The Clinton Independent. VOL. XXVII.—NO. 39. ST JOHNS, MH’H, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 22. 1893. WHOLE NO-1392.

Spectacles and Bye ({lasses at almost —"Chip of the old Block. ” at Newt on Muelrale. Clear! uK Ml* of Milliner* . KMjM't N*m Food Ham. wholesale prices at Krepps, DeWitt A Ilail, Monday evening, June 23. Editor Independent : I have seldom, if We will commence our semi-annual Having purchased the old Anstey Co.'s. Byes tested free. - —July 3d will be the tlrst production GOT BY A SHAFT! ever, attended so enjoyable a Musicals clearing sale of Summer Millinery this House property, in St. Johus. have con- The celebrated $1.00 Spectacles at of theaansational comedy drama "Uncle as was given by tbe pupils of Madame week Saturday, June 17. Outing Hats. veited it into a commodious, conven ­ Exposition flats, or anv stvle of Hat or ient and safe Boarding and Feed Barn, Allison ’s. Jasou. ” A HOY MKBTh HIM IIKATH AT THK Price, at Newtou Hall, on the evening Bonnet you may desire, will be sold at where the public may Aud clean food —Eureka will oelebrate on the Fourth. FACTORY. of June 19, it being tbe 57th recital of very pleasing prices. for their animals and careful, compe ­ HOME MATTERS. Extensive arraugements to that end thi> most successful of music teachers. Respectfully. tent and gentlemanly attendants. A ore being made. It was otherwise remarkable. The J. T. Cole A Co. waiting room for ladies while their SrMNtM. Charley HOTry Fatally Injured at tha horses are botng got in read! less, has —W esley, infant child of G. W. ball was Ailed as early as 72ft) by an —" IJncle Jason," July 3. . M. Jokui Manufacturing Co.'a Shop — Handsome aud well-made suits at re­ been provided. Prices as low as the eager and appreciative audience, ready duced prices At Jt’DD’S. —The Ola stave mill burned last Fri­ Richards, of Ureenbush, died of brain Hr Lived Only aa Hoar Attar tha At— to do honor to those pupils who iiad lowest. Give me a trial. fever, ou Saturday, June 17, 1803. M. L. Kenyon . day morning- Loss about $1,500. intent. —Dotal U of the Sad A Shir. worked so diligently aud faithfully for Kendrick is now receiving his beauti­ —Watch for the great scenic and me­ —Many are the farmers and months; and while tbe evening was very ful line or Ladies' Summer Garments — On Mo uday forenoon of this week one warm, good order and attention pie- Cliapiti A Co., the Dress Goods Hust­ chanical production, “ Uncle Jason. ” gardeners in this section, who proud ­ correct styles and low prices make tbe lers are still in it. ly boast of growing corn two feet high of the most accidents which vailed until the last number ou tbe pro ­ attraction. They are beauties. J uly 3. gram was given. Rest quality of Stove Gasoline at this date. ever happened in this village occurred While 1 cannot make personal men­ Alwajr* Huy I hr HmI. ^ —Buy your gold tilled watchss of at the factory of the St. Johns Manufac ­ At Spaulding A Co. ’s. Krepps. DeWitt & Co., leading jewelers, —The interior appearance of the tion of all the performers. 1 must men­ Our sale* on Garland Stoves and "Senate” barber shop, on west Walker turing Company. tion a few. Ranges for 1892. surpassed all previous Van. Chapin A Co. liave the Giant Frame different occasions, and who is well lent taste aud expression, showing that Cyclone Proof Umbrellas . also, the and Mrs. Robert Young, have each giv­ bold of the belt in such a manner as to bis voice was under good con in >1. It will pay you to visit Plunkett's Tourist Adjustable Umbrella. Can be known to theatre goers, may be seen at en Spaulding A Co. orders to put into draw his right arm in and the body Tbe four-hand numbers were most Studio and view the large collection of put in any trunk. life-like------pO(witniita------—the -----Anest------ever Newton Hall, Monday. June 26. their respective new residence now in about tbe shaft which was then making delightfully rendered, and Miss Ida — W. J. Smith, an old harness maker Sclmeiderwind, tbe musical wonder, of offered to the people of this section — •• Philadelphia.'* tbe course of constiuctiou, the Mouat upwards of 400 revolutions per minute. St. Johns, can well take pnde m them, tbe like of which he is giving with every Always buy a Philadelphia Lawn in this village, has sold his business to system of hot water beating. They so Mr. Price hurried to him ; saw his con ­ for instances are rare where one so dozen of cabinet photos taken at bis Mower if you want tlie best. We have his sou Frank, and has accepted a po ­ decided after having canvassed the dition. and as soon as possible, informed young as Miss Ida, can entertain an place. The offer is a surprising one. cheaper mowers if you want them. sition as sliippiug clerk with Cappon A matter thoroughly. Mr. Whetstoue, superintendent of the audience so delightfully .and who shows, Fowler A Ball . Burch Leather Co., Grand Rapids. not only talent, but that she is mistress For Solo, —Remember, that-there will be a cel­ machinery, which was immediately of the situation. The very desirable residence of the H ungartan —A new and safe bus has been added ebration in St. Jobns. July 3. A good stopped. At tbe close of pari two, Hon. A. 8. late A. H. Walker, corner of Oakland Aud Millet Seed for sale at our elevator. to the attractive features of The Hotel program has been arranged and a good On returning to the boy be was found Walker, in his liappy manner . present­ and Cass streets. Inquire of Sprague A SquAiR. ed alker St. Johns, and will be conducted by Ben time can be enjoyed. We are informed conscious and reachiug for water. The tbe rewards for diligence and pro ­ ______S. 8. W . Corn! Cora ! Corn! Miller of the "Big Feed Barn.” Bus gress to Masters Harry Padley and Ray­ that this day was decided upon because right arm was completely severed be­ mond Hull and to Miss Ida Schneider- H*-Oprnnl anay the farmers World ’s Fair. She is asked to have it Tbe remains were interred in St. Johns Tbe C ran son place, on Oak land street, Not a Quick Meal Gasoline Stove re­ more cash for Butter iuid Egg* than at 6:30 p. m. cemeterv. is for sale on reasonable terms, if sold any three concerns iu Clinton county. compete for award. It came very near soon. Call on Theodore Price at the turned last year, for sale by not reaching its destination at all. as it —During the rain and electrical Fowler A Ball . storm on Tuesday afternoon last, An latmiloat Piece of Mi-rhuliw. Michigan Mortgage Co's office. For Embroideries aud white goods go was hung up in the express office about Carpel* : to Kendrick s.______lightning struck and killed a horse be­ O. G. Plunkett, who presides over the Oar Semi-Annual six weeks. Lawn Mower* Sharpened longing to J. II. Rare, who resides in Anest photographic gallery between Closing out sale of Summer Millinery, All grades aud all prices —A great Are scence, a practical promises to be a drawing card. It is At John H icks '. And Repaired in a perfect manner by working saw-mill in full operation and the south-west portion of this town ­ Detroit and Grand Rapids, being located Cooper A Vincent , ship. Fortunately for Mr. B. this in the center block, west side, over the place where tiorgaius are awaiting Special itui-gala* Thu WMk. 2d door south old Anslev House. the tremendous explosion aud blowing you. Look in upon us if you need head 125 Ladies' Night Dresses, of " Fruit up of the pleasure steamei. "Sunbeam, animal, together with the rest of his Chapin A Co.'s dry goods store, St. wear. J. T. C ole A Co. of the Loom" cotton. Worth $1.50. for In buyiug a Stove or Range you want stock, was insured in the Farmers' Johns, Mich., recently devised and are the special features promised for (Hr I Wanted. $1- At Cn a pin A Co ’s. to see a full line to select from, and that Mutual of Clinton and Gratiot counties. caused to be constructed under his 1 desire the sen-ices of a competent we have of Garlands. Call and see the production of ** Uncle Jason. ” July Shirt Walil*. them. Fow 'lbr A Ball . 3, at Newton Ilail. As a result of the same storm the personal supervision, a perfect working, female cook in my hotel. Apply at once Made for warm weather wear from lightning struck and killed a cow be­ double cylinder revolving photographic to J. Baumgardner . warm weather goods. t! F* It Panel — William Stoney, of Eagle township, longing to Leroy Bogner. residing in Prop r Hlgham Street House Gauze and Satin. Silk and Feather, in this county, was gathered in by Sheriff case, which occupies a conspicuous At John Hicks '. the Gardner district. position at the right of his lower main < 'aa* arMMitn t beautiful tints for (Nirties and weddings. Pettit, of Gratiot county, on the 12th Remember that the Garland Stoves At Chapin A Co ’s. entrance. Both cylinders are covered Secure ene of thoee beautiful Flower inst.. charged with stealing an ox from R«r Ital. Baskets, an appropriate gift for a and Ranges are tbe only stoves made with beautifully executed and life-like with aluminum in them—the lightest I’phu I tiering and Repairing. Philip Hicks, of Sumnei . The ox was Edit» Independent: The recital given member of the graduating class I am fully prepared to Upholster and cabinet photos, and tbe perfect work in from J. T. C ole A Co. and toughest metal known. For tale sold in Westphalia to Mr. Baker, the only by Fowler A Ball . Repair Furniture. Springs, Mattresses, by some of the pupils of Miss Marga ­ and about tbe case elicits too close etc., in a workmanlike manner, and at drover. It was paid for by Stoney s ret ha lVtsch and Mrs. W. II. Brunson, Will Davies has bought one half in­ For sole Cheap. fathei attention of every lover of ingenuity, terest in the Jewelry stock of G. B. reasonable prices. Call on me in the at the “St. Johns School of Music and A house, two lots and a barn . room rear of Dr. Wiggins office. —It is certainly very gratfying to any art and perfection, as they pass by. Porter and the Ami will be hereafter Physical Culture,” on Saturday after­ Mr. Plunkett is building up an immense Porter A Davies. L. V auconsant . L. Putnam . citizen who lias the Irest interests of our noon last, was attended by an apprecia­ tive audience. trade, and his spacious gallery, being A lk**t rattle Homr For Kant Milk Mitt*. village at heart, to note the marked im­ A good one for 25 cents liave examined the Quick Meal The program, consisting of twentv- over a hundred feet deep, is well Ailed The pleasantly situated and roomy XtwLKU A Ball . provement that is being made each suc­ twu numbers, was rendered with a great dwelling house of the late A. II. Walk­ At John H icks '. ceeding year in the care of homes in with art work, the viewing of which deal of skill and efficiency, and each causes expressions of joy and satisfac­ er. on Oakland street, is for rent. En­ MeantHiil Kmbmlitrrtr* he stati : hayings bank ever)' part of the village. These cares pupil, by tbe manner in which tbeir quire of S. S. Walker. 1382 OF FOWLER parts were performed, attested the pro ­ tion. Naiu Sook and Muslin in sets with T do much toward enhancing the value of You will And it to your advantage to Aouncings to match At CnAPtN A Co ’s. the home. ficiency and musical talent possessed Correelleu nf u Wroag T mprawtaa. CAPITAL, fI&.000. by their teachers. look over the stock of Watches. Clocks Mm**r Good* —Do not confound ** Uncle Jason I wish here to publicly state that I and Jewelry of Porter A Davies before Owmg to lack of space I cannot Outings, Pongees. Irish Lawns, Sea NET A8SEIS OF STOCKHOLDKBS. SSOO.OO with the numerous "farmer plays now mention each participant, but will call was in error in reporting that an item purchasing. island Shirtings, Etc. in the country, for it is not a caricature attention to several of them. Miss Maiiel ScoAeld played the "Storm on appeared in Tub Clinton Independ ­ The Michigan Stove Co. will show the At John H icks '. CONSTANTINE GRITLEE, PrwMeat. of the American farmer, of the farce I*ake Flatten " in a moat artistic manner. ent of June 1, 1898. to the eAect that est and liest line of Garland Stoves FREDERICK SCHEMER. VW-lfMlR comedy order, but a realistic comedy Miss Emma Krepps. of Greenbush Ranges at the World's Fair of any W. II. SNELUNO t'aah The "Flower Song” rendered hv Miss manufacture in tbe world. We are soleThe M. E. parsonage on State street drama with a New England justice of Bessie Stearns was analyzed to its township, bad been arrested on the ut is for sale. Inquire of or address depth, bringing ont the melody with a agents here. Fowler A Ball DIRECTORS the peace in the title role. To be pre­ streets of St. Johns. The report is en­ 2w M. A. Kniffin . St. Johns. CoMUatlae Gral*r, Frederick -ebrwer. perfect distinction. tirely groundiese and came through Tlie Anest and largest assortment of sented at Newton Hall. July 3. Miss Kathleen Burke sang "Tender misrepresentations. It was gathered Now la th* Tltn* to Huy Mlrharl gptutef, John II. CerML —From the Portland Review we learn Clocks in Clinton county at lowest C. C. Vaachaa. Frank Mruler and True" ven sweetly, thesoug being from what mother person had said. prices. Porter A Davie *. Your Fourth of July Hat. I am closing that Joeeph Arens, the well known particularly adapted to her voice. I do not even know Miss Krepps. out. this week, my present stock oi Jo**ph Cook. Westphalia merchant, has been very ill "Bill the Bosun. ' by Mr. Louie Charles E. Stevens . n*w«r, ! Klowam ! Trimmed Hats at a great reduction. — Henderson, was rendered in a manner By dozens and hundred* of dozens Come and secure the Anest goods in St. ’ Fear per coat, later**t paid aa tin* as a result of a surgical operation p pleasing to all listeners. BMSs*. Are marked down now at cost to close Johns at the loweet prices. 7%u nrek TATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. formed by Dr. McGraw. of Detroit. On All pupils of tbe school have made out stock. Mrs. L. Canfield only. Mrs. L. Canfield . S' Wednesday. June 7. the latter assisted great progress during tbe year under The woman's home missionary so ­ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. by local pbysiciaas. remover! a large tu the skillful and painstaking in­ ciety. of tbe M. E. church, will hold Porter A Davies make a specialty *»f structions of their teachers. their regular annual and business meet • fine Watch work and Engraving. te tinner mor from one of Mr. Arens limbs. O n * Who Was TiiBn*. The Anest line of Drees Goods is found CAPITAL —Extensive preparations are being . - mmm - — - — ing ami election of officers for the en­ Th* Pineal Thing* At JonN Hicks '. * ojimixmvmmi Rimlm, of M. ■lahm. suing year, at the home of Mrs. E. In kid Gloves at Mrs. L. (.'anAeld ’a. made at Ionia for the grand rally of The Great Attraction NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS Sunday-schools to be held on the fair The commencement exercises, of the Mann. Friday afternoon. June 23. It4s < Inters for any shade taken and a per­ desired that all members be present. fect At and match to anv costume guar ­ Tills week is the closing out of Lace and grounds. July 4th. and extensive prep­ high school, occnr at Newton hall this anteed. Portier Curtains At Chapin A Co's PORTER K. PERRIN. PraaMeet Mrs. Fiieknan . Sec y. arations are also being made by Sunday evening, at 8 o ’clock. Admission tick­ (ISO. F MARVIN. Vtce-PrMMML Give us a trial with your work and we Druportee. school* in ail parts of thiscounty to go ets. at 10 cents are on sale at Aldrich A J. W. FITZGERALD. Caafcier. Advertise* Letter*. witl feel assured von will come again. Chenille. Portieres. Lace Curtains. H. H. FITZGERALD. Awdul down in great numbers ami enjoy this Co.'s store. LltUe children can not lie Pouter A D avies . Curtain Poles. Rugs. Etc., in (Carpet huge picnic. Every indication points admitted. The graduates this year are : June SI. IMS. Department At John H icks lisle*. B A Ketaer. Ml** Utni< Leghorn Ilats in great quantities at DIRECTOR* to the greatest day in the history of Frank Buck. Madge Bmiday, Phebe I ook ('harts* Mahoney. JameeTl lowest prices ever found in St. John*. The I argent - Mu*. L. Canfield . And lies! assortment of I«adies' Under ­ P K. P*nia. O. W. M*a«*r. Got. F Marrta.'J. H. Furrier. MSB* Sbire. PMc CerMt. J. H Vedew*. OU* Fuller. Edward will be thousands in the procession and Mom. Mvra Sperry . Nora Wandel. Henry, Osar** Swim. J w wear is to be found at Chaptn A Co ’s. will be a sight worth going miles tosee. On Account »f sickness G»**i>rge. son Haasaali. Mia* Hattie Van Fleet. Frank Breen. G. W. Kaai w. J. Sallteaa Distinguished speakers will make brief of Allison liictiardaon. this vilriflage. a II oarer. Jacob Van Fleet. Mr With iron and porcelain lined ice water Smokers, save money and secure sat­ a E AlUhon. G. E. OMhta. HIMraff Ml** Mary Watson. J If speeches and three hands of music will very promising member of thislis class. Jobs*. D W tanks, ('all and see them. isfaction by buying your cigars of II. enliven the occasion. prevented Ifrom graduating. V.tA CHAPIN. P M. Fowler A Ball . Bcbrendt. tlie manufacturer, St. Johns. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. JUNE 22.1893.

MIOMIQf THEY OF THE ANTLERS. ON TO CHICAGO. THE MICHIGAN NEWS. Joneeville business men have aub- THE TELEGRAPH TALKS. The linml Lmlge a* U m llnlo of MS* Mlrhgsii National llaard will go I lea pit* MIL AND HI Atteraer-Uaueral MIS' TeekelrollUes. scribed 9300 for open air concerts. Title* PoffffffffffAos of llflfoll* Notwithstanding the fact that the ' THE NEWS OF THE STATE TOLD Charles Thorsen died at Ishpeming JURY’S VERDICT IN THE FORD’S They came, they saw land were MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION an a result of exposure to the suo. THEATER HORROR seem and they conquered. The state mil Iter x board Is now making VERY BRIEFLY. brotherhood Prmective Order cf Elks, OF NEWS MATTERS. arrangements for an encampment of Hail seriously in lured the prospec ­ AII*riM)-liM*nil Kills <11 van mm Opinion grand lodge, marched into Detroit and the .Michigan National (iuard at Chi­ tive peach crop in Washtenaw county. the city and citizens capitulated with Ki-Klat Ms leafs Making Trouble la tbe cago, August * to 18. and that thecon ­ am Ibr Now T»m U».-Im»imm A woman's relief corps of 30 mem­ varllt, Messrs. Heel. <'overt mh! Mease— grace. Fully 10,000 members of the current resolution passed both branches C.imimiMbinrr'. Haparl. of the legislature authorizing such en ­ bers has been organised at Petersburg. Arrssla Vetlow —Otlxer Mews. order took possession of the City of the Straits and thoroughly enjoyed campment. provided the expense did The new city directory at Saginaw themselves. The opening session was not exceed thr amount appropriated Thaar Tu OrtWralM. gives the city a population of about Secretary < «resham has got another Attorney-! it-nt-ral Kills in rrsponar The coroner ’s jnry investigating the held in the Lyceum theater. Rev. for the annual eweampmenL there ia tfl.uuo. disaster of the old Ford's Theater, diplomatic tangle on his hands This to a request from AudiUir-ltonerai Tur­ Ilenri' Perry. D. R., of Chicago likely to be no Miehigan tents pitched Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, of HlUe- Washington, D. C., where 33 pension chaplain of the grand lodge, made the time it is the Samoan islands. He has inside the gates of thr white city this ner hs» giveu the following opinion daie, celebrated their 50th wedding an ­ clerks were killed and scores seriously opening address after Kxalted Ruler received advices that war is imminent year. Attorney-( isacral Kills holds relative to section 13.*. of the uew tux niversary. wounded, have rendered a verdict Stirling hail welcomed the assembly there and that n rebellion ha* broken that any such arrangement as is con ­ Inw. after almost two week's session. After out against the existing government, Stephen (Iris wold, of Clio, aged 08, on the pert of Detroit Ixxige No. 14. templated by the stabs military board I do not think th*t the law it>ntem­ hearing ail the evidence the jury was Alderman J. T. Lowry welcomed the of which King Mnlietoa is the hand. is preposterous, as not a dollar of state was kieked by a Horne and sustained out about two honra and returned a Comparative quiet reigns on the islands plates giving a tnx history of the lands fatal injuries. guests on lie ha if of the city and 64ov. funds can be sppmnrf .lari for an en ­ as indicated b« you.' form of .-ertiflcate; verdict settiug forth that Frederick U. Rich on the part of the state. The ns long as the dethroned monarch Ma­ campment outside the state. He cites neither is it my opinion that the law (•rand Rapid*, according to the new I.oftuo. one of the deed clerks, came to (irand Kxalted Ruler Edwin U. Iley, tas fa was sept ant of the kingdom. It several sections of Howell's statutes, c on template* that the * udi tor-general city directory claims to have a popula ­ his death by the disaster at Ford's of Washington, D. C, returned the appears immv , however, that he has re­ volume 1, to prove his shstements. He or county treasurer shall examine any­ tion of over 100,(1(10. Theater building on June tt, 1893. thanks of the order for their reception turned to Samoa for the parpoac of re­ also *ay» that once outside thr gaining his throne. That his follow ­ thing except the record and Hie*, in his A 9AOI) celebration fund has been They recite the fact that (too W. Rant at the same time making a brief allu­ state Michigan troops cease to he office. If he Hudson examination that was the contractor under the govern ­ sion to the grand lienoeeient work of ing is strong ami menacing is evi­ state troops, and that a* camp of in­ raised at Reading to do things up denced by the fact that the reigning the toxe* have I wen paid, he would so brown on the Fourth. ment for the work in progres s which the order of Elk*. struction at Chicago would be the big ­ certify. If. on the other hand, he Hnds caused the disaster and all the circum­ king. Mnlietoa. has- appealed to the gest kind of s farce, as not even the The Hughes Steam Pump Co., of representatives of the tripartite al­ that the taxes have not been paid anil stances connected with the accident, DEAD CRABS. FISH* ETC. governor. who is commander in-chief, that there were tax liens held by the Cleveland, (>., is negotiating for a site anil find that Frederick C. Ainsworth, liance to protect bins in accordance sould maintain discipline. state, no certiHeate whatever would be with SL Joseph people. in charge of the building: Wm. (J. Is the Walerworh* Pip* St Irnatrood lb* with the treaty concluded between the Noewithstanding this decision by necessary as the certiHeate would be (overt, the superintendent: Francis Cause of lb* Typhoid KpMtalr. United States. Ureal Itritain ami (tor- tbe attorney-general the state military Kddie O' linen, of Mackinac Island, many. and assist him ia driving the of no use to the party. It is only when was drowned off the Cheneaux islands Masse, the engineer, anil lieorge W. The state board of health' has re­ lioanl anil gnrerdor will complete ar­ the taxes have been paid for the pre­ Rant, the contractor, are responsible usurper. Mataafa. from- tus territory. rangements as intended, und the boys while out Ashing. His boat capsized. ceived a letter from the authorities at The situation has reached a critical ceding Hve years under the statute that fur the killing of lxiftu*. The juror* Ironwood. relative to the condition of will camp at the “white city.** the register of deeds would i>e author­ CapL K. P. Allen, of Ypsilanti. stands further Und that the failure of the stage. The United States ia pledged the stand pipe at the water works to assist in preserving the autonomy of ised to record the conveyance. It ap­ a good show of lieing made secretary government of the United States to there. When Rr. linker wag at Iron- The rrvaMwl I niwtaf tro»Fh». of the National League of Republican the islands. Imt at present is hardly in pears that the legislature eontempluted provide-for skilled superintendence of wood, he advised that the pipe be President Cleveland is to agatw take a certiHi ate something like this: clubs. the work of repair and alteration of a position to ilo very much, in that di ­ emptied. For some reason it could rection. The only naval vessels any­ the bchweniger cure for obesity. This "I hereby certify that I have examined Miss Nora White, a It*-year-old Penn its buildings in charge of the war de ­ not be emptied then, but it has since is asserted on the authority mi Rr. the record* and tile* In my oMcc reistlax to partment is must unbusinesslike and where near Samoa are the* lioston ami Iho following description of land and from girl, may die from wounds received in and several tons of fllthy matter, in ­ Jobs* Wesley Libia., who treated Mr. the face by being kicked hv a vicious reprehensible; and are of the opinion Adams, at liaxvaii, and then* is no such examination It appear- (list tin taw- cluding dead Ash. crabs, etc., were means of> communication with them Cleveland taro years ago for the- same ha. c all leva paid for live year* proceeding horse. that if such superintendence hail been taken out of the pipe. disease. Professional etiquette for- the------day of — —" irlvlng the .late of provided iu the case of the work o« except by steamer from Sam Francisco, lie conveyance ; or. “I lierehy certify that Karl Pratt, a 17-year old Rattle There are now fully 400 Liases of and evendf that could lie accomplished Itatto the doctor from saying he would 1 ha»e examined t c records and dies In mv Creek boy was struck hv lightning I the Ford's Theater building the axvfti, typhoid fever in Ironwood. Deaths administer the treatmenL He will, oMee relating lo the following de-crlpt ion tragedy might have lieen averted. it would take at least Are days to make of land towii: cr the trip from Honolulu to Nuns. however, for he is said to be the on ly from such e uuliuiIon It appears Mini Iks recover. The following day Coroner Patter­ day. Chas L. Hyde, of New York City, practitioner using the system ’Match son issued warrants for the commit ­ Uermany is the only member of the al­ taxes were t.ot paid for t . ..;ir« ini.-_-i.. William Foster was convicted of president of the water works, lias gave IHsmsrck a new least*of lifesewaa the several year* within the pa-tltie year* , ment. of Colonel Ainsworth. Rant, liance represented at the islands by a and thatthe .aid Ian .is have Iteen sold for criminal assault at Saginaw. lie lives arrived with his attorney. In a num- warship, bet with the co-operation of yea vs- ago. taxes, nad Mint for the year, here give the Covert and Sasae. Contractor Rant is lier of cases ituper* have been served at i'hesauing and his victim was a -V very ill at his residence the representatives anil citizens of the year-, they are held by the -talc and Mint ycar-old girl. upon him bv persons who have lost other governments that vessel will be A Hoy I sutfht on n Khuft. for the years: .here name the years . then- relatives or friends from the malady are lax title* outstanding held by Individ ­ The Itody of Herman Schaffuer. the suAicient to afford ample protection to Charley Kerry, aged 14. son of Jhaob ual-. sad that the follosinv taxes 'give the TO SELL HER COUNTRY. on account of the alleged neglect of foreign interests on the island, even if gear*' have not I men paid. ” Chicago banker who committed suicide llerry. of St Johns, while at work- iu the superintendent to use Alters. it is not i-apable of entirely suppress­ the shop-of the St. Johns Manufactur ­ The question as to whether taxes by jumping into lake Michigan, lias The llcpow* Hawaiian queen Trleil *urli* liecn recovered. ing the rebellion. ing company, was caught in the raniu have been paid or not only goes back step anil It May Prove to Her Morrow. lirnaad la l‘l*r*» l»jr lHe Cruel IVheel». shaft, which was making 'MM revolu ­ Hve years, and it could not have been Ironwood wants to own aud operate The Hawaiian government has given tions a minute. Ilis right arm was The horribly mutilated remains of a The City Teal* It. the intention of the legislature to re­ her own water works, anti has about out for publication the text of the ex- human body were found at tiregg's torn tmm the shoulder, leaving the quire a certificate relative to outstand ­ decided to bid 9110.UUO for the system queen s power iif attorney to l*aul The New York Recorder details the bones protruding: both jaw* ween ing tax titles, going back to a further Crossing, two mile* west of Nashville. now being operated there. Neuman, given January 31, to sell out The icinaius were scattered several cure of several consumptive patients at broken: his face was badly torn iuul period. In reply to your question as her claims to the sovereignty of the Want's Island under the direction of limited ami his side was injured, lie to the meaning of the words ‘Hve Rowagiac voters decided to pay 910,- rods along the track. The head hail 000 for the electric light plant operated islands to the United State*, copies of lieen severed and was jammed down In the city authorities. As only charity lived about au hour. years preceding.' in section 13.’.. it is there by individuals. It carried by 71 which were held by President 'Me and the cattle guard, half rolled up in patients in the last stage of consump ­ my opinion that it relates to the Hve tion are admitted there, the Recorder Minister Stevens. When Mr. Neuman clothes. The insn was evidently about Ure ul I "niiHrm rinenl Kterrlnu. years preceding the making of the con ­ majority on a 35 per cent vote. claims the cure, for which it awanied returned to Honolulu and severed his 8U, rather under medium size, with Raring the high school coinraener- veyance. Respectful ly, Martin Johnson, a miner at the professional relations with the ex­ Dr.W. K. Amick ..f < uinatiSl.uoo.ha* MausHeid mines near Crystal Falls, gray whiskers, gray hair, blue eyes, iment exercise* in the opera house ut A. A. Ki.iis. Attorney-!ieneral queen. he maiic certain disclosures to small feet, striped pants, dark coat, accomplished something almost mirac­ was fatally injured by lieing thrown ulous. It says also that the (Hnvinnati Cooperwville the curtain xva* discovered the government xvhieh relieved them derby hat anil good underclothes. The on An* in-the midst of a tableau. A. under the wheels of an ore car. from any further secrecy regarding doctor has agreed to keep tbe hospital Imurmrr l "minl..'onrr < llepnrt. clothes were all mark til J. Reach. The supplied witii medicines suAicient for panic followed. Mrs. Mead xva*. The Rowagiac Manufacturing com ­ the matter, anil the cabinet determined man xvas a stranger. Several trains trampled upon aud three of her rib* Kx Commissioner of Insurance Mu- to make it public whenever they all its consumptive cases at hm own gill in his annual report tries to dia- pany, xvhich closed down several weeks evidently ran over the body. were Isroken. Mia* Tisch. of (irand ago. throwing 700 inen out of employ ­ deemed the circumstances ami the wel­ expense: as only third stage cases are oourage the idea prevalent among a taken then- no mon* seven* test could Rapids, jumped from a window to the ment. will again resume operations. fare of the country demanded. Presi­ A Utlilxllv* Oversight. ground -a distance of .'Ml feet, und xva* certain class of people that insurance dent Role lately decided that such a lie invited. While it is now generally companies are robbers of the worst The stonecutters on the Canadian For a number of years the legislature admitted that the Amick discovery is a dangerously injured. A number of “Soo ” canal went on a strike demand ­ time has arrived, ami the document is lias passed a concurrent resolution others xverx* more or less hurt. kind, lie does not think the state now published in full. certain speeiAc iu the earlier stage* of should attempt to regulate their busi­ ing the same wages paid on the Amer­ authorizing the secretary of state to consumption. Amick has never hereto­ ness any more than is absolutely neces­ ican side, or an advance from 40 to 43 The unnexationists claim that the publish all acts xvhich were given im­ lAghtning killed l/ewis Venable and execution of the power of attorney de ­ fore claimed it would can* more than sary for thr protection of policy hold ­ cents. mediate effect in pamphlet form for 30 per i-ent of thinl stage consumptives. family ami fatally injured James Kell stroys the chief argument of the queen distribution before the regulsr volume ers. The “valued policy law" of some Joseph Mutveia, of lloon. proprietor that she yielded to the superior force of In the test just made by the city three and Martin U'Neal at Aurora. Mo. states he describes as an encourage ­ at public acts came out. The late of the shingle mill and general store the United States, as in it»he acknowl ­ out of four were either cured or as­ Johu SUeely xva* shot and killed and ment of incendiarism. On the whole, there, is missing. Routes!ie and busi­ legislature failed to adopt such a reso ­ tonishingly lieneAted. It is easy Jake Sheely mortally wounded by he thinks the business of fire under ­ edges that she made an unconditional lution and none of the 11V acts given ness troubles are said to have caused surrender to the provisional govern ­ enough for any sufferers from the dis ­ Jack Nagies at a dance near Louisville, writing has not lieen such as to invite immediate effect will be published till his disappearance. ment. They further call attention to ease to test the new discovery through Ky.. inu quarrel over a girl. increased investments. the fact that she hail no thought of her next year. There have been many in ­ their family physician, for Amiufc sends The Allington Curtis Manufacturing quiries about these sets, and much in ­ Adam 44faaller. a farmer living iiuaa The capital of 33 insurance compan ­ people, but thought only of her finan ­ medicine* for the purpose free of cost, ies represented at the Is-ginning of the company, the Cruas Lumber company convenience is lieing caused to so un ­ and invites impartial test of it by the .nile* northwest from Howell xvas and Kdward (rermaiu, all three burned cial welfare, and it was a plain offer of people by the legislature ’s negligence. drowned while Ashing. He leaves a year was 957.364.444. The net decrease sale on her part. medical profession everywhere. of capital during the year was 91,900,- out by the recent Saginaxv Arc. have family in comfortable circumstances. 000. The Michigau business done by decided to rebuild. A Ferriavlll* Man** Momsoee. The Calnmlilan souvenir quarters. A .freight train wreck near DuAield THE FAIR TO OPEN SUNDAYS. the various companies was: Risks The young ladies of Hudson have or ­ Joseph (trainer, a brewer of Ferrin- The coinage of the Columbian souv ­ on the Chicago & Grand Trunk Satur­ written. SWI7.2SH.4M; premiums. 94.- ganized a walking club. They take a Chief .la* lie* Fuller lie verse* lb* Derision ville, xvas engaged to marry a girl in enir quarter dollars is progressing at day resulted in severe injuries to En ­ 515,93*; losses incurred. 93.198.NIC 33. morning stroll at 3 a. m., ami are of the Federal Clreelt Court. Lermany iiefore he struck this country. the United State* mintin Philadelphia gineer Fogarty anil the destruction of The aggregate assets of all companies quite sure not to be disturbed by any When he got to this side of the oeeau The Aral piece cairn- from the pres* an aliont '.’U cars were 9835.*09, 43s 17; increase for 1IMIS, Chief Justice Fuller overruled the de ­ young men at that hour. cision of the federal circuit court, he forgot all about his Uermany love excellent specimen aud fully up to the 96,127,010 .’il. The aggregate liabilities und married somebody else. The girl, superior cl as* of the xvork done at the THt: MAKKKTH. were 9133..'>M 3.107 10; increase, 9*.30U.- A voting widow at Ironxvood named which issued an injunction restrain­ Mamie Orcherd commit teed suicide by ing the World's Fair directors from too, married. Her huvband died and mint. The Aral 4 :« .. 749 posed for a second time. She hail no xvlth certiAcate* stating that they are « (O .. 40S 913.318.786 53 respectively over 1891. a young orphan is lefL peals and remands the snit to the cir­ Sheep...... cuit court. Justices Ilunn and Allen objections to the offer and is now in such. The remainder of the 40,000 Lamb* ...... 6 <«i .. 0 » The Ohio Farmers Insurance Co.'s The \N « T. I . at Adrian distrib ­ Wheal-Usd spot Me3.... 4M*.. MVs concurred in the opinion. The decision Mi ‘-shall where they will be married. piece* coined, all of xvhich will lie While spot No 1...... 87 .. us authority to transact business in this uted Mowers on Hower mission day to “proof." xvill lie kept at the mint until 49 .. 41 state was revoked, as it has not the means to a certainty that the World's < om No : >pit...... 331 girls at the Industrial home. Mi Fair will be kept open on Sundays and An I'nknown Commit* *ulrld*. an order shall he received from Wash­ No 3 yeUe* ...... U .. *: amouut of assets required by law. inmates of the poor house, 18 at the < lam Not white *uoi...... NM-- 47 settles the case for all time, as an ap­ An unknoxvn man about 33 years of ington ordering their transfer to thr Itjre ...... u .. Si hospital, and one at the jail. peal would have to go to the supreme age threw himself in front of a (•. R. woman's departments tbe Columbian. Il*.» Nol Timothy ...... R 30 .. 14 00- Exposition. I'.a* tor- Mitt per bushel &'• .. tk\ IllCh *rlvprliiR t hicken* per a. u .. au>; demic. lie thinks he has found tnc many of the most noted anil learned tooed. and the letters “E. C." were of llattle Creek, committed suicide by. I'hlrsf* cause for the wboie dilHculty. It has The Istard of control for the School professional men of the country. worked iu his coat lining. taking a dose of rat poison. He was Castle —steer* ...... 3 10 .. S.JB. < om n i uo...... 4 Of .. 4 at lieen noted that many of the sick per­ for the lilind have elected the fnllow- married to Sarah Itignow in l***. ing oflicers: President, T. W. Criasey, Has Mixed ...... 4 49 .. s on- sons were high school pupils. Or. I'harfr I'anad* Willi lta«l Fsltti. Drowned hj III* Own Foolhardlne**. leaving her he xvas married again last i.atnbe ...... 4 .VI .. « sn Midland; secretary, Charles Montague. Hex*- Red...... «(hV .. A. 30 Raker started to investigate the Smead The charge is openly made at Cleve­ Peter French. 38 years old. xvent | October to Lueila Freidund xvithont.a M .. MH dry closets in use in the high school, ( aro; treasurer; («. \V Itement, Lan- divorce from wife No. 1. Nhc then W In-si- No i red ...... sing. land. O., by vetsteliuen xvho say they Uniting above the Resort datu at (irand * orn No i...... 4H6.. 41». llut when he entered the building the can substantiate their statements that Ledge with a girl. He experimented went to his und wanted 935 to get a i >*(«...... •®k.. air was foul and the situation so I divorce. He could not respond, lie H)« ...... 49 .. 4V Kluier Hart let t. aged II years, was the agreement betxveen the United with the strong current, to see how Her leg...... •*• .. no alarming that he did not think further drowned while in bathing at 1-apeer, States and the Canadian government near he ilareii approach the dam anil left the fidiowiug note for wife No. 3: Mm* I'ori per hbl...... aioi .. 39 03 investigation uecessary and hastily lie ventured too far into deep xvater. iu regard lo Welland canal tolls is tie- the Imal xvas drawn over. The girl I “My dear Lueila—I will be in heaven, I.artl per cwt...... v MH.. W '.IS lieat a retreat. Or. Raker fears an ­ and lieing unable toswim was drowned ing broken by the Canadians. The xvas floated toward shore and helped i and* then* will bo no trouble then*. 1. a. other epidemic in the fall. The dis ­ tiefore his small companions could give agreement was that Kingston and (>g- out, tint French was drowned. have taken a sure fioison. 9 4 so .. 340 Iluxs...... 7 *1 .. : no charges from moat of the patients were assistance. densburg should lie on exactly the ^hrrp-liund to choice 4 9 ., vs placed in out-door vaults. In a few A Hrnte tVho il< serve* s H«pr. 5 S3 .. 7.3J A freight train was stalled on a same basis in using the Canadian (»ov. Rich xvill deliver the Fourth of' i.imh ...... mouths, he lielieve*. the foul matter canals and uniform tolls of lb cents per While llatti*-. and Lixzie Inchine W'lieet No 2 red ...... 7*V. 74H. will And its way into well wuter. grade kietween Pontiac and ItloomHeid July oration at Howard City. ' >irn No i white ...... MM- M Center. The brakeraan and the fore ­ ton was agreed to. It is noxv charged aged 7 and 11 respectively, wen* Ashiug Hale ...... 40 .. 40 man of the train got into a dispute us that the payment of rebates on grain The Monroe county teachers' insti ­ I in the mill pond at Luther, an un- I.itdy I'nllNt* Trustees. to xvhose fault it wp*. The brakeman transhipped at Kingston has lieen re­ tute will open at Monroe on July 31, | knoxvn man approached them. lie 1VKKKI.1 TK.1IIK IIKVIKW. The Ixiarxl of trustees of Hillsdale Anally shot at the foreman and xvas sumed and that tolls ure regularly re­ lasting four ihiys. ! seized the elder und attempted to as­ funded on grain transhipped to SL sault her. Hattie, however, l«elalKireil Now Yoax. June Ik-K. G. liun.Ai e. * oollege departed from precedent and jailed at Pontiac. John Littleton xx*a* arrested at Fort weekly re.ies of tr»tl« *aya: i oneeemd in recognition of the liclpfulnessof the latwrence river isxrges at that point. llnron for stealing a horse at Marini- the Aend'* head so terribly that he ran aciltM, by the banks of New lurk lis* Many apple orchards in Van Itiiren It was for this discrimination that the , axvav and took to the wood*. chastxeO the *ilusli«Mi laetetislly. Moro “co eda" to the institution, elected two County have been stripped of their City last winter. He hired the horse xvomen as members of the Imard. The United States levied'the retaliatory tolls at a livery stable, drove to Niagara fail arts* anti s tremendous drain ue money foliage by a small black worm that last year on Canadian tonnage passing to the seat had *uch w o-ct here ilisi it* following trustees were chosen, all ex- rapidly destroys the leaves. The trees Falls and sold the animal. THE NEWS RESUME. I'SJkk* were unanimous In deriding upon the nept the three first named lieing their through United States locks at Sault imw of dean nx l»ou*e cert I irate* husk look as if they had been swept by Are. Ste. Marie. Edison Murray, a young man 30 increased *ci-**n»inodai lo*» tor the ttwotoees own successors: Mias Laura lie There are fr -quent complaints of cur- years of age. wa* drowned in the mill Cor neliue Vanderbilt, at X «w York coeununlty are expected to rrwuit sad Meritte, Rover. N. II.; Mrs. Helen M. accompanied by his family. 1* traveling,, daabtiaas will unlew .osculation , i* stimu­ culio on the plum trees. pond at Tekonsha xvhile bathing. lated IO abnorl' *11 fuel he increase In.** *11- Oougar. Lafayette hid.: Rr. W. H. An American Honored tijr Ifrnel Hrlt si* in Europe Ilarvc James and A1 iliiderhridle, of The Iwidy xva* recovered, lit* hail been- itiiie resource. iln.,uxh undue nrelersare Sawyer, Hillsdale. Hon. W. K. Ambler. Kichanl M. Hum. of New York, re­ partially insane for several years. for marketable «ecurltle. over «Uter ar»*et* Cleveland. Col. A. A. Janes. Hillsdale: Penn, have lieen arrested charged with ceived at tbe royal institute of Kritish The coinage of the Columbian silver- The weakness of lumk* at ninny wsmsrn Freeident wsm la­ Two Ksrapvd Kfom .Urkuiii Prison. was the Aral American whose year*, wa* fount 1 in the Manistee river 1 to the water s edge at Fairport. Me. crosse Iu the forolpn demand far product*, name hail been inscribed on the insli* hut ha* iron followed by ta advance of James Morrison and Wm Henson, Hot. Rich attended the 33d meeting by the life-saving crew. The boy went She wa* valued av 9135.inni . more man Ir In wimat. hp- In.inrs and elic ' of the Eaton county pioneer association lute s illustrious roll of honor. After to the river with a little companion, short term convicts, escape*I from the alluding to the pleasure he felt in hon­ t'uatom officer* at Knffalo seized tun In cotton I'ork ten* fallen a-, asi* **c. cof ­ priaon at Jackson by sealing the walls. | at Charlotte, and addressed the veter­ who saw him. fall in aud tried to. help fee qc and oil le. v% bent roeeiph* sro Mill oring the designer of the buildings at . packages of opium which had been large *nd *<-• xuint* of the xroatim riw» de ­ Morrison anti Henson were employed ans. The following officers were him onL cidedly more favnrside from.the northwesL elected: President, (ieorge W. Nichols, the WovM ’a Fair, ITeeident Anderson smuggled into the country from, ('aa- ••ranger about the engine room of the electric paid Mr. Hunt several compllmentr The dead body of Henry Mataon wa* aila. T he market tor .lock* bps h light plant. At thr time of their es­ of Oneida; vice-president. Henry J. during I he we*k lltouxh the upon his grand work. found near lloughton The head wa* * versgml lees than :«*• per ' cape no guards were on thr wail, ami Martin, of VermontTille; historian. in a spring at water but linusee us the Duke Marital Han Emmanual. a. mem­ msntl for murov hs* sihvs*»••ire i ion call the only difficulty was to get to the Isaac !*rey. of Windsor; secretary, (too. body would indicate that in bad been ber of the imperial family of Auatria, •tulle .hsraly I-allureso ;dnrtoe the aaet top of the wall, which they did by A. Ferry, of Charlotte: treasurer. L. Hudson (Vmgrrgationalist* will spend . Smith, of Charlotte. 91.30(1 for a new belfry. widow and Ave children. artery. F. M. Twins, recently elected com ­ Rowagiac will not permit bicycle* on The ditMBg car of a speciaJ. train. Knew Admiral fJkerardi waa pre­ Drnwntoa st Hay City. mander of the Michigan division M. O. severs! of Its business street*. A (V-year-old daughter uff Michael I leering the Massachusetts delegation sented with an elegant loving cup from Ilearv Raymond, aged 19, a clerk In V., has appointed the following staff : Dubraekj. of Kay City, while playing to the World ’* Fair, taught Aw* at Rot ­ the officers of the Uwsaian squadron Fred Notter. aged 15, an Kaeexville with match** in a bam loft set Are U» €. R. Hawley A Company's store, at chaplain. Rev Daniel Hohinson. Ken­ terdam Junction. N. Y.. amt was nosar ia New Ynek. ton Harbor: adjutant. Will H. (Ireen. boy. wa* -Aaik'.sg on tiuom sticks in tbe building ami xva* burned to death, nearly destroyed Key City was drowned while I milling the Saginaw river when he slipped Into ia the river. Several <-<>mpaaion* Hillsdale; inspector. W. H. Lamb. Flint: scarcely enough of the remains wadd Isaac White, a farmer, whine home A six-story bniliMag Ailed with the water and was dr o wned. were with him. but he wa* lost so judge advocate, 11. C. Vowlea. Detroit; be found over which tu bold anil ia- k* a law mile* above Knoxville. Tenn.. sweater shops, on Montgomery xtrea%. quickly that they could not help him. mustering officer, K. II. Itoague. Mar A few hours after C. M. Kby. a Uwa queat. waa killed, with bis wife aad 10-year New York Citor. caught Are and in tbe I wiki rush to the street of the 2M) peo ­ ilk home is at T1 Ison burg, Ont. cellua; sergeant-major. (Ieorge Kicks. county farmer, had taken out 9I.UOO A fractious ram while on tbe shear 'till daughter, just east of that city by Maniattque; quartermaster-sergeant. J. tornado insurance on hie ham it wa* aa East Tenueswer passenger train. ple working there three were killed tag table, kicked tbe shears oat of tbe aad several injured Hilled Hy a Traill N. Ilerhat, Charlotte. toppled over ami destroyed by a high hated of tbe operator uea a farm near The World's Fair managers have dis ­ Allie, daughter of lenml K. Htaeell, Advices from Rome state that Dr. wind. Watson. Allegan wmaty. Tbs shear* covered that Midway Piateance ia the Harry V lloime*. of lAttstnirg, xveat attempted to cross the track in front McOlynn has (men given an audience Jacob K. Dodder, a prominent farmer struck the lag of a bay named Ravi*, leading sttractiua to visitors and tbe to Niagara Falls and wrote Ui bis fam­ of a weetbonad Miehigan Central pas­ by tbe pope and that tbe reconciliation living 2k miles from Linden attempted who was standing near, rutting aa place will be kept open Sundays, ily that he would rad hie existence senger ml YpellanIk She was thrown | was complete. The doctor ia extremely to commit suicide by cutting Ibis threat. artery, and a physician tied a difficult whether the rest of tbe fair la kept there ky jumping into the river. He 40 feet and instantly killed. She wae happv over tbe cordial manner in No ia assigned for tbe He time keeping the boy from bleed lag to open or not. Numerous improvements disappeared audit ia supposed that he 44 yean of age which be wne received. death. I will be made tu tbe Flatoaaap atoo. carried out hi* threat

to i ...... CLINTON THURSDAY JUNE 22, 1893.

urv lUdge to U>f place where tbs Rrl|blMl l*»r« of tty Trip. .tag with gnaxae- Confederate left mu at CktlUnoofni A New York fashioi WORLD'SFAIR LETTER trie accuracy.«Hthough the aye only I* in About twelve mile*, end the country of u Southern ]*aper give* out the fol ­ About It was the neene of live days' lowing: The village la under the control of hard straggle between the contending A lady writes: “I hsve resd your A*OLANCE AT THE CUSTOMS H. J. Moore of Apia, who ia the con ft “German forces. In these battles all the big letters for a long time, and Imre ofteu OF THE SAMOANS dante of Mataafa and who will in all 99 amira on both sides were enmrd. the «nvied you the opportunity you enjoy of probability be Lis prime minister if he North under Hooker and the South eeeing th« beautiful thing.you deecribe. returns to powar at tiie next elaetion. under Longstrrel. So far thirteen j ^ to think when f read of those Object* ml lataraat Hmmm la iHe saimmn A theater ia being built and perform ­ Syrup ¥/ Ntales it* ’— appointed commissions to charming dresses and fxu-aaois and hats Villa** la MUlwajr Plilawie -A Mblp ance# will be given of historical pit-cm. select the location of troops on the at Lord <£ ’laylor ’s, that theirs must be •f Mar —A soa Hi Sea Fa las* —laier- The colony consists of son warriors and My niece, Emetine Hawley, was, fl> Id, which Includes eight Northern one of ttvooi stores where a timid, aallag ami loetroctive. dancers of both sexes taken with spitting blood, and she and five Southern States, and it is ex­ nervous woman like rnyaelf. having but Cnpid is brg.nning to make hia pres­ became very much alarmed, fearing pected that four additional Northern a few dollars to afiare for a season's ence known in the piuiaance. Within States will soon appoint their com ­ outfit. w«Mild bo of so little account that a week a Samoan has fallen heels over that dreaded disease, Consumption. missions. CROSS THE ROAD* She tried nearly all kinds of medi ­ She would receive little attention; but way from the Juvu- head in love with a Norwegian girl in I was told also that it would be a when you mud. in one of vour letters a ucac village isa pe­ the beauty show, the priest in Cairo cine but nothing did her any good. long time before the contractors few month* ugo. thut gnotiaof the same culiar bout. In Street ia langubhing be.-.i use an Finally she took Germau Syrap and finished their labors in the park, and quality wero really cheaper t lie re than A some respects it ia American cosh-girl was sent away she told me it did her more good that a superintendent of the park was elaewtwre. because tney sold more z'S the must singular after he had given his heart to her, than anything she ever tried. It not thought of use yet. When the goods iu t heir two stores than any other \ (l craft ev o r seen and u German had an eXperienoe he IS Plnrlbwa t nam. improvements shall have advancer! far firm in New Y'ork, mid that because here. It is the tam- will not soon lorgeL His name iaCarl stopped the blood, gave her strength etiough to wui rant an office of the they sold more tlmy Itought more, and Melnen, and in the land of liis birth lie and ease, and a good appetite. I Fotne Tears ago he used to write. rnnalna or war ca­ In stansaaor tht* fashion. kind, it is possible that it will be conseqiomtly bought dwaier, 1 deter ­ noe of Samoa. The ia called herr baron. At present he had it from her own lips. Mrs. Bnaf rent imental ditties. <|ult* created then.—Macon Telegraph. mined. if i ever went toNew York, I boat, which has is erauioyed in serving beer and Frank ­ Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Harold —sad full—of passion. <‘a*winan«i-«l tl*e Infantry. would go to Lord & Taylor ’s. seen active service fort .Jiusagea in a restaurant where he Honor to German Syrup. 6 HU model < ware the usual four — “Attention, Company F' Halt! Right, "That long-muted-lor time camera in the South Ra- can hear the lions roar while going ITaad. Dicker. l»oI won Hunner: the early autumn, uud I found myself through their perforju-inee. A week Hl« muse- selected from a score— left: right, left! Halt! citlc, la 22 feet h ng The stentorian voice and load clash standing before thut great entrance, and 8 feet of beam, and not a s rap o' ago he went to the Chinese theater. keeisr Wa HMwe*. Orym. Idwha, Was modem and —a Htunner ' with those wonderful windowaut either Farm I«4t, NtlH,Me. list HUtR. of arms nt midnight awakened every* iron enters into its construction/ It ia In the play a par. downtrodden . elea- At+Price ««Ut AHMUim., t%Mf, Mi The dear muse—aid she didn ’t know Imdy on the third lloor of the big side. I Hummomxi my courage and made of Ifilili wood . a native timber of tial, fleeing from unjust wrath, ia A Bags from a Bonnet . hotel! Visitors, porters, bo vs and entered, as 1 suppose tens of thousands dark reddish hne. capable of taking u about to end hia life, wliru '.he beauti­ 8uch knowledge found no room Mow chambermaids ran shrieking into the of just such timid women us I have high polish. The boards are put to ­ ful daughter of theKing saves him and Her small, bewitching bonnet corridors. done before. My fears were gone in an gether in a peculiar way. They arc wed* him. It was at the first sight of PJSO’S CURE rOR Rbe only knew .he loved the man instant. The agreeable attention put this daughter that Cupid began to W hose kongn of love she carried "What's up? Where are the sol ­ Joined with filer twice, and the w<>rk 0>M—»llp<«| diers?" ine nt my ease nt onoe, nml 1 felt os is ao well done t'.iat tln-ii* is no leak­ work. His aim was true. The server »Sibart«Mt HM'or Hale In her heart -and so It ran — much ut home us though I were in the mlmmM dm !*»•»'• Cur* for I A yaar—until they married "Are the troops ordered out*.*" age. It requires twenty-two to of sausages was smitten. His attention HonNSVUM. It hsa rT.il [ •‘What’s the row? ’’ little countrv store where my people row the boat, and in addition to these to the cnatomera was redoubled, for IImmmS. II kM not ll)«r- He settled down, and anon l be rhymes •’Forward! Present arms! Charge have • tr.uied ’ for nearly a quarter of a tips were necessary. It costs Mi cents jtdoes. Illonot Ud lotU* lesMfairy. it will hold thirty-three warriors. It Is lb# best cooes ajra.. Menune dUllucUy fewer: bayonets! Fire!” To help the oarsmen a s.,uare sail, to see the beauti.ul cuu^htcr of the He -till pur* ued the uiuoe at times, "And now, ns I wear the pretty things King. Carl saw every per ormsneo A leas Impetuous wooer. Hernia do -ked, and a foreign voice made of matting is used. It is held called out over a banister: I purchased, or see them every clay and aloft by a must, but thongs are :u- tcned and his heart bent harder and harder. He loved more wisely, not leae well. y has come?; «nd th«« «UI so satisfactory. I think of ^"the four Without e aoug to show It: "Vat eez’t? Zee * corners and to the boat.and On hiindny he found out the name of Ami yesterday I beard him tell Ha!” my visit to this great store as the in th|. mi( hia divinity ItwnaWong Rang. To brightest port of my trip to New York. 1 manner the pulling Is done The truth: I'm not a poet. "Boom-ta-ra-ra-honm*d<-ay! Com ­ The fivnre-head is the carving of a god hang around the stage door \ias use- I EWIS* 98 "o ■LVE —L’num pany F! Halt! Left, right! Ad ­ in which the S a mourn* believed many leas. for the Chiueae lived in the build ­ rjraxxa :in rumor ■ vance on the left wiug! Shoulder WOMAN’S WAY. years ago. It ia the god of sea-go ng ing. Bo ides it wua a waste of time, In ir*T.BT«t»i Black Hewk'a Magnanimity. for tips had to lie earned. The next- Tba t'rangrit and i-ye arms! A-a-lention!" people and is reprnented as oil the marie. I’alike other l.yr, it SlU After the repulse of the British and Kverybody gazed at the closed door An ostrich feather rug ia the latest lookout for rocks and shoal water. Tim best thing to do waa to write a letter. a Una poworran.1 poctal IS S ran Indians at Lori 'Stephenson iu August, on theother aide of which the military .uxury. warriors are armed with bows and ar­ He did iL It was an impassioned | with rrmevable lid. tb. roslenle 1813, Black Hawk liecamr blasted commands were thundered. As the rows and axes and the sides of the screed uud told of the great love he are always readjr for uor Will Experience !j the cream of life—bu­ make Ilir W pi-rt'oiard Hard Kean with the ill fortune just then attend ­ noise increased so did the excitement, 1-oat show the marks of numerous con ­ hail. Tlic letter was delivered and Lho la » sltais rlUMltMliiif. Ilia ing the British arms: and left liastily and soon the landlord, ucoonipanied ll sours with age. flicts. The oat * are remarkably lie tvy. trembling Carl sat in front awaiting t ho Hr .» forrtraiulnir wa»le ptpet. for Hoek It Ivor. A party waa sent by by his force of assistants, appeared on It is a Boston idea to write t)ie some sign, it tame. Manager Sling ih.infortioK wnk«. clown, wasluag long sweeps. Near the boat ia the bullies. taint*. Iroao. He the Atnericau* to follow him. Ti e tile scene. weight of the baby on the cards ant tango, a sort of bell. It is like a trough touched him on the shoulder und told u itw\Ta pursuit was continued until the party, “Itulea-dub. rub-a-dub! ” went a nouncing its birth. hollowed out of a log, about four feet him to follow. Once in the coveted ties. ireaence, Wong Rang informed the confused by many trails, was forced drum that sounded like a clarion o| Y'oung Man—I wish opinion, your long und set up on pegs. In the hoi- to break up. and eaeh man hod to war, and as the landlord reached t. . ! ove-atrault Teuton of an ability to look out for his own safety. door from which the sound proceeded as to whether your daughter would t‘‘talker* English Bkce Melican man,” On emerging from a thieket one day, he was greeted by the din of an ad make a good wife? lawyer—No, to which Carl replied with a heart- a scout named Kilbourn saw at a van -tag ui my. air; she would not. Five dollars, crashing smile: "Das ist zehr gut ” dbLance an Indian on hia hands and "Charge! Right wheel! 8'luU please. Those were the last words he spoke knees slaking hia th rat at a spring. your commanding officer, Company Queen Natalie of Servia has a finer in the theater. His«divinity had been Instinctively the Hcout levelled his F."’ head of hair than any other feminine sitting, bat rose, pulled off the wig of ritle and pulled the trigger. The Uint "Halloa, there. Company F! Whc tbe beautiful daughter and let down a was shivered against the pan. but the are you? How did you get in?" called royal personage in Europe. She gen ­ long cue. W ong Rang ia a man, and Poaitively enro Bilious Attacks, Con ­ priming failed to ignite. the landlord angrily. “Let me in erally wears it hanging in two long bn-au-e they don't have women on the The Indian rprang to hia feet. and there! ’ plaits down her hack. stage in China he impersonates one. stipation, Sick-Headache, etc. levelled his ride at tne scout. He did "Right, left, right, left—march!' Japanese women put up their hair Carl server I sausages the rest of the day not th* \ however, but advanced upon commanded the voic* as the door wa; with wooden, ivery or tortoise shell in a very dejected manner, aud gave 25 oenta per bottle, at Drug Stores. Kilbourn and made hhn prisoner. Hung open, disclosing a small mar pins, seven or ei^ht inches in length one customer an attack of heart dis ­ nru.Dixu a south ska island hitt. ease by deel iuing a tip. Hia hope in Kilbourn then recognized his captor wrapped in a quilt, carrying a very and fully half an Inch wide. The pins Write for sample dose, free. as none other than Block Hawk him­ wide-awake infant and a toy drum low are placed wooden mallets. When life ia gone. self. The crowd gave just one look am are usually carv.d. and are often the natives want to call they pound on capped with pivoted figures that d.F. SMITH & CO.,*~-Ncw York. ’’The white mole digs deep, but then fell o.er each other in theii the hollow pier of wood, which gives GEORGE I. SEN £ Y. Maitataeiniah kiakiak Hies high and hurry to disperse, while the little dance with eveiy motion of the wear­ out a ringing sound that can be heard Ksrnr-'l HU Money by Wperalatloo. Hat ran see far oft." said Black liawk to inan was explaining mildly: er a considerable distance, a light wood (•aw Mm h to Charity. the scout. After some words to hia "I’ve been trying to amuse tin canoe is also shown. It ia provided MEND YOUR UWN HARNESS A band of women robber* has boen George I. >unry, whose death waa band Black Hawk informed Killiourn baby." discovered in Rayinago, Spun. They with outriggers and ia like the im­ that he had decided to adopt him into recently recorded, was at one time n THOMSON’S : A Clever Kneape- met once a month in a fjroon the proved racing machine of to-day. ^ the Sac tribe. In front of the entrance is erected a leading sp rit in "the street,’’ ua they A corporal and two privates, bavin; outskirts of the town to plan burg ­ say in Wall Street. New Y’ork. He was SLOTTED 1 After three yean* watch in? for a in their custody u deserter, were en Samoau house. It is the property of chance to escape, the scount found it laries. and here they had a full stock Matuufa. the deposed ruler. It ‘was born at Astoria, L. I., on the l?th of joying tliemse.vcs at a < ountry taveri May, I8?ti. and regained civilization. During near St Loui- one day during thcCivi of burglars ’ tools and about S3.0X) brought from the little settlement of the Black Hawk war of 183 ”. Killiourn worth of plunder. They usually MaJie, several miles from Apia, and is In 1843 Mr. Seney entered the Wea- war. The deserter amused his mili ley an University as a student, but left CLINCH RIVETS. was again employed in the service of tary guard am. with several enter.am worked in men ’s attire. most wonderfully constructed. In So tool* reqalml. On It s iiaimner needed it to enter Columbian College in New the govern me nt. and was captured by ing sleight-of-hand tricks, but beta:, Gilded frame* ran be cleaned by shape it is circular. It is uprightto to Jr.t« ar..t cliiwh them easilv and netrklT; Black liawk at the battle of still man s York eity. He was graduate*! in the havls* tberllnrli abmlatelv by the Cf price, si Mimrhuuv. C good deal like a man going past a cent barbarism is the native dance. It is Idea of the perils of Arctic voyaging. It Beat limt the (ironnil. Fijian in origin and is supposed to transaction. BMOnELC aEGMUTOR CO., Atinta, 6a. The ship was working its way through Years ago u Naval Academy cadet etcry and was whistling. "I wish you have lieen danced fora thousand ve.trm. ||ln the panic of 1884 the Metropolitan Sold by all dmrylsts a pack of ice. and in eleven days of with very short legs used to answn wouldn't whistle." xhe said pettishly. It ha/1 its foundation in the stormy Rank went to the wall. Mr. Neney’a constant struggle had progressed only the gilies of his fellow students by say "It is positively rude! ” He looked at war limes of the early times wh. n war­ bands were full of unnegotiabU* se­ ing he didn't care,—Ids legs were Ion; fifty miles. One morning a lake wish her a ii omett and stopped. Then he ring on the different tribes who occu ­ curities. and his personal fortune, ow ­ I>*t. KILMF.R'fi ►een to Is* opening just ahead, mid enough to reach the gro.ind. If a Jj began to sing softly. He sang for a pied the different islands was almost ing to hia unwine generosity, waa in ­ one s legs could fail of such an ach eve sufficient to tide over the dangerous Cantata l'ike determined to force a few minutes. "Harry!” she said, al the sole occupation of the inhabitant*. passage through the narrow atrip of meat, this story might not have liven The dunce is accompanied by a chant ariod. lie sold his house and a mag- water leading into it. found in the New York Ledger: most tenderly. His fact- lighted up nicent collection with hope. "Rlease whistle!" she : and chorus. The chant describes the J SWAMP-ROOT The work was almost done, when all Host in trifle nerrons about th< different stages of a war expedition of paintings. at once the ship stopped, and would effect of his guest ’s wooden leg upot quested pleadingly. Among hia many the polished floor) — Iladn t you bettci from the time it leaves home until the CURED ME. move neither forward nor backward. return, and at the end of each stage gifts were SS&O.OOO La Grippe! Gripp ! Gripp ! It was nipped in the ice. come on the rug, major? Y on might FAMILY AFFAIRS. to the Wealeyan slip out there, my boy. the warriors all join in the chorus After Effects Cured. Captain Pike and bis crew realized The music, if such it can be called, ia University, f&OO.UJO The .Vajor —Oh, don ’t be afraid, mj Condors have been killed in Rern each to the Math- Mr. I III re r wrttee:-,,I had s M at lark of I ho of course, the peril in which we were. peculiar. At times it ia almost dream ­ The sailora, followed bymanvofthe boy. There is no danger. 1 have j with wings of forty feet spread. odiat Orphan Asy­ tirlppe; after stime enuirht nail in the end of it like. Again It resembles the wall of rokl sod bail s second party, at once jumped on the ice and To please the fancy of the bride, a the Scottish highlanders funeral song. lum aud the Seney Hospital, both of & attack. It aettled In m> attempted to open a passage with NtndriM* Atavrlrnn sehool*. young couple near Lewiaburg, Pa., There are momenta when It ia digni- Brooklyn. N. Y.; kldnryi and liver, and crow liars and wooden beams. The Miss Sara A. Rursmll. a graduateo will be wedded shortly beneath a big nified and momenta when it is wild, Oh! much pain and turner) ice was loo thick, however,and we were Hirton College.Km* and. is now in this 8100,000 to the Long apple tree that stands in her father's fierce, barbaric. The rowing of the in my bark and leak. initiated into another Arctic device country inspecting the poll ie scln.o boats, throwing the lances, rushing Island Historical The phtMcisns' medic in* Holes were drilled in the lee. and a systems of different cities. She ia one yard. Hoaiaty, 860,00v to v and other thin*» that I ua»i through the waves, the heat of battle bottle filled with gunpowder, uttached of the five ‘‘traveling scholars" ap The Moundsville. ff. Vs, Kcho and mourning for the dead are told in the Brooklyn Li- oko . l *kxry . made no impreaMoo, and I hrury, 980,000 to the Drew Methodist continually crew worn- un­ to which was a fust* that would burn pointed by the Gilchrist trustees oj speaks of "a woman who appropriated song and in pantomime anti this panto ­ til 1 was a physical wrrvk. under water, was tied to the end of an Knglund to inspect American schools some telaphonc wires for a clothes mime ia the dance. They have other Theological Seminary, fCA.Oon each to •wtl (Iwn np In die. Kallier bought n» a oar. with the bottle attached, was The Gilchrist Kdm ational Trust it line, and it caused the company con ­ dances of a much more cheerful nat- tbe Brooklyn Industrial School for Homeles* children, to the bottle of Dr.KilnerINTl'tnr It OUT, and shoved through the opening and down composed of many prominent Kuglish siderable inconvenience, besides cut­ before I had used all of the second txdtla I fell under the edge of the ice. where it ex­ .nen. who are endeavoring to pmmoti Methodist Church in Bernardsvllle, N. better, and indtv I am Just as wi ll aa ever. A ploded Thus, after several attempts, the cause of secondary education foi ting off oommnnieation with Mmtnda- J.; 8lo,(88i to Oxford College. Ga.; year has passed and not a trace of the (lnpp>- a great cake was blown from the women by a comparison of the meth vllle and Wliee ing * ’ • 1.500 to the Y’. M. C. A gymnasium, «a left. Hn .t nr-uooTMird my lire.** edge. Brooklyn and about $200,000 in mis­ oda of other conntrieo. The Statz KdiaOn is quoted as saying that "in D. H. IIiloka , HulmeviUe. Pa. Jan. loth, MU The ship was at once put astern, cellaneous charities throughout the lends its support only to elementarj his experience whatever has been and in a few minutes was in com ­ education M as liu stall says the hlgt South At the time of his death Mr. DROPSY! DROPSY! DROPSY! parative safely in a corner of what schools in Kngiand are not numcroui proved to be impossible by mathe­ Seney was wealthy, but not with the Angered Three Tears. had been the large lake we had lefL enonvh to supply the needs and thej matical authorities has tie«D the millions of ante-panic days. He had “Hrspeeted I»r. Kilmer ACo„ Branham ton, N. T Ho little did we realize oar danger do not receive support from the State easiest invention to produee. ” i\\\ VV been aerioosiy ill for three weeks and My wile had suffered that those of us who were not assist­ nor are pupils admitted free of charge John Oliver Hobbes, who has lately nearly all the members of hia family or three years with ing the erew spent the time in gam ­ The Gi.christ trmtees think that th« jumped into a literary reputation in were at hia bedside when he died. Dropsy. during that bolling on the ice with the dog*, or in State should lend a partial support L London, is to her friends Mrs Craigie, Usassbe waaattrndcl photographing the ship and the men the public schools. WAN CANON OF SOUTH SNA 1st.ANIONS. THE TYPEWRITER OIRL. by Art different | endeavoring to release her. a young lady who began her profes ­ At lost S be Maabea tb* Heir to a < harvlat th* Jury. sional career three or lour years ago ure. such as ac< ompany a raatriage. phy air lane, none 4™* ‘ The next day the I'aptuin pointed It ••metiiues happened daring them but they are ef comparatively modern Tfcrooe. if whom helped her Iff * aa an art critic. out the spot in which the ship had of "Reconstruction' in >nathC«roHn< gin A recent dispatch from Moscow for longer than a few “ 4La y lff-en. It was piled up with irrcgnlar John Burroughs, the author, has ten days. W* also used Ni \ ■ that the quondam slave was promote* The home dress of these people ia would indicate that the sec native besides, more that. idocks of ice fiom thirteen to twenty above his former roastt r. fo it hap acres of grapevines on his country very scanty. It consists of nothing typewriter is ms potent in the tar East feet above the surface of the Row. pened that Bompey Smash, a coo. estate overlooking the Hudson. The more than a wide strip of taps cloth an m tite Occident The Grand Daks showing the terrific force with which black negm.liecanic a "Trial .lustlee ' about the loins. Taps is made by the George of Rossis, they had come together. preparation of the frnit for market he IiIt wm not long b.*fore Rompey hat aerutiaizes as carefully aa he does a natives and is a product of the bark of second son of the a case tie fore him. When the’ jnrj proof-sheet of oae of his new books tbe mu’berry tree. Stripe of the bark Csar, baa become ChMuMsiao Fare. arose and began moving toward th« Ut inches thick. 2 feet long and l in ­ frantically in love and after eke had used ****** * wan skoromo General H. V. Bovntun told me to ­ adjoining room for *-onaultatinn one o ches wide are stripped from the tree. with a nratty Cir­ three bottlaa relief was apparent, hence she day that i bickamaugit Park would be the lawyers interposed and said. "Maj Henry Bloch, a wholesale butcher These are taken to the river, where cassian employed aonUnued to taka it until aha had used twenty, made in time the finest historical place it please yo r honor, vou have no of Brooklyn, is the father of twelve women ami girls subject them to a aa a typewriter in tlva One dollar hat Ur*. Now she la Healthy in the world, as alsa the moat lovely. charged the jury.” living children—four boys and eight crude process of tanning by snaking a telegraph oflL-e aw* atroa#, as aha never was before. The park now la nine a-|uarc miles, Where upon nidge 1‘ompey gather#* girls The subject of his children the lark in water. It ia then placed In the (’ancaaua, ffh* will be forty-awe years aM oa the ffth of and aa addition will likely lie .node to up himself, and witn all possible dig in a malili wood hoard and the surface where the Dnkc ia aaxt March and next to for each hour This watch he takes To color the cloth in designs a die is of hia mother and anoanr I% hr tanooga end and along th# mad to light summer fabrics ia from aevei with him wherever he g oe s, sad whan made of a half-oval board of pan wood, the threats of hia j Their oh , AT. Lookout Mountain ami Missionary to nine straight breadths not gotn? it tired and perplexed in hia business he over which colors made of natL e bark* fee lions have an worn upon tha young Ill ''Tsirwsr* Ridge the least and finished simply with t pulls it out. and the faces of the beau­ and roots have been naeared. The lover tha’ he has fallen desperately ill An idea of a drive through this wide hem This skirt ia hung fron tiful children allay all fears and aaotha prepared cloth ia spread over this and and swears that he will die unleas ua- pretty park can be formed from the the print ia marie. All kiadaof designs Triffi Pros. At Druggists Me the bait on a foundation shirt of taf all troubles. leas allowed to marry hia heart's de- feet that from the north end of M»e- fata. j are naod and t ho drawing ie very crude. \m± CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1893.

number of frauds, to rob the treasury to said work, in proportion that the frontage and to bring discredit on the name of of said lots or parcels of land shall to to the TIME TABLE The Independent whole frontage of land* upon which the ox- soldier. Fora time, no doubt, there IX EFFECT will be a good deal at allowance ina4p pease of sold work is to to assessed. Corbit & Valentine, iB S.COUIT, MIMr ui The resolution prevailed. Yaaa 4—Nays 0. for the natural unwillingness of a brave The committee on claims report ad that they May 21,1893. soldier to appear as a critic of anybody found the claims referred to them correct at HARDWARE. IT JOHNS, THURSDAY. JUNE 32. IMS the footings and recommended that they be btartng the name of soldier, or claiming wkstward to deserve a pension. But If the pen­ allowed aad order*drawn on t ha proper funds The republican stale legislature lias for tbe amount 14k &'W added another oool million of dollar* to sion robbery goes on much longer it is On motion, the report was accepted and M * . a=i £n|J > sis^pjK the taxable property of this state. inevitable that a considerable measure STATIONS of the disgrace whicii attaches to the The follow lag communication waa presented rascals who have made themselves un ­ from the president: We only sell the best. The Deering M d'B *22 The republican papers throughout justly and unlawfully the nation s bene­ 8t. Johns. Jane I*. INS the state are trying bard to make it ap­ To (As Baard of Trmataa* of (A# I’ll lay of A .'»Aaj: anil Walter A Wood Binders have the DETROIT___bv 4 * ficiaries shall attach in some measure I hereby appoint Jamas Richardson aad J, Milwaukee Jet.... 7 UO pear that ex-Gov. Blair was a little off to those who stand by the rascals, or and did not know what lie was talking O. Wat kin as Fire Wardens of the village of Pontiac... 7 44 who knowing them to be such. refrain 8t. Johns for the ensuing year Respectfully. largest capacity of any machines on the about when be fo severely criticised the from exposing and denouncing them. O. P. DffWITT, President. acta of the present republican legisla ­ on motion, the appointments wore con­ market and can handle the heavy down Morally and financially the deierving ture in squandering the people's money firmed hv the Hoard. Yeas 4 Nays 0. and favoring such damnable legislation pensioners are interested as no other TV* committee on finance reported that they grain without clogging. We sell all aa was enacted at the last session. The class in Uie country is in purging the found the special a ssessment roiI for expense | ^map pension roll .—Detroit Free Prru. of cleaning privy on property of Ellas Atone, kinds of agricultural implements. The • •rood Ms aid#. 1 so ex-Governor is all right in criticising correct la form and recommended Its ap ­ «.iui.k_ in Fsrrystorg- ...... 2 06 them and every honest republican and Common Cwaweil. proval. i.raod Havre. ....I x is republican papet commends him for so On motion, the report was accepted. last carload of Binding Twine now in, Trustee KnllBu offered the following resolu­ Milwaukee (Mr doing. ______AOJOUHNaU tttOVUK Msbtiku , 1 Chicago iMtrt.. I *t. Johns. June, 1Mb, UM. i tion: and we are now ready to furnish prices TV l*IC A I. PKNKION PRACIM. The meeting wa# trailed to order by Presi­ RoMdrr l. By the Board of Trustees or the vil­ I.AHTWAKD dent DeWftt. lage of Mt. Johns. (Tinton On. Michigan that and good*. . ft E The only answer the organic press lias Present Trustees Hollister, Knlfflu. Palmer the special assessment roll ordered made by WB eK iTs to the very proper and commendable and Wotoott. this Board May 13, INK. certified to thy the CORBIT & VALENTINE, STATION*. l-xl clerk of tbe village, DeWltt H. Hunt, and re­ Ul rating of Secretary Smith as to applica­ TV* minutes of June.INS. were rend and at tions for pensions under the law of 1BB0 approved. ported hy the finance committee, to and Is f Walker street, west. p. m p »• being compelled to show themselves TV* follow in* claims were presented and re­ hereby approved by this Board, and that It be Milwaukee (Stri o «» ferred to the committee on claims: certified book to tbecierk with lost ructions to CbicagoI'Htn..... within the provisions of that law is a Chare Is K Hollister...... » 7 00 place It In the hands of t V- marshal for collec­ (•rand Itsvsa .. L? 3 2 I* A US sneer. This may satisfy them but in Hpsuldlmr * Co...... 2 Su tion. • Ferrysbarg...... •er 44 0 (0| 2 IS A OS the estimate of intelligent men it will M F Pitts pay-roll...... MIS The resolution prevailed. Yeas 4— Nays o. G.E Al.Jst..— ft 17 IS * 12 10 44 be accepted as a confession that the rul­ M pay-roll, Lanain* street sewer 121 40 The following resolution was presented by m Trustee Palmer: Ora ad Rapid# ft 44 10 2S a a* 11 SO ing is unassailable. If there were any Cross A Weller...... 4 OS Lowell..______7 14 IS A3 4 OS 11 Sfi < orbit A Valentina ...... -T 73 Rtmhnd. That In case of 81. Johns, Michigan, •. m. flaw in the reasoning by which the rul­ HMGohu.V.&...... 4 00 lwing the destination of any person or parsons IV 11 23 4 2* 12 4K ing la suitstned it would be found ami Mt. Jonas...... S 24 12 17 » aa 2 00 Loots D (llbba ...... 1 fc& coming from a port or place Infected with a Improved Invigorator. p. a* pointed out —not, per lisps, by the organ ­ L A Kellogg, foreman...... 2 00 disease contagtou* or dangerous to tbe public Oossm Jst.... I 13 • oo 5 IS health, tbe village llaanl. of 8t. Johns. Michi­ a. as elle of this city, but by some of the Wn G Holmes, foreman...... 4 73 Durand ...... 3 lb S as 1 47 S « AM brighter organs. But there is no (law. Wn Crlcb...... 2 10 gan, will honor any necessary expense in­ Holly...... A 3» IS I4l 2 at 7 4* 4 47 Telephone and Telegraph Const. Co...... 16 00 curred by informing the health officers, of 8t. l-ooUse _ • SA ISM IMi S2S r 27 The terms of the law are too clear; and J 8 Osgood...... 41* 04 Johns, of the same by telognun or otherwise, X'lwiuk#*- Jet._. 7 20 ii *x aa »s» (i so DETROIT At. 7 40 II AS « SA Its Tit equally clear is the fact that in hun­ Coraeituo Csiiagan Co...... 04 40 that will reach such health officer tiefon- tbe dreds of oases it has been deliberately arrival of said person or persons, also that the SWCbair Car. Hntot Car aad Miosptas Car Hswtc*. disregarded by the late administration. Total amount allowed this date ...STSI 40 clerk send a copy of this resolution to the Bast ward. No. 12 hs* Purisms Mlooyvr. Chicago to Hence the sneer and the appeal to sec­ TV- committee on streets and sewer* pre­ secretary of tbe MtaU Hoard of Heath. Of 1 >riroii No 14 has Parlor Huffet Jar atucbsd sented a profile of Spring street sewer, from Michigan. Grand Havre to Detroit, irxira . bars#, 23 ni U. i tionalism as against the Secretary. It No. IS boa Chair Car, Graad Rapid* to Detrott. near H if bam street to State street and <*ast on The resolution carried. No. W ha* Wajnrr bleeper. Grand llavec to was an exceedingly interesting case State street to a point It feet east of the west On motion the Hoard adjourned. Detroit. with whicii the Secretary illustrated the line of lot 14. hloeb 11. D ewitt h. hunt . Weotwanl.No.il ha* chair Car. Detroit to Graad workings of the law as expounded by On motion, the report was accepted. Village Clark. Raven. No. IA has Parlor Hoffet Car s list bed A petition to change tbe line of branch sew- Detroit to Grand Haven (extra charge, 2A rests,) Baum—the case of a (tensioner for No. 17 has Pulliuso Meeker. I retrod to Chicago. er on Lansing street from Railroad street to No. SI has Wsaner (deeper, Detrot to i.rand Ha*#u. “alight deafnet»>“ incapacitating the Hlgham street, signed by I T Horton. H I) •• White and dazzling JNG. W. LGUD. BEN FLETCHER. sufferer from manual labor and due to Stan sell and F Squair, was presented and re­ Traffic Manager Tra*. Pass Agent. Trios. ftkOMLEY Local Agent a sunstroke twenty-five yearn before ap­ ferred to tbe committee on streetanud newer*. In the moon's/atr light she looked.* plication whicii was not severe enough The committee on grade* ami walks present * Nothing remarkable about that! to send the stricken one to the hospital ed tbe following additional Hat of owners of for a single e< <• and claim agent read them, lie was very an­ Slat* .'(rorl awl Idmdtta Areas#. give that luxury, safety and comfort that pop them always attract attention by their Tne Pioneer Manufacturer sod nlar imtronagc demands. It* equipment is gry and exclaimed : “You have spoiled M Korhureh property. Chaa F. Knapp. Iliirkpye .Mowers ami HimlerN. thoroughly contplete with vestibule*! trains, On motion, the report waa accepted purity and brightness. Dealer In magnificent dining cars, sleepers and chair a good month's work, hut we will gel coaches, all the most elegant ai.d ot latently this pension yet.'’ And lie went off Trustee Hollister offered the following reso­ JAM. 8. KIRK Sc CO.. Chiosoo. The Whitley Mowers, improved pattern* cursing. The probability is that a more lution Faithful anti capable inanagi meat and incite, Httolmd. That IV- Board of Trustee* -toes The Thieftan Hakes. honest service trow employe* are importaal facile writer of certificates was found, Ndtj Sami Tir S**» JSUrsflSl. Items. They are it douh.e duty—to the Com­ hereby Instruct tV* marshal to at once serve Light and Heavy Harness pany and ttt travelers- and It Is sometime* • and that a grateful country is now pay­ notiee on tV* parties owning defective side, The Superior Hayiiiu Tools, task dineiiit of accomplishment Passenser* ing at least $1^ pei month to this man walk*, to repair said walks within thirty day* on this line will find little cause for t-cmpialat IN 8T. Johns . on that ground who lost, a foot during the war.—Iktroit from the date of said notice. The Horenn Lever Harrows. The importance ot tin- Lint- oan I*- tetter The resadutlon prevailed. Yea* 4—NaysO. LIVERY understood (f a short lesson in Rtoeraphy he Frrt /V**. The Hem-li \ Dronucohl Adjust ­ Will offer to the publiv. tbla Sprinir and Hum­ now recited. A communication from the Mayor of Sagi ­ —AND- What I* the great Eastern terrains, or tie naw soliciting aid for tV- sufferers from Sre mer a auperD line of A PKCUNIAKY HlllK TO IT. IDiek Gland Route!—Chicago. What «tbe* of May ‘in. was read able Spriiur-tooth Harrows. suleKasterti termini has It!—Peoria. To what Our esteemed correspondent in Jones- Working and Driving important iraints does It run trains to the (TTY OF SAGINAW. MICHIGAN. / Superior Brills, Northwest!—St. Paul and Minneapolis Minne­ ville raises a point in respect to pension Mavur 'k OrrtCR, June 17. 14*1 s Harness. sota and Watertown and Sioux Falls. Dakota. To lit Mayor and Ormmam Connril ; To what important Iowa and Nebraska points! reform whicii is well worth considering. I'rown Brills. lies Moines and Davenport. Iowa. ( rr.aha It has lieen pretty generally oaneMled (lent lenten —At a mas* meeting of Htliens and Lincoln. Ncbraaku Do*s It toueli other of Saginaw, held at (Tty Hall, the evening of Wheel Cultivators. Missouri Hlver point*!— Yes; ft Joseph. Atch­ that the presence on tiie pension roll of June •. I MU, the following resolution was of­ ison. Leavenworth and Kansas city. Doe* It innumerable names lielonging to men Tlierefarc lion ’t Htif Cnlll Von Have run trains to the Foothills MtbcHockv Moun­ fered by Aid. Mcknight, ami adopted, to wit: Farm Wairoos. tains! —Yes: to Denver. I dorado Springs and who tuive no honest or meritorious By (A# Mliirait/MpMW : TURNOUTS OF ALL KIND*. Carriages. Snrries, THE ARK NAHE UPON HONOR eation. justice as well to the brave veteran. weehs ha* demons! rat.-*i that outside aid It will thus In* seen that a line tapping, aa would hr vary acceptable ami useful; ami Special all ration riven to Roars log llorw* First AND FULLY WARItAXTEO. tin- Hock Island doe*, such a varied territory, This is not. iierliaps. the loftiest view Whersah . Much aid has lieen very cordially ( lass outfit* furaUbed for Coonuerrlal Meu. Pumps of Most Kinds. has ranch In that regard to commend It to of tiie subject; hut it is an eminently offered by other cities and individual non-resi­ Funeral*. Pleasure Psrtle*, Lie. travelers, na ail connection* an- sure on the dents. therefore. Sewing Marllines of I vest kinds. Rock Island, and passenaera can rei\ on a practical one. and there is no good les­ R*»olrad. That the Mayor la* requested to AW*Person* biilli Lame sad Disabled Horse* speedy Journey, as over « bulk of the system notify the outside world that such aid aa they Will find the heal of fart lilies for treatment at my All Goods and Work War­ through train* an- run. and It has become, and son why tiie brave soldier should not icel thay can give to the unlortunal.- among stable*. M. C. LI VESA Y. Veternsrr Murgeoo.in at ­ Organs of the sweetest tone, rtahtly too. the popular Line take it. lie is urged every day by the our people will be thankfully received. tendance stable* fid door Weal ol The Mee ranted as Represented. A very popular train on the Chicago. Koch < onformlng to the foregoing resolutions, you North aide 112*1 Ktr.. Ktr.. Ktr. Island and l*aclfle Katlwav leave* Ctucago. claim agents and tiie partisan organs an* not tiled that Mr. Hardson Coleman. Sagi ­ PHANK M1HOFIRLO Prop r. daily, at 10 p. m. It Is called “The Bio Fite,'* whicii are opposing pension reform lie- Is only on*-day out. aad passetiaer* arrive at naw . R. 8.. has been appointed Treasurer, to At the Buckeye Mm liia*- Hotnie. April 1. 1MM. Denver. Pueblo nr Colorado Springs early the cause it means the onnviction of their receive such donation* as resilient* of other **t lev#land lo Kaffhlo tthll# Vos sleep.” mafid roorr Ing. municipalities may kindly sae St to make Tbe Hock Island has liecorae a popular Col­ party of rascality to stand hv all Uie A. K. BALC0M. orado Line, and the train above refemd tola names on the (tension roll and to resent Any favors extendsd will be appreciated by Vawtihulnl. and carries the Hock Island's ex ­ ihoec In need of assistance Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co. Hi. Julius. April, 1KL Proprietor cellent Dining Car Service. any interference tiierewhith even to Respectfully yours. FOR ANYTH IDO IN Tilt For full particulars as to tickets, maps and Magnificent Side Wheel Mteel Mtoamers. rates, apply toaey coupon ticket otS*<- in the weediug out tiie frauds. He is invited Attest: W.8. LINTON. United Rtates. Canada or Mexico, or add res*. to put himself on a par with these same K F. Jonkoom , Mayor. ‘‘-Mate of OMs." and (Mote of -Now York-* H. J. GOERGE. JNO. 8RHA8TI AN. Utr Clerk. Genl. Tkt A Pass Agt.. Chicago. III. frauds and to make their case his own E. 8T. JOHN, Genl Manager. Chicago, liT. as if they were tiie deserving comrades Trustee Palmer moved that the I-resident be requested to Insert a short notice In the papers DAILY TIME TABLE. they pretend to lie. Why should lie not (Monday* included ) FURNITURE! regarding the need of aid by rit liens of Sagi ­ IMrture Frames, Cliromo-, Ktr. respond with such an inquiry as our naw. L’vo CT t load, 7:13 P M. I Leave HuEkio. 7:43 p. M. F. F. MURDOCK correspondent suggests Y Why should The motion carried Ar. Buffalo. 7-jn a . M. | Ar. Cleveland. MO a . M. he uot ask how it is that these men who Trustee Knlflln moved that the profile of (Central standard Tim# I ft|DO 04*J| sewer, presented by committee on streets and IW'ft ANB W OBBEN PI MI»S. did not liear the heat anti luinleu of tiie Matwrwsy Night Ksenrolow* to Niagara Fall* day. who enlisted for the bounty tliey sewer*, for sewer petitioned for In petition Marhlp anil Rronlto No. SB. commencing at a point l«* reel south Takplhe**C. A II.” LINE. LINE. CALI. AT got and in a good many cases jumped of north-east corner of I dock 7, connecting Aad enjoy a fleomsl aad rsfrsabinr lake ride whoa the country lief ore they were ever seen with sewer at tbat point. theorc south to north eomole far at the front, are receiving the same pen­ side of Walker street, thence east aernee Spring Thw Thousand Islands. Bagtgrn MONUMENTS. sions as the men who fought all through street, thence south on tbe cast side of Hpi-tog Mummsr Raaort, or any Baret- Street to the south side of mate street, tin nee Frazell’s •rn. Now England or Can ­ the war. and in somecaaes much greater east on Stale street to a point fin foot east of ones Y Shall they refrain from asking adian Point. tbe west line of lot 14. block II. be. and tbe Writ* for oor tourist pamphloi. such questions through fear that they same is hereby adopted fry the Hoard of Trus­ W. P. HERMAN. H. R. ROGERS. will be regarded as disloyal to tiie old tees of tbe village of Mt. Johns, Mich l adsriaklNf ■ apwcisuiyMy etoek Cut Stone Gre'l A peat Gen‘I Pam. Afft. or Undertaker'- Goods will always lie found soldiers Y Every old soldier whose good The resolution prevailed Yeas, four: nays. complete. All KEPa IKING In tayTlaedone to opinion is worth liaving, will see the T. P. NEWMAN. Gre'l Mgt . Cleveland order Give me a call and In* .onvlpeed. Trustee Knlflln offered tbe following resolu­ 1IKNHY J. GOEKGK. justice of the inquiry and lieartlly ap­ tion i Fowler. Mich prove it. Matalrtd. That IV* comm 11 tee on streets and Building Purposes. The plan of securing the support of sowers are hereby Instructed to construe' tbe rpilE IIEKT PLAflS KOI! RICHMOND * OSBORN. ten Inch sewer aaked for in petition No. 0 of ‘Jd door went of the I’ostofltoe. Gpff—lte (DPwtsSr* the really deserving soldiers for the re­ 3508227 tention on the rolls of tiie undeserving M A Huler and other*. tV said Mt. Johns. Mlrh. meoetna l«l> feet south of tbe nott PHOTOGRAPHS! ST. JOHNS. MICH. has been worked far too extensively and nor of block seven (7) connecting with the Over Mllson * Jewelry Store. surrsssfully. It is time for the old sol­ sewer at that point, thence south to tbe north NT. JOHN* MICH. S*i rin teUiMW* diers who regard the pension roll as a aide of Walker street, thenar east across Itepreermiag tbe rnitewlag I’ompnie# i Spring street, thence south on the east side of SfirthwMl*™ National af Bllwaakee, FIN KMT roll of honor to protest against lietng ICpTAf tto Oeaad Eatiia (tf&hJ Spring street to the south shir of Mate street, The Naa Fire, ar Laadwa. I I A made calspaws any longer. They are thenar east along t V south side of State street laps. E«r aaatiaalfisa. aAdeoas A|• a.! not helping any deserving soldier by to a point M feat east of the went line of lot II. Hamilton ’s! keeping silence as to the frauds of which btook 14. according to tV profile aad plan they have knowledge. They are fdmplv adopt*"! by the Hoard of Trumsse of the vll- teSttr1 Pianos and Oms helping the frauds, and the claim agents lagr of St. Johns, at thts msetlag. ami that the Germania, or New York. cspews* Of said sewei he msssis I on the lots A tmautllu assort mea t of Pteturv Frwm Weateheater. af New York. ____ JOB PRINTING who are interested in increasing the Just received. selling ( heap at eur Art Hoorn and gas es Is of land lying Head Clinton At * “ Iloylaton, of Hoaton, | IN THE CITY. AT THE INDEPENDENT OFFICE. THE HID EIGHTH MICH. WALKER’S SUBDIVISION OF OUTLOT Ii.

ATTNK TENTH ANNUAL MTOMON. NORTH. Walker Street—66 feet.

Old Veteran* Wotw Olvoct a Monrty toy tteo Clliaocm of tot. Jchaa, Haas Wna Bally Apprstl- atad toy Mwory Participant In (too Mo-

The tenth annual reunion of the old Eighth Michigan iufantry was par- tic 1 pa ted in hy 87 of the surving mem­ ber* of that gallant old regiment, in St. POWDER Johns, Friday, June 18, 18S8. Atwolutftly Purs. The meeting was held in the circuit A citw of tuur Mtiil Iwwdor. Hlgtesat of court room. After having registered Ml to iNfNlai V. M. Oitirmmtml and visited a little, the boys fell in, and lu good order, marched to the tap of the Hot Ai. IUKi.<’ h)«DU ©a.. «• WMI i drum, to the Charles E. Griseoo Poet, BININEN8 DIRECTORY. G. A. R. hall, where a bountiful and no leee delicious dinner had been prepared Barters. for them by the generous and appreci­ B* ATE BARMEN MMSM* WILHON A ative people of St, Johns, whose public CARUK*. Proprietor,. Walker ft.. WM. Ke- latch string always bangs out. and whose Stmkl«| la oar lta# 4»u* peouptly and wiinm- Wtoto*. IAU n 1 and rilHm'i Hairrultlag, a public spirited and usual harmonious people rarely ever do things by halves. SOUTH. State Street—60 Feet. [ACOII rtlBRCH,tlBRCH. pnatMar •r ~ ri*# st##r The registration showed the following Shop. Ladia* and children* hair By. I toad lath mn> tn named members to be present, giving tint the company to which they be­ These Choice Lots on State and Walker Streets, having the adv&ntvgre of on alley in Loan Affenta. longed. name, residence and present oc ­ rpME tolCH k .a S kontuauk ©•., cupation : their rear, are worth looking at. The very low price and easy terms on which they are 1 UalM. Capital. S7SAM, rase —sw to Walter Awhile, daM.nl a Marl gaga KeeurtUas. tteteaal and G—Alonso C betray. Capt, Mason, fanner MaaicifUi Hood* A law pasSMof rteotc# land* for B-W A. Smith, Buraks, farmer. offered makes it unprofitable to pay rent when you can so easily have a snug home ot aala. ONaa car. Walter and Mari na tea, 8t. John*. E-Fred J Shipp. Lanai off. fanner. II—John C. Black. Hastings, photographer your own. Call on S. S. ______Attorneys ______K-Wm. Judd. Lyons, clergyman. rpmiH A n A OLAHKi AUornay* at Lav C Simon McLnugklln. I let rot t, postal clerk. A in Opera Hose* black. Ml. Mm. Mich. I- Oscar r. Card. Corunna, gardener. Johns, upon this occasion, and upon the PKRMONAL. Rsl|Mi W*l*ou'« l‘r*dlfU*B*. aowis m. Lroa. JOMir cT dooliko B—Ed. Willett. Bridgevllle. engineer death of Dr. W. B. Fox, of Bancroft. j. jj. (iia*tt was in town Saturday Editor lml*prudent: I hereby predict YON M IMMILINI., AUaram at Law. St K—B. Hobbs, forest HIU. fanner the kind of weather we will have during l Johaa. Mich, < KSc* uear Kendrick'* atorr. It—f. S-Chambcriaiu. Grand Rapid*, real eat. surgeon of the regiment. The chair evening. L selected as members of such committee thesummer months of June. July ana ORTON * WKIMKR. Attorney* at Law E-o. G. Andrews, 1>Imondale, V. 8. Mias Myrtle Miller is visiting Miss August. INK. anti the direction that the N i >Nca In Proaaeutlag Attorney’* «Nce at tin K < 'ha* \ reedenburg. fbepherd. farmer. Messrs. Newell, Sumner, Buchanan and Grace McCabe in Detroit. storms will come from in each of these court houac lilt B—J. L. Pntteraoo. Pewamo, farmer. Wooster. J. 8. (>sgood and wife started on Tues­ summer months. B—Alonto Doty, Union Home, farmer. ILL H. HMt'NfON. Attorney at U* and After the business portion of the re­ day, for the World's Fair. lu June the storms will commence W Mai teller la ('haaevry. ONce orer Putt’* U—W. K Hamilton, St. Johaa. carpenter. union bad been disposed of a fervent witli tiie wind in the southwest, with is u arbitrary word n*ed to designate the •tore. 1316 C—H. 8. Hart. 8t. John*, carpenter, Mrs. E. E. White visited in Detroit light showers, then the wind willciiange only bow (ri^) whicr canort be pnlled off ft—Wm. E. fever. Pewamo. farmer. prayer was offered by Rev. William the latter part of laat week. suddenly to the northeast, when a more a. a. ream* r. t runs t.J. attown the welch. B—O. H. Moehter. ft Johaa. Judd, of Lyons. Ed. Aikin started for Chicago and the general storm will set in with the wind PBRNINN A RALOWIN, Attamapa at extending eastward and to the south­ Law aad solicitor* In nhaooery Bounty, A— B- 8 fbattuck. Ionia, laborer. 1‘resident DeWitt bad been asked to World's Fair on Friday last. Here ’s the idea poaamn . real natal* agenu, conveyancer* and II- Jerry Doollog. ft. Jobe a watchman. deliver the customary address of wel east and south, with a rising tempera­ *aan»y loaner*. Alao nxaaln* title*, pmr tain*, A—Wni. M. I-viand, ft. Johns, ahetlff. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Steel returned to ture. then the wind will change west­ and make cal lection*. Huai ones entreated to their come, but not beiug an orator, engaged Oregon last Thursday evening ward. lo the southwest and northwest, The bow has s fro*** ear* will be promptly and tatthlullr attended to. O-J. W. Mowaer. Ithaca, farmer. on each end. A collar 1 Bee oeer Wick**' grocery. <11 a loo Areaue, ft B- Lester Jewett. Orleans, farmer a substitute for that purpose, who failed Samuel Taimadge and wife have again with a falling temperature After all roa* down Inside tte* n—, Mich I IB storms in June the weather will be de ­ pendant istem) aad I—Robert Hrittner. Uathbone. farmtr to respond, but President DeWitt did tgk en up their residence in Ovid, lightful. The approach of all storms Fits into tb* grooaas. M. H. CA rLC( Attorney at Lav. Lieut.—Geo. A Wells, ft. Johns, aip. ag «. the next best thing and presented the : II...... J. Patterson ...... is viewing the people firmly locking tte* Circuit Court C may be known by the sudden rise of the bow to the pendaat. ONce oV*VM M Itu rgo'.Um I nery HuS«! B—John Abram. Lyoaa, farmer. members witli several boxes of cigars temperature. In June the general so that it cannot be W Lieut.—John K llaugbrlety. Lyon*, fanner and wonders at the World ’s Fair. that the welcome might, at least, go up Miss Eva Sage, of ]>etroit. visited in course of the wind will be from the polled or twtstad off. _____uIE__ __ itastov a. waLaaiDU, Lieut.-rO- P. Header. CoiUae. farmer. in smoke, a pastime whicii most of the southwest, and very changeable just BMWA A W AI.UK I OUK. Attorney* B Prank Gleason, Lyon*, farmer town from Saturday 'till yesterday. irevious to all storms and often blowing It ponttvely prevents the loss of the F at Law. at ihe old itaad. oeer the “corner B- Marsh Parr. Maple Hapids. fanner boys enjoy. Mrs. A. C. Jones went to Owoaso From opposite directions at the same watch by theft, and avoids injury to it fro* drag More,’’ bt Johns, Mich. 1337 I— J. W. Uronson. DeWItt. carpenter. The vocal and instrumental music up- Wednesday morning to visit iter parents. "hi Julv the storms will commence dropping. Attorney at Law U- fnmuel ftowell. Ionia, farmer. i this occasion, was furnished by E*' Art oeer fullleaa'a i re, ih. .loha*. Mich Geo. Cross, of the tirm of Cities Jt IT CAN ONLY BE NAD with B—Walter llaiatend. Lyons. members of the Mt. Johns Glee Club. witli a rising temperature, the wind jas. Boas Pilled or other watch ALHKIIM1K A IIMMIKN. Attorney* at E—E. R. Merit hew. Howell, farmer Weller, went to Detroit Tuesday on ctuuiging to the northeast, thence to the cnaae baartng this trad* mark ----- (Mice orer Allison * Jewelry Wore C—E. H Klmtael. Alma, farmer. Samuel Stowe! I of Company B.. and a business. east southeast, theu extending west- W All watch dealers tell them without extra cost. B-Pred Miller. Powler. farmer. farmer of Ionia county, delivered a Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gage went to Chi­ want with u railing temperature. July Dentistry. II- Amoa Wettoerbee. luirrka. farmer. abort address, recounting some of the cago Tueadav evening to visit tiie will be a very flB month. The near ap­ Ask yonr jeweler for pamphlet, or scad to the manufacturers. M. KKNYON. Deattet Walker B—M. llacheldor. Luatorllle. farmer. scenes and incidences experienced by proach of all storms may be known by ,* ft reel. 1IB P.—Robert latrick. Carson City. World ’s Fair. . the sudden rise of the temperature, and H—Wm Brown. Unton Home, rarmer. the members of the Old Eighth in the D. Tlnkluun and wife, of Coldwater, also of the wind. For agricultural pin- KeystoneWatch Case Co., PhyNiriauN. ft -Pred Drew*, ft. Johaa. farmer, war------of the rebellion. — He -- referred --- to the have been visiting their...... sou.---- Attorney suits July will be very encouraging to PHILADELPHIA. U—L. Urtghau>. Bennington, farmer. patriotic deeds of ('apt Pratt and Maj. Tinkham. of this village fanners. mm U. UODliK, n. ■»., teurgooo and Ho In August the storms will commence J —oaathic Phyatetaa. Udto* aad re*Idem r H— B. D. Eddy. Penton. farmer Ely*,,_. Lewis,* -_i- who went into the service K. E. White was in Western New witli the wiud in the northeast, ebaug orer Spaulding A Co.'» hardware, »pp. The Meel. I—H. Spear. Vernon, farmer. from Mt. Johns, with a great deal of TUAVIM, YI. 13., Oeer Klldew B-John Q. Brooks. Riley, farmer. York on tuisineiw the latter part of last Dig to the east and southeast, witli a THE MOUAT J. iiI Milliaaa ’a. Keaidoacc . Wight Mreet. Ota- C Samuel f Brady. Poreat Hill, farmer feeliug. and the fore part of this week. rising teniperatnre. thence extending of women and children a ■petlaNy. G-1L F. Marsh. Featou. carpenter. Capt. Sumner was invited to respond Mias Georgia Sutherland, of Wash tvestwanl with a falling temperature.— T7RKANK C. IH'NN. M. 13.. Phyaiciao and to the toast: - The Wande ring ltegi Mtorms in August will be of frequent C surgeon. «k*. ft. Loul*. farmer here visiting Ills brothers :uid other MANKIND. Phyaictto. Surgeon aad Accoucheur i»Nce G—Wm- Jewell, Gaines, farmer witli the drum which was presented to friends. Sr. WOUTTNR SMART.—Ott Juim * 14. litotL at ttoe in Mreet. IhWItt.'113 U—J. Row lev. ft. Louis, farmer. him by Horace Greeley for his patriotic Mrs. Caroline Weismtller, who bad born** of tte« bride's Mini. Mrs. Ixmli. to Rev. B-CbM. Matted. Biwell, farmer. acts, ami on which lie gave some illus­ tt.!» Stearns,Geo. W. ffsottw. of Gratiot Photography. H-Warrea King. Iteiahvllle. farmer lieen making a visit to relatives and county, and Mt** Kll* R. Smart . of Bay City. K Lewi* I’eltoo.Jackson, grocer. trations of military’ music. lie is what friends in and about St. Johua. returned STEWARD KILLS—At the < onrraffatlonal il. PLMHKTT. U parsouasn* m Mt John*. June U. uto*. I>> the , pher. orer I'haptn A t o.'* store ft. .Iona*. II- Wm. Hag*-. Powler. farmer might be properly termed a ** rattling' to her home in Huron county. Saturday O■ojjinwandealargli^Work yneraalaad tlr»l-cl—. pastor. Rev. W. C. Allen. Arthur N. St»wuni A—J. H Mitchell. I*mlle. farmer (lerfonner. The Maj. says that it is his evening. sn«l Ellen C. Hilt# J. PLI'MATKA PA1FTKB A—Chaa. Dye. Film, farmer. will that when tie shuffles off tills mortal Mrs. Elizabeth Voelziug, sister of DREKKK UKSINGK.lt —At the- personas* • ers hy mall promptly atiende Rev. K. D. Stearns. William. SozeoUoaee, the seme of suecoac.'' I* oar motto coil that this drum be placed in the John. Goorge ami Jacob Foercli. and I looker, of Haadln. Gratiot county, and Mis* Capt —K. Hovey. Penton. druggist Kvelena lienln«er. of Dnplaln •«*. troit Free Pram, hearing date July 1. Charley Moreland is confined to his ORTUAUK KA LK. — Dafault ka*ia« twau Mcjlcaald ’* drug Mora Sight*. K*t***r» Hotel On returning trom tin* banquet the 1882. whicii contains a list of thekiUed. |10nie with a severe case of inflammatory made la the .*>u4lOo»* of a rertala Mnatteaxr .mod* hr Hamel Setesr aad Har tori Ketoar members anti their wives wen* invited hunes‘7lulmi s‘?,UR rheumatism. lie sent to Ohio for his taJahn HOTWy.ialed April IKh, IM7. and record 1L makes the Winter Home like Balmy U> present themselves in front of the d in the oNecof Ik* Regluaref Dead* tar < lltotou The tentii juinuai reunion of the Old man to return and take cltarge of Ills count:io«nly, in Michigan, on April 9Mto. 1837. In Liber Mummer. Bead the Testimonial*. court house for the purpose of listing Eighth closed withu marked degree of mi|g route. «717 of Menasga*. oa page *M on vhieto wortgace t hare l*i» -i wilalawdn ■« to• «* •tea— «•dee— —at- .«■ihrdaia ——- - —of■ itol* ------oou.-e,- . a group picture taken by that arlist and satisfaction over the__ 1>T. j. \y j'ollani. who lias been at- Thirty »t* ftnndml and twenly **»pn -loll»r. and member of company B., John C. Black, rightytex real*. *i**id** an allorarr far of Thirty- J.ES’hISLi" SS'TSEySTSElS «njn« »«• ii* o.■**■»• n**>**i <*i- flrr dollar*. Hipnlalrd tn «*M mongagr to I* paid of Hastings. This done they returned of^ St. Johns.■ Goodbye■ “ • lege at Chicago, during the last two or thou Id aar proiradlnr* br taken lo foteelow -aid | to the court room wliere the iMklauce of threehm weeks,wmIu . will arrirrarrive tom.,home, iniu U.Utills ft Jauxa. Mint., May SI. ISSt. the program wan disposed of. with slight Iteoelallow* of Kota Iium,. ."Ito ■!) Wiu, m. totoaoillr TS-aw—.njj Tte* Manat Hot Water Hooter, pat Into my rs*4- oonco last mom do** all that I* < laiuwd ter It, variations. eametl diploma in his poexet. ciatalaad. oftha uau.tr ta *urk caar aaadr The assemblage was rapped to order of Michigan. Cooreatloii of IMS. ' prorldad. aaita* is hsrvby gtran that <** RVff- and It Is aa roatly mauagnl as a coal stow aad Christ Church Hauae. Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin IVnnell enter­ itovr »d. 18*3. at our o'< lock In tbr aflar- *lre« II* unbounded (outfori and satlafartteo. by I*reaident W. E. Hamilton, of IH. DrmoiT. June 3. I*«L tained »few of tlieii many friends at ____.at tbr *«*l froat doarof tto* rourt liuu*r. tar iiavid «•. am CURE Johns, when the roll was called from The follow!ax prvasatde and reeoliltlon was Clinton raaaly. In Michigan. In tbr rlltagv «f ft. their nets home «*n Cass street, on Fri- Job a*, ta Mite county, there trill be **4d at public UgaTLOwan By reqae*! I giro you wy opt* the laat revised roster, which showed offered by the Rev. John Munday: . «wn,,lir last. in honor of Miss raadaa I* Ih* hlghoal bidder. I tor prat lea* In *ald i on BA*. This ,-on ir-nl lo.i learn* will, re- evening taortgsgodaacnbad, »l* : Tbr North half of Ih* of tteo Mono' Hat Water llrater. We tear* gtran the names of 4JKi surviving members, givT'orThe appronehinx departure trow tb« Emma Ostrander, of New York, anti Nanh-wsot fractional qasner of sartioa Righto*w, It a fair last, aad all of a* aw wall pteanf and which was quite generally referred le Township Pic* North, of Haagr oa# vrat. tn A Hang all of tte* pipe* I bar* i* not ono that tggffl Mleblgao. aad the North-east .joartorof tter Kortte- to as being very incorrect. Many were neeted thxr*wit h, and hoe done noble aerviee of Ionia. Mias Ostrander being thor- *a*t ooartor ot fact loo Thlrtaan la Tovnatetp Fla* Brorything la rattetectory. present upon this occasion, whose ,nAteL£?*lf •fiTSST-^wNfote hereto} ougtily well educateti anti an instructor North.of Range Two waat. la Mlahlgan Dalai M. HABTIMNL June Tth, I (S3. ft. Johns. May SS, SS. SICK names did not appear in the list. Wtebea ttor Re> AM Ktearn* brurty tjo.1 iQ elocution, gave It few Of llffT select- JOHN HAWLKY, Mori gager Paaaim A Baurwin. The minutes of the last annual **reThreoof tte- aWuSFwhorrin? in all hu- ions, wlllcli were Vffry much enjoyed by All y* the Mortgager »tt union, held at Bancroft a year ago. were SS1SE^iryKSiS ’“"*'* “* <»• .x«p»ny. HA. m IW anow. read and unproved After some discussion, it was decided feervtarj' of the Omrautlan | Miller’s Feed Barn and Unry. <**< K»tii*at»« «* h™iihb y**r by a clear vote, to hold their next annual COMING NVI Ku i Id iiu : of HEAD reunion at Bt. Louis, Mich., on Friday, tear Male at Nargaln*. .lune 16.18B4. A ilnu-claas. almost new. side-saddle Tlte ladles ’ aid society, of the Bengal with handsome slipper stirrup. anti Itlley Baptist church, will meet at r*41\ i it The following named members were A roomy, easy riding, leather top anti 1’leoMntJy ami ronrcnlffitly ..uwtrui n«**i 'h* Mil 1 I chosen officer* for the ensuing year : thoroughly well made phaeton Mis. Wallace Huggft ’s, June *J». All northwest corwsr of tteo Gottrt House President *. S. Chambertaln. Grand Raptda A side spring open Ifiggy. light run ­ are cordially invited. View President tleo. Nwwwll. Plim. ning and made toordfr. The M. E. aid society, of Bengal, will liecrerarr gTreasu rer H.f. Hart.ft. Johns- A lot of latest style hanging lamps meet with Mrs. Frank Harvey. Thurs­ NT. JOHNS, MICH. ACHE Executive Cussmtltew— Mr. and Mr*. T. A* And nUmitnlt — for homes ami 1 tall* day. June 30. at 1 o'clock. A special in­ large* rorrtagr ffaor. roosny. cteon arai airy Call soon on O no . 8. (’onnrr. 4HEJITN HIM Kley. of Alma ; Mr am! Mrs vitation extended to all. stall*, and otean road, awd oil *1 rvaaonabte Mr. ami Mr* A. J. Harrington Mrs. J. W. Doaae, of St Loots The Young People s Union of the On motion of Mr. I*ulver, It wasafot - Dali- Christian Endeavor will liotd an ice June II______MOIST HEATER ed that the chairman sppoint^orre cinra May cream anti strawberry social at Dewitt The Livery Department members to draft a set of rsaolnt ns for June- H tooth J. Merrill's, in South lilngham. Friday Matte M Is wall aqutppwl with good Vahtelos and How DETROIT. MICH. publication, on appreciation fry favors evening. June 2i. Every hotly cordially is. Call arwl gar rao. ONNTSN NMDIOMS OO. Juik - IS- Wat. In r. Gratiot county— iRAliPtll. SMALL DOSE. extended to them by the rttirrqp of Ht. •ffwsr, Da*!*•*.. inyited. tssNt a. r. siixrr rragv. .T, JTJ7 TE 22.1893

hts was my dear, good. old. beautiful. myriad particles of its own body, eh le TABERNACLE PULPIT. Christian mother, and it seemed as if there a*e a tooasano luilliou outer she said: ‘*1 was tired, ami I cams to irito doing the same thing, end all IMPORTANT TO INVAIJRH. bod a little early. I am glad y«.u ia> e assortment to be made within one DP TALMAQB PRRACH^S ON come; it seems ss of old. ” U, it is a Sday?” You my. “If a hundred and FRUITFUL SUBJECT. consolation to feel that when men fifty men go into a place of evening en ­ come, and with solemn tread carry you tertainment. and leave their hate aud IDES. S. out to your resting-place, they will overcoats in the hall, when they come ••4 T*»ey t'a Into the open the gate through which some of haek it is almost impossible for them late of LONDON, now of C.llCAtiO, with a llraach Office sad laboratory at HILLSDALE, MICII, Ks.hoi u4 Out L your friends huve already gone, and to get the right ones, or to gat them • UrmurU WUk through which many of your friends without a great deal of jicrplexltv. as Visited Southern Michigan for the pest Year, md <“jring these visits has examined and prescribed for UniiM. will follow. Hleeping under the same and yet you tell me that myriads of hundreds, ana effected some of the meet Wonderful Curas aver made in the State. roof, at last sleeping under the same ^iints in the last day will • ome and sod. The autumnal leaves that drift Hud Tyrlsda of bodies. ” liave you Banoxi.TX. Juu * 18, IbM -Hw. Dr. Tel- m»lt« ui mln-U)>| a theme lor to-day'e across your grave will drift across any more questions to ask? any more nruiuu in the liiooklyu Talwruadt, rtiwn theirs: th« bird-song* thstdrouon their difficulties to suggest. ’ anymore mys­ ow peculiarly suitable to the xmhi of mound will drop on yours; and then, in teries? Ur ing them on! Against a truiu . the mig twin* O ra|*o« imml waaii * starless winter nights, wh n the wind whole regiment of scepticism, I will At St. Johns, Thursday, June 22, 1893. One day only Office—Parlors af the Steel House •mi the text, Xuuiuen !&::£>, •’Ami they comes howling througu the gorge, march these two champions. “Marvel oolite unto the lirook of K>cbol nod cut you will be company for each not at th a, for the hour is coming duwa fi wui Uieut-e a l>raucii with one rlu»- when all who ure in their craves Siuiuiiw I lus fi I*» All. l.'brmtla lllstsm. other. The child close up to the ▲Iteuuyh the tfawver t» In macy naw ter of gropo*. au.i they Imre It Iwtween two lioeotu of its mother The husband shall come forth ” “The Lord Khali The doctor tmsts no scute diseases, but dm upon a steif.” eomfwiicd U> um * i-x|wn»tv«i testrv menu votes his whole time to Ss- treatment of aud wife re-married, on their lips the descend from heaven with a shout, The lung trudge of the Israeli too an*l chotnicnl. in making nnslyeas. aen>- oh rook- ami long aiandlng and surgical die acrua* the wilderness wu almost sacrament of the dust, Hrotio-r* end aud the voice of the arch­ •arses ; eases given up l.y other lioetorv and pro ­ sisters, who used in spurt to fling them­ angel. and the trump of God. and •ooptc and other Maentdto -lain nations, nounced tnoursbte. he most dasm-s to see. Dr. MiltU. They had tum« * t > the borders jret be makes no ehsrees to snyore. belter, Humphrey has had nearly :i.un cures In the of the protu.sed land. Of the six hun­ selves on the grass, now again reclin ­ the dead in Christ shall rise Aral.” state of Michigan, while hu patient* ail told le ing side by side in the grave, in flecks You see 1 stick to these two passages. lag It in be a pert of the phystnao'a duty Minn as id s, WUonnstn. Illinois. Alabama. Ito dred thousand adults who started from to ••certain the patient*, tnt*. ounditiaa nmsee. Georgia. Ohio and Indiana, have Itaen Bgypt tor • .maun, how many do you of sunlight sifting through the long, Who art thou. oh. fool, that thou re- lithe willows. Then at the trumpet piieat against God? Hath he promised, without **|wnae to t*. . sutTe.-er, tVn*u- fullr five times that number; nearly two-thirds auppoac got there/ Five hundred •m and wherever T.t. Humi-lirwy itrrltfw of l base sufferer* were given up as *i irrlrw thousand ‘ Oh. no. Not two hundred of the archangel to rise side by side, and shall he not do it? Hath he com ­ Invalids, some to oe blind, some d.-sf and shaking themselves from the dost of manded. and shall he not bring it to to locate a nmotbf r1»lt orowrta flock to others a prey to aevofiila. climate kidney dis ­ thouaaiJ i not one hundred thousand, ■ee him. and ik . wonder, for by the flrvt ex­ ease. consumption, destructive female troubles not lilty. nor twenty, nor ten; hutouly ages The faces that were ghastly and tuuts? Have you not confidence in his Among <» tiers, hundreds of rhildran hill slum fixed when you saw them last all atiu*h omnipotence? If he could, in the Urst amination. and often without askinx a ly deformed, lint twhoid Im*w many of them two men. Oh, it was a ruinous march question, be tells the l-jtralld what the see and hear, while nearly all ore rapidly that God's people made; but their with the light of incorruption. The place, build my liody, after it is father looking arouud on hischildren, torn down, can he not build it again? trouble la, and the proareet of a cure, and being run*!. children were liking and they were on moot wonderful of all he values bis flrst The doctor is surrounded with the finest sad the man'll, and now Unit they had and stying; •‘foam, come, my dar ­ “l»h,” you my. “I would believe that moat exietislre collet-,ion of instruments ever lings, this is the morning of the resur­ if you would explain it. 1 am not impression and first look at e patient more Imported to this country for examining mm home up to tile Iwritcrs of the promised disposed to be seentical, but explain then oil rise, and Dr Humphrey la never •renting all forms of chronic aliments of the hud. they were very curious to know rection. " Airs, signarner wrote lieeu- imvm I. face. *-je. car. throat, cun', lungs. I mart, what kind of a place it was, and tifully witli the tear.-, and blood of her how it can be done. ” My brother, you mlnteken In hi* dlaraoal* In any esae. stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, iioweis. repro ­ own broken bearl: believe a great many things you can ­ The doctor'* inv.buda differ markedly ductive organs, urtnarv organs, brain and whether it would be safe to go over, from the m-ncml preciliWmer In ell rw nervoi i srsiem. |iwral>si«. growths. Joint dis ­ ho u scouting party is sent out to re- There was asbsdsd chamber. not explain. You believe your mind •poets. Following the plan of Hi. (taonrr'a eases. idles, hip diseases, sets tics, skin dl*aa ses. A silent, watching hand. acts on tour body. Kxplain the pro ­ Hospital of Iziodan. fw reenter* every ulcers amt every form ot weakness of either euomoitre sun they examine the land, Os a low couch a sutfortug child partkaiiar h» to the pein-nt » phrstoat row and they coine hack bringing speci­ cess. This seed planted t omes up a male or I comic. ______tires plug bar mother » hand. blue flower. Another seed planted dition and menial slate. The i.radllke of mens of its growths. Just as you Hut mki the ga«|i and struggle. each oresn. location of any and ail int out the utter dc- advice rnsl to* necessary week after week In some Uuie ago, in a luxuriant vine ­ the cabin of the lust steamer lie found iiislnti rheridnd by many imtionu (list Dr. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY order to push any given case on as rapidly •• ent from tliat oMhc rose? lion can tho they ought to get well In a few days or possible, end a «na»l oommoii-aense statement yard. The vine-dresaer hail done his the mother and child in each other’s weeks, notwithstanding tlie fact that they work. The vine had clambered up almightiness which rides on the c.rt-le on the i*art of I lie i-constitution. Induce nervous debility and early decay, organic almas: bursting with the juice in the parted an* ours yet—ours forever? band. Are you aflili t*-d? Your ease may tweaslly curable now. but wcakiipss. premature loss of lbs tn*nli |>*iwcra. involuntary loss of w«rm lips of the autumnal day, and it You can cot answer me very plain quee- rememls-r. every moment of negteet brings you nearer the day liut I console you again with the t ons in regard to ordiuary affairs. I when an Incurable stag,* mat supervene when the rrost skillful vital fluids, general prostration, ami oftentimes imbecility am! seemed as if all you had to do was to fact of yottr present aoquuinUtnt-esiiip chronic epilepsy. Of all tnaladi*-- afflicting mankind there Is am not ashamed to say that 1 cannot nhyatetan can render you nu umotstaiice. The present is uurs. The prolaihir none about which the common ramilr doctor In general lift a cnal ce towards the cluster and and communication with your de ­ future may tieTtai i.m. praotieektaiws •<• llttit ef effm need the sitentau its life-blood would begin to drip explain liod. and the judgment, and parted friends 1 have no sympathy, the resurrection. 1 simply accent A Life of Experience and Opportunity. <• i j•*■ ri '-lie* —! »|M-cuUlst more than i hee*'. and Imre we here to minister away, HuL my friends in these rig ­ 1 need not sav, with the ideas ton diseased l»»ly. a diseas«*l mind, and liuaginalions tilled with them us facts, tremendous and infinite. Dr fluaiphrev's e**t ire life lias Iwen itevoted in the studv and work in. >» i.i*i dcRirc* aivl fearful apurBhewalmis. Dr. Humphrey's un ­ orous dimes, we know nothing about | „f modern spiritualism; but what of tits profession •ml is rteh in practical cxperi»-nee in lH>s|dtal. dls- large g rupee. Mrabo states that iu before the resurrection takes place, paralleled hueeca* with theac unfortunates arises not only from the 1 mean is the theory forth ny everything will l*e silent. Themauso- nsnsarv end pnvntc pracilc*-. mid teem of the truly wonderful fact of the most scientific and apertfle inedtoalhai known either In liible luma and in Itible lands there the apostle, when he tsvt: “We thing- he lisa -ecu ami «h*ne. ;f t**ld. would read tc«*fe Ilk*- ficttig* then thi* or any other onuntry. hut also to the fact of the direct Influence were grape-vines so large that it took l. ums and the labyrinths silent. The •oner trut*i In Mu tiro* • '-id tots "f Kuropi It s opportunities have o! his latwerful will upon the peculiar m*-ntal deprt-aslon always are surrounded by a great cloud of graveyards silent the cemetery silent, tieen set-oml to mi living man's: not only so. Inn he has thoroughly found In such cases, by which lie Is enabled to infuse a part of bis two men with outstretched arms to witnes-es. ” .lust as in the ancient traveled, and bl* views of life. i|.m«m>. *-tc . an* so broad ami c***fm»- own energy Into their hnnetoM lives. Were not oil -ueh ensaa held reach round them, and he says save fiom the clashing of hoofs and podtan that Ilk*- a Mould ora VandcMiiit In ntllnapl business, he oast sacred oonfldsnce the d**ctoi*l f•—•-♦••le Icn-ciously. and imp* new ones oaiil'oiisir. ex­ i*s l*-s the cheek, devetot-* cowardice and often destroys the Prtghiest Habylon. No winking of the eyelids perience hsviiiK long rime proven that om* old truth w»-ll applied la Intellect. Tl*e repro*luetlve function is th* mainspring of animal tolls us that during the time he iviu nil the galleries of the sky, looking worm a notch usij-.ctum however plausible. Ufo —preserve It at all iioxanls. smitten with fever one grupe would long cloned in darkness. No stir­ down upon our earthly struggles. ring of the feet that once bounded slake his thirst for liic whole day It is a sweet, a consoling, a scrip­ Latest Dlseoveries and I niproveiaenla. or organs ns* t*ken piste, as In afftet the tern-*-, lost inanhootl. stiermato No wonder then, iu these Itible times the hillside. No opening of the hand weakness ami nerv)*i* ilcbllily. also for proa- tural idea. With wings of angei. earth that once plucked the Cower out of Dr. Humphrey Is the ..niy pbrsx-ian who proper function of seal organ and flnallr taim-. vsrux-fi*- and all pitvate disease*, two men thought ;t worth their wu'de and heaven are in constant communi ­ Ihaa bail tin- •i-i-iii *.!•■ .uii.c-*- d I i ."i»wi break «»own the actual structure Itself. the edge of the wild wood. No clutch­ Even In some cssas when this has happened wheihsw from imprudent listdl* cuih or to put their strength together to carry cation. Does not the Hible say; “Arc 'l.oapttal sii*P*« m lalmsoMiy of the .... nisi ...... ", tn.iiun- nsr* or ::nv cause dowu one cluster of grapes from the ing of swords by the men who went land tiaattea, os rrlsa wltl mat a fell line of thsi dehllltates the-exual funeiimis. speedily they not sent forth a- ministering dowu when lJt raia battled and Home {instruments in*d aptwiratus lor makf .- -trtet- stion. stay the Inroad* of Cite disease, and promised laud. [ly scientific «-xnmli..it *« ee of tt*» various toffM rtrv* th*- nan**nt a comfortable and useful an*! ivimsnenilv cured. Monsultatton free spirits to those who shall be heirs of fell. Silence from o.-ean liesch to Ife. Other esses, if nogiect<us lode- Epilepsy or fit* scientifically treated and —a cluster of hopes, a cluster of pros ­ not take some message back? It is im­ ltKinoidered ln>rrer« dtagt.o-ls 1st. but >d 11 lines eninlnn i for most it f; .if u* positively cured by a never-falling inathod pects. a cluster of Cliristiau consola ­ The lakes hushed to sleep in the bosom luiall form* of ol>-<-.in- and ebiomc ...... live for thoM* we lore, far more than foe possible to realize. 1 know, the idea of the same great hills. No hand AS very few d.*-t«.r« outsl-h- l t c liirg. ; l< • are rsetvaa. so,, u Is ,.n«* ihsaeto l*er»nn* iiosklllfully I reeled by ignorant tion; and 1 atu expecting that one ta le that there is such rapid and perpetual tlm- t>r* ;-i-'*-l witli •-•-lit onir.t of inirM***...:c- negk-et ourwelvee until premxiura death pn-l* i**i* r« no k*-*-p tr'.ibng wliti them moiitb of it will rouse up vour appetite for disturbing the gate of the long-barred closes the -eerie intercommunication of earth and sepulchre. All the nations of the deail |and other css*ntlal in-truments forma* afler uio.ih, giving imiIsoihiii * and mjuriou the heavenly « auaau. During tin- past heuven: but it is a glorious reaHtv. Jstrirtly flr»t-«-lu»* *bsinu»*i* in mnnv <-.i-»-*. Mu- Disease* of Women, compounds, should call aud roe the doctor. motionless in their wimiing-sneet**. lafllieted wre.ildih* w*-jl to roll u|a>n tin- d< ■*•*.. r wiuter some of this congregation have You take a rail train andthe train is in ]and get hi* opinion and l<-ani wi.ciher M**- such a* hare l*aOI**l the *vill of all other tTumlerfiil (’area by my Improved method »ne away never to return. Tin- aged lip the Hide of the hills, down through pbvsu'isn* and their remedies. Dr. Humph- of tr*-aiinenl ae<*onipb*lic,l in Nervous debility, full motion, and another train from tiie trough of the valleys, far out in |«|o>>r* of hop,- arc yet 0|a-u or forever doe*v| rev • | . .cklv i-'ires. «'sneer*, tumors, fibroid prom ilurcleclitteot tnanly poorrr*.*nd klndr*-*l K,ve put down their staff »ml^ taken ( the opposite direction dashes |>a*t you |sgain*t Ibett h:.i fwMvpntd growth* i-tred wttbmM the aft* t-ilons, which have la-cn negleeled or un* up the sceptre. Men iu mid-life came the caverns, aero-s the Helds, deep Then- onirss a lurn.ng t *• r*t In flte <-*>i!r*c u*e of tin* knife nr uauattus. No cutting, , M, swiftly that youure startled, all the down into the coral palaces of the lot ever) dl*»a*c; Mu- .« «-*fK-< l.*llV true of :,ll • \ i**riinenl* or failure*. home from ottiec or shop, and did not way between here and iieaven is tilled Jurigmsit • . - - , , hi* no |*aln. no danger. Vattent* treated bv mail and medtetnaa sent go back again. And the dear children, ocean depths when* leviathan sports [«vursble up i" • certain time; invt i». until ttsilhiHMl I’erfeetly He* to re, I. hv ex pro*- Personal cinsultation preferable, with the up trains and the down we g . runtc- < irjbk* oases. aome of them, have been gathered in with his fellows —everywhere, layer ]such lias*.'*- - i.uigi- ui ...... i'ni«*r*:*m *>rgau Quick. I'alnless and certain cure for lmp*e trains —spirits coming —spirits going above layer, height abotc height, Christ s arms, lie found this world — coming — going — coming — going. too rough a place for them, and so he depth below depth—deail! dead! dead! Free Cruuvl) *1* Kxsiei:*aii*a* of lTtinei. —All f*-ta*-.*» iiiffering wliti olawnire d**ea*es. or s-**p*-et«*l kidney affect ions, would do well to j That friend of yours who died last Hut in the twinkling of an eye, as bring from l’*-> f»* f*»nr c ni*«- of tiie first urt* •- | t--*-*! Iu the morning f*»r ex-uolnstlou. \tfh l»* Dr Humohrer's permanent oddresi I* has gathered them iu. And oh. bow- month—d>> you n>*t suppose he told • tueag-' l ...... Ml a-- and N**nh*-astern I l*a« hwiated • branch many wounded souls there are— quick as that, as the archangel's trum­ .ft*,*-ami di«i-ro« ig) ai i :« ■ Utah -*n .. •. ■ i i» •i-r* from tin- «cct ■-•*• e«o u-addreamri O di North md !tr«w*l m* all the family news aUmt you in tin- pet comes pealing, rolling, reverberat­ wounds for which this world offers no good lun.l to the friends whoare gone? medicament, and unless from the ing, crashing across continents and All lettri* mcl,..l„- stamp for iiiuorel free. til e,» r re* oondenr e ns.! •••nsilltellon in strictest ,-ooflderea. Do you not suppose that when seas, the earth will give one fearful gospel of our Lord .lesus Christ there there arc hundreds of opportunities ahull come a consolation there shudder and the door of the family every day for them in heaven to hear vault, without being unlocked, will will be no i-onsolation at all. Oh from you that they ask about you? that the i*t»d of all comfort would help that thev know vour leais, vour teiuo- burst open; and all the graves of the ic while 1 preach, and that the liod tieaii will begiu to throb and heave la lions, your struggles, vour victories? like the waves of the sea; ami the ifr of all comfort would hc.p you while Aye. they do. i'erhaps during the last you hear. mausoleum of princes will fall Into war you hail a I my in the artuy, and the dust; and Ostend ami Sebastopol, First, I console you with the divine ­ you got a pass ami you went through ly sanctioned idea that your departed and Aust rlit/ and Gettysburg, stalk the lines and you found him. and the lorth in the lurid air, and the ship­ friends ure a < much yours now as they regiment coming from your neighbor ­ wrecked rise from the deep, their wet JCarestt^n^Trtd^Turk^ibtliaad.PATENTS! and all Pst- J over were. 1 know you sometimes get hood, you knew most of the boys there. the idea in your mind, when you have i me day you started for home You lo*ks looming up above the billow; Jer-t buunasa condactcd lor Meecssvc r««a. * this kind of trouble. Unit your friends •Well. now. have you any letter* I and all the land anti all theses Itecoiuc * Ova Ornct la Oeeosrrr u S. Psrxsrr o**iei J one moving mass of life—all genera ­ * and ara can sscura t*sirm lu lass um* thou those , are cut off from you. and they are no to send.* any messages to send?” Audi remota from Wsshington. * longer yours: hut the desire to have ad tions, all ages with upturned counten ­ hand model, dtawing or photo., with 6mcr*p.s they tilled your * pockets with ances —some kindled with rapture and BLUE MONDAY. flon. Wa surise, if psisatsblt or not. iraa of J on i loved ones in the same lot in the letters. aud you started home. Icharge. Oar f aa not daa till patom is secarad. i eetnetery is u natural desire, a univer- others blanched with despair, but It was dubbed blue Monday A Sias-itT. “Haw to Obts.n Pstont*. ' with J Arriving home. the neightwra gazing in one direction, upon ont 'ml dt sire, and, therefore, a (»o I-im­ came in, and one said: “Did By old Mrs. Grundy COM o! some in th* If. & had itfratgn oooatnas J planted desire, ami is mightily sugges ­ object, and that the throne of reaur > soot tree. Address. i you nee my John?” aud others: reetion! A long time ago. tive of the fact that death has no |mov ­ “Did you see tieorge? ” “Do C.A.SNOW&COJ er to break up the fauiilv relations If On that day you will g«t back your No vronder that under // you know anything about my Frank? ” This serious blunder / ^ Pop . PawaT Omct. Waain wovos*. B t. j our loved ones go away from our pos ­ And th*-n you brought out the letters Christian dead. There is where th« session why put n fence around our end gave them the measagrs of which comfort comes in. They will come up The working was alow. lot in the c-eiuetcrv? Why the gath­ you lied iieen the Itearer. Do you sup­ with the same hand, the same foot, ering of four or five name- on pose that angels of God. comiqg down ami the same entire liody; but with a But Mondays have brightened ; RIGHT’S one family monument? Why the to this awful battle Held of Mn, and perfe-t hand, and a nerfect foot, and Work lightened —clothes wbit planting of one eypresa-vine so that it sorrow, and death, and meeting us a perfect body; corruption having be­ Since housekeepers know. covers ell t li*- graves? Why come incorruplio t, mortality having and seeing us. and t nding out all Without further telling. put the husbuml be-ide the wife, and about us, carry Itack no message to the | become immortality. And oh. the re­ the children at their feet? Whr the Okies? union: oh. the embrace after so long What Fairbank is selling — AMO OTMCM OIBOHOIRS OF TMC KIOMCYO bolt on the gab-of our lot, ami the You ask me a great many questions an absence. Comfort one another See sample below. CAM bC FIRMANCNTLV CURIO RV USIRC charge to the keeper- of the ground to I cannot answer sUtul this resurree- with these wonts. me that the grass is cut, and the vine t-on. You say. for instance: “If a J While I present tbeae thoughts this attended to. and the flower- planted? man 's body is constantly changing, and morning, does it not seem that heaven DR. i. H. MCLEAN'S Whv not put our departed friends in every seventh year he has an entirely comes very near ns. aa though our one common Held or grave? Oh, it is new body, and he lives on to seventy friends, whom we thought a great way because they are ours. That child. O years oi age, and so has iiad ten differ ­ off. are not in the distance, but dose N. K. FAIRBANK Sr CO LIVER MD KIDDEY Stricken mother! Das much yours this ent bodies, and at the hour of his by? You liave sometimes come down morning as in the solemn hour when death there is not a particle of flesh on to s river at night fall, sud you have of Chicago, rpaKe it. (knl put It against your heart and said him thut was there in the days of his been surprised how «asily you could , as of old; “Take this child and nurse childhood —in the resurrection, which | It Is a sofa and unfailing remedy for aU hear voices arrow that river. Yon ' TME LAKH ROtrTE TO TM1! WOMLO*» FAIR it for me. and I will give thee thy IT to|ss as - TeWkMKIffkq 1 I Is am Ikimakmjmtem of the ten tmdies will come up, or will shouted over to the other side oL the VIA PCCTURE-Md i: MACKIMAC. Kiane> lLiffr liwrwn rwage- It is no mere whim. It is a they all rise?” You say: “xuppoee a river, an-l they shouted back. It is divinely-planted principle in the soul, man dies and his laxly is scattered in . said that, when tieorge Wh'tefleid and F«Mle IrmnilaHtifk. and eatitiful ground Two new Steel paeoenger steamers have them, and i-annibal* tight with canni ­ New Jeraev shore. When I was a lit­ ST LOUIS, mo ., ,’Vu offered him .• free gift just been liullt for thia l Ppvr Lake route, bals until at last there shall km a bun- ' tle while chaplain in th-* army, 1 re­ SOUC FROFRlCTOfffl. pa\ ndrsd shekels for Mach- ' died men who - hall have within them , member him at even tide we could costing flrWO.iiOO each, and ere guaranteed Btiah. the cave, end tie- trees ■ j* >mc pat tides that started from the j easily hear the voices of the pickets COMJEMSEC to be the grandest, largest, safeet and Bpiowing it The grave has been I deail body first named, coming up ' across the I o;oros«; just when they fastest etas mere on the J-xkes; ipeodzO AROffT _ ill kept, and to-day the t'hri-tisn | through the vegetable, through the were using ordinary t .new And as miles per hour, ntnnlng thn* between ■ppaler sinnd- m thoughtful end a" Hrat man who at<- it, and through th<- we come to day ami stand by the river Cleveland. Toledo and Chicago lees than g npon Machoelah. cannibals who afterward ate him. ami of Jordan that divides us front our BO hour*. Four tripe per week tier ween Toledo, Detroit. Alpena. Mackinac. I etna- ■Derr Abraham anil harsh a-e there Is* more than a hundred men friends who are gone, it seems to me t\\ryc* iking their long sleep of 4,

THI NtD BIRO. dlnary acquaintance It's wicked of ter to their went#, whose value, ninaf you. Linda, to ba—to pretend —like she greatly over-nttiranted. Her hue- DETROIT’S this, when I—I love you so. ” bend. perhaps, would have miaeed her “How do you know I’m pretend ­ ttdgety attentions; but her sons, duti ­ ing P” ful as they on the whole were, dreeded “I'd rather believe you were pre­ the ordeel of teerful questionings tending now then think you were OMaerning their health to whieh at pretending —on the promenade —e lit* every meeting she subjected them. tlo while ago. " The eppulling oddity of her drees was If he had not been so much in love partly the result of a rigid personal FOR 1093. Ked clouds of Temple would have seen that the lit- economy pursued to allow the gentle- <«0«1 whi-pert*,i , Bleb. rare, sad ■wn i tie coquetries by which ahe was tor- men of the family more money to HtrsUbt in tbs vibrant »Head or mentlng him were merely tbe evi- waste, sod partly tbe expression ut ■EaMfiraaslMl mm The Annual Hammer Meeting of lbe dances of girlish perversity, added to her opinion that a woman of “family" a little natural pique at the idea of was abnvo the aid of dress, Detroit Drtvtng Hub. which takm He Sim basesth tbs i____ Of clouds that name sad floa t.— leaving the profession which she. i Mr. Monk, imaginary invalid and plner .Inly 17. 18. 10. 30 and 21. will When summer bears tbe hornet Hum round the plum turned enfant, — night the actual autocrat, was a muoh leas ad ­ l»e the grnndiet <«u- ever held no any i in his throat noblest for a man Unluckily she mirable personality. paving at one ground* in the United State*. Hnccens — Harper's Msaastne had not time to relent, for at that mo. time of his life Uad delicate health, !* tumtued from the start, for several I _ J ^ __ ment she onught sight of her father’s as the result of a severe attaok ol reasons. tTiief among theae reasons la Love in I MgS. face at his bedroom window. Snatch. rheumatic fever, he had perceived the the fart that no other meeting of any ------ing her hand away from Temple, she advantages of the position, and re­ BY FLOKBMUK WABUKN. went quickly into the house with a prominent-' • is Uekl during that week solved never to relinquish them. rat her pale face; for notwithstanding Having been called to the bar. he in all this broad land of oars, hence CHAPTER XI —Coktinuid . her erect carriage, and her imperious therefore found himself not strong no clashing of < la tee to conflict. and “This young Mr. Headly will have ways with her young lover. Linda enough to practioe. hut frittered away LY PURE practirnllr will is* ihe means of <r»p*t—l* tad OoaattpeMaii. Augustus Sharpe, of l^mlsvillc. Ky.; world similar to the one they have sore for a week!” asked. brace. l»r. H>or. dear hoys!” she free wltii Medical Book to prove merit, Why. what do you do? Gaddox — tor 2c -tanse Urunltu Me- Du. tiuuor, Pleasanton stable of M. Salisbury: V. “Ugh!” said he. in a tone of great this. cried, a** she hugged Temple with one Box Mi., 1.seine. IVIs Nothing. I-. Shuler, of Minneapolis. Minn.: disgust. “I should hope not. I couldn ’t “No. ” said he. drearily. “I haven’t arm. and caught hold of Hiidred Conductor —Don ’t you see the sign George Starr, of Terre Haute. Ind.; endure a wife with a forefinger like a gut her to promise anything. ” with the other, “how have you Everything white len t Hour. “No Smoking?' Mike — Oi’m not Marcus Daly, of Montana; Bob Stew­ nutmeg grater, or one whose thoughts “Then it’s all up with everyth lag. ” managed all by yourselves, with no "Hawaou'e Wer!<- < 'em Naira' 1 shmokin. Conductor — Well, you've im were always In the kitchen. And as rejoined Cameron, with an air of hav­ one to look after you? I have W.rnnl.l to ■ .nr, or * art. Kansu* City; II. C. Jewett, of got a pipe in your face. Mike—Yi*. Horn. I*ri.» O .*a wad em are equally as strong in proportion to spent practicing, and all the masters out that she was Mrs. Hutchinson ’s Wo don't look as if there was much —There is really nothing else for it. Love Is work, not sweet words their numbers, gives strength to the I have had. can't play as well- as a servant, and now she wants to go the matter with us. do we?" Gent—What a pity! Here I've actually gone and rurchased a “lladeker's assertion that at no time in the history fifth-rate professional; and I have away. ” .[TO BK CONTINUED. J If the Butov I. CM I Vue Trek, “Lot her go. ” said Temple impa­ Guide ” for our wedding trip of trotting and {rnctng horses could seen better sketches than I could do FIFTY THOUSAND RAGPICKERS B* »«r* tad a** that oM sad w.U-trlrd rvmaSy, Mae. then* tie gathered together a stronger sold for a shilling apiece!” tiently. Jack—America is a glorious country Winuv -i Neirairii l*v«rr for I'klldrvit Tl “Of course. But you are not a pro ­ Hut Cameron was more reasonable, Tits Armr *f Fmviviw Who Ksplora tits for freedom. A man can do just as he element of speed than will be shown llulililsli <»ti Ctrl' street*. A wrong confessed la half forglvan. fessional. If you had to grind at art and began to expostulate. likes here. Tom —Oh. no. he can't; at the Hlae Ribbon Meeting of INKl The wealth of Paris is so boundless for a living, where would be the “You know.” he said persuasively, not alwaya Jack—Yen. he can. All NhtMl'i l oa'amptlm Cure is the grand total of purses. “wo can't leave off living just be­ that the rubbish and refuse of the tv uM «n a rurwl—. It ntrr* Innrv—l • nr nu* pleasure? My ideal of a lady is a lie has to do is to drop a cent in the Uu. It w ttov not Cough Cure. S>i..Mi».«Sda The class«*s that will compete for these woman to whom eve-ything In* life is cause the girls wo arc fond of won ’t city is worth millions, says a writ­ slot and he can have hi* own weig h valuable prises are the 2:33. 2:30. 2:27. er in Harper's Magazine 'There a pleasure, because she can take it have us or choose to quarrel with us. any time ha v/anU. A rose In Ihe hand Isn t alwaya a roes. 235. 234. 2:22. 230. 2:18, 2:15. F. F. are more than $(ti000 persons who easily and skim the cream of things. 'There are plates to be washed, and What is reputed to he the largest A. and Merchants’ and Manufacturers ’ beds to be made just the same ” earn a living bp picking up what uf a* kiur* uuui Consolation purse, trotting, and 231. And the pleasure she feels radiates to locomotive in the *vorld was recently v,5,VI*«^ But Temple’s soul revolted from others throw away. Twenty thou­ litre. at ait — nr»t Ufi war. ItoS 2:18, 2:15 and F. F. A. pacing, thereby those around her. Now cooks and completed in Rhode Is'a nl for th* rum uiu T vad m ve 'rial hovtl* IlM la n* the consideration of such trivialities sand women and children exist by ■uu Baud to Or kUa-.Ml Arrest . r enlisting the spet’d of both gaits. The needlewoman and professional artists Mexican Central railroad. The weight He passed his brother and went up to , •Mttffff *ud sorting tha gatherings of various railroads lending Into Detroit are very good things in their way. but on the driven is 901,000 pounds and his own room the picker*, who collect every day of A man who will starve In fWf country dg- hare offered reduced rates, accom ­ they are not the same thing. ’’ 90,000 pounds on each truck. asrve* to. panied with ticket of admission. It “Papa is exactly of your opinion. ■■ ' the vear about 1,20') tons of mer- The Devil's Beef Tub, in the Vale of will hi* the rumlvnl week of the year. Only he says that such women are CHAFTER XII. chaudise. which they sell to the The World’* Fair Favorite Hold. Annan. Scotland, is a secluded hollow To miss It means the loss of the grent- expensive luxuries. ” Honors of Wgr. J wholesale rag dealers for some 70,000 Th* fireproof BANCROFT HOTEL t ab or basin surrounded by lofty hills In met Av * ad SVth st.. Chicago. 344 Isa •st week’s pleasure In speed contests “Luxuries are always expensive, or Liter was disorganized, there was • francs. At night you see men with room*. I* the place for you to stop hau ever held in Michigan no doubt of it. On that evening, and baskets strapped on their backs, a ancient times it uas a most favorable one dollar Meals > cent* Nrar World they would cease to be luxuries. Ilm| proved to have been wise before in because It 1* the best and. while stumbling through a piece matured you might take a fancy to a (taper, rags, bones, grease, metal, The devil always presides at church con­ descriptive of the llook of Genenis in fresh brand. ” refusing to undertake duties to which eto. . they stow away in their baskets. troversies Davis' Third reader, he blundered as “Don't joke about It as If you she waa not accustomed. In the morning, in front of each > ore people, adult* and children, era Cameron secretly rejoiced at the house, you see men. women and chil­ The larilea. troubled with covll>ene** than with say follows: “I)ld you ever consider how couldn't trust me. I’m going to leavo other ailment, hr. enry Baxter a Man­ beautiful are the words, ‘And Cod the army, and do something to make lamentable luncheon, and the disas ­ dren sifting the dust-bins before they The pleasant effect and perfect safety with drake Bitters will cure TOvtlveueae and which ladle* may use the I'allfornla lliiuld said. ‘Let there be a Fire department money." trous dinner. These horrible repasts arc emptied into the scavengers ’ vent the diseaaeu which result from It. “tfhat! Give up your career' That would, he thought, show them how carts. At various hours of the day laxative. Hvrupof Klgs. under all roadltlona I firmament), and it was soT ” make* It their favorite rrardy. To get the magnificent, by comparison, his own you may remark isolated ragpickers, This country ha* 1.000,000 mile* of U The other dav a pretty little French is ridiculous! ” true end genuine article look for tbe name graph wires, enough to reacn 40 tit culinary achievements had Seen. But who seem to work with less method woman entered a Boston newspaper “No. It’s not. Look here, Linda. of the i'allfornla Mg Syrup «‘o, printed around the globe his joy was turned to sorrow when, than the others and with a mo.-e in ­ office and with a nositive air passed an I’m in earnest The army is all very neer the bottom of tj»t> package not ten minutes after Lizer had dependent air. The night pickers After suffering years with the worst form advertisement through the window. well for a genius, or an idiot, or a of oyspepvia. *urb a* bloating. Inins—, struggled up the stairs with the arii generally novices; men who. hav­ When a man ha* pa**rd hi* three score The clerk looked at it for a moment, man with lots of money, who cares and ten he think* lea*of time and more of vertigo acid stomach etc. came aero-a Ur. colonel's dinner, a couple of aabs ing been thrown out of work, are eternity. I 'rant-* liyepepda i'lU* Using them a< di­ smiled and then said: “The Knglish for nobody but himself. If he's a rer to-1 two months, and still continuing, drew up to the door, and in the tore- is u little bit awkward, misa Would genius he has plenty of time to let obliged to hunt for their living like found great relief. Wouid mil be without, tnost the lads recognized their father Th* summer Tour* and cheerfully recommend to any sunerlag you like to make any changes?” The people know it. If he’s an idiot he wild beasts. The morning pickers With the above symptoms. wiU ' and mother. of the Michkian CatrrttAi- The Niagara pretty little woman Wmscd her bead can keep quiet and nobody are experienced and regular workers, Kalla llouie." are unrivailed In their va ­ jA.Ur.t- liKhhEKMON. For a moment there was a hushed who pay for the privilege of sifting riety. plciuru*a|uene<* and comfort, *'**- Notion* and Holaery. Ol Newark aveaast “No. m’sieur, I /.ink I know how to notice 11 If he's rich and idle, J*r ey CHy. silence in the group. Their father’s bracing the hast route* tu l eloekey, SCkl< write sr g *od Inglia. ’’ The clerk he can enjoy himself. But for a the dust-bins «f a certain number of nac 1 -land eue*orts Niagara Write Ur. J. A. Deane A On. < auklU. N. T. man who loves a girl as I love you. plans wen* so liable to chango from houses and of trading with toe re­ i alls. Thousand Island* and tbe Mt i.aw- smiled again “All right.’’ and he renco filter, the Adirondack*, <.rt.ru and and who wants to have her and day to day that they had buoyed sults. The rest, the majority, are the Farm land* In the United Htatee. takl watched the little woman as she sailed Whl|« Mountain* > snad.au 1 .at *» and the the countrv aa a whole, occupy only to make her happy, it’s out of the themselves up with the hope that coureurs. the runners, who exercise Nee Knglaud He* I'ossl A copy will i« acre* in every 1.1QO out of the door. The next morning will upon application to Jam ** Hhimb-, the “ad. ” appeared: “Pupils Wanted question. I’m not a man of iron or they might have a few days' respite, their profession freely and without tt'V I’aa-enger and *1 leket Agent H Wood- If a ll mt with 1 ’» Eyt —Mile. Mareottc respectfully an ­ anything of that sort So I’m just during which they might succeed in control, working when they please ward Avenue. Detroit. nounces that she wishes to show her going to give It up. anti be a brewer, dislodging the colonel. Now all and loafing when they please. They these fair dreams were over. There To romplrt* their growth, the nail* of the tongue to tiff* young American ladies. ” or a merchant, or anything in fact are the philosophers and adventurers left hand re mire eight 10 ten uays mote Are You 6o=ngto the World ’s Fair? he was. muffler, maud, blue spectacle* of the profession, and their chief ob ­ than those of tbe right According to the statutes of Califor ­ that I can make money by.” 5000 ssssstrm-Sag. ttvriy • and all. autocratically waving his ject is to enjoy life and mudUato upon A henlthy adult doing an ordinary *alklae *!-•*•*•- A X to 14 Mill* raw to Vair • nia the justices of the pence have no “And waste all your education? ” Vrfvi*. «»««> a IS.. Mr to» *«■".. A. h>. hand to the cabman in the old majes­ its problems. amount of work, will re. 1 u I re from hi to 12 jurisdiction in cases where the amount “Education must be very bad If it ounces of meat a day AgsnloWsntsS-MUi giu«.Ufi.r»M .tvaewa tic way. while another living bundle involved ex.-ced* 8980. A sued II be­ can ever lie wasted.” said Temple, Tits Lsttsr*. by the side of him, whom long black fore an old squire in the coast range nententiously. “Say you're a brewer. A writer in Science denies that the Beware of Olaiment* inr catarrh Thai gauze veil betrayed that it was of the for MtlO. II. posted up to the next If you ’re an accomplished French letter y is a lineal descendant from ' •••■lain krrrarr, Patents. Trade-Marks. trade with ot * lor "®*« loaned caressingly against r.vmla a tlna aed ASvW aa to ratrataMHty «C town and consulted a “limit of the scholar, you can open a the Roman Y. which, in the time of As mercury will *urrly liesituy tbe *ense of ta.reiiaa arad fee " lav*auw*'o*Ma.or Hew isOa* him. cntrcatiiii: him not to over-oxert saved ami <-oui|iietely or: “Go either direct from the Greek or indi ­ Cbeney »V Uu.. ToU-du, O.. l untains no mer­ then called bis attention to the fact of and then your customers won ’t know and be cuddled, then* * a dear. Go rectly through Utin or French. In cury, anti la taken Internally, acting illrectlr “no jurisdiction.'' “Ah. yea.” said his they're being poisoned. ” and tell its mammy it doesn ’t like it* a great majority of cases the English upon tbe hlutal and mucous suilaees of tba I.VS U, wwni (Vy ww- “Don ’t be a brewer. Temple, it’s a nasty Eton, and it want* to stay at system, in toy ing llail ’s Catarrh Cure be V N.MVVtoa., honor, “Mr. 8. the court has thought y is a »e ini-consonant, corresponding sure yon get the genuine. It Is taken inter­ TV—e* ■* ■!. IM Ski horrid trad#: It does so much harm.” home in future. It does ho miss being __l». w. F. MNYIVKH. M. U l. J______of that anti discovered a remedy. The in value with the ( ontinental j, Along nally, am! made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. j. M'’Vlcki>rki Thnuter. Chicago, court enters judgment against your "Not If I were the man of iron, tucked up in its nice little cot! ” with the other Roman letters, y was Cbeney A Go. Testimonial* free. QT’boid by IH-ugglsU. price Tftc. per bottle client for 9400 and isaues two execu­ whieh unfortunately I am noL A Harry fought furiously for freedom, adopted by the Anglo-Saxons from A MONTH tions for Uon each!" And he did it. brewer who sent out perfectly pure blushing crimson, but bearing his the l-atin alphabet, with a value ap­ beer and succeeded in having It re­ brother’* rough fun with good humor George Licott* and his wife, the SI00 UaMsS mm— ie son sari proximating to that of i. In fact, he reffse, sake*, kaklac r*w«*r vMiurwu. CONVERSATIONAL DUETS. tailed in the same condition, would For in the trials of the last fortnight latter a nieoe of Justice Harlan, have la lump it amr wIk Imsi. prter Uu a claims that there is not a lineal de ­ Tea Co, tf. Michlasa Av*.. Huron. MM do more for the ‘oondltion of the the four lads had become real friends. scendant of the Anglo-Saxon word been on a wedding tour ever since Kindly Visitor —Are you mamma's laboring classes’ than all your philan­ Hiidred opened the front door, when now in existonoe. 'Die letter y in their marriage in 1M1. They like toe little Hey0 Willie—Ihinno. The court thropists and all your politician a” the man servant had rung twioe. Not modern Knglish words is. curiously life, and aay they may continue it as hasn’t decided yet. long aa they live. Thus far they have Better Dead than Alive. “Don ’t aay my philanthropists and until then did Mr. Monk, leauing on enough, he claims, not at ail, but a ni’TcnKrsn.v killbkmm What term is applied to a man that my politicians I don't care for any­ the man ’s arm on one side, and on lineal descendant of the Anglo-Saxon traveled 57,000 miles, and have visited almost every town of any sise in North »>**' Will kUI • —tort of Stas, maria* sign*> another man's name on a cheek? thing but soldiers. I've been that of his wife on the other, slowly g, which was the Roman G. avolvad America.______Ten years, generally brought up among them, and I’ve al­ descend from the cab. while his wife’s by the Romans out of an earlier CL “My husband is very much Inter ­ ways said I would marry oae. ” maid picked up the various trifles, HELP 18 WANTED NaU* Aulolnll*-' DUinotiO. ested in agriculture, said Mrs. Ileavy- T&mple looked rather crestfallen. newspaper*, rug* and hags, whieh he by the women who Fieo’k D itciei D im Cl, St. Albas. ! wlt “Only last night he was talking ••Do you love the profession bettor dragged out of the vehicle in his exit. Two uncut diamonds, green and are ailing and suf­ in his sleep about a fifty-cent rake ' lhan the man. then. Linda? ” “Don ’t hurry youreelf. my dear, it white, mounted on a square diamond, fering. or weak and “Well.” said Uncle HUas. who had She avoided his eyes, and persisted might bring on the palpitation. ” said on which is. engraved the word exhausted. And, to Jo Populist Press and Poop! been trying a turn in stoeks. “they in looking with a few thoughtful little his wife, in accents of tenderest “Marie.” has been creating Interest every such woman, call themselves bulls and bears, hut wrinkles in her white forehead, out anxiety. in England. It formerly belonged to help Is owevwafred la unowuinr that I he bv Ihvctor Pierce* the cnaion re ninded me more of mon ­ to sea. You ’could still see nothing of this Marie Antoinette. In the same exhi­ > n its aa behalf of the Nation bition were two pearl epaulettes worn Favorite Prcerrtp- Reform keys an' parrot* ” ••I—I really don ’t know, , I must lady lut a heap of ill-fitting garments tion. Por young and readr-prints containing FopuUst mat A bit of reasoning a la mode da think it over.'' of a peculiarly ruaty black, a pair of by the late emperor of Delhi and an girls just entering ofiMaiyl approved and i ■ nnmasisedod kg 1 Dnmas ascribed to Koesini: “I don ’t Now. although Temple would not tremendous, outstretched, black silk ornament made of an idol of pearl in womanhood; wo ­ National Reform Press Aaaoob a niche of pearl. A black diamond nt the critical Chairman Tsubeneob, in aay qi like spinach, and it is very fortunate I believe that she was quite in earnest, hands, with abnormally long fingers, at rad, wtll ba furnished by don ’t, because if I did like It I should he felt this rebuff keenly He walked non that voluminous, winding, black was shown, the largest thati has yet “change of life" approaching confinement; nursing mothers': and *v- eat IL and I can ’t endure it” along very quietly by her side for the gaase veil, which waa always in her been discovered, and which it took ft Tin Wfittfim NflwapafMr Unfa year to cut, losing 100 karats in sry woman who Is “ run-down ” or ow> Write to th* Wenm Newspaper Us* “There’s wan advantage the Choin- ,short distance. that remained, trying way. exoept when it was In some one operatiou. worketl. It is a medicine that builds up, fbr la mp! ik and pvvesa Wo other bn was ft aae hov that should he looked qfter,’’ I “ T* to oatoh a kindly gli __ ! eiae’s. Mrs. Monk was a typical pro ­ strengthens, sod regulates, i ntsfcea authorised ma tter W. 8. MORUA' said officer McManus. “What’s thalT’ Al *** she put out her hand duct of a certain section of our social what the rendition of the syi 8ao National Itsfbwa Proas Amnnlatls “They ran shpnke disremhpectful nv quickly, still without looking at him. Ufa She was the daughter of an ad ­ The salaries paid to persona in the IPs an Invigorating, restorative tonic, the law wtdout hem it nd tier-stood. ** “Good-by. ” ahe said miral. and the grand-daughtor of a 1 civil of the United Htales a soothing and bracing nervine, and the Western Newspaper Untoi only gwevmWssd remedy for " female The man who should invent a ma­ “Good-by. ” said Temple, hoardtlj. vlsoount. an entirely unselfish, small- amount to M'MkNMNM) annually. This DETROIT. MICHIOAN. Then.'detaining her hand in a strong minded and devoted creature, who seems llk^a tremendous amount, bat complaints " and weaknesses. In bear- chine no that people coaid drop s pen ­ lag-down sensation s, period leal pains, ny in the slot and pick out a name for grip, he went on; “You're not going had transferred a blind adoration of when It is borne in mind that this W. N. U-. D--- XI —an. to leave me like that!” ulceration, inflammation, and every kin­ the hatiy would surely make a fortune her father and his family to her hus­ •urn pays the wages of 1110.000 per­ dred ailment. If It aver fsIWv t«v HffM “Like what* —it would take so many tries to get a band and her sons. Ahe took no sons It need not appall any one. Tha you have your mousy b»< L. to salt. “Ae If I ware—anybody, juat aa or* thought of herself except as a aicit- average is only ffdou a year. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1898. The Independent | j^jsSSsrrSS^A ~ ------■ - ~=r \ or aajr iroolik with Throat, Omt or Mercantile Co. Shoe Department «r. JOfim. THUMDAY. JUNKS. IM. I.uujp. Dr. King ’* New Discovery for CooMiuptiou, Cough* and Colds is icuar- j auteed to give relief, or money will be i paid hack Hufferer* front La Grippe You can buy Solid. Serviceable Shoes, ' leond it juet the thing and under ile om bad a speedy nod perfect recovery. Try a Easy-fitting SHOES, aud Good Zr • sample I Kittle at our axfwnoe and learn ' for you reel fjuat bow nwd a thing it is. Looking SHOES for little Trial hot Ale* Ire* at Fihtew A Millmen ’a GO. drugstore, St lotto* and Fowler. Large »iae 50c and $1.00. 3 money, in this dep ’t. ~ ?ay* 4 Per UMt 1»terrat on D-parits. Urea* TrlampB. The last of tbe Lo»oi Momt oa Apprortd Bonds and lustaut relist experienced aad a perma­ © CD BmI Batata Soourlty. nent care by the most speedy and greatest remedy io the world —Otto'* care for H O orrtcaaa: Luog end Throat diaeeeee. Why will you Spring J aekets and Capes continue to irritate your thioet and lungs SHOES O 4. J. Hiumia. Pr*» P. K. Wtumni, Dw with that terribe backing cougb when C iortAM Urrow, V«-Praa. B. C Uhitw. AbI Tm E. Vaurttckle. 41 Cliotan Are., noteagenl, Only a few left, but nil New Styles. will furnish you a free sample bottle of El TUB LOCAL MARKRTH. tins great guaranteed remedy? Its aoe- GC Orricm or Tn* IWDKrnaoawT. __ t cose ie simply wonderful, so your druggist © 9t. JohM, Mtrb.. Juno 21. IWS ( will loll you. Otto's Corn is o»w sold in The following are the prices paM In uaeh for every towu end village on ibis eontiocat. produce In this market : Remember, we carry the Largest Samples free. Large bottles, 50c 5. WE OFFER ■*■ Stock of Hen ’s, Women ’s and Oau.. HncklenU Arnica naive. Butter.... The Beet .Salve in tbe world for Cots, CHOICE OF ALL OUR Children's Shoes in the city Bra ism. Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever S-N Tallow. ------M Sore*. Teller. Chapped Hands. Cbilhiaaee. 0> and our prices are always S? Hay. per toa ...... —------BJMfl) 0 JO Potatoes...... — Corn* and all Hkin Eruptions, and |(Mo­ $2.50 Spring Jackets for $1.49. Pop-coru. per 100 pounds 11.90 tive ly cores Files, or uo pay required. It the Lowest. Onions ...... 75 iaguranteed to give perfect aatiatacumi $3.75 Capes aud Jackets for $2.49. O m Lard... or mooey refunded. Price 25 cents per $5.00 Capes and Jackets for $3.49. Wood...... —---- bok. For aale by Fildew & Milliuau, St ■Mm...... ~ Johua and Fowler. $8.50 Capes and Jaekets for $5.49. Pelts...... * $10.00 Capes and Jackets fer $6.99. Chickens, lire.....~ •pmpfeG eons on eprow d ressed. Ulad Tiding*. Turkeys, lire, $15.00 Capes and Jackets for $9.49. dr The graud apecitic for the prevailing malady of tbe age. Dyspepsia, Liver Com ­ ST. JOHNS WILL CELEBRATE ! Ducks. plaint, Rheumatism, Coetivroee*. General Debility, etc., ie Bacon ’■ Celery King for RUKBhA the Nerves This great berlul tonic Mima- June 20. WN. latee liie digestive organs, regulates the THIS WEEK YOU CAN BUY The U. U. people are painting their Liver and restores tbe system to vigorous shurch over. _ ,. health aud energies. Samples free, Ladies All Silk Mitts for 19c. Mrs. Meda Ilowk. tier Reiser. of Lud- i^arge packages 50c. Hold only by C. E. njjtoii. came lioine on a visit Monday VanSickle. 41 Clinton Ave 6. Ladies' Leather Belts for 13c. evening. Ladies' Perforated Belts for 19c. Fourth of July Citaa. IIulHeand wife, ltev. W. Koeti- Ladies' Silk Belts for 25c. er and R. Clark started for the World's AND- Pair Monday. You have noticed Ladies' Silver Belts for $1.00. Eureka had a ball game Saturday but that some hottaes always seem to Jte scores were mixed so badly that we repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, ©ummer Goods. cannot tell which side beat. faded. Others always look bright, Miss Alice Scott, of Toledo. O., is dean, fresh. The owner of the first iere visiting old friends and relatives. “economizes" with “cheap" mixed SALE OF.. . She has been gone three years. paints, etc.; the second paints with Adam Russell returned from benrie ■ountv. Montlav evening, where be went THE BEST STYLES, jo sell his team. He made a good sale. Strictly Pure One of the attractions at Eureka the MENS’ SHIRTS. Ith. will be a balloon aaaension by l’rrf. MOST PERFECT GOODS. McClellan with a parachute leap, so sayj White Lead This interest ever)- man. All this week you can buy :he committee. The first spends three times as much Mens Heavy Cheviot Snirts. only 25c. AT LOWEST PRICES. Children's Day at the Christian I for paint in fire years, and his build- rhurch was observed last Sunday. At I mgs never look as well. Mens' Fine Outing Shirts, only 29c. he Evangelical church it will lie celc- Almost everybody knows that good Mens Fine M&dross aud Cambric Shirts, 49c. * )rated on July 2. paint can only be had by using stnetiy Eureka had a cvcl.me Friday, which pure White Lead. The difficulty is Mens ’ Extra Quality Black Sateens, only 49c. dew down trees destroyed much fruit lack of care in selecting it. The fol­ STRAW AND SUMNER HATS md blew’ over an old turn on the Dexter lowing brands are strictly pore White dace and Hooded the streets for a time. Lead, “ Old Dutch " process; they are IN GREAT VARIETY. There will be an Ice cream and straw- standard and well knowu establi shed it mu nr evert mu tr itterb this sue of shirts. ierrv festival, at Dennis ’ ball, Saturday by tbe test of years: evening. June 24. for the lienetit of the "hristian aid society. Everybody in- “Armstrong & McKelvy" Come and see ited. “ Bey raer-Bauman ” “Eckstein ” Will Richards lost a child about six “Fahnestock” “Anchor” noutha old last week Saturday. The “Kentucky" “Morley" uneral services were held at the Evan* “Southern ” “Shipman” St. Johns Mercantile Company Tlical church. Monday, at 10a. m.. Rev, “Red Seal" “Collier" ROCHESTER CLOTHING CO. X. Koehler officiating. “Davis-Chambers" UUVK. For say color (other than white') tint —otxies June S). I«t the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White DAVIES t ADAMS Mrs. Gilbert Lapham is quite sick at Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have (resent. thee best paint that it is possible to pat Seth M. Cook, of DeWitt. lias Ins a building. Are now showing the Finest Line of lew house erected. For aalc by the moot reliable dealer* la SHIRT WAISTS Miss Efflp Iteed closed the spring term paints everywhere. (f the Muskrat school Friday. If you are *oia« to paint. It will nay you Martin Hunt, of Webberville. was a to aond to ua for a book containing informa ­ isitor hereabouts last Friday. tion thnt may aave you away n dollar : it X-ULSt ZESeceiTred. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woodruff, of will oaly coat you a postal card to do so. vehicles [>eWltt. left Satunlay for Chicago. NATIONAL LEAD CO., : Warren Potter fell in a bam last LBroodww,Hew Tors. ruesday and broke his arm. lie fell a Chicago Branch. In Central Michigan, consisting of End Spring. Side. Brewster. Timkin, listance of twelve feet. •tote and Fiftooath Stream. Mrs. llert Gardner, of St. Johns, is at Houghton. Dexter Queen, Steel Dear and other They are Beauties, and include Every Grade, ter father » home and is lieing treated jv Dr. Simmons for stomach trouble. T. W. Ualdwin has receiveil his 1NHJ. JACKSON, tens official appointment as postmaster at DeWitt and is now a full-lletlged 1*. M. The Merchant Tailor. Top B'OLg'g-ies! Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Topping, accom ­ panied hv their son. George, went to bhicago Satunlay to visit the great ex- Straight Sill and Cut Under. Cauopy and Extension Top. From 50c. to $6.50 Each [Mettion. NEW Mamed at the residence of the bride . n DeWitt. June 17. Mrs. Clara May and Fred Smalley, of Olive. Rev. Way AND SURREYS, They are Slick. Come and see them. MMotad. . _ The ioe cream social at the DfW itt STYLISH School-room, was a success, both social v and financially. Twenty gallous of Phietons, Two Seat Open Buggies. Platform aud Lumber Wagons. Road ice cream was disposed of. SPUING Carts, etc., etc., which will be sold at Lowest Possible Prices consist ­ Rev. Charles Carman, of Ilawkhead. Vllegan county, this state, will preach AND ent with A High Grade of Workmanship and Material. We LADIES SPRING JACKETS, g the Plowman school-house. Sunday make all kinds of Light and Heavy. Single and Double ‘veiling. June 2b, everybody invited. Miss Kldah Apthorp closed her spring SUMMER At Reduced Prices to close stock. We have a good line yet to enn of school at the Simmons school louse last Friday. The pupils and HARNESS, select from. leveral patrons of the school picniced SUITINGS. it Round La ke. * * Mr. and Mrs. brink returned from VESTINGS Wayne county. N. Y„ last Tuesday. Aud carry a full stock of Hobes, Dusters. Fly Nets, Covers. Sheets, Mr. brink says there has been a great Amount of rain there and crops do not AND Whips, and general Horse Qoods. We also handle that look as well as here. Leader of Farm Tools, Last Wednesday. June 7, about forty TROWSERINGS. Don’t Forget ximrades. friends and neighbors of Vilen Dryer, of bath, met at his home md helped him to celebrate his fifty THE W HIPPLE HARROW. third birthday. It was a very warm That we have the Largest Stock of lay but all present had a good time. Mrs. Maggie Howell, in behalf of the tompanv . presented Mr. D. with a fine PERFECT Our contracts were made early, at Lowest Figures. iwing rocker A bountiful supper was served to all. FTTH Ot’AIIANTSRD. This section of the county was visited FOR SPOT CASH. by a small flood last Friday. Highways that had never known to be submerged LINOLEUMS and were entire! v under water. Two storms We pay nothing for accommodation, take all discounts, and give our seemed to meet. The thunder and JACKSON. customers the benefit. We can and will sell you goods as low as the lightning was terrible and considerable BT. JOHNS. hail fell The rain poured down in Time Dealer or Commission Mau can buy them. If you need CURTAINS, torrents for about an hour and a half. anything in our line Sluices and gardens were badly de ­ In St. Johns. molished. IT WILL PAY YOU spocisw , H. Clifford. Now Comal. Wi*., waa tilled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, To look us over and compare goods and prices. We know we can please Stomach waa disordered, his Liver was ctod to an alarming degree, appetite you and away, and he was terribly reduced in a and strength. Three bottles of Bier- SAVE YOU MONEY. Bittern cared him. t dward Shepard, fiarriabarg. I1L, bad a mug eere on bU leg of eight years Onr aim is to give you the very best value for your money. WE WANT idieg. Used three battles of Electric tors aed neveo boxes of Buck Iso 's YOUR PATRONAGE. We guarantee all goods to be Just as itca Halve, and bis leg U sound ami Represented and respectfully invite inspection. 1. John Speaker. Catawba, O., had Respectfully, large Fever sere* on hia leg, doctors I be wan incurable. O m hSh Eler- Bi tiers and one box Bank Iso's Amies re cored him entirely Sold at Fildew DAVIES A ADAMS Millmen ’a drag stare, St. Jobes sad Man Steel Block, St. Johns. H. L. KENDRICK.