BOTCHER k PETNCITS OPENING of Fall and Winter Millinery Will Occur FRIDAY AND 8ATCRDAT. SEPTEMBER 27 and 28.

T'HK iiu»l and new—I nor*In ^m HANDSOME dtepiar of Pattern (n Era1 1—i Fall aad Winter M Htl per feet g en -will a* *x- A Sthlted at •n mat now be mmintoeri and ftatepirar. Srpt *1 aad ». A —e- vitatlun to love— of art aad HOUCHIB * I»BTSCU Laeaiy- The Clinton Independent, UOUCHKB * PI VOL XXIX.—NO. #0 ST. JOHNS, MICH.. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27. 18»5. WHOLE NO.—1510.

New Advertisement*. — Mrs. Henry Mulder is confined to -Ninety-six tickets were sold at this —Official board meeting at M. E. This Wm* Only. Vtelt Oar *t»r* her home by sickuees. station for the excursion to Detroit laat church tomorrow evening. During the week of the Fair we will We extend to you a cordial invitation MercautHe Oo.— Dry Gnoda. Uromrtm aad Sunday. offer some special bargains to aash buy­ to visit (Mir store during the week of the Boots aad Shorn. —Geo. K. Horry, St. Johns, has been —Eugenie Fern in the latest society granted an increase of pension. —Judge Daboll will deliver an address dramas, at Seriven's Opera House all ers. Here are the inducements : fair—next week. Jokn HIckt-biT Oooda, Cloaks. Carpets. One gent ’s open faee gold filled watch Our trimmers are making ready a fine Wilson A Son—Clot i>ln«. —It i» reported that Earnest, son of at the Gratiot county fair, to-day . which next week. with Elgin stem wind and set move­ array of tkimmkd hats and hunnkto , Boucher A Petach Millinery B. D. Foot, is threatened with typhoid is school day at that fair. —Iliram A. Sage aud family are ment, for $10. which will more than please you in v’bapin A Oo.—Dry Oooda. fever. —The vote last week upon the ques­ moving into tbeir new home on Bail- One ladies' huntiug tilled case, with BEAUTY, STYLE. qUALITY AND PRICK. Ooo A. Wella- Orooertea. Crockery. Ola— 11 jew. nickel Springfield movement, —Marshal Hrainanl lias been con- tion of (Minding the city of Coruuua for road street. To see our display will be to your ad ­ aad Quaen a Ware. stem wind, for $12 vantage and will prove an ample return To— Pad ley Harnem, Hob— Blankets. Btc lined to his home by sickness . but is water works was defeated by seven. —If you lisve found an open faced One lad! i’ gold tilled hunting 16-year for your visit. Respectfully. A. B. Baku— Hew Inc Machine* now mi duty again . —The Fontiac Host says Jay Hruden , silver watch please leave it at Boucher case with Addiaou works, stem winder J. T. Cole A I*« Waalad. O. W. Hyde— Groceries. —We carry an elegant line of organs . — Wallace Knickerbocker died last an usual next Sunday morning aud including the wonderful self-playing Sunday, aged 69 years. He was the silver-ware at lees tlian wholesale price. We want any amount of goo l barrel­ A. T. S—Ith—Catnap— and Wapons evening. Eight day i hour strike Clocks. $2.60. ing apples. Fokkcii A Danly . C. E. Henoy Basaar Ooods. “Symphony.'* C. C. Warner. 2d street father of Larry Knickerbocker, the —The St Johns Crescents will cross Gold filled riding Spectacles, with best H. L Kendrick— Dry Goods east of depot. Call and examine them. genial hotel man at Maple Rapids. halts with Kureakas first niue tomoi- quality lenses, for only $1.21. Pall*rn l)r*«**. Corbit A Valentine—Hardware and Storm —‘The Kugeuie Fern Company, sup­ —At the hour of golug to press yes­ Solid gold riding S|im’tacle* for $2.50. A beautiful line of pattern dresses F. R. Jackson -Merchant Tailor row. at Athletic Hark. Admsaion. lUc.; 25 per cent off on Jewelry of all kinds. (no two alike)_____ At Joh n H icks .’ ported by Frank J. Dean, a tlret-ciaas terday. Andrew Durkeewasuotas well, ladies free. Go and enjoy the sport. * Alan, remember that for every purchase Much Inter—t and profit may be secured In combi nation, will play a week's engage ­ aud faint hopes were entertained. The —The Sturgis Democrat says of Mr. from $1 up. a silver thimble is given Furr CMar Vlnrgai reading the announcement* made under the ment at Seri veil a Opera House. Iiegiu- balance of the family showed signs of fnt. Call and see me before purchasing. for pickling at C. M. Johnson's grocery. head of “lluainee* Lo—is." Dean iu the great play. “Gold King uing Monday. improvement “Mr. Dean, as the tuillionare monarch, I can save you money. Keraemkier the For perfect fits, latest styles and low —Dr. Wiggins is realizing the bene —The Fowler Zither Club will give a place. G. B. PORTRIt, prices In Hoots and Shoes ami all man HERE AND THERE. gave an impressive impersonation of Opposite Hunt ’s Drug Store. ner of foot-wear see R. J. Woodruff, tits of judicious advertising in a positive farewell concert at the M. E. church, that peculiar part.” Scriven's Opera the old and reliable dealer, at the head Rrevttlea. manner, through tiie enquiries from in that village, tonight. They will be House next week. of Clinton avenue. Hi. Johns. Are fitted with mII the modern ap­ —Our county fail will open Tuesday. far and near concerning his sanitarium. assisted by Dr. Schoenette, of West­ —W. K. Sage, of East Bingham, is Cloak* for Fall anil Wlalar. Many will come in consequence. phalia. and others., pliances. Basement of The Steel. October 1. in receipt of a telegram from the Mercy Waldron A IIaukon . An elegant assortment of the latest —Carl (Maw. who has ban very sick —At tiie annual conference of the —The old favorites. Marie and Kin Hospital. Fhittsburg. Henu.. stating styles. Cloaks. Capes and Jackets iust with typhoid fever, is daily improving. United Hretbren at Hattie Creek laei Kinzie appear at Mewton Hall Fair that his son Ilalph, well-known to our <1. T Cal* a Vo. recived At John H icks .’ week, the following were among the ap­ week with a company of 14 people Will make sprcial prices durin the —John Vincent, of Duplain. has bam people, is there prostrate with typhoid week of the fair. Kvrythlnc N*al ami (Iran adjudged insane and taken to the pointments : Ovid. F. S. Martin : Eagle. headed by Jennie Hiatt. J. Knox Gavin, fever with uo unfavorable signs. At the Steel House Harher Shop. asylum at Kalamazoo. M. Hunker ; Portland. O. 8. Grant. Henu Lackett. Charles LaMont aud —Married, at tiie residence of tiie CM*r Applaw Waldron A IIaukon . —Judge Da bo 11 is on the program for — We leani from our exchanges tliat others equally as good. bride's parents, in St. Johns. September Wanted at Sprague & Squairs’ elevator. H>m>Ii li lfawn an address at the public school day ex- there is a great ice famine in Chicago. — Frank Snyder died at his home in 25. 1896, by ltev. I> D Martin, ( has. 43-3 w You'll experience more profit aud sat­ ercisee at the Ithaca fair. September 27. Detroit and other cities, owing to the Ovid last week from tiie effects of A. MerrifieUl. of Owoaso. and Miss isfaction in the purchase of school aad Great values in Feather lioas. at miscellaneous books, stationsry. news —Ladies admitted free on Monday long continued dry weather, and in con ­ paralysis visited upon him a week pre­ Helle Wood. Mr. Merrifield is studying Mits. Canhkli >’s. sequence. mucli property lias gone to vious. He was a brother-in-law of Miss and miscellaneous publications, by night when accompanied by one paid for the ministry at the Adventist col­ TIi* llnf (>uon anil III* I**. leaving your orders with reserved seat ticket at Newton Hall— waste. Cramer, a former instructor in our lege iu Hattie Creek, where they will re­ Owing to tiie unusual hot season, I F. E. A ldkicii A Co . Marie Kinzie. — We desire feed aud keeping fora schools. A wife and one son survive side for ttie present. have used nearly half more ice than in The leaders in the trade. —Hoi it-her A I’etsch are at the top of horse by some person having plenty of him. — Eugenie Fern Company have ap­ ordinary seasons, and as I have yearly Having two drays 1 am now prepared good water, good Inmement shelter —The managers of the Eaton County contracts to supply large consumers. I our business avenue, at the top of our peared at Music hall every night thin have tieen obliged to cut off some pri­ to do all kinds of dray mg and delivering front page, and at the top in their where n horse can have plenty of exer­ Agricultural Society, at Charlotte next week and close to-morrow with a first- vate (aunties until I could make ar­ promptly, baggage taken to and from cise aud be safe. Enquire of G. 8. Cor­ week, have arranged to have W. 11. trains. Leave orders with express com ­ line of trade. class play in the evening. The com ­ rangements with outside dealers to sup­ pany. Rich aud Gay . -Frank Forbes, the actor who shot bit at this office. Ilarvey, of Chicago, author of "Coin's pany lias created a very favorable im­ ply any deficiency iu my ice supply, Ids wife in a Grand Ledge hotel last Some additional facts concerning Financial School.' ’ to address the peo­ pression with our people, on account of which I have now done with Ionia, and ■Okas* our coutity fair to be held next week, ple on Friday, the last day of the fair. will resume with those |>eople if thev Are good styles this fall. We Itave a week, lias been tumid over to the cir­ their excellent acting on the stage as so desire. II. A. Sauk . good Hue of them. John H icks . cuit court on a charge of murder. may be found on the extra pages in this That will certainly lie a drawing and well as their proper deportment gener ­ —Our townsman, John Seriveil, con ­ issue, together with some important profitable feature. ally. Good houses have greeted them Latest things in sailors and walking New Goods are being received hats at Mit». Canfield 's. At Kkndkick ’s. tinues to improve through the Oxigeu announcements by our business people. j:—Mrs. Geo. Crull. who lives a little nearly every night, and patrons are treatment by Dr. Wiggins. He looks Every close buyer will oorrell and lick north and east of this village, and who well satisfied. The troupe is ail right, For Fair Wo*k. H* Ha* Morul better and goes about bettet even ’ day. up every good bargain. We point out has !>een prostrate upon a lied of sick­ and merits the support of the theatre- There will he iiothiug connected with WillCmch. the Tinner and Plumb­ the week of tiie fair more lasting and er. has removed his works and stock —I*. J. Maveety. of Hillsdale, at one the way. and it you ure dilatory you ness for some time, is very near death's going public. At Seriven s Opera taming tlian one or those lieautlfui must suffer the results. door. There is a complication of diffi ­ from next door north of The Steel to the time pastor of the M. E. church at house next week.—Allegan Gazette. FMioloes produced at my studio, over brick blocx corner of Clinton avenue Ovid, was elected secretary of the —A three-years-old daughter of Mr. culties. prominent among which is the Chapin A Co.'s store. St. Johns. Tiie and Railroad street, where he is better Methodist ('inference at Al­ aud Mrs. Charles Miller, this village, heart. The trouble is now affecting Sharp Hrwllrr work will be perfect slid tiie price satis­ prepared to serve his growins trade factory. O. G. Plunkett . bion last week. died of cholera-infantum, while at the her brain very much. Oscar C. Esmond, a real estate man of with every thing m Ins line. Prompt ­ home of its grand-parents, living on the Battle Creek, was brought here and Appla* Waalml. ness. good work and low prices, will be —II. L. Kendrick, who enjoys fun —The High School Athletic Associa ­ bis watchwords. and speedy horses, has arranged for a Krepps farm in south-east Hiughaui. on tion will give a Ki-net-o-scope and lodged in jail, having been arrested by We will pay the highest market prices Sunday morning. Sept. 22, 1896. The Sheriff Leland, on a charge of obtaining for apples per barrel aud cider apples StM*«liti«l Patlema at Oraalljr HaiiaeaU green race to take place at our county Fhonograpliic entertainment at Grand per lu» pounds at Sprague A Squairs' funeral was held at tiie home Tuesday, Opera House, to-night. Friday. Septem­ money tinder talae pretenses preferred Price*. fair next week. See conditions in our elevator. 49- 3w The company have ieduced the prices fair department elsewhere in this issue. liev. 1). D. Martin officiating, and the ber 27. This is something entirely new. by Wm. L. Heed, ot Eagle station, who principally as follows : little remains were laid to rest in St. sets forth tliat Ismond aud Cluu. 11. Flo* !lana*m*>tr- Cimhrtl** »r). —Albert D. Baldwin. brother of Mrs. Come and hear the latest thing out. Hersons visiting our county fair and 50r Patterns...... 25c D. II. Hunt, this village, and Miss Helle Johns cemetery. Hroceeds to go for the requirements of White, both of Hattie Creek, worked a tlesiriug pure confectionery will find a 35 and 4oc Patterns...... 20c —Mrs. Harriet Weils, mother of Mrs. a Foot Hall Team. Admission 26 cents. very sharp trick on him to which he 20 and .'tOc Patterns...... 16c II. Smith, of Seattle Wash., were mar­ fresh supply at low prices at the Candy 15c patterns...... 6c ried September 21st. Both graduates L. 11. Host. Greeiibush. died at the —O. H. DeWitt. the well-known gro ­ didn ’t propose to stand. The Hortland Kitchen, over lie Witt's grocery. These Pattern.-* are of the beat pub­ from our high school. They will reside home of her daughter. Mrs. Geo. E. cer. was severely attacked with cholera Observerer says ibis iu reiatiou to the E. II. Duakk . lished aud at these prices should receive in Chicago. Hammond, in Hengal township. Sept. morbus while at Ithaca last week, and transaction : M»aah —a, a large patronage. —The Toledo. Ann Arbor At Northern 20. 1896. of pneumonia, aged 77 years. as his tide home in a buggy aggravated Mr Kmxl.nctlnvmncrnt for bia wife, tradel See our Bargains in cotton and wool II. L. Kendrick . > stock ot iomhI* worth about *•>.»*»■ at ohn icks Agent at St. Johns. Michigan railroad lias been reorgan ­ Tiie funeral was held at Keystone his trouble, he was rendered unfit for lor real letao- at Hatllr t rtf* Hr viiiird blankets. J H . Grange halhand the interment was made Haiti, ■< rtek. ao In * cbarjrra. and waa shown Wm. CrtaS ized. and will hereafter be known as business and confined to his home for tbroush a Handsome residence on Aven­ liig Bargains in Carpets the “Ann Arbor ” railroad. Wellington in the cemetery at Elsie. In this death some days. He is at his place of busi­ ue. a street car line anti In one of the moat de­ I*ays cash for old Copper. Brass. Zinc, At Kkndkick ’s. this world lias been deprived of an- ness again hut has not fully regained al rattle parts of the city. It contained l& rootna laud and Old Rubbers. It. Hurt, of Saginaw, lias been elected and bad all the modern conveniences. The Meat Outer* Takr Nolle*. oilier good woman. his former good health place waa eaally worth Ftintt ami the llattlc Renew your subscriptions for all pa­ president, and D. C. Tate, of New York, t'reek pair repreaented that tbeir interest In Having purchased the Meat Market secretary and treasurer. —Mrs. L. Can Held returned home —Through the enterprise of certain It waa to the amount of Hku. A deal waa pers ami magazines, foreign aud domes ­ of Wilbur T. Church. I am prepared to last Friday, accompanied by a Miss conaummated whereby the property waa tic. At F. E. ALDiticn A Co's., give the patrons of this market the best —Sneak thieves entered the barn of well-known citizens a course of enter­ deeded to Mra Heed They were consratula- The leading Hook and News Dealers. Warren ('asterline in Essex. Sunday Leaf, of Toledo, who bears the proud tainments for the approaching long intr thcmaelvea that they pttaaraoad owe of the of meats at the lowest prices. Give me distinction of being an artistic trimmer, awell boinea In a learilmr Mlclinran city, and Th* Flat-* to Kal. atrial. tf W. 11. Cohnkll . night and stole a good, double liarness. evenings lias iieeu arranged for through their chasrln can he liettcr nnajrined than ex­ Persons visiting the Clinton County and who will preside over this depart ­ the Uedpath l*ectura Human. The plained when they dlaoorered that the deed Our new Fall Cloaks are now coming Mr. ('asteriine offers $5 for the return which they held called tor a little coUase out Fair next week aud desiring something of his hamesa, and Sheriff Iceland ment of Mrs. Cantield's business. The course embraces the .Siberian lecturer. in the auburha worth about Out or finis. They clean, well cooked and palatable—hot or in. and as usual, we shall be headquar­ new fall aud winter goods, which are Geo. Kennoti; the great violinist. swore out waranta for troth men and Sheriff cold —cannot strike It better than to ters for the latest novelties. offers $16 for the thief or information Leland secured Ismond at Battle Creak, hut 11. L. Kendrick . now hem ? put in place for exhibition, Itemenyi; Kussell II. Conwell. and the White had gone to Dakota. Ilia partner drop iu at the Brunswick dining room that will lead to his conviction. claims the trip Is on business and exhibits a on the east side of Clinton avenue, nearly —Harry Crawford, whose family re­ are very rich and handsome. This dis ­ Koval Hand Hell ittngers. The dates letter which wnulo Indies*, that he Intended across the street from the Mercantile Waatml. play will add very much to the interests returninir aad allowing the warrant to tie Co. ’s stores. John W. Shadwick . Any amount of live poultry, for which sides in this village, was brought here of each will be made known later. served ’ and attractions in our village during- —Marie Kinzie and her associate play­ we will pav the I ugliest market prior. last week by thesheiff of Herrien coun ­ Ismontl was taken tieforr Justice Sev ­ To Father. Miilhir and ('htl«lr*n. »8 Fokkcii A Danly . ty, with brain trouble. lie was left fair week. ers were greeted by an audiance that erance. this village, when the case wan The Imretoot season is now drawing — With tiie advent of cooler weather to a close. Recollect our stock of foot ­ To tho Huaary. witii Sheriff Lriand. but as he contin ­ crowded the theatre in every part. "A adjourned to November 4, Ismontl When in St. Johns call at Watts and the return of better times is the Noble Sister” was the bill and judging wear ot every style and kind was never ued to grow worse he was taken to his giving bonds for his appearance at tliat more complete. Prices always as low Dining Hall. No. 4 ('llnton avenue, for home where he tiled Monday night. favorable signal for increaaed activity from the way in which it was received time. a* the lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed. meals. Hoard by the day or weak.— — -— - mmm ■ — Three children survive him. He was in the wedding market, l*aat week by the large audience, the performance It. J. Woodruff . Meals 26c., 6 tickets for $1.00. To I hr Loltr* of M. •loltna i«n«l Vftrtnif) . W. II. Watts . •Vi years old. there was a liberal offering with eager gave excellent satisfaction. The spe­ Ten* t Tmh ’ I am prepared so do dressmaking in —John Uiedensteadt. of Westphalia, takers. The parsons, the good old cialties introduced during the action of I desire to show mv. patrons and All stylenof Awnings furnished at met with an accident while in our vil ­ squires and the furniture dealers have the play were all good and excited en­ all its brandies, in the latest styles. friends their favors are appreciated by- A. H. Hai .com s. St. Johns. reason to feel very hopeful. We are Charges reasonable anti satisfaction giving t hem one ami all a good bargain lage last Friday. While unloading thusiastic applause. (Flint Daily News.) on teas during the fair. Ar* You Doing lo Point ? prepared to furnish invitations and an­ The Marie Kenzie Co. appear at New­ guaranteed. A call and trial is solicit ­ some hogs at the stock yards his team C. M. Johnson . If so. see me liefore placing your ord ­ overturned his wagon, broke the pole nouncements on short notice and in ton flail Fair week. ed. In the Hlmnstead house, corner ers. My stock is complete, quality first of Spring and Walker Streets. and cut John on the forhead. The good style at moderate ciiarges. Leave —The confidence inau was in our vil ­ fl. H. Mann. ». V. N.. class and prices as low as the lowest. 48-2 Florence Wiikat . C. E. V an Sickle , team ran away and shattered the wag ­ your orders early. lage the latter part of last week and Graduate of the Michigan University, The Druggist. on. aud a leg of one of the horses was —Call at Cooper A Keeney s place of practiced his schemes on some of our and late of iSelding, lias located over business at the head of Clinton avenue, Spaulding A Co's, hardware, where he Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet,” 6 cento. broken in the tear-up. confiding people. They gathered in is prepared to do every kind of work in —John N. Trimble, who resides in east side, where you will llnd geutle- great numbers about him. eager to beat Float Crook*. the dental line. Everything is a spe­ Smoke “Itoyal Crown Perfecto, ” 10 All sizes, from the to the small­ Olive township, was leading a horse manly representatives of llie Michi hint. I Hit in their great efforts some largest ciality. Give him it call, see his work, centc. gau Talking Machine (Jo., (not women). est. always iu stock At F. A. Pkrcey 'h. learn his prices and become acquainted. behind a buggy by a rope line with one were easily drawn in and squeezed. 47 tf. end wound about hia hand and thumb Drop a nickel in the slot and witness The stranger withdrew with $40 or $6(1 IVarlte* ! l** ort>*« • P*arha* ! ,4m1 in such a secure manner that when the the workings of the Ki-neUo-scope. the Lirge. late Crawfords and Chilis, Cnrpat* *ntl OH ClotO*. 1. OF FOWLER. ahead. The victims had a number of For carpets, oil cloths, window shades, animal made some Irregular movement latest and roost wonderful production fresh every day from Lyon s orchard. CAPITAL. $15 tWO. finger rings to dispose of at reduced Get them while they last at linoleum, go to John H icks . the rope was severly drawn about by that wonder of the age. Thomas A. figures They were certainly victims NET ASSETS OF -*TOTKHOLDERS, Edison. One sees therein a reproduc ­ G. W. 11 vug ’s, the grocer. Tha Clin* Bnr*r his thumb injuring it so that amputa­ of misplaced confidence. FRANK <• RULER, Fralllil. tion of photographs of moving objects A Hem*.I Ik* Floor alwaye looks around, and in the major tion was rendered necessary. —Ever housekeeper who has not, and ity of cases hoys Ills Hoots. Shoes ami FREDERICK SCHEMER. Vli i Prwtil —The Grand Ledge Independent in from life, taken and shown at the rate Hersons visiting our county fair the Rubbers of R. J. Woodruff . W. H. SRELUMOt apparently dare not look for those new first week in October, will find The referring to the counsel retained by of 4ti per second. All styles of phono ­ Davt* 1 Dining Mali ami Laura H*an. DIRECTORS: graphs are reproducing instrumental little black accessions to society circles, Hotel St. Johns, opposite (’orbit A Val­ Forbes, the intoxicated showman, who the much cussed and discussed carpet entine's hardware on Walker street, a in the imaenient under Sullivan's Cooatanlio* FaMpaoarb. FrnSertek Sckaan and vocal music, speeches, etc. I>on't W H. Nailing. J*ko II. CorkU. oot long since shot his wife, who died bug, sits trembling by and sympathizes clean, comfortable and reasonable place store, where warm meals may be had at miss the opportunity. to stop at. Try it. 29 cents, and first-class lunches for 16 fcfon il Hour. Frank OnaMr. from the effects, pays throe gentlemen. with her poor afflicted and distressed —On Monday laat Mrs. U. E. King, Geo . W. Pulfrey . PropY. cents. During fair week warm meals W. A. Norton, of 8t. Johns, and Cas­ neighbor, and declares that she hisnot will he served at all hours. Oysters in iwe (trace Horton, left the parental ’ Fnnr per Mat. Internal mid on tin*: sius Alexander, of Grand 1/edge, high seen one about tier house. Why 7 Be­ rvstol their season. Mrs. Samuel Davis . home and a host of good friends in St. or in bulkuik AtA F. A. Percnys . compliments for their ability and cause she does not dare to look. Hut Tt**y Ar* Fl*n** rt. OTATK BANK OF VT. JOHNS. thoroughness in such matters. It does Johns to join tier husband, who already as soon as the heated term had even It is oertsiniy very gratifying to learn us good to hear our citizens thus re­ enjoys bright prospects for the future given a chance for a cold sweat, the Great values in underwear and hosiery of the pleasure that is given the ladies COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS in their new liotne at OskaJooaa. Ia At John H icks '. at the announcement of the fart that ferred to. trembling housekeeper, with steps more CAPITAL It.MS. He had procured pleasant rooms and Miss Stella White is hack again at the —Geo. W. Schenck and W. G. With­ quiet aud prolonged than when in search Pereeys is the place to bay 9 o'clock head of the trimming department of the Washing-Tea. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS Ml row, two well and favorably known resi­ had them furnished in keeping with his of burglars at midnight, they go forth busy millinery establishment of dents of Elsie, have formed a co-part ’ good taste and means, all of which the in search of something like they hare Make v our headquarters at J. T. Cole Boucher A Peterh. at the head of Clin­ good little wife will so much appreciate ton avenue, St. Johns. O. W. MU NO EE. PraMai. nersbip and purchased a stock of dry been shown by a successful banter, bot ­ A Co.'a during the week of the fair and OBO F. MARVIN. VHe-FraiHia*. good s, boots and shoes, etc., at Leslie. and enjoy, llefore her departure she take advantage of spmctal mints du ­ J. w. FTTSnSKALD, Cmklir. tled up. They soon get on the track ring the week. Ingtiam county, where they will go waa presented with many pretty and and in a very short time are able to always on hand at lowest prices at H. K FITZGERALD. A about October first. Alt who know useful articles with which to adorn and oorrel a goodly number. A shriek of Nothing in this market equals my 69c R. J. Woodruff 's. these gentlemen express a strong re­ beautify their first own dear little home. Molasses. Try it and be convinced. DIRECTORS: despair goes up. She then settles bask F. ▲. Prroey . Zr*n> Fan apaa, JnkaJ.KMmr.O. W.Mnagnr.Om.FJfam ,J.R luctance at their going. We congratu ­ May theirs be a kingly mansion some for meditation and council of war be­ and O. how cheap I” a fashionable O*.Ml, J. R. now. (ten. W. Rmmt late oar neighbors at having such value day. and may they so live as the chil­ fore resuming the attack The husband maiden exclaimed as she intent! Mtafcmt Spiral ay, Jann BHknedrai To any who desire to secure a rare In upon the charming i & E. AUMaa. O. E. CwMn. Jam* bie accessions to their business and dren of the Great High King that they feels sorry too and would just like to bargain on a fine grade ten. during the may have a welcome place about Hie now shown at Honcher A Petash's. social circles, aad we faei proud in say­ kick 'em. bat you know he dam not fair, you are respectfully invited to ooll They head the procession in this line at great, white throne. at C. M. Johnson ’s grocery. ing they are from Clinton county. "kick.” the head of Clinton avenue. 4 Far Onat. IntaraWMM ml

___ UMutaRi **-<-■■■** ____ CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY SEPT. 27. 1896

V«ml» Beak aatf lives t sot NEW MCMOOL LAWS. BLUB AND OBAY UNITED. MICHIGAN MENTION, t The£ very sudden change from torrid HEROES HONORED. ■ The Deary relief steamer Kite summer to almost freezing autumn T%* Pefliwil— of rMHnwM|> Ms«l—al arrived at 8L Johns N F , with LieuL brought on a aeries of storms over Pavll a Most Uatge* Affair. Peary and bi* companions from Green ­ BRIEF ITEMS ABOUT MICHIGAN the lake region wbieh did a great deal The Michigan legislature of 188ft CHICKAMAUGA’8 BATTLEFIELD Thirty-two veers a* peace aad pros ­ land. on hoard. When the Kite reached1 ot damage on land and lake. Reports perity have passed since Chickamauga PEOPLE AND THINGS. paired no teas than eleven bills which VISITED BY THOUSANDS. Whale f-ouud on August 3. LieuL of numerous vessels being in trouble are of general interest to the school battlefield was made a consecrated Peary, Hugh J. l^e and their colored have been received and in some oases officers aud teachers of the state. spot to heart* of all true Americans by servant, Mutt ilenaon, were found they were utterly loet and n number while some of them are of vital import ­ the spilling of the life blood of over siting*for it. The party bad only 10 tin Strike of Iron Minors In Marqaotto of persons drowned. 33,000 heroes, and now tbe love of a ance. The subjoined noted changes in Krsstad to He Mtairr of Their Slain days previously returned from their »*r The schooner E. K. Williams, iron the school laws of the stale should re­ reunited nation baa made of that spot great overland expedition, which had ore laden, (run K scans be to Toledo, ceive the careful attention of all who a national park to be ever re­ proved a comparative failure, owing iS*rU| UneaniHUnasUy in tow of the Manta Maria sank in the tained as a memento of tbe fact that are particularly interested in our publle Very Impressive Ceres to tbe failure of their food supplies. I'bow Oas Obtain Work. big gale on Graan Hay. with all on school system. The seven new amend ­ the last vestige of strife and hatred They bad to live on what they oould board. Of the crew, only the names ments to the primary school law make between the North and the South has kill. Lee became ill and the dogs bad of i apt. Hutton and Maggie Hen nett, the following changes been forever wiped away. The oere- to be shot to prevent them starving. - __.__. __“It was S3 years ago that a three- moniea of the dedication of Chicka­ TH* long Mil stubborn strike of the the stewardess, are known, the crew guallSed voter s at rehno l meetings days ha»tie—one of ihe most sanguin- Only one of 4V dogs was brought hack iron miners of Marquette county which ot five men iwiug strangers. The must be eitixens of, the Unitedi j “h *-*La ten. ary of the rebellion —was fought on mauga park while they were simple alive. Williams was owned by L L Kay, of Persons qualified to vote on ques­ were extremely Impressive and many wm inaugurated July 16 is nt Inst the now historic battlefield of Chicka- were tbe tears of joy shed by the grix- l roken uim the strikers have ruled to Elyria, O. tions iuvolviug the raising of money maugu. Thousands of hemes were kpaalth Worship fleak at llavaaa. The schooner J. B. Comstock, in tow xled veterans of the blue and the gray return to work ss mmo ss the mine by a tax must own property thatla as­ slain uud now tueir living comrades are The Spanish warship Sanchez Bare owners ere ready for them. There liad of the Viking, foundered off .standard sessed for school taxes. aa a U. H. infantry band struck up the doing honor to their memories by "Star Sprangled wanner. 'immediately oaixetegul, with Admiral Delgado been mumblings of discontent among Hock in lek« Superior in 400 feet of The minimum length of the school erecting uumcrous uud beautiful mon ­ Pare jo aboard, was struck by the in­ water. The crew was picked up in year is increased from three to live after the national salute of 44 guns the strikers for two or three weeks, ument* upon the spots where they had been tired from Snodgrass hill. coming coasting steamer Mur term la many of then wishing to return t<> life bunts by the steamer J. J. McWill­ fought for their country. The United front of Moro castle at Havana, Cuba, iams and taken to the “Soa" (Apt. Directors, without the action of the states has secured a large amount of The exercises were held at Snodgrass work at the scale recently offered by hill because its side formed a national and sank almost instantly. Admiral the owners, but they feared for their McArter, of the Corns took, had one leg vnters. may pare hi earv ap- territory comprising the battlefield Parej<> and 14 of the crew and officers broken and four ribs stove in. The peadage*. such as maps, globes,». charchsrta, ampitheater and it was here that 32 lives to do so or even to voice their aud the stale* of Michigau, Ohio. Illi­ years ago for a mile tbe top and side were drowned. The remainder of the sentiment* very extensively and it was real of the crew are uninjured. The library case and other accessories, at nois, Indiana. Minnesota and other crew, lie iu number, were saved. The lost bust was owned by A. W. Com ­ not to exceed certain prices. were so thioklv covered with dead that only within the iast few days of the states ot the heroes slain have orected one oould walk all over it stepping Sauobez Barcaizetegui was an iron strike that those in favor resuming stock. of Alpena. The township board cannot now use the monuments and given them into bark-riggeU cruiser of tt?0 tons dis ­ V The schooner C. II. Johnson went library money for general school pur- from one prostrate body to another. work made much of a show of num- the keepiug of the government. Amoug the distinguished participants placement. She was built at La ben and when they did finally secure ashore at Gmsae Cap. near 8L ignaoe. The city of Chattanooga was filled •leyne in 1678. Sbe was 2U3 feet long, and was totally wrecked. She was The oath which challenged voter* with thousands of ..Id veterans of both were Vies President stereuson. Secre­ (J the privilege of taking a vote on the tary of the Navy Herbert. Secretary 30 feet wide and had a draft of 12 fe*L question over I.3IM of the strikers as­ going to pieces before she struck aud are required to take before being al the north and the south and thousands she carried seven guns. the crew took to the yawl which at lowed to vote is changed. of the Interior Smith. Attorney Gen­ sembled at the union park bnlwecu of other visitors ;>n the occassion of the eral Har.non, Postmaster General lshpemmg and Negaunee. After sev ­ once tilled. A distress guu roused Allows district* to uow pay tlO for dedications and u grami minion of the Ambrose Corps and two sons, fisher­ dictionaries, instead of 86. Wilson, the governor* of 13 states and The LerU Dowashlr* Hank — 40 DrswssS. eral speeches a vote was taken which blue aud the gray was held. The score* upon score* of renowned men It is now generally coneeded that resulted in s majority of just 100 in men, who bravely put off and saved The lied fern bill makes six change* first of the series of dedicatory services the struggling sailors. The woman In the law regarding teachers. They who took part in that great struggle. the unknown four-masted steel ship, favor of ending the strike. There was was conducted by those representing Fully 75.000 people were assembled with which the British ship Priace a big cheer front the winners and cook was nearly dead with onld and are aa follows: the state of Michigau. On Nnodgras* fright, and had leaped from the Examiner mast now have been a when Vice President Stevenson was Oscar collided July 13 last, in latitude groans Iron the losers. It was decided hill, where was established the head­ introduced and made the opening D.3U south, longitude 26.20 west, sink ­ to wait until an oilicisl declaration of schooner half naked. The sailors lost teacher of at least nine months' expe­ quarters of Gen. Geo II. Thomas, "the ail they possessed. rience and a holder of at least a third speech. After prayer by Ru Rev. ing her with ail hands. Is the Lord the end of tin- strike had been made rock of Chickamauga," .tqtne of the lliahop Gailor. <>f Tennessee, the vast Downahire, of Belfast, which is com ­ before applying at the mines for work. The big steamer C. W. Elphieke, grade certificate hardest fighting of the three days oc- with ore from Duluth, almost found ­ In addition to the qualifications enrred and it was here that many of gathering sang the national hynm manded by CapL J.C. Me.Murray, well- The tuen have the oonsoiation of know ­ ‘’America," and they snug it as though known at Philadelphia. The Lord ing that they return to work at wages ered in Lake Superior. The cabin and formerly required of the commissioner, the sons of Michigan shed their life boiler house were stove in. the boats he must have had 12 months expe­ they were inspired. The bluo turned Downahire, the ship that is supposed about 20 per cent I igher than those blood for their beloved country. A to the gray anti as their hands clasped to have been the ill-fated craft, car­ they were getting when they went torn from their davits, a hatch rience in teaching. large multitude gathered here wbeu wrenched loose, the bold half tilled Teachers examinations for county in brotherly grip the tear* flowed ried a crew of about 4U men, and all out. but they reflect with some bitter­ the simple ceremonies of the dedica ­ down their cheeks as together they must have been lust. ness that they ought just as well have with water and the steering gear certificate* will now be held on uniform tion were held, ispt C. E lielkuap, broke, but she managed to reach Mar­ dates in all the counties of the slate. joined their voices in that beautiful been workiug at this advance for the chairman of the Miohigan commission anthem. put seven weeks. It is evident that quette. *e gn mg Nalloaal Hrlsss Csagreas. Alpena sheltered the Tasmania and to pertains 21 year* of age aud over Gen. John M. Palmer, the venerable The National Prison congress was oat of the 4,000 men oat. not more than after prayer by ltev. Washington Gard- senator from Illinois, who risked his 2..MX) can lie given employment during the J. N. Richards after the canvas who are not citizens of the United Mr. lie)knap made the formal pre­ held at Denver. President Joe. Nichol­ had been torn to shreds. The ore States. life on this battlefield, made the first son. Detroit, delivered the annual ad the next three or four w«eks. Many sentation to Gov. Uieh who gave a very dedicatory address. When he came of the mines are partly tilled with laden Mar uette went aground near The clause in the former law which pleasing ail dress and then presented drees. The parolc.gradiug and indeter ­ Toledo. The steamer llickox struck a forbade commissioner* aud examiners forward his voice was husky and bad minate sentence systems were indorsed water ami the largest of the Negaunee the monuments to lien. J. & Fullerton a tremulous sound, but he told the mines will not be opened. There is no reef off Grand Traverse light and is from having an interest in summer as the representative of the national as tending to decrease crime. Tbe badly injured. normal schools was stricken ouL story of the battle of Chickamauga, prison chaplains held a session. Among doubt that the mine bosses of Ishpein- Chickamauga park commission. After saying the name* of but few of the log and Negaunee. in selecting their City teachers must be legally quali­ Gen Fullerton bad responded Col. the papers read was one bv the presi­ fallen were known, but tbe courage dent, Rev. G. U. Uickox, of Jackson, men will boycott the leaders and the PENINSULAR STATE NEWS. fied. Examination must be conducted Henry M. Duffield delivered an address by authority of the hoard of education and gallantry of ail could be remem­ Mich. mure turbulent uinong the strikers. descriptive of the battles of Chicks- bered. The strongest prejudice seems to be Olivet is going to have a avstei of in a manner satisfactory to the super­ inaugu, lookout Mountain and Mis­ intendent of public instruction. After another patriotic tune the •gainst the i orntshmen. waterworks. sionary ltiugu and the heroic part battle-scarred veteran of the confeder ­ Gov. Culbertson, of Texas, says be The strike thus ended has been the Act No. 72 authorises the slate board which the Michigan troops took in them T.vpnoid fever is raging at an alarm­ acy, whom Lee called his "right arm," will prevent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons longest and concerned more men and of education to indorse certificates Gov. Rich and lue Miohigan commis ­ fight al Ifallas. but Chief Justice Hurt ing extent at Shelby. granted in other state*. John B. Gordon, of Georgia, was in ­ industries tliun any that has ever sion then visited tile various Michigan troduced. lie was greeted with no say* there is no law to stop iL taken place in the iron industry of Matthew (Vlirien. a longsboresman, Act No. 1U1 requires commissioner* monument* whi h ure as follows: less applause than accorded Gen. The Japanese parliament has voted Michigan (hiring the hard times of was drowned at Ray City. to examine candidates for admission Ninth M.ubigsn lulsstrv. on is* ridge over­ to the Agricultural college. looking McFuriaad s asp the usees oi tbs bai­ Palmer, and he spoke with fully as a credit of .‘.uuo.uuu yen for the build- 18k .1-4 wages were cut down until the Marion has decided against the sa­ much enthusiasm aud patriotism. miners were getting a Imre subsistence. Aot No. Mi makes it the duty of lie 'usiM) . -wpi v. sear where lue re*nasal iug of four ironclad ships. 10 coast-do- loon amt rejected ever) ’ bond. torm.-U s use rttw.ioi tbe r.gbl vin mul Gen. James l-ougstreet then spoke fense vessels und 50 torpedo boats. There were no complaints during those school officers to provide a flag aud .death infantry. .Huodgrass bill, where des­ flagstaff for every school house perate shim* occurred. upon oatrintism and urged against Elsie Griimn. aged 13, of Zanesville, times but when tile times began to The Ypaiianti normal school had 830 foreign encroachments upon American student* enrolled the first week. Act No. 131 provides that the tuition o.i i inquiry, ttaadgraas bill, to O., ran away from home, secured a brighten last spring nnd the price of the rural of lue L.evculh. wuern lue regiment soil. M hen he had finished the vast iron ore to rise the miners grew dis ­ shall not wxeesil the average cost per loet l • turn in s .|M>rsl<- nnmanisr horse aud revolter uud was practicing Albert Rank, aged 17, was accident ­ Thirteenth infantry. In the open held in front concourse sang "Auld saug Lyue," to join a Wild Meat allow when cap­ satisfied and in May made u demand capita more than 15 per cent. It also and the exercises closed. ally shot in the left eye by hunters. provides that children supported in of tbe . hum nouae where the regiment .owl tured. for an increase in pay. It is now con ­ MBM. .'vrf* 111 or r IS. Ml An enormous circus tent once used Mr*. R. E. Case died at Three Rivers county houses shall l.e admitted to the The lumber yards ami mills of Moore ceded that bail a raise been granted at Twrnti-uret letaalrv. near the base ot Lytlle bv itarnuiu was uaed for the reunion schooi nearest the county house, tho bi I wbrrr the regiment lost riT mea Mspt. tv. that time a strike would have been from injuries received iu a runaway. of the Army of the Tennessee. Union A Ualiowuv and the iron blast furnace county (laying the tuition. an>l tue m«m ot u«a i.yiue e death. averted, but the mine owners offered Train inlautry. st tbe btwol Orchard Knob, and (.'onfederate. and it was jammed of tne Miscousin Furnace Co. . were Everett Churchill, of Imlay City, Act No. 143 provides for teaching destroyed by ure at Foil du Lao, M ia., nothing until the strike ivw inaugu ­ j lost his farm house by fire. No insur ­ ■erne of the bettie of t haltsnonga. Nov. M-n for two nights with veterans who rated aud then they offered a '.’U jut the modes bv wiiich daugeroiis com ­ Second oavslry. st tbe - ..on bouse. with a total ioas of 8225,000. ance. municable diseases arc spread aud the - . tbe mie ot Jay's mill, on came to hear their old leaders give ornt advance. The miners then wanted the need » bt id*, rowd wuere tbe desperate patriotic addresses. The wedding of Miss Conasulo Van­ their union recogu.zed but this the .lame* lireker, of Mancelona, shot means of prevention. ugbliug ot September In aud j. look p.*r<- derbilt, dauguter of \V. K. V under ­ Uatiery A. beltert. osar ualayette The ceremonies of the last* day of owners refuse*) to do and there the himself below the heart in a fllzif Act No. V.% is the new compulsory the battlefield park dedication opened bill, uud the young duke of Marlbo ­ despondency. school law. and its chief features are road, woert . >ept B. tbe belter) loet tie com- mptter stood until the strikers sur­ insurer. A, men. .n bone, sud are gaoa with a grand civic and military parade. rough, is sunouuced. They first met rendered. an follows: ilatterv D. ''hurra* battery near tbe Foe iu Loudon and Paris 16 months ago. D. Atwood, aged 30. of Palo, was in ­ bouse. the scene of lit aardeei fighting Sept. The visiting cabinet offeer*. governors The school age for compulsory at­ and theirstaffs and the various mili­ J. J. M’toitoomb* daughter, aged 13, stantly killed bv a C. A W. M. train tendance is from s to 14 throughout A. end wnere tbe battery suffered naaviiy. Dire* Children Hilled In a Tornado. near Grand Ra^ds. . .ugmoersead Men sen Ins. in tneo isteesboaee tary organizations took part. It was burned to death al Ottawa, 11, the state and from 7 to 16 in cities, and lot In « bellenoog*. facing I-oououl Mountain. brought more people into Chattanooga A tornado struck Port Austin and Four Saginaw mail carrier* have Tots regiment prfornted important service end while trying to start a tire with ulL at least four months attendance is re­ than hail been there at any one time The girl s mother was shocked ao she did a great deal of damage Chimneys, been hauled over the coals for visiting quired. The only pupils who are ex­ much oi tbe credit ol the nual victor) of tbe union erisjr laere is given luem since the dedication began. The trees, fences and gruiu w. t blown saloons while on duty. empt are those who attend private will die and the building was de ­ Torre arr. U eddiuou to las 11 mseements. formal exercises of the day were held stroyed. down. The windmill at Point of Pines schools, those who have already ac- 13 greatte saafls three feet bigb. merit mg sub- hotel was blown to atoms At Pinne- Wm. Heyn deserted from the U. S. quirad the ordinary hranchcs. hone ZgSUSEhfJlL'”** Mumgau in the big Itarnum tent near the gov ­ The 1-ondon Sportsman announce* army at san Antonio, Tex., and was ernment building and were presided bog the house of Richard Tutt wan who .re phyetcally unable to attend r9tmmmmoi Ohio took posaamion that Laycock, iioodfeliow dc Hell, demolished and three children sleeping arrested at bis home at Saginaw. over by Vice President Stevenson. bankers, have cabled to the New York and pupil* Bring more than tern mile. # hiU as soon as thorn from After music Bat. Dr. H. T. Niccolia. of upstairs were instantly killed. Mrs Geo. Peppit. the engineer who was from school. Parent* must send tneir ... . ■ . , Yacht club an offer of XI,(MX) for a race Jtchu s four barns and orchard were . “ ' . . ,__. .I# Michigau had liDisked. General Johu 5>t. Louis, offered prayer. The first in English waters between the De­ injured iu the wreck of the North children to school at least eight half " ______a..dre*< was by Geo. IV. (ichs. mayor of destroyed at Kinde. At Sand Reach shore limited at Marshall, is dead. days in each week, and failure Ui com-1 1*»uy’ P^dent of Urn Ohio tuanu fender and the Yalkyrie’lll. two boiNes and 12 barns were blown sion, presided. Bishop Joyce offered ( hattaniMiga. Then Senator Bate, of ply is punishable by fine or imprison ­ Tenuessee. delivered an eloquent ora ­ After two weeks of torrid heat, down, the depot badly damaged by SL Joseph officer* raided question ­ ment. Habitual truant*, children who prayer and Gen. CUarlea U. Uruevenor able joints and arrested seven women address ed the gathering. Short ad- tion. Next there was music and then breaking the record for any week in lightning and nearly every building are ungovernable in school, and chil­ .'September in 30 years Colorado and in town damaged in some wav. The and 13 men. Other raids will follow. I dresses were then made by ex-Gorernor Gen. Chas. Grosvenor. of Ohio; Govs. dren who do not and will not attend Morton, of New York: Woodbury, of other western states were given a grandstand at the fair grounds at East Moorland and Eggleston townships. school, are now classed as juvenile dis ­ tainpbeil. who wan governor al the lime the commission was created.-lion. Vermont; Matthews, of Indiana, and suduen change and from 3 to Is inches Tawas was wrecked by the wind as Muskegon county, have this year pro ­ orderly persons, and as a last resort of snow fell within 12 hours. At Em­ were several barns and Richard Evans' J. 8. Gill ana liou. J. S. McElroy. Gen. Turney, of Teuuesaee. each matte short duced t .0.000 worth of peppermint oiL may be committed to the public schools poria. Ksk . . the thermometer dropped house, and several farm houses were Aqnilla Wiley made a short address Albert Richardson was thrown from at Adrian or 1-anting. formally turning the monaments over no degrees in 12 hours. The cold wave unroofed. Lightning destroyed John DAMAGES FOR .IBEL. moved eastward and the lake regions Carry s barn near Lexington. a cart near >aginaw and received in ­ to Gov. McKinley, who in turn trans ­ jures from which his recovery seems FLOTSAM. ferred them to the national govern- received a sudden chill, but not quite A terrific storm of wind, thunder, A Virginia Paper llronght to Terms by so severe as in the west. lightning and rain visited Charlevoix, doubtful. | menL Gov. McKinley dwelt upon the Use American Hnek fopspawy. demolished one house, unroofed two ('has. Willett, a Lake Shore brake- The Indians of Oregon eat grasshop ­ deeds of the Buckeye hove. Brief ad ­ others, blew down outhouses. It ees und man. of Monroe, was run over by an pers. roasted, also pulverised crickets. dresses were made by Hon. Andrew A dispatch from Norfolk. Vs, toys: THE MARKETS. fences, but injured no one. Traverse Abraham Rimes, of Fulton county. Jackson, Col. Watson and Frederick “Tbs American Book company of New engine at the Air Line junction He York baa Iasi gamei a signs! victory la tbs LIVK STOCK. City also bail a taste of it and several Wondell. members of the commission. will lose both arms Indiana, has Just married his eleventh courts of Virginia and has receive*! an ab­ Hew York ■ CslUc sheep Lambs Hags of the tents of the soldier* and sailors' Several thousand people, principally solute aud complete vindication after a long Manchester merchant* ure trying to wlf*. having been married and divorced from Illinois or those who had served Usst grades....thud .<* A) Si .4 ** ei 64 34 encampment were carried away. At ten times. end sxbauativi- trial by special jury ta Uw Lower grades 2 35at 73 2*1 4 IM 4 76 Williamsburg Geo Tray’s home wan induce a large manufacturing concern in Illinois regiments, were present to Circuit court of this city. Tbe Pilot news­ Cfclrsgv- destroyed, as were three tarns lacob of a neighboring town, employing 200 There were recently 324 phrsLlans witness the ceremonies at their monu ­ paper of this city, upon th* ae-arding of llevt grades .... oj.&ao n ao 4 76 4 46 Palxer loat has bis home by lightning girls, to locate there. present In consultation at the bedside ments Col. II. 8. Reeves, president the contract for s. bool look* to the Amor i.oacr gra-.es..X 3544 70 2 SB 3 M BN of the Illinois commission, called the loan Book • onipany. printed a long article Huff., to at Naugatuck and Robert Drown s barn Claude I* Johnson and Dara Vor- of a member of the Imperial family of Heal grads* ..A 00 & *\ BBS 4 61 4 U meeting to order. Prayer was offered written euu pre|>ereU ay R. E Byrd, an at Cass City went the same way. bees, of loldwater. routed Justice Ch‘n * m that If tH ‘Iff ' aft* r *»hich ,iov Altgeld was intro- agent nnd attorney for Ginu A Co. . of New Lowe, gram..: Ail h) X «4 3 0J 4 16 White out of tied and had him marry York, in Which it was cbargol that tbs Detroit — It Is said that If the sun's Influence: dnoed___ , and..... , ___madeki. his____ address______turning______Heal grades ...4 W41N 2 71 * W 4 at ■lthl(M M K- Confers****. them at .1 o clock a. in. was entirely withdrawn Irom the earth. slat* superintend* nt bad been bribed by Lower grades .3 0444 tM 30) 222 the monuments over to the govern ­ th* American Boon company Tbs Pilot 1 73 Albion has been entertaining the nix- James Keeker, a Mancelona man universal death would ensue within ment. Response* were made by CoL times—ell was immediately sued for libel, and, after Best grades . .4 71 IS 00 2 2B 4 46 « ao tieth annual session of the Michigan whose domestic relations were not three days. Smith D. Atkins and CoL J. G. Everest a five weeks trial, which created an 1m X Ik) M E. conference, which comprises the Lower grades 3 1344 X* is 4 13 pleasant, killed himself by sending a Jewesses of St. I-ouls have formed th* Illinois monuments were dedicated on me use amount of Inter eat throughout tbe tievwaand- western half of the lower peninsula of bullet through his body. the site where Widow Glenn's house state, a verdict for punitive damages was Hest graaes.. .4 *> :b •) B BO 4 IB 4 M the stale. Bishop llurst. chancellor Sisterhood of Personal Service, a eharlL , ^ „ ... ■ ...... recently awarded, and tbs Jnrv found that Lower grades 2 33 *4 «J I 76 3 B) 4 M The residence and barns of Thomas _____ ...... | stood during the battle of the American university at M'aalt- able organisation which will care for ThThe„ •Ki-reisMexercises attendingaLtnin upon the the statements made were false sad s Pltta—rg Parker, at lironson lake. laspeer deliberate libel. Not <>alv so, but tbs Heat gred*H....4 *'76 26 IN 4 23 4 46 ington, D. C., presided, with Rev. the poor of their own denomination transfer of the Indiana monuments to county, were burned, but 81,000 insur ­ company, upon antmieachabte evidence, Lower grades. .1 S3 t4 04 BBS 2 M 4 14 Thomas Kox as secretary. The Ep- and educate their children. the government took plaee at Lyttie was proved to heve dealt honorably ami up­ worth League work was made one of ance almost cover* the loss. (IKAIN, KT( , Tho government of Belgium, alarmed hiil. so-called in memory of the death rightly in every particular la ihelr negotia ­ Wheat Oorn. Oats. the features of the conference and the ( arleton came near having a big con ­ by the ravages of the liquor traffic, Gen. LytUe Geu. M. (1 Hunter pre­ tions with the state officials It was furth­ No. 3 rod No X SU No -• wafts loeal league gave a reception. The er proved st th* trial that no better terms flagration. The M. E. church and sev ­ has ordered that In all school-rooms a sided and Hon. U. R. McConnell made New York tin Ms 3d ess** 24 WX4I4 reports of presiding elders showed eral other building* caugfilon firs, but the address placing the monuments in had beau made with say other state for Chicago ASM 34H 32 k ■M> 22 that churches were prospering, and only one house was burned. printed placard shall be displayed de ­ the hands of Gov. Claude Matthews, school boohs. In fart, the attorney-general •Ueirwlt tIH .*!•« 31 43.H 26Mu86tA when the canvass was completed it tailing tbe injurious effects of alcohol. ot Virginia stated that th* American Hook Toledo Si 14 «3fc 34 «B4»4 .2XH who transferred them to the govern ­ company seemed to throw opao their whole Clae«a—tl SI >S 34 434W 2B turn was shown that every charge was in The school teachers of the state are A missionary preacher records tbs Clevels«d (1 «il 33 •r»H 3lto 48B kieking because of the extremely diffi ­ ment. lien, law Mil lace and Gen. business to os.' and after full and complete 33 favor of women having a seat and fact that a young woman school teacher, 1. N. Walker, commander-in-chisf of Flltahorg *H4 tl »H iXSH cult and and ungertuane questions examination of all tbs original contracts •Detroit Her- No. | ihaetfey. 4M -0414 per voice in tNb annual conference. Illshop with a salary of 91.000 a year. Is living the G. A. II.. spoke and the ceremonies mad* with the various states be «xpressed Hurst secured fta.UQO in pledges for the asked in their examination*. toa 1’otatees. J* iu6: aaefca. ns; tarkeys. Be. American university. Albion college While Kvern Mohney, Ned Barton regiments of the Indiana militia. prices were the same >n all >-aee* and that strictly frees 14 ,* per dee. Hotter, was reported as bring in first-class and Claud Grinder were hunting near for the support of a missionary In Massachusetts monuments were ded ­ no discrimination whatever had Iwen mad* fresh dairy. I* the per lb. creamery. 8Mt condition Vicksburg Barton accidentally shot China. against the state of V irglala. Furthermore icated at Knob Hilt The ov re monies be mentioned that nous of th* statements KKVIKIV or TRADE. The lay conference was also in ses­ aad instantly killed Mohney. In 1812 all Christian teaching was were simple and impressive. Gov. F. T. of tho American Hook company ha I Iota sion with a good attendance. The Nineteenth Michigan infantry prohibited In India Now the govern ­ Ureenhaige presiding. accepted until every owe of them bad been Des’s says la sptlc of geld esporBs wheat met at ML Joseph, talked over old ment. In appreciation of missions, gives Ta* < 'nn-ssmsugs Naitoaai park Is oes ot tbs abeolutelr verified by olreet ref ere wee to ad veered or some days in all aasriy two casts, large sums and valuable lands for tho most aoiauv in eilslsuoe it aztenU* frvut tbe governor* of Mime fifteen state*, with merely beeaweu s sms is speculator toougat. bat Wm. Arndt, aged 18, was drowned time* and elected officer*, with F. D. MS naan Height*. Teaa to <)Us« Mi.I* Us.. * whom contracts bad I wen made This It fell *e*io • orn roee sad fed la -vmpalky While sailing at Mand Reach. Baldwin. U. H. A., a* president. erection of hospitals and the forward ­ disuse* ot XX tail** sad wnen computed will proved conclusivelv i hat tbe repreeentat loue won waeat. with ss lltUe reason. i,osd re­ contain IS mur* miles. Ohio nss 34 monu­ port* et l orris a crops. ******** el lour la Iliram A. Walters, of Detroit, for 40 Runaway horse* threw Mrs Lavi ing of education and missions. ment- ladi»o*» 37. illlaett 33. Mtcnursn II. Wls- of tbe American Beak company were cor ­ Mtaaesote end isrgr oiport* of corn from this l ossint* Min issste *, Missouri ». Asaaes A rect in toto This celebrated ess# baa thus country *U work aeamai a rise la wheel, years a locomotive engineer died sud ­ Wilson out of her carriage at Warreu. Masterhu-«li- I. O. H. regulars a IteodSS ended la a complete triumph In every re­ ibw-gn scarcity of contrast grades may be.pa denly near Linden with his hand on Her skull was fractured and she sus­ PERSONALS. tessw saw i or* will ereel Jo Fesasylraats I*. spect for the American Hook company, aad speculative advance Hers product- wave boa* the throlUs. tain*. I serious internal injuries. Yen i i#ea#c 4 and < 'on wee tic* t A About XM his- hae shown in dear contrast the dean aad reseesably viefciia* with prospects of a large tonsal tableu are slrredv in plane and ot*«r torn crop The aurpriMa* leers* ns la predee Ira D. Banker, (he evangelist singer. iocs bo*' o eas like met bods to which they carry Phillip Trombley, of Ray Pity, mate Samuel U. Clay, veteran theatrical label*, git ing I.I) and distance, number on their greet industry ns compared with Use aad *d»sees is prmea of Iron seem to be manager of Saginaw, aud his wife, Is now writing a history 0f the goapel as i. r.seh battery engaged it tmigg tnamed by hriaXUM * natural cheek, as prices have geas of the schooner 11. J. Webb, wan •i least two guns, sad Ibi goes ere asstlel in th* attempted use of political pud* and so high ■* to (sue -saw purr asses of high sad knocked from the deok and drownad age.I respectively 7* and 73. celebrated hymns. ngntlsa pssiitoos or the battens* swd *n gust mtostateo sjU by their opponent*." UM- listshel products a -d -Iso caused S dial lest at Kaeanaba. their golden wedding anniversary. at* new oa th* ground road/ far mouauag •ops ZVthWNS. surin .sffs is hems demand Hradstrest seays: < .easrsl trade thraaghooB The sahooner Penmcee whieh was Graad Traversa apple orchards ware Hardin must think that Kentucky The ninth national encampment of A wcrteaaa Meet Magtteh A tale***. th* Let led -tales shews farther tin proremeat, reported loat between Port Huron and stripped of winter apples by the recent the nous of Veterans assembled at American brown aud grit has again mere partlceMm Is maaufeciurlag aad neea- Milwaukee has arrived at the latter storm* Several farmhouses about Hatform is a merry-go-round. —Toledo mere 1*4 Uaa* at th* east and seats. From the Bee. Knoxville. Tenn. Comman d er-in- defeated the British, this time in field reelral eed soy western states there sread- port In safety. Traverse City were badly damaged. Chief William H. Bundy, of Cincinnati, athletic*. The contest between the vtces that purchase— of —essoaehis ponds were The first Coopsr grand gold medal Love makes the world ao round.but It presided. Every state division, with ihttherl hnsonae of th* recent hot wetihtr. ia Michigan battalloa. Merrill's horse, I«oadon Athletic clnb and the New support <>f favorable mneeactag readlttoas are contest ever held in the state of Mich­ held their twelfth aanual reunion at will not make the eligible young men the exooption of the Colorado, Cali­ York Athletic clnb. on tbe Manhattan heavily taeraaaed total- of book clearings th* igan will be one of the fenturee of the Hattie Creek. Jewish M. Coidwater. of to round. —Puck. fornia and Oregon were represented. field at Now York City resulted in the tor ,«*t weak a aggregate of wheat exports district W. C. T. U. convention at Iain Many of them are men of national im­ wttuia three mwalks the beeriest wash’s tMte Bailie Creak, was elected president. As a last rsoort la her dssire for uo- Englishmen being defeated —badly —in meets ot ladles cere la IT mealha. the main CUv. orlety Zells Nicolaus might pose as a portance Tho e|ty was one mass of every event. Not only that but Kil­ teeaeee of Ietl proportion, of the setiwerdl Byron entertained the Twenty-ninth flag* au«l bunting and at night was patrick, of the N. Y. A. C. broke the uertly hrevv demean for tree aad etrel sad lb* A mistake of a teamster, employed Michigan infantry. Owoaao was -1 oimea victim —Washington Post. MffniGcalst bAt4floiM of iflAtiiiiK y QMPkAM Co., of the Hay shore brilliantly illuminated. The parade world's rooerd on the 88U yard* ran toy toy K R. Mly_ A chosen for the '8. reunion aad l.tenL It might be as wall to remark parsn- of Nona of Veterans was accompanied by accompanied hy report* ot increasing mamas It see kiln at Petoekey. nearly reunited W. F. Case, of Ilyrna, elected president. hattcally that bear and the bicycle do Gova. McKinley, of Ohio: Unham. of In the death of E R. Hly, Jr. A lead tot mix. Philadelphia Pram. Wisconsin, aad Woodbury, of Vermont, * The new battleship Maine has been Mrs. Henry Nola n had bar baton of limestone was dumped into an Mr. aad Mrs David Van Wert, of Don't criticise a woman unless you aad Poet Commander -1 a-Ch is f latwier. pat Into eommiaolon at th* Brooklyn -ere fatally burned at Cleveland by waptv kiln where Mr Mly wee at work, Comstoc k. died within a few home of each other and were buried la the i ire sure that you will never want to of th* G. A. R., each with their res pee navy yard She oost 88.400.080 is owe re mother trying to start a Are will •ad brui-m 1 and burned him re'se­ live staff officer*. of oar largest craft of her eiaaa. curely that his life was despaired of. seme grave. They were 70 years old. | narry bar.—Now York Bveolag Bun. CLINTON INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, SEPT. 87, 1806.

Rtcrxit of all in Leavening Power. —Latest U. S. Gov't Report Peculiar the happy ooupie, sod there, it lh» In eotnbf nation, proportion and proc«m, presenet of his mother. Joseph Gust— Hoed'* 8anapariin [iruiMiw pocaliar cw» honeeforth Joseph Blake gradually Ut* p*»«» unknown to any other pr*|en»- cleared up his yet oonfuseu knowledge Uoa. flii* la why it hai a record of cures of his new condition. uncqual^d In tho history of laodlcla* It "And you tell me. mother, that all •sta Uirertly upon the blood and by making this great estate is mine? Well, It I>u*r, tick and haalthy U cores dfcaasa and I shall know how to deal justly by it." given good health. "And you arc no longer Joseph Gust but Joseph Bioko," said his mother. Mood’s Sarsaparilla "No. mother; I shall not abandon Is the osijr true bloni purifier promiurnt- the name 1 have worn so long, and ly in the pobhtf rye today. $1; aU tor to. 40NQRBL RACE IN DELAWARE. , First detest sad than detract. which has become sacred to roe habitual from Its association with my kind asstsaa ud led Isa Blood Mingled la a "■aweeWs Ms««f « >m Halva.** Hood’s Pills WlnuuiWMnw assay sliMi i. Ask J IS benefactors at Cincinnati- Henceforth ThriftyThrift? (< osnaallfobuud II;. ■ AommiwII. I*, kail ass*. I shall always bear that aa a middle A taeaw Ulri Mailed. There has been much speculation name." Mercy to kin that »bows U. Is tbs ml* Tho 16.000 wax figure of tho summer about the so-called Moors living in "What surprises me much." mid Ctrl employed aa an advertisement In Kent and Sussex counties. Delaware, Mrs. Myra Blake, "is that you. Vivette, I sis entirely cured of hemorrhage ot lugs a Wilmington. Del., shop window was says the Milford (Del.) Herald. These by iTaoeOire fori -ii.umption -l^iviai L*> melted by the Intense heat the other bad not yourself discovered that Jo ­ DA mam . HetUuny Mo Ja* «. !»•!. seph waa my long-luet son." people are usually swarthy, b.ack- day. although the summer girl Is sup­ halred and black-eyed, though some ­ posed to keep cooi under all circum­ "I feel almost ashamed of myself, No i i la better unieee he does belter. l«C* Ur* Blake." said Vivette. times of a fair complexion. They are stances. The moral is that advertising mostly farmers. They have their own Btsraaa*, raaybar Irawllh Ml rest* as. In wax Is more or less precarious In “No. no. Vivette —henceforth let it Tkaortalsal ml uaijr saaulaa Cut*- ‘ —1 Mssea schools distinct from the general pub­ aaSkem, IMS Ssraa a* U M. tzars Us. Jl. Mam* Ub dogday weather. The only advertise ­ were happy. Perhaps Sam Blake did be mother: yon ore now Mr* Hlak*" rllAPTKK XIV.— C tatlnwed.) aot really enjoy the prospect. But he "And mottier indeed it shall always lic school system, and they associate ment warranted not to run ts the model A fool sarrlss his kaowisde* la hia most* .Text morning, when court was made the host of it. b* As to Joseph, he knew nothing of neither with whites nor with black* from a composition of printer's ink and opened, a vast crowd of interested One theory has been that they are of brains. This holds its form whatever Sulphur Spring*, but only remembered - AII Fit ■ Mssewl free hr t*r. K llsa*a Aaaae •spectators thronged the oourt house, chactkr xv tbe Moorish race and that their ancest­ Mail r. Su IHasftrr it- tr»t..*> ■ tut the temperature. that he had lived at a hotel. Yarn •t'ura- Tr..„iau»*. iSStrtal u«t|-(m 1, interest in the pending suit was at story of your lost kou impressed me ors were Spanish Moors wrecked on tho ferer heat and <-xpectaiion on tip-toe. aoxcLUMox. very mueh; out nothing ever suggested coast more than a century ago- An ­ VIwim'i "Uir flab,** On leaving for Cincinnati. Mr. Grot It Is the wolf m i ep s clothing that has the Mr. Colburn arose, add ressed the to me that my Joseph might be that other tradition represents them aa de ­ her pest teeth. One of the queerest clubs in the world oourt and jury, and announced that had been urged by Motier to say not a son. It seem* however, that my scendants of the Nantlcoke Indians. Is the “Lasy club" of Vienna. It ig word to Joseph as to his new-found owing to unexpected testimony from father long since suspected hia connec ­ George P. Fisher, a lawyer long prac­ fyscy isstbsr * basil itatn have at bead said to have a membership of 100, and home, and ne promised, in return, the other side for whieh he iiad made tion with Gray Sulphur springs —I ticing In Delaware, writes to present s bottle of Harkar a g ve ’h m both a •*l»u*t was not accustomed to con ­ of rebutting witnesses, he mnef his could be sura. It wa* at his solicita ­ He has been acquainted with these We can oai v walk with liod when wa are will- slightest suspicion of work that reals on cealments and agreed to this prepaid ins to «o tua way. client hail decided to abandon the tion I prepared memoranda of all I people all his lif* Noke Norwood, a a member means his expulsion. present suit, and to begin anew at some tion very reluotantlv. When Molier r. . -rtUu, ai. m..u uotuing to Ttvette, learned of your family; and. providen ­ giant of the tribe, erect and black­ Now I* tha time to • ara roar aorwa tially. the foes of that paper led. In the future time. therefore, as to where he had been or the haired at 73. he knew from childhood. with Htsdereocs* It thorn nut perfectly. A Branlon of Giant*. ** Where is your client7" asked the cause of his sbaenoe; and she knew his end. to the final reunion of mother When Mr. Fisher became attorney gen ­ Si»ea oumfon to the leek Asa your Uruggul There was a family reunion at Tien* lor Ik l«x. judge. ways too well to seek to know that aud eon ’’ eral of the state he was called upon to ruts. Pa., the other day In which MX **I don ’t know, your honor. He has which he did not voluntarily reveal. "Indeed!" said Mr* Myra Blake; pro secute Levin Sockum, one of the Tbe dayII la moat like a lies whan ha looks sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Coleman failed to make his appearanoe this All waa ready for the approaching "and this paper then—sent with the race, for selling ammunition to Isaiah moat Use a aneep participated. The aggregate height of moruing. ’’ wedding —non hut three days in the medsl to me yesterday by Mr. Colburn Harmon of the same race, the Indict ­ the six is 37 feel 6 Inches. The tallest A buzz went round the court-room. Pure blood and a good digrntioo are future. It needed not much prepara­ —is yours?" ment having been found under a Is 6 feet 6 Inchss high and the shortest "We insist upon a verdict, ma.r it an insurance against discos- and »uffor- tion; a few personal friends only were "1 prepared that paper for my statute of Delaware making It a mis­ pleacc the court, " said * lay ton ing. Burdock Blood Bitters keeps the S feet. to be present; and the groom anti father to enable him (as demeanor to sell arms and ammunition ••What do you say. Mr. Colburn?" bioud pure, the digestion perfect bride were to a tart immediately on ■ 1 know nowi to trace Joseph buck to to any negro or mulatto. Harmon was As t rearrs! thinr the bands and feet of the said the judge, "Guess they are en ­ Ins former friend* I understand it (aulas uien arc aiaali aaU wall proporttaaad. bridal tour to Gray Sulphur Spring*. a man of 20 years, with excellent Cau­ Let us do right sad God will i to It that we titled to a verdict." That had been arranged at the special now. 1 thank even the thief who stole, com* out ail rigni ••All right." replied Colburn, who casian features, dark chestnut hair, instance of .Molier. who had his <»wo or found ami concealed it" rosy cheek* and haxel eyee. Mr. Fisher did not now oar*.- a pin what became "If taken into the head by the nos ­ reasons. Vivette was delighted at the Then* was a wedding party at the thought him the handsomest man In the of the case. hotel on the next night. Thera was a trils two or three times a week. Thom- aTrand triumph. thought of again meeting Myra Blake, courtroom. Nevertheless. Lydia Clark, aa Kciectric Oil will positively relieve "For the sake of justice to my client, the motherly friend who had treated gay onmpany present. Good cheer your honor, and to the true heir under a kinswoman of Harmon, testified for the moat offensive ease of catarrh." her so kindly; and Joseph, knowing prevailed; congratulations aboundrd. the state that according to a family Rev. E. F. Crane. Dunkirk, N. Y. Baled Many Times bat Sucoea o Comes the will, whieh is the basis of this nothing of the Springs, directly, hut and all were happy. Before the com ­ suit, 1 desire to place upon the stand tradition, some years before the revo ­ at Last. amply because to go anywhere that pany separated, Joseph Goat Blake lutionary war broke out. when she was Tbe man whom wire doaun t know that ha Is aa a witness before the jury retires, s Cnnatten had better keep hia aeel when a Vivette wished was his highest happi­ took Mr. Clayton, the attorney, azide a little girl, their ancestress, a woman • fVaat Of (frond Rapid* /Vast.) lion. Joseph Gust of < incinnati." for conference —asking him to qroetly rising vote la takrn at church. ness—concurred in the plan. of Irish birth, owning and cultivating The following incident would be hard Another buzz among the spectators. Christmas morning, at 10. Joseph prepare certain papers and have them to believe if it had not occurred right here Nobody objecting, Joseph Gust was a farm of rstaqvet- sq' p —cro*gfo«c4o An unfailing specific for cholera mor ­ and Vivette were joined In marriage ready next day, when he would sail bus. cholera infantum, ilisrrh.ia and in Grand Rapid*. and investigation by our duly sworn and permitted without in­ for them. a farm in the Indian River Hundred, representative has placet! it beyond the by Father llurky, from whose venera ­ Sussex county, a few miles from ail thtwe other dangerous diseases inci­ terruption to give the history of the dent to the summer season, is found in resell of doubt. Tiicae are the facts in ble threat gurgled up a blessing aa At the end ot a week. Joeeph and Lewes, bought of a slaver that was medal, its long presence in 1 incinnati, from a patriarch of oldsn days; snd, Vivette made ready for their return to Dr. Fowlers i.xt. <*t WU I Mrntvberry. detail : Mr. J. II. Wliito of No. 23 Hadley the death of Jeff It lake, and the adop drtven Into Lewes Creek a negro slave Place, ha* iieen an instructor in penman ­ amid congratulations and honest pray* Cincinnati. Mr* Myra lliake was to tion of "Little Joe' as his own son who professed to be a chief of one of ship in different business colleges for the era, they started on a pleasant bridal accompany them—her son having de ­ Rohbtn* — 'Hlgtiee is a genius Bradford— The jury rendered a verdict against the Congo tribes. The woman, whose •Tun i.o MBTibiug I •uppo-'"" Itobb.aa— past fourteen years. Be rays : ** Last Oc­ trip, by private conveyance, to Utay cided to remain at Cincinnati as hi* "Yes. earthiiig tout make a living." tober I was midden I v taken ill. I consult ­ the pretender without leaving the name was Regua. shortly after married Sulphur Spring*. permanent home for the practice of In order to rednre hi* weigh ed a physician, who said the pain was jury-box. her slave, and their children, not being It boots not to say they were his profession; and Myra reluctant to lie purr based him n wbret; from ‘ irravel * stones ; gnuiualiy grew Mrs. Blake, who hengd the entire allowed to arsociate with tbe whites, Be:orr be d ridden il a wees hsppy. Millions, in the past, have be again separated from him under worse; the pain was in my hack and side. testimony of Jo-r pit Gust and had intermarried with the remnant of the Be fell off n good deal. drunk of thv seme cup; and millions any circumstance* My back swelled up in a great ridge, anti hung upon its statements with moat Nantlcoke Indians then still living In yet will drmk of it. Prudence may When the carriage waa ready at the I finally grew so had that I was taken to intense interest until the witness raid Sussex county. The witness, a very bed, as lielpIcM as a child. I passed offer her winning in rain. The shadow door and the last good-byes about to that through the efforts of Mr Molier old woman, looked like an Indian of blood, and when the pain was at its worst it ten thousand unhappy marriages may be said, Joeeph. taking a legal-looking It was now rendered certain that his pure blood. 1 was like one crazy. The doctor injected ohacute the wuy; poverty may oppose, document from his pocket, said: adopted son was the long-lost "Little morphine to give me relief, but further and fats may baffle, and doubt may "Unde Sun. Dleaae take care of thin Joe' —then did what she never Matal Wheels for lour Wagons. t! an that he raid he was powerless, and cause her U’ in; but "the strong ne ­ paper. It will explain itself." nothing would do me any good hut a sur­ did before: woman-like, she fainted. The season for cutting corn fodder cessity of loving" will prevail; and the The driver pulled up his reinn, gical operation. I believe my flesh was She was carried to an ante ­ being close at band. It may be well for man shall take unto him hia wife and cracked his whip, and amid the regret* farmer* to get a set of these low metal literally cooked in the attempts to relieve room. water dashed in her face by the the woman shall cleave to her hue- of white and block about the departing wheels with wide tires. They can be ray agony, everything was used, mustard maid 'Liza, and returned to the court bend throughout the agea vehicle. Joseph, Vivette. Myra aud the had aay site wanted from 20 to 66 plasters, turpentine, hot cloths and all room in time to beer the verdict. such things. 1 was in this condition, gives When Joseph and Vivette drove up waiting maid 'Liza were off for Cut- Inches In diameter, with tires from 1 Then, hastening to Mr. Gust and to fc Inches wide. By having low wheels up by the doctor, and almost out of my between the cedar*, around the semi­ cinnatL Molier, she overwhelmed them with enables j or to bring the wagon box mind with suffering. I commenced taking circle ami up to the great front door, When they wore fairly gone. Ham thanks, and urged them to enter her down low. saving one man in loading Doan's Kidney Pills. and really I felt easier they were met snd received by ex- . Blake, who had thought it strong* carriage aud accompany her home to fodder, etc. It is also very convenient in 20 minutes. After about two hours I oectant watcher* that his nephew hod made no arrange ­ bad a paaaage of urine, and passed blood the Springs Mr. Gust had left home for loading and unloading manure, "Great heaven* Vivette!" exclaimed ments for the care of his property and grain, hogs. etc., and will save in la­ and some ‘ gravel * stones which great I v at a moment's warning, and must re­ loeeph, as he stepped from the car­ that he bad said nothing of returning bor alon* their coot in a very short relieved me. 1 rapidly improved. I took turn at ones. He congratulated Mrs. —now opened the package given to hi* time These wheels are made of hast in ail six boxes, sod I feel to-flay entirely Blake on the certain early restoration riage —"this is my home and there ig well. Mine has been a wonderful case. ay mother:" care, and read it through with amaze­ material throughout, and have every KNOWLEDGE of her son. and declined the kindly I feel that I cannot aav anything strong ment. The document set forth that poaalble advantage over tbe high wood ­ Brings comfort and improvement snd urgent invitation. .Molier went with Image of his dead father as he was, en wheels with narrow tires, and will enough for Doau's Kidney Pills. Mv whereas, Thomas Blake had devised tends to nersonal enjoyment when Mrs. lliake to Gray Sulphur Springs. nis mother instantly recognized her outlast a dozen of th«m. There will mat wish is that they may become well his entire estate to hia grandson rightly used. Hie many, who live bet­ Arrived at the hotel, dinner was long-lost son. and fell weeping tears also he no resetting of tires ne cessary, known. They will prove a boon to man Joseph, negleeting the equal rights of ter than others and enjoy life more, with kind. neglected to allow Molier to talk to of joy upon bis neck. and consequently no blacksmiths’ bills lees expenditure, by more promptly For sale by all dealers, price SO cents. "My mother!" his eider son Samuel Blake: aud that to pay Wide ttres save your horses Myra about her son. Aa usual. .Molier and prevent cutting up your fields. adapting the world'* best products to Mailed by Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, oonceeled something of w* at he knew. "My son —my non!" therefore, in behalf of justice and the needs of physical being, trill attest right, the said sole heir Joseph Blak< For further Information write The N. Y.t sole agenu for IheU. 8. Ihnwm- Ue pteoed out the account given in the No other words pa sued for some mo ­ tbe value to iiealth of tbe pure liquid did thereby convey and quit-claim tc Empire Manufacturing Co., Qnincy. bvr the name, Doan’s, aud take no other. witness box, by Mr. Gust; related ments. when Vivette spoke: laxative principles embraced in the the said Samuel Blake bis beloved III., who will moll catalogue free upon many incidents of Joe ’s boyhood, "And is it possible: —my husband is application. remedy, Bvrup of Fig* The Groat uncle, all and singular, tho equal un ­ praised his present manly lies ring and your son?" Its excellence is due to its presenting divided one-half of all said estate, PERSONALS. KIDNEY, his tine personal appearance, and Myra lliake saw the whole truth in in the form moat acceptable snd pleas­ an instant, snd falling upon her neck e»c., etc. All of whieh was duly wit ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly prophasied his future great success at Du Maurier is not coming to lector* LIVER A « a long embrace, exclaimed: nr wed. signed sealed nnd delivered. | beneficial properties of a perfect lax­ the bar as a lawyer, lie told how he In America, his health not permitting BLADDER "Oh. Vivette, 1 am so happy!" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, 1 CURE. had sought out Joe's former home and his accepting the proposals made tc dispelling cold* headaches and fevers discovered his parentage; and showed Ham Blake, moved by his better him. nature, grasped the hand of hia ana permanently curing constipation. B A‘•'*•*■ * tt —without claiming to have done so — - ft Whltelaw Reid Is not so well. His IlU J| AdGsaArawpairilno. nephew, whom he recognized at onoe, It has given satisfaction to millions and Dr. KllmsrACo., Binghamton, N. V that his own efforts had brought about ws* L r; trip through Egypt did him great good met with the approval of the medical this happy result. and welcomed him back to his home profession, became it acts on the Kid- and hie possession* but be has lost some ground since com ­ * ASK YOUR DRUOaiST FOR * "And I shall see him at once, Mr. ing back. neva, Liver ami Bowels without weak­ Molier'. ’*' inquired Myra. In the family room, when Vivette ening them anti it is perfectly free from had changed her riding habit for more Francis George, the Liverpool bell­ "Between Christmas and New Year’s man or crier, who Is to retire from every objectionable suhstancc. he will he here with his wife" convenient attire congratulations were Syrup of Fig* i* for oale by all drug ­ repeated and surprises explained. business after sixty years’ work, has gists in 60c anti $1 bottles, but it is man­ "His wife'. You did not tell me he cried 130,000 lost children In his time was married." "And did you not know you were ufactured by the Fig Syrup Max Nordau, the author of "Degen ­ "No. madam, he is not yet married; coming home—to meet me, Joseph— Co. only, wiase name is printed on every f eration." tells a Paris Interviewer he but his wedding will ooeur on Chri t* snd your uncle?" package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, has traveled all over Europe, and that mas day —only flee days off. ” "Never dreamed of sueh a thing!" and being well informed, you will not he began to write at tbe age of 13. accept, any substitute if ofiered. "1 cannot waitl I must go to him. "And you. Vivette —did you not ★ The BEST ★ Why did he not ootne with you? ” know? I suspect it was your own Although he has been singularly for ­ "He has not the most distant know ­ father brought about this happy re- tunele as a commander Lord Wolseley FXftwnn — onion " has bean wounded, sometimes very IR BALSAM ledge that his mother has been diseov mi taamt im kh "My father has been absent some seriously. In almost every action In ■ a Imnui im* ered." tail* ta Hieiri (Mar .-‘Nursing n others .Infants .-” "And you did not tell him!" time; but he told me not a word of which he has fought. l« II* Ttiatkf.il Ooior. "I could not be aura of it myself, this." madam, until I came here and wiV "<>b, I am so happy again said We will rtva tiro reward far sev earn of CHILDREN Myra. rat rrh that ran not be cntwl with Hail a (Mtt MkHU.—•—4 #-* *M* t. * JOHN CABLE * New York. Desert 1 the trial." Catarrh Curr Takro la Israeli r MTBTTS rnrss "Bat you will tell him immediately?" And as the excessive excitement of F. J. CHUNKY A v.O.. 1‘ropr* . Toledo, a unexpected reunion grew more calm, AJITIFICIAL "Moit certainly And I pledge you it—. w.hK, , )!•• n , „ wfi mutual explanations were made, and •my nog. mt sox!" that he will bring his yonng wife here Osr mtsatoa ot sorrow la this I la to shew to.* t.lC, i . h- .M, X. \ . LIMBS mutual happiness prerailed. Ham w*» astonished and duly grate as oar aosti of go* LOOP POISON to his old home three days after the wedding." ’Liza, the colored waiting-maid, who ful; but truth demand* that it diouk waa present snd who also reco gnized also be said that hia predominate fast »ogei A 5PEC! ALT Y <££?£££Teers of joy ran down Myra's cheeim Parents. Trade-Marks. try I ttlMiN panaam-mir Joesph. lied to the kitchen, to the ing waa shame. But he outlived that they are a prolific breeder of misery K» .wile >ii w aw4 Grt,. aa t* rtumaMNn at r««t In liioUttar* T»a«an m whieh she did not seek to restrain. Sr.-t.tta* a.M for •• luttwt' utrtO.. vr Ht» SSS taafnraeaM PTK-aniwlf' laundry, snd about among the black and. aa provided in the deed, con ­ an«i profanity. Doan a Ointment give* a rawst. rAtmOTJ."2LL WAatDUTW. U IV. If yoa prrlrr to rr-tn* h-m »**illfnn- "Oh:" said she. "If I only knew his instant relief, even in the worst wanes lr»rl to r ni • i mart f a raat-tl h< t al lx I I ..a oil folk* bearing the glad tidings; tbe tinued to manage the Gray Nulphui wife would be worthy of him. 1 should of this aud other exasperating diaeaaen w. n . u., d .—xiii —aa. If wafail txora If yon b»« taAan m»r- lost is found, the king has eome to his I IIAa lllllt, an>t atUI bsva *cha. aa« be too happy. What is her name?" estate in the joint interest of hb of tbe akin. ri—- ** -----—S.------■■ -~..t NoraThmat, own. nephew and himself. "That i am pledged to keep from you riaplM. Voppor OalarH Myrn**. I lrara aa "1 seen him first of all—*fo ’ To i tho** aroaatl aa want relic ion we ai Miio'lMkuiT.Nairorlnbmm foiling at present, llut make your prepara­ At Cincinnati, the story of Gray Sul them what it 1* •at, ii m UM PseeMbty MLtwm gtnntTg ha got out de oa ’idge with phur Spring* b* came a nine days won ­ we waraatealoesra. WaaatoattlAa twMtobatf- tions for the wedding reception. You our Mias Hivette who waa here wtd ssla mass and ehalltnva the warlti for m wilt learn to love your daughter. I der; and was then forgotten by all but MMwassssnt vara. Tbt* St»aaaa baeeleeas her oousin. His mother knows him the happy subjects of the strange hia I milled tn* skill of the moat •miavatphnl- hope, as dearly as 1 know you love ■*■■■ Snnu,MO laMtol behind <>ar aaeoadb and Moar Ham knows him, and I tory niuti. Atoanlote peww#h**«»**eh*i oa your sou. " Ms ail_jva. IdSrr.. rtmfT MEMKWrctC know him myself." said ’Lisa—de ­ From tbe proceed!, of the bequeet ai Next morning, Molier took the Wo.rmte Tea-1- rglTAtMl IM.. lighted to be the first to bring the enech via I-extagton for home; her oouein at New il-ksns , a flue real and the 'tappy mother, with J^Thim fo de ca’ldge do ’ was deuce waa ereeuzl ra Walnut street "just aa she wanted it." aa Vivetti apparently the cordial suppor t of open!" replied Old Mammy. "Course Hair Blake, commenced preparations said; and with "Mother Myra" for as CARRIAGE »J» I know d him. Brass de Lo ’t ‘Little inmate and her father and Joseph Gnat for such a wedding reception aa would a rata T.Muki■t.**. H M t aa*' •* •Sa t* >»a- Joe ’ done come baek." for frequent visitor* rears went by Hat- »»**. Obd, -MS H»«hf t*,na la n »aal*i > do honor to her son and herself gP ■ a. mwie |rm>. are. I —Ha- -a . AU about the hotel and at the laun ­ and the happy home of Joseph aot Tlie expected return of the long-lost dry the stables and negro quarters, Joseph was soon known to all shout Mary Gust found Its duplicate in this black faces were shining with delight; (tub emu | •he Nprrage * he old entered people and even they who knew nothing of were excited aud garrulous "Old "Little Joe" personally, joined in the LOOK AT YOUR FACE Fiwrun* nu"« marngmig Mammy" said, with sanitation. **I tote The population of Italy la very dene* * MtlN-MKONK-a.aad all FAt tAI. Itl.KWianie* prevailing hilarity. there being ffn people to every square you so! Hat feller not'Little Joe.* ” Tho room formerly occupied by mile of territory. M. it ruuui, SIO cent, all A Leo AT I ...... mm

CLINTON INDEPENDENT. FklDAT, SEPTEMBER 'll. 1895.

DIED AT HIS POST. ■SMC*AVSIM SSI** . The Independent From Oarlgnl Ths Bssi Salve in the world for Uala, J. O Wool. 8r., haa been quite sick, Braises, Mores, Uirars, Moll Hboaw. Fever HIRAM WAI.TRS THE \ KTKRAN but is now on the mend. Moras, Tatssr. Chapped lleo da , Cbilblsoes. ST. JOHN*. FRIDAY BRPTRMbKK H, 1* 9- OlNKJUt on HI. !»..« II. A M. Coras sod oil Mktu Eruptions, sod posi ­ Mr. and Mrs. Milo VanDeuaen's little tively moss Piles, or oo say required. It daughter is numbered with the sick. is gnnuatoed to give perfect eottalaciion TEN PAGES. * Som—oo. Cue WMI* Ha WuaiHU The ladies of the F. B. church gave a or raoooy refunded Pries *26 rants per e Pop, Wits tho reels a< r«ll bos. For solo Ivy FiIdow A Milliuau, Ml TI Mt Fill Week 10c tea in Snelllng ’s hall last Saturday Old NotII*i' ol Clinton Cou»«> A Faithful l.nploff evening. Johns end Fowler Oooo Hmm. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Craudell, Two Llvo* Sored. Died at the home of her non. Edward Hiram A. Walters, the veteran en­ September 18. INK. a daughter, weight, Mrs. Phobe Thomas, of Juration Cily, Faivor. in DoWltt township. Saturday, gineer. who has been in tbe employ of nine pounds. 111., wee told by her doctor* eke bad Coo September 21, 1BR6, Mary Antonette the D.. G. II. 9l M. railroad since 1HM, I. A. Wool attended the auuual con ­ sumption and that there was oo hope for Detoommime. her, but two bottles Dr. King's No* Dis­ The beautiful finish and artistic quality of the dropped dead In his cab last Thursday, ference of tlie M. E. church at Albion cover) completely cured Iter and *!•« says The subject of this sketch was bom while making the run between Linden as lay delegate. it raved her life. Mr. Thomas Egger*. work we are enabled to produce with our in Frmuce twelve miles from l*aris. and Gaines. The train was stopped by Little Bessie House, daughter of Mr. 130 Florida Mt. Mao Francisco. Buffered Improved Modern Skylight and jierfect November 18, 1818. At the age of 17 the lirem^i and the body of the dead ami Mrs. F. M. House, died Sunday. frotu a dreadful cold, approaching Con ­ yean she came to Ohio, ami at the age engineer carried to the Imggagc car. September 22. Although young, she an m pt loo. tried without result everything equipment offers attractions to Fair visitors, of 22 she married Frank Faivor. Two elm than bought one hottle of Dr. King a The train tlien proceeded to Gaines, in leavee many friends, young and old. New Dmmvery and in two weeka was in the Photo line, that cannot be equalled, sons were born to them. Five yean the Itopr that medical assistance could Geo. II. Sclienck and W. G. Withrow, cured. He is naturally thankful. It is after their marriage 3Jr. Faivor died. restore the engineer, but it was quite of this village, have purchased a stock snrh results of which these are sample*, much less excelled. Two yean later she married Mr. Del- evident long before reaching that sta­ of dry goods, boots and shoes, etc., at that prove the wonderful efficacy of this commime. Six children, oue son and tion that he had breathed his last. Mr. Leslie, and will go and take possession medicine in Cooglia and Coids Free trial arSpecial Low Prices Hve daughters, were bom to them. bottles at Fildvw A Miiiman ’a Drag store. Watters was a fpmiliar figure from one soon. They are prominent among our Mt. John* and Frwler. Kegnlar Mae. 50r. In 1HHI they came to DeWitt. end of tbe line to the other, and all best citizens. Success to them. and <1.00 & will prevail during the week at the Old Re­ Twenty-seven yean ago Mr. Delcom- railroad men had the most kindly feel­ mime died. Mn D. has ever since ing for him. His 42 years' record of UNION IIOMlv. liable Art Rooms. •lived with her son Kdward. One daugh ­ duty on the D.. G. II. A M. was one of From Our Regular Corrcepoadem. ter passed away several yearsagu Mn. unfailing fidelity, and his services will, Karmen are busy cutting com and Deteoiumiuiv was brought up In the doubtless, be greatly missed by the sowing wheat and rye. DON’T Catholic faith, but was u member of no managers of the road. Harriet Hyde ia teaching school in church at the time of her death. She He was the (list engineer to run a tbe township of Riley. nad great faith in prayer and practiced train over the entire length of road be­ Arthur Wyman is building a new BLAME it every day of her life. She believed tween Detroit and Grand llaveu. after dwelling houseou the farm on which he STAGES Term- STUDIO that got d works, not words, allowed the Its completion. He met with compara ­ resides. true Christian spirit. Her advice to her tively few accidents during his long A letter from a friend in Chicago says children was to always do as their con* term of service, lie was conservative the choicest peachesare selling in that science told them, and all would be and careful in the discharge of his dut ­ market for 00 cents a bushel. well. ies. You oould always tell when Hir­ 8. Me Master and M. McLean, the lat­ Her health bad been very poor for am Walters was crossing Clinton aven ­ ter of Spring Lake, went to Ithaca Tues­ many yean. She was ready and williug ue. by the slow and careful manner in day to look up a location for business. to go when the summons came. which his locomotive was driven, lie A very welcome rain visited these We can say to these bereaved friends : was well and favorably known by tlie parts the early part of last week, which Your dear mother lias passed away to a very early residents of 8t. Johns, as lie gave new life to crops and pastures, but better land, cheered by the knowledge commenced his sendee with the build ­ still the cry is, more. AHORSE of your love and affectionate tenderness, ing of the road. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Finch went to consoled by the thought that her teach­ Ills funeral was held from the family Ovid the latter part of last week to visit ings. when you were little, ha* not been residence. 28b Champlain street, De­ their son. Ezra, and will call on other 1 FOR in vain, and that in a very little while, troit. last Monday afternoon. Tlie friends while there. at the longest, you shall all meet, an Episcopal burial service was read by Milton Morton and his sister Mary , unbroken band, where parting does not tbe Hev. L. 1*. Hwett, assistant rector of started last Sunday morning for Hrent KICKING come and tears are all forever wiped Christ church, both at the house and Creek, Geneaee county, for a week * or for eating more than his away. Truly, we can say a true Christ­ |the grave. Though the house is u large visit with theiraunt, Mrs. O.D. Morton. share if you don ’t keep him ian lias been called home. one. it was not one-half large enough otava. warm. Two or three dollars Only waiting till Ike reaper* to comfortably hold tlie great number invested in a *M Blanket will Have the last a beat gathered home. of friends of the dead man who had From Our Regular Corrrvpomirnt. For the summer Ume has faoed George Uriuk is on tlie sick list. save you dollars in feed. The And the Autumn winds have come. gathered to pay their last respects. < >n Miss lieesie Hill is teaching tlie Sim­ are the strongest blankets t/ulckly. reapers ’. gather . of consumption, caused The honnrarv pall-liearers were James with Mrs. George Pierce, in Watertown, from la gripe. John GaUl. aged •» years. llleasdale. James Hohiusun, Cornelius 1 Ivan. George Ives, Henry Montreuil, last Thursday. HALT.... His funeral occurred at the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bedell and Mrs. church. Fowler, on the following Fri­ William Hltchie. James lUtchie. Alon ­ e demand for the zo Merrill. Thomas Rockford. Kdward 8. W. Norris and sou Frank treated Close buyer* uml appreciative Th day. conducted by the Itev. Witte, and l>eWitt Grauge to melon* last Saturday the interment made in the cemetery in McGinnias. Charles Merrill. Mr. Dunn. people, night. About eighty partook of tlie de ­ l^ebanon township. Tl»e funeral ser­ All of these gentlemen are engineers or vices were largely attended and a long conductors who have lieen closely as­ licious fruit. procession of sorrowing relatives ami sociated witli tbe deceased in work. Dr. and Mrs. Simmons, of DeWitt, went to (iwosoo last week to help cele­ friends followed his remains to their Tlie active pall-hearers, all formerly ATTENTION! brate tlie birthday of Mrs. Lillian last resting place. A wife and two llremen under Mr. Walters, were: Thomas 11. ilrown. David Rons . Geo. Knapp. Mrs. K. has been dead many childsen survive him. the children being In looking about for a complete stock of Charles, at St. lohns. and Mrs. Albert] Bennett. Herman Grunst, Peter Saveli. years but the children, in honor of her memory, meet at tlie home of some one deal table Staple and Fancy Gaddy . of Fowler. Harry Rice, Charles Me A uli lie. Kdward Thedeceased was born in Germany Doherty. The last named was llreman of the family on her birthday. From Owoaso the doctor and Ids wife went to and came to this country and settled in on the engine when Mr. Waiters died. The trainmen beautifully decorated Hay City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Seely is steadily increasing Detroit wliere he wooed and wedded Birchard. There too, they luul a grand GROCERIES Mias Caroline Swartz. There they con ­ the house and gave an appropriate flor ­ in Clinton County, and time. They attended a reception given tinued to reside for about seven years, al offering in tlie form of a miniature of and a large and well-selected stock by the Sheriff of Hay county to his wherever they have when they removed to Dallas township tlie engine, made of yellow* roses and of plain and decorated immortelles, with the figures “77 ” on Imndsmen. which was just tine. in about the year 1H82. where they pur­ tlie tender and front of tlie holler and been erected and put chased a farm U miles west of Fowler, the initials ”C. A G. T.” on the side of in operation the ver­ where they continued to reside up to the cab. The remains were interred Crockery, Glassware, in the family lot in Elmwood cemetery. Teachers Examinations. dict is, “They are the 1884, when, on account of his failing Par II Queensware and health, they moved into the village of HcMuIr of Tracker a Examination* In Clin most perfect and ef­ Fowler, where lie had a continuous resi­ ton county 1. aa rollowa: Home Decorations. From Our Regular Correspondent High Mbool room. HI. John*, third Thursday fectual mills I have dence up to his death. He was a de ­ Rev. 1*. Schuerer returned Saturday ami Friday. August U and IS, l» voted and consistant christain; never High aehool room. DvWIti. third Thursday Cali at our store and be satisfied as to from Sebawaing. and Friday. • tetobvr 17 and IS, ISM. ever witnesses in op­ had a law-suit, and we have yet to High school room. Si. John*, laat Thursday quantity, quality and price. Orlando Vaughan, of Reading, visited and Friday. March M and «, ISM. eration." They have learn that he ever had an enemy, lie at Dr. Post's last week. (bun House St. John., last Thuraday and was a kind hutband and an indulgent Friday. June M ami 95. IMS. Yours truly. sufficient power for Adam Russell and wife went to Ben- All examination, for Aral and second grade parent, and his removal by death lias zonia Saturday to visit relatives. • -•-rtlfloaiea will bavin at» o'doka m. sod con­ grinding and pumping. caused sadness and mourning among tinue two daya. Appttoanu for third grade Dr. Post lias his office in his residence certificate* will login at I <*> p ut. Thuraday. GEO. A. WELLS all who knew him. He left a record Ity order of thee IIioant of Examiner. They rarely ever get on the west side of Union street. a M WINSTON. NO. tl CLINTON AVK. which will serve as a monument to his Rev. Siebrrt. of Petnakey. the new U. ('ouiinl»*lo»ier of School* . out of running order. memory. U. minister, moved here Saturday. The All parts are strong I'aalH <»••» All Right. parsonage is nearly ready for him. and made by thorough­ Themany friends of D. II. Shepard 8. A. Poet, of Muskegon, visited his Furniture and in this county, especially in Ovid town ­ brother and otlier relatives here this ly schooled mechanics. ship, will be pleased to leam something week on his way home from Hillsdale. If you are thinking of of his present situstion in the West Guy Eagle and Maud Parks were From s private letter dated at Little­ married last Wednesday evening. The U ndertaking. erecting a windmill do ton. Colo.. Septemlier 8, 1W6, we extract ceremony was performed by John L. not do so until you the following facts : Eagle. Esq., and they began “keeping have first examined Littleton is situated a short distance house immediately in the second story from Denver, and llart is managing a of A. Russell's house. GREAT REDUCTIONS the perfect workings large cattle ranch owned ny his brother Rev. Edward Kirby and Miss Eaaie of this. James, lie says: “On the 13th of Dennis were married at the home of the IR FURNITURE^" June we commenced haying and will bride's parents. Tuesday evening. Sep­ ffiiish about the 18th of this month. tember 24. Rev. A. 11. Whitaker per­ We have been obliged to work every formed tbe ceremony, only the imme­ The King of Sunday, and so great was our anxiety diate relatives were present. Mr. Kirby which ie bound to fill our store with buyers. We to save our crop that we tried it one lias been appointed to a work in tlie Windmills. night by moonlight, but an eclipse de Methodist church at Wheatland. Hills­ arc trying to reduce our stock to make room tor priced us of the light, so we turned in dale county, and the happy non pie start- our new fall goods, and in order to do so we are We have in stock Mb tons of very nice mi for their Held of labor Wednesday. A fine working, strong alfalfa. We have gone over anti out Mav happiness ami success attend them. offering all our Parlor Goods. Couches, Book and desirable pumper 240 acres of this grass land twice since the 18th of June. We have 36 acres of COM I MO MVKNTH. Cases, Hide Boards, etc., at greatly reduced prices and grinder, propelled by the greater or lesser very flne corn. We have arranged to Tlie ImU w literary <-4uh will with Mra. _a mm. Wi free winds of heaven, is a joy and blessing to feed 2B0 head of cattle this winter. My labor 3, m two o'otaafc. wife and children are very well. Mat 1 I*m No. arc of thv M. K Sunday mhaot every farm home. Come and let us compare • Hi gtv«- * fruit .octal at th* U. A. R room. tie. who was not expected to live while MatunU) evening of this wrak. Hvptraibwr » notes. What every practical farmer and in Seattle, commenced to improve from Hagutvr rastoo of St. John. Hire, No. 3FT, HULSE. L O. T M. will occur next Friday evening. stock-grower points to with pride upon his the very day we arrived here, and she 17. All member, am rniiimnl to ia now apparently as well as ever. Wild be prevent farm is his AERMOTOR WINDMILL. The ladle. aM aaetety of the tiapiist church plums grow In abundance here. We win wrw i.ral* during tho Fair In the dinning UNDERTAKERS AND FURNITURE DEALERS were out one dav and brought home hall under the grand v«on I where ther will be Hve bushel* of beautiful ones. We leaved in meet their friend* and all hungrr have a tine lot of ducks and turkey* IB (JUNTO* AVENUE AMD OPPOEITE POBTOFFICE GKEC. T. and will have a good time feasting on The I ad Ivv of the M. E rburab will verve meal* at the fair ground during the count) them during the holiday*. We are all fair, in the vame MpalSg WOVSMlM well and doing well, considering all year, near Floral Hall avert 0*1 uar and things.” get a warm tonal for SS rant*. ST. JOHNS, RIICH, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, (SE1TEM.BER 27, IBHo

AiMHher Kirurale* la Detroit. The Independent. The excursion of the l^ind inst. to De­ STEAM PRINTIN'* ROUSE. troit was a success iu every sense of the wonl, and a great many of the excursionists have requested that Published avarv Thursday morn­ ing from tho Indapendent Block. another excursion be run on the 29th, Watt Tonr Wife No. I 7. Clinton avtnuk. 1 consequently the D., G. II. & M. tty. GEO. S. CORBIT. Proprieor. will give one more excursion to Detroit TBHMMi on that date. Or Daughter, or both, when you Strict)’ In Art • I. The train Las been timed to leave half coine to the Fair (which will be AIIIMUanmU of t*aat D m HabwrtaU*** au hour earlier on the 29th, than on the will bo mad* at tho rote ol SI M 22nd. and will therefore leave Ht. Johns the first week in October) to For Vmr at H:4«. Kate from St. Johns. $1.50. (tor adrerttmlog ratm are * 10n per column par come to our storo, whore you annum. Huataaa* uattcaa Sva ennte par lisa far There is certainly no belter opportun ­ each laaartlan Mditartal notice., laa oasu. ity of seeing Detroit than on one of Buaiaam carda. II par Uaa par year will be made welcome, and at Marriage, birth aad death noUcea laaartad fraa. these popular lixcuralons. For this ex­ Dhtlunrr commaaU, reaolutlua*. cards of thank*, cursion bicycles and baby carriages ate., will be charged lar at the rata Of Sea ceata the same time we will interest par Itaa. will be carried free, and there will be a Herreapoadeaee coalmining local saws U aelicited you with tho new and beautiful from ail parte of the oouatr. Of the Clinton County Agricultural and Hor­ man lu the luggage car to look after r anurias roe not go them. This has been one of the fea­ goods just received. JOB FIELIHSTTUSTO ticultural Society, tures of these excursions. U naurnamad far atria aad cheepaeea It has also been arranged by this company that one of the Detroit A iielle Isle Steamers will lie at this com BUSINENN DIRECTORY. To be Held in St. Johns, Tuesday, Wednes­ pany ’s dock to take passengers to Helle day, Thursday and Friday, Octo­ Isle, the fare for the round trip being Barbera. but 10 cents. HACIIII POKHCH. proprietor af ThaCoalral ber 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1895. For the next Sunday ’s excursion (of I lar her Shop. Ladies’ aad child r*u ’i hair JoaUiag a spec laity, (iaad bath room* ta r the 29th) we will have ample room, and With favorable weather next week Stock-growers are feeding and clean­ accomodation will be made for all. so Attorneys. the people may look forward to the hold- ing up their animals with the view of that those desiring to see Detroit with iiiR of one of the best fairs that envied taking the blue ribbon away from his its attractions on a Sunday can do so K WIN HKVMUMIi;, A. AT- neighbor who is so sanguine. Nothing for the last time this year by taking ad ­ i TOHNBY. Over Putt’# Oroaary. 1404 Clinton county has ever held. Nothing appears to be omitted on the part of is certain in this life, even with the vantage of the low rate offered. jaag c. uooLigr. President Spaulding and Secretary viewing committees and judges at our YON * DOOL.INO. Attorney* at Law, St SfM-u.1 tend*) la Chlrs«o. L Johaa. Mich. < tfltea over Kendrick's store. Frink to make this, the fortieth annual county fain. You will lift your eyes The Goodrich Line, always up to the exhibition this society, all that could with bright expectations only to see IN CLOAKS DI*A(IU)INII. NORTON * W KIM Kit. At- times, has put into effect a very low t5 Uoruey* at Lao. utter over (it. Johaa Nation­ be desired. The interest manifested by your competitor going away with his rate to Chicago and return from Grand al Bonk —1440 our merchants, manufacturers, stock- exhibit wearing the blue ribbon. Don't Haven and Muskegon. \iriLI. H. HKVNHON, Attorney at Law aad growers. farmers and citizens generally, feel bad over the situation for there is The rate is one fare for the round W Solicitor In Chancery. otter orcr Puli'* trip. $3.U). and includes berth. Tick­ AND CAPES... grocery store. 1*1* is daily increasing, and those who a favoritism and prejudice in every hu­ ets are good going on rsatunlay night man being. M. H. CAMTl.t:, Attorney al l.sw week ago appeared dormant, are to-day and returning on the following Sunday Money to Loan, otter head of Cliaten the most earnest and active. The good The building, stands, stalls and pens night boat from Chicago, giving parties Warenua. east side. 11*3. all (lav in Chicago to eujoy the numer ­ house-wife now smiles as she goes about have been put iu a safe and comfortable ous summer attractions there ; dramat ­ we have a superb stock. A good Fur Cape for $7.50. joh* m. rtotw*. Haaar a. wauuudu . in preparation of some articles for dis ­ shape. ic and musical performances in theatres I’.UBWA A W AI.HKI IMifi, Attorney. play at the county fair. The maiden The track is line and fast, and over and concert gardens, league lull games, A Fine Black Astraclmn Fur for only $16.00. This is a at Law, at the old .land, over the "corner and the world famous boulevards of Fdrug etore," St-Johns, Mich. I**7 who a fortnight ago said. “ shoot the which we may expect to witness some hummer and can ’t he heat. fair,” is now uttering the strongest ap­ tine sport. Chicago for bicyclists, llring your A l.llltl IMi K * IIHHtIKN, Attorney* at The following illustrations will give wheel which will lie checked free on Law. Otter orer Allison's Jewelry Store peals to her “best fellow. ’’ to come, take some idea as to what may lie seen at the boat. m.m. raaaig. r.g. raaaiM a . J. oalpwin her and to do ail in his power to make Clinton County Fair to amuse and in­ For tickets and additional Informa ­ nKRHINN * HAl.nWIN, Attorney* at this fair only second to the state fair. struct those present : tion. call on or write to N. Robbins Jr., X Low and Solicitor* lb Chancery Bounty, Gen'l Forwarding Agt.. Grand Haven, pension. real estate agent*, conveyancers and W. H. Holbrook. Gen'l Forwardiug In Seal Plush Capes money loaner*. Also examine title*, par taxes, and make collections. But!new entrusted to tbeir Agt.. Muskegon, or II. A. Komi. Gen­ care will he promptly and faithfully attended to. eral Passenger Agt., Chicago. utter over Wlckea' grocery. Cl to ion Avenue, St Johns, Mich. IIS* we have a splendid assortment and they are a popular

Dentistry. LIVERY gurtnent. Our Cloaks are all new. as wc carried over —AND- mH.. K KIN ION, Dentist hast Walker hut one garment purchased last season. AS USUAL • Street.Sire* II** A WE TAKE THE LEAD. Physicians. r It. I>4IUI,K. n . II., Surgeon sod Ho I • uieotiatbir Physician. Utter and residence er Spaulding A Co.’* hardware, opp. The Steal. Respectfully, y J. rHAVIN. n. U„ Over Klldew rj e A Mill man's. Diseases of woman and chil­ dren a specialty. RANK C. IIUNN, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon. Otteo over Hruler's store, Fowler i. I**7 winners. Kntries to close Tuesday. Boarding Stable l!. KN API*. M. U., Physician and Conditions October 1, lMk>. 3. L. KENDRICK C* s -rgeon. Utter at residence. Aral house For horses owned in Clinton county "Nallle K." south

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U. PM'WKKrr, Lending I’hotogrs- Please examine our “Steel Oven Range” o..__ . t,her. over < A <'«.'• store It. Jonaa. '■"opylnic and enlsrging Work gueranteod Brat-rlaaa. before buying. It burns less fuel and bakes Veterinary. (inicker than any cast oven range. n. V. S. Itokl Mednlist of n• (hr Ontario Vntertnnr) ('ollngn. Uttce, MeDoamMs drag atom. Night*. Fnimer* Hot*I tilling Down to tho Clinton Painting. CORBIT & VALENTINE. fount.v Fair.

J* m____ by• mall i promptly attended to. Qnnllty IVmon* Malting tho Approaching Clinton WALKED STREET WEST j’eicellene*. tho aama of wiiia," la our motto, County Fair will Kind It to thetr Intcrmt to veins trial IMOtr onil ml Undertaking. BENOY’S BAZAAR, llrmd of Clinton Armue. hrforr returning Vt . ISOHAHAIS. I’NDKKTAKER— houM*. m » aavtng of the fair Mpwaw may Walker fttroct Kaat, St. Johns, Mkb. Hot lie met In the purrhmm- of nccdnl household nrllclen. Ilmutlful Tumbler* 3 rent! emeh or 'Util. A III ME. Kunoml Furnisher*. No IS. Clinton Aw. and opp poaioerr. St. At cent* m down. A new and handsome line of ohaa. E. I. lli'LL. Dtfactor, raa. MKI Wight St. LAMPS

Of all «(»m, Mfln mmI prtcw Call mkI art* l hr on. AGENTS Mm lictpwt fully, C E BENOY The Clifton House CHICAGO, Is recognized the headquarters for ail Michigan people. Heing controied by Detroit capital, its proprietors feel spec­ ially interestetl to make Michigan trade ami traveling public at home. The ratm are reasonable. $2.W. $2.5(1 anti $8.00 per day. American plan. Accommodations TO SKI.I. THE lirst class. ^-THE WIGGINS SANITARIUM.^ GEO. CUMMINGS HOTEL CO., T. JilBW, MTrmOAW. nnoewirrone ______iuk I iwwmwhwl dartre for •♦•Treatment of dilnv i'W plmcfwt upon I hr nurkM. With All Kidney and Bladder TrouDies. • «uhrr n largr atm** Nu»lly *; —Mw» mm NKttVOI M I'SO'TnATKKL awl nil WANTINO I)I**I' \SRR. rtnn.oonr inetnrInntrtr «»iof an hour iHir Wmahrra am in* iirrffxx amtlafaotton whrtwrrr antd. and WH POSITIVELY CURE DIABETES flBLBTIS (Sugar Diabetes. miaraotn- ibm to do aa ri'praarntrd Thla W'lifn wt> any Ci;rk «>• mmn a kamtai . ash pkrm ankvt n hk . hr only nmoMim that doaa wot mprr—nt • old arrnb prtnrtpal NolHiitoaMm pnllad We CURE Bright * Disease of the Kidneys if wmi. havetb* .w Mom and no rtothra Inm Will wash K I - am too Iwtdly lirokm down. Tim lUolmrltm I* ntulpnnl with mil mw mini wi i —mrr nftftarniita for the imulMMt ol KMwjr iHMm I Imn* l» N«* »h«mt llm tmnimwii. Wmil lurpwrticvrtamaml prtun. Putman, Sumner t Son ^Correspondence Address WIGGINS’ SANITARIUH, ST JOHNS. MICH j&JZ mnTmm'mrn SeHdtttd. ST. JOHNS, MK IflUAR. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27- 1H»5. The Independent A COLD WAVE •. 1895 .. (iBOMiiK N.('ORBIT, Editor ud Proprietor. For the Fall and Winter Has struck us and many cool Iff. JOHN* FRIDAY. SKPTKMIIEH TT.lMft JOHN HICK days sod evenings will fol ­ TRADE. low. Therefore we take this TEN PAG-ES. DRY GOODS, opportunity to announce that we are prepared to supply WIIV UHKKNIIACKh AUK (HH WONKY. your wants with a ...... JACKSON.. The $ft4tt,UH0,iKi0 of United States Treasury notes or greenbacks tiial liave CLOAKS Strictly up to Date Stock of tiik wnci—ruL been in circulation for the i>aat thirty yearn are the I rest answer to tiie void bugs and silver bugs who claim that MERCHANT TAILOR metal money of one kind or the other is AND CARPETS. the only real money. These greenbacks la allowing a bnndaomc line of to the amount of nearly 98AU.00U/WI, are falsely claimed by the bankers and Fall Suits--Over Coats. gold bug» to be redeemable by the (iov FALL emment m gold, mid for tliat reason alone are valuable. Hut, as a plain This Season we are better and earlier and WINTER matter of fact, they are not. Find, be­ prepared than ever before to supply SUITINGS cause there is not and never lias been any law making them so. Second, lie- the wants ol stylish and particular Which will be made up in the most mod ­ cause the act forbidding their destruct ­ Now is the Time dressers. Come in and satisfy your ­ ion forbids their lieing redeemed in gold ern and yierfect iitting manner. or anything else, and orders that they to Buy Cloaks. self of the merits of these claims by a must be kept out and continued in cir­ personal inspection. culation. which could not lie done if Our Line includes Overcoatings they were ever “red eemed." Third, be­ a Specialty. cause none of the people of the United All the Novelties ot the States ever wants them redeemed. Wilson & Son... Every business man. every workingman Season In Capes and 5anr*'Kvery garment guaranteed to he and even fanner is perfectly satisfied perfect und eaay tilting, and the quality with the greenbacks and mtlnitcly pre­ Jackets. of good* to be aa represented. fer them to gold or silver coin. Why ? Simply because every citizen of America knows tliat behind every one of those A. T. SMITH’S greenbacks lies the whole wealth of the United States. $7'>.OOO.U0O,UOO, over tt&Ni of good prop erty for every dollar of Carriage and Wagon Works. greenbacks issued, so that no sane man of ordinary intelligence or a teaspoon- Corner of Higham and Brush Sts., ful of brains ever dreams of doubting that the greenbacks are “good ” money ST JOHNS, MICH in the l»est sense of the term. Hence it is they puss current wherever they are known. Iiotli in England and on the continent of Eurojie. as well as in every comer of the United States, and will buy just as much of anything as gold coin of equal denomination. Senator Jones, of Nevada, who is con ­ ceded by men of all parties to Is* by far Low Prices Settles It. the ablest man in the United States Sen­ 33 Clinton Avenue ate on the money question, declared in When they an- low i-nniut. and lierguge uilm; his great speech in lhMR that “it was a Is the Place to Buy Them, art* on the ground ttoo.- on misfortune to mankind that the words Where You SEWING promise to pay were ever printed on the greenback, because by it millions were Find the Largest Stock MACHINES led to believe that the value or exchange ­ la tin- rt-aann I am aciUng ao many. able power resided hi that promise in­ And lowest Prices. stead of in the legal-tender power con­ LISTEN: I will huvp on exhibition at tin* Clinton County Fair, on the fir

SKNATOIt PKKKKIPs 1*1. AN KOIC Call and Examine the Goodrich Line for Chicago. MIISKV. Burch Plow Senator I'eller (l*np.) has written a New Styles, Qualities, letter to.I. 1). Holden, of this city, in X >. l . which lie comes out ttiongly in favor Prices. of currency based upon laud values alone. He has discarded silver and the We have the Sub-Treasury plan, and writes that he lielieves the chief trouble with the Largest Stock country is interest and its twin evil, rent, lie calls attention to the fact that Ever Brought into the average rate of interest is 7 |*er The Magnificent New K»»t Mpatnxhlp, cent., and states that the net average savings of the people for the past forty Central Michigan at Prices years have not l»een over :t |ier cent, that Will Suit ATLANTA lie says : ----- AND------We are paying more than twice :ts much for the use of the money we have Everybody. lieen compelled to borrow as we have CITY OF RACINE been able to save from our labor. Kents riie host General Purpose Plow on earth are governed by prevailing rates for the (Itullt exprowly far this rout. ,) use ot none) I lave come to the con ­ clusion that, giving all proper consider ­ The*- steamships have immense n-wm power, which enables them to make their reg ­ ation to every plan of reform which has Some Reasons Why ular netted nice III the Itiml uilfax urnbk* been suggested, the people cannot re­ weather. cover from their oppressive burdens of Karti IsNll tone liurthen with sleeping aeeom- debt except through the abolition of in­ inodatlnne lorSH |»aaeetigcra. will lent el.it x> p It is the best plow in the market: IIavkn for Chioaiha daily, at ttmup. m. terest, or at least lo i.during the rate Kxtra Saturday trip* tnCMouo,rommene- to a levellielovv that of the permanent ing June 1 mid ending Septemlicr Ikj IIi days savings of the people. To aliolish in­ Inciualve. First —No other plow will do tin- same work, and do it a* well with the same Arriving in < 'hleagt* the following morning in terest will require tliat the people them­ draft. time for the outgoing trains selves. acting through their properly Hk« own —No other plow will do work as well, hotli ill hard and soft ground, work coiistit uted agent . the (government, shall ing well in hard ground where other plows will not work at all. Fare, berth included. - - - K:;.imi take charge of their own monetary af­ Third —No other plow holds as easy, runs as steadily, or cleans the furrows out as fairs. preparing, issuing and controlling Hound Trip, good for season, • :,.ih» their own money through theii own in­ Our New Stock nicely. strumentalities as may lie liest adapted FotJBTH—No oU mi plow is as cheap, taking into consideration all that pertains to a good plow. Returning, Have Chicago .tally at ; :»•p. nt.. to the purpose. I can see no way out of arriving nt tirand Haven early next morning our troubles tliat will In* so safe, so just, has nearly all arrived Fifth—Al! parts arc interchangeable so that it is necessary to carry hut one aa- In time for the Rally a. m l.imil.sl Ex­ so easy of accomplishment, and so effi­ I sort men t of repairs. press train on I)., (1. II. A M. K'y tor all |«oinls We purpose to make all onr work tirst-elaas. and should mtr breakage nreor from Kant and North. cient as to coin our land, issue moiiev Kxtra Sunday trips to lirnnd Itaven. eom- based upon our wealth, and almlish the and it is by tar the Most i aetnal defect or Haw, we will tarnish the ne«essary repairs free, lint the defective mcttrlng June 2, and ending Sept. A, l«>lh .lays business of issuing money by corpor ­ pari' must lie held for our inspection or no allowance will In- made. t net naive All Well Work and Pump Itepairing done in a satisfactory manner, promptly and This la the abort line to CHICAGO. I'aaaen- ations. Handsome Line of gers sh.iul.lae that I heir tickets rew.l via tirand In an interview in Emporia. Mr. I'efTer | and nt reasonable charges. Also agent tor the eolebrnltd Aermotor Wind Mills. Haven and this impular line Through tickets to all point* via Chieagxi said that be was glad to see the land- Ladies , Misses and eau la had of all railroad ticket agents money idea progressing in the race of A. W. OOODKICM, JOHN W. HIM.MAN. - - cs-EOsecs-s: t. - - Prral. Mileage Sup I. Chicago. what be called "rabid metallism." He Children s Cloaks, Capes II. A. ftoNN. (Yen'I Pans Ag't. Chicago. has delared against tree coinage, and is Successor to Conn «% Munro.) against the entire silver movement. lie and Jackets we have At the Old Stand, State Street West. ST. JOHNS, MICH. will take the stump against it this fall. —l‘rt*n binjHtlrh fmm ttmporia, Kan. ever shown. I .«»«•« I Option Cnnt rut Ion NOTICE... twin. Sept. 21, HB&. When You Want There will be held in the circuit court Now is the time to save money by room, in 8t. John* , October », 1HW>, at (fathering op your old clothes and 10:30 a. m.. a county convention to per­ have them colored, cleaned and re­ fect arrangements for a I>*cal (kptioii paired at the campaign for Clinton county. I*et there Thatnext job of PRINTING, come lie a strong representation from every OIJR NEW Fall and Winter Dress Goods are now being to THE INDEPENDENT OFFICE French Steam township in the county. I#et everyone shown, and we respectfully invite your inspection of the feel a personal interest In making it by same. Extra good values in Hosiery and Underwear. We have recently added to our job Dye Works. their presence a successful meeting. FOR FAIR WEEK we shall offer special inducements in all rooms a large number of new type I have a NEW PATENT PRO- Hy request of ,1. 11. IIILL.. UKSS anil do the work as well as it Kox Mi. Ovid. Mich. departments. faces, of the latest styles, and are can lie done at the large city factor ­ 1*. 8. Correspondence solicited as to ies. First class coloring done. Work program etc. for non rent ion. prepared to first-class work at done on short notice. My prices Jolin Hicks an* the lowest, Call ami me. TllK INi* ki *kn okn i and Detroit Free moderate prices. Ureas one year $1.75. DRY GOODS. CLOAKS AND CARPETS. 1%H Clinton Aw. J, GORDON) PfOD.

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Independent J«le UUtoct «m la town restore HlglMBt Honors —World ’s Fair, THE COUNTY FAIR judge H. M. Perrin to Mill in po« JudgaJ. H. Cnuwuu.of Detroit. In (own I«. COMMIT, D.M. i r. to visiting m 8. . JOMM. FRIDAY, SRPTRMBEH S, t«R F. Her. H. B. Butler r tolled Pom nail the front fhDtfpt part of the weak. TEN PAGES. ■squire Severance spent last Sunday at bte old borne In Oakland county vSuH And we are entered io the free-for-all race on low -TH1 Mr. and Mia. a . 8. FI Maw ware vtoitine Mia. P’S. slater in Lanetng Tu today prices in Footwear. Watch ue go. We will take you Samurl Keller, our cigar-makrr, was In Port Huron on business loot Monday. to the first quarter with u drive on Ladies ’ find Misses’ Cliotoo County Savings Bank Mrs. Edwin PUnssil to still confined to the ST. johns . Mich . boats of her parents In Ionia by sickness. BAKING Fine 8hoes at half price ; to the second quarter with Stella Wolcott and Ed ns Frink left kata Wed­ Prj » 4 Per Cent, Interest on nesday mominir to enter Adrian ooltoee. the beat $2.00 Ladies ’ Kid Shoes in town ; to the third Mrs Bd. Maitlson. of Praakfort. lad., to here netting her mother. Mia. T. H. Hart. POWDfR ^fluartur with such a slashing cut in Men ’s Fine Shoes Real Hrtato BoMurtty. Mrs. Geo. D Cooper, who has bean suffering MOST PERFECT MADE. from heart trouble for some Urns, to sUghtly JBtint it will he apparent to all that we are decidedly in latter. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free A. J. toumni. Pm P. K. Wtu«om, Tm, Joe Dooiing will leave next weak for De­ from Ammonia, A him or any other adulterant. 3. PnxKU. VePm. H. C. D kitm Am. Tees the race. While down the home stretch we will skip troit. where hi will eater the Mich loan Medi­ ■ 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. cal code***. "fftrithout a break with such prices on our .School Shoe* THE UtOAL NAHKKTM. Ed. Butler spent Sunday and Monday In ornmorTBi InoiPMOWT, l •>ur village. He was Journeying from Detroit tier du ­ Onto..» returned from their eastern trip with the dose ties in the high school Monday. Mye. .40. TIME, OCTOBER 1, 2, 3, 4. Warn..» of tost week. The work of grading the grounds Better. .W*i.u Andrew Sood. of Olive, to expected borne around the central building is progress Henna. .nh.W this week rrom bis visit to Scotland, bis Tallow .at ing finely. There is uo reason why we OF MY Hay. timothy $lo.«.*12.o*». mother country. potatoes 35. The Louisville visitors, toad by Commander should not have as tine grounds around Mb Km fofo- Itoboli. returned lest Saturday afternoon, our public buildings as around our pri­ Corn, ear, .2u. lari. op. tired and anttolted. vate dwellings. COMPETITOR. Dutcher’s Cash Shoe House. Wood. »l.(«Mtfl.40. Mrs MagiU. of Nod. this state, who to visit­ Hide* .08. The library is undergoiug a general Pel to. .HM*~to. ing at Mrs- Alvin shaver's, this village. Is down overhauling and i-e-arranging and the Howto. AMW-M wub typhoid fever. ortgage »alk . -Mmii kaviac baea mad* Id ito* t-oudliloes of* r* rutin taarifiaa* Ohleheo. broiler* "7l* say proMadtap* be ber of members and friends assembled « month with friends at Auburn. N. Y. taken to foreclose mid mortgage; sod uo salt or at the church, which was tastefully ar­ Church and Resale Ptilfrey, was ap­ thazar proceeding tt tow or In equity having bean tn- (leorge Backer, of Saginaw, who baa been pointed todraA' up a constitution and •tltutrd to recover my part of the debt aecurad by ranged, to welcome the pastor, llev. D. spending a few days with hto slater. Mrs B. F. I nutter running u Bazaar. ■aid mortgage, therefore, by virtue of the power of D. Martin, home from conference. II. Hogtrs, returned to hto home yesterday. by-laws for the to- he organized literary •ale lh Mid mortgage roaialbed. sud of tkfUiluU How goods to boy I have no idea, ia *och rase made i*ad provided, nalce t« hereby J. Patterson, in a few well chosen H. A. Moore and family are enjoying a good society. As the high school is so large, give* Union October SMili. I tWA, at awe o'clock visit rrom bis sister*. Mrs. Mary H alien beck. it is to he hoped that the society will be lathe afternoon, at the voi trout door of the t’oall words, gave the address of welcome. Ilrnmmers give me taffy and laugh House tor Clinton Coaniy. In Michigan. In the Avon. N. Y., and Mrs. Mattie Taylor. Sheperd. a prominent feature iu the year's work. Village of tH. Johns, In raid count*, inert* will b# He dwelt some what upon the improved Mich. at me. •old si public vendue to the btghevt bidder, the condition of the church over one year Mrs. J. 8. < tsgood Is still confined to her home Katarprlaw Worthy of Holler. premier* In Mid mortgage, deer ri bed. via: The Everybody tells me my goods are high, west half ol the ea»t half of the *-*■! half of the byatekne-e, but each succeeding day brings Frank Gruler, conductor of thesteam ago. and the untiring zeal of the pas to i. But 1 can ’t tell the reason why. northwest quarter of mrttou ibtny-Bve, In town- Ills every effort lias been for the up­ with It renewed signs and hope for her com­ elevators and dealer in grains, seeds, ■hip mven north of range fofcr »e»t In Michigan.— plete recovery- 1 suppose I paid too high It*tad Jnte 7Jd, into. building of the society and winning wool, pork, poultry, etc., at Fowler, GKORUK SKRVIStt. (•■tardiau, Hubert Burnett, who had been visiting Noble Puttx* A Balhwis , Mortgagee. souls to Christ's kingdom. He spoke in llumett and Mrs. Taylor Stookton, this vil­ has prepared samples of grains and For all mv goods. Oh, my! Ob, my! AMy’« tor Mart eager 4|w1? behalf of the entire society when he ex­ lage. returned to bto borne In Leavenworth. seeds which he will show in clean glass If Homebody were'so kind. MEAN MEN IJKIIHATK (IHIIRR—.Mat e of Mtctitgea tended hearty appreciation of his return Kansas, last Monday front cases at our couuty fair next week A County of ('Union, m. Al a »eeslou af the Miss Carrie Brown, who bad been spending Probate Court for the county of CHbloe. holden al to us as our pastor for the ensuing year. and of which the following is a list: To give me a kick just------the Probate oMrr in the Tillage of Ml. Jean*, on a vacation In our village, the chief truest of He used for illustration the captain of a Wiibat —Rudy Bed. Med C'lawaoo. White Monday the tad day of September, in the year Mrs. Oeo. A. Steel, returned to her home In For my leaving a trade of hand one t house rut eight hundred and ninety-five. Clawson. Olehl Mediterranean. Gencaae Giant. Say mean things, but we mean ship, whose duty it was not only to guide Detroit Monday morning. To try something I don ’t understand. Present. Chari** M. Merrill. Judge of Probate, Improved Bed Kuaeten. Pool. Nigger. Sur­ just what we say. We are la the mailer of the estate of THOMAS the ship aright, but in case of storm, to Mr. Ambrose Clow, who bad been spending prise. Golden Cross. REHGEL. deceased a very pleasant vacation with hto brother-in- Oa reeding and Sling the petition, duly veritod. have perfect control over the crew and O ats —Early Gothland. Early Swede, White Often I wish I were hack ugaiu headquarters for good Tea und law. John Hleks. toft last Friday for hto borne of Theodore Use gel praying that the lari will passengers. Such qualities we found in Scotch. Common White. Winter Turf. In the little town called Allegan. ahdlestanwal of Mid deceased may be proved and the person of the pastor who has been In Now Westminister. U C. Rvo- Whlle Winter, Dark Winter. Coffee. Golden Sheaf Flour. A admitted to prohole aad that ho*wrt Mrngel may John and Oliver Spaulding. Jr., returned to With a stick to whittle in my hand, be appoin ed executor of mid < Mate. returned to us. Psaw —White Marrow, Black Eye Marrow, fresh line of Canned Goods. Thereupon it U ordem that Friday, the Ann Arbor last Monday to resume their Scotch. Common Field, Green. Cow. As that is the trade I understand. 1 Nth day of October, A. D IMM. at one o'clock After singiug, Kev. D. D. Wartin re­ studies at the University. Miss Madge Buu- In the afternoon be assigned tor the bearing of mid ChovBn Sbkii-June. Mammoth. Alaike. Al- Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods. day went to the same institution yesterday. petition, and that Ike befn at law and legatee* of sponded in his pleasing and forcible falfu. Crimson. Small White. When I against a competitor advertise mid deceased aad all other per on» ioterrvtcd In D. H Power, of Pontiac, rpeot Sunday and manner. He said he believed the peo ­ Onus Grass Sun—Canadian. Kentucky. mid will, are required to appear at a •emton of Mb! I run against a buzzsaw in disguise. ple felt just what they expressed, and the front part of the week with friends In Bngltsh. court then to be holden at the Probate ottre In the Uretnbuah and St. Johns. He reports their village of fM. Johaa. aud show cauar. If any there they surely showed It by their presence Ml*cxi.uAi«r«>r* Western Timothy, Tall O. -A~ PUTT, bo, why the will should not be approved little child as haring been very sick with Meadow Oat Grass. Orchard Grass. Bed Top Of bazaar busmens I am tired and sick. And It is farther ordered, that potter* be given le here tonight. Some one asked him if the perms* Interested in M*d relate of the pea- choiera-lufantum Grass. Hungarian Grass. German Millet, Flax I wish I were home whittling n stick. GROCER. Mr. aod Mrs. J. H. Cortotl returned from their Baser of the hooting (hereof by causing a copy af lie thought we could build another mon ­ Seed, tied Caffrr Corn, While Caffer Corn. this order to be published lh the Clinton Inde­ ument as large this year as last. To visit at Bay View last Saturday evening, both If the truth should be told pendent, a newspaper printed aad rtmilaled in which he replied thus: ** If we can much Improved through the influences of ■aid county of Clinton, for three •urceeaies rest and pure air However. Mr. C. was seized I’m not able a candle'to hold week* previous to said dav of hearing. build up the character of the youug ('BAULK- M. MERRILL with a bullous attack Saturday night, which Date. Name and Uasldenoe Age Against thet'hicago Fenny Store. fA srueconv.i ______lodgr-ot Pruiuie people with such strength that, come housed him Sunday and Monday. -J. Rdwanl Kirby. Waldron. Mich.. X! TOM PADLEY, Essie K. Dennis. Eureka...... 35 It is making me tired and sore. IIMBATi: OMfiatM—Stole of Michigan what will, they will not be led away, Harry I) Squalr. who spent a very pleasant county of Clinton. »». At a sessionoi the Pro- vacation with bto parents and friends In this Pbale Coert far the county of Clinton, holden at the we will have built monuments of more Kxnirslan to Chicago ami Milwaukee The Pioneer Hnmtssmaker. Probate (Mice, in the village of Si. Johns, oa worth than that church edifice. ” village, returned to Detroll last Monday to re­ Monday, the 28d day of Neptomber, in the year sume hto studies as a Junior In the Michigan The Detroit, Grand Haven A Mil­ one thouMad eight hundred and timety-Ser. After siugiug ** When the Roll is Medical College- Harry to s wide-awake youug waukee Railroad in connection with the Promot.Charles M. Merrill. Judge of Probate. Chicago A Grand Trunk Railway and In the matter of the estate of MICHAEL Called Up Yonder. " followed the serving man and to making good use of hto time and M D(8EK, deceased. of fruit, which was much enjoyed. opportunities. Goodrich Transportation Co. from Oa reading and filing the petition, duly verified, Hand-shaking, visiting and a general J. P. Campbell, of Essex township, left here Grand Haven, will give one grand ex­ of Michael a Measer, proving that the lari will aad cursion to Chicago and another to Mil­ Tie Advice Sim teslameet of Mid darrased taa* be proved and ad- good time enjoyed by all present. At last Monday, for the old home of hto parents, ra ttad to probate and that L«d!a Mower may beap- near Adrian, for the purpose or bringing back waukee. on Tuesday, October 1st, and Iminted ezeeutric of sold aatale. an early hour all were homeward bound with him hto aged widowed mother, who will for these excursions one fare for the Thereupon it li ordered, that Priday, the with pleasant memories never to be for ­ round trip has been made. tfilh dav of Ortoher. A. D. IMM. at spec d her few remaining years in hto home Chicago ticket* are good via all rail ■me o’etoek iu the alterooou. be ssrigoed for the gotten. ONK-Wno-WASTIIKUK. aod that of hto broth? r Joseph, who lives near aud Durand or via Grand Haven and llw In lliel bearing of mid petttioo. and that the betrv at law Iqr. Such demonstrations of pun* love on the \j aad irgsiecv of soul deceased aod all other persons 1 - tlie Goodrich Steamers. The Mil­ interested In said will are required to appear at a An Old Knldrnl (Ion. part of children to their aged parents, tells waukee tickets are via the D. G. II. A •aarion of Mid court then to he holden at the Pro­ plainly of their worth as citizen* bate once, in the village of fit. m*a aection SI. Wcatphelto tLuu. by the Probate Court of Clinton ( oanty, Michigan, ner; Vermontvtlle, J W. Strffe; Winfield. E. found relief at oeo* Electric Bitters ia oa the 27th day of Jane, |*Sft, to evil real relate he M made ia thu caadtHoas of a mortgage chart* » Stewart and wife to Judaon H. Clark, «. Wood. especially adapted to cars all Kidney and longing t* the egmie of Rlehord Terrill, ■limn I. executed by DeuatsMolllvuu and Eller Mulltroa to rn 74-MO arras, aection M, Victor. $100. q. a I will sell at public vendue, to the hut heel bidder, Wlllmai Walker, dated Kehrnary Jttb. IMS. sad re­ Liver troubles and often gives almost in­ corded to the «•<** ef tha Register of Deads tor Fred Hchnoto to WI Ilia Me Louth, to aeiaa on Free, Kerth to Heaven. I Challenge Competition! on •Mturday. the Slot day «*f August. IMMA. Motion 27. (Hire, $84.. q. c. stant relief. One tnal will prove our si one o'etoek in the aflernvoe of that day .at the rimtoo county, la Michigan no Kebntsrv 34. IM0, la Llhor 72 of mortgages, on pat* 473 ; on which Horace Tuoksr and wife to George Cardinal, Died. Saturday night. September 21, statemen t Price only 50c. for large bot ­ Probate otoer. In the Village af fit. John#, in nH is County of Cllnloa, the following daarrih d pram- mortgage (here is claimed to ho due at the data of and on bioak IN. t* Johns. $Mo tle. At Fildew A Millmau * Drag Store, A 25c box ot pa|wr for 15c dear. It’s this native. •Ltaon hundred aod rixty dol­ 18B6. (iracie. the dear baby of Mr. and p tve*. u>-wit The east owe hundred ami eleven aad Anthony Wleber and wife to John Halfman, St. Johns and Fowler. only D at the Fenny Store twenty-eight one h end rot ha as ran Ot the south orvt lars aad twelve real*, besides aa attorney fee Mrs. Wilbur T. Church, this village of thirty-fire dollar*. Ml puls ted la mid mortgage fi» asm. section S4. Delia*. fiijNRM 2fic Stocking Supporter** for 18c are too fractional quarter of »»cttow number etghtooa, ia Township number meow north of Haaye number to ho paid shook! any proceedings he taken tu tere- Theresia Schafer at al to Ltoaie Fedewa. 4* aged 4 months and 10 days. The eloae mhl mortgage : aod *o salt or proceeding at acre*, section SB, Dallas. $U»> dear. We sell them at Be a pair. one west, to the fiur of Michigan. —Dated July funeral occurred at the family residence 17th. IRA. law or to equity having been instituted to recover Oerhardt Kademaeher St al by She rig to Fur your favor ia OMo ’a Curs for the aay pari of the debt severed by Mid mortgage • Mtohael Kpttxtoy, ISO acres on sections 15 and td-7 WILLARD C. LYON. on Lansing street. Monday afternoon, thioat aad lung's aad we can confidently Admiatatreter De Mania Nee. with the will aaaaiad therefore, by virtue af the power of mto In said at, Westphalia. fi«U. recommend it to all aa a superior remedy of the Baute af Richard Terrill. Deceased mortgage contained, aad of the statute to saoh Thomas Hrumley sr.. et al to James A. Hol­ and the little remains were laid to rest rase made aad peevtdad. eat lee Is hereby glean brook aad wife, lot a. block I. avenue addition. in pretty St. Johns cemetery. The for roughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and From the day you read this advertise ­ The above vale Is adieu road till lh* 7th day ef that oa November ZO 1AM. at one o'clock In the all long affections. It will stop a cough ment we will October. IMM. at one o'clock p m , al the mid Pro- aHernaea, at the west fraai door of the ('wart little grave was literally covered with hate eAee.—Dated September tlh. IMS. 1 bouse tor tRaton county to MtoMims, to Gw vil­ Threats Kasper in John W. Milne. SS acres, the beautiful (lowers wrought by the quicker than any known remedy. We WILLARD c I.YON.H lage af St, John*, to tsU county, there will be sold section 14. Daltoa. $l» •)- o. guarantee it to care you. Instant relief GIVE AWAY FREE Ad ml a let razor De Beals Naa. with Gw »tll an­ at pubitr vendue to lb* btghevt I• (Oder, the nremtssu Monroe W. Whitmore and wife to Carl E. generous I lands of dear friends and large in all eases of croup and whooping cough. nexed af tho estate af Richard Terrill. G dmrrtbed to sold mortgage, v|« The weal half of Whitmore. ■» sores, on suction IT. Bagla. $M<*>. If yon are suffering, don ’t delay, hat anil with each purchase of 25c or over, a Beit the sooth-west quarter of tectiou tea. to towauhlp 9* •- ___ „ tiearted people, and for them and other HUSK nr publication —* eight, north af rang* tour, west, lb Michigan — Hllaa A. Whitmore to (tort B Whitmore at ai. remembrances and kind acts the grief on os aod get a sample bottle of this groat Fin. warranted to wear ft years. O Michigan Twenty-ninth Judicial Urrutihi Dated Ituptamhke K IMt. ;s seres on motion 17, Hagta. $!.(*». 9- «. guaranteed reseedV and be one of the Chancery. Mail seeding In the Cirrait court tor ___ WILLIAM WALKER. stricken parents desire us to return their With encti parchnse of ffl.OO or over, a the county ef Clinton, in Cbnaeery. at St. Jehaa, Paaanm A Ralowix , Mortgagee car? B. Whirosore to [Mm»roe^W^ Whitmore. great party on the road to health. Haae- pair of tiler aa the Nth day af (ugwee. A. D. IMM. Lydia Att ys for Mortgagoe. ufiwiti fulleat thanks piea free. Large hoi ties 50s. at C. E. Van- Beroee, Complement, e». Jerry Her nee. Defendant (tori K. Whitmore at al to Klua A Whitmore, i bto lovely bud. so young, so fair, Hiekle's, 8t. Johns, sole agent. No. 7. Upas doe proof by aMdarit that Jerry Herne* de- HKHirrm AALK Notice to as acres on seettoa ». Bagir. MW', q. a. (tolled be no* by earthly doom. Side Combs Given Away Free toads at. In the she*** entitled ranee pending In U ‘hot by etnoe of a writ of fiori faelae tom this (Mart reside* ael of the Mid am of Michigan out of the Circuit t own toe the Count* af Clint Jennie Imverook at al to Hiram Nwtoeil. part Just o«Bf to show hum sweet a Bower We will continue to give away these ar­ of low II aad U. Moak 8. fit. Johns. *•». q. c. sad In the Mata of CalMhrala. aod eo motion of to favorof Onto W. Miller asetost the rood* a In pa red lee would bloom ; ticle*. ns long as 51 Hi Belt I’in* and Pam me a A Flrna. SoNrilom tor t '.emptalaant. it Chatties sad Real Estate of Joramo fieodt. ia ■ George F. Morris to Polly M. Morris, Maarr* We would be pleased to have yon i r*4Ml Hide I omtM will last. la ordered that the alt defewdaat da sppaa Couuty, U.medireeted and delivered. luMml cm section 14, Bingham. tfcJBq. c. at oar store for a free package of Baea • newer the Mil af namplalai. Mad in the mid____ mh day af Juno, A. !>.. IMfi, lory upon .ml M Flora L. Ciomli et al to John w ttodorr. on • wttb friendly erne. Celery King for the Nerves, which we within toer month* from the date of this order, etia all Iho right, (tola aud tomrsai.tf Gw setd Jen* acre* on section «. Watertown. fit,W» I usd to ben van eonveyeo. the mid Mil of remplalnt •hall ha taken m con- Bmdto to audio the fat lew! eg dmrrtlnd reel distributing to all afflicted with ilray famed And i art her. that thtoerder ha pwhltohad Lots A. House to May II HuaUewton, lots 7, And bade It tote, that to to my the west sou half of the a 4,0 aad the undivided owe half of tom M. II. sis aad all blood, liver aod kidaev die* Don't Make any Errors ! within (weary day* free* t hi*date, in Tnx C ustom — half aad the coal thirty seem af laud eft lunKCKKlwioi* t » iwwspoper printed In the mb! warnweet one-half all of the soetfimmt eaarter of u I*. 13. 14. U. 18 17, IB 1*. bleak i« Gvlfi. $2. •* so. Macon's Celery King ia simply do cowwtr af ettotoo. aud be puhHohsd thereto oueu ttou ______Advertised Letters. wooden* in building up worn out con The Pont Office is located next to the Ito* number twelve to (ownuato aumher l/Hitoa KxHhy to William Rsotby. Wasrmon toaaah weak for six ueaka to •ursamtaa ; —It pub ooeth of rouge three wrot In Mtohfoaa1 T Mull■( tut loos, aad ia the grand specific for i Funny Store, and Itaauou. however, shall not he ueemnary to mas a which 1 shall eguam tor sale at public emit oopyef this order ^ wrrad oa the mol detoadeat watort to the Mglmm bidder sTthT wTt f, Joan Cnrrin aad wife to^saa O'Nall. » Beefier. Bertha Henry Mtas Anna voneness, sleeplessness, headache, aae Breyhaw. Geo Man key. August* •emeaelly.aarooeally. at toaaltoast twenty days batoveuatoee foe Gumtime dear ofaf theIke CaenCswrt Houaalloo*. toIn toHI Johan.lobu*. ('HClltw derangements of the stomach. (Ivor I haeeta proscribed far hto aapaamato—DsMM this CoaMy. aa lh* I2TH DAY OF OCTlMUUt oral Mot rla J Tyler a^^vrifr to^Bdgar l». Harris ('lark. Mias Ranto Newton, C. B. ith any of Aagast. A. li. Mm ('bam her lain, Gerdt Klley. Arthur | kidneys. Large packages Me. at C. The Penny Store one o’etoek to the slteroooa of aatd day -Date.I VaaHiekle's, Bt. Johns, sole wrest a. R D4MIL, m John*. A eg to, tnpn next to the Foot Office. 1 A Flyru . Circuit judge ■ W. M IHLAini. rherif H. D. MCOABR. P. M. No. F mm a A WsLeainok. Attys. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1896

<■* from the held of the ship, the dtacipies ing and would have goo* crashing TALMAGES SEEMON. stand wonder-struck, now gazing into tho calm sky, now gaaing into the calm Again, my subject teaches me that CAN CURE ASTHMA. STRIKING LESSON FOR MEN sea. now gaaing into the calm faea of good people sometimes get very much A I nSIsg at fast IMsis isss AND WOMEN OF TO-DAY. Jeaua, and whispering one to another, frightened. From the tone and man­ Um> SanuST. As One Woman "What manner of man la this, that ner of those disciples as they rushed The majority of sufT-rers from oven the winds and the sea obey him?” Into the' stern of tbe vessel and woke Asthma and kindred complaints, after *Aak There Were Atae with III* Other trying Doctors anil numberless Reme­ 1 learn, first, from tms subject that Chrtat up. you know that thoy are fear­ dies advertised ao positive cur**s. with­ Little stupe, ami There Arwee * Uriel when you are going to take a voyage fully scared. Aad so It la now that out avail, have come to the conclusion To Another: Atone"- Nark. Iv : SO - 37— PH* ereS that iter* ts no cur* for this most dis ­ you often find good people wildly agi ­ of any kind you ought to have Christ tressing disease, and these same per­ "Bwiy Morniav morning for two nm I'w used SoeSey. Sept. S3. 1 in tho ship. The fact la. that these tated. "Oh!" says soma Christian man, sona will be themore in doubt and skep­ SANTA CLAUS SOAP—always make* the boats would have all gone to the bot ­ "tho Infidel magazines, the bad news­ tical when they leara through (he oet- clothes pore and white without bard rubbing — papers. the spiritualistic societies, tbe umns of the press that Dr. Rudolph IBKKIAS, Galilee tom If Christ had not been there. Now. Hchlffmann. the recognised authority, have my washing done by nine o'dwck. This and Uenneaaret you are about to voyage out Into some Importation of many foreign errors, who has treated more cases of these lie- soap has never harmed the moat delicate were three names now enterprise—Into some new busi­ the church of God la going to be lost, eases than any living Doctor, has achieved success by perfecting a rem­ .color* in my summer dreaeee, ao it moat for tho same lake. ness relation; you are going to plan the ship la going to founder! The ship is going down! ’* What are you fright­ edy which not only gives relief In the >c free from all acids. I do wish yon It lay in a scene some groat matter of profit. I hope it worst casss. hut has positively cured ened about? An old lion goes Into hla would send down to the Grocer of grant luxuriance. la ao. If you are content to go along thousands of sufferers who were con ­ in tho treadmill course and plan noth­ cavern to take a sleep, and he lies down sidered incurable These wen- Just aa kand get a cake to try on your The surrounding skeptical as some of our readers now ing new, you are not fulfilling your until his shaggy mane covers his paws. next washing-day. You will kills, high.terraced, are. Dr. Bchlffmann s rrim-dy no doubt sloping, gorged, mission. What you can do by the ut­ Meanwhile, tho spiders outside begin to pooMsae* tbe merit which is claimed for hnd a perfect Laundry Soap. spin webs over the mouth of his cav ­ it or he would not authorise this paper wore ao many bang ­ most tension of body, mind, and soul, Sold everywhere. Made only by ern. and say: "That lion cannot break to announce that he Is not only willing ing gardensof beau­ that you are bound to do. You have to give free to each person suffering ty. The streams no right to be colonel of a regiment If out through this web,” and thoy keep from Asthma. Hay Fever. Phthisic. or The on spinning the gossamer threads until BmnchUis one free liberal trial package rumbled down through rocks of grey God calls you to command an army. they get the mouth of the cavern cov ­ of his cure, but urgently requests ail N. K. Fairbank lime stone, and flashing from the hill­ You have no right to be stoker In a sufferers to send him their name and ered over. "Now," they say. "the lion's side. boupded to the sea. In the time steamer If God commands you to be address and receive a packags, abso ­ Company, done, the lion's done. ” After awhile lutely free of charge, knowing that In of our Lord tho valleys, hea-.lands, and admiral of tbe navy. You have no right the lion awakes and shakes himself, making the claim he does for his cur* Chicago. ridges ware covered thickly with vege ­ to engineer a ferry-boat from river a strong doubt may arise in the minds and he walks out from tho cavern, tation, and. so great was the variety of bank to river hank If God commands of many and that a personal test, as ho never knowing there were any spiders ’ offers to aii. will be more convincing mmxtxxmaclimate, that the palm tree of the torrid you to engineer a Cunarder from Now webs, and with his voice he shakes the and prove Its merits than the publish­ and the walnut tree of rigorous climate York to Liverpool. But whatever en ­ ing of thousands of testimonials from mountain. Let the infidels and tbe skep­ OLDER WOMEN REIGN. AN uniqu e unde rtaking . were only a little way apart. Men In terprise you undertake, and upon what­ others who have been permanently tics of thia day go on spinning •theorise, cured by the us* of his Asthma cure. A t'lurky Kmm* Widow Will Trv to vineyards and o'-ve gardens were gath­ ever voyage you start, be sure to take spinning them all over the place where ”Dr. Hchlffmann's Asthma Cure," as it New Women Outlaws. ering up the riches for the oil-preas. Christ In the ship. Here are men large ­ ts called, has been sold by all drug ­ POPULARITY OF YOUNG OIRLS Christ seems to be sleeping. They say: Mrs. Ruth Bronson, the philanthropic Tho hills and valleys ware starred and ly prospered. The seed of a small en ­ gists ever sinew It was first Introduced, "Christ can never again come out: the although many persons may never have 18 WANING. little widow who has taken upon her­ crimsoned with flowers, from which terprise grew into an accumulated and work la done; he can never get through heard of It. and It is with a view to self the task of reclaiming the female Christ took bis text, and the dtbclples overshadowing success. Their cup of reaching these that he makes this offer. this logical web we have been spin ­ All Hosi«(m Smw «o Tarn Toward Ihs outlaws of Oklahoma, started Sunday learned lessons of patience and trust. prosperity Is running over. Every day This la certainly a most generous and ning. ” The day will come when the fair offer.and all who are suffering from Woman night from Wichita, Kan., for Phila­ It seemed as If God had dashed a wave sees ■» commercial or a mechanical tri­ Who Ha* Ufl the Fateful Lion of Judah's tribe will arouse him­ any of the above complaints should delphia to secure the co-operation of of beauty on all tbe scene until It hung umph. Yet they are not puffed up. write to Mm at once and avail them- A a* of Thirty Far Hahlad Urr— self and come forth and shake mighti­ eastern women In her work. She will dripping from tbe rocks, the hills, the They acknowledge the Ood who grows sstvea of the seme as positively no free Young Woman of Pisam. ly tho nations. What then all your gos ­ mi pi plea can be obtained after Oct. 10. Ad- appeal principally to societies of Quak­ oleander*. On the back of the Lebanon the harvests, and gives them all their drew Dr R Hahiffman, 3S& Rosabel street. ers. She will also visit Attorney Gen­ prosperity. When disaster comes that samer threads? What la a spider's web Mt Paul, Minn range the glory of the earthly scene to an aroused loin? Do not fret, then, HE reign of the eral Harmon to lay the case before him. waa carried up as If to sot It In range destroy* others, they are only helped about the world ’s going backward. It young girl, and even as she claims that female outlaws are with the hills of heaven. Into higher experiences. The eoldeet WATER ELECTRIC CONDUCTOR. that of the young made through the hectoring of the winds that ever blew dowq from snow ­ is going forward. No other gem ever had ao exquisite matron. Is, to all army of deputy United States marshals You stand on the banka of the sea Mr. KiIIioii'i Idea of Uslag It as a a netting as beautiful Gennesare:. Tbe capped Hermon and tossed Gennesaret Intents and purposes that are continually riding the terri­ when the tide la rising. The almanac Mean* of ttofeadlng Fortresses, waters were clear and sweet, and thick­ into foam and agony could not bttrt at an end. for to ­ tory hunting for criminals. These m«u. says tho tide is rising, but the wave Mr. Edison's Inventive faculty often ly inhabited, tempting Innumerable them. Let the winds blow until they day all homages she says, receive as compensation for comas up to a certain point, and then runs In fanciful grooves. Some time nets,and affording a livelihood for great crack their cheeks; let the breaker* Kt*m to turn toward their services the coats allowed by law. It recodes. “Why." you say, "tbe tide ago he evolved an elaborate scheme for populations. Bethsalda. Choraztn and boom —all Is well. (Thrlst is In the ship. the worn, n who hs* and It Is, therefore, to their interest Is going hack.” No. It is not. The next the electrical defense of a fort. He con ­ Capernaum stood on the bank, roaring Here are other men. the prey of uncer ­ left the futeful age to make as many arrests as possible. wave comes up a little higher, and It tended that hair the ordinary comple ­ with wheels of traffic and flashing with tainties. When they succeed, they strut of 3o behind her! When they cannot get the criminals uirosgh the world In great vanity, and goes back. Again you say the tide is ment of guns could be dispensed with, Heroines, both on they arrest their friends for harboring splendid equipages, and shooting their going ouL And the next time the wave and in their stead he would install a vessels across the lake, bringing mer­ wipe their feet on the sensitiveness of the stage and In novels, are recruited them or otherwise persecute them. The others. Disaster comes, and they are comes up a little higher, and then to powerful dynamo. Current from this chandise for Damascus and passing machine would be conducted by wires from the ranks of veteran mondatnes. result is thst young country girls fre­ utterly down. They are good sailors on a higher point. Notwithstanding all and in society we can dally witness the quently resist the officers and the act great cargoes of wealthy product. Pleas­ these recessions, at last all the shipping to tho noxzles of hose, carrying a ure boats of Roman gentlemen, and a fair day. when the sky Is clear and amazing successes of the "ripe ’ co ­ makes them outlaws. Once proclaimed tbe sea la smooth, but they cannot out ­ of tbe world knows It is high tide. heavy stream of water under high pres­ fishing untucks of the country people sure. These would be placed on the quette. Mme. la Comtesse de Martel, outlaws, they become desperate, and ride a storm. After awhile the paeke' So it is with tbe cause of Christ in the who had come down to cast a net there, ramparts and aa the enemy approached the witty novelist, better known under not Infrequently help the actual out ­ Is tossed abeam * end. and it seem* as world. One year It comes up to one passed each other with nod and shout the Jot would be turned on. Aa water the pen name of Gyp. Is responsible for laws In order to spite the officers that If she must go down with all the cargo. polnL and we are greatly encouraged. and welcome, or side by side swung la a good conductor, the stream would this rather unexpected turn of affairs hare persecuted them. As evidence of Puah out from the shore with lifeboat, Then It seems to go back next year. Idly at the mooring. Palace and lux­ be heavily charged with electricity of in a great measure. The vogue of her this. Mrs. Bronson says that female long-boat, shallop, and pinnace. You We say the tide is going ont. Next year uriant hath and vineyard, tower and fatal power and every man within its delightful novelettes Is undeniable, and outlaws exist only where United States cannot save tbe crew. The storm twists it comes up to a higher point and falls deputy marshals hare the execution of shadowy arbor, looked off from the radius would be killed. An Auburn so is the influence created by them on off tbe masts. The spa rises up to take back, and next year It comes to a still calm, sweet scene as the evening shad­ ex-alderman has Just escaped what all classes of society and. considering the laws. There are now seven female down the vessel. Down *ho goes! No higher point and falls back; but all tbe ows began to drop, and Hermon, with might might have been unpleasant that the exquisite type of Parisienn? outlaws, or "female bandits. ’* as they Christ in that ship. time It Is advancing, until It shall b* which she so cleverly describes In every are called. In the federal Jails of Okla­ Its head covered with perpetual snow, full tide, “and the earth shall be full consequences from seeking to experi­ I speak to young people whose voy ­ one of her books is Invariably that of a homa. and twice ns many at large hid­ in the glow of the setting sun looked of the knowledge of God as the waters ment in the same field of electrical con ­ age in life will be a mingling of sun ­ woman between 30 and 40. one can ing among sympathizers In remote like a white-bearded propuet ready to duction. Ho was wetting down his shine and of darkness, of arctic blast fill the sea." hardly be surprised that we who have, places. Maud Clark, one of the latter, ascend In s chariot of Are. I think lawn with the garden hose when he be­ and of tropical tornado. You will have Again. I learn from this subject that unfortunately, lost the first bloom of told her story to Mrs. Bronson, who «e shall have a quiet night! Not a leaf came suddenly possessed with a desire winks tn the air. or a ripple disturbs many a long, bright day of prosperity. Christ la God and man tn tbe same per­ youth should have found In her works lives at Woodward. Kan., and it waa son. 1 go Into the back part of that to "shoot ” at the trolley wire, and bo the surface of Genueaaret. .'he shad­ The sky is clear, the **a smooth. The an incentive to maintain our suprem­ so touching that Mrs. Bronson decided boat and I look on Christ's sleeping would hare done it but for the timely ows of the great headlands stalk clear crew exhilsrant. The boat staunch arrival of the lineman, who advised acy on the social battlefield. I may add to InvestIgate several rases, and found face, and see In that fare the story of across the water. The voices of even ­ will bound merrily over the billows. him not to. He baa since been consult ­ —and this without an atom of sarcas­ all of them of similar origin, their aorry and weariness, and a deep shad­ ing-tide. how drowsily they stril-e tbe Crowd on all the canvas. Heigh, ho! ing electrical authorities on tbe sub­ tic Intention —that Gyp is herself one trouble being traced directly to the ow comes over his face, and I think he hectoring tendencies of tbe deputy ear—the splash uf tbe boatman's oar. Land ahead! But suppose that sick- ject. and. although there Is no certainty of these charming Instances of a must be dreaming of the cross that la to marshals. She proposes to expose the and the thumpiug of the captured fish nets puis Its cup to your lips; suppose that a person who throws water on an "grande dame" who. although the come. As I stand on tbe back part of matter, or. as she expresses It. to turn on the boat's bottom, and those Inde ­ misfortune with some quick turn of electrical trolley wire will get a shock, mother of grownup sons, is still, both tbe boat looking on his face, I aay: scribable sounds which fill the sir at tbe wheel, hurls you backward; sup­ the alderman has come to tho conclu ­ in appearance, in manner, and also In the searchlight on the government "He la a man! He la a man!” But nightfall. You hasten up the beach pose that tbe ware of trial strikes you sion that ho will not try U. thought and deed, thoroughly young system of executing law In Oklahoma. when I see him come to the prow of "I am unknown,*' she said, "and there­ of the lake a little way, and there athwart-ships, and bowsprit shivered, and "sedulsante.** Moreover, she Is by tbe boat, and the sea kneels at his pres­ fore cannot do much, but I think I can you find ao excitement as of an em­ and halliards swept into the sea. and no means the only writer who adopts ence. and the winds fold their wings Against Karlv RUIng. Interest the women of the east In the barkation. A flotilla la pushing out gangway crowded with piratical dis ­ as the principal "character" of her at his command. I say: "He la God! **The desire to rise early, exr*pt hi matter, and by their Influence secure from the western shore of the lake— asters. and the wave beneath, and the books that of a woman past 30. Henry He la God! ” The hand that set up the those trained from youth to outdoor at least an investigation of the work of not a squadron with deadly armament: sky above, and the darkness around are Oreville, In “Un Vleux Menage.** de ­ starry pillars of the universe wiping pursuits, la commonly a sign, not of tbe deputy marshals.” Mrs. Bronson not a dipper to ply with valuable mer­ filled with the clamor of the voices of picts admirably the extreme fascination away the tears of on orphan! When I strength of character and vigor of body, Is a little woman, with a good deal of chandise; not piratic vessels with grap ­ deetrnctlon. Oh! then you will want wblcb can be exercised by a woman of want pity and sympathy. I look at him, but of advancing age. The very old '•grit.** She is educated and refined. pling hook, to hug to death whatever Christ in the ship. 36, even after twenty years of the wear and I say: “O Lord Jasus. thou weary often sleep much, but they do not sleep She does not recommend ieltgton as a they could aeiso. but a flotilla laden and tear of married life. All this Is I learn, in the next place, that people One. thou suffering One. have mercy long. A long, deep sleep, the sleep of means of reclaiming the outlaws. with messengers of light, and mercy, very consoling to a number of us. and I. who follow Christ must not always ex­ on me.” "Ecce homo! ” Behold the youth, requires for its production a "They felt that they hare been driven and peace. Jesus Is in the front ship; for one. do not see—perhaps tor the very pect smooth sailing. When these dis ­ man! But when I want courage for the thorough elastic vascular system. The beyond the pale of the law by the dep ­ his friends and admirers are la the same motive as Gyp does —why It Is ab­ ciples got into -the small boats they conflict of life, when I want some one stiffening vessels of age are not so com ­ uties." she says, "and when they find small boat* following after. Christ, by solutely necessary to be an Ingenue in said: "What a delightful thing this to beat down my enemies, when 1 want pletely nor so easily controlled by the out that the government will show an the rocking of the boat and the fatigues vasomotor nerves; hence shorter sleeps. order to be a pleasure to tbe eye and is! Who would not be a follower of faith for the great future, then I come Inclination to stop the prevailing meth­ of the preach'afi exercises of the day. mind of the world in general. Christ when he can ride in one of these to tho front of the boat, and I see Christ Thus, paterfamilias, who goes to bed od of breeding outlaws among the Is Induced to slumber, and I see him Here In Paris the example of the small boats after the ship In which standing there In all bis omnipotence, at 11 p. m.. wants to get up at 5 or 4 young women of Oklahoma they will emancipated English maiden and that In the stern of the boat, with a pillow Josv* is sailing? ” But when the storm and I say. "O Christ, thou who couldat a. m.. and looks upon his healthy son, then be reclaimed of their own desire, perhaps extemporised out of a fisher­ of tbe pretty independent American came down these disciples found out bush the storing can hush all my sor ­ who prefers to Be till 8. as a sluggard. for none of them that 1 know is wicked man ’s coat, sound asleep. The breeze* "Miss" has for some time past been that following Jesus did not always rows. all my temptations, all my fears." When this foolish interpretation of a by nature or lncllu..tlon.'' feebly followed by some of our young of the lake run their fingers through make smooth sailing. So you have "Ecce Deus!" Behold the God! • • • proverb about the health and wealth girls, much to the Indignation of staid the locks of the worn-out sleeper, and found out ar.i I have found out. If There is one storm Into which are to be got from early rising Is com ­ DIFFCULT TASK. old matrons, and greatly to the delight on Its surface there riseth and falleth there are any people who you think must all run. When a man lets go bined with tbe still more foolish adage the light ship, like a child on the bosom ought to have a good time in getting which says of sleep: ‘Six hours for a of tbe masculine element : hence the Im­ How • NimI Itilie WH|HU( Many Too* this life to take hold of the next. I do portation Into our midst of the bicycling of it* sleeping mother! Calm night. out of this world, the apostles of Jesus not care how much grace he has. he man. seven for a woman, and eight for Was Mode a fool,' then we have a vicious system young lady, the tennis-playing young Starry nlghL Beautiful night. Ruu up Christ ought to have been the men. will want it all. What is that out yon ­ The steel ring for generator No. 3 capable of working great mischief to lady, the amateur-actress young lady, all the sails, and ply all the oars, and Have you ever noticed how they got der? That Is a dying Christian rocked at the Niagara Power company's new tbe young people of both sexes.”—Lon ­ and even tbe cricketing young lady, let the boats —the big boat and the out of the world? St. Jnme* lost hi* on tbe surges of death. Winds that plant is now at the shop of the Weat- but either our "demoiselles" do not small boats — go gliding over gentle head. 9t. Phillip was hung to death have wrecked magnificent flotillas of don Lancet. inghousc company, and Is attracting know yet how to make the beat of this Gennesaret. against a pillar. St. Matthew was pomp and worldly power come down relaxation of the cast Iron rules which a great deal of attention from steel The sailors prophesy a change tn the struok to death by a halberd. St. Mark Ttires rml Places. on that Christian soul. All the spirits Cash ton. Wla, has a cave about lOx have held them bound for so many cen­ men. as well sa from electricians. It weather. Clouds begin to travel up tbe was dragged to death through tb» of darkness seem to be let loose, for IS and S feet high in which snow and turies past, or then It Is because It takes Is regarded as one of the very finest sky and congregate. After a while, streets. St. James tbe L*u had hU It is their last chance. The walling of Ice remain tbe year round. The sralle more than a few years to so completely pieces of work ever turned out. It waa even the passengers hear the moan of brains dashed out with a fuller's club. kindred seems to mingle with the swirl and floor are still covered with lee. OR change tbe views and habits of a whole forged at Bethlehem. Pa The ring Is the storm, which comm on with rapid SI. Matthias was r.'oned to death. St. of tho waters, and tbe scream of the Lower Au Sable Lake. In the Adlron- population, for the fact remains that considerably the largest of the kind strides, and with all the terrors of Thomas was struck through with a wind, and the thunder of the sky. Deep dacks, la a cave of Irregular shape, the "too modernized young lady" did ever cast. It is 11 feet 7Vfc Inches in hurricane and darkness. The boat, spear. John Hus* in tbe Ore. tbe Albl- diameter, abont 6 feet high and weighs to deep, billow to billow; yet no tremor, opening downward Into tbe ground un ­ not take In France, and that even the caught in the sudden fury, trembles genses. the Wnldenses. the Scotch Cov ­ 27.000 pounds. It coot over 16.000. The no gloom, no terror, no sighing for the der enormous roeks. Ten feet from tho men soon became tired of this fln-de- like a deer at bay. amid the wild enanters —did they always find smooth making of the ring waa an exceedingly dying Christian. Tbe fact Is that from opening one feels the chill In the air. stecle Innovation. The healthful sports clangor of the hounds. Great patches sailing? Why go so far? There is a the back part of the boat a voice sings Above the cave the air is cold. With a remain for both young and old. but difficult task. A nickel steel Ingot 4V6 of foam are flung through the air. The young man In a store tn New York feet tn diameter at the bottom and 6Vfc out: "When thou passest through tbs torch one can go down Into tbe eavw the preference accorded to very youth- loosened sails, flapping In the wind, who has a hard time to maintain his foot long waa cast. A hole waa then waters. I will be with thee." By the and roll on the ice. There is an loo f*il unmarried women la. as I remarked crack like pistols. Tho small boats Christian character. All the clerks flash of the storm the dying Christian glen on tho north side of the moun ­ before, decidedly on the wane. —Paris bored through it lengthwlae. A block poiaod on the white cliff of the driven laugh at him. the employers In that of the proper weight waa then cut from sees that the harbor Is only Just ahead. tain facing Btoekbridg*. Maaa, wherv Letter In Vogue. asa tremble like ocean petrels, and store laugh at him: and when he lone* tbe ingot, and the cylinder thua ob ­ From heavenly castles voices of wel­ the ice lingers in tbe lap of summer then plunge Into the trough with ter­ his pittance they say: "You are a tained was heated and. under a hy­ come come over the waters. Peace and lures tbe summer boarders to tn- rific swoop until a wave strikes them pretty Christian." Not so easy is It for CiTtnw AhnkM ('Mtma. draulic pressure of 14.000 tons, waa ex­ drops on the angry wave as the storm fluensal trips. with tbunder-craok. and overboard go that young man to follow Christ. If A fact remarkable to our civilised panded to the present siae. It would sobs Itself to rest like a child falllnfi the cordage, tbe tackling, and the the l/wd did not help him hour by hour If w mwM set seder ws weeM net need loss women Is tbe one that the be Just like cutting from a lead pencil asleep amid tears and trouble. Christ masts, and the drenched disciples rush he would fall. There are scores of squaws make their ages public. They a section half an Inch long, boring tho hath hushed the tempest. ASSIST NATURE wear a piece of wood or bone In the Into the stern of the boat, and shout young men today who would he willing a little now ami then lead out of It and then expanding the amid the huiricane. Master, rarest to testify that In following Christ one in rcnmviag offend ­ lower lip. the site of the ornament in­ wood to a ring an Inch in diameter. ItM U«Ml TVnrk. thou not that we perish?** That great does not always find smooth sailing. ing matter float the dicating the age of the owner. When The ring had to be forged to a perfect Rev. Archibald G. Brown has received stomach and bowel* Personage lifted his head from the There Is a C!- istlan girl. In hor home a girl marries her lower lip Is pierced circle, and In such a way as to pre­ Into tbe East I*ondon Tabernacle, In owd you thereby fisherman's coat, and walked out to the thoy do not like Chrtat. She has hard avoid a multitude and a pea la Inserted. As she grows vent the pooslbillty of weaknoaa in any tbe thirty year* of bis pastorate, 6.0M prow of tbe vessel . and looked upon the work to get a silent place In which to of distressing de ­ older this is Increased in sise until It part. for. when the tremendous pres­ member*. Tbe present membership rangement* and dis ­ storm On all sides were the small say her prayers. Father opposed to re­ la almost as wide as her chin and one- sure of Niagara la brought to boar on aggregate* 2,400. This church Is lo ­ eases. and will have beats tossing In hslplesanssa. and from ligion Mother opposed to religion. lens freqncnt need fourth of an Inch high. The reault Is tbe turbine, which will turn tbe ring. cated not far from the famous White­ them came the crlss of drowning men Brothers and sisters opposed to re­ of your doctor ’s naturally moat unsightly. There Is an It will revolve around the armature at chapel district, and Is composed mainly flCWKM. latasestlng family at Fort Wrangel. By tbe flash of lightning I see the calm­ ligion The Christian girl doe* not al­ the rate of 280 revolutions per minute. of poor people. Mr. Brown recently Of all known which llluatratae perfectly this peculiar ness of the uncovered brew of Jesus, ways find It smooth sailing when she agents for ibis pur- The electrical energy thus obtained will aalied for China. In search of health. custom. It lacludea four generations. and tbe spray of the ass dripping from tries to follow Jesus. But he of good 'pose. Dr. Pierce'* be 4,000 horse power. Pleasant Pellets are A young girl may be seen sitting at his hood Ha has two words of com ­ boart. As seafarers, when winds are JupaoM* M. a tbe best. One* ewe side of the one-roomed square mand —one for the wind, the other for dead ahead, by setting the shipon star they me ah IsrfTOH of Lwarr le Nrtt. hoard tack and bracing the yards, make The first Japanese church In America frame house. while her mother, grand ­ fh. Paal Gamier, chief medical of- the sae. He looks into the tempaatnou* In favor, the winds that oppose the course propel waa recently dedicated In 8an Fran ­ ___ Mktr case mother and great-grandmother are of the Parisian Prefecture of Po ­ heavens, and he crias, "Peace*" anil aqua tied on the earthen floor near the the ship forward, so opposing troubles, cisco. It belongs to tho Methodist de ­ biliousness, wick lice. says lunacy baa increased SO per then be looks down Into the Infuriate sad btltoos head- door, offering mats and baskets to the through Christ, veering around the nomination. and has about 300 mem­ cent in Paris duriag the last sixteen waters, and he says. "Re still!" The Ship * passengers who come on shore thunders bast a retreat. The waves fall bowsprit of faith, will waft you to bers. who contributed largely toward Thor* is no disfiguring ornament on flat on their f.veea. The extinguished heaven, when. If the winds had been tho building of tho edifice. The a*- distant minister and the organist are t tongue, tndl the girl ’s chin, but there is a big one stars rekindle their (orehea. The foaip abaft, they might have rooked and lyspepew, windy belching*, an the Bps of her great grandmother melts The storm la dead And while sung you to sleop. and while dreaming Japanese, and the church organisation ■L"jgata and distresa after cat* A man in Horton. Kan., who eells the crew are untangling the cordage of the destined pert of heaven you will be managed by the Meat the reader half way la ywnr ad patent rights, is appropriately named aad tbs cables, and baling out the water could not have heard the cry of warn­ the first ad' Weary. CLINTON INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, SEPT. 27. 1896.

as It Is today. It Is the new south, the of work In different lines of we -qr-to 'WW great south, aad vsrv properly tbs ex­ dsavor, but also a feature which will view and the southern features will be surely bo most Interesting —that at made the strong ones. working displays wherein the women « The oo-operation of Mexico. Chile, are actually demonstrating how this 'T he Evening News, Venesuela. Costa Rica. Kondqras. Sal­ work to dons. This woman's building t vador. Argentine Republic and Brasil promisee much. The feature I have was early secured, and all of these referred to represents the control Ides “The Great Dally ol Michigan.’ make Interesting and vaiuable exhib­ of the woman's department —that to, to its. show two things, primarily what the The machinery building to a vast women of the south are doing, and YOUR HOME PAPER cannot he replaced by eweu < structure wherein will be s display es­ secondarily the advancement of women - ■ ■ 1 ■ publication s from larger dries; they pecially of Implements of southern the world over, especially la Uae moot cannot supply completely the many items at hems nows that are at the construction and of machinery used In practical lines' this particularly to different phases of southern production show to the women of the south, who greatest interest, but far Statu. National, and world"'wide nows, the greeter and accomplishment. The Georgia may need It or desire It, what Holds paper meet be looked to. The Detroit Etxhwo News stands as the manufactures building to on tbe same are open to them. When tbe Atlantans went to Wash­ in the go hand to hand with your horns Tbe Cotton SUtaa' Exposition line. This was erected by the Georgia ington after that appropriation they opened at Atlanta September 18. Manufacturers' Association, and will touk with them a number of represent­ e ei dir was one of great pomp, and the show a variety of articles made in the The Evening News, j ative colored men. who went to urge to Osove see wtia Southern city being dressed In bunting stats which will interest capitalists es­ their friends in congress to aid this I Ut.se res e n«sv s m Detroit , Mich. and the flags of all nations. Hundreds pecially as showing the possibilities In exposition enterprise. One of the first of excursion trains brought thousands the south. sfty to tbs UlsSs sly! The agricultural buildlhg will be steps taken after the organization of “rrrr“ of visiters from all parts of the country. the Exposition company waa the crea­ We give some pictures of the main valuable, the exhibits In the manufac ­ It Is not worth while going Into any ­ tion of a negro department. It has been tures and liberal arts are of tbe same FAMOUM GOODH. buildings. thing like a detailed history of the the claim that the negro has had great- | When the men of the south returned general nature as In the similar build ­ movement. When, howevar, the propo ­ ing at Chicago, while the cr chances for practical oil van cement rum Off it T’ VBMVM'JT MQLAJ+JMKH MjkDM from the World ’s Fair they realised sition to secure a government exhibit A DOrm.E AND vlIPLE TREE IN DNE. that much bad been lost by the south­ and to make the exposition Internation ­ CAN UK CHANUBD PUOA Urfg TO THE UTHIU. Hi A AOMKNT. ern states through their almost uniform al In character was sprung, most of the failure to be represented there. It was people of the eouth. outside of Atlanta, not altogether their fault, however, smiled and made a suggestion which though It Is perhaps true that most sounded very much like "Atlanta gall. ” southerners did not realise how big the Even the exposition people were doubt ­ World's Fsir would be or of how much ful of success In this line, but nobody importance It could be to the south On.y outside of the charmed circle was ever clips feres «d grow lb from an Industrial point of view. Fol ­ allowed to know that there was any ■Irk ary used, lowing on the dark days of reconstruc ­ bands afcou* such doubt. tbs wool , and thorough* tion came a period of economy which It is a matter of history how they tighten* I, oiled. No was the outgrowth of. or the reaction went to Washington and how they se­ with a bait. paint used to from, the profligacy of the days which cured not only government Indorse ­ Tba mm*: ■ eovor bad had just preceded. The people of the dooa his own wood. Hand ment and a handsome appropriation for circular. southern states had seen their property for a government exhibit, but a gov ­ ro|Ml:‘ls. squandered by the Irresponsible legis ­ ernment building as well, and, what Made Troeo SO. latures. and when they regained con ­ has been most valuable, the hearty co ­ and Nook Yokes. trol their first determination was to operation of the government officials. T3IE JIcCOY t O„ bind by Immutable compacts their pub­ "Nobody but Atlanta could have car­ Maniiftioturers ofMoCoyN Patent Gootls. Indianapolis 1ml* lic servants so that there could never ried that through." remarked Presi­ be a repetition of such experiences. dent Cleveland, when his attention was Old General ‘’Bob ’’ Toombs was the called to the success which had met spirit of the constitutional convention the efforts of the Atlanta crowd. And ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARHESS RFC. CO. WOMANS' BUILDINO. wherein Georgia made this compact, Indeed that seemed to be the case. The $2I.M _ $24 and It is traditional that when the work country was in the midst of a finan ­ STIho M l ■**!*■ illhw of the convention had been completed UU* way ~Sh*.i WSjSHts ni*l»v. H>pa,/mo*l cial depression, the average legislator transportation and electricity build ­ In the south than he has ever had or Ml wss- f jot iilkfultov. Everythin* war- he said: "We have locked the doors of SMW WtoWMAiMlWIoW to mOr Ur could see little good to the government ings contain complete exhibits than he could have in any other part I Writs yo tr ova a raw. Bests* tM, W# the treasury and thrown the key away.” In having a part in an exposition right of the chsracter Indicated by of the country. From the day that itutwitagiiaiiitoitiwag. So when efforts were made through S on tbe heels of the World's Fair and ■tmcted by a negro contractor, and no freedom came to him there has been WHOLESALE PRICES the south to scure appropriations for some of the narrow-minded economists no opportunity for the negro to shew •gfittg wagons, sxotosas. white man has had any psrt in Its mak­ HUM M Mil Tor Sto to ra. W *«yla* of Road ing. The exposition company so* aside how he had advanced since the respon ­ BBffi ir.tBo a sufficient sum to erect the building sibilities of citizenship were thrust and secure the exhibits, but with that upon him. He has advanced, and It Is to show to the world this advance ­ MAIM their participation In this feature aartii.sad i.MwiHuWTw. a ended. ment that the negro department was fitSatsimW Seed t mat* created. omj pMMw its was iwky * Every foot of space In this building W. B. PRATT, Secretary,Elkhart, IncL has been taken and many exhibits have The cooperation of the leading men been declined for lack of room. The of their rare all over the south was se- ' * _ ~~ work of the farm laborer, the carpen ­ cured and the negro bulldlug is one of m Y08B 00TIR6 60 lu DVflrtlT TIME TABLE. ter. the mason, the machinist and me­ the chief centers of attraction st the HMUMC ISLAND. chanic In all branches of that phaae of exposition grounds. The work has IN EfFECT mr.WAJM: Industry will be s*icwn here. There been in good hands. The building wag designed by a negro architect, was con- OMR THOUSAND MIISS OR LAKI RIDR May 6th, 1895. will be elaborate displays made by the AT SMALL SXSINSI. n.-any splendid Institutions devoted to history of expositions as one of the most notable achievements of Us kind. WESTWARD. the education of the colored youth, Visit this Historical Island, which is the especially those wherein the education grandest summeraumm resort on the Great y A GLOOMY SUPERSTITION. Takes It only costs about ;n h« Is of manual training and technologi ­ at fiK3 from *fi cal lines. These schools are educating Detroit ; $ 15 from Toledo i; fit8 from STATTO! ii* it n St m tor I)l»ppalal tt to the colored youth to be good men and Cleveland, for tbe mum I trip,IP. includingini ?* MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING. Two I ...Ting Heart*. i £ 6 good cltlsens; they have the heartiest meals and twrths Avoid the heat ami duat by traveling on the D. A C. Hn*tirw | B. N8. p.». g. n support of the men of the south, and The rain was softly falling on D S. to. street between Ninth and Tenth. So petares. The attractions of a trip to the DETROIT------L? 4 AS II to 4 Oft S 44 state exhibits at tbe World's Fair it of the eouth were Inclined to throw In many Instances of the state govern ­ UufuiM Jet._ 7 1A II 40 4 74 9 66 softly falling that It was hardly falling. Mackinac region are unsurpassed. Tin p m. was found Impossible to do so. Per­ cold water on the project. It won. ment. island itself la s grand romantic spot its S 00 4 07 9 44 This meteorological paradox is present ­ IS * haps If the people In power had known, however. The International character Any letter concerning what Is shown climate most invigorating. Two new ed here for the first time, and the at­ S 41 1 «• S SI It ss or rather had realized, the full measure of the enterprise was demonstrated by st the exposition would be incomplete steel passenger steamers have just been t as 4 50 11 10 tention of the weather bureau is called S 12 12 of success which Chicago's enterprise onr government taking a part in It am! without some reference to the amuse- built for the upper lake route, costing 10 IA 2 M 7 *0 to It by the writer. It might also be 8800,000 cadi. They are equipped with 10 M S 27 S 04 18 was to attain they would have found every modern convenience, auuum iators. 11 IS 4 SS 4 &» S IS|

noted that tbe rain was falling in othsr some way to get around the constitu ­ k“04 parts of the city, but we shall pass that both rooms, sic.. Illuminated throughout 4 44 * 14 tional Inhibitions; but they did not. the by electricity, and are guaranteed to be 1J 17 4 AS 9 74 by. At this moment a clock in the south was not represented, and had tbe the grandest, largest ami sofasasfest steamer* 17 n 6 10 9 HI re vicinity struck 8 p. m.. and ere tbe last lAraed Katoda. 1 00 6 SS 10 00 southern states been willing to let on fresh water. • ii.ee favorably O .R.A1. JSi.. l at S *0 10 i#i ..35 TeH stroke died away a solitary young man things stand wlthoutTnaklng any effort compare with thegreat liner* in con. 7 06 4 4 II 00 In consplcuoua attire might have been •truction and speed. Four trips per week 7 10 -:3 11 06 to show tbe world what they had. the p.*. • U I K t l seen emanating from a doorway not far tie tween Toledo, Detroit. Alpena, Macki­ result would have been disastrous. nac. ttt. Ignaee. Petoekey, Chicago. ”8oo. ufcAottfolllt r>.. As Chicago la the heart of the greet from the atr*«t end of an alley. Over the doorway three auriferous spheroids Marquette and Duluth' Daily betweer west, and as Chicago energy and enter­ Cleveland and Detroit sad Cleveland ami EASTWARD. j; - I - g b S f f I prise are the great factors In Its de ­ glinted and glistened In the gloaming, Pnt-ln Hey. The palatial equipment t I a "" V A aided and assisted by an arc light. Th* g e velopment. so Atlrnta Is the heart or makes traveling on these steamers tbor «c*>

young man carried In hla right hand oughlv enjoyable, bend for illusttateo STATIONS, !“ •* t'g the great eouth. and~*the enterprises ^ s d descriptive pamphlet. Address A A which have been Inaugurated to de ­ a lady's silk umbrella with a Dresden 4 china knob for a handle. It waa a Mchamtz . G. P. A., D. Jfc C., Detroit, Mich n velop the south, the spirit whlc9 has p m s- a. p r- made the new south, has come from dainty affair, and must have cost $2.99, Milwaukee (8tr) 9 ie Atlanta. This exposition Is an Atlanta marked down from $3. As the young Chicago (Mri...... 7 man came out of the doorway he glanced • a m enterprise. In addition to Its purpose I? tow lkHir.i4AlBk A808T Oraad llar*» _Lt .*. 40 9 00 * 10 *9 nervously toward the corner, where a Forrysbar* ------. ^ A 44 9 06 2 IS 4 04 of offsetting whatever unfavorable re­ O. K. A I. Jet.----- 437 10 OS S If MSS sults might have followed from failure fair young being was apparently wait­ ing bis coming. When she saw him Ora ml Itaatd* ...... ■}. ^ 4 4* 10 JO 1 IS It ts to be represented at the World ’s Fair 1»**IU. 7 14 10 55 4 on ii as there were other reasons which emerge she hastened to him with s tool* ...... 7 40 II 25 4 2S n so S 13 prompted tbe men of Atlanta In start­ radiant smile lighting the Illy bloom I 1 TT Joans ---- ... 9 25 12 17 S 20 s. m p. to ing this enterprise. One was. of course, of her sweet young face, but when she Oram* Jet______n 57 1 14 * 6ft ass observed the umbrella in hla hand her Dr artratal lirano ...... 9 00 1 20 SOS • ik to bring material benefit to that city; ART BUILDING. «'LA Iks CeRPSET, another, and perhaps the more Inspir­ countenance fell, and ahe would have Dorsad ...... S IS 9 U 1 47 « M • «• stepped on It, had she not slopped In Hull?...... ^_... « 6A 10 14 j as T 40 4 IT ing one. was to counteract. If possible, Pontlar ...... « i\ 10 U 4 SS » 24 4 ST the effeta of panic and hard times Its success as a whole was assured. merit features. Our old friends on the time. "Oh. Harold." she exclaimed. In Widows , UMwaobea Jet ... : to II *) S 44 9 Oft s as DETROIT...... Ar. T 40 tl 5 4 SS IN T to which then hung as a pall over the en ­ Its name was chosen with an Ides of Midway will be there In force. Cairo tones of bitter disappointment . "what CHILDREN, PARENTS. tire country, the theory of the origi ­ street, with Its camels and donkeys. ever la the matter?” "No Ice cream to ­ Alas for soil Sailor* dtmbtrd Is tba Itsa e% SW-Ckalr Oar. RoSbt Car and Blnogla* Oar Si rvtsst securing government aid. as it was '*•**• rasslsr im>,n X h-iUswUm- war nators being that If the people of At­ thought that the government could not Its couchee-couchee dancers and Its night," he hoarsely responded. "Bat Sai 11,uv* o 4 tbr Indian won of 1SR3 to IMS, oaS Ess* ears. No. It baa Pnilnma ftmgir.Cbtoaes to ISrtr vMon,M«r Hilled Oldano m-rtad riant.. Drtrotl. No. 14 baa Pirbr Huffbt >r at Lae had lanta and of Georgia all pulled together be persuaded to make an exhibit unless fakirs of all sorts; a miniature Ferris my umbrella?" she said with a ques­ § wwoalty. TV —»gsi oaUUad to htsoar rata* M rorsrw .*#*. No ho* rtlaopar to D m roll tire exposition ground* and the sur­ was a quiver in her pretty red lips, Wrat ward. No. II baa Chair Ohr. Dn-oM rounding country, a Japanese village, "couldn ’t yon get anything on It?” Rapid*. No. IS haa Parlor HoSbt Oat UsSlolt to lira ad Rapid* (ottra ohargo, to a Chinese village, a Dahomey village "Nlxy,” he growled. "Not even enough No. IT boa 1‘u IIsmo Mrapor. IT - - with Its Inhabitant* probably called to pay for the cream?" "NIL” "Why No. SI baa to ospa r to Urssd Rapid* JNO. W DmI-DT BRN K from the black belt of Alabama; the not. Harold? Did you try real hard'" Maossor Tvsr . Mss. Mexican village, where tbe padded "Of course I did. bnt the old duffer run*. BOOM! II. bulls had expected to disport them­ wouldn't have tt s minute. Kitty. He iCAVtAl 6.1 flALit Ma RKs^M selves; the chutes, where a toboggan said It was a sign of bad luck to pat ■ COPYRIGHTS. slide is taken down Into a lake, and up an umbrella in the houas, aad I CAW I OBTAIN A PATBNTV Mr a MARBLE btTk Tco.xif?, trasssiCymS the thousand and one other schemas to couldn't get a single plunk on IL” Tbe SSMMemo Is tho and capture the quarter of the visitor. girl laughed harshly and looked at him fii m siMira Buffalo Bill, too; I had almost forgot ­ with true woman's disdain, aa he stood lain thaw*ten fboo. Aina naial.QO*i GRANITE tool aod aatontMto boo*; *a*rt ton*. ten him and John Burke. Then there helpless, with tbe umbrella dangling ratio ** Mboe torooob L-ra A On sootor- to»o»l nodootothoWrlootlSr Aioovtoao, sad Is the '49 Mining Camp, and next to limp and llstleen In hla nervous grasp. too# ora bssM wMolr bsSoro tho go* Ua o n* this tbe barbecue Poets have sung of It was tmrdly raining softly by this ( ►at mat to tba mvmtrr. Tbt* (ptOtokA nagor, o**Mr.toiipto*)riilastoMis.hsohyfcrtka It without beginning to do U justice time and the girt waa getting wee; t toOMtina of a*r oatoouso wi la tho •3 a roar, -ro-iwao cor n s mot fro*. There is but one way to know the bar­ "Well.” she snapped, with a petulant ! MbUAIbb Mur wv 3— becue. and that Is by personal contact Jerk at his arm. *1 guess yon can pat! with IL up ‘he umbrella out here, can't you*" j Cemetery Work of any description as Low lu lYioe as any place in Mich­ This, it must be remembered. Is a pri­ Aad he did so. —Washington Star. AGRICULTURAL BUILDINO. vate enterprise—In contradistinction to igan. I have a Fine Display of NEW tbe other greet expositions, which have DK8IUN8 in Hrotcb, Hwediah and JU3T FOR FUN. American Granites. all been government enterprises; and. to make this exposition a success they the International character of the ex­ while It Is not nearly so massive or so "And yew say year father wae wo un d- | After getting prime elsewhere call ami would forget hard times; In fact, would position was kept prominent. Tbe bet­ examine. You will decide to wonderful as the World's Fair, tt is ed In the war?” "Bad. sir.” "Wae he not have time U> think of them. ter word would have been pan-Ameri ­ buy of me. a big success, end will stead out In the shot la the ranker* No. sir—to the When the propeelttoo for an expo ­ can. for tbe sol lent and central feature their ns rasa. The big government sition waa first made, there were a good position management has kept this In building, which crowns the summit of Tom —"I can't realise F. F. MURDOCK many doebtlqg Thomases Wholesale of tbe exposition has been the draw ­ PATENTS Opposite Poet Office. BL Johns. you are s father ing together of the southern states and the bill, contains an excellent exhibit ‘Can't you? merchants said that the former expo ­ of the various departments of the gov- Just come raw the Central. Southern aad Latin the night * U. >3. binirrOmot sitions —they were of the state-fair or- t very much the sin* as was with me." ato**taa*nut p*i«m ta taw teas Ihse ihaas lnJared rather than helped. ae. with whom this reentry foawto Ifow EPasMsSSSO st Chisago. The display of art Wife—"There seams that ■JMad oaosl. d.ooJot «e ghwoc. with Assartr them tried to threw sold be bound In closest ties of com- at in the fine arts building promises gave so am ef my bleewits ts the other An. to bArWa. if^iooaMbhto a^W, Iroo *4 w. Bat from the time it lercial relationship, hat are net. A **smi(T. MHto4*dCRmS?alhl much The building to the meet ar­ day. ” Husband- Impossible'He! Thle; the exp* ito o' ***** m th* U. &. sad loop oau Mwkrtoaeai The exposition will be essentially tistic on the gro un ds m* wtoAton* tossaa * saw a«* «as rapidly, sad It will be not a mere pen la the eoater of tbe grounds the realised the breedth aad picture, set s description embellished around whleh all else centers to C. A. SNOW A, CO. •asiTrsisr.'ir’.Tt they, toe, bp the sliver league of oratory, bat a women's bonding, beautiful aad o. c for tt. realistic picture of the south tractive, containing net only CLINTON INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1895.

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= EVERYBODY GROCERY DEPARTMENT. We Are the Leaders attending the Clinton County Fair, should visit the Dry If you will not hear Reason she’ll surely rap your knuckles. T__ T HI Goode DepHrtment of the 8., Johns Mercantile Company wise people learn bvby other s mistakes. AH AiOW ^I1O0S« and secure some of the iiiauy bargains ther are offering in ’Tin Want of care does one more harm than Dreas goods. Special bargains during the Fair. j, 1| h want of knowledge. “A little neglect may breed gre.at mis­ Another grand opportunity to save Our stock is complete, und no to chief.” better goods, neither in style or J^y money, from Sept. 25 to Oct. 5, for the f quality, were over shown, and It is fully as expensive and oftimes benefit of the people attending the prices 25 per cent, lower than last year. oat Money disastrous to one ’s health to experiment with groceries that have no reputation Fair. We've cut theprices lower than in a behind them. We said last week that ever. These are bargains that appeal IN... Purchase we would not handle any goods that to your common sense. Every econo ­ of needed a prize to sell them. We will mical buyer should call and see how UNDERWEAR. stake our reputation that what we offer Repentance. for sale will be backed up by the manu- j we have cut theprices. facturers as being the very best article of their kind to be See our prices below. No had. Our prices are as follows: Read the following Soecial Inducements: house in Clinton County ------TEA.------can name the low prices We will sell 9H pounds (Our famous 5oc) New Moon Tea (or 1 Ladies Congress (Waiters Imitation Meu s beat Calf Lace or Congress .. - » SH •• (Onr famous 86c) t*. H. Tea for *1.00 Hutton were $3.50. now $2.05. Shoes, band sewed welts, our regular quoted. Visit us at the “ “8 “ (Onr famous 16c i Siftings for price $3.50; for this sale week only $3.00. “ ** M 1 •• mm 25c Tea for 16c Ladies ’ I laud Turned Extra Fine Kid Fair. We will be there to ------CANNED GOODS — Button or Lace, sells for $8.5u. now Men s Extra Good Calf Shoes, lace or $2.70. congress, any stye toe, sells for $8.00 ; welcome you and will have We will sell & cans of Standard Peas (or your choice during this sale $2.50. .. .. •• a m .. Hpct Pitted Cherries for - Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid button or something to give you. •...... “ •• Bartlett Pearslfor twy i •• “ •' 3 •* •« Choice Apples for lace Shoes, were $3.U0 ; sale price $2.37. during thin sale for $2 00. .. m “ j “ m Beans for Ladies' Dongola button or lace, guar- Dress Goods for Fall. “ '* *■ 8 •* ** Standard Tomatoes for - .. .__ . __. _ _ ^ . All our $2.00 shoes, any style, go in ...... 3 " " 3 lb Core Oysters for an teed to be as good as any $2.50 shoe thissale for $1.00. ! anywhere ; our price during this sale ——----—— ------—-———rrz NK of thf special fexturrs upon which we arc wining golden opinion* la our Dm. “ •- “ 8 “ •* Raspberries for ... II qq ," e sell you » man s shoe for $1.37 (toads. Now is the time to buy and at prices others cannot and will not name. At - •• - a •• - Pine apples - - - that will coat you $2.00any where else. 0 BM m •• •• 3 •• (iagc Plums for ... 191*;. U'c. 36c. 35c Stic and SOr you can bay goods you bare tern paying double You can take your choice of any of Men's tiest Milwaukee Oil Grain Con- ihe price. Special prices alt this and neat week. SODAS. our ladies $2.00 shoes during this sale jgress or 2-buckle, only $1.20 ; they are I for $1.05. worth more than that by the dozen. Wr will sell 4 packages A. A II Soda for " “ 6 Dwights •• 1 WIT2oc Ladies ’ Pine Dongola Kid Hutton or Hoys' good solid Calf Shoes, lace, con- 1 — ^— worth *1 ,TI) H11.1 *175 for frn** 8 or button, sells for $1.75 and $2.00 ; Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s U nderwear. •...... 6 “ II. A J. •* M suot*. worm jLoUautl $1.76, Tor for this sale only $1.45. SOAP,- J «pl*w5> ■■■ ■ ...... ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■—■ ' ■ ■ ■ — Ladle*' all wool scarlet Pants and Vests CQ a Mem's $3 00 Camels Hair 8hirts and $1 Oc a Drawers sale price »1 —-—-——------„ .. .. ----- —------— Hoys' good nolid shoes, lace or con- Sold last year at $1. our price uav' We will sell 7 bars Banner Soap for Ladit-M (ilow (alf Hutton Shoe, just gives, $1.25. We can save you from 25 10x4 Cotton Bed Blankets (color Cn<> Ladies wool Jersey Klb (white and tan) per pair JUL ...... 7 *' Buckeye " " the shoe for mud and water, only $1.38. to 50 centa on every pair. grey) Pants and Vesta, sold last year fiQp « •• M 7 M Babbitts •* •• for at. onr price w* w Comfortables large slxe 75C “ “ " 3 *• Our 10c Jumbo Soap for Ladies ’Low Shoes, ton or black, or Children s Shoes, dongola kid. button, Ladles’ Grey Jersey Klb Fleeced Pants any of our Summer Shoes, you can get ______and Vests, our price FRUIT CANS. Ladies’White Menno Pants an-‘ ”ests 3C» Plain Window Shades on spring Hollers from 50c to $1.00 off on every pair. Children* Dongola Kid Hutton Shoes, sold last year at 5«c our pnee We will sell 1 doxen pint Mason No. 1 Jan for — (latent leather tips, only HUc. Children- White Merino Pants, sold Men's 36c heavy wool Socks sale price 19c Mi sat*!*' Dongola Kid Hutton Shoes, for 16c and lac last year, sale price Men's 3&c light weight wool Socks sale 16C •* “ ** 1 " quart " “ ...... Baby’s Shoes only B0c. Children's White Menno Pant s and ...... 1 - a...... « m .. I patent leather tips, worth $1.50; pritt ,,, ‘' V■ Vesta, site 30 to 84. sale price 21c Ladirs black fleeced cotton Hose sale •• ** " 1 •• Can Tops Mason for now $1.2U.______Do vou jyjy Uool* f0r yjjg f*Ji y price I5c Children’s Wool Camels Hair Pants 30* •• •• •' 1 " Can Kubben (pure) for and Vests, all mixes 1h to 34. sale price Children's black fleeced cotton Hose Misses’ Dongola Kid Hutton or Lace Children’s heavy Cotton Panu and Vests OTp 16c two pair for ***** Shoes, worth *1.75; price now $l.40_ Una aaie. from ate to $1.00 per pair. color grey, all sines sale price fc » t* ROLLED OATS. 10 doxen children's all wool scarlet 31c We will sell 10 lbe of Rolled Oats for 26o. Misses' Calf and Grain Hutton Shoes, panu and vests worth 4&c to 75c sale price Ladles 36c all wool Hose sale price 26c 33ft | 3.000 vardsof Dress Turnings worth ii/« Chase A Sanborn a Seal Brand Coffee will oe served FREE at our made extra solid for school wear, worth Men s heavy grey Shirts and Drawers JOC 10c to 30c all at $1.50; your choice for $1.2U. Men's wool gray Shins and Drawers CH. I booth every day of the Fair sale price ! a bates extra good Brown Cotton at Missed' Grain Hutton Shoes only «5c. Men's 91 «h> Camels Hair Shirts and 75c .. p Summer Challis to cloae per yard at Misses' Kid Hutton Shoes, patent Men s 91 35 Camels Hair Shins and *1 fin leather tips, only 86c. Drawers sale price In fact BargainOn all Departments. Grocery Department Mercantile Company CUT AND SLASH prices SPAULDING & CO.

We intend to make our’ YJ AYING returned from my extended buying Before you buy that new stove. W e 1 trip, 1 am now fully prepared to show you Fall and Winter al! the latest attractions in millinery for the Fair. have a full line of Heating and Cook My trimmer. Mies Eva Leaf, of Toledo, who has been with “LeBaron," the well-known fashiouable Stock... Stoves, Base Burning Coal Stoves, etc. French milliner, of that city, for tour years, will move rapidly if prices will do it. Never be­ show and design for you the most perfect combi ­ fore could you buy so many goods for so little Also Agont8 for celebrated nations in Color, Swellest Effects, and Styles ever money as at the Cash and absolutely the Low- ...... yet introduced here. Notwithstanding all this est Price Store. my prices will be as reasonable as ever. Special A good Men * Suit at *3.98. Majestic Steel Bargains during the fair. A good Men's Suit at *4.98. My formal opening will he on Thursday, Fri­ A good Hoy** ’ Suit at *1.00. A good Itoy's Suit at *1.25. Range. * day and Saturday of next week. A good *2.00 Kerny Pant at *1.25. A good *1.00 Collon Pant at 09c. MRS. L. CANFIELD. We are headquarters for Guns and Am- WEBBER ft WA6NER, unition. CASH CLOTHIERS. SPAULDING A GO. I 7 Clinton Avenue, 8t. Johns. diTOl CODHTT FAIR Cumin fe Fi ill Hi Pailt THE GREAT

A SHORT TALK WITH THE MALE PORTION Our good mother.EXAMPLE. Nature, is. after ail. the (treat Arbiter of Fashion. Not from i*ari». nor from London, nor yet from the great metropolis of the New OCTOBER 1, 2, 3 AND 4. World. New York, comes the ideas and iiupirations of apparel, but from the OF THE WORLD S PEOPLE. woods, the ileids ami theclouds. It was an in the Spring, when Nature renewed her youth and womankind fol ­ lowed suit with new raiment. Now that the skies assume more sombre tints, the ileids a deeper shade, and What Nearly Everyone Says Must be Meas­ the woods blush and glow with autumn's glories, all must urably True. FOLLOW HER EXAMPLE. p will give with each pur- W# m prsparsd l* issst rssr *uU with s tall Its* of ^ chase of $2.50 or over in F-AuILX. J^JSTID THTUSTTER, QOOD8 When vou we earnest and reliable men going up and down the streets Groceries one ticket for the with positivenean depicted in their countenance and $50 in gold, silver or tSsttoi i up of ib* I si14m. ik« Ns greenbacks clinched in their Hat. and offering to het that amount to ten Fair. This is good until Oc­ Mohair Sicilian's, Matin Solielfi. ; cents that Clark

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