VOL XXX—NO. *7. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1896 WHOLE NO.—1549.

HEBE AND THEBE. —The T. M. E.’s will picnic at Round CLINTON COUNTY T. P. S. C. E. The “Famous Fox” Bicycle is made of Lake on Saturday of this week. the highest grade of material, by the Rr«TltlM. —The Episcopal Sunday school will Semi-Annual Convention at Victor, June TEACHER'SJNSTITUTE! best skilled mechanics, strictly up to —Farmers are very busy with their picnic at Round Lake next Tuesday. 86 and 87. date in appearance, and sells for less haying. money thau any other high grade wheel —John W. Clemous has secured a po­ St. Johns Easily Defeated Ithaca The Clinton county Christian En ­ Will be Held in St. Johns July on earth. Spaulding & Co., Agts. —Ella Goodrich, of Ovid, has been sition with the McCormick Company. at Athletic Park Monday. deavor Union will hold its twelfth semi­ granted a widow's pension. 13 to 17 Inclusive, “Rockledge” will be at his stable in —The roof on Fowier & Ball’s store annual convention in the Grove Con ­ the Fair Ground the balance of the sea­ —A re-issue ot pension has been has been repaired with pew brick and Bradner Was in Good Condition and gregational church, Victor, on Friday son, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons granted to Q. E. Wilson, of St. Johns. tin. Commencing at 16 O'clock A M , Monday, and at Pennell ’s feed barn, Saturdays. Pitched a Great Game—Fowler’s Work a and Saturday, June 26 and 27,1896. The July 13, and Closing at 4 P. M., Friday, —Westphalia has announced that she The balance left of the Decoration following program has been arranged : Terms to to insure $ 10. For particulars Feature —Stewart and Abbott Also Liber­ July 17 —R. M. Winston, St, Johns, Local apply to H. L. Kendrick or Ed. Town ­ will celebrate the Fourth in grand old Day subscription has been turned over FRIDAY AFTEKNOON. ally Applauded for Their Fine Work. send, Groom. style. to the monumental fund. 8:90 Enrollment. Committee. — out for program next week. —Great reduction sale of Trimmed 4:15 Delegate song ami consecration service. For Sale Cheap. Bishop Harris Guild big 4th of July cele­ Hats from this date until July 4. Stock The High School boys turned the FRIDAY EVENING. A good institute is of inestimable House and lot on Higham street, if tables on the Ithaca boys Monday after­ 7:00 Song service. taken at once. Call at this office. bration. must be reduced at Boucher & Petsch’s. 7:16 Address of welcome...... value to the teacher and to the person —Special, Friday and Saturday only. —It is expected that the St. Johns noon, and played all around the team ...... O. L. Beckwith, Victor preparing to enter the profession. It Furnlt urerKepairlng and Upholstering. Trimmed Ilats from 50c upwards at Manufacturing Company ’s works will that defeated them in Ithaca June 11. 7:80 Response ...... gives inspiration and suggestion to the I am prepared, at moderate charges, Boucher & Petsch’s. shut down Saturday night for inventory. There was a small but enthusiastic ...... Vice President Beurman, of Duplain progressive teacher and leads the novice to do all manner of furniture repairing, Solo...... Minnie Bell, Maple Rapids overhauling of lounges and mattrasses. —Remember that Bishop Harris Guild —Mis9 Nettie Richmond, of Denver, crowd present to cheer the boys on to to prepare more thoroughly and hold Shop first north of Osgood’s elevator. victory. 7:80 Address, "Christian Citizenship, ...... celebrates the 4th of July with patriotic Col., formerly of St. Johns, will be mar­ ...... Rev. A. Scott, Duplaiu higher ideals of the teacher’s work. A 31 1. A. Hooker . speaches, tableaux, etc. ried, June 29, to David C. Hill, of that Bradner and Parker were the oppos- 8:15 Reason meeting, led by 8lmeon Gage. good institute is a genial, lively, If you w’ant the best Hay Loader —Do not fail to see the Trimmed city. ing pitchers, and both acquitted them­ West Bingham. Response by Delegates methodical, systematic, orderly, enthu ­ selves creditably. Bradner, however, manufactured buy the Sterling Com­ Hats for 50c on Friday and Saturday —Ed. Oakley, an employe in the St. 10*00 f Reception to Delegates. siastic school. Instructors have been bined winrow ’ and swarth loader of bad a shade the best of the argument, next at Boucher & Petsch’s. Johns Manufacturing Company ’s works, SATURDAY MORNING. selected who have had much practical Corbit & V alentine . had his little finger taken oft while at but six bits were made off of bis deliv ­ —An admission fee ol ten cents will 8:80 Enrollment. experience in the school room and know Houm Wanted, be charged at the graduating exercises work Saturday morning. ery and only one man was sent to first »:00 Praise and waive service. how to give others a portion of what A good, small and comfortable house 9:15 Minutes of last meeting I tonight to help defray expenses. —Will Sbulters was chosen to repre­ on balls. In the eighth he retired the Statistical report for '96 ( Secretary. they have thus learned. It is confi ­ wanted to rent, in south part of village. —The Maccabees expect to move into sent the Congregational Y. P. S. C. E. side on strikes. 9:30 Report of representative to State Con. dently expected that this will be the Enquire at this office. their new quarters, in the Murdock of this village in the national conven ­ Parker was more liberal. He pre­ vention ...... Miss Nora Wandel, St. Johns best institue ever held in the county. Why does Spaulding & Co. sell more building, on Walker street east, in about tion at Washington, D. C., next month. sented several bases and allowed the Business. Report of Temperance Com­ The work will combine professional wheels than any other concern in the a week. —The graduating class of the Michi­ locals nine hits, one of them being a mittee, Finance, etc. Open parliment. and academic instruction. The insti ­ country? Price. gan University this year numbers 745, pretty two-bagger to the fence by Music ...... 7 ...... Choir Rev. D. D. Martin, of the M. E. 10:00 "How to Inspire Our Committees to tute will be divided into sections ; and Harrows at rock bottom prices, church, will exchange pulpits with Rev. which is the largest yet graduated from Brownie Stephenson, who also found Greater Efforts for the Christian Endeavor the instructors will conduct classes for At St. Johns Iron Works . Bray, of Portland, next Sunday morning that institution. Two hundred and the ball for two singles. Cause," ...... Rev. E. Mudge, Maple Rapids the purpose of reviewing some studies, Robt. Fowler played in his usual 10:15 "Clinton County Union, its Past Good" Our wheels are all guaranteed regard­ and evening. fifty-three received diplomas at Ypsi- and also to illustrate certain methods of less of cost. Spaulding & Co. —All the busiuess men of Ithaca have lanti. form at first, and gathered in everything ...... -...... Rev. C. Corman, Benga[ 10:25 "Clinton County Union, the Good of its instruction. The workers have been Paint* and W’all-Papers. agreed to close their stores on the night —At the last meeting of the faculty that came bis way. Present ”...... 8upt. E. M. Plunkett, Ovid urged to arrange for calisthenic exer­ Abbott at shortstop and Stewart be­ A fine stock of good goods at the popu ­ of July 3, and not to re-open until the of Olivet college, the degree of A. M. 10:32 “Clinton County Union, its Future cises, singing, marching, and the like, lar drug store. C. E. V an Sickl *. morning of the 5th. was conferred upon Superintendent hind the bat also did some fine work, Good"...... Ira Wblttemore, 8t. Johns so as to make the work move off cheerily —Loa Travis who recently closed a Monroe, of the St. Johns schools. The and were the recipients of many a cheer POINTERS FOR COMMITTEES: and without fatigue. Spaulding & Co. have the best ladies ’ degree includes a state teachers certifi­ from the crowd. 10:45 Lookout —Grace Hunt, St. Johns. Bicycle on earth for the money. successful year of school in the Lamb Social and reoeptlon — A N. Howe, Maple There will be no enrollment fee, and district has been retained for the com­ cate for life. The game w as well played from start every teacher or would-be teacher, For 5’our plow repairs, go to the St Rapids. Johns Iron Works. ing year with an advance in salary. —LansingRepublican : “Fred Wied- to finish, and was thoroughly enjoyed Prayer meeting-Miss Maggie Smith, Oral should arrange to attend every session. —Come and bring your friends with mayer, of Watertown, had twenty by all present. The score : Music —Mrs. Hiram Watson, West Bing' Try to be present at the first session. We sell Carriages, Buggies and Road you to see the fireworks, hear the chickens stolen Tuesday, June 16. A. B. R. H. P. O. A. E. bam. Full particulars in regard to board, Wagons. The Thorpe carriage leads Bradner, p 4 2 O 1 12 1 Sunday school and flower—Miss Lucy speeches, and help the Bishop Harris He was awakened by the noise, but Fowler, lb 4 3 2 12 O 1 etc., may be obtained upon application them all. Corbit & V alentine . Abbott. * * 4 l 1 2 4 2 Fry, 8t. Johns. Guild celebrate the glorious Fourth. did not succeed in gettiug a good look Stewart, c 5 O 1 9 2 1 Calling and relief—George Karcher, Oral. to the local committee. We have a large line of cultivators, Bayll*. r f li O 1 O 0 1 —Washburn's orchestra will furnish at the thieves, although he saw them 37-3 Henry R. Pattengill , including the Kraus, patent wheel cul ­ Steel. 8 b 5 1 1 1 O o tivators. St. Johns Iron Works . music at the reception given to the disappear in the dim distance. Three Baldwin. 2 b 5 0 O 2 0 2 SATURDAY' AFTERNOON. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Boucher, c f 5 0 n O 0 O 1:00 graduating class by the Juniora at the other farmers in his neighborhood have Stephenson, 1f 4 1 3 0 O O Those “ Plymouth Roadsters ” at had their henroosts robbed lately.” 1:15 MICHIGAN’S BEST CELEBRATION. Spaulding & Co.’s are crackerjacks at residence of O. L. Spaulding tonight. Total* s 9 27 18 8 Westbrook, Maple Rapids. Open diS' . —A game of base ball is being ar­ Ithaca A. B R. H. P. O. A. E. the price. Only a few are left and we PERSONAL. Goodwin, c 5 0 2 9 1 2 eusslon. Owosso Offers 9500 in Prizes.—Two Base are unable to get any more at that price ranged for between the factory boys on Baker, 1 b 5 o 2 3 1 8 1:45 Mission ’s Half Hour. Conducted by Miss Ball Games, Fireworks, Etc., Etc. as the season's outfit is already sola. the first and second floors, to take place B. F. Rogers spent Sunday in Flint. Rlngle, r f n 0 0 O 0 O Pauline Adams, 8t. Johns. Scott, 1 b 5 1 O 6 0 3 Here We Are at Athletic Park soon. The date has T. B. Cowley spent Sunday in Ithaca. Petit * * 4 1 1 O 1 O Music by choir. Six brass bands will furnish music at Geo. Baldwin is borne from Ann Arbor. Sweet, 2 b 4 1 O 4 3 2 2:15 "Temperance Work” Rev. Seibert, With Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, not yet been set. Miss Stella Baker is home from Ypsilanti. Parish, 1 f 4 0 o 1 3 2 Eureka. the Owosso Fourth of July Celebration ; Tedders and all kinds of Machinery at —Last week Eva, the little daughter Mc.Manni*. 1 f 4 1 1 3 O O Miss Nellie Parker spent Sunday in Muir. Parker, p 4 o 1 1 9 2 2:30 "How May we do Better Work Until Our prizes for sports and games to the value prices that will paralyze vou. Judge Daboll is in Detroit this week, holding Cokbit & V alentine . of William Kickmott and wife, living Totals 4 7 27 15 14 Next Convention?" Discussion led by of over $500 will be given; two first- court. near Elsie, died in terrible agony, 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 R Mr. Albert Upton, Victor. class base ball games will be played at Say, Neighbor I Harry Dodge was here from Montpelier, Ind., St. John* 2 O 8 2 1 O O O O 8 Music. caused by drinking fly poison while Tuesday. Ithaca O 8 OO O O 1 O O 4 such times as not to interfere with other Are you going to paint, paper or finish playing at a neighbor's. 3:15 Mizpah. your walls this spring ? If so examine Mrs- Byron V. Soule is visiting her sister in Batteries—Bradner and Stewart; Dar­ Musioal director ...... R. H. Hewitt, Maple Rapids features. Hon. Geo. A. Farr, the my stock and learn my prices before —Frank Hoffman, of Perrinton. aged Battle Creek. ker and Goodwin. Organist...... Miss Margaret Dodge. Victor. talented orator of Grand Haven, will you give any positive orders. 15, last week led the horses to water, Will Bishop, ot Grand Rapids, spent Sunday Struck out —by Bradner, 9; by Par­ Delegates who wish to be met at deliver the address and a large chorus C. E. V an Sicklk , but did not return. His father found in this village. ker, 6 . The Druggist. Miss Belle Baldwin has returned from Stolen bases—St. Johns, 12; Ithaca, 2. trains will send word of the hour of will furnish music. An enormous par­ him near the creek terribly hurt. He Smith's college. Umpire—Wells. • • their arrival at Sbepardsville or Laings- ade with hundreds of special and prize We can furnish you anything in Bi­ had been kicked by a horse. The boy T. R. Steadman, of Elsie, was a visitor in St. The gate receipts amounted to $18, of burg, Mich., to Miss Edith Woodhams, features will be started at noon, the cycle sundries as cheap as any retail lived only a few' hours. Johns Tuesday. which amount about $15 was used to Victor. celebration to close with a two hours dealer on earth. Spaulding & Co. —At least 100 Lansing people bit on E. L Valentine transacted business in Lan ­ pay the expenses of the visiting team. Delegates drive to the church where display of fireworks in the evening. House-cleaner* —Carpet-bug*. sing last Friday. the old photograph snap last week. The balance goes to the cyclone suf ­ the reception committee will assign Small shows and side attractions are in ­ Use Paints. Wall-finishes and Wall­ They paid an alleged agent 25 cents Harry Coleman, of the Pontiac Post, spent paper sold by C. E. VanSickle, the Sunday in St. Johns. ferers. places for entertainment. vited to the city for that day, and it is druggist, aud you will be happy. each for a slip of paper entitling them to Miss Bertha Travis, of Elsie, is visiting The County Temperance Committee expected over 20,000 people will partici­ a dozen pliotograps at a local gallery. friends in this village. Brevities. will hold its meeting during this con ­ pate in Michigan’s best celebration at —The Chicago drug store has moved All work neatly done and warranted Of course the photographer knew noth ­ Rev. Chapin of Fort Gratiot, spent the first vention. Owosso. in our Bicycle repairing department. ing about it. of the week in St. Johns. into their new quarters in the Spaulding Spaulding & Co. —Theo. Price, Jr., who has just Dr G. H. Mann attended the graduating ex­ & Co. building Our County Poor. Citizen* of St. John*. ercises in Ann Arbor Monday. There will be a meeting of the Stand ­ Leave your orders at A. O. Hunt ’s finished a course in the Washington —The ball game last Thursday after­ The following interesting statistics and get F. K. Perkins to do your Paint ­ Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Steel and Miss Eda Steel noon between the butchers and barbers, ard Saving & Loan Association Friday high school, at Washington, D. C., has are spending ihe week in Ionia. concerning the number of inmates in evening, over the State Bank, in M. N. ing and Papering at reduced prices. secured an excellent position with a Miss Lizzie Abbott, of Ovid, is a guest of Mr. resulted in a score of 17 to 18 in favor of the county poor house for the pa-.t six Duncan's office, at 8 o’clock, standard 27 tf ___ South American export house in New’ and Mrs. E. B. Smith of tnis village. the butchers. The game was produc ­ years, was kindly furnished us by Mr. time.. All are invited to attend and Instruction* In Music. bring your friends. E. II. D emk , York City, and has entered upon his Miss Lulu McClelland, of Portland, is a guest tive of lots of sport. Service: Marion E. Dodge will be pleased to re­ of Miss Nettie Davies, of this village. General Agent. ceive pupils at her rooms over Spauld ­ duties there. —The members of the Upton family For the year ending June 1,1891...... 43 Gen. O. L. Spaulding returned from ihe St. For the year ending June 1,1892...... 39 ing’s hardware store. Specialties: Ma­ held a reunion at the home of Mrs. Marriage Licenses. —Over 100 of the Knights and Ladies Louis convention last Saturday night. For the year ending June 1,1893...... 45 son ’s new and complete system of Tech­ Mrs. Wm. Bell and Mrs. E. G. Bement, of Emily Booth, in Victor, on Wednesday nics for piano. Marchesi’s method of of the Maccabees attended memorial For the year ending June 1,1894...... 46 Date. Name and Residence Age Voice Culture. Complete course in Har­ Maple Rapids, were in St, Johns Tuesday. of last week, it being the latter’s 80th For the year ending Ju ne 1,1895...... 66 services in a body at the Baptist church Mrs. Frank W'eller left for Oberlin last Sat­ birthday. A very pieasaut time was had. June 11—Jno. Hengesbeck. Westphalia...... 52 mony, Counterpoint and Composition. last Sunday morning, and listened to a For the year ending June 1,1896 ...... 44 Clara Smith, Westphalia...... 27 urday to attend the graduating exercises. —We have been requested to state At present there are 33 inmates, June 12—James E. Crane, Ovid ...... 23 Now I* Your Opportunity most able sermon by the, pastor, Rev. Miss Mae Pike, of The Republican office, Mary L. Shraft, Lake County ...... 20 that the Harry Behrendt, of Lansing, To buy one of the leading Sewing Ma­ E. M. Blanchard. The church was will go to Bay View next Monday to spend the fifteen males and eighteen females. June 15—Frank Poland, Bath...... 37 chines of the day at a price greatly re­ beautifully decorated with flowers and summer. who recently had some trouble with his There have been in all thirteen deaths Nora Wing, Bath...... 30 duced. You can save a handsome mar­ Mrs. Jessie Dunn and Mrs. Clemmie Cross­ wife, is not the Henry Behrendt who in six years. June 17— Henry P. Halsey, Olive...... 33 gin by seeing me before you buy. draped with the colors of the Maccabees Anna V. Morton, Bengal. man will leave Monday for Bay View to spend once run a cigar factory in this village A. B. Balcoh . —black, red and white. Above and the summer. —Helmer Goette, formerly of St, Attention 8. S. Superintendents. Wm Crioh back of the altar was displayed the Rev. D. D. Martin expects to leave about BUSINESS LOCALS Johns, has purchased a half interest in At the Clinton County Sunday School Pays cash for Rags, Copper, Zinc, motto of the K. O. T. M.—“Astra Cas- July 6, for a five weeks' vacation in Dakota At Home or Abroad, Lead and Rubbers. Faxon & Rich­ and Nebraska. the drug stock of D. R. Finlayson, lo­ convention held in St. Johns the first For street wear or outing, we can fit you mond block. ______tra, IS umen Lumen. ” The choir, com­ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Steel returned Tuesday cated at 569 Grand River avenue, De­ week in April. We voted to collect $25 to perfection with a ready made dress Two Dray*. posed mostly of Maccabees, rendered erenlng from Oregon. Mr. Steel’s health is troit. Helmer’s many friends in this for state work, the amount was to be John Hicks . some beautiful selections, which was much improved. If you have heavy draying or light village wrll wish him success. collected by all the Sunday Schools in greatly appreciated by all present. Mrs. A. E. Hamilton, (nee May Stowell) Is •The Winton is a Winner. ” deliveries to be done, and desire care visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. —About thirty ladies and genllemefi the county usiug one Sunday ’s collec­ promptness at reasonable prices, and —People are looking forward with a Stowell. in this village. were out for a ride on their bicycles tion for this purpose, and sending it to Corblt & Valentine call on me. Richard Gay . greatdeal of interest to the contest be­ W. H. Brunson went to Ann Arbor Tuesday Monday night, and wound up at An ­ the county treasurer, W. T. Bair, St Sell Plymouth Manilla and Sisal Twine. Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet, ” 5 cents. tween Tom Cooper, Michigan's cham­ morning to attend a reunion of the class of drew Durkee ’s, where a general good Johns, Mich. I take this way of letting Too Many Carpets pion cycle rider, and Eddie Bald, the '86, of which he is president. Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto,” 10 Miss Edith Mead, a teacher in the Iron time was had for a couple of hours the Superintendents of the different At this season of the year makes the cents. ______holder of America’s championship, at present prices At Joiin Hicks ’. Mountain schools, is spending tne vacation The party afterwards took a moonlight schools in the county, who do not know To th* Hungry. the national circuit races at Battle with her parents in St. Johns. ride on the state road. and have not sent in their collection yet, For Sale. When in St. Johns call at Watts’ Creek, July 13 and 14. Both men claim Joseph Hamilton is attending a meeting of —George Sellick, who was arrested know what is expected of them. Fractional section 4, Eagle, a 40 Acre Dining Hall, No. 4 Clinton avenue, for the National Photographers Association at to be king, and their meeting on the last week on a charge of carrying con W. T. Bair . Farm, good Fences, new House, large meals. Board by the day or week.— Chautauqua Lake. N. Y., this week, Cellar, with half the 33 acres, more or Meals 25c.; 5 tickets for $1.00. track where they met for the first time cealed weapons, was found guilty by a and Cooper was victorious, will be a Mrs. M. 8. Shaver, of Owosso, and her son, Teachers’ Examination at the Court House less, of Wheat, Oats and Rye, as W. H. Watts . Ben, from Gratiot county, have been visiting jury in Justice Duncan's court last threshed from Separator. The rest of contest long to be remembered in the June 85th and 86th. relatives and friends in this village. Thursday afternoon, and was sentenced Examination as follows: Thursday the land is unfed June grass pasture. rpHE STATE SAVINGS BANK racing world. Each man will fight G. H. Scott is expecting a visit in a few days, to pay a fine of $ 20, or spend 60 days in Possession of house and pasture may be X OF FOWLER. every inch of the ground and will make from his mother and sister from Ohio, and a. m. will be taken for examination in had at once. Price. $1,750. The Inter ­ CA pTtTL, $15,000. also a sister of Mrs. Scott, from Ohio. the county jail. He paid the fine and the extra subjects required for a second est on Mortgage will be paid to Novem­ a race that will go down in history. is again at liberty. ber 4, next. John L. Meadows , NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, SflOOJEt. Our people should not get the dates Miss frene Wheeler, who has been visiting grade certificate, Thursday p. m ; read at her uncle's F. E. Aldrich, returned to her —The baccalaurate sermon delivered East Bingham. mixed. This big tournament will be ing, school law, theory and art of teach­ FRANK QRULER, President. home in Pinecreek, this state. Tuesday morn ­ by Dr. Butler to the graduating class at ing, and United Stages history ; Friday Our Silk Waists FREDERICK SCHEMER, Vice-President held on Monday and Tuesday, July 13 ing. the Congregational church last Sunday Are bargains, every one of them. Sup ­ W. H. SNELLING CashM Arthur Dow, of Albion, a former St. Johns a. m., arithmetic, civil government, and 14. evening, was full of good, sound advice pose you call and see how nice a Waist boy, has been renewing old acquaintances geography ; Friday p. m., grammar, or­ you can buy for a little money, DIRECTORS: —An excellant program was rendered and was very much appreciated by the CoDiUntlne Feld paunch, Frederick Schema and visiting relatives in this village the past thography, penmanship, and physiology. John Hicks . by the eighth grade at their graduating week. class and all others who heard it. We Examination will commence at 9 o’clock W. H. Knelling, Michael 8pltzley, exercises at the high school room last Miss Etta Annls, of Maple Rapids, went to understand the class are taking steps Wagon* and Carriages at Bottom Price* A. E. Dutcher, Frank Oruler. a. m. R. M. Winston , Co minutiae Oraler. evening. The attendance was very Ionia Tuesday to spend the summer vacation toward having it printed. I have on sale at prices greatly re­ with her brother Wallace, an engineer on the Commissioner of Schools. large, the room being crowded to the duced, a complete line of Lumber ’ Four per cent Interest paid on time depoaltal D. L. A N. —Thomas Patterson, of Bengal, has Wagons, open Spring Wagons, Hurries, doors. The musical part of the program Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Palmer leave today for brought suit against Amos Jones, a —The board of supervisors met Mon­ open and top carriages side and end was especially pleasing. Prof. Monroe, Ellensbury, Washington, to visit their son, neighbor, for the alleged alienation of day to consider the matter of equaliz­ springs, as desired. If you are about to S'TATE BANK OF T. JOHNS. in his address of welcome, gave, along Rodney, and family. They go via- Lake Super ­ his wife’s affections. Mr. and Mrs. ation, and elected Supervisor Bates, of buy anything in this line you can save COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS with some good advice to the class, an ior and the Canadian Pacific. Duplain, chairman. The following monev and secure satisfaction by buy ­ Miss Marie G. Olcott wheeled from Grand Patterson were married about thirteen ing of me. A. B. Balcom . CAPITAL 50,000. idea of what it was composed, and what Ledge to Ionia Saturday last, where she was years ago, since which time four child ­ committees were appointed : Com­ St. Johns, Mich. they had been doing. lie said that this mittee of equalization —Messrs. Caster­ NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS *900,000. met by Mrs. Fred E. Swain. They Sundayed ren have been born to them. The par­ Dresden Ribbon* there with friends and returned to St. Johns class of forty-three was the largest one ties are well known in St. Johns line, West, Hunter, Young, Bohr; com­ P. K. PERRIN, President. Monday. Miss Marie will summer at the Swain Fresh from the loom at half their value that had entered the high school in —Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bristol, of St. mittee on claims—Messrs. Schavey, O. W. MUNGER, Vice-President. Farm. , _____ At John Hicks ’. twelve years, and was as large as any J. W. FITZGERALD, Caahler. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richmond, of Greenbush, Johns ; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bristol, of Burns, Butler ; committee on treasury that bad ever entered. He stated that We sell the Oliver Plows made by H H. FITZGERALD. Assistant. returned borne Monday from Chesaning, Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bristol, of —Messrs. Morrison, Baldwin, Murwin ; James Oliver, and the Clinton Plows it was the musical grade of the school, where they had been spending a few days Bay City, attended the wedding cere­ committee on public buildings — made at Clinton, Mich. DIRECTORS: visiting James T. Hulbert and wife and other besides being well qualified, having mony of Mr. Ned Bristol and Miss May Mesa.a. Beckwith, Shepard, Smith; Corbit & V alentine . O. W. Manger, Geo. r. Marvin, J. W. Fitzgerald, friends. Mrs. Richmond took the train while passed a teacher's third grade examina ­ Kettle, which took place in Lansing committee on appropriations —Messrs. It Pny* to Trade at John Hick* ’. J. H. Oo, bit J. H. Fedewa. Geo. W. Km- tion in grammar. Despite the excessive Mr. R. rode his wheel, making the journey of last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bristol are Howe, Smith, Burnes; committee on mona, M. V. Brown, P. K. Perrin, 87 miles in three hours and thirty-five minutes You are invited to call and examine O. 8. Allison, G. E. Corbin. heat, which compelled many to leave with ease and comfort. Mr. K. thinks it rather expected here this afternoon, where they drf.ins — Messrs. Shepard, Butler, Bal­ our extensive line of Bicycles whether Jesse 8uUWan. the room, the program was enjoyed by slow getting over the country by rail, so he will spend a short time with his parents, dwin. The aggregate equalization is you desire to purchase or not. all. made the round trip on his bicycle. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bristol. f l1,900,000. 8paulding A Co. 4 Per Pent. Interest Paid on Time Deposit# —- ...... — CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1896 7 Korthvillo has now raised $200 for | Bay City authorities disinterred the WfiTiMW PENINSULA MATTERS the Oakland county cyclone sufferers. I body of Clement Causley, which was THE FOUR QUARTERS Gratiot county villages will unite found In the river, and doctors removed RELATED IN A BRIEF, CONCISE with St. Louis in celebrating the the skulL Bad cuts were found. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM ALL Love MANNER. Fourth of July. Hon. Rowland Con ­ | There is no doubt Causley was knocked nors will be the speaker of the day. in the head and thrown into the river. OVER THE GLOBE. Frank P. Carr, a tramp arrested at E. E. Jarvis, who has been working of America Hold the Grand Lightens V g Stevensville for drunkenness and in ­ up free silver sentiment ix the state Report of the New V. B. Consul-General Coart of Michigan at Fort Huron — sulting girls, set fire to the village jail. has had his committee call a mass to Cuba Show* s Serious Condition of Serious Accident at a McKinley Cel*' He was nearly suffocated v^'ien found. meeting for July 1C at Lansing to elect ▲(fairs and Undo 8am Msj Have jo Frank Hoffman, aged 15, near Per- delegates to the national convention at Labor bratlon at Muskegon. St. Louis July 22, and to complete a rinton, led the horses to water, but Interfere. so does did not return. Hu had been kicked state organization. The Foresters of America. by a horse and lived only a few hours. Michael K. Mills, otherwise Cuban Situation Darkens Again. The delegates to the grand court of During the short absence of the Michael, head of the Flying Roll re­ The York Herald's Havana correv Foresters of America at Port Huron mother, the one-year-old daughter of ligious colony of Detroit, has completed pondent has cabled he had certain in ­ participated in a parade on the open* the five year sentenoe for assaulting SANA CLAUS Henry Boeskool, a farmer near Hol­ formation that Consul-General Fitz- ing day. Major Hoynton welcomed land, fell into a tub of water and was 15-year-old Bernice Bechtel iu the God hugh Lee has sent to President Cleve- the grand court and speeches were drowned. house of the colony. He will marry made by Grand Chief Ranger James T. iaud dispatches of the most serious im­ Samuel Bray, a brakeman, while Eliza Courts, or ’’Queen ” Eliza. portance. These dispatches contain Little, Grand Secretary Robinson and Phillip Rogers was jailed at St others. The second day was devoted shunting cars in the C. Sc G. T. yards Gen. Lee's report upon the Cuban sit­ SOAP. at Port Huron was knocked from the Joseph charged with mutiny. He at­ uation and are of a sensational nature. This great cleaner comes to woman ’s aid to organization and routine business. tempted shoot Clerk Farmer on board The election of officers resulted: top of one of them, and probably fa­ There is one secret document for the on wash-day and every day. Makes her tally injured. the steamer City of Chicago in mid-lake, President's private information and a work a matter of love instead of drudg- Grand chief ranger, John Doney, of but was overpowered and tied up until Hancock; grand sub chief ranger, Dan Curley Walker, agent for a patent frank straightforward statement of it. Sold everywhere. the arrival of the steamer, when he the Cuban situation for the use of the Made only by Thomas, of Pontiac; recording secre­ fence, was held up at Hudson and rob­ was turned over to a U. S. marshal. tary, J. Hoskins, of Ironwood; grand bed of $75. He displayed a roll of bills state department. Gen. Lee's report in a saloon and was attacked on his Fred Wagoner was pushed into the is of so grave a character as to justify The N. K. Fairbank treasurer, Harry Hooper, of Port armed intervention in Cuba by the Huron; grand medical examiner, Dr. I way to the train. river at Alpena by a pile of falling ties Company, 4 and for several moments was out of United States, and tukes the ground CHICAGO. W. S. Henderson, of Port Huron; senior During the races at Vicksburg the that the only possible solution of the warden, F. W. Feneley, of Pontiac; rider of Mrs. Myrtle P. Hoffman's run ­ sight Several hundred ties were re­ WWHWWPPPWft Junior warden, F. Gustafor, of Iron- moved and his body pulled from the situation in the island is autonomy. ning horse was injured and she pro­ He finds that in many instances the wood; senior beadle, J. Vivian, of Lake ceeded to ride the animal herself, get­ muddy bottom of the river. His head Linden; junior beadle, W. Lefebre, of was badly jammed, but he may live. Spanish government has been wholly ting isecond place. impotent to protect either foreigners Red Jacket. The next grand court Wm. Bradley, aged 42, was instantly The central and southern townships CLEVELAND meeting will be held at Hancock on of Oakland county are being ravaged or their property, being fully occupied HUMPHREYS* TO killed while working on a scaffold 40 by active operations in the field. He SPECIFICS are scientifically S2.50 third Tuesday in June, 1898. feet high at Grand Rapids. He fell by grasshoppers. Their specialty ap­ At the annual reunion of the Seventh pears to be crops on sandy soil. Al­ hints that unless this danger to foreign prepared Remedies; have BUFFALO. and his face and head were crushed be­ residents can be avoided at once, the Dally line between Michigan infantry at llronson J. T. yond recognition. most every stalk of oats, wheat and been used for half a century Spillane, of Detroit, was elected presi­ rye is covered by the pest. The farm­ recognition of the belligerency of the with entire success. Cleveland and Toledo, The new People’s church at Glen wood ers in these sections are discouraged. Cubans will soon become necessary. ■o. arrrirtc fob dent; Stephen Dawson, of Dundee, was dedicated with appropriate exer­ Vla“C. A B. LINE." secretary, and Alex Navarre, of Mon ­ The fifth drowning in Saginaw river London: A dispatch to the Daily 1—Fevers, Contentions, Inflammations, Steamers “City of Buffalo, “ (new) roe, historian. The next meeting will cises under the direction of Rev. Caro­ Mail from Madrid says: ’’The plat­ g—Worms, Worm Fever, WormColta... "State of Ohio” and “State of New York.- line J. Bartlett, pastor of the People’s within 10 daj'S was Wilson Wells, the 8-Teelhlng. Collc.Cr} lug, Wakefulness he held June 16, 18C7, at Dundee. 14-yecr-old son of Mrs. James M. Wells. form adopted by the Republicans at St. 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults ...... DAILY TIME TABLE. church at Kalamazoo. Louis causes great uneasiness in Spain 7 — Coughs, Cold*. Bronchitis ...... Sunday Included after May SO. The boy was bathing and went to the 8— Neuralgia, Toothache, laceache..... Jolllflers Badly Hurt. Over 4,000 Swedes attended the an ­ bottom in sight of his companions. and it is feared that a conflict with the Lv Cleveland 7:80 p. no. I Lv Buffalo 7:90 p. a nual picnic of the Norden brothers at United States has now almost a fixed 0—Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. Ar Buffalo 7:80 a. tn. | Ar Cleveland 7:30 a. m While celebrating for McKinley and This is the second son that Mrs. Wells 10— Dyspepsia, BUlotunees, Constipation Central Standard Time. date. The government has hastened Hobart several Muskegon Republicans Muskegon. There was a big parade, has lost by drowning in the same 11— Suppressed or Painful Periods. ... Take the “C. St B. Lino" steamers and enjoy were badly hurt. Some one threw a an address by D. P. Lindstrond, of place. to buy two 14,000 ton ironclads at Genoa, 10— Whiles, Too Profuse Periods ...... a refreshing night a rest when enroute to Buf ­ Chicago, ball games, etc. whose price a few days ago was 10—Croup, Laryngitis. Hoarseness,.... falo, Niagara Falla, Toronto, New York, dynamite bomb fire cracker into a The Ancient Order of Hibernians in 14— Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. Boston, Albany, 1,000 Islands, or any Bast* thought to be excessive. The govern­ 15— Rheumatism, orRheumatloPains., era or Canadian point. trolley car of jollifiers and it exploded Potatoes are now six cents per bushel session at Escanaba elected the follow­ between the heads of F. J. Addison, in Lapeer county and farmers are hast­ ment responding to the undoubted na ­ 10—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...... Cbeap Excursions Weekly to Niagara Falla ing officers: President, John McLough- 10—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Hea4 Send 4 cents postage for tourist pamphlet secretary of the Muskegon Pingree ened to unload their stocks at that fig­ tional sentiment and trusting probably 0O—Whooping Cough,...... lin, Detroit; vice-president, John F. to the help of other powers seems re­ For further Information ask your nearest club, and Aid. Fred J. Reynolds, man ­ ure, which is expected to decline still Hammell, Lansing; treasurer, Daniel 07 —Kidney Diseases,...... Coupon Ticket Agent, or address ager of the opera house. Addison was further before long. solved to resist American interference 08—Nervous Debility...... W. F. HERMAN. T. F NEWMAN, knocked insensible, his clothing torn Lynch, Grand Rapids; secretary, Mar­ in Cuban matters.” SO—Urinary Weakness, ...... Gen'l Pass. Agt., Gen ’l Manager, The Standard Oil Co.’s warehouse, tin Dennison, Ishpeming; medical ex­ 34-Bore Throat, Quinsy,Diphtheria.... Cleveland, Ohio from his leg and he was carried into a including 118 barrels of oil and 125 Washington: Instructions of a di ­ saloon where he slowly recovered his aminer, Dr. J. F. Scallon, Hancock. rect and positive character have been empty barrels, was destroyed by fire : The grasshopper pests in Oakland “77” for GRIP. senses. Reynolds was taken home at Cadillac. Frank Adams, an employe, sent to the U. S. minister at Madrid, A Great Discovery. county have ravaged many fields near SoM by DrszclXi, sr s»nt yr*p»ld os rw»l|il of pries, with his face bleeding and torn. Fred was nearly suffocated. Ilannis Taylor, to make strong repre­ We., or I for si,, rtrf , .ir.pt P, |i. ol«o osly. G. Gray received four large burns on Milford, and farmers fear they will sentations to the Spanish government DaHl'MPMSBTs' M.>l’.L(Knl.r(«db K.olo.d > SAILKBruS the leg, and when he called at the Decatus citizens appointed a commit­ lose their entire crops. Whole fields with a view to securing reparation for ■t-arUaKTa'HKB. CO., Ill A 111 WUUsw »*.,«•« Tor*. tee to investigate the Benton Harbor VOODIMNE. doctor's office his shoe was filled with of beans were destroyed in a day. indignities to Dr. Jose Delgado and The Osly Troves Successful Wood Preserver. & Eastern electric railway scheme, Some farmers are replanting. Wheat other American citizens in Cuba. blood. J. J. Howden was struck in which is to run through Berrien, Cass the head; scalp cut. and rye have been stripped of their Madrid: It has been decided to dis ­ ITS MANIFOLD USES! and Van Buren counties. leaves. The hay crop will be ruined. patch 50,000 additional troops to Cuba One treatment will DwUDLE llfo of ir* rt ♦ FARMERS' Galvanized perishable of woeda. NEWS FOR MICHIGANDERS. Missaukee county people have offered The north end of the large lumber before Sept. 17. Two more torpedo The only wood preserver endorsed anil In i • right of way and ties if the G. R. Sc I. yard of the Michigan Manufacturing catchers are to be purchased. Stael Tanks by leading railroada for croaa-tlex nml pintfo 1. '. ^Grasshoppers are eating up the crops will extend its line from Lake City to BOILERS. Will make red or black oak last lo’iger tv 1 in Montcalm county. Co. at Holly was discovered on fire. Key West, Fla.: Details have been M white oak crosa-Uea. Can allow the two, sfclo L/ Moorestown, via Stittsville. The prop­ The fire department succeeded in get­ received here of the recent battle in aide for IS years. St. Mary’s academy at Monroe cele­ osition will probably be accepted. Teata extending over 12 years, that are 1 '• ting the flames under control and the the Najasi mountains in the province founding. brates its fiftieth anniversary June 23. Matti Linna, a miner in the Quinn loss will be only $4,000. It was the of Puerto Principe, which show that Valuable on wooden boats, b< ttoma of vc .- The first car over the Oakland rail­ mine at Negaunee, was instantly killed work of an incendiary and it was evi­ the engagement was most disastrous As a primer, In many uses preferable 1 > way has reached Birmingham from by falling down a shaft. He fell a dis ­ dently his intention to destroy the en ­ to the Spaniards. Gen. Maximo Gomez, Will produce good results on all wood above Detroit. tance of 90 feet. He leaves a young tire plant of the company. with 2,000 men, was camped in the or under grouud or water. ' Someone shot and killed three horses wife and a child eight months old. mountains, and the colurns of Calixto Will double life of wood of any kind wher­ Orcelia Bristol, of Lansing, brought ever used. belonging to farmer B. C. Bigler, near The burning of the wooden bridge suit against her father-in-law, Ira C. Garcia and Rabi were in supporting Buy direct from us and SAVE Valuable for grape posts, fences aud ot.icr Bad Axe. distance. Gen. Castellanos, commander kinds of posts. across the river has cut off all travel Bristol, charging him with alienating MONEY. "Write for samples and For wood work about wells and dairy bouses Arthur Peterson ’s barn was struck between Muskegon and North Muske ­ her husband's affections by promising of the Spanish forces in Puerto Prin ­ Prices. We ship subject to in ­ For wood work about hot houses. by lightning and burned to the ground gon, except by ferryboats. It will him money if he would leave her. The cipe, learned of Gomez’ wh era bouts For stable floors. and determined to capture him. Or­ spection. STAR MFG CO., at Benton Harbor. take several days to repair the loss. senior Bristol refused to give ball and Middlebury, Ind. • Wellman Dearing, who shot his wife During a heavy thunderstorm at Mu- remained in the county jail for several dering Gen. Godey to follow, Castella­ W30DILIHE AS AH INSECTIDIBI. nith lightning struck and killed 42 val­ weeks. The jury finally awarded Mrs. nos, with 3,000 infantry, 500 cavalry “ I have reason to regard this liquid as at Jackson, has been sentenced to and eight pieces of artillery, left to at­ an insecticide and fungicide, or at least as three years in prison. uable sheep belonging to Eugene Mo- Bristol a verdict of $500. She sought Intyre. The wind and r&in did con ­ to recover $ 10,000. tack Gomez. The latter was informed an efficient repellant of insects and fungi. ” The dog poisoner is at large in of the Spanish plans and determined “ALEX. W. PEARSON, Oceana county. Many valuable horses siderable damage to the corn and bean The seventh blenniel convention of crops. the Michigan Ancient Order of Hiber­ to surprise Castellanos. The first vol­ “ Ex. Agent United States Dept. 0/ Agriculture, pave also been killed. ley of the Cubans killed many Span ­ ** Division 0/ Vegetable Pathology.'' The Hancock Business Men ’s asso­ nians met at Escanaba with a splendid I L. B. Desvoignes, of Marcellus, has representation from every division in iards and caused a panic. Castellanos, been appointed judge of probate for ciation has decided to donate a site for however, rallied his men and began a And It you have Ahlnglea to Paint, ujs Carp county by Gov. Ricn. the proposed Finnish seminary to be the state. State President Atkinson a retreat. After falling back several Auurlcan Wood Praseriing Co.’s Stains. erected there. Finnish citizens have presided. New officers elected: State hours, harassed by a merciless fire i The Burtis saw mill was destroyed already subscribed $5,000 towards*the president, John McLaughlin, of De­ by an incediary fire at Marquette; loss, from the Cubans, the Spaniards made Send for Booklet Woodlllne. protect. troit; state vice president, James H. a stand on the Saratoga estate. The about $ 8,000; no insurance, Experts reported to the Port nuron Hill, of Lansing; state secretary, Matt Dennison, fighting at this point Lasted several AMERICAN W33D PRESERVING C3., j Bicycle riders at Niles and at Bu­ council that ex-Controller Waite’s total of Ishpeming; state treas­ hours, the Spaniards losing heavily, as chanan are preparing to build a bicycle shortage is $1,053.78. The speculations urer, Daniel Lynch, of Grand Rapids; Southwest Cor. TEXTH and MARKET STS., supervising medical examiner, Dr. J. their position was greatly exposed. path between the two cities. began June 1, 1893, and continued till Finally Culivto Garcia's column came . PHII * DELPHI A. PA. Experts have found Secretary P. L. April 27, 1895. Besides, there are miss­ E. Scallon, of Hancock. up and Gomez ordered a general charge, Partridge, of the Alpena Building and ing about $ 1,000 of taxes. An attempt was made to blow which broke the Spanish line and Loan association short $21,832. The 7-year-old son of Thomas Jones, up the residence of Capt. Martin forced Castellanos again to retreat. The shipment of huckleberries has supervisor of Waterford, while riding Goldsworthy at Iron Mountain. The The destruction of Castellanos' entire iKCfi • kmnoo:u» • ac*ikiioobm • ^«^noau) begun at Muskegon. The crop this a horse near Pontiac was thrown off. first explosion ripped off a number of command was imminent when Gen. year is one of the largest for a long He became entangled in the harness boards and brought down a section of Godoy, with 2,500 fresh Spanish troops, time. and was dragged a long distance. plaster in the room occupied by Golds ­ came up and acted as a rear guard, and The University School of Music at There is no hope of his recovery. worthy's son. It fell on his bed and covered the retreat of Castellanos ’shat­ Ann Arbor, established four years ago, injured him slightly. The second stick tered command. Gomez and Garcia, f GUILTY OR NOT GUILTYI The biennial assembly of the Na­ has just graduated its first class—nine was placed under the hallway and did however, pursued it to Puerto Principe, tional Union of Michigan was held at little damage. It is thought to be the pupils. Owosso. W. E. Beals, of Detroit, and inflicting further losses. Of the 3,500 DISEASED MEN CURED Saginaw Valley doctors have organ­ work of miners who have been refused men led out by Castellanos, 900 were C. II. Devlin, of Bay City, Were re­ work. Capt. Goldsworthy ’s relations young men, middle aged men and old men can look back at ized a medical college with $50,000 cap­ elected senators to Attend the union killed, wounded or missing and 300 of THOUSANDS 4_their boyhood...... days or early. manhood with a nigh of remorse. with the men have always been pleas­ Godoy's command were also missing. The ignorance of early youth, or later on a misspent life aa “01 M of the boys" has sown 8 ital. The first term will begin next senate at Niagara F&lls July 21. s the seed* for future suffering. SELF ABUSE is a terrible__ aln against nature and October. ant, and no labor troubles have taken In the charge at Saratoga Gomez cap­ will bring a rich____ harvest. _Blood and Private Dl-esses sap theth« very life and vitality Samuel Mitchell, president and man ­ place at the Chapin mine for some of the victim Our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will positively etna all the follow- Newberry’s schools closed on account ager of the Jackson and Negaunee tured five field pieces from Castellanos. ing diseases of measles, There arc 30 cases in the time past. The loss of the Cubans is 190 killed and mines, has purchased the big rolling VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, town at present, and it is rapidly mill at Negaunee from Geo. L. Beecher, NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF. 200 wounded. spreading. of Detroit, and will reopen the prop­ Key West: Advices from Havana SYPHILIS, STRICTURE, GLEET, SEMINAL WEAK­ Alfred Sllter, of Grand Rapids, went erty which has been idle some 15 years. Silver miners about Leadville, Colo., state that a great battle was fought have begun a a extensive strike for near Cabanas, in Pinardel Rio province, NESS, PIMPLES, LOST MANHOOD, UNNATURAL to Rockford to go fishing and after sev­ Advices received from Damascus say eral hours friends found his body in higher wages. between the Cuban forces under Gen. DISCHARGES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES. that the Druses have revolted and have Maceo and the Spaniards under Gen. Rum creek. annihilated four companies of Turkish A Constantinople dispatch says that IQE Vn II 0 NRUVOU8 and despondent; weak or debilitated: tired mornings: no . Chas. A. Hahn, a taxidermist of West a fresh massacre of Armenians is re­ Munoz. The place where the fight oc­ HfiL I UU f ambition —lifeless; memory poor; easily fatigtied; excitable and irri­ troops and captured several guns. curred is on the trocha, near the border table: eyes sunken, red and blnrred; pimples on face; dreams and night loose*; leaf­ Bay City, was found hanging to a fence Twelve battalions of troops will be im­ ported to have occurred near Van. less; haggard looking; weak back, bone pains; hair loose; nicer*; note throat; varico­ post. The head was 20 inches from Sixty persons were killed. of the provinces of Havana and Pinar cele; deposit in nrine and drain* at *tool; di*trn*tfnl; want of confidence; lack of mediately dispatched from Salonica to del Rio, and was held by a strong col­ energy and strength—Wff OAN OURE YOU OR ASK NO RAY. the ground. Syria. No. 8 B. St 0. train at Balls Crossing, O., struck and killed Stella Pitkin and umn of Spanish troops. The fighting CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY-CONFIDENTIAL • Sam Bourbonn&is, a section man at The twelfth annual reunion of the was of the most desperate character Thornton, was found dead beside the Eighth Michigan infantry, at Mason, injured Henry Rosenthal. Jesse Bry­ ant's skull is fractured. Mrs. Rosen ­ and continued for several hours. The SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE. STOSS', > a bed habit. Tried four track. He leaves a widow and six was attended by nearly 150 veterans. insurgents had artillery, and used it doctors and Herr* tonics by___ the ►cor* without benefit; . eroieeioiemissions and drain* increased. small children. Officers elected: President, John R. thal's arm and leg are broken. 1 became a nervous wreck. A friend who had lie* n cured by I)rs. Kennedy A Kergan effectively, forcing the Spaniards to of a similar disease, advised me to try them. 1 did ao and in two months was positive­ Emily Piellemch, a German servant Dougherty, of Lyons; vice-president, Idaho Democrats made free silver the fall back. The losses of Gen. Munoz ly cored. This was eight years ago. I am now married and have two healthy child girl, attempted to commit suicide at O. P. Hendee, of Collins; secretary and .foundation of their convention and are said to have been very heavy. It ran. ”—C. W. LEWIS. Saginaw, passed resolutions demanding like ac­ UiDIMPCI C PIIDCn “Varicocele made life miserable. I was weak and Jonesville by cutting her throat. Dis­ treasurer, Frank T. Gleason, of Lyons. is currently reported in Havana that VAnlljUl«L|-L LUHlU. nervous, eyes sunken, hashful in society, hair thin, appointment in love. ' Judge Buck, having denied the mo­ tion at the national convention. over 400 Spaniards were killed and no ambition. The ‘Golden Monitor' opened my ryes. The New Method Treatment of Surveyor Little, while running lines tion to dissolve the injunction placed The Middlesex woolen mill of Low­ Dr*. Kennedy and Kergan cured me in a few weeks.—L L. PBTEKBON, Ionia, wounded. The scene of the battle is CllICCinilC PIIDCn J. P. EMERSON relates his experience. “I lived on to Bagley, found a vein of iron ore. It on the issuance of Vicksburg's water ell, Mass., employing nearly 1,000 not a greatdistance from Havana, and CMluylUnd wUnCUa afkrm. Ateohooll learned an early habit, which is located about 12 miles from the works and electric lighting bonds by hands, will close its department for an weakened me physically, sexually and mentally. Family doctor* said 1 waa going the firing was heard in the city. into ‘decline ’ (oonsnmptlon.) Finally “The Golden Monitor, ’ edited by Dr*. Kennedy Menominee iron range. reason of irregularities of the council's indefinite period. Overproduction. A Kergan, foil into my hand*. I learned the TRUTH and the CAUBE. Belf-abose ; Judge Andrew C. Maxwell, of Bay proceeding and errors at the election President Cleveland ’s administration had sapped my yitality. 1 took the New Method Treatment and was cured. My Detective Stacy, of the Fort Wayne friends think 1 wa* cured of consumption. I hare sent them many patient*, all of City, one of the best known judges of of April 27, the council abandoned the railroad, was found guilty of man ­ was indorsed and gold declared the whom were cured. Their New Method Treatment supplies rigor, yitality and Michigan, has been married to a charm­ whole matter and ordered another slaughter at Canton, O., for shooting safe money standard, by the Demo­ manhood. ” special election to be held June 29. cratic convention of Delaware. “This terrible blood disease waa In my system for eight ing widow, Mrs. Edna Merrill. James Riley for train jumping, ,v y*ar». Had taken mercury for two years, but the disease J The 12-year-old Bon of Jewell Smith, I Fox St Mason's furniture factory was a At Doucette, Texas, the engine Cardinal Satolll has been relieved . . mples and blotches on the skin, ulcer* in the mouth and on of Fort Gratiot, was terribly burned burned to the ground *t Corunna, loss and his successor appointed. Private . mum peine, falling out of hair, weakness, etc. My brother, who had been boiler of the Nebraska Lumber Co.’s cured of Gleet ana Htrirture by Dr*. Kennedy andana Kergan,nergan, recommended them.Uiern. about the face by an explosion of gun $15,000 to $20,000, with only $7,000 in locomotive exploded, killing seven advices received from Rome are to the They cured me in a few weeks, and 1 thank God 1 consultedconsul them. No return of the powder. He will lose his sight, auranoe. It is believed that the firs men outright and injuring three others. effect that Mgr. Falconio, titular arch­ disease in six year*." —W, P. M . Jackson. j C. C. Bowen, of Detroit, president A originated in the dry kiln. The firm Dispatches from Buluwsyoshow that bishop of Aoerenja, will succeed Car­ 17 YEARS IN DETROIT, 200,000 CURED. NO RISK. the board of trustees of Kalamazoo col­ has been doing a very large business the revolt of the natives in the Umtali dinal 8atoll! os apostolic delegate to DC&nCRI Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are yoa contemplating lege, has presented that institution and had 500 bed room seta in their district of Matabeland is of the most the United States at an early date. ntnt/Cni marriage? Has your blood l>s*n di seased t Hare yon any weakness? Our New Method Treatment will ears you. What it has done for other* it will do for $ 5,000 to pay off it* indebtedness. orders. The city’s trustees of the serious nature. The bodies of 30 or 40 A train on the Lake street elevated you. CONSULUTI0II FREE. No matter who ha* treated you, write for an honest A new paving material has been in ­ bonns given the firm, when it started, murdered whites have already been road, at Chicago, plunged into an open opinion Free of Charge. Charge* reasonable. BOOKS FREE.-'The Golden Monitor" switch at the Rockwell street station. (illustrated),(uinetra on Disseees of Men.Inclose postage 2 cento. vented made partly of cork. Various have offered the firm to nse the $5,000 discovered and patrols hsv« been sent _-----NO NAMES______USED WITHOU_ T WlWRITTEN CONSENT. PRI­ of the insurance which protects their to warn the settlers who have been or­ The motorcar plunged to the ground, an ­ VATE. Nomedlclnstsnt C O. D. NonamM on box*! or tnvtl-envel- ingredients, of which cork forms a con- 5 op*g. Everything confidential. Question list and cost of ftderable part, are pressed into blocks, interest in building a new factory. dered to the laager at Fort Salisbury, other car being balanced over the side of Treatment FREE. i <: the result is a substance which, The bonns was given with the oondi which is itself considered to be in thee lev a ted structure. M. G. J 'hnson, wuile cheep to produce, is durable, tion that the factory must run six danger. The Mashonaa have joined the motor-man, was fatally injured and No.l48SHELBY ST. silent, non-absorbent and affords a years and employ 40 men. The fae- the Mata be lea and the situation is con ­ several passengers were seriously in ­ DRS.KENNEDY&KERGAN 1 DETROIT, MICH. ® good foothold for horses. tory will probably be rebuilt. stantly growing more grave. jured. OLIHTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1890.

LIVED AND DIED ON FUUIT. TAIMAGE’S SERMON. and however lowly the portals. Is as up to this bitterness and that success, Cnrloua Qcmi «( • Girui LUtUuM near God's heart as an Alhambra or a through .this river and across that sea? Kremlin. Prove it, you say. Proverbs but, blessed be God, that path always The Oven for • DlttvIU NMIm. 3: 33, "He blesaeth the habitation of comer out at the Promised Land. Lieut Wilhelm Boeter lean than four ‘GOD IN LITTLE THINGS.’* LAST SUNDAY’S SUBJECT. the lust. ” Mark that! Mark that! rears ago was an ordinary meat-eat­ I remark, again, that all those Is the most important part of a cooking apparatus. ing, lager-beer drinking officer In the I remark further that God arranges The fire-box is the digestive organ; the draft is the all our friendships. You were driven things that seem to be but accidents kalaer’s crack regiment of husssra. '‘Are Not Two Sparrows Bold For a in our life are under the Divine super ­ circulation. These vital organs are those which, in the lays the New York Herald. A treatise to the wall. You found a man Just at Farthing, and One of Them Mhall Not that crisis who sympathized with you vision. We sometimes seem to be go­ on the advantaged of a “fruitarian ” Fall on the Ground Without Voar ing helmless and anchorless. You say, diet came Into hla hands and he was and helped you. You say, “How lucky Father**—Mat 10:S». I was!” There was no luck about It. “If I had some other trade; If I had not eompletely won over. He was no com­ gone there this summer; If I had lived mon or garden vegetarian. Such in ­ God sent that friend Just as certainly as he sent the angel to strengthen in some other house. ” You have no dividuals may revel in rice, riot on OU see the Bible right to say that. Every tear you Majestic Range Christ. Your domestic friends, your radishes and eat vegetables, but the will not be limited wept, every step you have taken, every lieutenant would have none of them. business friends, your Christian in the choice of friends, God sent them to bless you, burden you have carried Is under Di­ This fin de slecle purist would have symbols. There is vine inspection, and that even which nothing save nuts and some ripened and If any of them have proved trait­ are different, and work upon different principles from hardly a beast, orous, it Is only to bring out the value startled your whole household with fruits. But nuts from over the seas or bird, or in ­ horror Ood met with perfect placidity, thosein any other stove or range. were hard to get and fruits that travel of those who remain. If some die, it la The Majestic oven is the most sensitive oven ever sect, which has not only that they may stand at the out ­ because he knew it was for your good. long distances became soft. Hence, to been called to Il­ made; tne fire-box is the most economical in operation, obtain them in a state of pristine pur ­ posts of heaven to greet you at your It was part of a great plan projected lustrate some Di­ coming. long ago. in eternity. When you come and the draught is the simplest and most perfect. ity and digestibility Herr Boeter re­ vine truth — the signed his commission and started for • • • to reckon up your mercies, you will ox’s patience, the point to that affliction as one of your These are 3 of the points that the land where he could make a home ant ’s industry, the I remark again, that God puts down that met his special requirements. He the limit to our temporal prosperity. greatest blessings spider ’s skill, the hind ’s surefooted ­ God has a strange way with us. make the Majestic the perfect visited Egypt, Tonga Fiji, New Zea­ ness, the eagle’s speed, the dove ’s gen­ The world of finance seems to have land, Australia, Java, Ceylon and no God in it You cannot tell where a Joseph found his way to the prime Cooking Range. tleness, and even the sparrow’s mean ­ minister's chair by being pushed into India. But none of these entirely ness and insignificance. In Oriental man will land. The affluent fall; the commended Itself. Finally he went to poor rise. The Ingenious fall; the ig­ a pit; and to many a Christian down SPAULDING- & CO., AGT’S, ST. JOHNS Jamaica. He had inherited several countries none but the poorest people norant succeed. An enterprise opening is up. The wheat must he flailed; large estates in Germany and was pos­ buy the sparrow and eat It—so very grandly, shuts in bankruptcy, while the quarry must be blasted; the dia ­ sessed of a fortune of some $ 2,000,000. little meat is there on the bones, and so out of the peat dug up from some New mond must be ground; the Christian .HORSE SENSE In December last he arrived in Ja­ very poor is it, what there is of it. England marsh the millionaire builds must be afflicted; and that single maica accompanied by a salaried com­ The comfortable population would not his fortune. The poor mrfn thinks It event which you supposed stood en ­ IN A panion —Herr Georg Pentrke, a retired think of touching It any more than is chance that keeps him down; the tirely alone, was a connecting link paymaster in the German army. “The you would think of eating a bat or a rich man thinks it is chance which between two great chains, one chain fruitarians ’* became generally known. lamprey. Now, says Jesus, If God hoists him; and they are both wrong. reaching through all eternity past and They wore clothes made of the lightest takes such good care of a poor bird that It is so hard to realize that God rules the other chain reaching through all possible silk fabrics and carried green is not worth a cent, will he not care for the money market, and has a hook in eternity future —so small an event fas­ sunshades. One serious fault that the you, an immortal? the nose of the stock-gambler, and that tening two eternities together. lieutenant found with the Jamaicans We associate God with revolutions. all the commercial revolutions of the • • m was that they dressed Improperly. His We can see a Divine purpose in the world shall result in the very best for There is a man who says, “That Idea of fitness was but a trifle re­ discovery of America, in the inven ­ God ’s dear children. doctrine cannot be true, because things tion of the art of printing, in the ex­ moved from what Trilby described as My brethren, do not kick against the do go so very wrong.” I reply it is no “the altogether.” So far as diet was posure of the Gunpowder Plot, in the inconsistency on the part of God, but contrivance of the needle-gun, in the Divine allotments. God knows Just concerned Herr Boeter was perfectly how much money it is best for you to a lack of understanding on our part. satisfied with Jamaica. He found a ruin of an Austrian or Napoleonic I hear that men are making very fine despotism; but how hard it is to see lose. You never gain unless it is best continuous and abundant supply of for you to gain. You go up when it is shawls in some factory. I go in on THE WORLD’S FAIR the luscious fruit. His only tipple was God in the minute personal afTalrs of best for you to go up, and go down the first floor, and see only the raw . Committee, who tested the. the milk of the cocoanut. He kept a our lives! We think of God as making materials, and I ask, “Are these the a record of the starry host, but cannot when it is best for you to go down. ncCormlck No. 4 Steel flower cutlass in his room for the special Prove it, you say. I will. Rom. 8: shawls I have heard about? ” "No,’ in the only regular exposition, purpose of chopping off the husks of realize the Bible truth that he knows says the manufacturer, “go up to the field trials, in a heavy growth bow many hairs are on our head. It 28, “All things work together for good the nut His habit was to take a quan ­ to them that love God. ” You go Into next floor;’’ and I go up, and there I of timothy and clever, na il. In seems a grand thing that God provided their official report: “Tb” tity of oranges, star apples, bananas, a factory, and you see twenty or thirty begin to see the design. But the man etc., and, having removed the skins, for hundreds of thousands of Israelites says, “Do not stop here; go up to the efficiency of the machine pound the fruit together In a mortar, in the desert; but we cannot appre­ wheels, and they are going in different thus, under fair conditions directions. This band is rolling off top floor of the factory, and you will nearly 70 per cont. Ordinary squeezing lime Juice over the whole ciate the truth that, when a sparrow see the idea fully carried out. ” I do and making what he said was a dish ia hungry, God stoops down and opens this way, and another band another figures for ordinary mower* way; one down and another up. You so, and, having come to the top, see are at least twenty pounds fit for the gods. He took several cold- its mouth and puts the seed in. We the complete pattern of an exquisite higher In totel draft, with an water baths dally. Instead of soap he are struck with the idea that God fills say, “What confusion In a factory!” Oh, no, all these different bands are shawl. So In our life, standing down efficiency of not above CO per used the lime fruit. He and his com­ the universe with his presence, but can ­ on a low level of Christian experience cent., which letter figure good panion made a tour of the island in a not understand how he encamps in the only different parts of the machinery. machines should be expected to So I go into your life and see strange we do not understand God ’s dealings. covered van, in which they slept at crystal palace of a dewdrop, or finds He tells us to go up higher and higher, exceed." The McCormick Is the night. While camping among swamps room to stand between the alabaster things. Here is one providence pull ­ lightest draft, and most effec­ ing you in one way and another in an ­ until we begin to understand the Di­ tive grass cutter yet produced. on the north side the lieutenant was pillars of the pond lily. We can see vine meaning with respect to us, and attacked by malarial fever, in the God in the clouds. Can we see God in other way. But these are differ­ [Highest Medal awarded.] ent parts of one machinery by which we advance until we stand at the very i height of which he plunged into a river these flowers at our feet? gate of heaven, and there see God ’s •and then went for a long walk in the We are apt to place God on some he will advance your everlasting and McCormick Binders, Raspers and Mowers are built by the McCORMICK HARVESTING present well-being. idea ail wrought out —a perfect idea of sun. He became seriously ill and trav­ great stage—or to try to do It—ex­ mercy, of love, of kindness. And w« MACHINE C0.t CHICAGO, and art for uJs wherever grain or grass is grown. eled back to Kingston. He refused to pecting him there to act out his stu ­ Now you know that a second mort­ say, “Just and true are all Thy ways.’ call a doctor, and when his landlady pendous projects, but we forget that gage, and a third and fourth mortgage, .It is all right at the top. Remember went for one on her own responsi ­ the life of a Cromwell, an Alexander, are often worth nothing. It is the there 1b no inconsistency on the part of $ 1800.00 bility the lieutenant chucked the or a Washington, or an archangel, is first mortgage that is a good invest ­ God, but it is only our mental and MARBLE GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. physic out of the window and persisted not more under Divine inspection than ment. I have to tell you that every spiritual incapacity. In his diet of fruit and on the 2d day Christian man has a first mortgage and $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap- your life or mine. Pompey thought Some of you may be disappointed /lies through us for the most meritorious patent during of March last passed away in his sleep. there must be a mist over the eyes of on every trial, and on every disaster, this summer —vacations are apt to be GRANITE the month preceding. His effects were handed over to the We secure the best patents for our clients, God because be so much favored and it must make a payment of eternal disappointments —but whatever your and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to German oonsul, among them being two Caesar. But there is no such mist. He advantage to his soul. How many perplexities and worriments, know keep track oi their bright ideas. At the same tune we drafts for £1,000 each and nearly £300 sees everything. We say God ’s path is worriments it would take out of your that “Man ’s heart devlseth his way, wish to impress upon the public the fact that in gold. The deceased was 35 years in the great waters. True enough; but heart, if you believed that fully. You but the Lord directeth his steps” Ask IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS old, a cultured gentleman and could no more certainly than he is In the buy goods and hope the price will go these aged men in this church It it is THAT YIELD FORTUNES, converse fluently in seven languages. water in the glass on the table. We up, but you are in a fret and a frown not so. It has been so in my own life. sock as dm “car-window ” which can he easily slid op He was buried with a cocoanut bough for fear the price will go down. You Cemetery Work of any description at and down without breaking the passengers back, say God guides the stars in their One summer I started for the Adiron- Low in Price as any place in Mich* "saucepan, ” ** collar-button, ” "nut-lock/* "bottle, on his coffin. A few days before his courses. Magnificent truth! but no do not buy the goods using your best dacka, but my plans were so changed lean. I have a Fine Display of NEW stopper, and a thousand other little things that most death he had a serious quarrel with more certain truth than that he de­ discretion in the matter, and then say, DESIGNS in Scotch, Bwedish ani any one can find a way of improving; ana these simple his companion because he discovered that I landed In Liverpool. I studied inventions are the ones that bring hugest returns to the cides which road or street you shall “O, Lord, I have done the best I could; law and I got into the ministry. I American Granitea. author. Try to think of something to invent. < that Pentzke was in the habit of In ­ take In coming to church. Understand I commit this whole transaction into After getting prices elsewhere call and dulging in the substantial pleasures of resolved to go as a missionary to IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. that God does not sit upon an indiffer ­ Thy hands! ” That Is what religion is China, and I stayed in the United examine. You will decide to Patents taken out through us receive special notice ia ■ham and eggs, mutton chops, etc. ent or unsympathetic throne, but that good for or it is good for nothing. buy of me. he ** National Recorder, published at Washington, States I thought I would like to be in D. • e • C., which is the Dest newspaper published in America , The finest turquoises come from Persia he sits down beside you to-day, and the east, and I went to the weat; all in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub ­ stands beside me to-day, and no affair F. F. MURDOCK scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. A man of large business concludes to the circumstances of life, all my work, We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month of our lives is so insignificant but that go out of his store, leaving much of different f.om that which I expected. Opposite Post Office. St. Johns, Mlobk which wins our $i;o prize, and hundreds of thousands it is of importance to God. of copies of the “National Recorder, ” containing n his investments in the business, and "A man ’s heart devlseth his way, but sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, In the first place, God chooses our he says to his sons, “Now, I am going the Lord directeth bis steps.” will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their occupation for us. I am amazed to to leave this business in your bands. So, my dear friends, this day take LIVERY attention the merits of the invention. Pure see how many people there are dissatis ­ Perhaps I may come back in a little home this subject. Be content with A llcom implications regarded strictly coa 6dmrial Blood Is essential to health. Now Is the fied with the work they have to do. I while, and perhaps not. While I am such things as you have. From every —AND— time to parity end enrich the blood, and think three-fourths wish they were in gone you will please to look after af­ grass-blade under your feet learn the JOHN WEDDERBURN A CO., thus give vigor and vitality, by taking Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, some other occupation, and they spend fairs.” After awhile the father comes lesson of Divine care, and never let the 618 F Street, N. W., a great deal of time in regretting that back and finds everything at lcose smallest bird flit across your path Box 385. Washington. D. C. they got in tb» wrong trade or profis- ends, and the whole business seems to without thinking of the truth, that IdF" Rf/trtmce—editor 0 /this fajtr. WriUjtrmm- sion. I want to tell you that God put be going wrong. He says, “I am go­ two sparrows are sold for a farthing, jo-tiMet JamIti* J*REE. Hood'sinto operation all the influences which ing to take possession of this business and one of them shall not fall on the led you to that particular choice. Many —you know I never fully surrendered ground without your Father. Blessed of you are not in the business that you It; and henceforth consider yourselves be Hia glorious name forever. Amen. Sarsaparilla expected to be in. You started for the subordinates. ” Is he not right in do- The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. >1. ministry and learned merchandise; you ing it? He saves the business. The “Mr. Tan Minutes. ” Hood ’* Pills cure all Liver ills 25 cents started for the law and you are a phy­ Lord seems to let us go on in Ufa, In the Christian Observer the fol­ sician; you preferred agriculture and guided by our own skill, and we make lowing touching story is told of the Boarding Stable Caveats,PATENTS and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-1 miserable work of it. God comes down late Prince Napoleon. He had Joined Of course it’s imitated — you became a mechanic. You thought FINE TURNOUTS OF AH- KINDS ent business conducted for MootRATK gets. one way; God thought another. to our shop, or our store, and says, the English army in Africa, and was Oun Orrtcc is O pposite U. S. PATCNTOrricc anything good always is— and we can secure parent in leas time than those Hugh Miller says, “I will be a stone ­ “Things are going wrong. I am go­ one day at the head of a squad riding I pact si attention given to Boarding Horses, rim remote from Washington. that’s endorsement, not a ing to take charge. I am Master, and horseback outside the camp. It was a class outfit* furnished for Commercial Men, Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip ­ mason;” God says, “You will be a Funeral;. Pleasure Parties, Etc. tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of pleasant kind, but still en ­ geologist.” David goes out to attend I know what Is best, and I proclaim my dangerous situation. One of the com­ charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. authority. ” We are merely subordi ­ pany said: KF-Persons bavins Lame and Disabled Hones 1 A PAMWMLgT, “ How to Obtain Patents, ” with dorsement. HIRES Root- his father’s sheep; God calls him to will tad the best of facilities for treatment at my cost of same in the U, S. and foreign countries govern a nation. Saul goes out to hunt nates. It is like a boy at school with “We had better return. If we don ’t (tobies, M. C. I.I VESAY, Vsterner/ Burgeon,la at­ 1 scat free. Address, beer is imitated. tendance. Sublet ad door Weat of The Rtoo Mud* only bv Th« Chartai K. Hlr«* Cfi., Philadelphia. his father's asses, and before he gets a long sum that he cannot do. He has hasten, we may fall into the hands of Norik sids. (12*8) A 25c. packaf* Baku 6 gallons. Sold everywhere. been working at it for hours, making the enemy. ” C.A.SNOW&CO. back finds the crown of regal domin ­ FHANK BCHOriRI U Proy'r. ion. How much happier would we be figures here and rubbing out figures “Oh,” said the prince, "let us stay Ow. Patent Orncc, Washington . D. C. The Great If we were content with the places there, and it is all mixed up; and the here ten minutes and drink our coffee.” KIDNEY, God gave us! God saw your tempera­ teacher, looking over the boy’s shoul ­ Before the ten minutes had passed, The COAST LINE to MACKINAC der, knows that he cannot get out of it, a company of Zulus came upon them, LIVER & ment and all the circumstances by - - >• 6 TAKE THE f ■ which you were surrounded, and I be­ and, cleaning the slate says, “Begin and in the skirmish the prince lost his The Clifton House BLADDER lieve nine-tenths of you are in the again.” Just so God says to us. Our life. CURE. work you are best fitted for. I hear a affairs get into an inextricable entan ­ His mother, when informed of the CHICAGO, IthranliU, MtAfL great racket in my watch, and I find glement, and he rubs everything out facts, in her anguish, said: is recognized the headquarters for all Ad t toe 4 PunphM (ns Michigan people. Being controled by Dr. Kilmer 4* Co.. Binghamton. N. V that the hands and the wheels and the and says, “Begin again!” Is he not “That was his great mistake from Detroit capital, its proprietors feel spec­ springs are getting out of their places. wise and loving in so doing? babyhood. He never wanted to go to ially interested to make Michigan trade ITbompsaa’s Eya Watar. I sent It down to the Jeweler's and say, I think the trouble Is, that there is bed/at night in time, nor to rise in the and traveling public at home. The rates so large a difference between the Di­ sre reasonable, $2.00, $2-50 and $3.00 per JOHN W.NOHRIS, "Overhaul that watch, and teach the morning. He was ever pleading for Wsililnglon, D.O. wheels, and the spring, and the hands vine and the human estimate as to ten minutes more. When too sleepy to day, American plan. Accommodations utes Clnlms, first class. CLEVELAND ______Pmdon Burea u . to mind their own business. ” You what is enough. I have heard of peo­ speak, he would lift up his two little jonUug claims. attyainea know a man having a large estate. He ple striving for that which is enough, hands and spread out ten fingers, in ­ f jj MACKINAC • gathers his working hands In the but I never heard of anyone who had dicating that he wanted ten minutes GEO. CUMMINGS HOTEL CO, CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS.*"'" morning, and Bays to one, “You go and enough. What Ood calls enough for more. On this account I sometimes PROPRIETORS. 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers W* toll |,o bow to mak. big n oney In Oold Storks os roan, man calls too little. What man •mall tartitmMU. Reliable Information melted In* trim that vine; ” to another, “You go called him ‘Mr. Ten Minutes. ’ ” Tha Qr.at.at Perfection yat attained in Boat Addrewi, The Oold stork Investment Co., Colorado and weed those flowers;” to another, calls enough, God says is too much. How many have lost not only Construction— Lniurmui Equipment. Artistic Sprlngi, Colo. P. O. Bos 507 Agents wanted. The difference between a poor man ParniahiM. Decoration and efficient Service. “You plough that tough glebe;” and their lives, but their precious, immor­ insuring the higheat degree of each one goes to his particular work. and a rich man is only the difference tal souls, by this sin of procrastination! COnFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY. The owner of the estate points the in banks. The rich man puts his When God calls, we should promptly Pou* Timm hi Win Bitwccn DROPSY man to what he knows he can do best, money in the Washington bank or the obey. Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac TKKATBD VRIK. and so it Is with the Lord. Central bank or the Metropolitan bank, Positively Cared with Vegetable Remedies or some other bank of that character, Ha Protarts and Saras. PETOSKEY, “THE 800,” MARQUETTE, Bare eared tkonsseds of am. Care no mi pro I remark further that God has ar­ ? P'3 JUTs AND DULUTH. aoanoad hopsle ■ by beet phyelrlana. In* Ant doee ranged the place of our dwelling. What while the poor man comes up and The following beautiful thought is mcAVfe A15. i rwut MARKs^v •rmptome dleappesri In ten day. at least two-thirds \W COPYRIGHTS.^ LOW RATB5 to Picturesque Mackinac and all syasDOom. removed. Bond lor free book testimo­ particular city or town, street or house makes his investments in the bank of by the Rev. Wm. L. Worcester: Return, teclading (Teals and Barths. From nials of mlraenlone rnraa. Tea day’s treatment free CAN ,I OBTAfNBTAJN 4 PATKWTPATENT ft _ftt |_ Cleveland, fiS; from Toledo, figi from De­ by mail. If yon order trial sand IPs In .temps to pay you shall live in seems to he a mere him who runs all the quarries, all the “As we learn to know the Lord more troit. $ 14.go. pestste. Pa. H. H. Oases a Sows, Atlanta, Oa. It matter of accident You go out to hunt mines, all the gold, all the earth, all truly we see that he can never lead EVERY EVENING yon order trial re tarn this advertisement to ns. for a house, and you happen to pass heaven. Do you think a man can fall us Into temptation, nor can he ever Between Detroit and Cleveland up a certain street, and happen to see when he la backed up like that? desire that-we shall be exposed to evil IP^SPil Connecting st Cleveland with Karl lest Trains a sign, and you select that house. Was You may have seen a map on which and its distress. The Lord Is always for all points Hast, South and Southwest and at U all happening so? Oh, no! God Is described, with red ink, the travels working to protect us, to save us from Detroit lor all points North and Northwest. guided you in every step. He foresaw of the children of Israel through the danger and from suffering. To say Svnday Trigs tern. July. Avgust and September Only. C ON SUM PTION the future. He knew all your circum ­ desert of the promised land. You see even that he permits evil and tempta­ EVERY DAY BETWEEN stances, and he selected Just that one bow they took this and that direction, tion ia to speak in accommodation to Cleveland, PuHn-Bay f Toledo Send for Illustrated Para oh let. Address W. N. U.. D. —XIV — 26. house as better for you than any of the crossed the river and went through the our Imperfect thoughts; for the Lord ten thousand habitations in the city. sea. Do you know God has made a always protects and saves and nothing A. A. SOMANTZ, e. a.. ONTNOIT, SSION. When Answering Advertisement Please Mention This Taper. Our house, however humble the roof map of your Ufa with paths leading else.” te Tie itirail I Cleveland sieam lav. Co CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1890

A ndrew W. D ukkeb , chairman of HUBATEOHDEK -Stats of Michigan infinwei if they have to strangle the money county of Clinton, ss. At a ssasionof tha Pro­ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. The Independent the Hiugham Republican township com­ power, and send the federal troops to Pbate Court for the county of Clinton, holden at the mittee, has announced, through a letter IBLE! blow up Wall street. Let us have an ­ Probate Office, Id the village of 8t. Johns, on Barbers. Thursday, the 21st dey of May, In the year to*the News, that he will not support other Washington to lead the American one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six. ACOB FOEKCH, proprietor of Tbe Centra QBO. 8. COKBIT, Prophibtoh . Present,Charles M. Merrill, Judge or Probate. Barber Shop. Ladies ’ and children's hair McKinley or Linton. He says: “The A Manistee Pastor's Idea of True forces against the British gold bug Id the matter of the estate of GEORGE W. J-ntting a specialty. Good bath rooms In connection wealth of the east is corrupting this tyrants and drive them from the land. STEPHENSON, deceased. HENRY M TELLER FOR PRESIDENT, Democracy. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, nation and is about to fasten upon us a We need another Jackson to swear by of John H. Stephenson, praying that the last Attorneys. The Republican convention has de ­ gold standard, under the guise of pro­ the Eternal that the people shall rule will end testament of said deceased may be proved Wlut Should H« Doue at the Chit-ego and admitted to probate sad thatGalusha Pennell EWI8 SEVERANCE, A. H. AT- liberately abandoned the principles tection. There are a great many repub ­ this land. We need another Lincoln to or some other suitable person may be appointed j TORNEY. Over Bunday's Grocery. 1404 which gave it coherence. It bids for Convention — Mu king a New Part; uud administrator of said estate. licans who believe in silver, but are emancipate both the white and colored Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the Retaining the Old Name—Teller and BDW1N H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOL1NU. public favor on a new and, for it, un ­ obliged to vote for gold in order to vote slaves to the money power. Will the 18tli day of June A. D. 1896, at oue YON * DOOLINO, Attorneys at Law, 8t. tried issue, an issue in which it follows Tillman a Solution of the Problem of’06. o’clock in tbe afternoon, be assigned for the Johns, Mich. Office over Kendrick ’s store. protection. I prefer to be an indepen ­ Chicago convention give us such a man V bearing of said petition, and that tbe heirs at law L in the footsteps of Grover Cleveland and dent voter rather than belong to a party and legatees of said deceased aud all other person* Thomas . Hines , interested in said will are required to appear at a SPAULDING, NORTON 4k WEIMEK, At- John G. Carlisle. which will force a gold standard, under Editor Free Coinage Independent, Rector of Holy Trinity Church. session of said court then to be holdeD at tbe Pro­ ttoruers at Law. Office over St.Johns Nation- Henry M. Teller, of Colorado, and the bate Office in the village of 8t. Johns snd show *n Bank »440 the circumstances. I believe that silver You have very kindly sent me your Manistee, Mich., June 13,1896. cause, lfsny there be, why the will should not be little band of patriots who join in his should be placed back where it was paper for some months past and I have approved. ILL H. BKUNSON, Attorney at Law and And it is further ordered, that notice be given W Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Putt ’s leave-taking of the party which he has prior to 1873 before it was demonetized, read it with interest and profit, and like Old People. to the persons interested in said estate, oi tbe grocery store. 1816 served so long, represent a vast army of and maintain that the common people its spirit and tone and earnest aggress­ Old people who require medicine to pendency of the hearing thereof by causing regulate the bowels nnd kidneys will find a copy of this order to be publisned in toe JOHN h . kkdkwa . hknby b. walbridu . earnest men who will not follow after are entitled to the dollar given them by iveness. 1 am reminded of the old Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed EDEMA & WALHR1 DUE, Attorneys the strange god of gold. the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This and circulated in said county of Clinton, at Law, at the old stand, over the “corner the founders of this nation. ” He de ­ adage, “Be sure you are right and then medicine does not stimulate and contains for three successive weeks previous to said day of FJ rug store,” St. Johns, Mich. 1887 That army will enlist under the ban ­ clares that the rich will rule this country go ahead. ” You are certainly in the no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts hearing. ner that is, we hope, to be raised in Chi­ CHARLES M. MERRILL, ALHKIDGE 4k OSBORN, Attorneys at with an iron hand unless the debtor as right road ; hence drive ahead. as a tonic aud alterative. It acts mildly fAtruecoDV.) Judge of Probate. W Law. Office over Allison ’s Jewelry Stere. cago next month, and when the united well as the creditor class is protected, I like the editorial in your last issue on the stomach and bowels, adding hosts of silver seek a leader born and strength and giving tone to the organs, ROBATE NOTICE__ Probate Court, a. M. PKBBIN. P. X. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN and suggests, as the only safe course to entitled “Success is Possible.” If the thereby aiding Nature in the performance Clinton County, ss. Notice Is hereby given EKHINS Ac BALDWIN, Attorneys at bred for the conflict upon which they pursue, that when the rich want gold Pthat all claims and demands against tbe estate of Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, Chicago convention will adopt a plat­ of the functions. Electric Bitters is an GEOR iE W. 81'EPHENSON. deceased, will be Ppension, real estate agents, conveyancers and are about to enter, rising high above all standard, the common people must rise form, short, sharp, with a plain and excellent appetizer and aids digestion. heard by the Judge of Probate of said county, at money loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, others, they will see the figure of the Old People find it just exactly what they the Probate Office in the village of St. Johns, on the and make collections. Business entrusted to their up in their might and secure the oppo­ ringing declaration in favor of the free 10th (lay of December, A. D, 1806, and that rare will be promptly and faithlullv attended to. Giant of the Rockies, who now bids fare­ site. He further says: “I ask no one coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per the creditors of said deceased are a lowed six months Office over Wickes’ grocery, Clinton Avenue, St. well bottle at Fildew & Millman ’s Drug Store, from the date of this notice in which to present Johns, Mich. 1188 to the party of Lincoln, because it to follow my course, but I do ask you to declare against the issue of any more St. Johns and Fowler. 5 their claims for adjustment. —Dated June ceases to be the party of the people. 18th, A.D., 1896. CHARLES M. MERRILL. \\rn. H. CA8TLE, Attorney at Law. be true to your convictions, and if.you bonds, and in favor of the initiative and 87-4 Judge of Probate. YV Money to Loan, office head of Clinton No other name will inspire the hearts believe in silver, under no circumstances referendum, and drop all other issues Kucklen ’* Arnica salve. avenue, e*st side. 1133 of bimetalists, from ocean to ocean, as HOHATE OK DKH— State of Michigan vote for gold.” for the present then nominate men of The Best Salve in the world for Outs county of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ will the name of the man who so nobly national reputation, well known charac­ Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Scourt for the county of Clinton, holden at the Dentistry. probate office, in the village of St. Johns, on breaks the ties of a lifetime, rather than Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilblanes, H. KENYON, Dentist East Walker William C. Shepard , secretary of ters, and who are in full sympathy with Thursday, the 4th day of June In the year abate one jot from the steam demands th* platform I believe that such a ticket Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud post one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six. Street. 1188 of his conscience. There can be no the prohibition state central committee, tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It Present,Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. has announced that the broad guage would sweep the country like a prairie is gu ran teed to give perfect satisfaction In the matter of tbe estate of THOMAS O. G. H. M ANN, D. D. 8. Office over question of the lesser issues which have FOLEY, deceased. Spaulding A Co.’s hardware, oppo­ prohibitionists would hold a mass con ­ fire, or a western cyclone, and be elected. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per On reading and filing the petition duly verified, site The Steel Hotel. Surgery a marked party lines in the past. There box. For sale by Fildew & Millman, 8t of Mary Foley, praying that the last will and testa­ specialty. Office hours, S to 12 a. vention at LanslDg on July 3 for the The platform should not be more than in., 1:30 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8, evening. is but one issue from this day on. That Johns and Fowler. ment of said deceased may be proved and admitted purpose of declaring for silver. It is twelve or fifteen lines as to length, and to probate, and that she or some other suitable per­ issue can find no abler, no nobler, no vigorous English should be used which son may be appointed administratrix of said estate. E. CORHIN, M. D., D. D. 8. To gel more unselfish champion than the grand understood that the Dickie faction will Advertised Letters. Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, • the benefit of the experience, medical know- also have a mass convention on the the common people could understand tbe 2(1 day of July, A. D. 1896, at one Se and surgical skill which are indispensable to old man whose state, almost without o’clock in the afternoon be assigned for the hear­ rlection of results in dentistry, apply to Corbin same date. He says it is quite probable without resorting to the use of a diction ­ June 28, 1890. ing of said petition, and that tbe heirs at law and Son, St. Johns. distinction of party, confidently and ary and so plain that learned people and Brooks, Bert Lynn, Mrs. Francis legatees of said deceased and all other persons in ­ r joyously entrusted its political fate im­ that every member of the state central Campbell, Colon Lynn, u. L. D. terested in said will are required to appear at a committee will bolt the regulars. The demagogue politicians could not possi­ Ellwood. Tboe. Steel, Wm. session of said court then to he holden at tbe Pro­ Phjsicians. plicitly to him.—Detroit Evening News. Elliott, John bate office in the village of Si. Johns and show statement is made that of the 20,000 bly pervert its meaning. As to candi ­ cause, if any there be, why the will should not be h . d . mccabe p. m. approved. K. DODGE, ffl. D., Surgeon and Ho prohibitionists in Michigan, fully 18,000 dates, I would prefer to see Teller and • meopathic Physician. Office aDd residence John P. A ltgeld was renominated And it is further ordered, that notice he given J of them are for the white metal. Teller Tillman nominated on such a platform to tht, persons Interested in said estate of the pen ­ over Spaulding A Co.’s hardware, opp. Tbe Steel. for governor of Illinois by the Demo­ and so make the campaign one long, dency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy of crats at their convention in Peoria on or Boies would be acceptable bo them as this order to be published in the Clinton Independ ­ J. THtVIS, n. Over Fildew a candidate for president, and the pro­ famous and national T party. I be­ ent, a newspaper printed and circulating in said • A Millman ’s. Diseases of women and chlk- Tuesday. The nomination was unani ­ county of Clintou for three successive weeks sJn a specialty. hibitionists of the state, he says, stand lieve that the result would be very much previous to said dav of hearing. mous, and was made mid bursts of wild like a famous tea party held in Boston CHARLES M. MERRILL, RANK C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and ready to fuse in any union of all the A true copy Tudae of Probate Surgeon. Office over Spaulding A Company's enthusiasm. That Gov. Altgeld is a more than a century ago. It would Phardware store, St. Johns, Mich. 1367 great favorite among the Democrats of silver forces. mean revolution by peaceful means, the ORTGAGE SALK.—Default having been E. KNAPP, ffl. !»., Physician and his state there can be no doubt A few casting off the British yoke and the res­ made in the coudiilons of a certain mortgage • Surgeon. Office at residence, first house McK inley is still unpledged to en Mmade by Adam Gass and Frances Gass, hit wife, Cto south of the Perrin House, St. Johns. 1357 moments before the nomination was toration of prosperity, wealth and hap­ Samuel Campbell dated December 11, A. D. 1880, made, he declared that he did not want force the Anti-trust law, and he is not and recorded in the office of the Register ot Deeds, M IKT, VI. D., Physician and Sur- having a word to say while Hanna piness and the redemption of this great for tbe county of CliDton and State of Michigan H• geon. Eureka. Mich. 1217 it, saying that he was physically unable republic from foreign dictation and do ­ on the 13th day of January, A. D., 1881, in Liber to lead the fight and that his financial gathers in “voluntary contributions ” 51 of Mortgages, on page *216 on which mortgage W. POLL3KU Physician and Surgeon. from monopoly. mestic traitors to our rights and liber­ there is claimed to lie due at the date of this notice • Office over the State Bank of 8L Johns. Resi­ affairs needed his attention, but there ties. Teller and Tillman ! what a com­ the’sum of six hundred and seventy-four (9074.73) Jdence corner Cass and Ottawa streets. 1284 came such a burst of disapproval from dollars and seventy-three cents, and no suit or pro­ bination ! What a red hot campaign ceedings at law or in equity having been instituted S* 1M.geon. PONT, Office HI.over 19.,H. L.Physician Hicks’ millineryand Sur- the delegates and thousands of people Note* on the Wheel. to recover the moneys secured by said moitgage, H. L. Hi they would make. The badge, of course, or any part thereof; now, therefore by virtue of store, No. 14 Clinton aveDue. Residence, corner who were crowded in the hall, that he In 188S there was no woman bicycle would be Tillman s silver pitchfork, the power of sale contained in said mortgage, aDd of Loosing and Rodgers streets, St. Johns, Mich. offered no further objections. The con. the statute in such case made and provided, notice rider, except a few professionals who piercing three gold bugs—Cleveland, is hereby given that on Friday, the 21st day \xrffl. HAVENS, .11. 19., Homoeopathic vention also adopted a silver platform. of August, A. D., 1806, at oue o’clock in the YV Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. made a business of racing. £fow there Sherman and Carlisle—the three traitors afternoon, I shall sell at public auction, to the Woodruff ’s shoe store. 1133 At the close of the convention Gov. are probably nearly 1.000,006. to American liberty and enemies of the highest bidder, at the west front door of the court Altgeld was called for and stepped upon In the future when the New York rightsof man. The battle cry: “Free house in the village of St. Johns, in the county of K. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Bur- the platform and made one of the most CliDtonfthat being the place where the Circuit __D geon. Office over SulUivan ’s clothing police arrest a rider of the bicycle for coinage of silver; no more bonds ; the Court for Clinton county Is holden), tbe premises ■tore, St. Johns. Mich 1244tf impressive speeches ever made before a described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as breaking any of the city ordinances they initiative and referdum. ” Such candi may be necessary to pay tbe amount due on said E. UILLAH, 11. 19., Physician an Q Democratic convention. In dwelling will let him go but hold the wheel as dates, on such a war cry, would set this mortgage, with eight per ceot. interest, and all • Surgeon. Office at Residence, opposite court upon the demonetization of silver he de ­ legal costs, together with an attoruey's fee pro­ house,S west. Office hours to 4 p. m., except Wed - bail. nation on fire with patriotism and stir vided by law the premises being described in said - * 1138 clared that it doubled debts, taxes and mortgage as all that certain lot, piece aDd parcel nesdsy, then 6 to 9 p. m. Some patient fellow has given up a it to its very depths. There would be of land situate in the township of Eagle, in the other fixed charges. He declared that play havoc with linen collars and cuffs. county of Clinton and State of Michigan, and SI.VI.nONS, n. U., Homoeopathic great amount of time to collecting the no doubt as to the final result. The free • Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office conditions are growing worse daily and All soils are easily removed from “Cel­ known and described as follows: Fifty-three R opinions of doctors as to wheel riding, coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 acres of land off of the west side of tbe'north on street. DeWltt. 1138 that there can be no great prosperity in luloid ’’ Collarsand Cuffs by simply w ip­ fraction of the north-east fractional quarter of and health, and he finds that over SO means honest money, a sound currency. ing them off with a damp sponge or section number tlx (6) in township number five K. ERNEST SCHEMER, Physician and Europe or this country until “the wrong (S) north of raDge four (4) west.—Dated. May 15, Surgeon, Office over C. Gruler ’s store per cent, of the medical men indorse No more bonds means freedom from cloth. Then they look as good as new DFowler, Mich. 1461 that produced this distress Las been —arc as good as new. That’s why 1896. SAMUEL CAMPBELL. wheeling as beneficial. British tyrrany and the bursting of the John S. Bennett , Mortgagee. righted.” He said that “As the Demo­ 000; persons employed in bicycle factor­ travelers, railroad men, machinists, Att’y. for Mortgagee. F. BECKWITH, M. !»., OCULIST AND shackles of the money power. The etc., prefer them E • AUR1ST, 225 E. Main Sl„ Ionia, Mich. cratic party represents the great toiling ies, 75,000 ; making sundries, 50,000; tire initiative and referendum means de ­ and producing masses, it must take the factories, 3,000; retail dealers and re­ mocracy or rule by the people. Hence TRADf Veterinary. lead in undoing this wrong. It will be pair men, 22,000; total persons con our war cry would be “Honest money ! TOM PADLEY, a fierce struggle for those unscrupulous M. GOHN, Vetinary Surgeon, Office at nected with wheeling, 4.250,000; output A sound currency ! Home rule ! ELLULOlO H• Fildew A Millman ’s drug store. Resi­ ^ mark - dence 204 Ottawa street. men, who, by corruption and trickery, of tires for this year, 3,000,000. America for Americans ! The Monroe The Pioneer llarnessmaker, fastened this system on the world, and - — INTERLINED A shrewd woman rider lia9 discovered doctrine, or no entangling alliances collars and cuffs are the only worthy Painting. they will resort, nay are already resort­ an unfailing remedy for the unpleasant with European nations; and the people water-proof collars and cuffs made. ing, to the most desperate means to hold There are imitations. See that you get J. PLCnSTKAD, PAIFTER. Ord- appearance of the face after a hard, hot rule this land.” In short, our motto • era by mall promptly attended to. "Quality their advantage. ” The governor ar­ the genuine interlined collarsand cuffs ride. The discoverer who had returned would be, “For God ; for home and for Eand excellence, the acme of success, ” is our motto. gued in favor of free silver coinage at marked as above and you will never Give us a trial. 1380tf from a 50-mile spin looking as fresh as a native land. ” This would be a new wear linen goods again. the ratio of 16 to 1. He called the re­ daisy, was asked how she did it. “Easy declaration of Independence which Sold everywhere. Col Ur* 20c. each, Caff* 40c. cent St. Louis convention “Mark pair, pi>*ta«e free. If the dealer doea not keep them Undertaking. enough,she said, “when I feel as if would strike terror to the hearts of our gelid to a* direct. State sir© and style. Hanna's trust, ” and declared that “rail­ THE CELLULOID COMPANY, \V. IVGRAH.4H, UNDERTAKER— dust and perspiration were making a American torics, bring Europe to its New York. • Walker Street East, St. Johns, Mich. road attorneys, corporation agents, O A OSN ■ IA » the hw,t cleanse S guy of me, I polish off my face with senses and liberate sixty millions of oAr \J I. I \J for these good- ______1408 lobbyists and those who have made mil­ this bit of chamois leather which I carry slaves to the money power. l. HULL, Funeial Furnisher, No. 16, lions out of the government and are under my belt.” • Clinton Are. E. I. Hull , Director. Resi­ looking for another harvest by govern­ The people have nothing to hope from Edence, 105 Wight St., St. Johns. A new bicycle chain has been invented the Republican party. It is like If your dealer Ia still .doing business at the old stand, ad' mental aid, were not only in control, but hasn ’t it, send by an Englishman who claims that it Ephraim of old, “wedded to its idols ” Ladies joining DeWitt's Grocery, where may be filled every place, from chairman to $1.35 to us will increase a rider's speed. On Sat­ found a complete stock of Draft and Driving page. If the democratic party will be and is about to commit political suicide. urday at the Catford track in London It has been upon a political drunk for true to its mission, if it will not weaken the chain was tried publicly. Tom Len- the past thirty years and is now dying WE WII L SEND YOU POSTPAID Smoker’s itself with compromises or destroy its ton riding one of the new lever chains, HARNESSES, under the gold cure treatment. But if 99 strength by adopting a neutral course, defeated J. \V. Stocks, riding a plain the Democratic party in convention as­ The “Qresco And a stock of All 1 • then the ticket placed in nomination at chain. Then Hnret, the long distance sembled at Chicago, will adopt a silver St. Louis will be dead long before the ^ rider, on the lever chain beat Chase on platform and then nominate men to It cannot break at the Side or Waist frosts of November come. If the Demo­ the ordinary in a 50-mile race. Huret ’s stand upon it who are well known to be Color: DRAB or WHITE ROBES, BLANKETS, cratic party will declare for an American time was 1:42:42 1-5. The success of in full sympathy with it, and then go LONO, SHORT and nEDIUn LENGTH policy; if it will boldly declare that we the lever chain may revolutionize coun ­ before the people on that issue, without WHIPS, must be true to ourselves and look after try riding as well as race riding. No any reference to the tariff question, they American interests first, we will sweep THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO., description of the new appliance has may succeed. But the ticket must be JACKSON. rtFCH. And in fact every article found in a well regu­ the coun try.”______been sent to this country such as will command the confidence lated establishment of the kind, that defies The following statistics relative to ORTUAOK SALE.—Default having been competition as to style, quality and price. An 47 The result of the Republican national and support of the free silver Republi ­ made in the condition* of a mortgage, exe­ convention at St. Louis is far from sat­ the bicycle will be of interest to many : cans and the Populists in order to suc ­ Mcuted by Fredericks Prlne, William H. Prine andnspection is solicited. Liddla E. Prlne to Miner R. Fiink, dated March isfactory to a large number of the mem­ Number of bicycle riders, 4,000,000; ceed. Will they give us such a ticket V 81st, 1894, and recorded in the office of the Register Repairing neatly and promptly done. For Governor . . . cost of wheels to riders, $300,000,000; That is the question. If they do, it will of Deeds for Clinton County, in Michigan, on April bers of that party in this and other 2, 1894, in Liber 88 of Mortgage*, on page 47; on sections of the state, and many lifelong invested in bicycle clothing by riders, ” be a new party under an old name. The which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, one hundred and thirty-seven republicans have announced their in ­ $ 10,000,000 ; in sundries, including re­ gold bugs, under the leadership of dollars and thirty-four cents, beside* an attorney -.1896.. pairs, $ 200,000,000; reputable bicycle President Cleveland, would bolt and fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to tentions of bolting the party. While be paid should any proceedings be taken to fore­ they have favored the nomination of manufacturers, 250; capital invested in vote the Republican ticket, while the close said mortgage: and no suit or proceeding at bicycle factories, $60,000,000; large tire law or in equity having been instituted to recover For the Spring and Summer Mr. McKinley, they cannot stand the silver Republicans would vote the any part or the debt secured by said mortgage, rank .platform adopted by the conven ­ factories, 6 ; capital invested in tire fac­ Democratic ticket. Some would pre­ therefore, by virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage contained, and of the statute in auch tion, and hold that any man who would tories, $ 8,000,000; manufacturers of sun ­ fer a new silver party under a new name, case made and provided, notice is hereby given TRADE. dries, 500; capital invested in sundries that on July 28,1806. at one o’clock in the The New Perfecto Cigars made ii accept a nomination on such a platform, but there is strength to an old party or­ afternoon, at the west front door of the Court is not entitled to the support of true factories, $ 1,000,000; capital invested in ganization not to be found in a new House for Clinton County, in Michigan, in the two sizes—5c and 10c. The retail establishments, repair shops, race village of St. Johns, in said county, there will be and loyal citizens. The action of Sena ­ party, as tens of thousands will vote the sold at public vendue to the highest bidder the . best on the market. tracks and club houses, $ 21,000,000; to­ old ticket from force of habit, who premises described in said mortgage, vie: The tor Teller in heading the silver delega­ sonth-west quarter of the north-east quarter of sec­ tion in bolting the convention, has made tal capital invested in cycling, $600,000- could not be induced to vote with a new tion three, and t he south-east quarter of the north ­ MANUFACTURED BY west quarter of section three, all in Township five ..JACKSON.. An interesting case to wheelmen is him many friends in all parties, and party. After all, what is in a name ? north of Range one west, In Michigan. Said sale should the Democrats, in their conven ­ soon to come up before the supreme Let the Chicago convention rise to the will be made subject to the payment of the re­ mainder of said mortgage not yet due, and being THE SUCCESSFUL tion at Chicago, see fit to nominate him court of Alabama. Up to March 15 of spirit of the times, bury old issues out nine hundred and forty-four dollars, payable HELLER CIGAR CO., this year the Mobile city authorities of sight, turn their backs upon the old March 81, 1899, with interest payable annually at for president upon a free silver plat­ seven per cent, computed from March 31, 1896.- — form, there is no doubt that the gold have charged bicyclists a tax of 25 cents, and face the new and living issues ; give Dated April 22, 1896. MINER R. FRINK, ST. JOHN8, MICH. and in exchange given them a tag which Pkbbins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. bugs will be administered such a defeat us an American platform and nominate Attorneys for Mortgagee. 12-28. MERCHANT TAILOR in November that will last them for,at was registered. This registry was kept American patriots for president and Trade Mark Registered. least, one generation. as any other city record book, gave the vice-president, and then leave the rest Is showing a handsome line of name and number of the bicycle, name to American freemen. Terms of the Circuit Court. Teachers' Examinations. The Democrats of Ohio met in con. of the owner and a description. On The people are ripe for a change. STATE OF MICHIGAN I SPRING For 1805-06. yention at Columbus on Wednesday and March 16 the city council increased this Party shackles are being broken. The 29th Judicial Circuit. ( adopted a platform in opposition to the tax to $1 and two of the leading legal I do hereby fix and appoint the times of Schedule of Teacher's Examinations In Clin ­ yoters are ready to assert their manhood, AND ton county is as follows: gold standard, and declaring for the un ­ riders of the city obtained an injunction holding the several terms of Court within said SUMMER High school room, 8t. Johns, third Thursday defy the party lash, laugh at the party Circuit for the years 1896 and 1897. and Friday. August 15 and 16,1895. restricted coinage of both silver and gold preventing the city tax collector from CLINTON COUNTY. politician, be independent and vote as First Monday In February. SUITINGS. High school room, DeWltt, third Thursday at the ratio of 16 to 1. The Democrats and Friday. October 17 and 18,1896. imposing this tax. He took the case at they please. The great West and the Fourth Monday in April. High school room. St. Johns, last Thursday of Indiana also held their convention the instance of the city authorities South must cut loose from the gold Last Monday in June. Which will be made np in the most mod ­ and FrMav. March 96 and 97, 1896. 8econd Monday in November. Court House, St. Johns, fast Thursday and the same day at Indianapolis and de ­ through the various courts, and It is worshiping East which has so long held OaATIOT OOCNTT. Second Monday in March. ern and perfect fitting manner. Friday, June 96 and 96.1696. clared for the free coinage of silver and now before the supreme court of the it and drained it of its resources. The First Monday in June. All examinations for first and sooond grade state. The claim of the bicyclists is Second Monday in September. certificates will begin at 9 o'cloka m ana con ­ gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. A solid people demand a president and a Con ­ First Monday In December. l9*Eyery garment guaranteed to be tinue two days. Applicants for third grwde silver delegation was elected to the na ­ that such taxation is class legislation, gress that will legislate in the interests Dated October, 1891. certificates will begin at 1:00 p.m. Thura it-. 8. B. DA BOLL, perfect and easy fitting, and the quality By order of the Board of Examiners- tional convention from both states. vicious and unconstitutional. of the people, protect their rights, even Circuit Judge, 29th Judicial Circuit, Michigan. R. M. WINSTON, of goods to be aa represented. Commissioner of Schools. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1896-

full legal tender in amounts up to $ 10.00 Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Awarded no matter what sort of a contract may Highest Honors —World ’s Pair, have been made as to payment in other DU People’s Parlor money. D on .

Will Concessions be Made to the Call For Slot* Coaventioa. Bakins Gold Men at Chicago. A Mass State Convention of the Pro­ hibition Party of Michigan is hereby AND At Least That Appears to be Opinion of called to meet in the City of Lansing, Lunch Room in the Star Theatre, on Friday after­ Powder Politicians at Washington—The Platform Will Probably Contain a 16 to 1 Financial noon, July 3d, at two p. in., for the pur ­ ABSOLUTELY PUKE pose of reorganizing the State Central W CREAM Plank. First West of Wilson ’s Committee, naming electors to support Barber Shop, Walker St. W. FINANCIAL TALK. A Letter Front Klrkxvllle. From Our Regular Correspondent. the Prohibition national ticket, Lever­ Washington , June 22, 1896. ing and Johnson, putting in nomination K ihkhville , Mo .. June 16, 1896 While it is now conceded by every­ candidates for the various State offices, BAKING A Few Word* Upon ThU Question From » AVTNG opened business in the This city, where is located one of the body that the silver men will have a and transacting such other business as “Sound” Money Advocate, above named place, we propose three state Normals, with an average majority in the Chicago convention may properly come before the conven ­ to conduct it in a quiet and law­ i attendance of 550, also Dr. Still’s infirm ­ which will almost, if not quite, reach June 23, 181*6. tion. POWDER ary and school of Osteopatba, with a ful manner, and solicit the pat­ Editor of Clinton Independent. the two-thirds necessary to nominate, All citizens of the State, without re­ MOST PERFECT MADE. H ronage of honorable men. We like number of invalids and students, is it iB being asserted in Washington with gard to sex or past party affiliations, D ear Sir:—In these troublesome A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free have a clean and nicely fitted times of business depression and politi­ steadily growing in strength and import ­ much positiveuess that concessions will who propose to act with the Prohibition from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. room on the west where men and cal uncertainties, careful investigation ance, and every improvement is being be made for the sake of harmony to the party, are invited to be present. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. their wives may enter for a quiet of all sides of important issues is very made with an air of confidence and per­ sound money democrats. The general By the action of the Michigan Passen ­ and refreshing glass of beer with manency. Dr. Still is constantly ad ­ impression seems to be that these con ­ ger Ass«>ciation, the various railroads Rally Dwy Excursion to Grand Rapids. essential. On Thursday. June 25, occurs the as much propriety and safety as All seek facts, and all desire to act ding to the capacity, convenience and cessions, if made at all, will be in the in the state will, on July 3d, sell tickets importance of his institution, which grand Sunday school rally at Grand in any business place in St. and vote intelligently. The money bead of the ticket and not in tbe finan ­ at one fare for the round trip, good re­ Johns. Pay us a visit and be brings into circulation here thousands cial plank of the platform, which is ex­ turning up to and including July 6 th. Rapids, and the Detroit & Milwaukee question is the all important issue in railway, by special request, will run a convinced. the campaign. of dollars annually. The wonderful pected to be in favor of the free and in ­ It is hoped that the convention will cures of obstinate cases of longstanding dependent coinage of silver at 16 to 1. complete its'business on the forenoon of special train from Owosso to that city, Under date of the 21st, inst., William stopping at all stations on the way. C. Whitney, of New York City (a man performed here, causes the increased Not a few Democrats regard the ring­ July 4th, so that delegates may be able flow' of the more unfortunate portion of ing speech for Democratic harmony to return on that day. Train will leave Ovid at 6:50 a. m., who has already been mentioned as a round trip rate, $1.25; leave Shepards- possible candidate for presidents the human family. Ninety per cent, of made by ex-Governor Campbell, of Ohio, John Giberson , Chairman. RIDEOUT & RAGLEY. all the cases coming here are either at tbe big Democratic day celebration William C. Shepard . Sec’y. ville at 6:55, rate $ 1.00 ; leave St. Johns honors by the Democratic party at its at 7:08, rate $1.00; leave Fowler at 7:27, forthcoming convention) furnishes an cured or benefitted —some in an hour, under tbe auspices of the Inter-state St. Johns, May 11,1896. some in a day, week or month ; and Democratic Association of this city, as rate $1.00. Arrive in Grand Rapids at article for publication, largely devoted W. 0. T. U. CORNER. 9:10 a. in. Return special train will to the money question. lie discusses some of the more important or distress ­ tbe opening gun of the presidential ing ones requiring months. The sys­ campaign. Pension Commissioner Mur ­ leave Grand Rapids at 5:30 p. m. Chil­ the question with great candor and in ­ Our Motto :—"For God, Home anti Every Land." dren over five years and under 12 years telligence. I herewith inclose quota­ tem of csteopatba is through the phy presided over the meeting, which THE GOODRICH LINE manipulations of the bones, muscles, was large and enthusiastic. Gov. Camp­ of age, half of above rates. A baggage tions from said article, which I hope Let Down Your Nets. car will be attached to the excursion you will desire to insert in the next cords and passages, without the aid of bell was in tiptop condition, and his old- Launch out into the deep. medicines. Many of those who have fashioned, straight - from - the-shoulder The awful depths of a world ’s despair; train in which bicycles and baby car issue of your paper for the benefit of its riages will be carried free. Ample candid readers. Very truly, graduated from the institution and gone Democratic speech seemed to just fit Hearts that arc breaking and eyes that weep, out for 1 hemselves, report remarkable Sorrow, and ruin and death are there, couch room will be provided to give G. E. Corbin . the humor of his hearers. Many who success i l the way of difficult cures and And the sea Is wide and the pitiless tide every one good accomodation. Mr. Whitney says: shook hands with Gov. Campbell as­ Bears on it* bosom—away, “Every national Democratic platform in the accumulation of wealth, as if by sured him that they hoped he would be Beauty and youth In relentless ruth —Saginaw Evening News: “The that has heretofore spoken upon the magic. Children and adults who have nominated for president by the Chicago To its dark abyss for aye—for aye. three-legged colt which was foaled about The Most Popular Line to not walked for months and years, and convention. He said he didn ’t expect But the Master s voice comes over the sea, subject of finance has declared for both "Let down your nets for a draught, ” for me! six miles east of Elsie about three gold and silver money. It is our tra­ have been treated by the best surgical to be, but that he was always willing to monts ago, has been sold to Owosso and medical talent of this and foreign He stands m our midst on our wreck strewn ditional policy. But the maintenance serve his party anywhere. Many Re­ stand. parties for $ 100, who intend to go on the of the double standard at the present countries, have been relieved and cured publicans admit that the nomination of And whenever the royal call Is heard road with it as a curiosity. The colt lias time is uot a question of desire ; it is a here in almost a twiDkliDg of an eye. Gov. Campbell by the Democrats would There hangs the net of the royal word only one forward leg, that being CHICAGO question of ability. Where wealth is back of some of these put Ohio iu tbe doubtful column, with Trust to the nets and not to your skill, nearly in the center of the breast. It most difficult cases, relieved and cured Trust to the royal Master's will! AND ALL P0INS WEST. “The commercial value of silver has the chances against McKinley. Let down your nets each day, each hour. is lively and plays tbe same as any other declined greatly in the markets of the by this most wonderful and praise­ The trouble with McKinley and Ho­ For the word of a king is a word of power. colt. The Magnificent New Fast Steamships world. worthy method and but the ordinary bart is that the first named is too well And the King’s own voice comes over toe ---- —♦ sim—------“Whatever the causes are and who­ modest bill presented, those who have known and the last not well enough sea, Tsvo Lives Saved. ATLANTA been relieved and benefitted, lay down known to arouse anything even resembl­ “Let down you nets for a draught for me ! Mrs. Pliebe Thomas, of Junction City, AND ever is to blame, it is a fact that silver III., wss told by her doctors she bad Con- has declined, and free coinage now at five and ten times the amount and call ing enthusiasm. No Republican ticket Ail Argument for Abstinence. snmption and that there was no hope for 16 to 1 is the same as our offering for all it cheap and return to their homes since Ilayes and Wheeler lias fallen flat­ The Outlook in a recent issue says : her, but two bottles Dr. KiDg’s New Dis­ CITY OF RACINE happy and to spread the good news to ter than McKinley and Hobart. The fact covery completely cured her and she says Leave MUSKKGON at 0:00 P. M. the silver in the world about twice what “One of the strongest arguments for Leave GRAND HAVEN at 0:00 P. M. it is selling for in the market. those who suffer and knew not where to that Ilanna has bad himself made chair­ total abstinence of which we have heard it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, look for relief or cure. This place may 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suffered Arriving in CHICAGO the following morning “International exchanges have to be man of the Republican national com­ comes from the practical experience of from a dreadful cold, approaching Con ­ in time for outgoing trains. paid for in gold. be best reached from the east or from mittee and vested with ihe authority to a number of working men in England. sumption, tried without result everything “It would seem plain that if we, Chicago via. the Chicago, Burlington select the executive committee, which The question of total abstinence was else than bought one bottle of Dr. King's This is the Short Line to Chicago under these conditions, open our mints and Quinty and the Quincy, Omaha has entire charge of the campaign, was being discussed in a meeting at the close New Discovery and in two weeks was Passengers should see that their tickets read via. this Popular Line. to the free coinage of silver and gold at and Kansas City railroads. not calculated to make auy Republican, of a lecture in favor of it by the late cored. He is naturally thankful. It is The country about Kirksville, which except those in the Hanna ring, fiilar- sach results of which these are samples, THROUGH TICKETS to all points via. Chi­ a ratio of comparative value, which is Mr. Silk BucKiugham. A workingman that prove tbe wonderful efficacy of this cago can be had of all agents on D.. G. H. & M. largely at variance with the commercial is the seat of Adair county, is very pro­ ious with joy. This extraordinary au ­ arose and said it was very well for gen­ medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial C. * W. M. Ry. T.. S. A M. Ry. G. R. A I. R. R., ductive of most kinds of crops, and the and of W. D. Rosie, Agent Goodrich Line, Mus ­ value of the two metals, we must take thority. demanded and ohtained by tlemen like the chairman or “a parlia­ bottles at Fildew & Millman's Drug store, kegon, or N. Robins, Jr, Grand Haven. the entire silver surplus ourselves, main ­ timbered lands being peculiarly well Hanna, has never been wielded by any ment man but for hard-working men 8t. Johns and Frwler. Regular size, 50c H. A. BONN, Gen ’l Passenger Agent, and $1.00. 5 Chicago. tain its parity with gold, or else we adapted to grass render them very valu ­ other chairman of that committee, and like himself to do without beer was shall go to a silver basis. able for stock. Prices for farm products its exercise is not calculated to make ridiculous. In this sentiment a group “France in 1873 closed her mints range about the same as in Clinton friends for McKinley among those Re­ of his friends concurred. The speaker against silver and abandoned this ex­ county —very low—which applies to the publicans who have usually had a hand then inquired : "Have you ever tried Grand TnmL Railway System. periment, deeming herself unequal to lands the same. in managing their party’s national cam­ it V If not, how are you able to judge ?” the task alone, and at that time it was This condition affairs, here as else­ paigns. Mr. Hanna has proven that he LOW RITES Detroit & Milwaukee Div. He then proposed to adjourn the meet­ where, is charged at once to the demone ­ could do the bossing and the buying in much less difficult, for silver was then ing for a month, have the men try tbe E at par with gold at the ratio in use, and tization of silver. The people here are a campaign for the nomination, but he For a Given Time at TIME TABL experiment, and then come together IN EFFECT even England's mints in India were divided upon the financial question has yet to prove what he can do in a and give their honest verdict. They opeD to the free coinage of silver. about the same as they are in Michigan. campaign for election, and the more agreed to this. When the night ot the May 4th, 1896. “If the experiment of maintaining the The free coinage element are kicking Republican enemies he makes, the more second meeting arrived, the building ILE FARMERS HOTEL WE3TWARD. parity of the two metals at a coinage loose from their former political ties, he adds to the chances for the defeat of was crowded two hours before the time TO• 11 ***© £ and boldly declaring themselves in favor — «* . c © - . „a standard was difficult to them, it would his ticket. to commence. When the meeting In view of the close times for O &4 © 3 11, * seem to be positively hopeless now with­ of the white metal and relief of the Senator Ilill was a true prophet when opened, the same workingman made an STATIONS. * 8f ** money, and until fall, I will take a 8unday.

No. Ssl out international agreement.” struggling people. he said, just before the adjournment of address substantially as follows : “We Hi tt

limited number of prompt paying Ex. He still further says, “It is also felt Farm work has been seriously inter ­ Congress, that there would be no tariff have kept our promise made one month Morning.Exp 33 1 w z fered with by heavy and long continued legislation by either tbe fifty-fourth or boarders, as follows: a. m. a. in. 1 p. m. p. Ill. p. m. that you cannot have such a disturbance ago, and from that time to this none of DETROIT...... Lv 6 56 11 15 4 05 8 00 10 45 of value as would come from changing rains. In the month of May it rained the fifty-fifth Congress, although it was us have tasted intoxicating drink. We Single room with board per Milwaukee Jet.... 7 16 11 32 4 25 8 15 11 05 twenty days in succession. Since which p. m. a. m. from a gold to a silver basis, without uot so apparent then as it has been have continued to the eud, improving week —...... --r------$3 00 Pontiac ..... -...... 8 00 12 17 6 07 8 58 12 15 such a shock to confidence, the hoard ­ time the people have experienced fre­ since the formal withdrawal from the sensibly as we have proceeded ; and, as Double rooms with board per Holly...... 8 41 1 02 5 51 9 39 1 14 ing of gold, and contraction of your quent heavy rains and frightful electri­ Republican party of four senators —Id ­ we had not been a single day or even an week, each------2 75 Durand ...... 9 35 2 00 6 50 10 15 2 13 cal storms, rendering the ground unfit ler, Cannon, Dubois and Pettigrew. Owosso Jet...... 10 IS 2 30 7 30 3 05 available circulating medium, as would hour absent from work during that Day boarders per week, each- 2 50 St. Johns ...... 10 54 3 05 8 04 8 58 bring, in the opinion of our people, the for tillage and the roads almost impassi­ During the session of congress just period, there were no deductions for Ionia ...... 11 49 3 57 8 55 5 03 ble. Fruit and all field crops are look­ I will sell— p. in. tcorst panic and worst distress we have closed, the republicans lacked one of lost time. So that, besides being Saranac ...... 12 04 4 13 9 1C 5 27 ever seen in this country." ing very promising at this date. having a majority in the senate ; these 5 meal tickets for...... 1 00 Lowell...... 12 17 4 25 9 24 5 tti stronger, healther and happier than we 16 meal tickets for...... 3 00 Ada ...... 12 32 4 89 9 40 6 10 G. S. C. withdrawals make them lack five and were before, we had each of us at the Grand Rapids ...... 1 00 5 05 10 00 6 35 33 meal tickets for------6 00 G.R. A I. Jet...... 1 05 5 10 10 id 6 56 make it reasonably certain that there end of the fourth week from thirty to Ferry sburg...... 2 05 6 10| 11 00 HIS DEATH NOTICES. CODE FOR WHEELMEN. will be no tariff legislation until after forty shillings more in our pockets than Always good except on show, Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 15 11 05 March 4,1899, if then. p. m. p. m. p. tn. Frank Tucker Says He Read Them With Some Sensible Suggestions for the Public, formerly. We rejoice, therefore, that Milwaukee (Str) 9 00 It would seem, in view of the extent county fair or mass meeting days. Chicago (Str).. u oo! Relish. Too. we attended the first meeting, though of the silver discussion, that about Special rates at Farmers’ Feed The following dispatch from Plain- A bicyclist proposes these rules for we came to oppose it. and we mean to everybody would know exactly the persevere as we have begun, and recom­ Barn. well, Mich., appeared in the Detroit bicyclers, which, if followed, would be <£ _ . a. i; status of silver money under our present ZZ ST , a. Ex-

mend all workingmen to follow our ex­ Try us and see for yourselves. "«T-S

Tribune of June 19 : of benefit both to the public and to the 12, o £•«oJ — c laws, but in a discussion by a group of S a “Frank Tucker, the actor, has been re­ riders themselves. Something is needed ample.” ______8TATION8. a .Sex $ ■£■3

Respectfully, Dally. z. 5®o public men, it was quickly shown that a No. • 56 . ported all over the state as having difed to keep the relations of the riding and Cigarette Smoking. •35 r\ N K majority of them didn ’t know. A ma­ Chicago ss a w from the effects of an operation per­ non-riding public harmonious, and for Dr. C. A. Clinton, of tbe San Fran ­ p. m p. in. a. m. p. m. p. m. jority of the group contended that silver cisco Board of Education, has made a T. Hi. ElILTGK formed —no one knows where. Mana ­ this reason the following list is worthy was not a legal tender in sums exceed- ger Sherwood of the local opera house, of consideration. special study of the effects of cigarette THE Milwaukee (Str) 9 00 9 00 ceeding $ 10, and it required the produc ­ smoking among tbe children m tbe pub ­ Chicago (Str)...... 7 30 7 30 says that last week he received a per­ 1. All vehicles keep to the right. tion of a copy of the Revised Statutes of I a. m. sonal letter from Mr. Tucker, asking 2 lic schools of that city, and thus ex­ Grand Haven...Lv 9 00 2 10 8 25 . Vehicles, in passing, the hinder- the United States to convince them to Ferryaburg...... - a 3 40 9 05 2 15 8 32 for a date and stating that he had been most must keep to the left. presses himself: NEW YORK WORLD, G.R. A I. Jet...... 6 37. 10 05 3 12 9 50 the contrary. The act of 1873, gener­ “A good deal has been said about tbe reading the many obituary notices 3. Bicycle speed in town should not ally spoken of as the demonetization of THEICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Grand Rapids ...... o o • 6 45 10 20 3 25 11 00 printed about him with a great deal of exceed eight miles per hour. evils of cigarette smoking, but one-balf Lowell...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 53 silver, dropped the silver dollar entirely the truth has never been told. I have Ionia ...... § 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 relish.” ______4. Not more than two bicycles should 8t. Johns ...... 8 25 12 17 6 2f 1 47 from our coins and provided that “The watched this thing for a long time, and 18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Y ear. a. m. p. m. be ridden abreast. silver coins of the United States shall Owosso Jet...... 8 57 1 15 0 00 305 COMING EVENTS. 5. Pedestrians, in crossing the street, 1 say calmly and deliberately that I be­ Owosso...... -...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 should walk straight, not increasing or be a legal tender at their nominal value lieve cigarette smoking is as bad a habit Is larger than any weekly or semi­ The ladies' aid society, of the BapUst church, for any amount not exceeding $5.00 in Durand ...... 5 10 9 35 1 47 6 55 3 53 will rive an icecream social on the lawn at slackening their speed on account of as opium smoking. I am talking of weekly paper published and is the Holly...... 5 56 10 14 2 2fi 7 40 ♦ 47 bicycles. In close quarters stand still. any one payment, ” but this part of the Pontiac ...... 6 35 10 53 8 05 8 25 6 37 Mrs. E, J. Teachout ’s Wednesday evening, July boys remember. Tbe effect upon grown only important Democratic weekly 6 . Wheelmen should go behind a act was superceded five years later, Feb­ Milwaukee Jet.... 7 20 11 8< 8 45 9 05 6 30 1. A cordial invitaUon to all. men is, of course, not so marxed. A published in New York City. Three DETROIT...... Ar. 7 35 11 50 1 4 06 9 25 7 05 pedestrian who is crossing the street in ruary 28,1878, by the Bland act, which The Daughters Of Rebekah will give a liter­ bis line. cigarette fiend will lie and steal, just as times as large as the leading Repub ­ Chicago Steamer leaves Grand Haven ...... 9 p. m ary sooial at the Odd Fellows hall Wednesday provided for the coinage of our pres­ a morphine or opium fiend will lie and Arrives In Cbfcsgo...... 6 s. m evening. July 1, 1896. All are Invited. Re­ 7. All vehicles in coming into a lican weekly of New York City. It leaves Chicago for Gaand Haven ...... 7:90 p. m street should drive directly to the right ent silver dollars, and provided further steal. will be of especial advantage to vou Arrives in Grand Haven ...... 540 s. ni freshments will be served. Admission 10 cents, they “together with all silver dollars Milwaukee Steamer leaves Grand Hsven..ll:15 p. m The last meeting of the womans associaton. side of the road and not diagonally Cigarette smoking blunts the whole during the Presidential Arrives in Milwaukee at...... 8 a. m across. heretofore coined by the United States, Leaves Milwaukee for Grand Haven ...... 9 p. m of the Congregational church, before adjourn ­ nature. It has an appalling effect upon Campaign, »» it is published Arrives at Grand Haven ...... A 30 s. m ment for the summer season, will be held at “Many accidents occur, ” says the of like weight and fineness, shall be a writer, “and bicycle riders are greatly the system. It first stimulates and then every other day, except Sunday, and the home of Mrs. J. L. Ring next Tuesday legal tender at their nominal value for stupefies the nerves. It sends boys into 49-Chair Car. Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service. afternoou. A special invitation is extended inconvenienced by pedestrians attempt­ all debts and dues, public an£ private, has all the freshness and timeliness to every lady of the church to be present at ing to dodge their wheels. Pedestrians consumption. It gives them enlarge­ of a daily. It combines all the news Eastward. No. 12 has Pullman Sleeper,Chicago to as far as wheelmen are concerned have except where otherwise expressly stipu ­ ment of the heart, and it sends them to Detroit. No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached this meeting. Supper will be served at five the right of way at crossings and should lated in the contract. ” This is the law. with a long list of interesting de ­ Grand Haven to Detroit, (extra charge, 26 cents.) o'clock. the insane asylum. I am physician to partments, unique feature, cartoons No. 18 haa Chair Car, Grand Rapids to Detroit. not concern themselves in getting out Silver dollars are today a legal tender in No. 82 has Steoper to Detroit. of the way of wheels. They should not, several boys’ schools, and I am often and graphic illustrations, the latter —Boys who feel that they should at­ however, block the way. Most riders any amount for any indebtedness, not called in to prescribe for palpitation of stipulated to be paid in some other par­ being a specialty. Westward, No. II has Chair Car, Detroit to Grand tempt to kill every bird they see, may are continually on the alert and will not tbe heart In nine cases out of ten it is All these improvements have been Rapid*. No. 16 has Parlor Buffet Car attached save themselves considerable trouble maliciously or willfully run into a pedes ­ ticular kind of money, and if this fact Detroit to Grand Haven, (extra charge, 26 cents. trian. In many instances the control- caused by the cigarette habit. Every made without any increase in the No. 17 haa Pullman Sleeper, Detroit to Chicago by pinning this item in their hats. The ing reason for not doing so is the fact were unknown to four gentlemen in physician knows tbe cigarette heart. No. 81 haa Sleeper to Grand Rapids. public life, it ianot unreasonable to sup ­ cost, which remains at one dollar E. H. HUGHES, BEN FLETCHER, legislature has passed an act that reads that the result is invariably more disas ­ I have seen bright boys turned into per vear. Ase’t.G. P. A T. A. Trav. Pass. Agent. as follows: “ Any person who shall at trous to the rider than to the pedestrian. pose that It is unknown to thousands of dunces, and straightforward, honest Thos . Rromlky . Local Agent. “The first and by far the most im­ private citizens. The act of 1890, which We will offer this unequalled any time, in this state, kill any robin, portant rule of the road is 'Keep to the boys made into miserable cowards by newspaper and THE CLINTON night hawk, whip-poor-will, lark, finch, right.’ There are many riders who con provides that silver coins of less than cigarette smoking. I am speaking the INDEPENDENT together one or other song birds, or rob the nests of tinually and persistently violate this $ 1.00 shall be a legal tender in all sums truth, that every physician and nearly year for such birds, shall be fined $5 for every rule. They are responsible for numer ­ not exceeding $ 10.00, is probably respon ­ every teacher knows. ” JOB PRINTING-.... bird so killed and each nest so robbed, ous accidents, generally to property and sible for the prevalence of the idea that not to persons. The serious inconven- » !»■ $i.ee. FIRST-CLASS WORK...... or be confined in the county jail for ten ence which they put other riders and the silver dollars are only legal tender to Bring that job of Printing to the days, or both fine and imprisonment in drivers to entitles them to eternal ban that amount. As a matter of fact, tbe INDEPENDENT office and see The regular subscription price of INDEPENDENT JOB ROOMS the discretion of the court." isbment from the road.” silver coins of less than one dollar are how well we can please you. the two papers is $2.00. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1800

to their chairman a magnificent floral can properly exert to bring these atrocities to distress and that no legislation touching the this time. It came when New York was TELLER rOR PRESIDENT. M’KINLEY, OF OHIO, shield surmounted by a crown of Amer­ aa end. In Turkey American realdrnta hava tariff can remove the difficulties that now all reached to the call of states, and Mr. been exposed to the gravest dangers, and Amer­ ican beauty roses. The galleries Joined admit prevail In thle land. I believe that the Depew made a speech presenting the Silver Republican Bolters Issue an Add re* the convention In a great roar which con ­ ican property destroyed. There and everywhere whole welfare of my race Is dependent upon a name of Gov. Levi P. Morton. While tinued until with persistent effort the American cltlsena and Americas proparty must rightful solution of thle question ; that the mor­ Depew was pushing up the aisle the del ­ to tbe I'ni 'Ip HEADS REPUBLICAN TICKET- ermanent chairman drove It out of the he absolutely protected at all hasarda and at ality, the civilisation, say the very religion of any cost. my country le at stake In this contest. I know egates climbed upon their chairs to cheer To ths People ot ths United Stales: SILVER KNOCKED OUT. Call with his gavel. At this Interval a let­ Wa reassert the Monroe doctrine la Its full and you know that men In distress are neither him. At the mention of Morton's name Obe) lag the eeil ot duty, and Justified b) ter was passed forward by a delegate extent, and we reaffirm the right of the United patriotic or brave. You and I know that hunger the New York delegation rose practically the common citizenship ot this republic, w4 with the request that it be read by the States to give the doctrine effect by responding and distress will destroy patriotism and love of alone on the floor and gave three cheers address this communication to Ibe people secretary for the Information of the con ­ to the appeals of any American state for friendly country. To have .ove of country, patriotic fer­ which were reinforced from the galleries. and tbs forthcoming convention of ths Unite, hocccdlnp of the National Republican vention. It stated the commltee on cre­ Intervention In case of European encroachment. vor and Independence you must have your cltl­ The roll call proceeded until Ohio was States In doing so we claim no authorlt) Convention at St. Louls^Hobart, of dentials would not be able to report before We have not Interfered and shall not Interfare sena comfortably fed and comfortably clothed. shouted, and Gov. Bushnell mounted a or right other than that which belongs t( the next day. Gov. Bushnell then moved with the existing possessions of any European That la what made me a Republican; that Is chair and amidst shouting and cheering every man to express personal conviction; but New Jersey, for Second Place—Silver an adjournment until afternoon, which pc wer In this hemisphere, but those possessions what has made me a Republican during all these on all sides exolalmed: ■'Mr. Chairman, we respectfully solicit tbs co-operstlon of ak must not, on any pretext, be extended. We Men of Western State# Bolt. was carried. years, because I believed that the Republican Senator Foraker will speak for Ohio and who believe that the time has come for ( At 1:35 p. m., with a flosen cracks of hopefully look forward to the eventual with­ party was made for the masses of men; that Its Ohio’s candidate." Senator Foraker return to the simpler and more direct methof the gavel, the chairman called the body drawal of the Europeon powers from this hem­ legislation was Intended to lift up and elevate of naming men for national service than hat isphere. and to the ultimate union of all Enf- and help up and sustain the distressed and give mounted the platform amid deafening to order. Bishop Arnett, the well-known llah-speaklng parts of the continent by the free applause and spoke as follows: obtained In recent years. The opening of the national convention colored divine and orator, of Wilberforce every citizen opportunity before the law. (Ap­ Mr. Chairman and sentlemen of the con ­ Kecognlslng ths value and ths splendl, consent of Its Inhabitants. plause.) I do not believe that It can be had with achievements of political parties In this court of the Republican party at Bt. Louie waa College, offered the Invocation. At the From the hour of achieving their own Inde ­ the gold standard. vention, It would be exceedingly difficult. If not not aueptcioua aa to weather, the attend ­ conclusion of the piayer, the chairman entirely Impossible, to exaggerate tbs disagree­ try, as elsewhere, we are yet constrained li pendence the people of the United States havs You may doubt my argument and many of believe that for more than 20 years no on* ance and the proceeding#. Convention recognised Martin Madden, of Chicago, regarded with sympathy the struggles of other you will, but shall I doubt it) I must act upon able experience of the last four years. The hall la certainly a monatroalty of rare for a special purpose. That gentleman American peoples to free themselves from Eu ­ grand aggregate of the multitudinous bad re­ of them has been entirely sufficient for tM my Judgment and not upon yours. I must ans ­ sults of a Democratic national administration needs of the people. The great trend of bettel pgllneae when viewed from the exterior, said: "On behalf of the state of Illinois, ropean domination. We watch with deep and wer to my conscience and not my neighbors. things, resting In ths heart and purpose u( but the interior la admirably suited to I havs the honor to present to the of­ abiding Interest the heroic battle of the Cuban may be summed up as one stupendous disaster; I must do my duty as It Is presented to me It has been a disaster, however, not without men, has been stayed during the latter par the purpose for which It waa put togeth­ ficers of this convention to be presented patriots against cruelty and oppression, and and not as presented to you. I asy to you now of this generation by the failure of parties U er, with the one exception — the acouatlca. to Its nominee, a beautiful and artistical­ our best hopes go out for the full sdecess of that with the solemn conviction upon that at least one redeeming feature. It has been their determined contest for liberty. fair—nobody has escaped It. (Laughter). It express In thslr achievements the highest bops Per It waa well nigh Impossible to follow ly worked gavel, made from an oak log this gold plank means ultimate disaster and has fallen equally alike on all sections of our and aspiration of the mass ef the people wh* some of the speakers with small volcea formerly in a building occupied by Ab.'a- The government of Spain, having lost control distress to my followers. I cannot subscribe constitute the parties. And thera has been of Cuba, and being unable to protect the prop­ to it, and If adopted. I must, aa an honest man, oountry and all claasea of our people, tbe There were probably 10,000 people besides ham Lincoln." (Great applause.) The erty or lives of resident American cltlsena, or Republican and the Democrat, the rich nrd growing In this country —swelling with esc) the delegates within the walls of the chairman accepted the gavel In a short sever my connection with the political organi­ the poor, the big and the low havs suffered recurrence of national election —a great mas building when Chairman Carter, of the to comply with Its treaty obligations, we be­ zation which makes the gold standard one of of Independent thinkers and voters, which but stirring speech and then Mr. Denny, lieve that the government of the United States the main articles of Its principles. (Applause.) In common. Idleness and Its consequent pov­ atlonal committee, called for order. At of Kentucky, presented a gavel made should actively use Its Influence and good of­ erty and distress have been the rewards of falling fflthln Itself to control, has gravitate, l:S0 p. m. the gavel fell. The usual bustle I repeat here what I said yesterday In the labor; distress and bankruptcy havs overtaken between the two great parties. Since 1872 (eg B from an ash cut from the homestead of fices to restore peace and give Independence to committee. I would not on my Judgment alone, ecpttng possibly tbe election of 1876), th end commotion followed aa the delegates Henry Clay. Delegate Torrence, of Min ­ tha Island. carefully as I have prepared It, dare to take bus I nrss. shrunken values have dissipated for­ and audience settled Into their seats. Rev. tunes. deficient revenues have Impoverished the pendulum has swung from side to side witl nesota, presented the table made and pre­ The peaca and security of the republic and this step alone. My friends, I am sustained In each four years. In 1872 the Republican part; Rabbi Sale came forward and amid the sented by the manual training clasa of Ihe maintenance of Us rightful Influence among my view of the danger that Is coming to us government, brought about bond Issues, and hush of the assembled convention deliv ­ the nations of the earth demand a naval power bond syndicates have discouraged and scandal ­ elected the President; In 1876 the Democrat: the South High school at Minneapolis, to and to the world by the adoption of the gold ised the nation. Over against this fearful pen ­ claimed the election; In 1680 the Republlcal ered the Invocation. The secretary, Jo­ ^Republican convention at Minneapolis oommensurate with Its position and responsi ­ standard by the Intelligence of the world. party elected; In 1884 the Democrats elected seph H. Manley, then read the call for bility. We therefore favor the continued en ­ alty la, however, to be set down one great com­ They may say that the silver question is pensatory result. It has destroyed the Demo­ In 1888 the Republicans elected; la 1802 tlx the convention, after which Chairman The next order of business was the re­ largement of the navy and a complete system dead. Let me tell you that the best part of Democrat* elected; in 1806 (untU within l Carter Introduced Chas. W. Fairbanks, of of harbor and coast defenses. the world Is with the advocates of bimetallism. cratic party. (Applause.) The proud columns port of the committee on credentials. The For the protection of the quality of our Amer­ All the great political teachers of Europe, with which swept the country In triumph In 1892 are few weeks) It ha* been conceded that th* Re Indiana, as temporary chairman. That majority report was in favor of the dele ­ broken and noiseless In 1806. Thalr boasted publican* would elect. What haa been th, fentleman proceeded with an address ican cltlsenshlp and of the wages of our work­ the exception of five or six, are the pro­ cause ot this mighty oscillation ef a mas gations as reported In the temporary or­ ingmen against the fatal competition of low- nounced advocates of bimetallism, unrestrained principles when they came to the test of a whl.'h was a strong and forcible state­ ganisation with the exception of Dela­ practical application have proven nothing but which this year has probably obtained con priced labor, we demand that the Immigration bimetallism. All the great teachers of political trolling proportions) Every man con answo ment In arraignment of the present Dem- ware _ when the Higgins delegates were lawa ba thoroughly enforced, and so extended economy In European colleges without exception fallacies, and their great leaders have degen ­ seated over the Addicks people, and in aa to exclude from entrance to the Urlted are In favor of bimetallism. My own Judgment, erated into warring chieftains of petty and to himself. If he has been an observer. If h States those who can neither read nor write. Irreconcilable factions. Their boasted prin ­ has had Interest* that were affected. If he ha. Texas the Grant men were favored over taaed. as I have said to you. on careful prepar­ felt a hope to see greater Justice done and ha the Cuneyttes. The minority report was The civil service law was placed on the ation and careful study for twenty years, bears ciples when put to the test of a proper appli­ statute book by the Republican party, which cation have proven delusive fallacies. Their seen that hop* blasted; If he knows that th directly opposed to that of the majority. me out and put* me In accord with them, and general dissatisfaction has arisen from the too The tight over the report was brilliant has always sustained It, and we renew our I would be recreant to my trust If 1 failed to approaching national convention la but ap­ repeated declarations that It shall be thorough­ protest here, and If I failed when the Repub ­ proaching national nightmare. No man pre­ that the party premises made were broken tt and hot and resulted In the adoption of tends to be able to predict the result to come the people by party performance, he know* the majority report by a vote of 5681-2 ly and honestly enforced and extended wherever lican party makes this one of the tenets of Us practicable. faith to sever my connection with that party. from It, and no man la seeking nomination of that as soon as the election waa over am to 338 1-2. We demand that every cltlxen of the United that convention, or to accept any kind of public successful candidate* installed, they becant The report of the committee on rules Staley shall be allowed to cast one free and un ­ At this point the senator paused and truat by proclaiming his willingness to stand the servitors of the party and the advocate followed and was adopted by a unanimous restricted ballot, and that ruch ballot ahall be swept his eyes around the hall. For an in ­ upon any platform that may be adopted. The of a narrow and non-progressive policy with), vote, after which the convention ad ­ counted and returned as cast. stant the full significance of his defiance truth la. the party that could atand up under which alone there seemed to be an assurano journed until the next day. We proclaim our unqualified condemnation of failed to Impress Itself, then It sunk home the odium of human slavery, oppoeltlon to the of selfish safety an.l partisan approval. Dnr The third and last day of the conven ­ the uncivilized and barbarous practice well and the galleries rose with another yell, war for enfranchisement, reconstruction and Ing all this period we have lacked a grew tion saw still greater enthusiasm, and known as lynching or killing of human beings and mingling with the yell a fuailade of specie resumption, at last finds itself over­ constructive administration. No new soda was full of history-making episodes. Dr. suspected or charged with crime, without due hisses. A moment after, when he said matched and undone by Itself. It ts writhing truth ha# been put forward In an effective way process of law. that If under such c rcumstances he re in the throes of dissolution, superinduced by While In all the department* of physical Ilf John R. Scott (colored), of Jacksonville. We favor the creation of a national beard of mained In the pnrty he would be unfaith ­ a dose of its own medicine. No human agency there have been development# and achievement Fla., conducted the devotional aervlce, arbitration to settle and adjust differences which ful to his trust, enthusiastic erlea of "No, can prevent Its absolute overthrow at tbe next of eaee and comfort to the favored of mankind and then Chairman Thurston, without may arise between employers and employes en ­ no, ” came from the delegates In the east­ election, except only this convention. If we In the still greater and more Important do mail any preliminaries, plunged into business gaged In Interstate commerce. ern and southern states. There was deep make no mistake the Democratic party will go of social reform, w# havs stood still or retro by announcing that the lirst thing on the We believe In an Immediate return to the free feeling, almost pathos in the senator's out of (tower on the 4th of MArch, to remain greased. programme was the report of the com­ homestead policy of the Republican party, and voice and those nearest could detect the out until God in His wisdom and mercy and We do not arrogate (o ourselves one loti mittee on resolutions. Senator-elect Jo­ urge the passage by congress of the satisfac­ goodness shall see fit once more to chastise Hla more of intelligence, patriotism or courage glimmer of tears, when he said there were than Is possessed by any of our fellow-eltlzene. seph B. Foraker, of Ohio, crowded to tory free homestead measure which has already heartburnings and grief In the sacrifice people. (Applause.) So far we have not made passed the house and Is now pending In the any mistake. We have adopted a platform But we feel that the time has come for thf the front and climbed the steps to the which he and his colleagues were to make performance of a duty to this country; ant stage, while the crowds sent up a yell of senate. for their consciences The demonstration which, notwithstanding the scenes witnessed enthusiastic quality and roof-raising We favor the admission of the remaining ter­ In this hall this morning, meets tbe demands for our part, though we shall atand alone ritories at the earliest practicable date, having was followed by loud cries for "Foraker, and expectations of the American people. It we will make an endeavor In the direction o» quantity. The platform presented is as Foraker," from all parts of the hall. The follows: due regard to the Interests of the people of the remains for us now, as the last crowning of that duty. Parties may outlive their useful ­ territories and of the United States. All the senator-elect from Ohio, the chairman of our work here, to complete our work by nom ­ ness; the truth never becomes obsolete. Ever) The Republicans of the United States, as­ federal officers appointed for the territories the resolutions committee, arose but not inating a good candidate. generation of free men has the right to affirm sembled by their representatives In national should be elected from bona fide residents there­ to reply to the speech of the Colorado sen ­ The people want a good Republican, they the truths of that knowledge and present ac* convention, appealing for the popular and his­ of. and the right of self government should be ator. without a word he moved to lay the waut something more than n wise, patriotic qulrements, and If the enforcement of these torical Justification of their claims to the accorded as far as practicable. subetitute offered by Mr. Teller on the statesman, they want a man who embodies In truths shall make necessary a departure from matchless achievements of thirty years of Re­ We believe the citizens of Alaska should have table. Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, himself not only all of these essential quali­ party organization, the people have this rlgh publican rule, earnestly and confidently address representation In the congress of the United from hts place on tne floor, seconded the fications, hut who In addition. In the highest and will exercise It until old parties shall re WM. M’KINLEY. themselves to the awakened Intelligence, ex­ possible degree typifies In n monetary charac­ turn to the truth or new parties shall be ere perience and conscience of tl. -dr countrymen States, to the end that ueedful legislation may motion. This motion, which Is not debat ­ be Intelligently enacted. able, had the effect of calling off further ter, tn record, la ambllioo and in purpose the ated to effect It Into law. If the volcea thai scratlc administration, and In which he In the following declaration of facts and prin- We sympathize with all wise and legitimate exact opposite of all that la signified and rep­ have sounded to us from every state In thl, leflned the issues at hand in words which ciplea: debate, and Senator Teller demanded a Union are an Indication of the real feeling efforts to levsen and prevent .the evils of intem ­ roll call of states. His demand was resented by the free trade, deficit-making, bond- iron loud applause. Mr. Carter next pre­ For the first time since the civil war the perance and promote morality. issuing. labor-saving Democratic admlnlstra this year Is the appointed time for the peoph sented the nominations of officers of the American people have witnessed the calamitous The Republican party Is mindful of the rights quickly supported by Senator Mantle, on tlon. (Cheers.) 1 stand here to present to this to assert themselves, through such medium, convention as recommended by the na ­ consequences of full and unrestricted Demo­ and Interests of women. Protection of Ameri­ behalf of Montana, and Delegate Cleve­ convention such a man. His name Is William as may give best promise of achievement o! tional committee, as follows: For secre­ cratic control of the government. It has been can Industries Includes equal opportunities, land, of Nevada. When the roll call was McKinley. Justice. But whether we are mistaken or no tary, Charles W. Johnson, of Minnesota; a record of unparalleled Incapacity, dishonor equal pay for equal work, and protection to the finished Chairman Thurston ’s announce ­ Senator Foraker got no farther than the concerning th# general sentiment In the Unite, tsslstant secretaries, W. F. Riley, of Mon ­ and disaster. In administrative management It home. We favor the admission of women to ment of the result, 8181-2 to 1051-2, was name of the Ohio statesman. Even be­ States, we have not mistaken our own duty It tana; Harry H. Smith, of Michigan; A. M. has ruthlessly sacrificed Indispensable revenue, wider spheres of usefulness and welcome their the signal for a great demonstra ­ fore tbe last syllable bad passed his lips, withdrawing from the Republican convention Humphreys, at large: tally clerk, A. W. entailed an unceasing deficit, eked out ordinary co-operation In rescuing the country from Dem­ tion for the victorious gold men. with one great swell the delegates and feeling It Is better to be right and with th* current expenses with borrowed money, piled The previous .question was demanded minority In apparent defeat, than to be wronf Monroe, of Maryland; official stenogra­ up the public debt by $2*12.000,000 In time of ocratic and Populist mismanagement and mis­ the occupants of the galleries sprang to pher, James Monroe Burke, of Pennsyl ­ rule. and was voted upon despite strong pro­ their feet and let out a yell that would with the majority In apparent triumph. peace, forced an adverse balance of trade, 8uch are the principles and policies of the tests of western delegates. We hold that In the great work of social evolu ­ vania; sergeant-at-arms, T. E. Byrnes, of kept a perpetual menace hanging over the re­ have driven out of the pastures the far- tion In this country, monetary reform stands at Republican party. By these principles we will "Upon the motion, the vote ts yeas famed boll of Basham. Their next move Minnesota; assistant sergeants-at-arms, demption fund, pawned American credit to abide and these policies we will put into execu ­ the first requisite. No policy, however promts, Hlnkley, of Wisconsin; Johnson, of Mary­ alien syndicates and reversed all the measures 8121-2, noes 1101-2, and the financial plank was to mount the seats, where they yell­ tion. We ask for them the considerate Judg ­ Is adopted," Thurston announced. There ing of good results, can take Its place. Contln land; Rexford, of Washington, and Stone, and results of successful Republican rule. In ment of the American people. Confident alike ed awhile. Then they got down and did uatlon during the next four years upon th* of Illinois; for reading clerks, James H. the broad effect of Us policy It has precipitated In the history of our great party and la the was a cheer, and then the chairman said: some more yelling. A little experience of present flnalctal system will bring down upot Stone, of Michigan; Wilson, of Missouri; panic, blighted Industry and trade with pro­ Justice of our cause, we present our platform "All In favor of the adoption of the plat­ this kind seemed to be enough and they the American people that cloud of tmpendlni Molloy, of Ohio; Hatch, of Indiana, and longed depression, closed factories, reduced and our candidates In the full assurance that form will sty aye.” "Aye" came In one climbed upon the seats again for another evil to avert which should be the first praye, Bean, of New Jersey. The recommenda ­ work and wages, halted enterprise and crippled the election will bring victory to the Republican sonorous burst from the convention. session of yelling from these elevated po of patriots. Our Institutions are at stake. To tion of the national committee was con ­ American production while stimulating foreign l>arty and prosperity to the people of the United There was one faint "no," and a cheer sltlons. As if shot Into the air from some day. with the rapidly Increasing population curred in. The committees were an ­ production for the American market. Every States. » which broke into a clamor of expectancy concealed battery a thousand variegated with widely swelling demands, the basis of out nounced and then the convention ad ­ consideration of public safety and Individual The audience and delegates followed with the people climbing upon their plumes flashed in tbe air, almost conceal ­ money Is relatively contracting: and the peoplf journed until 10 a. m. the following day. Interest demands that the government shall be the reading with Intense Interest. The chairs and pressing forward for a view of ing the thoosands of American flags, are passing Into a servitude all the more dan ­ The second days ’ proceedings were In rescued from the hands of those who have reference to the administration of Ben ­ the sliver delegates. Then came the cli­ handkerchiefs and umbrellas that were gerous because It Is not physlclally apparent shown themselves Incapsble to conduct It with­ max. Senators Teller, of Colorado, and The nation Itself, as to other nations. Is losing sharp contrast to the previous one. The out disaster at home and dishonor abroad, and jamin Harrison evoked the first demon ­ being wildly flourished by the enthusias ­ the sturdy courage which could make It de ­ hall was crowded with at least 14,000 peo­ shall be restored to the party which for thirty stration, but louder still came the roar Cannon, of Utah, elbowed their way to tic crowd. States’ standards were up ­ fiant In the face of Injustice and Interna, ple, who seemed on the highest point of years administered It with unequaled success when words of the platform pledged the the platform and amidst an awful storm rooted and carried np and down the aisles wrong. From the farmer and the tradesmai enthusiasm and applauded every patriotic and prosperity. In this connection we heartily party again to the doctrine or protection read a personal statement of the silver by shrieking delegates. A gigantic por­ there la apparent tha shrinking from gtvlng of­ speech to the echo and cheered every Indorse the wisdom, patriotism and success of in the interest of American labor and men announcing their Intention of with­ trait of Gov. McKinley was hoisted to a fence lest the vengeance of some offending fi­ name of party chief or great man. Chair­ the administration of President Harrison. American Industry. The reference to the drawing from the convention. When Mr. position In front of the gallery, opposite nancial power should descend. The buslnest man Fairbanks called for order and the We renew and emphasise our allegiance to restoration of the policy of reciprocity Cannon said that they would "return to the chairman's desk, and as the picture man submits some portion of his Judgment and delegates and alternates and most of the the policy of protection aa the bulwark of as the twin brother of protection also their people unsullied the authority given caught the eyes of the assemblage there hla will, and the nation submits some portlol audience rose while Rev. Dr. Williams ad ­ American Industrial Independence and the foun ­ came In for a round of applause. Pro­ them, because the party of freedom had was an immense swell In the volume of of Its International right lest some mighty for dressed the throne of grace. dation of American development and prosper­ tection to the sugar industry aroused the become the party of oppression," the first sound which filled the spacious hall. In elgn creditor shall make destructive demands 8enator Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massa­ ity. This true American policy taxes foreign Louisiana delegation to cheers, and the great scene came. A thousand throats an effort to bring about a state of quiet­ Where will all this end If the people shall de chusetts, announced that the committee products and encourages home Industry: It puts from the floor hissed their resentment In ness the band behind the chairman struck cllne to assert themselves? Where will It enc merchant marine plank brought the If the older parties tn their determination t< on resolutions was as yet unable to report the burden of revenue on foreign goods; It Maine, Maryland and Massachusetts dele ­ the face of the speaker on the platform up "Marching Through Georgia.” Instead and asked permission to sit during the secures the American market for the American and In an instant bedlam reigned. The of listening quietly to the Instrumental maintain themselves In power for power's sak, producer; It upholds the American standard of gations to their feet with three cheers. alone shall refuse to recognize the right and convention session. No objection was The first sentence of the platform pledg­ galleries hissed and shouted loud and music, the crowd simply drowned It out hope of humanity? This country cannot muct made. Mr. Wellington, of Maryland, ask­ wages for the American workman: It pate the long. Chairman Thurston tried vainly to by singing In all sorts of voices, and In factory by the side of the farm and makes the ing the party to "sound money ’’ started all kinds of time tlffi rollicking words of longer exlhl free and Independent against at. ed permission to report for the commit­ American farmer less dependent on foreign a great uproar among the delegates on stay the torrent of disapproval and re­ the rest of the world, nor can Its people muck tee on rules, but the convention would demand and price; it diffuses general thrift, the floor, but the g&Ueries did not par­ store order. At last, when he could make the song. Other tunes, such as "Battle longer be free In the noblest sense of the terif not have it until the permanent organisa­ and founds the strength of all on the strength ticipate until unalterable opposition to himself heard, he set the convention off Cry or Freedom, ” "America," and If the United States, a debtor nation, shall fol­ tion was effected. There was a brief con ­ of each. In Its reasonable application It Is Just, the free coinage of sliver was read. Then by a ringing statement that the Republi ­ "Marching Through Georgia," went low a policy dictated'by creditor nations. W« test over the question of proceeding with fair and Impartial, equally opposed to foreign the delegates, led by Senator Lodge and can party did not fear the declaration through the same experience. It seemed produce all the necessities of life. Other na the election or permanent officers Defore control and domestic monopoly, to sectional dis ­ that was being read. The delegates, ex­ as though they would never become tlons consume our product. In the race for ex­ Col. W. A. Stone, of Pennsylvania, rose weary, but twenty-five minutes of an ­ the report of tne committee on creden ­ crimination and individual favoritism. en masse. Fans, canes, hats waved wild ­ cept the bolting delegation, rose to their istence tt Is a constant struggle between pro; tials had been acted upon. Senator Wel­ We denounce the present Democratic tariff feet en masse and cheered. From the archy tired out even the most enthusias ­ ducer and consumer. Our present system o. lington and Congressman Mudd, of Mary­ aa sectional. Injurious to the public credit and ly until the pit looked like a hurricane- galleries 12.000 throats sent out their bra­ tic McKinleylte, and with tired limbs and money deliberately submits to the desire an( land and Delegate Littlefield, of Maine, destructive to business enterprise. We demand tossed sea, and the galleries roared their zen approval, cheer following cheer. The strained lungs, the delegates and outsid ­ the profit of creditor nations, leaving ua In tt* such an equitable tariff on foreign Imports approval. For two minutes the tumult ers relapsed into their seats gnd per­ mass, and as Individuals a prey to the monej vainly protested that It was Irregular, continued. The mention of the "gold roar grew deep and until It was as deaf ­ and that there was no convention until which come Into competition with American ening as Niagara. Delegates mounted mitted the convention to go ahead with gathering and the deadly cheapening of th* oU products as will not only furnish adequate reve­ standard," while received enthusiastically its work. At length Mr. Foraker resumed world. the credentials of the members had been their chairs In their enthusiasm and As the debt to creditor* abroad Increases o, passed upon, but their angry protests nue for the necessary expenses of the govern­ by the Maine, Massachusetts, Connecti ­ as follows: ment. but will protect American labor from cut and New York delegations, did not waved flags, fans and handkerchiefs fran ­ the masses of the nation, th* price of huma, we»e swept aside like chalt before the tically. From sheer exhaustion they fin ­ Gentlemen of the convention, you seem to production on the farm and In the workshop 1 wind. The convention brimming over degradation to the wage level of other lands. arouse such great enthusiasm. Hawaii have beard of the name of my candidate. We are not pledged to any particular schedules. and the Monroe doctrine were applauded, ally sank back, only to rise again In their olltlcal conventions ye1 foreign trade and finds an outlet for our sur ­ ready so declared, but In all the states and to be held In this year 1MM? Is not this so grea ambition la to meet your expectations, and I plus. that he would recognize to move a substi ­ of the band asserted Itself by degrees in the sections of our country, from ocean to ocean pledge myself to exercise the Important powers tute for the majority report, the gentle­ an end that all who believe In the possibility We condemn the present administration for the shape of the melody "Columbia, the and from the gulf to the lakes, they expect us to of attaining It by the means proposed can ylelt of this high office with absolute Justice and 1m- not keeping faith with the sugar producers of man from Colorado, Mr. Teller. The Gem of the Ocean. ” Twice or three give them a chance to vote for him. It Is our partli-lltv. I bespeak your cordial co-operntlon this country. The Republican party favors name of Teller set the westerners wild, times the strain was repeated, and then something of their partisanship both In conven and support, to the end that our proceedings duly to do It. If we discharge that duty we tlons and at the polls? It la In the hope tha such protection as will lead to the production and at once they were on their feet, wav­ a voice took up the words: "Three cheers will give joy to their hearts, enthusiasm to the masses and the remaining conventions wll may be orderly and dignified, as before thle, on American soli of all the sugar which the ing hats, flags, umbrellas, fans and for the red, white and blue," and then the campaign and triumphant victory for our the deliberations of the supreme council of the American people use. and for which they pay handkerchiefs, and shrieking like mad ­ have the courage and the generosity to unite t9 Republican party. by degrees the whole assembly took up cause, and he will In turn give us an admin ­ thl* purpose that we have dared to offer ou other countries more than $100,000,000 annually. men. The fire spread to the galleries and the chorus with a magnificent burst and istration under which the country will enter views to the people of the United States; ant Eight years ago I had the distinguished honor To all our products —to those of the mine and swept across them until they seemed to upon a new era of prosperity at home and of to prrslde over the convention which nominated the field as well as to those of the shop and the sang "The Army and Navy Forever.” because In the past there has lacked a rallying the last Republican president of the United be almost unanimously carrying the “Three Cheers for the Red, White and glory and honor abroad. By all these tokens point for the masses -who hold aa we do to thl factory—to hemp, to wool, the pooduct of the cheer. Finally the western delegates of the present, all these promises for tbe future. belief, we venture an act, trusting It will b States. To-day I have the distinguished honor great Industry of sheep husbandry, aa well as Blue. ” Two stanzas were sung by tnis In the name of the forty-six delegates of Ohio, to preside over the convention which Is to to the finished woolens of the mill, we promise tired of their work and sank back into chorus of 12,000. and the band, tiring of received In the same spirit of conciliation, cui nominate the next president of the United their seats. Then there fell over the Its work, dropped out of the song. Final ­ I submit his claims to your consideration. end hope with which we put it forth, the most ample protection. (Loud cheering.) we have endeavored In a plain way to set lb States This generation has had Its object les­ We favor restoring the early American policy house a deep, profound calm, for history ly Lee Mantle, of Montana, standing The nomination was seconded by Sena ­ son. and the doom of the Democratic party Is of discriminating duties for the upbuilding of was to be made. The people listened to alone In the seats allotted to his state, matter before the eyes of our fellow-cltlsenh already pronounced. The American people will a man. while the clerk proceeded to read tor Thurston, who, as chairman, has been We Invoke the union of all men and all partis the merchant mu-lne and the protection of our secured a hearing and said that he sym­ the most conspicuous, and while his effort who believe that the time has come for the trl return to the Republican party because they shipping In the foreign carrying trade, so that the substitute platform, as follows: pathized with the men who had left the know- that Its administration will mean: American ships—the product of American labor, We, the undersigned, members of the com­ was satisfactorily eloquent, the crowd umph of Justice. It I* an hour when the peopl hall, but he believed there were greater was too tired to do much cheering. Gov. may speak for themselves as Individuals an, The supremacy of the constitution of the employed In American ship yards, sailing under mittee on resolutions, belnx unable to acree issues for the Republican party to carry United States the rtars and stripes, and manned, officered and with that portion of the majority report which Hastings came forward at the call of through conventions yet to be held. It is th* The maintenance of law and order. owned by Americana —may regain the carrying treats ot the subject of coinage and finance, re­ out and he phonal stand by it to those Pennsylvania to name Senator Quay and right of every citizen to Indicate hts preference The protection of every American citizen In of our foreign commerce. spectfully submit the following paragraph aa extents. He * mid refer the convention ’s was given a cheer of applause. With this In view we offer to the forthcomln) bis right to live, to labor and to vote. The Republican party is unreservedly for a substitute therefor: The Republican party platform tc he people of Montana for As the voting progressed the delegates conventions and to the people the names of a mat A vigorous foreign policy. a decision. S*nator Brown, of Utah, and for the prerldency of the United States who** sound money. It caused the enactment of the favors the Use of both gold and sliver as equal were keeping tab, and when Ohio swung life In public and in private represents those ills The enforcement of the Monroe doctrine. law providing for the resumption of specie standard money and pledges Its power to se­ Delegate Burleigh, of Washington, voiced out her 46 votes for her favorite son, The restoration of our merchant marine. the same sentiments. Then the conven ­ tlngulshed virtues which adorned the days an- payments in 1870; since then every dollar has cure the free, unrestricted and Independent coin- making his total 467 1-2, there was a round th# deeds of the eerller time of this republic, I Safety under the stars and stripes on every been as good as gold. nge ot gold and sliver at United States mints tion quieted down and the chairman of cheers. Alaska territory, the last sea, In every port. We are unalterably opposed to every measure at the ratio of 10 to 1 of gold. called upon the secretary for the list of return to which virtues Is requisite for the pros A revenue adequate for all governmental ex­ called, contributed four votes to McKinley perlty and contentment of the people and th* calculated to debase our currency or Impair Senator Teller, as he stood on the plat­ national committeemen selected. and the totals were announced as fol­ perpetu.ty and rommar.dlng example of free in penditures and the gradual extinguishment of the credit of our country. We are therefore form to make hla final protest against the national debt. lows: McKinley. 6611-2; Reed, 84 1-1; Mor­ stltutlons. That name Is Henry M. Teller—* opposed to the free coinage of sliver except the adoption of a gold standard policy, McKIYLKY AND HOBART. ton, 56; Quay, 601-2; Allison 351-2; Cam­ man of the people and for the people. He Is o A currency “as sound as the government, and by International agreement with the leading was a striking figure. Tkll, gaunt, he ta untarnished as Its honor."* whose dollars, commercial nations of tha world, which we eron, 1. Ten minutes of bedlam was the no section. His experience and service, hts de whether of gold, silver or paper, shall havs wore the old-fashioned frock coat of the “The next business is the call of roll next o'6er and then Senator Lodge mount ­ votlon to the common Justice and the commor pledge ourselves to promote, and until such old-time statesman. His face was deeply cause of hie fellow-citizens has been as wld* iqual purchasing and debt-paying power with agreement can he obtained the existing gold of states for the nomination of president. ” ed the chair and moved that the nomina ­ the best dollars of the civilized world. furrowed with lines of thought, and no announced Mr. Thurston at 2 o'clock. The as the country. We believe that the people a standard must be preserved. All our silver and tion bt made unanimous In a graceful the United States have him In their hearts a, A protective tariff which protects, coupled paper currency must be maintained at parity one who beheld him as he stood and sur ­ roll was called; names were unanswered speech. In which he pledged the support with reciprocity which reciprocates, thereby rendered all of hla old associations for he had their Intereata In hla purpose through al with gold, and we favor mil measures designed which had seldom been passed before In of the followers of Reed to the nominee the work of an exalted life. inuring the best market for American pro­ to maintain Invtolah'y tha obligations bf a deep conviction on a single topic, Republican conventions —Illinois and In ­ ducts and opening American factories to the Gen. Hastings, of Pennsylvania, followed It Is not merely aa the exponent of monetar) the United Stales and all our money, whether doubted his honesty of purpose. He was diana —and the monotony was broken on behalf of the Quay contingent. Chaun ­ reform that we present this man to the people tree coins re of American muscle. coin or paper, at the present standard, the given a most respectful hearing by the A pension policy Just and generous to our llv- only when Gen. Henderson rose at the cey M. Depew arose to second the motion It Is true that he has waged s mighty war fot standard of tha most enlightened nations of delegates, but except for those In sym­ calf of Iowa to announce that Charles on behalf of New York, but the chairman the restoration of the money of the constitution ng heroes and to the wldowa and orphans of the earth. pathy there waa no demonstration on the their dead comrades. H BaMwIn, of Council Bluffs, woul 1 recognised Platt, who In a single sentence and hla name has been Identified as that of n* The veterans of the unlun army deserve and floor In the early part of his address. The other living man with this great cause. Bu The governmental supervision and control of should receive fair treatment and generous re­ speak for that state. In a brief but elo­ seconded the motion and pledged the state transportation lines and ratea. galleries, however, were vociferous, and quent speech Mr. Baldwin presented the of New York to McKinley. Eloquent had his service been less demanded and l-s* cognition. Whenever practicable they should ba when he asserted the power of the United noted In this direction the people would still have The protection of the people from all unlaw ­ given the preference In the matter of employ­ name of Wm. B. Al ison, of Iowa, as a Dave Henderson, of Iowa, spoke for Al­ ful combination and unjuat exaction of aggre­ States to control their own affairs with­ recognized In him for other labors a etatesmut ment. and they are entitled to the enactment of candidate. There was not much enthusi ­ lison. The crowd called for Marcus A. of the purest type. His only poverty has beer gated capital and corporate power. out dictation from Europe, In the mat­ asm manifested. Hanna, McKinley ’s manager, and he mads An American welcome to every God-fearing, such laws as ars best calculated to secure the ter of finances or anything else, many that of the purse.ln all things else—In the g.n fulfillment of the pledges made 'o them In tha When the stats of Maine was reached a brief speech. When the motion to make erosltles of man to man. In kindliness for hi, liberty-loving, constitution-respecting, law-abid ­ of the delegates were drawn into the Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massa­ the nomination unanimous was put the ing, labor-seeking, decent man. dark days of the country's peril. We denounce display of enthusiasm by the wild tumult fellows and In the study and th# doings of ;i The exclusion of all whose birth, whose blood, the practice In the pension bureau, so recklessly chusetts, came forward and presented the delegates rose en masse. The general Im­ mighty career—he haa been one of the most and unjustly carried on by the present adminis ­ about them, but the Colorado senator name of Thomas B. Reed. One enthusi ­ pression was that the convention would opulent American cltlsena of any age. In sub whose condition, whose practices would men ­ tration, of reducing pensions and arbitrarily made no effort at dramatic effect. He ace the permanency of fr«e Institutions, en ­ spoke in the clear, ringing tones which astic admirer unfolded a great banner take the recess at this point, and thous ­ mltting this name to tie people, we rent I no danger the safety of American society or lessen dropping names from the rolls as deserving the containing a large portrait of Speaker ands of people left the hall, but the dele ­ that Just a generation ago from the heart of th* severest condemnation of tha American people. havs so often echoed through the cham­ boundless west and touched by the finger ol the opportunities of American labor. ber of the United States senate. It was Reed, with these words: "Nothing to ex­ gates were determined to close the work The abolition of sectionalism —every star In Our foreign policy should be at all times plain —true from the first." As he flung of the convention before adjourning. They God, there arose an emancipator who was pow­ the American flag shining for the honor and firm, vigorous and dignified, and all our In ­ not until the close of his speech that ha the banner out from the galleries the supported Mr. Lodge’s motion to proceed erful In the work of human deliverance. By hi* welfare and happiness of every commonwealth terests In the western hemisphere earefully became both impressive and pathetic. His with the nomination of the vice-presi­ wisdom and courage, providentially directed, watched and guarded. The Hawaiian Islands review of his long service In the party Reed men began to shout ’Reed, Reed. millions were set free and the nation kept In It* and of all the people. should be controlled by the United Htales and Thomas B. Reed;" but the demonstra ­ dent Immediately with unanimity. The holy union. If other* ahall see this opportu ­ A deathless loyalty to all that la true and visibly affected him. As he realized the tion lasted not over a mlnuts. As he names of Garrett A. Hobart, of Ne Chairman Thurston ’s address waa punc ­ should be built, owned and operated by the ices and eminent qualification* for the Chas. Llppltt, of Rhode Island ; Oov. tured all the way through with applause clared with an earnestness that Impressed be repeated, and another man —clothed In the United States; and by the purchase of the all who heard him that In his opinion presidency by offering the name of Thom­ Bulkeley, of Connecticut; Gen. James A. majesty of devotion to th# race—will be lifted « and cheers. In concluding ue said: '‘Gen ­ Danish Islands we should secure a proper and as B. Reed, the Reed men In the gal­ Walker, of Virginia; Fred Grant, of Cal­ power where, by his wisdom and courage, prov­ tlemen of the convention, what Is your much needed naval station In the West Indies. the morality, the religion and the aalva- ifornia; Depew, Morton, Reed, Thurston tlon of the country were at stake. 8om« leries Joined In the demonstration. identially directed, more millions may be mad* leaaure?" The pleasure of the conven ­ . The massacres In Armenia have aroused the The honor had been reserved for Hon. and Brown were voted for, but the first free from chains as galling as those of actual tion was expressed by the whole body deep sympathy and Just Indignation of tha of the points In his conclusion were these: I believe that the adopt km of the gold stan ­ Chauncey M. Depew. of the greatest per­ balin' nominated Hobart and It was made slavery, and the nation may be preserved la the rising and with the waving of flags and American people and we believe that the Unit ­ sonal ovation of the convention up to unite of Its mission to the world. 4ats and handkerchiefs and presenting ed States should sxerctse all the tint It dard will produce hardships; It wUl Increase the CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1896.

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See display advertisement in California Fig Syrup Company. eye was caught and riveted by the hu ­ another part of this paper. good health. Let a slight man figures. A young girl, graceful sickness seize him, and the Sheet* and pillowcases should bo carefully old enemy breaks out anew. and beautiful, was seated there like a folded when dry, then ironing la made easy. We know not whither we go, but we queen upon her throne, and beside her, The fault is the taking of do know that our way It directed to BY M.T.CALD0R. nearly at her feet, reclined a youth All those creeping, crawling, sting­ medicines that suppress, in ­ victory and to eternal strength through ing sensations that combine to make INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION* whose countenance was partially con­ stead of curing disease. You faith. Faith Is the conviction in the cealed as he was looking up eagerly in­ up the tortures of any itching disease heart of man that there awaits him of the skin are instantly relieved and can eradicate disease and CHAPTER IX.—(Continued .) duchess any day? But never was wife to her face, which wore a wild, sor­ purify your blood, if you use Bomewhere a great destiny, to be work­ so faithful and devoted to a husband's permanently cured by Doan's Oint ­ ed out by the God of heaven. —Rev. “God bless you, sir. If ever Charlea rowful, yearning look, as her eyes and ( ment. Take no substitute. Doan ’s the standard remedy of the Collinwood can serve your son, believe memory as she. How she must have W. H. Poarce. extended hand pointed to the far-off never fails. world, me, it shall be done. Heaven will re­ loved him!” line where sky and water met. Not The New England Conservatory of Musle, In ward you." “Duchess! Yes, she might have had one could gaze upon the picture and not j The word hairbreadth, now used for an in ­ Boston. Mass., has furnished Instruction to her choice of two or three coronets at finitesimal apace, was once a regular measure. Ayer’s over eo.ooo pupils since ISIS, and its popularity This was Mr. Vernon ’s parting with know the whole was not yet compre­ It was the width of 14 hairs laid aide by side. la an luatltutlon of the highest exceflenee Is the admiral. Both were conscious of a the least. Everybody knows how our hended —the story not half told. If happiness In this life la your object, don ’t Sarsaparilla. ronst&ntly increasing. Its curriculum la not best and noblest men have sued In vain. try too hard to get rich. sontlneu to tuuslo alone, but Oratory and subtle, mysterious whisper, telling Modern Languages have finely equipped de ­ them It was their last meeting on earth She wins almost as much admiration as CHAPTER XI. A true believer la one who thinks aa you do partments and the best Instructors money cun procure. Special attention also given to In ­ —and so It was. her daughter now. ” " TS companion was struction In ptanotorte tuning. The charges That of Walter and Eleanor was still “Hush, they will hear you! Good af­ dark in the back­ BiiiiiMMiiimuminiimiM srs low when compared with those of other ternoon. ” musical schools. Prospectus mailed free on more brief. The young hero forced back ground —a dim sky * application. the wild tumult that clamored eagerly “A fine day, Lady Annabel. I have a and stars showing a to ask of her one promise to remain word for you from Bath.” i There are 12.117,000 acres of unlnclosed faintly the outline mountains and heather land in Great Britain. faithful, and pallid and calm, held out The muffled figure bent forward yet of embowering tree; his hand, sayihg earnestly: farther. How the eye glittered with a but upon the rock, “My husband had two cancers taken “May heaven bless you with all the lustre feverish and unnatural! ’ instead of Its from his face, and another coming on happiness it has for earth! Good-bye, “Lady Annabel Collinwood, Eleanor ’s queen, blazed a his lip. lie took two bottles of Bur ­ mother!" dock lilood Bitters and it disappeared. Ellie.” bonfire that lit up pi He is completely well.” Mrs. Wm. She had come weeping and sobbing At the very name came the flood of luridly the foamy i Kirby, Akron, Erie Co., N. Y. from his father’s embrace. The blue old emotion, sweeping away the breast­ sea, and gave a eyes had drenched with their briny rain work that for five years of strenuous ruddy gleam to three figures waiting For narrow windows In small apartments the soft rose of her cheek to a faded toil, of stupendous exertion, had been near —the youth and maiden and tall, muslin curtains, figured and ruft.ed, look well. white; the sweet lips quivered sMly. closely guarded, lest a single wave grave man, who were all gazing off Dr. Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup seems Walter’s eye took in all, yet he said should overleap the restraining barrier. with a wild Intensity of expression that sent as a special providence to the little only: No wonder Walter Vernon —Signor gave a gloomy look to every face over “Good-bye, Ellie!” Vernoni he had allowed the Italians to i folks. Pleasant to take, perfectly the water. ^ 3 i harmless, and absolutely sure to give Eleanor had no voice to reply. Part­ call him, and the name came with his “Ah, the pictures! ” said Sir Clement Pi instant relief in all cases of cold or ing thus from the only friends she had fame to England —no wonder he gazed Willoughby. “I have looked at them « lung trouble. ever known, with but a vague, unsatis ­ with breathless Interest as the group i full an hour before, to-day. They are l M The manuscript score of Tannheuser has factory hope of some time, somewhere advanced, to see for the first time Lady thrilling, are they not? I must seek i been sold to a Leipslo amateur for fcld.uju meeting them again, quite prostrated Annabel Collinwood! out the artist; It will be an honor for He could have selected her from a In cases of burns, sprains, scalds, or her sensitive temperament. Weeping, any man to know him. That midnight any of the other accidental pains likely fainting, nearly broken-hearted, her crowd of ladles as fair and graceful as is superb. ” to come to the human body, Dr. uncle carried her In his arms back to sbe—a slender, pale-faced woman, with Elesnor stood with wild eyes that Thomus' Eclectric Oil gives almost in ­ the cabin, while Walter, with dry, burn ­ a well-bred, quiet grace, deep, mournful could not drink In eagerly enough the stant relief. ing eye and rigid lip, descended swiftly eyes—not like Eleanor ’s, blue and I old familiar scene. Now the blue orbs to the boat that was to take them back sunny, but dim and dark as the mid­ kindled Joyfully, and agalu the tears Hall’s Catarrh Cure to the ‘Hornet, ’ night sea, carrying with her a name ­ came welling over them. Is taken internally. Price, 75c. In silent grief his father took a place less, invisible and yet potent atmos­ ”Oh, Walter, Walter!” cried she, in a beside him. The word was given to cast phere of refinement and purity. This tone of anguish that startled all and ■ 44 Cut Down Expenses/' Tepid water, diluted with ammonia. Is an ex­ off, when suddenly the admiral himself he saw at first, but a second look show­ thrilled one heart with Joy. PI cellent cleanser for either gold or silver. appeared above, leaning over the rail­ ed him flashes of light corruscatlng "What alls you, Eleanor? ” asked her ing and calling Walter’s name. He over the dim iris, and making the eye FITS—All flts stopped frc. by Dr. Kline's Great mother anxiously. K»r»» Kr.torrr. No Fit* after the first day ’s use. threw down a ring wrapped in a slip resplendent; waves of rich thought Marvelous cures. Treatise and fit trial bottle Tree to “Oh, mamma, take me home, and let fit i Scud to Dr. Kilns. *311 Archi 8t., Phils., Pa. of paper. Walter grasped It nervously. breaking over the symmetrical features, us come alone. I must see the pictures Full well he knew the ring; many a and glorifying them with light nnd I Seashells murmur because vibrations of the alone. ” ■ air are brought to a focus In them. time had Ellie brought It out to see the shade of eloquent meaning; smiles rare The ladles and gentlemen gathered sparkles play in the sunshine that came and seldom, but wonderful and magical around her looked astonished and em­ For lung and chest diseases. Piso s Cure Is Bickering through the Hibiscus and when they came, arching into beauty the best mediolne we have useu. — Mrs. J. L. barrassed. Northcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada. palm trees; but he stopped not to exam­ the lips that were Eleanor ’s own. He “But my child, ” said her mother I ine It anew, but spread out the paper to felt at once the spell by which Lady gravely, "we do not understand; you l When a man decides to sav goodbye to his I read the brief line written there. Hur ­ Annabel still swayed all hearts, al­ owe the company some word of expla­ I sin, one look at the cross kills it. ried, blotted as they were, no diamond though more than forty years had pass­ PLUG nation. ” If the Baby la Cutting Teeth. In England or India could be so precious ed over her smooth, fair forehead. She Eleanor struggled for composure, and 00 cure and use that old and well-tried remedy, Has. to Walter Vernon, though they were was leaning lightly upon the duke's A woman knows what a bargain WucsLow ’a Booth iso Bvacr for Children Teething- dropping her veil over the flushed only these: “I shall wait for you, Wal­ arm, but her attention was given to the really is. She knows better than a man. ter.” young viscount, who was relating in his cheek and tearful eyes, said more col­ l A shower of ivy berries fell in England la I lectedly: Walter’s face was covered by his lively way the meeting with the cour ­ H 44 BATTLE AX ” is selected every time Ooe's Cough Balaam bands, but the straight, shapely fingers teous admiral. “I was taken by surprise. It Is our Is tha oldest and heat. It will break up a Gold qnlehsc Island home, mamma, and that is Wal­ than any thing else. It la at war a reliable. Try U. could not hide the tears that at length The tall figure and massive head of by wives who buy tobacco for their hus ­ came pouring through them. the noble duke concealed the couple ter and Mr. Vernon and myself. Oh, In the Year 1950. who walked behind, and Walter was those well-known scenes —It breaks my bands. They select it because it is an honest Friend —“They are to produce one of CHAPTER X. obliged to wait until Lady Annabel and heart to go back to them, and yet to bargain. It is the biggest in size, the Wagner’s operas Monday. Let us go IVE years after the her companion turned to the pictures know nothing of the friends who shared and hear it.” Musical Enthusiast —'Oh, ’Hornet* and 'Col­ before he beheld her for whom his heart them with me! It was Walter who smallest in price, and the best in quality. no. I can ’t stand the old school of linwood ’ parted had sighed so long. painted the pictures. Oh, I am sure It music. Wagner is good enough In company upon the Eleanor was only sixteen when they was Walter! I must see him—I must The 5 cent piece is almost as large as the some ways, but he sacrificed too moch ocean, was gathered parted upon the far-off Pacific. Five find him.” to melody. ”—New 7ork World. In merrie England, years, replete with the ’Important Lady Annabel turned hastily to the 10 cent piece of other high grade brands. at a famous gallery change from girlhood to womanhood, pictures, while a look of pain and an ­ THE STUDIOUS GIRL. of paintings In had passed —would she Beem the same? noyance swept across her face. She was WmmimgimiimmrimiKH Ixindon, a fashion ­ His beating heart nearly suffocated evidently revolving some subject care­ able crowd —the him as Walter once more gazed upon fully in her mind, for after the first An Interesting Letter From living tide swaying Lady Eleanor Collinwood. swift glance she dropped her eyes to the Young Ladies* College. to and fro, yet lin ­ Ah, the relief!—It was still his Ellie, floor. gering ever, some for Art’s dear sake, though the youthful grace and beauty Sir Clement Willoughby was re-ex­ amining the pictures, more especially Race Tic tween the Sexes for Education. and some from obedience to a more ty­ had ripened Into matured perfection — rannical mistress—Fashion —at a group though the slender form had grown the first one. His eye wandered ques- Health Impaired by Incessant Study. of pictures which bore the mark of a more stately, and the girlish diffidence tloningly over the graceful form of the The race between the sexes for edu ­ new genius, whose star had but lately had merged into a calm, self-possesBed youth at the feet of the Island queen, cation is to-day very close. 3hot up brilliantly on the sky of fame. dignity —a well-bred grace that the is­ | end wh*>n he turned to the other It was Ambitious girls work incessantly Upon a seat not far from these pict­ land experience could never have given to catch what knowledge he could from over their studies, and are often ures sat a gentleman, whose foreign her. Still the soft blue eyes wore their the side gUmpse of the boyish face. brought to a halt, ;loak and slouch hat nearly concealed guileless look of pleading innocence; •To hh t onti mmo.» through having his face and figure; only the brilliant, the sweet lips dimpled with the very Horded Will Remain. ***** • ;>************************************] sacrificed the phy­ melancholy black eye roving restlessly smile poor Tom had so often compared The horseless age is a long way off. sical to the mental. over the crowd, and the glossy black to the first sunbeam that glistened It is out of sight, and Is likely to re­ Then begin those moustache shading the scornful lip, through the cloud over the sea, when main so, notwithstanding the arrival ailments that must be were visible. There was a listless lan ­ the “Petrel” lay a wreck among the of the bicycle and the motor wagon. We have made removed at once, or guor in his attitude that seemed belied reefs. When the reaper was Invented pessi­ they will produce con ­ by the keen attentiveness of his glance. How swiftly his pulse leaped, his eye mists foretold the starvation of the stant suffering. Ilead- Suddenly the eye sparkled in earnest at­ burned! Would that smile ever beam agricultural laborer. The sewing ma­ a study of tires ' ache, dizziness, faint- tention, and quite unconsciously he for him again? Not a breath of Intelli ­ chine was bitterly fought by people | ness, slight vertigo, bent eargerly forward. A gay party gence had passed between them since who saw nothing In store for the seam­ pains in the back and passing by floated toward him the sound their parting; forall he knew she might stress. The world to-day knows the —pounded them year in loins, irregularity, of a well-known name. have forgotten his very existence. He results. It Is true that electric street loss of sleep and ■"Lady Eleanor Collinwood —pray tell could test it speedily. And then, with railways have dispensed with the serv­ and year out by thousands appetite, nerv ­ me In what direction you saw her?” Jealous rage, the unknown artist turned ice of many thousand horses and that ousness and asked eagerly an aristocratic-looking to her companion, on whose handsome on our wheel-testing ma­ blues, with lack gentleman. the bicycle has decidedly Injured the face so plainly was written his devoted livery business, and yet lt Is a fact of confidence; "Ah, there It is,” spiritedly replied a admiration. There was a manly, high­ chine, tested them for 1 these are positive brilliant-looking girl, twisting her that the export trade in American bred air about him that pierced poor horses is making giant strides forward. signs that wo- pearl and gold opera glass affectedly, Walter like a sword. He wus good, he elasticity, for speed, for i*s arch enemy is at hand. "you are no exception to the general The export* for 1895, Just compiled, was noble, he was worthy of her—that are 83,000,000 in value —about twice durability —had reports The following letter was rule. Viscount Somerset, the attrac­ could be read at a glance. No wonder 1 received by Mrs. Pinkham in tions of our new star outweigh all oth­ that of 1894. Europe will keep on she listened so graciously to his anima ­ buying American horses, and the from rideis and agents M*y, one month after the young lady ers. Were she not as lovely in charac­ ted words. had first written, giving symptoms, ter as in person, I should be Jealous of equine which at home has survived everywhere. The wonder ­ TESTING TIRES AND WHEELS. With a stifled groan Walter turned the competition of the steam railroad and asking advice. She was ill and in her, but as Lt is, one must acquiesce, away. Duke, marquis, noble lord — great distress of mind, feeling she gracefully. I give you full permission and the trolley line will hold Its own fully elastic and durable tires used on Columbia Bicy­ whichever he was, he had a right to with the “bike” and the horseless would not hold out till graduation, and to leave us and find her. We saw her offer,his homage and suit; but for the the doctor had advised her to go home. In their carriage with Lady Annabel wagon. Horses will be cheaper, Just cles—Hartford Single-Tube Tires—are the result. plebeian painter, where was there any as watches are cheaper now than for­ ------College, Mass. and Sir Marcus Willoughby.” hope, any plea whereby to win the favor You dear Woman: — “Upon my word. Lady Isora, you are merly, that Is all.—New York Journal. I should have written to you before, of that high-born, aristocratic mother, Hartford Single-Tubes as keen and sharp as the frosty air of even though Eleanor herself were true but you sai- *»ait a month. We are this November day. 1 assure you I poured W.t.r In H's floors taught that the days of miracles are to that voluntary promise—“I will are the regular equipment of all Columbia and Hartford find present company agreeable enough wait for you ”? The Rev. Leonard B. Worth of the past. Pray what is my case ? I have to keep me here until we meet or over­ Baptist church has begun a suit for taken the Vegetable Compound faith­ The black folds of Lady Annabel ’s Bicycles. We know no tires so good as Hartfords. take the Colllnwoods. I have a message dreas swept across his feet, and while divorce from Elvira W. Worth in Ok­ fully, and obeyed you implicitly and, for Lady Annabel from the admiral, lahoma. The clergyman alleges that am free from all my ills. I was a very, whom I met at Bath. By the way, I the hot blood mounted his cheeks Wal­ The makers of Hartford Single-Tubes_ also__ _ make ___ ter bent his head, as though his pre­ his wife asked him to deed all of his (double-tube), which we will11 substitute for Single-Tubes if very sick girL Am keeping well up in fancied I discovered a likeness in that property to her and made threats that my class, and hope to do you and myself beautiful girl on the canvas yonder to sumptuous thoughts were laid bare be­ fore that sad, dark eye. if he did not ehe would not Mve with Art Catalogue tells. credit at graduation. * * My gratitude Lady Eleanor. This Vernon keeps so him, but would make lt hot for him POPE MFG. CO. cannot find expression in private no one knriwn about hhn. Per­ Then a single word in Eleanor ’s well- Free if you call on the agent. known voice came to his ear—It was all his life. On one occasion, he says, By mafl for two 2 coat stain HARTFQRA CONN. words Youfsincere haps, after all. It was a glimpse of her she filled his Sunday boots with water. friend, Mart face that inspired him to so grand an hurried, agitated, vehement. So well ’ P. 8. Some effort.” he understood every tone of that be­ Hrothorly Lorr. of the other Tho gay talkers chattered oa, un ­ loved voice, he knew something had Love Is the only recognizable ele­ girls are now mindful of the eager listeners behind startled her, and yet shs had spoken ment of power In this world. Every Fria Uncle Sib. using the Com­ them. At length came a stir of expecta­ but one word —“Mother!** one who has grown beyond childish ­ FREE HOMES HB "What Is it. my love?” asked 7*uly ness of heart and mind acknowledges pound. It ben ­ tion. Nearly 2,000,000 Acres of Government Lands efits them all. “Here they come, Somerset. See Annabel, turning st once wherr her that the only thing which makes Ilfs Lydis E. Pink- what a crowd of elite follows. You ’ll daughter, alternately flushing an J pal­ worth living Is the good ws can do for Now Open to Settlement —— hara s Vegetable * have little chance for conversation. ing, stood before the famous pictures others.—Rev. C. J. Wood. that had won so much attention. They IN NORTHERN ARKAN8A8. Compound istheonly How wonderful Is the sway Lady Anna ­ Tt.., »r» fen II*. wrtl nUnd kr.Tll7 ilmb.rwl. .nd prodac. mhu. rum. frail. u4 raertabto. la safe, m ire and effectual remedy in each bel holds over all hearts, with her pale, were evidently champion pictures, rep­ “Jaysam Brown ” of Kansas seems akiM.iS.tM. Kattt Irluai tpp!.. »ra noted Th. climate la ^tehtful, winter, mite ud ak.rt. TImm I »r. .ubjM-1 to tenatete atr; at 1M ten* ate. SOW I* THS TIBS ra UT * MIX For fartlwr tm cases, as it removes the cause, purifies spiritual face and gentle dignity! See, resenting the same scene by daylight leas eccentric when you analyse It, and Ulna adfireaa and invigorates the system, and gives ths Duke of B-----Is talking with her. and at midnight —a high, steep point discover that it Is only s blame fool 1 M • Ma to Ulter. E. V. M. POWELL, Immigration Agent, Harrison, Ark. energy and vitality. I Nave you ever doubted she might he a of land. Jutting out into the sea, whose way of writing “James Samuel. ” ’oro to Book of Horrlooo tod lows— Ooutf Book, Aorrlooo, Ark.

lilt tyw&lfrr Min - A‘\ . .. BATH. Republican and Detroit Tribune 1 year- 1.25 The Independent. From Our ‘Kefutar Correspondent. Progressive and Mrs. M. Ryan was in Lansing Monday. 1896 SUMMER SCHOOL 1896 Mrs. M. Purtell was in Lansing Sat­ QBOBGE S.CORBIT, Editor *nd Proprietor. Aie you preparing to teacb and In need of a urday. thorough review ju»t before examination? Enterprising Are you now teaching and in need of a review J. Hendricks, of Lansing, was in to increase your teaching ability? -THE— town Monday. Are you now teaching and fn need of a re­ Is the up town Grocery Miss E. Parker, of Laingsburg, was view before renewing your certificate ? Are you getting ready for a second grade Store of C. M. Johnson. FORCED SOLE. 153 at Park Lake Saturday. certificate and in need of beginning or review Clinton Go. “ ‘ “ A dance at the Hotel Woodman Sat­ work in second grade branches? Are you bolding a district school ‘diploma urday evening, Juue 27. and wishing a review of the common branches We Have Been Studying ST. JOHNS. MICH. A number of the young people at­ before entering high school or business? Are you a seeker after truth and progress? bow we could best demonstrate in THE ENTIRE STOCK OF tended the band meeting at Gunnison- If ao. then join the Summer School held at Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. ville Saturday evening. St. Johns, beginning July 20 and closing with a PRACTICAL WAY bow we ap­ There were two picnics at Park Lake the regular county examination for teachers preciate your patronage, so we June 20. Tbe Bath M. E. Sabbath August 23. have hit on this plan. We will give all Loom Money on Approved Bond* end school and school district No. 8 were our customers on Saturday next aud Reel Estate Security. INSTRUCTORS: throughout the following week both well represented and all report a Suet . E. M. Plunkett , M. Pd.. Ovid. good time. Supt . J. G. Monhoe . A. B., St. Johns. MILK TICKETS FREE. OFFICERS: Married, at the residence of the bride, Examiner J. B Stone . DeWitt. Com ’r R.M. Winston , Advisory Associate, With every pound of best Uncolored A. J. Baldwin , Pree. P. E. WiLawomTB, Tree, in Bath. June 21, Mrs. Nora Wing to St. Johns. Japan Tea at 25c per pound, we give 3. PUIHBLL. Vc-Pree. R. C. D kxtkb A»»t Tree Mr. Frank Foland. The bride was the AIM* To prepare teachers for their respec- two Pint Milk Tickets. With every widow of the late J. W. Wing, who left paim. tivecertificates and fit them for better pound of our 40c aud 50c Tea we give this world for the better home beyond in work in the class room. THE LOCAL MARKETS. March. Both bride and groom are well the same. Please bear in mind these St. Johns . June 85 1896. Review of all studies re­ are our regular lines of teas, and no ad ­ known throughout Bath and all their BRANCHES: quired for Second and vance in price of the teas has been made OF . . The following are the prices paid i n cash for friends and relatives unite in wishing Third Grade Certificates, also beginning to cover expense of tickets. We believe produce in this market: them much joy and happiness. classes in Physics and Algebra. by adopting this method our increased Wheat, white. .5ft. • Five Dollars in advance. Wheat, red, .82. OL1VL.. TUITION sales will justify the outlay. All sensi ­ Oats, .17 ble and intelligent buyers will recognize Eggs, .09. Butter, .06. From Our Regular Correspondent. BOARD AND LODGING: ?u y°we£r this fact. Beans, .56 Miss Grace Norris, of Lansing, visited For the best homes apply to J. G. Monroe on SOLID NICKEL TEA SPOONS Tallow, .08 arriving or by letter. J. T. COLE & CO Hay, timothy ,no w,$8.00®f 10.00; old.f6.00. her parents last Sunday. GIVEN AWAY Hay, mixed. IB OO4&8.0O. Archie Alexander, of DeWitt, has COME TO THE BEST. tT0hre.,n8t ?rc; Potatoes, new .40®50 been quite sick for a week. practical school men. not picked up college with our best grades of flour on Satur ­ Pork, live SS 00. professors on vacation, ignorant of tne needs day only. Call and see us. You will Pork, dressed. $4.50. Miss Maud Brazee returned to her of the district school teacner as some "Normal Corn. ear. .14®. 15. home at Ypsilanti last week. Schools" so called boast of. We do not em­ be welcome and we will be glad to see Must be closed out by July 1. Lard, /W ploy them. you. Hides .04U. The earth was refreshed with a much . Respectfully, Pelts, .1045.45. Commencing Saturday, May 16, Chickens, live, .06. needed raiu Sunday morning. COME TO THE RICHEST. h.^ Chicken, dressed ,08®.09. Mrs. Wm. Dills visited her husband in more Apparatus, Library Books and Teaching Ducks, dressed, ,08®.09. Battle Creek last week. Mr. Dills is at Aids than all other summer schools and private everything in the stock will be Beef, dressed, .08‘/[email protected]. “Normals" in Central Michigan combined. C. M. JOHNSON. Veil Calf, live. 04. the sanitarium. We have hundreds of dollars' worth and know Wood, dry. tl00®$1.80. Children ’s day will be observed at the how to make them help the common teachers. placed on sale at a great sacri­ Wood. green. .90®$ 1.35. Wool, washed, .12®.16. Universalist church in DeWitt, Sunday, COME TO THE CHEAPEST. Wool, unwashed, .07® 12. June 28, at 2 p. m. Ours is the cheapest because best. Board at 8939 fice. Nothing reserved. We Children ’s day was observed at tbe $2.50 is cheap enough. If vou go where it is THE WEEKLY HEWS Baptist church last Sunday. The pro­ cheaper you will eat in crowds, you will eat Is sent to any address for 75 cents a year. want the cash and you can buy EUREKA. gram was good, and the church was what is cheap, feel cheap while eating it and This price includes any of its premiums. look cheap when tbrougrh. Complete telegraphic news service. Reli­ From Our Regular Correspondent. nicely decorated. The the goods for 50c on the dollar. The graduating exercises at DeWitt COME TO THE LARGEST. school able foreign and local markets. Full ac- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner, is in its second year. Over 100 enrolled in counts of all local happenings. A corres­ a young son, J une 20. Tuesday evening, June 16, were flue. 1895. We are strong in preparing for second pondent in every town in this section. Much credit is due the teacher, Prof. grade certificates, and none less so in prepar­ This is positively the biggest cut Mrs. Nora (Kirby) Stevens, of Ohio, Smith, and DeWitt may well feel proud ing for third grade. Come and receive both 307 TUSCOLA ST.. SAG IK AW. MICH. is visiting friends here. of her high school pupils. aid and inspiration. ever made on millinery goods in Mrs. Viola Post and little son, Garth, The U. M. society of DeWitt will hold visited in Carson City last week. an ice cream social at the borne of S. W. St. Johns. Large assortment of Norris, Wednesday evening. July 1, for The Ladies' Christian Aid Society will the benettt of the Universalist church. meet with Mrs. Rose Patterson on Wed ­ A cordial invitation is extended to all. Don ’t Fail to Infants ’ Wear, such as Bonnets, nesday, July 8, in the afternoon. Tbe following officers were elected at Adam Russell and wife, who have the Universalist Sunday school last Sun ­ Cloaks, and Blankets, all includ ­ been visiting their relatives in Benzie day in DeWitt: Superintendent, Mrs. C. L. Pearce ; assistant superintendent, Attend tbe Great ed in this sale. county, are expected home next Satur ­ Mrs. Nellie Williams: secretary, Mrs. day. A. E. Dills ; treasurer, Miss Etta Webb; Mrs. Stella llall and son, Harry, of organist, Miss Etta Webb; chorister, Colorado, are visi ting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Williams. Stock Taking Sale Adell Tripp, and other friends in Green- bush. Mrs. McTaggart, of Chesaning, who From Our Regular Correftpondont. of Shoes — has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M. Parks, of Mason, was in Riley Fancy Goods and Amanda Wyman, returned to her home last week. on Friday. Ethel Williams visited in Lansing the Miss Clara Burk, who lias been sick the other day. for several months, died on Saturday The South Riley school picnicked at Now going on at the Mercantile Company ’s afternoon. Funeral at the Evangelical Round Lake Tuesday. All Winter Hats cburcb tomorrow. Herman Bliss and wife, of Lansing, Shoe Department. Too much stock and a The Christian church people will sell visited friends in Riley last week. ice cream on the Fourtli of July. Come Everybody is busy in haying. It will determination to unload before taking inven ­ every body, and get a nice disn of ice not be a very heavy crop in this vicinity. AT YOUR OWN PRICE. cream and a piece of cake. Mrs. L. Pratt, who went south for her Eureka will celebrate the anniversary health, is improving a little in that di- tory' July 1 st. You can save from 25 to 75 of our American independence with mate. singing patriotic songs, an oration and Mr. and Mrs. John Pincomb and son, cents on every pair of shoes you buy. Every lesser amusements in the afternoon. Wesley, ot Wacousta, spent Sunday in Bert Eagle is visiting his uncle, John Riley. shoe in the house reduced in price. You Tripp, in Greenville. His cousins, John Gallagher and family, of Lan ­ Came Daggatt, and her little daughter. sing are spending a few days with Riley Pearl, will accompany him borne this friends. can ’t afford to wait. Come and see the prices week. August Schrader ’s team ran away last Married, at the Evangelical parsonage Tuesday, throwing him out and break­ and you ’ll surely buy. by Rev. P. Schemer, June 20, Charles ing bis leg. Grubaugh, of Bndgeville. to Miss Agnes THE PEERING Sylvester Runyan, from near Owosso, English, of Pompeii. Both are well has been spending a few days at the known and highly respected. home of his sister, Mrs. S. II. Williams. The Children ’s Day exercises at the Cnristian church last Sunday night, Glenn Bliss has purchased a new Mc- MERCANTILE CO.’S SHOE DEPARTMENT. PONY BINDERS HD MOWERS were well rendered and singing good. Cormic binder of Bliss & Dane, of Fow­ Children's exercises at the Evangelical ler, and Fred Lucht a piano of a DeWitt church next Sunday evening. Arm. The social given last Wednesday even ­ S. II. Williams has his new kitchen ing for Miss Clara Kirby, the young enclosed, which, when completed, will lady who was struck by lightning, was add very much to the appearance of his largely attended. Proceeds $22. Miss pleasant little home. Clara is slowly regaining her usual Children ’s Day at the Pratt school health. Sunday last was quite a success. The Died, in Eureka, June 20, 1890, Miss school house was appropriately decor ­ Clara Belle, oldest daughter ot Mr. and ated. The exercises were pleasing aud Mrs. Burk, at the age of 30 years. She instructive. was a great sufferer for many weeks, --- ———---- yet she bore it with Christian fortitude, SH EFARDSVILLK. and her youthful life was adorned with Christian graces. To know her was to From Our Regular Correspondent. love her. She was a member of the Miss Cora Lounsbury is in the employ Evangelical church of this place for of Mrs. F. D. Cleveland. years, where she was active in all its Several of the farmers in this vicinity Christain work. Although she has have commenced to make hay. been in poor health for several years, The Sunday school convention, which HE ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS are being applied toall vet her seat was seldom vacant until of was held at the M. E. church. Sunday, 24 pound H. E. Gran. Sugar, $1.00 late. Tbe funeral was one of tne larg­ was well attended. The church was sorts of machinery where ease of operation and speed is most de ­ est held here for some time. Rev. nicely decorated and the exercises were sired. We refer to the railway trains desired to make the quickest P. Scheurer officiating, assisted by the very good. 7 bars Acme Soap, - - - - 26 Revs. Henry and Siebert. Tbe singing School will close this week for the time between the east and west. The most successful bicycles, pop­ was very appropriate and effective. Mr. summer vacation. Miss Wilkinson has ular street car lines and the most desirable carriages and wheeled l’erkins. ot St. Johns, assisted tbe choir. been very faithful in the school, and pound pure ground Pepper, 10 The floral offerings were profuse. The much credit is due tier for the excellent vehicles of all kinds contain roller and hall bearings. Heavy swing remains were laid in our beautiful ceme­ tery. Thus ends the earthly career of year’s work. Tbridges, which carry a train of cars, are easily turned by one man. These The 3. Y. P. U. gave an ice cream 1 pound Signet Baking Powder, 26 one worthy of emulation. social last Thursday evening at the facts are undeniable. The Deering Harvesting Co. adopted the roller and residence of Mr. T. J. Gristock. The ball bearings for their Binders and Mowers, while other manufacturers UNION HOME. iroceeds will be used for singing books 1 pound best Tea in town for 40 ort he church. claimed they would prove a failure. Now representatives of other ma­ From Our Regular Correspondent. chines have been going about the country exhibiting balls worn and Children's Day has been postponed until Sunday, July & $ 2.00 flattened, claiming they had been taken from Deering machines. This Mrs. C. T. Caruss visited friends in we stamp as a lie; and furthermore, the Deering Harvesting Company this vicinity last week. Yours for Prices, offered $100 to any man who would procure a ball taken from a Deering Mrs. Fred Knapp is steadily improv­ ing we, are pleased to state. machine that was in any degree flattened or imperfect so that it could Miss Kittie Caruss, of St. Johns, is be detected with the naked eye. Competitors are jealous of the Deering the guest of Ethel Boyle this week. people on account of their great success through the use of roller and Henry Barrett and wife rejoice over CHICK 4k DUBOIS. the new sexton, bora last Saturday. ball bearings Binders and Mowers. The next most successful company Miss Mary Howard is taking a two is working to get the roller and ball bearing, but they are just a few years weeks' outing with friends at Ovid. fill behind the times. Study this matter carefully yourself and you must Mrs. C. E. Stevens bad a slight sun Have Your GLOTHES stroke Friday while picking berries. come to the conclusion that all manner of machinery possessing roller Mrs. J. T. Thomas went to Toledo. rrjade to Order and hall bearings are the most successful ot any built. The Deering Ohio, to work at his trade the rest of tbe summer. Harvesting Company have applied roller and ball bearings all through (laying is in order this week, and is a their factory, some shafts running as fast as 30,000 revolutions a minute; much better crop than was expected Tbe also through their twine mills, which is the largest twine plant in the earlier in the season. great Tbe aid society will be entertained by world. The outside cordage mills, from whom most of our competitors Mrs. Fanny Doty, Thursday afternoon rV>------^.Gbicago buy their twine, have no such responsibility, and the quality of the July 2. A cordial invitation to all. twine turned out by them most clearly shows this fact. One more im­ Mrs. Isaac Quigley and son, Wayne is the title of a story written of Grand Rapids, will spend the sum for the manufacturers of. A\ercbai?t Tailors. portant point we wish to call your attention to: The roller bearings mer months with Mrs. L. G. Loomis. take off the friction around the shaft; the ball hearings take up all the fric­ Mrs. L. G. Loomis, who has been Tbey Guarantee to Pit and Please You. quite ill, is improving rapidly and will ' NONE SIICN BBS!. tion from the end of the shaft, also prevents the shoulders from wearing soon be able to superintend tne Sunday by one of the most humorous LARGEST ASSORTMENT. - back and letting the bevel pinions out of mash. Call and see our new device school. writers of the day.* It will ^.LOWEST PRISES. on our adjuster. So when you buy a binder or mower buy a machine Mr. Wm. Mesler is muck better at be sent free to anyone send­ this writing. His physician. Dr. Wade, ing address and naming this LOOK AT THEIR SAMPLES AT that is up to date from the Deering Harvesting Company, who are also of Perrinton, has hopes of his complete recovery. >aper. np to date. Mrs. D. B. Yntema returned to her ■ERRELL SOULE CO.. 1 GELIER BROTHERS, - Fowler, Mich. home in Holland last Thursday, accom­ GEO. J. MUNHO, Agt., panied by her sister, Doll Loomis, who will remain for several weeks. ST. JOHNM, MICHIGAN.

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