893. Failures the of the Republican candidates, Republi­ rising slowly. About 67,000 men are eler, died at Chicago from the effects past week were 3-W, against 28 j the correspond ­ ‘ Mrs. Amanda Dion died at Saginaw, away from a newsboy and stamping ing week ef last year. from an overdose of morphine. can mottoes, etc. already engaged on the relief works. of his folding bed closing up on him. them in the mud. Saginaw lumber firms report a lively Three banks of Greenville which A Berlin correspondent says: “The At Manchester, Conn., the big silk Girard Chateau, a prisoner, fired the a novelty in cut glass la a mammoth Improvement in business. A. C. Mc­ refused to negotiate loans before elec­ czar has ordered all documents con ­ mills of the Cheney Bros., have began Montgomery county jail, at Hillsboro, cigar Jar, la shape resembling a pickle Lean, wbo operates a line of lumber tion are celebrating by loosening up, nected with the Russo-German secret a fall time schedule. The works have Ill. Chateau will die from burns, and Jar, but with the distinguishing feature lighters on the river, has put on 125 and loans can be obtained in any kind convention (which Prince Bismarck has been running at a reduoed time for Robert Young and Charlee McCann, of a large hollow space In the cut stop ­ more men, and wanted as many more, of money. The Ranney Refrigerator recently made public through the Ham­ more than three years. The change two fellow prisoners, were seriously per, In which a moist sponge is placed but could not obtain them. Wickes Co., which has been running on short burger Nachrichten) in the possession affects 2,500 employes. burned. The jail was not damaged to keep the fragrant Havanas in Jnst Bros., machine and boiler builders, time, has also started up again. of the Russian foreign office or of the The monthly comparative statement much. the proper condition. have added 40 men to theirfore*. The whole crew of a steam barge family of Count Schouvaloff, who was of the receipts and expenditures of the ▲t Wapakonets, Ohio, Benjamin A novel ornament for the drawing ­ loaded at Bay City, were arrested for Russian ambassador at Berlin in 1890, United States shows the total receipts to be submitted to him forthwith. during October to have been $26,- Merts, an employe of the Standard Oil room is a hanging flower Jardiniere. According to this, soon after the im­ alleged illegal voting. Six officers Company, committed suicide by shoot ­ Suspended from a wrought iron bracket portation of the orange tree by the went out on the fire tug and made the Emperor William is also indignant at 282,829, as compared with 827,901.758 ing himself through the head. He was the disclosures made. ” for October, 1895. The disbursements are half a dozen vases of Italian fai­ doors, one of the Spanish kings bad arrests. The prisoners were released pumper for many years, and last week ence, In odd flower-like shapes', resem­ i specimen of which he was very proud on ball. Their names are William After working one-half a force on during the month aggregating $33,978,- 277, showing a deficit for October of he wss promoted to field boss. It is bling, tulips, orchids, etc., and these tnd of which the French ambassador Quinn, captain; Fred Evans, Thomas one-half time for several months the said the promotion worried him so that McGraw, Edwin Kean, John Qualey Missouri Pacific shops at Sedalia, Mo., $7,655,458, as compared with the deficit when filled with delicate trailing vines sas extremely desirous to obtain an of $6,601,687 for October last year. he became tempr arlly Insane. He look as If part of tbs luxuriant growth. iffshoot. and David Maxwell. •re running a fall force on full time. leaves a widow and three children* CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896.

in their own family or neighborhood, street along which she walks and the that condition was I am unable to even and here and there you think of ore. rickety stairs up which she climbs, but HAS MUSIC IN HIM. conjecture and leave it. hoping an DR. TALMAGE’S SERMON. What unction they had in prayer! she is accompanied by an autopsy may shed some light that may benefit the profession and thereby hu­ What power they had in exhortation! unseen cohort of angels with HEARS ENTRANCING SOUNDS manity at large. All the above condi­ Eyes If they walked into a home every mem­ drawn sworda to defend her, IN HIS STOMACH. tions are now much Improved, and it »KPf, now m« more or len affected by catarth. Washington, D. C., Nov. 8, 1896. — ber of it felt a holy thrill, and if they and with garlands twisted for whloh U caused by Impure blo^d. cure oaten* Clear out of the ordinary style of ser­ Is perhaps my duty to state that stimu­ by purifying the blood. Remember walked into a prayer- meeting the dull ­ her victories, all up and down A Kansas Physician Give* His Body to lants have contributed more to effect monizing is this remarkable discourse ness and stolidity Instantly vanished. the tenement-house districts. I tell this than all other prescriptions that I of Dr. Talmage. His text is: Rom. 9: One of them would wake up a whole you there was not so much excitement Science—A Remarkable Will Uequeatb- have tried, though socially and finan­ 3: "I could wish that my self were ac­ church. One of them would sometimes when Anne Boleyn, on her way to her lor Himself After Death to Auy Who cially I am aware of their evil effect. cursed from Christ for my brethren, electrify a whole city. ooronation, found the Thames stirred Will Investigate. But what can I do when suffering other Hood’smy kinsmen according to the flesh.” But the most wonderful one of that by fifty gilded barges, with brilliant than to resort to the only remedy A tough passage, indeed, for those characterization the world ever saw or flags, in which hung small bells, rung EAL1ZING that known? I realize that the tendency Sarsaparilla who take Paul literally. When some heard or felt was a peasant in the far by each motion of the wind, noblemen there are some is to overstep the bounds of moderation, of the old theologians declared that east, wearing a plain blouse like an in­ standing in scarlet, and wharf spread points in my anat­ and strive to guard against that evil t» the heat—In fact the One True Blood Porifl'r. omy that may be of the best I can." These are the princi­ Hnnrl ’s Pilla are tasteless. mild, cffco they were willing to be damned for the verted wheat sack, with three open ­ with cloth of gold, and all the gateways 11UUU a t-IIIS tlve A1, druwUti . tto . surmounted by huzzahlng admirers, Interest to our pro ­ pal features of what is probably the glory of God, they said what no one ings, one for the neck, and the other most remarkable last will and testa­ believed. Paul did not in the text mean two for the arms. His father a wheel­ and the streets hung with crimson vel­ fession, I will map It cost no more to feed, to shelter and ae them out in order ment ever made in this country. Dr. more to shear a g< od sheep than a poor one. he was willing to die forever to save wright and house-builder, and given to vet, and trumpets and cannons sound ­ Foote exacts very little in return for his relatives. He used hyperbole, and various carpentry. His mother at first ing the Jubilee, and Anne, dressed in to facilitate the the bequest of his remarkable body to . “I have nothing ’ in the store that surcoat of silver tissue, and brow, work of the opera ­ 6ells so well or gives such general sat­ when he.declared, “I could wish that under suspicion because of the circum­ tor who may dls- science. He makes the condition that isfaction as Dr. Fowler ’s Ext. of Wild myself were accursed from Christ for stances of his nativity, and he chased gleaming with a circlet of rubies, and Bect my remains. his remains, or such part of them as Strawberry. I always recommend it my brethren, my kinsmen according to by a Herodic mania out of his native amid fountains that pored Rhenikh the examining scientists do not need wine, passed on to Westminster Hall, This is a clause be cremated, as he has decided objec ­ in caws of summer complaint or bowel the flesh,” he meant in the most vehe­ land, tg live awhile under the shadows from the last will and testam&it of Dr. trouble of any kind. ” C. A. West, ment of all possible ways to declare of the sphinx and Pyramid of Gizeh, and rode in on a caprisoned palfry, Its tions to the custom of burial. He fur­ Rainsborougli, O. I. N. Foote, of Argentine. The doctor ther conditions that the medical society his anxiety for the salvation of his afterward confounding the LL.D.’s of hoofs clattering the classic floor, and, is still very much alive, but he has Profit comes irono making pork with young relatives and friends. It was a pas­ Jerusalem, then stopping the parox ­ dismounting, passed into Westminstei accepting his trust and taking his body ttock and especially so with the spring pig. published his will In order that the pay his widow $365 a year for the re­ sion for souls. Not more than one ysm of tempest and of madman. His Abbey, and between the choir and high medical profession generally may know altar, was crowned queen, amid organs mainder of her life, but he tempers this All those creeping, crawling, sting ­ Christian out of thousands of Chris­ path strewn with slain dropsies and that his body exhibits some remarka­ by remarking that his wife will ing sensations that combine to make tians feels it All-absorbing desire for catalepsies and ophthalmias, transfig ­ and choirs chanting the Te Deums—I ble and scientifically Inexplicable phe­ bp the tortures of any itching disease say, there was not much in all that scarcely survive him, as she is suffering the bettermen of the physical and men­ ured on one mountain, preaching on nomena, and that he is willing —and in from a serious heart trouble, and that 01 the skin are instantly relieved and tal condition is very common. It glory which dazzles the eyes of his­ fact wills—that his remains after death permanently cured by Doan ’s Oint­ another mountain, dying on another if she does she cannot at best live long. would take more of a mathematician mountain, and ascending from another tory when It is compared with the shall be Investigated by competent He also adds to his will a long disser ­ ment. Take no substitute. Doan ’s heavenly reception which that minis­ medical experts. He therefore for ­ never fails than I ever can be to calculate how mountain —the greatest, the loveliest, tation upon the immorality of burial many are, up to an anxiety that some ­ the mightiest, the kindest, the moet tering spirit of the hack alley shall re­ mally bequeaths his body to any medi ­ and the advantages of cremation. He There is no use referring to the symbol of times will not let them sleep nights, ceive when she goes up to coronation. cal institution of respectable Import ­ wants a portion of his dust given to his tnercy with a frowning face. self-sacrificing, most beautiful being ance who will agree to make such in­ planning for the efficiency of hospitals whose feet ever touched the earth. Tell In this world God never does his married daughter and he bequeaths his No need to fear the approach of croup best. He can hang on the horizon vestigation. The phenomena that Dr. extensive library and apparatus of all If you have Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil where the sick and wounded of us, ye deserts who heard our Savior ’s Foote considers so remarkable are fully body are treated, and for eye and prayer; tell ua, ye seas that drenched grander mornings than have ever yet descriptions to the medical society that in the house. Never was a case that described in this peculiar document. undertakes the trust made in his will. It wouldn ’t cure if used at the outset. ear Infirmaries, and for dispensaries him with your surf; tell us^ye multi­ been kindled, and rainbow the sky with After describing some peculiarities of and retreats where the poorest may tudes who heard him preach on deck, richer colors than have ever been minor importance, he tells some re- Dr. Foote got his education at the Uni­ What Is civilization? I answer, the power of versity of Michigan and the New York have most skilful surgery and help­ on beach, on hillside; tell us, Golgotha arched, and attune the oceans to more 'rkable stories about his stomach. good women. —Emerson. The surgeon who makes the exami- Medical College. He was born in ful treatment. Oh, It is beautiful and who heard the stroke of the hammer majestic doxologies than have ever yet Massachusetts, in 1823, and spent most The secret of happiness, “Keep your glorious, this widespread and ever- been attuned; but as near as I can tell, ion, ” he writqg in his will, “may or liver right.” Burdock Blood Bitters is on the spikeheads, and the dying groan -iay not find anything abnormal, for of of bis life in Ohio. He says in his will intensifying movement to alleviate and in that midnight that dropped on mid- and I speak It reverently, heaven Is that, though ruined three times by hature’s remedy for complaints of the cure physical misfortunes! May God the place where God has done his best. late years my stomach has caused me liver or bowels. noon, did anyone like Jesus have this little or no trouble, but some years ago flood and once by fire, his practice has encourage and help the thousands of passion for souls? He can build no greater Joys, lift no been successful. A Kansas City Times The plow would not go deep If the team had splendid men and women engaged In mightier splendors, roll no loftier an­ I suffered much with indigestion, acid ­ Anything to say about it. A stranger desired to purchase a ity and regurgitation. A frequent me­ reporter who recently visited him at’ that work. But all that is outside of farm, but the owner would not sell It thems, march no more Imposing pro ­ tallic tinkling, as if an iron or steel rod his home found him a patriarchial old Mrs. Winslow's .Soothing Syrup my subject to-day. In behalf of the cessions, build no greater palaces, and gentleman, with a long white beard, ForcluUmi tanihlnr. softens ihe* urns, reduces inflam­ —would only let It! The stranger hired was lightly hit in that region, was mation, ullays pain, cures wind colic. 25 cenla a bottle. Immortality of a man, the inner eye, it by lease for only one crop, but he spread out and interjoin and wave no heard, which was very annoying, and that concealed the absence of a neck­ the Inner ear, the inner capacity for sowed more transporting magnificence. I after this I was prostrated by solar tie. His head, which was bald .except The devil has his hand over the eyes of the acorns, and to mature that crop think heaven is the best heaven God for a rim of gray above the ears and ban who Coes not give. gladness or distress, how few feel any ­ three hundred years were necessary. heat, and was unable to labor or retain thing like the overwhelming concen ­ can construct, and It is all yours for food or drink to any extent for thirteen back above the collar, was surmounted Jlegeman'N Camphor Ice with Olyccrlne. That was a practical deception, but I weeks.” by a large black silk tile. His eyes Cure- Chapped Hands and Face, Tender or Sore Feet, tration expressed in my text. Rarer deceive you not when I tell you that the the Berious asking. How do you like Chilblains, idles. Ac. C. U. Clark Co.. New Haven. Ci. the offer? Do you really think It is This metallic tinkling in his stomach beamed with Intelligence, and Instead 5 than four-leaved clovers, rarer than crop of the soul takes hold of unend ­ When we get in the wrong place our right t century plants, rarer than prima don ­ worth accepting? If so, pray for it. is something that the doctor fails to of the crank that was expected he place is eumty. ing ages. Get not up from that pew where you understand after much research. There seemed a venerable philosopher In his nas, have been those of whom it may I see the author of my text seated in Is no precedent or parallel for it, hut Cascarels stimulate liver, kidneys and be said: “They had a passion for are Bitting, nor move one inch lair. bowels. Never sioken. weaken or gripe. the house of Gaius, who entertained from where you are standing, the sound was persistent for so long a The room bare of any carpet, was ■ souls. ” You could count on the fin­ him at Corinth, not far from the over ­ period and was so distinctly audible We are sure to lose what we try to keep God gers and thumb of your left hand all before you get a full title that he thinks he owes it to science to scrupulously neat, and yet typical of a from having. hanging fortress of Acro-Corinthus, for it, written in the blood of the Son studious occupant. Besides the little the names of those you can recall, who and meditating on the longevity of the give his body up for examination after I believe ray prompt use of Piso ’s Cure pre­ In the last, the eighteenth century, of God, who would have all men come table at the front window the room vented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Wal­ soul, and getting more and more agi ­ to life present and life everlasting. If contained a bookcase in one corner lace. Marquette. Kans.. Dec. 12, ’U5. were so characterized. All the names tated about its value and the awful risk of those you could recall In our time you have been in military life you filled with medical and other scientific Fifty sheep make a good flock to keep to ­ some of his kindred were running con ­ know what soldiers call the “long roll. ” literature, in ponderous volumes and gether. as having this passion for souls you cerning it, and he writes this letter can count on the fingers and thumbs All the drums beat it because the ene­ in magazine form. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. containing the text, which Chryso­ my is approaching, and all the troops Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All of your right and left hands. There stom admired so much he had it read Druggis.s refund the money if it fails to cure. 26o are many more such consecrated souls, must Immediately get into line. What Dead Man's Claim. to him twice a week, and among other scurrying around the camp and putting Miss Younger, of Perry, U. T., says but they are scattered so widely you things he says those daring and start­ Among the rich mines of Leadville that if Bryan is elected she will marry do not know them. Thoroughly Chris­ of the arms through the straps of the ling words of my text: “I could wish knapsack, and saying “Good-bye ” to is one called “Dead Man ’s Claim.” It T. J. Stanton. If McKinley is elected tian people by the hundreds of millions that myself were accursed from Christ seems a certain popular miner had died there are to-day, but how few people comrades you may never meet again! she will not. for my brethren, my kinsmen, accord ­ Some of you Germans or Frenchmen and his friends, having decided to give Old Gotrox (savagely) —So you want do you know who are utterly oblivious ing to the flesh.” him a good send-off, hired a man for to everything in this world except the may have heard that long roll Just be­ to marry my daughter, do you? Do Now, the object of this sermon is fore Sedan. Some of you Italians may $20 to act as sexton. It was in the you think two can live as cheaply as redemption of souls? Paul had it when midst of winter; there were ten feet of he wrote my text, and the time will to stir at least one-fourth of you to have heard that long roll Just before one? Young Softly (slightly embar­ an ambition for that which my text Bergamo. Some of you Northern and snow on the ground, and the grave rassed) —I—I hardly think you will no­ come when the majority of Christians presents in blazing vocabulary, namely, Southern men may have heard It Just had to go six feet below that. The tice any difference, sir.—Puck. will have it, if this world is ever to be a passion for souls. To prove that it before the Battle of the Wilderness. grave-digger sallied forth into the “Here, waiter!” roared the long- lifted out of the slough in which it has is possible to have much of that spir­ You know Its stirring and solemn snow, depositing the corpse for safe­ whiskered customer, pushing the plate been sinking and floundering for near it, I bring the consecration of 2,990 for ­ meaning; and so I sound the long roll keeping in a drift, and for three days from him. “Take this punkin pie away nineteen centuries. And the better­ eign missionaries, lc is usually esti­ today. I beat this old Gospel drum nothing was heard from him. A dele ­ ment had better begin with myself gation sent to find the fellow discov ­ and bring me a glass o ’ milk. Darn a mated that there arr at least 3,000 mis­ that has for centuries been calling DR. L N. FOOTE. silver man that ain ’t true to bis col ­ and yourself. When a committee of sionaries. I make a liberal allowance, thousands to take their places in line ered him digging away with all his the “Society of Friends ” called upon a death. Again, be suffers from a con ­ might, but found also the intended ors! ”—Chics go Tribune. and admit there may be ten bad mis­ for this battle, on one side of which sciousness of having a third arm, end member to-reprimand him for breaking sionaries out of the 3,000, but I do not are all the forces beatific and on the grave converted into the entrance of some small rule of the society, the this so acutely as to occasion him real a shaft. Striking the earth it seems- HESITATE NO LONGER. believe there is one. All English and other side all the forces demoniac. Here mental distress. Then he feels "like a member replied, “I had a dream in American merchants leave Bombay, the long roll-call: “Who is on the he had found pay rock worth $60 a which all the Friends had assembled steam engine, ” as he expresses It, and ton. The delegation at once staked Calcutta, Amoy, and Pekin as soon as Lord ’s side? ” “Quit yourselves like again, like a musical instrument. Of Modesty in women is natural. It is to plan some way to have our meeting ­ they make their fortunes. Why? Be­ men.” In solemn column march for out claims adjoining his and the de ­ house cleaned, for it was very filthy. these latter feelings he goes into this ceased was forgotten. Later in the one of women's chief charms. cause no European or American in his God, and happiness, and heaven. So explanation in his remarkable will: No one cares for one who really Many propositions were made, but no senses would stay in that climate af­ glad am I that I do not have to “wish “For a period of eight years a noise season, the snow having; melted, his lacks this essential to womanliness. conclusion was reached until one of the ter monetary inducements have ceased. myself accursed, ” and throw away my resembling the interrupted escape of body was found and given an ordinary Women have suffered members rose and said: ‘Friends, I Now, the missionaries there are put heaven that you may win your heaven, steam from a locomotive was heard burial in another part of the camp.— fearfully because think if each one would take a broom down on the barest necessities, and but that we may have a whole conven­ with every pulsation of my heart, Boston Journal. of over-sensitive ­ and sweep immediately around his own most of them do not lay up one dollar tion of heavens—heaven added to heav­ which led me to suspect thrombosis ness in this direc ­ seat, the meeting-house would be in twenty years. Why, then, do they en, heaven built on heaven—and while cerebri and greatly annoyed, but dur ­ Those Who Die of Old Age. tion. They could ­ clean. ’ ” So let the work of spiritual stay in those lands of intolerable heat, i I dwell upon the theme I begirt to expe­ ing this time I was frequently enter­ Only 906 persons In 1,000,000, ac­ n ’t say to improvement begin around our own and cobras, and raging fevers, the ther­ rience In my own poor self that which tained after retiring by hearing iwj cording to medical authority, die from the phy­ soul. Some one whispers up from the mometer sometimes playing at 130 and I take to be something like a passion soft and musical notes of about one old age, while 1,200 succumb to gout, right-hand side of the pulpit and says: for souls. And now unto God the only second ’s duration each, commencing on sician 140 degrees of oppressiveness, twelve G of the middle scale and ending on D 18,400 to measles, 2,700 to apoplexy, what “Will you please name some of the per­ thousand miles from home, because of wise, the only good, the only great, 7,000 to erysipelas, 7,500 to consump­ sons In our times who have this pas­ be glory forever! Amen! below. they the unhealthy climate and the prevail­ “These sounds were peculiarly melo ­ tion, 48,000 to scarlet fever, 25,000 to ought sion for souls? ” Oh.no! That would ing immoralities of those regions com­ whooping cough, 30,000 to typhoid and be invidious and imprudent, and the dious, more bo , in fact, than any pro ­ to say to pelled to send their children to Eng ­ SUN AS A HAIR DYE. duced on organ, piano or harp, and typhus, and 7,000 to rheumatism someone. mere mentioning of the names of such land, or Scotland, or America, prob ­ The averages vary according to local ­ persons might cause in them spiritual would often be repeated once a minute Mrs. ably never to see them again? O, Hallgrs Have Light Locks and Luxuriant or so for an hour or more. Their ori ­ ity, but these are considered pretty ac­ Pinkliam pride, and then the Lord would have Blessed Christ! Can it be anything One*. gin was, of course, attributed to some curate as regards the population of the has re­ no more use for them. Some one whis­ but a passion for souls? It is easy to The latest use to which the sun has abnormal firebral condition, but what globe as a whole. ceived pers up from the left-hand side of the understand all this frequent deprecia ­ pulpit: “Will you not then mention been put is to make it dye human hair, the con ­ tion of foreign missionaries when you and on the head of the pretty bathing fidence among the people of the past some who know that they are all opposed to the girl at that, says the New York Jour ­ of thou­ had thlB passion for souls? ” Oh, yes! opium traffic, and that interferes with Samuel nal. This fashion began last sum­ sands. Rutherford, the Scotchman of commerce; and then the missionaries mer. A fashionable physician recom ­ Women open three hundred years ago, his imprison ­ are moral, and that is an offense to mended bright sunshine and Bea ozone ; 1 their hearts to ment at Aberdeen for his religious zeal many of the merchants—not all of as the best means of making the hair her. She understands their suffering, and the public burning of his book, them, but many of them—who, absent light-colored, healthy and strong. The and has the power to relieve and cure. “Le Rex,” in Edinboro, and his unjust from all home restraint, are so Im­ arraignment for high treason, and oth­ moral that we can make only faint al­ young person for whom this prescrip­ In nearly all cases the source of er persecutions purifying and sancti­ lusion to the monstrosity of their tion was given found It very efficacious. women ’s suffering is in the womb. fying him, so that his works, entiUed abominations. Oh, I would like to be at The end of the resort season has by In many cases the .rale physician does "Trial and Triumph of Faith” and the gate of heaven when those mission ­ no means caused a subsidence of the not understand the case and treats the “Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to aries go In, to see how they will have fad. Never before were there In New patient for consumption —indigestion Himself," and, above all, his two hun­ the pick of coronets, and thrones, and York so many young women whose —anything hut the right thing. dred and fifteen unparalleled letters, mansions on the best streets of heaven. golden hair hangs down their hacks It is under such circumstances that showed that he had the passion for We who have had easy pulpits and once every day —that is, every sun ­ thousands of women have turned to soufs. Richard Baxter, whose “para­ loving congregations, entering heaven, shiny day. A queer faot, too, is that Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and phrase of the New Testament” caused will, in my opinion, have to take our the idea, simple as it Is, seems to have opened their heart and lives—woman him to be dragged before Lord Jeffries, turn and wait for the Christian work ­ the result of producing the desired ef­ to woman —and received her help. who howled at him as “a rascal” and ers who, amid physical sufferings and fect. It la certainly a much more You ask how she can tell if the doctor “sniveling Presbyterian," and impris­ mental privation and environment of harmless way of bleaching the hair cannot? Because no man living ever oned him for two yeans —Baxter, writ­ squalor, have done their work; and on than that which requires the use of treated so many cases and possesses ing one hundred and sixty-eight reli­ the principle that in proportion as one chemicals. “It seems to be a very In­ such vast expc ience. gious books, his "Call to the Uncon­ has been self-sacrificing and suffering telligent idea, ” said a physician, when WM Displacement, inflammation, torpid verted ” bringing uncounted thousands for Christ’s sake on earth will be their questioned regarding It. *A11 sailors action, stagnation, sends to all parts Into the pardon of the Gospel, and his cplestial preferment. will tell you how rapidly the hair grows of the body thepaias that crush you. “Saint ’s Everlasting Rest” opening Who is that young women on the when on board ship in the tropics. I iUMfrr' Lydia E. Pinlcham’s “ Vegetable heaven to a host innumerable. Rich­ worst street In Washington, New York, have had some opportuity to observe the color, or rather the average col ­ <^-THE WIGGINS SANITARIUM.-^ Compound ” is the sure cure for this ard Cecil. Thomas-a-Kemps, writing or London, Bible in hand, and a little ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN. trouble. For twenty years it has done his "Imitation of Christ” for all ages, package in which are small vials of or, of Bailor ’s hair. I have found that Harlan Page, Robert McCheyne, Net- medicines, and another bundle in which the fair-haired mariners outnumber its grand twvV o-id cured thousands. their dark-haired shipmates by two or tleton, Finney. • And more whom I j are biscuits? How dare she risk her­ +K2--1 Kinney mi BiaieiTrouiiBS,-?- The Great might mention, the characteristic of self among those “roughs, ” and where three to one. I suppose the sun has NERVOC8 TROSTRATIOJC tad all WA8TINO DISEASES. KIDNEY, whose lives was an overtowering pas­ is she going? She is one of the queens something of a bleaching power, as WB POSITIVELY CURE DIABETES HELETIS (Sugar Diabetes. well as forcing the growth of the hair, sion for souls. A. B. Earl, the Baptist of heaven, hunting up the sick and When we say Cubs we mean A radical and pekmameht cure . LIVER & by causing an increased circulation of evangelist, had it. I. 8. Inskip, the hungry, and before night she will have We CURE Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys jf we can have the cose before BLADDER Methwdlst evangelist, had it. Jacob read Christ's “Let not your heart be its ‘sap.’ In this respect it stands to reason that each Individual hair must the Kidneys are too badly broken down. CURE. Knapp had it Dr. Bachus, president troubled ” in eight or ten places, and The Sanitarium la equipped with all new and necessary apparatus for the treatment of AtbniihU, K0« A*L of Hamilton College, had it, and when counted out from those vials the right be somewhat like a plant In Its na­ ICIdney Disease*. There la No Secret about the treatment. Send I for particularsp and prices. Advice A Pamphlet free. told he had only half an hoar to live, number of drops to ease pain, and giv ­ ture.” iafCorrespondence Dr. KllmerftCoe Binghamton, N. VI Address WIGGINS’ SANITARIUH, said, "Is that so? Then take me out en food to a family that would other­ .Solicited. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN* of ray bed and place me upon my wise have had nothing to eat today, The Most Rev. Edward White Ben­ knees and let me spend that time ia and taken the measure of a dead child son, archbishop of Canterbury, died calling on God for the salvation of the that she may prepare for it a shroud, suddenly Oct. 11, at Hawarden. He world. ” And so he died upon his her every act of kindness for the body was taken ill during service, and di®4 knees. Then there have been others accompanied with a benediction for the shortly after being removed from the «?hose names have been known only soul. You see nothing but the filthy church. Subscribe for the Independent CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1896

A Retrospect. “the fight has just begun. That is all The Independent It was a remarkable campaign which I have to say tonight. Tomorrow I will closed with the closing of the polls on WILLIAM J. BRYAN! issue a statement to the bimetallists of the night of November 3d. In it the tbe United States.” GEORGE 8. CORBIT. Proprietor American people saw some sights which THE FUTURE. PRANK B. Dk WITT. taeaee One of America’s Foremost Men Beautiful Dolls the political situation never before pre­ “And what of the futurer of the Dem McKIN LEY'S ELECTION. sented. Now. ocratic party V” I asked him. It will be noticed that the shrewdest Looking upon the campaign as a pure­ “That will be covered in my state­ ■■■free. Democrats are not attempting to ex­ ly social movement, it has been produc ­ James Creelman Tells of How His Hopes ment tomorrow. ” plain Bryan ’s defeat. “Sufficient unto tive of some good. As a whole, the con of Power Faded —Has Been Offered “Will it be possible to re-unite the Five beautiful dolls, lithographed on card­ the day is theevil thereof.” McKinley test was fought on principle. The indi ­ $50,000 a Year to Lecture. two wings of the party V” board, eight inches high. Can be cut out and was elected because he got the most vidual candidates received comparative ­ “We’ll speak of that tomorrow. ” put together by the children—no pasting. ly little attention, with the exception of Then tbe little company which had Each doll hastwo complete suits. Ameri­ votes, and no good can come of labored New York, Nov. 6.—James Creelman, can, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, explanations as to why and how. If Mr. Linton. Here and there their quali­ the war correspondent, writing to the been together during most of the great Japanese, German, Swiss, Turkish and In­ any Democrat knows of votes obtained fications were toucded upon, but the World, describes tbe last hours in which struggle laughed and joked for a few dian costumes. All parts being interchange ­ by means which can be proved to be ille­ great mass of voters cast their ballots Mr. Bryan still hoped for his election, minutes, and none was gayer than Mr. able, many combinations can be made, gal, it is his duty as a patriotic citizen more as an expression of their approval as follows Bryan. affording endless amusement and instruc ­ to make an exposure in order that the .of candidates. This is, In the main, Mr. Brjan paced his little office floor He has said again and again that if he tion. A high-class series of dolls, patented commendable. While the individual guilty may be punished, but it is idle to up and down, up and down, the black was defeated he would begin a new and manufactured for us exclusively and wast time in showing up other methods virtues of a candidate should never be campaign the next morning after he not to be compared with the numerous velvet jacket hanging loosly from his cheap paper dolls on the market. which are as old as the Republican entirely lost sight of, still no political shoulders and his great, strong hands heard the news. party would to-day dare present a man party. This is a good time for Demo­ clasped behind his back. After awhile the correspondents de ­ How To Get Them. crats to follow the example of Uncle for the supreme office of the land, whose He would not admit defeat yet. parted. The lights in the bouse were Cut from five outside wrappers of None Such presence in the White House would be Mince Meat the head of the girl holding pie. Remu’s fox and lay low and carefully Chairman Jones still held out hope to turned out. The night wind shook tbe Send these with ten cents in silver—wrapped watch the other fellows. Although Mc­ an insult to the intelligence and morali ­ him. Now it was a gain in some dis ­ trees. A dog in the street* howled. in paper—and your full name and address, and ty of the people. we will send tbe dolls postpaid. Or we will Kinley has won, his supporters are far tant precinct in Kentucky, and again it “We beg no longer, ” cried Mr. Bryan in send them free for twenty beads of the girl. from being united upon a single one of At no time during the campaign have was a vague report that Indiana was tbe Chicago convention, “we entreat no Send only the heads to avoid extra postage. the questions which must be legislated the private characters of the presiden ­ safe. Presently the rainbow hovered more; we petition no more. We defy MERRELL-S0ULE CO.. SYRACUSE. N. Y. upon, and whether he can secure such tial nominees been assailed, and this over Michigan. them.” legislation as he desires from the next wholesome change from the scandalous It was the face of a stoic —cold, reso ­ OFFERED $50,000 A YEAR. Congress is a question yet to be an­ conductof the past, is heartily welcomed lute, inscrutable. It was not the face Mr. Bryan has been defeated, but he swered. The control of the Senate is by the public. of a young man. emerges froo$ tbe campaign one of the still in doubt, and notwithstanding the It is probably too soon to predict all While he waited there came to him a foremost men of the time—a popular Republican majority in the House, the consequences of the result. But telegram announcing that the Bryan political orator without a rival—ttie rep­ Speaker Reed ’s personal ambition may bearing in mind the great uprising of and Sewall club, of Culpepper couuty, resentative of tbe south and west- be counted upon to prevent that body the people, and the determination with Virginia, the home of his ancestors, had young, stainless, tireless and thirsty for being entirely at the beck and call of which they expressed themselves, and nominated him as the Democratic can­ power. McKinley. the vigor with which they cheered the didate for presideht in 1900 Before his nomination he was never There is nothing in the situation sentiment that promised to curtail the Mr. Bryan read the dispatch and able to earn more than $1,500 a year as which calls for any new expression of influence o( the trust and monopoly, it smiled. “They evidently don ’t believe a lawyer. Y'esterday morning he re­ To Professional opinion on the part of the Democratic is not too much to expect an enforce ­ that I meant what I said when I prom ­ ceived an offer of $25,000 a year to be party. The party js thoroughly alive, as ment of the legislation against these ised not to be a candidate for re- counsel for a New York and Chicago it has been from the day of its birth and arrogant, insolent creatures of the law. election,” he remarked. • dry goods firm. and Office Men.. lie would be indeed blind who would will continue to be as long as free and WOULDN’T ADMIT DEFEAT. But that was nothing. Mr. Bryan untrammeled opinion is allowed to ex­ attempt to deny that their influence was Hour after hour passed and still Mr. put it away for future meditation. ist in this country, but inasmuch as it dominating the country, that their wish­ I havejust received a new and complete Bryau read the telegrams, but refused Last night he received an offer from line of has just failed to elect either the Presi­ es were corrupting the legislation of the to acknowledge his defeat. New YTork of $50,000 a year for a series dent or a majority of the house, it is land. In no other country on earth There could be no doubt that he in­ of lectures. That ,is as much as Mr. not called upon to outline a policy. were they so powerful, and so merciless wardly understood tbe situation and McKinley will get for his services as in their power. The abuse of this power Thatis for McKinley and the Republi­ was simply holding out as a matter of president of the United States, and Mr. cans to do. When they shall have done made the cry against them the most form. A is face was very grave. Bryan will not have to spend most of Stationery .. so will be time enough for the Demo­ popular weapon used. The issue was his salary in public entertaiuments, but fairly presented and the people aroused Evening came and Mr. Bryan ate a cratic party to decide what it w ill do. hearty dinner. Then he went out for a can go on living as modestly as ever in Meanwhile Democrats should join with to the importance of the question. A his little $5,000 home in Lincoln when Comprising full relief may not follow. walk with Mrs. Bryau. They sauntered Blank Books, Memorondum their Republican neighbors in getting about the dark streets arm in arm. he is not traveling. It is hard to overcome the accumulat­ Books (for coat or vest pocket), Inks, as much benetit as possible out of the While they were gone word came This extraordinary offer will give the boom which the capitalists are pushing, ed soils of years, but the work has been public some idea of the change which Mucilage, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, started, and for a while these one-time that chairman Jones had issued a state­ and which it is hoped will be as perma­ ment conceding Mr McKinley ’s elect­ has taken place in the fortunes of the Rules, Rubbers, Files, and in fact, a line nent as it has been sudden. All of us bold operators of trust deals may be gifted young man. too numerous to mention, and if you will more cautious. ion. When Mr. Bryan returned I told are in a position to welcome prosperity, him that the end had come. It was his no matter from what source it may Officials directly responsible to the call and inspect them, will satisfy you first definite knowledge that he had lost FEES FOR LAWYERS. come, and he who refuses to do so be­ voters may be induced to see objects in that in kinds, quality and prices I am in the presidency. His face was unmoved. cause his ideas have failed of indorse ­ light more lavorable to the people. We Gov. Filigree May Provide Some Fat “Is it so? ” he asked. “Is there no the front rank. ment at the polls stands in the position can stand an immense amount of this Ones, doubt about it V” of the man who bit Ins nose off to spite sort of sightseeing from our humble A railroad attorney from an interior courts of justice to the highest tribunals IIis voice showed no emotion. “I’ll his face. wait ’till I hear from Senator Jones, ” city of the state talked this way the of the land. other night: CHAS. W. LOUD, he said. THE WIRE NAIL TRUST. If this little good is accomplished ; if Just then a group of boys passed the “Mayor Pingree's election as gov­ DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. The courts are after the wire nail the wish of the people in this direction ernor, I firmly believe, is going to prove has been impressed upon the politician; house singing to the tune of the drink ­ trusts who organized against the con ­ ing song in “Robin Hood, ” “Rah for a fat thing for a lot of us lawyers. Why sumers by putting prices up and making if he has been made to fear in the least do I think so ? I’ll tell you. When he theirdispleasure ; if a single trust will McKinley ; rail, rah, rah.” A sudden enormous profits. The trust was organ hush came to the place. The little ring takes bold at Lansing we can expect to be made to comply with the laws ; if one see ized early in 1895, and forced up the of correspondents in the library watched him begin his promised fight to corporation will be made to feel that it make railroad and telephone and ex' price of wire nails to over 300 per cent Mr. Bryan closely. “We ought to hear is no greater than its creator ; if the press companies and similar corpor ­ “WliHt’n the Mutter With McKinley V' profit, netting something like $7,000,000 the news pretty soon, ” hesaid. granting of privileges in the future will ations come down with their rates and President elect Major McKinley is a ..1896.. to the persons in the trust. They admit MRS. BRYAN BY IIIS SIDE. that the allegations set forth in the bill will be guarded in the smallest particu pay more taxes. That will mean a living example of the gold standard. lar in the interest of the people, the Mr. Bryan went into another room He is a man just past the prime of life, of complaint are true, but assert a lack and returned with his wife holding a stubborn contest not only in the legisj For the Fall and Winter of jurisdiction on the part of the court, campaign will in some way compensate lature but in the courts. That’s where said to be a successful lawyer and he the people for its presence and its ac­ telegram in his hand. They stood side has had the honor of being a congress ­ which was overruled by the court. by side under the great eagle perched we lawyers will come in. companying ills. J. II. B. “I’ve been told that Pingree's fight man for a number of years, and I per* TRADE. Judge Baker, who wrote the opinion, on a shelf where the lamplight fell on sume he also draws a pension and he said : “The trust described is an un on the Citizens Street Railway Co., in Must Not Be Daunted. their faces. and Mrs. McKinley have the reputation lawful combination and conspiracy to The end had come. Mrs. Bryan put Detroit yielded over a quarter of a mil­ lion of being very simple and modest in raise the price of goods and to interfere That parrot of the bond holders and her hands on her husband's shoulder. dollars in fees to lawyers. Benton monopolies, Cauncey M. Depew, who Ilanchett alone got a $20,000 fee at one their manner of living. With r,o family with the manufacture of wire nail ma­ There was a moment of absolute silence. to educate and dress and with all of ..JACXSOS.. chinery, and is in direct violation of an has the reputation of being a rather “Y’ou may say that I concede McKin­ clip for his services in the city ’s end of amusing after dinner speaker in the the fight, and Charles A. Kent got these advantages he is said to be a poor act of congress, of good morals and of ley's election, ” said the leader. “I will man or one of very modest means. public weal.” halls of the eastern nabobs —a position $15,000 in a lump before the tight was issue a statement. It will be a:i ad ­ Now, l think the verdict of the world THE SUCCESSFUL something like that of thecourt fool, of dress to the bimetallists of the country. ” half over. When Pingree as governor ancient times—dared to call our stand ­ gets after the big steam railroad com­ at large would be that either Major The shipment of American apples to One of your correspondents stood up McKinley was a very poor financier, or Europe has reached such large propor ­ ard bearer “The wild broncho of Ne­ and took Mr. Bryan by the hand, saying : panies of the state the limit for our braska.” But when we stop to think fees will be thrown off entirely. ” that there was something wrong with tions as to discount all export records “I think it better so Mr. Bryan ; it must our financial system, when a man with MERCHANT TAILOR for many years, and cargo space has that every odious comparison and epi­ be a great relief to you. ” thet applied to our Bryan, could be, and against iiimetallism . all those advantages is not moderately Is showing a hand son nneof been engaged on all outgoing steam­ The keen hazel eyes flashed, the strong wealthy at least. We can only hope he ships for many weeks to come. Already was applied to the immortal Lincoln, face broke into a smile. “Yes,” said we should hold our temper. Lincoln Senator McMillan Says the Gold Standard will manage the affairs of our govern ­ this season more than 600,000 barrels of Mr. Bryan slowly. “1 regard it in some Is All Right. ment better than he has his own, or FALL American and Canadian fruit have been came from the west to save our country. respects as fortunate that I was not A far more remote west thirty-five years Senator James McMillan, of Michigan, within the next five years Mark Hanna sent abroad, while in a corresponding elected, considering the fact that for AND WINTER ago, then the Nebraska of today, which says the first thing to be done when the will foreclose on poor old period last year only 35,000 barrels were four years I would have been confronted sure. A Farmer . disposed of to foreign consumers. The sends Bryan forth as a leader and cham­ first congress meets after McKinley's by a gold congress. No free silver bill inauguration is to increase tbe revenue SUITINGS. influences that have contributed to this pion of the rights of the common peo ­ An Old Newspaper Man in Trouble. would have been passed. My jiands and place thecountry on a better basis. condition are the poor crop abroad, the ple. If you will glance over the pages would have been tied. ” Edwin T. Bennett, for a number of of history you will see that the Repub­ All monetary legislation, he said, would years proprietor of tbe Bay City Trib­ Which will be made up in the most mod ­ plentiful supply here at low prices and THEY SAT TOGETHER. have to await that. the excellence of the fruit. Many ship­ lican party of today occupy the same Then husband and wife sat down at une, was arrested in Chicago Monday, ern and perfect fitting manner. position as that held by the old Demo ­ * But,” he said, “ we have good mon ­ pers have sent their entire crop to the the little desk where for so many years ey now. The only thing to be done is charged with embezzling about $15,000 sea board for the export trade, and the cratic party of thirty-five years ago. It from the present owners of the Tribune. they have worked out their plans. to keep the money as good as it is and f&'Every garment guaranteed to be prices prevailing in Europe up to the is the mouthpiece of the aristocracy and Their faces were very close together. to formulate some plan for preventing Bennett, who is now in abject poverty, perfect and easy fitting, and the quality first instant, were such as to return a it is sending forth the same old cry, Mr. Bryan began to write a message of the periodical outflow of gold, which is was at one time worth considerable “You will break up the union. ” It was the real weak spot of our financial sys­ of goods to be as represented. good profit, even after the unusually congratulation to Mr. McKinley. He tem. Some scheme, like the cancella­ property and stood well in society at high freight rates had been taken into said of Lincoln : “If he is elected the wrote In a bold, clear hand, without the tion of greenbacks, must be put into Bay City. consideration. very pillars of the capitol will be torn operation to shut that off. ” "■■■ ■ —— 1 ■ m ---—* ■ slightest hesitation, and while his pen Advertised Letters. down. ” It is the same spirit of aristoc ­ glided over the paper, Mrs. Bryan When asked if he thought the new Bryan ’s defeat is nothing for him to administration would make any effort racy today that threatens us with dis- looked at the words and nodded her to put into effect international bimetal­ November i0, 1896. be ashamed of. A change of less than truction, if we persist in our right to lism the Senator smiled and promptly Brown, C. Myers. Harry head approvingly. Cochran. Alexander Whitlock. A. C. People’s Parlor 26,000 votes divided among nine states, throw off the yoke of oppression. But It was a touching sight. The walls said : “No. ” Cogswell, Mrs, Della and varying from 101 votes in the low ­ Lincoln was elected and our nation were covered with pictures of dead “ As 1 said before, ” he said, “ the est to 11,100 in thehighest, would have money we have now is all right and the AcValuable Prescription. saved from the disgrace of slavery. statesmen. On a pile of books gleamed system satisfactory except for the oc­ AND given the electorial votes of nine addi ­ But a new form of bondage has come to the white death mask of Abram Lincoln, casional drainage of gold/ ’ Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., tional states, a total of 60, to Bryan, our America within the last twenty “Sun, ” writes: “Yon have a valuable pre­ and lying beside it were the sculptured scription in Electric Bitters, and *1 can and would have elected him with three years, and we are again looking for a Declines an Offer. Lunch Room hands of the great emancipator. The cheerfully recomend it for Constipation votes to spare. When some over jubli- liberator and the west will again save silence was so absolute that the ticking Chicago, Nov. 6.—The following an­ and Sick Headache, and as a general sys­ ant McKinleyite gets too gay about the the people. We must not be daunted of the clock could be heard. It was swer to the offer made to W. J. Bryan to tem tonic it has no equal.” Mrs. Annie First West of Wilson ’s alleged overwhelming nature of the Mc­ by our failure in 1896. It is no disgrace Stehle, 2,625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 8:45. Mrs. Bryan ’s father sat in his accept a position as legal adviser at a was all ran down, conld not eat nor digest Barber Shop, Walker St. W. Kinley landslide, just call his attention to be beatten by such odds. We lacked easy chair, his sightless countenance salary of *25,000, was given out foi pub­ to these facts. food, bad n baokache which never left proper organization ; we were a strug ­ turned towards the light, his head lication today. her and felt tired and weary, bat six gling mass pitched against a solid wall bottles of Electric Bitters restored her AV1NG opened business in the It will be the business of the silver thrown back in a listening attitude. Siegel. Cooper & Co., New York : of wealth,flanked by misrepresentations END OF THE REVOLUTION. During the next four years I expect to health and renewed her strength. Prices above named place, we propose senators to see that the people ’s will is and false patriotism. Many of the devote as much time as possible to the 50 cents and $1.00. Get a Bottle at Fil- to conduct it in a quiet and law­ carried out ; and to hold the country It was the end of great revolution. advocacy of bimetallism, and therefore dew & Millman ’s Drag Store, St. Johns sophistries the Republican party used Mr. Bryan re-wrote the message. Then ful manner, and solicit the pat­ strictly to the policy of protection and this year to gain votes will be worn cannot consider the propo:proposition made and Fowler. 6 H ronage of honorable men. We the gold standard. They will allow no he stood up and read it. by you. I aAppreciate thee confidence threadbare before the next election. How strong and brave and manly he which your o ffer implies have a clean and nicely fitted patchwork silver legislation, no “limp­ Friends, let us keep every Bryan camp­ room on the west wheremen and ing standard” bimetallism. It will be looked. His damp hair was thrown W. J. Brvan . TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS fire burning brightly, that its light may back from his noble forehead, and the their wives may enter for a quiet the “existing gold standard ” until the Bryan Sends Congratulations to President SCHEDULE FOR 1800-7. be a beacon to our struggling, suffering muscles of histhroat stood out like the and refreshing glass of beer with people vote for bimetallism by the only Elect-McKinley, as brothers, l^et us keep on this campaign sinews of a gladiator. There was no High school room, St. Johns, third Thursday as much propriety and safety method, the free and unlimited coinage of education and in the year 1900 victory Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 6.—To the Hon. and Friday. Aug. 20 and 21,189ft. in any business place in St. of silver at 16 to 1.—Gratiot Journal. fear, no regret In those eyes. There William McKinley, Canton, O.: Senator Court house. St. Johns, third Thursday and will be ours. Observer . Friday, Oct. IS and 16,1896. Johns. Pay us a visit and be was no trembliDg in the big strong Jones has just informed me that tbe re­ High school room, Ht. Johns, last Thursday Four Yean Later. hands. He looked like a leader at that turns indicate your election and I hast­ and Friday, March 25 and 26,1897. convinced. Llcomied to Wed. en to extend my congratulations. We Court House, St. Johns, third Thursday and According to the Muskegon News, it moment. Friday, June 17 and 18, 1887. Date. Name and Residence. Age have submitted the issue to tbe people Certificates of all grades will be granted at is very apparent that the results of the Nov. 4—Enos Cochran, Bath...... «i “Will thisdefeat hurt the cause of bi­ and their will is law. W. J. Bryan . the examinations at Bt. Johns In August and recent election will not kill the cause of Barbra L. Taylor, Woodhuli ...... 46 metallism V” said a correspondent. March. Certificates of the second and third Nov. 7- Frank Snyder, Westphalia...... 23 To this Mr. McKinley replied as fol­ grades will bo granted at all other examina­ bimetallism. Grover Cleveland and Li**le Fedewa, Dallas...... 24 A sudden sense of power lighted up lows: “ I acknowledge the receipt of tions. All examinations will begin at 9 o'clock a m. RIDEOUT & BAGLEY. tariff reform were repudiated at the Nor. 7—Murrett Ridenour. Bengal ...... 24 Mr. your courteous message of congratula ­ Bryan ’s face. “The fight has just tion, with thanks, and beg you will re­ and continue two days. polls ia 1888 and were overwhelmingly Ida May Young, Bengal...... 18 begun, ” he answered, clinching his fist Respectfully. Nov. 7—August Has ford, Bath...... 27 ceive my best wishes for your health R M. WINSTON. St. Johns, May 11,1896. indorsed four years later. Emma Burk, Bath...... 82 and bringing it down softly on his desk, and happiness,” Commissioner of Schools. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896

Highest of all in Leavening Power. —Latest S. Gov ’t Report IT MUST BE SETTLED KIG1|T. Awarded ORTGAGE HALE.—Default having been U. The Celebrated Specialists made in the conditions of a mortgage ex­ BY ELLA WIIKBLHH WILCOX. Highest Honor* —World ’a Fair, Mecuted by Edward Brown and Lila Brown to Del Si Cl, George W. Emmons and J. C. Wolvertou, dated However the battle is ended. DU May 18.1802, aud recorded Mav 14, 1892 In the Though proudly the viotor comes office of the Register of Deeds for Clinton Cosuty, in Michigan, in Liber 76 of mortgages, on page 186; With fluttering flags and prancing nags on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at And echoing roll of drums, the date of this notice, twenty-eight hundred and 8tlll truth proclaims this motto eight dollars and eighty-seven cents, besides an attorney tee of thirty-five dollars, stipulated in In letters of living light— said mortgage, to be paid should any proceeding, No question la ever settled WILL BE AT be taken toioroctose said mortgage, aud no suit or Until It is settled right. proceedings at law or in equity having been in ­ Powder stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by Ur Though the heel of the strong oppressor said mo tgage; therefore by virtue of the power The Steel” Hotel, of sale In said mortgage contained, and of the statute ABSOLUTELY PURE May grind the weak In the dust, W CREAM in such case made and provided, ootice is hereby Aud the voioes of fame with one aoclaim given that on December 26, 1896, at one May call him great and just, o ’clock in the afternoou, at the weal front door of A DIFFICULT SURGICAL OPERATION. ST. JOHNS, the court bouse (or Clinton county, in Michigan, Let those who applaud take warning in tbe village of St. Johns, in said county, there And keep this motto In sight— will oe sold at public vendue to tbe highest bidder, The Independent Perforated Upon Frank A. Mend of Olive DECEMBER 5. the premises described in said mortgage, viz-. The No question Is ever settled BAKING undivided one-half of lot four, and the north half Towuablp. Until It Is settled right One Day Only Each Month. of lot five in block eleven, in the vi'lage of St. Johns, Clinton countv. Michigan according to tbe ______UK About teu years asro, Frauk A., sou Let those who have failed take courage, Independent Block, No. 17 Clinton recorded plat of said village. —Dated September Avenue. of Arthur Mead, of Olive township, was Though the enemy seems to hare won, 29,1896, GEORGE W EMMONS and POWDER J. C. WOLVERTON, accidently struck upon the head by a Though his ranks are strong If he be in tbe GEO. 8. CORHIT, - - Proprietor MOST PERFECT MADE. Pkrrins A Baldwin . Mortgagees. stone and somewhat injured, although wrong, Attorneys for Mortgagees. FRANK E. DK WITT, - • The battle Is not yet done. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free teiTmsi at the time it appeared to be nothing For sure as tbe morning follows from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. DMINISTRATOR’S BALE—Notice is here very serious and the boy apparently re­ The darkest hour of the night. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. by given that by virtue and in pursuance of Strlcly in Advance, - - - ’ 01.00 Alicense and authority granted to me, the under ­ covered from the injury. About six No question is ever settled signed, by tbe Probate Court for Clinton County, A.11 Settlements of Punt Due Subscriptions years after the above accident, young Until it is settled right. State of Michigan, on the 24tb 'ay of September, will be made at the rate of Ol.ftO 1896, to sell real estate belonging to the estate of Per Year. Mead commenced having epileptic fits, O, man, bowed down with labor, Oscar M. Brooks, deceased. I will sell at public W. C. T. U. CORNER. auction to the highest bidder tnerefor, on tbe coming upon him at intervals varying O, woman young, yet old, Our advertising rates are $100 per column per 21st day of November, 1800, at one o ’clock p. annum. Business notices fire cents per line for from two weeks to several months apart, O, heart oppreHsed In the toiler ’s breast m., at the Probate office, in the Village of St. each insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. And crushed by the power of gold. Our Motto :—"For God, Home and Every Land, Johns,Clinton County, Michigan, the north half until the past two years, when the at­ of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter Business cards, $1 per line per year. Keep on with your weary battle Marriage, birth and death notices Inserted free. tacks have appeared regularly every of section number twenty-eight, township of Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, Against triumphant might. BiDRham, Clinton County, Michigan. Sale will be two weeks. Numerous physicians have No question is ever settled Remember the Sabbath Day. made subject to the unasslgned dower interest or etc., will be charged for at the rate of fire cents the widow of deceased therein.—Dated September per line. treated the case, but with little, if any, Until it Is settled right. Correspondence containing local news is solicited “ Remember the Sabbath.” It is the 24th, 1896. ' ELMINA BROOKS, Administratrix of the Estate of Oscar M. Brook?, from all parts of the county. benefit to the patient. High School Notes. message and voice of the father—yours deceas d. A little over a month ago Mr. Mead FACILITIES POB DOIHe Two pupils entered school this week. and mine, and full of the tender yearn JOB PRINTIIsrO called upon Dr. Dunn, of St. Johns, ing love of his great heart for his chil DMINISTRATOR’* 8AI.IS.-Notice Is and consulted him regard to bis son's Librarians for the past week : Morn ­ hereby given that by virtue and in pursu­ Unsurpassed for strle and cheapness. ing session —1st hour, Alice Branch ; 2d dren, created in his likeness and re­ Aance of license and authority granted to me, tbe condition. During the conversation, deemed by his love. He knows our undersigned, by the P obate Court for Clinton hour, Mr. Steel; 3d and 4th hour, County, State of Michigan, on the 24th day of BUSINESS DIRECTORY. the accident of ten years ago was inci­ proneness to forget, and so in one form September, 1896. to sell real estate belonging to dentally mentioned, which threw new Miss Mabel Kelley. Afternoon session the estate of Catherine E. Wieber. deceased, 1 will —1st hour, Mr. Henderson ; 2d and 3d or another he gives the message repeat Consultation and Examination Free sell at public auction to the highest bidder there­ Barbers. light upon the case. Dr. Dunn exam­ edly. and Strictly Confidential. for on the 14th day of November, A. D.f ined the spot upon the boy ’s bead which hour, Miss Alice Kelley. 1806, at one o ’clock p. m., at the late dwelling ACOB FOERCH, proprietor or TbeCentra The general history class began read ­ He first gave it in Eden, where be set house of aaid deceased, situate on the premises to Barber Shop. Ladles ’ and children’s hair had been injured by the stone, and at the example of resting after six days be sold, id the Village of Westphalia,and herein­ J ing Homer ’s Odyssey Thursday morn ­ DRS. B. S. St CO., devote their attention to after describe d, the Following described premises, outting a specialty. Good bath rooms in connection once expressed the opinion that by an work, and better still laid his quieting Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Lunge, At viz: Lands cutumsncing 159 38 feet ea t of the operation the patient would be releaved ing, in connection with the general thma and Consumption, and all Chronic, Private and southwest corner of section number four (4) town work of the class. The topic now in hand on his eager children to whom tbe Nervous Diseases, Deformities, Granulated Lids, Cross six (6) north of range four (4) west in Clinton Attorneys. and possibly a permanent cure affected. world with its beauty was new and at­ e. Deafness, Discharge of the Ears, Bronchitis, County, Michigan, thence running north 115.5 Acting upon the advice of Dr. Dunn, hand is Greece, the Odyssey being taken ronic Cough, Goitre, (big neck) Fever Sores a, feet, thence west 159.38 feet, thence north 264 feet, tractive, and set apart for them that aUlcers, Bright's Disease, Rheumatism, all diseases thence east 330 feet, thence north 897 feet, thence EWIN SEVERANCE, A. B. AT- Mr. Mead consented to have the oper ­ up for a better explanation of this sub the Kidneys and Bladder, Heart, Stomach and Neeeast 165 feet, thence south 950 feet, thence west 293 i TORNEY. Over Bunday ’s Grocery. 1404 ject. first day of their married life and each vous Disease, Chorea-St. Vitus'Dance-. General De feet, thence south 815.5 feet, l hence west 39 6 ation performed, and the young man weekly return of the day, for the quiet bitity. Scrofula, Skin Diseases, diseases of men and feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.168 EDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLING. was taken to Detroit on October 0, last, The march at the dose of the sessions women, and all diseases due to bad blood, acres, according to the survey of said village plat, YON a DOOLING, Attorneys at Law, St. played by the following persons : intercourse with him which should keep EPILEPSY, OR FITS positively cured by lot number nine (9), block Dumber seven (7t in tbe Johns, Mich, Office orer Kendrick ’s store. where he was trephined at Emergency a new and never failing remedy. Village of Westphalia, Clinton Couoty, State of L Monday, Misses Blank and Potter them mindful of their high birth and l)rs. H. S. & Co. make a specialty of all forms Michigan.—Dated September 24lh, 1896. PAULDING, NORTON A WKIMER, At­ Hospital by Dr. Wyman and Dr. Dunn, destiny, and full of love for their Fath of Rectal Diseases, Piles—internal ond external, Itch­ HENRY J. WIEBER. S Tuesday, Miss Emmons and Mr. Wat­ ing and Bleeding, Rectal Ulcers, Fisures, fistula— torneys at Law. Office over St.Johns Nation- who discovered a fracture beneath the er. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Es­ allBank 1440 kins ; Wednesday, Mr. Rice and Miss which are often taken tor Nervous and Lun > tate of Catherine E. Weiber, deceased. area trephined. Thewound was dressed In these crowding restless days in Troubles, all cured. Remember, we cure a npLL H. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law and and since that time the patient has Fedewa ; Thursday. Messrs. Price and forms of Piles without pain. Interruption or Solicitor in Chancery, Office orer Putt’s Wheat; Friday, Misses Goette and which w’e live, when the Sabbath is more detention from business, and without tbe use ORTGAGE SALK,—Default having been grocery store. 1316 steadily improved. He was allowed to than ever needed and more than ever of knife, caustic or ligature. Come and M made in the conditions of a mortgage, exe­ return home on Monday, and when Collins. convinced. cuted by Thomas H. Hall and Isabella Hall to JOHN H. FKDKWA. HENRY E. WALBRIDEK, Last Thursday, after the close of the practically forgotten, there comes to the Central Michigan Savinas Bank of Lansing, EDEWA A WALHKI DOE, Attorneys seen here after his arrival, expressed each of us the command, the very words Ingham County, iu Michigan, dated June 18. 1892, at Law, at the old stand, orer the corner afternoon session, preparations were To Young, Middle-Aged and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds Fdrug store, ” St. Johns, Mich. 1387 himself as well pleased with the results of which are full of entreaty : “Remem for Clinton County, in Michigan, on November 6, of the operation. He has had no at­ made to organize the regular literary and Old Men. 1893, In I.lber 84 of Mortgages, on psge 448; and ALBKIDGK & OSBORN, Attorneys at society of the St. Johns high school. her the Sabbath.” It is as though the George W. Stone having been appointed receiver W Law. Office orer Allison ’s Jewelry Store. tacks of his former malady and Dr. heart of God was filled with compassion Suffering from Spcrmetorrhcea, I m potency- Lost of said Savings Hank on May 8, 1893, and since the The meeting was called to order by manhood, —or from Weakness brought on from er­ execution of said mortgage, by the Circuit Court of Dunn informs us that, in his opinion, a for the world, because it is missing the the county of Ingham aforesaid, and said mort ­ H. M. PERRIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN Miss Church and the objects of the rors or indiscretions In youth or over-indulgence gage having been dulv assigned on June 26, 1895, ERKINS & BALDWIN, Attorneys at permanent cure will result. sweetness and grandeur of life by being in later years, are given permanent relief. Abso ­ by said George W. Stone, as such receiver, to Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, meeting stated. Several candidates for lute cures guaranteed; strictly confidential. Miner R. Frink, guardian of Austin Hamer, a Ppension, real estate agents, conreyancers and president were nominated whose duty ground down by unceasing toil, or cor TUMORS AND CANCERS cured without minor, by a written assignment, which was re­ money loaners. Also examine titles, par taxes, Tim Republicans Ratified roded by constant cares and frictions acids, knife, pain or scar. New methods. corded June 27, 1893, in the office of the Register and make collections. Business entrusted to their it was, with other officers, to draw up a CATARRH. New home treatment. Unsur ­ of Deeds afoiesald, in Liber 79 of mortgages, on oare will be promptly and falthlully attended to. The Republicans of St. Johns ratified or erusted by selfishness ; aud he says passed and cheap. constitution. The honor was conferred GUARANTIEE to cure every case of Dyspepsia page 198, and said mortgage having been again Office orer Wickea’ grocery. Clinton Avenue, St. their late victory last evening. The Remember the Sabbatli and what it can duly assigued on June 15, 1896. by said Miner R. Johns, Mich. 1138 upon Mr. Valentine. Miss Branch was Sick Headache, Piles, Tape Worm and Stricture. Frink, as guardian of Austin Hamer aforesaid, tc street demonstration consisted of the do for you ; embrace it, and let it lead ISSTWe will give special attention to difficult Austin Hamer, by a written assignment which M, H■ CASTLE, Attorney at Law. St. Johns band followed by a few torch then elected secretary. These officers cases and to cases other physician have failed to was recorded June 20, 189«, in the office of the Reg ­ Money to Loan, office head of Clinton held office only until the permanent or ­ you to peace and gladness, to God and cure. Persons applying u>r treatment will please ister of Deeds atoresald, in Liber 79 of mortgages, Wavenue, esst side. 1138 bearers and horn-blowers. A wagon heaven. bring two or three ounces of urine for analysis. on page 212 ; and said mortgage having been again ganization was affected. The meeting Those who are unable to call, can write full par­ duly assigned on June 20, 1896, by said Austin ZRA R. AVEKILL, Attorney and law, St. bearing several farm bells, each manned Canon Farrar writes: “ The waste ticulars of theli case aDd ha\ e medicine sent by Hamer to Miner R, Frink, oy a written assign ­ Johns, Mich. I1& Walker Street East, near by an operator, was drawn along our was adjourned until Tuesday evening. express, with full instructions how to he taken. ment, which was recorded June 20, 1896, in the Epoetoffice. It was then called to order by Miss and selfish desecration of the Sabbath, The firm o< Drs. B. S. A Co., were incorporated office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid, in Liber streets, and the music of the bells riAig and the flinging away of its golden op several years since with a capital of $50,000, hence 79 of mortgages, on page 242; and mere being out ;as they went by. The signal for Church, chairman of the committee, you take no chances If you employ them. They claimed to be due on suid mortgage, at the date of Dentistry. who stated briefly that the object of the portunities is. 1 belieye, to thousands of are responsible and well-known. Address this notice, one hundred and forty-two dollars and the coming demonstration was given by youth, the first decisive step in the sixty-eight cents, besides an attorney fee of fifteen meeting was to adopt the constitution dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to be paid H. KENYON, Dentist East Walker the firing of an anvil at the head of tbe downward course of moral degeneracy DRS. B. S. & CO., should any proceedings be taken to foreclose said A. Street. 1138 avenue. There was no particular effort already drawn up. Miss Branch, secre mortgage: and no suit or proceedings at law or in tary, then read the constitution in full. and spiritual death.” LOCK BOX I 60, equity having been instituted to recover any part G. H. MANN, D. D. S. Office over made toward illuminating the places of Here let me urge all of our young peo­ of the debt secured by^said mortgage; therefore, by Spaulding A Co. ’s hardware, oppo ­ business. The gas was turned on in the Amendments were offered by Miss virtue of tbe power of sale in said mortgage con ­ site The Steel Hotel. Surgery a Bromley and superintendent Monroe. ple not to let their bicycle tempt them Muskegon, - Mich tained, and of the statute in such case made and specialty. Office hours, 8 to 12 a. circuit court room, and a number of trovided, notice is hereby given that.on Decern- ni., 1:30 to 5 p. in., 7 to 8, evening. Misses Branch, Collins and Church to desert the house of God or desecrate >er 12, 1M96, at one o ’clock in the afternoon, private resiliences were brilliantly the day by long excursions on their at tbe west front door of the Court House for Clin­ illuminated, while some beautified the then presented the students with the ton County, in Michigan, ih the village of St. E. CORBIN, M. D., D. D. 8. To get constitution for signature, securing wheels or attendance on baseball. And Johns, in said coimty. there will be sold at public the benefit of the experience, medical know ­ fronts of their homes with flags and (rad Trunk Railway System ▼endue to tbe highest bidder tbe premises des ­ ledge and surgical skill which are indispensable to seventy-four names, the greatest num ­ in choosing employments, as far as pos ­ cribed in said mortgage, viz: The east half of rfection of results in dentistry, apply to Corbin Chinese lanterns. The parade lasted sible choose those with the most Sab­ the west half of the northwest quarter Of section rSon, St. Johns. but a short time, after which VVm. A. ber of charter members that the society Detroit & Milwaukee Div. thirteen, in township five north of range two west, has ever yet had. The meeting then bath privileges. God honors those who iu Michigan. Said sale will be made subject to Norton and others addressed a meeting honor his day, even at great personal the payment of the remainder of said mortgage Physicians. adjourned until tonight (Thursday) to not y6t due, and being for six hundred and fifty at Newton Hall. This closed the presi­ sacrifice; and the tradesman who closes dollars, due June 18. 1897, with interest payable dential campaign of 18915, sd far as St. re-elect permanent officers. TIME TABLE at 8 per cent, computed from June 18, 1M*6 — Dated B. DODGE, HI. D., Surgeon and Ho ------his shop on Sapbath is almost certain, September 15, 1896. MINER It. FRINK, s meopathic Physician. Office and residence Johns is concerned, and now the people IN EFFECT Jover 8paulding A Co. ’s hardware, opp. Tbe Steel. Hymeneal. . other things being equal, to secure in Perrins St Baldwin , Assignee. will turn their attention to prosperity the long run the best financial success, Attorneys for Assignee. 49-12 RANK C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and Married, at the Roman Catholic May 4th, 1896. Surgeon. Office over Spaulding A Company ’s and better times promised by our new though his faith is sometimes long test­ Fhardware store, St. Johns, Mich. 1367 president. parsonage, in St, Johns, on the evening ORTGAGE SALK.—Default haring been ed, and some accounts are left to be WESTWARD. made In the conditions of a mortgage of November 4th, 1896, by Father Auer, M , >7 Howard and Sarah” A.

To satisfy a bet between Willard E. KNAPP, IB. D., Physician and • squared in the next world ; but the Lord Howard to Npeucerspeii W. Gibbs a Surgeon. Office at residence, first house ' Mr. Luman Burch, of East Fulton, and M t£ dated April 11, 1882, C Lyon and “Dell” Chick, the latter car­ is a sure paymaster and he says, “Bles­ . C and recorded April 11, I882i in the office of tbe south of the M. E. church, St. Johns. 1357 Miss Ethel Boyle, of Union Home. A fef * Register of Deeds for Clinton County, in Michigan,

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sed is the man thatkeepeth the Sab­ STATIONS. 5 Si in Liber 56 of mortgages on page 103, on which H AHT, II. I*., Physician and Sur- cession. He did it gracefully. reception was tendered them at the resi­ •22 OX• 3 Hi mortga 1 9 00 complainants, was present. The bond ­ W. 1 SIflIflIONS, fll. D., Homceopathic maid servant may rest as well as thou.” Chicago (Str).. 11 00 \ s Physician,Surgeon and Accoucheur. Officeholders 30 minuts later orgadized the Union Home. Mich. 1 Iain street. DeWltt. 1188 Graud Rapids, lousing & Detroit R. R. They may not use the time as you ap­ TOM PADLEY, Si ‘ ------‘•A Straight Tip,” prove ; but can you not win their confi ­ EASTWARD. T\B. ERNERT SCHEMER, Physician and k; uZ $• <£ o. S’ I J Surgeon, Office over C. Gruler’s store Another Old Pioneer Dead. Is the singular, but when the story is dence and teach them how to use it? re­ •73 Fowler, Mich. 14®1 6 §•« 32 b 82 ► The Pioneer Harnessmaker, told, very appropriate title of John J. membering in any event, God com STATIONS. S ° Zi S’l Mrs. James Doke, one of the early 5*1 F. BECKWITH, M. D., OCULI8T AND McNally ’s first, and by long odds, best mands you to give them rest. ■ settlers of this township, died at the Us Ia| .► M E• AUR1ST, 225 E. Main 8i., Ionia, Mich. farcial satire, in which the humerous Set your face resolutely against all s ■4 h K home of her daughter, Mrs. Bush, in p. m. Bengal township, of old age, November side of horse racing, with its gay throngs Sunday excursions, and make it the p. ID. a. m. p m. p. ID. Veterinary. and attendant exciting scenes, its dar ­ sweet attractive home day for husband 9,1896, aged 87 years. The funeral oc­ Milwaukee (Str) 9 00 9 00 M. GOHN, Vet!nary Surgeon, Office at curred yesterday from her late residence ing book-makers, its betting ring, specu­ and children, with music, reading, rest, Chicago [Str)...... 7 30 7 30 a. in • Fildew A Millman ’a drug store. Resi­ lators, “touts, ” jockeys, etc., are satir­ and talk commingled ; and whether you l Hdence 204 Ottajva street. in Bengal, and the remains laid to rest Grand Haven...Lv 9 00 2 10 8 25 in St. Johns cemetery. ized in a most enjoyable and laughter- be a Christian or not, remember it is a Ferrysburg ...... »Os 3 40 9 05 2 15 8 32 G. R. A I. Jet...... 8 37 10 05 8 12 9 50 On the 26th of September last she provoking manner. The piece in its sacred day, and accustom the family to Painting. present up-to-date form, furnishes an attend Church and Sabbath school regu Grand Rapids ...... 6 45 10 20 8 25 11 00 celebrated her last birthday with her Lowell ...... w 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 St J. PLI flINTEAO, PAINTER. Ord- children at the home of her grandson. excellent example of the composite larly, yourself leading and not sending Ionia ...... •S 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 « era by mall promptly attended to. -‘quality them. St. Johns ...... 5 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 47 Eand excellence, the acme of success,” is our motto.Charles Foster, in West Bengal. style of stage entertainment just now a. in. P- m. Owosso Jet...... 8 57 1 15 6 00 3 05 Give us a trial. ISfiOtf She was a good mother and neighbor, so popular, as nearly every form of the “If thou turn away thy foot from the Owosso ...... la still .doing business at the old stand, ad ­ Sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 and had done her full share for the bet­ lighter contributions to stage work is joining De Witt’s Grocery, where may be holy day; and call the Sabbath a delight, Durand ...... 5 10 9 35 1 47 6 55 8 58 Undertaking. terment of mankind. All who knew found within its elastic limits, ranging Holly ...... 5 56 10 14 2 •26 7 40 4 47 found a complete stock of Draft and Driying her, now arise and call her blessed. through farce comedy, burlesque, vaude ­ the holy of the Lord, honorable ; and Pontiac ...... 6 35 10 53 3 05 8 25 6 37 W. INGKAHAfll, UNDKRTAKER- M'lwaukee Jet.... 7 20 11 30 3 45 9 05 6 30 Walker Street East, St. Johns, Mich. ville and comic opera, and abounding shalt honor him, not doing thine own DETROIT...... Ar. 7 35 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 06 s- 1408 ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, LITERARY NOTES. in specialties, songs and dances of the Chicago Steamer leaves Grand Haven ...... 9 p. m HARNESSES, most amusiug and meritorious quality. speaking thine own words ; then shalt Arrives in Chfcago ...... 0 m The Ideal Panacea, Leaves Chicago for Gaand Haven ...... 7:80 p. m That clever literary raconteur, “Drocb, ” With the adventitious aids of new thou delight thyself in the Lord ; and I Arrives In Grand Haven ...... &40 a. m James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, who in private life is Robert Bridges, has special scenery, electric and calcium will cause thee to ride upon the high Milwaukee Steamer leaves Grand Haven..ll:15 p. ra says: “I regard Dr. King ’s New Discov ­ joined the writers who are flocking In such Arrives In Milwaukee at...... 0 m And a stock of effect, the piece in the hands of Mana­ places of the earth, and feed thee with Leaves Milwaukee for Grand Haven ...... 9 p. m ery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds, numbers to the Ladies ’ Home Journal. Arrives at Grand Haven ...... jj jjq a. m and Long Complaints, having used it in • Drocb ’s Literary Talks,” which will hereafter ger W. F. Henderson ’s excellent com­ the heritage of Jacob, thy Father; for my family for the last five years, to the be a regular editorial feature of the Journal pany of comedians, furnishes an even ­ the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.” «r>Chalr Car. Buffet Car and Sleeping Car 8ervlce. ROBES, BLANKETS, exclusion of physician's prescriptions or Mr. Bridges will aim bis work more directly at ing of rare entertainment. Appreci­ Isaiah .58:13,14. Eastward. No. 12 has Pullman Sleeper,Chicago to other preparations. ” girls, and gossip about books rather than re. Detroit. No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Jar attached Rev. John Burgos, Keoknk, Iowa, view them. They will be. In short, “literary ating the present tastes of the public for Grand Haven to Detroit, (extra charge, 20 rents ) WHIPS, novelties, this company was organized COMING EVENTS. No. 18 has Chair Car, Grand Rapids to Detroit. writes: "I have been a Minister of the talks.” No. 82 has Sleoper to Detroit. Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years ‘‘Christmas in Several Lands ” Is the attract­ with that fact in view, and the perform ­ The Bengal union aid society will meet with or more, and have never found anything ive title of a delightful symposium In the ance they give is strictly fin de seicle. Mr«. Henry Grier Wednesday, November 18, at Westward, No. 11 has ChairCar, Detroit to Grand And in fact every article found In a well regu ­ so beneficial, or that gsve me each speedy Christmas number it Demorest ’s Magazine, Rapids. No. 13 has Parlor Buffet Car attached 10 o'clock a. m. Everybody come, as there is Detroit to Grand Haven, (extra charge, 20 cents. lated establishment of the kind, that defies wherein the Christmas customs and the relief ss Dr. King ’s New New Discovery. ” Bring that job of Printing to the urgent work to be done. Come early. No. 17 has Pullman Sleeper, Detroit to Chicago competition as to style, quality and price. An Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial Christmas spirit in various oountries are All members of tbe phyaleal culture club No. 81 hasSleeper to Grand Rapids. Bottles Free at Fildew & Millman ’s Drug pleasantly described by persons who have had INDEPENDENT office and see E. II. HUGHES. BEN FLETCHER, nspection is solicited. how well we can please you. are requested to meet at the library rooms Ass’t. G. P. AT. A. Trav. Pass. Ageat. Store, St. Johns and Fowler. 6 some part In them. Saturday evening, November U, at 7 o'clock. Thos . Bromlrt . local Agent. Repaitlng neatly and promptly done. f H T31.: CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896.

[MANY BLAME DULACH. AMERICA’S VICTORY. PEACE NOW IN SIGHT. Loss of the Waukesha Attributed to tht MEET AT ROCHESTER. Venezuela Commissioner* Will Not Aet of Survivor. Majestic VENEZUELAN CONTROVERSY Formulate Derision Now. Muskegon, Mich., Nov. 11.—The the­ KNIGHTS OF LABOR IN ANNUAL PRACTICALLY SETTLED. Washington, Nov. 11.—The Vene­ ory that Frank Dulach, the sole sur­ SESSION. zuela commission has authorized the vivor of the wreck of the schooner following official statement: Cooking Lord Salisbury Announces That ths Waukesha, ofT this port Saturday night, Will Likely Be In Convention for a Week “The statements of Lord Salisbury Matter Will lte Adjusted on the Lines caused the disaster, in connection with or Ten Days O ■ I 'TAKE THE -»—I— 000 bushels; increase, 1,244,000 bushels. balance 150,000,000, is reserved for a strictly confidential. A Handbook of In. London, Nov. 11.—The Daily News ----- concerning Patents and how to a3> May Consider Other Business Corn, 19,294,000 bushels; decrease, 46,- laiter subscription, the government not says in an editorial on the Venezuelan •snt fra*. A too s catalogue of amoks*, sad scientific books tent frost Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 11.—There 000 bu. Oats, 12,445,000 bushels; in­ needing it a* present. The price fix­ settlement hinted at in Lord Salis­ ■U taken through Korn A 00. Wlltvi nottoelutha Scientific American, and seems to be no question now but that crease, 692,000. Rye, 2,670,000 bushels; ed for the issue is 93 peeetas, payable bury's speech: “The terms seem per­ |ht widely before ths puNlowRh. the extra session of the general as increase, 126,000 bushels. Barley, 6,- In four installments. fectly satisfactory and involve no sur­ sembly, for which the call has just been 942,000 bushels; increase, 35,000 bush­ render of essential principles. Lord issued by Gov. Drake, will have full els. ______Mrs. W. H. Vanderbilt Burled. Salisbury can claim having protected power to transact any business which (he rights of British settlers. Mr. Ol- Allison Z. Mason Arrested. New York", Nov. 11.—Funeral serv­ comes before it, whether it is included ices over the remains of Mrs. William aey can claim with literal truth that he CLEVELAND in the call issued by the governor or Boston, Mass., Nov. 11.—Allison Z. has succeeded in bringing Great Brit­ Mason, president of the defunct Globe H. Vanderbilt wore held to-day at St not. The state officials are nearly Bartholomew's Church. All of the eight ain to arbitration. ” MACKINAC- unanimous on the matter. The ques Investment company, has been arrest­ ed on an indictment charging him with children of Mrs. Vanderbilt were pres­ tion is important, for the reason that it ent. After the ceremonies the remains Whiteman Goes Free. 2 NewStcel Passenger Steamers has much bearing on the length of tha embezzlement of sums aggregating San Francisco, Nov. 11.—Alonzo J. The Greatest Perfection yet attained In Boat $10,000. Treasurer J. Lowell Moore of were taken to New Dorp and placed in Construction —Luxurious Equipment. Artistic coming session, which is of vital im the Vanderbilt mausoleum. Whiteman, ex-mayor of Duluth, legis­ Furnishing, Decoration and Efficient Service, portance to the taxpayers of Iowa. the same company is now serving a lator and prominent citizen of Minne­ Hoot insuring the highest degree of three years ’ sentence on a similar sota, who was convicted of forgery and cV±K& COflFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY. charge. Support the Dlngley Bill. sentenced to San Quentin, went forth ot or ■“ - MW Four Twee per Witz Between Amcrlrnn Fighter Winn. Washington, Nov. 11.—Senator Mor ­ London, Nov. 11.—“Solly ” Smith of School Money In Michigan. to-day a free man from Judge Wallace’s ruRES ConstIipatiopatioN Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac gan of Alabama says if an effort is court. Superior Judge Wallace dis ­ W p. eed&y relieves Coughs, A. A. aOHANTI, a, ». OSTMOIT. MIOH to 500 men. 1,200,000^)00 bushels. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronobltla. ard Is sold on a guarantee. 21 eta. Tie Detroit t Cleveland Steam lav. Do \ CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1800

Carriston had no intention of settling Don’t Tobseco Salt and Smoko Your Lite Awtjr. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. If you want to quit tabacoo using easily and down just yet to live the life of an forever, regain lost manhood, be made wall, ordinary moneyed Englishman. His strong, magnetic, full o' new life and vigor, intention was to take Madeline abroad LESSON VII. NOV. IB — GOD’S taka No-To-Bao, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain tas for some months. He had fixed upon BLESSING TO SOLOMON. For a Healthy Existence.—That's pounds In ten days. Over 4'M.tXM cured. Buy Cannes as a desirable place at which to No-To-Bao from your druggist, who will guar* Why the Kidneys so often Fail. antee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed frea winter, but having grown somewhat Gold** Tut: “Ttaw D1*»Id ( of tho Lord tired of hotel life wished to rent a Ad Sterling Remedy Co. . Chicago or N6w York. It Mskcth Rich and lie Addeth bo Nature has provided a certain amount furnished house. He had received from of work for every organ of the human Our duty to God Is measured by our ability. an agent to whom he had been ad ­ Sorrow with It”—Pror. lOflM— The body ; overtax them and disease eventu ­ CHAPTER V.—-(C ontinued .) he was, as he said, as sane as I was. Two Ways. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets. the finest vised to apply the refusal of a house ally follows. There is not one por­ liver and bowels regulator ever made. Nevertheless, the young people had “Thank heaven you can speak to me which, from the glowing description tion of our organism that is so overworked no doubts about their coming bliss. and look at me like this,” I exclaimed. given, seemed the one above all others AVING traced Solo- os the kidneys ; on them is placed the im­ A revival means a recovery of lost power. Rion ’s course portant function of filtering the blood of Everything was going smoothly and “You are satisfied then?” he said. he wanted. As an early decision was When bilious or costive eat a Ca sea ret candy "On this point, yes. Now tell me through his great the Impurities which naturally form ia the oathartlo. cure guaranteed. 10o, 2fto. pleasantly for them. Carrlston had at insisted upon, my impulsive young works and his relig ­ regular action of life and digestion. The once spoken to Madeline ’s aunt, and what is wrong? ” friend thought nothing of crossing the ious privileges and kidneys are consequently termed the sew­ Choose a high, dry place for your poultry obtained the old Scotchwoman's ready Now that he had set my doubts at labors, and come to yard. Channel and running down to the south the culmination of erage of the system ; clog up this sewer, consent to their union. I was rather rest his agitation and excitement of France to see, with his own eyes, his career.we see the and the blood becomes tainted with poison ­ vexed at his still keeping to his ab­ seemed to return. He grasped my hand that the much-lauded place was worthy _ dangers to which he ous uric acid, which brings on disease surd whim in concealing his true name. convulsively. of the fair being who was to be its 1 i tl was exP°*«d and the in many forms. The back is the first to “Madeline! ” he whispered. “Made ­ Ni/X' $ need o f repeated show this stoppage. From there comes Blood... He said he was afraid of alarming the temporary mistress. ^ warnings. N o one the warning note; it should be heeded, aunt by telling her he was passing line—my love —she is gone. ” * He wrote to Madeline, and told her ' \ Is safe from tempta­ and the kidneys receive prompt attention. under an alias, whilst if he gave Made ­ “Gone! ” I repeated. “Gone where?” tion, and often the he was going from home for a few winds blow most Doan ’s Kidney Pills will right the action Bubbles. line his true reason for so doing she “She is gone, I say —stolen from me days. He said he should be traveling fiercely and the cold is most benumbing of the kidneys quickly, relieve the back of would be miserable. Moreover, I found by some black-hearted traitor —perhaps on the heights of success. God once more pains and aches, and cure all troubles of Those pimples or blotches the greater part of the time, so it that disfigure your skin, are he had formed the romantic plan of forever. Who can tell?” would be no use for her writing to him presented to the king's vision the two kidneys and bladder. Read the follow ing ; marrying her without telling her in “But, Carriston, surely in so short a ways and urged him to go the right way. Mr. Win. Nelson is a well-known busi­ blood bubbles. They mark until his return. He did not reveal the The application is for us all. We can il­ ness man of Kalamazoo, lie resides at 822 what an enviable position she would time her love can not have been won lustrate this truth by various Bible events the unhealthycondition of the object of his Journey. Were Madeline and characters,—the scene on Mts. Ebal Portage Street, and his business is that of blood-current that throws them be placed, so far as worldly gear went. by another. If so, all I can say is-----” to know it was to choose a winter resi­ a grain buyer. He says: A kind of Lord of Burleigh surprise no “What!” he shouted. “You who have and Gerlslm, the scene on Mt. Carmel, up. You must get down to dence at Cannes, she would be filled the warnings of Jesus himself. The ob ­ “ For five years I have suffered from an the blood, before you can be doubt commended itself to his imagin ­ seen her! You in your wildest dreams ject of this lesson Is to persuade our read ­ inability to urinate, which resulted from with amazement, and the innocent de ­ ers to make the right choice and the wise. rid of them. Local treatment ative brain. to imagine that Madeline Rowan would ception he was still keeping up would what was said to be a stoppage of the blad ­ The last day of my holiday came. leave me of her own free will! No, air, The section Includes 9: 1-9 and the par­ der. During these years I have taken min­ is useless. It suppresses, but not be carried through to the romantic allel account In 2 Chron. 7: 12-22. Time. eral and electric baths and used other means does not heal. The best rem­ I bade a long and sad farewell to lake she has been stolen from me—en­ end which he pictured to himself. Probably B. C. 992, in the 24th year of in expectancy of getting better, but they and mountain, and, accompanied by trapped —carried away—hidden. But I Solomon ’s reign, when In the height of edy for eruptions, scrofula, his prosperity he needed another warn ­ all proved unavailing. Some months ago I sores, and all blood diseases, is Carriston, started for home. I did not his hands. A sort of nervous trembling VII. ing. (See under verse 3.) began using Doan ’s Kidney Pills, which I see the parting proper between*the seemed to run through his frame. HE DAY before he Place. Jerusalem. had heard highly recommended, and I can Deeply distressed, I drew his hands The text of today's lesson, with explan­ now say that the flattering reports were Ayer’s young people —that was far too sacred started for France atory notes, follows: a thing to be intruded upon —but even from his face. not greater than they deserved. I got Madeline wrote 3. "I have heard thy prayer.” Some have better right along, and I am free from any Sarsaparilla. when that protracted affair was over, I “Now, Carriston, ” I said as firmly as that her aunt was thought that this reference to Solomon's I could, “look up and tell me what all prayer of dedication and the similar order trouble now. I feel better than I have waited many, many minutes whilst very unwell, but of thought in what follows Implies that done for three years past. If Doan ’s Kid ­ Carriston stood hand in hand with this means. Look up, I say, and speak this vision was sent immediately after ney Pills were well known all over they said nothing as to 'LTeylVulo 1 Thompson ’s Eye Water. Madeline, comforting himself and her to me.” the dedication of the Temple. “I have would do an immense amount of good. ” her malady causing hallowed this house • • • to put my by reiterating, “Only six weeks—six He raised his eyes to mine and kept any alarm. Per­ Sold by all. dealers —price, 50 cents. flBIIlU “a WHISKY k* ’>lu Bo** name there forever." I accept it as mine; Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Us IURI PKKE. Ur. B. 9. WOOl.LKY, ATLANTA, GA. short weeks! And then—and then!” them there, whilst a ghastly smile— haps Carriston and my purpose has not changed. “Mine It was the girl who at last tore herself a phantom of humor—flickered across eyes,” to watoh over It, and to note the N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remem­ piTCUTC 20year* ’experience. Send sketch forad. thought Ices about sincere worship that will go up from it. ber the name, Doan's, and take no other. inlLnlO. vice (L I»eane, Utoprin. examiner U.S, his white face. No doubt his native Vat.oUlce Deaue A Weaver, away, and then Carriston mounted re­ the old Scotch wid ­ “And mine heart,” in love, and affection, ---- '.Mcdirilll...... Bldg.,W. ash.Ua' - - luctantly by my side on the rough quickness told him what I suspected, ow than her rela­ and care. I not only see, but I delighlf in Sheep futten more readily if they are kept 8 jiel and warm, especially during the winter. ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. vehicle. so he looked me steadily in the face. tionship and kindness to Miss Rowan It. I will care for it as the apple of mine “No, ” he said, “not as you think. eye. It shall be a peculiar treasure. "Per­ JOHN W MORRIS, WASHINGTON.D.& From Edinburgh we traveled by the petually." I will keep my part of the There Is more Catarrh In this section of La to PrinclpAl Examiner U. B. Pension Bureau. merited. He started on his travels 3 jrm. In last war, lu adjudicating claims. atty. hum , night train. The greater part of the But let there be no mistake. Question covenant. This temple shall never be de ­ the country than all other diseases put without any forebodings of evil. together, and until the last few years P way we had the compartment to our ­ me. Talk to me. Put me to any tost. His Journey to Cannes and back w'as stroyed or injured through any neglect of was supposed to be incurable. For a gtea IA/E DAV C AI ADV to men and women to selves. Carriston, as a lover will, Satisfy yourself, once for all, that I am mine. The Way of Life. 4. “If thou wilt many years doctors pronounced It a local YV l iHI OMLAnl work for us. day or hurried—he wasted no time on the road, walk before me, as David thy father disease and prescribed local remedies, an i evening, at their homes: nice, pleasant work; talked of nothing but coming bliss and as sane as you are.” but was delayed for two days at tho walked, in integrity of heart, and In up­ by constantly falling to cure with local no canvassing. Experience not necessary. hie plans for the future. After a while He spoke so rationally, his eyes met rightness” (cf. ch. 3: 6, 14; 11: 34). David treatment,pronounced It Incurable. Selene* Enclose stamp for particulars. place itself before he could make final was not perfect, as our author tells us has proven catarrh to be a constitutional BTANDARD CO.,143 W. 23d St., Mew York. I grew quite weary of the monotony of mine so unflinchingly, that I was re­ elsewhere (ch. 16: 6: cf. ch. 1: 6; 2 Sam. 24: dlscaeo, and therefore requires constitu ­ arrangements with the owner and tho tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, the subject, and at last dozed off, and joiced to know that my fears were as present occupier of the house. Think­ 10). His Integrity consisted In his unvary ­ manufactuied toy F. J. Cheney & Co., To ­ for some little time slept. The shrill yet ungrounded. There was grief, ex­ ing loyalty to the true God. —Pulpit Com. ledo, O.. Is the only constitutional cure on The Acme Lamp Stove ing he was going to start every moment 6. “Then will establish the throne. • • • the market. It Is tuken internally ir. whistle which told us a tunnel was at citement, want of rest in his appear­ he did not write to Madeline —at the for ever.” There was always this con ­ doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It ♦ Will warm your room at a cost hand aroused me. My companion was ance, but his general manner told me dition Imposed. God would do his part acts directly on the Mood and mucous sur­ a of 3 cents per day and not affect rate at which he meant to return a faithfully. No outward force could destroy faces of the system. They offer One Hun ­ the light Delivered on recei pt of $1. sitting opposite to me, and as I glanced will flffd her, or I will kill the black­ letter posted in England would reach dred Dollars for any ease It falls to cure, fcxiross at him my attention was arrest­ hearted villain who has done this.” them. God would be their rock and their {tend for circulars and testimonials. Ad ­ ♦ ACME COriPANY b°r almost as quickly as if posted at fortress, a wall of fire, and his angels dress, ed. by the same strange intense look He rose and paced the room. His would be their guard. The only possible F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. 33 Wendell St. Boston, Mass* Cannes. source of destruction lay with the people which I had on a previous occasion at face was distorted with rage. He he reached his home, which for the Sold by Druggists, 75c. Bettws-y-Coed noticed in his eyes—the clinched and unclinched his long slen­ themselves. “There shall not fall thee last few weeks had been Oxford, and a man.” As a matter of fact, neither Sol ­ Good young sheep ai ways command a market. BUCKET SHOPS! same fixed stare—the same oblivious ­ der hands. % % omon nor his descendants kept their cove ­ TRAD! WITH A found tw’o letters waiting for him. The nant with God; and "great David's great ­ AVOID RESPONSIBLE FIRM, ness to all that was passing. Remem­ “My dear fellow, ” I said, “you are first, dated on the day he left England, An Important Difference. er Son, ” the everlasting king, through To make it apparent to thousands, e. S. MURRAY & CO.. bering his request, I shook him, some­ talking riddles. Sit down and tell me whom the kingdom of David abides and was’from Madeline. It told him that who think themselves 111, that they are BANKERS AND BROKERS, what roughly, back to his senses. He calmly what has happened. But, first her aunty ’s illness had suddenly taken Increases, did not come through Solomon ’s 122,123 and 124 Riailo BSliding, Chicago, 111. regarded ipe for a moment vacantly, of all, as you look utterly worn out, line, but that of his brother Nathan, not afflicted with any disease, but that Members of the Chicago Board of Trade in good a fatal turn —that she had died that whose descendant Mary was hts mother the system simply needs cleansing, Is then said: Borne standing, who will furnish you with their Latest I will ring for my man to get you day, almost without warning. The sec­ (Luke’s Genealogy); while only the legal to bring comfort home to their hearts, Book on statistics and reliable Information re­ “Now I have found out what was food. ” heirship came through Solomon, whose as a costive condition is easily cured by garding the markets Write for it and their Oaily ond letter was anonymous. Market Letter, both FREE. References: Am. Ex . wanting to make the power I told you descendant Joseph was the legal father using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by “No," he said, “I want nothing. It was written apparently by a wom ­ National Bank , Chicago of complete. I could see her if I Weary I am, for I have been to Scot­ of Jesus (Matthew). the California Fig Syrup Company only, an, and advised Mr. Carr to look sharp­ PRACTICAL. Only a righteous nation and sold by all druggists. W. N. U.. D.--XIV — 40. wished.” land and back as fast as man can ! can endure. And this according to the ly after his lady-love or he would find When Answering Advertisements Flense ‘ Of course you can see her—in ytxur travel. I reached London a short lime eternal law of God. The first care, there­ Self-denial .mg u o.ose t>Girlst. Mention This Fnper. mind ’s eye. All lovers can do that.” himself left in the lurch. The writer fore, of every patriotic citizen Is to make ago, and after seeing one man have would not be surprised to hear some righteousness prevail la every depart ­ “If I tried I could see her bodily — ment. come straight to you, my only friend, fine day that she had eloped with a cer­ * £ £ £ ^ £ * know exactly what she is doing! ” He for help—it may be for protection. But The Way of Death. 6. “But If ye shall tain gentleman who should be name­ at all (wholly) turn from following me,” spoke with an air of complete convic­ I have eaten and I have drunk, know ­ etc. The meaning Is rather “if ye shall less. This precious epiatle, probably Tally 200 of the Uo*t Furoou, Men and Women Of both MB- tion. ing I must keep my health and wholly turn away from following me.” ttnanu have contributed to the next year'* Volant* of “Then, I hope, for the sake of mod ­ strength.” an emanation of feminine spite, Car­ See the parallel passage In Chronicles (2 esty, you won ’t try. It is now nearly riston treated as it deserved —he tore Chron. 7: 19), —"If ye turn away and for ­ However, I insisted upon some wine it up and threw the pieces to the wind. sake my statutes'.” The Israelites were three o ’clock. She ought to be in bed being brought. He drank a glass, and not to be cut off. except for an entire and asleep.” then with a strange enforced calm, told But the thought of Madeline being defection. —Cook. “And serve other Gods. ” The\buths I spoke lightly thinking it better to me what had taken place. His tale was alone at that lonely house troubled him J The Israelites were exposed to two forms greatly. The dead woman had no sons ! of forsaking God: one was by crimes, dis- .try and laugh him out of his folly. this: orders, and all breaking of the second He took no notice of my sorry Joke. After we had parted company on our or daughters —all the anxiety and re­ table of the law, which naturally and “No, ” he said quietly, “I am not go ­ return from Scotland, Carriston went sponsibility connected with her affairs necessarily led to rujn; and the other was Companion would fall on the poor girl. The next by a neglect of religion and a turning to ing to try. But I know now what was down to the family seat in Oxfordshire, Idols, which led to the breaking of all Celebrating in 1897 its seventy-first birthday, day he threw himself into the Scotch wanting. Love —such love as mine— and Informed his uncle of the impend ­ the other commandments. The whole The Companion offers its readers many excep­ such love as hers—makes the connect ­ Express, and started for her far-away tendency of Idol worship was to Impurity tionally brilliant features. Thetwo hemispheres ing change in hie life. The baronet, home. of life. The neglect of God took away have becu explored in search of attractive matter. ing link, and enables sight or some an extremely old man, infirm and all the restraining influences of religion and Ian Maclaren , 1 or Tna Companion *, Norto Contributor * ton ••». other sense to cross over space, and but childish, troubled little about the On arriving there he found it occu the very life and soul of mortals. pied only by the rough farm servants. 7. “A proverb and a byword ” “The very See Special Offer Below. Distinguished Writers. pass through every material obstacle. ” matter. Every acre of his large prop ­ name of Israel will become a proverbial “Look here, Carriston, ” I said seri­ They seemed in a state of wonderment, expression significant of disastrous fail­ IAN maclaren . CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. HON. THOMAS B. REED. erty was strictly entailed, so his pleas­ RUDYARD KIPLING. STEPHEN CRANE. ANDREW CARNEGIE. ously, “you are talking as a madman ure or displeasure could make but little and volubly questioned Carriston as to ure," to be used In mockery and sarcastic HALL CAINE. HAMLIN OARLAND. LIEUT R. E. PEARY, U.B. B. the whereabouts of Madeline. Tho soern.* Compare Deuteronomy 28: 37, 46, FRANK R STOCKTON. MAX o -rell. DR. CYRU8 ED80H. talks. I don't want to frighten you, alteration in his nephew’s prospects. 63. HAROLD FREDERIC. W. CLARK RUSSELL. DR. ED EVERETT HALB. tut I am bound both as a doctor and question sent a chill of fear to his 8. "At this house, which is high," “con ­ MADAME LILLIAN NORDIC A. AUCE LONGFELLOW. DR. LYMAN ABBOTT. Still he w’as the head of the family, And more than On* Hundred other Eminent Writer,. your sincere friend to tell you that un ­ and Carriston was in duty bound to heart. He answered their questions spicuous In its ruin as In its glory," or less you cure yourself of these absurd by others, and soon learnt 411 they had “which has been high, exalted, glorious make the important news known to to communicate. by God ’s presence and blessing ”; as the delusions, they will grow upon you, de­ him. The young man made no secret Revised Version renders: "and though For the Whole Family* velop fresh forms, and you will prob ­ Little enough it was. On the morn ­ this house be high”; yet even this shall of h!«3 approaching marriage, so in a not preserve it. "Shall hiss,” In scorn The Companion also announces for 1897. Four Absorbing Serials, Adventure ably end your days under restraint. ing after the old woman ’s funeral Mnd Stories oti Land and Sea, Stories for Boys, Stories for Girls, Reporters ’ Stories, very short time every member of the and contempt. Doctors' Stories. Lawyers ’ Stories. Stories for Everybody —all profusely illustrated Ask any doctor, he will tell you the family was aware that the heir and eline had gone to Callendar, to ask the 9. “Because they forsook the Lord their by popular artists. Six Double Holiday Numbers. More than two thousand Articles same.” * future head was about to ally himself advice of an old friend of her aunt ’s, God. who brought forth their fathers out of Miscellany —Anecdote, Humor, Travel. Timely Editorials, Current Events, Cur­ as to what steps should now be taken. of the land of Egypt. ” This shows 0) rent Topics and Nature and Science Departments every week, etc. “Doctors are a clever race,” answered to a nobody. Knowing nothing of the greatness of their sin, Involving, as It w my strange young friend, ‘ but they Madeline Rowan ’s rare beauty and She had neither been to his friend, did, the utmost degree of Ingratitude; (2) 52 Weeks for Ml.75. Send for Full Prospectus. nor had she returned home. She bad, the folly of their course In rejecting so don ’t know everything. ” sweet nature, Carriston ’s kinsmen and Hew Subscriber, who will cut out this allp and Mnd It at once with name and however, sent a message that she must powerful and so good a God; and (3) how 12-Color address and SI TB (the subscription price) will receive : So saying he closed his eyes and ap­ kinswomen were sparing with their much God had done to prevent them from FREE Th* Youth', Companion every week from time subscription is received go to London at once, and would write going astray. to January I, 1187. peared to sleep. congratulations. Indeed, Mr. Ralph Calendar FREE Thanksgiving, Chrlstmae and New Year's Double Numbers. We parted on reaching London. from there. That was the last heard HISTORY. The whole subsequent his­ FREE Our Artistic 4-Page Folding Calendar tor 18»T. Lithographed In Carriston, the cousin whose name was of her—all that was known about her. tory of the nation Is a commentary on FREE. Twelve Beautiful Color*. 87 Many kind words and wishes passed coupled with the such absurd suspic- this warning. And Th* Youth'* Companion 82 Weeks, a full year, to January 1, lift. Upon hearing this news Carriston be­ Practical Suggestions. —1. “The very between us, and I gave some more weJI- clons, went so far as to write a bitter, THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, Boston, Mas*. meant and, I believed, needed warn­ sarcastic letter, full of Ironical felicita­ came a prey to the acutest terror —an kindest thing a friend can do for us Is to emotion which was quite inexplicable admonish us when we are going wrong. ings. He was going down to see his tions. This, and Charles Carriston ’s 'Thou mayest be sure that he that will uncle, the baronet. Then he had some haughty reply, did not make the affec­ to the honest people, hi3 informants. In private tell thee of thy faults is thy matters to arrange with his lawyers, The girl had gone, but she had sent friend, for he adventureth thy dislike and tion between the cousins any stronger. word whither she had gone. True, doth hasard thy hatred.’—Sir W. Raleigh. and above all had to select a residence Moreover, shortly afterward the young ­ God showed this proof of love to Solo ­ they did not know the reason for her mon. ’’—Pulpit Com. 2. The wise man al­ for himself and his wife. He would do er man heard that inquiries were being departure, so sudden and without lug ­ ways forsees the evil. He takes a wise doubt be in London for a short time. made in the neighborhood of Made ­ gage of any description —true, she had outlook Into the future to see where dif ­ ^jANDY CATHARTIC If possible he would come and see me. line ’s home, as to her position and par­ ferent paths lead. It Is not fear, or cow ­ Any way he would write and let roe not written as promised, but no doubt ardice, but wisdom which leads him to do entage. Feeling sure that only his they would hear from her tomorrow. this. ‘ 3. The fear of the evil consequences know the exact date of his approaching cousin Ralph could have had the curi­ Carriston knew better. Without re­ of sin Is not the basis of character. It Is marriage. If I could manage to come osity to institute such inquiries, he vealing the extent of his fears, he flew not the mainspring of a true life. It Is to it, so much the better. If not be only a help to the partially good, and a wrote and thanked him for the keen in­ back to Callendar. Inquiries at the motive to those who have not yet chosen would try, as they passed through terest he was manifesting in his future railway station informed him that she the right and safe way. town, to bring his bride to pay me a welfare, but begged that hereafter Mr. had gone, or had purposed going, to CURE CONSTIPATION flying and friendly visit. Carriston would apply to him direct CURIOUS CONDENSATIONS. London, but whethtv »he ever reached ALL Some six weeks afterward —late at for any information he wanted. The it, or whether any trace of her count The historic scarlet coat of the Brit­ night—while I was deep in a new and two men were now no longer on speak­ be found there, was, at least, a matter _____ DRUGGISTS ish infantry Is doomed, so the story IRQ AT T1TFT V flTTID to an ay can* of rouetiputlon. Caaeareta are the Ideal Lax*- 1 clever treatise on zymotlcs, a man hag­ ing terms. of doubt No good could be gained by goes, to disappear In favor of the blue ADoULU 1 EibI ilUAnfllUBEiU tlr,. Mrrr grip or gripe.bet c**e easy natural remits, 8am- 1 gard, wild, unshorn, and unkempt, Charles Carriston, in his present remaining in Scotland, so he traveled serge Jacket. pie and booklet free. Ad. STFUHllfl RKUKDT CO., Chicago. Montreal. Can., or New York. Bit. rushed past my startled servant, and frame of mind, cared little whether his back at once to town, half distracted, More gold watches are worn by arti­ entered the room in which I sat. He relatives wished to bless or forbid the Sleepless, and racking his brains to sans and laboring men In the United threw himself into a chair, and I wal banns. He was passionately in love, know where to loo$ for her. 9tates than in any two other countries horrified to recognize in the intruder and at once set about making arrange ­ “She has been decoyed away,” he In the world. my clever and brilliant friend, Charles ments for a speedy marriage. Although said in conclusion. “She is hidden, im­ Rice should In reality only be thrown Carriston! Madeline was still Ignorant of the ex­ prisoned somewhere. And I know, as by married ladies at a wedding, as it ' one hundred and fifteen alted position held by her lover —al­ well as if he told me, who has done this signifies a welcome for tbs new recruit VI. though she came to him absolutely pen­ thing. I can trace Ralph Carriston ’s to their ranxs. years Walter Baker & Co. HE END has como niless—he was resolved In the matter cursed hand through it all.” Richard McGriff of Deerfield, lad., sooner than I ex- of money to treat her as generously I glanced at him askance. This mor ­ and John McGriff of Genera, Ind.. are have made Gxoa and Choc­ p e c t e d. ” These as he would have treated the most bid suspicion of his cousin amounted twins who celebrated their ninety- were the sad word* eligible damsel in the country. There third birthday last week. almost to monomania. He bad told When Otwsy was courting Mrs. olate, and the demand for it I muttered to my­ were several legal questions to be set the tale of Madeline ’s disappearance self as, waving my Barry, the actress, he said, in a letter at rest concerning certain property he clearly and tersely; but when he began to her, “I am going insane for the love frightened servant wished to settle upon her. These of to account for it his theory was a wild increases every year* Try it and you away, I closed tha of you, ” and very probably he waa course caused delay. As soon as they and untenable one. However much he right. will see why* door and stood were adjusted to his own, or, rather to suspected Ralph Carriston of longing The new woman seems to have made alone with the sup­ bis lawyer’s satisfaction, he purposed to stand In his shoes, I could see no oer appearance In China. The daugh ­ posed maniac. He going to Scotland and carrying away object for the crime of which he ac­ ter of s magistrate In Shantum acts Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mast. rose and wrung my his beautiful bride. In the meantime cused him, that of decoying away Mad ­ as treasurer in her father’s district, hand, then without a word, sunk back he cast about for a residence. eline Rowan. keeps the books, pays the bills, and Into his chair and buried his face la Somewhat Bohemian in his nature (to ss oeaTixuan.1 stirs up delinquent debtors. CLINTON SPENDENT, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1896.

WashlngtOB Letter.

The Independent From Our Regular Correspondent. Washington , D. C-, Nor. 9,1806. MERCANTILE CO Senator Butler, chairman of tbe GEORGE 8. CORBIT, Proprietor FRANK E DaWITT. Iorted solidly and unitedly the Stupendous Sale ST. JOHNS. MICH. great vital issues represented in tbe Of any description until you have examined candidacy of Mr. Bryan.” While tech­ Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits, nically true, tbiB is calculated to mislead. He closes by making a prophecy, that OF KENDRICK’S and see how cheap he Loans Money on Approved Bonda and "the people's party will be tbe nucleus Real Estate Security. around which the patriotic hosts must One Dollar will Go as Far as Two Elsewhere. is selling this season. Our goods and will gather to redeem a betrayed re­ Bargains in Every Department. otticxrs : public and to restore prosperity to an are all new and prices a. J. Haldwiw , Pres. P. E. Waiawoam, Tree, oppressed and outraged people. ” With­ 3. PKNNBL.L. Vc-Prea. B. C. DxxTBK Aiat. Trea out posing as a rival of Senator Butler $50 GIVEN AWAY. out of sight- m the prophetic field, I will venture to Remember, our monthly distribution of THE LOCAL. MARKETS. say that his prophecy will read very queer in the summer of 1900 when the prizes takes place SATURDAY,. NOVEM­ 8t. Johns . Nov . 12.1896. Democratic party nominates its next The following are the prices paid in cashfor BER 14. produce in thia market: Presidential candidate. Senator Butler Wheat, white. No 1. .78« 00. It was not a friend of Secretary Car­ Dress For IN GREAT VARIETY. Tallow. 03. Hay. $6.50<®$7 80 lisle who suggested that he might rep­ Potatoes. 20. resent the gold Democrats in McKin­ Goods Everybody., Pork, dressed, 84 26. Pork, live 88.25 ley ’s cabinet. It may be that tbe gold Corn, ear. .10. Slump. THIS IS CLOAK Corn, old .11. Democrats deserve a representative in Lard, .08. McKinley '8 cabinet—many believe that AND JACKET WEATER Hides .06. Might ns well own n W e’re A big bargain im 50-inch Black Serge at Pelts, ,26®.75. bis election would have been impossible overstocked on Dress Goo< We’ll Fowls, .04>4. without tbe votes of tbe gold Democrats This department is right an the Chicken, dressed. .07. moVfe them though; see if we don ’t. Chicken, live 06 —but should he desire to pay that debt, jump just now and suck values as only 50c. The best on earth for the* price. Ducks, dressed. .08. It means a big loss but it’s got to be Beef, [email protected]. which is extremely doubtful, he would done. these will keep jumping: Beef, live, 02&.04. probably find it difficult to find a gold Best 8c Ginghams for 6c. Veil Calf, live, *1.60. Commencing Saturday morning, Ladies ’ Fine Beaver Jackets at $5.00 Wood, dry. 90<&*1.39. Democrat of any standing who November 14, and continuing all Apples per 100. .07. would be willing to become a member Ladies ’ Boucle Jackets at___6.75 Big Chief Battim for only" 10c, ftcUl pound, Ducks, live. .06. next week, we will give 25 per cent, Mitoses ’ Jackets at - -$4.00 acnl 5.00 Turkeys, dressed, .08. of bis cabinet, aud it would be a safe Turkeys, live, 06. discount on all Dress Goods sold Children’s Jackets at------1.50 Geese, live, .05. 100 to 1 bet that Carlisle would not. It (with a complete outfit of liniDgs) Children’s Long Cloaks for school clear and good. A big bargain. is understood here that some very big from 50c per yard and upwards. from $2.25 upwards.. 1 EUREKA Republicans are in tbe deal by which I have too many bargains to enumerate an attempt is to be made to huve Mr. Fine brown 1 yd. wide Sheeting, Ladies ’, Misses’ and ChiWrea’s From Our New Regular Correspondent. Carlisle sent to tbe Senate by a combi­ per yd ------5c Underwear. Rev. Scheurer was in Ovid Monday but am after your trade this fall if low prices on busidess. nation of Republicans and gold Demo­ Heavy brown 1 yd. wide Sheeting Children’s Fleeced Lined Vests, Mr. Tibbits, our miller, lias moved cratic votes in tbe Kentucky legislation. per yd ______6c age 3 to 6 years, only ------5e and good goods will secure it- Ckrpets at into Mrs. Bolds ’ house. Secretary Gardner has secured rooms Bleached Cottons at..6c, 7c and 8o Boys ’ and Girls Sanitary Fleeced Mrs. Belcher spent Sunday with for the permanent headquarters for the 9-4 Brown Wide Sheeting per yd, 15c Shirts and Drawers, was 65c, special prices to close fall stock. friends and relatives in St. Johns. National Association of Democratic Ladies ’ Flannette Wrappers at $1.25 for this sale______45c Miss Josie Carter, of Ovid, is spend ­ Clubs, tbe organization of which it is Domet Flannels at..5c, 6c, 7c and 8c Ladies' fleeced lined Pants and ing a few days with relatives here. proposed to keep up right along. Mr. Clean White Baits per roll ------5c Vests------25c Mrs. E. Rummel has returned from a Gardner is also secretary of the Demo ­ Blankets at 47c per pair and up­ Misses' grey rib Pants and Vests, 25c pleasant visit with relatives in Ohio. wards. Odd lot broken sizes Ladies ’ Scar­ The ladies ’ prayer meeting will be at cratic Congressional Committee, and Mrs. Barbara Cahoons ’ this week, Fri­ its headquarters will be located at tbe Wool Veiling, best quality, single let All Wool Pants, was $1.00. Yours for busimessy day, at 2:30 p. m. same place, although it will have no width, per yard . —...... l-k now ------65c The Eureka schools closed for a two work to do until the opening of the Con ­ Ask for the Lorna Kid Gloves, Ladies ’ Wool Union Suits,only $1.50 weeks’ vacation last Friday. The pri­ gressional campaign. Don . black and colors, every pair Children's Wool Union Suits mary room had appropriate exercises. warranted, only ------$1.00 only ------75c The goldites had a big ratitication here on Monday evening. Those par­ HUMOR OF THE HOUR. ticipating seemed to enjoy themselves. Headquarters for Carpets and Rugs. Mrs. Lulu Powers will live with her There was indignation in the eye cf H. L. KENDRICK parents, south of town thiG winter. M r. the domestio who stood at tbe street I’owers has gone north on a hunting ex­ corner with a covered basket over her pedition. arm. An acquaintance met her and said: A party of about fifty young people The Grocery Department surprised Mr. Benton Stevens and wife ‘Coaid yon recommend me to a good on Friday evening. A very pleasant plaoe? ” time was liad by all. ‘Yon can have mine, if you ’ll pot op Wish to call your attention to the Quarterly meeting was held in the with the treatment. ” Meat and Fish Departments and county line church over last Saturday “Are yon leaving? ” and Sunday. Rev. Berge, of Flint, “lam. And for good reason a ” prices, .officiated in Rev. Frye ’s absence. “Is the work too hard?” Nations Fight. The ladies, of the Chistian church, “No. The work ’s very light.” Boneless Salt Pork at------6c Imported Sardines per can ____10c •will give a ten cent social at Dennis “Is the pay too small?” Smoked Hams at.-i------lHc Imported Sardines per can ------18c The greatest contest that the people hall, on Friday evening of this week, “No. The pay’s very good. ” Smoked Bacon at------9c Imported Sardines, Fancy, per for the benefit of the Aid. A quilt will “What’s the matter, then?” Smoked Frankfuts at—...... 10c can------22c of this nation have ever witnessed is rolling be sold. Come. “The woman of tbe house takes too Sardines in Mustard per can.—10c The Christian Endeavor, of the U. B. Smoked Bologna at------8c into the past, and the grandest bargains in church, will join with the Christian many liberties in the kitchen.” Dried Beef by the chunk at . — 14c 3 cans for —...... --25c Endeavor, of Union Home, at the ‘I see. She’s one of the kind that’s Dried Beef sliced —...... 18c Dunbar ’s Shrimps per can...... 25c clothing that a nation ever saw we can show Grange hall, next Sunday evening, m a always bossing around. ” Pickled Pigs Feet, per pound....8c Good Shrimps per cau------15c you. union young people ’s meeting. ‘It’s worse than that. She bad the Sliced Corn Beef------12c Mackerel in Tomato Sauce per impudence to oome in one afternoon acd can— ------.30c Overcoats at $3.50, Overcoats at $5.00, eat up a lot of food that I had saved tip Our Fish Department is Also FOWLER. to take home to my own family.”—De­ Mackerel in 1-lb can per can. — 10c $5.50 and $6.00; Overcoats at $7.50 and troit Free Press. Complete. Canned White Kish per can. — 10c A separate course of study in civics Canned Lobsters at .—20c and 30c $8:00 that other merchants ask you $10.00 and bookkeeping has been introduced Choiee Whole Cod Fish, peril)—5c in St. Joseph's school. Another Instance. Choice Boneless Cod Fish per lb, 10c Here is a Few Specials. and $12.00 for. Diptheria and typhoid fever are ‘Yes,” she sobbed. “Yea, he dis ­ Smoked Herring, 15c per box; prevalent about Ilubbardson, and have charged me.” We have just received a car load $3.00 buys a Work Suit, $5.00 buys a bet­ claimed many a victim. The poor typewriting lady cried as two boxes for ...... -...... 25c direct from the south of Table ter one, and for $7.00, $7.50 or $8,00 will Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich lost their though her heart would break. Choice New Catch Mackerel at. 10c Syrup in pails at 50c each. little daughter Mary by death. She was “He discharged me simply be­ Choice New Catch Mackerel at. 15c Choice New Orleans Molasses 40c give you just a little bit better bargain than buried from the Catholic church No ­ cause”— Good 1-lb can Salmop at..------10c to 60c per gal. anyone else can. vember 2. They knew she had a good excuse. Better grade Salmon ...... 15c 9 bars Kirk’s Cabinet Soap 25c. Tbe new professor in the public —“I smiled at him when he came in. Choice grade Salmon -—------‘20c school is a geutleman of rare school 7 bars Atlas Soap 25c. For Bargains Always Call at tactic, and has given universal satisfac­ It was my fault, but”— Extra grade Salmon ------25c Sweet potatoes per pk 20c. tion heretofore. Another sob. Am. Sardines per can...... 5c The Cash Store. — The 6tli anniversary of the death of —“I didn ’t know that”—- We have the largest and most selected stock of canned goods in town Rev. Jos. Ordine was celebrated No ­ They pitied her. to choose from at lower prices than ever offered. vember 7th by a Requiem Mass at the —‘‘be was”— CASH Catholic church. She bit bit her lip. We are now paymg 20c per dozen for eggs. We buy for cash and CLOTHIERS. sell for cash only and defy competition. Don ’t forget about the ticket WEBBER & WAGNER, Two sudden and unforseen deaths "in —“loaded ’”—New York Evening the Westphalia parish within one week Journal. with each 25c sale or over the balance of this week. There are five NO. 17 CLINTON AVENUE. have vividly proclaimed the uncertainty chances for you to eet ten dollars for nothing. of man ’s last hour. Hard Luck. Saturday, the 14th, In the last day. The symmetrical display of seed vari­ “No, ” remarked the photographer, 204 eties in the office window of Mr. F. “there ain ’t no money in nothing. ” Gruler’s elevator is highly interesting His friend spoke up, "What’s the BAR6JUHS! I and delightful to every observer. matter, old man?” Ht********^********* Fred Meyer, the energetic captain of “Everything, ” replied the photog ­ We our fire department, is reorganizing his rapher. “Here’s an example: Wishing FOR EVERYBODY. company of volunteers, and hopes to en­ + list property owners exclusively, believ­ to make some specialty in my business, seu . nvyc We buy for cash and sell for cash and you don ’t pay two prices to make ing that the auditory organs or such are I hung a sign outside the gallery, * up for the one that gets trusted or the one that gives credit. njore susceptible to the vibrations of ‘Babies Takeu Here. ’ ” * and make money. Agents can make Need sound caused by tbe fire alarm bell. “Well?” queried the friend. * a handsome -alary taking subfrerip- We are constantly getting in new goods and tlnns and selling single copies of our our assortment is almost complete in To those non-Oatholic children and “When I awoke next morning, * musical monthly, fonnd eight on the doorstep. ” And tho + adults, who are desirous to learn the * German language, Rev. J. B. llewelt is reason of the poor man, with an ex­ <¥ Space. China, Glassware, Tinware, Enameled Ironware, Crockery willing to sacrifice one-half hour of his clamation of alarm, tottered on its EVRY MONTH, AND NOTIONS. time twice a week. This in answer to + throne. —Exchange. * the handsomest musical magazine In some inquiries. But not less than five the world. Knowledge of Music We And by looking over prices and compare them with the will be accepted. * is not necessary. Each number You want bargains, * has $2 on worth of the latest popular prices others ask, you will find that we are 20 percent, below Hnckion'i Arm ca naive. + copyright music, besides being richly want to get rid of our everybody and guarantee our goods to be the best made. MAPLE RATION. + Illustrated with elegant half-tone The Best Halve in the world for Uuta * engravings cf famous |.crs tis and 10-quart Dlshpan...... 0)e Lead Pencils. 8 for ...... 01c From Our Regular Correspondent. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever paintings, the latest Parisian fashions Winter Underwear to make 2- quart Covered Pall...... 06c Slate Pencils, 4 for ...... 01c Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblanes + and other useful household literature. 3- quart Covered Pail...... 08c Pins, needle point, per paper...... Olo George Heck, of Lansing, was in town $ WE PAY AGENTS the LARGEST Room for Holiday Goods. 10 quart Covered Pall...... 10c Needles....- ...... 01c Saturday. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud posi ­ Mills Strainer ...... 09o White China Cups and Saucers...... 06c Tea Pots ...... 05, 10, 15c Plates, deep ...... 07c Mrs. Ijouisc V. Ilane lias taken rooms tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It •ji COMMISSIONS ever paid. Sample CoffeePots ...... 00, 10, 16c Is guranteed to give perfect satisfaction copy, with terms tot<* agents, will ber>e You will make money by Dinner Plates...... 07c at the Perry hotel. mailed postpaid on receipt of 10 cents, Tea Kettle. Copper Bottom ...... 35c Bowles ...... 08c or money refunded. Price 25 cents per f stamps or silver. Hunter Flour Sifter...... 10c Piatters ...... 18c Miss Laira Howell, of Middleton, is box. For sale by Fildew A Millman, St pricing our Ladies ’, Gents ’ Basins ...... 08. 04, 06,06, 07c Pitchers...... 09c visiting friends in town. + Toaster ...... -•••••••...... ,8c Wash Bowl and Pttoher...... 56c Johns and Fowler. Copper Bottom Boiler IX Tin ...... 65c Warh Bow) and Pltchor, fine China...... 76c Born, to Tom M. Newton and wife % Howley, Havilaqd $ Co., { and Children’s Underwear Enameled Handle Screw Driver...... 04c H Gallon glass Pitchers...... 15 and 17c November 8, a baby girl. | Publishers EVBY MONTH,...... £ Enameled Handle Screw Driver, Extra Tumblers ...... 8 for 6c before purchasing. We Large ...... 08c Berry Bets...... *tc A bus load of Stars went to Ithaca Terns of the Circuit Court. Knives and Forks per set...... 08c Tea Sets...... ,18c last evening to visit Myrtle chapter. Good Leather Purse...... 06 and 10c Imported Transparent Cupa and Saucers J 4 East 20th Street, New York. * will positively be complete ­ Ladles ’ Hemstitched Bordered Handk ’fs.. .06c ...... 10 and JOc Mrs. Francis Terry is in Middleton STATE OF MICHIGAN Ladles Linen Lawn Hemstitched ...,00c Fancy Decorated Lamp...... 81.86 taking care of her sick daughter, Mrs 29th Judicial Circuit. j fUrcnCNcc: Gents' Flue White Handkerchiefs...... 06c John Roberts. I do hereby fix and appoint the times of ly cleaned out of winter Gents ’ Colored Handkerchiefs...... 06c Drums, Dolls, Cabs, Hand Sleds and holding the several termsns of Court within said - ART MUSIC HOUSE IR THE U. S. OR CARADA - Gents' Colored Handkerchiefs, better...... 08c all our Toys way below everybody else. Miss Lvlle Webster, the successful Circuit for the years 1896 and 1897 . ,mt goods by December 1st, so Best 81x-oord 8pool Cotton, 0 spools ...... 07o teacher or the Prairie school, Is enjoy ­ CMNTON COUNTY. Coat ’s Crochet Cotton, all colors, 2 spools.,®c Come and see for yourself. Everybody ing a two weeks’ vacation. ’First Monday la February. i *** Fine Writing Paper, per box ...... 4.6, 6, lOo Fourth Monday In April. take advantage and come Good Writing Tablets...... 01,08, t>4.06c welcome to come and see our goods. The Christian Sunday School will Lost Monday in June. give their fifteenth annual Thanksgiv­ Second Monday in November. early to the A Handsome Present with Every Purchase of 50c or over at ing entertainment, at the church, No ­ osatiot cotntTT. Second Monday in March. vember 26. First Monday in June. JOB PRINTING ... Mrs. B. W, Hewitt gave her 8undav Second Monday In September. First Monday In December. FIRST-CLASS WORK...... HELLER’S -:- BAZAAR. School class their annual party last Fri­ Dated October, 1801. da; evening. Of course they bad a good a B.- DA BOLL, INDEPENDENT JOB ROOMS Penny Store NO. 9 CLINTON AVENUE. time; they always do. Circuit Judge. 29 th Judicial Circuit. Michigan.