THE GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF HEAVY CLOTHING STILL ON.—ROCHESTER CLOTHING CO. Clinton Independent. VOL XXVIII.—NO. 13. ST. JOHNS, MICH.. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 18H3. WHOLE NO.—1418.
of good and reliable goods lias earned a II. L. KENDRICK, been engaged in business here so long • C*S*r Po*t*. VVlirrr ■> II T At Portor A Data** 1 healthy and growing trade. His place the genial dry goods man. in the upper that he is known throughout the coun Having purcliased that portion of tlie Where is the best place to purchase CHRI.ms BARGAINS! of business is kept clean aud inviting ; block, west side, ha* many things in ty as a thoroughly reliable dealer aud lie cedar swamp four miles north-east of Holiday goods*.* St. Johns, which comprises nearly all At Porter A Davies. A gold Ailed his goods are bought with great care, his large and well selected stock " just enjoys a liberal patronage in conse of the cedar in this county, will sell Watch, ladies size, for *12.(to. THAT* WHAT WE AKK ALL LOOKING and none accepted but what are pure, the thing” for Christmas and New quence. A pair of nice shoes or slip posts made to order at tiie following Where can 1 get Rogers Knive and AKTK.lt JUST AT UKKHKXT. fresh aud wholesome. This being the Years. He has everything in the dry pers would surely be a lianusotue and low prices : Five cents for 7 foot posts, and six oents tor 8 foot posts, at the Forks for $3.00 per dozen *.* case would not the enjoyment of the goods line, and besides tnst is head useful present, aud would please any > bankiug place in the swamp, or oue At Porter A Davies, who give awajr a prospective Christmas dinner be en quarters for cloaxs for old aud young, one. Mr. Waldron's prices are right: line silver Mirror and onyx Clock for cent additional at my residence . (Inters Christina*. Every dollar in goods you Where They Can be Found, hanced by the introduction of such rich aud poor. This line is especially and every customer is accorded cour may be left with John Wheat at the Rochester Clothing House. No orders purcluue you get a ticket on each. free. goods? The athrmative answer will large and tine, and wtiat would mak" teous treatment. Where can I And the Unest assort «im Mur* or Iho PI**** la N. J»h«» the girl of your choice a more suitable received after February 1. 1«*4. come from every reader. Mr. Putt lias PLACE A ROBERTS, E. D i’rkkk , ment ot Watches. Clocks, Silverware Wh*rr Apprt»pi lair Gift* for lhi> Holiday met with loss by tire, but phtenix-llke or handsome present than a well fit of the "Star Bakery.” next to the |wst St. Johns. Mich. and Jewelry *.* •oaaoa Mar »•* O total owl at I apr*r*«l*Rt> aud through the aid of good friends, has ting, nice looking, warm cloak? He office, are gentlemen of push and prac At Porter A Davies'. Card engraving. has. besides many new styles this sea tical worth to any community. They Elegant Lettuce at DeWitt’a. Where can I get the best gold Glasses completely risen from the ashes. ami have nay eyes fitted in the most Clinton county's own weather prog- THE HT. JOHNS MERCANTILE son, a large number left over from last have brought their place of business NoGc» to Hk*r*h«lrt*r*. perfect rnauuer ? aooticator. “ Uncle" lUlph Watson. in* |CO.’S season from which you can take your from a drowsev. smokev. uninviting The regular annual meeting of the At Porter A Davies ’. Fine mono gram work. formetl Thr Independent . one day trippie mammoth is an extensive place choice for $6. and there are some as low place to a brilliant, well and freshly shareholders of the St. .Johns National of trade and commerce within itself.— as £1. No one should go cold for want stocked and busy daily scene. They Bank, of St. Johns. Michigan, for the Where do they do the best Watch last week, that it was a sure thing that election of directors will be held at the work and engraving*.* we would have a long, snug winter — The whole establishment is conducted of a cheap garment. He also has a have in their employ a thoroughly well hanking house of said hauk.ou Monday. At Porter A Davies'. Jewelry made * ’ See that smoke?" inquired he. point- upou the surest and best foundations. large stock of carpets, rugs and curtains, schooled baker, lienee the delicious January 8. 1894. at 2 o'clock p. m. to order. ng to the smokestack on tLe Mauufac Its Anaucial resources uud credit is un embracing new and handsome styles. bread, rusks, buns aud dainty sweet I*. E. Walsworth . Cashier. * per b luring Co.'s works. " Well, all of the limited and unquestioned, and the in- A. L. STAGE. goods. Their confectionery is freshly Kid (Gove Oranges at DeWltt’s. At D r Witt’s. storms this month will come from the pouriug aud outpouring of goods each proprietor of the oldest and best known varied and desit able. Their fruits of Now noil Durable. 'r> our m cent Tea. A good Boston Bankrupt Shok Co . of photograpic work aud furnish all thus offered to make Christmas aud holi sale department the trade is divided up best work at lowest prices and carries lias become prominent among the Lest kinds of Targe size portrait work, framed day visits. Those of our "country cous- into three distinct departments, but all all the latest and best sty lee ot photo and most popular dry goods houses in Malaga 4; rapes l«c. per pound or unframed, for the approaching holi graphs. One dozen of lumdsomely fin our busy village. This lias tieen accom At D r Witt’s. days. at my art gallery over Chapin A ms" who have not already made their under the same caption. Co.’s store. O. G. Plunkkt . pui chases for Christmas will now hurry THE SHOE DR I* A ItT SENT ished cabinets, for whicli 9$ was for plished through close attention to busi sprtUI Harfalx j» under the supervision of Mr. E. P. merly charged, are now made for $2. ness. long experienoe. acquaintance and Chapin A Co. are showing the largest in to do it. and our town will present a In Millinery for the Holiday trade at and Anest line of Bilk Velvets to be Waldron, who is at present representing He also continues to make a good cabi popularity ’ of the memtiers of the Arm Mrs. L. Cantield s. Come early and se gala appearance for a few days. We. cure the moat useful Christmas gifts at found. __ this week, have noticed a few inure of on the road one of the largest and liest net for $1 per dozen. Satisfaction is with the people, and by keeping reliable goods and dealing justly with the public. the lowest price. KttS«! Ron't fail to read the Mercantile Go’s day selections, or at any time, for that dron has advantages over his competi busiuess. honesty and frugality, built Chriilmu Shoe Department ad. in this issue. matter : tors in many ways. Connected as he is. up an enviable reputation and merits about, and they have assistants who are Is close at hand. So is Kendrick, where JOHN HICKS. be is enabled to be on "the ground floor’’ the large share of patronate accorded well up in the business. It is ouly nec you will And a lieautiful line of Hand ('ninth** Cl—out Dyrd Mil Itrpoirad .s by far the oldest dry goods merchant in experience, prices and opportunities, him. essary for us to say that they are now kerchiefs and Mufflers, in all styles and By II. Hickey, over Clark A Hulse's prices : boughtespecially for the tiolidav stong^ ______now doing business in St. Johns, lie and every crumb of proflt is brushed his CLARK A HULSB. as ever, ready with a desirable stock of trade. Don't fail to call. came here when the place was a mere way, and he in turn brushes it over to in the Cowell building, about midway holiday goods. None better. , ^ For he best waten repairing go U beginning in the woods, and during If you see them you w ill certainly buy K repps. DeWitt and Co. Every job his patrons, who just now enjoy it. In in the middle block, west side of Clin them—Cranberries at DeWitt's. warranted these many intervening years, lias occu this department is now being shown u ton avenue, prominent among the pied this same business location, aud is handsome line of flue shoes, slippers and leading outfitters of men and youths in At Chapin A Co.'s may be found a Mt*r*liota*r ‘- Merlins. There is nothing under the sun that complete line of ladies' fur muffs. as well and favorably known to the re overshoes for the holiday irade Warm best grades of seasonable clothing. Iiats, would be appreciated more for a Christ The annual meeting of tlie St. Johns mas present than a pair of Shoes or Slip- Ear Hal*. tail trade of Clinton and Gratiot coun aud dry feet is the safe-guard for health caps and furnishing gooAs. are enjoying Building and l^oan Association will be tiers, and the place to buy them ami ties as was A. T. Stewart. the drygoods a liberal trade from an appreciative peo held at Justice Duncan s office at 7:30 A desireable residence on Prospect and happiness. Not a penny can be buy them cheap, is at the Mercantile street. St. Johns. Every thiug new. in prince of New York, to the wholesale considered squandered in such purchas ple. which has bam earned through o'clock. Tuesday evening. January 2. Co.’s Shoe Department. 1HH4. for tlie purpose of electing flve di modern style and in good order. For trade in his day. Mr. liicks succeeded es. Gentlemanly and experienced sales then liberality, sociability and by giv rectors aud the transaction of such other All kinds of ltaisins at DeWitt 'a. particulars enquire at this office or of A. in the mercantile business by dealiug in men are there to wait upon you. ing their army of patrons good and re husines as may come before the meeting. T. Cross.______uii» the best goods an I selling them on close THE DRY GOODS AND GROCERY DK- liable goods at modest prices. Among 2w F. M. Spaulding . Sec’y. Ta«|M)r*ra or Ollrr. Ladies' and Gent's Shoes worth $3.50, margins. His genial and enterprising PAKTJ4ENT.* other things they have some handsome I will be at tlie St. Johns National now $1.25at the Boston Bankrupt .Shoe DeWitt wishes all a merry Christmas. Bank every Saturdav during December; Co.'s. son. John C. Hicks, who ham now charge are each thoroughly well stocked with scarfs, neckwear, and gloves, ang of at my residence on section 17. in Olive. of the business, is enabled, with a good fresh and seasonable goods for the outer which would make a handsome and Fridays ; at the town hall Thursday's ; Tta* IjirfMt Unm Tow*I •I*ton Hina*' LnrnU Inr Chrivtutn*. business training and plent) of capital and inner man for this festive season very acceptable Christmas present by at Chad wick's grocery Tuesdays, to re Is to be found At Chapin A Co.’s at his command, to make the business and for all time to come. Some especi any man of boy. in giving aud receiv Ladies and Gents Initial Handker ceive taxes. F7 M. Y ukdknhukg . chiefs in silk and linen. Treasurer. The largest and Anest Hue of Carpets brisk and successful, and to-day be is ally pretty novelties are just now dis ing such presents the very heart and Fine Handkerchiefs in all grades. in St. Johns is at Kendrick's, at lowest showing as attractive a stock of holiday played in the dry goods department for body are equally made glad, and there Mufflers many styles, all prices. Wood's and Elsie Flour at DeWltt’s. prices. ______goods as was ever opened for inspection the increased enjoyment of the posses is kindled into real life a happy scene Silk Umbrellas good values. Muffs from 50 cents up. You can buy your mother or your The Mercantile Co. pay the tanner* by our people. Don ’t fail to see their sor of them on Christmas day. The from Clark A Hulse's great wardrobe. Towels, elegant iiand embroidered grandmother a pair of warm .Shoes or more rash for Butter and Eggs than artistic display of rich goods. grocery department is replete with ev LOUIS VAUCON8ANT. Mackintoshes, all grades. Slippers, at the Mercantile Co.’s Shoe any three concerns in Clinton county. SPAULDING A CO., ery thing good and wholesome for the proprietor of the busy grocery store at Carpet Sweepers, liandsome styles. Department, for very little money. R*r Hole Ck*»|i. the solid down-town dealers in heavy, inner man. When we sav everything, the corner of Clinton avenue and High- Kid gloves, black and colors. Mousquetaires all latest shades When In want of groceries in large A house, two lots and a barn. shelf and fancy hardware, stoves of the we mean we could All a column in enu am street, has been in business at the Kid and Mocha gloves and mittens. quantities DeWitt will sell them to vou _____ L. V auconsamt . best patterns, plum me r* and gas titters’ merations. and uot a line in omissions. same place, without interruption, since ice wool shawls, black and white. at wholesale prices. Get your meals at The Hotel St. supplies and fixtures, and jobbers in The displays in the show windows are *76, and has been in the same line of Fascinators, a nice line. Rutob*r«t Rubbers: Kiahb*r»: Johns. Walker street, west. 1401 sheet i ron . tin and copper materials. have Silk mittens, extra values. tantallizing aud tempting to the |>asaer- trade in this village since '62, and he is Rugs. Moquette and Smyrna. Can be liougbt at the Boston Bankrupt Use the " Ideal Polish" for cleaning a nice lot of desirable goods for this by. Every article is warranted fresh known far and near as a sociable, whole- Fire Rugs, fancy and plain. Shoe Co.'s store at less than one-half the nickle on your coal stoves. On sale particular season of the vear For a what it would cost you to buy ol any At Spauldi ng A Co.’s. and satisfactory. What an opportunity souled awl reliable gentleman, a man Dress Goods, our great 39 cent line, other dealer in town. Buy your Rub Christmas present wtiat would be more for a Christmas feast at small expense. whose word can be relied upon, and worth from 50 to 75 cents. bers now and save money. Consult your best interests and leave comforting than a perfect cook or heat Table Linen in sets complete. your orders for fall and winter suits at THE ROCHESTER CLOTHING CO. who deals in none but the liest of goods. Tray Cloths. Etc., Etc. Etc. ing stove titted for the use of wood. coal, ______Judd ’s. In a well selected stock of clothing and His groceries, fruits, nuts, vegetables, At John IIu ks .’ Self rising buckwheat at DeWitt’s. gas. gasoline or kerosene ; a |>erfect aud gents' furnishing goods may lie found are especiallv fresh and fair for the holi Best and newest patterns and styles easy-running carpet sweeper, some many things suitable for gifts for the day trade, ne is assisted by two of his Make your Christmas cakes with Mill- Holiday Slippers worth $1.25, $1.50 of fall and winter suitings aud over coatings At Judd ’s. beautiful table and pocket cutlery, tea MHtafB. The Rochester Clothing Co.. sons, who are known to liis large nuni- man ’s Baking Powder. and $2.oo a pair, an* now selling at the and coflee pots and kettles of every ma I of which Mr. lien Rosenberg is the resi- Boston Bankrupt Shoe Co.'s at 51. 57 For Ilolidav Goods go to F. lier of patrons as honest, upright and Candy by the barrel at DeWitt’a. and 64 cents a pair. Don't miss these Aldrich A Co.’s terial aud shape, handsome strings of Ident manage!, keep* up its well earned) obliging clerks. Goods delivered. In rare Christmas bargains. sleigh-bells, etc. In fact, here may be [reputation Cm good goods and fair «leal-| making your purchases fur Christmas A(*al> WmImI. Buy your husband or brother a pair While others complain of poor trade of Velvet Embroidered Slippers at the found many pretty and useful articles mg. This timi is located at No. 17 don ’t fail to call on Louis Yauconsant Ladles aud gentlemen to teach scien we have not seen it yet. so buy vour Mercantile Co.’s Shoe Department. designed to prolong and make life pleas Clinton avenue, in The Indkukndkxt tific dress cutting, with or without for prompt attention and everything seams. The latest ami only perfect sys groceries at DeWltt’s and vou will al ant and profitable. Look in upon them block, where, at this particular time,] good in his line. ways obtain fresh goods. Ladies' Boston Rubbers worth 50c., tem before the public to-diay. Every now selling at 19c. a pair at the Boston before you have made all vour purchases. may lie found great bargains in heavy! FOWLER A BALL, lady who caunot afford to team the Bankrupt Shoe Co.’s. THE "STAB GROCERY.'1 weight clothiug. Keep in mind this] the old reliable liardware dealers at the system, come and let us take your meas O. G. Wickes A Sons are known fact, that this is a branch of the manu corner of Clinton avenue and Walker ure and cut you a perfect fitting pattern. Gordon setter Pup. black and browu; To CoMiiinrr* of N**l*. (’ome at once: we will not be with you lias cellar on. Reward if returned. 1 desire to here say to mv friends and throughout the country as reliable deal factoring house in Rochester, which enl street, always keep a large and well long. Call at the Hotel St. Johns. E. II. Wilson . to all consumers of Fresh and Salt ers. Mr. O. G. Wickes lias been in ahles Ben to offer the best goods at the! selected stock of general hardware. Gai- Meats. Poultry and Fish, that 1 aa now business continuously at the same stand Choice Oranges 3U, 25 and 30 cents a The Anest line of Ladies Silk Mittens, located in the Munger stole room, near lowest prices. Their stock of hats. caps, laud stoves and ranges, table, pocket dozen at DeWitt’s. At Ciiapin A Co.'s nearly, for years, and bis sons have neckwear, gloves and mittens, was and all manner of cutlery ’, and beautiful the head of Clinton avenue, east side, DeWitt’s 59 cent tea leads all others. where may always be found the Aneat grown up in the business. Courteous never more complete and of better quail modern hoi low ware for the table. They Why not buy a "Garland fftove or meats at prices . G. Pm x k ktt . with the beet of goods, including Sears' illy Coffee Huy a box of cigars at DeWitt’s and and stand lamps are tine and would make crackers and sweet goods, for the joy a large number of liandsome and useful was Chase A Sanborn ’s Mocha and Java. make your friend a Christmas present. Those "Bom'' Steel ranges at Spauld excellent Christmas presents Call and ous holiday season now upon us. His articles to select from, am one of which O. I*. DeWitt is sole agent for this mar ing A Co.’s are the best on the market. ket. Buy it once and you ’ll buy no other Call and see them. see them, and you will surely find some would make a very acceptable and use teas, coffees, spices, canned and dried Cats. Dogs. Kittens. Pups and Picks Otrptti thing for this glad holiday time. goods. iKith foreigu and domestic . all ful Christmas present. 1’rices right. Do vou own a Christy Bread Knife ? ninny At Chapin A Co.’s If not. call at Fowlru A Ball .H Tlie largest and best assorted stock of HICK* A SEAMAN, styles of pickles, celery, raisius. oranges, MRS. L. CANFIELD, Call aud see the elegant line of Indian Carpets In St. Johns is at Kendrick ’#. located in the center of the upper lemons, nuts. etc., are among the best proprietress of ttie well stocked anti at Try Fildew A Millmau » new per- Baskets. Ilnmiiers. etc. N*st Time block, east side Clinton avenue, have a the market affords, as is the remainder tractive millinery store near the head fumes. F E. A ldrich A Co.'s You come to town don't forget to see very nice stock of staple and fancy mil of his stock, lie has a good assortment of Clinton avenue, west side, is now* DeWitt has a large line of pipes which Do not tail to see those Towels, two Crich about those Evetroughs. linery. with innumerable pretty little of fancy crockery, glassware, and many showing some of the latest and prettiest will make desireable presents for old for 25 cents. At Chapin A Co's. novelties for the good Christmas day , desirable and pretty pieces for home patterns in rich millinery to lie found smokers. ■**». Jo Iim Hon«|Uet Elsie Cheese at DeWItt's. Havana Filled, is the best nickle cigoi any selection from which could not well decoratinus. which would be so accept in this section. The shops have an air - tv list ■ Cmi« for all That * Japoarsr 1 on the market. Try It and be con fail to please the recipient and add joy able as a Christmas present. of good taste and comfort; the flowers See our antique Silver Table Tea Ket Knotted fringe and Drawn work Lin' vinced. IIkllkr A Spiro . and good cheer to the ever welcome fes GEO. F FOWLER A CO..| appear as natural as those produced by tles—new and novel. ens. At Chapin A Co.’s I a Stephenson Block. tive occasion. Miss Hicks ha* lieeti in nature, and the ribbons and trimmings At Fowlkk A Ball 's. of the Candy Kitchen, are still doing ’ Tlie Boston Bankrupt Shoe Co. are Fildew A Millman sell wall paper the millinery business in our village business at the old stand, jorosr of are so rich in colors and Arm in texture, Ovsters at wholesale and retail selling out their entire $2U.(RMi stock of cheap. many yearn, and through careful study, the combination of which rendered per- At D r Witt’s. Clinton avenue and Walker street, and Moots and Shoes and Rubbers at 3dc. ou "Crown of m. John*" has become familiar with the tastesand here’s where you can secure the fresh rect at this establishment, makes a at Fildew A Mill tlie dollar. Every pair of shoes must be Fine Stationery sold. Don ’t miss the chance. is a new brand of lUc. Cigars made by desire of their patrons m their line of est and best confectionery for your liandsome stock from which to select a man's. the new factory, which every smoker trade. Every thing stylish, good and Christmas trees Their goods are as pure very desirable Christmas present. Saur Kraut at DeWitt’s. Tlie beet Handkerchiefs for ladies at will buv when he desires a good smoke. pleating, and offered at very low prices and wholesome as any article of the 1’rices right and satisfaction guaran fi cents you ever saw. IIrllkk A Spiro . in order to reduce the season ’s stock — kind oan be made. They make the teed. Young man. that girl of yours would At Chapin A Co.’s In Stephenson 's Hloox. Their show of pretty fancy articles is re WM. WALDRON. be tickled to death if you would buy For Ik* H*IM*f Hum celebrated Spanish creams, nut creams, her a pair of our Congress Gaiters for Beautiful Embroidered and Hem plete. A visit to their place an! ’ con caramel dips aud Boston creams. They Our reporter was surprised on visiting a Christmas present. stitch Handkerchiefs. («eo. F. Fowler A Co., of the Condv vince and please you. have a nice line of baskets, boxes, sacks this genial, ever jolly shoe man. In the Mercantile At Chapin A Co .'s Kitchen, will have ready a nice col lect Co.. Shok D ep’t. ion of tine candies and confectiooery C. A. PUTT, and bags, in all sizes and prices. Christ Wilcox blinding, to And such a large Thr N*w DniNln, Elegant Celerv at DeWitt’s. for the holidays, and at prices within located near the bead of Clinton avenue, ians tress, say size desired, will be fur and complete line of boots and shoes.— We are now ready in our new build- the reach of all. west side, is what may properly be While he has not the room in which to lug opposite the Perrin House site, to nished, and If you wish, they will be Down. termed a self-made man After leaving niceIr trimmed with popcorn. Orders make the display as have some of his do laundry work in the beat possible Try a pound of Nibs tea for 2fic. at Down. manner. Famih washings a specialty. ______Calkins .’ the employ of Mr Bunday lie entered should, however, be left at once Fow competitors, he occupies the entire half I town. Miner A Findley . the grocery business on his own account. -ler ’s unrivaled______ice cream----- may_ - „lie „ had of the 100 foot room, and the shelves Prices in Cloaks Attend the Great Cut Bargain Hals of for the Christmas dinner Don ’t forget At John Hicks ’. Hm(h *i Wir* Plaal at $BO.FRESH A NO FRoCMENT .\RV. Harry Jones. the Hasting* expert ANOTHER PROCLAMATION. CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. AMICK'S ADVICE. GOOD SPOUTS forger, who wrote M. M Ilham'n uatuc to several hundred ilo liars worth of 0* 1. II.rh I Mass a Seeosd A nasal far 8BXATK.-* Eighth day. • Tbe Hawaiian A Rule to be Followed In Cure at Lord Randolph Churchill ban a AM far Huforlaz M lam. •iuestion again sir. » rye. of • nine char- choice private collection of teeth of while low aptrUg, cheeks. waa sentenced to four year* in acterlxed kr, ttlounts report as coalalnlnx Coeaemptiwn- melancholia, impelr- noted criminals and murderers, to Jauknon prison. D ot . Itich issued his promised procla "aoiuasUneof United Kingdom ■nu at body waa aged about 40. II. i jrfe appointed to llsii ilie upper iisnln- tnri.i >iuestion. KgecuUve session Ad necessary, I>r. Amiek said: “A warm, and England heads the list in thint- u mini, reman suls have made their report to the exe-u- journed- ilot'sa—*t he 1*411 for the admis dry climate is beneticial if the patient from i* rmc*ou*, Adjutant -1 leneral C. I*. Eaton has : live ■‘o'liinttter. snd the executive corn lull- sion of I'tali a* s state wa* smenued to for elaaa passengers •olllun prao- toe have issued Ml appeal for aid. There la ever prohibit polygamy sod pa*»«Ml Mr. ataye in it permanently: bat harm al ttors. often Indulged ianued an appeal to tbe Michigan Na i souse lions that work wilt be re Hitt's resolution railing for the correspond ways results from a May of a few Mme Adelina Patti reeentl ’ told a In by the young, tional liuani to assist in the relief of turned tos zrt-an-r or less extent In the ence lu the Hawaiian sit sir was passed. weeks or months when the patient re reporter that people have a perfect through tgnoaaaet at upper peninsula miners and aaka that > mines In the near future. This will, fn s Also the resolution for the appointment of their ruinous ower. not taftasmip I thinx can be res 11 >ed Irom this source tor ulsns introduced s resolution Ui ln«c.li offers of babies—hundreds, she should ■mult from such unnatural habits. __ Kalamazoo has a moral tlL The po Immediate need* (he su'isrlnx people must gate the question of premium* earned by remain until May, I advise them to say. in the courae of the year. Her lb reach, oi lsirn and restore such unlortu* i depend wholly on donations. . « • cun tractors on government war x-essei* take the medicines in the comforts of tmtow to haalxh and happine ss, Is the aim of an lice stopped all dice throwing and last one was for a pair of twins. It is hoped that the mavorof every city, the !*ESATB. —Mctb day.--The House Mil re their own homes before they definitely MorWIoa of mcdtoal yentlentea. who bars cigar gambling wheels in cigar atoms. president of overv dllxn and the super pnpwnl a traatfoa, written In plain but charts pealin'; the fsosrai elections hill was re abandon any pro pose. I trip depending The house wherein Poe wrote ' The Karo and poker rooms, suffered to ex visor of every township sad ward will con ported fsxorslily by the committee und Urwimgi and treating of tbe nature, symp sider lilirseli as especially i-hsrxed with the absolutely on my discovery to cure llaven" is still to be seen in New toms mxl ourobtUt). by borne tn-uiUM-nu of ist, were not molested. placed ou the calendar »'r x oorheea In duty of taking step, for an organisation to troduced s lilll proxlillug for tin- coinage of them. I urge each to ilrat try the York, a few hundred feet from the collect snd forward contribution* for this A copy of this useful book wtlL on receipt Patrick Vaugan attempted suicide at the silver selgnlorge In the treasurv si the treatment free of expense and then corner of Eighty-fourth street and tbe worthy object. « hurch. fratern d li. A. It. rule of * J...... tier mouth and when MMM i- of this notice, with 10 urata «• stamps, for Xrgaunec. lie took an overdue* of and other organisation- are also cordially decide for themselves I therefore portage. be mailed aeotmly zralsd in a piaht exhausted for the purchase and col.isgo of KL Nicholas boulevard, formerly the l*aris green, then, swallowed some Invited to lend their utd The newspaper., a similar amount monthly > r. 1‘eiter * furnish free ter.t medicine* for ull hav anvHopa. Address. World 's Disruvaauv with their usual public spirit, will kindly recently Introduced resolution lo rescind the llloomlngdale road. "It is a plain, Msrni tL 4aau"i i TttUL Uugaio. U. X. whisky. Vomiting saved ilia life, lie ing any lung 'rouble, to enable both was then thrust into jail. keep tin- people posted as to the .lluallon order . losing the roaate cuauiber to > Isltois old-fashioned, double-framed dwell sail will cheerfully forward anythin* In was referred \ resolution was adopted physician and patient to judge by re trusted lo their care As shown by ihe ap providing for a committee lo Investigate sa suits." ing. two stories high, witli light win ELY’S The creamery at Azalia, tire miles peal of llie executive committee a very Catarn I to whether. In ustlce aud »• >ully. the gov dows on ea?h side und one at either south of Milau has burned. It was thorough urgaulsstloa has heen mAde to .ee ern ment should compensate the *unerers of built last spring by a stock company that the need* of everyone are .oppiied. the rurd theater disaster. A Mil was passed A llepnMIc In Ifstvall. gable II has a pointed roof, Ranked CREAM BALM of farmers and cost 95.000. The tire is sad that no Imposition c..n l*e sucre-sfully to repeal the clause in me last pension ap Minister Thurston lias returned to by two tall brick ohitnneya." practiced. propriation trill winch prohibited the nay Olennaea the supposed to bo incendiary. This la a call from suffering humanity In ineui of pensions lo person* residing in for Honolulu. The Enquirer, of Oakland, tarrh (Mir own state which I feel surt- will lie re Cal., published an alleged interview '.'Lilian lie Witt. the former Flint girl eign countries lloi' t-Anww s number sponded to generously by our people, who uf other small •natter* <11-posed of a hill with him. Thuraton intimated, ac- 5 DOLLARS Ailaye Pain nod who was kidnaped iu Detroit several ha* e in* >er turned a deaf ear lo calls for was passed donating laoold cannons to the weeks ago and left the city to avoid help It D too great s burden for s few, but cities of t lltsuurg anti Allegheny. A Mil cording to the Enquirer, that it lnb smmstlua, when all take par i the liurdun will I e light supplemental to the act denning the man wouldn't be a bad thing for tbe gov unpleasant notoriety, has been married the cause of humanity served, and the good ner In which land -crip can be assigned sad ernment's soldier* to have a brush « PER DAY Ba Us tbe Sores. G» to a Dr. Vegas, of llttffalo. name of the state preserved with additional located was passed without objection. A laurels. Joma T. Iti« ii. with the Yankee sailors. It would Xtestores the hill limiting the time under winch claimants Slate llauk Commissioner Sherwood tiovernor. to property under donation set of lx« must unite the peop't he thought, lie said Hensew of Taste appeal to January I, Iui. and glrlug the 20 Easily Made. reports that the fees for examination that lie would announce in Hawaii and Smell. of bauks this year will aggregate 5*.- A l-lght With Heath. |ir« sent occupants of those Iautls prefereuial that nothing ;vas to tic expected from W» xrmat ms nr men. women, box*, and girl* to claim In case title nriih r the set of Isii I* xrertc Mr U* s fvwlmar* dally, right In and iquuial UUU: almost enough to pay the expenses Tlioiixauita of people have gone to uoi perfe< ted w.t« taken up and passed Au the Washington govcrninenL He and of the banking department. their deaths with lirighl'a Disease of unsuccessful attempt was made to <>rtng up ' Dole and otherw would lltcu promul their own Immim-s TIm-lai»in**s i* resv . [•irssant , TRY THE CURE. the • c(»arrahaa claim A resolution was stricth Uonnrabt*. and |sn better than as; (Alter A particle It sprlled Into saeto nostril aad i gate a constitution and issue writs for Detroit has over 0,000 families de the Kidneys and Diabetes without sus passed to pay oitrers and empluves fur tbs utff n i. .((eels. You Imre a clear Held and no present n.ontn ou Decent lair 11. An at an election. pendent upon charity; it will require pecting the nature of their trouble un oookfs-titloa. Expe'h-ti-e and special ability un til within a month or two of the grave. tempt was i In committee Whether or not the native popula about MtiO.uuu per month to care for of the wlioie the hill for tht admission of necessary. Xo capital required. We equip you SSSSJm" Thomp*oii ,» Eyt Watar. them for the next four months und the It is now declared by one of the most Arlionx .•* s state. The republican* »>IIbus tion. en masse, would Ik * given the wills ererrthing that rnu need, treat yon well, reputable Drug Associations in the ier.-.i and .- tin ' cinoersts . ould not pro franchise Thurston did not auy. In snd help von to earn ten limes ordinary wages. poor fund is entirely exhausted. duce uouurom the House sdlourned. MARRIAGE PAPER nirmpebM country that these kidney troubles are cast* they were be thought that, by tbe W.mien do as well a* men, anil hoy* anti gtria UUNM.LS' MONTHLY. TOLKIHJ. OHIO. John II. Deorge was killed by a pre tbe result of I'raeraie poisoning and Tenth day — saxatk .—X o sSsslou — Horar. aid of 70.000 Portuguese und the Ju|uin- make goal par. Aar one. r. nr where, ran do tko —The > c arrahan claim we* again consid cse, the native vote might lie out ins tu re explosion In the llecla mine, that a certain cure has l>een discovered. er. I inn in ...... iduslon readied The t>III for work All swccei it who follow our plain and sim near Houghton, and John Hell was so The majority of the people who find the admission of Arizona aas state wa* then weighed. As for the royalista, they ple direct ions. Earnest work wtll serelT bring I liken up sad passed Tlie Mil to admit MlAt 4-4 IPrinp ■ IvU «RII 44M> IM »l.ris.. IUnm IK. badly injured that he will probably health and ntrength gradually failing would lie a lamped out eventually. roti a great deal of mown KrerTthiag I* new New dexlco old not fare as well and was Thuraton intimated also that having and In gr-et demand. Write for oar pamphlet die. ills sight is gone in any case. either have no suspieion of the nature forced to go oxer, the trouble lieing over a SflnUTII 'wnulHlni -VanKl circular. vM receive full information. No harm ■ Irillll In go-xi tissular aacnii of the trouble or having always Item the nesitaHon of ihe I MBoerai - to ;nxrxn- tirmly established a KepuhILan gov- .\ 1 II II Is '*«rr < >wn sal ruaxtr Is IM Every bod}* in southern Michigan has told that bright s Disease could never tee itie admission of tikulioms-k Kepub- eminent uunexution lo the United done if run conclude not to go on with tbe Ilf I U U t’nlte-i State* to salt oar par* lost, heard of Itev. \Y. I*. Wastell, who has licao territory—whll • I'tali. Arizona aud business. lie cured have shrunk from the knowl* New Jbexlcoare . -emocratlc States might ultimately follow. mfrv. spl.**. baKtug (‘Mr-ieres tsitrirti. .*•■<» 1, died at Clinton. Mr. Wastell was U»rn edge that they were victims of it. Now ta stsit•(«• for <>ur wlioteaats price .1st. America* ut London in linn ami wua u resident •m.\ xTr_ — Mexenili day. — No session G eorge Stinson &Co ., Tea On . K7 Michigan A*#.. Datrolt. Midi thut a con* has iieen discovered, how Korea.—A debate over t.e pension policy A Dlx'itrm! Wll-'i t «>iigranre. of St. Clair and viciuity for 50 years. ever. there need lax no hesitation in of the pre-ent administration growing out Box 488, of tin Item In the urgent deficiency appro Wm. It. Coleman, u prominent Map of the United States. William Palmer, of Saginaw, is now learning what indicates the disease prlailou Ml! qpproprlstmg -...... xvraithy farmer of .Montgomery county, PORTLAND, MAINE. on trial for the fourth time fur the and eaeh rase can lie tested at home by • p« I at examine * cons umed the eetlre day. lnd.. xvaa divorced from his wife four A t.rgr, Kaiultoair map of the Unitel Mitel murder of his brother Allwrt. The the one interested without either ex- j I uder the lead of > r. < kiinon an assault —panic 1. anti suited for home use is itsurd by the wa* made again*! 'r < le>eland * im-i.sIo .i years ago und Coleman \*»» given pos IF YOU Rad 7 MfOINUr3N ABOUT Hurli'.Kton Rests. I <>|«rs will lie mailed to any first two trials the jury disagreed, ami pen sc or inconvenience. Progressive I toil I cy aud eefiec ally Inal pnrtlou of It session of the children. This enraged wltn ... im re< ripl uf Kllren cent* in po«tagr, by in the third Palmer was convicted, but physicians are now agreed that for the m inch resulted III llu revoeailon of order the ..isdaine and she vowed vengeance. 1* s KIISTI.\ iien ’l l'a*» Agent, C., II. A U. a new trial was granted on account of several months liefor** child*birth a'I ; . and the ...... -iixpeoSt.in o thou I( li > aga II add* of iMdisioner*. Mr i Ivlugstun. of A few weeks ptumod und Coleman's error. women are especially subject to kidney ..eorgls and Mi niOS of Tennessee de barn xvus burned mysteriously: loss troubles aud that tests should be mauc AlQiit 5TUVE MATS, William Daviaaer, who died at Kala feude.i the sdmlnl trstlon aud Mr. Lacey, 9I.7UO. Neveu mouths later his 81,00> during this time to determine whether uf Iowa, and ,.«r. Morse, of M.issachu elt*. residence wo* destroyed by lire un The Waaes’i Friend. mazoo was one of the ‘'second band of sugar or albumen indicate kidney dis uppo ud It. * Pave. Unuif m l T la ware. Is pilgrim fathers," consisting of 17 fam -zvATa —Twelfth day. —The receipt and doubtedly incendiary. A yeur more (Mlllir.y .ml strurtalm |i»a| ease. The many eases of I ractnic con reading of the l*re*ldent * me*sage on the tied bv und his new burn burned. Adores* s l*tt-r • . ••stsl Id 8 •-uoked up n ton nisi requires ilies. that came to America from Hol vulsions occasioning death at or pro Hawaiian >iue*iU»n lozelher with ilie cor- u<> aiirrtng wli* unt -or.li *r land in llu- ' 4Os to escape religious per Next u n*-xv buggy was chopped to Tim earm . unp tnaPtxT. ceeding child-birth are due to this rest*.n .ence liearlug upon the matter wa* V.Hh WkOJEReultN. - - Mktiacina Attorn si. l.uru. «ults.•!■• for rust, its* <>r secution. itie *.ip vet of Ini -a* given all it- pieces. One morning ho head of fat F.O itJi tea.___ _^'elllN(itr.rjT T jcaaoMiw stoves ramp.'- post cause which is too otten overlooked or tent ton |mi.*I lie. 'then the readln, ’ of t in- iiogs were found dvittg from poison. [laid iV Atrnn warned Clr- Arthur Turgeon, son of Capt. Tur- unsuspected. From ail this it would message wa* concluded Mr. < handler Kep.. "tiawiyt vxw outers lree A. M. XIA N KK Then followed the slaughter of over 50 SOLDIERS. WiDOWb, Us . Mi shrike Ml.. Del mil. Mleh. genu, of Ludingtou was missed from seem it plain duly to take advantage of .X. II.. called for (lit reading of m*lruction* lo Ml xv 1:11s. Tl.c tir-t u. tl.me wa- i m- line specimens of poultry. Mr. Cole the offer of The American Drug Asso CHILDPEK, PAR1 NTS. home. In the afternoon his body was Instruction* of Mr. i.reshuui to tVlllls, man thinks the thing's gone far enough Also, for so'.iter* sn.1 xvs.fi 'ttaaK.-t tn itw line of WORN NIGHT AND DAY. dated October I*. pzc|, marked "contlden- II..XU lbn worst mi- found floating in the ice. neat- the F. A ciation whose address is Cochnotvcr and had applied to the court for resti •rtytatb,' eevrwlae- *t-.y«.- Nsrr slneelh* xrar. tur- v- iui ra» under sii I*. M. dock. It is supposed he slipped Itldg., Cincinnati. Ohio. The offer is. tial. and It wa* ordered to t «• read Mr Ssr. irors of lb* India-, srmrs of IWfcl to 1H4X aad v 111(011 and fell into the wuter. and accompany lug documents lie printed was rcsponsddc for these occurrences. II land i ora if" I'atcnUxi dress. a test outfit including full direc and referred to the committee on foreign w*" ^Tn iaTf cW»^ M-- advsFw No fas TRUSS | liopr>.rn aaeta (Was Miss Louise Townsend and Percy relatives, and Dial iiioiiom under the rules, I ratal <-sl*loffxi* sat tions and apparatus for the most ac go over, i ne motion waa agreed ui hr. Westorn stork starv ng tiy tlnndr (1*. rulrs for selOmrasur* Edsall, of Ionia and fireenrille respec curate test for llright'a Disease and m n o i sent seen ml y organ l>eni '. - .. ■ i . . > • ;• Capt. Joseph K. Nash, an extensive wool U. V ItOi/XK tively could not get the young lady's Diabetes will lie sent, securely packed lotion creating a •'omuilttee to consist of Nln (XL, M4 mead consent to fie married, but they skip in a wooden case, free of cost. The three M-uators and three represent .lives to ranchman, report* that in many locali war. haw twt car ped to llelding and now arc tied as .-Minin, li.I., an i n-|siri ii|s>n die ciindldoii ties in western Texas no rain has Association is well-known to its and of the marlt il of Mearagoa. i m- Nerve Blood tight as the (dngregrational parson cau lie depended upon to do ju«t what lesolutlon authorizes the committee to fallen for live months ami consequently Guilder knew how. they say. xi*li Nicaragua I n< reaolutlon wa* re then- is no grass, the range in mauy Tonic THE JUDGES £ ferred Mr. • uliom introducea a hill, sections having Iieen completely eaten WORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION University medics were playing which waa referre.i to tie- . up. Range cattle liavi* iieen reduced Kugby with a skull and having a mock nuval ..Hair, author!stag the loan of the Uavo made the Count Ir. Cannot llun-t In Help Tlirtr Foot < Mum I ii* caravel* o. tbi ... i . roa* \*,.. to skeleton* and even noxv are dying hanging of a student while waiting for The Dickinson county bonds, ac elation, x r. I'euer I'op . Ixs.. introducod a by hundreds. H'ilh the advent of the lessons in the lecture room when one cording to the construction of the laws hill providing funds fur Immediate use In cold xveather. which generally strikes HIGHEST AWARDS of the --profs." dropped in. Several relieving llie want aud distie** lu tin- (Meetala and Diplomas) to by the supreme court n an opinion country. < r. l-olph I.op. tia. addressed Texas about the latter part of Decent- faces are now- missing among the just handed down are illegal and void. the senate In an xdalairale and < arefullv iter or the early days of January, the "smart ies. ’ ’ ju epaied speech against llie alwndonmeui of WALTER BAKER & CO. The county Imani of supervisors of III. I lilted I*tales. loss of cattle is expected to lie fright dsscrq.il ve tin rtrh of tbe following named art telex: The ladies of the Aid society of the voted to tiond the county tor SAti.ooc Mr. xiorgan, dim . Ala. chairman of the ful. Sheep men are as badly off aa Pa* “|,M-i. Methodist church at Albion gave a for current expenses. The chsirmau commute-* on foreign re at Ion*. lutriiducxMt cattle men. as their range ta a* ex-, Hit KAK FAST FIM'OA...... a hill a* Ui provlsloual governments. It WILLIAMS* merchant's carnaval in the opera of the busnl refused to sign the bo.tds, hauated. aud the low price for which provide* that whenever t • I nlted -tale* MEDICINE CO., Premium No. 1, ("lorolatr, . . house. A gorgeous scene was pre and u mandamus was asked for to com shall acquire foatalw ever nay foreign wool is selling <7*, cents a pound) in sented, nimut ho young ladies taking pel him lo do so. The opinion of the country or pla< •• b» treaty of aneexatlon the Nan Antonio market will not cover Schenecudy, IV. Y. or otherwise the I'reslltent of the nited # for i Vanilla I hveilati*, ...... part, all the costumes being supplied court says: "The real purpose of the Mates with tlie advice and con*eut of the the coal of production. i BrockylUe, Onu from Chicago. * issue is to meet the pressing demands Meaaie may appoint a governor for the firman Stirrl (hncolnte, . . for relief ol the poor of that county, saim< and a legislative council, to.-uusistof Retiring Judge N. 1*. laiveridgc waa Manistee's contribution to the but the ((Uestion is one of power, and any number of person* not le*s tnan Hve bamiueted hy the Coldwater bar. Cocoa Untie.- ...... nor more than twentv-Nve. whose act* miners, amounting to Ssoo cash snd not one of sentiment, however much shall lie aobiect to revision or repeal uy S700 worth of clothing and provisions, Congress, and miles* a trx-aty of annexa >W |»unty of material.'* ‘excellent IIav .ir," the necessities of the rase may appeal has kieen sent. Manistee people feel tion or cession shall otherwise provide. Till! NAKKKTM. and “iiutform eien n." to us. The first, second and sixth sub *ald governor und council shall constitute an especial duty in the matter, as they divisions of Howell's statutes, section anil conduct a provisional government for list roll. WALTER BAKER A CO., DORCHESTER, MASS thehUelves were helped hv outsiders at 48.1. empower boards of supervisors to *ucb country or place until Congress shall Cattle—Hood to i-bo Ice... 1 * no to « 4 30 the time of the great conflagration. othersi-e pro. i rhe Mil was re Hogs ...... 4 U) .. 4 14 purchase the necessary real estate for ferred to the com ml I tee on foreign rela 3 14 .. 4 to -Iisepand I snd>»^...... | Caveats, aadTrsde-Msrk* obtained. an.lsU Pauj MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS Chapin St Son. of Niles, who own the erection of buildings for the sup tions. Hih 'mk .—There wa* a hot light after Wheat--ived spot No 3.... blR.. « WITH port of the poor, and a farm to be used the reading of the i resident * Hawaiian White spot \o 1...... • •DVi rec: •..•i.ncssomJactr.: ! r Mootort Hit. ( ^ valuable mine-fees in the neighbor me**agc The Hrst skirmish occurred over Corn No 3 spot...... u .. :e {Owe Ornee te Oeeearrt u. S. nx. ter Omeif hood of Iron Mountain have in connection therewith, to purehat,.- the question of reading llie Instructions to itats--,No3 white spot.... MX- 33 { sod we can secure nsiem in iem uw iMuUweJ THOMSON’S disarmed criticism by sending the necessary real estate for court Minister "llll» which wa* Insisted upon by liay--No I Timothy...... II 00 .. 13 0) j remote from Washington. e house. jail, clerk's office or other Ilr Itoutelle. of caine. The House ttnally 1‘otatzse* ...... 4M .. a { Seed model, drssnog or photo.. wtth d«s-- p- a cheek of $MJO for the suffering agreed to this and Immediately uf,er the Butler—Dairy per a------lx .. XI 7 boa. We sdvfoo. If pat sell his or wot. Iroe oft miners in Iron Mountain. Their agent buildings, and to cause to be erected conclusion of the reading Mr Itoutelle re creamery 34 .. 3d j charge. Oar fee not das till patent t» ■scared, i announces that they will send another the uecessarv county buildings." newed the assault by bringing forward u KKggs per Ooz 21 .. 34 J A Sisssirr. "How to Obtain INusu. with # Other provisions of the law are re*olutloii declaring Uie administration Live___ )' oullryMM—lowis 2 •• 7 {cost ol mas in the U.S.aad foreigncountnci J SLOTTED cheek for a like amount on Jan. 15 policy Inconsistent wltti the spirit of the « blrkena ...... T u • sent ‘'ee. Address. next. quoted which indicate that the board constitution and the tradition* of the gov* mb,...... • .. 7 is limited to raise for such purposes crnm. iii <. real excitement NtrtM Ml Turkeys ...... 8 .. ic. A-SNOW 4 CO. CLINCH RIVETS. VV. not more than 31.non per year. In theconfu*lo . Mr. Itoutelle failed to fol Chicago. * Mo loots required Only a litnmrr needed D. Waters, the firand Itapids low up lit* parliamentary advantages and Ore. Fzrxsrr Orncc. wssminoton . O. C. •n ,1m. sa l -linen then casilv su*olut loll cattle- 8teera ...... • S no to i « 40 teeeiuj, the rttneti atwolutelv smooth Requiring 3 74 .. 4 SO giving 85.0U0 outright to the charity :tOO Kllle-I In Hattie In Mexico. of - r i m'kran for the appointment of a < ommon ...... no hole to tv ia.de la the leather nor burr for UM committee of seven to Investigate the al* t*heep-- txed ...... 3 an .. 3 74 Birr I- Thry err SIMMS. TOUSM ted DUIIIlE fund. Now he comes before the com There was a Itattle between the ieged violation of territorial Integrity hy Lambs...... 3 24 .. 4 n Milltuni now la we All lengths. uniform or mon council and offers to loan the eity troops and the revolutionists near the I nited Mates during the last adminis llogs--Mixed ...... 4 to .. s an anrud. pul up In boars any sum of money it may need for the tration. also went down under a retaliatory \V heat—Ni* 3 red ...... •is.. •IS W. L. DOUGLAS Ash r««wi dealer lor them, or send Mo. Colon is Juarez, in the Sierra Madras. ob ectlon of > r Itoutelle The confusion ( ora No 3...... •IM*.. hi stamps for a box of IM; ■snor ted sixes next six months to rare for the unem Mexico, (ieneral Hernandez at once was o great that the sergeant-at-arm* was oats ...... ;»H . 31 S3 SHOE sJl'tte. xncrtmiih at ployed. at a rate of interest to lw fixed called in to preserve order. I'arty feeling Yeas Cork per tvbl ...... 13 do 13 .0 left for the south with a strong liody ran very high at the close of the session, Lard per cwt...... 7 vft .. * nu De ym wear tksra? Whoa amt la seed try a pair. 1UOMON L. THOMSON MFC. CO., by the council. guard. While hunting for the rebel Wxllhsoi, tlsss. and there I* no doubt tbe struggle will hr New \ a b Beat in tin world. C. C. 1 leech, treasurer of Nichols, camp, the soldiers came across UN) continued. Cattle—Natives ...... f 4 50 to f 5 on m J3.00 Shepard Jk Co., at Hattie Creek, re j rebels under command of Santa Ana Iiogs...... 4 a« .. « 34 “COLCHESTER” ceived a letter from a man who signed I'erez. Fighting l*egan an once and • IAO.OOO Ills** In rtsvelsml. sheep—(ioim I to choice . J 40 .. a 75 *4.00j i*Z50 his name as "Debtor." in which the I continued for several hours, when the lanhs ...... 4 7a .. 5 it The plant of the National Carbon Wheat No 3 red ...... ** #3.90 f iio.00 writer stated that »t of sixty-four passen bound, waa wrecked and 14 cars, 10 the eaxl and west, where depression In the attempt to force a passage through gers were drowned, bat ail the crew stock cars and 4 loaded coal Hats, with crease,. Wheat ind corn are eaeh lowei | the engine, were precipitated down a with small receipts lioth ea*t and west i iee and snow: yet are fairly steady t otton re-1 express train with great difficulty sue erect a wire network in front of the man probably fatally injnred. three celpis have twen > erv heavy, hut prices ad- ; DISEASE hr r»nsri.,Mi»m>,K. H.Ha strangers gallery of the house in order v eared J Mb. i allures are numerous aad | dhaWho •atarariapmm eecded in getting through to Alger others slightly hurt and abont too the atsils >«Mvgm of the sole llaiiroad men say the storm is the to preveu* nnytius fr«..,. tin owing cattle and as many hogs were slaugh large -twin the Called State* for the week j ArtO OTMIR OISORbXRS OF THE H'.ZnWWU I xim Is into the body of the house. against 3.W lest year, and A> In Canada worst in several years. tered. against 35 last year. Ctm RV FURMNINTLY CUH0IV !: N The rase of the Jackson Fire Clay A gang of Halttmore A Ohio railroad Sewer I’ipc company against itasgent carpenters were engaged in tearing Federal Inn of Mbsr OWHeis. Ilona n Hill far hsrsrssr. DR. J. N. McliAN’S down ttwift A Ca'i ice housr at Hel- After a strong light Namuel P. Horn PASO'S CURE FOR Caleb W. Harris hsis gone over for an Since lloo. William F. Cody (•'llttf other term of court- The action is laire, O., when the roof suddenly gave per* was re-elected prisident of the falo BUI”) has returned to hia home in brought by the company to recover way burying seven men tinder the heavy Aaserieaa Federation of l*abor and the North IMatte. Nab., he hae been LIVER AND KIDNEY tS.non from Mr. Harris, which, it is tint Iters. Nix were probably fatally other officers were ail re elected as fol haot|ueUng all the people of tbi , alleged, he has not accounted for. Mr. crushed. lows: First vice-president. P. J. Mo neighUirbood. und has. in facL kept | Harris claims he paid It out to some one * ongresninan Aitken introduced an unter. Philadelphia; second vice-presi open house. It has jual been learnt* BALM. ITT,‘.To- in Alpena to promote a large sale of omnibus pension bill, which gives to dent, C. L Drummond. Fort Wayne, that the purpose xvhich he baa in view i It Is a salt* and asntiUag remedy to* PM ••very soldier who served rto days or lnd.; third vice-president. James Itrnt- is to become a candidate for governot sewer pipe to the eity of Alpena. The Ki#B*v Troublos Liver IliRFrOfm 4ha;>OMP rules of the company, of which he was more in the late war a pension of 910 a tel, Pittsburg: fourth vice-president. on the Republican ticket next year William II. Mardeu. Hu*. ton: aeeretaay. The politician* will launch hia Iwom in then manager, allowed him to "grease month. The secretary of the interior ind Ffbu U o lrrn;iilarillfti* the hands" of certain city officials and is instructed to place on the rolls at 1’hria Evans. New York; treasurer, J. a abort time Aa Nebraska has nevei P. Lent on. New York. ImmI a governor front the we*tern part W. N. U.. D. — XI — 81. others to induce them to purchase. Mr. this rate all veterans not now drawing Prire Oae Dottar Per Dcxtl* pensions, ami to re-rate at 910 all who of the state and aa l ody is very poptt Harris will not designate to whom he fhc Dr. J. n. MrLean ‘•reilrt** x.0* (and the money, hsaee the company's j are now receiving lees than that C. French, aged M, llranch lar. hia candidacy will be strong ant. j kick Alpena is anxioae too know. I amount. ioaeer. is dead. possibly aucceaaful st Lull is, MU., M
CLINTON INDEPENDENT AT DEC 21 1893
concludes; and yet—, just then same moment. A caae for psycholo promising you not to? I’ve a grant the oloek strikes; the spear gists, he panders, end then dismiss*** mind —" falls in full, round, sonorous that part of it to decide at what earli “No, sweetheart, you haven ’t a strokes, each seemingly of a purpose est honr he may nee her. Shall he send greet mind. ’’he says, caressingly. ‘Let to remind him of the dav and hour. a message? No, he'll go himself. us forget that time, that terrible time, He counts involuntarily until the last Within the next while impatience and only remember that we are to- vibrates into ailenoe; IS, midnight, and perches upon his shoulder and peeks at the New Year! Harold walks deliber his heart. He forces himself to go out ately to his desk, sits down and writes: and walk, walk, until he finds himself “May 1 come to you? Harold ." close to the street where Jessica lives. And dates it “New Year's day. ” ne Then he turns, goes back whence lie steps quietly down to where the let came, und in hash* calls a cab. fearing ters lie, for the early postman's call, he may be late and she expecting him. and then betakes himself to bed, Hhall be be laggard in love? Oh. it is shamefaced bn. contented. too early; what shall he do? Hfr • see# some flowers, of course; why had he A great peace seems to fill Jessica's not thought of that. The florist's aoul as she awakes New Year's morn treasures are ransacked to select ing and remembers with her first con sweets enough for his sweetheart. Hut scious thought that she has recalled Jessica must have grand flowers; or her lover. IVide, quotha! What lias chids und rich crimson-hued roses, pride to do with true love? Surely caim lias and blossoms of gold. He Harold wnnld not slight her eall. and consumes the time and at last, as she lies in her dainty nest of lace at last! he is on the steps, and down, with Harold. Harold, Harold at the door, in the hall; somehow ever coursing through her brain, her he or the man disposes properly little maid enters bearing the morn of outer belongings and he finds him ing cup of chocolate on a sil self in the drawing room where last he “JUST ORE YEAR AOO.’’ VI ver tray. Beside the steaming saw her; his pulses stand still and then gether, that our love is everlasting, that drink lies a bunch of blush roses. the blood surges like lava through his wc are to be married just as soon as 1 U Well njay be dje BefV^I?ciy"Star with love from doting parents, and be- veins, for she is there, coming lightly, can manage it. aud that to-day ia the ■SRiOfi oot across cfcir v^av side that a letter. She lifts it uninter- eagerly into his fond arms, laying her happiest day the world ever saw—it ia ratedly, only to stare at the great sweet head upon his breast, with but ‘New Year's day. ’” UcadiQQ (1jf rg ttfe.or Rear, or far, sprawling. unmistakable chirography. a word, almost a sob; Emma I. McLaoan . 60 e pr^ce of ft?e dwtl^kaa day. From Harold! It cannot be an answer “Harold! ’’ VII to hers so soon! She tears it open and “My Jessica: my own!" A Christmas Request- n devours the one line: And then, in one long kiss, the “Now, Toro." said Tom’s father, tip a^eli cuayt i» tore!) of fire. “May I cotno to you? IIabot .d ." reconciliation is accomplished; the “yon must go to the fireplace, and O^Htar dj& over fie n^ger stood And the date —it is New Year's day. past forgotten. Jessica is his and he (; UK first C^rotr^i Mi) Glje Tfi$c tffjeq tfyriat Was borq call up to Santa Claus, and tell him ty #ges. that “Come,” why how happy they will the “gossips' bowl" is supposed to be be. Only a short delay will he brook: the “wassail bowl" of early days. The a whole precious year has been wasted contents of this bowl were spiced ale, lias called her a flirt, coquette, heart Sunset. with the rich beauty of a tropical out of their lives and lie will take her nutmeg, sugar, toast and roasted crabs less; butall in vain, and to-night the girl llower is Jessica. to whom some Span far away, to some of those beautiful or upples. Our ancestors loved to as FTER A DAY OF seems to stand before him a living, ish ancestor ha* Itequeathed her won isles where they can bo alone. Alone semble on New Year's eve at each oth tempest. breathing, beautiful personality, so derful dark eyes and ulmond-hued with each other! Heavens! er's houses, and while "they quaffed A hsttle of wind intensely does he long for her sweet mill rain. j akin, and whose figure might have As he dreams thus, he turns white to the flowing bowl” they renewed prom presence. He henrn she is still free; Jiut whan the gloom ripened under the same warm sun that the lips, with a look on his face that ises of friendship and laid aside resent no new love then lias supplanted the was thicket. , kisses such flowers to perfection. It ia no soldier friend ever saw when they ments they had cherished. old. Tbs «un shot forth near the stroke of 1-* and Jessica j faced the foe. His letters lie before srsiii ; ! raises her luminous eyes to the clock, “Just one year ago," he mutters, him and his eyes have flown to the Ring In the New. a pretty toy in ivory and gold, all Lit with s Usm of pulling savagely at his cigar and dainty* missive uppermost, which bears The New Year rices from the night's silent ! romping Cupids ami cooing doves. tClory puffing huge clouds of smoke, out of his name in delicate, yet decided char RAISED (IKK luminous tide. ; chasing the honm and ringing them RYES TO Til K The track of the which seem to rise a lovely form and acters. It is Jessica's hand that traced CLOCK. As Venn* rose from out the foam log i out in sweet chimes upon golden bells. exquisite, flower-like face, with al that name, and here lies his fate. spray. “How strange it seems.” she says mond-tinted complexion and glorious •when I was -<> so: but. Jessica. And with his dimpled arm* extended wide Os the desolate ebureh Nonsense! He pulls himself together: i softly to herself. “Just one year ago; dark eyes. Is it memory ’ or imagina auTquite impossible that 'sfe could darling Jessica. den t you think you Smiles on the glories of Time's > newborn yard graves; day. and we were no happy! I heard to tion that gives those eyes an appealing have his| note and liehe an answer soeo ™” trifle-well-just a little night that Hamid had returned; if I bit—T" •Yhile brushing pride upon hie tinted Uev* hear of hope to the (tehee look? Could he have been mistaken? early; this must have been written be cheek. Wearily faring home; could but are him; just u moment, to Hat she was so cold, so distant; refus fore. If so then she------! He tears “Of course I was." she answer- And love light flashing from hU spark nuy how sorry I am. and how foolish to ing disdainfully an explanation. And the envelope almost to bits in his im- promptly- 'I was perfectly horrid, ling eye. wife let pride stand between me and my he had left the next moraiug, accept patience and a heartfelt “Thank God ” *> wvrv y<’» you it He feel* a rapture which he dare not speak, Watching till be should conte. Harold, know love. " ing a long time invitation to spend a escapes his lips as he scans the line: "■» n «t 1 you saw waltzing with Jack. ' last bis bright vision fade from earth She rises impatiently and paces the Am! tbs words of the holy scripture year cruising in foreign waters. Does “Come to ine —if you care to. | ‘Not you. he mivs . “Not yoi and sky. floor in her unrest, the white draperies Were tmrue to tar aoul again she still love him? Still? Did she ‘Jessica .’ Why, I would have staked my life it Aa I thought of the wonderful gisdaees of her gown making a soft frou frou on ewer? Surely she did once; no woman And the date? Why. it is “New Yeur's was you." Christmas on the Stage. Of sunshine after raiu, tile ricti rugs .is she walks. 1’ride anti coaid feign so sweetly. And he? Why day." "Well, you would have lost," she re- i “Say. Santa Cluus come ter my house Ami thought that ersr the master, lore luivc fought within her too often lie loves her just the same; better, if it ho, he thinks with a grim plies. “It was Cousin Jessica, who las' night.” A« once in Galilee. fur her not to dread the struggle; only be possible, and surely his constancy enjoyment, albeit realizing how looks so liko me and whom you have “How you know? ” 1* ready to calm the tumult —she feels to-night that she must see will move her heart. shaken he is. that the same impulse never met. How could you think 1 “ *Cux dat turkey i done won at de Of stortu on land or sea. him. her lover, so soft and tender in Well, pride may go hang, he must have prompted them both at the would waltz with anyone else, after 1 raffle wuz gone dit morning." And yat whan the gloom is thickest. speech to her. yet brave withal and And the day is almost done. manly. He sends ua cheer and courage While she lives over and yet again in In the gieaui of the sotting sun. memory, all the happy hours they knew once —so long ago it seems; Ring Out the Old- though but a twelvemonth —the hour A flower unknown ; a book unread ; rings out softly, clearly, with slow, A tree with fruit unbare rated ; musical strokes upon the golden bells A path untrod ; a house whose rooms Lack yat the heart's dirine perfumes; of the pretty toy that stands above A landscape whose wide border lice the lire. She pauses to listen In silent shade neath silent skiee; and count, and recalls with a thrill A wondrous fountain yat unsealed ; how Hamid looked at just this honr a A casket with its gifts concealed ; year ago as he stood listening to the This is the rear that for you waits midnight chimes ringing out the old Beyond to morrow's mystic gatss. year, ringing in the new. and waiting Ob. may this flower unfold to you with longing and —yes. she is sure- Yisioas of beauty sweat and new ; loving eyes, yet dignified mien, for her This book on golden pages trace word of forgiveness or dismissal. And Yoar sacred joys and deed* of grace! she? How could site let him go thus, May all the fruit of tbU strange tree she thinks, without an explanation? Luscious and rosy tinted be; This path through field* of knowledge go; True, he ought to have kuown; but This house with lore’s content o’erflow; there—how should lie know? This landscape glitter with the daw And so the twelve strokes fall upon Of liteesei hones ami friendships true; j her heart, lingering, slow, telling that This fountains living crystal cheer. the old year is dying and the new yoar As fail the springs that once ware dear; dose. Clone? It is here! And all at This casket with such gems be stored once a sudden impulse seises Jessica; As sblue in lives that lore the Lord ! she flies swiftly to her ivory escritoire; in her haste, so eager she can scarce control her pen to trace the words, and she writes, at first many words, then upon a new sheet of paper, only a line: “Come to me—if you care to. “JieaMCA.-’ and dates it New Year's day. Softly she hies her way to the lower hall and de posits the missive in the box at the door, whenoc she knows it cannot be res cued save by the post collector, and then she creeps, all stremble with bar own emotions, into her neat, where slumber soon seta its seal upon her fluttering heart and snowy lids. • e e e e “New Year's eve," says handsome YEAR'S EVE” Harold Gray, as he throws himself into his favorite chair, which, somehow, she aits brakle seems not to lit hie broad frame and laxy length so oomfortably aa usual. her dainty boudoir. The lights burn He strikes a light for hie cheroot, hut dimly through opalescent globes that with a listless air, and looks op at the awing low on either aide the dressing cloak, a massive ebony figure, holding table, the soft rays reflected from all a spear upraisesi with which to strike a the brewery of crystal and silver be brazen shield when the hour bide. It longings scattered in oaraleaa pro is near midnight, and Ilarold ’a eyes fusion on the silken cover. Another darken and his lips grow tense beneath shining from above 1 tangs directly their blonde mustache aa he recalls over the tall l*ayche mirror in which ia this night one year ago. He has been reflected the girl’s exquisite face and seeking diversion the paat twelve- perfect form aa she reclines in a low, month in travel, only to find hie heart crimson, velvet chair, with the fire waa left behind, with the image of light sending fitful gleams over her sweet Jessies Vane printed indeliby where she sits. Exquisite, indeed, ape* it. To himself he lieseecueed her; CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY DECEMBER 21, 1898.
I’RRMINAL. time will be preached by Prof. Butler of The Independent Alms (.College, morning and evaaiug. JACKSON* ia«:t. TIKE TABLE. M. F. Holton visited Owoaoo on Mou- A Christinas supper will be served to An Indian | The Mercbom Taiior. KFK «Uy. eaUfcOK S.( ORBIT, Ullar Md Pwyrwm. the members of the Congregational Sun A. 1). McCabe is spending the week day school, at Newton Hall, Saturday, November lIHh, IWW. in Owosao. Outbreak j «r. JOHNti. THUHBD.VY. INK'. *1. II Dec. 28. at 8 o'clock, p. m. An interest NEW WESTWARD ing program has been prepared for the it a dreadful thing— .lames llyau has returned from lioae 9ft to* evening. The parents of the children a. e. af CRRUfTMAli CAROL. City to St. Johns. are invited to be present at tlie exercis- undoubtedly caused by the irritating i.t Mrs. L. Evans, of Ohio, is visiting AND • ol e*at 8 o'clock. Giving instead of re effects of dirt. STATIONS. hiX5I J—ui. It M ot Tboe tier sister, Mrs. II. Lyou. ceiving will be the order tins year, and Outbreaks, and crime generally, are s* 6 u Lord ot ibf boml »n It 10 2 tit With health. ami peacr. and rrtt. Arthur Pltton started, Tuesday, for a planned and so conscientiously anu Owaaae Jot l» ift 2 1ft 7 V 4 43 For Thy divine bequest. i*r. Jsaas...... 10 64 2 47 6 04 > 38 A claim CO Heaven. holiday visit at Hamilton. Ont. thoroughly carried out as Hie Hook of Ionia ...... 11 4> a si * to 3 Oft The day we celebrate Geo. II. Judd and family will go to the Fair, by Hubert Howe Bancroft. 8UITING8. P-to- 1 othjoyain ur create. Flint Saturday to remain until Tuesday. Besides tlie full history aud description * Bsrassc...------13 M 3 43 9 IU 9 27 Not tranalcnt Joy*. of the Exposition as a whole, and in its IS 17 4 00 9 24 ft <* That are tteetina things, Mrs. E. E. White took advantage of OVERCOATINGS 12 12 4 IT 9 44. b 10 which leave Imhlrw] them »unar. several national parts, every art and in Grami Kanidr 1 Ob 4 to 10 •« 7 (W The barb* that pleasure briny*: the "line' ’ weather Monday to visit De dustry will be presented. O.R A I. Jel 1 Oft ft 00 7 03 These are but toy* Kerry »tMirg... 20ft 56 ft 13 Around, beyond, above. troit. Tlie publication of the work by The soap AND ft » ■The great soother of angry passions — Graud H»»eu 2 10 6 (XI Ceieatiai. ueavtmly love. James Anderson, of Essex, is visiting Bancroft Company, whose offices are in p. m. p. m. p. m A. m Brings *acred bile* .he promoter of health and good the Auditorium Building. Chicago, will TROWHERINGS. Milwaukee (Stri <'rown* decked wtth dtomouds rare. his daughter. Mrs. R. Phillips, of this ( bleago (Btn Nor geiu*. nor worldly rare. proceed side by side with the progress feeling. Cleans everything —injures Nor poiapa ot wealth compar* village. of the Exposition itself, thus affording nothing —don ’t be afraid to use KIRK’S KAKTWARD. With Joys like this; Geo. A. Steel expects to leave lie re the public the opportunity of judging w That when from these we part. of its merits as the work proceeds. Soap on the most delicate fabrics. i-'s) e. t- to. Sm . This comfort calm the heart. sometime this week for Oregon and Id? » m > Give peace JAA M. KIBIk to co within. ♦'alifoinia. Kleclrlc Hitler*. STATIONS. I*? -oi O kit Triumphant through Thy grace. f-r i*. j z. *c Heath past, we'll pain that place. Mrs. Matilda Shaver and her sou Hen Tin* remedy is becoming ao well known * Tar Map x •*CsS5r PERFECT Where we Khali see Thy face. € V* M — will spend the holidays with her sister. sod ao popular as to need uo special men p. in. a. m. p to. Redeemed from sin. FITS to For a brief season the world forgets its last for a visit willi her daughter Hattie, ho ha. net irotU. wo will read It bv mail upon receipt I let roit No. 14 has Parlor Buffet ?»r aitai 3«d 111., wan told by ber doctor* idle bad Con olnrirr. Pamphlet in reeled rnvrKww* free. Adder** hates and revels in the delights of iiettce 500, ikl street. Jackson. Mich. Ortotnl Medical Co .bip. CM—** . 1IL. M-earaa—•«. Grand Rapid* lo Detroit, (extra (barge. ISeonti.) NUiuptinu anti that there won no hop? for No. I* La* Choir i'or.Grattd Raptor to Detroit. and good will. SOLD by Travia X Baker. Drnggiats, ST. JOHNS The fourteenth wedding anniversary her, but two bottles Dr. King* New Dis MICH.. * ad oth*r lodiig drnggiau. No. I! hn« Si«ooer lo Detroit. The selhshuess and inhumanity which of Mr. and Mm. Galtisha Pennell, of covery completely cured her anti *he mjs Wmlwanl. No. II haa Chair Car. Detroit toG-Sad engender strife and war—forgetful of this village, occurred last Sunday. it saved her life. Sir. Thomas Egger*. nr. vrvri: mavinu *. bank HORSES! lUpida. No. IS haa fai lor Buffet Car attar had E» Florida Ht. Ssn Francisco, suffered OF FOWLER. Detroit lo Grand Rapid* lezirs charge. testa.) the fatherhood of Cod and the brother Rudolph Goette has deferred his for r FOR SALE OR EXOHAHGE CHEAP. No. 17 hw Pullman sleepec Detroit to ChUago from a dreadful cold, approaching Con CAPITAL. flkOW. No -I liaa -leeper to Grand Sapid* hood of man —slumber in the presence eign trip 'till the early part of Febru sumption, tried without result everything INI». W. 1/lUD, BEN FLETCHER of the sublime associations and genial ary. when his wife and daughter will else than lioughl ou? bottle of Dr. King's NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDER*. MObOflO. Traffic Manager Trmv Past. Ageat. lit SALK lorcaab ur ou time witii ap- Tuoa. Hkomlkt . Local Ageat. Hvmpathies of the occasion. Fortunate accompany him. New Discovery and in two week* wo* I CONSTANTINE li RULER. Fraaidrat. prmid note* or in c tebauge for Hbeep. cared. He i* naturally ihankful. It is F ly. although rumors of war are rife and FREDERICK SCHEMER. Vke-Prvsidant Oattfe or other property, u Inp- numlier of Mrs. David Holmes, of Lansing, vis *arh results of which these are sample*, LEGAL NOTICES. so-called Christian nations are armed W. II. SMELLING ClRMsr. FIRST-CLAMb HtlKSMS, ited her brother. Jos. Wilkins. Tuesday, that prove the wonderful efficacy of thi* llolb Native ami Western, weighing trom l.Ufti for slaughter, the world is at iieace. No returning IVednesdav with her niece. medicine in Coagh* and Cold*. Free trial Ill RK< TORS: lo l.Ttf* ikiuih I*. tiroken or unbroken, at cx< ORTGAOEHALE -Default having r-een iretnely low price*. intentional duel is in progress to inar bottles at Fildew A Millman ’* Drug store, Conttantinr Under, Frederick Sinarr, made in the condition* of a certain mort- Miss Sophia Holmes. Mtrage. made bv Michael Welmer and Kane the joyous greetings with which the day Charles Piles hair, of Toledo. O., a Ht. Jobu* and Frwler. Regular size, .'ihc W 11. Soellisc, John II. Corbii, II. Weliaer lo Ihuilel Itonnelijr. dated July 27, is welcomed in uncivilized lands, chang anti $1.00. 5 Jo**»h Ares*. Frank Giuler. ](*!, ami reoonled In the oIBce of the Kegi*ter practical butcher and market man. it jMCptl t'uuk. of Deed* lor Clinton county. In MIchlgHt.. on ing it from a merry to a bloody Christ here to assist his uncle. John ltlegharr, Owe Way la be Happy July 27. IHC in Liber 711 of Mortgages, on page mas. 1ST Four per rest inttre»i paid on time dei o*lt». 213: on which mortgage there is claimed to be of the new upper market. I* at all time* to attend to the comforts Wenleni Hotnfs offertMl are all due at the date of thi* notice, one bundled and Public seutimeul aud wholesome laws Douglas Tnomton. of Carson City, of vonr family. Should any one of them Full Blooti American Horses. twenty-two dollar* and eighty-tour cents, be- have abolished the private duel in this catch a slight Cold or Cough, prepare your- JJTATF. BANK OF -T. JOHNS. aidea tui attorney fee of Bfleeii dollar*, rtipn- spent a couple of days last creek with No Mustangs or Brnnrho*. lated in aald mortgage lo be paid abouid any country, disqualifying the would-be sell aod toll at once on C. E. YanSickle. 41 COMMERCIAL AND 8AVINOS. proceedings be taken to torecloae aold :i.ort> his sister. Mrs. Itenj. Acker, on the old Clinton Ave., sole agent, and get a trial gags: ami no *utt or proceeding* at law < in murderer from ever holding public otlice. bottle of Otto's Care, the great German equity having been instituted to recover any homestead in liengal township. part of the debt gssnrau by aald mort and it would become us as a |ieople. in Miss Ada Kelsey, after pleasantly Remedy, free. We give it away to prove AI’JTAL. 60,IM. gage; therefore, by virtue of the f-wer the name of Hun whose religion we spending a number of weeks with her that we have u Mire cure for Coughs. Colds, of sole in said mortgage contained, and Asthma, Consumption and all disease* of IiiN|»eetifiii of Stock and Corres- of the atatnte In such ease made and profess, to retrain from the public inter sister. Mrs. E. Pennell, this village, re NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS H0O.0U S» provided . notice ia hereby given that ibe Throat and Langs. Large size .Wr—1 liundenre Solicited. on Mareh 17. I8t»4. at one o'clock in tie af national duel, actuated by the motive turned to her home in Ionia, last Friday. ternoon, at I he weal Iron! door ol Ike court of revenge for an alleged insult or to Praia niae to t*s. PORTER K. PERRIN, President. tinuac for Clinton county, in Michigan, in tbe Mrs. lands Miller and daughter who vlllageofKt. John*, in aald county then will appease wounded honor. ** Whoso shed- have been visiting the tamily of John As a family medicine Bacon's Celery GEO F. MARVIN. Viee.Pre*i«le*l. tie sold at piiIdle vendue, lo the tilgheat bid deth man's blood by man sliall his blood King for the nerve* passe* irom sire to sou J. W. FITZGERALD. • aabier. der. the premiaea In aald mortgage desert bed. Roberts, of Essex townsoip. returned to H. H. FITZGKRAI.D, A*»i*t**i vtx: The coat halt of the soulh-we*t <|uarter bi* shed, for iu the image of God made their home in Sanborn. N. Y.. on Tues ** a legacy. If you have kidney, liver or R. M. STEEL. or aeetlon Twelve in Townahip Eight North, nf blood disorder do not delay, (rat get a free St. .Iiibna. octoto r 14. IMO. I4»* Krange Two Weat. in Michigan. Said aaie will he inan," is as solemn a warning to day morning. tie tuode aubjert to the payment ot the re sample package of this remedy at once. If DIRECTOR*: sixty-live million people as to a single Ijist week Charles Fowler, of the you have Indigestion. Constipation, Head mainder ot aald mortgage not yet due. —PMed K. Perrin. O. W. Muayer. Geo. F. Marvin. J. THE Dec! mher IV. U«H. individual, Strangely it seetus. amid ache, Rheumatism, etc., this grand specific DANIEL lNiNNEl.LV. hardware lirm of Fowler A Rail, was 0*.. IMM. sad that the creditor* of nki de most joyous day of the veor. than is on A Wheeler Co., wholesale grocers, is made by a specialist who knows what H. J. GOERGE. ceased a re allowed «ix month, 11(Mu the daletbia found anywhere else. Wliy is it? Ifoes of which he is a member. is needed. g notice ia which lo preaent their claim, for odjoot- Dealer In mem—listed. Ileccmher S, I SKI the possession of power dehumanize Thurston Simmons, father of Mrs. A Horrible It it 11 road treidrnt CHARLES M. MERRILL. men ? We eauuot understand why tl»e »4 J udg* of ProSaie murderous spirit of war should survive Thomas ilromley. Sr., this village, Is a daily chronicle in our (tapers . also mid be stronger iu governments tlian merchant at Gaines, and for a number the death of some dear friend, who ha* FURNITURE! OHTtiAtiK SALK — iJefauil havisg -ean anywhere else ; for to-day, while Chris of years past a resident of Detroit, is died with Consumption, wberena, if be or PlflRre Frames, Clirnmo*, Etc. made Id the cead11toss of a certain man- she bail taken Otto's Care for Throat and Mcage. dated feprember 2d, HSU. made by Mary tianity is progressing in tlie lives of dangerously ill. Mr. ami Mrs. Ilromley I Haver to Junto* Vaucooaasl. aud recorded .u the men and making the world lietter. the spend a good share of their time with Long diseases in time, life would have been I also sell office of thr Register al Deed* ot Clinton County. nations are sending forth muttering rendered happier and perhaps saved. Michigan, on .**eprember Jd. I too, in Llbet 74 of him. Heed the warning ' If you have a cough ' Mortga.-t s, ou |»«e 770. (Hi which mortgage there sounds of war. While there are Chris IWN AND WOODKN PIMPN. I ia 11.lined lo W due a»d >m|iaid at Ibe dale ol Ibt, tians there is no Christian nation, Miss Agues JJeWittand sister. Lelo. or any affection of the Throat and Luugs notice the ,iiio of Two I III ad rad aud niaalv-dve though nearly nineteen centuries have started on Fndav night of last week lor call at C. E. VanSickie'a, 41 Clinton Ave., ' y virtue ot Ike Circuit Court. rived at their destination safe and ni ng down. Go to the druggist's for a bottle of Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitnlizer pawerof mlecoaUlued iu aald mortgage aud ol sound. the tlauie In such rose made sad provided . notice The following are tlie cases disposed at once. •* hereby glean that Ibe sakl mortgage will l« fore- of in tlie present term of the circuit Martin Fisher and wife, formerly of ■ toaed by sale of Ibe premise, iherein dearr 1 bed, U Essex township, who went to Texas Nerves d mmnentte front over excite I lUeriaking a Ngactwity My atocK public auction, lo ika lit*heal bidder, al the Weal court up to yesterday noon. Judge Ioiik nn of Undertaker * Goods will always tie found I- rent Door of the Goo it Hooae, Is the Village of mat or too repose—life is short None Belfpr. Nom* Itower Prin* Ht. Jobs*, la aald rousty of rilnion, on Butur- Isabel 1 presiding : with others, about twenty years ago (the ened ! The remedy needed is Dr. complete. All RXPAI RING in my line done lo order. Give me a call ami he court weed. ilar, thr 'I4lhday of February, IMB4. at 1 Ktta Rutter va. William Collin* Breach or others liaving become homesick and re Wheeler's Nerve Vitalize! IfENRY J. GOERGE. For <|uaiUy ami variety ot work. o'clock Iu ibe allerooonof that day. aad that the liromlae. 8. L Kilboume. Fedewa* Waihridgc turned.) arrived here yesterday to spend Fowler. Mich. preunae. are deacribad in asid mortgage a, loliews: lor plaintiff: Lyonais! Dooitngfor defendant, A. N. HAI.COM. Ag.l. Imta Mas. tixisea i ISi aad reeeaieeu (17. af block .iutauni for plaintiff lorll.iw The case will a vacation, after so long an almence, Every Man whose watch No. Go# hundred and twenty itggi In said Village lie taken to the Supreme court. with old friends. St. Johna. Mich »f !U. Jehus, according to the recorded plat thar* Bamuei L. Kil bourn undJunro H. Humphrey has been rung out of the bow RICHMOND A OSBORN Repair* furnished for all machine* of —Dared November 2». itoti v*. Jacob C. Krlu. Aaaumpait. S. L. K1I- ('barley Habcock will arrive at tlie JUHTINA VAUCONHANT. imm for plaintiff*; J H. Fedewa (or defend (ring), by a pickpocket, An addition to ibe above may hr found at l,ios .v Uooum.. Mortgogae. ant. Plea withdrawn and Judgment rendered home of Ins parents in this village, this my place a complc line of Farm Irapletneou. Attorney* for Mortgagee. lor plaintiff* In the turn of 912*2*) week, where he will be joined later by every Man whose watch General Insurance Agents Wagon*. Carriage*.organ*. Btc All warrant- ed ffral-cloaa ami at bottom prices. William H. Cootie va. William W. Dennis, his wife, who lias been spending a va has been damaged by drop TTAcMMaarr notice . sm«s. High for defendant, continued. cation with her parents in Ohio. Here Aof Clinton. Jnecpb McOough. idoiotiff rs. ping out of the bow, and HT. JOHN**, MICH. LIVERY A tire l Inc Ordway v*. Alexander Huniict. they will enjoy the holiday season and Joseph Voilkomrncr. William Bloom i ngd ale and Appeal. Norton X Wettner for plaintiff: A T. every Man of sense who Representing Ibe following ('on,pair* -AND- Chariea lIUNimingdulc. defendant*. In attach i 'roaa and Fedewa X Walbridae for defendant . jierhaps the remainder of the winter. Northweatem National. «r Milwaukee, ment. Notice la hereto given that on the IStto continued on application of defendant •toy ot Oct otter. A. D.. IMS. a writ of attach merely compares the old pull The San Plrv, or London, merit was duly issued out of the Circuit Court Horace N. Key* v*. George Hane Aaaump- COMING KVKNTN. Thf laannrare ('«.,of North interim. for the county nf Clinton at the suit ot Joseph *it High. Fedewa* Waihridgc Tor plaint!#. out bow and the new MeGougb. the above named plaintiff, against Judgment for plaintiff for Rft3.it The Kina, of Hartford, the land*, tenement*, goods, • battel*, money Tlie subject of tlie addrees to young sprtnfffleld. of Sprinfflteld, !«»«., ami effects of said Joseph Vollkotnrnrr.wri Ilian: School Report or District No. 4. Klley. men at St. John's church, next Sunday Hoekford. of Rockford. III., BloomInritaJc-and Charles llloomtngtlaie.de- (•ermaaig. of New York, tendant* In asid suit, again*! whom the cause The following is the standing of dif will be 'Had Habits. woe commenced in their parlnerehip name of lYeatcbester. of New York. Vollkouwer, Itloomingdolc X Co., the name* ferent pupils at the examination held There will be Christmas services in Roylston, of Boston. Baa*. of the lodlridiiai* composing such partnership December 12 and 13: St. John's church at the usual morning I wing then unknown io astd plain I Iff and the proceeding* in said cause having at are been Above « per cent. In 4th rrnde -Johnny lionr. Monday. December 25. so amended aa to proceed again*! the sold de Fortcrr: la Wh grade. Ella Dill*. Radiant Chapter. No. TR. order of tlie J. HAMILTON, Boarding Stable fendants aa Oral above mentioned, for the Above *o per cent In «th'grade l/dali ( llffe sum of four hundred and seventy-four dollar* Eastern Star, will hold its regular meet and idgnty-three cents f«C14to;. which said writ and Haml« i Tamer will exclaim: “Ought to have FINE TURNOUT* OF ALL KINDS. was returnable on November Uh. A. !>.. ttoff- Man dir Miller and Joie Smith *1 a tiding above ing. Thursday evening. Dec. 28. at 7:310. Dated. November 2\fh. USB. been made long ago! ” Landscape,Portrait Artist Hpaetal aliaotton given t# Boarding Horae, Firat N per cant In Tth grade. by order of the W. G. M. LYON X DOOUMi. ciaaaaatffU 'uratahed far (.a saw aerial Man. 1419** Plaintiff*. Attorneys. Eiva Border. Jnaic Bddy. Pearl Farrier and The ladies society, of St. Johns It can ’t be twisted off thecase. I make a specialty of FuneraU Plea, a re Partlea. Etc Alan Jnams above 74. church, will give a six o'cluek ten at the Can only be had with Jas. Boss LARGE WORK AHO dWI ’craaa. ha,lac l.aaaa sod 1 Hash led Harsaa OKTC.AOK HALS. —Itafault bavlox baea Hugh mil* and Freddie Rouraaaa In the ah home of Mrs. O. G. Hicks. Thursday. will tod th* bast of facillltea far ireatnieni al ay owdc is ih* oadittoa, af a certain node, and Clara Steven* in the Tth rrnde Filledand othercases stamped CHILDRENS' PICTURE8 ,l*hla. M.C. LIVEBAV. Vetaraary itorgeas.lssr. Mmsttasge. made by Hanry D Hmllh aad Ida ff. Hmtth io Hamwel K Day, datad May 73d. Ito], sad II. A. BURNKS. Teacher December 21. to which all are invited. leadaacc OtoMe* Jd door Weal of The mee with this trade mark------North aide I Mil recarded in the otocc of the Rigidn of Deed, tor Yourself and ladies are cordially in < Baton cennty, la Michigan, on May 3Sd. IMS , Advertised betters. Photographir Work of all Kind* I ____ rHANk atCHHCl Kl.»» Pros r. In Uber 7fl of itneiaag., m, «' w uhtah vited to attend a New Year's dancing Ask yam jeweler for pamphlet. Done and Batiafaellon Guarantred mortgage there la cieimed to be due at Ibe data af TT* JSMffa, SVIC h T ibis not hundred aud tbirty-feur dollar* December JB, lMt: party to lie given at liengal Grange > Watch Casa C*., ire. ou* 4W- Head of Clinton Avenue. Weat hide. and twant*-tworeui*. heatde* an sMevoa y to* ef MUR, L Morris. Edna H Hall. Monday evening. January l. Hill, J. HARRISON 6Bern datlara. xipulated ia asid weetmgr to be Oamtst. Let shinner. Mlaa Groce paid aSeuld aay |>rere*dinas he taken io forrclene (Rater, Mi Tuttle. Jame* R including horses to hay. 91. •**4 mortuage: and a* suit or praceed lng al tow *r Iror. Fred WHaer. Bert A Ladder Arab, will to U» attract mu VETERINARY SURGEON In e*uiir having beau laarttnlad to raaoeer aay V. A. CHAPIN, P M. For Sale, aart af to* debt aarured by mid mortgage: I hen tot, ------—— • wsn> • at the First U. 11. chureh. liengal, by vino* of Ik* power of aal* la aald mortgage ret- RRahlanu Anucasaivo. Christmas night. December 25. A good tataed and of the iiatote la such ram mod* aad WANTED pre.Med. natm* I* hereby given that so Fotoen The Bant Halva in the world far Cuts, literary program will also lie furnished. Men to work for u* who desire to mnkoi •toy I Tth. ta»4, aluaecdork In Ibe afleroooe. Hraiana. Haras. Clears. Halt Khemu. Fever »* the we*, front tour of 10* court hooae for rUs- Come and bring the children. ■none) this fall and winter during alack WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Sara*. Tetter. Chapped Hnada, Chilblaaaa. lon county, in Michigan, to Ibo village of M John*, A Christmas concert will be given at time*. Excellent chanec liberal pay. in nM • •Minty, there will he anM at puMk vends* Onss and all Shin Kraption*. and past- to ibe highest bidder, the premia, • m mid mart lively cares Clint, or no pay required. It the ( ongregational church. Sunday eve If yon have spare lime, out of work. ( OatN, Corn. Bran, middling*. gage •iomsfbad. Vis: Tbeweat half af the south in gn ranted to give perfect satisfaction' looking for a paring hualnc**, write me i east quarter af .ed Ion tonrtaaa. In Townahip raven ning. Dec. 21. A cantata. “ Ring the Corn Meal. Uround Kwl, Hay, Vetth. af Ha age tonr weat. in Michigan said tola or money refunded, rrice 26 cants per BUte,” and trio. “ Holy Christmas Straw and Wood, at thr plovator. |w'i' he made aubfsrt i* tb* nuyment of lb* rs- hox For sale by Flldew A Millman, H» Night" by Ijuwen. are on the program. PRKII K. Vill'Nfi, Nurseryman. m .inder of *oM Mortaage, not y*« doe —Dared No- Johns and Fowler RorilRRTER. N. Y. ■gritor Ni. itoti HAMI'EI. h . DAY. PRtwum A IU LOW ot, Mortuawe A sermon, appropriate to theChristRMS SPBAM E k N4^l 4IK. OVINB AT MILLER'* DARN. HT. JOHNS Alty', toe *TiiTffsgii
------* CLINTON INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1893
BUSINESS MRJMTORY. \r SpPCtACihh Altd EywUfaMMh RtRllUMt We Kitov * DeturOftere bwkeork jrou. Kiwi IrleoSe your ptotronaee wholesRie puces ri Krsppa. DeWitt A Owe tod take » Wte W« ••wrnooiijr well. Co.'s. Kyra testsd free. At tkeir cklofoo pto eupper , At our oar Fair Krldav ami Saturday Barber*. >»n gniiar uifhi Tbi# week See Allison's holiday announoement KM ATI. NtHMI N *»•«»»* WILSON A —F. II. Frazell lias all kinds of mu —This is the shortest day. 8 ■ Aid -- fni iKlii, Wetter St., W«M. Br- on 4th prrs. —The prettiest lot of fancy goods in •nUltf tn . ccaaw ail. both great and aaaall for Christmas presents at Mrs. FrazaH's. corn, and they have I.UUU bushels at And eat chichea pie at Imiaod'k Soli. —If you are thinking of buying a shelled corn for sale at 60 cents per Loan Agents. —Those pretty good* at Jin. Prazell't piano or orgau for a Christmas present, bushel. ere going fast. ■ ft *IIVHIbA!« noMTUftUKHO , see Frazell. —The People's Mutual Fire Insur Liwiieti Caaaial. t7Y«H», turc—Ti ta Walker —Born, in this village. December 20, —The ladies of the library association ance Co., of Ionia. Montcalm and Clin *Wl ,U lirtutniu MortRacr Aaruniira, Acbaal aad 1808. to Air. and Ain. Frank Newman, M. JBKtaal_ Huaftt A . of ehataa Itafti_ for are arranging for a brilliant party to be ton counties, has added over 400 to its •ai* <*K<» .or. Walker aad (forla<-al>.. M. Jahaa. asgn. given at Newton Hall, January 2. membership during 1HW. representing liny your gold tilled watches, of Attorneys. —The bant aud cioutents of Joshua $050,000 new asseU. Kreppa. DeWitt A Co., leading jewelen Calkins, of Olive, were consumed by —The directors of the L. A. W., who EWIft bKVRRnCK. A. AT- and save money. met at Uie Hotel Normandie in Detroit, i TORNFY. <>#ara Hone* Meek. tire on Alonday night, December II. —Boru. Friday. December 16,1 MB, to Insured for $800. on Wednesday of laat week. Iuul a te ria M. LVOV. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Footlt, a non. The —The Knights Templar are contem dious, bitter session. The chairman of YON a DOOL1NU. Atimm at U*,M. Joko*. Mtefc. OBee war K*edt Irk', Marc. child only lived until Monday. plating giving the most elaborate party the meeting exhibited some of the most L —A heavy rain storm visited this sec yet held in St. Johns, on the 22d of unfair and unbesrd of railings aud as tion last Friday, which put a complete February next. a parliamentarian can now even take im check upon trade and commerce. —Mrs. Eliza Hoyt turn placed upon precedence over Bom Heed. The mat ILL H. HKl'MtflN, A Horary at La* aai —We now offer the semi-weekly De our table a box of fresh cream candies ter of consulship goes over to the naUou- W Solicitor la i baarary. OEk* otrr Puli'* ---- Iftlt troit Free l*reas every Tuesday and of her own manufacture, for which she ai convention, which meets at Louis A COAT ON TOP Friday and The Independent , for fc! has our best holiday liow. ville, Ky., ill February. Robert G. u.o. rsaaiM. r. a raaatv a . j Baldwin a year. DIBKIJP Sc R 1 I.DWI V, Anarary. at —Recollect the Kings Daughters' Steel will undoubtedly be declared chief A Lav and -oUciler. la ( bearery. Bounty. —John R. Hopkins, the Democratic entertainment for the benetlt of the consul of the Michigan Division peaaiOD. taal <»t»ia ageata, eaereyaaeen tad weary laaatn Alae rzaiaiar tlUaa, pay lazca, nominee for mayor of Chicago, was worthy poor, in Lebuid ’s store, to-mor L. A. W. tad waha aallartltai. ho el at.a estreated to tbe ir eldcted over Geo. B. .Swift, his Repub row and Saturday. Decemlier ±! and 23. —Our venerable friend and towns ear* will It promptly and faltbluIlT attended to. <■** o»ar Wicker’ grocery. Clinton Arena*. fit. lican opponent, in the election. Tuesday. —Any one haviug Christmas toys or man, Geo. W. Stephenson, was recently Jobe*. Mirb llta —We have a number of somewhat clothing for the King’s Daughters to informed of the death of his sister. Mrs. H. H. ('AMT1.K, Aitoraay at Lav . lengthy communications in hand, which, dispose of. please send to Mr. Iceland ’s Alary Cowley, in l^uidou. England, Circuit • mii «'ovaalaafoatr. .Money teLoaa. Wi>Kr* orar Mia. Buret'. Mllllntry Mora. IISXowing to the crowded condition of our store, either Friday or .Saturday of this which occurred on (lie :a»Ui of Novem columns, we cannot use until after the ions a. ruswt. itasav a. wuatiDu, week. ber last, leaving oue daughter, two sis IJKHWA Sc W % ft. IIH ft IfttftK. Attorney. holidays. —Harry Bradner, an employe in tlie ters. aged respectively, 74 and 82, and JC it Lav, at the old .'-rod, over the corner —We invite special attention to our two brothers, aged respectively, 72 and w«| rtwa^'Sl. Jahaa, Mich is* Manufacturing Co.’s works, iuul two ZRA ft.. amVN. Attorney at Taw , “Business imcal* ’ department on the lingers pruned from one of his hands 80. the latter one of which is Geo. W., Our coatH are alyays on top and tip-top tint page of this issue as it contains E DBe* oerr saHlraa’e .tore, m. Jnhna, Mich Tuesday last, while working wiUi the of this village. The deceased was in | bargains we offer on our New Top Coats ILIIKIIKii: A UMHOItN. Attorney* at many im|M>rtant facts worthy of your machinery. tier OOUi year. She was uom at Horn- W La* OKce orer Alliaaa’* Jewelry Store notice and consideration. —Ivan McKeeby, an employe at tlie castle. Lincolnshire. England, and spent This is the season when yo* should buy f —The A. P. Cook Co., limited, has Manufacturing Co.’s works, ran a long Uie greater part of her life in London. Warm, Comfortable Overcoat —especially as Dentistry. brought suit against C. G. Barnes. late sliver into his right liaud at the base of The time for tlie reuniou in tlie new and H KENYON, I ten tl*t Hast Walker county drain commissioner, for trespass the thumb, on Wednesday, and will be eternal life is not far distant. we are making such Startlingly Low Prices ,o “trees USX on the Swagart ditch. The case will be laid up for some time. —The November term of Uie circuit ; on them now. Physician*. heard January:!?, before Justice Collins. —Our old townsman. Geo. W. Stpheu- court re-oonveiled last Monday and at —On October 3, 1HKS, Kdwanl A. sou. lias concluded to tiave a memorial once took up the liutter-Collins breach B. UUUUL, n. !*•» >urreon atxl II* Durkee liought of Wm. Atkinson the a taeoan thk Fhy.xiao 'HRtt- and re»tdenre window placed in the new Episcopal or piomise case. wiUi which the general Jover Spouldlog * Cu.'« hardw are. »pp. The i»tael.s 4 of s w i of section 20 ; the n e i of s church, in honor aud remembrance of reader is familiar. The case was well T J. TKAVIX, n. I)M Over Kllde* w i of said section 20, and the h * of s ei his deceased wife, who was a faithful tried for liotli sides and was given to tl a A MllUaan'*. IHieare* of women and chit* <)r*n a .prettily. of s w i of said section 20. con anil consistent member. Uie jury Tuesday evening, who. after T7IK ANK C. WI NN. M. D.. Hiy.iciin sad taining 140 acres all in the township of —A brilliant aud very appropriately deliberating upon it until 2 o'clock in Sirfeou. (JBeo oeer Hruler', More. Fowler Greenhush, for which he )iaid $1.40o. the morning, agreed u |mmi a judgment S______1X47 illustrated Christmas story ; late and —Christopher Klutz, of Greenbtish. correct eastern market reports, and Mr. for the plaintiff in tlie sum of $!. 4HP, M. ■*., I'hyax'lan and C. -■rgwan. Other at raaftdanrr. Ant have* died on Sunday last. December 11. of Cleveland ’s recent message to (.Congress Iieing $5Ui less than Uiat rendered in M.ulb of I ha Herrin H**ae. st. John. IS* 7 consumption, aged years, lie had on Hawaii affairs, may be found on our tlie former trial. Judge Daboll is re LOOK. H ARl, W. ft*., Physician and Bur* been a resident of this county 1H years, ported as having inode u very able and H__ • grw.n. Eureka. Mich. 1117 inside pages ot Ibis issue. lie leaves a wife and six children to unbiased charge to the jury upon this ». PWl.LAMlI Pbyairtao and Surgeon. Messrs. Heller A Spiro. Uie new a tBhee over Wtlaan'. rlothlag ttoie Krat- mourn his loas. The funeral was held cigar nr akers in our village, have easily occasion. We understand tliat the de- Jdoorororner tea* and Ottawa .1 rent.. IZX4 at the Kvangelical church on Tuesday. found sale among our own dealers, for endant will appeal. n. I'ObT, tl. Physician. Surge** Rev. Kcehler officiating. all Uie cigars they iiave been able to Or abd Drugwid mat side •( Main ureot, Eu Tli. Kins'* ll.Nght.r.' Salr. reka.Mien. 'Mice at drug store. All call* prompt —The work of conspicously posting manufacture up to this time. This ly .Mended. Preemptions care! tlly compounded. ______HR the names of the streets on the various speaks volumes for their goods. "They eervt< «i«*i well wi and Accoucheur. ORcc re Main .tree!. IL WiO. 1IJLS was a pleasant and remunerative uffair. tie D re watt, at Fontiac. Dec. 25. Mr. fested hy this noble circle of young the net earnings being about $>V>. Mem Flynu is a tnembei of Uie law Urm of ladies deserve more than a passing no Photography. bers of Uie other church societies par Patterson A Flynn, of this village, and tice. Thev are u sisterhood of service. Day aud night they have met to dis 44. HI.IAKIXI. Lesdiog Photogra- ticipated liberally for which the M. E. the prospective bride is one of the lead • j ber. over i hspto A i o.'s store >t .loaas. people are very grateful. That is the ing young ladies of Pontiac. cuss ways and means to carry out this Copy0 tag and enlarging Work guaranteed ftrct-claa*. laudable work, aud loving hearts and way to stimulate a hearty social action On Alonday night of this week a busy lingers Iiave pnvhicedmnny useful ftteriaary. for the great and good work. large number of the members of the aud ornamental articles. ('nine and buy. SUE! —Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Corbit gave a Raptist church, of this village, gave Mrs. Of Heavy Weight vg. ItOHV. V.*. oold M •dali.' All have heard of tlie Kiug s Daugh _ the fiatsrlo Veierioary Collegr om<«. a very pleasant six o'clock tea and pedm J. D. Crowner a very agreeable surprise, ters. hut do all know ot tlie noble work ooald'. dear store. Night*. Pltnep Hotel. party at their pleasant home, corner of it being her birthday. Refreshments thisjbeiievolenl society is doing all over Cass and Stewart streets, to about 70 were served and a general good time en the world. There are names of mem Paiuting. of their friends. Thursday evening joyed by ail. Mrs. Crowner was also bers on Uie roll from Japan. ('Iiiua. In- CLOTHING du. New Zealand. Australia. Tkllffjr, J. PLI mvTKIU. PAINTER. tird* of last week. The prizes were awarded tlie recipient of a tine table caster, from o ers by innil promptly attended to. quality France. Itul>. Germain . Great Britain, Still in progress atthe Enod esrellenee, the acme of in*ftit," It our motto,to Mrs. F. K. Grisson and Kdwanl the visitors. and from every state and territory iu file* «o n trial. iXMtf Brown ; the former, a large and hand —The members of Clias. K. (trissou our own country. Do all know, also, some cluster of rarest roses; the latter, tliat all circles are independent from Post. G. A. It. smuggled themselves in each other, and Uie aid given outside ______I ndertakiuc. a deck of handsome cards in an exquis to tlie kitchen at tlie Post rooms on can only tie encouragements and sug W. IMiK «H« n. I’NDKItTAKI.lt— ite case. Tuesday evening. U being tlie regular gestions y Tlie work near at Itand —the V ••pporiteOooit Hmw Square. m. Johur,Mb-li. meeting night of the Relief Corps. deserving pooi at our door, can only MR —The late Aaron Davis, of Riley hope for relief from tlie King's Daugh townsliip.tand later of lauising. was in When tlie latter had fairly called to ters. ('ommittees are fonued whose sured in the Knights of Honor and a order tlie men walked in upon them duty is to investigate and search out the wi* cm u member of the llinghani Lodge, for with coffee, ice cream, etc., and a jolly needy poor mid relieve their temporary j Store, No. 17 Clinton Ave , St. Johns. giNid time was Iuul. wants until they can help themselves, $1,00u. On Dec. 14 Mrs. Davis received and best of all. tliev are greeted with a prompt remittance for tier claim, ami —The show windows up and down kind words of cheer and hope for better says she cannot be otherwise than favor the avenue are brilliantly illuminated ilmy*. They iielieve that "the drying Since the commencement of this Great Slaugh ably Impressed with the nnler for its by ml. white and blue electric lights, up of a single tear has more of honest which gives a lieautiful effect to the fame tluui shedding seas of gore." ter Sale our sales have been Immense , prompt payment of losses and tlie cour May Heaven bless tlie King s Daugh teous attention of Uie gentlemen of the lovely goods therein displayed. It ters. iuul inspire the good people of St. and why shouldn ’t they be, when such order and the officers of Hinghani lawlge. would pay our friends in the surround Johns to give them a liberal patronage ing country to drive in some evening at the fair and supper is the wish of —On Saturday morning last a horse O ne N ot in the Circle. bargains are given to the people. \\ e CURE was hitched on the corner two miles this week to witness these pretty illumi omlUvaal! 'hotfOQhlM ecemhetii 13. was tlie Commamlery. No. H4, I nited Friends of horse was almost white, smooth shod, :Mlh anniversary of Uie birth of Mrs. M. Michigan, held Dec. hi. lHKi.the follow IF#. . a A Dealer’s Opinion. amt was attached to a somewhat shabby F. Pitts, of Uiis village, and was pleas ing officers were elected for the ensuing You an* thinking of buying SICK top buggv with red gearing. Owing to antly remembered by a very agreeable Rtolatbs yet OtrtwY Iittfta Unr POM ms anything in equally ealaahftotaOoaatlpotlon. curtagai. l ;.ro- surprise party on the evening of tliat l oiauteuiirr— Krauk H. Koor. tlie slippery condiUon of the roads on VIce-OMtotneiHirr —Mr*. < H. Hrntoetl rtatiaa thtoaaaoylaaiiiaiMlalai. whlla they stay Claue . Mich.. Dec 2. IHM8. tliat morning it looked as if tlie horse day. planned by tlie I.O. O. F..assisted Secretary -Uhmn A, Wllcos. MARBLE OR CRANITE ilf thoyc Treasurer Cornellu* H. Honnei A. ScHENt.-K A Son : had lieen thus aimmtoned in a hurried by the members ot Uie Rebekali degree Prelate--Mr*. Mary D. Clark. manlier, as lie could not navigate fast and friends and neighbors. A very en Marshal 8tapken H. Motflanxsk Now is the Time. Please send me one tmrrel Buckwheat Wanften Mre. H.N.UIfford. enough. Some humane passer-by joyable time was had anti the <*otnpany < iuard —Mr*, (too. L. Tlukcout Flour for my mm use. I cannot get HEAD stopped and threw a blanket over the left with Mrs. I*ftts a handsome pickle Swwtry ROwartl K. Kart ram along very well without It. as ft is the Trualeaa—Mrs-C. H. Mennett. W H Mulder poor animal. About two miles south caster as a token of their esteem. \ adO Timothy II. (Tam I have tilt* largest stock I ever had liest I ever used. ______i will had thaoa llttla \ of this point. Lewis liaiimgardner. who —Christinas will be observed this year . at this time of the year, and will Very truly. ahtata aoamay voy. that Ukey wta^no^bo^tftj was coming to town, met a queer act by fit. John's clmrcli wlUi more than the Date Name and Maatoftenc . sell it C. S. CHASE. ing fellow traveling south. He never usual interest and services. The church Dec •—Albert Waters, lahsiwn looked up as Uiey pasted by. but pulled Minnie Kruger. Dailae . WAY D0WM. will be elaborately trimmed and a tine Dec Warren LUdy. HaerK- ACHE his cap sill closer over his face. Was musical program Arranged. Services on (If a . w tut ». weat the rig stolen ami there abandoned V Christmas day will be celebrated at 10:30 14- Wm. J fort right, DeWitt. Ilertha Henderson. DeWitt.. MKK SK BKFOHK YOl III V. —Mrs. Mary A. Shepard died at her a. m.. Rev. Frederick Hall, rector, offi lie, 14 Kred Heller. IhlfXaln... Rllen May (Jngwr, Ortd r aaay to take On* or two ptlU maksa due home in learning on Thursday morning ciating. The Christmas celebration of Wh aoa ktrtoUy ematahfti awl do oot grtpo at the Sunday school will be held on Ht. Dew. I* — ltd win A. Trtpo BUCKWHEAT -ha of laat week, aged 4« years. She was Flora M Nye. Oi ■o Im, Mehftiit Mwauheoforgl RBI the wife of (*eorge Shepard, oldest son of John's Day. Wednesday evening. Dec. lie,- «» Uraot A Maynard. F. F. MURDOCK bgftWBuiajikui.wwklbTatfl. the late William Shepani. Mrs. Shepard 27th. at 7:80. This will be bright and Luna V lllakcolor. ORBnPBB RRcotctwR OOs# Mas* VRXK. Dec J* Edwin I.. IxtNoblc. Bath Ground Every Day! was bom in Ontario county. N. Y„ In interesting, and the public is cordially Dale B. Smith. Hath Mtu.ru. SIWL OOSE. Skill PW3 October. 1844. And had lieen a resident invited to each and all of these services. of I*ansing for the past twenty rears. The one great value —the blessed af FOR SALE —Cants Iiave lieen issued an noun cing feet of Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Yltaliaer She was of a remarkably cheerful amt the marriage and reception of Miss M. is to restore tlie nerves to a natural and sCottonRoot happy disposition, a leiiahie friend aud Agues Clancy, of Bengal township, this healthy condition. We ape paying 50 to Ho cent* a In order to cluar an rotate I want a ,-aab excellent neighbor. She leaves a bus- couuty. to Prof. Frank L. Cotter, of Ma COMPOUND. MAHKIKI) purchaser for the follow la* land* In the town* bushel for this grain. iNMMl and large circle of friends to rion. Oseeola county. Midi. The mar of Victor and Hath. rU: Tbe South-eaei <|uar- mourn tier loss. The funeral was held riage services wilt be solemnized at Cad P.UPY -WILLIAMS At the rroMents- of the ter of tbe North eaat quarter of aecttoii erreti urkte'. pa rente, in Weetphalla tnwnahlu. De A. SCHENCK tc SON, on Friday and tlie remains were brought illac. Christmas morning. Dec. 25. I8HR. cember IE IBS. Mr «Irrin Nddy. of Ragle, (7>; tbe North-weet quarter of tbe South-weet to shepordavllle for bnriai Saturday by Fr. lloreau. and the reception will and Ml** < I rare William*, of Weetphalla. quarter of aoction eight , ail in rnwn are ELSIS. B(I. si. vTBR - FKAZSLL -At the M. C. parsonage, (I) north of Range one ID west Alan tbe morning. Mrs. Shepani lias lieen III for lie held at the residence of her sister. by tbepaator. Hoe. C O Thomas. Dec IS Hnuth-enat quartern! tbe South-weet quarter or , several months but her death was very i«B. Mr Feed Mater and Mtoe Viola FraaeO Mrs. Corwin, in Marion, in the evening both atm John* motion thlrtr-twn (S3); tho Sauth hnlf of the sudden. She sat up in lied Thursday of that day. where Miss Clancy lias lieen IIII.I.KH -I'NtlRH Al theeaoer ptaer and Iq South-weet quarter of tbe Soutb-eaal quartet - morning amt requested her husband to spending the principal portion of tier the aame, Dec. 14, IMS Mr. Fred Holler and of eectlon thirty-two <*?, ail In town etx IS) j Mr*. Rlten M Haaer. i**th of Dupiain north of Hart.. ^ one (1) want. / / ^"rvtod Lily Ovaapaap. bring IteT some breakfast When he time during the laat two years. They - iiimutiirr hendbmion . ai to* wm For price* aad other part leu to re apply to I * ■ returned a few moments later she was will enjoy the heat wishes of a I mat of plane hr the earn.- Dor M, MR. Mr. Wm. J. ante for mek maMftaa. at the t < Oft riant and Ml** Berth* llende town . ho*h FRANK R NORBON. Raid last. Johnsotod .taawh.re hy all drw«aftkt». dead. friends here and there. 4 MUM tf 0*1 Hammond BnIMIng. Detroit icSfi^wsr-T CLINTON INDEPENDENT.’. THURSDAY, DEC. 21.1893
IM, between 4 and I eVIsrk In the after- forts of the prwaldent to old In thv itMu. noon, a detack tarot of the marines with ration of h»r (ovrrnmrni will rwtr. I two pieces of artillery landed at Hono have not thus far iMmal that she la CLEVELAND ON HAWAII. lulu. This itetmnlnaUoa was of Itself an willing to yield them hrr acquiescence. art of war. as there was no pretense of The . hrrk which ttiy plan* have thus any .-unseat on the part of the queen's encountered h»a prevented their preaan- soverniaeat.■«.r,R_».. which was ...... hntli ...«le L.wfacto —and... tation to the member* of the provisional ■w Hitt MESSAGE TO CONOREtttt ON the de )JureMW partgovernmentmmewt There Isla aw little I government. while unfortunate public tiw the |>retenar that such forces misrepresentation* of the *ttuailon and n THAT PROBLEM. were landed for the security of American exaggerated statements of the senti men ts JD3L SOX-XX-A.iT S. HTJl£PHEEr, life and property. They were, on the of our people have obviously Injured the kontrary, stationed n u to command the prospects of successful executive media Lata of LONDON, now of CHICAGO, w4lk a Office and Laboratory u HILLSDALE, MIC1L, s«k« of tlw Overthrow of the Huaarebf palace. Furthermore. If life and property tion In commending this subject to the ha Participated In by foreign powers would have landed men. the congr<-«*. I desire lo add the assur hundreds,, ana effected some of the moot Wonderful Cures over made in the State. lBm____ theyy M______—>. Tiro*______fun the military ______ance that______I shall he much______xratltted to oo- Awrrlnw Cutsets* and OMelnla. -Paid occupation of Honolulu by the Unlled ; operate In uny lc 4 too fataijy fihystotan bed pmntiuiteed the an liuuraiwa. U ailliaml Suwt tali to —■-rult pat Ion by cou'ent or aa an occupation ican honor, integrity and morality. so. All MtSMkfttnm. cosiuimye — and advtou (r*a ne. esaltated by danger* (hreatenlng . C.. President Cleveland. In his mesaaxe to nccounusl for In some other way and on Iln-rmbrr lk. IK amtri ms on the Hawaiian question, says kir *. other ground, and Its real motive At St. Jahns, Thursday. Jan. 4,1894. One day only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johtr. and purpose are neither obscure nor far to that dlfhcultles which have arisen over IV*Tltl ITIIIVt Tt» WIU.IH. the solution of the problem make It expe The United Htates forces being now on I nation t'rcs to All. Climate Dli dient that It lie referred to congress Jus the scene and favorably stationed, the t'opy of a For l ton of I be t’urre- Although the doctor tn la many Tbe doctor treats iki some diseases, but tice and rigm should be followed In the committee proceed**! to carry out their original scheme. They met the next «|t»adrMi-r Will* tbe >rw Minister. led to use expensive tnatrrmenu vote* hi# wlioie time to the treatment of treatment of the mutter. When the pres chronic und lung staudiiur ami surgical 4 morning. Tuesday, the 17th. perfected In what la termed the in . tructions to ahcrntcais In making analysen. mtoro- ent administration entered upon Its duties the plan of tem|M*rary government, und eases; oases given up by other .Ma-tors and pro- Minister Willis Mr. Uleveland, In the cor ■ and other notantlflc cxam uatlona, noiinceil incurahlt*, Ime :nomt desires to sae. I»r. the senate had under cunaidrrattou a tixed upon Us principal officers, ten of wnom were drawn i r*>m the thirteen respondence submitted to the senate with •C* be makes no chargee to anyone, bat lev- Buuiplirey has had nserly A'UI cures In ([ treaty providing for the annexation of the metnlters of the committee of safety. Be mg it to lien part of tbe phjrstciaa's duty state of Michigan, while hL patient* all told tn his message, again goes over the ground Minnesota. Wisconsin. Illinois. A la hama. Ten Hawaiian Islands. tween 1 and 2 o'clock, having Itrst taken of the conspiracy, which overture* toe to ascertain tbe patient's true condition thr precaution of ascertaining whether nessee. (Jeorgts. Obki and Indian* liave lieen Additional Importum-e Is attached to the monarchy and the results of Mr. Bloutil's without expenee Co the sufferer. When fully five times that number: nearly two-thirds treaty of annexation because it contem there was anyone to oppose them, they Investigation* Then comes the following: of these sufferers were given up as btijialsss proceeded n> the government building to The president is determined that he will ever and wherever Kr. Humphrey d rrtdm plated a departure from unbroken Amer Invalids, some to ha bUnd. some dear, and proclaim the new government. No signs not -end back to the senate for Its action Co locate a ntonthiy visit crowds dock to others a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney dis ican tradition In pnnldlus for tbe addi of opposition were manlf* *1, and there- thereon the treaty which he withdrew see him. ami nc wonder, for by tbe first ex ease. consumption, diet* urtlve female troubles. tion to our territory of Islands of the sea upon an American citizen began to read from that body for further consideration Among others, hundreds of children hopeless tn*- proclamation from the steps of the on the ilh day of March last. stains nop. aud often without ■ more than two thousand miles removed ly deformed. But liebold how many of thees gvvernmeut building, almost entirely ’’<>n your arrival you will take advan question, be telto tke It valid see and beer, while nearly all are rapidly front our nearest coast. These cnnaldera- without auditor*. It Is said that before tage of (he earliest opportunity h> In trouble Is. end tbe prospect of a ears, aud being cured. M tioii- might of themselves call for Inter the resiling was finished, quit*- a con form the queen of thb*. Make known to moot wonOerful of ail be values hla am Tbe doctor Is samoindsd with the finest and fere n.-e with the completion of a treaty course of persons, vanouaiy estimated at her the president's position regard.ng the most extensive oollemoo of Instruments *s ante!. ! upon by a previous administra from fifty to Itn. some arm-d and some reprehensible conduct of the American Imprraslon and first look at a patient more lit ported to this country for examining a tion llut it ap|w-aced from the documents unarmed, gat here, I «boul the committee minister anJ the presence on land of the than ell etor, and Dr Humphrey ta never •resting ail forms ol chronic ailments of the nccompaii) Ing the treaty when submitted and gave them aid an 1 ComnlSBCa. This United Stales forces. Advise her of the eeed. (ace. eye. ear. throat, chest, lungs, heart, to the nenatc, that the ownership of Ha statement Is not Important since the one mistaken tn his dlaguoata tn any oeaa. desire of this government to do Justice Tbe doolori i arils sit differ markedly stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro waii was tendered to us by a provisional cunirolllng factor In th«- whole affair was and lo undo this wrong. You will, how ductive organs, urinary organs, brain and government set up lo succeed the consti unquestionably the United State* marines from tbe general practlthatsr In all re ever. at the same time Inform the queen spect* Following the blan of fit. (ieorao’s nervoL-i system, iwraiysis. growths, joint dia- tutional ruler of the islands, who had who. drawing up under nrms and with that the president expect] that she will easea. piles, hip d iseases, seiatlos, skin diseases, bseti dethroned, and It ositlon of San Francisco, under date of Nevember they ought to get well tu a few days or, possible, and a good common-sense s.sternent way promoted by thl* government. ” most |M*rtlou* |M*rpiexlty. on the one 24: "The brevity of your telegrams 1s em weeks, notw ttlistanding the fact that they tiut a protest also accompanied said Cures alter all others Fail. on the pert of (Ik - patient l*v mall II the next hand, she had possession of trie palace, barrassing. You will Insist upon amnesty have suffered for veers. thing to a | ersonai consultation. treaty, signed by the queen ana her minis of the bat rack* and of the |>oiic«- station, and re* .ignition of obligations of the pro ter* at the time she made way for the and had at her command at least W visional government as essential condi provisional government, which expliritly fully armed men and several piece* of ar tions of restoration. All Interests would Delays Are Dangerous. Facte fo* Men of All Age*. etatc ! that she yielded to the superior tillery. Indeed, the whole military force tie promoted by prompt action." Many diseases are so deceptive that hundreds are ailing with By reason of false modesty tbe youth of our land are kept in force of the I’nlted State*, whose minis of her kingdom was on her side and at Mr. Oreshant to Mr. Willis, dated De dangerous, yet Insidious, maladies, all unconscious of their true ter had caused I’nlted State* troops to Is- her disposal In thl* stale of things. If cember .1: "Your dispatch, which was condition. They know ther are not well, but are entlrelv Ignorant Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and Indiscreet landed at Honolulu, and declared that lie th«- queen could have dealt with the in received by .-learner on the 25th of of the deadly fang* fastening upon some vital organ, which must practices produce. These vices If |>crslatrwer*. Involuntary loss rtf test was sure!" of the first Importance. But the United States had allied Itself * 11iee11 refuse to ament t-i the written reel cm tier, every moment of neglect brings you nearer tbe 'lay vital fluids, general prostration, and oftentimes Imbecility and If true, nothing hut the concealment of with her enemies, had recognised th'-m 'Millions, you will at .nice inform her when on incurable stage may superveoe. when the most skillful oh rook: epilepsy. Or all maladies afflicting mankind there la Its truth could Induce our government to a* the true government of Hawaii, and that tie- prescient will erase Interposition physician can render you no assistance. Hie present is am. Tbe pmbahly non*- about which the common laivilr doct-m In general angotlat- with the semblance of a govern - had put her and her adherents In the po in her behalf and. while he deems It his future may be too lat *. practice knows so little, vet no suffer* ’ nml the attention of tbe me.it thus created, nor could u treaty sition of opposition agaln.-t lawful au •Inly lo endesvot it restore her as the A Life of FXpert end Opportunity. experienced specialist more than these, and here we have to minister resulting from the acts staled In the pro thority. She knew- that she could not sovereign of th** constitutional govern to a diseased body, a .!Uea**-d mind, and imaginations filled with test have been knowingly deemed worthy withstand the power of the United State* ment of the Island* h!s further efforts In Dr. Humphrey ’s entire life has been devoted to tbe studr and work morbid desires aoJ frerful apprehensions l)r. Humphrey's un- of consideration by the senate. Yet the hut she believed that she might safely that direction will depend upon the of kta profession, and Is rich in practical experience tn hospital, dis l.urallo.e.1 siu-oos# with theeo unfortunates arises not only from the truth or falsity of the protest had not trust to its lustier. Accordingly Home que.-n’s unquslitlel agreement that all pensary and private practice, and many of the truly wonderful fact of the most scientific and specific mtsheatlnti known either In been Investigated. hours after th,- recognition of the pro itlons created b the provisional things be has **v*n and dose. If told, would read mure like fiction than this or any other country, hut also to the fact of the direct Intliienee I conceived It to l»e my duty, therefore, visional government by the United Stat'-s n .pi ipei ..nr*.- ..f admin, sober truth. In tbe great hospital* of Ruropc his opportunities have Of hta powerful will j|>oa the peculiar mental depression always to withdraw the treaty from the senate minister, th*- palace, the barracks and the istratlon shall lie issunted and .upon such been second to no living man's ; not only sc, but he has thoroughly found In such oases, hr which he Is enabled to tnfiiae a part of his for examination, ar.d meanwhile lo cause police station, with all the milltarv re pledge* bv her as will prevent the adop- I travels*!, and bis view* of life, d.seaaa, *4t . are so brood and cosmo own energy Into their hopeless Urea. Were not all such casea held an accurate, full and Impartial Investiga source* of the country, were delivered up tlon of my measures of proscription or politan that like a Mould ora Vanderlmt In railroad l>usoii the representation punishment f ir what has been done In I keeps watch of and overlook* the entire medical world constantly. thousands of gTSteftil patient* who bare been cured, and are pistejr tbe subversion of the constitutional gov- made to her that her cause would there the pa t by those setting up or supfiorting Tbe methods ol McKenzie. Vlrehow. Pasteur. Koch. Brown-Wcqusrd, perfect men. physically and mentallr. Disease or debility of tbe re ••ament of Hawaii and the Installment after be revived at Washington, and the provisional govern wool. The president I M. Barge on. Kothergdl. Bernard, etc., are as familiar to him aa to productive orran* of either sex rapidly destroy* theenergtes of both In Its place of the provisional government. w-hile protesting that she surrendered feel* that by our original interference thSRMMres, at. t while ever ready to grasp and retain a root, he holds body and mind, robs the step of lu elasticity, dims tbe bright eye, I selected for the work of Investigation to the suj>ertor for«-es of the United and what followed w»- have Incurred re feat to old friends tenaciously, and makes new one* oautioualy. ex liaise the cheek, develops cowardice and often destroys the brightest the Hon. James H. Blount, oth presi has had the special advantage of Ku.xipeaa breo4< down the actual structure Itself. to constitute the provisional government, her restoration or to maintain her au- li Bren In some oases when this has happened whether from imprudent habits of youth or dent and senate were misled. and yet the provisional government, with thorlty thereafter, you will *av that the hospital atudle* is microscopy of tbe blood sexual excesses In mature year*, or any cause It Is unne>-e**ary to set forth the rea and tissues, who cam*-* with him a full line of unusual xfcfff may stun the destructive oper the unanswered protest In its hand, has president camtal use IMve without the I ation. stay the Inroads of tbe disease, and that debilitates tbe sexual functions, tipcediiy son* which in January, ii#3. led a con- tened to negotiate with She United Htates Instruments Hii-I apparatus :’,r making strict Mid permanently cured. Consultation fi authority of t-ongre* . Should the queen j ly scientific examinations of the various text- give the patient a comfortable and useful •Merablv portion of American and other for the permanent l«nrd*htnent of tha- accept the conditions and the provisional life Other oases. If neglecto*). after (Msalng and strictly confidential. Abaoluteoureaguar- for* i-.-r- merchants and traders residing queen front power and for u sale of her urea and secretions or tbe Indy, as toe urine, autred No risk Incurred. government refuse to surrender, you will | blood, discharges of any kind, catarrhal se a certain stage, die In spite of all that skill at Honolulu to favor the annexation of kingdom. l»e governed by previous Instructions. If ean do. Hencell Is not only dangemu* to de Hawaii to the I’nlted States. It Is stiffl i Mir country was In danger of occupy cretions, etc., etc., which examinations am now |MI*p«t or Flu scientifically treated and the tirovlslonal government asks whether I considered indt«|>*-n*able to a correct diagnosis lay. but ofttlmes criminal, for most all of ua dt ltt to note the fact and to observe that ing the position of having actually set th* l'ntt*sl Htates will hold the oueen to lire for those we love, far tn<>rv than for positively cured by a never-failing method. the project was on- which was zealously up a temporary government «>n foreign In all forms of otmeure and chronic diseases. the fulfillment 'if th* stipulated condl- 1 As very few doctors outside the large* itle* are ourselves, ami II Is a crime against these tn Persons unsklllfully fronted hv Ignorant prom..:. I In the minister representing soil for the purpose of acquiring, through tlon . "»i w II gay that the president. I neglect ourselves until premature death the United States in that country. He that agency, territory which we had thu* prepared with ou«ily outfit of inieroecoplo pretender# who keep trifling with them month acting undrr dictates of honor and duty. I and other essential Instruments for making it closes the scene. after month, giving yolsonoua and Injurious evidently had an anient desire that it wrongful*)* put in <>ur |...*-.*>, ,.n, and a he has done In endeavoring to effect li ahouhl becum>- a fact, accomplished by strictly first-class diagnosis In many cases, the compounds, should < ' the doctor. w<- have as i* precedent against such ac restoration, will do all in his consiltu- j afflicted would do well to call upon the doctor bis agency and during hi* ministry, and tion the refusal of I’resident Jackson to tlon il is.wer to cause oliservance of the | such a* have baffled the skill of all other Wonderful Taros by my Improved method was not inconveniently scrupulous as tu and get his opinion and learn whether the physician* and their remedies. Ilr. Humph recognize T'-xa.i nr Independent front «-ondlt*on* he has imposed. ” doors of hope are yet open or forever dosed I itroent accomplished in nerrou* debility, the mean* employed to that end. • >n the Mexico after the liattle of Han Jacinto. rey quickly entree. i’sneer*, turner*, fibroid pn-mi«turr*lcpl!neiif manly power*.#nd kindred The la*t in*- lo*ure of tbe oorres|>*indencc agnlnst them. and polvpotd growths cured without the ISth day of November. 1W2. nearly two I l»el|evc that a candid and thorough I* the letter from ' InUtcr Thurston to , There comes a turning point In the course air*Clions, which have ins-n neglect•-'i or ua- months lieforc the first overt act tend examination of the facts will force th- Haeretary <rtmcnts or failures. of every disease; this I* especially true of all no pain, no danger. ing towards the subversion of the trans conviction that th»- provisional govern Thurston claim* for the provisional govern- j progressive diseases, al! or am of which are 1‘atienta' treated by mall and medicines seat fer of Hawaiian territory to the United ment ,*we« Its existence to att armed in tnent that it I* a dul' orsaalxad ami fullv t curable up to a certain time; that Is, until Manhood Perfectly Restored. by express. Personal consultation preferable, State-, he addressed a long letter to the vasion by the Untied Htates Fair-mind rccognl e l ami Independent government. 1 auch tissue change In some Important organ Quick, painless and certain cure for Impo we guarantee curable cases. ascretarv of state. In which the case ed people, with the evidence before them, lie die* that th - prn\t*i .irsu.-i will hardlv t-lulm that the Hawaiian gov hit* *n 1 milted to the president tbe istser to on moral. i*.iltlc.«l and economical ground* ernment was overthrown by the people ar*.It rat*- the rase h * lielwecn t lie tn-elves Vrtnalvsls iRxamlnatlon of Urine'. —All persons suffering with obscure dis eases, or suspected kidney affections, would rtn well to He refer* to the los* to the Hawaiian of th<- island*, or that the provisional and P'orcii l iluokalanl Me complains that bring from tW’to f.. . t .. i,,. « ,.r the first urine passed In the morning for SMlMUaa WhUe Hr liumphrvvs |*-rmanent address ta augur inter. —t* from the operation of :n. his government has receive.I no notice that Ublcego. III., owing to the large number of patients in Southern Michigan and Northeastern Indiana and Ohio, he lias located a branoh government has ever existed with ih*:r office and dispensary al Hillsdale. .Michigan, where all letter* from this section can be addressed Cor. North and Broad HU. McKinley 1*111 and the tendency to still consent. It waa on trial for its life mid lias hail no Sinher depreciation of suxur prop* rty uti As 1 apprehend the situation, we ar>- chance to brim.' wit names to refute those of " ler* some positive measure of relief I* brought face to face with thr following Mr Blount 'All letters Inclosing stamp far pas swerod free. All romspoadsnrs oo.l consultation In strictest confidence. granted. He strongly inveighs against condltlonr. Th- lawful government of In transmitting the Hawaiian correspond the existing Hawaiian government, and Hawaii was overthrown without the ence to the House of l,et>re«entittl * es. I * rt> - - j amp halt rally deci.tr* — tor annexation. drawing of a sword or thr tiring of a ub-nt Uleveland *ald: In making thl* com In this view It seem* proper to quote shot, by process, every step of which mit tu atlon I lt*»e withheld inly a dis from a letter written by the minister to It may safely be asserted, is directly natch from the former minister to Hawaii. | the secretary Of slat* on the Mh day of traccatde *o and dependent for Its suc \.| lindrt dm*, of i .(-tol er - |s r.-, uiid a Match. I»2. nearly a year prior to the cess upor the agency of the United Htates dispatch from tin- present minister. No flr*< step taken toward annexation. After under date of November t*i 1<0Xt Imcause III ! government thtough Its diplomat!*- ami my opinion the publication of thc-e two otating the possibility that th> existing national repreo-ntatlves. But for the no ■overntnent of Hawaii might Is* over- paper- would Is- incoinnatlblc with the torious predlllctloni* of thi United Htates public interest* The dlspitch of Notrtn- tUT minister for annexation, th*- '-iimmlttr* bill *n. Minister titeven* writes as follows: oar 14 IRQ i- without daunt lira detailed In- | of safety, which should be the commit formation of the developments which •'Ordinarily. In Ilk*- circumstances, the tee of annexation, would never have ex nil- to limit th*- la: prompted VtnUter Willi, telegraphic dis isted. llut fur (h<- lauding of the United patch on the same date to secretary lira* and movement of the United States forces states fon-es upon fals.- pretexts, re In foretgr. waters and dominion exclusive- liwhi on which »», based the order to sus specting th«* danger to Ilf.- and property, pend Instruction* ly to the protection of the United States the committee would never have exposer) leg. tlon ami of th«- lives and propart) of themselves to the pains and itenallles of I American citizen* llut as the relations treat-.n by undertaking the supervision GRAINS OF COLO. of the United State* to Hawaii are excep of the queen's government. But for the tional and In former years the United Htat.— official* here took somewhat excep presence of the United Htnte* forces tn th*- Immediate vlclnlt) and In i>o*ltlon to | A chronic (frumblcr can be set down tional action In circumstances of disor afford all n**slcd protection ami support , as a person who loafs too much. der. 1 ucsh * to know how far the pre*- th*- committee would never have pro- [ oat minister and naval commander mav claimed th<- provisional government from | An easy chair for a discontented deviate from established International rule* itiU precedent* In contingencies in the step* of the government building; and i mun is not to be found in any market. dies'. 1 in the first part of this dis finally, hut for the lawless occupation of Honolulu under false pretexts hv the There ia not much ifood in the man patch.” 4^ To a minister of thl* temi>*r. full of Unite*! Hiales troops, and hut for Minis- i who docs tint want to be (food clear aenI for annexation, there seemed to arise ter Htevens' recognition of the provisions'. I thrmiirh In January. IMR. the precise opportunity government when the United Htates 1 ” a4 .Tiition for wh» mat forces were ils sole support and .-onstl- Unless a man has n character that TWICE-A-WEEK; tut«sl Its only military strength, the and we are quite prepai.-d for ft** exult- er government would neverA won 1 ^ow dirt he had hotter keen uuT an: enthusiasm with which In a letter to queen atul h th* -date department, da tad Uebrnar> I. have yielded to the provisional govern- | out of politics. inent. even for IN NEWSFAPERDOM UK! he declares: "The Hawaiian |»eiir Is ’or a time and for thr sol'- -n.the______muti___ whou works - the hardest. . for. Ron full rtf**, and this Is the golden hour purpose of submitting her case to th<- enlightened justice of the United Htates. the least pav is the one who ha* the for the United States to pluck It." A*, a 1 ••Tw*c*-*-)V*;xx ’ I* tIk - new name given to the forth. • illustration of the activity of thl* It'-itevinx. therefore, that the United biffffeat fortune. diplomatic repreaentailve. attention is i Htates could not. under the circumstance* Serai-\V*ckljr l*e:r*.it Free Pre**. The " Twice a- call. llsclosrsj. annex the hknr.d* without lust Never tell all von .oioiv. for lie \v ho M’eek " Iui* taken tlx- place of tbe «4<’ Weekly edition •two. Icttei was written. appar*ntlv un ly Ineurrlnx the imputation of acquiring ,_|i ...... i,’ i. . i._ ___ ...__ __ u hkrh. after an existence of IS! year*, waa - treaty of unnexu- more thau tie know*, Nov. 301 li, ivyt. A weekly |>cf* r I* no l.«ger fully th«- United mates." he assumed the pro- tlon to the setixl* “Iw,for Its,«„ .wconsideration.*n * snuff j ,____ .__ , __ , , . , adequate to tls- r*s|uir*-m*-nt*of this j-mgresaivo age doctlon «f the Hawaiian Islands and de and In th- instructions to Minister Willie, > A '«»•» s resl |K*s%e*Mon is h a inem- Th*> Hw Hr*-**, first in cvetythlng. Is tbo first to |>r*» Otar<-,; that said action was '’taken ''end a copy of which accompanies this me*- orv. lit nothing eiac ia he rich, in saxc. I haw directed him to so inform . „ ... . . \ klc for il* gri-at lx»t of reader* a "Twloe a-Week," ing and subject to negotiation* at Wash th*- provtataaal government. , n °wl#f t- ae la h< ("'or. ington —oanplet.- in every detail of th* ’ rn<*iem ne*vspa|a>r, —at a price (|l.(k> * A brief *tat*-mmt of the ox.-urrcnce* Hut In the present instance our duly j There are few people who can pav a .veari liithrrto unlwanl < ’f for an k-|np> ►vml-weekly family journal. This does not. In my opinion, end with refus- ! ... _ . _ ., Mmnt led I* in,lee*I a uew*j*-per revolution —a moluSion th" lawnt* of which accrue otlt'itlonal travcrnmrnt will exhibit the log to i -on sum mute thl* questionable , Ju** u«ls of that there la one law for a strong ns- 1st.—The Twice-a-Wook Free Press comprises 8 or more Caction. f*0 or l*»* alien cltlsrn* of llono- ! tlon and another for a weak one. and that that her children arc made out of tho pages and is published every Tuesday and Friday lulu met In .i private offh .• anil select-d even by indirection » strong power may. same kind uf clay as those across the * On-called ommlttee of *sfety, which had with Impunity, despoil a weak one of Its morning in time for early outgoing trains. In view nothing else than annexation territory street to the United Htates. and l**tween Hat- I hoped that after the assurance to the There is no better opportunity in 2nd. —It Is the largest and best Twice-n-Week in America and contains all the News, ^■piay. the Hth. and the following M*>n- metnlters of that government that auch ds- the ICth of January, they were in union could not he consummated I might life to show the quality of your relig Markets, Literary Miscellany, etc., brought down to tho hour of going to press. communication with the Unit —I Mtat-s compass a |*eaceable adliistmefit of the ion than when you hare an enemy in min I ' difficulty. Actuated by these desires and SnL-The Twlee-*-Week Free Press will cost only ONE DOLLAR a year 104 news- and her cabinet proclaimed that anv purposes and not unmindful of the In your power. BMM In the const Itm i.in ... herent perplex te* of the situation nor There ia a difference between sit ottpttrs for $1.00. Did you ever hear of so liberal a proposition ? rht only In th** m*th «l* isrt>vl - 14th day of January last. If such rest" to the United Htates minister ration could be effected upon terms pro wear hia doublet slashed, another & THIS FHIvK I »*eV£MI* OO. Itlng that the put.II. safety and viding for clemency a* well a* lust Ice to i laced, another plain; but every man Kand property were menaced, and con- all parlies concerned. The conditions 1 DETROIT, MICH. lad as follows: "We .ire unable to pro- suggested contemplate a general amnesty baa a doublet So every man has hia isct oureelvro. and therefore pray for fhe to those .-oncerned In setting up the pro religion. We differ about trimming. pr- * visional government and a re*-ognltlon of TQ*e of ihe latter state- It* bona tide acta and obligation*. In • la iirsiilMiahle The < "inmlllee. so short, they require that the past should WHERE PRODUCTS COME FROM aa It appsvir* had neither a man nor I* ’ burted and that the restored govern- I at thetr command, and after Its ment should resume Its authority aa If The two Dakota* lead all the state* leery they be* am- ao panb -atrieken Its eontlnuity had not lieen Interrupted ■M they sent and request Tlieoe conditions have not proved accept in wheat. to land th*- United Hiatea forces till able to the queen, and though she ha* beer iboifls exports everj' year over §1,* Is next morning, but h«- refused their re Informed that they will be tnalsled up nt Bo on the 14th day of January,on. and that unles* acceded to the ef- 000,000 worth of watermelons CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY DEC. 21, 1303.
A rsaiir i.ai«u>«. le and fear. T wish you had let me semi rriclty. That bitter defeat, that day at PhyucitM are not inclined to recom- Oo« Way ta Crass lh> 1) • mntry yon to your old friends at the convent humiliation yonder, on the Uelgiau fmutier to the subtoet re<-enUy k'Fraw by tba arini self inediaation to the laity. ASTORYOF BLOOD. near Uniges, wlios 1 charity would have for seemed to him the just c.* of the «gods, tb"■ ? l ark Sun lo an urtlrle ou Too rest- 1‘arttoc” Yet there is one need, sera the Ameri given your flight, and wIhj rairlit have shel salvation of France. The Man of December•f _ to tImp far west. Tbe os* mav l> \ Ia lit* can Analyst, which they are almost Ureas (Vntral lloute tVeekiyu allfariu* Km- ST M. B. IIUOOOl tered you in peace ami security till this tem and Hedau —il was thus Ulampusu ami In 14 comes the cur.loas vt# (be Union 1'iwMc usable to supply. \V« refer to the pest should be overpast." ternationals spoke of the late Emperor—v.as | colbl i-oaifort tolly time*, cleacilnosa and “family laxative. ” The family phy- .'IIAlTKIt V.— CONTINUED. "Peace nnd security away from you? 1 dethroned. That Empire o( •ihu/uant ami I chrspnew eiempHned IN season when reuti for (o der giving -1stads aieiau is able to prescribe fur the moat should have broken my heart in a work. Unnerlc had crumbieil into dust, l’ in/nme ; Tint this did not constrain Durand to lay ► K. >.l*A !MM. Vf*, complicated and obaeure of umiadiua You could never liave lieen cruel enough to fut innar. ami France was free to arniev • dainty and delicious Ml !*outb Claat street. Cblcwgw and yet is often puzzled to know just •aide his gouges and chisels, llefore his send me away !** her glorious Destiny, as tha tiber.itor of the | L lAtUAV. marriage lie hail brought home to his Utile cake and pastry are lien 1 PaaA-.v Tleka* Agt. what to give when asked for u remedy “Do you suppose 1 would not ra.her have world, and to establish the millennium of 1 workshop some flne pieces of old wood, col OtaAbo. Nn Prosit a which can be kept in the house for von here, |>rt?" he asked, looking up at her, Communism, the |ieaeeful reign of “‘--srrr. ; family use as u laxative, that shall be lected in various nooks and corners of Paris required. Royal drawing dowrn the pale fair face to meet his blue and white, the apothrosi, of UeJlevUii' While suffering from doiimun trw> effective.free from danger, and uot un —an oak panel from the wreckage of a own. and covering it with kisses; "the light ami MeuilmutitanL Baking Pow- mens the other day. .Lames Ciunan. of pleasant to take. When absent on our church, an old walnut sideboard, thick, of mv home, the guardian angel of my life. In many a fervid speech Ga»t >n depicted i Hancock, N. Y., cut- his throat 11* summer vacation we were asked by four heavy, clumsy, but O. so well seasoned and The brief half-hours that wo can spend to tlie glories of tiiat coining age. yonder at tin- ' deris indispensable different parties, representing as many nobly colored, from a sixteenth century gether thus and thus and thus." with a kiss club of the Foiies Hergcres, at two step, 2 imagined a Iioa constrictor eras coiled families what we thought of the house tu the Marais—and with treasures after each word, "are better than a year of from the Uotu**r.atteiupting to such as these to his hand Philip Durand had “Syrup of Fig# ” Not one won! did we commonplace comfort; our meal of bread talk rangeil ever from grave to gnv, from , cut it away writh a knife, he Uuhwl volunteer ou the subject, and we were no lack of work, lie had undertaken a and haricots ia hett r than a dinner at Illg- the pasnioiuste oratory of tin* fan si lc to- Uie For finest food I can us« hi* throat from ear to-sar. somewhat surprised to tind that there magnum (.pits In the shape of a sideboard, non'a in the golden days of the Empire tiiat lowest deep of blnjuc aud Lmffonnery. ! none but Roval. —A. Foxna, was this small token of the very gen- which tn design aiul workmanship was to Is dead, when dining ranked among the flne Nan Irsnrtarr 1, MMwiMtar fmtr surpass anything that had yet been dono iu 1 here, and in tbe Salle F.vvre, and in many era! use of that preparation. These arts. Did yon read my last article in the Chef, IVbiD Home, for Pm- will I m one of the attraction • ou tto I'act He other *uch pla<*r». Gaston prrwrliod ids goa- ! >-* l.'oast Ouriog ;:*o eoutlriK winter. Ik will h* part he. said they derived more Iteueflt the factory where lie was chief workman. Dm/tenu, Kathleen?" he asked in conclu tdtnU Cleveland and Arthur. from it iod found it more pleasant to All his knowledge of the master-pieces iu 1*1 ft**- labor, every man Ids own master, held from .an. 1st to .lone ash !*.-» and sion. with a little look which betrayed the might l*i aptly tartaej tlte World's Fair In take than anything of the kind they carved oak. all his taste and skill were every workman bis own capitalist, na con inlualii re. vanity of tin* successful Journalist —the man somn wnw rowee* oo., in wan tr., *. r. . had ever used. The simple question brought to bear upon lids piece of furniture. centration of prolits, m> man |ierndtted u> I It will equal )/ uottnrpAas U>« great ('•»- who believes tiiat lie mou.ds aud makes with them was. is it a daugerou* com grow reh by the sweat uf another man ’s toanlal. Ills long .Sunday afternoons In the Louvre, public opinion. TImj Union I'artHo la uferlai unusually pound? We informed them that its brow. his study of tlie art-hooka in the Imperial “Did I read it?” cried Kathleen; “why, I low rouiui trip rate* to all tzlllorma pointa active ingredient was n preparation of "Thenriilseil world has outlived blaak and I on land t.ru. Library, all helped him In Ids handicraft. read ever) word you write! There is no MEN AND WOMEN. aennu. and that it was entirely free slavery. ” Im cried, but so long as We still rend two cent* for our fsiltMats -Ighto Jacques Molllu. his friend the painter, was one so eloquent, no one else whose prose is and e. cue* from danger. With this irsaurancc liavs white slavery —the slaver)' of the K- L 1 UMAX. at his elbow to make suggestions while the so full of |>oetry—except, perhaps, V ietor A Pittsburg man wan flood 8? and they volunteered the information that drawings for the sideboard were In progreaa. Joiime) man umler tin* h«-el of the capitalist coats for eating peanuts in n street (Jen J Pass, aud Ticket Agent Hugo—but I like your stvle Is-tter than his.” -there is no meaning iu the wind civilise otaalia Sob. they should continue to kocp >. iu the The mighty dead had their (tart in the work. she added quickly, lest lie should be offend house. lion; there is no Mtrli liiiug ou earth os This tangle of fruit and flowers on the cor ed ; "only, Gaston, sometimes as I read I The original Adams homestead, in The therapeutical properties of senna Justtoe.” Mm. Samuel HennetL of Tanner. W. nice owed something to Van lluysum. This fear that you are not wise, that those gr ind (Juincey, Mast, the birthplace uf are so well known tiiat comment ou lie p.iretl tlie raiu|wrta.____ ehaxseprd ______in hand. Va. ipsve birth to h**r twentv-rvinth heap of wild fowl and hares, flung as it glowing wonts of yours —wonts that bnrn this seems unnecessary. It might be full of such thoiigiits. ready to repulse the child a few days af»o. All the ehll- Washington s Mioerstor. ia occupied were hap-hmzard against a lower panel, was like vitriol sometimes—may tire a train well to notice, however, that Haxtho- PriMsiana, who had not the least Idea of at- dron are alive. by a lady and gentleman fmm Sicily, a aoutvnlr of Snyders. Everywhere the which will lead to an explosion, an explo low says it is "a very safe and service tacking bastion or nfliain while the gradual The cross- bill of a resident of Kno- it i. stated, who tnko Utnrdcra numer mind of the artist Informed the hand of the sion in which we all may perish. Think of able cathartic.' and that it is “highly ously, and have converted the garret craftsman. And the sideboard was as Uie all those people at Belleville and Menil- kane W“»* . to hi. wife's divorce prized as a remedy for constitution. " Ciianncd circle; and it wa> only u question _ . . .. , , . apple of Philip Durand's eve. It was sure inontant. aiul Montmarte and Clignauroiirt of*., many months. many wtwks. so w‘*»f»laint. » -eges that alra pulled lit* into a chicken r<»oaL lie also makes the imjrortant observa to tiring 1dm money, which he cared for only —many and many of them honest industri ■tony days, when starving Paris must sur- “a11 alM* whnkei. oat tion that its use “is not followed by in for the sake of his wife and Ids home; it Rmtl.Clare- ami I’holugraplml. testinal torpor and constipation." * ous souls, desiring only right and Justice, render. Already there had bc«*n talk of an Lady Florence Dixie declares that might bring 1dm fame, which lie valued for but others steeped In crime, misery, hatred Ever since little IlkUi < l«*»et»ml arrived The aimpie truth of the matter ia. we armistice, and already that heroic cry of she know* throe women disgu>.ed as at the age ot vnn-inatlci. liapiU.u .„d Ids own sake, and still more for ltusr, who I —a seething mass,fermeutlng in the eorrtlp- Jiilc* Fnvre, hurled like a gauntlet in the' men. one of whom is a ship pliotograpuy. u*us.|y concurren. per1.4s have altogether too few preparations would be proud by and by to say, "I did not captain the leading nhotograrbwe* of tbe coui.’iv tion of Idleness and sin —ready to arise like teeth of the enemy, “Not an inch of our ter and the others are piloto. which we can recommend to our families marry a common workman." hare hid u mbit town I' li*y Ikllrrameru,,# as effective laxatives. Hut the Cal i a poison cloud, and spread death ami rnin rltory, not a *ton»* of our ttound I ihe little gin. Vv hen • rer a r -ipprareo ta She was a gentleman ’s daughter, the over the city. I>o you remember last Sun «l bitterest tnoekery. public a whole hatUi. > of kitf.vks . as aws.u fornia Fig -yrup company hue one of Ir you are troubled with malaria take daughter of an oflicer in the English artsy, day. when we went for a long walk in those G is.oil’s bt'lief in the p.iwer of Franc* Ing ao opportune luonirui for u "map slio*.** the most desirable .tom In nations for a man of good birth and refined surround lli-,..-i.iun a Pills. A positive spi-clUc. uolh- rm. « le.eland lire wanted •» *.,>ud (deture streets beyond the Boulevard Iticliard 1a *- against Germany was growing feebler every lug like IL H • «nli a tm. bv Mr. Itui-k wood. The .Sew , rk PtMno- this purpose with which we err fnmil ings. This man of the |ieopie never ignored iar The Fig *'• rwp ec spany gives to noir? Then* were faces in the crowd. Gas day; but his faith hr lhegn*at French peo- graplier. nnd had long ago pz in.l ml him, tiiat fart when he thought of Ids w ife, lie ton, that made me shudder, that made me p e. aa representail by the blouses of Paris, A high rollor—The sun. through Mrs i amuut. that he r.botiid have the profession tnc composition of this wauled to atone to her for the nacritiee she the opporlunity. cold with horror: faces of women as well as and in the C-mininue. as the jierfectloti of Feeling that hop* long deferred nia'.eia preparation, therefore then* is no secret had made: he never thought of her as the about it: the person-, who use this laxa of men —yes, I think the women were worst government, crew day by day. Wens noi He Outa-Wtrr aptullag ItoutssSZ. la iitbar ralua t! c heart sick, Mr hackwinid lecently ■ .lnde»l Mrs. I.aiuuui of her promt,u . rs. - risette. earning her living by the labor of ! —faces which haunted me afterwards." the people showing every hour of what tive speak in the highest term* almut her hands; but as Captain O'Hara's daugh I.arnont replied: -i ve kepi my promise, it; and we are pleased to notice that a 'There are blouses and blouses, Kath- noble stuff they wire made? See how Rallet figures •ometlmes lie. anil you per utiaUy. I ut no .nowingiy. iw»ed ter, Imrii and bred as a lady, stooping from | leen. ’’said Gaston at her earnestness. “You little Isiiili made a numlier ot ox.-elJeat large numlier of physicians are pre steadily they faced the terrors of n belea negatives and the family are delighted A tier high estate to become a mechanic's cannot expect that men ami women who guered city, the deprivations of a state of •• llun.nn'i baglr Corn Salv*.*' scribing it. wife. W«mmi«i to i um or t- i,m*v relumlvti. An roar woman ha* outs lti«. i >o.i Viewed fr* m therr.rroweat and most have toiled and grovelled lor two-thirds of siege. Behold t heir courage, iheir patk*n<-e, driiUMilMii, rrwsi:,,ib, Mr. lio.-kw.sNj oa- tbe satlafactlow .», How happy were tho*e brief gllu p*e* of a lifetime in acimutarvallou — who have seen tlielr gay g l*i imt uuuch Cun. She .IUi'D. * »■ thousands are luterested. scales of a fish l care, we would say the pr >fession con a Sunday afternoon, and to sing hymn, of twe»k**«l here and Iliere, -ulll -ed. The peo- Yes, even while f -nr and uncertainty "hat the rosebud proml.es It doe* not do Iwtter than give their indc.rae thankfulness to the Creator.” l»e -liowed themselves ana; ion of lier.x-s. A noted tough—The boarding house tur not ruled without, wtiile earnings wen- nil, ami always fuitUI. incut to such a preparation. "1 should not have l eui surprised that it >iiil not <-e-iir t<> Gaston Mortemar tiiat key. the strictest economy ww* needed least they looked discontented, ” said Kathleen, Hi*:lev lllo and Mi'iiilmoutanf, Cllgnaneonrt Prof, llarrett of^t. I .a ire ecu c einty N. A trade m irk - :a horny palm. these days of scarcity should exhaust III- I "but they all looked m» wicked.” ami Mont man re. were getting a go.il time; IIsgnnsM ’« Pnmpbor lr. sell h (11yr#rIn,. i.. spi* .king of pul-iioii try «li,« .*«* savs; little capital amassed with such miracles of "Discontent ami wickedness are very near " —Y.TT' h»PI***.ll(iUMl»a«..ll:«.i.,Ti-r,a^ror>nr*-Fwi. not one oeatli .m.-u .-s now witere Ikuuiy that it .vas a* if H •rmonJary and 11’thnnl I Maam.rim.sc. c. u. cun u,Xfk hsnn, cu died befoio liowo, r.lixir »a . known. eiici* a dav, and an allow* 3f tbelr glare. German then- was gladness in this humble home on one of lh'- A|«ostle* of the Itcl g'on of Col- anee for Ins laaiily, :or doing nothing. At the second floor in the Hue Git le Cusnr, ami lectivltm. ami when that is the creed of * vet v stn***tiM: iii-r there was a c lister of ir ire- :sakr •• ( wtiia* Tmk. 1'on l suffer will. -hdl.-ostlon. use 1 at i-r s J a.i..take Bitter*. 99 the little dinner or snp|M-r of bicad ami France there shall be no more starvation, tin* \ it on il Guard, drinking, laughing, Bs sari* aw! us<* Ihai «M and wrlprld rrmnly. Maa. salad, the morse! of Lyons sausage, or :lie no nmre d : won tent, no great masses of orating. plav>iig the game of /»inrftvn, an Wia*u>w's Noutaisu Srai r for' MMrsa Tsothiac T*-e coal dealer t * an expert In making wine-soup was as a feast at tills l*,:t:d. wealth locked up in foreign loans or distant inmeent little game ot chance with tbe little go a great weigh* pup where Love ev. r sal ns the chief guest, railways; no millionaires ’ laiacs. with a nek-i (ousts and (old* Those who are suf- I disease that st-lem-e ha- hewn ablo to cun- la became very much alarw.ed, fearing I give al-o reirned, mid here. too. was the there shall l»e no such th ug as stagnant enme tidin-.-s of >oim* skirnush outside the fenug from Loughs* Colds, Sor* Thixiat, j uli it* stage* and that I* i atarrik ball » deep liappim as of p.-rfect union : but with capital. We have seen eimurli of Dives, hi etc . should try Bstiwx’s Bhonuxiaj . ('atarrh (.ure to tie* oniv p>s*uno cure now that dreaded disease, Consumption. walls, which had ended disastrously foi THociIK* SoUl until in boxer. I known in the im-dti-al fraternity, i uiarrh She tried nearly all kind* of medi Ga*to:i and Kathleen Hfo was lest calm his purple and flne linen, Kathleen; it is those p .r Mob!., t . who hid a kna< k o! __ | ’. eing a coustilultonal disease ' rc uire* a than in the Dnrnnd lions,-hold Gn-tnn was littiu that L*.tarns should have his turn. rv.-.iaing avvav heder-skelter when they constltuitonal treatment ilnlt* i m«rrii cine hut nothing did her any good. steeped to the tips in the fever of )mllt:r* A paiHi ivn a Imjr * trousers I* something • ure Is taken internally act'ng directljr Dit.'s means the individual: Lazart:* means 'omul themselves the foe a* of a circle ol new under the sun u|Miii the t.lotMl un.l inucous *urface. o( ibo Finally she took German Syrup and was blown hither and thither, his .ami toss- the nation. ” M III to .. ______s*stem, the uti* destroying the i.uindallon she told me it did her more good si and ag.t.ite.! by every breath of the pul>- of the dtseree. ml giving the oeilent "Hut if, when the Prussians have gone, It was early In October, aiul as yet there Coughing beads to Conauinpllnit- strenglh hy oull tug up tne i-oiistlt ,non than anything she ever tried. It Jlc whirlwind. He hsd iriends here, there, you are going to do away with millionaires, was no ae.ual acareity of f si;l. Ilanishii Krmus Ba'sarn will stop tbe math at and assisting nature In doing II, »..r i he ami everywhere among the extreme He pub- who is to buy Puilip's * de >n.ird?" demand ami famine, the hitter raid of winter, were once. You will sei- the oxeeilent ivifect aftar proprietors have mi much failb In .t< cura stopped the blood, gave her strength the Spat done. Aak yostr frlaads gtoai .. •> tive powers that they offer one ilundrel lean | arty; he believed In Kochi fn lightly. was within reach of all wlio had it little man should have dune. Honor to German Syrup. fe Guard, the beloved of Belleville and Mend- “Philip |7 a fool to emit *-rh a whit • "'0 p. t(,„ s'^'rtjre, wh . had kept tholt uioiitant. a leader at whos ibaatof drum litre You Asthma? An Osvvejfo, Jv Y„ vvo.nan kills all I’-iant. The age of ,»j.*unal luxury, |< :.i,», lt.i>. ,i r la t .tt. Ta? lltda ciiiulron were stray cats by m-.tn - of chloroform. that seething populace were ready t<< rise a* and show, ami wild expenditure was an mit- i ot yet pining, sickenI ’tg, fading off the Dr. R Scbiffmann.M Paul. Mien will mail WAS A PHYSICAL WRECK. one man. a trial package of --.vehiSmann's Asthma OwC come of fin, Emnirc; It :".n :ut ro't'iincss earth for lark of a cup of milk, and the The 11 Milan 9 society of New York The ltd Flag w»* loud in its reproaches free to any sufferer lb-advertises uy giving Could Scarcely Ride or Walk. and corruption, bribery, falsehood, debauch t remeiio in the street round th • earner wtu It away Never falls to give In* l* a I renef in state deqidod at u recent meeting that .■gainst existing authorities. The Red Flag ery, nn age of courtiers ami iXicodettcs. in full swing. worst cases and cures when otbe. * fall. Name *"tch hcDou xhould be o.nulated. landed Hlauqui and the lllanqu.st-. and was lhi* paper and send address fur a free trial Suffered for I 8 Yoars! stock-jobbers and caid-sharpers. In tha age package just now at the height of popularity, rival that is coining there will be no cxrvori oak To me rovTIXt'EO. Cherry Valley. N\ r. Bept. S. IMS. ling Felix PyaFa pap*r, Le Combat. and -ideboards north twenty thousand francs, The arrest of a state geologist on a charge Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. Illanqu's Patrie en Danger: andyit the no Gobelin ta|e*strio*. no Sevres |ioretdaiu. .My Litilv's Lsrrs, of drunkenness show* the danger of too Gentlemen:- You may use roy testimony with day was to come when the Patrlcen Danger much rock—and rye There will Ik * a hit of beef in every man ’s pleasure for I would would cease to charm, and the Rol Flag l’.y tbe window In the alcove. a roof over ever)- man's head, llk« (oil'i what 1 ran would not b,» half red enough—w< uld p. r- pot^iurfen, When tbe afternoon vva* fading . The ff.ssrn SI lh*r for MilTering women. ;sh as an effete rag. too tame, too soft for food aud shelter, lin'd and air. and cleanli Dreamy inusi.-. drifting in Sow. lias found that her little ones are Improved ' I endured agonies for ness and comfort, and a free education for tlie age of anarchy and death. Tin- day was With n fan. her fair face shading, more by the pleasant laxative, t*yron of' I eighteen yens with all.” , JMJ to com- when averv color would be too |»ale Hired ami .-lad for man s l«gulliiig. Hgs, when In need of the laxative affect of I Female Weakness for Paris, save the deep dark hue «>f blood. "And It Is toward* Utl* all your articles in Murmuring sweet common-place#. a gentle remedy than by any other, and that Uie Drainau tend?" aak< d Kathleen naive & in every fom, and as Hut at this tiin-* Paris had not yet begun 'Tlsiuv lady, faintly smiling. It U more acceptable to them, ( hlidren en n Iasi reanrt turned to to suppress its ne\VH|iaper*. The Hctl Flag ly. Hmilling in her rare old lives joy It and It Iwnstti them Tlie true rem you for help. I have 'To this, and to tills only. ” edy. Syrup of Figs. 1* manufactured by tha was popular, and Gaston Mortemar was the How I long to tell ray pamion: ' - taken flvr I wit ties of ino-t |iopul»r among Its contribu ors. He “I am so glad. I was afraid sometimes California Klg Syrup Co. only. yowrWsvamp-Moof, that you were urging the |»-ople to act as Toil the love mine eyes have »|xiken; was paid l.berally for his work; for in this The chief objection we liave to t .• **ian | oiw bottle Of FVtnalc they acted in IB. when K ng aud Queen, Woo. I'ring vvbat |>oeti- fashion •Jay of doubt and uncertainly the poorest "wboknosnlt alt u that be ln*U- • that Stoned y. ami used two bottles of U A O patriots nnd priests, and he I (Mess innocent Will pievall to win a token could spar.- a couple of sous for a p.iperthat that every one else shall know It ai-. too. Anointment. l>r. Kilmer's iieople weltered in tlielr blood, yonder, on Each districting graceful motion. told how France was being misgoverned, the Place de la Concorde.” t.'urve an.I dinging lingerie. A Timely Hit of Advice, and called upon the supreme sovereign jit*>- Swamp-Root Cured Me. "Mv dearest. I pieirli C miiiiuntsm, not l>eftly waft* the i hilly notion. In these limes of gripand pneuc.onla It I* ple—the Mirai-sin and Hobeapimres. amt That she Is ton high for me. of great I- portant-e that w«- should know When I r-omraetwod taking your mnniim j lie volution." answered Gaston, in a: I good woe re U) look for a safe and sure remedy. oouid m-iih.-r ride or walk without suffering Dantons and Maiat* of Meniiniontaiit. to —1'eail Kytinge In Texas Siftings arise In their might, ami steer the tem|«-t- faith. "We have no princes to slay. We A slight cold may become a serious on.-, the Intense pain; now I ran do IxHti as well os I have got rid of Hadiuguei and all (hat nnn- | scarce I y Mtlcwma twin In the chest is driven ahip to a safe harbor the smooth ofleu the forerunner of pneumonia The over could In my life, for I am entirely cured hUU: we have a clear stage and no favor; Ilio iors in citlnn. Of Female weakiHW. I ism do my own itouao roadstead of C•nnnunism. Collectivism, nrst cough my lead to consumption a cough n tossCsUs. Sngto. 3m Ttnu. Chip. Ikttat and it will be onrown fault If Franc * does Kuro]»onn doctor* in Chinn And tho Is AI.W v i a dangnrovmv Anver neglect a cold ▼kftjpta? Cttfh ui *, riai a emu* cot work, und I (eel that I nm entirely re#Ioml to Kari Marxism, wliat you will; ev«ry man or couch for even one day. but eel st once, healtli. I shall never erase u> thank God and his own mast-r, no hereditary nobility, no i not rise regenerated, purdhil. chastened by ('elratlals -om.*whnt trying pationta. sr ::itia;usais flm tuyat xto a cn rsUif *« it i.-ri.i-f-.rtnnc a veritah.. Drariix. fmisl |ohn (nHnaman rareiy obeys the in- vs a safe and „ure remedy, hemp * HaUntn. ! vxs.-ii supt -»• cast InvUtnUtmadl you for making me « well and tiealtby woman landowners, no millionaire*. a universal the tarsi cough cure, winch i* re. ommenbwd *•»:*. ifssr uZisy U» 2m cats (sU to daadn tray- from the physical wreck that I was. level of blue (douses and cheap wines. thc ashes of ruined town* nml vil.ag on all side* Il should be kepi In the house wtor* Urp: -.1 *1 CC. r tlie dry bones of n -.siuzhtcred army." sti-uotions how to tnko Id* medicine, i ecu lari y to a • old delay when needed. It At DrncsUls, .ill rent snil SI.(HI Size, And as weeks and months wore oil. and but consults with his friends on tho Is sold at all the drug stores -IsvmJid. him . u. IlfsUUi" fm - ( .ii—llilliw tea* "And then- will tv • ho Imh Iv to Imv pi*or autumn began to have a wintry aspect. and subjeoL and follow# tho udvioe of tlie Di. Kllaaor A to., • Binghamton. N. Y. party rose against party, faction against fac Philip# sideboard. * coin* tided Kathleen There U nothing like a liottle of whisky in sorrowfully, full of regre! for ilieentinisiasl majority. As the native practitioner# tbe cellar to mate a man thoughtful for the PLAYING CARDS tion. and agitation ami fever were in the | comfort of his wife when the coal-liod Is in the litfle workshop b-*lovv stair*. furnish vory l.irtfo doses. John i« apt »t quality | very air men breathed. Kathleen's breast empty. cards hy , It secimsl lo K.nhi<*en a* if a world, in ig titles Agent C TT* PaicfflWaMEH was fluttered by many fe ars, in Gaston's i to think that the foiwlfrirer has been fcbSTlh, ■ isn't I Pass. XVtnter Tourist lists*. »ib**neo she was never free from tierso is | which there were no r eh ]tropic to buy mean In hint n small quantity, Chicago. IU. Or UctMiitltsd Wfoincn tbauM uu works of art. no lienu'ifnl women clad in Rates lower this soason Ilian usual to all I apprehensions, from morbid imagii ings. It 1 find .- o ttvkce two or three doses at unco. points in I lorlda nnd the -outli. In elfert was only in those brief interva s when lie satin and velvet, no splendid carriage* irom all pu.nts on or via the Cincinnati BRAOFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR. drawn hy thornughbr<*d horses, no imlace Hamilton .v levy too railroad Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic was st home, sitting at his desk, writing Wliitl In the Dowds. 1>. ti. r.ow AKIM. Patents, Trade-Marks. passionate vehement protest* against tins windows shining neros* the dusk with tlw Kssmtnat fn «ei »4rtr* as hi PatenrsMItty sg properties and exerts a wonderful influ Ar .'.htient-minded German profewsor •Jen'I Cass Agt In***, hm H*ad fee *' In waters’i.niilr. or lluw tsUet or that, prophecies of evil, wild suggesLoua yellow light of myriad wnx-e indie*, no gar Cincinnati. O. nratunt " UTBOt OTiUI,'! WlSMBtOnx. a C. ence in toning up and strengthening her for wilder action, bending over his paper dens seen hy i.tful gllmp*. < athwart shrute wtu* one day okmsrvnd walking down system, by driving through the proper with pali- nervous face and flashing eyes, bery and irmi railing, would lie rather a ' tho streot with ono foot eontinually in channels all impurities. Health ind dipping his pen into the ink as If It were a dreary world to llv.i in. albeit there was tho gutter nnd tho other on tho pnvo- strength guaranteed to result from its use. stiletto stuck in the heart of the foe. writ bread for all, and a kind of holy poverty, as mcnL A pupil meeting him saluted toST. JACOBS OIL “"t wko vas hHrliM.n Atr .Ish ing a* if .'Satan himself guided Ills pm. or of some severe monastic ordrr. reigning him with ''Good evening, Herr Pro. snatching some hurried tm-al while the mrerywliere. JAsmale MafWsior Par m<> nonih, ta feaaor! How are you?" ws* very Catting wall.” printer's devil ran off with the copy, to re CHAPTER VI. well. I thought.” answered tho pro- „ * W Jowaaow M.lrrm. Aik. turn an hour after with lh.* proof- -It was Hs • wmn RMnuros Co Atlanta (k. only then, when lie was there, ami she could OX TIIK IIAMI'MIT#. fnaanr; "hut now I don't know what'a •»*“* hy ixmxpsu at |i.uu par imuls. stand beside him as he wrote, and twrine her Paris was a camp; hut **> far it was hut tho mntter with me: I have boon limp PAINS* And all the World Knauix ths CURB la gURS arms round his neck, or smratli Ida disorder plaviug at soldier*, after all. for those with ing for the last half hour. in the walls; though there was plenty of ed hair, stopping now and then to kiav the hard fighting oniside; ami many a wounded troubled brow, that KArhieen felt her hus Uarauni** S|**vlsl Rrsnrh. Illinois Central R.R. band was safe. At ai! other times site Mot,lot was carried to tin* ambulance on a By the way of Now Urtoaaa. la tha thought of him as a mark for Prussian bul litter, never to leave it alive; and stony a Th«*re ia *aid to lie in tht* Smith Souvenir Coin f orEighty Cents lets or for private vengeance. She iiad mother’s heart was tortured with fear for sonian Institution a photograph of the ONLY TRUC WINTER ROUTE her son* : and many a l!a< he! wept for those late P. T. Harmim in»eribed in his NEVER OFEERtD BEEORE EOR LESS TtlflN ONE DOLLAR. Ta Call lor* la. Tourist llekata visions of every kind of catastrophn that that were not. Hut though the roar of can own hand: -I*. T. Harnum. Special might befall him. non thundered, or grumbled sullen ami dully branch of natural hlatory—every Father or Mother: in the distanee, the National Guard within TO CALIFORNIA "O, how 1 pity the poor rich w'ves, the thing." Professor Henrj' naked him the walls had, what their American ft,ends Sister or Brother: iw VIA NEW ORLEAN8 great ladiesof Paris'” she said to G.tston for Ilia picture* to hu placed with the Are DOW (Ml sola vt* tha Oaatral Route ami la one day as she nat on hi* knee, after the r called, a good time. The wateti upon the Sweetheart or Lover ‘ slap-over privilege* at Maw Orlaaas sad waniv meal. I-rushing hark the ritmpied ramfiarto was th» moat oneretH duty, nnd It proft*a-or'a oolie tlon of portraita of point* i west, such as Houston. San Antonio and wan only the night-watci -Uie cold -better naluraliale. nnd asked him to write his Would b« plao .It to Kl Paso On tenrtot tteksu hair from Id* foreheail with two Inving recalve aa a hands, looking down Into the dark eyes of a tent, where the sen ’.iue!. returningfnan specialty upon it and that 1# how he which gave Iwek her look of love; “how I duty, generally foil ml an intruder snoring did IL TO PUORIDfl POINTS pity them, poor things, sent away to Dieppe ii|*on Ids own particular knapsack, and ui:- Christmas or N>w Years Present *r to Riretat, In A reaction or Trenvllle, drr Id* own particular rug—which the Immi- The atreet railway* of I'aris are uttder somethin* they could always keep as a reminder of the Co VIA NEW ORLEANS parted from their hnsianda, Unguisldng eat citizen soldier found In somewise hard Ib« government control and tbe rues tor lumbian year. What more appropriate than a Stop-overs are given at Mew Orlanaa and at the yonder in fear and trembling! Don't you ship. K*»r Gaston Mnrremar. young, vigor thetr guidance are very strict Only four Meal an Unit ( on#l resorts of Bay St lamia. ous. fall of enthusiasm.ready, like Klouretta, |sum*bRvn are allowed to stand on Pan* Cpnailar. MtxsHslyaA City. Bllest umd think it was cruel of the husband* to send Oeenn springs, as well re at Mobile Henarenia them atrat, Gaston"* ’ to lead Ave tntt tllons to the fray. If neod hack platform, and they must pay ~± | WORLD’S t FAIR * SOUVENIR * HALF ♦ DOLLAR? nad Taiiahasnee Tlakesa and farther Infer "No. dearest : ume-lftah rather titan cruel. were, the raid nights of October and the aamc fare aa the first claa* paaav ngars la* I Seat Post-Paid to anv address for 80 cents ia t or 2-cent stamps. ■nation ran be bad of tlohnindents of tbe I. C. canvas quarters were aa nothing. lllsmud I *Me via.. 0 cento, white ttioee on the ieo( The women ami children have been sent Only a limited aumber left. IL K and connecting liana, or to A. U MAN- away from seareity and dang* r from troub- WM , harir*«l with euthusiasm as witli elce- I of tbe oar ride at Half rata# Order quick from K O. ItlloSYN, mm oa. West Jac BOM. (J P.A, Cto eng a Uto. ■treat. Chiosgo. III.
vwy-' vreywr? "■ ...... " '' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1898
The following are the transactions in The Independent real estate in Clinton county, for two weeks ending, December 19, as recorded CHRISTMAS 4T.JOMMM. THURSDAY. DEC SI. II May Prices im Sh«es! by Register of Deeds L. C. Mead : -THI oilm U WkkwH *i to chart** I) Wtekra, 15 fc*t lot 0. Murk *1. Mt John*. $2AO q r. In nil its Glorrv will soon be here. rba» D Wit-turn nad wlW to (Hirer U Wlekr* Christnms is coming and everybody expects to give und I **t al, lot <1 «uil S Met of lot 3, Mock 21, St ! Johsa, SIMM* q c. A bu AlbrrtJMin «t alto Parry (i Whltiaaa. receive laad os arc 88. Victor SV*K» ST. JOHNS. MICH. Itlrbunl l*o*i to KUau Post. 140 urn* aac 18. niuarbaui, $41,000. »t on ItofNMlt* Vt arn- ■rrtlon 5. Kauri. IKK). PRESENTS. Mary K i.urk to Aa«rila«- Ordwaj. aortb V4 of lot* 0, 7, N aad 0. blork B. 1‘mia'a add Money on Approved Bond* and Mt Juhas. 9130. BmI Estate Security. Drborab A Ncaiell <-t al to (lrurpr II Poal. laad oa arr 80. Bon. $43»..ll Where are you going to buy that Present? Hrar.v W Wrbatrr nad wlhp to Joarph Kaa- oars’zoi |irr. NO arras, arc 14. Dallaa. 98AOO. Why not buy something useiul? What is there thut will please UtoA UuafBsry aad nlk to J H Ladwlek. *. J. Uai.oms. Pro P. E. Wtuvwm, Tie, 14 nrrr, an- 19. Laoaooo. 9130. JoaiaH I rron. Vr.prw. B. C. Dum. A*I. Tree Wat II ( aatlr aad wll*to AlfTMlW’llla. north a Man. Woman or Child more than a pair of Nice Vfc lot 8. block IS. Kia bio Barilla. $800. THK LOCAL MAMKITM. Kdwln • bapiii aad wlfa to Oarar V t'aar, 3 arras art- 84. lUlrr. 9900 Omen or Thk Ikdkpk *dbkt . Kllrn J IU m- to Irwin J Coraratoar. 40 st . Johns. Mich.. Uooemher St. t arras asr 2, Urarabusb, 9130 q r. SHOES OR SLIPPERS The loiiofrtn* art- the price* paid in cash tor Kradrrlrk A Trail* aad wlfa to Oaorj(p W product' In this market: swan, lot 11 Mork 2. Brown * aub out lot J, Wheat, white...... —...... f St Johns. 900. q r. -AT THE- Wheat, rad ...... Oat*...... -...... Hanry M. Perrin and wife to Isaiah Mock and wife-, lot U. and north of lot 3, block I, If you are after the Greatest Bargains in Shoas or Slippers flKjar#sad ...... Z...----- avenue add . St. Johns, $M.M. •• Alslkf ...... Mtr per 'SB...... V. R. Lamm and wife to Rudolph (Joette. lots you ever had come to us. Here is where One Dollar will do II and *2. Olbbs odd.. St. John*. 9*» nanjp —rreah...... Ckaa. J. Underwood to Leonard 8. Aldtlch the work of One Dollar and Fifty Cents in other stores. •¥ and wife (Jointly), 73 aoraa. arc. I. Ixibanon, Come in and see what a little money will buy from us. Mat,...... 91.«w. Hay. per ton. ______— (loo. O. Tuttle and wife to John C. Whltnry, We show More Goods in our line than any two houses in Potaifw.------4o acre*, mi-, ii. Bath, Mon Bop oorti. per 100 pounds Sekuylrr Oc(i corgi a to Aaanatli U coral*. 90 town put together. This is a broad statement, but its true. Pork. —...... 10. Riley. 13.700 . Onion...... James L. Payne and wife to Usorge Cowles Corn ...... —...... and wife. 6 arras, ace. A Raarv. lota 3 aad 4, G2~...... block IS. Maple Kapid*. S*0u MERCANTILE CO. SHOE DEPT. Wood...... Hides ------(leorfo Cowles and wife to J stars L Payor. ppjgg 30 acres, arc. II, Raaex. 91.000. As a matter of course. Oatatons. lira...... I Oeorae >loftier and wife to Edward Brown dressed rt *!. 144.68 acres, acc. 30, Essex, Turkeys, litre...... Charity Wright to Stephen C. Wright, lot 1 dressed.. and S, block Ovid. $Mk). Oeese. ALLISON’S LIST! willlatnK. PulU and wife to Anson K. Hardy, for MML M acre*, aec. 88. Bath. 9SJM0 ------Ella H Nestelie to August .-*rhrader. 86 acre* MMML. aec. IS. Uiley. q. e 9442.'*: December IS, It*.I RUa H. Nesteik- to Chariea Wandel et al. 39) Christmas, 1893. acres, sec. IS and 17, Riley, q. c. 91,410 as. George Swagart is building an addi- John W. Barnard and wife to J. Ell Jone*. -SEE OUR tfflB to bis bam. 2)6 acre*. *ee. 5, Raaex. q. c.. IBOO. Some tanner* art* finding it more Ralph H. VaoLleuaen and wife to Lafayetu- Diamond Silver Tip- Can! Picture Frames J. Page lot .3...... block 5, Van -Densen add . Elsie. I profitable to feed wheat tluui corn at 9S30 Broache- Case- Cups aud Saucers present prices. Albert J. Baldwin, exceutor. to Auguat Lace Pin* Xapkin Rings Card Trays The ground was so dry tiiat very little Schrader, *0 acres, sec. IS. Riley. $1.987M. Stud- Fruit Knives • »t t lie recent heavy rainfall is left ou Noble ft. Parmalee and wife to Walter 8. D9D Butter Dishes the surface but lias been absorbed by Moore, ft acre*, aec 6. Du plain. $20 > Ring- Sterling Silver Berry Dishes the soil. itacbci T. Lowe et al to Robert (’. Lowe, 11914 Hold M atche-i Butter Knives Baking Dishes acre*, see 33. Hmcx . $4.30' Very little travel with teams owing to Joel Wagar and wife to Myna B. Wagar. 40 Killed Watche- Sugar Spoons Soup Tureens the slippery condition of the roads, but acres, aec. ». Lebanon, $mn Victoria Chain* Creum Spoons Syrup Pitchers pedestrians are frequently to be see. It Jams* St. Clairand wife to Arthur 8t. Clair, Gent- Chain- 1 >47 Roger Bros :— is almost too icy to gather news. 3B acre*, aec. 3U. Olive, $S0o. Pickle Caster- Mrs. M. A. Travis lias a chrysanthe Chartn- and Locket- Knives. Forks and Breakfast Castes I All forms of nerve exo ust ion a re safely mum plant tiiat has borne over four This week. Look in the windows und then come inside. Set Ring* Spoons Cup- hundred blossoms ami though beginning cured by Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalize!-. Plain Ring' Butter Knives Biscuit Jar- to fade is still a wonder of bloom. Annual Cheap Canatllaa Bmruraloa. We will be there to welcome vou. Gold Pins Sugar Spoon* Marmalade Jars Tin- D.. G. II. & M. Railroad will give Fountain Pen- < >nyx Clocks Salad Bowl* KUKKAA their annual cheap Holiday excursion Gold Spectacle* Marble Clocks Salt und Pepjier Set December JO. IW. to all prominent points in Canada at Gold Thimble- Marbeiized Iron and Cut Glaa- Rev A. Fry went home on Saturday one fare for the round trip. Tickets Silver Thimble- Wood Clocks will Ik * .-told December 10. 20. aud 21, VVater Bottle- last. Gold Hair Pin* Blackwalnut and Tumblers Frank Westbrook has gone to South IMiu. and will be valid to return up to Hoard man to work tills winter. January 9.1894. tma giving all an op Silver Hair Pin- Oak Clock' Finger Bowles portunity to pay a long visit to friends Gold Stick Pin- lQuadruple Silver Celery Trays Lots of cases of bad colds and infill* aud relatives in Canada at extremely enza now and it is all called gripp. low rates. Enquire of ail agents for Silver Hat Pin- Plated Perfume Bottles Ed. Kirby is home from Hillsdale to rates etc. Plated Broache* Tea Sets Olive Tubs spend the holidays with bis parents. P Nich Chain- Desert Sets Berry Dishe- F. Tounglove came home Saturdav. Nerve force in drawn on by every Individual Silver Lake Basket- Mr- Corbin ’s Hand Says lie left his parents much better. muscular or brain effort. Deposits to Spoon- Cake Tray- Painted China. M. I). Cole is still on the sick list and meet these drafts are made bv I>r. 01 Pocket Match Boxes Water Set there will be no school in his room un Wheeler's Nerve Vitolizer. til after New Years. Miss Minnie Harrington went to Ken tucky last Wednesday ami arrived all ONLY safe at I*ans. Ky.. Thursday forenoon. OVER! 8he writes the weather Is warm as sum mer almost. A FEW rowLUt J. C. CALKINS December 19. ism DAYS Regular services were held in all the churches in Fowler on Sunday last. -for - A brakeman became dangerously 111 MORE at ibis station last Friday, ami was sent to Detroit bv Agent Joseph Cook. TO A Rev. S. Uewell announced last Sun Ship day from his pulpit tiiat the letting of CHRISTMAS. »ws in his church shall take place IW. Load SI , a. m. Infiuetiza caused a wholesale distur- AND Of tiance at the home of Mr. Nlc. Vander- Diamonds, lee; nearly all the members of that fain ily being laid up with it. i WE Watches, Lovers of an innocent enjovment with Clocks children should not miss the entertain I INTEND ment at the Catholic school on Decem And We have hewed Prices to the line. ber 24tli, in the afternoon. Tickets. 5c. | TO Jewelry The show windows of C. Gruler ami For Fildew A Millman's stores display a | MAKE Read and be convinced. magnificent stock of Xmas presents, and the little ones pass them with great IvRBPPS. IMVirr 4 00. difficulty. ^THEM 18 lb- of H. & E. Granulated Sugar for. —...------$1 (X) Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are fully re 22 lbs of C Sugar fer------1 00 covered from their tedious cold, and the Ithe 3 lbs. of Best Mocha aud Java Coffee for. ------1 00 citizens of Fowler are liappy to again enjoy tiie genial company of tills hon | LIVELIEST 44 lbs of Crushed Java Coffee for —...... 1 0§ orable gentleman . Mr. Henderson. 7 lbs. of Best Rolled Oats for ------2f> The inhabitants of Pewamo are vig orously planning to liave a Catholic | DAYS 5 lbs. of Best Rice for------...------2/> church at their village. Their bouus 5 lbs. of A No. 1 Raisins tor...... —------2T> inducements for the transfer of the Catholic church from Fowler to Pewa IOUR 25 lbs. of Standard Roller Flour for. — ...... — 38 mo, leaving Fowler a simple school- Our Silver LeafTea lead* the trade at 24 lbs. for ...... — 1 00 mission, axe evidently emanating from business purposes. If Pewamo should 1 STORE get the Fowler church would it not in terfere with the interests of our village ;* ;has Julius C.esak . When making your purchases of Oysters EVER Crackers,ars, NiNuts, Candies, Fresh Celery, A Popular Indoatry. CHRISTMAS Fresh Cranberries, etc., for your Sears' crackers and sweet goods, now Is here with all its glory, and so is manufactured by the New York Hiscuit SEEN, Christmas Dinner, Re Co., at Grand Rapids, liave a broad and member we are envied reputation for superiority and BY Krepps, DeWitt & Co., | evenness. Many years ago Wm. Sears A Co., commenced the manufacture of |j SHOWING With their Mammoth Holiday Stock. them- go-aii* in that city, with the deter YOU HEADQUARTERS mination of making the best crackers for as tittle money, of any concent in the SL*i< , How well they succeeded HOLIDAY Hard Times Ms at Hard Times Prices can be best determined from the fact I GOODS that you iwnaet go into any well sup Enable* vou ail to huv something if you buy it at the right place. We handle Sears' celebrated brand of Crack plied retail gmceiy store but what you R«member we are Never Undersold by anyone If we know It ers and sweet goods. Ask for Sears' and you will find Sears' crackers and sweet goods AT We guarantee all goods and to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. get the best on sale, and fresh too, iiecauae the ac Try us just once and see for yourself. Below is our Holiday In Oysters, the D. A V. brand excel them all. tire demand makes it necessary to order j YOUR List of a Few Bargain* we offer : We have them. Special price made to those often. The reputation of theae goods I OWN 35 vaao* worth 93 B0 to 99-50, to go for Forks, p La tod oa whit* maul aad has been strengthened and well main 91.00 to 14.96 . to go at 93-00 aad 9X50. Homes* - desiring to purchase in a quantity. When taioed by the new organ iza 4 borry dishes worth 97.50 to go at $4-50. them kaivaa aad forks have boon your purchases amount to $30 you will be pre Uon. the New \ ork Biscuit PRICE, 3 table casters. 4 bottles, worth 98.50, to aad warranted tor 77 jmmn ia this go at 93J50. l, which is a guarantee that the#* sented with a Solid Oak Book Case, Table, or Co., who are now manufacturing i FILDEW 100 dosoa of the beat aad only gaaaiae Is are what wo claim them to bo. aad tbsaa. Unlike mam manufacturers who William Rogan Anchor Brand Knives j sat is folly w a ran tad by Music Rack. have earned a high reputation and an Wishing our friends and patrons a Merry unlimited demand for their goods, they & do not, in order to receive a I letter profit. Christmas and Happy New Year, we are use cheaper and inferior materials in MILLMAN, Yours for Bargains. their production . but on the contrary, the beat materials ore used and the high ST. JOHNS Krepps, DeWitt l Co., reputation of the goods thoroughly ssalntalaad. AND Leading Jewelers and Opticians, J. C. CALKINS. Days full of sunshine are thooe which |^-Eves T«tod Fiwe. ST. JOHNS, HICH follow the use of Dr. Wheeler's Nerve FOWLER Cash for Butter and Eggs. VttalDer m*V.V. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER.
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