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The Clinton Independent.

VOL. XXXYII.-NO. 2 ST. JOHNS MICH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902. WHOLE NO.—1864 VOTE FOR THESE CHARLES BRITTON SUPERVISORS FINISHED INDETERMINATE SENTENCES. WILL NOT ACCEPT Voters Hass a Chance to Ex pros si Their 'Register! They *r* all Good Men mid Will Guard An Emu Township Farmer Lost Hla Life The Work of the October Meeting Last 2*«utlinents Thereon. A Courteous Invitation to “Divide the Your Intereeta Carefully. In a Singular Manner. Weak Wednesday. The Michigan board of corrections Time” In s Joint Disc union. Register! CHARLES We had hoped to have been able to and charities calls the attention of Oct. 22.1902. SCnOCH, Charles Britton, among the best the voters of the state to the import­ Of Ovid, candidate for sheriff on the known and most highly respected give to our readers this week the do­ C. C. Vaughan, Chairman Republi ­ ings of the supervisors at their Octo­ ance of a full and favorable vote on the can County Committee, at. Johns. Democratic ticket, is very popular farmers of Essex township, was killed amendment to the state constitution Recollect that if you have changed with the people of the county in which yesterday morning In a most singular ber meeting, but owing to the great Mich.; amount of work Imposed upon the us proposed by joint resolution of the Dear Sir—The Democratic County your place of residence from one ward he lives, ana will receive a hearty manner. legislature of 1901. The adoption of support from the voters regardless o! He had loaded on a long, heavy farm clerk, he was not able to prepare the Committee has a meeting advertised or voting precinct to another since the copy in full. this resolution will empower the next at Maple Rapids for Saturday evening, party affiliation. He is a poor man, wagon between two and three tons of legislature to enact a law imposing in- last general election you must re-regis­ out capable and worthy. The people sorghum and started for a sorghum The poor commissioners, through Nov. 1, 1902, with H. J. Patterson as their report, made a very satisfactory detrminate sentences, so-called, as speaker. 1 notice that the Republi ­ ter or be deprived of your right to of the county will have ’no occasion mill near Wacousta to have the molas­ a punishment for crime. This law is for regret if he is chosen. ses extracted from it. When within showing. This is, in a large degree, can County Committee has a meeting due to the gixxl management of Over­ strongly favored by the most advanced advertised at same place for same vote, so go in person to the council JACOB F. 8HRAKT, about sixty rods north of the U. B. church, In Bengal township, between seer Lester, who has made the farm penologists throughout the country evening, with Hon. E. N. Dlngley as room next Saturday where the board Of Fowler, nominee for register of and has already been adopted by sev­ speaker. 9 and 10 o’clock in tbc morning from pay and taken good care of the prop­ of registration will be in session and deeds on the Democratic ticket, held some unknown cause he was thrown erty. Owing to this fact and other eral states. In view of this unavoidable conflict this office for two years, and a cleaner, thifigs connected with this department and inasmuch*as both halls in the vil­ see to It that you are properly regis­ handsomer or more correct set of from the load, and from every indica ­ tion, one of the hind wheels of the of thecounty ’s affairs, the commission ­ PRECAUTIONS lage are occupied for that evening 1 tered. records do not exist in that office than wagon passed over bis head four times ers thought they could get along with would suggest that Mr. Patterson and those made by him. For years he has in a dlstarce of about eighteen rods. $1,000 less than last, which was $7,000. Mr. Dingley occupy the same hall and served the people of Dallas township Given to Meml»eni of Farmers' Mutual for divide the time between them. This It has been proven beyond a ques - The first three pools of blood and The expense of caring for the poor has tion of doubt that the Trusts are will and the village of Fowler as clerk, ana impressions of bis bead and clothing been gradually decreasing since 1890, Coming Season. will give the people of Maple Rapids his work is as plain, clean and correct in t he soft clay, were on an average of when the expense was nearly or quite The officers and directors of the an opportunity to hear both sides. If Ing for the people to have cheap coal as could be made. He is gentlemanly 20 feet apart, and between the third $15,000, when the Institution contained Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company, this meets with your approval kindly In the Bummea time and cheap ice in and ooliging in his official relations. and last the distance was between 50 over 40 inmates, as compared with of Clinton and Gratiot counties, desire advise me on or before Wednesday the winter. He is worthy and in every way capable and 00 feet. This last place was on a about 20 now. A considerable gain to renew their precautions at this sea­ morning, Oct. 29th, so that I may of conducting the office of register of little Incline and the blood ran down was made through the good manage­ son in regard to cleaning chimneys, arrange accordingly. deeds. Very truly yours. Every Republican stump speaker the track made by the wheels for a ment of the property of persons taken putting up stoves, etc. Our losses in the country is asserting that they CHARLES J. WEIT/.EL, consiaerable distance. His lower jaw for their support, and which after­ from winter fires have, in the last few * J. Earle Brown . Also a resident of Fowler, and nom ­ was broken three times, Ills right ear wards becomes the property of the years, considerably diminished, Indi ­ Chairman Dem. Co. Com. are not to be understood as defending inee for county clerk on the Demo­ completely ground off and the left one county. There are several pieces of cating a greater degree of carefulness. It is needless to say that no reply the schedules of the Dingley tariff. cratic ticket, is at present justice of terribly mutilated. The limbs and land in Ovid, Duplain and Olive ac­ We are, therefore, encouraged to re­ has been received to the above court ­ Since the whole thing is but a matter quired in this way. the peace in his town. He is a tine trunk showed slight marks. newed effort, and trust that the low eous invitation. Accordingly. II. J. of schedules what else is there to de ­ penman and does clerical work with The team, which was found near the The question of an advance in coun ­ assessment of the last two years is suf ­ Patterson will address the citizens of ease and accuracy. He is peculiarly farm of Mr. Rosenkrans, gave no evi­ ty officers’ salaries was brought up. ficient proof that it pays to be careful. Maple Rapids Monday, Nov. 3, at 8 p. fend about it? fitted for the office for which lie has dence that they had run away. The The good hearted members compared Now is the time to clean and examine m. A cordial invitation is extended been nominated. most singular thing about the acci­ the present salary with the advance in your chimneys and repair and build to all persons to attend, esDecially Harn Struck by Lightning o. w. LOWELL, dent is as to how only the bind wheel the cost of good living and gave the them over whenever needed. ladies. While the rain and electrical storm passed over the head four times. boys a “raise” as follows: Clerk from Don ’t chance your defective chimney was raging last Wednesday, a compar­ Of Watertown, nominee for county There was no evidence that the front $750 to $800; treaturer, from $800 to for another winter. You may have to atively new barn on the farm of Chas. treasurer on the Democratic ticket, is wheel passed over the head at all. $850; prosecuting attorney from $1,000 rebuild yonr house, if you do. Also be NUTS FOR JOE. Widman, in Olive township, was out That lightning. With all the other good qualifications Pingle, who were driving that way. mark, $480. neys. More wood and less coal will be whicli he possesses, he is a good and Among the reports made was that “Claims” Vote. CarA of Thanks. reliable business man. He isstrongest Prosecuting Attorney Smith, Dr. burned the coming winter, consequent ­ Gillam, Marshall Keeney and Justice of the county soldiers ’relief commis­ ly greater care must be exercised or we If Congressman Fordney will not go Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hainer wish to thank w here best known, which is satisfac- sion, which shows a balance of $459.02 ' ry evidence of a good man. Geo. H. Marshall went to view the will have more fires. on the platform with Mr. Youmans the many kind friends and neighbors who scene of the accident. They found on band. Fires occur every winter from hav­ for the purpose of joint debate of the have shown sueh deep sympathy, also for ( IIA11I.es SNELLI NO, that where the Impression was made The committee on equalization re­ ing clothing or bedding too near stove­ Issues before the vottisof this district, the many (lowers and fruits and other tokens Of Elsie, nominee for prosecuting in the soft clay by the head and cloth­ ported the amount apportioned to pipes in upper rooms. Keep clothing perhaps he will be so good as to ex­ of to our darling little Grace, who has ittorney on the Democratic ticket, is ing in every instance the wagon track each township as follows: entirely away from stove-pipes, especi­ met with such a sud misfortune. Bath...... $ 749.7(H) plain why he voted in congress for the an attorney and well fitted to discharge was plainly seen on both sides of such ally up stairs. Then be moderate in rotten Selfridge board “findings ” Wanted. the duties of the office for which he impression and also pools of blood. Bengai...... 1,08ft. 000 building wood fires. Don ’t build claims which Honest Joe Cannon of lias been chosen. He practices econ ­ Mr. Britton was a sober, Christian Bingham...... 1.800,000 flashy fires with dampers all open. Illinois, Republican leader and prob­ A trustworthy gentleman or lady Id omy and care in dealing with the peo­ gentleman. Tho Impression is that he Dallas...... 1.118,000 Keep dampers closed as much as pos­ able next Republican speaker should each county to manage business for an ple and in the performance of every was seized with some kind of a fit and DeWitt...... 909.000 sible, and you will save fuel and may that party carry the house, denounced old established bouse of solid financial business transaction. fell from his load, and in attempting Duplain ...... 1,120.2(H) save your house. as severely as its most bitter oppon ­ standing. A straight, bona tide week­ CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS. to stop his team or to get upon his Eagle...... 903,700 Another great source of danger Is the ents. The claims were mostly stale ly cash salary of $18.00 paid by check W. D. Kelley, of St. Johns, and N. T. load was run over. But as to the Essex...... I,0i3,800 use of parlor matches. If you must claims of naval contractors of the civil Wednesday with all expenses direct Daniells, of Riley, nominees for circuit wheel running over his head so many Greenbush ...... 034,400 use these parlor matches, use them war and were founded in corruption from headquarters. Money advanced court commissioners on the Demo­ times is the mystery in the case. Lebanon ...... 785,900 with the greatest of care ; aud, aixive and Inursed jn fraud, being carried for expenses. Manager, 340 Caxton cratic ticket, are well fitted to dis ­ Mr. Britton was between 50 and 55 Olive...... 885.300 all. don ’t let children play with them. along and kept alive from one congress Bldg., Chicago. 44-10 years old. and had been a resident of Ovid ...... 1,504.500 It seem almostjcriminul to let children t<> another by unscrupulous lobbyists, charge theduttM of the offloe. Mr. Biley ...... 923,900 Kelley, before entering into partner ­ Essex township many years. He was a play with matches, and yet every year who every now and then succeeded in BUSINESS LOCALS. ship with Mr. Dueling for a general good citizen, honest and upright in all Victor...... 814,000 we have to pay for property destroyed getting one through; but thanks to practice of the law, was a successful his dealings. A wife and two children Watertown ...... 959,300 by children with matches. Neither the vigorous tight put up against the Westphalia...... 1,102,300 should matches be carried looslyin the Money To Loan At Lowest Kate oflnterrit instructor in the high school of St. survive him. The remains were notorious Nat McKay, who had charge II. J. Patterson . St. Johns. Johns. He Is well read and has a brought to Osgood’s undertaking picket, because, if lost out and stepped of the matter and whose personality clear conception of the meanirg of rooms, w here they were properly car­ Total...... $17,737,200 upon, a fire is almost sure to result. had of late years come to cause suspi ­ Special Banana Sale. the law. With all the rest he is a ed for and dressed for burial. They We are also informed and know that cion to be cast at anything with which During the balance of this week I very genial and reliable gentleman. were 1 hen taken to the late home of A DOG DID IT. some of our members smoke and he was connected, the major portion will sell best bananas for 10 and 15 Mr. Daniells is a graduate from the the deceased and the funeral will be permit others to smoke in of the claims were defeated. Mr. Ford ­ cents per dozen. law department of the IT. of M. while held at the M. E. church at 2 o’clock and around their burns, which is in ney ought to have known the charact­ Frank Coscokilli . he lias been devoting his time and at­ next Saturday afternoon. CmiMril m llorHr to Overturn a Buggy hih I direct violation of their contract of er of these* claims, for they were de ­ Next to St. Johns National Bank. tention for some time past to farming Nearly Kill Dm Driver. insurance as found in section 2 of by ­ bated fully and exhaustively and their he can turn his attention to the dis ­ laws. true import shown up. The claims Meat Eaters Will Now Rejoice. “IIOEDOWN" On Saturday evening last, as I). II. Now these are only a few of the were just as bad. if not worse, than charge ut the duties of the office ol Ocobock, of Essex township, drove out As the price of beef cattle is lower, circuit court commissioner in a manner many dangerous acts that cause fires the old steal that it, was sought to from now until further notice 1 will A Kim I Good Old Fttnhionrd Time 111 the of an up-town feed barn, ids horse was and the loss of hundreds of dollars of push through the Fifty-second con ­ icceptable to the courts. Their very much frightened by a dog run ­ sell first-class young beef at the follow­ official work would be well up with New Barn. mm in Early Days. property each year. Avoid them. Do gress, whicli Mr. Youmans opposed so ing low prices: the best. ning under it and barking. The buggy not think its ill ways some one else that vigorously. The steal referred to was Harry E. Mack and “Cad” Van- was overturned and the horse became •Steaks from Into 12cents per pound. THE MAKING OF TWO GOOD CORONERS. will have the fires' Are you not your ­ the claim entered by a few lobbyists Nice roasts, trimmed, 10 cents per Sickle. neighbors, the former on the entangled In one of the wheels. self sometimes a little careless ? Ana for money alleged to be due one of the Wm. Smith, of Westphalia, and Mr. Ocobock, who held fast to the pound. corner of Walker and Swegles street, remember the next little carelessness two men who were to receive a royalty G

THE COLLEGE STRIKE. Jim Younger's Funeral. The remains of Jim Younger, the Tbe M. A. C. B»ya Hebei sud a Merry War la On. bandit, were interred in the family lot iu the little cemetery near Lee’s Rum- The Michigan Agricultural College ! THE ARBITRATORS READY ] mlt, Mo. A brief, sluip!e service was GREAT POWER PLANT j students, who arc trying to force the held at the home of N. S. Fenton. The restoration to the rolls of the fort.v-flvQ house was crowded, and many were who were suspended or expelled for The members of the strike arbitra­ away with any causes for the recur ­ unable to gain admittance. Mrs. Fen ­ The great water power oanul of the Over 300 men were preseut, and the participation In the midnight class rence of such difficulties as those which Consolidated Lake Superior Co., on galleries were filled with women. tion commission appointed by Presi­ ton, a niece of the Younger boys, led “scrap,” have stopped all recitations dent Roosevelt, met at tbe White you have been called in to settle. I the American side of Snult Ste. Marie, In the selection of toasts strict atten ­ and study, and It docs not look ns submit to you herewith the published a quartet who wang "Rest, Wcury haw been opened. The first water tion was paid to the matter in hand. though the row would be settled until House Friday morning. statement of tlie operators, following Heart.” started through the turbine engines at The localities directly entertained were tbe state board of agriculture, the gov­ Tlie president greeted the members which I named you ns the members of Rev. R. H. Shiftier, of the Presby ­ noon Saturday, and with it a gust of represented by the speakers. The erning body back of tlie college, shall of the commission cordially. The In ­ the commission. Mr. Wright being terian church, followed in prayer, enthusiasm seemed to strike the city. opening address was by Mr. Clergue. have taken some action. The students terview was brief, lasting scarcely ‘JO named as recorder; also the letter from speaking a few appropriate words. The All business was practically suspend ­ “The City of Snult Ste. Marie." was spend their time parading tlie campus, minutes. The work to be done by the Mr. Mitchell. pallbearers were old associates of the ed, and the inhabitants of the two the subject for Chase S. Osborn; “Our discussing their troubles, writing homo commission was Informally discussed. I appoint Mr. Moseley and Mr. Neill Youngers, members of Quantrell ’e cities broke loose and during the whole Si«ter City" called Judge W. J. John ­ for advice and holding mass meetings. The president impressed upon tlie com­ ns assistants to the recorder. band, and among the mourners were day scarcely knew Its bounds. The son into action; “The State of Michi* Of the 45 students scheduled for dis ­ mission the Importance of expedition THEODORE ROOSEVELT. several who had fought with Quau- day was filled with big events, but the gnn," ex-Gov. John T. Rich; “Canada," cipline. the notices of only 17 con- and Informed them that he had decid ­ With the instructions were the state­ trell. Price and Rlielby. The remains greatest of these was when the various the Hon. J. I. Tarte, recently of Pre­ talma' a formal dismissal. The remain ­ ed to appoint two assistants to the rec­ ments of the operators. The members were burled beside those of Younger's contractors, under whose direction the mier Laurler ’s cabinet; “The City of ing 28 on the iist have not yet learned order to facilitate the work. He then of the commission withdrew In a body. brother and mother. A great quantity work of building the power canal, the Philadelphia, ” Theodore C. Search, what action is to be taken in their presented to them tlicir instructions The commission went into executive of flowers sent by friends from near power house and the Installation of the vice-president and treasurer of the case. Of the 17. nine are sophomores ns follows: session at Cel. Wright’s office at 11 and fur were piled on the mound. enormous amount of machinery, form­ Consolidated Lake Superior Co., whose and eight are freshmen. White House. Washington, D. C., Oc­ o’clock. Judge Gray was chosen chair­ ally turned the completed plant over home is lu Philadefpliia, where the The request of Maj. Bornous, the tober 23, 1002. man. Want the Deputy. to Francis H. Plergue, representing Clergue backers reside. regular army officer officiating as drill To tlie Anthracite Coni strike Com­ Edward A. Mosel.v. who becomes an Chairman Gunn, of the investigating- the Consolidated Lake Superior Co., Mr. Clerirue’s Spen'Ii, iivister, that the students attend drill assistant to Recorder Wright by direc ­ committee. In going over the Mason as usual, came before the meeting. mission: Gentlemen —At the request and Mr. Clergue, nfter thanking them, The enormous possibilities of Sault both of tlie ojieratort! and of the min ­ tion of the president, is secretary of county clerk’s Iiooks, stated that evi­ released them of further responsibility, The students believe, whether justifi ­ ers. I have appointed you a commission the Interstate commerce commission. dence has been found which makes it Ste. Marie, the intentions of those who ably or not, that the major sympa ­ and stepping aside, gave way to his have developed what is now an accom­ to inquire Into, consider and pa%s upon l>r. Neill, the other assistant recorder, desirable that Deputy Clerk Gansley sister, Miss Helen Clergue. who thizes with them. The answer the the questions in controversy In connec ­ is professor of political economy at tlie be apprehended and brought back. stepped to the center of the lilrge plut- plished fact in connection with the major got. however, was that the spirit tion with the strike In tlie anthracite Roman Catholic university, located Prosecuting Attorney Tuttle advised form which had been constructed a harnessing of the power of Lake Su ­ of the resolution announcing a t'om- region, and the causes out of which near Washington. that if proof is sufficient, they should short distance from tlie canal and ad ­ perior were touched upon by Mr. plcte bovcott of studies, precluded com­ the controversy arose. By the action The commission adjourned at 12:45 offer n reward of $100 for the deputy joining power house, and turned the Clergue. Speaking of wliat his com­ pliance with his request. you recommend, which the parties in o’clock, to meet again next Monday at and make complaint. golden switch which opened the gates pany Intends to do for Michigan, he President Snyder says that the fncul- interest have in advance consented to 2 o’clock. It was decided to admit the at the foot of the canal, and the waters said it will be but a few years before ty In no way retract. lie believed all abide by, you will endeavor to estab­ public at all formal meetings of the CONDENSED NEWS. of Lake Superior ran into the turbines, not an important city of Michigan will expelled were guilty. He said they lish tiie relations between the employ­ commission. Notices were sent to the and in starting tin* machinery, put the need to use a bit of coal. If all the pow­ were tried before an impartial tribu ­ ers and the wage workers in the an ­ mine operators and to President Mit­ Fred A. Lnterno lias been appointed finishing touches to the herculean task er the lakes, from the foot of Sault Ste. nal. who was Dr Beal, of the horticul ­ thracite fields on a Just and permanent chell. asking thorn to be in attendance postmaster it Thornton, Rt. Clair coun ­ which has taken four years to com­ Marie to Montreal, a drop of 001 feet, tural department, and all must go. basis, and, as far as possible, to do Monday. ty, vice Mrs. Cora It. Woolley, re­ plete. were controlled, the energy would be signed. fcijf equal to all the coal on the continent STATE NEWS IX BRIEF. President Mrs. Lillian M. X. Stevens, Bnnqurt fop 15,000. as far as now developed. The power Cnlian Treaty Hofuwcd. NEWS IX BRIEF. of Portland and the other officers of Immediately after the opening of the now taken at the American Soo, he The I. O. O. F. grand lodge chose The proposed treaty between the the Xationai W. C. T. U. have been re­ canal, the fourth floor of the power said, was equal to one million tons a Saginaw as the next place of meeting. United Rtates and Cuba wns returned A fire has been burning for four elected. to Washington last Raturday. With house, which is half a mile long and year, and it was the Consolidated Lake John S. Macomb, of Orchard Lake, days in the coal bunkers of the United The trustees of the University of several hundred feet wide, was throwu Superior Co. which conceived the idea the treaty wns sent a counter propo­ States battleship Oregon, now at San Chicago by a vote of 13 to 3 decided of using this suspended power to turn qualified for examination for second sition from the government of Cuba Francisco. open, and the residents of the Soos, lieutenant in tlie regular army. In favor of segregation of tlie sexes in together with the visitors, were given it into useful energy. He predicted a to the United States, tbe nature or The 7.000 ynrdamen employed by the the “Junior colleges.” Tills decision is population of 50,000 for the Soo inside Archie Holland, n negro lalioror liv­ which is not known, but it is under ­ a banquet. Fifteen thousand persons ing at Kills Junction, lias married Km- ! railroads entering Chicago have made said to be tlie first step toward the participated. Two great tables, each of three years, and further said that stood Palma in a letter sent with the a demand for an increase in wages of doom of co-education. half a mile long, were spread, and an in a few years not an Important city ma Kruse, white, of Peshtlgo. It is treaty, says that the acceptance of the live cents an hour. in Michigan would be compelled to the second case of the kind in Menom- ! propositions made by tin* United Alexander Walters, of Brooklyn, has army of waiters provided for their ineo. While Gen. Miles was at Honolulu. been arrested on the charge of steal­ wants. use coal. Continuing this line of rea­ States would be ruinous to Cuba, as It soning he said that Canada, which has During tlio electrical storm Runday, would result In a larger reduction of Hawaii, he was robbed of a valise con­ ing 100 shares of Chicago. Milwaukee Banquet to Special Gnenta. many ample water powers undevel ­ Mr. Mancli, of Rand Hill, was holding the customs revenue of the island. taining considerable money nnd jewels. & St. Paul railroad stock, valued at The culmination of the festivities oped, would see the time when the do­ Ills horses in a church shed in Bedford, | Papers in tbe valise were recovered. $17,000. from Ames, Swan & Co., of that marked the opening of the hy ­ minion would not use a pound of coal, when both horses were struck by Gets Five Years. A to smuggle Chinese has New York, on April 10 last. draulic power plant was the banquet even for the propulsion of trains any ­ lightning and killed. Christopher Noreheck, formerly n been unearthed nt El Paso. Tex. The A. L. Stephens, menilier of the board tendered its 3o<) guests by the Consoli­ where between Hamilton and Quebec, Lightning struck the slicds at the member of the Minneapolis detective Chinese were stowed away In box of the Home for tbe Feeble Minded, dated Lake Superior Company at the He said that nil doubts about the suc ­ Macenbee ball at Bell Branch, killing force, was sentenced Monday to three ears. Trainmen, it is charged, con ­ and W. H. Moriarity, member of the armory in the evening. It was the cess of the Lake Superior company three horses and badly shocking Henry years in tlie state penitentiary for nived nt the crime. Marquette prison board, have resigned. greatest event in a social way the city had disappeared and assured the peo­ Lae.v, who was holding Ills horse by bribery. The sentence was made light II. R. Boal. a son-in-law of W. R. Gov. Bliss has appointed Geo. Nestor, has ever known, but its importance as ple of the Soo that the present work tlie bead when It was killed. because Norelieck was merely a tool in Cody, “Buffalo Bill,” nnd a wealthy of Detroit, to fill tlie first named va­ u social function became Insignificant was but the beginning. He closed by Lyndon Duboisc, aged 35 years, a the hands of Ills superiors, and made stockman, cortimltted suicide at Sher­ cancy. ^ when compared with the importance of thanking the people of the Soo for blacksmith of Mason, committed sui ­ a full confession nnd gave evidence idan, Wyo.. by taking a dose of i»oi- the event. In appointments, decora ­ their cordial support given the com­ cide by taking chloroform. Poor health for the state, which led to the convic­ son. No cause Is known for Ills act. AMUSEMENTS IN DETROIT. The various railways entering Chi­ WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 1. tions, service and quality, perfection pany from the beginning, and he was Is supposed to be the cause. He is tion of Chief Ames, who was sen ­ Detroit O pera House —•• E. S. Willard "— Was reached, while the Calumet & glad to see them get the $500,000 to survived by a widow and daughter. tenced to a long term in prison last cago have refused to grant the yard ­ Saturday Matinee ut 2: Evenings at 8. Heclu Orchestral hand distracted at­ $1,500,000 a month the company ex­ G. Rogers, of Marengo, 1s now sell­ week. men the 20 per cent advance in wuges Lyceum Theater —"‘Primrose A Dockstader ” tention several times from the viands. pended. ing the third crop of strawberries pick­ demanded, nnd offer 10 per cent. A —Saturday Mat. 25c; Eve. 16c. 2?c, 60c, 75c. Planting Fish. compromise will undoubtedly be reach­ Whitney Theater —“Gipsy Jack’’—Matinees ed from the same vines tills year. The ed. Ido, 16c. 86c; Evenings iOc. 20c, 80c. She “Went th« .P.aee.M Horribly Burned. first crop brought *10 cents per quart, The United Rtates fish commission Temple Theater And Wonderland —After- the second 16 cents and this crop 25 distributed young fish during the last The estate of Alexander R. “Boss" uoons 2:15, 10c to -5c; Evenings 8:15, 10cto60o An unsuccessful altempt has "been Leaving burned flesh on every round cents. fiscal vear to tlie number of 1,405,543,- Shepherd, of New York, in Mexico, Is made to conceal the identity of Edith of the ladder, Roy Simorfs, chief en ­ worth $10,000,000. It consists almost THE MARKETS. Gene Babcock, who has arrived lu The common council of Owosso has 374. against 1,071.000.000 for 1001. The exclusively of rich mines in the Bato- gineer for the Lansing Sugar Co., early declared In favor of a public lighting greatest demand wns for whlteflsh, of Kalamazoo from Mt. Clemens for Saturday evening climbed from the which almost 000,000,000 were dis ­ pllas district. In a remote section of Detroit, cattle—Market active at last treatment for tuberculosis. aqueduct through which water is sup ­ plant, and a committee has been ap­ Chihuahua state. week's prices on all grades, but stockers The woman ’s history came notori ­ pointed to look up the matter at once. tributed. The other species were: Tike, and feeders, which were 10 to 15 cents plied the factory from the rive-. The Owosso & Corunna Electric Co.’s perch 237 .000,000; cod, 212.001.000: flat­ A gas well was struck on the Peter higher on account of extra large amount ously liefore the public when It was al­ He had descended into the manhole sendee Is unsatisfactory. fish. ’ 108.133.000; lobsters. 81.020,00; Kerr farm in Armstrong county, Pa., of outside buyers on hand. Choice steers, leged that she broke seven faro banks with a lamp, and an explosion of sewer 11 days ago, slnee which time all ef­ $606 25; good to choice butchers, 1,000 to Prof. Francis Kelsey, head of the shad. 100.980,000; salmon. 54.000,000, 1,100 pounds average, $4 2505 00; light to at Cripple Creek, quitting play $800,- gas or fire damp occurred, Instantly and trout of various kinds, 38,000,000. forts to control the flow have failed. It good butcher steers and heifers. 700 to 900 000 to tine good. burning Simons frightfully. Much of Latin department of the , is in a critical condition Is estimated that 230,000,000 ruble feet pounds average. $3 750410; mixed butch ­ At Galveston, during the time of the the flesh was gone from both arms as Bnlldlng a Death Trap. of gas have already gone to waste. ers and fat cows. $3 250 3 85; canners and dreadful disaster, she did heroic work far us the elbows. Ills hair and mus ­ from a complication of ailments. Ills At u baseball game nt Bellefontaine, common bulls. $17503 00; good shippers' as a nurse. engagements as a non-resident lectur ­ Five bodies In tlie morgue, 17 em­ bulls. $3 000 3 25; common feeders, $3 750 tache were burned off, and his eyes er at a number of -universities have ployes unaccounted for. seven or more ()., Monday, Tlios. Walker was pass­ 4 40; light Stockers. $2 750315. Milch cows Edith was at first reluctant to talk, closed by the burns. His legs between ing an ojhmi knife to a companion and springers—Good cows, steady. $50; but said, though she might look 30, the tops of his shoes and knees were been canceled. injured nnd n property loss estimated when a foul ball struck Ills band nnd common, dull and lower, $25 to $45. Veal Tlie United Rtates Gypsum Co., of at $400,000 is the record of a fire in the calves—Market steady, last week’s prices, she really was almost 10 years young­ almost a crisp. Despite his serious plant of the Corn Products Co., West drove the blade into Ills side, severing $4 00

Federal officeholders —have ostracised JUST A TRUCK DOQ. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL I 8T. JACOB'S OIL. Appearances Are Deceptive. FOB TARIFF REFORM the negroes from being delegates to In cases where bronchitis has bo- When looking at Lord Charles 8crawny and Dirty, but Ha Did His come chronic from want of proper Beresford ’s strong, vigorous frame It state conventions, with the evident In ­ LESSON V, NOV. 2; JOSHUA 20:1-9— treatment In tbe earlier stages, there VOTERS MUST SUPPORT CANDI­ tention of preventing them from tak­ Duty Well. Is difficult to realize that he was He was a dirty, scrawny dog, but ho CITIES OF REFUGE. j Is nothing so good as Dr. August once a delicate lad and was sent to DATES SO PLEDGED. ing part in the next national Republi ­ i Koenig’s Hamburg Breast Tea, in con- can convention. President Roosevelt maintained the dignity of his standing, sea for tbe sake of his health, says 1 Junction with which Is strongly ad ­ Tit Bits. He tells tho story that seems to be helping the matter along or running, in fact, in dogdom. He Golden Text—"God Is Our Refuge and Each Ballot Cast for a Republican vised tbe use of 8L Jacobs Oil as an when. In 1860, he first set foot on by appointing white men to federal of­ might have been white at one time, Strength, a Very Present Help In outward application along tbe front of Congressman Is a Vote to Maintain fices in the southern States. Three with his black spots defined sharply, board ship and was making hie way Trouble ”—Psalms 46:1—The Value tbe throat, from close up under the along the deck of H. M. S. Marlbor­ the Trusts in Power—Support the bishops and some other colored nota ­ but circumstances evidently had com­ of Human Life. chin to well down to the top of the Democratic Candidates. bles called on the President for an ex­ pelled an existence that in recent ough to report himself, he overheard chest; the one remedy assists the a bluejacket whisper to another, planation. He explained to the satis­ years had not permitted a bath other other and as intended, they work In faction of the bishops that he was not than that provided by falling rain, and 1. The (Joel, Avenging Justice. —Thnre “Poor little chap; he ain ’t long for All Republicans believe In protec­ are some crimes that must be removed complete unison. The wonderful pen ­ this world, that’s sure." A fortnight discriminating against the colored the Indications were that he had not etrating power of St. Jacobs Oil ena ­ tion, but there is a shade of differ ­ brother. Yet he is known to favor the taken advantage of opportunities in it a nation would exist and prosper. Such later the grave had closed over tho ence between the schools into which are treason, which strikes at the life of bles It to reach the adhesion of for­ seaman, but the "poor Little chap” building up of a white Republican that respect frequently. the nation, and murder, which strikes eign matter, which lines the bronchial they are divided. The Massachusetts party in the south and is appointing He was trotting along under a truck at the existence of the family as well as Is very much alive still. school believes In free raw material; tubes and which makes breathing renegade Democrats to fill the offices. that crossed Fulton street at a busy of the individual. Breaking the sixth more and more difficult. As these ad ­ the manufacturers there are demand ­ In Indiana and in some other states I hour of the day. He glanced neither commandment wrongs not merely the in- Buddhists Outnumber Baptists. ing it. Then there is the Iowa school, dividuaL It is a threefold crime: 1. hesions become Inflamed and enlarged where the colored voters hold the bal­ i to the right nor to the left, but kept Against the individual. It takes away It appears from a recent government which believes that the tarifT fosters St. Jacobs Oil causes such adhesions ance of power, how many state, coun­ , his gaze on the heels of the horses in his most precious possession; everything to break away, making expectoration bulletin that British Columbia has trusts, which so shocked Speaker Hen ­ so far as this world is concerned. ty or town offices are given to them, ! front. If he had been a coach dog he easier and more free. Dr. August more Buddhists than Baptists, more derson that he declined to be a candi ­ to repay their devotion to the Repub ­ would have been under the axle of 2. Against the family and the nation, Confucians than Congregatlonaiists, date, especially as he found a “great for it takas away the support of the Koenig’s Hamburg Breast Tea, drank lican party? The negro will never get the front wheels, but, being a truck family, and one of the essential members slowly and very hot, soothes and and nearly as many pagans as Luther ­ many ” Republicans in his district who his fair share of the spoils until hi dog, he was under the rear axle. and defenders ot the nation. heals the parts, 1s comforting and ans. Classified by religions, there are believed that the trust-protecting tar­ shows his power by occasionally de ­ Whether he had been trained to trot 3. Against God, the giver of life. quieting, stops the cough and relieves 40,672 members of the Church of Eng­ iff should be revised. feating the Republican ticket. there as a protector of the tail-end of Hence the severest punishment possible the breathing. This manner of treat­ land, 6,506 Baptists, 10,027 Buddhists, The largest school, what might be is meted out to whoever perpetrates this 4,804 Confuclans, 1,197 Congregatlon­ the truck from the exasperating urch ­ crime, and ought to be, in order to pre­ ment (and there is no other two rem­ -called the college of protection, is still TRUSTS OR ANTI-TRUSTS. ins of the street, says a writer in the vent as many as possible from ctunmlt- edies that will work together so suc­ aiists, 5,332 Lutherans, 25,021 Metho­ the dominant faction. These extreme New York Times, or had of his own tlng the crime. No other punishment is cessfully) reaches the difficulty from dists, 4,556 pagans, 84,176 Presbyte ­ and uncompromising protectionists Is the Question to Be Decided on Elec­ adequate. We pity the murderer for his the outside and the Inside at the same rians and 34,221 Roman Catholics. 1 volition dropped back to a rear posi­ suffering. We ought to have still more have an organ, the American Econo­ tion Day, and It Is Now Up to the tion as a concession to the difference time. St. Jacobs Oil reaches the roots The Mormons number only 125, faith pity for the Innocent victims. When there healers 4, fire worshipers 3, Dowieites mist. It constantly denounces and de ­ American People. between a coach dog and a truck dog, was no strong general government, but of the adhesion and assists Dr. August rides the reformers and preaches that The election is at hand. The re­ the chronicler knoweth not. At any small tribes with no authority over them Koenig’s Hamburg Breast Tea In clear­ 48, Mohammedans 6. it would be dangerous to disturb the sult will be much more far reaching rate, he knew his duty, and he was to appeal to, these tribes, or the rela­ ing them; then both remedies act In present tariff law. This being also tives of the murdered person, were com­ BRIEF DISPATCHES. than the election of congressmen gen­ doing it. pelled themselves to punish the murderer, unison in healing ami caring.The above the idea of Senator Hanna, may there­ erally is. who was naturally, in most cases, the remarks apply with equal force in cases fore be known as the “Stand Pat" If the Republicans hold their own AN ADVENTURE IN ITALY. member of another tribe. of asthma, croup, whooping cough, en ­ Hotel registers are sometimes great school. or are able to organize the House of II. The Cities of Refuge.—Vs. 1, 2, 7, larged tonsils and all bronchial affec­ liars. 8. 2. “Appoint out for you ” (R. V., “As­ The Economist has been sorely trou ­ Representatives, it will be heralded Artist Tells of Somewhat Ludicrous tions. Every family should have SL Old King Coal is a bloodthirsty old bled lately, and has eased its mind by sign you the”) “cities of refuge.” Under as deciding that the protective tariff Incident at a Well. the circumstances described above, it Jacob’s Oil and Dr. Angust Koenig’s soul. formulating a “tariff plank ” in which, is endorsed by the voters. Such a Mortimer Menpes, the artist, tells was necessary that there should be places Hamburg Breast Tea always In the When trouble brews the product: fs \ it says, “is told the whole story of the result will even be interpreted to the following travel story of an inci ­ of asylum, where one who had uninten ­ house In order that they may be often a bier. tionally kilted another could be safe from operation and effect of protection upon mean that there are no bad trusts, dent near Naples: "A whining promptly used in the first stages. Death smudges but does not always American labor and business. ” That the avenger, and where any one could Often the maladies develop with won ­ and that the American people are Neapolitan pestered us with requests have a fair trial. “Whereof I spake unto wipe out dishonor. statement, of course, is very mislead ­ willing to pay more for trust products that we should taste his orange li­ you by the hand ” (the agency) “of derful rapidity and complication* take Many a strong hand Is turned down ing, for It would require several large than the trust is asking the foreigner Moses.” See Num. 35:9-3:; Deut. 19:1-3, place with equal suddenness. by a four-flush and a bluff. queur and buy a bottle, only one bot­ where may be found a more detailed ac­ volumes to tell such a story, but such to pay. In short, the voter will tle. This made us cross, for we were Spite of the breakfast food com­ exaggeration is constantly indulged in count of the object of these cities. COULD HAVE IT ALL. “stand pat” with Senator Hanna, al­ very hot, and neither I nor my daugh ­ The Cities Chosen. “There were six panies the average boarder is bound by the Economist and its protection ­ though they know they have a losing ter drink wine. Moreover, the man cities appointed for this purpose, three Secretary Wlndom ’s Liberal Offer to to the steak. ist followers. It ends its "plank" with hand in the trust and tariff game. was blocking our view. To get rid on either side of the Jordan, almost this declaration: equally remote from each other. 8ouvenir Hunter. No preacher has yet likened the If the Democrats gain the lower of him we attempted to climb a wall goal in football to heaven, although “We therefore heartily commend the house of Congress and carry the legis­ 1. Kedcsh, in Naphtall, In the north. A characteristic story is told con­ by the side of a well. I got over safe­ 2. Sbechem, in Mount Ephraim, In the cerning the late Secretary Windom, It is an avenue much frequented. Dingley law and demand that when latures of some states that are now center. any of its schedules are revised it ly, but in attempting somo more who was bald to an unusual extent. When negroes shoot craps the for­ represented by Republican United graceful and acrobatic feat my daugh- 3. Hebron In Judah, in the south. shall be for the strengthening, rather 1. Golan, in Bashan, north. He was believed to be in opposition to mula is often “Come seven, come States senators, it will be notice to i ter missed her footing and fell head ­ eleven, come heaven or the other than the weakening of the protective the protectionists that their days are 2. Ramoth-Gilead. In Gad, center. a proposed piece of Important legisla­ policy as expressed therein. ” long into the well below. On rising 3. Bezer, in Reuben, south. tion in the Interests of which a very place.” numbered and that monopoly is to be I to the surface she clung like grim It requires only to look at the ntap to well-fixed lobby was at work. The That means even higher duties and unthroned. ! death to a small piece of mossy stone see how wisely these spo‘'« were marked TO CLIMB LIFE’S LADDER. that war is declared against the Mas­ To show that these issues between out, so as to make a city of refuge easy lobbying had been carried on extens ­ projecting from the side of the well, of access from all parts of the land. Th«y ively, and a great deal of the work sachusetts and Iowa schools of pro­ the parties are not exaggerated, and and I, above her, waited in agony of were chosen. It will be observed, out of Listen while others talk. tectionists. So far it has not scared was undertaken by women. Windom that the Republicans really stand for mind, scared and shivering, until the priestly and Levitlcal cities, as like­ was scheduled for a speech on some Ask advice oftener than you give it. the New Englanders, but the Iowaites protection to the trusts, and the Dem­ ropes and ladders were lowered and ly to be inhabited by the most Intelligent have backed down, from Gov. Cum ­ part of the community. ”—Cambridge vital issues on the day; and it was Talk about others rather than about ocrats for placing trust productions on she half walked and was half pulled Bible. mings to Senator Allison, and the can ­ feared that he was going to turn loose yourself. the freelist, it is only necessary to up. The most excited person of all III. How the Cities of Refuge Accom­ against this special bit of legislation. didates for congress are now occupied take the known utterances of the plished their Object.—Vs. 3-6, 9. First. Absorb information instead of try ­ l was the wine merchant, who leaned He never referred to it, however, in ing to distribute it. over her, his face deadly white with The persons for whom they were set apart were only those who killed "any the course of a long and striking ad ­ in this way you will save your re­ TROUBLE IN THE TARIFF BAND WAGON. patches of green, pouring pints of his person unawares and unwittingly. ” Lit­ dress; and the lobby, taking that as a sources and increase your chances ol precious orange liqueur down her erally, “by error, without knowing. ” by favorable indication, sent one of the throat gratis.” some mistake of judgment, or accidental success. blow, without intending to injure. "They women to try flattery on him, In the hope of inducing him to show his shall be your refuge,” the refuge for all THE MAIDEN Some Young-Old People. the nation. Not only did the slayer need hand. She began by expressing fervid Mrs. Castlebury writes from Phila­ protection, but the nation needed to be admiration of his speech, which was defended from violence and crime, and May not go unchaperoned to any delphia to her 75-year-old son in New from doing wrong to persons who were the talk of the day in Washington, and York that she never felt so gay and place of entertainment —concerts, not at heart guilty of crime. It Is worse then said: theaters or exhibitions. jolly In her life as at this very time, to commit a crime than to suffer from "Of I should so much like to have a and feels quite positive that she will it. souvenir of you to take home to May not accept expensive presents live to be over 100. Her handwriting IV. The Cities of Refuge as a Type. — Ohio!” from a man to whom she is not en ­ 1. The Avenger. “Who Is the avenger? gaged or who is bound to another is like copperplate, it is so steady and Law. What law? Criminal law, sanitary “Thank you! Thank you! ” respond ­ clear. At 97 she is planning amuse ­ law, social • law. natural law. . . . ed Windom politely. girl. ments five years ahead. “Old Man ” Wherever want stares, and vine reigns, “Courd you not —Oh! please do! — May not, under any circumstances, and rags rot, there the avenger takes Cochrane, a highly respected citizen of his stand. Delay him not. lie is the give me a lock of your hair?” call at the house of a bachelor, this Brooklyn, aged 93, walks from his messenger of Christ. The very nature “Madam, ” he replied, bowing low, being one of the greatest breaches of home in Lewis avenue to Richmond of things is God's avenger.”—Frofessor “you may take It all.” etiauet. Drummond In The Programme of Chris­ Hill, a distance of seven miles, to tianity. Conscience, the law of God, the And with a sweep of his arm he re­ romp on the lawn with his grandchil ­ soul, is an avenger. All these arc made moved his wig and handed it In her dren. The late Secretary Gresham's clearer and truer by the statement of direction. mother ha3 just celebrated her 100th the woe of the Goel, the avenger of blood, as given above. It is not revenge, Helped Everybody. birthday, hale and hearty. The ad ­ but justice and righteousness, through vertising collector and assistant ad ­ punishment. Gainesville, Tex., OcL 27th. —Mrs. vertising manager of the Detroit Free Christ is the City of Refuge. “It Is not L. E. Burton, formerly of Eureka, Kan ­ 1 an rt bine you invent or Improve) aleo eef Press is younger at 82 than any other the church, It Is not the altar; It is sas, has been at 507 Gladstone street, CA'/e.AT.TRADE MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN .rv* Christ himself who i3 the one and only PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or phot*. man on the paper. He walks thirty this city, for some time. While here > for free examination and advice. sacrifice for sin, and therefore the one Mrs. Burton has been the mdans of or forty miles aday, takes a drink and only hiding-place to which the sin ­ BOOK OH PATENTS r£&o,?>p£2? whenever he feels like it, and plays ner can repair. In no place, person, or doing much good by introducing to her cards until midnight. James F. Se- thing—In no building, sacrillces, or rites sick friends a remedy which it seems "TC.A.CHOW & CO. —is there any refuge for the guilty, save Is very popular In Kansas, but which Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. cor, at 88, superintends his farm and the atonement of the cross; but there in the perilous feat -of riding the pro­ nominees of both parties on these country place at Pelham Manor, and such a refuge is provided as will meet has not been very much heard of In tection horse and the tariff-fosters- questions. thei-v is scarcely a day that he does the case of sinners of every class, not this neighborhood. It is called Dodd's BO YEARS’ excepting the wilful murderer himself.” Kidney Pills and In every case where trusts horse at the same time—and it Of all the three hundred and over not handle a rake or hoe himself. As —T. Smith. EXPERIENCE need hardly be said that their paths Republican candidates, only one, Mr. a diversion he pushes a lawn mower. Christ is the city of refuge because God it has been used it has produced won ­ lie in a different direction —their only Foss of Massachusetts, has been There are others. Glory to every has so appointed. To go to him involves derful results. repentance of sin, forsaking of sin, the Mrs. Burton has good reason to object being to fool the voters to quoted as declaring for any relief from green and vigorous old age!—as Chas. choice of Gcd and goodness as our por­ again vote the Republican ticket. trust exactions. He wants free coal, A. Dana said. speak well of Dodd ’s Kidney Pills, for tion, a new heart, and a new nature o( they have done much for her and her Patents The Iowa idea was undoubtedly free iron, free hides and free wool. love. It brings us within every heavenly meant as a sop to the tariff-reform He does not say he wants it to help A Frontier Jail. power that can save from sin, every family. She says: “I must tell every­ high motive, the presence of the Holy I RADI RIMMa Republicans, who abound on the Iowa the people, but as a relief to the man ­ Graham county jail, at Clifton, Arlz., body what Dodd ’s Kidney Pills havs Designs Spirit. Christ is not an arbitrary, but done for me and for as many of my prairies, but even the wayfaring man, ufacturers of the country who use • is unique. It comprises four large a necessary city of refuge from sin. Copyrights Ac . though a fool, must see the Republi ­ those raw materials. For such a small apartments hewn from the solid The wilful and deliberate sinner has friends as have used them. no place In this refuge so long as he can leaders have determined to quash expression of free trade the Repub ­ quartz rock of a hillside. The en ­ “I had a very bad case of kidney U umaDooioa r»wni continues in that state of mind. He trouble for which I had been doctor ­ r for aeoarinsMlenta. the reform movement. The Economist, lican machine, managed by Senator trance is through a box-like vestibule must be delivered to tbe avenger to lead rfc Mann Aca NMir or “Stand Pat” school, will dominate Lodge, the Home Market club and the of heavy masonry and equipped wdth him to repentance, or to punish him If ing for a long ttme without benefit. I the next congress If the Republican other Republican auxiliary organiza- ' three sets of steel gates. The floor he refuses .to repent. saw Dodd's Kidney Pills recommend- party has a majority to organize it, tions, did all they could to defeat of the rockbound jail is of cement, and “God has done all he can to aid and -e*. I tried them and was completely Scientific American, draw men to Jesus. Now, belove'd, I cared. My mother and my brother and the tariff will be continued as a him. the prisoners are confined exclusively think this is a picture of the road to trust breeder. It is true that Secretary Moody and in the larger rooms. ' Some of the Christ Jesus. It is no roundabout road of were ill and they took them and were mS&SSRBSSJS&i The only chance for revision and for perhaps others have declared for free • most desperate criminals on the the law; it is no obeying this, that, and soon well again. stopping the fostering of trusts is for anthracite coal, but as there is no true southwest border have been confined the other; it is a straight road: ‘Be­ “Dodd ’s Kidney Pills have done lieve and live.' It is a road so hard much for us. ” those Republicans who believe that It anthracite anywhere in the known in the Clifton jail, and so solid and that no self-righteous man can ever is time to cry a halt on trust exactions world that equals the Pennsylvania j heavy are the barriers to escape that tread it; but it is a road so easy that Train Kills Wealthy Farmer. to vote for candidates for congress product, it requires no argument to no one there has ever attempted a every sinner who knows himself to be who are not afraid to declare for radi ­ show that after the extraordinary ; a sinner might by it find his way to Vincennes, led., dispatch: Martin break for freedom. The notorious Christ and heaven. And lest they should Rhewald, a wealthy farmer, was cal reform—that is, to place trust pro­ prices that now prevail for hard coal Black Jack was there for months. The be mistaken, God has sent me and my ductions on the free list and thus brethren in the ministry -* be like hand ground to pieces by an Evansville recede to the normal level, none will wall of quartz about the Jail is fifteen and Terre Haute passenger train. Ha make the trusts sell as cheaply in the be imported. So the taking off the I feet thick. Clifton is one of the great posts in the .way, to point poor sinners to Jesus; and we desire ever to have on left a widow and two children. United States as they now do in Eu ­ duty of anthracite and leaving it on copper mining camps in Arizona, and our Ups the cry, ‘Refuge, refuge, refuge.’ rope. That is the Democratic plank bituminous coal will not affect the has the reputation of being as deprav ­ Sinner, that is the way; walk therein, FOUR DAILY TRAINS and the Republican tariff reformers price of the American consumer. ed a community as yet exists ou the and bo thou saved. ”—Spurgeon. TO 8T. PAUL-MINNEAPOLI8. must adopt it if they wish to accom­ “And once In this city of refuge, the Is any other Republican candidate frontier of civilization. In summer refugee must never leave it. but must plish anything. for Congress in favor of free raw the mercury there frequently rises make it ids abiding home. For our high Via Chicago A Northwestern Railway. A Republican member of congress product? If so, now is the time for to 120 in the shade and in the winter priest never dies. He died unto sin once; Leave Chicago 9 a. m., 6:30 p. m. who believes in tariff reform, when him to lift up his voice and declare it. ■ it never goes below 40 degrees. but he now lives unto God forever. All, (the Northwestern Limited, electric WONDERLAND **a he enters the portals of the capitol, then, who repair to him must dwell in On the other hand, nearly every Dem- | him continually; and, indeed, if they are lighted throughout), 8 p. m., and 10 p. will be like a sheep in the hands of ocratic candidate is either pledged by I Limit in Initials. rlght-m.nued, they will have no desire m. Fast schedules. Most complete i the shearers—dumb, and open not his his platfrom or has openly declared I “These initials that girls are wear­ to forsake him for a moment.” —T. Smith. and luxurious equipment in the West. TEMPLE THEATRE mouth, or he will be ostracised and for free trade in trust productions. • ing,” declared Dick, “are about the Christ is made as easy of access ns Dining ear service unequaled. For DETROIT, MICH. driven into the political woods. Polit­ possible. He is everywhere present. The The declarations of the Democrats limit. They have them stuck over conditions of salvation are aa simple and tickets, reservations and descriptive ical history tells of but few such pa­ also call for a reduction of the tariff everything they wear—embroidered, I easy as it is possible to make them. pamphlets, apply to your nearest tick­ 2-BIO SHOWS DAILY -2 triots. Some may be found to talk in ­ to a reasonable basis. suppose the term is. Whenever I sec Sabbaths,' churches, meetings. invita ­ et agent or address W. B. Kniskern, 22 dependently before election, but when tions from Christians, bring Christ as So there is no doubt of the issue, a girl with an *M ’ on the shoulder an near as possible to every soul. Fifth avenue, Chicago, Ill. AFTZROOX5 AT 2:13. they reach Washington and the full and it is almost impossible to believe ' almost irresistible temptation to say ADMISSION IO TO 23 CS.VfS, power of the Republican machine and that there is any doubt of the result, j ‘Hello, Mamie,’ seizes me. When a Commits 3uicide in Mexico. King Caucus is turned on them, they, OcIf-EvidenL CYCSIXG3 AT S: IS. It Is improbable that a majority of the girl with a ‘C’ sprawling ail over he-’ City of Mexico dispatch: Otto P. I ADVISSIOM IO IO 30 COTTS. like their fellows, will be clay in the American people will vote to hurt stock passes me I never know whether Abulflda, the Arabian philosopher of hinds of the oligarchy that dictates Hecklemann, forty-two years old and a themselves and help the trusts. to whisper, ‘Good morning, Carrie,’ the dcBert, being asked how he came native of Decatur, Ill., committed suf- nil. THE 611 S:.1E3ICSB A”3 legislation. or 'Cissy, wink. ’ The worst ever in to know that there was a God, “In the The cnly relief in sight for those cide here. He was employed in the initials was traveling along Four ­ same way, ” said he, “as I know by issay office here. voters who believe in tariff reform is No Effort to Suppress Trusts. teenth street on Thursday. The poor, the prints that are made in the sand, to vote for the Democratic candidates, No real effort has ever been made misguided girl wore a white gown whether a man or a beast has passed Fine Barne Burn. who are pledged to revise the tariff to enforce any law regarding trusts. with a black crepe clasping the left before me. Do not, ” he added, “the and are not under obligations to com­ And it is very doubtful whether any heavens, by the splendor of the start; Joliet, III., special: Fire broke out ■leeve. A high three-inch ‘D’ embroid ­ (B the large barns at the country place bines and corporations. law adequate to the condition exists. ered in white almost covered the the world, by the immensity of Its ex­ It has certainly not been brought to a tent, and the sea, by the Infinity ot of Harlow N. Hlglnbotham. three miles mourning band. An initial on a crepe east of thte city, and they were de ­ The Negro In Politics. full test. Many legal expedients have band would breed doubts whether 'D' the wares that it rolls, sufficiently The Republican politicians In the not boen tried at all. There has been make known the power anti greatness stroyed. The barns were considered, was the person mourned or the wearer the finest la WIU county. ■— fouthern States—and that means the no heart in the wor*' of the crepe.”—New World. of their author? ”

_____ THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902.

Hors* and Boggy at a Bargain. doubtless see to It that these compan ­ DAVID A. HAMMOND. office while it is filled by Mr. Ham­ TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS The Independent. ies are supplied with fuel before the The democratic candidate for audi ­ mond. A rangy and handsome 8-year-old Although a man of large Intelligence horse and nearly new top buggy at * grasping retail dealers are permitted tor general, is a native of Washtenaw FOB ISOl AND ISO*. great bargain. Enquire at the Inde ­ 0BORGB8CORBIT. ... Proprietoi to get a new supply. We are reluctant county, having been born In the town ­ and a fine scholar, Mr. Hammond has St. John* high school room, beginning third pendent office. DiNlEt ABBOTT. >DITOB AMU NOR. to believe that any coal dealer in Lan ­ ship of Augusta, Dec. 16,1855. His always felt himself one of the plain Thursday of August. sing will come under the ban of the people from whom he sprung, and the St. John* eighth grade room, beginning early years were not different from j third Tbureday of October. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UK MOCKATIC STATE TICKET. coal operators, because It is incredible the average farmer boy's. Jn those I plain people, if he is elected, will find St. John* high school room, beginning last Thursday of March For Goernor — that anyone in this city should have davs that sectioo was new country , in blm a state officer whom they can St. Johns seventh grade room, beginning MBS. MARION B. DODOS. Music Teacher. LORENZO T. DURAND.of Saginaw. respect, approach with confidence and third Thursday of June. For Lieutenant-Governor — been guilty of such meanness as to sell and his circumstances were such as to Examinations will commence at 8 :S0stand JOHN F. BIBLE, of Ionia. coal for $10.50 or $12 that sost them make it necessary to shift for bimseif always trust. ard time. Attorneys. For Secretary of 8tate less than $6 delivered. —Lansing Re­ at an early age. He became familiar T. H. TOWNSEND. JOHN DONOVAN, of Bay City. MEDDLKSOM. Commissioner of Schools. For State Treasurer - publican. with all kinds of labor incident to DOLING * KELLEY, Attorneys at Law, W. F. DAVIDSON, of Port Huron. St Johns, Mloh. office up stairs on Walk­ farm life in a new section. He attend ­ Der street east. IStD For Auditor-General — Bath. Oct. 27th, 1902. PROBATK ORDER.—STATE OF MICHI- DAVID A. HAMMOND, of Ann Arbor. ed the district school winters and Editor Independent : JL GAN, County of Cltnton.M. At a *088100 For Land Commissioner — HENRYIM. YOUMANS. “worked out ” summers, and when he Next Tuesday is the day set apart for of the Probate Court for tbe County of Clin ­ ■VTORTOJI A JAMISON, Attorneys at Law ARTHUH F. WATSON, of Ctaeboyiran. ton holden at the Probate Office. In the Village Office over St. Johns National Rank. St. the voters of Michigan to decide Johns, Mich. 1819 For Attorney-General — Peculiar Interest attaches In Wash­ was 16 years old, having accumulated of St. John* on Monday the fth day of who they shall have to rule and run Octoberin tbe year one thousand nine hundred W. F. MCKNIGHT, of Orand Rapid*. ington to the candidacy of Hon. Henry a little money, entered the state nor ­ the machinery of our state govern­ and two. For Supt, Public Instruction — mal school at Ypsilantl. He was un ­ Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro­ ’ KARL BROWN, Attorney at Law, St W. N. FERRIS, of Big Rapid*, Melville Youmans for congress from ment. It matters very little to the bate. • Johns .Mich. Office in the Clinton block For Member State Board of Education — the Eighth district. He is the only able to pursue his studies here with­ average toiler whether it be high or In the matter of tbe estate of J08EPH CHARLES F. FIELD, of Hastings. out Intermission on account of lack of low tariff or reciprocity, so long as the WILKINS, deceased. \1 ONEY TO LOAN on real estate security For Justice of 8upretnc Court — one of the Democratic candidates for people have work at fair wages and Willard C. Lyon admlnlatrator of said 1VJ. by Henry E. Walbrldge. St.Johns. 1698 BENJAMIN J. BROWN, of Mencmltiee. funds. Before he was 18 years old be estate having made application for the house from Michigan who has had tbe taxpayer is not loaded down with the allowance of his Huai account and for DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. was teaching a district school to get needless expenditure. It Is tbe duty his discharge. EWIS SEVERANCE. A. B. Attornei previous | congressional experience. Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thuraday, the i Counselor and Solicitor, St, Johns, Mice For Sheriff— With the exception of Hon. Martin money to continue bis education. He of every citized of Clinton county to 30th day of October, A D. IttOti, at one CHARLES SCHOCH, of Ovid. taught his first school in Calvin town ­ see to it that men of honor and trust o’clock In theafternoon.be assigned for the Crocker, candidate in the Seventh, he hold the reins of our county offices as examination of said account, at the Probate YON A MOINET, Attorneys at Law, St. For Register of Deeds — ship, Cass county, on the border of the office in the Village of St. Johns. J Johns, Mich. Office over Chapman ’sstorw. JACOB F. SHRAFT. Of Dallas. is also the only one who has had much as it is the duty of the farmer And it Is further ordered, that notice be For County Clerk— big black settlement of Xhat county, to look after his plow. We have a given to the persona interested In said estate, CHARLES J. WEIT/.EL. of Dallas. service In the state legislature. IITILLH. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law and and out of an enrollment of 55, 27 were perfect right to scan closely the tickets of the time and place of said bearing, by caus ­ ▼Y. . Solicitor Inin Chancery.Chancery Offltce over the For County Treasurer — Mr. Youmans made an excellent re­ ing a copy of this order to be published In the post-office, St.Johns, Mich. 1618 OTHMAN W. LOWELL, of Watertown. Negroes. He taught several terms of that are put up for election next Tues ­ Clinton independent , a newspaper printed day and we lose none of our manhood and circulating in said County of Clinton for For Prosecuting Attorney — cord in the house, and is well and winter school and ktpt on with his CHARLES SNELLIN'G. of Duplaln. wtien we pick out the chess and smut three successive weeks previous to said day K A K.L. WALBKIDGE, Attorneys at favorably remembered in Washington. work at the normal and finally grad­ of bearing. • Law, St. Johns, Mich. 1387 For Circuit Court Commissioners — from the wheat. On the G. O. P. CHARLES M. MERRILL. H D. W. KELLEY, of St. Johns. He exhibited fine political sagacity on uated in 1878. In the fall of 1878 he ticket with few exceptions I believe Judge of Probate NATHAN T. DANIBLLS, of Riley. his arrival at the opening of the Fifty- was elected principal of the high the men are worthy of the voters’sup ­ A true copy. pKKKINS A BALDWIN, Attorneys at For Coroners — port. And on the Democratic ticket L Law, Money Loaners and Real Estate* WILLIAM SMITH, of Westphalia. second congress by becoming a warm school at Bllssfield, Lenawee county, Agents. Offloeover Chapman ’s, Clinton Ave.. GEORGE W. ESTES, of St. Johns. in this counry I knew of none that ORTGAGE kale —Default having been St.Johns. supporter of the distinguished Geor­ which position he held for four years. would not fill tiie several offices witli made in the conditions of a certain Mort­ For Surveyor — gian, Hon. Charles F. Crisp, for speak­ Mgage dated the 21st day of April, ltd*, IVAN D. BEDDOUT. ofGreenbush. While he was in this position, he was honor and credit. If the G. O. P. executed by Julia Ana Rider and Charles H. Dentistry. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. er. That (great Democrat won the elected township superintendent of should nominate Will Whlteor Hiram Rider to Sarah J. Corey, ah of St. Johns, and M. High for any office in the state or recorded April 2lst. law. In Liber 90 of morl- For Member of Congress. Eighth District— spirited speakership contest and Mr. schools, carrying the electiou in a nagee, on page 32tt in tbe office of the Register K. CORBIN, M. D„ D. D. 8. To get the HENRY M. YOUMANS, Saginaw. Youmans,* during his term, was In county, every honest voter would say of Deeds In and for tbe county of Clinton, • benefit of tla r-perience. medical know ­ township which had given 329 major­ “do .” and state of Michigan, on which mortgage Gledge and surgical skill wnlcb are Indispensa ­ LEGISLATIVE TICKET. high favor with the speaker’s eye —a ity for Garfield the fall before. The But I am going to say to you that there is due at the date of this notice the sum ble to perfection of results In dentistry apply For Representave In the State Legislature— of $55.oo, principal and interest, which still to Corbin A Bon. St. Johns. HENRY J. PATTERSON, of St. Johus. very important item in the success of following year he was elected a mem­ they have put up one man on the G. remains due and unpaid, besides an attorney O. P. county ticket that, in the esti­ fee of *30.00 provided In said mortgage and by For State Senator, 19th District— a new congressman. He was appoint ­ ber of the county board of examiners statute, and no suit or proceedings at law or H. KENYON, Dentists. Over Weiln ’ WILLARD D. TUCKER, of Ithaca. mation of many republicans, is as Grocery. St. Johns. Mlcb. ^ ed at the very beginning of his service and one year thereafter became its much lower than High and White as In equity having been Instituted to recover chairman of the house committee on any part of said debt secured by said mort THE PENDING ELECTION: ITS VITAL secretary. He was also elected super ­ these are lower than the angels. gage* G.H. MANN.D. D.8. Office over Now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of IMPORTANCE. expenditures in the treasury depart ­ intendent of the Tecuraseh schools, And 1 lose none of my loyalty to the sale In said mortgage contained, ana by stat­ Spaulding & Co.a hardware. Ap­ ment, an unusual honor, and was also old flag and to Republican principles ute In sucb case made and provided, notice Is posite Tbe Steel Hotel. Surgery As the day of election draws near where he followed in the footsteps of when I say that I would be doing my hereby given that on tbe 8th day of Novem­ a specialty. Office hours, 8 to D the importance of the event and its placed onjthejhouse committee on some of the best known educators in Creator, my wife, my children, and ber, 1808. at one o’clock In tbe afternoon at a m., I:30to5p. m., 7 to 8. eve’g agri culture. Ills practical experience tbe west front door of the court house, for far-reaching possibilities are dawning the state. He was when elected the mvself a serious wrong if I helped keep Clinton county, Michigan, in the village of as a farmer made him especially at­ In office that meddlesome Smith for St. Johns, there will be sold at public vendue homas s. mann , d . d . k ., middle of with tremendous effect upon the pub ­ youngest man who had ever held the rosecutor, who undertook to tear to the highest bidder the land in said T upper block, same floor as Perrin A tentive to agricultural interests in all place, but hts work was so satisfactory mortgage described, viz: Lots 7 and S In Baldwin, St. Johns, Mich. lic conscience. Slowly but surely the Sown what has taken me tbirty-five block 35, In the village of St. Johns Clinton signs of the times point with unerring legislative matters. He proved one of that he continued in the position for years to build. A short time ago he county, and state of BMcbigan, as appears by the most energetic and able members 'with the help of another person in ­ the recorded plat. Physicians. finger to a the social and political six years and was elected fer the (Signed) Sa RAH J. COREY, Mortgagee. change. No man can prophesy the of the committee on agriculture, and seventh year by tiie unanimous vote duced my wife to file a bill of divorce Dated August 7th. IH"2. HOD8K1N GALE, M. D. Office ove the late Colonel William H. Hatch, of against me for cruelty, and before I H. J. Pattkkson , Attorney for Mortgagee. • State Bank. Night calls at TLe Steel. form it may assume. Some who are of the board, but resigned to take the had time to answer the charges my Business address- —St. Jonins. Mich.E 13-t WOffice hours: —11 to 12 a. m.; 1 to3 and 7 to Sp.m alive to the vital force and natural Missouri, who was long chairman of superintendency of the Charlotte city wife went volufltarily to St. Johns the committee, often said that the and discontinued the suit. There is ortgage sale -default having r V. DOOLING, Physician and Surgeon. laws that govern the destiny of men schools, for which place he was asked Ih -cii made In tbe conditions of a certain • Office over Allison's store, St. Johns. and nations understand the nature committee had not had in his experi­ to become a candidate, although there not money enough in Clinton county mortgage,M dated August 18tb, 1898, executed ence a more industrious or painstak ­ to have hired John H. Fedewa or by Julia A. Rider to Sarah J. Corey all of St. and spirit of the coming change so were forty applicants for it. He con ­ Charles M. Merrill or any other honor ­ Johns, Mich., and recorded August 13,1898, In N. LEONARD, M. D., Physician, Sor- ing member than Mr. Youmans. In | Liber 91, of Mortgages on page 107 In the E• geon and Electrologist.Ovld, Micb. near at hand. They also kuow that tinued in this office for five years, and able attorney to have stooped to such office of the Register of Deeds In and for the the result of the election will be a his work in the house and in commit­ during his administration the gradu ­ a cowardly trick. County of Clinton and state of Michigan ; on R. DODGE. M. D., Surgeon and Homeo- tees, Mr. Youmans made a first class Bub Abel. which Mortirage there is due at tbe date of • patblo Physician. Office and residence great factor in giving shape and form ates of the high school were admitted this notice tbe sum of $30.25 principal and Jover Spaulding ACo.’s hard ware.opp tbe Steel. to the future policies that will govern record for industry, ^attention to his to the University in all courses with­ Interest which still remains due and unpaid duties, and rquiet, but none ihe less H on . L. T. Durand continues to besides an attorney fee as provided by law, C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and Sur- our affairs. They believe as well as a out examination, for the first time. and no suit or proceedings at law or In equity e geon. Office over Spaulding A Coni pa - forceful,;influence in the body. He make many friends in his campaign. having been instituted to recover any part of Py ’s hardware store, St. Johns, Mich. Office vast majority of the American people While holding this position he was said debt and by said mortgage, ours 1 to 4,7 to 9 p. m. do, that the time has come when the was made by Colonel Hatch chairman Already lie lias demonstrated to tiie j Now, therefore, by virtue of tbe power B of thefmost important sub-committee nominated by his party in 1890 for people that he is a man familiar with ! of sale In said Mortgage contained, and by people and not the Trusts shall govern member of the state board of educa ­ ’ statute in such case made and provided, notice HART, M. D., Physician and Sur the affairs of the nation. They know of the • committee on agriculture and important public affairs, and that his ; is hereby given that on the 8th day H• geon. Eureka, Mich. 1217 tion and elected. During his six-year grasp of the political situation is ' of November, 1002, at one o’clock that the power of these soulless com­ devoted himself closely to his work. in the afternoon, at tbe west front term lie served on tiie most important broad and comprehensive. He has door of the court house for Clinton county In M. HAVENS, M. D,, Homeopathic Phy ­ binations has been acquired by and ; Michigan. In tbe village of St. Johns In said W sician and Surgeon. Offlceover Heller e Mr. Youmans was an indefatigable committees of that board and for two Bazaar. through the policies of the Republican made no mistake in his public utter ­ 1 county, there will be sold at public vendue to workerjfor his; constituents. He se­ years was its treasurer, handling and ances, but has told the public frankly 1 tbe highest bidder, tbe land In said mort­ party, and now. having grown to such cured an unusually heavy appropria­ gage described, viz: Lots 7 and 8 in block 35, R. S.E.GILLAM,Physician and 8urgeon disbursing nearly one hundred thou ­ what he would do if elected. His vote in the Village of St Johns. Clinton County, Office at residence, opposite court bouse colossal proportions, defy the govern-; tion in the river and harbor bill for sand dollars of funds each year. He Michigan, as appears by the recorded plat of Dwest. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m and 6 to 9 p. m nient and spurn the party and power will be very large, and if his election said village. the improvement of Saginaw river by was always a staunch friend of the should result, the state of Michigan Dated August 7th, 1902. that gave them birth. They also know j SARAH J. COREY. Undertakers. persistent effort. He succeeded it state normal college in everything will have a governor of whom to be Mortgagee. that the machinery of the Republican H. J. PAtterson . getting confirmation of the title to tending to its development and well proud Instead of one for whom apolo­ Attorney for Mortgagee. ILL A EDD OSGOOD. Undertakers party has been the instrument of giv­ the lands of the Mt. Pleasant Indian being. He was influential also in se­ gies have to be made almost constantly. Business address —St. Johns. Mich. 13-t W opp. post-office, St. Jobna, Mich. ing us a government of the Trusts, for school, and the completion of the erec­ curing the location of tiie second nor ­ the Trusts and by the Trusts. The tion of ajnew building for tlie school. mal school at Mount Pleasant. In importance of a political change is He also did much to promote the ad ­ 1893 he determined to quit teaching manifest to all who think, and read, vancement of work on tlie Saginaw and removed to Ann Arbor and went and understand. And the importance public building, and notwithstanding into the newspaper business. Two of this change is so apparent that few tiie fact that the national administra ­ years later while still owning his In ­ will remaiu at home on election day. tion was at the time opposed to him. terest in the Ann Arbor Weebly Ar­ It is the solemn duty of every voter to he secured a number of important ap­ gus, he accepted a position on the road register his disapproval at the ballot Mod point nients for some of his constitu ­ with R. H. Butler & Co. and sometime ern quence box on election day. A disapproval ents and that without the least de ­ thereafter with the American Book that will say to organized greed, “Man ­ parture from thasturdy Democracy of Co. He spent three years in tiie em­ kind has created wealtti and Human ­ his life. ploy of these school book houses and “The Greatest Spoken Thought of the Nineteenth Century' ity shall control it.” Mr. Youmans took up but little of then returned to tiie active duties of tiie time of the house, although he his newspaper work, when tiie Dally j OPERATOR It A KK ON THE HARD COAL Argus was launched. At this time the A FEW OF THE MANY CONTRIBUTORS bUPPLY. spoke on several occasions. His prin ­ Democrat Publishing company was Joseph H. Choate Chauncey M. Depew President Baer of the coal operators’ cipal speech was on the subject of the Lord Beaconsfield Henry Ward Beecher formed, with S. W. Beakes, Senator James G. Blaine Henry W. Qrady organization evidently knows how to tariff. And now that the trusts and William M. fcvarts Joseph Jefferson tiie tariff have again been forced to Charles A. Ward and D. A. Hammond John Hay Robert O. Ingersnll turn a trick or two to the advantage the principal stockholders. Mr. Ham­ Oliver W ended Holmes >eth Low of the operators. He knows that a tiie front as the most conspicuous Sir Henry Irving George W. Curtis mond was elected president of the Charles A. Dana Artemus Ward large part of the hostility of the party issues it is interesting to recall Robert J. Burdette Paul du Challlu ills attitude at that time. He was company, a position which he still Russell H. Conwell John B. Gordon public to the coal trust is due to the holds. At the present time this com­ Canon Farrar Newell Dwight Hlllls unwarranted action of those retail then, as now a sturdy friend of the John B. (lough John Morley pany owns all the democratic napers Andrew Lang John Ruskin dealers who raised the price of coal farmer and wage-earning laborer. Wendell Phillips Henry M. Stanley His speech on the tariff attracted con ­ of Wash ton aw county with a single Josh Billings Wu Ting Fang during the strike to an unreasonable exception, there being included in the John Tyndall Charles Francis Adams and exorbitant figure, and tie pro­ siderable attention from the press. Lyman Abbot John L. Spalding list five different papers, now combin ­ Charles Dudley Warner Joseph Chamberlain poses to place the blame where it During its ; delivery. Congressman William Cullen Bryant Grover Cleveland James O’Donnell of Jackson —who ed into three. Mr. Hammond is a for­ Rufus Choate Fisher Ames belongs. He knows that in some cible writer and gives bis attention Theodore Roosevelt Lawrence Barrett towns, but of course Lansing is not still wants and waits for Governor Arthur J. Balfour Henry Drummond largely to the editorial work of the Jonathan P. Dolllver James A. Garfield included among them, there were men Bliss’ old shoes—essayed to interrupt Edward Eggleston Sir John Lubbock Mr. Youmans. He was worsted in a various papers of his company. William E. Gladstone Hamilton Wright Mable with so little conscience that they re­ Mark Twain Cham^ Clark fused to sell coal for Jess than $10 or very fatiguing manner, and did not In all the public positions he has Horace Porter John . Allen AND MANY OTHERS $12 a ton. He gives notice to the pub- ' try It again. Mr. Youmans also held, he has always shown marked ex­ lie that tills coal cost the retail dealer spoke on several other occasions, ecutive ability and capacity. During among other speeches being eulogies his career as a teacher he served on Ih E PUBLICATION OF MODERN ELOQUENCE across continents, lectures that have been repeated over and over not one cent more than the coal TI (Ten Handsome Library Volumes) it an event of premier again to never-tiring audiences (but never published), addresses that which they sold last summer for $7.25 on Senator Preston B. Plumb of Kan ­ every examining board for teachers “ importance. For the first time the belt After-Dinner made famous the man, the time, and the place—thise are brought sas and the late Congressman Mel­ Speeches, Lectures, Addresses, Anecdotes. Reminiscences together for the first time, and with them a Urge number of the a ton, and he places the blame for provided for by Michigan laws, and wittiest sayings of the wittiest men of the nineteenth century. bourne H. Ford of Grand Rapids. and Repartee of America's and England's most brilliant the high price of coal where it be­ licensed teacheis of all grades from men have been selected —edited —arranged —by an editorial board of For an hour —for ■ whole evening In tbe ensy chair at home one year to life, and from the town ­ men, themselves eloquent with word and pen —men who have achieved —for the study of style and diction that have electrified bril­ longs. Moreover, he has given notice Mr. Youmans was a good friend of liant assemblies, for the man ambitious to become a successful ship to the state. He was successful as eminence in varied fields of activity. that the retail dealers who put up the old soldier while in congress, dis ­ These gems of spoken thought were fugitive from lack of proper or popular public speaker, and for the one who has to prepare the price of coal unreasonably, and playing much activity during his term a traveling man and has a wide ac­ preservative means, until the Hon. Thomas B. Reed, upon voluntarily a toast or an address, this work Is a never-failing source of in securing pensions and re-ratings for quaintance throughout the state. He retiring from the Speakership of the House of Representatives, charm and Inspiration. Nor is this solely “a man ’s work.’’ ’’The for purposes of extortion, are not gathered about him these men of mark and experience in literature, tenderest tribute to woman I have ever read, ” said Senator Dolliver likely to get any more coal until the his constituents, and can be relied up ­ is a successful newspaper man. his friends and co-workers in other fields, and began the task of when he read the manuscript of Joseph Choate's after-dinner speech, on to do it again. The Eighth dis ­ preparing this great work. “The Pilgrim Mothers.” decent dealers are supplied. We pre­ While Mr. Hammond has always North, East, South and West, and the Mother Country as well, ♦♦♦♦♦ sume he would be under obligations trict will be-well served by Mr. You ­ been a democrat, he has been a consis ­ have been searched for gems in every field of eloquence. mans if its people are wise enough to Here was a lecture that had wrought upon the very souls of great SPECIAL OFFER to the public for the names of those tent one and never a bitter partisan. audiences; there an after-dinner speech, which between the lines coal dealers who charged their cus- return him to congress. He will also In all the positions he has held many was freighted with the destinies of nations. Here was an eulogy •‘MODERN ELOQUENCE" la sumptuously published be sure of high rank on house commit­ expressing in few but virile words the love, the honor and the tears of in 10 volumes, but moderately priced. To properly customers $12 a ton for coal that cost of his best friends and supporters have millions, and there an address pregnant with the fruits of a strenuous present this eclectic library. Portfolios comprlaing them considerably less than $6 per ton tees and this will be equally true been republicans. It is a fortunate cir­ life’s work. Or, perchance, a reminiscence, keen, scintillant repartee, Table ol Contents, fine photogravures, chromatic delivered. Indeed, Mr. Baer intimates whether the house is Democratic or cumstance that men lixe Mr. Ham­ or a story, potent in significance, and aflame with human interest. platea, sample pages, and other Interesting ma Republican. Doubtless he would go Matter there was in abundance, for English-speaking peoples are tartal, hava been prepared. One of these Port' that he will, if necessary, supply the mond were put upon the democratic eloquent, but thm best, only the bmel, thm groat, thm (olios, with full particulars regarding bindings public with coal through other than on several committees, notably that ticket this year when the contest la to brilliant, tha worthy to mndurm, has been the guiding rule of prices, terms, etc., will be mailed Ire# To on agriculture, for which 10 years ago Mr. Reed and his colleagues. Their editorial labors have been immense. receipt of coupon the regular channels if by so doing he be waged upon state Issues and when While libraries and musty files were being delved into in a hundred cut from this JOHN D. can make it uncomfortable for ttiose he drew and presented the report on thousands of republicans wearied with places—while famous men were putting into manuscript their brain announcement MORRIS & CO. dealers who caused the operators so tiie pure food bill which was adopted* children —while reminiscence, repartee and story were being reduced Philadelphia boss rule and legislation for the bene ­ to type, and speeches, addresses, and lectures, which isonM could not much trouble and brought down upon It Is by no means the flamboyant Gentlemen : Referring fit of the few at the expense of the buy, were In friendship's name being offered, Mr. Reed was preparing to your advertisement of their heads the censure of the general orator who makes the best congress­ for this work, his most ambitious contribution to literature —his John D. Morris many, are disposed to support that piece de resistance—" Thm tnfluanca and the History of Hon.Thos. B. Reed ’s library public. It may be decided in some of man; tiie stump speaker is often ticket and feel that they can do so •f Modern Eloauence in Oratory.*• Prof. Lorenio Sears, beloved and honored in many and Company the Clinton Independent the towns where the retail dealers away behind the lighthouse when it with consistency and self respect. lands for his critical and contributory work in literature, was writing comes to effective work for his consti ­ "Thm History of Jbftmr - Dlnnmr Spooking." So with will be pleased to receive portfolio took advantage of the necessities of Mr. Hammond will make an ideal Champ Clark, Edward Everett Hale. Senator Dolliver. and Hamilton Publishmrs.... of sample pages, photogravures and the people and raised the price of fuel tuents. Henry M. Youmans is of the Wright Mabie—each was producing a special contribution, which chromatic plates; also full particulars auditor general. He is a fine account ­ regarding bindings, prices, etc. to a point beyond all reason, to organ­ sturdy type of men that count for of Itself is a gem of thought, a monument to research, study, and Philadelphia ant, a thorougli gentleman, and, what observant experience. Name.,...... ize companies on the joint stock plan more in congress than most of the is even more important, thoroughly Whatever the viewpoint, this work is without precedent. It has to purchase coal in quantities and sell spread-eaglers, who talk and talk and no predecessor, no competitor. Speeches that have been flashed Business...... honest. The people can be sure no cor­ Street__ _ it to the public at a slight advance on talk again—and, who, after their rupt scheme to rob tbe treasury, no City and Slate...., actual cost, and the coal operators will flights seldom light anywhere. “grafts" will pass the auditor general’s

I THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902

and other relatives here, left yesterday to visit friends at Port Huron and COMMISSIONER’S SECTION THE OLD RELIABLE Toledo. Mrs. R. C. Dexter, who has been in In tiie hist examination, question "2,” We have a full line of poor health for some time past, went in tiie "School Law” list of questions was to St. Louis Tuesday to test the cura ­ as follows: tive properties of the famous mineral Give tiie chief provisions of tiie water. She was accompanied by her ‘‘Compulsory School Law.” After it sister, Mrs. C. C. Vaughan. had bceu published in full, under "Com­ missioner's Section, ” in all three of the pegH, Mrs. T. L. Drake and daughter county pai**rs, and teachers’ attention Alice, of Detroit, arrived here last directed to it, I’m sorry to say that but evening and will spend the remainder a very small percentage of those who And in addition carry the following : of the week with the former’s sister, wrote, could give a single provision of Mr. J. II. Corblt. From here they will it. This goes to show that a large per­ yly go to Chicago, where they will reside. centage of our teachers do not read the QTEINWAY. Rev. and Mrs. W. II. Johnson, of Itapers. If tiie teacher does not keep in Escanaba, were guests of Jay l’ruden touch witli tiie tilings about tier, I fail CHICKERING. Tuesday night. Mr. Johnson is under to see how site can train tier pupils to appointment of the Board of State keep in touch with the tilings about CABLE. Missions and the American Baptist them. Making Publishing society in the Upper Pen ­ There are a cortaiu part of those pro­ insula. He was formerly pastor of visions that tiie law requires tiie teacher STEINHAUER. the Baptist church in Ovid. to fulfill! if she doesn ’t know the pro­ Mrs. Henry Walbridge. who will be visions, she will not be very apt to ful ­ KINGSBURY. POWDER 82 years old next Sunday, went to fill tiiem, lienee the necessity of her Absolutely Pure Jackson last Tuesday to spend a couple knowing tiiem. The following are the KELLER £ VANDYKE. of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. WILLARD I). TUCKER important provisions. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE II. DeMay. She was accompanied by The compulsory age is between 8 Embracing one of the largest and most complete her son Henry E. and wife, who went i and 15 in rural districts, and 7 and 15 in lines of Pianos in the state. from Jackson to Stockbridge. where Democratic Candidate for State Senator. cities. It is the duty of the director, at Mr. Walbridge had some business in -1 it is deemed proper and fitting that the licginning of the fall term, to furnish Don't purchase a Piano until you have ex­ terests to look after. a few special words be said relative to the teacher a copy of the last school LOCAL JOTTINGS. the candidacy of tiie Democratic nom ­ census list. At the end of each month amined our line and heard our prices. NOT LIKK KOSK GARDEN BUT MOKE inee for the State Senate, Willard D. of school, it is the duty of the teacher Who will give us the whereabouts or PROFITABLE. Tucker of Ithaca. Though he was in to compare the list of names on her postottice address of Win. E. Johnson. A distinguished American writer, no sense a candidate for the nomina- register with the list on the census roll, Keep in mind the tea by the Wo­ who spent many months in Cuba, t on, now that lie is tiie nominee of and if there he any of the required age man ’s Guild at Harmonic llall this his party, it is desirable that the peo­ on the census roll, that do not occur in E. A. DURKEE, gives this testimony in regard to ba­ (Thursday) eveLiog. Supper from 6 to nana-raising in the island, estimating ple be informed as to his merits and the list on the register, the teacher 8 o’clock. the results on a basis of 20 acres. his position on important questions. shall nqiort the names of such to the ST. JOHNS. MICH. A widow ’s pension has been granted ‘•As to bananas, the yield is practi­ He has always been an earnest and proper truant officer. It shall be the aggressive cl am. io i of the rights of duty of the truant officer, whenever Mrs. Josephine Balcom. widow of the cally unlimited. They thrive in al­ notified of the violation of this act, to do late Andrew B. Balcom, St. Johns, of most any soil, need little care, and i tiie common people, so-called, and of tiie cause of the "under dog” in tiie all in his power to have children attend $12 a month. yield fifty times as much in weight to | school, and when informed of continued M. T. Streeter’s real estate exchange the acre as wheat. Suppose you con- j tight for life and happiness. There­ eluded to turn banana grower and ob- j fore, we claim that he should be sup ­ non attendance, he shall immediately will be found over Travis & Baker’s ported — notify the persons having control of drug store. See his list for sale, ex­ tained twenty acres of well-cleared < such, that on the following Monday change or to rent. land in the vicinity of any of the | First, By the laboring classes in pleasant Cuban cities. Y'ou might j whatever calling, and by the farmers such children shall present themselves M. T. Streeter has an 80-acre farm, and mechanics, because lie bus always with the necessary text books for in ­ obtain any number of plants wild, for struction. The notice shall inform improved, with good buildings, which no cost except to hire a man to dig been one of them and one with tiiem. he will exchange for village property. Second, By the wealthy and inde ­ parent or guardian that attendance at them; but by far the better way school must be consecutive at least eight Over Travis & Baker’s drug store. would be to go to some established pendent, because his life and charact­ The largest and most varied list of er guarantee fair, just and impartial half days each week, until the end of plantation and buy ‘suckers ’ which the term, except in cities, in which ..Democratic.. properties for sale, exchange or to sell for $25.09 a thousand. Setting the action,if elected. rent, in the county. See M. T. Street­ Third, Bv all old soldiers, because school attendance shall be continuous. plants fifteen feet apart, your twenty The provisions of the above act must er, over Travis & Baker's drug store. acres will accommodate about 4t of good government. Teachers and patrons, please preserve political meeting at Elsie last Monday tation. If carried to New Orleans they the above. RALLY! command from 30c to 50c the bunch, If elected. Mr. Tucker will prove a evening. Their talk in the interest plain, everyday, though energetic and A very excellent Pioneer day pro­ of honest state government and tem­ and when successfully transported to gram was prewired and carried out by perance was well received. England, (which is notan easy matter, wide-awake business official, with no for then they must be picked very spectacular, ‘’highfalutin ” habits or the teachers, pupils and patrons of The recent heavy rains, accompani ­ green and allowed to ripen in tlie dark, notions; will spend only his own the Maple Rapids schools. ed by thunder and lightning, proved money: will ride on no railroad pass; School district No. 7, Riley, held Allison Opera House in the without bruising,) they bring ashigh another hard blow to the farming as $2.00 the bunch. Reckoned at the will wear the collar of no man or cor­ Pioneer day exercises; Miss Agues Pike community, wetting and soaking what poration. teacher. Last Saturday evening your was left from previous floods. This lowest, your 4000 bunches, with no commissioner li> tened to a “Pioneer entire season will long be remembered cost or risk of transportation, will sell Paper,” "History of Clinton County,” as a trying one for farmers. If they where they grew for $1000.00, realizing written and read by Miss Pike, and are wise they will charge it up to the a clear profit of $700.00 the first year. would say, if her "Pioneer Day exer­ Village of political party in power for they must ••The second year two bunches may cises” at all corresponded to her “His­ be responsible for all the discourage ­ be expected from each ‘st*K>l ’ or 8000 tory of Clinton County, ” her school and ments if they have credit for the good ■ bunches in all, yielding $2,000.00 minus patrons may feel proud of the effort. times ‘’they boast of.” part of the cost of the previous year. We understand her paper is to he pub ­ This will continue unt 1 the ‘stools’ lished in this week’s issue of the county are exhausted, when they must be papers; if it is, teachers, l>c sure to pre­ PERSONAL. grubbed up and new •suckers ’ planted serve the article. St. Jolms in their stead. With the trees fifteen Pioneer day exorcises were held at the feet apart, ‘suckers ’ may be set be­ Herd school, Watertown, Louis Vois- J. C. Doollng was legally engaged at tween when the first signs of exhaus ­ Ovid Tuesday. tion appear, so that there need be no j inet, teacher. An enjoyable and in ­ Mrs. V. S. Mattoon was in Owosso break in the yield of plantation. As structive program was carried out. Monday on business. i Miss Helen M. Clark, of the Lott ON each -stool’ sends up six or eight stems school, Watertown, was another one of S. A. Sturgis was transacting busi ­ by the end of the third year, it is our wide-awake teachers, who with her ness in Ovid Tuesday. possible to reap that number of bunch- ) school, fittingly celebrated Pioneer day II. M. Hoerner was transacting es from each individual tree, and often J District No. 5, Essex, witli Miss Cora business in Ovid yesterday. four or five stems are allowed to pro­ Patterson at the helm, held Pioneer day duce fruit. But that is not the best exercises; Henry Porter went to Owosso and way. for the fruit will be much liner if school and patrons had an Alma Tuesday, on business. only two stems are permitted to ma­ enjoyable and profitable time. Saturday Eve., Mrs. B. M Steel went to Adrian the ture. The offshoots, or ’suckers ’, if not Ke]>ort comes from No. 3, Essex, first of the week to be absent several needed for extending the plantation, that tui "all ’round” good time was dajs. enjoyed by all on Pioneer day. No. may be sold to some beginner, as you 3 has just decorated her walls with a Mrs. II. J. Patterson went to Flint bought your start, at the rate of $25.00 picture of Wm. Gladstone, President Tuesday to spend a few days with her the thousand. The graceful plant, Roosevelt and the "Three Martyred sister. with its splendid sweep of leaves, has Pn sidents;” also several Perry pictures J. E. Mead went to Alma Monday no trunk, but its soft fibrous stem, land a picture o£ the school; besides to take charge of a store for a few like celery, is composed of the leaf j those improvements, a bonus of $4.4 of so'4« sec 9, Tiie Steele hotel in this village, was soms are colossal affairs. When tlie Essex...... $10 00 here Sunday and Monday. that lie is a man who has tilled a pub ­ Milo it. Van Deusen and wife to C. W. plant arrives at the proper age a single lic office in a manner satisfactory to Hills, Van Deusen ’* add, lot 12, bk 1, C. C. Brazee and wife, of Sparta, stem shoots up in the middle, two or all parties in his home town, and. as a Elsie...... 100 00 visited Clias. Jones and family, of three feet above the point where the resident of Ovid said when asked con ­ C. VV. Hills and wife to Henry F. Shel- Bengal, during the last week. leaves separate. The end of the stem cerning Mr. Schoch. “He can refer you lenbarker, lot 12, bk 1, Van Denson's Mrs. S. Alexander returned yester ­ add, Elsie...... 1*50 00 gradually swells until it resembles a to anyone in liis home town and need Ira A. Mi aw and wife to Lemuel Web day from several days ’ visit with huge purple rose bud and its weight not fear the result. ” stor and wife, lots 12 and 13. bk 3. St. Frank Fovler relatives and friends at Petoskey. causes the stock to bend gracefully to Mr. Schoch would make an excellent Johns...... 3300 00 Mrs. Melissa Douglas, who has been one side. Then the bud bursts open sheriff. He is In his prime, and is of Nellie M. DeWItt to Charles K. Hath here visiting her daughter, returned and discloses in the center a red stem, good appearance and strong physique. foot et al, land on swq. sec 32. Eagle 4*50 00 to her home at Ithaca yesterday morn ­ set with miniature spikes, and a few Wellington Sedore and wife to Peter Of Manistee will address He has had experience as an officer W. Hrindrl i t al, 38 a on of ne^. ing. days later the end of eacli spike shows and as village marshal lias handled sec 32. Watertown ...... 2000 00 Mrs. F. L. Wood and mother, Mrs. a small yellow flower. When these the different questions in a dignified, Mary V. Easton to August Glnmrn et II. M. Mull, spent Sunday with a cou ­ drop off the bananas form, the central yet unassuming manner. al, t*H of nwt* and ne'4 of *w4 of sec sin at Pewamo, returning to St. Johns stem becoming that of the huge bunch, He is a native of Michigan and first 24, Eagle...... 4*00 (0 the Electors of St. Johns which weighs from 80 to 140 pounds. saw tiie light thirty-seven years ago Wellington Sedore to Elllabvth Sedore Monday. This estimate of profits will give an e 20a of V)IOf MUfiMC3B, Watertown 1000 (0 Mrs. Hattie E. Shepherd of Weid- in Troy, Oakland county. lie resided Elizaltetli Sedore to Peter W. Ilrandel idea of the dividends that the Orange on a farm until Iff years old and then et al, land on neM of self, s»c 32, man. who had been here visiting her Grove shareholders of the Tropical learned the barber’s trade, soon after­ Watertown ...... 1000 00 and vicinity. Mr. Fowler is daughter. Mrs. C. M. Wilbur, went to Land Company may expect to receive. Ellen S. McCansey to Glee A. F.anee et Carson Citj, Monday to visit friends. wards removing to Ovid. He has been al. lots 10, 11 and Hi, Cobb, Randall A On the basis of these figures, which a resident of this county l. Brooks and wife. n*4 of lot 4, bk 5, spending ten days with their daught ­ -malnlnu In the St. John* postofflee week Eureka ...... 800 00 er. Mrs. J.C. Flynn and family, re­ Ing. October 2*. lima, ling. Mrs. Luclllu Hclcllng. Mrs. II. F. (2) U. The Batii|

bring her, but the storm came up so madman —no wonder she was fright* HZ KNEW A SURE THING. sudden that we had no time to send ened. for her." Sho had started up from the camp Sporting Man Willing to Take Advant ­ “Can you not do It now? ” stool and taken a step toward the age of a Cinch. He shook his head and said the door of the tent as if she would fly, In the aftermath of convention By JOHN R. MUSICK, avalanche had fallen in the pass be­ but he quickly put himself before her stories collies one of a well known hind them and they were completely and said: politician whose facility for making gather 'ml "My* tart mb Mr. Hewerd,” “Tka shut in where there were. “No, no ; don ’t leave me, uearest, I Dark St/tafw," “Charlie Alleudale'a resolutions and breaking them is well fteatile." fltc. “Will there be no escape?" she will not harm you. I will not touch known, Rays the New York Mail and asjted. you. I only want to say one word. Express. After each lapse into the “Not until spring unless we can When convinced our poor, dear Paul drinking habit his remorse is deep and Ootrright, IOT. by Boiut Boirufi bom. cut our way through.” is no more, will you, oh, will you look earnest. He fell from grace on the AU rlchte reserved. Laura went to her tent and wept with more favor on my suit? ” last day of the convention, but man ­ CHAPTER XIV—(Continued.) She realized how helpless she was She found her voice now. The aged to retain his faculties to the ex­ The fellow set off at a lively pace and began to distrust the man who wordB —the stinging insult fired her tent of finding his way to the- depot on hU snowahoes and in an hour and professed to be her friend. soul —and in a voice in which grief, in Saratoga, boarding the New York * half was back, saying: “Oh, God," she groaned, “to Thee rage and disgust were strangely train, and, crawling into his sleeping “They be not there.” alone can I now appeal for help! 1 blended, she cried: car berth, but without the formality “'What d ’ye mean? ” asked Kate. need expect none from these men." “No, no —a thousand times no! If of taking off his clothes. “Gone. ” Mr. Lackland seemed very much it was for this you have followed me Just before reaching New York he ■“What is gone?” distressed that she was cut off from across the ocean and wilderness you slowly awoke and surveyed the sit­ “Camp." her female -companion, and selected can go—yes, go! I will have no more uation through a cloud of remorse. “Where?” four men to go back, as he said, and to say to you —go!” Slowly the depth of his latest lapse ■"Dun know, ” and he shrugged his bring her over the fallen avalanche Drawing herself up to her full burst upon Mm, and os he did so his shoulders again. if possible. The four selected were height, with all the scorn which an in­ horror found ve t in expression. She was nonplussed, and in fact Ben Allen, Morris, Ned Padgett and jured soul can depict in a handsome “Great Scott!” he whispered frightened. Tom Ambrose. When Lackland took face, she pointed toward the door of hoarsely, “I’ll bet a dollar I was drunk “Gone! ” she whispered, half aloud. them apart, to give his final instruc ­ the tent. Unable to stand before the last night!” “Gone and left me alone with this tions, he said: proud, defiant creature whom he had “Say, old fellow,” came the answer sick man in this wilderness! Gone, “Take the woman and wounded man in his grasp, he Btarted toward the from an upper berth, "put ten on that and with that poor child. Why, 1 back to Skaguay. ” door of the tent, when one of the for me, will you? It’s a cinch. ” can ’t hardly believe it, and yet my “What! An ’ have him hang us for strangest figures either had ever seen, heart has always told me th’ rascal holdin ’ him prisoner in the moun­ entered. SHE TOOK NO CHANCES. was a villain. Oh, Laura, Laura! tains? ’’ asked Allen. It was a man fully fifty years of age, where are you now, my poor child? ” “But he is insane. You are four his long, white hair and beard evident ­ This Little Girl Utterly Rcfuced to she began to sob. “I promised ye I’d witnesses to one. ” ly many years strangers to either Name Satan. stay by ye through thick an' thin, Ned shrugged' his shoulders and razors, scissors, combs or brushes. In Mrs. C. was horrified to discover an ’ I’ve gone an ’ lied to ye. That ras­ muttered something about never want ­ his hand the old man carried a Win ­ that her little 7-year-cld daughter was Mrs. Tupman, a prominent lady cal put this poor sick man off on me, ing to see Skaguay, especially while chester rifle, the butt of which he acquiring the habit of alluding very an ’ what could I do?" their late prisoner lived. placed on the ground, while he leaned freely to the devil, and at last she told of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with In her helpless rage she looked “Very well, then, start with them on the muzzle, and fixed his curious her determinedly that a repetition of about for some object to vent her toward Skaguay, but don ’t reach the eyes on the man before him. So the obnoxious word would bring se­ womans troubles, tells of her cure by wrath upon, and seeing HorBa Cum ­ place. Become lost. You understand piercing was that glance that it vere punishment. mins emerging from the small tent how to do that. At least he must seemed to penetrate the very soul of The child knew that her mother in which he had slept, she rushed at not know anything of the young wo­ the scoundrel. was In earnest, so she set a seal on Lydia E* Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* him like a virago, crying: man here, and she must have no The old man might have been taken her lips. At last she seemed to have M Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam ; — For some years I suffered with backache, "You red headed thief, where is yer knowledge that Paul Miller is alive.” for a Rip Van Winkle, but for the fact forgotten it, but one Sunday Mrs. C.. severe bearing-down pains, leucorrhoea, and falling of the womb. I master? I say, where is yer master? His final instructions were so clear that his arms were all of tho latest who had been too ill to go to church, tried many remedies, but nothing gave any positive relief. Speak or I'll chuck yer head in the and imperative there could be no pos­ improvement. Advancing a pace or asked her if she could tell what the w I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound snow an ’ hold It there till yo sible mistaking them, and when he two and pausing, he leaned on his minister had preached about in bis in June, 1901. When I had taken the first half bottle, I felt a vast im. -»smother." had finished they took their departure. rifle, glancing from first one and then sermon. provement, and have now taken ten bottles with the result that I feel With a look of surprise he said: The story about the avalanche fall­ the other, but uttered not a word. “Oh, yes ’m," she answered; “he like a new woman. When I commenced taking the Vegetable Com­ “Why, I did not know he had gone.” ing in their rear and blocking up the After a moment ’s amazed silence preached about our Lord going up into pound I felt all worn out and was fast approaching complete nervous “He is, and took my little friend way was all a clever invention on the Lackland gasped: the mountain and being tempted by — collapse. I weighed only 98 pounds. Now I weigh 109* pounds and with him.” part of Mr. Lackland. “Who in Satan ’s name are you? ” by —by the gentleman who keeps hell!” am improving every day. I gladly testify to the benefits received. ”— "Well, that is strange; that beats “The old man of the mountains, ” She didn ’t intend to run any risks Mrs. R. C. Tupman , 423 West 30th St, Richmond, Va. Lackland went to Laura ’s tent, his was the answer, in a low husky voice, anything I ever heard! What can he white face wearing a careworn and of being punished. —Lippincott ’s. When a medicine has been successful In more than a million mean? ” which seemed to chill the blood in the cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, “I do not troubled look. The lines of his fea­ veins of the rascally Lackland. There “I don ’t know, but there is some tures seemed more deeply drawn and A Matter of Compromise. believe it would help me ” ? mischief in it, and I’ll be bound you was firmness in the voice, a steady The ingenious Paris manager who his face was expressive of the great­ gleam in the eye, which indicated he Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discour ­ are at the bottom o' it.” est concern. tried to crush the ultra huge matinee aged, exhausted with each day's work. You have some derange ­ "Why, my dear good woman, you had met a man whom it would not had hit upon a good idea when he com­ “Laura —Miss Kean, ” he began, In ment of the feminine organism., and Lydia E. Pinkliam ’s Vege­ do me a very great injustice, ” began do to trifle with. manded that in the stalls and dress table Compound will help you just an surely as it has others. Cummins with mock humility. his cautious, considerate manner, “I “Where did you come from?” asked circles the sweeter sex should be “Look here!” she yelled. “Don ’t hope you will believe me when I say Lackland, quaking. separated from the sterner; that only Mrs. W. H. Pelham, Jr., 108 E. Baker St, Richmond, Va., says : that this lamentable accident causes “From the mountain, ” was the an ­ ye come none o’ yer monkey-doodle hatless beauty should be allowed to M Dear Mrs. Pink ham I must say that I do not believe there is any business around me, for I won ’t stand me unaccountable annoyance on your swer. accompany a cavalier. Somehow this female medicine to compare with Lydia E. Pinkliam ’s Vegetable Com­ it. Rack out an ’ find that good-for- account. When awakened in the “What are you doing here?” reminds one of the story of the court pound, and I return to you my heartfelt thanks for nuthln ’ master o’ yours, and tell him night with the intelligence that a Without paying any heed to him, the beauty who went to Massillon, I think, what your medicine has done for me. Before t* bring that girl back or I’ll make storm was coming and the pass would old man of the mountains, none other and asked the great preacher whether taking the Vegetable Compound I was so badlv Alaska so hot for you the icebergs be Impassable, I decided that for you than our hermit friend, the captain, it wa3 an unpardonable sin to use off that I thought I could not live muen will jnelt! ” I must art at once. If we were aboard turned his eyes upon Laura and rouge. The tenderly sarcastic answer longer. The little work I had to do was a With this threat Kate turned and a sinking ship and I should rescue you asked: was to the effect that as some think burden to me. I suffered with irregular entered the shanty. and take you ashore, would you deem “Are you going to the Klondyke? ” it wicked to carry artificial bloom and menstruation and leucorrhoea, which caused ‘That woman ’s a regular she tiger!” it an act of hostility because I did “I was going,” she answered. some do not. the best means of sav­ an irritation of the parts. I looked like growled Cummins, as he walked over not wait for some companion of “And alone? ” ing oneself from hopeless perdition who had consumption, but I do not look the hill. Once out of her sight he sat yours? ” * ‘A woman companion was with me, was to rouge only on one cheek. His­ like that now', and I owe it ail to your wonder ­ down in the snow to think the matter She bowed her head and was silent. but she remained back on the trail tory tells not whether the lovely mar­ ful medicine. over. “Blame me if she ain ’t a per­ In argument, the subtle villain al­ twenty-five miles, and an avalanche quise took the whole risk.—Gentle ­ “ I took only six bottles, but it has made fect devil of a woman. The boss has ways beat her, but when left to her­ has filled the trail, so she cannot woman. me feel like a new person. I thank self to con over what he had said and come." God that there is such a female helper put a hard job on me. She knows I as you. ” had a, hand in it Now the youngster commune with her own heart, she in ­ “There has been no avalanche, ” the Good Chinese Saying. don ’t show any signs o’ dyin ’ very stinctively felt the man was a villain. old man answered, in his deep voice; The Chinese have many beautiful Be It, therefore, believed by all fast I wish he would, but he don ’t. Intuition, or whatever you may choose “There has been no avalanche! ” proverbs. During the recent trying women who are ill that Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound -What am I to do with this tiger cat? to call it, told Laura her lover lived. She quickly fastened her gaze upon times in China, Minister Wu, that is the medicine they should take. It lias stood the test of time, •She’ll snatch my eyes out if I go She was conscious of his presence the face of Lackland, who began to country's representative in the Unit ­ and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. Women back.” somewhere in this vast world, and retreat toward the door. ed States, was observed to be very should consider it unwise to use any other medicine. Meanwhile Kate went into the small felt as instinctively drawn to him “So you have deceived me, mon­ calm and undisturbed, and was asked Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer­ shanty, vowing she would have har­ as the needle to the magnet. ster!” she began. the reason. "I suppose there is fully and without cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. mony or know the reason. Her pa­ Days passed and the small party “If you listen to that old fool you much to bo worried about, ” he said; j Perhaps she has just the knowledge that will help your case — tient was wide awake, his great, dark was still in the valley, hemmed in will believe anything. He is crazy! ” “but there is a proverb of my people ! try her to-day — it costs nothing. brown eyes on the door. For the first by the mountains and eternal snows. cried Lackland, and darted from the which I find of use when things go | FORFEIT If w* cannot forthwith produce th* original letter* and signature* of tent, leaving Laura alone with the old Kbov* te.tuuoiiial*, which vill prove their absolute cenuineneu. time Kate realized that he was a Lackland made frequent visits to wrong. It runs: “We cannot prevent | L.j *»>». liurltnoton. 17. none don ’t agree with me. They go passing the winter in an Alaskan me to report here. Right glad I am jury on the charge of perpetrating a week. do things without askin ’ me or con ­ “I wish you would loan me one to wilderness is to no purpose. ” of it, too, for if ever there was a fiend nuisance. His chauffeur, C. J. John ­ Odr SALESMEN»i»Tia C.T.M— IW I rill.avy VIVlVU* fO.OOD/ULY SSIUI sultin' me a bit more’n if I was a carry, ’ said Mr. Vedder, “for I am l03t rrmf•• P.rtnl uM b. Kub IIt Kn.nl. U.Pr...... i. “Is it not? ” in woman form it’s that tarmagant son, has also been indicted. In charg­ ■KpiwB.lnai.bukW.WIIiuuta.,Ulci|D,lll. Papua. block o’ stone, and had no more “Laura, are you very strong?” down there.” ing the jury Supreme Court Justice without it” sense ’n a Kansas badger.” “Yes,” replied the Jeweler, quickly, r|DnDC V NEW DISCOVERY: gives She gave him a swift, wild look—an (To be continued.) Dixon said that if Blum was driving l/Hwi O ■ qutsk relief and cure* wont Paul, who felt considerably strong­ imploring glance and gasped: his machine at an excessive rate of “but if I loaned you one you might Boole of teatlmoolala and 10 DATS' treatment er, raised himself on his elbow and “What do you mean? ” LONG LIFE AND A MERRY ONE speed at the time of the accident he get lost with iL” TAKE. Dr.H.K.QREEB'8 60*8, Box Jl, Atlanta, Oa asked: “Can you bear a great shock?” could be indicted for manslaughter. The Jeweler was so pleased with nCTMG I w. worms, “What have they done, my good “What shock—what is it—speak out, Strenuous Americans Outlive the In ­ his own wit that he loaned his cus ­ I jCtlWOl V/ni Washington, D.O. friend, without consulting you? ” I beseech you! ” dolent Africans. tomer a good watch.—New York “Pulled up stakes an ’ gone! Yes, Boast Worth Making. Times. ■ 3yra In civil war. 15adJiidWetlngclaim*, atty “Paul is dead! ” It seems that we are all wrong Frank Jones, the millionaire brewer gone, an ’ not left a sled nor dog to “It is false!” about the hurtful and life-shortening MORPHINE end COCAINE and ex-congressman, who Is dead at No on# would ever be bothered with con ­ (Unease* treated at home without toiler ’em with. I don ’t keer so much “It is true! ” effect of American "hustle. ” Our na ­ pstn and without loeaof time; pay so fur as I’m concerned, but that poor Portsmouth, N. H., entered that town stipation If every on# knew bow nnturally Opium on Installment*. SI 000 will be “What evidence have you? ” tional motto may be said to have been forty years ago with a peddler ’s pack and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regu­ neMpaid for anyv raser I cannot cure. Kor particular* child all alone with that man; and “The evidence of men who saw him “A short life, but a strenuous one. ” lates the stomach and bowels. write l>n. II. C. Kart a. Ken MooroeSt..Toledo.Ohio. she told me with her own mouth she of tinware and died the richest man die. He died three weeks ago!” We were willing, as a people, to have there, his estate kmounting to about mistrusted him, and I said I’d stand His face was so white, he expressed the span shortened a little if only To keep tan or trown linen front fading by her, and, like a lunk-head. let ’em $15,000,000. It was always his boast wash In hay water made by pouring bolN such concern, that she was strongly we could have something worth while, after he became a brewer that he Ing water over.hay. side-track me off here and then he impressed with his manner, yet she something active and effective, going The summer girl doesn't appreciate the slopes an ’ takes the pore little thing “never made anything but good, hon ­ mountain scenery unless there is a man cried: all the time. But it seems, according est ale.” Mr. Jones was elected may ­ in it •with him! Oh, it makes me hot; but “What you say can ’t be true! My to the latest bulletin of the census I’ll have harmony yit; see if I don ’t!" or twice and on each occasion gave heart tells me he lives.” bureau, that the fast life is also the his entire salary to charity. “A dose in time save* lives.” Dr. Wood*n long one, says Harper’s Weekly. Our Norway Pine Hyrup; nature's remedy for "What do you mean, my good wo­ Nevertheless, her eyes grew dim coughs, eolde, pulmonary diseases vt every man? ” Paul asked in amazement. with teacs, which trickled adown her “median age”—that is, the age which sort. “Who Is this man that deceived you? ” damask cheeks. Lackland, for sev­ is such that half the population is Miss Livingstone at 107. “That scamp from Fresno called eral moments overcome with his own under it and half over It—is more The cousin of the famous African Short and sweet—a baby. Of cewrse Lackland! ” emotions, at last said: than seven years greater than it was explorer. Dr. Livingstone, is still this appller only to your own baby. “Lackland from Fresno! ” The pa­ “Laura, it’s your noble, sanguine na ­ a century ago, and Increases from dec ­ alive, being 107 years old. Misa Kate Mrs. Austin's Pancake* will help you to retrain tient started up in bed staring at her. ture —which I admire —that makes you ade to decade. We are surpassing Livingstone has fer many years been that lost appetite. At irrocers. “Who Id the poor young thing he easy-going foreign countries in this a valued domestic in tho family of hope against hope. But, alas! it is Women may be lacking In teetc. but look away —the girl?” asked the pa­ useless for you to feed yourself on respect; we are surpassing even tho ' Mrs. Fletcher of Finnish, Isle of Mull, thev make up for it In Instinct. tient, seizing her arm in a vice-like hopes longer. I know it must be true, loose-jointed, indolent, beautifully re­ Scotland, who Is now taking every grip. for men whose word I cannot doubt laxed, never-worrying African in our | care of the old lady In her declining “Laua Kean. ” tell me, and it must be true. But midst; for whereas the median ago of years. Her faculties are fast giving With a wild shriek he leaped half- Laura, whatever may happen, believe our American whites is 23.4 years, way, her hearing has completely gone, dressed from the bed and rushed froir. me, I will ever bo your friend. Let mtf that of the devil-may-care colored per­ and for a long time her memory has the shanty. weep with you over your loss!” son is but 18.3. Lately much confu ­ failed her. “Don ’t, don ’t talk so! You frighten sion has arisen in the minds of many CHAPTER XV. me!” she gasped. Americans over the statement made A Symptom. The Old Man of the Mountains. “Frighten you, darling? ” he whisp­ by certain eminent neurologists that “Excure me,” said the observant Long after day had dawned the lit­ ered. “Frighten you? Oh, if yon it is next to impossible for a man to person who had just listened to a Month tle train of porter Indians, dogs and knew the pangs of this heart—if you "overwork,” provided his bodily func ­ string of talk by an lnte man, “but on sleds, continued their way over the only knew how tenderly devoted I am tions are kept in good order by tem­ j weren ’t you once a pillar in the snow. Laura protested against this to you; if you only knew how willingly perate and wholesome living. Other ! church? ” “I was,” said the Irate man Everything separation from her friend, but it was I would change places and lie in the physicians, to be sure, tell us that ! in astonishment, "but how did you You Buy all in vain. unknown mountain tomb until the hurry and worry spell death. We had guess It?” “I have lived long and When the tents were pitched Laura sounding of that great trump which accepted the latter judgment, with the observed closely, ” said the watchful That’s thehe amount yon can save by trad- In g withl us regularly. Send 15c In eotn met Lackland and asked: shall wake the dead, you would not qualifying reflection that no matter citizen, “and never did I meet a man or 8t*mpapa for... —our 1100- page_------catalogre.------It “Where is my companion, Kate Wil­ have the least cause for fear.” what science tells us, It always seems with your peculiar kind and degree of e»otaln* quotation* on everything you lis, from whom you promised I should “Hush —hush! Don ’t talk so!” to have “another think coming.” This proficiency In the use of prrfnnlty end im in life. Write TODAY. census bulletin which links the long blasphemy who had not at one tJmo ■OMTOOMIIY WARD A OO. not be separated ?” She was stunned and confused by OhiesM______» "She is back with the sick man, ” his impassioned speech. Poor girl, Hfe with the fast one appears to be been prominent and zealous lu church iie answered. “It was our wish to alone in an unknown forest, with a the other “thick.” work." MS® CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1902.

CASE NO. 30,611. WHAT MADE iT VALUABLE

C. E. Boies, Dealer In Grain and Feed; Unique Explanation Made by Portu ­ Address, 605 8outh Wster Street, guese “Antiquarian." GOVERNOR OF OREGON Akron, Ohio—Cured in 1896. John C. Groom, captain of the First Mr. Boies says: “Ever since the City troop, while in Porto Rico during Civil War I have had attacks of kid ­ the war with Spain, undertook to pur ­ ney and bladder trouble, decidedly chase some relics of historic interest Uses Ps-ru-na in His Family worse during the last two or three that should serve as souvenirs of the years. Although I consulted physi ­ campaign when he returned home. He cians, some of whom told me I was ran across a shrewd Portuguese who For Golds and Grin. verging on Bright’s disease, and I was had been doing a thriving business as continually using standard remedies, an “antiquarian ” with other members the excruciating aching just across of the troop; and bargaining at once the kidneys, which radiated to the began. The fellow’s assurance was shoulder blades still existed. As might developed beyond anything Capt. It was “Brace” Kenney ’s “turn, ” be expected, when my kidneys were Groom had ever before encountered; ~ H|H| and as he was an old detective, spoke In a disturbed condition there was a and there was placed on display a fine ( ~r W 1 fl we** had been over the fron- distressing and inconvenient difficulty array of jewelry, weapons, manu ­ jjr JjtM tier, we looked for a good yarn. Here with the action of the kidney secre­ scripts and odd articles of attire that .iIIiIIIb jg jjjg 8 tory: tions. A box of Doan's Kidney Pills, were patently “fakes.” Groom shook I was a new one In San Antonio, procured at Lamparter ft Co.’s drug his head and was turning away when “dubbing It” under O'Callahan, and store, brought such a decided the “antiquarian ” recalled him with very anxious for a show, because I change within a week that 1 continued an assertion that he had a pistol which was a young man then. One day the the treatment. The last attack, and it was originally the property of Chris­ old man called me up and asked me was particularly aggravated, disap ­ topher Columbus. He added that it peared. ” had been in the keeping of a Peruvian how I’d like to spend a few weeks in CAPITOL BUILDING SALEM, OREGON. Zavalla county, adding that five mur ­ Cur© Confirmed Four Years After. relative for many years; and Capt. ders had been committed In as many Four years later Mr. Boles says: In Groom asked to see it. He was shown A Letter From the Executive Officer of Oregon. the spring of 1896 I made a public a revolver of modern pattern, dingy Pe-ru-na is known from the Atlantic admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it con ­ weeks and that the authorities had to the Pacific. Letters of congratula ­ tinually in the house. In a recent leW offered a reward of 3500 and would statement of my experience with and rust-encrusted, with the hammer tion and commendation testifying to the snapped as though in the processes of ter to Dr. Hartman lie says: jay my salary and expenses while I was at work on the case. Doan ’s Kidney Pills. This remedy merits of Pe-ru-na aB a catarrh remedy State op O regon , \ So I started for El Tiempo, the town In which the murders had been cured me of terrible aching in the kid ­ "antiqultating. ” are pouring in from every State in the Executive Department , v done. By potting all the evidence together I was able to satisfy myself of the neys, in the small of my back, in the “You rogue!” exclaimed the Phila­ Union. Dr. Hartman is receiving hun ­ Salem , May 9, 1898. J following facts: Each of the five bodies had been thrown into the river at muscles of the shoulder blades, and delphian, amused but irritated at hav­ dreds of such letters daily. All classes The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, 0.$ in the limbs. During the years that ing been called back. "Revolvers were writ© these letters, from the highest to Dear Sirs—I have had occasion to use the same point, a shelf of rock high above the deep and rocky chasm of the the lowest. river bed; the first two had been thus disposed of while the river was dry, have gone by I can conscientiously not made in Columbus ’ day!" your Pe-ru-na medicine in my family “Si, senor —I know! I know! ” ex­ The outdoor laborer, the indoor arti­ for colds, and it proved to be an excel­ and so their bodies remained, mangled but recognizable, in the sand at the say there have been no recurrences of san, the clerk, the editor, the statesman, lent remedy. I have not had occasion base of this precipice. Two of the other bodies had been found lodged against my old trouble. My confidence ir plained the Portuguese. “And that, the preacher—all agree that Pe-ru-na is to use it for other ailments. rocks or willows lower down, having been carried along by the current. One, Doan ’s Kidney Pills is stronger than gracious senor, is what makes this so the catarrh remedy of the age. The Yours very truly, W. M. Lord. the latest vidtim, had been discovered clinging with a death-grip, to a project­ ever, not only from my personal ex­ rare!"—Philadelphia Ledger. stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh It will be noticed that the Governor ing cactus, 'the feet dangling in the water, but the head and trunk well out of perience, but from the experience of as their greatest enemy, are especially says he has not had occasion to uae Pe- the stream. many others in Akron, which have GOOD TRACK, GOOD TRAINS, enthusiastic in their praise and testi­ ru-na for other ailments The reason for come to my notice." GOOD TIME. mony. this is, most other ailments begin witha Al! of the victims had been strangers in town, the bodies had all been In each of these the New York Cen­ Any man who wishes perfect health cold. Using Pe-ru-na to promptly cure stripped df their valuables, and the slight evidence at hand convinced me, of A FREE TRIAL of this great Kid ­ must be entirely free from catarrh. Ca­ ney medicine which cured Mr. Boies, tral is not surpassed, as thousands colds,he protects his family againstoth- course that each had been murdered for money. The town marshal and the will attest. Travelers between the tarrh is well-nigh universal; almost om­ er ailments. This is exactly what every sheriff, both of whom I was sure had expended their best efforts, told me that will be mailed on application to any nipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only abso­ other family in the United Statesshould part of the United States. Address West and the East will find it to their lute safeguard known. A cold is the do. Keep Pe-ru-na in the house. Use it Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For advantage to use the New York Cen ­ beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, for coughs, coldB, la grippe, and other sale by all druggists, price 50 cents tral which, in point of time, equip­ to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of climatic affections of winter, and there per box. ment, roadbed, dining car service and its victims. Pe-ru-na not only cures ca­ will be no other ailments in the house. scenic attractions is first among the tarrh, but prevents. Every household Such families should provide themselves The Penalty of Progress. railroads of the world. should be supplied with this great rem­ with a copy of Dr. Hartman ’s free book, Send a one cent stamp to George edy for coughs, colds and so forth. entitled “Winter Catarrh.” Address Is it anybody's business to keep The Governor of Oregon is an ardent count of the number of persons who H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. are killod by accidents from day to Grand Central Station, New York, for day in this country? The number a copy of the Illustrated Catalogue of must be enormous, and most of the the New York Central ’s "Four-Track FOK. TWO CE/fETtATIO/fS victims die of modern improvements Series.” of one kind or another. Fatal trolley MEXICAN car accidents are more common than VERY LOW COLONISTS’ RATES In a Double-Team Buckboard. ever before; railroads kill and malm To the West, Northwest and South ­ MUSTANG LINIMENT in two out of five cases, in which the corpses had been promptly found, traces about as usual; automobiles do their west. of hoof-prints, seemingly of two or more horses, were plain in the hard sand share, and mines, factories, fires, • HAS BEEN THE FARMER’S FRIEND AND A HOUSE­ about the place. There had been no sign of wagon or buggy wheels, and the drowning accidents, gas accidents, ex­ The Missouri Pacific Railway and HOLD NECESSITY. PAIN LEAVES WHEN MUSTANG inference was plain that the horses employed had been ridden and not* plosions and the like contribute with Iron Mountain Route will sell one-way LINIMENT ARRIVES ------FOR MAN OR BEAST extraordinary steadiness to our mor­ Colonists ’ and Settlers’ tickets to Cal­ driven. ft* I worked quite awhile about the town, hoping for some more tangible tuary statistics. In the industrial ifornia and North Pacific Coast points, also to points in Missouri, Arkansas, theory upon which to exert my ingenuity, but was at last driven hopelessly back world, especially, the sacrifice of The man who doesn ’t secure the services upon the horseback clew. Assuming that the first thing to do was to find the human life seems prodigious. Human Indian and Oklahoma Territories, Lou­ of that jrreat teacher, experience, may horses, I naturally devoted my first attention to the only livery stable in town. life is cheap, but cheap as it is Ameri­ isiana and Texas on the first and third live to a green old age. Tuesdays of each month from October AJ1 the grapes out of our reach are not The sign over the door was "Dailey ft Bragg,” but I soon found out that Bragg can civilization seems unduly lavish sour grapes. Reach for them, 1Z INVESTMENT was the sole owner, and that Dailey had drowned himself in the river about in expending it. 21st to April 21st, at one-half the paper mills In America. The Preferred Stock of the standard first-class fare, plus $2.00. two months before my arrival. I told Bragg that I was an invalid from the i CITC permanently cured. Ifo fit* or nervmianem after Better Than the Genuine. For further Information see nearest ! ■ 11 ft Brit day's use of Ur. Kline's Unit Nerve Keetor- states, and that I wanted to ride horseback every day while I was in El Tiempo. •r. 8eod fur FREE Bt.OO trial bottle add trestle* The plutocratic father finds his agent, or write H. C. Townsend, C. Du. R. H. Ku»k. Ltdl, MlL Arch1 Street, Philadelphia, Pa W.L Douglas %°.° * I had an idea that the horse which had already visited that lonesome rock daughter in tears. P. ft T. Agent, SL Louis. of death would, if ridden into the neighborhood and permitted to go where he Capital Stock, $2,000,000. “How now? ” he asks. “Are you not Any woman who regards beauty as su ­ 11,000,000 Preferred Stock. liked, revisit the familiar destinationof previous journeys. To this end I galloped happy with the noble count to whom Torpado Flotilla Departs. perfluous has never tried It. S1,000,000 Common Stock. about every day, ending my trips near the cliff and changing horses as often you were married with great eclat and as Bragg's forbidding temper would permit. By lounging about the barn I Norfolk, Va., special: The torpedo fito|w the Cough ana Shares, SIOO each. Sold at Par. at much expense? ” flotilla, which is to be part of Admiral Work* Off the Cold began to know most of the horses, and one day a chance question directed at “Oh, papa!” weeps the beauteous Laxative Broiuo Quinine Tablets. Price 25a Only Preferred Stock offered for sale. the half-witted negro hostler disclosed the identity of the proprietor’s favorite Dewey ’s West Indian mimic war W. L Douglas retains all Common Stock.; heiress, flinging herself into his arms squadron, has left Norfolk for Celubra The Preferred Stock of the W. L. Douglas Shoe Com­ saddle horse. That quickly suggested an inquiry as to which horse Dailey had Most spiders have eight eyes, although pany pay* better than Saying* Banka or Government and breaking two cigars and the crys ­ Bay. Lieutenant Chandler command ­ .Uunda. Every d ollar of atock offered the public baa used, and the answer was as easily given. But it was in vain I tried to en ­ some species have only six. * -----behind It more than a dollar ’s tal of his watch. “Oh, papa! It Is ing. worth of actual asset*. W. L. gage either of the likely looking animals. Bragg Insisted that he wouldn ’t Douglaa continue* to own terrible! I discover that he is a bogus Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary trou ­ one-half of the huslnesa and hire “Jason ” to his own brother, and as for “Top-Gallant, ” Dailey ’s horse, I count! ” Beware of Ointments to.' Catarrh That bles.—Monarch over pain of any eort. Dr. la to remain the active head Thomas' Eclectric Oil. of the concern. was convincingly informed that nobody could ride that animal “in day time” “There, there,” soothes the father, Contain Mercury, This business Is not an un­ except its late master. In other words, Top-Gallant, quite mannerly and gentle As mercury will surely destroy the sense of developed prospect. It is a with a smile of relief. “That’s all People no longer expect either politics demonstrated dividend pay ­ after dark, was “an outlaw, ” a bucking, plunging, runaway broncho during smell and completely derange the wholb system er. This la the largest business right. It won ’t cost near so much to when entering it through the mucous surfaces. or baseball to pay. In the world producing Man'* the day. keep him and, besides, he will not be Such articles should never be used except on Goodyear Welt (HandSewed prescriptions from reputable physicians, us the Prooes.i shoes, and has al­ At last Bragg, with a banker who was to advance the money, went down JUNE TINT BUTTER COLOR ways been Immensely profit­ above going to work.” damage they will do is tenfold to the good you able. There has not Been a to the Nuces Valley in a double-team buckboard to buy some stock. I bribed ran possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh makes top of the market butter. year In the past twelve when Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., he business has not earned the negro hostler to let me have Jason, and, this time the experiment worked. Low Rates for Homeseekerst Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is taken tn actual rash much mors Jason no sooner felt the slack rein than he pricked up his ears and trotted Internally, acting directly upon the blood and Patience Is a necessary Ingredient of than the amonnt necessary On the first and third Tuesdays of i genius. —Disraeli. _v ______!to pay 7 per oeni annual quite to the verge of the bloody shelf above the river. This seemed like mucous surfaces of the system. In buying dividend on the preferred stock of $1,000,000. each month —One-way and Ronnd Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. The annual business now Is p, wonno, it Is Increasing something significant and yet I could hardly convince myself that there was It Is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Austin's famous Pancake flour Is in very rapidly, and will equal $7,0(0 000 for the year U08. Trip—to the Great Southwest. Write by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold town —fresh and delicious as ever. The factory la now turning out 7800 pairs of shoe* per any sensible way to apply it. by Druggists, price 78c per bottle. day, and an addition to the plant la being built whlck for illustrated literature and particu ­ will Increase the capacity to loypno pairs per day. But when I got up the next morning suddenly it dawned upon me that Hall's Family Pills are the best. The reason I am offering the rreferred Stock for tala lars. James Barker, Gen ’l Pass. & It Is only the empty purse which Is al- Is to perpetuate the business. the solution of the mystery, if there was one, lay in riding Top-Gallant to the i ways open. If yon wish to Invest In the heat shoe business tn ths Tkt. Agt., M., K. ft T. Ry., St. Loais. A woman never knows her own mind world, which Is permanent, and receive 7 per cent on same place. I resolved to test Bragg’s sincerity by neglecting to ride that until she wants something she can't get. your money, you can purchase one share or more tn thl* day and demanding the forbidden animal for a moonlight gallop. He looked Mrs. Winslow ’s Soothing Syrup.' great business. Send money by cashier’s check or certi­ Ends Family Troubles. Aspiration sees only one side of every For children teething, soften* the gumii, reduces In­ fied check, made payable to w. Douglas. If that* interestedly at me that evening when I told him what I wanted, said that I’d question; possession many. —Lowell. flammation, allay* pain, cure* wind colic. 25c a bottle. Is no hank In yonr town, send money by express or Belvidere, Ill., dispatch: Oscar R. post office money orders. better wait till it was “real dark, ” and finally consented to give me Top- l’rospertiit giving full Information about this great Beers, a needle expert and the broth­ Scald bead is an eczema of the scalp—very i When you lie, be moderate. Whoppers and profitable business sent upon application. Address er of Philo M. Beers, the wealthy severe sometimes, but it can be cured. don ’t go. W. L,. ISOtIULAS, Brockton, Mass- Bridgeport (Conn.) needle manufac ­ Doan ’s Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. turer, shot himself. Domestic troubles For winter or summer Mrs. Austin's Pancake W. N. U.—DETROIT—NO. 44-1002 flour. Always good. 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the-best family lax&tive It contains the laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. It is pure. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. y Toe* the Bit in His Teeth anti Tore Away Into the Night. It is gentle. All are pure. ■GaTlaait. He watched me mount, too, but I had no time for him because the It is pleasant. restive beast under me took the bit in hts teeth and tore away Into the All are delicately blended. night like a scared ghost. At first I was strong enough to guide him. but at It is efficacious. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. last my muscles wearied and I saw with horror that he was making with desperate determination for the lonely point of rocks above the Leona. Di­ It is not expensive. Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to vining my peril without realizing its relation to the "murders ” I was inves ­ tigating, I got my feet from the stirrups and Jumped to the ground Just as It is good for children. the originality and simplicity of the combination. he charged toward the precipice. I rolled headlong over the rocks, cacti and sand, but when I scrambled to my feet and wiped the dust from my eyes the It is excellent for ladies. To get its beneficial effects — buy the genuine. H frantic horse was trotting away. I caught him by the bridle, afraid to mount, and, as I led him back into the town, met Bragg, riding Jason. He looked It is convenient for business men. Manufactured by positively frightened the minute he saw me, but when he came up I arrested him. That night I searched his safe and found the watches, papers and It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. trinkets that had been taken from five of the murdered men. -But the oddest “find ” was Dailey ’s Jewelry and diamonds, which had been missing up to It is used by millions of families the world over. that time without exciting any graver suspicion than that his corpse had (aufor Kia fS^YRlIP ^ been robbed after he had drowned himself. $ It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. That's about ell. Bragg was acquitted of murder, but got ten years for £ robbery. We never did ferret out the horse's share in the crime, but I sus ­ If you use it you have the best laxative the world a San Frfvncieco. Cal. pect that Dailey ’o death may have happened accidentally while riding with produces. ibis partner. The latter had robbed the body. His success in avoiding sus ­ Louisville, Ky. Now York. N. Y. picion may have suggested using the horse for other victims. I always felt I FOB SALE BY ALL LEAD1EQ DRUGGISTS. sure that Bragg “figured ” on getting me, too. Of course the “tame horse at night” fiction had a purpose, darknese being the best time for murderers I and ghouls. Oh, yes, there was one other Incident; we tried to drive that villainous horse Top-Gallant over the cliff, but he wouldn ’t go. We had to a SWWR E&ssasszsi •hoot him.—John H. Taftery, in Chicago Record-Herald. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902.

FOWLED. If it is true, as Senator Allison de ­ THE RESERVED SECTION. clares, that free trade would help the The rights and interests of the A. E. RICHARDSON, Clinton Co, Savings Bank From Our Correspondent. Trusts, why is it that the Trusts are laboring man will be protected and STANDARD ST.JOHN*. MICH. Mrs. A. Lance and daughter, Mrs. opposed cared for, not by labor agitators, but Harvey Lee and Mrs. Frances Youngs, to free trade? And why Is It bv the Christian men to whom God in 1 PsytS Per Cent, interest*! Deposit*. visited friends in Chicago last week. that they always put up the coin to His infinite wisdom has given control Contractor and ~‘ . C. C. Gruler and daughter Fannie prevent a revision of the tariff? Pro of the property interests of the were in Grand Rapids Tuesday and bably Senator Hanna or Senator Alli­ country. —Mr. Baer. JOBBER IX HOUSE REPAIRING REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Wednesday selecting their holiday son can enlighten the country on this In tbe prehistoric ages. when the -world was And Jobber In all kinds goods. seeming paradox. a ball of mist— OFFICERS: C. Feldpausch and wife and Mrs. A seething swirl of somethinjr unknown In of Woodwork to order. J. B 4t.DWlN.PrM. P. E.Walswortb .Ptm Tbeleo and daughter Dora spent Tues ­ tbe planets ’ list; a. PKNMKLL. V-PrM. R. O. DKXTEK.AMt.TrM CORRUPTION AND THIEVERY When the eartb was vague with vapor, and day with friends in Portland. formless, and dark, aud void — The place to buy your Screens. The sport of tbe wa> ward comet—the Jibe of Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. H. B. Thornton, tbe asteroid — Agency for the A Few of the Thins* to be Thought of by THE LOCAL MARKETS. son Ernie and Master Raymond Moyer Then tbe ninglng stars of morning chanted Best Roofing on the market. the Honeet Voter. soft; * Keep out of there! went to Iohia Saturday to spend the Keep off that spot which Is slxxllng hot—It is tSTSt.Jehno elevators open si 7 s. m sno day with friends. One of the results which invariably making coal for Baer.” Shop opp. Wood Bro.'a mill. close at 0 p. m. Fred Buck, of Ionia, spent Sunday St.Johns .Mlcb., October 30,1002. accompanies are overwhelming ma­ When the pterodactyl ambled, or fluttered, ST. JOHNS. MICH. with bis parents, W. U. Buck and jority for any political party is that or swam orjumbed, Tbe following are the prices paid in cast, And the plesiosaurus rambled, all careless of for produce In this market: wife. dishonest and disreputable men will what lie bumped, vtbeat, white...... ® oo Miss Lucy Wood spent Saturday and secure control of the organization for And the other old-time monsters that thriv­ Wheat, red ...... - © tfci Sunday with tier friend, Miss Minnie the purpose of personal gain. Thieves ed on the land and seas. >ats...... ~...... ki> 29 Kohagen, of Dallas. and boodlers have no political princi ­ And didn ’t know what their names were any Clover 8eed ...... -...... 6 00 © ti 09 more than today do we— Granite & Marble .tifclke...... « 00 ® 7 OU Several from here attended the sur ­ ples. They attach themselves to the Wherever they went they heard It: “You Hay, new ...... -...... 7 00 ® 8 00 particular party In power. In New fellows keep out of there— Beans ...... HO © 2 00 prise party given at the home of Ed. That place which shakes and quivers and Barley ...... 1 00 © 1 10 llavens and wife Monday evening. York City the fact that the democrat ­ quukes —It Is making coal for Baer.” Rye ...... -...... - *2 J. F. McPherson, of Detroit, is ic party for years had an overwhelm­ Corn, ear...-...... - 30 © 36 ing majority caused all of the scound ­ The carboniferous era consumed but a mil­ STANDARD GRAND. Work. Potatoes...... 0 <4 spending a few days with Levi Bald ­ rels to join that organization. In lion years; Butter ...... © 17 win and wife. It started when eartb wus shedding the last LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. Philadelphia on the other hand, every of her baby tears, Eyas ...... ® »• TWO MACHINES IN ONE. Taiow...... — Masters Isaac and Willie Wood thief ana scoundrel is a stalwart Re­ When still she was swaddled softly In clumsi ­ spent Sunday with Michael Leonard publican, because the Republican ly tled-on clouds. Hides ...... 6tf© , 7 and wife, of Lebanon. When stars from tbe shops of Nature were We also manufacture sewing machines that MURDOCK & DAVIES Beef, live...... - & 00 © 4 CO party always lias a big majority in oelntf turned out In crowds; retail from SI2.00 up. -teef,dressed ...... 5 00 © 6 50 Miss Mary Cotter and a lady friend, that city. But high o’er the favored section this sign The Standard Rotary runs as silent as the "’ork.llve...... - 6 59 © 6 00 said to all: “Beware! tick of a watch. Maks’300 atitches while other of Pewamo, called on frieuds In town Large majorities have caused a simi­ Stay back of the ropes that surround these machines make 200. The new firm, succes ­ Pork,dressed ...... 7 50 ® 8 00 Apply to our local dealer, or if there ia no »’eal calf, live...... 6 00 one day last week. lar condition in this state. The fact slopes -they are inaklrg coal for Baer!" Veal calf.dressed ...... 7 00 © 8 00 Darias Eldredge and wife spent a that in Michigan all of the boodlers, dealer in your town, addreas sors to F. F. Murdock, Wood,dry hard ...... 2 00 ® - 75 bribers and thieves call themselves re­ We ought to be triad and Joyous, we ought to THE tYood . soft...... -...... „ ® 1 few days of last week with their son, be filled with (flee Chickens, dressed ...... 0 © Andrew Eldredge and wife, of Bengal. publicans does not imply that any That aeons ago the placard was nailed to the large number of the republican voters ancient tree. Standard Sewing Mach. Co. will continue at the old LIVE POULTRY, Miss Susie Miller, of Lebanon, called are men of that character. They That millions of ages -back farther than Hens, fat,...... @ J on friends in town last week. have merely attached themselves to Adam and Eve— E. M. SMITH, Atfent, stand and will be in bet­ Spring Chickens ...... & • Ernest Gruler and nephews, Frank The Ichthoosaurus halted, and speedily took Turkeys fat...... « the Republican party, because that his leave. St. Johns, Midi. Ducks, fat...... and James Whittaker, called on Mich­ party is so sure of electing its candi ­ And so It was all saved for us, the spot with ter shape than ever before leese...... ael Leonard and wife, of Lebanon, tie sign: "Beware! dates that it affords the only safe re­ This plant Is run by the earth and sun and Is ptr Byron Danley buys live poultry every Sunday. • " fuge for ambitious men of shady repu- maklnir coal for Baer!" week day the year round, and full value paid —W. 1). Nesbit, in Baltimore America']. to sell you Driven'to Deep* ration. tation. at all times. The only way the Republican party Living at an out of the way place, can free itself from this element is by Wanted. PAY WHEN CURED UREEXBUSH. remote from civilization, a family is reducing its majorities. It devolves A trustworthy gentleman or lady In DR. •. A. MUNCH, The best, at the often driven to desperation in case of upon the honest aud intelligent voters each county to manage business for an accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, the eminent special The A. M. E. Aid Society will serve of Michigan to perform a service both old established house of solid financial let and consulting ;i chicken pie dinner at the church Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a.supply to their party and the state by remain ­ standing. A st raight, bona fide week­ lowest prices Tuesday, Aov. 4. Bill 25 cents. Invi ­ of Bucklen ’s Arnica Salve. It’s the ing away from the polls on election ly cash salary of $18.00 paid by check physician of the tation to all. best on earth, 25c, at Fildew & Mill- day, or better yet, by casting a vote each Wednesday with all expenses Detroit Medical and man ’s drug store. for the opposition candidate. This direct from headquarters. Money ad ­ Surgical Institute, CALL AND SEE THEM. Tile Happiest Woman they can do tills year without any sac­ vanced for expenses. Manager. 340 OLIVE. rifice of principle owing to the fact Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 44-16 who has five diplo ­ Is the hardworking one. The best mas and honorary satisfaction comes of service perform­ that the democratic party imbued MURDOCK & DAVIES From Our Correspondent. Strayed. ed. Only it is npcessary to keep with a spirit of patriotic regard for diplomas, can name the bowels regular and the organs Remember the special Pomona the interests of the state, laid aside A full grown Angora cat, tortoise­ ana locate any disease or weakness Opposite the Postotflce. active. There's nothing like Dr. meeting at Olive grange hall Wednes ­ all party and political issues in Hi is shell markings, long fur. large tail. day evening, November 5. DeWitt campaign, ana, which every honest Any information given Mrs. \ reeland without asking questions. v. St. Johns ... Michigan King’s New Life Pills for that. They ISfn Catarrh, Asthma. render service gently, yet thoroughly. patrons are requested to be at the hall man in the state indorses, nomi ­ or Thus. Bromley as to ills whereabouts _*c, at Fildew & Mi 11 man ’s drug store. Saturday evening, Nov. 8, at 7:30. nated upon its platform candidates will be rewarded. lw ” ° vUrO Rheumatism,Tits, Luther Sibley attended the meeting whose character, ability and fitness Paralysis, Cancers, Tumors, Rup­ >' 1 1 4 of the Dairymen ’s association at Mil­ for the several offices is admitted by tures, Varieocele, Reart, Lung, Skin, • RILEY CENTER, waukee last week. the most bigoted Republican partisan. “THE AMERICAN BOY” That there is need of a thorough Blood, Kidney, Bladder and Troni Owr Correspondent. Mrs. Elgie Hodges returned to PRIVATE DISEASES Owosso last Saturday. house-cleaning in the administration “The American Boy ” of Michigan aff airs is shown bv a refer­ Br. Donald McDonald of Hen, and Women. Fred Lueclit, wife and daughter Tlieo. II. Townsend and family, Martha, of Lansing, spent a few days ence to the thievery and corruption (Sprague Publishing Fenton Brink and wife, of DeWitt, which has disgraced the state. No matter WHAT your disease or last week with Mrs. Luecht ’s parents, and Fred Tucker and wife, of Olive, THE SPECIALIST, weakness, or who has failed to cure Co., Detroit, Mich.) is C. Miller and wife. Look at the character or the men visited at Varney Pierce's last Sun ­ who were elected 'on the Republican you, consult him. the most popular publi ­ A large October wedding took place day. ticket to make laws for the people of CONSULTATION FREE cation ever issued for at the home of Fred Schrader and Miss Nettie Harris, of Olive, and Michigan to obey. One well known boys. Of her periodicals wife Thursday, Oct. 23, when their is coMiira-i If you have been deceived by Frauds, Charles Bowse, of Dewitt, were mar­ Republican legislature killed himself are publiched for men, youngest daughter, Mary Schrader, ried at the home of the bride Wed ­ in a drunken debauch In a disreput ­ Humbugs, Quacks oreo called Special­ was united in marriage to Christ nesday evening, Oct. 22. able resort. Another achieved notor- ists, call and investigate, Our best women, girls and the Rossow. They were married in the The pioneer program at DeWitt ity by a suit over the recovery of mon ­ reference, family generally, but Lutheran church. They were the re­ ey loss in a gambling room. Another there is no other publi ­ cipients of many valuable and useful grange Saturday evening was well PAT WHEN CURED. carried out. Tne recitations given by member of the present legislature was cation in America tliqt gifts. They are highly esteemed i »y the children were tine. Tlieo. II. convicted of rape. One senator is If impossible to see DR. MUNCH, their many ’friends in Riley who ex­ under indictment for bribery and sub ­ write us for information, circulars, etc., meets the want of boys, tend to Mr. and Mrs. Rossow their Townsend gave an excellent talk upon Pioneer days. The history of Clinton ornation of perjury. Another senator address the president DR. H. H. and boys only. It Is not best wislus for happiness and prosper­ has just fled the state to escape aarest ity through life- county, read by Agnes Pike, also the HLEPER, care Detroit Medical and of the blood and thunder poem written by Mrs. Ella Pike, were for forgery, while several others have variety, but educational, elevating The youngest daughter of Win. Jus- listened to with interest. been mixed up in disgraceful episodes. Surgical Institute, Detroit, Mich. trum and wife is reported quite ill. To accommodate people DR. MUNCH instructive, amusing and entertain ­ Miss Ola Drake, of Watertown, ing. It is especially helpful for Mrs. Edd Black of Wacousta. spent stepped on a nail recently which pene ­ will visit monthlr. one day last week with her parents, OBITUARY boys who wish to be useful and trated her toot to quite a depth. St Johns. STEM, HOTEL, O a. m. to 3 Charles Land and wife. Mrs. Ephraim Cook is visiting p. to Friday, Nov. 14th. Otlil. Ketan happy. Over 100 illustrations in John Pingal and son Edd were in Mrs. George A. Ennest died at her ■ Ion.,-. Saturday. Nov. 16th. I.alng-lmi'g, eacli number. Published monthly, St. .Johns Friday on business. Watertown frieuds. Hotel Norton, Tuesday, Itov. lltli. Edward Fairer, of DeWitt, has puta home in Olive township Wednesday at $1.00 per year. Mrs. Charles Land of Ililey, and furnace into his house aud added evening. Oct. 22. 1902. of typhoid, after Mrs. Edd Black of Wacousta, were in several other Improvements. an illness of live weeks, aged 62 years, The two journals —Clinton Inde ­ Grand Ledge last Friday. 8 months, and 27 days. pendent $1.00 and the American Miss Emmons, of Chicago, is at E. Elizabeth North was born in Ulster John Pingal and wife, and Fred Lyon & Ten Eyck Boy tl.OO-for $1 25, paid in advance. Oding and wife, were callers at Lewis M. Webb’s in Dewitt at present. county, New York, Jan. 25, 1842. She Jastrum ’s Sunday. was the fifth child of Benjamin and WANT YOUR CRAYING Send in your orders now. Eddie Iloerner, who was plowing on FRIENDS ASSEMBLED Harriet North, to whom were born V i i ten children, five sons and five daugh ­ They are anxious to get it and will do the farm of Edward Pingal Tuesday, ters. of whom deceased was the first to had a revolver in his pocket. Somehow To l’artlclpale In the Celebration or Ru ­ be called to the higher life. When everything possible to please you tlie plow handle struck the hammer dolph Goette'* Anniversary. about eighteen years of age she came and bold your patronage. when it discharged, the ball striking with tier parents to Palo, Mich., and HE WILL RK IN ST. JOHNS. one of bis horses. The lior.se is still About thirty of Rudolph Goette’s was united in marriage to George A. Thej give prompt and careful atten ­ alive. good gentlemen friends were assem­ Ennest. Jan. 1,1861, and came to Olive tion to every call. New Methods C. N. Cowles has commenced his bled at his pleasant home on Highatn township where she witii her husband at STEEL HOTEL D< w store. street, east, last Monday evening, the took up a permanent residence for a ...... LYON & TEN EYCK..... occasion being the 58th anniversary of period of forty-five years. The first ST.JOHNS. MICH. Striking Kvliloicr. his birthday. eighteen rears were spent on the farm Quick Results • Fresh testimony in great numbers Mr. Goette has been a resident and where Plum Huotoon now resides, is constantly coming in, declaring IK business man of St. Johns for many which was cleared and improved by Thursday, Nov. 13th King’s New Discovery for Consump ­ years, during which time he has won this pioneer couple, and twenty-two Grand Troni Railway System tion.Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. the esteem and confidence of many. years on the farm >n which is situated ONE DAY ONLY EACH MONTH. A recent expression from T. J. Mc- He is a special favorite among the the hotel, known as the “Half-way Having installed the celebrated Farlan. Bentonville, Va. serves as people of his irnmeniate neighborhood, House. West-Bound from St.Johns . Pneumatic tools for lettering and example. He writes: "I had Bronch­ made so by his many kind acts and To Mr. and Mrs. Ennest were born OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. No. 19— Morning Exp.to Gd. Haven, ll :00 an No. 13— Mali and Chicago Exp. to carving, we are prepared to turn out itis for three years and doctored all service. two sons. Delbert S. and Leon I)., now- Od. Haven ...... 3:15 pnr the time without being benefited. The evening was very pleasantly grown to manhood. No 11—Express to Grand Itapids 7:67 pm monuments on very short notice. Then i began taking Dr. king’s New spent with cards, telling good stories, The funeral was held from the house No. 17 —Western Exp. to Od. Haven 7:2Sazr We have always had a reputation for Discovery, and a few bottles wholly feasting and the enjoyment of some Saturday, Rev. It. 8. McGregor offici­ Consultation, Examination and Nos. 19.13,11, Daily except Sunday cured me. Equally effective in curing good cigars. ating. and interment was made in the No. 17, Dally. turning out work quickly and wo all Lung and Throat troubles, Con ­ Mr. Goette was reminded, in a tan ­ Olive cemetery. The large number propose to excel our foimer record in sumption. Pneumonia and Grip. gible manner, of Ills birthday. He of friends in attendance at the funeral Advice Free. East -Bound Guaranteed by Fildew & Mlllman, was presented by his good wife with a and the numerous floral tributes, tes­ No.12— Express to Detroit and East 8:28 an this direction. druggists. Trial bottles free, regular house jacket ana smoking cap, and by tify to the h’gli regard in which Mrs. No.20— Mail to Detroit...... 11:31 am ize 50c, and $1.00. friends with a box of cigars, cork-screw Ennest was held in the community. DR. MCDONALD No. 18 —Evening Exp. to Detroit and Call and see us and our new method. and a handsome leattier upholstered She was a faithful wife, a devoted East...... -...... -...... 4:42 pm Get our prices and we are sure of your MERLE REACH. chair. mother and a genial kind-hearted No. 14—Eastern Exp. to Durand and Rudolph ’s heart was too full for Is one of the Greatest Living Kped-al order. From our Correspondent. neighbor. Besides her husband and East.....-...... 8:52 pm utterance, and the most he could say two sons she leaves an adopted daugh ­ ists in the treatment of all Chronic Nos. 20. 18, 12, Dally except Sunday. The many friends of Miss Myrtelle after these unmistakable evidences ter. Mrs. E. E. Emmons, five brothers Diseases. His extensive practic and No. 14 Dally. Moore will’be glad to know of her safe of real friendship, was: “Well boys, aud four sisters, and a host of friends superior knowledge enable hiru to W. J. BLACK. arrival at Glasgow, Scotland. let us smile.” to mourn her loss. The non-resident cure every curable disease. All Agent. Wm. Sliortridge, wife and baby, of C. 8. Allison, of Owosso, was among relatives who attended the funeral chronic diseases of the Brain, Spine, Walter & Hodge. Lansing, weregnesta of Mr. and "Mrs. the invited guests, and lie was able to were: Robert North, Lake Odessa; Nerves. - Blood, Skin. Heart, Lungs. Trowbridge over Sunday. return by the morning train. May Mr. John North, Fenwick; Henry Barrow. Liver. Stomach, Kidneys ana Bowles, Michigan Suburban Railroad. scientifically and successfully treated. Stonecutters, and Dealers In Marble Mrs. Carrie W. Barrett and Mrs. F. Goette live to enjoy many more such Palo; Sanford North and wife, and “The Lansing, St. Johns tt St. Louis Line. ” Coolman. of Union Home, were guests pleasant anniversaries. Mrs. Eckhert and niece, Vickeryville; DIt. MCDONALD’S success in the and Granite Monuments, Stone treatment of Female Diseases is simp­ Lv. St. Johns —8 a.m., 1:15 p.m.. 5.oo p m. of Mrs. Moore Friday. and Wm. Dehart and wife, Mt. A k . Lansing — 9.00 a.m., 2.U0 p.m., 5.45 p.m. ly marvelous. His treatment makes Sidewalks, etc. Mrs. Geo. Ennest died at her home Pleasant. E. II. WEBB sickly women stronge, beautiful and I,v. Lansing -7.30 a.m., lino p.m., 4 00 p.m. Wednesday evening. Oct. 22, at eight UAUOIIAN. attractive. Weak men, old or young, A k . St. Johns —8.15 a.m., 11.45 p.m.. 4 45 pm. o’clock, of typhoid fever. The entire St. Johns - - Michigan Mrs. Carrie D. Wesley Baughan died cured in every case and saved from a community Join in sympathy with the Very Agreritlily Surprised by tils Olive life of suffering. Deafness, Rheuma ­ SUNDAY TKAINS. bereaved family. John North and at her home three miles west of St. Townslilp Friends. Johns, Monday evening, Oct. 20, 1902, tism, and Paralysis, cured througlj Lv. St. Johns —lo.on a.m., 5.00 p.m. Henry Barrows, relatives of the de ­ his celebrated Blood and Nerve Rem­ Ar. I.AN8ING —10.40 a.m.. 5.45 p.m. ceased, who attended the funeral Sat­ On Tuesday night last between 30 aged 40 years. She had suffered with edies and Essential Oils charged witii ansing urday. returned the first of the week and 40 relatives and friends of E. H. consumption about a year, and has Lv. L —9.00a.m.. 4.(0pm. Maple Rapids Webb, from Olive township, assembled been failing rapidly for the past, two electricity. THE DEAF MADE TO Ah . St. JonNs —9.45 a.m., 4.45 p.m. to their respective homes at Palo and HEAR! THE LAME TO WALK! Fen nick. at his home in this village, bearing months. The funeral was held at the 8l0.n0 book ticket* on Hale forfx.00. well filled baskets of the good things M. E. church Thursday afternoon at Catarrh. Throat and Lung Diseases I). W. JOHNSTON. R. A. Moore spent Tuesday and of tiieland designed for the inner man. 2 o’clock, Rev. It. S. McGregor, offici­ cured. Dr. McDonald cures Fits and Manager, Lansing. Stage Line Wednesday in Grand Ledge visiting and gave him a genuine surprise. ating. Nervous Diseases. Eczema and all his son B. It. Moore. After they had partaken of the de ­ □ Mrs. Baughan wrs born in Norwich, Skin Diseases cured. Leave Maple Rapid* 8:30 a.m. daily; arrive licious refreshments and indulged In Canada. DlO, 81, 1861, With her par­ DR. McDONALI) has been called MORI LIVES ARE 8AVED In time to connect with 10:51 train west. Worn of All Experience*. pleasant conversation. W. J. Ennest, ents, she came to Michigan, when a the Wizard of the Medical Profession, ...BY USING... Leave St. Johns 8 :30a.m., arrive Maple Bap- Can anything be worse than to feel in behalf of the friends present, pre­ child eight years old and lived on the because he reads all diseases at a Ids 11:30 a.m. that every minute may be your last? sented Mr. Webb with a handsome farm west of St. Johns, and in St. glance, without asking any questions. Leave Maple Uapids 1:30 p.m., arrive St Sick folk, call on I)r. McDonald. It Dr. King’s New Discovery, Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. gold-headed cane,beautifully engraved. Johns since that time. ....FOR..,. Johns 4:30 p.m. Newson. Decatur, Ala. “For three Mr. Webb is a line singer and did May 7, 1878 she was united in mar­ Is a pleasure to meet him. I)r. Mc­ Leave St. Johns on arrival of western mall; years ’’she writes, ’T endured insuffer ­ much to add to the pleasure of social riage to W. M. Baughan, of St. Johns. Donald never turns the poor from his arrive Maple Itapids 0:30 p.m. doof. Consumption, Coughs and Colds Good accommodation for travelers. able pain from Indigestion, stomach gatherings in Olive township, where Six children were born to them, all of Than By All Other Throat And and bowel trouble when doctors and lie was born and reared to manhood, whom mourn her loss. Lung Remedie* Combined. Special attention riven to express and doing all remedies failed. At length 1 was and tills surprise was partial evidence Mrs. Baughan has always been a CONSULTATION FREE- errands. induced to try Electric Bitters and If their appreciation of such services, good woman, cheerful and kind, never Thl* wonderful * medicine positively Charges low. Orders left at DeWltt’s whole­ the result was miraculous. 1 improv­ and for many other kindly acts of his complaining to the last moments of Those unable to call can address cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, sale house will be given prompt attention ed ot once and now I’m completely re­ true manhood. her illness, which has been a long and Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Stage kept at Mrs. Wiggins’ barn. J.ast sto covered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach It was after midnight when the trying one. It will be remembered DR. D. A. MCDONALD Fever,Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, In St. Johns at Farmers' hotel. and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is company departed for their respective that her father, brother and two sisters Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping the only medicine. Only 50c. It’s homes, ieaving witii Mr. Webb and his died of consumption. Her mother The Specialist, Wdlington Flats, Cough, no CURE. HO PAY. HART $ STRATTON, guaranteed by Fildew A Mlllman, est imable family their best wishes for eightv years of agb is living and enjoys druggists. a long, happy and prosperous future. good health. GRAND RAPIDS - - MICH. Prio# 60c. A $L Trial Bottle hH. Proprietors