The Clinton Independent. VOL XXXI.-NO.-ool. Se our new patterns. the young stronger for coming in con ­ liberal patronage. Michigan flour demands a discontinu ­ Mrs. Bertha Wright, of Shepardsville, spent the island and contract for the service tact with the sturdy characters of those —L. B. Mattison, of Rochester, N. Y., ance of such a practice, and that here ­ Sunday In St. Johns. of the boat which plies between Ship ______John H icks . after all wheat containing rye will be Island and Biloxi, could not fulfill their possessed with the courage and vim to formerly engaged in the agricultural Miss Ina Kenyon, of Harrison, Mich , is visit ­ contracts. Girls Wanted. take the lead in this onw'ard march of business in St. Johns, has been calling discounted 10 to 20 per cent. ing Mrs. J. C. Roberts. civilization. on old friends here this week. Rye cannot be separated from the Assistant Secretary Spaulding wires We can give immediate aud steady wheat after it has been threshed and Mrs. Allie Jones and daughter Opal spent back that the government would hold imployment to twenty girls. The morning session was called to —Rev. E. Willard, of Iowa, is ex- last Sunday In Owosso. order at about 11:20, by President Ses­ ected to fill the Baptist pulpit on Sun- when the two are ground together the the contractors responsible for the ful­ Michigan Clothing Co ., sions, and was opened with a selection flour is much darker and it is very diffi­ George Gill, of Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Jean­ fillment of contracts, and if necessary ______Ioni a, Mich. Say, June 20th. both morning aud even ­ cult to dispose of it. ette Frisbie of St. Johns. a revenue cutter would be sent there to by the choir, of Maple Rapids, followed ing. A cordial invitation is given to E. J. Clancy left Saturday morning for his Summer Capes aud Jackets by prayer by Rev. E. M. Blanchard. all. It is claimed that the stalks once convey supplies to the island and bring Minutes of the last meeting were read robbed of the heads will not grow new home in Cleveland. Ohio. healthful and convalescent immigrants At your own price. John H icks . by Secretary J. T. Daniells. —S. Alexander sold a load of wool to ones before the wheat ripens, and that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McFarlan, of Northville, from the island to Biloxi. The collector Secretary J. C. Jewitt read his re­ Munger & Shaver last week, for which all that will be necessary to keep the are visiting F. A. Travis and family. was ordered to go ahead aud ignore Fresh Fish Daily. port, which showed a balance in the he received 21 i cents per pound. Part wheat free from rye is to go through the Fred Aiken left Monday afternoon for Elgin, state quarantine rules. Under guns of 1 have made arrangements with the treasury of $5.65. Twenty new mem­ of the load was sheared from Catswool field with a scythe and clip off the heads. Ill., where he has secured a position. a revenue cutter patients will be tend ­ best fresh fish dealers at Grand Haven bers have been added during the year, sheep. It is much better, however, to pull out Miss Pearl Bird went to Rochester, Mich., ered if uecessary. Assistant Secretary a? ^ Pet os key for a regular daily supply making a total, membership since or­ —Att’y II. J. Patterson adorns his the rye, if the ground is not too hard, Tuesday morning to visit her parents. Spaulding is greatly incensed over the of fish. 1 he fish from these points are ganization, of 601. office wall with a fine United States and thus make sure that it will not Mr i n I A rs Thomas Bromley, Jr , and little persistence oi the Mississippi officals iu taken out of the water at night and are Report of the obituary committee w as map, prepared by the government aud sprout up again before the wheat ripeps. daughter, spent last Sunday in Lansing. trying to make the Mate laws superior here ready for the table at noon —hard, read by the chairman, Mrs. Rachel presented to him by Congressman Buyers are making every effort to Laura Fulton. Edith Payne and Clara Wade, to the United States regulations. sweet and only 10 cents a pound. Or­ Brink, of Olive: Brucker. warn the farmers against the danger of of Maple Rapids, were in town yesterday. ders left at Yauconsant ’s grocery will This last year has called many of —A fishing party composed of Walter allowing the rye to ripen aud those who Mrs. Della Boron visited last week with her GETS HIS SHAKE. receive prompt attention. the pioneers to their long home who disregard the warning will have no rea­ ______C. II. Bennett . Merrill, George DuBois, Dell Chick, M. son to complain if they are asked to ac­ brother, John D. Henderson, Jr., in Pompeii. were not members of this society—so A. ilulse and Henry Ingraham left for Mrs. A. O. Willoughby and two children, of Gen. O. L. Spalding ’s Dutien Have Been many faithful wives whose names Argentine Tuesday morning for a two cept a lower price for their wheat. Buy Carpels at John Hicks’. Owosso. are visiting Mrs N. D. McCracken, of Greatly Increased. have not been recorded with those weeks’ outing. St. Johns. of their husbands on our roll of Sewing Machines. —J. S. Osgood is doing some grading A SERIES OF TRIUMPHS. Mrs. N. W. Bush, of Aoerden, Washington, A staff correspondent of the Detroit members. Following is a partial list between the sidewalk and road iu front bas been Visiting her brother, M. A. Knifiin, Journal, writing under date of June 12, For the best assortment of the best of those who have died during the year: of his residence on Trowbridge street, of St Johns. says that with the coming of Frank Sewing Machines in the market, Sew­ Luman Wilcox, of Greenbush, died SUCH WAS ACTOR UARTIGAN’S RE­ ing Machines Oils and repairs, cali on which adds greatly to the appearance of Miss Mame Ptuukett, of Willianiston. Mich., Vauderlip into the office of third assist­ June 12, aged 85 years; was buried in his handsome property. CENT TOUR IN THIS STATE. ant secretary of the trearury, there has ______A. B. Balcom . the Colony cemetery. is visited Miss Ella North, in this village, the been a readjustment of duties, and Gen. Edwin Dewey Webster died at his —The pulpit of the Congregational tlrst of the week. O. L. Spaulding gets fully his share, in For Lace Cnrtains go to John Hicks’. home in Essex township, September 5, church will be occupied next Sunday He Goes to Port Huron Next Week to Ar­ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cowley, of Newberry, U. fact twice as much as either of the morning and evening by Prof. Ellis, of P., Mich., are visiting Mrs. Cowley ’s mother. Paper —Latest Styles 1896, from the effects of paralysis. He range for a Production of Judas Mac ­ others. Here is the official order from was born in Franklin county, Mass., Olivet College. The topic for the even ­ Mrs. A. E. Richardson. Secretary Gage: A handsome assortment at as low Oct. 26, 1828, and migrated with his ing will be an educational one. cabeus Before the Supreme Tent. Mrs. T. O. Foreman, of Grnud Ledge, and To Assistant Secretary Spaulding is prices as the lowest A first-class paint ­ arents to Michigan in 1834. He was —The Knights and Ladies of the Mac­ W. II. Hartigan brought his prelimi ­ Mrs. G. Brown, of Otseco, Mich., are visiting assigned the direction aud supervision er and paper-hanger supplied on short Euried in the Lowe cemetery, Essex cabees, will attend memorial services nary tour of Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde in the family of Dell Chic*. of all matters relating to public busi ­ notice. At C. E. V an Sicklk ’s. township. at the M. E. church next Sunday after­ to a close at Cadillac last Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates, of Ionia, spent the ness assigned to following bureaus, Daniel B. Chase died at his home in noon. All members are requested to returned home Tuesday. His press first of the week visiting in the families of W. offices and divisons: The office of the Art Novelties at John Hicks’. meet at Maccabee Hall at 2 o'clock. Palo, September 9, 1896. Was born in notices indicate one continuous series W. Peck and Ellis Gould, in this village. coast and geodetic survey; the bureau Remember that all watches cleaned by Albany county, N. Y., June 30, 1812. —It is the opinion of Representative of artistic triumphs. Mr. Hartigan was Mrs. Dr. Havens returned yesterday morn ­ of immigration; the office of life-saving G. B. Porter are just as thoroughly done Came to Michigan in 1862, exchanging Graham, one of Kent county ’s largest accorded an honor never before given ing from Chicago, leaving her daughter, Mrs. service; the office of the supervising in ­ now as before the cut in prices. his New York farm for a part of laud fruit growers, that there will be but an actor in this staie, and that is, in the M. E. Janes, very much improved in health. spector general, steamboat inspection on section 29, Essex. about 10 per cent, of an average peach forty-six performances he was the re­ Mrs. 8. D. Watson has gone to Olivet, Mich , service; the office of the lighthouse Are You Going to Paint? Mrs. Clarissa Osborn Beebe died at crop this season on account of the cold, cipient of ninety-seven curtain calls, iu board; the office of the supervising sur­ her home in Greenbush, December 27, to attend the commencement exercises there. If so, buy the celebrated Paint manu ­ wet weather. compliment to his wonderful work iu Her little daughter Virginia accompanied her. geon-general, marine hospital service; factured by the Peninsular Lead and 1896, after an illness of four davs. Was —The First Baptist church, of this the play. the office of the supervising architect; Color works. None better, none born in Jefferson county, N. Y., Octo­ village, is now being decorated with He goes to Port Huron next week, at Mrs. M. M. Burley and son Frank, of Bay the secret service divisoti; the miscel­ more lasting and none lower in price. ber 6,1828. She came to Michigan with two new coats of paint. The body is of the request of the Great Camp of the K. City, have been spending a few days with her laneous divison, and the office of the A first-class painter and paper-hanger her husband in 1866. a light drab and is trimmed with a deep O. T. M., to arrange a production of brother, Frank Burley, in this village. Mrs cheif clerk and superintendent. furnished on short notice. Edwin II. Bedell was instantly killed green. This change will improve the Judas Maccabeus ” before the Su­ Burley returned to her home yesterday morn ­ The signing of all letters and papers by being run over by an engine at North looks greatly. preme Tent of the World, which meets ing, and her sou will follow her a few days as assistant secretary or “by order of C. E. Van Sicklk . Lansing, January 12, 1897. He was there at an early date. A magnificent later. the secretary,” relating to the business born in Dickborough, Washtenaw —Prof C. M. Vest, of Detroit, will be presentation is intended and elaborate of the above mentioned bureaus, offices A fine gold present given to customers county, Mich., February 28, 1836, and in St. Johns July 6th to organize classes M. V. Brown and little daughter. Louise who have watch cieaningor main springs preparations are being made to make May, left for Bay View, Tuesday, to spend the aud divisions that do not by law require put in from now until July 4th. came to Clinton county when very in Violin, Voice and Piano. Terms the occasion an event in the history of the signature of the secretary of the young with his parents. He enlisted in reasonable. Those wishing instruct ­ modern Maccabeeism. Universal'in ­ summer. They were accompanied by Stella tieasury. ______G. B. Porter . the 23d infantry and served as commis- ions leave names with Mrs. l’heo. Price Breneman. Grace Harris and Dolly Silvers, or Mrs. L. Canfield. terest has been manifested in the now who will be employed in Mr. Brown ’s hotel To House-cleaners. ary sergeant until the close of the war. famous Maccabean drama, and Tents See our new Wall Papers and Borders, He was buried in DeWitt cemetery. —Lightning shivered a telephone pole and Hives all through the state are there. Card of Thanks. on Lansing street, north, during the We hereby express our heartfelt thanks to and when you have done so and learned Mrs. Mary Jewett died January 21, anxious to haye it produced in their Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baldwin have gone to the kind friends and neighbors for their the prices, you will surely buy them. A 1897, from the effects of an operation thunder storm last Sunday morning, towns and cities. Mr. Hartigan is now Northampton, Mass., to attend tbe commence, worcs of sympathy and their assistance ren­ first-class painter and paper-hanger performed at Detroit. and entered the humble dwelling of organizing a company to give the play a merit exercises at Smith College of that place, dered during tbe illness and death of our dear William Merchant died at his home Scott Crandle. corner of Lansing aud wife, mother and daughter, also do we thank furnished on short notice. metropolitan production, and there is from which their daughter. Miss Belle Bald ­ those who brought flowers, and to the choir C. E. Van Sickle . in Olive, February 19,1897, aged nearly Lincoln streets, going down the chim ­ no doubt that the forthcoming tour win, will graduate together with 900 other lor their choice singing. 87 years. He had been a resident of ney and knocking the legs out from will not only be an artistic triumph, but students. MR. HENRY B. HOWARD Painting and Papering. Olive for many years. under the stove. a financial success. AND CHILDREN. David Scott died April 23,1897, at his —There will be a reception held for MR AND MRS. Wm. FINCH Leave orders for Painting ana Paper ­ home in Essex township. He was born Local Brevities. AND DAUGHTER. ing, at A. O. Hunt ’s drug store, and Rev. E. M. Blanchard and wife at the AT THE M. E. CHURCH. your order will be attended to properly. September 1,1809. in the state of New home of J. E. Littell, Stewart street, —Court will convene June 28, for Hampshire. Came to Clinton county Tuesday evening, June 22. As Mr. jury cases. All work guaranteed to he satisfactory. in 1841. Iu the fall of 1863 he enlisted Children’s Day Exercises Exceptionally F. K. Perkins . and Mrs. Blanchard toll soon leave St. —Webber & Peck have a very attrac­ Attention Ladies. in Company G., 1st regiment, E.and M. Johns, this will be an opportunity for Entertaining. tive display in the show windows of Two Drays. He was buried in the Lyons and Mc­ their many friends to meet them, and a their store. Take a look at it. Boucher & Petsch are making prepar If you have heavy draying or light Pherson cemetery. Last Sunday was Children ’s Day at ations for a large Special Sale, next cordial invitation is extended. the M. E. church, aud all the services —Mrs. Carrie Moss is having her resi­ deliveries to be done, and desire care Spencer W. Gibbs died at his home —From the large number of inquiries were in harmony. In the morning there Saturday, June 19, of Trimmed Hats, promptness at reasonable prices, and in St. Johns, April 11,1897, aged nearly dence, on Gibbs street, raised, the porch which will combine all of the latest call on me. _____ Richard G ay . 78 years. He was born near Watertown, now being received by the Postoffice was baptismal service for children, at enlarged aud is otherwise beautifying ideas in trimming that can be found N. Y., April 14,1819, and came to Michi ­ Department, there seems to be a gen ­ which a large number were baptised. any where iu the city. Remember the Wanted. eral belief that Congress has authorized Tbe annual educational address was At Watt's Dining Hall, No. 4, Clinton gan in 1837 He was buried in St. then given by the pastor, after which a —F. A. Mills, the musician, who re date and place, as this is a decidedly Johns cemetery. the issue and use of private cards, cently organized a large class in St. Special Sale at rockbottom prices. Avenue, St. Johns, an unlimited num ­ Benjamin F. Kneeland died in St. mailable at the one cent rate of postal collection of $20 was taken for Albion Johns, is contemplating forming an Don ’t miss it. Satisfaction guaranteed ber of men, women aud children to take Johns, April 10.1897. He was born in This belief is unfounded. No law has College. The evening was entirely orchestra for the benefit of his pupils. as to price and style. meals, lunches, oysters, hot coffee, etc., been enacted on this subject; so that given over to the children, and a very at prices to suit the times. Meals, 20c.; Connecticut, December 31,1817. Came private mailing cards, bearing written pleasing program, “An Evening With . —Rav, the 11-year-old son of Mr. and to Clinton county in 1843. Mrs. Harry C. Darling, of South Riley It Pays to Trade at John Hicks’. Lunch, 10c to 15c; oyster stews, 15c. A messages, when deposited in the mails, Flowers,” was rendered. Each little lew hoarders w’&nted. W. II. Watts . The election of officers resulted as are still subject to postage at tbe letter one taking part represented the char ­ died on Monday night, June 14, 1897 follows : rate. acter of a flower, and was presented at of a complication of diseases. The On Saturday, June 19, we offer as our President —Dorr. K. Stowell, of Ben­ funeral was held Wednesday, June 16 special a very large assortment of Insurance. gal. Mr. J. Sessions, of Lebanon, has —Children ’s Day was observed by the the court of the Queen of Flowers. The at Elsie. Ladies’ and Children ’s Trimmed Hats Fire, Life and Cyclone. very acceptably filled that office for the pupils of the Baptist Sunday school in Queen ’s throne was constructed on a for $1.00. Something new and fresh T. C. Butler . last two years and he earnestly recom­ a most pleasing manner The evening pyramid surrounded and overhung with —The Ionia lodge F. & A. M. will especially for shis sale, also a line of mended that it be passed around and service was taken up and tbe time was green and on each step of the pyranc visit St. Johns lodge tonight, and con ­ white sailors at one half original price. Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet,” 5 cents. given to the children who improved the were seated little fairies, who filled their fer the third degree. The visitors will someone else be placed in the chair. places in the program to the delight of be met at the depot by the St. Johns Mrs. L. Canfield . Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto,” 10 Vice President —William Ladd, Essex. opportunity. The program consisted cente. or dialogues, recitations, solos and re­ all. The children were all regaled and lodge and escorted to Masonic Hall t’Arpets. Secretary—J. T. Daniells, of Essex. headed by the St. Johns band. Mr. Daniells has served the organization sponses, which were rendered in an ex dressed to suic the part they were to The place to buy them is cellent way and to the enjoyment of all take and tbe stage appearance was very —Some fellow drove off with George 1TATE BANK OF ->T. JOHNS. long and faithfully, and although he pleasing and effective. Mrs. Frank At John H icks ’. asked that some one else be elected, the who listened. The church was taste­ Love ’s horse and buggy, Modday night, COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS society concluded that he was just tbe fully decorated with large quantities of Weller gave a recitation which added and Sheriff Dunn thought that he would Special. right man for that office and re-elected of plants, cut flowers and ferns. At the much to tbe program, as did also the have the pleasure (?) of chasing another CAPITAL, 60,000. close of the service a large contribution solo by Mrs. W. W. Peck. The decora­ horse thief, but later in the night the From now on until after the 4th we him. tions were under the directions of Mrs. will give special prices on all season ­ NET ASSET8 OF STOCKHOLDERS 9900,000. Treasurer—Mrs. Emily Bird, Duplain. was made by all for the benefit of the horse and rig turned up in front of able millinery, of which we have just Chairman obituary committee—Mrs. American Baptist Publication society M. L. Kenyon and were very fine. The George ’s house. No clew to the fellow music directed by Mrs. Nisbit was a who bid the “borrowing.” added everything up-to-date for our P. K. PERRIN, President. Rachel Brink, Olive. —An advance agent for Actor Harti- pleasing feature of the entire day, and mid-summer trade. O. W. MUNGER, Vice-President. Tbe meeting then opened under tbe gan arrived in town Saturday between —The Chesaning and St. Johns ball rs anfield head of miscellaneous business. the committee in charge will long be » M . L. C . J. W. FITZGU.1LD. Cashier, trains. He didn't ride on the cars nor remembered for having furnished one clubs will meet on the diamond at Ath H. H. FITZGERALD, Assistant A motion was made and carried that did he walk—he simply came. Strange, of the best children ’s exercises in the letic Park tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Sewer Pipe and Drain Tile. the vote last year making the place for too, for an advance man, he arrived history of the church. The only game played between these Lowest prices DIRECTORS: holding the aunual pioneer picnics per ­ without a stitch of baggage. No one clubs was won by the St. Johns team In At John H icks Elevator . O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. W. Fitzgerald, manent, be rescinded and a committee knows from whence he came, and as he a ten-inning game by a score of 8 to 9. J. H. Co, bit, J. H. Fedewa, Geo. W. Em­ of three were chosen, being Walter is unusually quiet, no one can learn A Word About Summer Normal Schools. The visiting club will make a desperate Great Dargaln in a Heine. mons, Jas. Richardson, P, K. Perrin, Float, of Essex; G. VV. Thomas, of where he will go. He will presumably I wish to state by the direct authority of effort to win this game. Grand Ledge, and W. H. Knapp, of A comfortable and well-preserved O. 8. Allison, G. E. Corbin. be connected with the “Judas Macca­ Commissioner Winston, that he is not -‘•A number of our residents have house with 21 acres of land, comfortable Jenee Sullivan. ------, to select a place for holding beus ” company next season. In what connected with the class work or in any been greatly annoyed lately by night the next August picnic and to make a way to any of the Summer Nor­ horse barn, plenty of fruit, shade and capacity we can hardly say, as he doesn ’t prowlers. Tuesday night they operated ornamental trees, small fruits, good well 4 For Cent. Interest Feld on Time Deposits report of the same at the afternoon ses­ talk much, weighs only ten pounds, and mal Schools this year, but stauds as he aiong Ottawa street, north or the rail­ sion. A motion was also made and car­ and cistern, a short distance south of doesn ’t know his own name. But we always does, an earnest counsellor for road. Whether their object is robbery our beautiful high school building, ana ried that as a way of preserving the re­ suppose that he will be a star attraction good schqols and good work, and be fur­ or merely to frighten people is not HE STATE 8AVINUM BANK port of the obituary committee, the and that Hartigan will support him. ther authorizes me to say that he holds connected by a good sidewalk, for sale T OF FOWLER. newspapers, or one at least, be asked to known. It would afford much pleasure at a bargain. For full particulars call the same relation to the D eWitt Sum ­ to many of the male portion of the town at this office. capital , 915,000. publish said report, the secretary clip- Program of Commencement Wrrk. mer N ormal School as be bolds to to meet the intruders on one of their ping>ing the same and pasting it in record Baccalaureate sermon, Rev. Frederick Hall. any other Summer Normal School in tours. Ready to Wear Skirts. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, *600,001 book Sunday, June SO, hi 10:30 a. m , Episcopal Clinton county. Respectfully. Adjourned for dinner. church. We sell them and have some bargains FRANK GRULER, President. Educational Address, Prof. O. N. Ellis. Olivet ^ 15 Stone Notice to Building and Loan Shareholder*. FREDERICK SCHEMER, Vice-President. Meeting was called to order at nearly College. Sunday, June 20, at 7:9) p. in., Congre ­ Of the DeWitt Summer Normal School. to show you. John H icks . 2 o ’clock and was opened with a select­ gational church. It is important that you should see W. H. 8NELLING, Cashier. ion by the choir. Eighth grade graduating exercises, Wednes­ that your pass books are written up. If For June Brides. The committee appointed to select a day. June 23, at 8 p m , high school room. Card of Thanks. you have lost it report to me and get a Allison, the ieweler, will present every DIRECTORS: picnic ground for the August picnic re- High 8chool Commencement, Thursday, We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to new one. I shall call all of these books lady living in Clinton county and becom ­ Constantine Feldpausch. Frederick Schetaer June 24, at 8 p. m , M E, church. our friends and neighbors. In South Riley, for in In a short time to have them checked W. H. Knelling, Michael SplUIey, irted that Mr. Trowbridge ’s grove, in Junior Reception, Thursday evening, June their kindness to us during the sickness and ing a bride during the month of June, live, was the only one named by them 24, at home of Mr. Geo. Emmons. death of our son Ray. through, hence the necessity for then to 1897, with a silk-lined box containing a A. E. Dutcher, Frank Grular. S Junior and Senior Re-union, Friday even ­ be written up. F. M. Spaulding , (Continued on fifth page.) HARVEY C. DARLING, 1847 Rogers Bro. ’s butter knife and Constantine Graler. ing, at home of Mr. H. P. Keys. LULU DARLING. Secretary. sugar spoon. * Fonr P* r e«nt. Interest paid onftlme depoaMs) CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1897

Crop Report (or June. THE 56TH CONGRESS AT WORK SULTAN VERY WRATHY. TWEEN THE LAKES. The Michigan crop report for June THE TELEGRAPH. A Teacher ’s Experience. is of unusual importance. It says that Senate .—60th day.—By the decisive Refutes to Relinquish Ills Hold on Thee- the average condition of wheat June vote of 42 to 19 an amendment to the stlf—The Situation Very Critical. Constant Exposure In ChsnfMbls MICHIGAN NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT 1, was in the southern counties 82, and tariff was adopted placing raw cotton, Constantinople: The aspect of the Weather Brlnge es Rheumatism FOR MICHIGANDERS. in the state 78. One year ago the aver­ NEWS MATTERS. the great product of the south, on the Turko-Oreek peace negotiations grow nnd Nervows Prostration, dutiable list at 20 per cent ad valorem. ages were 69 and 77. Wheat is late, worse insteud of better. The ambas ­ From the ' ew Era, Oreensbur;, Ind. It is the first time in the history of M Crop Report of Uaiml Import­ and has been lniurcd more than usual The Assassination of President Fanre, of sadors of the powers have declined to tariff legislation that a duty on cotton MIm 8a nb Cones who lives about three by the wet weather. The plant is France, Attempted with a Bomb — accept either Assim Bey or Ria Bay es miles northwest of Aurora. Ind., is well ance —Steamer Fewablo Discovered quite generally reported ‘‘yellow” near has been incorporated in a bilL The a Turkish peace commissioner. This, and popularly known. Miss Cones is a After 33 Year* — Blystlc Shrluers the ground. The presence of insects British Troops Massacred In India — amendment was proposed by Mr. Ba­ together with their refusal to discuss school teacher, having charge of a country is not noted. con. Democrat, of Georgia, on his in ­ school about two miles from her home, Bare Lota of Fan at Detroit. Uncle Sam Preparing for Trouble. the retention of Thessaly by Turkey, Ube drives to and from her school each day. The number of bushels of wheat re­ dividual responsibility and led to a threw the sultan into such a rage that Bbe is stoat and robust, and in the best ported marketed in May is 610.97.V as spirited debute. Democratic senators he forthwith summoned a meeting of of health, an the ruddy glow on her plump Detroit Captared by Moslems. compared with 537,749 reported in May, Is Uncle Sam Getting Ready for War? disclosing a wide difference of views the special Turkish commission ap ­ cheek* te-titles. . The City of the Straits, the beautiful Considerable excitement was created and at tiineBexchanging shurp personal The reporter happened to meet this young 1896, and the amount in the 10 months. pointed to consider the terms of peace. lady ’s mother in Aurora a few days ago Metropolis of a splendid state, has in August-May, is 8,075.304 bushels, as at the navy yards at Boston when it criticisms. On the final vote six Dem­ He kept in telegruphic communication and learned that although her daughter is Ita history witnessed some great and compared with 8.319.619 bushels in the was learned that the U. S. cruiser ocrats voted with the Republicans for with most of the European capitals, uow In tbe best of health, last winter she Interesting crowds assembled within same months last year. New York, the flagship of the North the Bacon amendment while the nega ­ and gave stringent orders to the grand was suffering untold agony, from troubles Ita gates, from Indian councils of war Atlantic squudro i, w itb Rear-Admiral tive vote was solidly Democratic with arising from exposure. The acreage planted to corn Is re­ vizier, who immediately resigned. The Mrs. Cones rani: “Sarah has been teach ­ and of peace to the national encamp ­ ported at 99 per cent of average years. bicard on board, steAined out to sea one exception, Kyle, Populist The special commission accomolishing noth ­ ing for four years, beginning wbeu iu her ment of the G. A. R., including state, The acreage sowed to oats is 91 per under Healed orders from the navy de­ debate took up the most of the day ing but a split among its members, the sixteenth year. She na* always tau ,ht at national uud international conventions cent, and the average condition of this partment. It is generally believed and but little progress was made on majority of whom expressed them ­ the >a:ue school and got along web until that the New York will not stop until last December, when the weather was un­ Of all kinds, ltut never until this crop is 80 per cent. The average con ­ the bill. Early in the day the sugar selves emphatically as opposed to usually changeab.e, aud si e took a bevere memorable month of June husshe ever dition of meadows and pastures. and in the vicinity of Cuban waters, ©lie schedule was passed over and the ag­ yielding to the powers. The Turks cold w hich developed into the ••grip." bhe entertained or been entertained by such of clover sowed this year is 98. Apples was fully provisioned nnd coaled for a ricultural schedule taken up. which are very angry at the alleged brusque was confined to the houseabout two weeks, a gathering as when the nobles of the long journey. No satisfaction ns to gave Mr. Vest occasion to say, In his when she got out and went to her school promise about two-thirds, and peaches declaration of Sir Phillip Currie, the again. She had a relapse, aud this time Imperial council of Ancient und Arabic one-fourtli of average crop*. One year her destination could be secured either usual ironical jvay, that the latter llrilish ambassador, that England will was confined to the home several weezs, Order of the Mystic IShrine, with ago the estimates were 93 per cent for at Boston or Washington. schedule was a fraud concocted to never permit Christians to return to having to give up her school. their camels, elephants and caravans, apples and 83 per cent for peaches. A dispatch from the national capital catch farmer’s votes. Several sena ­ Turkish rule. It is also stated that “Bbe was troub el with rheumatism and Swept across the deserts from New savs the war department is busily ob ­ tors, however, showed wherein the nervousuess, aud suffered great agony, her Farm wages are lower than one year the German ambassador is very much nerves being a.most completely shattered, York, and Texas, and Oshkosh, and ago in each section of the state, and taining informal ion as to the number duties proposed on agricultural pro ­ disconcerted to find Count Nelidoff, ducts would greatly benefit the farm­ bbe could scarcely eat, and lu fact could windy, wicked Chicago and elsewhere one year ago they were lower than and character of militiamen who can the Russian ambussndor, supporting not retain so id food on her stomach at all. ers of their slates at least. throughout Uncle Sam's domain ’s and in 1895. be depended upon for mobilization Sir Phillip in this respect, and though “We tried five different physicians but Senate —61st day—The sugar sched ­ took possession of the entire city. The The number of sheep now on hand throughout the country upon 24 hours ’ it is still alleged that Germany is ad­ with little avail. ule, over which the hardest fight on “One day our druggist advised us to try fame of the oasis of Detroit was well in the state is nearly 8 per cent less notice. vising Turkey to put every man under Dr. W illiams ’ Fink Fills for Fale People as sustained and the nobles lacked for Another point. It is said that the the tariff bill is expected, was taken they seemed to benefit many person about than sheared in 1890. It is probable up. No final action was taken on any arms, it is believed she has seen the nothing. They drank their fill from the complete returns will show less real purpose in sending the U. 8. war­ advisability of falling into line with Aurora. feature of the schedule, further than “Sarah used one box of the pills with the sweet flowing waters and ate to ships Marblehead and Massachusetts the other powers. than 1,200,000 sheep 6 months old and the withdrawal of the original Senate satisfactory results, and by the time two their limit of the bountiful products of over in the stute this spring. to attend the Cabot celebration in Nova Advices from Athens show that the boxes were taken she was able to go about committee amendments. This leaves the place. Likewise they took excur­ Scotia is to have them visit the grand gravity of affairs is fully recognized the house. Seven boxes were used, the last the House provisions of the bill, with one in July. Bbe was entirely relieved of sions to various points of interest in Three Bojri Probably Drowned. banks of Newfoundland where over there. M. Scoulodis, the Greek foreign an amendment increasing the House all pains or signs of rheumatism, and nerv ­ and near the city and had any amount o On May 26 Charles Rosa, Bert Crane 20,ooo American fisherman, the finest differential from 875-1000 to 95-100 minister, said: “I do not hesitate to say ousness. and na* since fe.t as well as she of jolly fun. Incidentally a little busi ­ and George Hall started from Larkins' salt water sailors are to be found at that the present is a most critical ever dia aud has not missed a day of her cents per pound. The provisions re­ ness was transacted including the elec­ pier, six miles from Traverse City, In a thisseason. The warshipsare to cruise moment for us as a nation. ” school this winter.” lating to the Hawaiian islands went Miss Sarah, who entered at this time tion of new officers with Albert B. Mc- yawl with 75 bushels of potatoes for among them to hold receptions to show It is said that Turks have burned all over l»y mutual consent. H ouse —Rou ­ verified all her mother bad said, as did Qaffey, of Denver, Col., as imperial Manistique. Nothing has be* n heard the fishermen how the stars and stripes the villages around Domokos and have tine business and a few minor and also tbe druggists of Aurora. The drug potentate. The cowboy Arabs of from the boys since. The yawl was look floating over a Yankee fighting occupied and uro strongly fortifying firms of A. J. Marshall At Co., J. A. Hiddeil formal matters were disposed of when Texas captured the imperial council not strong, and it is feared the whole machine and to arouse such enthusiasm several villages. & Co. and John M. Ullrich, said the medi­ a motion to adjourn was made, but cine was a constant seder with them, and with a lasso und nearly drowned the crew was lost in the heavy sea on und patriotism that the government The Greek government lias protested was resisted by the minority. The ris­ gave universal satisfaction. “People wuo members in tarantula juice before se­ Lake Michigan. All were unaccus ­ will hnve no difficulty in recruiting to the powers against the continued bay once come aud buy again, ” tney said. curing a promise to visit Dallas next many of these hardy gentlemen if war ing vote resulted in a tie, 87-87. Dr. Williams ’ Pink Fills for Pale People tomed to managing a boat. Speaker Reed saved the motion by vot ­ massing of Turkish trooj>s in Thessaly June. with Spain should occur. contain, in a condensed form, all the ele­ ing yea. Demands for ycus and m#rs and the hindrances placed by Turkey ments necessary to give new life and rich­ MICHIGAN NEWS ITEMS. came from both sides, and the roll was to nuvigatiou in the Gulf of Ambrocia, ness to the blood und restore shattered Tain —84,393,134.33—for 1897-8. Attempt to Kill President of France. called. The motion was carried. as violations of the armisliee. nerves. They are also a specific for trou bi es Johnnie Sheehan, aged 14. of Calu­ An attempt was inode to assassinate peculiar to females, such as suppressions, General State Accountant Humphrey Senate .—CM day.—The first tost met, was drowned in a small pond. Felix Faure, president of the French irregularities and all forms of weakness. has completed official figures giving vote on the sugar schedule resulted in Irving Bates, a 15-year-old colored They build up the blood, and restore cue in detail the amount and the pur ­ James Weitvlict, aged 25, accident ­ republic, while he was enroute to ihe adoption of the Republican caucus lad, wasdrownedat Grand Ledge while glow of health to pa.e and sallow cheeks. pose of each appropriation made by ally shot and killed himself at Holland. Longchamps to witness the Grand amendment changing the House rate fishing. In men they effect a radical cure in all Prix. While M. Faure’s carriage was cases arising from mental worry, overwork the legislature for each of the years While playing on logs in the river at on refined sugar to 1.95 per pound by The most notable of several seasons passing a thicket near La Cascade or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills 1897 and 1898. These figures show Stronach, Willie Norman, aged 6, slip ­ the close vote of yeas 32, nays 30. at Boston was that of Larz Anderson, are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at restaurant, in the Bois de Boulogne, a that the special appropriations of the ped off and was drowned. It was the closest vote thus far taken who has until tccently been connected 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50, and bomb, which subsequently proved to may be bad of all druggists, or direct by legislature aggregate 81,284,177.23 for Alfred French, aged 78, an old vet, on an issue of importance and was ac­ with the U. S. diplomatic corps at Lou­ t>e a piece of tubing about six inches mail from Dr. Williams ’ Medicine Com ­ 1897, and •966,952.02 for 1898. To these went fishing at Otsego and fell into cepted as showing that any amend ­ don and Rome, to Miss Isabelle Per­ long and two inches in diameter, with pany, Schenectady, N. Y. totals must be added the levy for the the water and was drowned. lie ment having the sanction of the caucus kins, an heiress to 817,000,000. general purposes of the state govern ­ leaves a widow and two children. a thickness of half nn inch, charged was assured of adoption. The day Japan has come down from her big The Widows of a Mormon. ment and the fixed charges provided with powder and swansnot, exploded. Reporter: You look worried. What's A Grand Rapids syndicate has se­ was spent in speeches on the effect of demands for indemnity from Hawaii for by previous legislatures, in order No one was injured by the explosion. cured the state right for the exhibition the sugar schedule, the first paragraph for the latter's recent refusals to the matter? Utah Congressman: One to obtuin the total amount of state tax A man in the crowd suspected as the of which was not finally disposed of up of the pictures of the Corbett-Fitzsim ­ allow several hundred undesirable Jap ­ of my constituents has just died. He for these years, which for 1897 will be prime mover, was arrested. to the time of adjournment. was a soldier in the Civil War and ail mons fight, and will receive them anese Immigrants to land. She now •2.379,907.23, as compared with $3,013, The uttempt on the life of M. Faure Senate .—63d day.—The sugar sched ­ of his twelve widows want je isiona. about July 1. asks indemnity for only a few who 919.52 for 1895; and for 1898 it will be was made on the very spot where ule was again the subject of the Demo­ John Cuddeback, of the Michigan Berezowsky tried to shoot the czar of were illegally rejected. •2.012,227.02, as compared with 82,068,- Wood Pulp factory at Niles was caught cratic assaults. Practically no pro ­ Russia while driving to the military Capt. (has. J. Holmes, of Port Huron, 538.62 for 1896. The total for the cur­ in a fast revolving shaft. With almost gress was made. Only one amendment review at Longchamps in 1807, and who is soon to start on a trip around rent two years is 84,392,134.25. us superhuman strength he disengaged was voted upon and that was defeated. where Francois, a lunatic, fired his re­ the world in the 22-foot sloop yacht against 85.082.453.14 for the previous h.mself, leaving behind both his shirts Mr. Vest tried to prod the Republicans volver at M. Faure on July 14 last. Ramona with only one companion, tias The Trials and Tribnlatlons of a Bat ­ biennial period. This shows a saving and coat. into a detailed defense of the schedule, Of 869 i,323.89 in favor of the present Having this in mind, the police had but they declined the challenge. The had to delay his journey owing to the tle Creek Citizen—How He The Arbeiter bund, of Michigan held legislature. There were however, as taken extra precautions. Mr. Faure most sensational feature of the day destruction of his home at Port Huron a three days’ session at Owosso and Comes to Tell This Story. the lawyers s ly, extenuating circum­ continued his journey and on his ar­ was the speech of Senator McEnery, by lire. Loss 82.300, insured for 87 00. closed with a display of fireworks and (.From the Battle Creek Moon.) stances which favor the previous legis­ rival at the race cour-e he was warmly Democrat, of Louisiana, who on the a ball and a reception. Charles H. lature, as an appropria:ion of 8600.000 congratulated on his escape by the day before had voted with Ihe Repub ­ PERSONALS. Among the moulders at the works of Werner, of Detroit, was elected liud to be made to make up a deficiency Grand Duke Sergius, Mr. Hanotnux licans for the sugar schedule. It was the Michigan foundry company can be president. and other members of the cabinet. Rev. John McNeill, the evangelist, found Mr. Amos Maynard; he has lived from the years 1893-4. his maiden speech in the Senate. He in Buttle Creek for over ten years, is Dr. Angell. of the U. of M. has been The president's sang froid will greatly openly avowed himself a provedionist was a railway pr/'er for years before obliged to cancel his engagement to increase his popularity. he became a prerc ’ier. honored and respected by all who know Found the Pewabic Treasure. and asa Democrat justified his position him; such is the man who makes this Capt. Smith, with the wrecker II. A. sail for Europe this month. The Tur­ It is generally believed that the act on the ground that the tariff views C. W. Walton, justice of the Supreme statement, he says: “ I have had kidney Root, has located the long-lost steamer kish government has not returned an was that of u madman rather than should not constitute a test of democ­ Court of Maine, will sffon retire after a trouble for years, and it has made my Pewabic, which was sunk in Lake Hu­ opinion as to whether explanations of ­ of conspirator. racy. He, moveover, defended the service of foyty years. life miserable. The heavy lifting, neces ­ fered to the opposition to him as min ­ sary in my business, made me worse. I ron in collision with the Meteor 32 Many English Massacred In India. sugar trust, whose inter -sts, he argued Mrs. Langtry possesses a dressing ister to that country are satisfactory. went hand-in-hand with the sugar have been compelled to lie in bed in a help ­ years ago. She lays in 160 feet of Dispatches from Simla, India, report bag which Is, perhaps, the costliest of The University of Michigan library planters. The Uepub.ieau Senators less condition for os long as nine days at a water, three miles off the course where serious trouble on the frontier. Two Its kind. It is adorned with gold and time; the greatest pain was from my back, hns received a valuable volume of showed much interest in his remarks. she was supposed to have gone down. guns of the Bombay mounted battery, Jeweled fittings, and cist $7,500. which sometimes felt as though a bayonet Wadsworth —a copy of the first edition, Senate .—04th day—The debate on She is nearly seven miles off Thunder escorted by 300 men from the First reg­ John Bryan, an Ohioan, will estab ­ was being run through me in the region printed in 1893. Only a few copies are the sugar schedule of the tariff bill bay light. She rests on the bottom in iment of Sikhs and the First Punjaub lish a public school for farming on the of my kidneys; many citizens of Battle now in existence, and this one cost $80, proceeded with only one diverting in ­ Creek knew how bad 1 was. I could not an upright position, her upper works infantry, were attacked by a large Miami river, near Yellow Springs, and was presented by D. M. Ferry, of cident to relieve the monotony into m®ve without the greatest caution, for gone entirely, but the arches, deck and force of hostile natives in the Toehi Greene county. He will devote 150 bull intact. The wreck is covered with Detroit. which the discussion has lapsed. This ns soon as I attempted to stoop over, bend valiey. In the fight which followed acres to the project, hoping to correct toone6ide, or even turn in lied, the pain mud and moss to the thickness of sev­ Mrs. Milo Roberts, near Harrison, in was the sharp exchange betwc n Mr. Col. Bunny, two other offi -ers and 25 Hoar, of Massachusetts, and Mr. Till­ the tendency of people to rush to the was simply unbearable. I wore porous eral inches. The steamer hod 200 feet some way caught her dress on fire and privates were killed. All of the Brit­ larger cities. plasters constantly for the little tem­ keel, and was valued at 8200,000. man, of South Carolina. Tiie latter before help could arrive her legs and ish officers and 25 privates were se­ William Scherc ’.i of Pine Grove, porary relief they brought me. When ­ It has been the cargo, however, tha feet were terribly burned. The next again referred to published charges of verely injured. In addition many Wis., who has been town treasurer for ever I caught the slightest cold it went has made the search so attractive for morning Mrs. Roberts gave birth to irregularity in connection with the straight to my kidneys and made mo horses and mules were killed.. It is 19 years, has recently made the first wreckers. On board the Pewabic were a child. The mother is not expected to sugar schedule and asserted that the worse. I was advised io try Doan ’s Kid­ thought that the notorious mullah of mistake in his book3, and even this 400 tons of ingot copper, now worth 11 recover. Senate would stand convicted before ney Pills, and got some. I have taken in Powindah instigated the attack. one is one of very little importance. nil four boxes of them, and I now feel ns cents a pound, or 888,000. The copper The following officers were elected the American people if it failed to in ­ He Is 83 years old, and the townsmen active as ever. A few months ago I would Is in barrels on the main dock, and can by the stute dental association at their NEWSY CONDENSATIONS. vestigate the charges. Mr. Hoar lptend to keep him in office for the have ridiculed the idea of being cured so probably be recovered without much Battle Creek convention: President. E. calmly and impressively repelled this Ex-Gov. Jacob D. Cox, of Ohio, has statement, h.stoueand language being rest of hns life. quickly, and being able to work as I can trouble. There were also several hun ­ T. Locfflcr, of Saginaw; vice-presi ­ now. All tho long-standing pains arc dred tons on iron ore in the hold, and, declined the offer of the post of min ­ calculated as a rebuke. He declared dents, II. T. Harvey, of Battle Creek, THE MARKETS. gone, and the former traces of kidney dis­ according to some reports, 860,000 in and Henry C. Raymond, of Detroit; ister to Spain, because it would inter ­ that the vague charges were not only orders found in my urine have disap ­ the safe. secretary, S. M. Fowler, of Muskegon; fere with his literary labors. preposterous but infamous. Mr. Alli­ LIVK STOCK. peared. I have recommended Doan ’s Kid­ treasurer, George II. Mosher, of The entire plant of the Standard Oil son, in charge of the bill, mad.4 an ­ Spring ney Pills to many friends who were trou ­ Disastrous F.rror in a New Law. other speech in defense of the schedule, New York —Cattle Sheep Lambs Hogs bled as I was, and in every case I havo Jackson. works in Cleveland has been shut Best grades...84 7.@> 15 * 1 50 |« 00 $4 21 An error, which may lead to disas­ presenting tables which he declared learned they proved ns beneficial as with Rev. Wm. Lawton, pastor of the M. down for an Indefinite period. Close Lower grades .2 75®4 50 3 50 4 50 4 0q trous complications, has been discov ­ proved that the sugar refinersreeeiveil me. Doans Kidney Pills would be cheap E. church at Nunica, roasted his town to 1,000 men are thrown out of work Chicago — ered in the Graham law amending the less protection under the Senate sched ­ Best grades.... 4 7"»@5 25 4 50 6 05 S 6) to me at almost any price. ” people in a hot sermon. Some of them by the shut-down. Lower grades. .2 30®4 5J 3 0J 3 50 general tax law, so as to change the ule than under the existing law. Mr. 3 45 For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. got mad and tied the church doors on Owners of iron mills in the Mahon ­ Detroit — Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole time of the annual tax sales from De­ Pettigrew, of South Dakota, spoke at the outside so that some of the breth ­ ing valley in Ohio say that unless the Best grades.... 4 oo@4 51 4 25 0 00 8 55 agents for the U. 8. Remember tho name, cember to May. It has always been length in favor of his amendm.-nt to Lower grades. .2 [email protected] 75 3 00 6 00 3 40 ren had to climb out a window to open price of iron increases very rapidly Doan't, and take “o other. the custom to continue the sales by place on the free list articles con trolled Buffalo — the doors to let the congregation out. they will not sign the amalgamated the county treasurer from day to day by trusts, severely arraigning the var­ Best grades....4 00@4 25 4 25 5 00 3 22 @52 X curve range of the ball was easily reg­ the governor. The auditor and attor­ in a small sail-boat from Ilarsen ’s with 15 present and not voting, decided Toledo 78 @79)4 25 @25 19 @19 For bronchitis, asthma or kindred ney-general are trying to figure out island, on St. Clair river, near Algonac, ulated. to adjourn. Before the session began Cincinnati 8) @80 2>M@25H 21 @5JK troubles of the throat or lungs, take some way of getting aroand the diffi­ to the Canadian shone, was capsized, Prof. Barnard, who had already mode the hub of a wheel, wound round with Cleveland 78)4*79 21 @24)4 21 @20 Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, a house ­ culty. and Miss Ada Beebe, of 270 Sixth two or three successful trips in his air­ a monster petition said to contain Pittsburg 80 @8) 25 @25 20 @»X hold specific for ail of these complaints street, a student in the Detroit high ship at the Nashville exposition, came 6,000,900 signatures, appealing to con ­ Huffa'o 7* @79 27 @27 22 @22 •Detrolt-Hay, Na I timothy. Ml per ton. Adelbert Corner, aged 21, a brake - school, and Newell E. Avery, of 50 Sel- very near losing his life by the burst ­ gress to recognize the Cuban insur ­ A packing house will be established Potatoes, new southern, $1 per bu; old. tc. at Fennvillfe. man on the A. S. & N. W. railroad, den avenue, were drowned. ' 'The lat­ ing of the balloon, but the parachute gents as belligerents, was wheeled into Live Poultry, spring chickens, me per lb; was killed while coupling cars on a ter lost his life trying to save Miss fowls, 8Hc; turkeys, 10c: ducks. Be. Eggs, appliances enabled him to land without the space in front of the speaker ’s strictly fresh. 9)4 c per doz. Butter, dairy Rev. Wm. Stout, Wiarton, Out., was log train, near Oscoda. Beebe. serious injury. rostrum. It had been in circulation 11c per lb: creamery, lie completely cured of scrofula after Y> Dr. Morris II. Snyder, of Lansing, A tramp caught the little 7-year-old Thirty-two states were represented throughout the United States for physicians had failed to give him relief was found guilty by the U. 8. clrcnit daughter of Lester Rougels, near Blisa- at a meeting of the provisional com­ about six months and was presented to REVIEW OF TRADE. Burdock Blood Bitters did it court at Detroit of having in his pos ­ field, and carried her to a field where mittee of the national Silver Republi ­ congress by Rep. Sulzer, of New York. The gain In business continues, not with­ session tools and utensils for the pur ­ the brute cruelly assaulted the child, can party which met at Chicago. It out fluctuations, and at tbe best moderate, People talk 11 ttle Ills Into great ones, bus pose of making counterfeit money. who was so badly injured she could but yet distinct It is still in quantltiei seldom talk little goods Into great ones. was decided to open temporary head ­ Cauliflower, with white sauce, is a rather than prices, although in some ltnei Snyder ’s accomplice, named Whitmore, scarcely reach her home. The tramp quarters at Duluth under the super ­ an advance in prices appears, but on th< dish fit to set before a king. To pre ­ FITS F*w»miUjC»»»(|. NoAU orntnoxaiMtiAa was captared at the same time, bat he was captured later and locked np until vision of ex-Congressmen Towne. Res­ whole tbe number of hands employed, the pare It take off all outside leaves; wash volume of new orders and amount of work i *"* of Dr. Kino ■ Gritl Nerve Jtvstorvs. subsequently made his escape. he could be taken to Adrian. A mob olutions were adopted favoring the es­ PRKR 84.00 trial bouts and tro«tla£ thoroughly. Put In bag and boll gently done are Increasing. Prospect of good crop* ®a R. H. Sunk . Ltd..am Arch St. Philadelphia, pa surrounded the locknp and threatened tablishment of bimetallism by inde ­ of wheat and cotton helps growing demand * "Wallretl Wilson, of Iosco township, half an hour In salted water. Pour ov ­ from dealers whose stocks gradually gain ­ to lynch the fellow but he was taken pendent action of the United States, ing consumption depleted, and In the money Faith Is the thing that makes the Christ!as Livingston county, aged 40, was shot away safely. through the free coinage of silver and er melted butter with a spoonful of and exchange market large buying of Amer­ rich after he has >o»t everything else. ican securities has an Influence. Wheal through the heart and instantly killed, James Smalley, aged 15, was fonnd gold at a ratio of 16 to 1. A national cream, or make this white sauce. Cook by hisstep-son, Charles Montague. The looks well and the best trade authority now Cdurat* Your Bowels With Cmmsiv U dead in the woods near Olive, with hia executive committee was appointed together one ounce of flour and two estimates the yield st M5.uui ,

be expected Idling on the promenad* at riosity has stood by the Inventor un ­ the race by one frult-plcking; of Jael, Ortpn With Horelioond Cuoi Cough* THE UNSEEN SINGER. TALMAGE’S SERMON. who drove a spike through the bead Old Aunt R.vhael, an old and successful the hour when she drove by. til forces that were hidden for ages Dume, IK) years old. 70 years experience a* a I had come to understand the routine came to wheels, and levers, and shafts of Slsera tbe warrior; of Esther, who nurse and much sought after oy hundred* overcame royalty; of Abigail, who of families, has for years made a Cordial WAS alon« la the of their dally outing. They were man ­ “THE FIRST WOMAN" LAST and shuttles —forces that fly the air, or most effective for coughs and colds by the stopped a host by her own beautiful little seaside town, ifestly living somewhere to tbe west SUNDAY'S SUBJECT. swim the sea, or cleave the mountain, use of Grapes with Elecampane Root and prowess; of Mary, who nursed the the Herb Horchound. Public Ni Good for Food end thy; of Charic.to Corday, who drove No man ever ltought his wav Into TTeave* ness that had east, and then, descending seawards, nostrils of hot steam and yokes of fire, by leaving his money to the needy alter h* Dealgned to Uiike One W l»e. She Par ­ the dagger through the heart of the brought me there drove home to the promenade and the draw the continents together. bad started that way. road that 6klrts the 6ea. took of lit* Fruit Thereof —lieu. 3:0.” assassin of her lover-; or of Marie An ­ to seek for health. I arty nothing against healthful cu­ Unfermented Communion Win* Now one day, with no set purpose toinette, who by one look from the bal ­ For a year past I riosity. May It have other Leyden Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, the cele­ had longed for a that I would have confessed, even to Jars, and other electiic batteries, and cony of her castle quieted a mob, her brated grower of foreign grapes preserve* T IS the first Sat­ own scaffold the throne of forgiveness period of license myself, I took tbe western road and other voltaic piles, and other magnlfy- the unfermented Juice of tne grape for sac ­ urday afternoon In and womanly courage. I speak not of ramental use. It has been adopted and It* such as was now went into the country. Some dozen cot­ ing-glasses, with which to storm the use sanctioned by the prominent divines of the world ’s exis­ these extraordinary persons, but of thin country. It is al-o used for invalid* mine to enjoy, but the granting of my tages and a little pier stood at the barred castles of the natural world un ­ tence. Ever since those who, unambitious for political with remarkable effect for blood-making desire had come In such a fashion that margin of the sea. Inland a few houses til It shall surrender Its last secret. For sale by druggist* sunrise Adam has power, as wives and mothers and sis­ It gave me not the smallest pleasure. were seen among their fruitful or ­ We thank God for the geological cu­ >L^\been watching the ters and daughters, attend to the thou ­ Scientific research show that meats, fish, I was desperately tired, and my nerves chards. But at the edge of the slope riosity of Professor Hitchcock, and the brilliant pageantry sand sweet offices of home. milk, and other animal foods cost thre* were in a state that rendered all en ­ there was a little space of wild wood, mechanical curiosity of Liebig, and the times more than flour, meal, and otbe* and this, as I looked across the flower- When at last we come lo calculate staple vegetable foods to get the same nu­ joyment impossible. I used to lie late \u i’lVxjaf ot wlngs aud 8Caie8 zoological curiosity of Cuvier, and the tritious result. grown hedge, tempted me to rest. I the forces that decided the destiny of In the mornings, for thero was nothing and clouda * and ln Inventive curiosity of Edison; but we Wherever I find a great deal of gratltnd* climbed this. Intervening barrier and .4^^* his first lessons in nations, It will be found that the might ­ In a poor man. I take It for granted there to do but wander Idly on the prome ­ must admit that unhealthful and Irreg­ lay down in the shelter of a little oak- ™ zoology and ornith ­ iest and grandest Influence came from would be as much generosity If he were a nade, and the trivial pleasures of the ular Inquisitiveness has rushed thou ­ rich man. —Pope. tree. ology and Ichthyol ­ home, where the wife cheered up de­ crowd vexed me unutterably because i sands and tens of thousands into ruin. could not share them. It was only at It may be I slept. Certainly I was a ogy he has noticed that the robins fly spondency and fatigue and sorrow by Between 8«rd Time and Harvest Eve Just tasted the fruit. She was night I realized that possibly this Irk­ long time under the oak before I be ­ the air in twos, and that the fish swim her own sympathy, and the mother Is a good opportunity to enquire about curious to find out how it tasted, and farming lands In South Dakota, only on* some time of rest was bringing me came aware that I was not the only the water in twos, and that the lions trained her child for heaven, starting day ’s ride from Chicago. Mou.itifu! rrop* nearer to the recovery of my health. occupant of the wood. Someone was walk the fields In twos, and in the that curiosity blasted her and blasted the little feet on the path to the Ce­ of Wheat, Corn. Barley and Flax reward th* all nations. So there are clergymen in tiller of the soil. As a stock and dalrv oun- Then I used to wander until all but the singing softly, and I could hear foot ­ warm redolence of that Saturday after­ lestial City; and the sisters by their try South Dakota leads all the world. First latest of the visitors had left the prom ­ steps moving slowly through the fern. this day inspired by unhealthful in ­ gentleness refined the manners of the clans t.irm laiult with ncarov mark t~> caw noon he falls off Into slumber; and as now be bought for from SI», flJ. $l‘>. and up enade. It was impossible not to be at I could tell by the sound that the new ­ If by allegory to teach all ages that quisitiveness who have tried to look brother; and the daughters were dili­ wards, per acre, and this Is the time to la rest. comer was stopping here and thero to through the keyhole of God ’s myste­ gent In their kindqess to the aged, vest. For further particulars write to Geo the greatest of earthly blessings Is H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chi I had been perhaps a fortnight In the pick flowers. sound sleep, this paradisaical somno ­ ries—mysteries that were barred and throwing wreaths of blessings on the capo. Milwaukee A St Paul Railway, Old place when first I saw the lady of Now, I had enjoyed the solitude, but lence ends with the discovery on the bolted from all human inspection, and road that leads father and mother Colony Building. Chicago. Illinois. whom I would tell you. It was only even at the first the person who was they have wrenched their whole moral down the steep of years. God bless part of Adam of a corresponding intel ­ Don't plant trees where they will not k* for a moment, as she drove past In the coming towards me did not strike me ligence just landed on a new planet. nature out of Joint by trying to pluck our homes! And may the home on wanted when gro.vn to goot sl'.e. company of an older woman, but that as an intruder. Her singing was In Of the mother of all the living I speak fruit from branches beyond their reach earth be the vestibule of our homo In moment ’s sight was enough to fill my absolute concord with my mood; It —Eve, the first, the fairest, and the or have come out on limbs of the tree heaven, In which place may we all Don ’t Tobicco Spit and Smoke Your LileAvmy. thoughts until I saw her again upon was as if one had thought of a poem, from which they have tumbled into To quit tobacco east i v and forever, be mag- best. meet—father, mother, son, daughter, netlc.full of life.nerve and vigor.take No-To- the morrow. She was beautiful beyond and a moment later found oneself hum ­ ruin without remedy. A thousand trees brother, sister, grandfather and grand ­ iiac. tbe wonder worker, that makes weak all words; I fancied she could hardly ming the melody that would make of I make me a garden. I Inlay the of religious knowledge from which we men strong. All druggists, .Vic or II. Cure paths with mountain moss, and 1 bor ­ mother and grandchild, and the entire guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. A, I -0 >. % such blundering attempts to carry the scene of gladness and love and joy. “You are not the man to lose your airs of an old family man. I knew but eat fruit that does not belong to Right there under a bower of leaf temper for nothing, ” rejoined Nelson. A moderate drinker is the devil ’s travel ­ just bow tbe tbing should be done, and them. Men quite well known as math ­ ing man. snd vine and shrub occurred the first “What was It?” • I would do it. I had no trouble in ematicians failing in this computation marriage. Adam took tbe hand of this “Well, if you must know, my lord, I Millet. Iluekwlieat and other seed*, low- bribing the baggage master to strip of moral algebra: good sense plus good Immaculate daughter of God and pro ­ will tell you. You see that coxswain? ” est price* Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wi* our trunks of love knots and old shoes, breeding, minus curiosity, equals mind ­ nounced the ceremony when he said: pointing to one of the most exacting so that we were not advertised when ing your own affairs! Nearly everybody smokes in Japan, mem “Bonn of my bone, and flesh of my of the petty officers. “We have not a and women. The girls begin wh.-n they ar* we reached the city. This winning of • • • fiesh. ” A forbidden tree stood In the better man on board the Victoria, and ten years of age. and the boys a year earlier, the first round gave me an assurance o Hogs grown under cleanly conditions mak* midst of that exquisite park. Eve Observe also In this subject how re­ the message which put me out was this. clean and wholesome pork. that must have impaired my caution. sauntering out one day alone looks up pelling sin is when appended to great I was told that be was so busy receiv­ Her brother was with us. At the hotel at the tree and sees the beautiful fruit, attractiveness. Since Eve’s death there ing and getting off the mailbags that is essential for health I boldly registered bis name with 'and and wonders if It is sweet, and won ­ has been no such perfection of woman ­ he forgot to drop his own letter Inte A Good and physical strength. sister’ following It, and then wrote my ders if it is sour, and standing there, hood. You could not suggest an at­ one of them, and he has just discov ­ AnnPfStA when the blood I* own name. When it came to placing says: “1 think I will just pul my hand tractiveness to the body or suggest any ered It In hlB pocket! ” lapflvIllO weak, thin and impur* us, I made some offhand explanations, upon the fruit; it will do no damage to refinement to the manner. You could “Holst the signal to bring her back, ” the appetite fails. Hood ’s Sarsaparilla la rt*. but the eyes of the night c!e: k twinkled #V' tbe tree; I will not take the fruit to add no gracefulness to the gait, no lus­ was Nelson ’s instant command. “Who • wonderful medicine for creating an ap ­ __ _ and I could have throttled bim. The 31 eat. but I will just take It down to tre to the eye, no sweetness to the knows that be may not fall in action petite. It purifies and enriches the blood, next morning, when I shook out my examine it.” She examined the fruit. voice. A perfect God made her a per ­ tomorrow? Ills letter shall go with tones the stomach, gives strength to the “THEN YOU ARE NOT DUMB!" new umbrella to take a walk alone, She said: *T do not think there can fect woman, to be tbe companion of a the rest.” And the dispatch vessel was nerves and health to the whole system. It any hope of my gaining tbe privilege just as well-seasoned husbands do, I be any harm in my just breaking the man In a perfect borne, and her entire brought back for that alone. is just the medicine needed now. of her acquaintance. I made some fu­ rattled rice all over the tile floor In the rind of it” She put the fruit to her nature vibrated In accord with the tile Inquiries at the hotel, and only got office. Of course I explained to the day teeth, she tasted, she allowed Adam beauty and song of Paradise. But she so far as to be almost certain she was, clerk that I had been attending a wed­ rebelled against God's government, The Strangest Dinner. like myself, a visitor. also to taste the fruit, thetdoor of the Hood’s8;™. ding and must have taken the bride ­ world opened, and the monster Sin en ­ and with the same hand with which Perhaps the most remarkable dinner Is the best —in fact the One True Blood Purifier. On the next day, at about the same groom ’s umbrella by mistake, but he tered. Let the heavens gather black ­ she plucked the fruit she launched up ­ on record was *hat given by an anti ­ hour, the carriage passed along the smiled knowingly, the hangers-on on the world the crimes, the wars, the quary named Goebel, In the city of Hood's Pills ?Z length of the promenade. She was ness. and tbe winds sigh on the bosom laughed and seme urchin In the cor­ of tbe hills, and cavern, and desert, and tumults that have set the universe a- Brussels. At the dinner were apples still innocently glad to be alive, con ­ ner yelled ‘Rats!’ At dinner my wife walllng. that ripened more than 1,800 years ago, tent to accept her burden as if it were earth, and sky join in one lung, deep, EARS* BICYCLE said she never knew before that 1 took A terrible offset to all her attractive­ bread made from wheat grown before MOO c* .u lt_»u Kbnli. AU no burden at all; it was with smiles hell-rending howl —“The world is AtuAr*. Uoouisncw . IIU SI* wine after meat and the waiter grin ­ ness. We ere not surprised when we the children of Israel passed through Ki w Ui*;u Oiaiio >. rnoilrl*, she looked into the pitying eyes of her lost!” i fully Ku .imitc. .1 (17 i, |tk ned a polite grin. When, In my rat­ find men and women naturally vulgar the Red Sea, and spread with butt** 1 .Special L'lrarlnff Hair. companion, and 1 could fancy that the Beasts that before were harmless tled condition, I gave him a $10 gold going Into transgression. We expect 1 )nlp .ptw| rre on approval. messages she was conveying with end full of play put forth claw, and that was made when Elizabeth was I WT- «tn Hit i nm .'IU. * piece for half a dollar, I threw off all that people who live in the ditch shall Queen of England. The repast was 11. Ml «n E», *f MJnpl' .WM swiftly moving fingers were humorous sting, and tooth, and tusk. Birds whet » MtH w tfcna. O.T maiMln U disguise. At the next stop I told them have the manners of the ditch; but washed down with wine that was old •Ml bam ikrnujWM tto —mwlrf. appreciations of what she saw around their beak for prey. Clouds troop In ViHMtnnhrwuMlil .brv we were Just married, that we wanted how shocking when we find sin ap ­ her. the sky. Sharp thorns shoot up through when Columbus was playing with the N. MEAD & PhLN'JISa. CUlua^O, 111. every attention and that expense cut pended to superior education and to the My earlier questions had been ad­ the soft grass. Blastings on the leaves boys of Genoa. The apples were from no figure.”______refinements of social life! The accom ­ dressed to a quaint, elderly waiter at All the chords of that great harmony an earthen jar taken from the ruins plishments of Mary Queen of Scots the hotel; a man who had in some sort are snapped. Upon tbe brightest home of Pompeii. The wheat was taken Emj Goins: Dutch Spelling. make her patronage of Darnley, the made it his especial task to see to my this world ever saw our first parents from a chamber In one of the pyramids, $100 To Joy Kan. In the good old days when the Dutch profligate, the more appalling. The well-being, and who was the nearest were supreme in the administration of turned their back and led forth on u the butter from a stone shelf la an WILL PAY $tOO FOR ANY CASH genius of Catharine II. of Russia only old well In Scotland, where for sever­ approach to a friend I possessed within the afTalrs of New Amsterdam every­ path of sorrow the broken-hearted my­ sets forth In more powerful contrast al centuries it had lain In an earthen Of We»kn*M In Men They Treat sod a hundred miles of the place. It hap ­ body knew everybody else and riads of a ruined race. Fall lo Cure. her unappeasable ambition. The trans ­ crock In Icy water, and the trine was pened that I was lunching at the open It mattered little how proper Do you not see, in tbe first place, An Omaha Company places for the first lations from the Greek and tbe Latin recovered from an old vault In tbe city window one 4*y when the carriage names were spelled. Modern the danger of a poorly regulated in ­ time before tbe public a Maoicai . Treat *- by EHzabeth, and her wonderful quali­ of Corinth. There were six guests at MBKT.for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nerv.-u* passed, a little earlier than usual. lawyers and civil service reformers quisitiveness? She wanted to know "That la the lady of whom I was fications for a queen, make the more the table, and each had a mouthful of and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of would be shocked at the orthographical how the fruit tasted. She found out, Life Force in old und youug men. No speaking, ” I said to him. disgusting her capriciousness of af­ the bread and a teaspoonful of the freedom of the clerks of the burgo ­ but six thousand years have deplored fection and her hotness of temper. worn-out French remedy, contains uo He looked out of the window with that unhealthful curiosity. Heultnful wine, and was permitted to help him ­ Phosphorus or other harmiol drugs. It i* master’s caurt of those times. Here Is The greatness of Byron ’s mind makes a WojdiBitroi, Treatment magical in ita quick Interest. "A dear little maid, If curiosity has done a great deal for let­ self bountifully to tbe butter, there be ­ I may so. Yes. and the poor dear Is a sample case taken from the old Dutch the more alarming the Byron ’s sensual ­ ing sevetal pounds of It. The apple Jar effec »— positive in its cure. All renders, records now being translated by Mr. ters, for art, for science, and for reli­ ity. who are suffering from a weakness that deaf and dumb; she's talkin ’ upon her gion. It has gone down Into tbe held about two-thirds of a gallon. The blights their lile, causing that ineiitx. and fingers. Well, to pass along the prom ­ Ferncw, In which the name of a plain ­ Let no one think that refinement of physical suffer ug peculiar to Lost Klau- depths of the earth with the geologist fruit was sweet and as finely flavored enade, and so my thoughts were al­ tiff Is spelled five different ways: In manner or exquisiteness of taste or as If it had been preserved but a few LooJ,should write to the-^TATE MEDICAL a case before the court In 1655 Jan and seen the first chapter of Genesis superiority of education can in any COMPANY, Omaha, Neb., and they wii! ways busy, whether with anticipation written in the book of nature Illus­ months. •end you abeo ute y FIti-.K, a valuatila or remembrance. “Hacklqs’ Is a complainant against the wise apologize for 111-temper, for an trated with engraving on rook, and It taper on there di ea or . rind positive t>. oof* Never once did she fail me; never inspector of tobacco, who has c-’rtlfled oppressive spirit, for unkindness, for of tr.eir truly Maoicai . T.ibatment . Thous ­ stood with the antiquarian while he In Sweet Simplicity. once did her affliction seem to mar the to Jan "Hocklns ” that the tobacco was any kind of sin. Disobedience God- ands of turn, who have lort nil ho, e of a blew the trumpet of resurrection over cure, are being restored by them to a por ­ beautiful gaiety of her mood. It ap ­ good. The inspector says in his defence ward and transgression manward can Truth in sweet simpl.clty expresses burled Herculaneum and Pompeii, un ­ ted condition. peared that she Baw and enjoyed every that he inspected the tobacco at the give no excuse. Accomplishment tbe thoughts that bind and the words Th * Maoicai , Treatment may betaken til from their sepulchre there came up little thing that could be seen: nor heaven-high Is no apology for vice bell- that burn conviction in human under ­ •t home under their rtiro tions, or they wi I request of Jan “Hacc.dns ” on June 26, shaft and terrace and amphitheater. P'iy railrnai fare and hotel bills to aL who was it altogether a young man ’s van ­ and aforesaid “Haglns ” kept the barrel deep. standing, and steadily, with unfailing Healthful curiosity has enlarged the eye, detects and discloses to the brave prefer to go there for treatment, if teey ity that made me wonder whether she of tobacco until the 3Jth without find ­ My subject also Impresses me with tail to cure. They are t erfectly re.iabl j; telescopic vision of the astronomer un ­ spirit that stands by what It believes. had begun to notice the fact that a cer­ ing out that It was bad. Then Jan “Ha- tbe regal Influence of woman. When I have no Free Pro < r ptioun. Free Lure, til worlds bidden In the distant heaveus One has said that “truth, like light, Free Bamplo, or C. O. u. fake. Thev have tain sallow Invalid was always near kina ” has something else to say In the see Eve with this powerful influence have trooped forth and have joined the travels In straight lines ’* —that It is a fcifx/,000 c«| i al, and guar a itee to cure her. I thought from what you told me I MS. over Adam and over the generations every case they treat or ret und eve-y dol­ they must be strangers in these parts, choir praising the Lord. Planet divine essence. —Philadelphia Metho ­ lar; or their chargee may bo deposited iu a weighed against planet and wildest that have followed. It suggests to me and so they are. I don ’t even know the Typical “Pop ” Governor, dist bauk to be paid to them when a cur* i* comet lassooed with resplendent law. the great power all women have la ‘: efl'e ted "’’-I*, hem ♦ndnv horses nor the carriage. Governor Leedy has been greatly put Healthful curiosity has gone down and good or for evil. I have no sympathy, Thus passed a period of several days. out by the “new fangled ” water faucet nor have you, with the hollow flatter­ Taken from Life. I began to find myself vastly better, found the tracks of the eternal God in CURE Y0URSELI in hts office lavatory. Wednesday he ies showered upon woman from the Manager —I wish to congratulate yon. OtlMBI and. with tbe growth of energy, to look tbe polypi and the starfish under the Big « for unost v as unable to shut It off and the result platform and the stage. They mean You have managed to draw a picture of I » * **v*. ’ I diKharire*. ti,n»imn»iv forward pleasurably to the time when sea and the majesty of the great Je­ 1 irritation* or ukvrat was the floor was deluged. Turning to nothing; they are accepted as nothing. absolutely consummate repulstveness i------■at I*------*m«i*r*.-- of uiucou* nivmlir* I should return to my work In London. hovah encamped under the gorgeous Pain]***, and not **r his private secretary, be said: “Go Woman's nobility consists In the ex­ for your villain. Author —Thanks, aw­ thf vksi My good friend the waiter had suc­ curtains of the dahl'a. It has studied A E CtmiCAiCo. C»nt or poimnou*. down town and buy me a tin wash pan. ercise of a Christian Influence; and fully; but the compliment Is due to my | S*M hr Oranitl ceeded, much to his delight. In getting the spots on the sun, and the larva In ' or *rnt In plain «raj When I worked for Dave Gore on his when I see this powerful influence of better half. It Is a description of me me to go for numerous drives through a beach leaf, and the light under a fire­ Mpran, prepaid. Eve upon her husband knd upon the by my wife when I refused to buy her <*>, or S bottle*, |i.7l tbe lovely country that surrounds the farm brek in Macoupin county, Ill., a fly’s wing, and the terrible eye-glance Ircular **Dt on reqi a new bonnet. —Tit-Bits. watering-place. I had even, on divers tin wash basin and a big stump at the of a condor pitching from Chimborazo. whole human race, I make up my mind occasions, set forth on foot and ex­ back door served as our lavatory. I It has studied the myriads of anlmal- that the frail arm of woman can strike plored the coast and the Inland lanes prefer the tin basin to this patent culae that make up the phosphores ­ a blow which will resound through all Metaphorically Speaking. water apparatus which city folks uaa.“ cence in a ship ’s wake, and tbe mighty eternity down among the dungeons or Skillet—So you traded your old horse 1 Cough Syrup. Dm for myself. I went alone, but I never In tin* Sold i felt the absence of companions, for my The tin pan Is in use now at the execu­ maze of suns, and spheres, and con ­ up among the thrones. for this one, did you? What did you Bai-MfMtMI expeditions always took place before tive office.—Topeka correspondent Chi ­ stellations, and galaxies that blaze on Of course, I am not speaking of rep ­ get to boot? Slclttle— Myself.—New •r after the hour at which she might cago Tlmes-Herald. In the march of God. Healthful cu­ resentative women —of Evo, who ruined York Tribune.

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OBITUARY. The Coast Line to MACKINAC The Independent WILLIAM F. JEN1SON Died June 14, 1897, at his home in -TAKI TMB- Eagle, where he had lived nearly sixty OKOKOE 8. CORB1T, Proprietor years. The Osborne Mower No. 4. frank e dewitt . Lessee He was nearly 85 years old and had been in feeble healtn for a number of Only Acouratoly-bnl> The report of the committee on con ­ years. tingent expenses, at Washington, He was born in Byron,Genesee county, ti need Mower Eve l against Senator Tillman ’s resolution for state of New York, m 1812. Came to Michigan in 1838 and located the farm Constructed. ^ an investigation of the charges that on which he died. Michigan at that MACKINAC Senators had been speculating in sugar time was almost an unbroken wilder Perfect in every part, twelve years DETROIT stock since the tariff bill had been un ­ ness and had just been admitted as a of victorious struggles with com­ state. der consideration, has attracted very petitors has proven it the king of Uttle attention, because it was known Mr. Jenison and his father, after lo­ PETOSKEY cating their land, began to cut away grass cutters. No adverse coil CHICAGO that it would be against the resolution the trees and cleared a place for a log ever since the Republican caucus de­ cabin, which they soou learned to call ditions of harvest too great for it New Steel Passenger Steamers cided an investigation to be inadvisable. home. to overcome, whether — The dreatest Perfection yet attained la The father aud mother died a num ­ Boat Construction Luxurious Equipment. The report argues against an investiga ­ ber of years ago at a ripe old age. “On mursh or dry land, Artistic Furnishing, Decoration and Effic­ tion because other investigations have ient Service, insuring the highest degree of In the death of Mr. Jenisou Clinton Low or high land. ” COMFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY been barren of results, which is about county loses one of its oldest and most Four Tup * pcs Wiik Bitwiem equivalent to saying that one or two active pioneers. Simplicity of construction,strength lie was one of the first teachers in the Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac criminals having failed to be convicted, and durability, close and even cut­ schools of the county and filled many PETOSKEY, “THE SOO," MARQUETTE it is useless to bring any more to trial. positions in office. He was one of the ting, lightness of draft, freedom from AND DULUTH. Senator Tillman has been dropping first postmasters in the county when C LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and the U. S. mails were carried through clogging, and ease of haudling pro ­ Return, Including Heals and Bertha. From hints of sensational information in his Cleveland, $■$( from Toledo, $ij; Iron* possession on this subject, and there is the woods on horseback aud the postage claim it the “Pride of the Meadow.” Detroit, $13 go. on a letter was 25cts. The postoffice at DAY ANO NIGHT SERVICE. a rumor that be will make some charges that time was called Waverly, but when in a public speech that will make an in­ the township was organized it took the Between Detroit and Cleveland We invite you to call at our warehouse and witness the workings of the Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest vestigation absolutely necessary. name of Eagle. Trains for all points East, South and South ­ Mr. Jenisou was elected sheriff of the west and at Detroit for all points North and county for two terms; had been super ­ Northwest It is said that shoe manufacturers are visor of the township, was elected mem­ Sunday Trips Jung, July, August and Sspt Only divided in their opposition to the tax on ber of the legislature at the session Osborne Full Steel Tedder EVERY DAY BETWEEN hides. It is perhaps true that western when the state appropriated so much Cleveland,Put-in-Bay ^Toledo manufacturers who hope to engross the swamp land for the benefit of the high- No other Tedder compares with it in design, construction, light draft and durability. VVe wavs. He was a director of the Ionia Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address western and southern market think aud Lansing railroad and through his further invite your attention to the A. A. SOHANTZ, a. a. a.. DSTNOIT. MICH. that the advantage they have in freights efforts Grand Ledge and Eagle are Tie Detroit i Cleveland steam in. Co. on western hides will protect them ef­ largely indebted for the benefits of the fectually against New England compe­ resent railroad facilities they enjoy. KIr. Jenison was married in 1841 to Osborne Hay Rake tition if South Americau hides are shut Miss Jeunette Berry, of Portland, by off. There is room for an unlimited whom they have raised a family of six both hand and self dump with combination pole and shafts for one or two horses. It has become amount of short-sighted sellishness in children —two sons and four daughters. DlJlSiCt, Henrv II., the oldest of the children, the acknowledged leader and proven superior. Every part light, strong and durable. framing any sort of bounty bill. —N. Y. has afways staid on the old farm and The Celebrated Specialists World. kindly cared for his aged parents. The We also carry a full line of Binders, Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows, Plows, Corbit ether children are Mrs. B. F. Simons, Machine Oil, Binding Twine, Etc. WILL BE AT Nothing could more clearly demon ­ Mrs. J. W. Bailey and N. F. Jeuison, of strate the selfishness and grab game Lansing. The daughter Alice, who was We can assure you that you can save money by calling on us for anything in our line. “The Steel” Hotel, the wife of Mr. Bement, of Lansing, nature of “Protection ” as seen by the died a number of years ago. The young­ average Republican Senator than the at­ est daughter, Miss Helen Jenison has tempt of Senator Quay to get a good also lived at home all her life, and by ST. JOHNS, thing fop- two or three big concerns her constant care and devotion to her Wednesday, July 14. parents, has won the highest esteem of FOERCH & DANLEY. whiph are interested in Cuban and Nova all who know ’ her. One Day Only Each Month. Sootia iron ore, by offering an amend ­ The name of W. F. Jenison is known ment to the tariff bill, exempting from all over this country, as he kept public the duty of forty cents a ton, all iron house so many years and did business with so many people. He was a promi ­ 'm. ore imported by manufacturers for their nent member of the Masonic fraternity, own use. and always took an active part in the Up-to-date. work of the lodge and chapter as long tt , as he was able to attend their meetings. The President has signed the Haw­ We, therefore, as brother Masons and aiian annexation treaty, and its fate is friends and neighbors of the family, ex­ Bring us what there now in the hands of the senate. It is tend to them our sympathy and look probable that no action will be taken forward with hope to that time when we shall all be gathered in the Celestial is left of your old thereon at this session, as there are Lodge above. a number of senators who will bitterly June 15,1897. G. W. Thomas . wheel and we can re­ oppose its ratification. New* In General. build it. We do the I Barney Barnato , the “diamond North Lansing is preparing to cele­ king, ” and said to be richest man in brate the Fourth. Bicycle business of St. the world, committed suicide last week, The Lansing City Band has dis­ banded. Lack of support from the citi­ Johns. while on his way to England from Cape zens is given as the cause. Town, by jumping overboard. The Irving Bates, a colored boy, aged 16, body was recovered and taken to his whose parents reside at Battle Creek, home in England. fell into the river while fishing at Grand F. H. BUSH & CO. Consultation and Examination Free Ledge, last Thursday,and was drowned. and Strictly Confidential. THE GARRICK THEATRE CO. The State Bank, of Fenton, has closed its doftrs by order of the State Bank A Voire From North Bengal. DRS. B. S. & CO., devote their attention to Are Giving First Class Entertainments at Commissioner. The condition of its On the beautiful day of Wednesday, Diseases of tbe Eye, Ear, Throat and Eungt, At- Newton Hall This Week. affairs is not yet known, but the worst June 9, tbe patrous and pupils of dis­ hma ami Ctmiumyt'ion, and all Chronic, Private and is feared. Hereout lUteattt, Drformitiei, Granulated Eidt, Cron The Garrick Theatre Company opened trict No. 2, Bengal township, congrega ­ Eye, Deaf nett, Ditcharge of the, Eart, Bronchi! it. Parley M. Rowell, aged 74, one of ted at the pleasant home of Edwin Jury Chronic Voupn, Goitre, (big neck) Fever Soret and up a week’8 engagement at Newton Hall Owosso's well known pioneers, died last for the purpose of having a picnic, the SPECIAL PLOW SALE - - llcert, Brightt Ditrate, Bhrumaiism, all diteatet of Monday evening in “The Wild Rose,” week from a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. occasion being the closing of our school, the Kidneyt and Bladder, Heart, Stomach and Her- Tuesday evening they played, “East Rowell was the father of Mrs. Francis VMM Diteaet, Chorea-St. Titus’ Dance-, General De­ Lynn ” and last evening, “The Fatal which bas been under the kindly aud bility, Scrofula, Skin Diteatet, diteatet of men and Labadie, the well Known and popular most thorough interest of Miss Inez women, and all diteatet due to bad blood. Check. ” In all these plays the acting actress. . . . On Saturday, June 19 I will sell the . . . EPILEPSY, OR FITS positively cured by was all that could be desired by lovers Conklin during the past year. She is an a new and never falling remedy. of first class entertainments. Every Ira Sell, a prominent young busi ­ earnest teacher and tbe progress of our Drs. B- 8. A Co. make a specialty of all forms ness man of Ithaca, dropped dead yes­ little ones is most satisfactory to all. Of Rectal Diteatet, Piles—internal ond external, Itch­ terday from heart trouble. He was The program for the day was well se­ ing and Bleeding, Rectal Ulcers, Finitet, EKstula— Clinton Steel Beam Plow which are often taken tor Nervous and Lung- lieutenant-commander of the local tent, lected and each one did well. Miss Troubles, all cured. Remember, we cure all K. O. T. M.,and leaves a widow and Conklin presented four of her pupils forms of Piles without pain. Interruption or one child. with their diplomas, having so finely At $10.00 or take orders for them for July detention from business, and without the use passed through the trying ordeal of ex­ of knife, caustic or ligature. Come and be Burglars entered Palasky's clothing or August delivery. convinced. store at Alma last Thursday night and amination of the eighth grade. The re carried off a large quantity of clothing freshments were of tbe best, the ice To Young, Middle-dAge and hats. Frank Wright and Robert cream most delicious, proving most em­ • M !lk Mason were arrested for the crime on phatically that the ladies of District No. L. GRANT, Agent. 2, full well understand the art of pre ­ and Old Men. Saturday. They had on clothes like Suffering from Spermelorrhaea, Impolency— Lost those that were stolen and fought bit ­ paring for a picnic. manhood, —or from Weakness brought on Irom er­ terly when arrested. Both are young The little ones amused in A Cleveland grain dealer wrote to one ORTGAGE SALE.—Default having been rors or indiscretions in youth or over-indulgence men. happy, childish sports and the swing M made in the conditions of a mortgage In later years, are given permanent relief. Abso ­ and hammocks which the willing hands of his customers, inquiring the amount executed by Mary Henry and Ellen Hayes, forlute­ cures guaranteed; strictly confidential. John Scott, a prominent resident of old crops there was on hand in his merly Ellen Henry, to Jesse C. Owen, dated TUMORS AND CANCERS cured without and banker of Ionia, died last Friday of Mr. Jury and Mr. Will Plowman had vicinity, and the answer he got was : January 27. 1894, and recorded January 27, 1891, acids, knife, pain or scar. New methods. placed in position for all, was much ap ­ “All we’ve got in this neighborhood is in the office of the Register of Deeds for Clinton CATARRH. New home treatment. Vnsur morning. Since 1890 he had been a preciated by those who enjoy these County, in Michigan, In Liber 76 of mortgages, on passed and cheap. member of the banking firm of W. C. means of enjoyment. Much kindly feel­ three widows, two schoolmarms. a patch page 63d. which mortgage waa duly assigned April GUARANTEE to cure every case of Dyspepsia. Page & Company, and had been con ­ of wheat, the bog cholera, too much 22,1897, oy said Owen to Morrla Hayes by a writ- Sick Headache. Piles, Tape Worm and Stricture. nected with the business since 1873. ing and many thanks are due Mr- aud rain, about 60 acres of potatoes and a ten asaignment, which was recorded May 20, 1897, IFWe will give special attention to difflcnlt Mrs. Jury for the interest they manifest ­ lunatic who married a girl because she in said office, in Liber 81, of Mortgages on page caaea and to cases other physician have failed to He was 53 years of age, and a leading ed and al ways do in everything that tends 386, upon which mortgage there la claimed to be cure. Persons applying for treatment will please merchant, G. A. R. and Maccabee. owned 86 sheep and a mule, which same due at tbe date of this notice, two hundred and bring two or three ounces of urine for analysis. towards happiness and sociability. In ­ was me and no more at present. ” forty-three dollars and five cents, besides an attor ­ Those who are unable to call, can write full par ­ The Michigan Central has commenced deed. it was a day long to be remem­ ney fee of fifteen dollars, provided In said mort ­ ticulars of their case and hat e medicine sent by to carry bicycles free as baggage to all bered. In years to come tbe pupils can gage and by statute to be paid should any proceed ­ express, with full Instructions bow to be taken. points in Michigan. The order covers glance over the pages of memory ’s great Something to Depend On. ings be taken to foreclose said mortgage; and no The firm of Drs. B. 8. A Co., were incorporated ISABELLE REYNOLDS. all classes of such vehicles, but makes book of the past and this one day of suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been several years since with a capital of $60,000, hence With the Garrick Theatre Company. Mr. James Jones, of the drag firm of instituted to recover any pan of sain debt secured you take no chances if you employ them. They certain exceptions to the general provis ­ days may impart a most happy remem­ by said mortgage ; therefore, by virtue of the are responsible and well-known. Address member of the company is an artist, ions. It is provided that all lamps, tool brance. It is well for neighbors and Johnes & Son, Cowden, Ill., in speaking power of sale in said mortgage contained, and of which is something that cannot be said bags, bells, and other attachments shall pupils to gather together in social inter ­ the statute In such case made and provided, notice be removed before the machine is of Dr. King ’s New Discovery, says that la hereby given that on August 14, 1897, at DRS. B. S. & CO., of many good companies. Tonight course. It helps to elevate, to make last winter bis wife was attacked with La one o'clock In the afternoon, at the west front they will present “Burr Oaks,” at checked, or that the owner sign a re­ one happier, to teach us that it is not door of the Court House for Clinton County, In LOCK BOX 160, lease of all claims for the loss of such. Grippe, and her case grew so serious that Michigan, in the Village of St. Johns, In said which time “Baby Gail,” the 8-year-old all of life to remain on the farm, to County, there will be sola at public vendue, to the child wonder, will assume the character The order does not apply to tricycles never “get out of the rut” of everyday physicians at Cowden and Pana ccnld do highest bidder, the premises d scribed in said Muskegon, - Mich. of “Paul.” The entertainment is well for adults nor to tandems and other life. It is right to encourage that which mortgage, vis: All of block twelve (12) In the machines made to carry more than one helps to elevate and make happy all of nothing for her. It seemed to develop Village of Fowler, In Clinton County. Michigan worth double the price of admission. intp Hasty Consumption Having Dr. according to tbe recorded plat of said Village. rider. In the latter instances, however, God ’s children. Dated May 20, 1897. MORRIS HAYES, the machines will be checked if there is King's New Discovery in store, andscllibg HUBIIARU PETSCH JOHN G. PATTERSON, Assignee. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT a passenger and a ticket for every seat Flag Dny at Ovid. lots of it. he took a bottle home, and to Attorney for Assignee. on the bicycle when it is offered for Flag Day was patriotically observed tbe surprise of all she begak to get better An Early Resident of Westphalia Died at transportation. But to all points out­ at Ovid. The pupils of the different RORATE NOTICE.—Probate Court, side of Michigan, charge is made. grades of the schools, accompanied by from first dose, and half dozen dollar bot ­ Clinton county, as. Notice la hereby AND TRAVEL VIA Lansing. givenP that all claims and demands against the The moving picture machines are their teachers, marched down Main tles cored her sound and well. Dr, King's estate of John Scrlven, deceased, will From the Portland Review we learn destined to cut a large figure in big street under flyiug colors. When near the l»e heard by the Judge of Probate of said THE of the death in a Lansing hospital, on cyclone events, if the experience of one terminus “Red, White and Blue” was New Discovery for Consumption, Congbs county, at the Probate Office In the village of Wednesday, June 8, of Hubbard Petsch, of them in connection with the Chicago sung, with a chorus of 400 voices, after and Colds is guaranteed to do this good St. Johns, on the lltli day ol November, A. 145 an early settler of Westphalia, and for which the crowd dispersed. work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Fil- I>„ 1897, and that the creditors of said de­ road race counts for anything. A dew & Millman ’s drug store, St. Johns. 5 ceased are allowed six months from the dale several years a resident of the north ­ couple of nights ago an exhibition of of this notice In which to present their claims LINE eastern part of Portland township. Mr. the pictures taken of the finish were Licenced to Wed. for adjustment. —Dated May 7, A D. 1897. Date. Name and Residence. Age. CHARLES M. MERRILL. The Most Popular Line to Petsch met with an accident last winter given in the presence of Referee Gardi­ Letter. From Farmers Judge of Probate. and broke bis arm. ana though he had it ner and other officials. It was given for June 9—George K Morton. Bingham ...... >..24 In South and North Dakota, relating set, it gave him considerable trouble. the purpose of checking the contestants Ida M. Shumaker, Olive ...... —. 21 their own personal experience in those ORTGAGE SALE.—Default having been He left his home a couple of weeks ago, with the judges’ list and was a success, June 12—Lev I W. Austin. Ovid ...... 36 states, have been published in pamph ­ made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, intending to go to Ann Arbor, but Lottie O. Cox, Ithaca ...... 29 M[ February 16. 18-5. executed by Frederick and an examination of the film after­ June )5— Dennis W. Signs, Owosso ...... -...... 22 let form by tbe Chicago, Milwaukee & Witt and hit wife, Sophia Witt, to Philip Koch, stopped at Lansing instead, where an ward, with the aid of the microscope, Edith Hodges, Riley...... —.18 St. Paul Railway. As these letters are and recorded in the office of the register of deeds operation was pertormed. Mrs. Petsch for Cllntoa County, Michigan, in Liber 64 of mort ­ confirmed the descriptions given the June 12—Willie E.Cleland, Greenbusb...... 24 extremely interesting, and the pamph ­ cmcuo; was with him at the time he died. The gages on page 60 on the 19th day of February, referee. The machines registered 146 Carrie Insley, Green bush ...... 29 let is finely illustrated, one copy will be 1886, on which mortgage there la due at the dale of AND ALL POINTS WEST. tiody was brought to Westphalia from finishes and each man up to fifty was sent to any address, on receipt of two this notice the turn of $1,061.90, besides an attor ­ Lansing, Wednesday, night and taken carefully examined. In all instances cent postage stamp. Apply to Harry ney fee of $28 provided by atatute ; and no suit or from that point to Ids late residence. A Horrible Railroad Accident proceeding at law or In equity having been insti­ the costumes of those in doubt compared Is a dally chronicle in our papers; also the Mercer, Michigan Passenger Agent, 7 tuted to recover any pert of tbe debt secured by He was 62 years old and leaves four exactly with the descriptions furnished death of some dear friend, who had died with Fort street W., Detroit, Mich. 41-3. said mortgage. Fow, therefore, by virtue of the Iv. MUSKEGON at 6:00 P. M. children. by the claimants to the referee. Of the consumption, whereas If he or she bad taken power of sale In said mortgage coutalned and by The operation consisted in replacing fifteen who protested, the camera iden ­ Otto's Cure for Throat and Lung diseases in Old Peonle. statute In such case made and provided, notice is Li. GRAND HAVEN at 9:00 P. M. a dislocation of the shoulder, which had tified seven. time, life would httve been rendered happier hereby given that on Natnrday, the 11th day Dally, Except Saturday*. been pronounced Irreducable by the pro ­ and perhaps saved. Heed tbe warning. If Old people who require medicine to <>f September, 1897, at one o'clock In the after­ you have a cough or any affection of the regulate the bowels and kidneys will find noon, at tbe west front door of the Court House Arriving In CHICAGO tbe following morning fessors at the state university and had COMING EVENTS Throat and Lungs call at C- E VanSIckle's, for Cllntoa County, Michigan, la the Village of et. in time for outgoing trains. been made the subject of a lengthy lec­ sole agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large the true remedy in Electric Bitten. This Johns, In said County, there will he sold at public ture to the students upon dislocation. sixes 60c and 26c. 8 medicine does not stimulate and contains vendue to the highest bidder, the land In said Regular meeting of the D. of H. (A. O.U. W.) mortgage described, via: The southeast quarter The danger in the operation lay in the TMonday evening. June 32. All members are no whiskey nor other intoxicant, bat acts of tbe northwest quarter of section numbered fact that the bone was out below the desired to be present. as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly twentv-6ve, In townahlp six, noitb of range tour This [s the Short Line to Chicago socket and had been dislocated about The ladles aid society of West Bingham will FREE TO SUFFERING WOMEN. on the stomach and bowels, adding west, In Michigan, for the purpose ot satisfying four months previously. The Ann Ar­ Dear Editor: —Kindly Inform your lady strength and giving tone to the organs, the amount due on said mortgage —Dated June 17, Passenger* should see that their tickets read meet with Mrs. Christopher < h rat, Riley, on readers that we will forward them free of 1897. * PHILIP KOCH, via. this Popular Line. bor physicians refused to reduce the Thursday, June 24, at I o ’clock sharp. Special charge, a plan of home treatment, which can thereby aiding Nature in the performance Fxokwa A Wai .hr ixir . M irtgagee. dislocation for the reason that in doing be pursued that will cure any form of female of the fnnetions. Electric Bitters is an Attorneys for Mortgagee. Invitation to all. weakness, bladder or rectal disease. We have THROUGH TICKETS to all points via. Chi so the auxilary artery was liable to be There will be a lawn social at the residence excellent appetizer and aids digestion. raptured. Drs. Shank and Hyatt con­ no fraudulent scheme to extort money, but Old People find it jnst exactly what they cago can behadof all agents onD , o.HAM sented to attempt it, however. of Mrs. A. DoClalr, corner of Casa and Sweglea we are anxious that tbia reliable met hod of re­ Bring that job of Printing to the C. « W. M. R'jr, T„ 8. A M. R’y, G R & I M » ' streets, on Tuesday. June *2 Strawberries form treatment be placed within reach of need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per kewmf u?',*' Af®nt 0«><*rlch every aick and suffering womac. Address bottle at Fildew A Millman ’s Drag Store, INDEPENDENT office and see kefon, or H. Hold ns, Jr., Grand Haven. and ICe cream. For the benefit of the Catholic the Woman 's MxuicaL Institute , St. Johns and Fowler. 6 H. A. BONN, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Try us for Job Printing. church. All are invited. 68 Miami Ave., Detroit, Mich. how well we can please you. Chicago, CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897-

our national life is one of constant pro ­ Awarded BU8INE8S DIRECTORY. WAS WELL ATTENDED. gress in the unfolding of the treasures of nature that which had loug been kept Highest Honors —World ’s Fair, Barbers. from us. It was for our fathers to dis­ WANT (Continued from first pane.) cover the mighty agencies that were to DU fACOBACOB FOERCH,FOEBCH, proprietor of______The Centra and it was moved and carried that said Barber Shop. Ladle* ’ and children'* hair make this day possible. Steamboats J*t»ingespecially. Good bath roomalnconnecUon grove be the place for holding the next could have been run just as well cen ­ Violin anaand other’ atrlngaat ‘ ; musician* ’ outfits, etc. picnic. turies ago as dow . Farmers in the YOU Paper —Mrs. N. 8. Steward, of Bengal, time of David and Samuel could just as “Triumphs of the Pioneers. ” well have plowed their fields with the Attorneys. “It is impossible to follow the lives equal of a South Bend or Oliver chilled To call at my STUDIO and inspect EWII IEVEHANCE, A. H AT- and triumphs of the many famous pion ­ plow; they could have yoked their oxen i TOKNEY, Over Bunday ’s Grocery. 1404 eers in the various sciences, literature my work. I want your patronage and to our gram drill aud sowed their fields, you want UP-TO-DATE Photos. I and arts. There have been leaders in and with an exact mate to a Deering or W CREAM E1 John*, Mich. Office over Kendrick’* store. every enterprise, and it has not always McCormick could they have reaped am prepared to please you in this line. been those whose names have come PAULDING, NORTON X POOLING, their harvests, but it was left to the I do an exclusive photographic business Attorneys at Law. Office over St. John* Nation down to us whose work has been most pioneers of America to develop, in a —no time to waste in other lines — Sal Bank. 159c. efficient, but there are many who should scientific way, that which God had have been enrolled on the scroll of fame treasured in ages past. Our fathers BAKING therefore if you are particular about \TTIL1. H. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law and whose names even we shall never know. securing strictly firstclass work you ft Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Putt's have given us a rich legacy of inven ­ prooery store. 1S16 “And what shall we say for the pion­ tions and improvements of every kind, will make no mistake by calling on eers of Michigan —Clinton county. bnt they have had their day, aud have IOHN H. FKDKWA, HKNKY B. WALBKIDBS. &AKIf|G They entered resolutely and fearlessly passed on to the silent past and the pres ­ EDEWA A. tV.tl, Kill DUE, Attorneys the unbroken wilderness inhabited ent day dawns. mm 90 F at Law, at the old stand, over tbe "corner MOST PERFECT MADE. alone by Indians and savage beasts. “Very few who are here today were in S:: STUDIO, lrtig store, ” 8t. Johns, Mich. 1887 A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free They cleared away the tangled masses Clinton county fifty years ago. This Head of. Clinton Ave„ West Side. t. M. PKKKIN. P. K. PKKRIN . A. J. BALDWIN of timber and undergrowth, and amid was then a howling wilderness, and the from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. INN Ac BALDWIN, Attorneys at POWDER privations and sufferings, which we of 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. I .aw and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, Absolutely Pure. forest stood where this beautiful court jenaion. real estate agent*, conveyancer* and today can never realize, though we house now stands. Some of you have aoney loaner*. Also examine titles, pay taxes, Celebrated for it. great leavening strength and know the story of hardship is true. grown with the place and surroundings, TOM PADLEY, tnd make collection*. Business entrusted to their healtbfhlness. Assures the food against alum and “Far from churches ana society, with or rather have made your surroundings QUICK TIME. isre will be promptly aud falthlullv attended to. all forma of adulteration common to the cheap Office over Wlcke* ’ grocery. Clinton Avenue, St. only Indian trails, they cut roads, grow, until they are what we now see. The Pioneer Harness-maker has Johns, Mich. 1133 brands. bridged streams and gathered the scat­ We are in the brightness of a daytime Royal Bakixo Powder Co ., N ew Y ork . tered population in some rude cabin to Made by Homing Pigeon* From Durand M. H. CASTLE, Attorney at Law , of unprecedented privileges and oppor­ Money to Loan, office head of Clinton hear the sweet gospel words from the tunities ; we abound in nature ’s girts; to Toronto. Wavenue, east side. U38 lips of some itinerant preacher, who we are surrounded with the blessings of REMOVED gladly carried the tidings of salvation The Durand Express says that Chas. J. WOODRUFF, Ju*tlce of the Peace. our higher civilization, and this is a day F. Kinsey, of Toronto, shipped two • Office over State Bank. Collection* a special ­ The Independent into the savage wilderness. Far from when each pupil is free to possess as crates of homing pigeons, 70 in all, to Rty, Keutillances promptly made. 1593tf markets, and with little or no money, much knowledge as his teacher ; to gain A. H. Taggart, wbo liberated them at they toiled early and late and brought as much wealth as his father ; to share rning from the earth the means of sustenance. 7 o ’clock Saturday morning. A large Dentistry. Independent Block, No. 17 Clinton the intellectual and social enjoyments crowd gathered to see the birds start Avenue. The virgin soil yielded bountifully and with the most cultured of earth. Such They all got off together, starting north ­ H. KENYON, Dentist Eaat Walker soon plenty crowned their board. The is the day to which we have come. It east, but soon two were seen to leave .# Street. 1133 GEO. S. CORU1T, Proprietor women spun and wove and knit and might be well for us to ask if we have the rest and go in another direction. G. H. MANN, I). D. 8. Office over FRANK E. BE WITT, • Lessee sewed till all In their household were gained the summit and see if the pres ­ A letter from Toronto to Mr. Taggart Spaulding A Co. ’s hardware, oppo ­ comfortably if not fashionably clothed. ent tendency is up or down. To do this site The Steel Hotel. Surgery a TERMSt There were no idlers in the homes, written Tuesday says that the birds ar specialty. Office hours, S to 12 a. we need view only a fewT decades and rived there in bunches tbe first arriving m., 1:80 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8. evening, Btrlcly in Advance, • 1.00 there was something for each to do. notice which way we are headed. One “However, their hour of triumph at about 1:40 Durand time, making the 1 E. COK1IIN, M. !>., D. D. 8. To get All Settlements of Past Due Subscriptions thing which stands out prominently in trip in six hours aDd forty minutes, a To the room next north of A. B. Balcom's V a thebenefitofthe experience, medical know ­ will be made at the rate of 91.50 came. Instead of forests were culti­ the past is the home-life —simple, but distance of 256 miles. Some of the Sewing Machine and Carriage Store, where Gledge and surgical skill which are indispensable to Per Year. vated fields, instead of rough cabins of pure ; ardent in domestic affection aud birds had not arrived at all and may be may be found a complete stock of Draft and reaction of result* in dentistry, apply to Corbiu logs chincked with moss, we see com regard. It is worthy of note that the Son, St. John*. Our advertising rates are $100 per column per modious residences, elegant churches lost. Tomorrow those that returned Driving • . ? annum. Business notices five cents per line for strong men of today came from homes will be sent from Charlotte and another aach Insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. and convenient school houses. Has not of simplicity and toil. I think we are week still farther on toward Chicago. Physicians. Business cards, $1 per line per year. the pioueer triumphed in the best, the forced to mark a change in home life. It is the intention of Mr. Kinsey to HARNESSES, Marriage, birth and death notices Inserted free. grandest sense V” The chief ambition in the mind of the K• DOllGE, M. II,, Surgeon and Ho Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, teach them to return to Toronto from * meopathic Physician. Office aud residence A recitation by the Wickes twins, average youth was to secure a compet Chicago, which they will do in about J>ver Spaulding A Co. ’s hardware, opp. The Steel. etc., will be charged for at the rate of five cents “who look so much alike that they cant ency and establish a home ; the chief par line. seven hours when once they learn the And a stock of RANK C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and Correspondence containing local news is solicited tell me ’fum bruzzer,” was very amusing expectation of every girl and maiden route. from all parts of the county. and the recitation exactly fitted the lit­ was to be the wife and mother in that P Surgeon. Office over Spaulding A Company ’s tle fellows who possess sweet little hardware store, St. Johns. Mich. 1367 FACILITIES FOR DOINS home. While there no doubt are many Flower Day in Ovid Towmiliip ROBES, BLANKETS, E. KNIPP, Jfl. D., Physician and faces one the exact counterpart of the exceptions, it is quite certain that the a o"rgeon. Office at residence, first house JOB BB.I3STTI3STO other. „ . . average young man now thinks of many Flower Day, June 9th, was observed Otouth of the M. E. church. St. Johns. 1357 A recitation by Miss Florence Perkins by the Leonard W. C. T. U. (Ovid town ­ WHIPS, Unaurnassed for stvle and cheapness. other things before he does of creating ship) with an entertainment held at the M aK'X ’, IT!. 11., Physician and Sur- was well delivered and heartily received a home, and that the general drift ot H • geon, Eureka. Mich. ui~ by the audience. „ ^ ,.. youthful society is not toward the most school house. The room was beauti ­ And in fact every article found In a well regu* fully decorated with flowers and mottoes. luted establishment of the kind, that defies W. PULL.tllll Physician and Surgeon, Horse Talk. Paper by Mrs. Wm. Bird, of Duplain. wholesome and purest relationship • Office over the State Bank of St Johns. Resi- Mrs. Bird said that she was not a pio ­ known to mankind No doubt the Rev. Martin gave an interesting talk competition as to style, quality and price. Jlenco corner Cass aud Ottawa street*. • 1284 If your borae baa bad a particulaily neer in the full meaning of the term and upon temperance. The evils of the use Thanking you for past favors, I ask you to hard drive, or baa been worked until be reason for this is that the demands of of alcohol were well given by Mr. Leo. M. PONT, in. II., Pbvsiciau audSur- is very tired, give him a little reat before had had no experiences along that line, society, in a popular way, are such as to call on me In my new quarters. An Inspection O# geon. Office over H. L. Hicks’ millinery but, however, the conditions when divert the mind from the true end of Grove; one of Carleton ’s poems was is solicited. store, No. 14 Clinton avenue. Residence, corner he ia fed. Rub him well all over and she came to St. Johns offer quite nicely recited by Miss Lyon. Other of Lanslpg aud Rodgers streets, St. Johns, Mich. give hia legs particular attention. life and the means and energy of the recitations were given and some very Repairing neatly and promptly done. Every farmer abould raise a few car­ a coutrast to the conditions of youth is expended in keeping up with ITYIfK. HAVENS, M. D., Homoeopathic tde present time. When she first society, aud tne serious problems of life enjoyable music rendered. TV Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. rots. You can feed at least a third leas Thanks are especially due Mrs. Acre Woodruff ’s shoe store. 1133 oats and the horse will do better. Thev came to St. Johns she stopped at they are slow to approach. The home, an old hotel where the Steel now stands, as built up in the days when this coun ­ and Miss Abbie Myer for the beautiful K. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ cost less to raise than oats, and you will her room having few comforts and no flowers. geon. Office over Sullivan s clothing have the satisfaction of your horses in try was new, is the bright feature of Ditorc, St. Johns. Mich._____ I2l4tf better condition at less cost. luxuries. The next day she departed this land. As we go over this section, If your horse bolts his feed put a few for her home in Essex, a small log house, we note here and there a place in which Heal Estate. E« GILLA.VI, M. D., Pliyaiciau ana where she had an interesting experience some stalwart spirit has carved out a Abel W. Johnson to Eliza O. Johnson, land Sa 8urgeon. Office at Residence, opposite court cobble stones in his manger or a hand ­ with bed bugs, etc. She said she had on secs. 16 and If. Bath. $1,600. Cooper Leads loose, west. Office hours to 4 p. m , except Wed- ful of shelled corn well mixed with the home. They were new and bright and •*sday, then 6 to 9 p. m. 1133 never seen a wild bear or deer ; had seen beautiful, and seemed the very sum of Mrs, Ella M. Hrasch et a I to Haehel Hume oats. Low mangers are best for horses. only one wolf, and that was caught by I lot 10, block 1, Cobb, Randall 6c Wood's add* u** Homoeopathic Go slow with the colts, do not expect all that is desirable to obtain m earth. Elsie, $200. • Physician, burgeon and Accoucheur. Office them to do as much work as the old some men a few years ago, who hap ­ And from such homes there comes the Mary Kosel to Catherine Iliergans, land on ., OCULIST AND your mastery over him will be gone, and had been woefully tame as compared 2, 3, and part of 4 aud 5, block 10, VanDeuseo's ity.) He is having the repair ■ AURIST, 226 E. Main St., Ionia, Mich. a trick or bad habit may be the result. heroism and human vicissitude as this 1 add., Elsie, $700, Use only the first-class thoroughbred with those of most of the pioneers pres ­ record of fact, and this story never fails and sundry trade of the county. ent. She further said that as she looked of thrilling interest. It is a romance of Louisa Knapp to Maria Aldrich, lot 9, block Veterinary. sire, of which “Rockledge,” owned by upon the faces of those gray-haired pio ­ 13, also lot lo, block 13, Bath, $1. At present it takes five ex­ II. L. Kendrick, this village, is a good humauity written by the hand of Provi ­ Emily Beers to Angeline Corson, 40 acres, M. GOHN, Vetinary Surgeon, Office at type. lie is chiefly Hambletoniou with neers, she thanked ihose who came and dence on the clean, broad pages of a new sec. 8 , Watertown, $1,300. perienced men (from Grand • Fildew A Millman ’s drug store. Reai- relatives on both sides who have great endured, paving the way and making land, a new continent and a new pos ­ William Sickles and wife to Wm. C. Sickles, Hdance 204 Ottawa street. records. He has one or more strains of the path easy for us, and wondered if sibility. For those whose ancestors 120 acres, sec. 4. Essex, $6,000. Rapids and other manufactur ­ Morgan blood. Enough to make the amid all the bussle, hurry and worry of have wrought so grandly to make i>os- Jas. E. Vangilder and wife to Harriet A. ing centers,) to handle the Undertaking. combination a most desireable one. the present day, if they look back upon sible this life and privileges, to forget Bearce, lot 21 and wj£ of 22, block B, Ovid, $300. the past with anything like regret for them would be a sin of great magni ­ work, and we expect to increase ! W. INGRAHAM, UNDERTAKER— Ruckle a pad made of flannel and wet those days gone by. Many have been 7* Walker Street Eaat, St. Johns, Mich. in cold water around the hoof. Oil is tude ; to cherish them and hallow their —Au exchange says: “Farmers, if the force in the near future. 1403 not a desirable application on the hoof. left to travel life’s journey alone, but memory and deeds, is one of their first trust that all are looking forward to a duties. you follow these instructions you need Call and inspect our work and Auctioneers. peaceful life across the river. “The history of any state or com­ never go to any expense to dehorn your methods, and get your work Bicycle Notes. Recitation by Bernice Bush. Little munity should furnish an essential part cattle which are now commencing to ichard freeman , auctioneer .- Bernice has ability in reciting amount ­ grow up. Buy a five cent stick of caus­ done by practical mechanics. Farm property and merchandise sold on com The Grand Rapids Herald estimates of the material for the education of the missionR or by the day. Satisfaction guaranteed the number of bicycles purchased in ing to genius. She quite captivated the children of that place. Few girls and tic potash, and when the little horns Orders to my address through St, Johns post-offic that city this year at retail to be 3,000. audience and responded to a hearty en ­ boys appreciate the meaning of patriot ­ make the first sign of starting on the "’ll! receive prompt attention. at a cost in cash and installments, of core. ism, yet if you mention the name of calves wet them with a little water and COOPER Makes BI­ "1 BO. H. SOWLE, AUCTIONEER! Fare $196,715. Selection by the choir. Washington or Lincoln, they at once ap ­ rub them over with the caustic stick, OT stock and merchandise sold by the day, on Recitation by Miss Laura Itummell. preciate the thought, so we should ever and that calf will never know that per cent, or by the joo. Satisfaction guaranteed Abuse of oil is an error, ’' says an old Miss Rummellis a clever recitationist nature ever intended it should have CYCLES. Orders promptly filled. Post-office address, 81 cyclist, “which probably nine cyclists impress them with the life and sacri­ Johns, Mich. and her selection was well received. fices of those who have paved the way horns. ” OUIE BORON, AUCTIONEER. I am pre out of ten fall into. In a bicycle bear ­ A song by ten little misses of the pri ­ before them in life that they may ap ­ pared to sell farm property, household furni­ ing a single drop of oil will go a great mary department in the Union school preciate them the more.” The bicycle is all right. It is a won Lture and general merebauaise on most favorabli way toward forming the film between was very pleasing and was also well re- terms. I speak English, German and French.— A selection by the choir concluded derful invention and a great improve ­ Orders through St.Johns post-office will receivi journal, balls and box necessary to keep ceived. the program, after which a vote of ment on walking. And it is all right prompt and careful attention. the surface of these parts from coming The address of the day was delivered thanks was extended to Rev. Martin, that they should have “bike road” legis­ into wearing contact. Ordinarily, the by Rev. D. D. Martin. The following members of the choir and all who other ­ lation. But at the same time the dear Insurance. cyclist pumps his bearings full of oil, extracts only do part justice to it as de­ wise aided in the program, and also to people should have some protection which tuns out, covers the outside of livered by Mr. Martin on that occasion. against the infernal suits worn by some GEO. D. COOPER IND STORM INSURANCE—The Michi­ the boxes and acts as a medium for the Mr. Charles Warner, the popular piano gan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and M ind- It was a most eloquent one and was very and organ dealer, of St. Johns, who fur­ of tlie riders. When they come at you Wstorm Co. Over $15,000,000 strong. Home office, accumulation of dust.” heartily received by the large audience : nished, free of charge, the sweet-toned with a flowing main over their forehead Hastings, Mich. See agents and be protected. S. Little is gained by trying to rush a “It gives me great pleasure to take organ used by the choir. It was manu ­ it will frighten a team much quicker W. H armon , Agent for Clinton Co., Charlotte, M. hill. It is well to get a good start, but part with you in this anniversary occa­ factured by the well-known and reliable than a traction engine. — Cedar Springs Ready for Spring and Summer 87m6 it is better to so lay out the push that sion. 1 am not unmindful of the honor firm of Wilcox & White, of Meriden, Clipper. there will be a reserve force to send the confered on me together with others of Conn., and always gives the best of sat­ wheel over the last rise, which is always the youth of this gathering in being given isfaction. It is beautifully constructed Grand Trunk Railway System. the hardest. A good ankle motion a place and a part in the exercises of the of the best of material ana it is doubt ­ A Simple Tire Repairer. clawing the pedals around, past and day. I would not also fail to recognize ful if it can be duplicated for the price, Arrival and Departure of Trains dead center is a decided help. Throw the fitness of such an arrangement, for $85, elsewhere in the state. Puncture in the well known Morgan St A Handsome Line of the weight of the body well forward and I am aware that if the coming anniver ­ Wright tire are mended about as easy as a At t. Johns. pull up slightly on the handle bars. If saries are to be well filled with the men man would close a bole In his finder with a bit the grade is very sharp try zigzagging, and women of our own kin and from our Michigan in Summer. of court plaster. Inside of tbe Inner tube of IN EFFECT MAY 3, 1897. homes, our children must be trained to Northern Michigan has increased in the tire lies a long strip of patching rubber or weaving, up the hill ; frequently this like this: s a a 3 s e a s a a will give a needed rest on a long hill. take a part in these occasions. popularity as a place for summering, not Suitings and • Cu CL $8 * Gu C. O. rt <* Try to keep an even pace ; avoid sudden “The first.settlers of this county are only on account of the climatic condi ­ ◄ 8 s 8 8 §2588 strains. Last but not least, sit squarely few. and the majority of those here to­ tions but because it provides such a va­ i> « 6 « « in the saddle. day know nothing of the primeval for­ riety of pleasures for such a variety of Spring est or of the wilderness which their >eople. With the opportunities so great 2 2 2 2 S a a a a a 5 fathers or the pioneers have taken pos­ or the enjoyment of congenial society, ► $1 c. e* «• cs <* « a. <• a. * —A man must be pretty well covered session of for them. We would make the fishing, boating, bathing, the ex­ a 2 a b s with moss, says an exchange, not to be this a day of congratulations and en ­ cellence of the hotels and clubs, the Overcoatings . © 06 co di ad ej » — *o a regular advertiser. ‘ A family down in ■+- * •* — couragement. We are near the close of comforts of cottage life, there is no By injecting M. & W. quick-repair cement Florida lost their child and, failing to the century in which the wonderful chance for monotony. The climate, through the puncture Into this Inner tube, find it in two days, put a twenty-four transformation has taken place, which owing to the proximity of the great and then pressing down on the tire with the Just received at cent notice in the paper and the next could be wrought only by the self de­ lakes and the latitude, is no where thumb, like this: g a t morning were surprised to see an align termination and hard toil of the pion ­ equalled for the inyigoration of tired tor on the steps where he disgorged the eer. What the coming century has in and worn out humanity. : S 1 child aliye and then died himself. store for us it is difficult to realize, but Send for illustrated descriptive mat­ —Salt puts out a Are in the chimney. the foundations are already iaid well ter giving information about the differ­ * and deeply, and we can now judge some­ a a a e • 3s23 In the oven under baking tins it will ent points, lists of hotels, rates of fare 5 5 5 1*5 •o o _ •a :■ a prevent their scorching on the bottom thing of the future by the past and be­ and train service of the Grand Rapids = « = m a. 2 Sis s' f Salt and vinegar will remove stains speak what will be the destiny of our & Indiana R’y, the line reaching all the JACKSON’S •v *o —• 3 c2 •a * * *0 r? »h from discolored teacups. Salt and soda race the coming years. resorts, the route of the Northland Ex- 3 0?$. n O «e oi % 2 Who were tne pioneers of Michigan V • rf 2 * S a a o ^ are excellent for bee stings and spider tress, the fast vestibuled train, carry- THE SUCCESSFUL 2 2 2 2 ^ bites. Salt thrown on soot which has And we have but to look back into the fng through sleepers from St. Louis, 0. a. a. g. .S fallen on the carpet will prevent stain older states to find the answer: They Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and The repair strip Inside Is picked up by thett 5 <2 5 « 7 i 111 ? Rut on ink when freshly spilled on a were the enterprising, aggressive ele­ Chicago to Petoskey and Mackinaw cement, thus closing the puncture, like this: carpet it will help in removed the spot. ments of New England and New York, Address C. L. Lockwood , SSSSs IlSSa Salt in whitewash makes it stick. Salt who came here that the ambition of G. P. and T. A., MERCHANT TAILOR Sleeping and Parlor Car Service. thrown on a coal fire, which is low, will their natures might be realized in the 40tf Grand Rapids, Mich. WEST-BOUND. revive it; used in sweeping carpets, it founding of homes and the carrying on 10:47 a. m. train has parlor car to Grand Rapids. will keep out moths. of business careers without the restric­ Next Door to Express Office, Extra charge 25 cents. —Dandeline wine is excellent for per tions that would be thrown around them Kur.klen’a Arnica salve. 7:59 p. m. train has parlor car to Grand Haven, in the east. That brought with them The Beet Salve in the world for Gate Extra charge 29 cent*. Connect* with steamer for sons who have liver trouble, and the the sturdy characters, the high honor ST. JOHNS, MICH. Milwaukee. following recipe is given for making Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever <7 ■ Tbe evening train leaving St. Johns at 7:59 con ­ the wine: Gather three quarts of dan ­ ani spirit of true patriotism that pre ­ Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblanes, nects with the evening host for Milwaukee, and vailed in the east. They were Ameri member these two “buts,” or no will fall leaves for the east on the arrival of the boat lr the delion buds; at night pour four quarts Corns and all Skin Ernptions, and posi ­ Before injecting cement, pump up the tire. morning. of boiling water over them and allow it can citizens and they came to add an ­ tively cares Piles, or no pay required, If you don't, the inner tube will be flappy, like Terms of the Circuit Court. other star to the constellation, and this: EAST BOUND. to stand until morning; strain through is gnranteed to give perfect satisfaction 8:26 a. m, train has parlor car to Detroit. Eatra a cloth; slice into it three lemons, from Michigan has ever maintained a coveted or money refunded. Price 25 cents per STATE OF MICHIGAN I charge 26 cents. Pullman parlor car from Detroit place in the sisterhood of states. In 29th Judicial Circuit. ( to Toledo cornectlng with sleener for the East and which the seeds have been removed, and box. For sale by Fildew A Mill man, at I do hereby fix and appoint the times of add 3i pounds of sugar. Put on the fire these later years others have entered St Johns andFowler. New York. new fields in the farther west to find holding the several terms of Court within said 6:23 p, m. train baa parlor car to Detroit. Extra until the sugar is dissolved; then pour them all ready for the plow and the Circuit for the years 1896 and 1S97. charge 26 cents, and Pullman aleeper from Detroit into a covered jar, and let it remain for CLINTON COUNTY. to Toronto, Suaaension Bridge, Buffalo. Philadel ­ highways constructed before them and The Tronble Over. First Monday In February. 12 or 14 days. Strain again, and pour all the products of the world placed at Fourth Monday In April. phia and New York. into bottes, and cork when the fermen ­ A prominent man In town exclaimed the Last Monday In June. 1:67 a. m. train has through day parlor car* and tation is complete. Dose, one wine- their door, but not so with these pion ­ other day: "My wife has been wearing out Second Monday in November sleeper from Windsor to Suspension Bridge, Buffa ­ eers. Thev cut their way through the her life from the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver QAATIOT COUNTY lo, New York aDd Boston. glassful twice a day. It Is said by many forests and thickets and built their own Complaint and Indigestion. Her case baffled Second Monday In March. 8:26 a, m. and 12:10 p.m. train connects at Du­ grandmas who profess to know, that highways, living in the meantime on the skill of our best physicians. After using First Monday in June- rand with C. A G. T. Div. for Chicago. there is nothing like this medicine to three packages of Bacon's Celery King for tbe Second Monday In September. 8:25 a. m. and 6:S3 p. m. trains connect at Durand wnat they could secure from the virgin Nerves she Is almost entirely well. Keep and the cement will not get Inside of It, where with C 8 A M for Saginaw and Ray City and with clear the complexion. your blood In a healthy condition by the use the repair strip lies. First Monday In December. C A G T Dlv. for Pt. Huron and oattle Creek. soil. of this great vegetable compound. Call at C. When you have a puncture, get right off Dated October, 1899. E. H. HUGHES, A. G. P. A., Chicago, III “Our fathers Oday was one |of rapid E. VanSickle'a. sole agent, and get a trial Riding a tire flat, when it b** a tack or nail in 8. B. DABOLL, BEN FLETCHER, Trav. Paa*. Agr., Detroit, M . Auction Bills at this office. progress in every line, and the story of package free, Large sixes 90c and 29c. 4 it, may damage It couslderab . Circuit Judge, 29tb Judicial Circuit, Michigan THOS. BROMLEY, Agent, St, John*. Mleh. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897.

DEBS’ NEW PROJECT CAUSES STIR IN LONDON. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. PRESIDENT MAY INTERFERE. Eagrr Inquirer* at the Office of Barne It Is Believed That H* I* Almost Ready 53482353232323535323532353 Itarnato, the “Diamond King." to Aet In Behalf of Cuba. SOCIALISM THE ROOT OF THo LESSON XII—JUNE 20— ABOUT London, June 16.—The officials of th Washington, June 10.—Unless Gen. MOVEMENT. Union Steamship company, to whlc) PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. Weyler Is withdrawn soon and there Is | The Evening News, j the steamer Scott belongs, confirm tli a change In the policy of the Spanish Lar(« Crowd or Railroad Men Greet th* announcement made last night In i Golden Test: It I* Good Neither to Eal government so far as the treatment ot “THE MEAT DAILY OF KICHIOAN.” 3 labor Leader at the Meeting at 1 111 special dispatch from Fure’ial, Islam Ele-b Nor to Drink Wine, Nor Any non-combatants Is concerned, the presi ­ cago —111* Speech Well Uleeived b) of Maderira, that Barney Barnato, th thing Whereby Thy Brother Slum- dent of the United States will Indicate A MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER FOR 4202 PEOPLE. I 111* Hearers. South African “diamond king, ” com Hath. to Spain In forcible and unmistakable | --- mltted suicide by jumping overboari language the displeasure with which * THE DETROIT EVEN1NO NEWS has over 1000 spcclsl correspondents who are he views the atrocities that are being Chicago. June 16.—Handel hall wa: while that vessel was on her way fron ESSON for to-day ever on the alert lor items < I n. ws which might interest State readers. well filled this morning wUh railroad Cape Town, which port she left June : includes Romans 14: practiced upon the helpless pacificos ol If you would have oil the gen. rsl news of tne day, try it for « month. —i for Southampton via Funchal. 10-21. as follows: 10 Cuba, and the suffering that follows men who have in their beads a projeci But why dost thou for a gigantic scheme of socialism, 'iht The death of Barney Barnato ha. their concentration In fortified cities. • Two cents a copy. Ten cents a week SI, 25 for 3 months Judge thy brother? Just what form this remonstrance will (DCLIVCRCD). (BY MAIL). meeting was late coming to order and caused a sensation in financial circles or why dost thou set — it was 10:22 o ’clock before the proceed ­ His office here was besieged by hun at naught thy broth ­ take has not yet been decided by the dreds of eager inquirers and even thei er? for we shall all officials of the state department, who AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN MICHIGAN. ings were formally begun. Bland before the now have the matter under considera ­ Eugene V. Debs stepped tothe front bis firm had not received confirmation Judgment seat of of the news. Christ. 11 For It Is tion. at 10:35 and outlined hrs scheme. Hit The president has been unofflclaTly opening sentence referred to the un ­ Throgmorton street was filled wit1 written, As I live, The Evening News, Detroit. excited crowds of brokers dlscussln- salih the Lord, informed that Weyler Is to be with ­ alienable rights of the toller and the tvei w knee shall biw drawn and conciliatory tactics are to be knowledge of his own rights which has the news of Barnato ’s death. His self to me, and every haUUUUUaUiUUiUUUiiUUlUi rn Him.... destrre tlon is generally supposed t' tongue shall confess to God. 12 So ther pursued. If such is the case the whole of latter years, he declared, been grow­ aspect of the situation will be changed ing in the toiler ’s brain. The wag-, have been the outcome of his recont 111 every one of us shall give account ol ness at the cape, which, according t himself to God. IS Let us not therefore and peace may be restored by granting HAWAII ANNEXATION TREATY system was essentially brutal; yet Judge one another any more: but Judge complete autonomy without the inter ­ said Mr. Debs, the individual should not rumors on the sleek exchange, was 1- this rather, that no man put a stumbling IS READY. the nature of brain trouble. block or an occasion to fall in his broth ­ ference of this government. er’s W’ay. 14 I know, and am persuaded The African market, as a rerult c by the Lord Jesus that there is nothing The Prealdent Will Send the Docnmen ELLIS ISLAND ABLAZE, the death of Barnato, wa3 deprease ’' unclean of Itself; but to him that es- to the Upper Uouae of Cougrea* To ­ W teemeth anything to be unclean, to him Barnato consolidated was % lower, Jr Immigrant Station at New York day —Senator* Worr.ed a* to Tltell hannesburg investment went down V it Is unclean. IS But If thy brother be grieved with thy meat, now walkest thou ] Barns. Attitude Toward Tru.t*. i Caveat*, and Trade-Mark* obtained and all Pat ­ Chartered company's securities fell V not charitably. Destroy not him with thy ient busines* conducted for Mode *atc Fees. New York, June 15.—The United iOur Ornce isOpeoriTe », O. Patcut Orrice De Beres mines went down 5-1G ar meat, for whom Christ died. 16 Let not States government immigrant statioi, land we can secure patent u less tune than those Rand mines were % lower. then your good be evil spoken of. 17 Foi Washington, June 16.—The treaty foi [remote from Washington. the kingdom of God Is not meat and on Ellis Island, in New York harbor the annexation ot the Hawaiian islands i Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip­ The Pall Mall Gazette, commentlr drink; but righteousness, and peace, and was destroyed by fire this morning tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of on the death of Barney Barnato, 8 .1" to the United States will be sent to the [charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, Joy In the Holy Ghost. 18 For he that In but with probably no loss of life. Tin i A Pasi *mht, ” B”W to Of-tniInin Patent*, ’’ with he has been mentally unwell fir abo ’ these things serveth Christ Is acceptable senate by President McKinley tomor ­ cost of same in tho U. b. ana foreign countries to God, and approved of men. 19 Let us fire was first seen at 12:38 a. m. by th row, unless present plans are changed. scat free. Ad !«-*«, three months and that he has bee look-out from the harbor police sta­ under constant surveillance. therefore follow after the things which Hen close to the administration and make for peace, and things wherewith tion. He first not cid a small flame others who are engaged in pushing C.A.S AlOW&CO. one may edify another. 20 For meat de­ coming out cf the window on the ^OP*.^PATeNT^Orr^ce.^ WAeHmoTori^D^C^| stroy not the work of God. All things through the tariff bill have been In ­ JAPANESE IN THE FIELD. indeed are pure: but It Is evil for that second floor toward the eastern end formed that the treaty will be transmit ­ man who eateth with offense. 21 It Is The fire spread rapidly. At 1:05 a. m Effort to Control the lleet Industry I ted to the senate tomorrow, and It la good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink the eaves along the entire roof oeg-.tr stated that there will be no considera ­ California. wine, nor anything whereby thy brother to fall, setting fire to the wooden pier: San Franclrca, June 16.—State Lat stumhlelh, or Is offended, or Is made tion of the Hawaiian reciprocity provi ­ weak. and docks on either side. At 1:12 a. m. sion in the tariff bill until the treaty la Commissioner Fitzgerald, who has ju A Difficulty and Its Solution. —There the whole island was a mass of flames, returned from a personal lnvestlgatii was a party among the Jews—the Es- received. illuminating the entire Inner harbor The one point of importance In which of the labor employed in the beet field senes—who were given to asceticism. and tho lower part of New York c.ty. EUGENE V. DER8. says: When they became Christians they car ­ the treaty differs from the convention ried this r'gorous self-denial with them. I The 200 Immigrants were safely he criticised, but the social conditions “I find that between 95 and 98 pt negotiated by Secretary Foster in Pres­ Converts from the heathenism of Rome transferred from the Island to the ident Harrison ’s administration is thi which allowed such brutality. Ideas C’nt of all the labor used in the be and Corinth had had so much experience barge office at the Battery, leavinr w'ith Idolatry that they dreaded anything omission of any provision for ex-Queen and plans for Improvement were fully fields of California is Japanese ai no one on the island except the firemen __ _ _ *M f______ripe for discussion and experiment. So­ Chinese, with the Chinese fast goi: at all connected with It which had been Llliuokalani and the Princess Kalulani. lain than sent free. A iso a catalogue of la srhiw offered to Idols, and wine used for sac ­ and a few atttendanta. ■eel and seKuitlfle boohs s«ut fr»« cialism was complimented and spoken to the wall as against the competltlc rificial libations was as repugnant to I In the original treaty it was provided ' Patents taken tutourb k’rn A Co. reearra The cost of the plant Is said to have that the government of the United ’ ■ smsi notloetn th* ScleatlSc America*, aa4 of as the uniform condition of the fut- of the Japanese. them as Arc to a burnt child. To partake been $760,000. are brought widely before the pi,v lie with. ture, but the prospective and contem ­ “The cane fields of Hawaii have ovi of such meat and dslnk, whether at tem­ States should pay the ex-queen $20,000 set so*t...... i. to th* Inventoi. This spleiK.^) paper. ple feasts or In their homes, would be to IwuiHi weekly, elegantly illustrated, ‘has ‘br ’ far tbtbs cash and the same amount of money aa largest circulation of any scientific work In tb plative plans of socialism should not 14 per cent of white labor, while tl defile their conscience ami sanction heath ­ world. §3 * year. Specimen ooptee s*nt free. give way to immediate action. beet fields of our own California sho\ en worship, with the Inevitable physical Now Reart.r for Arbitration. a pension each year during the re-1 oo, Biout bi j. 8 lit a year, single septea, ‘A3 aanta. Every number oonu ns been. Thereare more men In idleness, be but 5 per c?nt at present. and spiritual ruin which this Involved. Washington, June 16.—The final rati­ mainder of her natural life, provided Und plates Is setore, and photograph* of eew There were also In the church men whcs» she in good faith submitted to the gov- t iua wus plane, enabling bulldo* to shew the continued, than can possibly be given “The Japanese bosses In the flelr’ fication of the boundary treaty between j l faith so discerned the spiritual charac ’er *•designs *• * and geo-■* -* • • - *tifr*. * ««r swuswt*Ail Arses work under any modification of the told me that next year they w; of Christianity that they had no scruples Great Britain and Venezuela was ex­ ernment of the United States and the wage system. Hunger and squalor in handle the entire Industry. They say about such matters. They ate and drank changed at the state department at 3 local government of the Islands. The a land of plenty, said the speaker, too. that they expect to bid against th what they liked, and If one of the weak ­ o ’clock Monday afternoon. The treaty Princess Kaiulani, being the next In •tflANULC er brethren was shocked at th«lr con ­ now becomes binding upon both gov- line of royal blood, was to receive a seemed to indicate that the Almighty whites in renting he land. ” duct they called him narrow-m'n led. and did not rule in the councils of the na ­ Paul warns both classes against judg ng ernmeunts, Creat Britain and Venezu ­ cash payment of $150,000, but no pen ­ tions. their brethren. Thought of the Judg­ ela,. and they must at once begin the sion, under a similar proviso as In the GRANITE The dream of co-operation was not Frank Holler on Trial. ment day should resti&in us from as ­ preparation of the cases to be submit ­ case of the ex-queen. a vagary. It was a condition in which Sydney, N. S. W., June 16.—The trir suming an office which bi longs to God. It ted to the arbitrators, who will mee* It is understood that any objection of Frank Butler, the Australian, who 1 should make us caieful as to our own no man should be a master, no man a conduct. To meet the case another in Paris for organization, probably that might have been expected to the slave. For that grand Idea a land of suspected of killing fourteen men, an weighty principle is la'd down. The le­ some time next winter With Mon ­ annexation of the islands based on the perhaps many more, began on ih gal liberty of a good man should never day’s ceremony the cmnectlon of the large proportion of coolies in the pop ­ salubrious climate and fertile soil be exercised when moral evil would re­ should be selected. Many states of the charge of murdering Capt Welle! United States government with the ulation had been forestalled by an ar­ while prospecting with him last Sep sult. We are bound to consider the pos ­ >ajftery Work of any description w west-yea, even their governors —had sible effect of our actions upon others. negotiations ceases and the two gov ­ ticle not only prohibiting the further Low in Price as any place in Mick* extended invitations. The state set­ tember, near Sydney.w Weller an Sanction Involves partnership. If Christ ernments will be left to work out emigration of such laborers to the Ha­ igan. I have a Fine Display of NEVf tled upon, men and women versed In Preston, a metallurgist, disappearet surrendered his life for the brother whose the boundary dispute to a conclusion. waiian islands, but also prohibiting the DESIGNS in Scotch, Hwedibb enl mysteriously, and their bodies wer conscience Is Injured by our example, eoonomics and sociology should be se­ ought not we to surrender the Indulgence coming of any of the Chinese from the American Granites, discovered after a long search by dig Islands to other parts of the United kfter getting price* elsewhere call an4 lected as the pioneers. which would Inflict on him fatal Injury? Senator* Holtl a Caucus. To rescue the unemployed from ging near Sinden. Butler, in the mean So In our lesson the fact Is emphasized States. examine. You will decide to time, had sailed for San Francisco un ­ that we are members cne of another, an 1 Washington, June 16.—The Repub ­ buy of me. streets and slums, from charity ’s de­ that Individual preferences are to be der the name of Weller. lican senators were in caucus for more BOTHERS THE SENATE. grading bondage, and to give them op ­ subservient to mutual service. than three hours last night, and when F. F. MURDOCK portunity to apply their forces to the Lesson Hymn: adjournment was reached not much Republican* Anxlon* to Go on Record soil must be the objects in the new lneorgent* Cron th* Trorha. Be It my only wisdom here, to serve the progress had been made. Three propo ­ Again*t' Trust*. ippoeite Post Office. St. Johns, Midk crusade. Havana, June 16.—The west trocha I*ord with filial fear, with loving gratitude: sitions only were under consideration. Washington, June 16.—The Repub ­ “Work for the unemployed ” must be was crossed by a large band of Cubans Superior sense may I display, by shun­ These were the question of what to do licans of the senate would like very the motto on the flag. last week, several miles of barbed wire ning every evil way, and walking In with the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty, much to do something that would put LIVE R.*5T fencing being destroyed and two forts the good. the advisability of giving a bounty on them on record in opposition to trusts, —AND— blown up with dynamite. In one case O may I still from sin depart: a wls* and A LARGE ATTENDANCE. undei standing heait, Jesus, to me bd beet sugar and the question of au anti ­ but they do not see how they are going the garrison was blown to pieces, and given: trust amendment. The sugar bounty to effect that purpose and vote down Senior Order of Am«rlc*r Mechanlos in the other case the Spaniards retreat­ And let me through thy Spirit know to proposition was withdrawn, and the the Pettigrew anti-trust amendment to Amemhle* at Pltlf jnrg. ed when they saw the Cuban forces ad­ glorify my God below, and And my way to heaven. i anti-trust amendment was re­ the tariff bill. The matter was dis­ Pittsburg, June 16.—The twenty- vancing. The railroad that ran along —Charles Wesley. I ferred to the Republican members of cussed at the caucus last night at con ­ ninth annual session of the national the trocha was dynamited and a larg? the judiciary committee. siderable length, and being unable to number of troops who were on board In our lesson we find hints of five laws, council Junior Order American Me­ all of which shotild govern the Chris­ devise a plan to suit everybody the nut chanics began In Elk hall shortly after were Injured. tian. was given to the judiciary committee 10 o ’clock this morning, when Rev. W. 1. The Law of Accountability. Verse3 Mining Town Destroyed. to crack. Senator Hoar and his con ­ D. L'.chliter. state ciuncllor. c tiled the 10-12. Every one of us must render an Auburn, Cal., June 16.—Georgetown, Hal* of Minn Arranged. account for hliiiseif btfye God. We have a mining town In Eldorado county, freres on that committee are expected convention to order. Tnere were about Tacoma, Wash., June 16.—New York no right to Judge our brother: and our to pilot the majority out of the difficul­ 200 delegates and visitors present. Na­ brother has no right to Judge us. Each twenty-five miles from here, burned to Boarding Stable capitalists have closed the purchase of the ground Monday. Everything was ty Into which It seems to have been tional Councilor Shaner delivered his the famous group of San Xavier mines one must settle his account with his plunged by the inlrcduction of this Ir­ own conscience. destroyed from the American hotel to PINE TURNOUTS OP AL1 KINDS annual address. He reported that near ­ from the Boston owners. The group 2. The Uw of Liberty. Verses 13, 14. ritating amendment by the South Da­ ly every Jurisdiction of thte order is In the water company's office. In an ex­ comprises seven mines, extensively de­ “Nothing Is unclean of Itself;” that is, plosion Mrs. William Newell was killed kota senator. As the matter now IpecUl altVDtlr.D gtv»n t* Bon nil ng Horn* tint a more flourishing condition than it veloped. They were first discovered the disciple ha3 a right to eat or to drink stands one way out appears to be to ad­ class out SU furni*hed for Couimvrei*IMeg, was a year ago. anything he pleases. He 1b free, and no and Mrs. McLain and several others in- Funeral; Plea-ure Parties, Ktc. and worked forty years ago, and are man can bring him into bondage to any jured. The property loss will amount here strictly to the program arranged National Vice Councilor Joseph Pow­ *ipP'r*ong h*ving Lame and Disabled P.->r**g considered to contain the largest de­ set of rules. The highest liberty is that to $175,000. two weeks ago or more, to vote down • 111 And the bent of frcilliie* for tn atment at ay ell of Colorado, followed with his a»»- posits of copper, silver and lead ores In In the service of Christ. the amendments to the tariff bill which ■(•blue, M.C. L1VEFAY, Veteraar/ .Surgeon, In at- 3. The Law of Charity. Verses 15-17. •-odanre Sublet 2d door Wnt of The Stag nual report, after which National Sec­ southern Arizona. The mines are lo­ Injured While Fighting Fire. have not been proposed by the finance 4onh •Id* M2U8) retary Edward S. Deemer of Philadel ­ Though the disciple Is not responsible to committee, and as this one comes un- j cated sixteen miles south of Tucson. his brother, and Is free from man-made Brazil, Ind., June 16.—The country Pit A IV K HCHOFIKI M Prep r. phia. presented his report for the year, regulations, yet there Is another law that residence of Frederick Barrett, in der that head to defeat it, without ado, it was as follows: Receipts, $36,870 should control his conduct. It Is the law Driven Ont by Indian*. Perry township, was destroyed by fire excuse or explanation, but simply bo- new councils, 106; new members, 10,- of love to his brother man. He should last night. Mr. Barrett climbed up on cause It has not been reported by the Wichita, Kas., June 16.—A party of do nothing, eat nothing, drink nothing, finance 899; paid out in benefits and reliefs prospectors, headed by William Cooley, that may lead his brother astray and the roof to fight the flames and the committee. $060, 860. 29. a gain of $83. 722. 19; In cause him to fall away from Christ. rafters broke, letting Mr. Barrett fall Tlie Clifton House treasury of sub councils, $1,624, 846, an an old Montana miner, ventured into 4. The Law of Edification. Verses 18. the Wichita mounttalns last week and 19. Not only should he avoid those things in the room below. When rescued he PLAN A BIO COUP. Increase of $192,210. was badly burned. CHICAGO, began to prospect for gold, which Is that will mislead another: he should go is recognized the headquarter* for all National Treasurer J. Adam Sohl of reputed to be there In abundance. farther and seek those things that will Gan* of Desperado** Ready for Opera ­ Michigan people. 'Being controled by Baltimore reported that he had paid edify, or build up, another. His question tion* In Utah. They were discovered by a band of Show Judge Bogg* ’ Election. Detroit capital. Its proprletoi* feel spec ­ out $43,393, leaving a balar.es of $6,- should ever be, "How may I so live as Salt Lake, Utah, June 16.—A local Indians and forced to flee for thir lives, to promote the Chrlslly character In thoso Springfield, Ill., June 15.—The re­ ially interested to make Michigan trad* 931.22 in the treasury. leaving all of their tools and camp around me?” paper prints a story to the effect that and traveling public st home. The rate* The finance committee recommended 6. The Law of 8elf-denlal. Verses 20, turns filed with the secretary of state a party of desperadoes from the noto ­ are reasonable, $2.00, $2.50 and $3 00 per a per capita tax of 12 cents, and that equipments. The Indians are deter­ 21. We should be willing to d«ny our- for the election in the first Supreme rious “Robbers ’ Roost," southern Utah, day, American plan. Accommodation* mined to keep the prospectors out. selvesve» oiof some oiof our ngnisrights If11 mereuythereby court districtuistrict auuwshow thatiuai juugeJudge t;.C. C.VJ. first class. the laws be amended to maVethe same we can do good to others or avoid doing Boggs, democrat, receives a mapority of has gone to Wyoming and is now lo­ payable semi-annually, In March and harm•m to others. Christ’s kingdom Is onj .. Judge David I Raker cated at Wamsutter, a small station September. It also recommended that Rich Trad* Op«n*d (Jp. *ros«-bearlng. of denying self, of llv ng 156 vole8 ° ® . J“age uavl ° J- Baker, east of Rock Springs. GEO. CUMMINGS HOTEL CO., for others. We should count no sacilflce republican. 1 he total vote Is 36,766 for Their purpose, it is claimed, is to hold P«OPRICTOR*. the services of a national organizer be San Francisco, June 16.—Alcohol is too great If thereby we can save a soul. Boggs and 36,610 for Baker. dispensed with and an appropriation now being shipped to Japan u..6m- c.tr The application of these principles to the up the Union Pacific express train, or of $5,000 be made for the use of the cumstanres which promise that the temperance question Is manifest. By these elss to rob the paymaster of the Sweet­ board of directors for special organ ­ American people will be able to ernie laws the Christ an Is bidden to refrain Murderer Draper Asks for I’alL water mines, who Is due at Rock from such drink.ng as would harm others Jacksonville, 111., June 16.—The izers. into profitable competition with the by his example over them. Spring Saturday next, with a large sum German product. Reduced transporta ­ Hastings murder case was revived of money. The Union Pacific company Brady to Hn*frn A1a«ka. tion rates have been obtained. This aii of Them Monday, when counsel for Draper se- has put a large force of armed guards Washington, JuDe 16.—The president Is expected to be the opening of a A raw Scotch "ad joined the volun- !cured CJD8€at t0 aP?ly, ,for bad f°r the on all trains between Ogden and Chey­ has sent the following nominations to trade amounting to millions of dol­ teers, and on the first parade day his pnsoner The applies Ion will be ar- enne. the senate: John G. Brady of Alaska, lars annually. sister came with his mother to see the ‘ 8U *d before Judge Shirley of Carlin- to be governor of the district of Alaska. regiment. On the march past Jock vll,e- who was choaen at the fccent IVarahlp* for Portland. To be commissioners in and for the was out of step. “Look, mither," said ®leclion - San Frai e.i.C3, Cal., June 16.—Ord­ District of Alaska—Caldwell W. Tuttle Indiana riiy«|r'an Commit* Snlrlrte. ers from the secretary of the navy . Greenfield, Ind., June 16.—Dr. Sam­ his sister, “they ’re a’ oot of step but Return* to White lion**. of Indiana and John E. Crane of Illi­ oor Jock."—Glasgow Herald. have been received by the warships nois. uel Marsh Martin, aged 65, for the Washington, June 16.—The president Monadnock and Monterey, now in thl* | last twenty-five years one of the most and party arrived*this morning at 7:3f port, to proceed to Portland, Ore., as HnrprUed by Spaniard*. prominent physicians of eastern Indi ­ CURIOUS FACTS. o ’clock tc’iedule time, from Asheville soon as ready for sea, arriving in time Havana, June 16.—At Juan y Mar­ ana, committed suicide last night by and were driven at once to the white to partlc pate In the Fourth of July tinez, Plnar del Rio, a detachment hanging himself In his barn. Dr. Mar­ In France hospitals for Infectious dis­ bouse. Mr. McKinley had not suffered celebration at that place. from Gen. Ducasl’a army fell in with a tin left no note or word aa to the cause eases are furnished with telephones, so at all from the fatigue of the night ’s Spanish force, which was out seeking of his act. He had been in ill health that the sick may converse with their journey and was In his office soon after supplies, and after a sharp fight threw for some time and somewhat despond ­ friends without danger of communicat ­ 9 o ’clock. Te Hear Both Hide*. them off. Involving a loss of 19 killed ent. ____ ing disease. New York. June 16.—The invitations and wounded. Cabnn Women Carried Off. to speakers for July 4 celebration of the Coal Min** on Fir*. It Is said that the Eskimos have a Havana, June 16.—At Las Toironas, Tammany society has been Issued. On flSH BRM^5 Mherlff* of Nln* State* Moot*. Birmingham, Ala., June 16.—The queer custom In regard to doctors. At Plnar del Rio province, a band of pad- the list are Gen. John M. Palmer, Gen. Omaha, Neb., June 16.—The sixth Henry Ellen coal mines, 16 miles east each visit the doctor la paid. If the pa ­ fleos working on the sugar estate there Simon B. Buckner, William D. Bynum, Thl*Trade V*rk l* «* *b« hr* annual conventiton of the Interstate of here, owned and operated by the tient recovers the physician keeps the and tobacco fields, with papers from William C. Whitney and other leaders Sheriffs ’ association was called to order Tonneesee Coal, Iron and Railroad money; If the patleut die* the money the Spanish commander allowing them of the bolt against the Chicago plat ­ WATERPROOF COAT at 2 o ’clock this afternoon. Delegate* company, are on fire. The eeam of coal Is returned, to the family of the de- ■to do so, were raided by a guerrilla form. William J. Bryan Is also In­ in the WorM 1 from nla* atates were present la among the finest in the district. ceased. ' band. vited. A J. TOV.TR. BOSTON. MA» CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1897

ed the truth —that the hapless crea­ WHITE TOPAZ. ture had been left there by some one who had knocked and fled. Still hold ­ beautiful Stones to be Seea at the THREE HAPPY WOMEN. ing the child m his arms, he ran out Diamond Palace. in the garden and looked on every Every day in the week and every Each Relieved of Periodic Pain and flack* hour in the day one can see crowds side. ache. A Trio of Fervent Letters. “Come back! ” he said; "whoever you around the show windows of THE are, come back! ” CHICAGO DIAMOND PALACE. The But no one responded. The wind cause of it all is the now widely known Before usiDg Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable moaned dismally In the trees that White Topaz. The White Topaz, or Compound, my health was gradually being under ­ lifted their black branches overhead, carbonated diamonds, have come to be mined. I suffered untold agony from painful recognized as the nearest thing on menstruation, backache, pain on top of my that was alL He ran to the gate and earth to genuine diamonds, so near in ­ looked up and down the road, but head and ovarian trouble. I concluded to ft deed is it that the proprietors of the try Mrs. Pinkham ’s Compound, and found could see nobody. As he stood In per ­ DIAMOND PALACE do not hesitate to INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION. plexity the child cried again loudly, that it was all any woman needs who suffers place real diamonds in their windows with painful monthly periods. It entirely CHAPTER L say. But, as the minister remained and struggled in his arms. amidst Aheir display of White Topaz, “Bless me!” he murmured, "I must cured me. Mrs. G bougie Wash , T WAS Martinmas silent, Solomon rose to go. and allow the public to pick them out 923 Bank St., Cincinnati, O. Sunday. The even ­ “Are ye mindin ’ the funeral the take It In, or it will die of cold!” at the selling price of the Topaz. ing service was morn? ” the sexton asked, taking up He ran back to the door and knocked The latter stonrs have all the lovely Just over, and the his bonnet. loudly again and again. It was some brilliancy of the diamonds, sparkling For years I had suffered with painful men ­ congregation, more Mr Lorraine nodded. time before he was heard. At last, steadily and with wonderful fire. The struation every month. At the beginning of than usually “Can I bring ye anything before I however, he beard footsteps coming thousands of these stones in the win ­ menstruation it was impossible for me to scanty, had dis­ gang to bed? I maun rise at five to along the passage, and redoubled his dows forms one of the most gorgeous stand up for more than five minutes, I felt somis- persed Itself over feenisli the grave.” knocking. The door opened, and displays and has proven an attraction erable. Ono day a little book of Mrs. Pinkham ’s was the Moss toward “No; go to bed. I shall sit up and Solomon Mueklebacklt, half dressed, which is one of the features of Chi ­ thrown into my house, and I sat right down and read it. the various farms read a little.” apppeared on the threshold. Without cago. 1 then got some of Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Com- and fields which “Weel, good-night, sir.” a word the minister ran into the lobby. lu order to find out the advertising pound and Liver Pills. I can heartily say that to-day I were scattered here “Good-night, Solomon. ” “Losh me, meenlster, i3 It yoursel’?” medium best suited to their business, feel like a new woman; my monthly suffering is a thing ejaculated Solomon, In amazement. “I this enterprising coneeru offers to send of the past, shall always praise the Vegetable Compound a*d there upon it. A light still burn ­ Thereupon Solomon left the room, lor what it has ed In the vestry, while Solomon closing the door softly behind him. thought you were In bed. ” a genuine White Topaz to all those If done for me. Mueklebacklt, the sexton, waited on Lighting a c indie in the lobby, he “Come this way—quick!” shouted who will cut out and send them their Mrs. Margaret Anderson , 303 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. the porch for the minister to come made his way quietly to a chamber In Mr. Lorraine. “Bring a light! ” advertisement, which appears else­ forth. the upper part of the house, where And still carrying his burden, he where in this paper, together with 25c Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful men ­ ran into the sitting-room. Solomon in stamps. struation and backache. The pain in my back was dreadful, and the agony “There ’ll be snaw the nivht, ” he he slept, and which was, indeed, the I suffered during menstruation nearly drove me wild. muttered, placing the key in the oaken only chamber in the manse, excepting closed the door, struck a ma’ch, and THE DIAMOND PALACE, like all Now this is all over, thanks to Mrs. Pinkham ’s medicine and advice.—Mrs. door, preliminary to lrcking up; the minister ’s sitting-room and adjoin ­ lighted a cardie, and followed him Im­ successful institutions, has many imi­ mediately. Then his amazement deep­ tators, who endeavor to sell cheap Carrie V. Williams , South Mills, N. C “there ’ll be snaw the night, or I’m salr ing bedroom, which contained any fur­ The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham ’s niture. ened. To see Mr. Lorraine standing rhinestones and other pastes claiming mista’en. And the Annan ’‘s rising — they are topaz. We caution the pub ­ Vegetable Compound is a safe, sure and almost infallible remedy in cases of It's snawing noo amang the hills. ” Many years before Solomon had by the fireside with a crying infant In irregularity, suppressed, excessive or painful monthly periods. taken up his abode there, on the min ­ his arms was indeed enough to awaker lic to he careful, as THE DIAMOND All at once the light in the vestry PALACE, American Express building, was extinguished, and the minister, a ister’s invitation, and It was his only perplexity and wonder. “My conseiei ce, meenlster, what hac Chicago, are the sole importers of these man about fifty years of age, appeared hr me. Besides performing the duties stones. on the threshold, wrapped in a heavy of sexton and e’erk, he acted generally ye gotten there? ” winter cloak and carrying a thick as factotum to Mr. J Tralne, attended “A child! Some one left It in the A* In Day* of Old. staff. to the garden, and groomed the pony porch, knecked, and ran away. Run “I can undoubtedly clear you, my “Lcck up, Solomon, my man, ” he on which the minister made his visita­ Solomon, search up and down the road dear fellow,” said the lawyer, “but It said. tions about the country. An aged and see If you can find them. Shame will require a considerable sum of Solomon obeyed, turning the key in woman, Mysie Simpson, came In every upon them, whoever they are. Don ’t money to perfect your defense. ” the Inner door, and then that of the day to clean and cook, but invariably stand staring, but run. ” “I have only a small amount with outer one of solid oak, while the min ­ retired to her own dwelling at night ­ Perfectly bewildered, Solomon stood me,” replied the scion of a wealthy We defy the Experts We have demonstrate d, experts admit, and every one Is con ­ ister stood waiting on the path. Then fall. So the two old men were prac ­ gaping; then with one horror-stricken family, who had wandered away from vinced that genuine White Topaz cannot be detected lr< m r«»l tically alone together, and, despite the look at the infant, left the room, and diamonds. White Topaz Is the atone you have r. ad so much the two, side by side, and with much home and the path of integrity, “but about. I he one that haa moled the pawnbrokers. PluCv them side the same kind of mechanical trot, difference in their social positions, re­ ran from the house. my father will honor my draft for any by side with genuine diamonds and no one can tell the dtl- garded each other with a peculiar at­ Left alone with the child, the min ­ lerence. We have sold tnousands of these stones at from on« passed across the churchyard, pausing sum within reason. ” to ten dollars, but in order to Introduce them quickly as well now and again to struggle with the tachment. ister seemed puzzled what to ao. He “Then," returned the disciple of as to ilnd out the advertising medium best suited to our busi­ fierce gusts, and to hold on their head- The minister sat for some time mus­ held it awkwardly, and its cries con­ Coke, Littleton et al., promptly, “draw ness, we make this gear—the sexton his Sunday “bonnet. ” ing, then with a sigh he took a book tinued; then, to still it, he rocked It and defend yourself."—New York from tbs shelves and began to read. to and fro In his arms. GIGANTIC OFFER and the minister his broad-brimmed World. We will vend you a beautiful, brilliant, clerical hat. It was a volume of old sermons, writ­ Finding it still troublesome, he genuine While Topaz, which can be mounted placed It down in the arm-chair, and SUMMER CAKK OF IILAXKETS. in a ring, scarf or necktie pin, stud, cuff but ­ Reaching the Iron gate, which was ten by a south-country clergyman, tons, locket or pair earrings, like any article rattling and creaking in the wind, they impassioned, wrathful, and in the nar ­ softly loosened the shawl in which It Bluukets which huve been ui-ed all win ­ in this border on receipt of.------—- 2KT. was wrapt, freeing Its little arms. ter, no matter bow white, are never clean, These stones are exactly the same as those descended three moss-grown steps, and row sense Calvlnist ’c. As he read, the ana should be washed before putting away. we have advertised at one dollar wind roared round the house, and Its cries ceased for a time, and it Many housekeepers satisiy themselves by reached the highway. Here all was This offer for a few days only pitch dark, for the shadow of tall yew- iroaned in the chimneys, and rattled lay with eyes wide open, spreading its shaking and airing their blankets rather little hands In the warm twilight. than risk spoiling them in washing. But Cut out this advertisement and send it to us trees fell from the other side, deepen­ the shutteriess windows; but as the tl is is a mistake, for if the work is prop ­ . together with ‘.'5c in coin or stamps and we ing the nrc ’urnal blrc ness; but, wind rose the darkness decreased, and The minister put on his glasses and erly done no shrinking will tako place, and I will send you a white Topaz by return mail: — - the vitreous rays of the moon began looked at it with solemn curiosity. the fleecy soft appearance may be retained, 1 a stone that you can be justly proud ot and one that positively cannot crossing the road, they opened another as well the color, for years. The uecestary be detected from a real diamond. In ordering, be sure and state gate, crossed the garden where the playing on the window panes. It was a tiny Infant, about two whether small, medium or large stone is desired. thing in washing fijaukets is to have plenty | NO ORDER FILLED UNLESS AC.OMPAMfcO bY THIS ADVERTISEMENT. yew-trees grew, and reached the door Mr. Lorraine lit his pipe —the only months old: its little pink face was of soft water and good pure soap. Inferior of the manse. luxury In which he indulged; for pinched with cold, and its great blue soap is teally the cause of the damage GENUINE WHITE TOPAZ eyes dim with crying. A common done woolen goods in washing. It hardens bears no relation to other so-called imitation diamonds no matter Standing h'-re In complete shelter, despite his plump figure, which he in ­ the fibre and ye lows the fabric. Y\ hen under what name they are advertised. They are the hardest of semi­ they heard the “sough ” of the blast herited, he was abstemious and a tee­ linen cip was on its head, and Its ready to begin the work shake the blan ­ precious stones, impossible to detect from real diamonds and warranted to retain their brilliancy. AU others pale to insignificance when compared overhead among the tossing boughs, totaler. Then, with another sigh, he gown was of coarse linen. But it was kets free of dust, fill a tub half full of hot o KT.3 so small, so pretty, that the minister ’s water. Dissolve a third of a cake of Ivory , with White Topaz. like the wild thunder of a stormy sea. rose and walked thoughtfully up and Soap in it. Put one blanket in at a time. The manse was a plain two-story down the room; paused at one of the tender heart melted over it at once. Dip up and down and wa-h gently with OUR GUARANTEE: DIAMONDS DUPLICATED IN windows, and looked down the moon­ He offered It his forefinger, which it the bands. Never rub soap on blankets, , W. warrant eaoh and every WHITE TOPAI. building, as old as the times cf the or wnvh them on the washboard. Alter k Topas to retain iu brilliancy and Royalty and the four hundred lighted lawn which sloped to the river­ gripped with its tiny hands, blinking it he mountings to give perfect who own celebrated and coitly Covenant and containing numberless the blanketR are clean, rinse in warm water t satisfaction. diamonds set In necklaces, tiaras, side; talking all the time to himself, up Into his face. until free of suds. Add a little blueing to : We will give you One Thaa.and brooches, bracelets and girdles, cheerless chambers, the majority of [ Dollars If you can show that we koepthem In burglar proof vaults, which were unfurnished. Here the as was his confirmed habit. "Poor wee mite!” he murmured, “I the lost water. 8hake and smieeze; then i have ever relused to rerlace a while they wearln publt theezact wonder who your mother is? A wick­ hang on the lire until dry. Take down, Ml. I White Topaz that was returned duplicates In White Topaz and Reverend Sampson Lorraine had “Ay, ay, a wild night! —and snow fold, lav under a weight lor a day or two, I as unsatls actory. no one ever detects the dinerence. dwelt In solitude for five-and-twenty coming. Solomcn says! Eerie, eerie, ed woman. I’m thinking, to cast you and pack securely in a box and cover. away on such a night as this! ” White Topaz are Good Enough for Royalty; years. He had come to the place as Is the sough of the wind in the trees. B aukets thus washed wil retain their Are They Good Enough for You? a shy young bachelor, a student, and It minds me ever of her, and when the As if In answer to his words, the original freshness as well as wear three child began to cry again. times os long as if put away soiled year THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME a bookworm: and despite all the sieges moon ’s up it is like the shining of her after year. Ei.iza It. Pabkek . that had been laid to his heart, as was face out of the grave. Wee Marjorie! “I can see naebody, ” cried Solomon, Don ’t Miss It my bonny doo! Thirty long years ago re-enteiing the room; “I hae searchlt Every water save that of springs con­ Send us twenty-five cents In coin or stomps end you will be inevitable in a place where marriage­ delighted with the White Topaz that you receive able men were few and spinsters many, she died, and I’m still here! still up and doon, as far toonwavs as Mysie tains animal life, but it is not necessar ­ I AT a bachelor he had remained ever since. here! ” Simpson ’s door, and beyont to the ily injurious to health on that account. Money Refunded if Goods are Not Satisfactory. Tears stood In the old man ’s eyes waterside, and there ’s nane stirring. THE DIAMOND PALACE, People said that a love disappointment Try Graln-O. in early life had made him thereafter as he looked out In a dream. Through It’s awfu’ strange! ” AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLS. the long years of loneliness and pov ­ He looked at the child, and Ask your grocer today to show you invulnerable to all the charms of wom­ a package of GRAIN-O, the new food en, but at first his single condition erty—for his living was indeed a poor scratched his head; he looked at the drink that takes the place of coffee. made him very popular. Presently, one —he had cherished the memory of minister, and nodded It ominouslv. A The children may drink it without however, as his position as a bachelor one who had gone away from him to curious conjecture, too Irreverent for injury as well as the adult. All who IV'fpV^ grew more confirmed, and his eccentrl- God when only in her eighteenth year. utterance, had passed across his nat ­ try it like it. GRAIN-O has that rich /W' Suddenly, there came a loud single urally suspicious mind. seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is c’tles Increased, he ceased to awaken made from pure grains, and the most much interest. knock at the front door. (TO BE CONTINUED.) “Bless me, what ’s that? ” he exclaim­ delicate stomach receives it without Wl LLSON A CO.,Wash ­ Opening the door with a lafch-key, distress. the price of coffee. ington, O. O No fen till pitfanS he entered a bare lobby, and striking ed. “I thought I heard a knock at the THE TROLLEY BUZZ. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. PATENTS, TRADE MARKS PATENTS^.ecured. OM-pnge book free. hall door, but maybe my ears dccBived Examination and Advice oa to Patentability of In ­ a light, led the way into a large room And Something About the Trolley Cars Sold by all grocers. Tastes like coffee. vention. Send for‘Inventor. ’ Guide, or How to Gets nDHDCV NEW DISCOVERY; alw. on the ground floor. It was* scantily me. It was only the wind. I’m think ­ Looks like coffee. Patent. ” O FAKKELL A SON. Wazhington. D. U win O 1 quick relie. an . cuiei wornt as a Core for Headache. raw*, send for boo. of teatlninnlal* and lO (lays* furnished with an old carpet, an old- ing. ” treatment Free. I>r. H.H.UKkKS’SHOSA. tiiuu, w. fashioned clicular table with drawers, And he pieced his precious relics “Ever hear of the trolley buzz? ” said A newsboy in Pittsburg has a bank and several chairs; but on the walls back in the drawer, locking It carefully a Brooklyn resident whose business is account of 86,000, accumulated entirely DRUNKARDS Saved. on newspaper salesduring last lOyears. Don ’t >ou know one worth Having 1 A nti-Jair ».ll do were numerous shelves, covered with and plec ng tne key in a worn leather in New York. “They say that some It- Full information u adly mailed FREE by Kcnova HALL’S purse which he carried in his pocket. people who travel regularly on the Chemical Co SO IIroadway. New York City. books. The room had two large win­ Shake Into Yonr Shoes dows looking on the back lawn which At that moment the knock was re­ trolley csrs get the trolley buzz. You Vegetable Sicilian peated. Allen ’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the S 75 $ 50 sloped down to the river, but was with ­ know the sound of the trolley, the feet. It cures painful, swpllen, smart­ out curtains of any kind. “Dear me!” he cried, “there ’s some bz-z-z-z that begins low and rises grad­ ing feet and instantly takes the sting HAIR RENEWER A fire burned on the hearth, and a one knocking after all. Maybe it’s a ually as the ctr Increases in speed, out of corns and bunions. It is the rude box of peat fuel stood by the sick call.” keeping a uniform tone when the car grratest comfort discovery of the a?e. J Beautifies and restores Gray fireside. One side of the table was Lifting the candle from the table, he is running at uniform speed, and then Allen ’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting 'Wcetern 'Wheel "Works Hair to its original color and trotted from the room, crossed along declining again as the cir runs slow­ or new Rhoes feel easy. It is a certain MAKERS^ vitality; prevents baldness; spread with a clean cloth, on which cure for sweating, callous and hot, Cfi/CAGO /IC/A/OtS stood a tray with bread, oatcake, the lobby, and opened the hall door. er and stopping when the car stopB? CATAL9GVE FREE______As he did so the wind sprang In like tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold cures itching and dandruff. eheese, and butter, and a large stone They say there are people who travel by all druggists and shoe stores. By A fine hair dressing. water-jug, a black-bottle, and some a tiger, and the light was blown out, regularly on the trolleys w'ho hear this mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package but the front garden was flooded with FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le IT KILLS B. P. Hall_ ..St Co.,. —Props., p r Nashua,- - R, H. glasses. moonlight, save under the very shadow sound all the time wherever they are, Potato Bulge, Cabbage Worms Sold by all >rugglsts. “Sit ye down, Solomon, ” said the except when they are asleep. They Roy, N. Y. and all form, of inzect life. Ilarmle-. lv nan or bcuil of the trees. Will not lujuru the luoet delicate plant*. minister, placing a lighted candle on He saw nobody, however; whoever call this having the trolley buzz. I the table. never had the trolley buzz, but the Only from the solid ground of ione Gray Mineral Ash had knocked had disappeared. clear creed have men done good, strong l» fully wa-ranted where direction* are followed. Fern Solomon «tood, hat In hand. Every “Who ’s there? ” he cried, looking trolley cars sometimes do me a great work in the world. Only out of cer­ furonr little" Buir Bo-.k." It may wive you lotzof money Sunday evening for many a long year deal of good. They cure me of head ­ tainty comes power. —Phillips Brooks f atl mal Mining and Mill’nq Cd . Baltlmjro, Md. Only $25^00 he had entered the house in the same round on every side. tkrried in atock bv all leading whole,*! 1* rtre—le- There was no reply. ache. I work here all day, keeping Brass pins were first made bv the way, at the same hour, and received very busy, and sometimes when I start Perplexed and somewhat startled, he Saracens in Spain in A. D. 800 and were FROM the same invitation. stepped out into the porch, and In ­ home at night I have a hard head ­ first introduced in England by Cather ­ Seen In the dim light of the room, stantaneously the door was banged ache. I get into a trolley car and take ine of Arragon, wife of Henry VIII. On a red hot the sexton was a little wizened, white- a seat over one of the axles. They say day Hires ww and closed behind him. He took an ­ haired man, with hoary, bi»3hy eye­ that no electricity gets Into the car, The editor of this paper advises his Rootbeer : Chicago to California brows, keen gray eyes, and sunken, other step forward, and almost stum­ readers that a free package of Peruviana At the time of the Chris, Ion bled over something like a dark bun ­ but I Imagine there must be more or stands be­ Endt-avorConvention In Julv. tanned cheeks. He was dressed In de- the best kidney and liver cure on earth, Above r.ite will also ap: 1> to dle of c’othlng lying on the doorstep. less of it in the air. I know there is will be delivered FREE to any sufferer, tweeni youyuu I;/A.. a >lYV x %' eant black, with a white shirt, and the something there that cures my head ­ intermediate Points, ana in kind of collar known In Scotland ns “Bless my soul!” he murmured, if written for promptly. Peruviana and thehe the reverse direction “what ’s this? ” ache. I sit down in the car with the Rrmedt Co ., 286 5th SL. Cincinnati, O. tressiting ef- t i huy (k ‘“stick-ups. ” The minister, on the headache bad; I get down from it af­ OVER THE other hand, was tall and somewhat At the same moment a faint cry fects of the heat. ’ •1' * £ came upon his ear. Stooping down In ter a ride of about three miles, feeling The eight-year-old child of D. M. portly, with a round, boyish face, gen­ bright and fresh and with the head ­ Hillvard, of Junction City, was crim­ J Santa pe Route. tle blue eyes, and mild, good-humored great agitation, he Lifted the bundle, inally assaulted, it is claimed, by James * and discovered to his consternation ache gone. ” «k Though mnde for a special mouth. His hair was white as snow, Suttles, a farmer aged 42. ocoasion, It will he and fell almost to his shoulders. that it contained the form of a living A man at Stamford, N. Y., has the t “Sit ye down, sit ye down, ” he re­ child. Max Maretsek. watch Major Andre offered as a ransom HIRES Open to All. peated; “and take a glass—the night Newspaper men go into curious to his captors. He has documents to CHAPTER II. places, and are forever running across prove that it is genuine. Rootbeer If you have waited for alow Is cold.” rate to visit any part of ths Solomon placed his bonnet carefully COARSE Paisley curious people in them. The last cools the blood, far West, this is »our oppor ­ shawl was wrapt place I met dear old Max Maretzek was Rich and poor alike suffer the tor­ tones the stom ­ tune/. For full f articular* on the edge of the table, and seated tures that come with that terrible apply to an< agent of ths himself respectfully on one of the round the Infant, a ho. ’e in the wall in West Twenty- ach, invigorates Santa Fe Route, or to covering all but a seventh street, called, by courtesy, a plague. Itching Piles; rich and poor cane-bottomed chairs. Then, leisurely alike find instant relief and permanent the body, fully f. I UJCI, (L ?. L, L, T til K’j, and solemnly, he poured out a glass of portion of its tiny French restaurant. We named it “Little cure in Doan ’s Ointment Your dealer satisfies the thirst. bow 144, MY u4 Jaokjoa Stmts, raw spirit. Meantime Mr. Lorraine, face. As It lay like Del’s.” One of Balzac’s fat concierges keeps it A delicious .spark­ TOPHI. UL having divested hhnself of his cloak a mummy in Its was the head of the establishment, and ling, temperance t L MOWS, I. fl. f. JL, wrappings, It con­ it was possible to obtain an excellent It It no advantage for the farmer to keep and hat, sat down in the arm-chair by poor horse* because they are cheap. drink of the high ­ Ini 1344 Oml for ton IUg„ the fireside. tinued to cry loud­ dinner there for twenty or twenty-five MUM* ly, and the cry est medicinal value. “Here's fortune, sir,” said Solomon, cents. Max enjoyed his repast, and ap ­ Ifo-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. kib valy by t*** *************** ******* s drinking ofT the whisky; then, wiping went at once to the peared pleased with the company that Guaranteed tobacco habit cure,makes weak Tka Cfcartaa B. Rina Co.. T%Oa. men strong, blood pure. Me. 11. AU druggists. A pMta«* make* I iillcm. his mouth with his sleeve, he sat bolt- m 1 n liter’s tender surrounded him, though it was com­ SaU tvtrywbm. W. N. U. —DETROIT—-NO.25—*07 uprlght and expectant, waiting to see heart. posed of singers, setors and artists Give plenty of food and a good chaaee to Wliea Answering Art vert la e men to PImoo It hie superior had anything more to But in a moment the old man guess­ with more genius than money. exerdae to all damestlc animals. Mention This Pnper. ■sarapw* 'ON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897.

LEBANON. UNION HOME. A SUMMER COOK £*** 4** 44** 4* 4********* 44k$ The Independent. From Our Correspondent. From Our Correspondent. 4 Ell Smith raised his new barn last Frank Ferguson, of Ashley, is visit­ week. ing at his graud parents, S. McMasters. STOVE 4 GEORGE 8. CORBIT, Proprietor F. Palmer, of Isabella, is visiting his frank e. Dewitt. Lessee Mrs. Eva Hall, of Ionia, who intended 4 brother, M. J. Palmer. spending a couple of weeks with rela­ ’or $1.25 you can get Mr. and Mrs. VanDecar, of Vesta- tives here, was summoned home last 4 -THE— burg, are visiting her parents, Mr. aud Saturday by the sudden illness of one of at The Penny Store. Mrs. D. Rogers. her children. 4 A party of his young friends helped The Y. P. S. C. E. will open at 6:30 4 Clinton Go. Savings Bank Master Albert Warne celebrate his 7th Suueay evening. The topic, “Our 4 ST. JOHNS. MICH. birthday, Sunday. Brothers' Keepers, ” under the leader­ The Misses Bird Grove and Eva ship of Mary Morton. All come early 4 Staub, of Fowler, speDt Sunday at the and enjoy a good temperance meeting. 4 Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. home of Herman Gaddy. Mrs. S. Bogardusand Mrs. Etta Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sessions are attend ­ of St. Louis ; Mrs. Margaret Barrus, of 4 Loans Money on Approved Bonds and ing commencement exercises and alumni Alma ; Mrs. Delia Andrus, of Brecken- 4 Real Estate Security. reunion at the Agricultural College this ridge, Mr. aud Mrs. D. K. Barrus and week. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ’t. Barrus,of Pompeii, 4 OFFICEB8: Mrs. M. Messer's sister-in-law. Mrs. attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry B. Howard on Monday. 4 4. J. Baldwin , Pres. P. E. Walswo *th , Tree, Russell Alexander, died recently in 3. Pennell . Vc-Pres. K. C. D eaths Asst. Tree Ionia. The letter announcing her death Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith aud Mr. 4 was not received in time for the rela­ and Mrs. II. V. Smith aud their mother, 4 THE LOCAL MARKETS. tives here to attend the funeral. Mrs. Henry Smith. Sr., and Frank Last Sunday a large audience attend ­ Smith attended the funeral. Monday, of 4 Mr. Summerix, who died of consump ­ St. Johns . June 17, 1897. ed Children ’s Day exercises in Benja ­ 4 min ’s church. A very interesting pro ­ tion, at his home near Eaton Rapids. The following are the prices paid in cash for He was a brother-in-law of Henry and W e have about 40 Ladies' Hats 4 produce In this market: ram was carried out. The church was Allen. Wheat, white. No. 1,72®75 cautifully trimmed with cedar and 4 “ red, No. 2. 72@7-> flowering plants. Sarah Adeline Finch was born in Ly- left, all worth from §1.50 to $3.00, Oats, 15@19. sander, Onondaga county, N. Y., April 4 Hay. timothy. $7.oo^.@ 15. November 30,1874, she was united in Apples per bu.. 25. irogram consisted of recitations by choice for 73c. 4 Butter .08. fittle Albert Warne and Miss Ula Han ­ marriage to Henry B. Howard. To Properly Eggs. .07 fit 08 . lon, and a discussion of tbe best meth ­ this union were born six children, four 4 Tallow. .02*. sons and two daughters. Her life has We will furnish Can Rubbers FREE Fowls, 08. ods of dealing with the tent caterpillar 4 Corn, ear, .10. aud other worms. In the afternoon been devoted to her family, always in ­ with Fruit Cans. Lard, .07. music was the tirst thing on the pro ­ stilling in their minds principles of 4 Hides .064. truth and honesty, which will live to Pelts, ,10@75 gram. A recitation by Miss Lora IIux- 4 Beef, live [email protected]> ey followed. It was a masterly ar­ bear fruits of her unceasing love, care THE PENNY STORE. Beef, dressed, 5.60@7 00. raignment of the saloon question and and toil. She welcomed every effort 4 Pork, live, 3.10®3.15 was excellently delivered. “The chief that was made for the establishment of Pork, dressed, $4 00@4A0. elements of success in a local club meet­ religious services in the neighborhood, 4 Veil Calf, live, 5-00. using every measure in her power to in ­ Dressed.. Wood, dry $1.40, green $1.00 ing” was the topic of a paper by Frank 4 Turkeys, dressed, .10. Abbott : Of prime importance is regu­ fluence her family to enjoy and profit Dwarf Chickens, broilers. .10 lar and prompt attendance. Close at­ thereby. During her last illness she ex­ 4 Chickens, dressed, .12^$. live, .06J4. pressed a desire to live to see her chil ­ .lucks, dressed. .10. tention to all exercises, and a readiness 4 Wool, washed, fine .16, corse 15@20. to discuss the questionsarising, willing ­ dren grow up, but it was God's will it Wool, unwashed, fine .12, corse .18@16. ness to contribute to the program when should be otherwise, and she passed Prices is the way 4 work is assigned, and, above all, a cheer ­ away without a murmur Saturday night our customers leave 4 EUREKA. ful spirit or fraternity, are indispensa ­ at 11 o'clock, June 12. Besides a kind ble to our meetings. The question box husband and children, she leaves a this store. We do not carry any- 4 From Our Correspondent. was the source of much profitable dis­ father, mother, two brothers and one Mrs. Wm. Griffeth is on the sick list. cussion. The July meeting will be a sister aud many other relatives and on thing in our stock that is not up- ^ John Harmon, of Elsie, was in town union picDic on Milo Grove ’s grounds, friends, who deeply mourn their loss. Sunday. and a two months ’ vacation will elapse Funeral services were held at the before the club meets again in October. Grange hall, Monday, at 2 d . m., Rev. to-date in cloth, fit, finish or price. 4 Mrs. Ilinkley returned from St. Johns, D. D. Martin otticiating. The remains Giant Saturday. were followed by a large concourse of Come and see us, and we will ^ Bible study at Rev. S. Seibert's, Fri­ sorrowing friends and laid to rest in the day evening. Eureka cemetery. Mr. A. Russell has improved his yard From Our Correspondent. prove that what we say is so. 4 Dey VanFleet lost a horse by death Y allies with a new wire fence. SHEl’ARDSVILLE. Emily Stearns is visiting her brother last Sunday night. Our light coats this season are as ^ and other friends in Sumner. Rev. Legal will preach at DeWitt at From Our Correspondent. at the Children ’s Day exercises at the Chris ­ 2:30 p. m. next Sunday. Mrs. Allen, of Wheeler, is with her near perfect as it is possible to get 4 tian church next Sunday evening. Mrs. Phineas Freeman, of Lansing, is daughter, Mrs. Ed. Smith. Great Special Delbert Ostroth, of Fremont, Indi ­ reported to be very low. Bert Longcor, after a few months at them. Have you seen them? t ana, is visiting friends here this week. The O. E. S. of DeWitt entertained McHenry, III., returned home last week. Price Suit Sale Dr. H. llart spent Sunday with his visitors from Laingsburg last Friday The ladies of the M. E. church will son, Dr, A. O. Hart, in Maple Rapids. night. serve ice cream at A. Olsen ’s next Fri­ day evening. now going Mr. and Mrs. O. Botsford and son Election of officers at the Universal- ist church Sunday school of DeWitt Clark Norton and a Mrs. Brown, of Artie visited friends in Ithaca, Sunday. next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. on at Henry McQuistion and wife, of St. Vernan, visited Gene Longcor the fore Johns, visited at T. J. Kirby ’s, Sunday. The U. M. society of DeWitt met with part of the week. Mrs. Spencer Norris last Thursday. A son was born to Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Charles Turner, our new postmaster, The attendance was good ar.d a pleasant Smith last Wednesday afternoon. W ebber took possession of the office Wednesday. time is reported. Mother and son doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burk have gone Rev. Legal, of Lansing, preached the Mr. White is refitting the rooms over Wilson & Son. to housekeeping in rooms in A. Russell’s baccalaureate sermon last Sunday night F. D. Cleveland ’s store building and house. in the DeWitt M. E. church. The will occupy them as soon as completed. & Our mail carrier, Mr. Stearns, has im­ church was filled. Mrs. W. J. Martin, of LeMars, Iowa, proved his stage with a new coat of The D. of R. lodge of DeWitt elected is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. J. Gris- paint. the following officers last Saturday tock. Mr. Martin is expected next The M. W. A. will hold an ice cream night: N. G., Inez Wilkins; V. G., week. Peck’s. 4444444444444444444444444*- social in Dennis ’ hall, Saturday evening, Mary Knapp; secretary, E. D. Wil­ Children's Day was observed by the June 19. liams ; treasurer, E. Potter ; delegate to M. E. Sunday school in a pleasing and Will Dush, who has been putting assembly, Mrs. A. Whittaker. appropriate manner. The exercises down a well in Ionia, returned home DeWitt grange entertained visitors were very good. The Baptist Sunday 1897. 1897. Saturday. from Delta, Olive and South Riley last school observes the day next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith attended Saturday. About thirty visitors were evening. the funeral of Mrs. Howard, at Union present. A literary program was given Mrs. Lama Colman and Eri Colt man, Home, Monday. and ice cream and cake served to about DeWitt Normal School, OLD GLORY. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gristock, Mrs. W. I ninn Srhfwil Rnildincf ILWilf Mich 5 Woman's prayer meeting at Mrs. 100. An enjoyable time is reported. J. Martin and John Woodworth and 1'iiion School Bailding, DeWitt, Mich., Griflet.h ’s, Friday afternoon. Leader, The members from the different granges family were at F. D. Cleveland ’s, Sun ­ censured tbe acts of vandalism of the Commencing July 6, and Giving Mrs. Mary Hixon. state legislature. day, helping him and family celebrate Mrs. Geo. Wilson and children, of the 4th anniversary of his birth and the Six Weeks of Review and near St. Johns, visited her mother, Mrs. The commencement exercises of the 38th birthday of Wm. Woodworth. Normal Work Wm. Smith, Friday. DeWitt high school will be held at the Baptist church Friday evening, June 18, Before the August examinations, in all tbe Mrs. Lucy Patterson, who has been branches required for Second and Third Grade AMERICA’S BEST AILE GREASE 1897, at 8 p. m. Class motto: “Today in Ohio for the past year, returned to Certificates. We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor. ” From Our Correspondent. INSTRUCTORS:—Commissioner R. M. Win ­ this place last week. The following are members of the class ston, Advisory Associate; Pref. Lemuel G. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ocobock, of Essex, of 1897 : Maud Brazee, James Itanney, Henry Marquedent returned from De­ Holbrook. Supt. of tbe Muir Union Schools visited at A. Russell’s aud O. P. Inger- Julia Clements, Altie Gunnison, George troit Friday. and graduate of the Michigan State Normal Clean your axle from all grease and dirt and then soll ’s Wednesday and Thursday of last Pike. Board of education : Mark Pen ­ Floyd Tinney, of Lansing, was in School in Ancient Classical and English Latin ^21915 town Saturday. Courses; Prin. J. B. Stone, of the Westphalia apply OLD GLORY- R your vehicle does not week. nell, president ; E. D. Williams, secre­ Village Schools, and Member Board School run easier and go farther with one greasing than it ever did be ­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leach were called tary ; Willis McLouth. treasurer; Geo. J. A. Huntoon has placed a cement Examiners, Clinton County, for the past nine years. fore, take the package of OLD GLORY back to the dealer you to Charlotte, Thursday, on account of Williams and M. T. Woodruff, trustees. roof on his store. BRANCHES TAUGHT:—Algebra, Physics. the serious illness of Mrs. Leach ’s Inspectors: Edgar Burk, principal Children ’s Day was observed at the General History, Rhetoric, Grammar, Reading bought it of and your money will be refunded, and no charge for father. Marie Olcott, primary. Program M. E. church, Sunday. and Orthography, Pedagogy, Arithmetic, Civil what was used in tfie trial. Music by DeWitt Cornet Band ; song, Government, Geography, U. S. History, School Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Smith went to Millard Quartette; invocation. Rev. F. Rey. W. H. Wright, of Saranac, called Law, Physiology, Penmanship. Eaton Rapids, Sunday, to attend the L. Niles; “A Catastrophe, ” Millard on friends in this place Friday. PENMAN8HIP WILL BE TAUGHT BY A OLD GLORY AXLE GREASE funeral of Mr. Smith's brother-in-law, Quartette; salutatory, “Hidden Treas­ Robert Pennington, of Ohio, is visit­ SPECIALIST. Mr. Summeraux. ures,” Maud Brazee; essay, “Progress ing his brother, G. R. Pennington. IS MADE ONLY BY Rev. S. 8. Seibert and wife, Susie and of Education of the American People, ” Mr. Davison, of Gratiot county, was A GOOD REFERENCE LIBRARY FOR ^eita Carter and Delbert Ostroth at Alta M. Gunnison; “Annie Laurie,” EVERY DAY USE. tended the Sunday school convention at the guest of A. W. Borrough, Thursday. The Superior Refining Co., Millard Quartette ; oration, “The Eng ­ While trying to get into her carriage, Pompeii, Tuesday. lish Language, ” Jas. C. itanney ; essay, This school will be of great value to 8th Mrs. William Dravenstratt fell and se­ grade pupils who are preparing for teaching FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Detroit, Mioh. Rev. A. N. Henry is in Flint attend ­ “Principle vs. Popularity, ” Julia verely sprained her wrist, Sunday. or who wish to advance a few grades In their ing conference and upon his return will Clements ; “Breeze of the Night. ” Mil­ work, to High School Students who are In Including at occupy Mr. Patterson ’s house lately pur ­ lard Quartette ; oration, “Class Motto, ” The Eagle base ball club went to need of a review and to teachers who are St. Johns, FOERCH & DANLEY; at Lyons, chased of W. W. Wyman. George Pike ; class address, Hon. S. B. Delta, Saturday, and played the club of seeking Higher Grade Certificates. L. E. MORSE. Daboll ; presentation of diplomas, M. that place. The score stood 8 to 15 in The ladies of the Christian church favor of Delta. will serve ice cream and strawberries T. Woodruff ; “Night Witchery, ” Mil­ A GOOD LECTURE COURSE FREE TO on Dr. Hart’s lawn, Friday evening, lard Quartette ; benediction. Flag Day was observed by nearly all STUDENTS. June 25. Good music will be furnished. the business men here. The flag and Miss Ethel Clemens, oldest daughter eagle which was presented to the village Tuition for Full Course----- §5.00. of Rev. and Mrs. Clemens, who re­ some time ago by Mrs. Waul, was placed From Our Correspondent. on a pole. mained in Sanilac county when her par ­ A. D. Lance and wife visited her par ­ Good Board and Rooms at Very Reason ­ ents moved here, came home last week. ents Sunday in DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. Eliott Densmore, of OLIVE CENTER. able Kates. Lem Webster and H. R. Oswalt went DeWitt has Good Churches. Good Business Fulton, visited his sister, Mrs. O. B. From Our Correspondent. Houses, Good Hotel Accomodations and Ex­ Sevy, and her mother, Mrs. Irene Man ­ fishing Monday on Grand river. cellent Society. Daily Stage connections with chester, last week and were guests of Mrs. C. N. Cowles visited friends in Miss Rosa Ilugulet is visiting in Lansing. To Professional Rev. S. S. Seibert, Saturday. Lansing the fore part of the week. Watertown. BRING YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS. Last Sunday while Neita Carter and Henry Weller and wife, of Water Edna Wilkins was organist at the ^T’For Matters Relatikq to Board or Edith Finch were out riding, their town, were guests of Riley friends Sun ­ Olive church, Sunday evening. Work Please Cowfeh Early With horse became frightened and ran away. day. The Olive Center school has just PRIN. J. B. STONE, and Office Mon, The buggy was overturned and badly Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lance, of Pompeii, nicely commenced, with Miss Luella DEWITT, MICH. demolished but the girls escaped with ­ were guests of A. D. Lance, Thursday Ranney as teacher. out injury., and Friday. Hello ! Are you going to the social V I have just received a new and complete Will Martens is erecting a handsome Where V Why there is a lawn social at line of MAPLE RAPIDS. new residence on his farm on section Mr. Victor Clavey’s on Tuesday even TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS twenty-eight. ing. June 22, for the benefit of the Olive From Our Correspondent. Center school library. Come one and SCHEDULE FOR 1696-7. O. G. Webster was in St. Johns Tues­ Mrs. Howe and Miss Minnie Runyan, all, large and small, and have a dish of High school room, St. Johns, third Thursday day on business. of Rush, visited their sister, Mrs. S. H. ice-cream. and Friday. Aug. 20 and 21. 1806. Williams, this week. Court bouse. St. Johns, third Thursday and Walter Burlingame visited his many Friday, Oct. 15 and 16,1896. friends in town Sunday. Charles Dane and daughter. Ruth, of SOUTH WATERTOWN. High school room. St. Johns, last Thursday Stationery.. Fowler, visited at the home of his sis­ and Friday. March 25 and 26,1897. Rev. Conley preached to a large audi­ ter, Mrs. Orel Hildreth, Sunday. From Our Correspondent Court House, St. Johns, third Thursday and ence last Wednesday night. Mrs. Thomas Reeves is sick. Friday, June 17 and 18. 1897. Comprising Blank Books, Memorondum Dr. Young went to Lansing, Sunday, SOUTH ORAL. Certificates of all grades will be granted at Miss Bessie Creyts is visiting friends the examinations at St. Johns In August and Books (for coat or vest pocket), Inks, to accompany his wife home. in Lansing. March. Certificates of the second and third Harry Britten is again in the employ From Our Correspondent grades will be granted at all other examina ­ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mosher visited at Mr. Clark Lowell visited friends in tions. Mucilage, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, of Wm. Riker, as stage driver. A. Jacobs ’ last Sunday. Danby, Sunday. All examinations will beglD at 9 o ’clock a. m. Dr. Hart, who has been sick, is able and continue two days. Rules, Rubbers, Files, and in fact, a line Sheep shearing and drawing gravel on Mrs. Corson is visiting her daughter, Respectfully, to attend to his professional duties. the road is the order of the day. Mrs. Chet Waldo. R M. WINSTON, too numerous to mention, and if you will Miss Lena Brown, of Ilubbardston, is John Adams and Lena Jacobs Intend Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer visited at Commissioner of Schools. call and inspect them, will satisfy you tbe guest of F. W. Red fern ’s family. to start for the north next week. O. W. Lowell s last Tuesday. Quite a number of our citizens at­ 8. N. Huntoon was called to Bengal that in kinds, quality and prices I am in tended tbe pioneer meeting in St. Johns, by the sickness of his step-mother. Misses Hattie and Bertha Kinney the front rank. Saturday. Elisha Jason and son, of Ohio, visited visited the Grove school Monday. friends in Riley, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. William Smith, of St. Johns, Alva Putman and wife, of St. Johns, S. N. Huntoon, S. Jason and Xavier visited Miss Hattie Kinney, Sunday. have been visiting her parents, L. Hul- Barnhart purchased new mowing ma­ bert and wife. chines Saturday. FOWLER. JOB PRINTING-... CHAS. W. LOUD, Mrs. L. Myers and Mrs. Ed. Younan, Geo. VanDyke and Eber Pennington FIRST-CLASS WORK .... of Crystal, have been visiting friends report they have sheared over 400 sheep There will be a meeting DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. here for the last week. this season, and have 800 more to shear. office of J. G. Patterson, Fowler, next INDEPENDENT JOB ROOMS Mrs. Amanda Webster and daughter, Several of tbe ladies of this neighbor ­ Saturday, the 19th, at 7 o ’clock p. m., to Millie, are in North Shade, caring for hood attended the M. E. society meeting make arrangements for painting tbe M. her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Archer, who at the home of Mrs. Trowbridge, Wed­ E. church. All who are interested are is very sick. nesday. All report a good time. requested to be present.