” -V v> • The Clinton Independent.

VOL. XXVII-NO 27. ST JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1893. WHOLE NO.—1380.

Buy your gold tilled watches of Krepps, —Dr. Humphrey at The Steel to-day. TOWNSH II* NOMINATIONS. BUSINESS LOCALS DeWitt & Co., leading jewelers, and —Remember the opening at Kathleen To The Easter Trade. save money. I£. Burke’s, March 30,31 and April 1st. Mrs. L. Canfield wishes to inform her So far as we have been able to learn, friends that she will have no fomud —Everybody is invited to the Master we print below the tickets nominated by HOME MATTERS. Opening at Kathleen E. Burke’s. No openinu this spring. But on Friday and the various party organizations in the Saturday, March 30 and 31, and from EASTER OPENING cards. several towmships in this county ; this time forward she will be ready to Brevities. —Mrs. Win. A. Sw agart and two sons, BINGHAM. show you one of the most complete -Of- —Are you registered v of Bengal, are suffering from an attack stocks in Central Michigan, comprising The Democracy of Bingham township all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, -Read our Easter page in this issue. of diphtheria. nominated the following, March 23d : from the principal houses, both in the NEW SPRING MILLINERY ^ —Krepps, DeWiJt & Co. defy compe­ —Fildew & Millman have a fine as­ Supervisor —William Gelgler, East and West. She has secured the Clerk—Willard C.Lyon. tition in tine engraving, finest in town. sortment of Easter novelties and all Treasurer—George J. Munro. services of Miss K. R. Scanlon, of Cleve­ —At— --Easter opening of New Spring Mil­ colors in Egg Dyes. School Inspector —Elmer B. Albertson. land, O., as bead of the trimming de­ Highway Commlssioner-Pbelanous Emmons partment, an inspection of whose work linery at J. T. Cole & Co., ’s Saturday, —Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gard­ Justice (full term)—George H. Stepheuson. is only necessary to convince all of her J. T. COLE d- co:s, Justice (vacancy) — •• “ April 1, 1893. ner nee Ida Wiggins, of Sheridan, Mich., Drain Commissioner —W’iUiam H. Lake- superior artistic skill. Place your ord­ —The Baptist society realized about March 23, a daughter. Members of Board of Review—DeWitt Brink- ers early and be rewarded by perfect sat­ Saturday, April 1, 1893. erhoff and Lafayette Jones. isfaction. Mrs. L. Canfield . $50 profit from Robert Burdette's lec­ —Recollect the last examination of Constables —J. H. Campbell, Orbort Schanck, ture, last week. teachers in the series, at DeWitt to­ Bishop Parker and Milton F. Corey. Inspectors of Election, 3d District-Edward “Star” and “Favorite ” Barrel Churns, —St. Johns capitalists are figuring on morrow, Friday, March 31. Brown, Ualusha Pennell and Henry J. Patter­ in all popular sizes at building a large grain elevator at Du­ —Fred Schlee, of DeWitt, will leave son. Spaul ding & Co. rand in the near future. his farm and build a $5,000 residence in Township Committee —Byron Parr, Win. H. A Great Sucre**. Lake and Dr. L. Jones. It will pay you to visit Plunkett ’s —There will be no fooling about the the city of Lansing the coming season. On Monday last the Republicans, of display of Easter Millinery at J. T. Cole —In connection with a bewitching Studio and view the large collection of 223,088 Geo. F. Fowler, Bingham, nominated the following life-like portraits —the finest ever Ouck Meal Gosoline Stoves in use. Of the Candy Kitchen, will this week & Co. ’s, next Saturday, April 1. show of Easter hats at Miss Kathleen : offered to the people of this section — Best made. Call and see. For sale offer to bis growiug trade, all kinds of —That will be an enjoyable occasion — E. Burke’s, Mrs. W. T. Kelly is show ­ Supervisor —Thomas C. Butler. the like of which lie is giving with every only by Fowler & Ball . tropical fruits; also, Ice Cream, Lemon Clerk—George E. R. Woodruff. dozen of cabinet photos taken at his the opening of Eiister Milliuery at the ing all the pretty styles in the dress­ Treasurer—John Trancbell. We carry a full line of grape pruners, and Orange Ices, and everthing that is Highway Com,—M. D. Ormes. place. The offer Is a surprising one. pleasant and satisfying to the inner man. store of J. T. Cole & Co., next Satur­ making department. Justice—James Collins. buckeye pruners, 8 auu 10 feet tree day. April 1. —The third annual state convention School Inspector —M. L. Welter. Farm For Sale, pruners, hedge shears, etc. Fashionable Neckwear. —The ladies are on the qui rit e pre ­ the Eporth League will be held in Grand Member Board of Review—Peter Cramer. One hundred and twenty acre farm, Spaulding & Co. That fine line of newest styles in Neck­ Constables —W. N. Stocker, Geo. A. Estes, being the south-east quarter of sec. 33, paring to visit the opening of Easter Rapids on Wednesday and Thursday, Jesse Sage and Geo. Hulbert. Not a Quick Meal Gasoline Stove re­ wear—made to order —may now be seen Elba, Gratiot Co., for sale on favorable At A. B. Allen ’s. Millinery at J. T. Cole & Co. ’s, Satur­ April 5 and 0. Special rates are given OLIVE. terms. For full particulars enquire of turned last >ear, for sale by The Democrats in caucus assembled Fowler & Ball . day, April 1. to all wishing to attend. nominated the following ticket: Bishop Miller, Eureka. 1380:w3 Rooms to Rent. — Mrs. John Butterfield, sister of —Ed. Weatherwax has sold his resi­ Farmers, Sprague & Squair take the lead in the The rooms in the 2d story of the Wil­ Supervisor —M. F. Pike. cox block for rent. Enquire of .Noble Burnette, of this village, died at dence property, corner of Swogles and Clerk—Victor Clavey. We hav e received our season's stock of hay business. They have shipped over Treasurer—Edward Locher. 1,200 tons so far this season. A. J. Baldwin . her home in Everett, Washington. Railroad streets, to Thomas Green, Highway Com. —F. C. Young. Fence Wire, consisting of black and March 15,1893, aged 33 years. and is now desirous of purchasing an ­ School Inspector —Geo. Protts. galvanized annealed wire, in all sizes ; “New Process” Are You Going to Paint ? Justice—Arthur Mead. painted and galvanized Barbed Wire; —The Schubert Male Quartet will be Member Board of Review—M. M. Hill. Just received. Styles of 93 “New Pro­ If so, call on me for quality and prices other home in our village, galvanized twisted wire; galvanized of paints, oils, varnislies, etc. supported by Bertha L. Clark, violinist; —There is no probability that the leg­ Constables —E. McIntyre, F. Boron. cess” gasoline cook stove, with all the BENGAL. braided wire ; Hartman fancy wire; latest improvements. The only gasoline C. E. Van Sicklk , Laura B. MacCorkle, reader and whist ­ islature will repeal the present tax law, Hathaway fancy wire ; poultry netting Druggist in Opera House Block. The Democrats of this town did a and wire cloth in all widths. Prices and stove in the market with a genuine ler ; Evelyn M. Ellis, accompanist. formulated and passed by a democratic good work when they nominated the asbestos oven. Spaulding & Co. following ticket: quality the best. I am now prepared to do sewing ma­ —II. W. Partlow has resigned his po ­ body, until after the spring election. _____ Spaulding & Co. Smokers, chine repairing in ail its branches. sition as postmaster at Eagle, and T. Why V Because they are afraid of the Supervisor —Murrett Frink. Shop opposite Corbit & Valentine ’s Clerk—Fred Pasch. Carpets!. Carpets! Carpets? Call at Behrendt ’s cigar store at the II. Eddy has been wisely chosen to fill independent voter who loves justice. Treasurer—Joseph Lake. head of Clinton avenue and procure store, Walker street west. Highway Com.—Edward Havens. Carpets for everybody. Cheap Hemps, cigars that will suit you. G eo . D. Cooper . the vacancy. No one complains. —With every hat purchased at the Member Board of Review—Geo. Swagart. Cheap Ingrains, Half Wool Unions, —Mrs. A. E. Morey, who was seri­ store of Mrs. L. Canfield, there will be Justice—Miner Sutton. Double Cotton Chain Extra Super, In ­ A good, clean Bed for 25 cents at the School Inspector —Charles Bant. Having largely increased our line of ously afflicted with typhoid fever, not presented, f rec of churqe, one of the new Constables —Joseph Schott, Stephen Parks. grains. Cheap, all wool, Ingrains, best Cook Stoves and Ranges fdr the spring Central House. all wool Ingrains in two and three ply, trade. We invite all those in the mar­ long since, is meeting with successful “ Ilappy Thought ’’ hat fasteners, of OVID. cheap Tapestry Brussels, best Body Carpet*. recovery under the medical treatment The Republicans on March 21 nomi ­ ket for same to examine our line before which she has the exclusive sale. They Brussels, Wilton Velvets, Moquettes purchasing. Spaulding & Co. The largest and best assorted stock of of Dr. S. E. Gillam. are indispensible to the new styles in nated the following : and Axminsters. A complete line of carpqfca-iii St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s. Supervisor —S. Parmentcr. these goods are for sale by Always Huy the Best. -Win. A. Norton has purchased of hats, and a perfect boon to ladies. Clerk Ed. H. Haight. For the best Yvatch repairing go to Mrs. R. II. Cattermole the lot corner of —Maj. D. S. French, secretary of the Treasurer—Johu Link. ______JflHK Hicks . Our sales on Garland Stoves and Krepps. DeWitt -and Co. Every job Justice—C. C. Taylor. Picture Frames. Ranges for 1892 surpassed all previous warranted. ______Stewart and McConnell streets, and St. Johns Manufacturing Co., with his Highway Commissioner —John Stebbins. years. Fowler & Ball . will soon make preparations for the force of assistants, have removed from Member Board of Revitw—W. R. Shaw. A large, varied and handsome assort­ The largest and finest line of Carpets School Inspector —James Woodruff. ment at Plunkett ’s. erection of a house thereon. the old up-town office to the new and Constables —John W. Mentor, Jas. Edwards, Two good seconu-hand Pianos for sale in St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s, at lowest John B. Cross, John B. Woodworth. at a bargain. F. II. Frazkll , prices. ______—Are you certain that you are proper ­ elegant office at the works. The Major Township Committee—Wm. Hnnter, Chas. 1377tf The Music Dealer. ly registered and in a shape to vote will now avoid the frequent social calls Beardsley and B. V. Soule. Walter Ferguson has a 2-cliair Barber The Mercantile Co. pay tlie farmeis The Prohibitionists of Ovid have Shop in the basement ot M. V. Brown's Remember that the Garland Stoves more cash for Butter and Eggs than next Monday ? If you are not fully of idle friends who monopolized a good store, m complete running order. He any three concerns in Clinton county. share of his valuable time while in the nominated the following : and Ranges are the only stoves made satisfied, look after it at once, as Satur­ Supervisor —Luther Stone. solicits a share of your patronage. with aluminum in them —the lightest day of this week is the last day. handy old quarters Clerk-Dr. J. B. Hill. For a Good Square Meal Window Shades and Lace Curtains. and toughest metal known. For sale —On the 18th instant Mi’s. L. E. Treasurer—George W. Noe only by Fowler & Ball . for 25 cents, go to the Central House, The Sunday school connected with Justice—Alonzo Austin. John Hicks lias just received a new St. Johns. ______Griswold, of this village, was married St. John's church is growing in inter ­ Highway Commissioner —R. J. Grove. Member Board of Review—A. N. McEwen. supply of these goods for the Spring T.» the Public. to Mr. C. B. Clark, of Cleveland, O., est and members under the excellent School Inspector —Martin Daley. trade in new and handsome designs. We thank the public for the ve^y lib ­ A supply of Pianos on hand at the St. where Mrs. Clark will go after she has supervision ot Superintendent Scofield. Constables —J. P. Cross, Gilbert Briggs/Levi eral patronage of the past, and ask for a Johns School of Music. Call and see W. Austin, John Kevins. Will Remove Next Week. them and get terms. disposed of her effects and settled up New and exceedingly interesting ex ­ continuance of the same with the assur­ ESSEX. Next week I will remove to the room ance that should you send anyone unex- her business here. ercises are being arranged for next Sun ­ The Democracy of Essex township first north of the grocery department of Cerienced in prices and grades of lum- For Embroideries and white goods go —Central Michigan trotting circuit day—Easter. A potted plant will b e met in caucus last Saturday and nomi ­ the Mercantile Co., ready to do all man ­ er, we will give him the value of his to Kendrick's. nated the following ticket: ner of jobbing in tin, copper and sheet- money and guarantee satisfaction. Livery, Feed and Sale Barn. dates : Saginaw, week of May 22, Ches- given to each scholar, which will be in iron ware. Plumbing and roofing a aning. May 29 ; Flushing, June 5; Fen ­ keeping with all the good and perfect Supervisor —Thomas Anderson. Respectfully, Having leased of J. M. Dodge the Clerk—John P. Roberts. specialty. ____ Wm. Crich . Love & G ay . ton, June 12 ; Clio, June 19; Alma, June gifts of God. In these plants there Treasurer—Eugene Parr. barn nearly opposite Wood ’s grist mill; JuBtic. full term--J. W. Price. See Us—Talk With Us—Try Us also, the barn connected with the Cen ­ 26; Mt. Pleasant, July 3; Harrison, will be found a daily lesson on the sub ­ Justice, fill vacancy —E. D. Webster. On Linen and White Goods. School nooks —New snballot separate and distinct from about three miles south of Pewamo. on spirit of harmony and good will charac ­ the old stand. Alonzo T. Smith . terized their proceedings throughout. — of your attention. Chapin & Co. Tlie best quality and handsomest the township ticket—something that Saturday morning last, March 25, aged Austin f. smith . tints in Kalsomine and Wall Finishing 28 years, 11 monthsand21 days. About Our corresponded had a look at the town St. Johns , March 27, 1893. 1380w2 For Sale, every voter should bear in mind w hen books and found them in excellent shape. A nice wall or side showcase at Alli­ materials may he found at he goes to cast his vote. Let every a year ago Mr. Fox lost a dearly beloved The renomination of Jas. H. Burnes for You will find the largest and finest son's. ______Van Sickel ’s Drug Store. democrat vote both . wife, whom he greatly missed; and supervisor, is a forcible acknowledg ­ selections of wall paper at Travis & Laundry YVork. about the same time he had the grip, ment of the efficient work he performed Baker’s Corner Drug store. 1 w Hosiery! Hosiery! Hosiery! —Wrestling match at Seri veil’s opera in this office last year. The tax-payers For evervone in every style and color. All Laundry work left at Henry house to-night, between Bob Maning, which finally ran into lung trouble, of the township will make a note of the You can stave oft your taxes. ______Cha pin & Co. Behrendt ’s cigar store will receive prompt attention. A. B. Allen , of Buffalo, N. V., champion all-round causing his early death. Five brothers fact that the valuation of the taxable Go to church a little late. Oyster* survive him, two of whom, John P. and property of Riley township was $56,000 Put off a hundred other things. 1377 Ag’t Owosso Steam Laundry. athletic, and champion catcli-and-catch lower under Mr. Burnes, as supervisor But bargains at Chapin & Co.'s In every shape at Leland's Restaurant. can, wrestler of the state, who agrees to A. A., live in this village. He leaves last year, than it was the preceding won ’t wait. Go to Allison ’s throw Lorin Castle, of St. Johns, four besides these two children to mourn his year. Also, the other nominees are all In buying a Stove or Range you want For Watch, Clock and JeYY'elry repair ­ We guarantee our prices to strike the to see a full line to select from, and that ing. All work Yvarranted. falls in one hour, or, in failing to do so, loss. The funeral was held at West men of excellent ability, and it is earn ­ bottom notch of lowness consistent with we have of Garlands. Call and see plialia on Tuesday, and was largely at­ estly hoped that voters will look the will forfeit $2-5. ticket over carefully and then vote ac­ high values. Chapin & Co. them. Foyvler & Ball , Optical Department —Of late there has been a lively buz tended. cording to their honest convictions. At Allison ’s JeYvelry store. Eyes tested The best paper hangers furnished by The Michigan Stove Co. will show the free of charge. zing around the ears of the health offi­ Circuit Court. DALLAS. lw Travis & Baker . largest and best line of Garland Stoves and Ranges at the World ’s Fair, of any cer and members of the water commis The following cases were disposed of The Democrats of Dallas nominated Beautiful Trimmings in Silks, Jetts, sioners, occasioned by the roily and two tickets, both alike with the excep ­ manufacture in the world. We are sole rTYHE STATE SAVINGS BANK of FOWLER, in the Circuit Court for Clinton county, tion of supervisor. John P. Miller on and Pasimentries. to match every shade agents here. Foyvler & Ball . questionable condition of the public since last Monday : one and Levi W. Baldwin on the in Dress Goods. Ciiapin & Co. water. Efforts have been made to cor­ Charles C. Chamberlin vs. Dora Chamberlain. other. The balance of the tickets Kendrick is now receiving bis beauti ­ Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings aud CAPITAL, >15,000. rect the evil, but with what success we Assumpsit. Walbridgc & Osborn forcomplain are as follows : ful line of Ladies’ Spring Garments — trimmings At Aldrich & Co. ’s. are not prepared to say. ant; Fedewa & Merrill for defendant. Contin ­ Clerk—Jacob F. Shraft. correct styles and low prices make the Leland ’* Restaurant, ued. Treasurer—Mathias Schneider. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $300,000. Highway Commissioner —John Kruger attraction. They are beauties. —Orrin R. Rice, who recently re­ Samuel L. Kilbourne and James II. Humph ­ Under Sullivan's store, is now ready turned from Little Rock, Ark,, speaks School inspector 1 year—John W. Keeney. Our Dress Goods stock is complete, for business on the European plan. rey, partners, vs. Jacob C. Fltz. Assumpsit. — " •* 2 years—John Gay. Charges reasonable and satisfaction CON8T ANTINE GRULER, President. in flattering terms ef the business fu­ 8. L. Kilbourne for complainants; J. H. Fcde- Justice 2 years—Peter T. Jolley. with all the latest novelties. Justice 3 years— Harrison Sutton. ______Cha pin & Co. guaranteed. ______FREDERICK SCHEMER, Vice-President. ture of that city. During his stay there wa for defendant. Continued. Justice 4 years—Jacob Weltzel. W. II. 8NELLINO Cashier. he erected a handsome dwelling house, Hiram M. Hijih vs. Hannah H. Cooley and Member of Board of Review—Frank Fink. Fine line of Easter offerings at A line of Sheet Music at 10 cents a Eugene Cooley. Assumpsit. H. E. and E. L. Constables — Philo Parks, Orson Parks, Chas. copy At ALDRien & Co. ’s. F. Meyer and Joseph Kasper.' lw Travis & Baker ’s. DIRECTORS: and says Messrs. Retan, Jas. Richard Walbridgc for complainant; Lyon & Dooling Constantine Gruler, Frederick Schemer, son, Auten & Moss, etc., have all built for defendants. Discontinued. WESTPHALIA. For Fifty Cents, When you are hungry you may be Michael Spitzley, John H. Corbit, nice houses on Pulaski Heights. George B. Kelch vs. Samuel Jury. Slander. There were two Democratic tickets The best unlaundried Shirt in the mar­ satisfied at small expense at Leland ’s nominated in this township, both iden ­ Restaurant under Sullivan's store. C. C. Vaughan. Frank Gruler. —Hiram Doty, who has been wanted Lyon & Dooling for complainant; Fedewa & ket. Don ’t buy until you have seen Joseph Cook. tical with each other save Supervisor them At A. B. Allen ’s. for some time, was arrested in Illinois Merrill for defendant. This case was still on and Highway Commissioner. On the Spaulding & Co. trial at the hour of going to press last evening Are You Going to Paper Your House This Have a complete linne of sugar-makers’ KJf Four per bent, interest paid on time deposits last week by Sheriff Leland, brought second ticket nominated Joseph Bohr Spring ? back to this village and on Friday ar Bound to Have it. was chosen for Supervisor and John supplies at bottom prices. Shafer 2d for Highway Commissioner. Never in the history of the trade, has raigned before Justice M. N. Duncan Inez Mecusker, one of the lady per ­ The first ticket nominated reads as fol­ Wall Paper been as cheap, designs more For Sale, S'TATE BANK OF 8T. JOHNS. charged with stealing 177 fleeces of former in the Boston Ideal Co., which beautiful and quality better than they The very desirable residence of the lows : are this season. We are sole agents for COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. wool from James E. Plowman, of Ben gave an entertainment at Newton hall Supervisor —Peter Petsch. late A. H. Walker, corner of Oakland Clerk—Anthony Snltgen. H. Birge & Sons, of Buffalo, N. Y., ac­ and Cass streets. Inquire of gal township, on the 15th dav of June last Saturday evening, after having tried Treasurer—John Snitgen. knowledged to be the finest designers of S. S. Walker . CAPITAL. 60,000. 1890. The examination is set for to­ the efficacy of Fildew & Millman ’s Lem Highway Commissioner —Peter Wahl. Wall Paper in America. They are not School Inspector 2 years—Frank W. Martin. in the “trust,” and sell to dealers only. Wall Paper. morrow, March 31. on Bitters, sgnt them the following tel Member Board of Review—John Schafer. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $000,000 90 Justice, full term—Lawrence Keusch. We are the “dealers.” To be convinced, This being my first season in the —Edward Hugulet, late of Olive egram : Constables- Wm. Dunnebacker, John Gruber, call early and examine the finest and Wall Paper trade, my stock is therefore Owosso, Mich., March 30, 1893, Joseph Witgen and Mathias Spitzley. all new ’ and fresh, and embraces the township, who went west last fall Fildew A Millman - most complete line in St. Johns. PORTER K. PERRIN, President. died in a hospital at Brainard, Minn GENERAL NOTES M. McDonald & Co. newest and prettiest patterns, and all Bring sis bottles Lemon Bitters to 10:M The Republicans of Duplain nominat ­ Scriven ’s Opera House Block. at lowest prices as the stock was bought GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. March 19, 1893, of pneumonia, in his train this morning. JNEZ MECUSKER early and for cash. J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. ed W. A. Linman for supervisor. H.H. FITZGERALD, Assistant 24th year. The remains were accorn Licensed to Wed. In Watertown the Repubicans nomi ­ Best quality of Stove Gasoline C. E. Van Sickle . At Spaulding & Co. ’s. pauied here by his brothers, Henry and Date. Name and Residence Age nated Wm. Snaver for supervisor, and Everybody should have a Novelty Lewis, and the interment was made in March *8 —Benjamin F.Sanboum, St.Johns 73 the Democrats nominated Danford Don ’t buy a Gasoline Stove until you Dust-pan, as it makes sweeping one- DIRECTORS: the Merrihew cemetery, on the 23d Lois Rartifs, St. Johns ...... 67 Shaddock for the same office. have examined the Quick Meal. half easier. Price, 25 cents P. K. Perrin, O. W. Hunger, Geo. F. Marvin. J. R March 24— Janies E. Khynard Jr ,Gratiot Co 81 Corbit, J. H. Fedewa. Otis Fuller, Edward Edward was a member of Olive Grange The People ’s party of Bath have nom ­ Fowler & Ball . At Spaulding & Co. ’s. Julia Lyon, Essex ...... 18 inated a ticket with a Mr. Church for Brown, G. W. Emmons. J. Sullivan, and was honored and respected by his March 26— Milton M. Burk, Greenbush 84 Household Good* for Male. Carrie E. Brew baker, Greenbush 19 supervisor, and the Democrats have Allison, the jeweler, -sells and war- C. S. Allison, G. E. Corbin. associates. A mother, three brothers March 87- Edward Clark, Bath ...... 61 nominated a ticket with W. Webster A quantity of household goods will be I rants the celebrated Ante-Rheumatia and four sisters survive him. Emma E. Place, Bath ...... 38 for supervisor. sold cheap. Inquire at this office. I rings. 4Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Depedta CLINT INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. MA.RNCHO 30. 1893.

MICHIGAN STATE ITEMS. nciri 4776 THE LEGISLATORS. 4477 FAMOUS EDITOR DEAD. Lawrence, Van Bureu county, is to Col. Eliot F. Sliepard, of the LAT1 i'benate .—Fifty-fourth day—The commit ­ have a state bank. FASTEST IN tee on labor Interests guve a hearing to De­ Mall ami Expre** Expires Suddenly. Faxon, a new postoffice, has been THE BRUTAL MATRICIDE KILLS troit and Grand Rapid* furniture met. who KALAMAZOO BUTCHER KILLED made the burden of their song one long, sad IS THE RECORD THE WARSHIP Col. Eliot Fitch Shepard, editor of opened near CJumcy. ONE OF HIS KEEPERS plaint against t lie Detroit House of Dorr* the Mail and Express of New York IN HIS OWN OFFICE. tlon. Tne committee on cities and village* NEW YORK MADE F. F. Scott, ’95, is the first colored favorably reported a bill to authorize lien- City, died suddenly at his home, 2 West And Almost Kills Another by Diving Them ton Harbor lo construct a sewer which Bt. Fifty-Second street. His death fol­ Atruck a Deadly Blow from llrlilnd and man to take u dental course at the U. of M. Poisoned Lemonade —Two Keepers Joseph opposes. Committee on the Normal On Her First Preliminary Trial—No Nlilp lowed the administration of ether by III* Throat Cut Twice—Koltber.r the school reported the bill appropriatin'.' tt,- Charged With Complicity. 0*0 for u gvnuslum ut tbe school. A concur ­ Which Now Mklui* the Sea* Can Dr. Charles McBnrney and the family Motive —A Clue. Milner ’s planing mill at Big Kapids rent resolution was adopted for the ap physician, Dr. J. W. McLane, who were was burned. It had been idle three polntment of a Joint committee to prepare Outsail liiclc Sant'a Pride. about to make an examination to as­ months. Never in the history of Jackson has a complimentary benefit for Mrs. .Margaret certain whether the colonel ’s suspicion A Kalamazoo Killing;. that town been so wrought up as it Custer 1 ii I boil n. On tbe general order, a Abe Kendall, until last fall a resident ouse bill amending tbe luw relutii e to i In ­ With the proud distinction of having that he suffered from stone iu tbe Louis Schilling, u prominent meat of Morenci, hanged himself at At­ was over the news that K. Irving Lati­ flection of achool examiners; Incorporating bladder was correct. dealer of Kalamazoo, was found with mer, the infamous murderer of his the city of Grand Ledge; amending the law broken the record of all preliminary lanta, Ga. relative to the settlement of estate* by en ­ trials, aud the satisfaction of being the Eliot Fitch Shepard was born in his throat eut from ear to ear in e mother, had escaped from the State larging the powers of probate Judges, wore Jamestown, Chautauqua county, New Charles Weatherwax killed the first fastest armored vessel in the world, the small room in the rear of his market. prisou in that city and that he had ad­ agreed to, and the senate then adjourned. York, July 25, 1833. He wus educated It was evidently a case of murder, but wild goose at White Pigeon the first of ministered poison to two of the keepers HOCM.—‘Several ‘"local" measure* were cruiser New York returned to Cramp ’s passed. A bill to authorize tlxe or more shipyard, I’hiladelphia. From the at the University of the City of New the perpetrator is not known. the week. from the effects of which one died. pi-r-on* In village* to organize to build York, admitted to the bar in 1858, and Louis Schilling was one of the oldest The story of the escape is as follows: stores, society halls etc., was passed. hour she steamed down the O. A. Bush, of Freeland, got his legs until her return the naval experts fixr years practiced in . and best known business men in Kala­ crushed in a frightful manner while For the past few weeks Latimer had In 18(11 and 1802 he was aide-de-camp Renata —Flfty-flfth day—The concurrent, awaited with deep interest the result mazoo and the crime is a peculiarly loading logs. been telling Night Captain of the on the staff of Gov. Edwin I). Morgan, cold-blooded one. Walter Schilling, a Guard M. 1*. Gill a story of some money resolution passed liy the House for tinul ad­ of the result of the great warship ’s The creamery at Chesaning, owned journment May 25 was received and amend ­ initial performance. Despite heavy was in command of the depot of volun • son of deceased, was in the market due him in Rhode Island —some $2,800— ed to read May 21). Numerous village Incor ­ teers at Elmira. N. Y., and aided in or ­ by a stock comany of farmers, will poration. charter amendments and township rains, squalls and a biting wind from with his father until about 12:20 when and that he wanted Gill to collect it ganizing. equipping and forwarding to he went to dinner, leaving his father start up April 1. when the prison administration was division hills were passed a* was a hill the southeast, fully 5,000 patriotic amending an act providing for the election Philadelphians were present to wish the field nearly 50,000 troops. He was in the market alone. This was the An open switch caused a wreck on changed, as was soon expected. Lati­ of county commissioner* of schools and tne uppolni riient of school examiners I n nmi- the warship God-speed as she backed instrumental in raising the Fifty-first last time any member of the family the Ann Arbor line near Mt. Pleasant. mer had frequently been given many New York regiment, which was named saw the father in life. About 1 o ’clock liberties, having often drank a cup of mltteed of the whole bill* were passed au­ into the stream and down the river on Ten cars were smashed. thorizing Henton llari.or to construct a her trial trip. When the gaint screws for him the Shepard Rifles. He was William Servass went into the market coffee or chocolate with Gill when he •..ewer; appropriating ;2,.'i0.) for ouch of the the founder of the New York State The 20th annual meeting of the Van was taking his midnight lunch. On leurs of ls(i3-4 for the Michigan I’loneer aud began to revolve the monster vessel and seeing no one went into the buck Horticulture society: amending the law rel- Kar association in 1876, which has room, where he was horrified to find lluren county Sunday school associotion the night of the escape Gill aud Lati­ was actually under way for the first at Paw Paw, March 28 and 29. itlve to new trials and hills of exceptions time the spectators shouted themselves formed the model for the organization the body of Mr. Schilling lying on the mer had agreed to settle the matter of by extending the time from one to two of similar associations in other states. floor, his throat cut from ear to ear. the Rhode Island treasure and Gill re­ years. The committee arose, the Denton hoarse. Rev. J. E. Arney, who has a pen ­ Harbor sewer bill passed and the Senate ad­ The following is the story of the two In March, 1888, he purchased the New lie at once ran out and notified the chant for fiue trotting horses, has ac­ leased Latimer and conducted him to journed. House.—A concurrent resolution trials: Five Fathom Bank lightship York Mail and Express, which he has police, who took charge of the place. cepted a call from Middleville. the hallmaster ’s office. Latimer authorizing the governor to appoint u com ­ so ably published ever siuce. The body was yet warm and the blood brought along a box of sardines and mission of three to recommend to the legis­ to northeast end lightship, course, A movement is on foot in Berrien lature rules of practice for the probate north by east, distance 9.88 nautical was flowing. The body was lying iu a some lemons. 11c made some lemon ­ courts of the state was adopted. A bill pro ­ cramped position as if having fallen county looking to a submission of the ade and sent a glass, of it to Gatekeeper hibiting the killing or taking of deer In the miles. Start, 8:24:15; finish, 8:53:53. Pour Iturnrtl to Death, from a chair at the desk local option question to the voters. G. W. Haight. counties of Lapeer. Huron, Sanilac. Tuscola Difference 29 minutes 38 seconds; The Morgan, a fashionable apartment and 8t. Clair for the period of 10 years, was speed, 20:03 nautical miles per hour. Mr. Schilling evidently had just F. W. King, formerly proprietor of After eating and drinking Gill says passed under a suspension of the rules and house at Cleveland, O., was totally de­ lighted his pipe when the assassin en ­ Commercial hotel at Saranac, will build he was taken suddenly and violently given Immediate e ect. i he committee on Second trial—Northeast end light ­ stroyed by tire. Three women and one state ai.airs to who n were referred the ship to Five Fathom Bank lightship, child were overcome by the smoke and tered from the door behind, dealing him a 53,000 brick hotel there this spring. sick. Latimer worked over him for upper peninsula petitions for a Normal a blow on the top of the head, crushing course, south by west. Distance 9.80 perished in the flames. The first body The twentieth annual meeting of the some time until suddenly a noise was school above iho straits, reported In favor his skull and rendering him uncon ­ heard in the guard room like the rat­ of three, one In the northern iiortion of the nautical miles. Start. 9:33:03; finish, found was that of Mrs. Somers, a blind scious. The fiend then finished his Van lluren county Sunday School as­ tling of dishes. Gill was too weak to lower peninsula and one In tne upper pen ­ 9:42:58. Difference 29 minutes 51 sec­ woman who had apartments on the sociation at Paw Paw, March 28 and 29. insula. The estimated cost Is f2aU00 each. onds: speed 19.87 nautical miles. Aver­ work by cutting the old man's throat investigate ami gave Latimer his keys The report was referred to the Q>mmittee third floor. She had groped her way from ear to ear, making the job doubly Will .1. Sproat until recently con ­ and asked him to go. He did so on wavs and means. Six members of the age for the two trials, 19.95 miles. to the stairs only to fall there, over ­ committee on municipal corporations re­ Later on the cruiser was headed to the come by the smoke. The other two sure by cutting twice across the throat, nected with the Press, of Grand Rap ­ and soon returned and said that ported out the .Mur iue tie charier with the making a ragged wound. The dead ids, will start a morning daily there. Mr. Haight had fallen over and was recommendation tint* It he pas ed. The op eastward in search of deeper water. women and the child were found lying ponents of the hill tried to tiold It down, but In a run of four consecutive hours she on the floor of the second story front man is said to have been in the habit George W. Griffin and Mrs. Georg- dead. of carrj'ing a large sura of money in Giil finished his story as follows: the recommendations were concurred In maintained a speed of 20.38 knots per hall. Their bodies were huddled to ­ iana Davison, of Dundee, slipped off to und the bill placed on the general order. hour, reaching as high as 20.57 as the gether, und it was evident that they bills in an inside vest pocket wrapped Toledo aud came back husband and “Then I staggered to my feet, but The committee on judiciary reported out. in a common leather bill book. The with amendments, a Senate bill authorizing water deepened. died of suffocation. The fire started in wife. could hardly go, and Irving and Keeper pocketbook was not found on the body. Case took hold of me and assisted me cities and villages to purchase plunk roads (’apt. Bedford W. Sargent was in the basement. The loss is about and toll roads w ithin t eir limits, und it was command of the New York during her There is only one clue of the mur­ llaroda, the new Berrien county vil­ to the guard room. When I told Case placed upon the general order. 825,000. derer. About 1:30 in the afternoon lage, wants some enterprising mer­ to go for the 'doctor he asked for Mr. trial assisted by Capt. George L. Cham ­ bers. an old Delaware river pilot who Bill White, colored, a tough character, chant to open a boot and shoe store at Haight ’s key to the hospital door. I Senate .—Fifty sixth day—Petitions and Taltnngr Help* III* Chnrrli. was seen by some section men going place. asked them to look in Hiaght ’s pocket, protests were received: 4 or the passage of has steered all of the Cramps ’ new penning labor hillfor an appropriation of ships. There were 340 people on board. Rev. Dr. DeWitt Talmage made this west on the Michigan Central track. Mrs. Gertrude Fox, of Dundee, 73 and Latimer and Rice went to look for 25 00> for a gymnasium at the i niversity; favoring a gymnasium at the State Normal Edwin Cramp, the superintending en ­ announcement in the Brooklyn taber ­ He told them he was in danger of ar­ years of age, has been toothless for it. They returned, saying they nacle: ”As you all know, an effort is rest and w

“Good by, ” he answered. “Sut first | I should like------” “Well?” “May I have the lily and begin the Royal Baking Powder new story?” She looked into his eyes a moment; ‘.lien hastily thrust the lily into his out ­ stretched hand and tripped up the Steps. Within the doorway, she turned Is Absolutely Pure and kissed her hand to him. In the evening, when church bells again were ringing and the hum of "lA/HILE there are so many alum baking pow- people walking came up from the street below, he stood before t1 e mir­ ’ * ders in the market, the use of which all ror and contemplated a long dead lily, physicians decide render the food unwholesome ft 3w w. a mere mummy of a lily in the Grecian vase beside it. Presently ho took the and liable to produce dyspepsia and other shriveled flower from the vase and ailments,-housekeepers should exercise the ut­ placed it in the furthest corner of a dressing case drawer. And thus au most care to prevent any powder but the Royal old love was changed into a memory, from being brought into their kitchens. 7//J// and he uttered a sigh. '///» But a moment later he hummed a In the use of Royal there is an absolute tune as lie put in the vase, in place of certainty of pure and wholesome food. the old dead flower, an Easter lily that was still white and fresh. The official State Chemists report : The Royal Baking Powder does not contain am­ mm IT'S A BIG JOKE. rhf monia, alum, lime, nor any injurious ingre ­ m km Baiter Kissing in Kintxia Beads to Very w Awkward Occurrences. dients. It is absolutely pure and wholesome. m An Englishman who has resided in The Government reports show all other Russia as the director of some iron works tells a woeful story of his suf­ baking powders to contain impurities. ferings at Easter, when tlio people In the use of any baking powder but Royal welcome the feast with the old Chris ­ ■> tian custom of kissing each other. there is uncertainty if not actual danger. “For a week beforehand, ” he says, It is unwise to take chances in matters oi Wm “they are busy boiling and painting BWi «r- \flM eggs, which they are to present to one life and health. ISdlMK*** ’' % um another with a kiss. The moment the clock strikes twelve, the privilege or penance, as the case may be, com­ CURIOUS CONDENSATIONS. WAY TO COOK STEAK. mences. Nobody then considers him ­ There is said to be more illiteracy in Muit Be Broiled, the Frying Tam self insulted by the combined offer of a Portugal than in any other country of Being a Culinary Infamy. kiss and an egg. j-ou know why I was not all smiles Europe. Somebody says, and very truly, ing at the house ofnirr aunt four “In a few cases, it may be confessed, THE EASTER LILIES. when you met me, notwithstanding months before. Her shy look, her al­ Rabbits, it is said, have destroyed that the frying pan has ruined more the morning. ” the trouble is a pleasure; but when it American digestions than any other ternate moods of cordiality and cool ­ comes, as it did with me, to a long about 250 prune trees on the farm of They had come to the church. He ness, her studied avoidance of him, her L. L. McCartney of The Dalles. Ore. agency of tho many hurlxul ones em­ UNLIGHT 1VAS IN stopped on the outskirts of *the con ­ line of several hundred woi ’kraen — ployed in the kitohen. There is a sudden appearance before him during mostly engaged in charcoal burning,in Alabama produced over a million the sky, upon the verging crowd at the front of the wide his calls at the house, all, witli much tons of pig iron last year and now dis­ good deal of truth in this statement, streets, over all stone steps before the great entrance the stock and poking of fires and but after all for one thing at least we else, should have warned him. He re­ chimneys, and other deeds of darkness putes with Illinois the honor of being ' things. The sound ‘‘Are you not goivg in?" she asked membered that night at the theater the third largest iron producing state should be thankful, and that is, that of church bells rose with some astonishment, as she also —the poetical and sentimental view of the beefsteak has been rescued from when chance had placed him beside her. the religious custom is completely shut in the union, Pennsylvania and Ohio above the noise of stopped. “Christ our passover is sacrificed for continuing to hold the first and second the frying pan. Jenness Miller’s voices and of the lie smiled. “No; I didn ’t intend to. out, and supplanted by the intolerable us; therefore let us keep the feast.” annoyance. places. Monthly says only benighted souls footfalls on the side I’m not a churchgoer. I’m out of prac- The anthem, with him, fell upon “One may talk of the Balaklava Colonel W. W. Call of LaGrange.Ga., still cling to this mode of punishment. walk. What light ice.” \\ heedless ears. Yes, this girl, at the charge, the storming of the Redan, and exhibited a gourd that is something of Broiled meats are more elegant, more charming costume “Then experience a novelty. I sight of whom he had taken some pleas ­ such exploits; think of the nerve that a curiosity. The gourd is about five wholesome and more palatable, but A the women wore, can t 'nvite you into our pew, % ure, whom he had always viewed as a was required to stand my ground be ­ inches long and the size of a cocoanut, how few really good cooks understand v and the men, how for Aunt Agnes and my cous­ child just from school, was sufficiently fore a bearded and vodka-loving Mujik, but the handle is forty-threo inches the art! “Goodness, what an ideal carefully dressed and how expressive ins have already left only room a woman to have fallen in love with long and only one inch in diameter, Anybody can manage this part of the of admiration and a desire to be espe- i enough for me. But you might enjoy with cinders in his beard, and charcoal him. dust in the pores of his skin, a man making the whole forty-seven inches menu, ” says someone who thinks she months afterward,” he replied, spftly. behind. they find themselves failing in health; splendid anthem, “He Is Risen, ” called Tansy, after a peculiar cake the public? “Oh! ” she said, gently. They walked seemed to him as coming from afar. Yet he could find little to say upon that it would be cheaper, at least, to then eaten. There was among other try a change of room or one coated Mr. Greatname —No, indeed. They on in silence for a time. Then he He was meditating. the homeward walk. (She was inclined Engliah customs the rolling of young with some non-decaying material, be ­ were written to please the megaslne< added: to be flippant and inattentive in her She was in love with him —his lily couples down Greenwich Hill, and the fore going to the expense and trouble editors.—Yankee Blede. “She died of pneumonia a month be ­ like girl! Her offer of the flower share of the conversation. of a Change of climate Those who fore the time fixed for our marriage. clipping of churches by children of the might have passed for a jest, but her When they arrived at her house she charity schools. Each child stood with live in such rooms are not usually made FACTS WITH F KIOSKS. That was six years ago. It Seeing almost angry withdrawal of it had told alck unto death, but It is claimed that allowed her aunt and cousins to pre ­ its back to the churoh, Joining hands yesterday.” tho truth, as in a flash. Why had he cede her up the steps. Then she tar­ they do not enjoy aa good health oa The revised Gsrtnan Bible has bo«a> till the eircle was complste, when all “But the story (* finished. ” not already seen? Clinging to the old ried for a second. they otherwiae might som plated. “Oh, yes,” he said, with a slightly . Jove had kept him blind. He reviewed would rush away to gird shout an- I It is said that If,000 varieties ef “Good by, ” she said, standing upon other church. bitter smile, That story is. And now their acquaintance, from ths first meet­ the second step. Lesalle eitlsena will aettla their goods are aow roan>ifaotursd fsoea change of poatinaater by a uaucua CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1893

not only to Grand Rapids, but to all even more dangerous to the i»erpetuity LEGAL NOTICES. western, central and northern portions of republicau institutions and republi ­ TIME TABLE The Independent. can government than was negro chattel ORTGAGE SALE.—Pursuit having bee# of Michigan, whose trade is tributary to 6.0. P. IN EFFECT made in tbs condition* of s certain slavery iu the south or than are the Mmortgage, made by Henry Sturgis and GEORGE 8. COKBIT, Editor jud Proprietor. Grand Rapids. thousand-headed corporate monsters l.ucinda KturgU to Melioda Culp. dated Freights will be largely reduced, en ­ HA M 1 ETON G. HOWARD SQUARELY that arc to-day gnawing at the vitals of Oct. 23d, 1892. February 12th. IMS), and recorded In the office BT. JOHNS, THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1893. abling jobbers and manufacturers to OUT FOR DEMOCRACY. this glorious republic. of the Register of beeds for Clinton county, in “Listen to wbat James Anthony Michigan, on February 12th. 1890, in Liber <2 of duplicate Chicago prices. New indus ­ WESTWARD. Mortgagee, on page 470; on which mortgage there DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Froude, the great historian, says iu his la claimed to be due at the date of this notice Fif­ tries will spring into existence, labor He is the Nun of the I.ate Jnculi M. How - history of ‘Caesar,’ as to bhe influence teen Hundred aud sixteen dollars and twenty-three Cs. ►» •S2* will lie in greater demand at better urtl. Grant! DO her of the Republican Flir­ and result of such clubs on the great M to | cent*, be*Idea an attorney fee of Thirty-five Dol­ For Justice of tfce Supreme Court — a w lars, stipulated in said mortgage to be paid tliould Roman Republic of old, and its result­ proceeding* be taken to Toreclose said mort­ GEORGE H. DURAND, of Flint. prices, population will rapidly increase, ty—The Republican I’srty Keel* the Lom STATION?. ri jbf ant downfall : Q 6 & gage ; and no suit or proceeding at law or in equi­ For Regents of the University — and all real estate owners will reap sub ­ 5* til ty having been instituted to recover any part of of the Going Out of Such Lights —The “To make money —inouey by any means, £biu ROBERT E. BUNKER, of Muskegon. =5 a tne debt secured by said mortgage; Iberefoie, by stantial benefits. The improvements Courageous Actions of 1'rsHlileut Cleve­ lawful or unlawful —became the universal virtue of the power of sale, 1 u said mortgage con ­ HENRY A. HARMON, of Detroit. passion. Even the most cultivated patricians a. ui. A. III. p. m. p iu. p. IU will be made at the expense of the tax ­ land Is Making the Democratic I'arty were coarse alike In their habits and their DETROIT...... Lv 6 50 10 50 4 Of, 8 45 10 45 tained, and of the itntute in such caae made and xinusemonts They cared forart us dilettante, Milwaukee Jet.... 10 11 10 4 25 9 05 11 05 provided, notice la hereby given that on June payers of this city, who are almost the I’arty of the People. 7 I7tIs . iso 3, at one o'clock in the atteruoon, at the Secretary Carlisle has reduced but no schools either of sculpture or palntlnK p. UI. west trout door of the court hotiae for Clinton coun ­ unanimously in favor of the project. were found among themselves. They decor­ Pontiac ...... 7 58 12 oo 5 07 9 50 12 15 the force in the Treasury Department Hamilton G. Howard, son of the late ated their porticos and their salons with the a in. ty, In Michigan, iu the village of St. Johns, in said The measure is purely local in charac ­ plunder of the east. «*•***» * • Holly ...... 42 12 45 5 51 10 30 1 W county,there will be told at public vendue to the by 15 employes, the services of Hve in « highest bidder, tbe.premises Id said mortgage de­ ter. It will uot affect taxpayers in any United States Senator Jacob M.Howard, Money! Theory was still money. Money Du raud...... y :v» 1 M0 6 .10 11 10 2 13 10 15 2 30 7 so 3 05 scribed, via: Tbe west half of the south-west quar­ the Architect ’s office and 10 in the of Detroit, after a favorable reference was the one thought from the highest muster Owonso Jet...... ter of tecllon nine, in Townshlpsfx North of Range part of the state except in Grand Rap to the poorest wretch who sold bis vote to the 8 t. Joii .ns ...... 10 .54 3 06 8 t»t 3 58 Treasurer's office being dispensed with to the present Democratic incumbents Comitia. For money Judges gave unjust de­ Ionia ...... 11 49 3 56 8 .55 5 10 Two west, In Michigan ; excepting therefrom twen ­ ids. The subject has been carefully crees, and Juries gave corrupt verdicts. Gov ­ p. m. oog > ty acres off from the North eud of said deeoriptlon considered and the resolution submitted of the bench of the Wayne county cir­ ernors held their provinces for one, two or Ixrwell ...... 12 17 4 24 9 24 si = 5 50 of land. —Dated February 28.1893. Owing to the fact that certain mem­ cuit court, and declariug his intentions three years; they went out bankrupt from ex ­ Grand llapids ...... 1 0O 5 10 10 20 7 05 MELINDA CULP. to the legislature, asking for the con ­ 05 10 25 7 10 Pkrrisr A Baldwin ', Mortgagee. bers of the g. o. p. sent “cat’s paws ” to travagance, thev returned with millions for G.R.A I. Jet...... 1 Jv 15 B = Att’y* for Mortgagee. wl2 stitutional measure, was not opposed by of for them, says : fresh riot. To obtain a province was the lirst Ferryshurg ...... 2 0f> A 10 * 8 20 the People ’s Party convention at Ionia, “In vact 1 shall vote the entire Demo­ ambition of the Roman noble. The road to It Grand Haven...... 2 10 6 15 8 25 a single taxpayer of this city. This is lay through the practorshlps and consulships; hearing proxies, to control the conven ­ cratic ticket for the lirst time iu my life. these offices, therefore, became the prizes of EASTWARD. Election Notice. significant evidence of the fact that the STATE OF MICHIGAN. 1 tion and prevent fusion of the populists “Some of my intimate friends are the state, and belug In the gift of the people, M « -i ►» Os £ a citi/.eus are desirous of being permitted aware tbit I have, for several years past, they were sought after by means which Im- X M to Departmkwt of State . )- with any other party, prominent mem morall/.ed alike the givers and the receivers. “•ri o = wsf*. loosing, March 4, 199T ) to bond themselves for the purpose of been trying hard to reconcile the prompt ­ “The elections were managed by clubs und STATIONS. Ui -**c5 bers of the party declared their inten ­ ings of my conscience with a continued OJc, . To the Sheriff of the County of Clinton : improving Grand river. coteries; and except on ix'oaslons of uatlonal p fealty to the Republican party. It is danger or political excitement, those who v5ur2 2 b. w £ 8ia —You are hereby notified that at the General tion to vote the democratic state ticket The electors of the state are earnestly this spring. especially hard for one whose father ’s s|»ent most freely were most certain of suc­ a m. p IU. p. Ui. Election, to be held in this Slate, on Monday, requested to vote on this proposition to name and efforts were so prominently cess. Under these conditions the chief powers Grand Haven...Lv 9 00 2 10 8 00 the 3rd day of April next, tbe following officers of the commonwealth necessarily centered Iu Ferryshurg ...... 9 05 2 15 8 U5 are to be elected, via : and effectively connected with the or­ the rich. The door of promotion was open to An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, in The democratic party was never the end that it may be passed by a large G. R. A I. Jet...... £ cr 6 40 10 05 3 12 10 45 and decisive majority. The voters are ganization of that party to break the all who had the golden key. The 300 Senators place of Frauk A. Hooker, whose term of office will stronger than it is to-day. It is strong chain, although almost worn out, that of Rome, were 3»ki princes. Public spirit in Grand Rapids ...... sir 6 50 10 20 3 26 1L00 expire December 31, 1893. therefore reminded that under the ex ­ the masses was dead or sleeping." Lowell...... O*