by SPAULDING A GO. Independent. VOL. XXIX—NO. 2#. ST. JOHNS. MICH.. FRIDAY MORNINO, MARCH 8. 1895. WHOLE NO.—1481. Have your Watches, Clocks and Jew —The present stale legislature has —Tito great auction sale of books will l»l«d Prom Hi* KITort. of lhr Operation, IfcMtli of m Well-known tlllua of CII d Im Call at U»e Oil) Maker) elry repaired at Allison's, the old reli repealed the mortgage tax law. continue every afternoon and evening Mrs. C. C. Vaughan, youngest daugh °mm*r For ail kinds of Baked Goods and Con able jeweler. —No new complete re-registration be this week. Final sale on Monday. ter of Mr. aud Mrs. John Hicks, this diaries Ferguson, whose life had fections. Having secured a tirst-claas Spectacles and Eye Glasses at almost fore tlie village aud general elections Chance of a lifetime ! village, who lias been a suffer from the lieen gradually wasting away during the baker aud confectioner, we can give yoa wholesale prices at Krepps. DeWitt A this spriug. better goods than any other house in the —Pensions granted to Clinton couuty results of an injury received by a fall last year, amid the ravages of consump city. Cali aud examine our goods. We Co. ’a. Eyes tested free. —R. J. Woodruff lias something to veterans : Original—Benjamin Wine- a few years since, went to Chicago last tion. aud who had been confined to his make ail kinds of candles. say through our advertising colutns land. Mnple Rapids. Increase —Lester week, accompanied by her husbaud, couch for u number of weeks past, died C ity Bakmry . 71 Clinton Avenue. HOME 1ATTEHN. this week concerning spriug foot wear. Wright. Eureka, aud Francis M. Bu mother, brother and wife, for the pur at his home iu Olive township, at f*16 World’* Pair Prtao-Wluiirr, Ju*t Antead —fe). E. Gardner and A. D. Eldridge. gler. Wacousta. pose of 1 laving a surgical operation for Tuesday night. March 6, 1885. aged 88 at Kaayoa’* Food Mara. St. Jok—. —Best embossed cabinet photos $1.88 Essex township farmers, shipped two her relief. Tlie operation was per years. Ten head of the best Imported Stall cars of cattle from St. Johns to Buffalo PBIMINAL. ions ever before eutered the State, the per dozen at Stage's Studio. 18-3 formed ou Saturday and she died yes The deceased was bom in Tioga coun property of A. U. Holbert. of Greeley, last Friday evening. Rev. Dr. Hutler was in Durand Tues terday morniug. The grief-stricken ty, N. Y.. and when at tbe age of 2 years —Try Pildew A Mi liman a Pectoral day. Delaware county. Iowa, are now on ex Balsam for coughs and (wills. —A side-spring buggy , a side-saddle husbaud. mother and brotlier returned moved with his parents wlio settled up hibition and for sale at Kenyon ’s feed and a leather top phaeton for sale at a Sears Gardner visited friends in —Virgil Walling of this village, lias with the remains at an early hour this on Uie very farm on which he had since hem. The Elsie Cleveland Bay Horse bargain. Gall at this office. The room Flint last week. morning. Owing to the absence of her lived aud died, in Olive township, tills Co., of Elsie, purchased of this well- been granted an increase of pension. occupied by them wanted. Irving Padley spent last Friday with known importer, a Cleveland Bay, —W. T. Church shipped a car of tine father and sister in Florida, the funeral county. A wife and three children sur which easily won first prize in his class —An amendment to tlie state const! • friends in Owoaso. stock to the Buffalo market last Friday will undoubtedly be held on Sunday. vive him. His funeral occurred at the at the Clinton county fair last fall. lion to allow an increase of tlie salaries R. M. Steel arrived at his home in Congregatlnial church yesterday, and Our horses won prizes at tbe late great night. of state officers will be submitted to the this village Tuesday evening. After A Well Spent Life. World ’s Fair, ana the judges pronounced —The ltaud of fellowship was ex the interment was made in St Johns them second to none These horses are voters at the April election. F. 11. Rose, of the Corunna Independ Entered into rest at tlie old farm cemetery . Besides the surviving mem tended to 31 persons at the Baptist homestead near Ann Arbor, February lici t* for sale on most favorable term a. — church last Sunday morning. —The Rochester Clothing Company ent. was in town Wednesday. bers of his immediate family, two sis Wc invite oil to call and judge forthem appear in this issue of T1ik Independ Grant Curtiss and Ben Waldron, of 24, tHB5. Mrs. Luna Lyon, the tieloved ters aie tbe only surviving members of selves. Lano A Lkk. Salesmen. —The main barn of tlie Lansing street consort of tbe late Lorenzo M. Lyon, of ent with some imsitlve aud no less in Owosso. spent last Suuday in St. Johns. his father's family, they being Mrs. Coal ami Woo,I Htom at Coat railway eompanv burned last week, to old age, in tier K4th year. She was kirn teresting facts for the people. S. II. Pike, of Aim Arbor, was tlie Hwartliout, of Grand Rapids, aud Mrs. For this week only. If you are think gether with a large share of their roll —Gov. Rich lias chosen Col. William guest of Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Hicks last in llinghamtou. Broom county. N. Y.; ing stock. John O. Palmer, of Monroe county, N. ing of buying either of the above for S. Green, of l>etroit, a “dark horse,” Friday. came to Ann Arbor in 1830. aud iu 1H32 next year now is a good time, as we do —The surviving members of the Third Y. From his long reaiueuce in the to till the vacancy of Adjutant General E. L Kendrick, of Flint, spent last was united in marriage with Lorenzo county he xvas well known. As life not want to carry them over. Michigan Cavalry' will liave a reunion Fowlku a Ball . recently created by the death ot Gen. Suuday with Ids son. II. L. Kendrick, M. Lyon, and to whom eight children was taking its (light he threw up his at Lansing March 14. The occasion Eaton. this village. were bom. seven of whom survive their promises to lie a very interesting one. bauds and exclaimed : “My mother ! A good stock of Belt Buckles —We are all in an uproar in our office Mrs. A. J. Hicks was railed to Mt. mother, being Daniel and Arthur, of I see my mother!” He retained his At Allison ’s. —By mutual consent the insurance this week, occasioned by the presence Clemens on account of the severe sick Scio. Washtenaw county ; Charles W., tirm of Richmond A Osborn has been full mental faculties to the last. I’laao For Sal*. of the painters. Therefore, we ask your ness of Mrs. A. U. Chapin. formerly of St. Johns aud now of A good secoud hand square case Brad dissolved. Tlie business will lie con kind indulgence for any and all short E. II. Lyon and J. H. Fedewa were Petuskev ; Robert G.. of Vassal ; Tliett- Dmalli at m Vormrr Nt. .lohn> Lml) In lira- bury piano for sale. Very cheap. la- tinued by Mr. Osborn at tlie old stand. comings. engaged in the supreme court in i^ans- dore 11., of Eaton Rapids : Mrs. C. B. v»r, Col. quire at this office. —Last week the Mercantile Co., gave — The subject of capital punishment iug the fore |«rt of this week. Thomas, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Mrs. lAmiaa Andrews, wife of Chas. New styles in Neck and Collar Buck the Ithaca Milling Company a single will be debated at the High School Mias Helen l^ainphere, of Stanton, Jennie C. Carr, of Charleston. W. Va. B. Andrews, aud sister of James II. les in silver and gold plate order for 125 barrels of (lour. What ia Literary Society next Tuesday evening. visited with Miss Helen Wheelock and Helen J. died when at the age of 16 Collins, died of consumption at her At Allison ’s. the matter of our home mills that they For the other attractions of tlie evening other friends in St. Johus last week. years. Every ’ child was bom on the old home in Denver. Co».. February 16,1885. aauuot supply the home demand ? The Mercantile Co. pay tbe fanners see the Society's program bulletin in Fred L. Stowell. clerk in Church's farm in Scio. which was kiught second She left three sous aud two daughters more cash for Butter and Eggs thau —A. 11. Balcoiu lias recently been re the iMMtofflce. hand from Uncle Sam. aud upon which who are resiuents of Denver, aud also any three concerns in Clinton county. fitting his place of business at 84 Clin meat market, has beeu confined to his —Owing to the prevailing storm the home, threatened witli typhoid fever. the deceased mother had a continuous three brothers and three sisters. Whip*! Whip*! Whip*I ton avenue preparatory for the trade of shadow social announced to take place residence to the date of her death. Du- Mrs. Andrews resided iu St. Johns Our 25 cent whips have no equal. 1BR5 in lirst-class sewiug machines, Louie DeWitt returned to St. Johns at Keystone Grange hall. Greetibush. from Allegany county. N. Y.. last Wed riug this long |ieriod she was known far over twenty years, and removed to Den Spaulding carriage? and farm implements and ami near as a vonsistnnt and faithful ver in 1885. She was a member of the machinery. was pustismed to last eveniug. when a nesday, after an absence of about a UI mI Pad. happy time was had. Christian lady. In 1880 site united with Baptist church of this village, and had Long Guard Watch Charms —Mim Deal Stephens, late of St. year. —The last lecture of the Star Course, Mias Minnie Bell, of Maple Rapids, the M. E. society, which had no regular many warm friends here. At Allison ’s. Johns, and Miss Esther Scarlett, of She iKictseased rare sweetuess of dis by Prof. Ferris. “Getting on in tlie lias gone to Benton Harbor to assist house of worship, but held their services tlaak*! Cloak*! Cloak*! Ionia, have formed a partnership and under the oak trees when the weather position. which endeared her to her on tlie 25th instant will open a brand World."at Newton Hall, last Friday Rev. and Mrs. Bullock In their evangel Don't go cold because you need a Cloak would permit. She bore the proud dis family and friends. She had beeu iu to keep you warm. I have about twenty new stock of milliuery in Ionia, evening, is referred to by all who list ical work. ened. as being very line. Mrs. Theo. Price arrived at the home tinction for at least five years next pro failing health for several years, auil had or twenty-five garments, not the newest success to them. ceeding her death of iieiug tlie oldest borne her sufferings with great patience styles, but good substantial Clonks, —l*age school fractional district No. of her father in New York, a short time worth from $6 to $16. your choice this —At one time on Saturday afternoon member of the M. E. church of Ann and fortitude. last teams graced the business ave 2. Duplaiii. placed eight feet of the stars previous to his death, and while he was week fur $2. This lot will go quick at md stripes at tlie top of a handsome 54 Arbor. Tlie five sous were present at these prices. First come first served. nues of St. Johns. Besides these a still concious. l.ltrrmrt Club. feet |>ole last Friday, with appropriate Mrs. John Hicks and John C. Hicks the funeral, but it was impossible for Respectfully, large number were housed in the vari the girls to be present. In this deatli The next meeting of the ladies ’ liter II. L. Kendrick . ous feed barns. The streets and stores exercises connected with the event. and wife accompanied Mr. and Mrs. ary club will be held at tbe home of Mrs. —1The new tire alarm which Will truly a pioneer lias gone to rest after a I Iran* Waatml. were thronged with people from the C. C. Vaughan to Chicago last week.— M. Babcock, Wednesday afternoon, (’rich. Chief of the department, lias well spent life, aud her children rise up We want 10.000 bushels of Pea bean well settled surroundings. John C. is expected home today. March 18. 1885. for which we will pay tbe highest mai been working at for some time, will be and call her name blessed. —According to the work done by ex Dr. F. J. 11. Lelaud returned to his program . ket price. John Hicks . put In iKwitiou in the lower of Fireman s practice at South Haven last week af Mir ______pert accountants on the books of the An OI«l llmitrnl llmri Quotation* from Chateaubriand. tiall and tested at 3 o'clock this after ter a good long visit with his parents iJlujrruptiyof Cltaic-Miibriaud Mrs Munirrr Gowl Hon** Far H*at. State Mouse of Correction at Ionia, now On Friday morning of last week, Home News Mrs S. E. Uliimui noon. weather iwrmitting. so don ’t be aud many friends in this village. Koreleii *»•»* — Mrs. F. Stowell. Inquire of O. P. D eWitt. completed. ex-Warden Parnell is fully Mrs. Ella I’eck. one of Clinton oounty's Paper. Napoleau I lone part aud prominent alarmed. Chas. II. Todd, formerly of Bengal, skat** I exhonerated from having committed a oldest pioneer settlers, passed quietly character* of hi* time—Mrs. B. D. Palmer. but late of New York, aud a brother-in- l-oult IV. pruanlnt nt character* of hi* time— All kinds At Spaulding 's. single dishonest act. The most found —Mrs. Sarah A. Laze!I, for inauy away at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mr*. M. llabcook years a resident of this village and law of Dr. A. H. Kenyon, is occupying Review of chapter* 40. <1 and 12—Mr*. H To fh* llun(rv. against him. that he was extravagant. Henry F. Jones, of Pine River township, Morris. —Lang A Lee. who have a due herd Elsie, was united in marriage with Mr. the Jerome Clark place on Roger's Gratiot county, formerly of Riley, (Jui-atloti Box. When in St. Johns call at Watts’ of prize-winuiug stallions at Kenyon's A. 1*. llinmau. of liearea. (J.. at the par street. Dining Hall. No. 4 Clinton avenue, tar Clinton county. Tlie funeral services Card of Thanks. meals. Board bv the day or week.— feed liaru. liave two on exhibition at sonage by Rev. E. II. Butler, on Sunday Poor »M Unrlr "Thorfy." took |*iace at tlie Presbyterian church The umlersianed deatre* to publicly thank Meals 25c.; 6 tickets for $1.00. Will Kunest's. in Olive, from this eveniug last. They iiave gone to tlieir I*licit- Tiiady Sleight and aunt Betsy at Wright's Comers, tlie Rev. Mr. the many mends who rendered such kindly W. II. Watts . herd —one an English Shire and the new home in the Buckeye state. settled on the kinks of the lajokiug-glass aid and tendered word*of sincere*t sympathy Reeves officiating. The remains were Axes and comfort in the recent bereavement with Buy vour Cross-Cut Saws and other a German Coach, which are re —Owing to some unfnrseen disap- in the long ago. Being a stalwart, ro interred in the Wright cemetery. Mrs. Of Spaulding A Co. ceiving many high compliments from |x»intnients in procuring suitable quart bust. industrious man in a few years Peck lacked only a few months of lieing which we were visited In the death of wife and mother. Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet.” 5 cents. good judges ers elsewhere, the auction sale of slight broad acres and bountiful crops was no years of age. During the jiast winter H J WOODKITPr AND FAMILY. —On the night of February 12. Mui - ly damaged books will lie continued at their reward. In time laige orchards she had suffered from dropsy of the St. John*. March 4. 1M&. Clot lie. Cl*aa*d, llvnl ami K*pal*ad rett Frink lost a grey blanket shawl tlit- head of Clinton avenue, this village, and spacious buildings made tlieir ap lower limbs, aud a general decline until By II. Hickey, over Clark A Iltilse1 store.______aud black neck scart somewhere tie- until Tuesday ot next week. Their pearance and they confidently exjiected relieved by death. The recent death of For Hal* or K irhanf*. tween St. Johns aud his home, live business here* lias been large iiecatise to round out well spent lives in comfort Mr. Ami Boss and wife, and that of Mrs. The) Have Cosne Krntii all Part* to Con miles north-west of this village. If you •alt anal Take Treatment. 1 will sell my farm of 120 acres an the wule-a-wake |ieople saw aud gras|ied at iis close. HI la l*eck. formerly old neighbors, are section 18. in the township of Riley, tind it and wish to lie lewauled for your the opportunities to purchase tiiese A few years ago the terrible cancer examples of strange and unfnrseen co Dr. laee. the eminent Japanese cheap, or trade the same for village honesty in this and the life beyond, Throat aud Lung Surgeon, who lias books. Dr. James, the auctioneer, is a made its appearance on Uncle Thady ’s incidents. Among the mourning rela lieen staying for the past two weeks at property, or a smaller farm. Enquire leave it at this office. master of his profession ami the people neck and has lieen industriously eating tives who intended to be present at the The Steel, lias lieen well pleased with of,). II. Fedewn. St. Johns, or at the —DeputyGreat Commander Toney, like to hear him. Ids life away ever since. The jnw Ixme funeral, was Mr. Herman Bliss and wife, his introductory visit to St. Johns, Iiav- artrn^- John G allaokr . of Flint, made St. Johns Tent. K. O. mg put many |u«lients under treatment.. —Alex. Cameron, who has lieen want and wind pi)** are already laid Imre lie- of Lauaitig. But Mr. B. who was stor The Doctor will make monthly visits For the best watch repairing goto T. M.. a very pleasant call last Tuesday sides the arteries and veins that plainly ing over at Mr. Tone's, was taken with Krepps. DeWitt and Co. Every job ed for some time jiast by the officers of to this place. which will be duly an warranted. evening. Sir Knight Torrey lias many the law for stealing clover seed from an show the circulation. Of course it a chill and wits under the Doctor's care nounced through these columns. lie friends among the Maccaliees in St. elevator in Ovid and selling it to a deal effects his mind and lie imagines he has when the funeral took place. goes from here to Ovid. N*xl Tlar Johns, who are always pleased to wel er in Lansing, was arrested at Warreu, another farm and that his beloved Betsy Another death that took place last Krclrtni' Sale. You come to town don't forget to see Crich about those Eave troughs. come him to tlieir Tent. He expressed O.. by Deputy Sherifl Cross, of Ovid, on is at his other farm aud unable to cotne week near the Gratiot and Isabel line, Notice is hereby given, that on March himself as well pleased with the growth Saturday last and lodged in our county and see him. Sometimes he imagine* was that of Ezra Plowman, eldest son 15. I8H5. we shall offer for sale at public Htirk For Sal*. of St. Johns Tent. jail on Monday. We understand that she's down cellar witli no way of gettiug of Wm. T. Plowman, and a former resi auction or private sale. Iiefore that date, We liave a quantity of gtxxl Brick far —Robert E. Cranson. son of Judge lot numbered nineteen (19) of block num lie committed the theft to raise money out and it is indeed piteous to hear the dent of Westphalia Clinton county. He bered two (2) Durand Laud Coni pan's sale. G eorg J. Munkok . Joel II. Cranson. formerly of this vil with which to engage in a uewspapei old man lieg for just one visit from his died of a cancerous affection of the first addition to the village of Durand. 1462tf. _ lage and now of Detroit, is out with a scheme In Detroit, and that he confess devoted Betsy. front portion of the head. His Mich., upon which is situated a two Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto," M> card announcing his business, viz : Life hangs by a very slender hair—a story brick buildiug now occupied as centt. es the crime committed and will ask brothers Charles and Sareu Plowman, clothing store bv M. C. Terry. Place Mining Engineer and all kiuds of assays for the clemency of the court. If this few more peals of the vesper chimes, a of Watertown ; John G., and Herman will be sold subject to a net incumber- and chemical analysis, water works, few more risiugs and settings of the orb Bliss and wife, ot Lansing, were present mice of about Si .uno. and tlie property nights stop clocks. It is because they be true lie will probably be sentenced at need cleaning. Take them to Allison ’a. sewarage and railroiad surveys given onoe and entered upon his term of ser of light, a few more lieats of that manly at the funeral. Ilex . .Mr. McAllister, is worth about £{.om. Hole. Iieginning . prompt attention at moderate prices, vice In one of our state reformatories. heart, a few more pulsations ami he M. E. pastor of Alma, conducted the at oue o'clock n. in., will be held at our Mr*. K. KaUmn, 544 2d Ave.. Detroit. Mich. office In St. Johus. Michigan. Right to —On Saturday morning last a dirty leaves the world behind launching out services. Over mo wagons and buggies reject any and ail bids is reserved Dealer in and manufacturer of Hair —The address of l’rof. J. G. Monroe. into the boundless unknown. D. composed the procession Trom the house THE MICHIGAN Goods. Old Switches dyed and made as tramp called at the liouae of Daniel MORTGAGE COMPANY. d as new. Ladies and children ’s Superintedent of our popular public liaughu. comer of Iligham and Ottawa to tlie place of service. (Limited. Br Shampooed in the most approved COM 1 NO MVKXT m. G. E. Bouohton . By Cut.RMAK C. V acohas , schools, at tlie M. E. church at tlie us streets, and ask for something to eat. John H K kdbwa , manner. UuderG. A. R. hall. Walker ual morning hour last Sunday, (that be Mrs. B. prepared a breakfast for him Regular meeting of the laulins of the Row is H. Lvov, street east. 2d doer. 14U Maccaliees will be held at Maccabee »l Another Planarr Valued Receiver*. ing educational Sunday with the church) in the kitchen, and after the ungreatful I III«on. Heeeltree*' Sul*. STATE SAVINIM BASK is referred to by those who were so scamp had finished it. he demanded hall on Friday evening. March 8 . OF FOWLKU. fortunate as to be present, as being The M E. aid society, of Olive, will At the hour of 12 o'clock Wednesday Notice m hereby given tiiat we. tlie money of the wonuu. which site refused, night. February 27. 1886. deatli entered undersigned. Receivers of Tlie Michigan CAPITAL. SIMWO. very tine and replete with good things when the vilhui struck her and grabbed meet with Mrs. C. M. Bray. March Mortgage Company (Limited), will sell to take home and practice. IS. at 10 o'clock a. m All invited. tbe quiet and peaceful home of K. J. NET ASSETS OT XTDCKHOLDEBB, « Iter thioat and further demanded mon Woodruff, this village, ami took there at public auction, at the office of the liecollect the fish-pond social at the company, in St. Johns. Mien., to the FRANK ORULER. Pr**M**t —Gov. Rich lias deen advised by tlie ey. when Mrs. B. retaliated by giving from the foud wife and loving mother, highest bidder, the following property, officials at Washington that the account him a well directed blow upon his nasal residence of Grover Williams. West FREDERICK SCHEMER. Vter-Prulll Bingham, this evening for the young whose life had been steadily wasting viz: Commission mortgages, which are W. II. SMELLING! between the I'nited States and the State protuberance. Mr. Baughu. who was awray during the last eleven months practically second mortgagee, amount of Michigan for live per cent, of the net people's society of that section. ing to about $10,967. averaging $15each. DIRECTORS: resting in an adjoining room, appeared amid the deatroying influences of an t oDttanikae K*Mp***cb. Krfkrkl Hull — proceeds of the sale of public lands lo upon tlie scene, when the miserable Tlie woman's association, of the Con First mortgagee on farm and other real gregational church, will meet at tlie obstinate case of catarrhal consumption. estate property, about $064. Second W H. MmIIIm. John H OmML cated in Michigan, made during the lietng treat a hearty retreat and lias not Ka)»**d H*ux. Prank Orvlar. home of Mrs. Chas. Howies on iligham Her maiden name was Sarah S. Green, mortgages, amounting to about $276. year ending June 30. 1NM4. has been ad lieen seen since. aud was Ixmi at Utioa, Oakland county , Numerous tax titles. Book accounts. J*»*ph Co*k. justed. and that a balance of $648.6b
MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. •TATE LEGISLATURE CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. state N ews noies . MAJOR AND MINOR. Hsmatb —smh day. —This waa the iaat login* Jackson prison has a population of SasAva—nth day- •easier deep's resets- 1st ire day of the ally-third congress and la the •WO. ties, which desisted lev free sliver, use leSea a greet Umal ser umeTLwMg*Tb* sBm remlea A CHAPTER OP THB DOINGS OP ap sad s discussion bifoa Haunters Clapp MRW8 OF INTEREST AND MORE lor tnsutr Marietta is to have a new planing sad Jewell sasued. The resolution wen aesin ■ —... ------ill* dtesti— For The Meant* galleries were crowded during th* MICHIGANDERS. mill. uxid upon the table. The remainder of the day OR LESS IMPORTANCE. four boars these see e access------of debate which two calender days composing tho uno legisla was devoted principally to Uw ron-uieration of financial figures of Uw tive day, Th* naval appropriation bill wa the East Tawas has voted for a city nlH» of loeai interest. 1*1 Un were pa—ed: Pro- Mast# took s part. Aad ikon Mr Uonaaa. tlrst min of tnmertajme. It carried prorls- Slbltlae express companies from charging ex whose tuioziilsl smositraesl hod brought aa loea for tare* new Uellteuaipa as It o*m« from raises Forester's Meet la Ceavealea at charter. tra composes tioe for delivering pnehagee ml designs 4n the oosteet w usd raw the psehmttlaa sad tbs the House A strenuous effort was mad* to re within the limits of s city or vtUage: penal easiest was suaunartiy dispeead of. A moment des* th* number to two Mr Hill, of Now I ■■itnf Output of Mactaaw Veliev Niles is to build a new opera houaa isg the See plug of children under M In the De later Mr. Mill • proposition to rapes* ibo laws Verb, said that the Lotted .States had won her this summer. troit of the tioud Shepherd. Hones— silhortxiag tbs laeiw of bonds was eat off by a greatest achieve meets without e navy aad Mill* tier rested 1st! Veer. AUJt-Use. Net much was done In the Hou»e Prohibition W. la Wilson ruling of tbe chair that it wso oat of onter. iwitail. by dtpKMaaey aad reason instead of A. II. 1 oxskwood died at hia shoe xomu jaxt petunias continue to pour in A Thus tho i.nuwDl issue, which hod throe toe od "eaaaonaad lore*. Mr. itoorgc too, area* Fslss IMed Very Meddeely et e Feeeael makers bench at Vasaar. resolution wu passed prohibiting smoking la serious delay to the appropriation Mils, was Blue during the day to state that if Me whole, Uw House . ntmisi during sessions. The sen aaogpsetedir swept sway. Mr. Donnsu mode appropriation* stood 00 tirntilT I Muskegon is working to have a tin ate resolution- on the death of a, ■■ ..mm. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, MAR. 8. 1806. AN ALPENA MIRACLE. bed and beat bis head on her out IT 8HATTEBS A TOWN. CLOSING HAYWARD CAME A ROMANCE. stretched band. I* It unmanly to weep? Attnnuy Ny* At. WE WANT TO TELL TOO Nome any It Ik. but tbe noblest tsar* MRS. JA®. M. TODD OF LONG RA to H*H*ir at th* I ever aaw abed war© those that fell LOBS OF 8400,000 CAUSED BY PIDS DISCARDS CRUTCHBS. “Report at tha library before going from Dr. Bronson's eyes. They were Minneapolis. March The closing -Why It >aka« AN EXPLOSION. off duty. You are to take charge of s the spray from an ocean deep and fath act In the great Hayward murder trial was begun this morning under strange private surgical case and Dr. Bronsou omless. the ocean of his graft love. (Prom the Dal roll Nm| auspices The deputies and attendant RmmJ C mms of t hs MIfssist , I slipped away thou, for ho seemed te Re KIIImI—P»*mI Da roa >w« aut 11 la to berr a bttk UMt U WI. I.I—wnani i i -4 -ft* wishes ta see you.*' completely overcome, and I thought nurse* had brought 8. H. Dyer, the sick never frra Iron acuaa aud pelu. a laws ** v eto Kl*s«( Ogee. Telephone CeSlee back a »orr i>-ioK.aa actiuiK hsak.io lasts bock From Alpena, Michigan. Argus. These were tbe words spoken by our they two were beat alone just then. and aged Juror, carefully Into court U4l nan* tour Ilia a hares*r Wkal ha a* yss W* hav* loag known Mra Jaa U. hand nurse ouc beautiful spring moni When he came out hla eyes shone O Ike Nelgbl and deposited him in a reclining atti 4mi> lar Hr And Oaaa II alUi Kseo row from lbs Todd of Long Rapids. Alpena County. with a new light which the trace* of tude In an easy chair. It was an evl- It—W— Hu i paifact rtaalts bnwi to alii tor Wa i.m« («U well It Hurh la your ooaduisa a Mich. She has bean a aad cripple. tears only reflected and Intensified. ______dent effort for him to hold up his head. aura far H wtli ha a u leasts* yua no louM ito- Many of her friends know the story of As I walked quickly down tbe long He went directly to la room and I re but when at last he had found a mm- ■h Plss6em wost do it. toht caay aaaial to her recovery ; for the benefit of those hall toward the library my heart beat turned to Beth. She looked up and Anderson. Ind.. March 8. —The most fortable position court waa opened, xnd briufia »tr***ih ilDimaht wool do it. lor who do not we publish It to-day. wfello II B*l «lw temporal re lot It dooo not i blgb with hope. At Inst I was to have smiled, and I *aw tears in her eyes. too. destructive natural gas explosion In tbe the defense hating concluded to lutro- Eight years ago she was taken with htstury of tbe Indians gas belt occurred duoe no more evidence. Frank Nye. tha ac The cauaa. thora a the poiat. nervous prostration, and In a few a case under Dr. Bronson. How I had Hhe did not wipe them away, hut wept i u> roake t^Ustk. Most Imck - again as If In remembrance of the last here at 4 o'clock this morning. A 875,-' coqpty attorney, rose to address tha from dUonlrrtvJ . :daey. I ha rr fora months with muscular and Inflamma envied tbe other nurses as they had 888 business block on the oourthouae yoa moat correct tbotr actio* 11 roe would b* tory rheumatism. It affeoSsd her hour. It was almost morning now. tbe Jury. Hts face was ashen pale, and cured People la Detroit ora toatltyitui Umt heart, then her head. Iler feet be lived day after day under his super rain still fell, but gently, and the air square waa blown all over the central aa be leaned against th* table It did 1 «»iu a Ktdoay PUIa will cure ' Bad llecka. ' and came so swollen she could wear noth vision. Truly fortune was beginning wa* fresh and cool. She said softly. “I part of the city. In the building were not seem that he could possibly prova It la not hard to prore their at tieaacoia Hare ing on them; her hands were drawn all the When clothing stores. Prather’s ta oae of thorn Mrs. C. Jeaavota. of 1*3 A ah to smile upon me. think I can sleep now," and so 1 left equal to th* five hours of talk that were SC. eey» "Last Juae I oootractad a heavy ootd out of shape. Her eyes were swollen ber. shoe store. Hadley s drug store and a before him. However, before he had whtehaeemed toaetlle la ui im" rra nesaia* mr shut more than half the time, her knee There, seated at the desk, waa tbe The next day *lte was taken home. large number of business offices and been talking twenty minutes tbe ora a greet, teal at pain aad iiiidail— 1 coaid not Joints terribly swollen and for eighteen doctor, and. aa I entered the room, be halls on the upper fidbrs. rest at night for the pain ta my back whlca months she had to be held up to be The weet wing of the hoepital was clos torical excitement was upon him. and aoaterd wore* ehe i 1 wae la had. I oaa ha. dly dressed. One limb became entirely did not move, so deeply absorbed In ed for repairs and the patients were Fire followed the explosion, which wa* his friends were confident that ha at pres* my ceadltloa whoa 1 began taking thought was he. Kinking Into an easy like an earthquake, and the remains of Desn a K Idasv Pills TU easy to mil mv ooo- helpless, and the akin was so dry and moved to another floor, and I aaw lit would hold out to the end. Mr. Nys diuou aaw. alter ualag them. I get my proper cracked that It would bleed. During chair I studied his face for a few mo tle more of Dr. Brorson. the debits began burning fiercely The opened with an admission that ha did reel at algal, free tram oay annoying pain, aad these eight years she had been treated menta. He was young and almost The other day a thick envelope came entire department was called out and not feel strong enough to be sure of go* ta teat the pain haa loft my hash entirely. by a score of physicians, and has also handaam*: I say almost, because there for me. and upon opening It I read prevented the fire from reaching the Ing through to the end of the closing Doan * Kldaey PUL bare doae me a great deal spent much time at Ann Arbor under was a resile**, wandering look in bis new courthouse. of good aad I shall not forgot 1C " Kor aole by beet medical advice. All said her these words: argument. But he felt sure that tha all dealore. price ao oaata Mai lad by Pastor- large, dark eyes which detracted from “Mr. and Mr*. George II. Townley Attorney Ballard and County Com- I verdict did not rest on any arm of flesh, Mtlburc "o Ituifalo. H. Y . aole agenta for the trouble was brought on by hard work | hts appearance, and yet. tbongh I C.t ~ and that medicine would not cure, and announce the marriage of their daugh mtsaioner Metcalf lived In rooms above 1 Ood. who ruled the universe, would that rest was the only thing which couldn't tell wherein It lay. there was ter. Elisabeth Walker to Dr. Philip tbe When store, and It Is feared they | direct the light of truth on this extra- would ease her. After going to live something Intensely fascinating In bis Heron Bronson. September fourteenth, have perished. Tbe loaa on tbe building ordinary case. Briefly but effectively with her daughter she became entirely face. eighteen hundred and ntrety-two." and contents Is total, and will reach he sketched the career of Harry Hay helpless and could not seen rates her Suddenly ray reverie wa* broken by •400.000, The fronts of all the business ward. his gambling proclivities, his as arm* to cover herself at night. The the entrance of three ladles —a toll, A row BOY’S NHRVIBfi. houses In the neighborhood of the ex sociations with Miss Olng and his Influ Interesting part of the story toiiow* in middle-aged womai. and two young plosion were demolished, paved streets Statp op Ohio. Cm op Tolsdo , I — her own words: ence over "this sick man" Bllxf. Th© Lcoaa Comm. **• "I was urged to try Dr. Williams* girls whom I rightly Judged her daugh The Rtrasaa nieeoverr ■» Mefle la a ripped open, and telephone cables lorn crime had been committed by Bllxt at Hi*i J. Cbbset makea oath that bo la Pink Pills for Pale People and at last ters. Meat tat'■ Ohalr. down. the Incltatlon of Hayward, but It had tSaoaaior partner of tha Ann of F J. Cmm- did so. In three days after I com The doctor greeted them cordially One morning Id Silver Ranch a wild brought with It a revolution In his entire Mkt St Co., t>usincus in Um Oity of menced taking Pink Pills I could sit up and I wn* noon Informed that the TWO COLOKKU HABIB* BURN. Toledo. County and Htat* aforesaid, and yell waa heard at the far end of the being. After It came ronactence, re and dress myself, and after using them younger daughter wa* to undergo an ■treet. and the anxious Inhabitant* who morse. horror of himself. No man that aatd Arm will pay the >um of ONE sis weeks I went home and commenced -AtuaN HUNDRED DOLLARS for each aad every operation on the following day and momentarily poked out tbetr beads, could picture the agony of Uie horror working. I continued taking the pi Us. that *lie wa* to be my patient oaoa of Cat tHUB that can not bo cured by until now I begin to forget my crutches saw Torrmntrier Tom" on hi* pony that Bllxt endured after the commlaaton the uae of Haul 's Cat a huh Corns and can go up and down steps without Elisabeth Townlev (Beth, her pet dashing up the street discharging a re Branham. Tex.. March A—Wyatt °f the crime until he decided to tell the FRANK J CHENEY aid. I am truly a living wonder. name, neemed to *ult her better), waa volver from each hand. *ne head* dis Mayberry, colored, went to church last truth. Hayward, Mr. Nye said, had Sworn to before me and aubecrlbed In my “Now, If I can say anything ta In about 30 year* old. and while nhe wa* a > this 6th day of December. A. D. appeared. and It wa* deserted street, night and left his three children locked pursued this plan of getting Bllxt un- BT^* duce those who have suffered as I have not pretty, she had a sweet, vivacious with but one Inhabitant. That tem up In the houae. The houae caught fire der his mental domination for months, to try Pink Pills. I shall gladly do so. face and a wealth of fluffy brown porary. solid citlxen was the aforesaid A. W tJ LEA HON, If other like sufferer* will try Pink and the eldest child, aged 7 years, ea- Bllxt had killed Kate Olng In a frenxy curia. From tbe moment I met her I T. Tom. Esq." A sign stayed hts wild caped by climbing out of the window, and not as a criminal would have don* Pill* according to directions, they will admired her. and tbe longer I knew 1 —• I Notary Public. have reason to thank Ood for creating flight. Upon that sign waa the Inscrtp- Th(. two youngest were burned to death It. He was not a criminal at heart men who are able to conquer that ter her tbe stronger grew mv admiration tlon. "Dr. Hopkins. Surgeon Dentist." N#mr Washington yesterday Jim Reese. Scarcely knowing what he did he had Hall * Catarrh Caro D taken internally and rible disease, rheumatism. I have in The following day at - Mlaa Town When the reliable old citlxen* < au- 00|0re<}i wu assaulted by three other hurried poor Kate Olng into eternity at nets directly on tha blood aad mucous sur ley wo* brought to the operating room face* of tha ayateui Hoad for teetlmontaia, my own neighborhood recommended tiously looked out and saw the pony lo negroes, who split open his head with the behest of that black villain and eon- Pink Pills for the after effects of la and. as she lay there consrlonsnesa front of the dentist ’s they knew Tom an ax. The house was saturated with sclenes lsa* srcundrol here accused. The fre* F. J. CHENEY A CO., grippe, and weak women with Impure ___ Toledo, O. gone, her face like marble, aave a pink bad th© toothache, ami realised that kerosene and set on fire, llaaae craw tod corroboration of Bltxt's story was am JtWHold hr Druggists, 75c. blood, and with good results.” ■pot on either cheek, her hair cnrling Mra. Todd Is very strong In her faith there waa fun ahead. Of course, they out and escaped but the houae was ple and complete and the st>**ker traced Hall s Kauillv PilEV Mr. In little damp ringlets around her sweet knew he'd only shoot the (lenttat. and burned. Warrants are out for th* ar It out In detail. The case may go to In the curative power* of Pink Pills, face. T fancied myself her lover and and says they have brought a poor, wind up with a friendly drink all rest of hla assailants. tbs Jury to-morrow. Tha voice of the majority la no proof of lea- helpless cripple back to do her own thought how easily one could love her. round, ao they gathered around tha lea.—Schiller. milking, churning, washing, sewing, I wondered If the doctor bad the name doors and window* of the tooth-pulling Uto by Uto knitting and In fact about all of her thought, but when the work began In OAIN FOR TREASURY. shop to see If Tom’s Itanil waa Just as Chicago. March 4 —Annie Bohan. 20 TIIR (IKK.AT URHMAN rOFFItB HRRHY. household duties. earnest we were all too busy to Indulge steady aa ever. Tom ojxened the con laemtmm Tax Relat May Fast Dp Ovar Coffee at one oentn pound,that ia what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain ail in “sentlinentalUm. ” years old, and Marta Bohan. 22 years the elements necessary to give new life versation as follows: old. sisters, were asphyxiated by gas It cost* to grow it,food coffee, too. Some When at last It waa over and con- "You long-legged grasshopper, pull and richness to the blood and restore ariousnem had returned and tbe In tost night, and this morning they were Washington, March 5.—The number any that it la better than Rio. Thig shattered nerves. They are for sale by this tooth, and be quick as lightning found dead In their bed at 914 Ogden tense inxistv of surgeon and nurse and gentle as a zephyr." of persons and corporations liable to we know, while in Europe last Minima all druggists, or may he had by mail avenue. Th* owner of th* building. taxation under the provisions of the In- in aearcii of seed noreltie* we often from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. wa* ovsr. I found time to look at the “All right. Sit down In that chair, Schenectady. N. Y.. for 50c per box. or doctor. Ah. the old resflea* look had Wlllton Hatpin, made the discovery. H* come tax tow was originally estimated drank this in hotel* in Franca, Hol and 111 'yank' It out for you.” heaps a shoe store on the first floor and at S6.000. It is now believed that returns six boxen for 82 66. almost completely faded from hi* eyes Tom leaned bark In the chair, with land and Germany. occupies th* upper floors as a residence, will show that over 260.060 Individuals. Thirty-live package*earlieat vegetable and In It* place wa* an expression of a rocked revolver In each hand and re A strong test of oar love lo OA Is our treat- rest not unmlxed with determination. plied: The Misses Boltsn were hts niece* They estates and corporations are In receipt •reds. 81.00, not 3 cent* per package. sent of aa eueasv. came to Chicago from Shannon. Ill. of annual net Incomes In exceas of 56.- Largest grower* of farm seeds as After tht* I studied both patient and "You Jest get the drop on that tooth phyalc'an. I rarelv saw them together, The father of the Bohan girls is a shoe 000. Blanks to the number of 300.000 oats, grass and clover, corn and pota Th - Modern War now. or IH yank you.” but I knew by the doctor ’* face when Dr. Hopkins had it chair fixed for merchant In Shannon. Mis* Marla Bo- were sent out to revenue collectors, but toes. eta, in the world. Early heavy Commends itself to the well-informed, yielding vegetables our specialty. ever he came from her I'ttle room that Just such iustouters He had a heavy ban was engaged to marry Fred White, that supply proving entirely Inade- to do pleasantly and effectually what he wa* refreshed and Rfrengthened for galvanic battery under the seat which of Lima. O. Coroner McHale took quale, another 300.000 lot was printed, If Tea Will Cat Thu (Sat aad Mead It was formerly done in the crudest man his work. But Beth was clever and could throw a circuit heavy enough to charge of the odlsa and will hold an * n d now these are more than half gone. with 15c pontage to the John A. Salrer ner and disagreeably an well. To wine and she often declared herneir paralyse Jumbo .and he Just quletly Inquest. i Upon Information offered by revenue Seed company. LaCrosae. Win.. you will cleanae the nyntetn and break up colds, hearties* and “unImpresalhie." but I turned the knob an “Terrantler Tom,'* collectors the commissioner of Internal get free a package of their (ttrau I offe* headaches and fever* without unpleas thought If *lie were hearties* It was ami walked around ami took the pis PEACE DAWNS IN CHINA. revenue base* an opinion that very lll- ant after effects, use the delightful seed and their catalogue. wnu liecause ahe had already given ber tols out of his hands. Tom writhed as ' tie trouble Is going to be experienced liquid laxative remedy, hyrup of Figs. heart to Dr. Bronson. though be were fastened to the chair U Usag C! In collecting the tax. and that It will be Do no*, speak of roar bapptn -on lo a man lees All through the hrlcht spring days he • if the Inquisition; his eyes stood out Make Nsgottottoaa. honestly paid without serious objection. We never desire ardently what we desire fortunate than yourself. — IMutartA bmurht her wild flower* and. after like door-knohe; he tried to yell, but do Pekin, March A—LI Hung Chang The tax is so small—only 820 on evary •Sllooailv — Hoc befooeauld. making hi* evening rounds, would read 81.000 net Income over and above 84.000 The war to gain * good reputation ta to en Honesty D the bent policy, bat be who new sound •-scaped his Up*. It was some started for Japan via Tlen-Tstn to-day. deavor to be what yen desire to appear.- upon this principle Is not sa honest man — to her. while she. In turn, played little thing new to Tom. be didn't under He Is now In supreme favor. During his —that there Is very little valid excuse Wbasety. me I o<1 lea on her guitar or amused him stand It: be had never heard of a gal •lay In Pekin he had five audiences with for not paying, and then th* matter of greatly by relating some of ber school- vanic battery and he thought he was the emperor and two with the empress pride Is going to enter Into the ques day pranks. going to die. Quickly the (lcntlat pull- The prospects for peace are regarded tion very torgel:'. It would not be sur Mho was the life of the lower floor ed the tooth, took the remaining cart- ** very good, but there will be no armls- prising If 14*).000.000 to 876.000.000 were and many a lonely heart was made ritlgeu out of Tom'a revolver* ami tlce until a conference to had between realised from the Income tax. Instead of glad by her merry laugh, her cheery then, gradually letting up on the bat- the Chinese envoys and the Japanese 820.000.000 to 830.000.000. as originally es **(Jood-mornlng. “ or a bunch of blos tery. he said cheerfully: representatives. U Hung Chang haa timated Makes Pure Blood som* from her abundant supply. “Tooth is out. sir; fifi. please.” full power and Is the bearer of an tm- Sometime* Dr. Bronson would laugh " What lo all tbe tarnal grtxalle* and p* rtal dispatch to this effect. All of hla POCKETBOOK AS A NERVE. These three words tell the whole Weak nerve* indicate aa surely aa a low laugh of contentment and sup story of the wonderful cures by any physical symptom shows any wlal cata waa th* matter with me rivals hav* been dispersed, and If hla pressed happiness and I would wonder: while you was pulling that tooth?” mission Is successful many reform# will Lady *■■■ «•—> Hays It Hart Her “Lie- Hood ’s Sarsaparilla. When the thing, that the organ* and tissue* of "Did she charm away that old look In blood is imiHire it is fertile soil for all the body are not satisfied with their "Oh, your nerves Just gave way a be instituted. Wung Tung Ho. the un- hl« <>>•«•*'••' But bow? She bad scarcely little. That's tbe way with most every- poor's tutor, who has all along been kinds of disease germs, and such nourishment. They draw their sus seen him ere It vanished. New York. March A—Lady Henry body warn they get In a dentist * ,he most powerful foe to progress. Is Somerset addressed a large audience at trouble* as scrofula, salt rheum, tenance from the Blood, and if the So the day slipped —nay. rippled —by rheumatism, catarrh, grip, ^ blood is thin, impure or insufficient, chair." now out of favor at the palace, and all the Madison Avenue Presbyterian on the tide of that sweet, low laughter Tom wa* so ashamed to think his Qf thc high officials at the palace have typhoid fever are likely to appear. they are in a state of revolt. and music of contented voleea Grad church last night on "The New English nerve* had given way that he paid the experienced a complete change of sentl- Woma> Lady Somerset, In opening ually Mia* Townley bee*me shir to denlist. Invited all hands to drink and mrn( uv Fethick. American tutor to more about In her wheelchair. Dr. her addles*, said that ahe did not know rode off as gentle as a tomb,. thinking... ___thr ___chii . n of U Hung- Chang, has that the new English woman differed Barton seemed to be growing melan for the first time In hls life that be had appointed private adviser of the from the new woman of any other na- choly and the old restless, longing look mistaken his vocation mid ougut to tnterpreters who will accompany the . tlon. In reference to her crusade came creeping back. He would wheel enter the ministry —New York Mer- mission. against “living pictures." she said that her up and down the halls and then cury- Hood ’s Sarsaparilla leave her by the open door, where the the nerve that was the quickest to re spond to any reform waa the nerve that sweet spring's breath came floating In. Rlrrtrl* Motor* Are d karri a* aa TURKEY LOSES ITS CASE. Purifies the blood and thus curm To purify and vitalise the blood, and led to the pocket book and that this and go about hi* duties, still watching Krtnnmr of Fifty Per Cm. laeastlgatlon dhow* Saltaa * Troop* to these disease* by removing their thus supply the nourinhment which her with a loving care that se«tned was what had made her crusade misun There have l»ecn ninny rose* of the derstood. for the manager* had tried cause. No other preparation ha* is needed. Those wi»o keep their pathetic to me. for I felt that there use of electro motors to drive line* of ever aoromphsiied the remarkable In every way to misrepresent her work. blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla was a story to his life that no one shafting or isolated parts of plants to London. March A—Tbe American cor cure* which have followed the use of have no trouble with weak n« knew and which withheld Its sequel. respondent of the Telegraph declares "If woman." she raid, “does not regu Hood'* Hamaparilla prove conclusively the remarkable in late the amusement of her children, Therefore take Hood's Finally he told her that In a few days creased efficiency obtained, especially that■ alre * __dy_ th* __Turkish. . . . case. ..before.___ —leas than a week—ahe would is* then she doe* not do her duty to her where the conveyance of steam for a the oommi-ton appointed^ Investigate country. Legitimate and righteous easy.** bay, aM£ well enough to leave the hospital. I long distance was necessary. This has th* Armenian outrages has com pi y air. may In i amusements are not only wholesome, Hood’s Pills~SrSr~ T-'m Hood’s Pills feet.£ toe. was In the room when h* told her and led to a more thorough study of the b^n dowi » °n 'y "0t 2 but are n ecessary to every man. woman I noticed that the worda came reloe amount of power absorbed by the line «*•" u tbe yaaUea an to the and child." tantly and could scarcely be heard. IHtGNtAT Hi tOti Tha Qraat shafting and counter shafting. Th* P*** be regarded ro-ponriblr for 23* FOUR' H He left the room suddenly.almost fierce minimum loss that can be looked for, ‘he nw- sac re Th* fanatlelsmof the Million a Month far War. MW TMi KIDNEY, ly. and the old look waa deeper than and this to obtained only In excep- Mohammedans Is being arousal and ZEMINDAR!*CITY. WHO It L0 New York. March A—The Herald's lb* ski'4. leal for IS yeas* sad whteh hnd been ever. tlonal eases requiring constant vlgl- threat, of amMMer.lt Chrtston. dl- stolen from lb* cradls. where nad whoa bar LIVER A That night thera was a fearful storm. lance. 1. 25 per cent of the total power *~tly tB. ^—tee have ryimd am special cable from Panama says Presi parents were W1U foretell oorreeUv nil me: BLADDER The wind blew a perfect gale, and hurl developed, and more frequently runs t»**rd *n Kharpool. \ an. Bltlto. Mooeh dent Caro, of Colombia, has Issued a de tars jw-rtnialag u> Husiaeee. Lav*. Marriage cree authorising a tax levy of 81.680.000 aad Health. Mead Map nad Ibis ad vert toe - OURK. ed the sheets of falling rain against as high u (K to 70 per cent. A safe Krseroum Many Inoffensive Arme- •aaat far fail particular*. the window panes. The thunder drop average would be from 40 to IQ per ^ a month to defray the expense* of tha ped tta bear forged holts In quick suc cent, although the actual loan must be beeten and even killed, whn* their reto- war. Article 27 of the decree declare* that In the collection of the loan com Dr.KilmnrCo., Rtnghaa I.M cession. while the lightning kept the drtermlned for each and every cnee. lives were afraid to speak for WALTER BAKER & CO. seen© brilliant tss day. With the nee of electro motor*, when worse fat* waa In store for them. pulsory measures may be adopted, and I Tbs Lsrgssi Mean footer* re at Dr. Bronson waa in sod out of tbe pi utterly designed and proportioned for In the case of necessity coercive mesa wards all night, but he went often eat urea may be adopted. In such event It PURE. HICH GRADE tbe work. as. Indeed, to as necessary MERCATOR’S CREW SAFE. to Beth's room to ask: In electrical work as with any other will be regarded solely aa a war tax. COCOAS ANO CHOCOLATES "Are you nervous In this frightful problem of mechanics If the beet re and any person resisting Us collection storm v" sults are desired, this percentage of may be Imprisoned and considered an by enemy to tha legitimate government. She would answer softly. "Oh. no." loss can be materially reduced. An In New York. March A—The steamer HIGHEST AWAR08 and then, having no excuse to remain ftmm IS* (ml efficient result may be expected with France, which arrived this morning longer, be would pace the halls ner bad electric engineering Just as with a from Colon, brings Capt. He hade and vously while the fury of the storm In - poorly arranged cane of mtllwrlghtlng. mw of thirteen men from the German Baltimore, March 6.—Thomas Jonas industrial anil Food creased He thought one bitterly. but, the electrical proportion* being bark Mercator, which wont ashore and died at La Plata. Charles county, to EXPOSITIONS “Oh. If she would only show me once obtained, there will, within re*- was a total loss on Point San Francisco day. aged 74 years. He was the man CATARRH some sign of four or dlatreas. that I BALM wee aed laaai.i the sonalNe limit* be no decreaae In eth on the Costa Rica coast on the morning who helped J. Wilke* Booth to escape te»« Hue aad leaaa—et•as.Seen might go to her and do something Just ciency from tbe deterioration. of Feb. A The vessel sailed from Coco Into Virginia after the assassination of MfifiMs* free* limit. He. to he near ber I” The advent of electricity for mreh bay Feb. L loaded with lumber. A Lincoln. Booth waa hidden for seven Mb. »• Alt* *n*e»|. The Haim la Here he was Interrupted by a tre • f I ora purpose* seems to have enabled man- portion of th* cargo was saved. Th* day* In a swamp on the farm of Sam tn •# lW«r fin wwffifiMR mendous crash. It seemed aa If heaven agers to realise more fully than ever Mercator eras 807 tons register and uel Oox. and wa* supplied with food by MUURfAlT COCOA U 1 InlQy at I>r*gglata or by wail. and earth were clasped In cloa© em before the loos accompanying what balled from Rlankense She was partly Jones, who later placed Booth and I, M Wamafit, IswTerk. brace and were swaying and rocking waa heretofore generally accepted a* i insured. Th* crew will leave for 11am- Harold In a boat and piloted them to In the furious blast. tbe moat efficient method of furnishing burg by th* first steamer A Norton the Virginia shot* He wae offered With one bound he waa at Mias 1AITEB BARER4 CO. DORCHESTER. power to tbe Individual machine* of a line steamer Is aground near the head 1100.060 If be would make known tbe Townley'a bedside. She lay there plant. The use at electric motors to >f Hwash channel, supposed to be tbe hiding place of Booth. He refused th* white aa marble, her forehead cold and the place of "haftlng and on laototed Merida, which sailed early this morning 8T. her Ups bine. The corner of her room machines where tbe motors are belted for Montevideo. * UiUiHtSTER” next tbe street was blackened and directly to the Isolated shafts or to______leans Ilia burning. the machines tias been sufficiently « FfiffCALfl fleeing that no time was to be I oat. tended to render the verification of the Lyons. N. T.. March A—By the will of SPADING • 3. V POLICE. 3 SOLIS. he gathered her In hla strong arms and results obtained unnecessary. It Is oc London. March A—Lord Rosebery's Jesse Neely*, late of Havannah. Wayne ^•e.woRKiim^ carried her to the ward across tbe hall exception to flud a reduction of 50 pet rendition Is greatly Improved this morn aunty, one of the first converts of Jo . tXTRA FIN*-^^*- and laid ber down aad sent at one© cent of tbe power consumed. This to ing. However, he haa been ordered by seph Nmlth to Mormontam. his farm of BOOT. for me. his physician to go abroad to travel. twenty-five acre* In Navannah becomes not due entirely to the saving of lost He to advised to go to some resort •LADIES* In tbe hour that fallowed Dr. Bron through friction, but also to the ad the property of the Mormon church af •BBT IN MARKgT. son hnng over Beth, using every means where he ran be benefited by a warm ter the death of hie widow The will la hit in rrr vantage gained by the Intermittent climate, together with complete cessa BBT IN WRAHtNO rsaK to save tbe life that I aaw had become action of machinery of every kind In the handwriting of the teetator. who 0LAUTT so dear to him. Testa show that erhare the motor dlivt tion from work. was 87 years of age when It waa drawn I Tito aster or taa aole ex "FSKSttBUr The Are did little daronge.and aa anon up. 1 toed* tbe whole length woe WTONJ-Uis. has been substituted, lo* machines ar» HU down to the heal, pro aa the storm rolled away to the east. lo "iteration but "til* more than cue ten aa tbs U-.i in dig Its muttering* growing fainter and half the tint* or more correctly stated London. March A—A dispatch lo tbe Most Pay IIm | g and At the appointed time the thrifty F tteuple termed in line and held Iheir LEGAL NOTICES. The Independent places all night for a chance to invest. ortgage male . Default having men RBIT k VALENTINE, The subscriptions were for thirteen I ■ndsmmn mnmRsas ef a certain am OMURUE 8. ORBIT, UlMr xmi Fnr Mw. times the amount called for. and the M uf sale i he rain heeaam rentes were allotted among the sub Parker ol the scribers pro rata. 'There was a similar . Michigan. r. JOHNS. FRIDAY. MARCH I II experience and similar scenes in 1WI. The rentes are In denominations of 1UU *ffATK TICKKT. franca<$2U) and upward. Tlie French HARDWARE. Nor Jin UO' of U k Supremo Court- K per cents were quoted Yesterday at JOHN W. MiG RATH. of Warn*. 1UB.3&—a premium exceeding a whole Mar HHrnU of Mr KUK I'nivi nlljr year's interest. It is estimated that C. J. FALRTHHOP. of Ramctt. one-lialf the families in France iiave We carry a full line of Htoves, t»oth 8. D. BROOKS. of Isabella. money invested in the public funds. The practice not only encouagen thrift The Railroad t\an, Heating and Cook, Coal and Wood. COUNTY TICKKT. among the people, but It gives them au The Clergynian, When in need of Coal Stoves pleaite County Couiiitiaaioaer of------interest in the Government, which is a U. M. WINSTON, of 8t. John*. source of strength to the republic. The Business /*\ar>^ examine our Three Flue Itase Burner. This oou11try is much richer than and all other men who have to 8 France. Its natural resources are vast The recently sold government ttondo look neat while at work, should | It will interest you. ly greater. We produce nearly am know about “CELLULOID ’* C ol- | me now quoted at 12U with but few or third of tlie world ’s autiual yield of LARS AND CuFES They look cx- | •toy Wo have . . . sny for sale at any price. gold and silver. Our ootton. food pro sctly like linen, wear well and * ducts, oil and other articles of consump being waterproof do not wilt p BCGGIKN AND ( ARR14GEN. The Uepublicaii stale legifilature is tion and export are sf enormous value down with u'.-at ami moisture, y compared with those of any other na havinK a utrong tight with the Prohibi Thev do not roil easily and can | (TTTKRN AND NLKIGHH tion. The deposits in our savings be cleaned in n moment by rim- | tion element over the liquor legislation. hanks last year were $1.78R.UM,7Uo. ply wiping ofi' with a wet sponge | Those in New York aud Massachusetts or doui. Do not confuse these m 1 And tSeasonable Goode in Our Line. OoNoitRSN adjourned just as the wed alone exceeded 51 .UUU.UUU.UUU. Tlie as your mind with composition I ding of Miss Anna Gould and Count sets of tlie building and loan associa goods. Rrerv piece of the genu- | Uaatellane commenced. It is one con tions. representing mainly tlie invest me is stomped like this : ments of people of small means, amount uer tinual round of pleasure lie re in these ed to 54fiO.M7.UUO. The assets of thirty- ^ TRADf leenty-ute* (ft: •taty-slx (SSi United States.______two life-insurance companies doing fifty-wight 5*i business in New York amount to $071. Euu?u«d to lbs place of CORBIT & As the new bonds were subscribed NS7«2M. The tire insurance companies more than six times over ill this coun of the United States hold 5331.itJG.UUu in. ol assets, exclusive of premium notes. Ask these and refuse anything VALENTINE. try alone. Messrs. Cleveland and Car This is uot a nation that should he else if you wish satisfaction. Re AUenwy far Mortgager. lisle are entitled to feel gratified that forced to pay an extortionate rate of member that goods so marked ORTGAGE HALE -Default hsrtag base their financiering has not damaged pub interest, it would not do so if a loan ore the only waterproof goods ■sad* la lbs coedltlon* uf a certain mortgage KLBCTION NOTICE. OBTUAOK SALE.—Default baring beea lic fidth in the future of the country were offered to tlie people, as Is done made by* coating n linen collar Mcxerutad by William M. Kuaasllaed Sepkla Komril made In the (oediUoas of a mortgage in France. —JVcir lor* World. with waterproof1 ‘Celluloid, ’ 'time u> Ponrr K. Psrrla,Guardian of Milas M. I'baAn, JTATEOF MICHIGAN. Mexecuted by Emms E. Clark to Minor It. Frink, nearly as much as the bond deal lias VMaM.' haRn. Flora M. I'kaRn and Grpha K S' GFF1CK «iF THK -KCRKTARY OF >TATI January 7th. ]Mt. aad record*d In ivmg strength and durability, ChaRa. minor*. d*t«d Dreoeibor IMh, I Ml. sad re Lauaii, January g. IMA. oRr* of the register of dr*d> for Cllhlaa rouaty, damaged the taxpayers. Ear lb* llettemrent of Mankind. {f your dealer should not have corded In lbs uSr* of the Krgiator of Dml« for T» tuk Hauler or van Catnrrv or cuama j ia Michigan, ou January 7th. IMI. in liber TS *f Brother Andrew Kdgar, Missionary the “Celluloid" send amount di- g Clintea aud features ; the Mines building, Willi the greateet mineral display TIME TABLE. The independent brought together. thaeoal pyramid World ’s Pair. STKAM PRIJJTINb HOtNfe. diamond mine* of South Africa, and the Hi ml IS—liii exhibit*; the Agricult 19th, I Cold Facts. Listen! ural building, illustrating the agricultu vucer MuMlihtd avarv Thursday morn ral reeource* of the nations of the wo«M; ing from th« Indepondont Block. the Krtipp pavilion ; the ITanaportion No. l 7. Clinton Avonuo. building Hiitiwinit tlte method* of traaa- (JKO. H. <'ORBIT. Proprieor. portatioii from tlte earliest period to the » present time, the original (trace Darling WE ARE SELLINC SHOES boat, the sectional steamship, the Nic ILK k Ei Htrtoly lu Aoimm, aragua canal model . the great HUB engine, ! the roaounoUi locomotive. “Lord or the Awfally cheap just now. lalsa; the Woman 'h tiuilding, with the w CREAM Onr Store i* large, bat sot large enough to Hold oar Hpriss Oueen of Italy ’siaess. the French saloon, For theretore, oar preaent stock MUST MOVE to OordwrtMH rata* *r* 1100 per fw the Colonial exhibits, the examples of make room quickly. mmmmm. Hasioaso mU m tv* m* per Its* for woman's work in all countries. There «Ok l—ntM. Wlurltl uoUrn, ten '»»U is but otie work which Illustrates and BANN€ Ruiin< <*rt*. |l par lla* par fsar. Utintl* l.trth id death notice* I—art* ! describes the wonderful exhibits. It Ohstoarr mmmM, rasoteiluo*. n lirik^raR'sIfai^^ i - CLINTON INDEPENDENT FRIDAT, MAR. 8. 1806 "No." say the doctors, standing there When they If unrefo rms a. THE DEVIL'S OWN MINff. THE T ALM Ati E SERMON and fanning thetr patients, "we have they will outvote your HMpdl throe Important they will govern your child: The Guarded by Kelsn. Wild attending to thei whisky ring will hatch « ___ Mia• s W tllUrWMdv* ----- as* trwtatt---e.-- a ~WEW GROUND” THE SUBJECT whisky rings, and grog shops will kill positively busy with thrlr wounds it with thetr horrid stench public cabrlety. Same time ago I Beard th« story of OF SUNDAY'S DISCOURSE. takes all our time to keep the Mss off." I unless the church of God rises up with a gold rnias that waa said to be lo ex The Evening: News, In this awful battle of sin and sorrow, outstretched arms and enfolds this dy istence la the Chaataboaa province, where millions have fallen on millions, i ing population In her hoaom. Public says a writer la the Slam Free Press. ITiM do not let ue spend all our time In schools oan not do It. Art gallertea oan “The Great Daily of Michigan.” taking care of a few people, and when | not do It. Blackwell's Island can not An old villager that 1 mat told mo that do It. Alms houses can not do It. New tho mine had never been worked. Ha the command comeat "Go Into the ' Tork tombs oan not do It. Ring fling world. ’ any practically: "No. I ana not can not do It. People of God. wake up recollected in his ohildhood. about go; 1 have here a few chotoe caaee and to your magnificent mission! Tou oan fifty years ago, that a party with four You tnka your home paper1 of course you do, but it it» mi«*tike 1 am busy keeping off the Men. ” There do It. Oet somewhere, somehow, to elephants visited the place, but ha | not to read "Tho Groat Doily of Michigan,' the iendor in ovary breach PTER, WITH THE are multitudes to-day who have never | work. does not remember whether they had any Christian worker look them In I have heard of what waa called the ® of nows, as well as thought and literary merit. If you find any o oil help ot others. I "thundering legion." It waa In ITS. n found the mine or not. Two or three bad built three the eye and with earnestneea In the ac part of the Roman army to which some ( am bud inns are reported to have other State papers profitable, yet The NEWS should and will find a churchee In the centuation aay: "Come!" or they would Christiana belonged, and thetr prayers. long ago have been la the kingdom. found nuggets in the bed of the place in your hands end your families. Tens of thousands of other eame city, and not It wae said, were answered by thunder stream, but no one has ever been ad feeling called upon My friends, religion la either a sham or I and lightning and hall and tempest, citizens of this greet State ham found its worth. to undertake the a tremen dous reality. If It be a sham, which overthrew an Invading army and venturous enough to follow the stream let ue oeass to have anything to do aaved the empire. -And I would to God to its source. The greatest possible superhuman toll of that you could be eo mighty In prayer building a fourth with Christian association If It be a amount of superstition exists about • exNTn ts copv . THE EVENING NEWS. reality, then great populations are on | and work that you would become a church. Providence thundering legion, before which the this mine. Home allege that thoae seemed to point to their way to the bar of God unfitted for j forces of sin might be routed, and the who go there never return. They this place aa the the ordeal, and what are are doing? galea of hell made to tremble. AH either die of sickness, the influence held In which I In order to reach the multitude of out- j aboard now on the Gospel ship! If you eiders we must drop all technicalities can not be a captain or a first mate, be of the evil one or fail a prey to wild _jld enlarge my work, and I feel a a stoker, or a deck hand, or ready at animals. Three Englishmen attempt aenae of relief amounting to exultation. out of our religion. When *r talk to > people about the hypostatic union and | command to climb the ratlines. Heave ed to reech the source of the stream, Whereunio this work will grow I can away now. lade! Shake out the reefs where the mine is reported to be. but French encyrlopedlantam and Braatln- In the foretopaall' Come. O heavenly E^ris “bee's not propheey. It la Inviting and promis .had to abandon the idea for various ing beyond anything I have ever tanlsm and Compluteaslantsro. we are wind, and fill the canvas! Jmm touche*] The churches are the grand as Impolitic and little understood as If aboard will assure our safety. Jesus on rea-ons At starting they had to take a physician should talk to an ordinary | the sea will beckon us forward. Jesus a narrow path that had been made by est Institutions this world ever saw. on the shining shore will welcome us and their pastors have no superiors this patient about the pericardium and in the “rardomom ” gatherers. IMPROVED SMOOTH WIRE FENCE.- tercostal muscle and scorbutic symp- Into harbor, "And ao It came to pass aide of heaven; but there la a work that they all escaped safe to land." After keeping on this path two days p which must be done outside the toms. Many of us come out of the theo 9 they reached a pool of water. Here ------churches, and to that work I Join my- logical seminaries so loaded up that ! ABOUT BLUE ROSES. we take the first ten years to show our their guide took them aside and self for a while. "Lest I build on an whispered to them not to talk of other man's foundation." people how much we know and the next 1 ten years to get our people to know as ta mmd Are*eras tigers, as the forest in that part waa —V** --- The church Is a fortreas. divinely — 1 tuO built Now. a fortress Is for defense much as we know, and at last And that | infested with them, and that they and for drill and for storing atnmunU neither of ue knows anything as we A well-known naturalist recently would surely visit the camn if they ■ r-fcr-1 ought to know. Here are hundreds of 1 wrote: "We may have a yellow rose, only mentioned the name. Promising tlon. but an army must sometimes be 2^— on the march far outside the fortress. thousands of sinning, struggling and hut It la pretty well agreed that If we to he discreet, they went down to ex ------■ In the campaign of conquering this dying people who nerd to realise Just ever see a blue one It will be by a pro amine the pool, and found the whole cess of continuous variation and selec world for Christ the time has come for one thing—that Jeaua Christ came to place actually tramplod down by wild save them, and srtll save them now. But tion." By this procees It la meant that THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE ON EARTH. an advance movement, for a "general If a blue roae Is ever produced from a hoars, with a few tiger footprints. engagement," for massing the troop*, we go Into a profound and elaborate State. County. Township aud Farm Rights for Sale. definition of what Justification la, and red variety, for Instance, the change Here they rested for the night and for an Invasion of the enemy ’s country will not be a sudden one. a leap from next day proceeded on their Journey. RICHARD MOORE. STATE AGENT. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Confident that the forts are well man after all the work there are not. outside one color lo the other, but the result of ned by the ablest ministry that ever of the learned professions. 5.000 people a gradual progression through a aeries If the footprints around the pool led ■THa tuple of this Fence may be men at Kenyou ’s Feed Baru. bless?d the church. I propose, with oth In the United Htatss who can tell what of steps leading regularly from red to them to believe their guide’s reports ers. for a while to Join the cavalry and Justification la. 1 srtll read you the defi blue, says the Touth's Companion. of wild animals they were now per In fart. It haa been found that both move out and on for service In the open nition: fectly convinced, for on either side of "Justification Is purely a forensic act. plants and animals exhibit a tendency FOR. . . Held. toward a definite succession of colors, the )>ath they saw the destruction In laying out the plan for hla mission the act of a Judge sitting In the forum. and certain colors have been regarded worked by wild elephants A little RIGHT'S ary tour, Paul, with more brain than In which the Hupreme Ruler and Judge, as representing higher stages of evolu further on they oarae to a spot where who la accountable to none and who FALL AND WINTER any of his contemporaries or predeces tion than others. The changes toward the mammoths bad rested for the sors or successors, sought out to alone knows the manner In which the these "higher” colors are usually con ends of hla universal government oan tinuous and require a series of varia night. That evening they found that and cities which had not yet one of the carriers who had charge of preached to. He goes to Corinth, a city beet be obtained, reckons that which tions. while, on the other hand. In thoB OTHtg oisoaotas OP TMK Ktontvs stances of sudden reversion to “lower" mentioned for splendor and vice, and waa done by the substitute, and not on the provisions had taken to his heels. The Best Assorted and account of anything done by them, but colors are not uncommon As they had no cooking utensils they can sc ruasAhEhTLv cured avunuM Jerusalem, where the priesthood and Red Is regarded aa a higher color. In Hand so meat Line of Sanhedrim were ready to leap with purely upon account of tbls gracious thta aenae. than yellow. The yellow were compelled to oook their rice in a both feet upon the Christian religion. method of reckoning, grants them the primrose sometimes varies to rod. but tohacoo tin. and along with a steak of OR. J. H. MCLEAN'S He feels he has a special work to do full remission of their sins." the change la never sudden or discon civet cat (Meo-pa) managed to make 34 and he means to do It. What was the Comparatively little effort haa aa yet , tinuous. because It Is a change In the Robes ai“ been made to save that large class of direction of progression. But from rod a dinner. LIVER AND KIDNEY moult? The grandest life of usefulness At this spot the guide informed In St. Johns, may be seen and that man ever lived. We modem Chris l>ersons In our midst called sceptics, to yellow the change sometimes occurs and he who goes to work here srtll not by a Jump, so to speak, because It le them it was impossible to go on unless procured at tian workers are not apt to Imitate Paul. going backward. The same thing BALM. We build on other people’s foundations. he building upon another man ’s founda they walked along the stream bare seems to apply In the case of birds. It Is a safe sad oanuilag reeasdy Bor a«l If we erect a church we prefer to have tion. There la a great multitude of Red and green spedee of birds may footed. After walking in this manner It filled with families dll of whom have them. They are afraid of us snd our vary ’ to yellow, but the utmost efforts of for about five hours they came to the Kidney Troubles, Liver Dtonfem pious. Do we gather a Sunday churches, for the reason are do not breeders to produce red canaries from falls. Here they had to climb up F. A. HYATTS >1 class, we want good boys and know how lo treat them. One of this yellow ones have only resulted In an rooks thirty to forty feet high by aud Female Irregular >mw girts, hair combed, faces washed, man class met Christ, and hear srtth what orange hue. means of the roots of tree* growing Harness Store, uext to Nat. Bank. tenderness and pathos and beauty and Pries Oar Dott>. Her Bottle ners attractlvs. Ho a church in this through the Assures, the guide point success Christ dealt with him: "Thou j Gave the Wraag Prises. day Is apt to be built out of other ing them out places where gold had the Tr. J. d. XcU^n MMktn, 0s, churches. Home ministers spend all ■halt love the |»nl thy God with all thy ; 8V LOUI8, MG., One day last week Patrick O'Ftn- Iteen found. After climbing up higher their time In fishing In other people's heart and with all thy soul and with all nerty. an Itinerant cigar vender, waa C RMORMICTORB. ponds, and they throw the line Into that thy mind and with all thy strength. arrested and brought lief ore Commis they came to the junction of two chnrch pond and Jerk out a Methodist, This Is the first commandment, and the sioner flhtelds for selling his wares from streams, and the guide now told them Prices Right and and throw the line Into another church second la like to this, namely: Thou a box that did not bear a revenue etahp. that he did not know the road further pond and bring out a Presbyterian, or ■halt love thy neighbor as thyself. When the revenue officer had finished up and that he was afraid. One of Goods Satisfactory. W. L DOUGLAS there Is a religious row In some neigh There Is no other commandment greater his testimony O'Fin nerty than this." And the scribe said to him: ! amlned him the party got dysentery here, and S3 SHOE .Jl'tte. boring church and tb«* whole school of “Can y6U swear that they then determined to hurry back, flab swim off from that pond and we "Well. Master, thou hast said the truth, t for there is one God; and to love him cigars that 1 was selling*'' he asked. especially as they had only rioe with 0* yea earn time? Wtws sett la seed try a psfc. take them all In with one sweep of the "Certainly." was the reply. them and not even a bamboo to cook A Complete Line of ■MI in Ml# WwFTCIe net. What la gained? Absolutely noth with all the heart and all the under "What Is a cigar?" asked O’Flnnerty. ing for the general cause of Christ. It standing and all the soul and all the "Why. tobacco, of course, done Into a it in. This excursion can only he Draft and He ry Harnens Mn, Is only as In an army, when a regiment strength Is more thnn whole burnt of roll for smoking purposes" done in the months of January. Feb la transferred from one division to an ferings and sacrifices. ” And when Je "Well, then.you've made out a mighty ruary and March. It would be a on hand or made to order. other. or from the 14th regiment to the sus saw that he answered discreetly, he weak case against me.” exclaimed O’Fln good opportunity for a sportsman who nerty. "for the rolls that I waa selling Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. Mth regiment. What strengthens the said unto him: "Thou art not far from desired to combine business with the kingdom of God." Ho a sceptic waa were made of cabbage leaves. ” army Is new recruits. One of the alleged cigars waa there n I a—ora. Ponies and pack animals F. A. HYATT. The fact la. this la a big world. When, "•ved In one Interview. But few Chrle- tlon people treat sceptics In that way. upon cut open and an expert who was could not possibly go; the only way o* 84 Clinton A ve. St. Johns. in our school boy days, we learned the called In to examine It declared that, transport would he by carriers, and it -diameter and circumference of this plan Instead of taking hold of them srtth while he era* not sure that It waa made would he very hard to obtain more et. we did not learn half. It Is the lati the gentle hand of love, we are apt to of cabage, he felt Justified in swearing tude and longitude and diameter and take them with the iron pincers of ec- that It waa not tobacco. O'Ftnnerty than two or three men. as the people circumference of want and woe and sin cleslaallclsm. had given away a small picture with are so superstitious. Again, there Is a field of uaefulneos each cigar. In discharging him from that no figures can calculate. This one custody. Commissioner Shields said: MADE spiritual continent of wretchedness but little touched or occupied by those Is Hedaeea < Irrtee. who are astray In their habits. All "You are a bright young fellow roaches across all tones, and If 1 were O’Flnnerty. hut I think you are not con Customer—What's paper worth a UP palled to give Its geographical boundary northern nations, like thoae of North sistent Ini throwing In a picture with pound? $5 Ska Tiny fft «ssei to cestwi wsteo America and England and Hcotland. I would say It la bounded on the north each cigar. Corned beef would be more Dealer-What kind 3 FROM sear meal. I f yea whli to icwwlw Is year I and south and east and west by the that Is, In the eo] ler climates, are rtevaa- appropriate —Tobacco. daaebypsrcteeiag W. L Oeagtet Sheet. Names* iate<| by alcoholism. They take the fire “Plain, unruled writing paper.” price ttampad aa the bettoei, leak tor It wfcee yea hay. groat heart of Gud ’a sympathy and love. “That depends.” THE to keep up the warmth In southern The Wlaalag Word. ff. L. DOVOLAB. Bracktn. Hm«. Mil) Oh. It la a great world. Since six o’clock “On what3” this morning at least *0.000 have been countries, like Arabl i and Hpain. the BEST For Sale by A. E. DUTCHER. blood Is so warm they are not tempted Two suitors and which one should she “The quality.” born and all these multiplied popula nfmane? tions are to be reached of the gospel to fiery liquids. The great Roman ar "Be mine, fair maiden." said the first “Well. I want it to print hank AND In England or In eastern American mies never drank anything stronger "Wealth Is a} my command, a heart's checks on. ” cities we are being much crowded ami than water tinged with vinegar, but devotion Is at your s, your least wlah “It varies largnly. I’ve seen some MOST an acre of ground la of much value; but under our northern climate the tempta shall be fulfilled, my life has but one that was worth about $10,000,000 an out west 500 acres Is a small farm and tion to heating stimulants Is most object, and that to make you happy!" ounee. ” DESIRABLE mighty and millions succumb. When a Tin- other suitor scowled. M.000 acres Is no unusual possession "Choose m« for your mate." he aaid. ••Oet out. What are you talking There la a vast field here and every man s habits go wrong the church drops PATTERNS him. the social circle drops him. good "The tMirren wilds la where I make my about?” where unoccupied, plenty of room more, home. Naught can 1 offer you but the “Valuable paper.” not building on another man ’s founda Influence drops him. we all drop him. trials and turmoils of an outlaw's life IN CarsaPATENTSm.aad T»ade-M«fha nHx lead . aadall Pat-; tion W<- need as churches to stop bom Of all the men who get off the track, In far New Jersey, but-----" A malig “I should say it was valuable. What mat tsssw noadec ud Ice u^-rstn rxes. . barding the old Iron-clad sinners that but few ever get on again. Near my nant smile of triumph lit up his sinister kind was it?” A Oiw Omct it OrrotiTC U. , . Sa rewv Oswee; summer residence there Is a life saving aedue«aaaaes.apaiaat la leaaUw ihaaihi have been proof against thirty years face—"thro- trolley lints on which the “Hank cheek paper, filled out and renotc from w$»om|Fm. of Christian assault, and aim for the station on the beach. There are all the men strike not run past my humbla signed for $1,00 1,000. and I fancy it STYLISH Seed medal. SwCy or phato.. wWk daaah. roi»es and rockets, the boats, the ma cot!" ttoa Wa tdrW, li rsiaaaeMe er not, Irea of salvation of those who have never yet Hhe put her hand In hla. this fair would take about sixteen -ingle charge. Oer fee eat dee till palest »• Mcarad. , had one warm hearted and point blank chinery for getting people off ship AND wrecks. One summer I saw there fifteen young Brooklyn girl, and with him fled checks like it to weigh an ounce. ” A eausiurr. “Hew teOhtaM Hu—ta." wh> Invitation. There are churches whose away to he an outcast's bride. —New “H’m I wish I was abio to buy a seat ot us la the U. M. aad leap aiaawui buildings might be worth S300.000. who or twenty men who were breakfasting York World. PERFECT aaot *ee. Addrarn. are not averaging five new converts a after having Just escaped with their ton of that kind. ” lives and nothing more. Up and down C. A. SNOW A CO. year and doing leas good than many a yirMltlM of th* Mask « FITTING tag-cabin meeting house with tallow our coasts are built these useful atruc- A Dti ^OW. Career Omci, wasMeaereu. O. C. oaadle stuck In wooden socket, and a urea, and the mariners know It, and The Hank of England has In Its poa- ‘•I wish.” said the street railway MANNER, they feel that If they are driven into acneion a haak note dated Dec. 15. IBM. ■sinister who has never seen a college for IMA It waa printed from an en employe, “that I was i congressman. or known the difference between Greek the breakers, there srtll be apt from I do. really.” AT shore to come a rescue. The churches of graved plate, but had blank spaces and Choctaw. We need churches to for the amount, date, number, and slg* “Yes. there is a good deal of satis get Into sympathy srtth the great out- God ought to be so many lifesaving natures. Across It are written mem Killer's Feed Barn and Livery. stations, not so much to help those who faction in serving your country. ” Tufi-c: SOIT'S ■dde world and let them know that none oranda showing that It waa repaid In “Not only that; they manage the are so broken-hearted or hardly bestead are in smooth waters, but thoae who three Installments In appearance It Is TMK TAILOR. have been shipwrecked. Come, let us not altogether unlike the modern note. pay better. In congress they talk m WAUB ST. BAST. FT JOHlh* that they srtll not be welcomed. "No!" eortbweet corner ot the Court Reuse says som«* fastidious Christian. "I don't run out the life boats! And who In the bank library la another note, aimut (looking a man and never do it; will man Hem ' W<- do not preach for IS. which was net presented for on the street railroad they just dock 8qu tike to be crowded In a church. Don ’t enough to such men; we have not ill years. Another curiosity, said to be put any one In my pew.'* My brother, unique, la a note for no Isaa than him and don't talk about it.” •T. JOHNM. MICH. enough faith in their release. Alas. If And be looked about him with the Nerve Blood whaf will you do In heaven? When a when tliey come to hear us. are are la (1.06S.666 dated 1TB? it multitude that no man can num- air of a man who honestly thought ho Itvuiider boriously trying to show the difference Tonic! sella, aed oieao food, aad el' at ibles they will put fifty In your Walter Mrett'a t'oewlartty. had made a great philoeophioal dis What are the select few to-day between aublapearlanism and aupra- lapaartanlam, while they have a thou covery. ihled In the Christian churches As an Indication at this late day of sand vipers of remoras and despair the relative ;«>pu*arlty of the works of Whet «H. called It. compared with the mightier millions ootllng around aau biting their Immor the Hard of Avon, the West minster The Livery Department outside of them? At least 3.000.000 pen tal spirits. The church la not ctuetty Oasette learns from the English pub Mrs. Duffy—Mrs. O'Bryan, the dear pie In this duster of seaboard dtles. and for goouiah ton of m*u whose proclivi lishers of Heotfs novels that for 3B0 it waa a groat sufferer she n wall equipped with good V not more than 200.000 in the churches ties are all right, and who could get to copies of "Ivanhoe ' 2S0 copies of I n. (MU eed aee me. Many of the churches are like a hospital heaven pray *ug and aiuging in thetr •Waverty" arc sold. 275 coptes of "Rob Mrs. McGuire—An' what did she Mniion UStof to. 9. HIIXIB that should advertise that Its patients own homes, it la on the beach to help Roy." 2B6 of "Kenilworth. ' 2S6 of "Guy ■^et'ye j have nothing worse than tooth- Mannertag. 230 of “Old Mortality." 2» suffer wid ? the drowning Yhoae bad <-<>»>■ are the of "The Antiquary." 265 of "Quentin Mrs. D.—It waa a conglomeration . WILLIAMS’ tS== or "run-arounds. " but no broken cases that God likes to take hold of. lie heads, no crushed ankles, no fractured Durward," IBB of "Woodstock.'' and o' ovils teat she suffered w?d for years, MEDtCUth OL, can saves big steamer as well aa a small ISO of "Count Robert of Parta." thighs Give us for treatment moderate stutter, and when a mau uaua esmsMiy so it was NMCtaiy,*.*. irt. velvet-coated stnnere and sln- lo uod lor help he will go out to deliver Mrs. McG.—Ah' what did she call it? aad BrnckvIUc, GhL wlth a gl<>as on. It Is as though a such a om li ti were necessary. God would come down from the aay, fol Mrs. I).—Call it? Well, nometimee had a farm of MM acres and put Okalohama has an elopement sensa “Torrance ” an' sometimes “that on id VM lowed by all the artillery of heaven and tion. Ratllsetiake Bill having run off all his work on one acre He may raise a million angels with drown swords divvil, ” but bo’s dead now. bad luck [cWEATS. [HADE HARks ! never so large ears ot corn, never so srtth Clara Melville, daughter of a Get one hundred such redeemed men wealthy cattleman The lovers rode on to him. ■ copyrights .! Mg heads of wheat, he would remain In earn at your » hurease, and aathlng W I MSAIR 4 Fiiwr. Itoi peor The church at God haa bestowed the swiftest horses, and the father, who could stand before them, for each men pursued them, arrived too late. He In Harvard eel lege there are now im S75.. ,£tllrssaswh7sy? Its chief care on one sots end has are generally warm hearted and en forgave them, however, and a grand raise*l splendid men and women In that thusiastic No formal payers then. No 1.M7. in the scientific school 306. la heartlem stng>ng then. No cold conven aupper was given at the "Two Bar" the graduate school 356. in the divin ■mall enclosure, but the held Is the ranch. world. That mean s North and South tionalisms then. ity school 50. in the law school 504, in PENSIONS t- ..r iner too re. the destitute children tlie medical school 454, in the dental TmVjrw; i.VrSS’i^w . <*, _ America. Europe. Asia and Africa, and > of the streets offer a field of work inn- High. all the Islands of the sea. parailve!) unoccupied. The uncared for school BO. in the school of veterinary It la as though after a great battle c i.tldten are in the majority In moat of Kllltng trotters high In MIs- medicine 55. in the Hussey institute A resident of flt. Louts haa Inst there arere left 50,000 wounded and dy <>ur cl ilea Their condition was well IS. In the whole university thsre Lcmo»rN. ing on the field, and three surgeons ' illustrated by what a boy in this city recovered a verdict for damages i.orn . •»M when he waa found under a .art the owner whose horse ran Infc* snd were last year 3,155 students; this a, for hatdtera act Saltan dmMed la the Pro W an****. jZ sw t.rwr mewW a*ve al< tbetr time to three patients year there are 3.300. Last yaar them under their charge The major-general * .tawing a lame, and *ome one said to caused the death of the troter Mark him. "Where di you live? ” and he an were 3» teachers; this year them am i in and says to the doctors : ' swered. "Don f live nowhere, sir!" Sev Twain. 2:M. In ISS1. The plaintiff gets lo»k at the nearly enty thousand of the children at New I’.llt.SB. and the defendant has fui ti er 337. g335gE2ff£gg« of surgical at Turk city eaa neither road nor writs ittag to over 15,666. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY MAR. 8. 1866 MATILDA MARY JAMS. -Take care. Vogel!" ha said, still to clay the ene mies of our country? la German. -It is only n woman.” The chevalier, my master, has gone ■mm rtvte WUH IsaOy UMt MtU The set? rlrta ilMMM to do it; why should not I?” WkM p*M« u4 mastcUa i «hos m Foes—aad a Friend. -Ah! but that is different. Housel. A» soul tuftna r tlnwi Knowing now that escape was Im My father is fighting In fair and open A— w alw liaaa this lanlf Ian, passible, Blanche stepped out from battle- ho would not slay an enemy Tla toast of all tosr traia. YW.-oiim eaaat ttoay ohrteleaai bar, her hiding-place, aad stood, pale as from behind a tree.” Matilda Mary Jsas - death, tout resolute, looking at the The man blushed sheepishly and Mas hal|M Oer mother ronad tbo bouse. two officers, for such they were. The looked down. He could not say what KM Jm« tbs mil ma« las. elder man. apparently little moved by was in his rsiad, or he would have Aed i Mias up tbs •llUn room. Whaa ail tba caorei are throoih her sex and helplessness, surveyed ■aid. -I cere for my country, but 1 It'* iasrs Mb asms a itartbt. her from bead to foot with an angry care more for you. These men have There's ao ‘aaaaUa - 1a tba laaa.** scowl; but the other, with a light made you shed tears, they have tilled Mor aaaator pemny aaaseeae bast HaUMi Mary Jses laugh, leaped from his saddle, and your heart with sorrow; and for that 1 Ob. teeele Ani^Uarl* leading his bores by the rein, walked would shoot them like dogs.” She wa« lovely year* a to. cloee up to her. She met his eyes Although he was still a young man. Aaii Ibby -Ray or Dsaa or Belle— without flinching, though it seemed he was the girl’s senior by several Wa ra always piaasad to kaow. AM »waat Marta's a moo rlrt too, to her as if her Inst hour had come. years, and ail his life had been spent But fits a« fttbin t Plata To her surprise, however, he ad in the forests of Grandpre. Hi* father Lot's bar* a tua« or two about dressed her in her native tongue and grandfather before him had been Matilda Mary Jaaa — Was bis < ton Star which he spoks quite fluently nod with keepers of the forest, and in the mar- the slightest jioaeible accent. riots ot the Do Gavrolles. -Pardon me. frauiein, but it is a For the rest, he was a handsome That Winter Night. late hour for one so young to be fellow, and endowed with all the man abroad. My friend hern is impetuous liness whioh comes of the occupation BY IIIHRRT BUOHANAX. nod you have had a narrow escape of forester. He could have his pick CHAPTER IV—CoNTtNifKO. with life. Will you tell me your of the village beauties, but his heart —They Are in Kouun, mademoiselle! name, frauiein. and where you dwell? ” was entirely devoted to his young They have out the telegraph wires! His manner gave her courage: and. mistress. Almost ever since he could Lord deliver imt" still keeping her eyes upon his face, remember he had had the care of her; In theae element* of alarm Hlsnche she drew herself up proudly, as she for when she was quite a little girl, did not think of her self, nor of the replied: -My name is Blanche de and rode forth mounted on her pony's personal peril which might toon Gavrolles. anil I dwell at the chateau back to have a gallop through the threaten her: mil her thought and cere of Graodpre. ” forest, she was intrusted to his charge: was for her father. She prayed for The other Uhlan greeted her speech for the chevalier would say with a him inceseantlv. While ail the die* with a coarse laugh, and cried in smile. -Take care of her. Houzel; 1 triet was in an uproar, and the chat French, which he spoku with a thick look to you to bring her safely hack eau itself like a startled rookery, Teutonic accent; home.” And during those rides and with okl Hubert wildly holding forth -The devil! She has courage, the rambles, when Houxel had played the and the female servants chattering in little she ftox! Lift the baggage up guardian. Blanche, with her pretty, terror, she remained outwardly calm, on my saddle, Hartmann, and I will artless ways, had taken captive the aeklom leaving the privacy of bar own carry her back to camp.” young keeper's heart, and had re apartment*. Hut one eoid. still after Hartmann, as his companion called tained it Thus, as she passed from noon, when the tirst autumnal froet him. answered with an angry look, childhood and bloomed Into a pale, was on the ground, she left the chat and again addressing Blanche, said beautiful girl, his hopeless love deep eau and walked out into the woods, quietly: ened. which looked beautiful in the sere and -Do not alarm yourself, frauiein. -Have you been into the village, yellow leaf. Clad In a stmplo drees of My friend is sn ugly fellow, hot does Houzel?" said Blanche creeping nearer black velvet, with an ivory cross, her not mean what ho says.” to his sMa. father's gift, suspended around her -He is a coward." answered Blanche -I passed through tho village in neck, she seemed almost like a re- firmly, -or lie would not have killed search of you. mademoiselle. When I ligauec. Her only oom|>aniou was an my poor Gaston!" heard that you had left the chateau, I old Norman deerhound, christened -Do you mean the dog? Then it was In terror lest the Germans should ••Heston." after her father. was yours?” molest you. And now, my dear young Aimlessly wandering, full of her -Yes,” wss the reply; sad as she mistress, hasten,” he added. l«et us own sad thoughts, she passed down to gave it, Blanche gazed at the dead go into the shelter of the house. Do the cliffs by the sea. and standing body through blinding tears. The not fear. I will see that you are safe.” near to the little chapel, looked down man on horseback laughed again. -And poor Gaston.” she said; -he on the village. A diligence had just -Thank your stars, girl, that it was can not be left here, Houzel. I should come in, and an excited group was not you I killed, but the our!” he cried. like him to lie carried home and buried gathered round It before the inn door, —tUience. Vogel!” exclaimed the in the garden, cloee to the sun-dial. ” while people were moving to and fro other. -Do you not see the young -I will see you safe first, madem In all directions, some running. Then lady is terrified? ” oiselle; then I will return for the glancing toward the church, she saw -I am not terrified, ” said Blanche. hound ana do as you wish. Come!” Tether Andre at the gate, conversing -I am French, and I do not fear the He shouldered his gun and held with a man who, with excited ges enemies of my country. ” forth his arm. Blanche laid her hand tures. was eagerly pointing up the NL Hartmann looked at her with a on it, and tho two walked away to Valery road. quiet smile. It was curious; but his gether. The sun was sinking over the sea, eves were quite gentle, and his man They soon reached the chateau. and inland the prospect was already ner more and more kindly. Their arrival was opportune; for the growing dark; yet she did not -1 am sorry that this lias happened, servants, alarmed at the protracted hasten her footsteps, though she now frauiein. We Germans, I assure you, absence of their mistress, had armed turned her face in the direction of do not make war on women or chil themselves with torches, and. headed home. Before she reached the wicket- dren. or dumb animals? Have you by old Hubert, who was trembling gate leading into the home woods the parents, little one? ” with fear, were preparing to sat out full moon had arisen, mingling its -I have a father.” answered Blanche. in search of Blanche. With a low bright beams with the last faint rays —He must be a careless father. I am bow to his mistress and a rontemptu- WOMEN AND THEIR WORK. Sell-love aaoda out ao mlftaloaarlsa HARRIED UDIES afraid, to suffer you to be wandering in of daylight. ous look at the quaking figure of the le Corn Bates.’ Suddenly she was startled by the the woods alone at so perilous a time. ” old butler. Houxel turned from the Margaret Allen fell overboard at ■JOHN W.J sound of horses' hoofs, and almost the -He is with the army of the north. ” chateau to retraou his steps through New York and would have drowned __ tVashllMlKiu, D.C. same moment she perceived two men cried Blanche. •‘fighting for the fath the forest when the voice of his mis had not an intelligent pig on board n*l!SBSaS5W ,«SS«B8: on horseli*ck rapidly approaching erland. ” tress arrested him. the same schooner raised an alarm Sin st first slcbt always looks harmless llmlulsn wear. li*^iSlMUii|cl«aa. Stl SMS across the held. The moonlight struck —Come Hartmann'*'cried the mount -Would it not be better to go in the that saved her. Hr|*asn'i Csmphnr Ice with Olywrlw. full upon them and Hashed upon some ed Uhlan impatiently moving away. morning, Houzel?” she said gently. -Did you hear that Mrs. Smith is Carol ChappsS Maori, aari loco. Taarirr nr Hera Part, CkUMala., inio*. Ac. C U Clark Co . Mae Haraa. IX SCALPER thing like glittering steel. She knew Hartmann prepared to remount his -There may be danger for you now. ” having her picture painted?" -You N psco». Sr. All shunt tssluss in sit la tHuhs horse; then, hesitating, he again Thu young fellow shrugged his don't say! That old tliiog!” “Yes. in soil tbsk, b» "arslstac Ux mtiOl Ml tturrinri at onor that they were soldiers, for l lot In telephone in the aoul 1s conscience. •as •<> aims kwi wsksri im au xsinn mobs their sfmrs jingled as they came, and looked at Blanche. shoulders. deed —painted in oiL” -Well. I never! ■MOST UariW a Co., lit wuisrj St. Chirac*. In oil? If she ever wants a gooi each of ilium carried a long weapon -Take my advice and hasten home; -There is always danger when such If tbo Baby te cut tla* Tootb. CONRATH like a spear. Quick a* thought she more of our people are about, and canaille are abroad," he said, -day likeness she'll have to te paiuted in boosts sarioaothotoM owl »vtl trtori rwiriy. Kao. BLACK RASPBERRY. drew hack among the bushes, and there may be fresh danger. I should light or moonlight, it is the aamo. vinegar. " 14 days swim seizing the dog Gaston by the collar, be sorry if any evil came to you. But do not fear for me. mademoiselle; twin as km A pieee of evidenee m a Quebec The next door no is h bo r of .eUlshneoa la six rrvmr. fA 1bOlYT ViSSLStmt7 made it lie down at her feet. Over there in Germany I have a dear I can protect myself.” And he pointed breach of promise case was a cuff mAU^HiteMMtttrrwt—to- They weru Uhlans! sister of my own. " to his gun. with an offer of marriage written on The first insurance scenet in tbo United 130*4 son Viator 1---- Ami. tad She knew them at onoo by their He leaped into the saddle, and. with Blanche shuddered. it. One night while the defendant states is sabl to have iwoo ostatoUsbed In lioston in 1711 by Joseph Marlon. It did a toe te—NmL Vrtto hr nKwMri dress and the spears they carried; for a nod and a smile, rode sway after his -He it so; but come to me. when you was holding the plaintiff's hand aad marine business exclusively. Couiao* ud Pros List pictures of the wild cavalry were fa companion. return, that I may know you are sale ” whispering fervid words, he popped 6IEENINCI miliar to her from the illustrated For some minutes Blanche remained Flushed and elated. Houzel retraced the question in manuscript on the Oar murder makes a villain: millions s boro stupefied. All had occurred so sud his steps along the road which he and V usd Iters sanctify tbe < rtaw. Proteus. Journals. She had read and heard too, smooth linen at her wrist. She was He who bas not a «oo>l memory should never of the reckless deviltry and cruelty of denly. that as yet she could scarcely Blanche had trodden. Ail was quiet sentimental or shrewd enough to is e upon him tbe s.n of lying- Montsurn. iiNENE^rayv thee* men. who. more than any other realize tho situation: hut as the truth now, and the moon was shining keep that article out of the wash.and We think very few peopte sensible mrept portion of the tier man army, tied dawned upon her. and she found her brightly. The hound lay where he now it is of practical value. those who ore of our opinion -Kocbofoueotnu •wakened the superstitious horror of self safe and unharmed, the tension of had fallen, and Hou/el saw now what Tbe LINKNE" arc the lleet aad Most Krone —- the population. her strung-up nerves gave way. and he had not noticed before, a white filmy I tellers Ptso a unrr for i'assumption saved \ \ I ^ nal •'otters and I'lfiwsrn : they srs atari* of bus av boy‘s Ufa Iasiit __»uroa**r Mrs Au.ll IkiD i.- : WW ff ' , . hrili. both (idea ttmahwi silks, an.! betas leva —■ Fortunately she was safslv hidden, she began to sob hysterically Bend substenoe lying near the hound. He .**«. LeRoy. Mich.leh. October SO. net. T T bie. one .'olisr te eoual to two of say otter bt—. and the strangers would have ridden ing over the dead tmdy of the dog. she lifted It up; it was Blanche ’s hand Ao Si nett, near tttU s»4 took msU. A beg of Tbo <'otters or Five Bairs ol cuffs for Twaaty-Itve by unsuspiciously bed it not been for tried to discover any signs of life, but kerchief. and It was still wet with her Waste i •l lisa God when we i •t for* l vv the conduct of the dog. la spite of there were none: it had been killed tears. * "X sample foliar and Pair of Cuff* by stell tor Six Cent*. Name alyls and Mae■ Addr*S» instantaneously. Her heart swelled [TO IIV. roWTIRURD.] N. R. Durfev. mate of the steamer hew attempts to quiet him. Uaston be GIVE AWAY RRVKRSIRLK < VILLA It COMPANY. gan to howl, show his teeth, ami with hate aud indignation against his Arizona, bad his foot badly jammer*.. rrvraakitnbL. New York. T7 Kilby be. Uoatem. Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured it. Noth struggle for escape: and suddenly, as destroyer. What 1'tp.r la Mori. Of. A Sample Package (4 to 7 doe — * of There ere something over 2.000 ing equal to it for a quick pain reliever. VASELINE PREPARATION* they passed the wicket-gate, he tore -Ah!” she thought, -they are in In order to fa miliarias the public. *11 over Urn himself free, and leaping from the deed infamous, those Germane!" patent* covering the making of paper. A temptation yielded to Is * step toward tfar United stales with U h- iTuiniml uoeaof tbs veer It may be manufactured, under some many useful aad elegant articles made by this bushes, rushed fiercely at the horses’ Then she thought of the grave, gen Company. we make the folk.wise offer: heels tle young man who had addressed her one of them, from the leaves of tree*; Dr. Pierce's VOftONS DOLLAR mat uTby mail, wswgl so respectfully, and she recalled his from hop plants, bean stalks, pea For Burrs , No a Lite. Bruisrs and all deliver, free of all ntergrs k> say person la Urn Utterly terrified, Blanche remained pain and soreness of the flesh, th< I .'nlled Stale*, either by mall or exprrss. tte fet- in her hiding plaoe, watching what parting words. —-Over there in Ger vines: from the trunks and stems of lowtas ft article*, oarsfuUy peeked too—* Aasm grand household remedy is Dr. Thomas fmihtM VaesUe* KaeMl' itoafi. followed in trembling fascination. As many I have a dear sister of my own.” Indian corn and every variety ot Kclectric Oil. Be sure you get th< Pleasant Pellets Os* Oaks VBasils- Issfi. the dog darted out. showing his teeth, aad this reminded her of what her own grain: from moss, clover and timothy genuine. one of the horsemen wheeled swift as father liad said to her before they hay. and more than 100 kinds of 7b any on* tendinf name and address la grasses; from straw aad cocoanut fibre; Otvtllte o*at» nothing sad bars every thins lightning and covered him with a parted —that oven the enemy wees —Ledjr Moeuuru mm* postal card. pistol. There was a flash and a re fellow-creatures, and had dear ones to from fresh water weeds and seaweeds, from sawdust, shavings and asbestos; 0NC8 UNO TREY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. port and the poor animal lay dead on love them living, and to mourn them The ttev. Wm. Stout. Wierton. Ont.. OesJarVa ___ _ the ground. when they died. from thistles and thistle down; from states: After being ineffectually ALL THISI ooooa AM Of ttrn MOUUUt It was growing dark, for black lianana skins, tobacco stalks and tan treated by 17 different doctors for Hence, amr object in sending them out toARRXT SIKka see BTVLRR SOLD toy tea. Crouch mg in the flushes, Blanche These art Iris* ar» ttoe tester Utstr kiori fa tba felt her heart swell with mingled hate clouds were drifting rapidly up from berk: from hair, spool, fur, old sack Scrofula and blood disease I was cored broadcast World. «eri the barer wlU baa ovary oeeaf Ikaasate and horror. To her simple mind the the sea ttbe remembered the strange ing or bagging and from almost any by Burdock Blood Hitters. Write him ON TRIAL. mm I serilegto aasfM sad wart* wry mark mar* thee tte for proof. (ntSttOTOE «W 00.. UBiflB.. WYflBffg ■sen seemed scarcely human, re officer's warning, aad. alter one last other Imaginable refuse. They absolutely evert sembling rather the savage monsters look at the dead dog. she prepared to of popular imagination They spoke hurry back to the chateau, when the i tell i SICK HEADACHE. F R Elf A costermonger was summoned together for some moments; then, to sound of a voice arrested her. Biliousae**. Constipation. her terror she saw the younger soldier -Ah! it la you. mademoiselle. before a London magistrate, recently, The world Isolwavs interested in the ro CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORER8 for obstructing the traffic. His nam Coated Toague. Pom Ap pointing eagerly to the place where Thank God. I have found you,”it said. cure of consumption: yet its preven petite. Dyspepsia a»d kie “I have been searching for you account was that he went into a pub tion is of far more importance. I>r. ahm lay hidden, and saying something lic house -to light his pipe.” When drrd drnagramu of tbs romJ!rSi i BOSTON which was received by his companion through the village; for. look you. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is guaran Stetesecb, Liver aad Bowels. with an incredulous shrug of the there is terrible news. The accursed he came out. a constable threatened teed to cure coughs and colds. Hold shoe id era Then she heard the sharp Uhlans are upon us In swarms!” to summon him. • What for?’ says by all dealers on a guarantee of satis Don't accept some substitute said I. ‘For stop pin' the lias of traffic,' iie faction. Ibar Roete haT^lasned b1 "very convents — click of a pistol-look, and simulta • The Uhlans ’” said Blanche -Te# to be "just as goad.'' neously saw the eider man ride dose Hournl. I know, for they shot poor ■ays. I says. ‘Where is the line of The devil te always try las te prove test s bed attractive Pocket Galde to the City at up to the hushes, pistol in head. traffic?’ ‘Why. it’s gone ahead now,' ltt»e sta has ao potass is Ik The substitute costs the dealer Uoaton whioh will be sent free of charge te Something dearly attracted his at She turned aa sey* I says, -Than ow could I leu. ell in wak in of tbe Yoeag Peoples Hurt toy 'eve stopped it. then ?1 ” This socratio iwoee bur roTATom rss Arsa tention. for ho uttered a loud ex pointed to the dead hound which lay It costs you ABOUT the same. of Cbrtottae Kedeovor who will so— terse clamation in Herman . at the same at th< tost. Hie 1 costermonger got off with a warning. two oael stamps to tbe undersigned This He seems worthy of batter Ullage.— Wonderful yields la pots toss. oats, Horttet Galde should te to tee haedsof time pointing the weapon straight looked at the animal ; then he turned earn, farm aad vegetable seeds. Cat MS profit is tn the "put as Argonaut. every member of tee Society who osetom- toward the hiding place of the un to his mistawss with a sinister smile. this ont end send te postage to the good." pieieo stte—bur Urn 14th Annual Convem- lucky gtrL The other oelldd to him -I saw Asa," ha said *1 was John A. (falser Need Ca , Le Cross*. WHERE IS YOURS? tiea. as it shows tee tooetioe of all Dogate, Impatiently, as if requesting him to crouching la the hushes yonder and OM usages of modern siaag words Wit, tor their greet seed book ead Hotels, Chare—s, lost!tattoos. 1 Mason ad leave the spot, hut he was determined. saw thorn pass. It to wall for thorn. turn up in unexp ected quarters some sample of Giant Sparry. wnu Address tor Pnmt Samful Amassment Promiseel Building*. Street Car Liees. *to, etc. Write seen, as tea Blanche still unssea. looked straight Made mo tael lo Bloacho. that you times Most of os think that the 11st Jew opportunities do net Ry is rite lee Into his cnssl eyes, then unable to wore hors, otherwise oao of them word -Jolly” in the sense of reey. ox- Itorlaiss of ebarssssr wfll often give w. ss ad It km to limited. ______control herself any longer, and ready would bo lying where Geoton treeasiy. to of rseowt dato; bat la a I sfsrlsr stead cosasal over a sepevter. —Pas M, K E. O. Md ’omiCT.^ to face bar fate, whatever it might be, ton now. I had my gun ready, point serious theological work of two hun she roes to her feet. aad. parting the ing at the monst er’s heart, and I did dred years ego—John Trapp's (Com bushes, stood erect before him. For not fire hoeauos I thought of yon. Bnt mentary on the Old end New Testa a moment her fate huag in the he!- I shall remember them end you shall ment (Loadon, 16M-7) we read: -AU If you've neuralgia, take St. Jacobs Oil—rub it •ace: his Anger was upon the trigger be avenged !" was Jolly quint at Ephesus before Si. aad be was in net to fire. Bnt sud 11m girl shuddered. Paul oaate thither " We have heard on—rub it on bard—keep rubbing it on—it bas got denly his companion uttered n cry of "Thank God I was hare.” the said. the same phraee from a schoolboy ’* to stop tbe pain—that’s what jTs for. warning and. riding quickly to his ••It would have been too terrible* ” mouth applied to a maiden aunt's ton* aMo, placed a hand upon bis arm. “What Is terribto, madsmolsslls — party. W. N. U., D—Kill—IO. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1896. The Independent 8T. JOHNS. FRIDAY. MARCH 8. IMA in every department of Dry Good*, Groceries, Boots and Shoes is gathered in a matchless showing here, the best prices quoted too. There -THI is a point on the down grade of qualities and prioe where cheapness ceases to be economy. We never cross that line. ST. JOHNS. MICH. That's our business. Give you all you pay for. Our New Spring Goods are ready for inspection, The finest and largest assortment ever shown. Prices are so much lower thau last year that every buyer will be delighted. Par* 4 Per Ueaft. lulrrrst on hep-wit*. DRY GOODS DEPT. lioana Money Approved Bi GROCERIES. nio Security. 1TEW orrioi Spring Dress Patterns. tJ.lUuwi*. Pro P. K. V 4U vobth , Trss. Have You 3. Pk N ’iill. V c-Ptss U. C. Dum Aml. Trm This week we have received another invoice of For the >n of 1885, consistingmg of the most Noticed . (Mipular makee of Fine and Medium Grades, THE LOCAL 9AMHTB. HEW SPRING NOVELTIES . . are now ready for your inspection. E very thing omuorTnt liowunwr. • No two patterns alike, Now is the time to buy before the Our new brand of Mocha aud Java that is new aud novel in design and correct dt. John*. Mich.. March T. l«S. t assortment is broken. And still another invoioe of Coffee f styles is shown in our Hhoe Department. The The following an- ihe price* paid i n vusa lor stock placed liefore you here are larger and produce In i hi* market: Have you noticed that It costs you Wheal, white...... * only 38 cents per pound V prices are always lower than elsewhere. Wheat, red...... New Spring Wash Goods. Our Ladies Hpecial at $2.00, $2.50 and $8.00 Oast..—...... —.....-...... Have you notioed that this is not the UlOtPr 8 PPQ«*...... ««.«*... You are especially invited to come and see the pretty new are a high grade shoe with style, fit and dura- AMte...... ~...... only good piece of goods we keep V par *eu ...... —...... — weaves and colorings. ^ bility of any regular shoe sold for a dollar j*r«...... -...... Have you notioed that every article more. ■w-fitak...... —...... — 100 dozen Men ’s Cotton Hooks at one-half price Haturdav, the *Jth, at PA in our Grocery Department is just what ____ Our Men ’s Extra Value at $2.00, $2.50 and San*- ...... —------— ftc per pair. we advertise it to be. and that we never iauow. $8.00 eclipses anything ever shown liefore. We have these in all style TjOn 2T) pieces He Blue Check and Htripe Shirting at Ac per yard. put up any Catch Gaines ? toes and are sure to please you at the prices asked. Bay. Timothy. 10 pieoee He Htripe Outings at Ac per yard. Choioe of all of our Prints at Ac per yard. Have you notioed that we pay the Our Ladies' Oxford Ties and Juliette are sure to aatch your eye. We Pop-corn, per 100 pound* Highest Maaket Price in Cash for have all colors and all styles. All we ask is your own judgment in re Pork, dreaaed ...... —...... Kememtier all our Heavy Underwear in (tents', Ladies or Children's, gard to quality aud prioe. Onion* ...... one-fourth off. Ilutter and Eggs ? SB-Mk------■Mas...... ~~...... - PaUa. Chicken*, dressed ----- Turkey*, dreaaad ...... ■db-ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY.^ Duck*. “ ------Apple* per buahel...... Reel, ilressrrt...... — Veil Call, live ...... — From <>ur Regular Correspondent. IIUTB. 8 . 11. Williams was in the capital city Saturday on business. “Columbian - From Our Hepular Coirespondent- Miss Alta Williams, of l*ansing. is Horn to Mr. and Mra. George Rhein- spending a few days with her fattier, MORAL luirt. February 27. 1885, a sou. All S. H. Williams. When the inquisitive owner of the cateel asked that patient quadruped. “Would liartieM doing well. genuin* yon rather go op bill or down?" the camel was Yankee enough to answer the Garland” There will Ire a series of meetings eni blizzard struck this vicinity Sunday question by asking another. “Pray, master, is the Isvel way across the plain shut held at Masonic hall. DeWitt. beginning and continued to rage furiously for two op?" So with us. We hare traveled no devious route to popularity. Straight bar- | Mondav evening. March 11. MM. Hev. days. gains, straight prices, and straight methods have been good enough for os. Legal, from I-ansiug; Ilev. GoodeU, The latest is the organization of a tent from Eagle, and Miss Carpenter, from of tbe K. O. T. M. order. Up to date Steel Diamondale. will officiate. 21 names have been secured as charter .. Stick a Pin in This .. ; The U. M. S. met witli Mrs. James members. ami when too are on the street come in and examine the BEAUTIFUL PRINTED Ferguson, of DeWitt. last Wednesday Mi. anil Mrs. ('has. Dane have bid night. The following officers were adieu to 111 lev friends and liave moved COTTON FABRICS, surpassing evviy previous showing, including elected for three months : to Fowler, where Mr. Dane, in onmpanv Range. President —Mr*. C. L. Fearer India Dimitlei Sea Island Zephjr- Vice President —Mr*. Elisabeth 81 in mo n» with Glen Miss. Is engaged in the hard PIIsm* Htriipe* Hrornded Sat teen - •Jd Vic?- President —M»*. Kate Norris ware busiuess. Court liny a I Piques Cashmere lan^rlal* Secretary -Mr*. Ellen Ferguson. For *toft or Hard Coala Treasurer—Mr* Mittli- Simmons. The social event of the season oc Serpentine Crepe’ Taffeta Noire Program for lHh'i of Clinton county curred at the pleasant home of Mr. and Sea Inland I’errse I e- Baby Zephyr* l’otnoita Grange No. 25. Evening meet- Mrs. Henry Humes, last Friday even India Cash ■ere* Scotch Zephyrs. Natural Gas or Wood. ings will be left optional with each ing.. wnerewhere theirmen son,son. .vueiuen.Adalbert, was (»range that entertains l'nuiona. Each corn!lpletlv taken by surprise by a party meeting will be called to order at 10 a. of b:liis friends and. neighbon coming .. Rich, Dainty, Delicate.. A Range for the Popular Demand. m. All 4th degree members invited. suddenlydenly into the house all unexpected ami unknown to that young gentleman is onr line of Spring Dreas Fabrics including Heading minutes, roll call of officers The surprise was complete. “IkeU’’ and reports of subordinate Granges will hanllv knew what to do or say for the Brocade Gloria* Crystal Silks STRONG, occupy tbe time until dinner. An op time being. After all were comfortably English Mege Figured Taffeta* portunity will be given for all members seated, ami in due time, some very line Solids Swivel Silk* to take the *>th degree. All pa|iers and instrumental music was rendered by Franklin SulUnr* Snnol Silk* DURABLE, essays open for discussion. Meears. Oswalt and Jastrani. violinists, Storm Serge* Japanese Silks nirir — accompanied by the organ. Mrs. 11. A. Sbepley Wool Saltings Plain Taffeta*. W. M—J. C. lirunaon. Victor. Humes presiding. After which refresh- DESIRABLE. Lecturer—Mr*. O. I*. Pearce. DeWitt. ment* were set veil that would tempt . AT MADE OF THK ... nu*.Secretary — Mr* Ellen Htampblr. Gunulaon- the most dainty appetite, aud to which AT KEYSTONE OKANOE. MAKCII IX ail did ample justice. Then tiie spa Best Material Mualc by Keystone (Irumre. cious kitchen was cleared and the social Welcome Address by Master o( Keystone. dance was instituted, and while some And by the ... Response by Jerome Dill*. wen- miu themselves tripping the Kssay by Truly Shartley rere lieiug MuMc. Most Experienced Workmen. Basay by Mr*. Ellen Stampliley . entertained by some very tine vocal Recitation by Bessie Andru* music rendered by Miss Daisy Hildreth, HHOE TIME in near at baud. In consequence we Selection by Bsu -IIm bill*, and so the festivities continued until a liter by Sherman KentrtcW. liave bad a Has large tire-box anil few I door. Brick linings for hart! coal. Mutlc. late hour Alien all took their ilepartun* i Hecltatlon by Myra t'leiand. for their various homes concious of the il soft coal. For question ; • Hesolied. that wc favor a Mil tact that they had tuul a very pleasant wood duplex grate, turned t half over, or grate which shakes. known a* the town*hlp unit school system." I)i*cu**ion lad by K M Winston, county time and one long to lie remeinbeml. All mute* l which draw out easily) ran In* instantly changed or re • ominiaalouer of school* ■* ■ placed without disturbing hod-plate of fire-box linings. AT HATH. MAY *. INION HOME. Ha* double draft, end and front. Large flues which are easily Welcome Addrcs* by master of Hath . Holt. Great Arrival Krattatlou* by Jcaaphtnr Pearce. Rttle Webb Miss Delia Htausell. of Wacousta. AstieNtos Lining is used for front of fire-intx and end flue to pro and title Bedell. visited her sousiii. Mrs. Andrew Jolly tect japAnned finish. Oven top is also covered with same material, Kssay by Ellen Ferguson Music by (trace Norn*. Uie past week. of New Goods. We are now in line with the bent $1.10 Hhoes ever put equalizing heat of oven. Paper* i»> Or. R Simmon* and Theodore Indies aid society, of Union Home, Hlafiawdsmi. will meet with Mrs Came Waltron* up—Ruch as is sold elsewhere at $1.2T> to $1.50. Selection by A. B Cook. Sony by Avne* Pike and J. M lledell Thursday. March 14. All are invited. The Entire Oven Can be Easily Drawn Out, 'Vu ration later. Mrs. 8 . Hogardus. win* has been visit AT ELSIE. JI’NE 8. ing her children at Hreckenridge and Giving Ready Access to all Flues. Music. lliverdale returned home last Thursday, i Welcome Addn-sa by Wm.TIliotson. Response by Jam** Jewett. Mrs. 11. D. I’aimer, of 8 t. Johns, was The oven is “aerated ” as in all "Garland ” goods, ithat is : heated Paper bv L. C. Clark the guest of Mr*. K. E. Moore. Wed OUR $2.00 SHOE Hon. F. A’. Hedfern and O. L. Beckwith. nesday. Thursday and Friday of last fresh air is taken into the oven aud foul air ilischaiged therefrom into Music. Recitation by Mrs. James Jewett week. flues. selection by Mis. C. L. l*earer. Millie, youngest daughter of Wm. Front oven frunte is heavy and massive. Oven-door is of steel (juration later. Widemnn. lias been quite sick for sev IS A HUMMER. :uul counterbalanced ; can be opened or shut by pedal. AT AUOUBT PICNIC ES-EX. • * TUBER X eral tlavs. suffering from a bail cold, Welcome Address br Bert Cowles. Oven has double Imttom, (made of Wood's No. 10 Iron), which, Response Ity J. W. Kniiest but is reported lietter at this writing. Papers by 0. A. Whitlock and 1. D Rich The man that shot Will Ferguson s' with asbestos linings, makee it practically a double range, retaining mond. dog ought to liave the same etiarge of i Our new stylo Fancy Oxfords for ladies have arrived and are far more the heat aud causing it to hake very evenly and economically. K**ay by Annie Jewett. Music by Sadie Pave aud Walter Burk sliot in Ins leg ami suffer as much pain In-autiful than last season. Watch our show windows Water-front is of malleable iron, which renders it very durable Selections hr Mr* Knnest and Mr*. Red fern as he has caused ttie poor dumb brute. and prevents its bursting from freezing. Souv by !JlUe Chapman. George, be careful Imw you shoot your and call and see us. Recitation by lieorve Heck, Wanning closet is fully 25 per cent, larger than ordinarily. taper by Varlati 1 lot*ford neighbor's ilog. it may cuat you a hun Music by Truly and C. Shade > dred or two. WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY Recitation by Arthur Stewart, The lap supper given at the home of Yours, question later Mrs. K C. Moore. Thursday evening, | “GARLAND.** AT DEWITT. NOVEMBER rt. was well attended considering the con Mualoby lleWltt • •range Welcome Address by W. D. Moll dition of the roads and darkness of the Re*|xin*e by D M. Pike night. There were between 75 and M) KeHtstlon* by Sadie Richardson and J. N. present . *5.82 being the proceeds for the ...R. J. WOODRUFF... --FOWLEB_.Au.BALL.... Plowman supper. EveryItodv seemed to enjoy Poem by Mr* Ella Pike. Sit. *1 o lisa as. M iehignii. M lisle by Avne* like, Frank Faivor and them selves. They couldn't do otherwise Will Rrtnkerhoof for Mrs. Moore, our kind hostess, knows Essay by Abtoay I Mila. just how to make all feel at home. The j Earl lUce closed school in district No. vicrmit. Hscttatton by tlerda Jayne, program provided for the evening was 0. Fairfield, with an entertainment — THE soav by Dewitt flraaare From Onr Rsnuiar < 'orrespoadsn t. Haw That People i by Mrs.Mr*. SatanBa to some extent broken on account of Karl is an up-to-date voting man. and Recitation»n tarOras*by lirao- Norris. sickness, but others supplied the lias earned an enviable reputation in Mrs. Clayton Barneo lias iieeu very 57 I Baburin- tiybjr FloyKim UW Iblttakrr mul Vgne* l*1kc vacancies and everything passed off life. He left here Tueaday to enter the White Sewing ijusatlon later ill. hut Is now some better. will pay pleasantly. Each one deserve* especial ■ihiou school at Fenton. The oyster supper announced for Feb AT OLIVE. DECEMBER 4 praise for the manner in which they The apptoachlng village election will 18 STILL KINO Strains Music. rendered their respective parts. It in- | ruary 28th was postponed on account their Welcome Address bjr O. Hl*h> be a quirt affair, seemingly, as there is Ussponx It) Elmer lamkton. deed made a verv enjoyable evening for j but one ticket in the field up to date, of the stormy weather. Hsaar by Ella Eaton all. and that is a cold water ticket The Ilev. T. A. Moffatt will cIosp his pas Honey Son* by Kin ms Kimball It ItMtattur* bv Mr*. 8. W. Norris. Minute whisky party can't tind men to cham torate in Victor and Laingsburg. March Huntertonl and Maud vredenhur* KUIE pion their cause in the council nrotns of our village. The coki water party have 10. having accepted a call to Grace Con for inferior pictures Election Of nrtleers From Oar Msgular i orre*pon»1rnt selected ur. Mav for president, and M. gregational church. Chicago. We hope m en one wtioae name appears Geo. Johnson, of 8t. Gouts, visited in A. Dunham. L. A. Chase and C. J. Five pupils assembled at the Grove When the Finest Works on this list will respond when railed Elsie Saturday Woodard for council men. of Art oan hr obtained at upon. To make a success of anything school-house Monday. March 4, expect Horn Saturday. March 2d to Ed. Lsmis At a dance in Fairfield last Friday ing to take the eight grade examination. HAMILTON’S ART GALLERY, we must put out shoulder to tbe wheel and wife, a son. night several tough young men under and work Free Methodist quarterly meeting took to break it up. They tilled up on Commissioner Winston was not present, MO $. CUMTON AVB. Mrs C. L. Pearce . 1 lecturer was held last Saturday and Hundav. “forty rod ’’ and Irani cider and went at probably because of the intense cold it. One of them threw a dulcimer and the storm. Frederick E. Lae will deliver a lac through a (Jtiern Ann widow .whmeaasn ture at tbe M E. church. Tueaday. the owner of the plaee took a hand in Friday. March 8 th. the winter term ScMolf of Tnrhm EmnitiMK From Our Regular correspondent March 12. lHRft the gameand seizing a neck-yoke wad of school in district No. 1 will close. Mrs. Henry’ VanHiekle is no 1 letter. “Melt" Hetterthgtou a team ran away ed In anti laid one fellow up for awhile. Miss Thompson and her pupils liave Fhr nInton Oouatv, |RM. one (lav last week and made times lively He hit Jim Waltz acroasthe back of the 8mlth Caries is nsi tbe aiek list again for a little while. prepared an exhibit of school work, and aad X liT Tbur*** T *** August s Mra. Frank Gruler has been qaiteaick neck . which mav result in a had spree for invite the parents and rriends to come with the grippe, but is now hNE. ■ J. J. Munson, of Fairtteld. and Miss some one. Why don ’t young men leave r Better. None Lewer Frier •euctat. ■XAMtxvrtos*. Sarah Kelley, of Du plain, were married. the whisky at home when going oat In and look It over. ! afiaiSr T,,Ur*■ U, Krt4* r August t Mrs. Joseph ('aaper returned IjB Wednesday. February a. company? A spelling mate 11 held a short time For quality sad vartsty of work. home in Pewamo on Tuesday after a sgo between the ITtoe and Grove schools St Johns Friday, August M. ISM week’s visit here with her parents. Mr Arthur Hendetaon, of Mlllbmok. and gS?l‘lffe __ _ ^ J