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’ 'v' " • • V> The Clinton Independent.

VOL. XXX—NO. * 2. ST. JOHNS, MICH.. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1896 . WHOLE NO.-1544.

HEBE AND THEBE. her faithful service to her family and THE El*WORTH EEAG(IE. The “Famous Fox ” Bicycle is made of to her God. the highest grade of material, by the Mr. Stephenson was a member of the Seventh Anniversary of its Organization best skilled mechanics, strictly up to —Death claimed the Infant son of first board of trustees elected in 1858 Observed Sunday Kvenlug. date in appearance, and sells for less Last Sunday evening Rev. D. D. money than any other high grade wheel Judson Bullard, of Riley, on Saturday An Old Merchant of St. Johns is and was re-elected for three years there ­ Silverites Have Issued a Call for on earth. Spaulding & Co., Agts. last. after ; was elected president of the vil­ Martin preached to the members of the Dead. a State Convention, Epworth League, it beiug tbe occasion Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. —R. G., the little afflicted son of R. lage in 1863, also village treasurer in I am prepared, at moderate charges, S. Clark is daily improving, we are 1367; was presidential elector for of the seventh anniversary of the or­ to do all manner of furniture repairing, To b« Held In L»n»in( July 10, to Choose ganization of that society. happy to say. Hud Been • Constant Resident of St. Johns Weaver in 1880, and was a member of Delegates to the National Silver Conven ­ overhauling of lounges and mattrasses. —The weather permitting, the seniors Forty Tears, Three-Fourths of Which the board of managers of the state Rev. Martin ’s remarks w ere very in ­ Shop first north of Osgood ’s elevator. tion to be Held at St. Louli, Mo., July 31 1. A. Hooker . of the high school will picnic at Round Time He Had Been Actively Engaged in house of correction at Ionia in 1883, teresting and instructive, and included 28 ,1800 . a description of the organization aud Lake next Saturday. Merchandising —'The Merchants Paid His during Gov. Begole ’s administration. Why does Spaulding & Co. sell more —We invite attention to the announce ­ He was a democratic candidate for state remarkable growth of the League. wheels than any other concern in the Memory Due Respect by Closing Their II. J. Patterson, secretary of the S|. Seven years ago representatives of the country? Price. ment of Mrs. L. Canfield m our adver­ Places of Business During the Tiind of senator during the Tilden campaign. Johns branch of tbe National Bimetal­ tising columns on last page. In April, 1894, he was visited with various young people's societies con ­ Harrows at rock bottom prices. Holding the Funeral Tuesday Afternoon. lic Union, is in receipt of tbe following nected with the Methodist Episcopal —State and home-grown strawberries epilepsy. He was a man possessing communication from the secretary of At St. Johns Iron Works . are making their appearance in our mar­ great force of character and a radical church met and organized themselves George W. Stephenson, prominent the Lansing branch: into one society, w hich started out with Save your horses, time and money, by ket. The ruling price today is 10 cents. advocate in wTiat he believed to be ’J i. II. J. Patterson , buying the Cork Faced Collar. among the oldest merchants and busi ­ a membership of about 50,000. Tbe F. A. Hyatt , 8 ole Agent. —The large brown horse owned by ness men in St. Johns, died at the old light. We have never known of him St. Johns, Mich. Mr. Sage and driven on his street sprink ­ doing a dishonest or an unjust act. He Epworth League now has a member ­ family residence on Cass street east, at Dear Sir:—Believing that a settled ship of 1,100,000 and tbe Junior aux­ All Spring Capes and Jackets at Ken ­ ler, died of kidney disease last Saturday. 7 o ’clock, Friday evening, May 15,1896, leaves a family of upright and respected purpose exists on the part of this ad­ drick’s from now to close of season at —The water board is considering the children, also 23 grandchildren and 7 iliary of 250,600, a total of 1,350,000. exactly half price. in the latter part of his 82d year. He ministration to use its great power to The League derived its name from the question of putting in a two inch ex­ great grandchildren. Paints nod Wall-Papers. had no disease and old age was the real stifle the voice of the people, and that the town of Epworth, England, the tension on Lincoln street for the con ­ All that belongs to this earth of that such purpose is shared by tbe political A fine stock of good goods at the popu ­ cause of his death. He was trundled home of the Wesleys and the birthplace lar drug store. C. E. Van Sickle . venience of a number of residents. about our streets in his wheel chair only old and honored pioneer now rests in machine men of both parties, and is —The farmers report the growing the family lot in St. Johns cemetery. of Methodism. two or three days previous to his death. supplemented by corporations, trusts The local chapter has a membership Before you buy a Bicycle see tbe wheat as in bad condition on account He passed away without a pain or strug­ and monopolies, and that there is small Warwick Perfection. ” of the dry weather and the fly. The of 160, a gain of about 40 during the F. A. Hyatt , Agent. gle, aud the corpse remained as natural hope of any honest declaration in favor year. The junior auxiliary has a mem­ meadows are also suffering for want of as if he had been sleeping. The re­ of bimetalism by the coming national Spaulding & Co. have tbe best ladies’ moisture. A NARROW ESCAPE! bership of 60, a gain during the year of Bicycle on earth for the money. mains wrere clad in a black suit, and on conventions, a resolution was unani ­ —The Italian band composed of a ft - - about 20. his left breast was a beautiful bunch of mously adopted by our union favoring The officers off St. Johns Chapter are The Carpet business at Kendrick ’s harp and three violins, furnished the flowers, which rendered his remains A St. Johns Lady Has an Un ­ the calling of a mass bimetallic conven ­ still continues to boom. The reason is working earnestly and faithfully in the they are the best makes and the lowest music for a very enjoyable “hop ” by more life-like, as it had always been his pleasant Experience tion in this state at Lansing on July 16 the young people at Newton hall, last interest of the society, and with the prices ever made in Clinton couuty. pleasure to be dressed in black and wean next, to choose delegates to the national hearty co-operation of the members, Good Ingrains at 20, 25. 30 and 35 cents, Monday evening. flowers, of which he was very fond and Willi a Gasoline Stove —Filled the Tank silver convention to be held at St. Louis, are doing a good work among the young good extra supers at 37$ cents, and all —The game of base ball between the Mo., July 22,1896. In accordance with wool extra supers standard makes as low took great delight in cultivating. Without Extinguishing tlie Flame—The people of our village. The meetings of as 50 cents. Ovid and St. Johns high school nines His children, all of whom are resi­ Gasoline Ignited aud She Was Severely such resolution we invite you to sub ­ at Athletic Park, this village, last Fri­ the League are held Sunday afternoons, dents of , were present at the Burned About tlie Hands While Carrying scribe to tbe enclosed call (and get other at 5:00 o ’clock, to which everybody is It is economy to use the Deer Hair day afternoon, resulted in a score of 11 funeral, being George II., of St. Johns; the Blazing Tank From the House. representative men), and return the cordially invited. Sweat Pads for sale At F. A. Hyatt ’s. to 7 in favor of the home team. John II. and daughter Marie, of Lan ­ same to me at your earliest convenience, — Keep in mind the fact that the sing; William, of Eagle township; Thos. to the end that the call may be published Notice. For your plow repairs, go to the St. Clinton County Pioneer Society will Mrs. M. T. Streeter, of this village, J., of Detroit; James A.,of Menominee; at an early date. Notice is hereby given, warning all Johns Iron Works. hold their next annual meeting at the had a narrow escape from being burned Mrs. Anna Emmons and Mrs. Mary Very truly yours, bicycle riders not to ride on sidew alks We have a large line of cultivators, court house, Saturday, J une 13. A good to death a few’ days ago. She was en ­ Chapin and husband, of Port Huron. gaged in doing some work in the kitch ­ Schuyler Champion , under penalty of arrest and fine for vio­ including the Kraus, patent wheel cul­ program is being prepared for the occas­ tivators. St. Johns Iron Works . There were also present eignt grand en and was using a gasoline stove. The Secretary. lation of an ordinance governing the ion. Following is the call: For Exchange or Sale. —F. E. Aldrich has on exhibition at children and a neice and nephew, Chas. tank becoming empty, she proceeded to same. By order of Village Council. and Carrie Anderson, of Saginaw. To the Electors of Michigan: 2w’ M. McDonald , Clerk. I have a 7 years-old bay mare with his news and stationery store a model re-fill it without extinguishing the flame young colt, which I will sell or exchange At 1:30 p. m. the children and rela­ but neglected to fasten the cork in the Whereas , The farmers of our coun ­ / wheel for the use of ladies. It is the try are becoming impoverished, aud for a wheel. The mare w’eighs l .300 “Reliance, ” and appears to be all that tives of the deceased, numbering about tank, and when it was tipped back into BUSINESS LOCALS pounds and is sound and geutle. En ­ twenty, came in a body from the resi­ agricultural pursuits yield no just re­ quire at Kenyon ’s feed barn. its name implies. See it and rejoice position the gasoline rushed out into dence of the oldest brother and sou, Geo. turns for honest toil, the laborer is with For Decoration Day. with others, the fire and ignited and in an Instant Say, Neighbor ! II. Stephenson, entered the old family out adequate work and sufficient wages Get your Potted Flowering Plants for —Mrs. Nancy Mattoon, a very esti­ the tank was covered with flame. \v ith Are you going to paint, paper or finish home and viewed the remains of the remarkable courage and presence of to furnish his family with the common Decoration of C. A. Putt. Now on your walls this spring ? If so examine mable old lady, died at the home of her necessities of life; money is growing sale, and will have a nice iine on band my stock and learn my prices before son George, in this village, Friday, May dead parent for the last time. mind, Mrs. Streeter grasped the burn ­ for next week. Galusha Pennell, Charles Fowler, J. ing tank with her bare hand and carried more difficult to obtain from month to you give any positive orders. 15,1890, at the ripe age of 85. The fu­ month and year to year, and its purchas C. E. Van Sickle , H. Fedewa, B. P. Conn, Edward Brdwn, it from the house, thereby preventing a Special Sale, Tbe Druggist. neral took place from the M. E. church ing power is being thereby greatly in ­ Cor. Steel Block, Satuiday next. Sunday afternoon. aud George Waldron, who had been disastrous fire. She was severely burned chosen bearers, then conveyed the re­ about the hands and arms, but was creased; dollars of increased and in ­ Respectfully. Those “ Plymouth Roadsters” at —Thomas Padley and O. L. Spaulding creasing value are required to pay debts, Mrs. S. N. Jones . Spaulding & Co.'s are crackerjacks at mains to the hearse, which were fol otherwise uninjured. the price. Only a few’ are left and we were delegates from St. Johns Comrnan- taxes aud all fixed charges; the sliylocks Have you seen that w’atch which the dery to the annual conclave of the low’ed to St. John ’s church by relatives It was, indeed, a narrow ’ escape, for are unable to get any more at that price and friends in carriages and ou foot. and money changers ply their vocation Penny Store will give away the 4th day as the season's outfit is already sola. Grand Commandery of the state of had the tank exploded in the house, of July ? Here tlielrector, Rev. Frederick Hall, which it was quite liable to have done, wliiie industrial depression is settling We can furnish you anything in Bi­ Michigan, at Grand Rapids, Tuesday like a pall over our beloved land, as the cycle sundries as cheap as any retail and Wednesday of this week. preached a very complete aud interest ­ nothing could have saved her from be­ We Do Not Give Goods Away ing sermon from the things of this life. ing fatally burned. result of that “conspiracy of wealth ” Or advertise to do so, but we do sell dealer on earth. Spaulding & Co. —John B. Cross, of Ovid, that well- which has undertaken to deprive silver goods as cheap as any bouse can offer House-cleaners — Carpet-bugs. schooled pruner and trimmer of trees, He reviewed the history of the deceased and coupled with it well-merited com PERSONAL. of coinage and use, as standard money; good, new and desirable merchandise Use Paints, Wall-finishes and Wall­ shrubs and vines, is now here doing and for. This is not tbe age when you get paper sold by C. E. VanSickle, the some work in his line, and those who pliments for his many virtues as a man Dr. S. E. Gillam was In Kalamazoo Tuesday. something for nothing; you will pay tor druggist, aud you will be happy. Whereas , It is evident that no suita­ it in some way. We invite you to care­ desire his services should arrange with and citizen. G. W. Hyde, the grocer, was a visitor in The flowers and green provided and Holly Saturday. ble relief will come to the people with ­ fully examine our stock and prices, and him at once, lest you should be too late. we think you will agree with us, the All work neatly done and warranted arranged by the good friends of the de­ Thos. Bromley Sr., spent the fore part of the out restoring silver to its full functions in our Bicycle repairing department. —Twenty-live or thirty members of week in Detroit. price you get with every purchase of ceased for this occasion, were profuse as money of ultimate redemption, and Spaulding & Co. t\ the Knights of Pythias, in uniform, will Mrs. Charles B. Ingersoll spent the last week us is good goods at the lowest prices. and handsome, many of which were the that the coming Republican and Dem­ John Hicks . attend the regular morning service in with her parents in Alma. ocratic national conventions will fail to ,’e your orders at A. O. Hunt ’s results of his own planting and cultiva­ Ex-Judge Smith, of Ionia, was engaged in We are showing the Greatest Line of St. John ’s church next Sunday morning our circuit court last Monday. declare for measures aud nominate men and get F. K. Perkins to do your Paint ­ at 10:30. Those present will have the tion. He was passionately fond of Men ’s Tan shoes in St. Johns. Our ing and Papering at reduced prices. flowers, and it was he who first con ­ H. J. Patterson went to Detroit this morn ­ with a view to the remonetization of Pricts are with the times. 27tf satisfaction of listening to a powerful ing on important legal business- ceived the idea and assisted in beauti ­ silver; Mercantile Co ’s Shoe Dep't sermon. A. J. Hicks, E. J. Moinet and Wm. Pullen, of Therefore we, the undersigned, do here Instructions In Music. —On Saturday night, May 9, some per ­ fying our cemetery with them. He was Ithaca, were in this village over Sunday. Advertised Low Prices, Marion E. Dodge will be pleased to re­ prominently identified with the officers S. A. Sturgis and R. G. Steel are attending by unite in calling a mass convention Without the supporting crutches of ceive pupils at her rooms over Spauld ­ son or persons entered Valentine Kar- the bicycle meet at Kalamazoo this week. of the electors of Michigan, irrespective style and quality, are meaningless when, ing ’s hardware store. Specialties : Ma­ ber ’s granery, in the south-west corner who had charge of those grounds for as now, woman ’s knowledge of both is nearly forty years. Mrs. R. C. Davies is spending the present of past party affiliations, to meet at son ’s new ’ and complete system of Tech ­ of Ovid township, and appropriated to week with her friends and relatives in Green Mead’s Hall, in tbe city of Lansing, ou almost intuitive. Large type argues nics for piano. Marchesi's method of Our merchants, to a man, consented bush. nothirg for worth, wear or fashion Voice Culture. Complete course in Har­ their ow n use a bag of flour. Valentine the 16th day of July, 1896, at 11 o'clock We prefer to attract by the excellence put a sign on the granery door, which to a request to close their respective Misses Cora Chapin and Maggie Kinmond mony, Counterpoint and Composition. are spending a few days with friends in Ann a. m., for the purpose of choosing 34 of our assortments, their superiority in places of business during the time of Now is Your Opportunity reads: “No more flour here. ” Arbor. delegates to the national silver conven selection and adaptability to the varied —There will be memorial services at holding the funeral, between the hours and studied wants of an up-to-date pat ­ To buy one of the leading Sewing Ma­ Mrs. J. C. Farrell, of Hastings, is spending tion, to be held at St. Louis, Mo., July ronage. Our satisfying of every lc chines of the day at a price greatly re­ the M. E. church, Fowler, Sunday, May of 1:30 and 3:30 p. m., which gave them the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. an opportunity of attending the funeral 22,1896, and for the purpose of organiz ­ rice desire is what makes ours the best- duced. You can save a handsome mar­ 24, at 10 a. m. Everybody invited. The Cochrane, this village. ing a silver party, and selecting a state Enow ’n and the busiest store in St gin by seeing me before you buy. decoration of soldiers ’ graves w ill take and paying their respects to the memory Will Crlch, A. H Kenyon, Walter Merrill ana Johns. John Hicks . ______.V B. Balcom . M. A. Huise are attending the fireman ’s tour ­ central committee, congressional, coun place in Oak Ridge cemetery, Saturday, of their aged dead neighbor and associ­ Wm. Crich ate in business and social circles. nament at Ithaca this week. ty, and other committees, and transact Corblt Si Valentine Pays cash for Rags, Copper, Zinc, May 30, at 10 a. m., all under the aus Jake Bennett, late salesman for the Mercan ­ The deceased and subject of this all other business which may properly Can show you the Walter A. Wood Lead and Rubbers. Faxon & Rich ­ pices and direction of R. G. Hutchin ­ tile Shoe Department, left for Colorado Springs come before the convention. Binders and Mowers. Do not fail to mond block. ______sketch was born in Ilorncastle, Lincoln for the improvement of his failing health. son Post, G. A. R. see them before purchasing. Two Drays. shire county, England, m 1813, and C- C. Vaughan and E. L. Dooling partici ­ St. Johns -Silver Club. —The worst continued wind storm pated in the Joys of a social party at the State If you have heavy draying or light came to America in August, 1844. He At a regular meeting of the club To Swine Breeders. deliveries to be done, and desire care within the recollection of the oldest in ­ remained in New York City one year House of Correction at Ionia, last Friday Those desiring the services of a fine habitants, visited this section last Sun ­ evening. May 12, the committee chosen to draft Jersey Red Boar, call on E. Lake, one promptness at reasonable prices, and working at his trade, that of a tailor Mr. and Mrs. E. DeCamp, of Ovid, accora and report a regular order of business mile south, two miles east of St. Johns call on me. Richard G at . day morning and continued without He then w’ent to Long Island, where he ceasing, through the night, blowing panted by Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, attended to govern tbe meetings, reported tbe Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet,” 5 cents. remained until 1855, when he came with the funeral of Geo. W. Stephenson Tuesday following : Looking For Carpets? down trees, fences and out buildings in his family to St. Johns, where he had afternoon. 1. Reading of minutes of previous meeting. We have them, all styles, all prices Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto,” 10 Mrs. F. M. Crowe and Mrs. E. M. Richardson cents. ______every direction. It blew down three resided continuously up to the time of 2. Signing of roll by new members. Perhaps we can save you money on them sections of the high b~ard fence on the of Owosso, are spending a very pleasant va­ 8. Report of standing committees. Call and see. John Hicks To the Hungry. his death. Before coming to America cation in the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs When in St. Johns call at Watts’ east side of the fair grounds. It is here 4. Report of special committees. You are invited to call and examine he was united in marriage with Miss C. E. VanSickle, 5. Announcement of subjet by lecturer. Dining Hall, No. 4 Clinton avenue, for reported that it took the tin roof off Agnes C. Hamilton, in Liverpool, Sep ­ Irving Padley returned from Waverly, Iowa our extensive line of Bicycles whether meals. Board by the da/ or week.— from the store of J. Snitgen, at West­ 0. Remarks by members on tbe question. you desire to purchase or not. tember 27, 1835. Three of the surviv­ the fore part of the week, where he has been 7. New business. Meals 25c.; 5 tickets for $1.00. employed at his trade for several months, and Spaulding & Co W. H. Watts . phalia. With all the blowing that then ing children were born there. This S. Adjournment. occurred but little damage to shipping is spending a few weeks with his parents. J. W. Fitzgerald read a very able Special Bargains in Children ’s Shoes good wife died in St. Johns on January at the Mercantile Co ’s, Shoe Depart ­ on the lakes was reported. 10,1879. Business Dots and Dashes. article from the “Arena, ” entitled HE STATE SAVINGS HANK ment. OF FOWLER. —We invite the attention of the af­ When Mr. Stephenson was but 12 Webber & Waguer, the progressive “ Why the west want free coinage of T flicted to the advertisement of Dr. Walk­ and up-to-date clothiers and men and silver.” Every One Gels a Cash Frize, CAPITAL, f 18,000. years of age he was bound out as an Who trades with us in the way of er, which appears on another page. He apprentice to the tailor's trade for a boys' furnishers, at No. 17 Clinton ave­ Short addresses were made by Messrs low prices and good goods. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, <600,OH nue, have just added a new ’ and hand ­ will visit St. Johns, and may be found period of seven years. DuBois, Walbridge, Redout, Dodge John Hicks . FRANK GRULER, President. at the Hotel St. Johns, on Walker St., One year after completing his ap ­ some full plate glass front to their Whitlock and others. The meeting w as FREDERICK SCHEMER, Vice-President Friday, June 5. The public press in store, which shows off their large prenticeship he went to London, w here a profitable one to all interested In the less of cost. Spaulding & W. H. 8NELLING Cashli commenting on Dr. Walker says he is he worked one year in 1833. He went and handsome stock to good advantage. great financial problem of today. DIRECTORS: one of the ablest physicians and sur­ to Liverpool during the strike of 1834 As the result of liberal and judicious Three new ’ members joined the club Corblt ft Valentine Constantine Feldpaascb, Frederick Schemer geons now before the public. The doc­ the greatest strike ever known in the advertising, the Mercantile Co ’s, stores w hich makes the total membership 200. Have just unloaded Ten Tons of W. H. Sneiling, Michael Spltzley, tor ’s wonderful success is largely at­ were completely thronged with anxious 8 ubject for discussion of next meet­ Plymouth Binding Twine, the test A. E. Dutcher, Frank Gruler. old country. He was one of 15,000 in a twine manufactured. Constantine Gruler. tributed to the fact that he cures his procession that paraded the streets of bargain • eekers. ing : Why will free coinage of silver patients thereby justly deserving the that city Spaulding & Co. are sliowiug a large bring prosperity to our country ?” We Went Your Trade VST Four per cent, interest paid on time deposited confidence of the afflicted, ltember the line of first-class bicycles. The meeting then adjourned till the And will give you extra good values When the deceased first came to St. to get it. John Hicks . date of his proposed visit. Johns he engaged in the merchant tailor­ W. II. Patrick has discontinued the 27th day of May, at 7 p. m., at Justice gTATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. meat market in the old Gibbs House Duncan ’s office. Our Bargains in Low Shoes can't be —The local wool market has opened ing business in a small wooden build ­ COMMERCIAL AND HAVINGS with O. W. Munger, J. S. Wolcott and block, and combined his whole business matched anywhere. ing which he erected on the lot now Ascension Day Services. J Mercantile Co 's. Shoe Dep’t. Foerch & Danly ready to buy. The occupied by Mr. John Hicks’ business in bis large and attractive market first CAPITAL 60,000. south of the National Bank. St. Johns Commandery, K. T., at­ prices are 13 to 17 cents for washed and block. He atterwards traded with tended Assension Day services at the You should see tho new Champion NET ASSET8 OF STOCKHOLDERS 1900,00a 6 10 light Binder and Mowers to for unwashed. There was never'Judge Sturgis for the “Clinton Hall” Memorial Day Observance, Sunday, May Episcopal church Sunday afternoon. At Corbit & Valentine ’s. a time when there was so much domes­ property, where is now located the store 31, 1896. P. K. PERRIN, President. After listening to a sermon appropriate O. W. MUNGER, Vice-President tic wool in store in the eastern markets occupied by Mr. Dutcher's boot and At a regular meeting of Charles E Thursday is a special Cut Price sale to the occasion by the rector, Rev. Hall, day, at the Mercantile Co ’s. Shoe De­ J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. as now. Tbe mills are either closed or shoe business. In tbe year 1856 he Grisson Post, a petition was presented the line of march was reformed, and, partment. H. H. FITZGERALD, Assistant. running on half time. Why is this so ? built the very bouse in which he died, signed by 60 business men of St. Johns headed by the St. Johns band, the Com­ Because tlie common people have not on Cass street. He was one of the or­ asking that the decoration services be mandery marched to St. Johns cemetery, Corblt ft Valentine DIRECTORS: the money with which to buy clothing. ganizers and wardens of the first Epis ­ Sell the Bovine Binder and the Johns ­ O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. W. Fitzgerald, postponed until Sunday. The matter where memorial services were held and ton Mowers. J. H. Co, bit, J. H. Fedewa. Geo. W. Em­ Some say the goods are cheaper than copal church in this parish, of which was brought before tbe Post, and by a the graves of their departed brothers mons, II. V. Brown, P. K. Perrin, ever. True, but the money is dearer his faithful Christian wife was a valued vote, was unanimously accepted. A w’ere decorated with flowers. About Bicycle for 8aie. O. 8. Allison, G. K. Corbin. and scarcer. More money will produce member, and she went to receive her A second hand wheel, in excellent Jesse Sullivan. program of exercises will appear next sixty Sir Knights attended these ser­ repair, almost as good as new. Enquire more trade at better prices. reward in heaven after she had finished week. By Order of Committee . vices. of Corbit & Valentine. 4 Per Cent.Interest Paid on Tone Deposits mfm

______CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1890. Y After making four unsuccessful at­ SEEN AND HEARD IN CONGRESS. SCORES KILLED IN A STORM. Supreme Coaoll of th* A. F. A. PENINSULARITES. THE FOUR QUARTERS The supreme council of the American tempts to oommit suicide recently, At Loast SO Killed aud SOO Maimed by Senate .—125th day.—The struggle John Cheinkel, of Lansing, died sud­ a Cyclone In Texas. Protective association began its session over the Santa Monica, Cal., deep water at Washington behind closed doors but NEWSY NOTES OP PEOPLE AND denly from natural causes. harbor amendment to the river and NEWS OF INTEREST FROM ALL A cyclone terrible In its effects passed over the state of Texas. The funnel President Traynor gave to the public THINGS OF MICHIGAN. An unknown man, about 70 years harbor bill was disposed by a compro ­ OVER THE GLOBE. the principal portions of his annual ad­ old, fell asleep and was killed by a mise being effected whereby a commis­ shaped clou -1 in its disastrous passage whipped up within its vortex every­ dress, particularly those parts bearing passing train on the D., G. H. A M. sion appointed by the President shall upon political matters, in which he lute Bar Association at Grand Rapids— railroad near Spring Lake. determine the matter. An amendment Veterans of tho G. A. B. of Ohio In Annual thing in its reach, leaving death, suf­ fering and destruction in its wake. says the A. P. A. is a recognized factor “Aunt" Sarah llavliand Pardonedfrom Peter Russell, a farmer near Attioa, urged by Mr. Gorman, limiting the ex­ Knrsmpmcnt at Columbus—The Harder Fully 80 persons wei w killed, while the in American politics; warns the order Jackson State PrUon by G ot . Rich — committed suicide as the result of a penditure under the contract authoriz ­ of Pearl Bryan to be Avenged by the maimed and mangled will number 200 against eleventh hour converts; im­ Iron wood In Great Lack. quarrel bScause his wife had bought a ations of the river and harbor bill to mortalizes Rep. Linton, of Michigan; pair of spectacles from an agent. $10,000,000 annually led to a lengthy Banging of Scott Jackson. more. The destruction of sUwk and prop ­ erty and the money loss is incalculable. says the order's advisory board, as at The Muskegon Y. M. C. A. banqueted debate. A motion by Mr. Vest to table present constructed, is a source of State Bar Association. The town of Sherman suffered most 150 business and professional men of the amendment failed. House .—A Ohio G. A. H. Encampment prospective danger, and declares that The seventh annual meeting of the contested election case and a few other severely and at least 50 people were the city, in recognition of their gener ­ The thirtieth annual encampment of killed. The towns of Howe, Denison, a catholic, no matter how liberal nom ­ Michigan State Bar association was ous assistance to the association. minor matters filled the day. inally, is not a consistent citizen of the held at Grand Rapids, with about 200 the Ohio department, G. A. R., was Justin, Denton, Marshall and the in ­ Senate —126th day—The river and called to order at Columbus by Gen. . In attendance, the largest In the his ­ Albert Western, an Adrian young harbor appropriation bill was passed, tervening country were struck by the tory of the organization. The address man, who was married a month ago, Charles Townsend, department com­ monster and lives were lost at every Tha Boar Twists th* Lion's Tall. making direct appropriations of $12,- mander, who Introduced Adjt.-Gen. »f President Geo. P. Wanty, of Grand attempted suicide at Grand Rapids by 200,000 and authorizes continuing con ­ point. Shanghai: The Russians, through a Rapids, was in the nature of a review taking paris green. No one can give a Axline, who delivered an eloquent ad­ The first blast of the cyclone was man named Smith, an American, have tracts of $64,000,000, an aggregate of dress of welcome. Commander Town ­ Sf the work done the past year and reason. about $76,000,000. During the debate the felt at Justin, in Denton county, more taken possession of the disputed terri­ favoring the proposed revision of the Six companies of the Detroit National send then delivered his annual address than 100 miles from Sherman. The tory at Chefoo, over which the British statement was made that this was the showing that the department gained, rules of practice. He spoke for the re­ Guardsmen will encamp at Lexington, largest aggregate for a river and harbor wofk of ruin was quickly accomplished claim rights, without, it is said, any lief of the overcrowded condition of beginning July 4. Capt. Vernou, of during the year, 2,814 members and there. From there the cyclone swept right to do so and in defiance of treaty bill in the history of the government. lost 768 by death and 114 otherwise. the appellate courts; stricter discipline the Nineteenth U. S. infantry, will act Mr. Gorman sought to secure an amend ­ through Gerald, Denton and Mingo, to obligations. The English are indig ­ and adherence to the precise issue in as inspector. The sum of $676.84 was received as Gribble Springs and on to Mustang. A nant at the movement and Russia’a ment to the bill limiting the contract donations during the year for the be ­ all trials; for a better class of men on William Laskey, of West Bay City, expenditures to $10,000,000 annually, hundred miles was traveled in an hour. action is looked upon as a hostile dem­ furies; a more simple transfer of land, nevolent institutions allied to the G. The small settlements along the line of onstration. aged 61, has been arrested on the but the amendment was tabled. A. R. Gov. Bushnell entered the hall and other matters of interest to the charge of criminally assaulting his 11- A number of house bills on the calendar the M., K, A T. railroad, north of Den­ London: The Globe editorially Bays: members of the association. The com­ and was greeted with prolonged ap ­ ton, all suffered. The southeast end “Tue seriousness of the news from year-old granddaughter, who is in a were passed during the day, including plause. He was escorted to the stage, mittee on examination of candidates critical condition. the bill requiring a year's residence in of Sherman received the full force of Chefoo cannot be overestimated. The for admission the bar reported that the where he made a patriotic speech. The the storm, which, while sweeping over action taken is in direct contravention A movement is on foot among the any territory as a requisite to divorce. bill by Congressman Watson appropria ­ law enacted by the last legislature was House .—After one of the hardest Denton conty and a part of Grayson, of existing laws and treaties and can ­ found to be very satisfactory in its silver Democrats of Michigan to hold a ting $250,000 for a monument at Wash ­ seemed to have gathered new fury to not be viewed by Great Britain as yther convention at Lansing to elect dele­ fought parliamentary battles of the ington, D. C., to the ex-soldiers and operations, and conducive to higher session, which continued until 9 o ’clock have wreaked the worst of its ruin on than an unfriendly act.” qualifications for practice. The com­ gates to the national free silver con ­ non-commissioned officers and men of Sherman. The list of dead reaches 90, vention at St. Louis, July 22. at night, the contested election of the navy in the late war was indorsed. mittee on legislation and revision of Rinaker vs. Downing from the Six­ and several of the wounded are ex­ forty Killed by a Cyclone In Nebraal court rules submitted a volumnious re­ Supt. Larsen, of the Aragon mine, teenth district was recommitted E. L. Lyberger, of Coshocton, was pected to die. It is estimated that A special to the Omaha Bee frffm port and a new set of rules throughout Norway, after thoroughly examining to the committee on elections, with in ­ elected department commander; senior some bodies are yet unrecovered, but Humboldt, Neb., says: The traini for the supreme and circuit courts. the working of the eight-hour system vice-commander, Henry M. Claren, of several hundred men are searching the arriving here bring reports of frigll structions to recount the ballots in dis­ Worcester; junior vice - commander, The present rules were adopted in 1858 at the Lake Angeline mine, has decided pute. fields, digging up the debris and drag­ ful results of the cyclone on the ree and are in many respects antiquated. to introduce the system in the Aragon. Henry Dunham, of Lebanon; medical ging the creeks. vation adjoining this county, Senate .—127th day.—The Dupont director, John A. Wilkin, of Toledo. Newton Fiero, of Albany, delivered an S. L. Robinson, a grain merchant of case, involving the right of Henry A. assert that 40 persons were killed , has purchased for resort pur ­ The Womo .’s Relief Corps held its Kansas Suffers From Cyclones. the cyclone Qn the reservation, address, advocating codification of the Dumont to a seat in the senate from A funnel-shaped cyclone struck the laws and abolishing the distinction be ­ poses a largo tract of land on the shore the >}tate of Delaware, was taken up thirteenth annual convention at the particulars are obtainable, as all com­ northwest of Harbor Springs. He same time, with Mrs. Salena Spring ­ north part of the town of Sabetha, tween law and chancery practice. with a view to concluding the debate. Kas., near the Nebraska state line, de­ munication by wire is interrupted. Henry M. Dulfield, of Detroit, was will connect the resort with other Two speeches were made against the steen, department president, in the Those killed are supposed to be In ­ points by an electric railroad. chair. Ten corps were reported to stroying the Grand Island railroad dians, as there are few whites on the toastmaster at the annual banquet. bill proposing additional restrictions depot and elevator and about 20 resi­ Officers elected: President, O’Brien J. Cameron A Van Wormer ’s feed store on immigration, by Mr. Gibson Dcm., have disbanded. Eight corps* have reservation. Four are known to have been organized with a membership of dences. Twenty people were wounded, been killed at Fall City. Atkinson,of Port Huron; vice-president, and Miss Drake's millinery shop, were Md., and Mr. Nelson Rep., Minn. Mr. several of whom will die. Twenty Michael Brennan, of Detroit; secretary, partly consumed by fire at Hart. A. Gibson severely arraigned the A. P. A., 211. There are now 317 corps with a Lincoln Avery, of Port Huron; treas­ membership of 11,234. During the families were rendered homeless, losing Deadly Cyclone In Kentucky. Sheldon, who was standing on the roof declaring that it inspired this bill, everything they had. The cyclone A terrible cyclone, spreading death urer, Wm. A. Jenks, of Port Huron. of an adjoining building fell to the year 111 sisters have died. A reception and that the organization was sce'zing was given to the delegates of the en ­ passed off towards Falls City, and evi­ and destruction, passed over the north ­ ground and his injuries are serious. to evade politics. House .—The entire Only Woman at Jackson Prison Pardoned campment and a camp fire was held, at dently did great damage in the country. western portion of Benton township, Gov. Rich granted an unconditional While Mrs. Arthur Pickett, of Sault day was given to private pension bills; which Gov. Bushnell was one of the A devastating cyclone passed through Marshall county, Ky., demolishing pardon to “Aunt ” Sarah Haviland, the Ste. Marie, was cooking breakfast over among those granted being that to the speakers. Seneca. Everything its path was com­ everything in its path, but no lives unly woman convict at the state prison a small oil stove, she fell forward in a widow of Gen. O. M. Poe, $50 per month. pletely wrecked and four people were were lost until the storm struck Elva. at Jackson, where she has been con ­ fit, and her clothes caught on fire. Be­ Senate —128th day—The struggle of Scott .Jacknon will Hang. killed and a number injured. Couriers There it tore down the house of Ander ­ fined for nearly 30 years. During all fore help could reach her she perished the Republicans to seat Mr. Dupont as The trial of Scott Jackson, charged from the country report great damage son Jones and killed the entire family, these years Mrs. Haviland has been She was literally cooked from head tc a U. S. senator from the state of Dela­ with the murder of Pearl Bryan, has to property and probable loss of life. consisting of Anderson Jones, aged 80; engaged as a servant in the families of foot. ware, which has been in progress off ended at Newport, Ky., and the pris ­ There were many miraculous escapes Mrs. Jones, aged 55; son of Jones, aged successive wardens. She has endeared Gov. Rich has paroled Ralph Millers and on for many weeks, was ended oner was found guilty. The jury was from instant death. The streets are 17; and two daughters, aged 12 and 10. herself to the ladies and children of sent for Lenawee county, Feb. 26, 1894, when Mr. Dupont, by a vote of 31 to 30, out about three hours and there was a impassable, blocked with debris of the successive administrative house ­ to state prison for four years for bur ­ was declared to have not been elected. death like stillness when the foremen buildings and fallen trees. The Republican state convention at hold, and was allowed many privileges glary; also Charles Allen, sent from Van The Populists voted solidly with the gave the verdict as follows: “We, the At Oneida several buildings were de­ Pocatello, Idaho, declared for free and liberties. Buren county, Jan. 29, 1887, to state Democrats. A resolution was agreed jury, find the defendant, Scott Jackson, stroyed and three children of James silver and instructed the delegates to Sarah Haviland was sentenced from prison for 18 years for murder in the to for an inquiry by the finance com­ guilty of murder in the first degree and Sherrard killed. The west half of the work for a free silver man in the SL Battle Creek June 7, 1866, to life im­ second degree. mittee relative to the competition fix his penalty at death. ” The judge village of Baileyville was swept away, Louis convention. prisonment, for the crime of murdering of Oriental products with those of this had previously announced that no dem­ but ifc> one was killed. The Republican state convention of Supervisor Wm. Coad, leader of the country. Resolutions were proposed her three children so she could be free Ishpeming strike last summer, who was onstration of approval or disapproval A terrific cyclone swept down upon Delaware met at Dover and one of the to marry a man who told her the only by Mr. Morgan, of Alabama, for an by spectators would be permitted. the town of Frankfort, Kas. Every­ stormiest battles in the history of state recently discharged, will begin suit inquiry as to our treaty rights with Republican politics was waged. Fight ­ bar to their marriage was the children. against the Pittsburg A Lake Angeline Consequently the verdict was heard thing in the north and west ends of There is no doubt that the crime was Spain, and by Mr. Gallinger, of New with silence, but immediately upon the the town was completely wrecked. ing over contested seats was indulged Co. for heavy damages, alleging that Hampshire, relating to the need of in until it looked as if the convention committed under the influence of the he was discharged because of promin ­ adjournment of court the spectators Probably three score of buildings were additional tariff enactments. House — would end in chaos. The war was be­ man's stronger mind. She is the only ence in the Miners ’ union. rushed to the jurors and shook their razed to the ground. Some of the best woman in Jackson prison, and the old­ The House occupied itself in passim hands heartily. residences of the town were blown to tween the factions respectively headed est timer there save one, her prison Dr. Eliza M. Mosher, of Brooklyn, a the private pension bills which were Jackson himself received his doom atoms. Reports coming in from the by J. Edward Addicks and ex-Senatoi number being 20. Her age when she former Vassar profeasor, has accepted favorably acted upon in committee of with no manifestation or emotion ex­ country, where heavy damage has been Anthony Higgins, and a split resulted. was sent there was 38, and is now 68 . the position of associate dean of the the whole during the two special days cept ashen paleness of the face. None done, will materially swell the loss. Then both factions instructed for Me 6he is beloved and trusted by the offi­ arts and literary department in the given to their consideration. Mr. Erd- of his relatives were present. The Many are reported painfully injured, Kinley. cers of the prison as no prisoner has University of Michigan. She will, be ­ man, Democrat, of Pennsylvania, and aged father of Pearl Bryan and her but so far as known no one has been Seven prisoners escaped from jail at ever been before. She has a daughter side her other duties, teach physiology Mr. Talbert, Democrat, of South Caro­ brother, Fred Bryan, were present killed. Many head of horses, cattle Newport, Ky. They were companioni living in Tecumseh, Ont., who will and have an oversight of the health of lina, threw such obstacles in the way when the verdict was rendered. In an and other stock have been killed. of Scott Jackson, convicted of the mur­ provide her a good home and who is the girl students. of the bill as they could. Thirty-four interview Jackson admits his surprise Another cyclone visited north central der of Pearl Bryan, with the death anxious to do so. Ex-Coroners Butler and Bettinger, were held up because they were not over the verdict and claims that he had Kansas, starting in the northern part penalty attached, and his companion, together with their two clerks, Bird engrossed, but 100 were passed, leav­ proven an alibi. He still maintains of Clay county, and passed in a north ­ Alonzo Walling, who is to be tried fox Big Victory for Ironwood. and Benzing, of Detroit, were each ing about 60 yet undisposed of. that Walling killed Pearl Bryan. easterly direction through Riley county the same murder. The prisoner! Iron wood has been saved $200,000 by sentenced to 18 months in the house of Senate —129th day—By a vote of 6 Walling was also interviewed and ex­ and into Marshall and Nemaha coun ­ sawed off the hinges of the back dooz a decision of the U. S. court of appeals correction on conviction of conspiring yeas to 41 nays, the senate defeated a pressed his satisfaction. He asserts ties. The little hamlet of Bodaville, in of the jail and Jackson and Walling at Cincinnati. In August, 1893, the to defraud the county by submitting motion by Mr. Allen, Populist, of Ne­ that Scott Jackson killed the girl and Riley county, was entirely swept away. could have escaped, but preferred the city sold $150,000 of public improve ­ bills of inquests, etc., which never took braska, to proceed with the considera ­ in his interview repeatedly stated that Several are reported killed there and jail us safer than the open country, ment bonds to Caffin & Stanton, of place and other like crooked acts. tion ai the resolution to investigate al­ Jackson deserved hanging. many injured, but nothing can be where they knew they would be New York, who paid $25,000 down and It took a Detroit jury, before which leged election irregularities in Ala­ learned definitely. At Spring Valley, lynched as soon as caught on account agreed to pay the remainder in install ­ Harry Dale, aged 40, was tried on the bama. After the passage of several NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF. the storm demolished a church in which of the intense feeling against them. ments, but soon became financially charge of criminal assault on Maggie minor bills the entire day was given to 150 people were worshiping. Many THE~MARKETS." embarrassed. Ironwood got only the Leonard, aged 15, only 15 min ­ the bill regulating gas rates in the Dis­ British troops had a hot fight with were injured. first installment. The bonds passed the Matabeles near Mov^ne and killed utes to decide that the defendant trict of Columbia. House —A number Schooner Ayer Sunk —Five Drowned. LIVE STOCK. into hands of other men, who de­ was guilty. Judge Chapin immediately of minor bills were disposed of, among 60 of the natives without loss, includ ­ New York — Cattle Sheep Lambs Hogt manded the payment of interest. Iron- ing Chief Makalaka. The steamer Onoko, ore laden,, Best grudes....f4 25 *4 50 $4 00 $6 25 $4 04 sentenced Dale to the Jackson peni ­ them the following: To allow the Lower grades..3 IX)..4 DO 2 50 4 00 3 7t wood refused, holding that the bonds crashed into the schooner Mary D. tentiary for the remainder of his life. bottling of distilled spirits in bond; to Ex-Senator Geo. Iden, of Newark, 0., Ayer, off Racine, Wis., during a fog. linoago — were illegal, for the reason that, be ­ expedite the deli very of imported goods was convicted of having offered Clerk Best grudes....4 20..4 40 3 90 5 00 3 40 tween the time of the voting on the The room in Ann Arbor which was Thinking the schooner was not badly Lower grades..2 75..4 00 2 50 3 DO 3 21 at one time occupied by the multi-mur­ in parcels and packages not exceeding John R. Malloy, of the house of repre- damaged the steamer continued on her Detroit — question of issuing bonds and their sen tati vcs$50 to falsify a roll call in 1893. Best grades....3 80..4 00 3 60 4 50 3 41 derer, H. H. Holmes, while in college, $500 in value; to provide for the regis­ course to South Chicago where the ac­ Lower grades .2 00..3 75 2 25 3 30 3 31 sale to Caffin A Stanton, territory was tration of trade marks on bottles, bar ­ Two masked men entered Pickrell added to the city, and the new citizens was more recently occupied by Burt cident was reported and a tug sent to Clm-innatt — Holmes, the Grand Rapids murderer. rels, corks and other receptacles used A Co. ’s bank at Buffalo, Ill., at noon ­ help the Ayer. The schooner be ­ Best grades. ..4 00..4 25 3 50 4 50 3 3( were given no opportunity to vote on in interstate and foreign commerce; to day bound and gagged the cashier and Lower grades..2 25..i 75 2 00 3 00 3 2f on the bonds. The district court of The room has also occupied by a stu­ came unmanageable and drifted about Cleveland — dent sent to the penitentiary for steal­ incorporate the Society of Colonial took all the money —$11,000—ahd made 24 hours before she was sighted by the Best grades....3 09 . 4 00 3 60 4 60 8 40 Marquette decided against the bond ­ Dames of America; for the dis­ their escape. Lower grades..2 00..3 75 2 50 3 25 3 2t holders and its decision has been af­ ing and by a co-ed convicted of the steamer City of Duluth, which started Pittsburg — firmed by the court of appeals. same offense. tribution of condemned cannon by the A freight train on the C., M. A St. P. to tow her to the shore but she made Best grades....4 10..4 20 8 75 4 7* 3 43 It looked as if Saginaw was going to secretary of war and the secretary of railroad was derailed between Ellis such poor weather that the tow line Lower grades..2 25..4 UO 2 75 3 50 3 31 NEWS FOR MICHIGANDERS. have another big conflagration when the navy; to compel the attendance ol Junction and Green Bay, Wis. Three was cast off and the Duluth tried to GRAIN, ETC. witnesses before the local land offices. men were killed and one was injured. take the men off. Before she could do Wheat. Corn, Oats. Wm. Blackford, aged 22, was killed fire started in John Geiger's barn and No. 2 red No. mix No. 2 Whitt burned his store and dwelling and The conference report on the bill to Train officials claim that obstructions so, all three masts of the * 1,.hooner New York 70 ttt7 0* 35 .35* 21* *24* In a runaway accident at Paw Paw. improve the merchant marine engi ­ were placed on the tracks. went by the board, and she sank stern Chlrago 66 .65* 28* ..29 21* .21* Mrs. Theodore Terry died at Ogden spread to surrounding property, but •Detroit 68 .68 28 ..28* 23 .23 after Chas. BonhifT ’s and Win. Kerns ’ neer service was adopted. Rev. Rhodes, living near Timpson, first. The and four men were Toledo m ..68 2V .29* 20 .20 from lockjaw by stepping on a rusty homes Tex., while plowing his field, un ­ drawn down by the suction. Two men Cincinnati M .68 31 31 22 .22* nail. and Gandar's shoe shop had Lightning struck George Clements' Cleveland 68 ..68 28 .28* 22 burned the flames were controlled. earthed 30,000 Mexican dollars. The were saved. The Ayer was owned by Pittsburg 68 .68 28* ..28* 22* .22* Rev. and Mrs. John Van , of Total loss, $9,000; insurance, $6,000. house and barn at Lawrence, both be ­ money was buried in a leather satchel. F. F. Ayer, and was used in the lumber •Detroit. —Hay. No. 1 timothy, $14.00 per toa Vicksburg, celebrated their golden ing burned. Loss, $3,000. trade. She was valued at $5,000. Potatoes, tie* southerns. 1.26 per bu; old, auo. The State Eclectic Medical associa­ For several years unknown parties Live Poultry, chioken*. lOo per lb: turkeys, 12o; wedding. A serious conflagration broke out at due s. vc. Kggs. fresh. 9c per doz. Buttez tion met at Jackson and elected offi­ have been digging in that community. Gen. Hancock ’s Statue Unveiled. (resh dairy, 13c per lb: creamery, 10c. The fifth annual Epworth League Atlanta, Ga., in a block in the center The national advisory board of the convention of the Bay City district was cers: President, Dr. E. Brunson, of the city, burning several buildings. With imposing ceremonies the heroic Ganges; vice presidents. Dr. W. J. A. P. A. reported to the supreme coun ­ equestrian statue of Maj.-Gen. Winfield REVIEW OF TRADE. held at West Branch. Couch, Detroit; Dr. C. W. Lampham, The loss will reach $300,000. cil of that order that they find no rea­ S. Hancock was unveiled at Washington The prosecuting attorney of Allegan Luther Wiseman, a corner fruit General trade throughout the country re- Hastings; Dr. E. M. Conkling, Man­ son why any one of the candidates for before an immense gathering, which mains quiet, wholesale merchants continue county says crime has decreased 25 per chester; secretary, Dr. John Lame- dealer, jumped into the Saginaw river the Republican nomination for Presi­ included President Cleveland, Vice- conservative and the distribution of genera cent since local option was enacted. at Bay City, to suicide. He was pulled merchandise Is almost of a band to moutk reaux, Lansing; treasurer, Dr. L. A. dent may not be supported by the President Stevenson and represent ­ character. At large eastern centers traveler! Wm. Blackwood, of East Arlington, Howard, Litchfield. The next annual out, when he tried to break away and members of the order. This is a back ­ atives of the supreme court the a-e preparing to start out. but unfavorably jump in again, but was prevented. features in recent weeks w th respect to cotter while breaking a span of colts, was meeting will be held at Lansing. down from the previous boycott on diplomatic corps, both bodies of con­ and woolen unU steel and iron Industries show thrown from the wagon and killed. 4A Michigan anti-saloon league is to McKinley. gress, the army and veterans and col­ no change. Collections in most directions con ­ The Kanouse building and Otter tinue unsatisfactory. < oncesslous have beet The Wolverine Paper Co.'s plant at Lake house burned at Otter Lake. A be organized in Grand Rapids. It will puring a storm a falling tree dis­ leagues of the late general. The un ­ made In prices of wool, and the manufacturer* Kalamazoo, was damaged $2,000. Fire be auxiliary to the national body oi placed and made a hole in the gas tank veiling was preceded by a military dem­ of cotton goods coinpia.n that prices are being high wind was blowing, and there was a parity with the cost of raw material. To­ •mouldered inthe rags for two hours. much difficulty in saving surrounding that name. The league is pledged, in of the state school for feeble-minded, onstration. The principal address was bacco is depressed by trade emnurrussmenta John Frye’s house in Hardwood advance of its birth, to avoid all entan ­ near Columbus, O. Some men were delivered by Senator John M. Palmer, Demand lor iron and steel is disappointing; buildings. Mrs. James Aurand and Unseasonable weather has bad an unfavorab .4 burned and Mrs. Frye, the only inmate Miss Alice Beckett, who were sleeping gling alliances with political parties. placing the tank in position when an of Illinois. Influence on sales of clothing and other staples, of the building, perished. She was 84 explosion occurred, fatally injuring while labor disturbances at some western clliei in the Kanouse building, cscapeu by Daniel Sid Davis, one of the most hare checked demand Request lor lumber U years old. jumping to the ground. Mrs. Aurand wealthy men of Jackson county, O., Thomas Hunt and seriously burning Republicans of Washington in ­ smaller than anticipated. Wheat is unchanged structed delegates for McKinley and In spite of all rumors and the Atlantic exports, William Walworth, aged 32, a pros ­ seized her two-year-old babe when she was killed at Rousseau by O. J. Bur­ Dr. G. A. Deven, who has been super ­ Hour included, which were last year greatei perous farmer near Byron, committed jumped. She is in a precarious condi ­ nett, of Catlettsburg, Ky. Davis war intendent for 40 years; Theodore Lentz, declared for sound money and an in ­ than western receipts, have this year been onlf ternational agreement regulating the half as large. Failures for the past week wer« suicide by taking morphine. Cause tion. The fire is supposed to have drunk and Burnett shot him in self- chief engineer; Robert Joiner, Geo. 224 In the United -dates against xll the corre­ unknown. been incendiary. defense. Churchman, and Wm. Banks. ratio of gold and silver. sponding week of last year. Chas. Brudi, a telegraph lineman, All four of the state insane asylums Six persons were shot and a number The supreme court of Illinois ren ­ The Republican state convention at came in contact with a “live” wire at are overcrowded. There are 60 per ­ of others seriously injured at a riot dered a decision holding the barber St. Joseph, Mo., was almost turned Three men were fatally injured and Grrnd Rapids and died a few minutes sons in jails and county houses, await­ at McAdoo, Pa. A game of base ball shop Sunday law unconstitutional as into a riot, before the delegates were seven badly hurt by a derrick being was in progress when a gang ol class legislation, operating against the admitted to the hall, by a disagree­ blown down on the Chicago drainage afterward. ing vacancies at Pontiac. With a ca­ canal at Sag Bridge, near Chicago. Quail A Son ’s elevator at Croswell pacity for 1,000, Kalamazoo is now drunken Italians charged upon the receipts of the owner, which are con ­ ment between the Filley and Kerens was badly damaged by fire. The grain housing 1,197 patients. Rooms in ­ players and spectators, with revolvers, strued as property. The court also factions for supremacy. The differ­ At the Methodist general conference and other contents were soaked with tended for one person are occupied by dubs and stones. holds that drug stores and other places ences were finally put aside and the at Cleveland the venerable Bishopt water. Insured. two and three. Corridors are occupied The Lake Superior Transportation operating soda fountains, etc., cannot convention enthusiastically declared Bowman and Foster were retired on Hudson Catholics and Protestants as bedrooms. The trustees of the various Co. and D., 8 . 8 . A A. railway gave be compelled to sell to colored persons for McKinley. the ground of non-effectiveness because anited, in a big temperance rally under asylums request that only those pa ­ free transportation for L’Anse fire suf­ or anyone else if not desired. Such During a severe hail and windstorm of age. It was a touching scene when the auspices of the Fr. Matthew Total tients be sent who are presumably ferers, and a car load of provisions, affairs are not necessary to life or at Cadiz, Ky., John J. Wallace, a prom ­ the two white haired veterans left the Abstinence society. curable or whose presence in a com­ etc., was sent from Marquette. A scow property and can be operated at the inent farmer, and his three sons sought hall to allow free discussion of the mat­ James Armstrong, a Jackson gar­ munity may be a source of danger. load of lumber arrived from Charlei will of the owners. shelter under a large sycamore tree. ter, and tender and loving worba were dener, stepped on a rusty nail and re­ He bard A Son ’s saw mill at Pequam- The West Virginia Republican state The men had no sooner reached the spoken of their work and their Uvea ceived a wound which finally resulted Henry Aurand and wife, of North ing. A number of business places are convention instructed for McKinley tree than a bolt of lightning struck it The conference decided to elect a col­ in lockjaw and death. Tekonsha, have lived together 63 years. already being rebuilt. and declared for sound money. and killed all four of them instantly . ored bishop. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1800.

The raft looked like a frail, unsea ­ worthy thing when it was done, with­ YOUNG AT FIFTY. out a nail to secure It, only bound to­ gether with great thongs of bark; but HOW A METHODIST MINISTER Tom was quite satisfied, and had no CARRIES HIS YEARS. fear, and early one fine morning, as they sat round their palm-leaf break ­ fast cloth, announced his intention of From the Times, Oswego, N. Y. Probably no man is better known or starting immediately. more highly respected In Oswego, N. Y., Mr. Vernon wished to accompany than the Kev. William Young, of the him, but to this Tom would not con­ Methodist church. Mr. Young holds a sent. responsible position with the Oswego City Savings Bank, where he has been BY M.T.CALDOR. “No, no, ” said he. “Walt till I find an employe for the past twenty years. INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION, out what is the risk. Suppose we both In the spring of . 1894 Mr. Young go, and are lost—what ’s to become of looked as If his time on earth was lim­ ited but, Instead of falling as was pre ­ CHAPTER IL—(Contjnoed .) The time came when, with overflow ­ the children? Tom ’s the one to go.” dicted, he soon gained a more healthy "Yes, sir, that ere bread-fruit tree Is ing eyes a^d outgushing heart, Paul “Tom is a hero," replied Mr. Vernon, look and appeared stronger. As the good for more ’n the fruit. The fibers Vernon recalled these words and dwelt with emotion. “I wish you would let months went by this Improvement con ­ fondly upon the memory of the picture the children call you Mr. Harris. It tinued, until now he is as rugged and Inside the bark, ye see, can be wet and apparently as healthy as a young man pounded, and then dried. I know Jest then before him. That stout, athletic pains me to hear them so familiar with of thirty, although his gray locks de­ how to do it. Now I guess we’ll have form, that plain, homely face, but most you, who are in reality our leader and note a more advanced age. A Times to try some palm matting. I’ll show of all that cheery, hopeful, resigned ex­ king. ” reporter, determined to find out what pression that lent such a vivid charm had made this great change, called you how to braid and splice it together, Tom laughed. upon Mr. Young at the bank and put and we’ll have a dress fixed for all of to the otherwise unprepossessing coun­ “Lord bless you, sir, I shouldn ’t know the question direct and received ths us. We must make a tent-top too, for tenance of Tom Harris. how to act with a handle to my name. following reply: the night-dews in these forrln places After a night ’s rest and a bountiful I’ve alters been Tom from the time I “In truth I am a changed man, and I breakfast from that most skillful of all owe my present good health to Dr. Wil­ are a powerful sight like rain, and mas­ went to school to l’arn my letters, and liams' Pink Pills. In the spring of terly unhealthy, too. I don ’t see as culinary artists, Dame Nature herself — faith I've eenamost forgot ’em It’s so 1894 I was all run down and had com ­ my old bones can rest yet, there ’s so albeit the butler who collected and set long ago, and Tom I shall keep on. menced to think that my time had much to be done afore night, ” out the savory dishes was none other You can ’t teach an old dog new tricks, come. I had to be prescribed for by physicians, and although I received BIG AND GOOD. “You shall not work alone, my noble than honest Tom—our little company and I should feel as silly as a land-lub ­ temporary relief, the same old trouble fellow,” said Mr. Vernon, energetically. began to feel less like benighted out­ ber in the shrouds during a blow if came back again and I was worse than “Between your experience and my casts, and to look upon the beautiful lit­ anybody called me Mr. Harris. Now, before. I had no strength or appetite, tle island as a home establishment. and physically I was In a miserable scientific knowledge it’s a pity if we then, I’m off.” condition. After my work I would go cannot go to housekeeping in tolerable The little girl wept bitterly when her home, but the general lassitude which style, since nature has spread every­ childish mind was made to comprehend CHAPTER IV. hung over me left me without any am­ thing around us in raw material.” the sorrowful fate of her nurse and pro ­ NXIOUSLY and bition, and when I would go to the table eagerly the little to eat, my appetite failed me and I Tom opened his eyes and a look of tector, yet with the versatility of in ­ would have to leave without taking deference mingled with his expression fancy entered also into the keen delight party watched hardly any nourishment. My kidneys •>f good fellowship. of Walter Vernon, who capered around Tom ’s raft paddled were also badly affected, and I was In his father and Tom as they were busily slowly around the utter despair. One day, here at the “And don ’t you think, ” asked he, “we bank, I happened to pick up one of the PLUG had better keep pretty close to this spot felling the trees needed for their per ­ reef, disappearing local papers, and my eye fell on the ad­ for tonight anyhow? When we’ve manent habitation, loudly rejoicing at behind the cliff,and vertisement of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Sometimes quality is sacrificed in the turned in and had a watch below, we the beautiful sights around them. with feverish im­ The advertisement gave a description patience Mr. Ver­ of a man who, afflicted as I then was, effort to give big quantity for little money. shall feel more like finding out what On the third day they commenced an had been cured by using Dr. Williams’ kind of a home the old caboose brought exploring expedition along the shore non paced to and Pink Pills. I was not a believer In that No doubt about that. us to.” and some distance back into the inte ­ fro the intermina- kind of doctoring, but concluded as a But once in a while it isn't. ble four hours of hi* last resort to try a box of the pills, mak­ “I shall always abide by your Judg­ rior. They found they were upon a ing up my mind that If they did not For instance,there's 44BATTLE AX." ment, and I agree with this. Now, small Isolated island, yet evidently one absence. The learned, refined, fastid­ help me I certainly would not be In ­ then, Tom, for the palms; you t»hall of a group, since from the top of a ious man of the world —the deep thinker jured any. Going to n drug store I pur ­ The piece is bigger than you ever saw tall cocoanut tree on the summit of the and laborious student —marveled at tho chased a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink before for 5 cents. And the quality is, as teach me to plait a native garment for Pills and commenced taking them ac­ Walter and myself, and after we have highest hill Tom declared he could see utter dependenece he had come to rest cording to directions. Very soon after many a man has said,44 mighty good." obtained dry clothes we will think about a dim line beyond the water that upon that simple, unlearned, unpol ­ I began to feel better and I saw I had Tnere's no guess work in this statement. a bunch of bread-fruit, sauced v/ith marked the land, probably of a similar ished nature. made no mistake In trying the pills, and “There is but one thing genuine, ” he before the first box was emptied I felt banana and seasoned with cocoanut. ” island. He made another discovery at so much Improved that I Immediately It is just a plain fact. Tom's oriental experience was of in ­ the same time which he believed more muttered, as he saw the children for­ purchased another. I had taken seven You can prove it by investing 5 cents valuable benefit. He knew precisely important to them, which was that the saking their play and fruit to watch boxes of the pills, and at the end of last wreck of their ship had not sunk, but anxiously in the direction the raft summer I felt I was entirely cured and in 44 BATTLE AX." how to work, and in far less time than discontinued their use, but always keep would be Imagined by a novice, the was lying evidently caught between the should return. “Tom ’s good heart is a box handy If occasion requires. I broad palm-leaves were woven into an jagged points of a reef underneath the more than all my scientific knowledge, am now entirely cured. The lassitude Eastern suit neither unpicturesque nor water. my laboriously acquired heritage. has left me, my kidneys are all right Even here, on this deserted island, am and my appetite —well, you should see despicable, and their own drenched gar­ Boundless sources of wealth were dis­ me at the table. I am a new man ments spread out to dry in the warm closed to them, but no sign of human I taught my own worthlessness. Oh, a^ain. and Instead of feeling like a man the past, the past —if it were in the of fifty, which Is my age, I feel like a sunshine. Returning to their charges, habitation. The bread-fruit, cocoa, PRAIRIE and power of mortal man to undo it!” youngster of twenty, and I give Pink they found both patient and nurse fast cocoanut, yams, banana, plantain and Pills the full credit for this great asleep. Tom soon improvised a bam ­ sugar-cane grew in spontaneous abund ­ A black cloud settled on his face. change. I have recommended these pills FREE LAND ... FOREST boo conch, over which he spread a mat­ ance, while Tom pointed out to them His thoughts were evidently with some to several of my neighbors and ac­ For Wheat, Flax, Barley, Root*. Cattle and Dairy Product*, Mining the Abia-tree, bearing its delicious painful scene in his past life, for his quaintances. who have been relieved of and umbering. ting of palm, and the exhausted chil ­ their complaints. ” dren were laid carefully upon it, and pulpy fruit, and won Walter’s heart teeth gnawed impatiently at his pallid (Signed) WILLIAM YOUNG. Good Soli, Good Climate, Good IVIarlxetm. their wet clothing removed without dis­ completely when he handed him a lip, his eye flashed, and on his high Subscribed and sworn to before me C. SHEELEY, ESQ., L.O. ARMSTRONG turbing their slumber in the least. handful of the sweet native chestnut. forehead the veins knotted themselves this 26th day of May, 1895. Diet. Pass. Agent C. P. R R., Cun. Pac. R. R. Colonization A»ent. “We’re lucky not to have landed Kata. Upon the elevated land they like cords. BERNARD GALLAGHER, II Fort St. West DETROIT. MICH.MONTREAL, CANADA. alongside of the icebergB, ” said Tom, found forests of stately trees, whose • A cheery hallo, answered by glad Notary Public. names were mostly familiar to Tom ’s shouts of the children aroused him from Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all dryly, as he bent the boughs of a Hibis ­ the elements necessary to give new life cus tree to shade the sleepers more ef­ experience or Mr. Vernon's botanical the painful reverie. He hurried down and richness to the blood and restore fectually. We needn't fear freezing knowledge. to the beach, thankful to see Tom pad ­ shattered nerves. They are for sale by ALABASTINE.I “Ah, ” said the former Joyfully, paus ­ dling back to the shore. all druggists, or be had by mall from IT WON’T RUB OFF. nor starving. ” Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, WallPaper Is Unsanitary. RALAOXniR IS “Nor could we have selected a fairer ing beneath a group of apapa and faifai “Here I am,” shouted Tom, “safe Schenectady, N. Y., for 60 cents per box, TKHPOBABY, ROTS, Rl'BsKURA OFFC AM> iCALEM. spot, ” replied Mr. Vernon, looking trees, “here is the stuff, Mr. Vernon, for and sound, you see, and bringing you or six boxes for 82.50. is a pur*, permanent aad artistio good news. Oh, but, sir, I couldn't help wall routing, ready for ths brush around admiringly upon the closely- our canoe. We will visit the old ship by mixing in oeld water. thinking if our folks had only trusted When you want a friend don't choose a man ALABASTINE wooded heights, rising in a succession soon, and find out what ’s left for us.” whoso children are afraid of him. For Rale by Paint Dealers Everywhere. of hills from the shore, and showing in While they were examining the gen ­ the old hulk, and not tried the boats, CRCC A Tint Card showing 1* durable tints, ala* Alabama* how many it would have saved. But thrwhm K«hr mgr r«coT«r illLL Souvenir Rock **ntfrM to may on* mention tor fcfci* paper. profuse luxuriance the most valuable erous supply of valuable timber the Hall's Catarrh Care butoanootthriTR." A LA HA AT IMF COH (Srai4 Mapfds, Mick. what does a poor weak cretur know woods and fruits, as well as the gor­ children were gathering flowers. Sud­ Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. geousness of tropic blossoming; “and denly came a scream from the little about It?—the Lord ’s the best judge.” we have not yet seen signs of ferocious girl, and a load shout for help from As he drew the raft on shore he went Walter. Both Mr. Vernon and Tom on in a livelier tone, while he unloaded Tho chemical composition of the epidermis PRICES and other cats by the onTT" beasts or unfriendly inhabitants. ” of the heel is nearly the same as that of the CUT ______concern that ever voluntarily “I calculate we’re safe from both turned in alarm. A trampling, rush ­ its contents. matter of nails, horns and hoof rv reacuced prices or. In recent timet, originated a new^ To sal te with the left hand Is a deadly In ­ idea in thia line, on account of which, and the good' them ’ere. I kept one eye pretty sharp ing noise came from a thicket of tan ­ “There, sir—there ’s a keg of spirits of sult to the Mohammedans In the east. works of its good*, it haa been awarded one-half' around, and all I've seen is an aloa- gled vines and underbrush, and out some kind. It may come handy when the world's windmill business. It prepay* freight K the rainy season sets in. Here’s a chist to 20 branch houses, one at your door.\ tross, a petrel, and two or three heron. darted a strange-looking animal, up ­ C72D Send now for catalogue for up-to-date! I remember hearing old Pete Jones, a setting the courageous boy, who had of clothes, and this ’ere, I think, is ideas. Our imitator* may not have ini gone-by shipmate o ’ mine, who was in flung himself In front of his weaker mighty fortunate, for I know all about 1 , ESCAPE. print our latest plana. these parts a good while, say that no companion. it. I brought this trunk out of the Belated by a Keeper of the Michigan beast of prey was ever seen around in While little Eleanor —she had given cabin myself and put it in the hold, State Prison at Jackson. these islands, which, as near as I can so much of her name to Tom before and I heard the maid say it belonged to reckon, are in the part of the chart they the shipwreck, bat could not now be Lady Eleanor ’s mother, that she was CFVoro the Jackzon Citizen.) going to meet. You know they was Mr. A. E. Wing resides at 612 N. Jack- call Polynesia. We’ll be careful till made to recall the rest—clung frantic ­ eon Street, Jackson, Mich. He is a keeper we’re sure.” ally to Tom ’s neck, Mr. Vernon in much mifehty particular to call the little in the Michigan State Prison, a man of ster­ “Now suppose we go down to the ca­ alarm assisted his son to rise. thing Lady Eleanor, so I s'pose she is ling integrity, and whose word is beyond boose and set R up for a bedroom for “Oh, father, father, what was It—a one of the nobility. Here, little Ellie, dispute. He tells the following story of a the children —what do you say, Tom?” bear or a lion?* ’ gasied Walter. it’s yours; and when ’re older maybe wonderful escape, and the incidents con ­ “We’d best save it, anyhow, if only Tom ’s cheery laugh rang out boister ­ you won ’t be sorry to have some pretty nected with the dangerous position in to remember the old ‘Petrel’ by.” ously. clothes to wear—better than Tom can which he was placed. He says, some manufacture. Ye must be nice with months ago my attention was attracted by So they went down to the beach, and “It was better than that, my boy —it a swelling of iny groins, which began to with their united effort turned over the was our pork-barrel still on its legs. ’em, though, for maybe they ’ll prove increase In size to such an extent that I shattered shell. Mr. Vernon began to Bye-and-bye the old fellow will give some time who you be. ” was alarmed. It spread down my legs to think Tom was growing insane as he you a sausage to pay for this fright. ” He turned then to hand Mr. Vernon a my feet, and I was bloated from my waist times out saw him dart inside and seize some­ “What, a pig? ” ejaculated Mr. Ver- small clasp Bible— the Beacon Light of down, so badly that I could not pull my thing with the most frantic expression no, much relieved. their deliverance. pants, over my legs, and I iiad to open my “Nothing else, sir. Wild hogs find “Here, sir, I thought you’d be thank ­ shoes fully two inches before I could get of Joy. them on. Eveu my face became puffed “Tom, Tom, my good fellow, what good living here, and so shall we. In ­ ful enough to see this. I calculate up ; and mv whole system seemed affected. alls you?” deed, sir, all the wants of a decent hu ­ you’ll comfort us all out of it when the I could hardly drag myself upstairs to “Good heart, sir, I can ’t half tell you, man cretur are supplied here. See blue days come. ” unlock my men. I consulted a physician, I’m so pleased. Only see what I’ve there, behind the sandal, is a candle- He was stooping down, ready to lift one of the best in the city. lie said the The New York Journal found! It's worth more to us than a tree. We needn ’t stay long In the out another chest, and astonished that swelling was caused by au irritation of the recently offered ten bicy­ heap of gold and diamonds. ” dark.” the book was not taken as joyfully as kidneys, and I commenced treatment with he expected; he raised himself and him. But I seemed to be getting worse. I Mr. Vernon bent forward and beheld Mr. Vernon sighed. was strongly urged by a friend to try cles to the ten winners in a small hatchet, which, fastened by a “Ah, Tom, show me a tree where my looked at his companion keenly. Doan ’s Kidney Pills, and I finally con ­ books, my precious books, grow, ranged a guessing contest, leav­ stout cord to a nail, had resisted the ef­ ;to ss ooxtixcbo .> sented. After the first week I commenced fort of wind and wave, only twisting ready in a row for a hungry mind. ” to see a change, and felt much better. ing the choice of machine Tom scratched his head. This was encouraging, and I continued itself securely around the brass Meanwhile the Halldlng Might Fall. to each. •*•*.*.*.*.*.*.* head of the nail. “You ’ve got me there; but if we can ’t their use. I took five boxes in all, with the find any left in the old hulk, I hope it Mayor Hooper has received a legal happy result that I was completely cured. “It is indeed an invaluable treasure,” opinion from City Solicitor Elliott as I have never heard of any medicine which ALL OF THEM CHOSE said he, with emotion. “Tom, Tom, ain ’t bold in me to say I mistrust you can write some for yourself.” to the power of the city authorities to had such a pronounced and radical effect, who knows but this frail ark has close a school building which is con­ and vet not affect tho system generally brought us to an Eden we shall be sorry “You are an admirable fellow, Tom, and leave it in such a good condition. I for expedients. I think I’ll try. Of sidered dangerous to the lives of oc­ feci better now than I ever did. After to exchange for the hollow frivolities cupants. Mr. Elliott states that it is the and sordid selfishness of the world?” course you’ll provide plenty of paper the effect was once established the swelling Columbia and ink? ” duty of the fire commissioners to ex­ gradually disappeared until it was entirely CHAPTER III. amine the building to see whether its gone. 1 regard Doan's Kidney Pills ns a “Jest as much as you want, ” an ­ condition is in violation of the law and most wonderful agent in the curing of any OM was detaching swered the old sailor triumphantly, de­ if it be so found tu report to the inspec­ form of kidney disorder. Bicycles ^\ >l| the hatchet from lighted to see his random suggestion For sale by nil dealers — price, 50 cents was tor of buildings, who, with the ap­ *h® nail*, be paused likely to work profitably in avert­ proval of the mayor, is authorized to ir box. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., a moment, and his ing the melancholy he dreaded so much. Buffulo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. 8 . STANDARD OF THE WORLD “I’ll show you some beans bye-and-bye make the repairs necessary. If, pend­ Remember the name, Doan't, and take no clear gray eye wan- ing the making of the repairs, the other. derea over wave that will give better ink than any you can buy in London, I’ll be bound, for mayor is of the opinion that the oc­ Nine immediately, and and sky to the ver­ cupancy of the building is hazardous There are people who will not trust the Lord sun and water can ’t fade it out; and as until they lose evert thing else. dant heights behind to the lives of the scholars it would one after he had looked at them; a sober, tran ­ for paper, bleach out some of my native cloth for the strong, or make some of seem to be his duty to request the iw—MMIIHHMOMMM others. And the Journal quil, melancholy, board of school commissioners to make entirely undefina- the tender, like Chinese rice-paper —it's I nothin? se suddenly tad completely \ just wbat you want. ” Immediate provision for the housing disables the muscles as bought Ten Columbias. ble look swept over of the scholars elsewhere and, in the Paid $100 each for them. his face. “Well said. When we build the absence of such provision, to close the “I don ’t know, sir,” said he, slowly, house I’ll have a study to write in. school. —Baltimore American. "I can't say, but something seems to Come, children, you have an interest in LUMBAGO, i On even terms a Columbia will be chosen tell me I shall have my grave here on our plan; there must be a school-room the island. ” He waited a moment, over ­ and a parlor on purpose for little Elite.” Filial. TEN times out of TEN powered by a nameless presentiment, But several days of hard work were “Wot are you a-cryin ’ for?” LAME BACK,-; and then added cheerfully: “But If it required before the timber was brought “Me teacher kep' me in an ’ called me In to be so, sir, no man living now will to the site near the shore, selected for a ass.” have a pleasanter one than can be various reasons, and then the house “Cheer up, ole man; that ain ’t nothin ’ STIFF NECK,j POPE MANUFACTURING CO. aad aothluf so promptly scooped out a little beyond the spring was only partially finished, as Tom was to cry for!” logu there, under the Hibiscus tree. Ye anxious to build a raft and visit the “Oh, I ain ’t a-crying for myself; I’m agent; by mall11 for two 2-c*nt stamps. HARTFORD, CONN. mind it, sir, If anything happens, ship before another storm could com­ a-weepln ’ cause it's so rough on me istsss ST.JACOBS OIL! there ’s where I’d like to be laid.” plete her destruction. father! ”—Truth. MIIMMUMimMIUMi CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1896

Secretary Carlisle's Somersault. trinsic, it would of necessity be the COMING EVENTS. The Independent Editor Independent :—I have just same in all places —the same in Chicago, The Bengal anion Aid society will meet with received through the post-offloe a docu­ New York or Jxmdon —which is never Mr*. Hattie Murray, Wednesday, May 27, at Hav* Your GLOTHES ment which carries at its mast-head the the case. If the value of gold as is so one o'clock p. m. A full attendance M de­ QEO. 8. CORBIT. Pkophibtor . road* to Order _ &o words: “SoundCurreucy. ” It claims often assumed, were intrinsic, like its sired. The ladles literary club will meet with Mrs. DECORATION DAY. to be published semi-monthly by the so- color or its quality or malleability, it called Souud Currency Committee of Coleman-Waldron next Wednesday. There is something very impressive could not change, but would be the the Reform Club of New Yew City ami even pathetic in the solemn inarch same from age to age ; it would be the Hucklan’s Arnica naive. The subscription price is $1 a year same whether there were little or much The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts of the constantly diminlshiux ranks of simple copies five cents. Now the Bruisea, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever the veterans of the late war as they pass of it in the world. No increase in the strangest of all is that this Reform Club supply of gold, no matter how great, Ho res, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilblanes, from xrave to grave through the ceme­ Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi ­ tery where the dead patriots are quietly of Wall street, should take so much in and no reduction, even to half the gold tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It terest in the welfare of the poor labor ­ sleeping their long sleep, pausing at each in the world, could affect its value. It is gu ran teed to give perfect satisfaction A\ercb&i?t Tailor?. grave, and while the muffled drum rolls ing and producing men and women of must in that case be the same in all or money refunded. Price 26 cents per these United States as to send these countries and at all periods of time, re­ box. For sale by Fildew 4 Mill man, 8 t Tf>ey Guarantee to Pit ao., Physician and the divine service proceeds. All minds supply to demand, or of quantity to use. M made in the conditions of a certain mortgage Surgeon. Office over Gruler’s store, Fowler are absorbed with the importance of the My object, Mr. Editor, in publishing Or as John Locke said two hundred made by Adam Gass and Frances Gass, his wife,TOM to PADLEY, Mich.F 1367 his is to first place the Honorable gen- Samuel Campl^ll dated December 11. A. D. 1880, solemn function ; all hearts are bowed years ago, “intrinsic value in money is and recorded In the office of the Register ol Deeds, E. KNAPP, VI. D., Physician and leman in bis true condition of mind for the county of Clinton and State of Michigan • S-rgeon. Office at residence, first house with reverence and penetrated with therefore nothing but its quantity.” on the 13th day of January, A. I)., 1881, in Liber The Pioneer Harnessniaker, Csouth of the Perrin House, St. Johns. 1357 sentiments of humility and compunc ­ when he was in his prime and vigor of This law applies also to money of any 51 of Mort gages, on pace 216 on which mortgage life; and when he was not holding a po ­ there Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice tion. At the most important moment kind, and therefore, in general, the the sum of six hundred and twenty-six (1626.73) H. goon. Eureka. Mich. 1217 of the divine service, the officers salute, sition by appointment under a president value of money depends on the quantity dollars and seventy-three cents,and no suit or pro ­ whose sympathy is with the manipula ­ ceedings at law or in equity having been Instituted W. POLLAKD Physician and Surgeon. the soldier's present arms, the cannon of money as compared with things to be to recover the moneys secured by said mortgage, _ _ Office over the State Bank of St-Johns. Resi­ tors of gold, and when his sympathy was or any part thereof; now, therefore by virtue of denceJ. corner Casa and Ottawa atreeu. 1284 booms, and every heart is prostrated be­ bought and sold, or the work to be done the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and with the common people of this county. the statute in such case made and provided, notice HI. POST• III. Phyaician and Sur- fore the majesty of God the AllmiRhty. by it. Prices, therefore, depend on the is hereby given that on Friday, the 14th day S# geon. Office over H. L. Hicks’ millinery He was then John G. Carlisle, of Ken ­ 1 Hicks’ millinery When at last the minister of God is volume of money, or as Prof. Nicholson of August, A. D., 181X1, atone o ’clock In the store,B, SNNo.e 14 Clinton avenue. Residence.corner about to give his final blessing he ex­ tucky. He is now John G. Carlisle, of states the law : “The general level of afternoon, I shall sell at public auction, to the of Lansing and Rodgera streets, St. Johns, Mich. Grover, Sherman and Syndicate Roth- highest bidder, at the west front door of the court horts them all to make an act of true prices depends on the quantity of money house in the village of St. Johns, in the county of \Y7-1»I. HATHAVENS, .VI. D., Homoeopathic childs. Clinton (that being the place where the Circuit Vy Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. sorrow for past sins, and he then pro ­ compared with the work of circulation Court for Clinton county Is holden), the premises Woodrufra shoe atore. 1183 I now desire to call the reader’s at­ described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as nounces a general absolution. From to be done by it.” As the chief value may be necessary to pay ihe amount due on said that moment they rise from their knees tention to one phrase of his assumption of gold or of silver is for money, it fol­ mortgage, with eight per cent. Interest, and all Is still Idoing business at the old stand, ad­ D,R. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur- under the paragraph of his speech. legal costa, together with an attorney's fee pro ­ illlvan's clothini morally invigorated, and strengthened lows that the chief value of these metals vided by law the premises being described in said joining DeWltt's Grocery, where may be ■tore, St. Johns, Mlcb. lMdtf “What free coinage really means. mortgage as all that certain lot, piece and parcel found a complete stock of Draft and Driving in their resolution to do and die for came from the demand for them for of land situate In the township of Eagle, In the E. UlLLAfl, (Tl. D., Phyaician an a their beloved country. The naked proposition is that the United money, and that any change in the county of Clinton and Slate of Michigan, and Sa Surgeon. Office at Reaidence, opposite court known and described as follows: Fifty-three bouse, west. Office hours to 4 p. m., except Wed­ They are as bold as lions, for now they States shall coin at the public expense, monetary use of either of them must acres of land off of the west side of the north HARNESSES, nesday, then • to 9 p. m. 1183 feel that the God of battles is on their for the exclusive benefit of the individu ­ necessarily affect its value. fraction of the north-east fractional quarter of section number six (6) in township number five R. SIMMONS, M. U„ Homoeopathic side. There will be no flinching, no als and corporations owning the bullion, When, therefore, we hear people talk (5) north of range four (4) west.—Dated. May 15, And a stock of _ Physician,Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office all the silver that may be presented at 1896. SAMUEL CAMPBELL. on Main street. DeWItt. 1183 skulking, no shamming there, but every of intrinsic value, it may be set down at Iohn S. Bsnnxtt , Mortgagee. the mints into dollars containing 3711 Att’y. for Mortgagee. K. ERNEST SCHEMER, Physician aud man will be ready to rush to the thick ­ once that they are as ignorant of the ROBES, BLANKETS, Surgeon, Office over C, Gruler’s store est of the fight and sell his life as dear­ grains of fine silver, or 4121 grains of principles of money as they would show ’owler, Mich. 1461 standard silver, worth intrinsically ORTGAGE BALK.—Default having been £ ly as possible. themselves to be of Geography or As­ made in the conditions of a mortgage, exe- WHIPS, f. heckwith , m. n., oculist and about fifty-one or fifty-two cents ; de­ M y i • AUR1ST, 225 E. Main St., Ionia, Mich. Yes, faith is a tremendous power for tronomy if they talked of the earth as I.iddia E. Prineto Miner R. Fiink, dated March E good in every relation of life, and no liver the coins to the depositors of the if it were fiat. 81st, 1894, and recorded in the office of the Register bullion, and compel all the other people of Deeds for Clinton County, In Michigan, on April And In fact eyery article found in a well regu­ Veterinary. greater, no more fatal mistake can pos ­ If Mr. Carlisle is honest now in his 2, 1894, in Liber 88 of Mortgages, on page 47; on lated establishment of the kind, that defies in the county to receive these coins at a which mortgage there is claimea to be due at the sibly be made than to train the rising ingenious effort to maintain a gold date of this notice, one hundred and thirty-seven competition as to style, quality and price. An M. GOHN, Vetinaiy Surgeon, Office at valuation of 100 cents each in the pay ­ dollars and thirty-four cents, besides an attorney • Fildew A Mlllman ’s drug store. Resi­ generation under circumstances calcu­ standard what was he in 1878. His pre ­ nspection is solicited. H ment of debts due them for property fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to dence 204 Ottawa street. lated to weakeu their faith in the super ­ dictions made at the last named date be paid should any proceedings be taken to fore­ natural principles of the Christian re­ sold for labor and services of all kinds, were made with no fear of contradiction, close said mortgage: and no suit or proceeding at Repairing neatly and promptly done. law or in equity having been instituted to recover Painting. ligion. and so to the end of the chapter, detail­ while in his fear of contradiction in his snypart or the debt secured by said mortgage, ing the great wrong that would be in ­ Chicago speech he fled from the hall therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in said J. PLCnSTEAD, PAIFTER. Ord- Let religion and patriotism be united, mortgage contained, and of the statute in such ..1896.. • era by mail promptly attended to. “quality for then they will not only be brave in flicted on soldiers ’ widows, orphans and like a criminal, and has never faced the raae made and provided, notice Is hereby given excellence, the seme of succeas,” is our motto. salaried persons. I suppose that in ­ tbst on July is, 1896, st one o'clock in the Olve us a trial. 1880tf battle but they will be merciful to the question although often cordially in ­ afternoon, at the west front door of the Court cludes Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Cleveland. vited to do so. Yours, House for Clinton Connty, in Michigan, in the conquered. It is only the paganized village of St. Johns, in said connty. there will be For the Spring and Summer mind that cherishes a vindictive spirit Intrinsic value, Webster defines as H. J. Patterson . sold at public vendue to the highest bidder the Undertaking. being something ot value within itself premises described in said mortgage, vis: The and triumphs over a fallen toe. And St. Johns, May 18, 1896. sonth-weat quaiter of the north-east quarter of sec­ W. INGRAHAM, UNDERTAKER- —inward, internal, inherent; and its tion three, and the south-east Quarter of the north ­ TRADE. • Walker 8treet East, St. Johns, Mich. that is the lesson which we are now es­ west quarter of section three, all in Township five S 1403 pecially cal led upon to cherish. Let the application to gold or silver was ex­ Advertised Letters. north of Range one west, in Michigan. Said sale will be made subject to the payment of the re­ l. HULL, Funeial Furnisher, No. 16, ploded long before Mr. Carlisle was born • Clinton Ave. E. I. Hull , Director. Resi­ dead past bury its dead and let the liv­ May 19, 1896. mainder of raid mortgage not yet due, and hieing ing present labor for peace and good —as long ago as 1696. Barton said: nine hundred and forty-four dollars, payable Edence, 105 Wight St., St. Johns. “Nothing can have intrinsic value;” Anson, Geo. D. Phelps, Miss May March 81, 1899, with interest payable annually st brotherhood. Rkv . J. Hewelt. Benjamin, Mrs. HettJe Patterson. P. D, seven per cent, computed from March 81, 1896. — Barry, Miss Gustie Smith, Geo. ..JACKSON.. and Prof. Jevons said, “There is no Dated April 22, 1896. MINER R. FRINK, Terms of the Circuit Coart. Cook, Bertha A. Tree, D. M. Pkskihs A Baldwin , Mortgagee. The Iowa Democratic state conven ­ such thing as intrinsic value,” and LaMont, Miss May Tubbs, Miss Nina Attorneys for Mortgagee, 12-28. tion declared unanimously for free sil­ Macleod said “Intrinsic value is the Lyon, MIbm Emma L. Wood, Mrs. H. M. H. D. MCCABE, P. M. THE SUCCESSFUL STATE OF MICHIGAN I ver and elected a solid silver delegation curse and bane of economic science to ORTGAGE BALE.—Default having been 29th Judicial Circuit. ( made in the conditions of n mortgage I do hereby fix and appoint the times of to Chicago. The delegates were also this very hour. ” And thus I might go Marvelous Results. Mexecuted by John Johnson to William Walker, holding the several termsis or CourtCot within said on for an indefinite time, citing authors dated February 11, 1893. and recorded February Circuit for the years 1896 and 1897 . instructed to support Gov. Boies for From a letter written py Rev. J. Gun- 11.1893, in the office of the Register of Deeds for CLINTON COUNTV. the nomination for president. who exploded the bubble that Carlisle derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are per­ Clinton county, in Michigan, in Liber 76 of Mort- MERCHANT TAILOR First Monday in February. gageson page 876; on which mortgage there is Fourth Monday in April. is blowing, about 200 years ago. His mitted to make this extract: “I have no claimed to be due at the date of this notice, two Last Monday in June. Seoond Monday in November. Election of Ottirer*. reasoning of intrinsic value holds much hundred and twenty-three dollars and sixty-five Ia showing a handsome line of hesitation in recommendng Dr. King ’s cents, besides an attorney fee of fifteen dollars GRATIOT COUNTY. At the annual meeting of the Mutual the same relation to the science of New Discovery, as the results were al­ stipulated in said mortgage to be paid should any Second Monday In March. economics, that the idea that the world proceedings by taken to foreclose said mortgage ; First Monday in June. Gas Company held Saturday last, the most marvelous in the case of my wife. and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity SPRING Seoond Monday In September. following named were elected officers is fiat holds in geography and astronomy, While I was pastor of the Baptist church having been Instituted to recover anv part of the First Monday in December. only the Jaspers in economics are far debt secured by said mortgage ; therefore, by virtue Dated October, 1891. for the ensuing year: at Rives Junction she was brought down of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, AND SUMMER 8. B. DA BOLL. President —Charles Fowler. more numerous than their kindred in and of the statute in such case made and provided, Circuit Judge, 29th Judicial Ctrcott. Michigan. with Pnenmonia succeeding La Grippe. notice is hereby given that on June 0, 1896, at Vloe-preaident —Geo F. Marvin. astronomy. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would one o ’clock in tne afternoon, at the west front SUITINGS. Secretary and Treaauter-Oeo. A. Weila. If value were intrinsic, that is, inher ­ door of the Court House, for Clinton county, In last hours with little interruption and it Michigan, In the village or 8t. Johns, in said THE SAGINAW WEEKLY NEWS The above officers, together with J. ent in a thing, then, of course, it could county, there will be sold at public vendue, to the Which will be made np in the most mod­ II. Corbit and Thomas Bromley, Jr., seemed as though she conld not survive highest bidder, the premises In said mortgage de­ Is sent to any address for 75 cents a year.. not change ; it would be the same every­ them. A friend recommended Dr. King ’s scribed, vis: Lota three and four, and the south ern and perfect fitting manner. This price includes any of its premiums. compose the board of directors. where and at all times. If value were two-thirds of lot two. In block one hundred and Complete telegraphic news service. Reli­ New Discovery ; it was quick in its work thirteen, in the village of 8t. Johns, Clinton intrinsic in anything, it would be in and highly satisfactory In resalts.” Trial county, in Michtgan. —Dated March 11, 189#. gfcjyEvery garment guaranteed to be able foreign and local markets. Full ac­ Bring that job of Printing to the commodities like iron, wheat or cotton. bottles free at Fildew A MiIIman ’s Drug WILLIAM WALKER, counts of all local happenings. A corres­ INDEPENDENT office and see Store, Rt. Johns and Fowler. Regular size Mortgagee. perfect and easy fitting, and the quality pondent In every town In this section. But if the value of >hese things were in ­ PanniNa A Baldwin , how well we can please you. 50c and $1.00. 1 Attorneys for Mortgagee. of goods to be aa represented. 307 TUSCOLA ST.. SAGINAW, MICH. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1896-

Awarded Highest Honors —World ’s Fair, MARVELOUS CURES. DR —BY- People’s Parlor DR. C. W. WALKER, ILUM bak ­ McKinley Paid a Big Price for the A. P. A. Support. The Eminent Physician and Surgeon, Their ing pow ­ of Detroit, Mich., formerly of New York, Will Make Reg­ ders make . Pledged Himself to Live lip to the Princi ­ ywcflr ular Monthly Visits. A"° Lunch Room unwhole ­ ples of That Organization Should He be Price elected President —Washington News. some food, and no W CREAM First West of Wilson ’s housewife having re­ Barber Shop, Walker St. W. Betrays From Our Regular Correspondent. gard for the health of Washington , D. C-, May 18, 1890. BAKING AVING opened business in the her family will know ­ McKinley paid a big price for the support of the A. P. A. Nothing less above named place, we propose Them. ingly use them. Re­ to conduct it in a quiet and law­ than a written pledge to live up to the ful manner, and solicit the pat ­ sist all efforts of ped ­ principles of that organization should he POWDER H ronage of honorable men. We MOST PERFECT MADE. dlers and grocers to sell them to you. be nominated and elected president. have a clean and nicely fitted This pledge was obtained by acommitte A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free room on the west where men and Aside from the fact that low-priced baking of three sent by the Supreme Council of from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. their wives may enter for a quiet the A. P. A. to see McKinley personally and refreshing glass of beer with powders contain alum and are unwholesome, and report back to the Council. The Cleveland. Secretary Olney and Gen. as much propriety and safety as their use is extravagant It requires two visits was supposed to be kept secret in any business place in St. and Saturday’s papers contained a tele­ Lee and it is certain that neither of pounds of the best of them to go as far as one them would talk about them for publi ­ Johns. Pay us a visit aud be gram stating that McKinley denied convinced. pound of Royal Baking Powder , because having been waited upon by an A. P. A. cation. What has been published on they are deficient in committee, but when that denial was the subject is guess work. Don . published, the written pledge, signed leavening gas. BAKING Powders by McKinley, which to all intents and Economical food, sold, either whole­ purposes makes him a member of the RIDEOUT & BAGLEY. A. P. A., was in Washington and being pure and whole ­ sale or retail, at a discussed by the members of the Su­ St. Johns, May 11,1896. some food, and food lower price than the preme Council, who had been awaiting Kentucky and are for that is of finest fla­ the return of their committee with con ­ Free Silver. “Royal ” are almost siderable impatience. With that At Hotel St. Johns, St. Johns- vor, light, sweet, invariably made from pledge, and it is said a considerable ex Ohio aud low in Counted on *• Certain — Friday, June 5. Absolutely Free ! and palatable, re­ alum, and should penditure of money, it did not take the Silver Leader* In Washington In High Now la tbe time Supreme Council long to undo tbe anti- Feather, and Loud Ho*anna* Going up all toget m good quire the use of Roy ­ be avoided under McKinleyization to the tail of the Mc­ The Most Successful Method in the Along the Line. Treatment of all Diseases and De­ al Baking Powder . all circumstances. Kinley kite. formities Known to the Latest Czar Reed has resumed his crow rn and t Medical and Surgical Ex­ WATCH A staff correspondent writes to the perience. has abandoned the conciliatory you’re- Detroit Evening News as follows, under ROYAL BAKING POW72.3 CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. a-good-fellow style which he assumed date of May 18: CONSULTATIONS AND EXAMINA­ as a candidate for his party's presidential “The silver men from Kentucky and nomination and again become the auto­ Indiana are shaking hands this morning TIONS FREE TO ALL. crat of the House that he used to be All along the silver line loud hosannas He has also resumed the habit of mak­ Brevities. —Assistin buying music for the M. are going up. For it is now believed Dr. Walker Will Not Treat Any Unless ing enemies by firing sarcastic epigrams There Is » Possibility of u Cure, and —The wort of paving tbe gutters on E. church by attending their grand that the above states are positively Will So Inform You. concert to be given at the church next at members who give him an opening landed in the silver column. either side of Clinton avenue, between either on the floor of the House or in lligham and Railroad streets, will be Monday evening. Prices of admission, “Secretary Carlisle and Senator Lind ­ Examination by Reflection. 25 artd 15 cents. private conversations. The meaning say have been repeatedly requested by commenced at once. of all tills is perfectly plain. Mr. Reed —After next Sunday, Lansing bicy­ —J-olin Kescper, marshall of the vil­ the administra^on democrats to come By the latest scientific research*, both lage of Westphalia, made complaint May sees the McKinley shadow on the wall to Kentucky and take part in the con ­ clists may check their wheels in the and no longer regards himself as in the by improved instruments and methods, basement of the First Baptist church in 5, against Joseph Burman, charging test. They have positively refused to the Doctor is enabled to discover tbe true that city during services. A good idea. hi«a with assault and battery. The case Presidential running. He can have the do so and the silver men have got it all nature of the disease and locate the organ second place, but it is said that he w'ill —Memorial services ftreceding Decor­ is still pending. their own way. This, it is said, settles or parts affected, and many diseases and not take it ueless he finds it necessary complications which have heretofore ation Day will be held at the M. E. —Hear the chorus of 109 voices at the question so far as Kentucky is con ­ proven most obstinate to the Medical Pro­ church next Sunday morning, which •the concert to be given at the M. E. to keep it from going to some man like cerned. Senator Proctor or to Senator Quay, fession, yield like magic under his skill the G. A. R., W. R. C. and S. O. V’s church next Monday evening. The best “In Indiana, Mr. Shiyely has re­ aud systematic treatment. The Doctor is of St. Johns ’ musical talent will assist both of whom he thinks betrayed him entered politics on a 16 to 1 basis aud endowed with tbe wonderful gift of being FREE! FREE! will attend in a body. Tbit Splendid 1896 —Sherman Painter, a lad a boot 17 m the entertainment. If be takes the second place it is said Gov. Matthews lt*s also declared him ­ able to Diagnose without questioning, and that he will be open to the charge of will describe with the greatest accuracy years of age, of Ovid, was brought here —Mre. Strickland picked up from the self for “White Lady.” The gold men treachery to the com bane, each member your aches and pains wherever located, YANKEE WATCH yesterday to serve «at a sentence «f -€0 walk in -front of the coart house this are -dazed and demoralized. The silver tells better how a person feels than they of which pledged himself to make no Made on he nor. days in the county iail for committing morniug a dank morocco port-money men will secure indorsements for free can tell it themselves. Guaranteed a good timekeeper. an-assault and battery upon Mrs. Maria containing shoe strings and some deal with McKinley. silver in each of the 13 districts begin ­ There is no need to live in constant The democratic Senators were unani ­ misery. It costs nothing to see him. The Mention this paper and we will send you Smith of that village. money. Call at this ottioe and get it. ning this week, and the Indiana fight mous in their belief that Col. Dupont, fullest -examinations are free, and his 6 sample copies of the —Miss Jessie IIo4t, instructor in the 1 —Remember -the concert at the M. E. is regarded as won. of Delaware, was net entitled to a seat prices for treatment are within the reach DETROIT JOURNAL, SEMI-WEEKLY, eighth grade high school at Lansing, i £. church next Monday evening, under “Ia Ohio a very successful still hunt of all. He is a friend to the tbe afflicted containing full instructions how to get this was suddenly seized with sickness du­ the management of Mrs. G. S. Price. an the Senate, and as the populists voted -is being made. But two district -con ­ aud will turn none away unaided. The with them Dupont was turned down by watch. Act quick. ring school hours -one day last week, It promises to be a musical treat, and tentions have yet been held there, one merchant mingles with the artisan while Address, DETROIT JOURNAL CO., one of the best of Mrs. Price’s efforts. a majority of one. It was thought that seeking relief at his hands, and hundreds Detroit. Mich. and it was reported that she had -diph­ In Senator Brice’s district, and one in are cured every year. theria, but the physicians did not recog­ —A new boy soprano will sing at the some -of the Republicans would vote Mr. Bookw-alter ’s district. Both de­ concert to begiveu at the M. E. church against Dupont, but such strong party READ »HAT THE PEOPLE SAY. nize it as such. clared unreservedly for free silver. Ome of the most respected ladies in —.Lyon & Doolaug, attorneys, have next Monday evening. Mrs. G. S. Priee, pressure was brought to bear Unit those John It. McLean is using all his great who would not swallow their convict ­ this vicinity, alter being treated by all Grand Trout Railway System. just added another installment «f fine directress, will also favor the audience influence for the white metal. It is the best physicians, and pronounced in­ Detroit & Milwaukee Div. quarter sawed oak book-racks and cases with a popular Scotch ballad. Don't ions outright by voting for him allowed -now prophesied by these in a pesition curable, was advised by a former patient to their handsome and well arranged miss it. themselves to be paired, which to know, that the delegates at large of Dr. Walker’s to call and consult hira. TIME TABLE amounted to the same thing. It oan She says; For the past fifteen years I office. They were built by that well- j —John Partlow, of Eagle township, from Ohio, will be John R. McLean, M. IN EFFECT be positively stated that the Democrats hav-e be a great sufferer with heart trouble schooled mechanic, Wm. Cochsane, in was severely injured on Saturday last M. Ingalls, Mr. Uookwalter and Allan aud nervous prostration. The least exer­ May 4th, 1896 . the-St. Johns Manufacturing Company's I by being thrown against a stump while did not offer the .populists a single in ­ M. Thurman, who are all 16 to 3 men, tion would cause my heart to flutter and ducement to vote against Dupont. works. attempting to catch -a colt. Later it and who cannot fail to command atten ­ become very irregular aud so weak, caus- WESTWARD.

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E^xr . e • A* each day would be ray last, and were it 9 fatal. were several strong reasons for their do­ © 3 W. L. Webber, of tsaginaw, has ap ­ “ ‘Iowa, ’ said a member frocn that 11, 3- fccc ing so anyway, uot the least of which not lor leaving my little ones death would STATIONS. No. h pointed C. H. Hollister of this place, state todaiy, ‘will, on Wednesday, come Sunday. —John C. Hicks, this village, lias pur ­ No. have been a relief. After three month ’s Except i would have been their loss of the bal ­ Sunday. 122

vice-president of Clinton county good out squarely for Boies aud free silver, tieatment with the Doctor I feel as well Mail chased of Teeter.& ItoUois, of Duplaic Ex. ance of .power in the Senate if Dupont Morning. Sr 2 roads league. Mr. Hollister is an en ­ township, this county, breeders of A. and there will net be a Cleveland as I ever did My heart heats regularly J.. had been seated. a. m. a. F1I. p- 111. p n. p. Ill. thusiast in this work, and will at once C. *C. Jersey cattle, a three-year-old counterfeit on the delegation. This aud strong, and that tired feeling has en ­ DETROIT...... Lv 6 55 n 15 4 05 8 00 10 45 At least one important office lias tirely left me. What joy and sunshine, Milwaukee Jet.... 7 15 n 32 4 25 8 15 u 05 proceed to organize leaguts throughout heifer known as “Hillside Pride,” which will put the first ol the so-called doubt ­ health restored! Mbs. E. J. B. p. in. a. in. sought a man, and found him before be ful states in line, and the rest of them Pontiac ...... 8 00 12 17 5 07 8 58 12 15 the county/ ’ is a fine looker and aikient milker. knew it was alter him. Mr. Dominick Miss Addie Smith says: 1 was sick for —H. J. Patterson will address the —iBeatrioe Fuller, daughter of Mrs. will hasten to get into tbe band *»>any years. My case was known for Holly...... 8 41 1 02 5 51 9 39 1 14 I. Murphy, of Pennsylvania, who has miles, around: was helped to Doctor Durand ...... 9 25 2 00 6 50 10 15 2 13 voters of Victor township, by request, wagon. ’ ” _____ Owosso Jet...... 10 15 2 80 7 30 3 n» W. W. Danly. this village, died at lier: been nominated to succeed Commis­ Walker’s office; now I aiii able to walk at the town hall, Monday evening. May St. Johns ...... 10 54 3 05 8 04 3 68 home in Otieville, Mich., May 19, 1896, sioner Lochren, who has been nomi ­ Migli School Notes. there. I have been under tbe Doctor ’s Ionia ...... 11 49 3 57 3 55 5 05 25, at-7:30, on the silver question. After of peritonitis, aged 16 years. The re­ The librarians this week were Wini ­ treatment two months and have gained p. in. the meeting a bimetallic club -will be nated to be -Unitedstates Judge of the Saranac ...... 12 04 4 13 9 1(1 5 27 mains were brought to St. Johns yester­ Minnesota district, got the first news of fred Ash, Belle Boardman, Callie Smith, twenty pounds. I feet well. May heav­ Lowell...... 12 17 4 25 9 24 5 40 formed for the purpose of studying tbe en ’s choicest blessings rest upon the Ada...... 12 32 4 39 9 40 6 10 day and the funeral and interment will bis promotion from a newspaper bulle- Henry Pouch, Walter Emmons and Ed. Grand Rapids ...... 1 00 5 05 10 IK) 85 great financial question, the most im­ Doctor for what he has done for me. I fi take .place today. Uu -board. i 6 00 attention of the members of our water has been chief of a division in the office -Carl Shaw visited the high school dur beeo afflicted for ten years with Asthma and Chicago (Str).. 6 00 O. O. DuBois ’ 39th birthday at bis pleas ­ iug the first hour Tuesday afternoon. Hay Fever, the result of catarrh; has doctored ant home, corner of Oakland and lligh- commission : “The water board of for a long tune. with only temporary relief. He I* now a well Northville have that much confidence When a man gets a reputation for The literary part of the program for man; not a vestage of the dread disease re­ EASTWARD. am streets, last Monday evening, and a mains. He feels grateful to Dr. Walker.

16> the last session of the High School Liter­ Z $1 6. £ in their citizens that they allow them to dodging, such as Senator Allison, of most enjoyable season was experienced. Mrs W. 8. Rogers cured of cancer of the •T3 Hoo-S • o- . breast. 8be was a great sufferer. 12, X ~~ c Iowa, has had for many years, he cau- ary Society, Tuesday, May 28, will be select their own two hours a day in STATIONS. No. As a token of the high esteem in which Mr. Charles J. Preston cured of catarrh of c-C'5

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No. vz , which to sprinkle their lawns. ’’ uot come out fiat footed upon any im­ as follows : the stomach and blood poisoning; says he Except, 2 *Q they hold their brother, they presented would not be in his former condition again H H Sunday. ► M Z 1. Reading, German Translation ...... 'iiu Mail a w —Mrs. Lydia Wickes died at the home portant questi mj without creating a sen ­ for $5,000. him with a handsome prayer book and ...... —Cora L. Collin* p. m p. in. a. m. p m. of her daughter. Mrs. N. £. Jenne, in sation and stirring up a nest of interro ­ Mrs. W. M------, after being barren for p. m. hymnal. gation points. That is just what Sena ­ g. German recitation, * Gehcitnnis, ”...... ten years, says: He cured me. We now have Essex township, Tuesday morning last, ...... Tom Spaulding two little children. Suffice It to say our borne 9 00 —Secretaries Olney and Cal l isle re­ tor Allison ’s square statement in favor is a happy one. Milwaukee (8tr) 9 00 aged 90 years. She was a native of 3. Scene from Shakespeare'* "Julius Cit-sar," Epilepsy (or fits) positively cured by a re­ Chicago (8tr).. 7 30 7 ;w cently consented, for the first tame since of the gold standard and against the H. H. Fitzgerald and Rodney Beebe cent scientific discovery. a. tn New York state and moved t© Michigan Grand Haven...Lv 9 00 2 10 8 25 they held tXRioe, to be photographed 4. German Play. “Elgenslnn. ” One of the most respected young men of § with her parents when a mere girl. She free coinage of silver has done. Mr. Grand Rapids, Mr. C. H. Banks, has doctored E'erryaburg Q. 9 05 2 15 8 32 Beated at their desks. Ibe pictures Allison has been a sort of Presidential Per*onneu: with all the best physicians he could hear of G. R. A I. JJet... 6 37 10 05 3 12 9 50 was the motlier of O.

TALM AGE’S SERMON. be uncombed upon the pillow; and the plant In our youth. Sow to the wind IHHHIIMIIMIIHIIIimMMWmHMMMWi | dying man will say, “I cannot die—I and wc reap the whirlwind. Plant in cannot die.” Death standing ready be- early life the right kind of a Christian ‘BAD COMPANY” THE GREAT­ aide the couch, says, “You must die; character, and you will eat luscious Boils EST EVIL OF OUR TIMES. you have only half a minute to live; let fruit In old age, and gather these har ­ White Washing It is often difficult to convince peo* me have It right away—your soul. ” vest apples in eternity. ; pie their blood is impure, until dread- Golden Text; “My Son, Walk Not Thou "No, ” says the yonng Infidel, “here are I urge you to avoid the perpetual j ful carbuncles, ubscesses, boils, scrof- In the Way of Thera; Refrain Thy my gold rings, and these plcturee; take pleasure-seeker. I believe in recreation Done j ulft or salt rheum, are painful proof of Foot from Their Path,* ’ for Their them all.” "No,” says Death. “What and amusement. God would not V,ave j the fact. It is wisdom now, or when* Foot Run to Kvil—Frov. 1:15, Id. do I care for pictures! —your soul.” made us with the capacity to laugh If ever there is any indication of "Stand back, ” says the dying infidel. he had not Intended us sometimes to Everywhere "I will not stand back," says Death, indulge it. God hath hung in sky, and with ARDLY any young "for you have only ten seconds now to 8 et In wave, and printed on grass many man goes to a place live; I want your toul.” The dying a roundelay; but he who chooses Impure of d i s s 1 p a tion man says, “Don ’t breathe that cold air pleasure-seeking for his life-work does alone. Each one Is i blood, to take Hood ’s Sarsaparilla, and Into my face. You crowd me too hard. not understand for what God made him. accompanied. No It Is getting dark In the room. O Our amusements are intended to help SANTA : prevent such eruptions and suffering. man goes to ruin God!” "Hush, ” says Death; "you said | “I had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, us in some earnest mission. The thun ­ alone. He always there was no God." "Pray for me,” ex­ der-cloud hath an edge exquisitely rsd, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at* takes some one tended me over seven weeks. When the claims the expiring infidel. "Too late purpled, but with voice that Jars the else with him. to pray," says Death; "but three more earth It declares, "I go to water the CLAUS abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and "May it pleaae the seconds to live, and I will count them t1 thought 1 should not live through it. 1 green fields.” The wlld-flowers under court,* ’ said a con­ off—one —two—three. ” He has gone! the fence are gay, but they say, "We hoard and read so much about Hood ’s victed criminal, Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take it, and Where? Where? Carry him out and stand here to make room for the wheat- when asked If he had anything to say bury him beside his father and mother, SOAP. field, and to refresh the husbandman my husband, who was suffering with before sentence of death was passed All washing is not white washing, bolls, took it also. It soon purified eaa who died while holding fast the Chris ­ In their nooning." The stream sparkles as all soap is not Santa Claus. upon him —“may it please the court, tian religion. They died singing; but and foams and frolics and says, "I go That bath-hrick tint when seen in bad company has been my ruin. I re­ the young infidel only said, "Don ’t to baptize the moss. I lave the spots clothes, always proves that they ceived the blessing of good parents, breathe that cold air in my face. You on the tront. I slake the thirst of the are strangers to Santa Claus Soap. and, In return, promised to avoid all crowd me too hard. It is getting dark bird. I turn the wheel of the mill. I Try it. Sold everywhere. Made by Blood evil associations. Had I kept my prom ­ in the room." rock in my crystal cradle mucksh&w THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, - CHICAGO. built me np and rsstorsd my health sn ise, I should have been saved this Again, I urge you to shun the com­ and water-lily.” And so. while the that, although tha doctor aaid I weald shame, and been free from the load of panionship of Idlers. There are men world plays, it works. Look out for the not be able to work hard, I have since guilt that hangs around me like a vul­ hanging around every store, and office, man who always plays and never CLEVELAND done the work for 20 people. Hood ’s Sar­ ture, threatening to drag me to Justice and shop, who have nothing to do, or works. TO saparilla cursd my husband of the boils, for crimes yet unrevealed. I, who once act as If they had not. They are apt to You will do well to avoid those HUMPHREYS’ $ 2.50 and we regard it a wonderful medicine. ’’ moved in the first circles of society and Mss. Anna Peterson , Latimer, Kansas. come in when the firm are away and whose regular business It is to SPECIFICS are scientifically BUFFALO. have been the guest of distinguished wish to engage you In conversation play ball, skate efr go a-boating. prepared Remedies; have Dally line between public men, am lost, a>d all through while you are engaged la your regular All these sports are grand in been used for half a century Cleveland and Toledo, bad company. ” employment. Politely suggest to such their places. I never derived so much with entire success. This is but one of the thousand Via ”C. & B. LINE." persons that you have no time to give advantage from any ministerial asso­ ao. antfinc FOB Steamer* ‘‘City of Buffalo,*' (new) proofs that evil associations blast and them during business hours. Nothing ciation as from a ministerial club that 1—Fevers, Congestion*. Inflammation*. “State of Ohio ” an p. m. I I.v Buffalo 7:30 p. m sick with ship fever, and he will dot be lounge around the doors of engine give us muscle and spirits for our regu­ 8 — Neuralgia, Toothache, Faoeoche..... Ar Buffalo 7:30 a. in. | Ar Cleveland 7:30 a. m ,« t'smi cure liver Ills, easy to take so apt to take the disease as a good man 9— Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. Central Standard Time. IlOOCl S Hi IIS easy to operate. »cenu houses, or after the dining hour stand lar toil. I believe In muscular Chris ­ 10— Dyspepsia, FlUousnCRS, Constipation Take the ”C. & B. Line" steamers and enjoy, would be apt to be smitten with moral upon the steps of a fashionable hotel or tianity. A man is often not so near 11— Suppressed or Painful Period*.... a refreshing night's rest when enroute to Buf­ There Is no little dew at sea that sailors can distemper, II shut up with iniquitous S3—White*. Too J “refuse Periods...... falo, Niagara Fall-, Toronto, New York, discovers their approach to land by observing an elegant restaurant, wishing to give God with a weak stomach as when he 13— Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness ...... Itoaton, Albany, 1,000 inlands, or any East­ the moisture on the ship's deck. companions. In olden times prisoners you the idea that that is the place j has a strong digestion. But shun those 14— Salt Rheum, Eryrlpela*. Eruption*. ern or Cauadian point. were herded together In the same cell, where they dine. But they do not dine who make it a life’s occupation to sport. 15— Rheumnthim, or Rheumatic Pain*.. Cheap Excursion* Weekly to Niagara Falls A Successful Doctor. but each one learned the vices of all the there. They are sinking down lower There are young men whose industry 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...... ?end 4 cents postage lor tourist pamphlet. We take pleasure in calling your at­ 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head For further Information ask your nearest tention to the advertisement of Dr. culprits, so that, instead of being re­ and lower, day by day. Neither by day and usefulness have fallen overboard 30—Whooping Cough, ...... Coupon Ticket Agent, or address formed by incarceration, the day of nor by night have anything to do with from the yacht. There are men whose 37 — Kidney Disease*, ...... W. F. HERMAN, T. F NEWMAN, Marsh with regard to his cure for the 38 — A'ervou* Debility ...... Oen ’l Pass. Agt.. Gen ’l Manager,- opium and morphine habit to be found liberation turned them out upon so­ Idlers. Before you admit a man Into business fell through the ice of the 30—Urinary Weakness, ...... Cleveland, Ohio in another column of this paper. The ciety beasts, not men. your acquaintance ask him politely, skating pond, and has never since been 34—Sore Throat, Quinsy,Diphtheria.... doctor has been engaged for twenty- We may. in our place of business, “What do you do for a living? ” If he heard of. There is a beauty in the five years in this specialty, and is well be compelled to talk to and mingle with says, "Nothing, I am #a gentleman, ” gliding of a boat, in the song of skates, “77” for GRIP. and favorably known for the cures he bad men; but he who deliberately in the soaring of a well-struck hall, THE GOODRICH LINE has made of these habits. We take look out for him. He may have a very Hold hy Dnuffetfl.or »ont repaid on rorolpt of prlcM, chooses to associate himself with vi­ and I never see one fly but I involun ­ * 6<* or 5 for $t.( (may b« sMortsd , exrept **, ft. only. pleasure in commending him to any soft hand, and very faultless apparel, Du. Humphreys ' Manual (Enlarged A He vised' ma ii-xdprici and all who need his services, having cious people, is engaged in carrying on and have a high-sounding family name, tarily throw up my hands to catch it| IRMPimfcYU’MfcD. CO.,111 A lit WIlftMR bu tRew York. been personally acquainted with him a courtship with a Delilah, whose but his touch Is death. Before you and, so far from laying an injunction for the past twenty-five years. shears will clip off all the locks of his know It, you will in his presence be upon ball-playing, or any other lnno- strength, and he will be tripped into ashamed of your work-drese. Business cent BP°rt> I claim them all as belong- Many people who pray for a deeper work of perdition. Sin is catching, is Infectious, will become to you drudgery, and after * ng °* r* gkt t0 those of us who toll in grace do not want it to come deep enough to l-AHiflfRS' Galvanized reach the pocket. is epidemic. I will let you look over awhile you will lose your place, and the grand industries of church and the millions of people now inhabiting afterward your respectability, and last state. A Summer Resort Hook Free. BOILERS. Steel Tanks. the earth, and I challenge you to show of all your bou I. Idleness is next door But the life business of pleasure- Write to C. S. Crane, general passen ­ seeking always makes in the end, a The Most Popular Liao to ger and ticket agent Wabash Railroad, me a good man who, after one year, to villainy. Thieves, gamblers, bur ­ R St. Louis, Mo., for a summer resort has made choice and consorted with the glars, shop-lifters, and assassins are criminal or a sot. George Brummel w as book, telling all about the beautiful wicked. A thousand dollars reward for made from the class who have nothing smiled upon by all England, and hit lake region reached by the Wabash one such Instance. I care not how to do. When the police go to hunt up life was given to pleasure. He danced Railroad. Btrong your character may be. Go with and arrest a culprit, they seldom go to with the peeresses, and swung a round of mirth and wealth and applause, un ­ CHICAGO the corrupt and you will become cor­ look in at the busy carriage factoiy, or It some of our heads were not so big our til, exhausted of purse, and worn out hearts would grow faster. rupt. Clan with burglars, and you will behind the counter where diligent AND ALL POINS WEST. become a burglar. Go among the un ­ clerks are employed, but they go among of body, and bankrupt of reputation and ruined of soul, he begged a biscuit Buy direct from us and SAVE Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup clean, and you will become unclean. the groups of idlers. The play Is going The Magnificent New Fast Steamships from a grocer, and declared that ha MONEY. Write for samples and brings instant relief in cases of asthma, Many a young man has been destroyed on at the theater, when suddenly there Prices. We ship subject to in ­ bronchitis, and all throat and lung by not appreciating this. He yakes up is a scuffle In the top gallery. What 1s thought a dog's life was better than a ATLANTA diseases, dow n to the very borderland some morning in the great city, and man ’s. spection. STAR MFG CO., of consumption. It? A policeman has come in, and, • ••••• AND knows DO one except the persons Into leaning over, has tapped on the shoul ­ Middlebury, Ind. whose employ be has entered. As he This sin works ruin first, by un ­ CITY OF RACINE A rose measured by its fragrance makes a der of a young man, saying, “I want healthful stimulants. Excitement la cabbage head look little. goes into the store all the clerks mark Leave MUSKEGON at 0:00 P. 31. you, sir.” He has not worked during pleasurable. Under every sky and in him, measure him, and discuss him. the day, but somehow has raked to­ Leave GRAND HAVEN at 0:00 P. 31. It the Baby la Cutting Teeth. The upright young men of the store every age men have sought It. Tha Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunday*. Be mre and nee that old and well-tried remedy, Mas. gether a shilling or two to get into ths Chinaman gets It by smoking hil Arriving In CHICAGO the following morning WiKSLOw’s Soothino STnur for Children Teething- wish him well, but perhaps wait for a top gallery. He is an idler. The man in time for outgoing trains. Daily opium; the Persian by chewing hashish; service about May 1. formal introduction, and even then on his right hand is an idler, and the the trapper in a buffalo-hunt; the sailoi Whenever faith prays it holds out both hands have some delicacy about Inviting him to receive the answer. man on his left hand is an Idler. in a squall; the inebriate In the bottle, into their associations. But the bad During the past few years, there has and the avaricious at the gaming ta­ This is the Short Line to Chicago young men of the store at first oppor ­ Passengers should see that their tickets read Piso ’s Cure for Consumption is the best of been a great deal of dullness in busi ­ ble. We muBt at times have excite­ via. this Popular Line. Ell cough cures.—(jeorge W. Lotz, Fabucher, tunity approach and ofTer their serv­ ness. Young men have complained that La., August a), 1895. ment. A thousand voices in our natura THROUGH TICKETS to all points via. Chi ­ ices. They patronize him. They pro- they have little to do. If they have demand It. It is right. It is health ­ cago can be had of all agents on D.. G. H. it M. Mr. Maxim says that he is not trying to make fees to know all about the town. They nothing else to do they can read and j ful Jt ls inspiring. It is a desire God- C. & W. M. R’y. T.. 8. A M. R y. G. R. & I. R. R., E hying machine tor rrelght or passengers, but will take him anywhere he wishes to and of W. D. Rosie, Agent Goodrich Line, Mus­ purely for military purposes. improve their minds and hearts. Thesa given. But anything that first gratifiei kegon, or N. Robins, Jr.. Grand Haven. Every time the devil makes a hypocrite he go—if he will pay the expenses. For if times are not always to continue. Busi­ this appetite and hurls It back In a ter­ H. A. BONN, Gen ’l Passenger Agent, has to admit that nothing pays so well as being a good young man and a bad young ness is waking up, and the superioi rific reaction is deplorable and wicked I Chicago. good. man go to some place where they ought Thirty days are required for mall to travel knowledge that in this interregnum of Look out for the agitation, that, likt between New York and Calcutta. not, the good young man has Invaria ­ work you may obtain will be worth a rough musician, In bringing out thl |K4,K:6hS-KAK:DhS -K aK=DRSKftlj bly to pay the charges. At the moment fifty thousand dollars of capital. Tha tune, plays so hard he breaks down tht the ticket is paid for, or the champagne large fortunes of the next twenty year* instrument. God never made ma^ If settled for, the bad young man feels are having their foundations laid now strong enough to endure the wear and [SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH; around in his pockets and says, "I by the young men who are giving them ­ tear of gambling excitement. No worn * LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD • Your Dealer ^ have forgotten my pocket-book." In selves to self-improvement. I went der it. after having failed In the game forty-eight hours after the young man into a store in New York and saw flva men nave begun to sweep off Imagin ­ MAKE NERVOUS, DISEASED MEN J will not sell you has entered the store the bad fellows of men, all Christians, sitting round, say­ ary gold from the side of the table. Thl i —------ft the establishment slap him on the ing that they had nothing to do. It It man was sharp enough when he start' •me DEOIL 1 'f of ignorance and folly in yoath, overoxertion of mind and body lndnc-|# the shoulder familiarly and, at his stupid ­ . | H t H LO U L I ed by lust and exposure are constantly wrecking the live* and futuroQ an outrage for a Christian man to hava ed at the game, but a maniac at th« -■happiness of tlioueand < of promising ><>ung men. borne fade and wither at sn early iw ity in taking certain allusions, say: nothing to do. Let him go out and close. At every gaming table sit on onl Sat the bloeeom of manhood, while others are forced to drag out a weary, f rattles* an n ‘My young friend, you will have to be linolancholy existence. Others reach matrimony but find no solace or comfort there. Ihe|| visit the poor, or distribute tracts, ot side Ecstasy, Enthusiasm, Romance — ^victims are found in all stations oi -ifo: The farm, the office, the workshop, the polpit.Q BIAf broken In; ” and they immediately pro­ go and read the Bible to the sick, oi the frenzy of Joy; on the other aide “ he trades and the profeaaion*. ------Fa ceed to break him In. Young man, In VELVETEErs take out his New Testament and ba Fierceness, Rage and Tumult. The pro ­ RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. ermiitor.hern. Emissions that, my pious friend, explain that. ” And all her paths are peace. ” ■re draining nnd weakening my vitality. 1 married at VARICOCELE little slumber, a little folding of ths under advice of my family doctor, bnt it wm b The Santa Fe Route is the most di­ And who says, "Nobody shall scare mo; hands to sleep. So shall thy poverty j i experience In eighteen months we were divorced. 1 EMISSIONS rect and only through broad-gauge 1 am not afraid of the future; I used come as one that travelleth and thy The U«. >inon consulted Drs. K. A K.. who retired me to manhood to believe in such things, and so did This Is an age of machinery, ol 'by their Nr.w Method Treatment. Ifoltanow life thrill through CURED line from Chicago and Kansas City want as an armed man. ” I don ’t know science, of law. Law, we are told, gov ­ Bruy nerves. We were united ngniti and lire har py. Thin wns —------to the celebrated Cripple Creek my father and mother, but I have got of another sentence In the Bible mor» f six years ago. Drs. K. A K. aro scien tific specialists and l heartily recommend them. ” liver it.” Yes, he has got over It; and If erns everything. We live by law, fall gold mining district. Luxurious explosive than that. It first hissei sick by law, are doctored by law and tWTWe treat and curt Varicocele, Emissions, NervousDebility, Seminal^ you sit in his company a little longer softly, like the fuse of a cannon, and al jll eakntss. Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Se(f Abused Pullmans, free chair cars, fastest you will get over It too. Without pro- are pious by law. But law in reality time, and low rates. last bursts like a fifty-four pounder cannot do anything. Law is as power­ • Kidney and Bladder Diseases. ______lentlng one argument against the Chris ­ The old proverb was right. "The devl ’. 17 YEARS IN DETROIT, 200.000 CURED. NO RISK A profusely illustrated book, tian religion, such men will, by their less as an old wooden image. For whal descriptive of Cripple Creek, will be tempts most men, but Idlers tempt thl is law? It is the principle by which knr a nro I Are yon a victim? Have yon lost hope? Are yon contemplating tnar-flf leers and scoffs and caricatures, destroy devil.” .ntriUtn I riage? Has yoor Blood been diseased? Have yon any weakness? Onrlf mailed free of charge on application your respect for that religion, which a thing acts; it Is a method of pro ­ INewMothod Treatment will cure von. What it has done for others it will do for you £» A young man came to a man ol cedure. But, observe, somebody must sPnusULTATION FREE. No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion FreeB to G. T. Nicholson, G. P. A., was the strength of your father In his ninety years of age and said to him- •of Chnr£: Char*!* reasonable. BOOKS FREE -'Tlio fcolden Monitor ” (illustrated), or,*® A , T. & S. F. Ry , Monadnock lecllning years, and the pillow of your proceed. There must be a living agent iDisoansaf Men. Inclose postage, Scents. Sealed. I# % "How have you made out to live so long behind the law, for laws cannot make ra.NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRi-W Blk., Chicago. »ld mother when she lay a-dylng. and be so well?” The old man took thl or execute themselves. —Rev. W. C &TR. NO medicine sent C. O. D. No names on boxes or envel-J* Alas! a time will come when this youngster to a* orchard, and, pointing Blakeman, Methodist, Brooklyn, N. Y. >po:>-'^Everything confidential. Question list and ooet of Treat-J olusterlng young Infidel will have to to some large trees full of apples, said He, and then his diamond ring will DM "I planted these trees when I was a During the absence of three month* I In time. Sold bv drugglrU. ----- lash no splondor In the eyes of Death, boy, and do you wonder that now 1 of Rev. Mr. Cochrane of ths Unitarian 'Ts. KENNEDY & KEBCAN,1’SmonSucai ts he stands over the couch, waiting am permitted to gather Ihe frnlt o»l church at Bar Harbor, Me., his wife wlU ’or his soul. Those beautiful locks will them?" We gatheT In old age what w« attend to all his ministerial duties. .tCg.K=PRS-Ke,K=PRS-Ka,Ki

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CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1896.

*»ad gold maintained, as it enabled the MEXICO REJOICING. Mexicans to keep their money in their THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Steel vs. own country. Other Mexican financiers The Woman, NOBODY ANXIOUS FOR GOLD with whom I have talked hold the same LESSON VIII.. MAY 24 —JESUS The Man, DOWN THERE. views. IN THE TEMPLE. Cast Iron. “There have been but two or three And The Pill. Agricultural and Manufacturing En- bank failures since I have resided • i .•Men Text: “The 8ton« Which tin tcrprl.ca Bring UrMt Prosperity — Thi there. The Mexican banks are required Steel has superceded iron in all Builder* Rejected, the Same Has Be­ She was a good woman. He British Uold Standard Uaa No Hold to keep one-third of their circulation structural work where the greatest in silver dollars in their vaults. come the Head of the Corner"— loved her. She was his wife. Tltcro —Farmer. Urowing Wealth;. The pie was good; his wife strength and durability are required. l “The system in Mexico allows the Luke SO:17. made it; he ate it. Bat the The old-fashioned cast-iron stove i Mr. Curtis sometimes writes in such miner to send his silver to the govern ­ has made way for the ment depositories and receive silver pie disagreed with him, and & velu as to lead one to suppose that he AKE NOTE THAT WE he disagreed with his wife. believes in the gold standard. When dollars in return for it in any part of are now entering up ­ the direct question is raised, he dis­ the country where there ia an assay on the fourth and last Now he takes a pill after pie office, the government tax and cost division of tha public and is happy. So is his wife. claims being a silver man, and by im­ ministry of Jesus. We plication he does the same when the being about 4% per cent. The pill he takes is Ayer’s. have been with him In Moral : Avoid dyspepsia Majestic i?nge point under consideration bears ao im­ “Perhaps the best sign of the stabil ­ Judea, la Galilee, In mediately upon the main issue that Its ity of Mexico under a silver policy may Perea, and now we by using decision necessarily and palpably in ­ be found in the fact that Mexican 5 per study the wonderful which is made of cold-rolled steel (the strongest steel) acenes of tha last volves the entire question, as In the cent bonds stand at 93 in London.” eventful week. Ayer’s and malleable iron (iron that by an expensive process, statement concerning silver production This is exactly in line with what Mr. Its Importance can is made unbreakable), and the whole construction is which is elsewhere commented upon. CurtiB has stated as the result of his be aeen from the fact Cathartic Pills. own observations in Japan, and there that more room la riveted by hand (the honest way). If he openly conceded that silver had given to the story of fallen compared with gold, or, more can be no doubt that in thus quoting thia one week In the The Majestic is built on honor Gov. Shepherd at length, he intends to Paper is used In Germany to make pianos, properly, that gold had risen compared Goepele than to any whola year of Jesua* min ­ being employed for all of the parts which era to last the user a lifetime—a with silver, because of silver’s demon­ fully sanction the statements made, istry. Thla week occupies seven chapters of usually made of wood. especially as they are given without Matthew, five of Mark, five of Luke, and long lifetime. etization, It would be a complete sur­ eight of John; In all, twenty-fivo chapters, render of the gold side of the case. But comment. against three for the flrat year, twenty for tho “I was run over by a lumber wagon. A man like Edward Atkinson, who is second, and twenty-three for the third. Did not expect to livo. Waa terribly SPAULDING- & CO.. AG-T’S, ST. JOHNS wherever the connection is not so pat ­ bloated. My friends bathed me with ent —where there is a chance for hedg ­ Utterly incapable of reasoning from The events of thla week should ba learned cause to effect, might say exactly what by heart, and by drill and by blackboard they Dr. Thomas ’ Eclectric Oil, and 1 waa ing, qualifying and explaining, the should be Impressed on the memory In vivid cured. We have great faith in Thomas ’ whole trend of his writings is against is given above, and still believe in the pictures. Eclectric Oil.” Mrs. Wm. F. Babcock, HORSE SENSE the gold standard. gold standard, but Mr. Curtis is a much Their bearing on the work of Chrlet should Norvell, Jackson Co., Mich. IN A A considerable portion of one of bis abler man than Atkinson, and it is dif­ be clearly pointed out. The flrat three days, ficult to see how he can so clearly which are Included In to-day’a lesson, were A preacher who has a praying church behind, recent letters to the Chicago Record is employed In one great and powerful effort, him la a hard man to discourage. devoted to a statement by ex-Gov. recognize the benefits which Mexico exerted In every possible way, to Induce the Shepherd, relative to business condi­ and Japan are reaping from the use of Jewish nation to accept Jesus aa their Mes­ silver, and still believe that free coin­ siah, and thus become that glorious nation, No need to scratch your life away. tions in Mexico. What the governor blessing the whole world, for which they had Doan's Ointment brings instant relief says is here given in full: age would ruin the United States. been aet'apart. Jeaua rode Into Jerusalem as in all cases of Itching Piles, Pin Worms, Ex-Gov. A. R. Shepherd, who is now That the appreciation of gold is the Prince of Peace. The populace hailed Eczema, Ringworms, Hives, or other stimulating the Industries of Mexico him aa Messiah. He entered the temple aa Its itchiness of the skin. Get it from your principal owner and manager of the Lord and drove out the money-changers from Batopilas silver mines, in Chihuahua, on many important lines, is too plain dealer. * '•w; for discussion. It, in fact, is denied by bla Father's house. He presented the truth Mexico, has been spending the winter in parables. “For three years I suffered from Salt in Washington for the first time since no one who understands the situation To-day’a lesson Includes Luke, 20: 9-19. and is candid enough to speak without 9. “A certain man, ” representing God him ­ Rheum. It covered my hands to such he left here sixteen years ago, and be ­ self, the owner of all things. "Planted a vine ­ an extent that I could not wash them. I* fore leaving for his Mexican home yes­ disguise. The gold people do not meet yard. ” Palestine was a country of vineyards, Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters ■UiAXt, terday he addressed the following let­ this point fairly. They say, “See how and Jesus took bla illustration from a most cured me.” Libhie Young, Popes Mills, ter to Representative Newlands of Ne­ much greater, richer, and more ad­ familiar occurrence. Isaiah uses a similar Il­ St. Lawrence County, N. Y. THE WORLD S FAIR vanced the United States is than Mex­ lustration. ‘‘And let It forth to husbandmen. ” vada, in reply to some inquiries from Jt Is customary In the East, aa In Ireland and . Committee, who tested the ico,” and then they seek to convey the When people are hired to do good they will that gentleman concerning the eco­ In other parts of Europe, for the owner to stop as soon as the pay stops. ricCormlck No. 4 Steel nower impression that it is owing to our es­ let out hia estate to huabandmen, i. e., to In the only regular exposition nomic condition of Mexico as a silver basis: tablishment of the gold standard, while tenants. ‘‘And went Into a far country ”: FITS—Allflts stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great field trials. In a heavy growth Mexico uses silver. They entirely ig­ rather, as In the R. V., another country. He Nerve Restorer. No Fit. after the llrxt day’s use. "I have been a resident of Mexico went abroad. He left his tenants In charge Marvelous cure*. Treatlxe and t? triul bottle free to of timothy and clover, sa d, In nore the self-evident fact that the Fit cases. Send to l>r. Kline. Ktl Arch St., Phils., Pa. X& aX j their official report: “Th« since 1870. When I first went there with everything needful for their work, and efficiency of the machine is United States was always far in ad­ thus by big absence tested their faithfulness, Self must not be uppermost in the thought. '<£> the ratio between silver and gold was and gave them opportunity to develop their thus, under fair conditions, 15% to 1. The first exchange I bought vance of Mexico. Even in greenback times, when our only money consisted characters and fulfil their duties. Thla was liegeman's Camphor Ire with Glycerine. nearly 70 per cent. Ordinary was at the rate of 15 per cent in coin “for a long time." Cure. Chapped Hands and Face. Tender or Sore Feet, figures for ordinary mowers silver en a New York draft. Since of depreciated paper, worth but 40 10. "And at the season," not any definite Chilblains, Piles, Ac. C. U. Clara Co.. New Haven, Ct. are at least twenty pounds cents on the dollar, we were away time, but every otcasion when God had rea­ A German mathematician has figured that if higher In total draft, with an then, owing to the demonetization of son to expect the resulta. "He sent a serv­ ®C/WucJt/ silver, many changes have occurred in ahead of Mexico, which was then doing a’I the Inhabitants of the world. 1.480,00o.iJ08, efficiency of not above 00 per business with silver dollars worth ant. ” The propheta and all faithful prleaU could be brought together and placed as close cent., which latter figure good the rate of exchange. During the fam­ and teachers. "The huabandmen beat him. ” as they could stand, a good biker could rids f about five cents more than the Amer­ around them in four hour... The Isle of Man machines should be expected to ine, which existed the whole period The next one they not only beat, but entreat ­ Xd/' ed him shamefully. Tha fruit tha Lord had would be big enough to hold them. exceed.” The McCormick Is the from 1889 to 1892, when two-thirds of ican gold dollar. Nay, we were then relatively farther in advance than we a right to expect, the people did not give him. lightest draft, and most effeef all the grain used for food in Mexico The nation as a whole were very disappoint ­ tlve grass cutter yet produced. was brought from the United States, are now, because of late years Mexico ing. 13. "My beloved ”: dear to him as his [Highest Medal awarded.] the rates of exchange ranged from 60 has been gaining upon us rapidly. own self. Thla is said to show the greatness to 95 per cent, and at times went as A few years ago Great Britain was of God's love to man (John 3: 16). vastly richer than the United States, 14. “Thla la the heir. ” Christ la the heir McCormick Binders, Reapers and Mowers are built by the McCORMICK HARVESTING high as 100. Notwithstanding this, of all things (Heb. 1: 2). The Jewish naUon Mexico met all her obligations, paid all and her business was incomparably should have been bis to rule, while they MACHINE CO., CHICAGO, and are lor sale wherever grain or grass is grown. her interest, and suffered less than any greater, but that did not prove that her obeyed him, the Messiah, In love. "Let ua country. form at government or her financial kill him, that the inheritance may be ours.” syestem was better than ours. The “This alludes to the Eastern custom, that, $ 1800.00 “The present condition of the silver it an owner was not to be found, and the MARBLE reason was that Britain had the start occupier pays the taxes for six years, he can GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. market is leading the Mexican people of us. But we have overhauled and to doing their own manufacturing. As claim tho property. Tho owner, in this case, and $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap. passed her, and we are now the richest was In a far country, and had sent servant >hes through us for the moat meritorious patent during an instance of this I may cite Chihua ­ nation in the world, although by no after servant, but had not enforced his rights. GRANITE the month preceding. hua as an example. An iron foundry When the legal heir appeared they were We secure the beat patents tor our clients, means so rich as we would have been and machine shop was established alarmed for their tenure, and hoped that by and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to if we had not gone deliberately at work killing him, unless hia father came in per ­ keep track of their brightmnt ideas. At thetne samesam< tuna we there some time ago, with $60,000 capi­ wishi to impress upon the public the fact that to cripple our own resources and in ­ son, the estate would become absolutely their tal, for the purpose of manufacturing own. ’’—Canon Tristram. IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS crease the burden of our debt by de­ 16. "He shall come and destroy these hus ­ the mining and other machinery for stroying one of the money metals with THAT YIELD FORTUNES, which there was a large and growing bandmen. ” Since every possible method of which that debt might have been paid, saving them had been rejected. The tree that Gladness Comes such as the “car-window" which can be easily slid up demand in that vicinity and which was Omrtfry Work of any description at and down without breaking the passenger's back, and of which metal we were the great­ no culture will enable to bring forth fruit ith a better understanding of the Low in Price as any place in Mich ­ "sauce-pan/* “collar-button, ” “nut-lock/* “bottle- formerly supplied by the United States. est producers. So we are a long way must be cut down. The wicked man whom Wtransient nature of the many phys ­ igan. 1 have a Fine Display of NEW ■topper, and a thousand other little things that most The success of this venture may be re­ nothing can make better muat perish. In ical ills, which vanish before proper ef­ any one r an find a way of improving ; and these simple in the lead of Mexico for various rea­ the summer of A. D. 70, forty years after forts —gentle efforts —pleasant efforts — DESIGNS in Scotch, Swedish and inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the alized when it is known that the capi ­ sons with which students of history are thla parable was spoken, Jerusalem waa de­ American Granites. author. Try to think of something to invent. rightly directed. There is comfort in tal Btock was increased to $300,000, and familiar, but our adoption of the gold stroyed and the temple was burned and laid the knowledge, that so many forms of After getting prices elsewhere call and rr is not so hard as it seems. that the company secured a contract In ruins by tho Roman army under Titus, aft­ sickness are not due to any actual dis­ examine. You will decide to standard in 1873 is not one of those er tho moat terrible siege on record; 97,000 Patents taken out through us receive special notice in recently for a large amount of machin ­ reasons. ease, but simply to a constipated condi ­ buy of me. Re “ National Recorder,” published at Washington, ery in competition with the firm of were taken prisoners, and 1,100,000 perished. tion of the system, which the pleasant D. C., which is the Dest newspaper published in America As between American and Mexican Yet these Jews, it they had been faithful, family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ­ in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub ­ Fraser & Chalmers and other large con ­ conditions at the present time, the might have been the leading nation In the F. F. MURDOCK scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. cerns in this country. Cheap clothing, world, walking as kings and prlncea among ly removes. That is why it is the only We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month question is one of comparative im­ all of which was formerly purchased in men, the Joy of the whole earth, aheddlng remedy with millionsof families, and is •Opposite Post Office. St. Johns, Miok which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands provement, and there is no intelligent the light of God ’a truth and righteousness over everywhere esteeme 1 so highly bv all of copies of the “National Recorder,” containing a the United States and Europe, is now sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, and fair-minded investigator who de­ the nations. But they would not: they re­ who value good health. Its beneficial will be scattered throughout the United States among manufactured in Mexico. At Chihua ­ nies that Mexico is now gaining ground jected the Messiah and perished. "And ahall effects are due to the fact, that it is the capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their hua a canning establishment, with a give the vineyard to others." "The others ” one remedy which promotes internal LIVE3RY attention the merits of the invention. with race-horse speed. were the Christian church, the new kingdom All communications regarded strictly confidential, capital of $1,500,000, Is now being or­ cleanliness without debilitating the —AND- The explanation of the advantages of heaven, which took the place of the Jew­ organs on which it acts. It is therefore Address ganized for the purpose of preserving that inure to the silver standard coun ­ ish nation after the destruction of Jerusalem. JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., meats and fruit, and a large brewery, 17. “This then that Is written, ” In Psalm all important, in order to get its bene ­ Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, tries has been frequently given in these 118 : 22, 23—a psalm which the Jews applied ficial effects, to note when you pur ­ with a capital of $200,000, is being put columns, and the matter will not be chase, that you have the genuine arti­ 618 F Street, N. W., in operation. A woolen factory, with to the Messiah. Peter twice applied It to Box 385 . Washington, D. C. gone into now. The reader is simply him (Acts 4: 11; 1 Pet. 2; 7). "The stona cle, which is manufactured by the Cali­ ty Reference—editor of tkit Rater. Write Jor out $200,000 capital, was started, and was urged to carefully read what Gov. which the builders rejected." “In the primary fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by Set-page pamphlet* FREE. meaning of the psalm the illustration seema all reputable druggists. enlarged last season to meet the in ­ Shepherd says, as presented by Mr. creased demands upon it, and smelters to have been drawn from one ot the atones, If in the enjoyment of good health, Curtis, and then seriously ask himself quarried, hewn and marked, away from the and the system is regular, laxatives or , at Chihuahua now treat the Mexican how a money standard that is so nour ­ site cl the temple, which the builders, Ignor ­ other remedies are then not needed. If ( ores that were formerly sent across the ishing to the Industries of Mexico ant of the head architect's plana, or finding afflicted with any actual disease, one | border at heavy expense. could possibly be rank poison to those on It no mark (auch as recent explorations in may he commended to the most skillful HI “Numerous other enterprises have Jerusalem have shown to have been placed physicians, hut if in need of a laxative, of our own country. —National Bimetal­ on the stones of Solomon ’s temple In the one should have the best, and with the 1 been established and are contemplated, list. place where they were quarried, to Indicate Boarding Stable | all having the effect of giving remnner- their position In the future structure of the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-| ; ative employment to Mexican artisans Deception. fabric), had put on one aide aa having no FINE TURNOUTS OF ALI. KINDS ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. place In the building, but which was found used and gives most general satisfaction. Our Office is Opposite U, 8. Patent Office and laborers, and what is equally im­ Jacob stole the birthright of hit and we can secure patent in less time thau those afterwards to be that on which the complete ­ 'Special attention given to Boarding Horses.r 11*1 remote from Washington. portant, serving to keep Mexican mon ­ brother Esau dressing himself in % kid- ness of the structure depended —on which, aa The Great elaas outfits furnished for Commercial Men, Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip ­ ey in Mexico, for the fruit of all these skin and thus deceiving his blind fath ­ the chief comer-atone, the two walla met Funerals, Pleasure Partiea, Etc. tion. • We advise, if patentable or not, free of and were bonded together. ”—Plumptre. The KIDNEY, charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. forms of Industry represents the life er Isaac. A good many republican FqrPersons having Lame and Dieebled Horse. atone rejected waa Jeaua the Messiah, and the 1 A Pamphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents, ” with necessities of which Mexico has hither ­ and democratic candidates are trying kingdom and Its blessings which would come LIVER & Will find the best of facilltiea for treatment at my cost of same in the U. & and foreign countries stables, M.C. LI VESA Y, Veternarj Surgeon,In at­ scot free. Address, to been dependant on this country and this year to similar deceive and rob the with him. “Is become the head of the cor­ BLADDER tendance Hub I us ad door West ot The Stea Europe. ner. ” The corner-stone on which the super ­ No-th aide. (1298) people by masquerading as bimetallist!, structure rests. The most important stone In CURE. “The conditions in Chihuahua are it9rs((l.t(, SO, AII. FHANK MCHOPIEI U Prep* r. C.A.SNOW&CO. by International agreement, etc. Look the building. The Messiah la to succeed and Opp. Patent Office, Washington . D. C. truer of the more advanced portions of out for them. reign, his kingdom Is to come, no matter who Advios A Pamphlet fre* Mexico, and the development is steady opposes. Dr. Kilmer 4k Co.. Binghamton. N. VI The COAST LINE to MACKINAC and remarkable throughout. In the Where Oar Money Goes. 18. “Whosoever shall fall upon that atone, ” northwest of Mexico a railroad will be The family of Levi P. Morton, gov ­ ■tumbles at the humiliation of Jeaua, and You are bound to succeed in - - >■ I TAKE THE , •< . ao does not accept hia claims. “Shall be The Clifton House built within the next year, running ernor of New York and aspirant for the broken, ” ahall suffer great Injury, but may making: HIRES Rootbeer if you from El Paso to a point south of Cor- presidency, sailed on April 8 on a yet be saved by repentance and faith. “But CHICAGO, on whomsoever It ahall fall,” in final Judg­ follow the simple directions. Easy ralititas, a distance of 250 miles, open ­ European trip. The farmers of the west ment and punishment, “it will grind him to is recognized the headquarters for all ing up a country rich in mines and will continue to take daily trips along powder, ” in complete and irremediable de­ to make, delightful to take. Michigan people. Being controled by agricultural resources. The $5,000,000 the furrows which bear the crops which struction. Thia waa fulfilled In the destruc­ Detroit capital, its proprietors feel spec ­ tion of Jerusalem, a type of the ruin of those Made only by Tho Chariot k. Hire* Co., Philadelphia. capital for the undertaking has been pay the traveling expenses of the Mos- A 2&c. package makes 5 gallons. Bold overj whora. ially interested to make Michigan trade furnished by New York parties. who reject Christ ’s principles, atoning love •and traveling public at home. The rates ton family.—Exchange. and guidance. IU v.rvd. Rn.S snl nililiii *a‘ whisky «- are reasonable, $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 per “The conditions of the people have 19. “And the chief priests, ” seeing that the Ul lUM fuse . Dr. B. a. WOOLLkY,WU ATLANTA, UA. day, American plan. Accommodations improved correlatlvely with the devel­ Secretary Carlisle’s speeech on the parable applied to them, thought to defeat the CLEVELAND prophecy, and make the words to be impossi ­ nn llll Iskll farad. E.t, In 1*71. Thousands first class. TO opment of the country. The district of currency before the Workingmen ’s club 11 r I I I (Vl '"rod (’Neapr t anU best riiro Fm K Tm.u ble to be fulfilled, by destroying Jesus. But Ul IUITI State raxe. lift. M.hah . Quincy. Mich. El Fuerte, which furnishes the part of in Chicago a few days ago was a wishy- It waa his death that wrought victory for GEO. CUMMINGS HOTEL CO., MACKINAC- the mountains in which our mines are washy collection of spiritless axioms him. HiDni CAM eonaultad the «t»rv Know thyself. located, has doubled in population in HRrULbUn Send date or birth and 21 cents to PROPRIETORS. 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers on money matters. If a school boy, on Ba Zxlbiou , Astrologer, Room 23, 106 K. 23d Sl.,N. T. tho last fifteen years and its productive the third form, produced such a me­ Keepla ; r lowers Fresh. The Oreatest Perfection yet attained In Boat capacity correspondingly increased. lange, he would be whipped. —Catholic Construction —Luxurious Equipment, Artistic Cut flowers will keep very fresh if a Furnishing, Decoration and Efficient Service, Formerly the peon system of labor, Sentinel, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Patents. Trade-Marks. small pinch of common saltpeter is put Examination and Advice as to Patentability at insuring the highest degree of which pervaded all Mexico, was the rule The above from a gold paper is rich. Invention. Bend for *' inventors' Guide, or llow toOsS CO/IFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY. in El Fuerte. Now the scarcity of in the water in which they stand. The » Patent " TATSICX 0TA22SLL WA3HBJOTON. L a ends of the stem should be cut off a Four Taira pea Week Between workmen is so great that almost It is possible that Rothschild will everything is produced on shares, and little ever;* day to keep open the ab ­ TUMORS, Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac allow the democratic party to adopt a sorbing pores. end M.llsi.nt Blood PETOSKEY, “THE 800," MARQUETTE, it is almost impossible to raise a crop free silver platform at the Chicago CANCER Allies conquered; -clen- AND DULUTH, tlflc vegetable treatment at home, no knife or plaster. unless the workmen are interested in it. convention, with a view to dividing the Full particulars, much valuable matter In a 100 p.tre LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and “Another Instance may be recited CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. book, fra# Box E. SAT Stk A va., New Torkt COPYRIGHTS. Return, including /Teals and Bertha. Prom silver forces and making McKinley ’s Cleveland, $18; from Toledo, )is| from De­ showing the wonderful progress of election certain. —Exchange. OBTAIN A PATENT» Nj troit, $13.90. Chicago now contains sixteen NO agents . northwest Mexico. When the Mexican WEVW Bw ■HAVE m W s— b .lt Mil dirort tothecon- EVERY EVENING CentraJ railroad was first opened it was Mothers ’ Societies of Christian En ­ turner at wholesale prices, Perhaps. ship any where for exemlir Between Detroit and Cleveland thought that the northern part of it deavor. at Ion before sets. Every- Connecting at Cleveland with Earl leal Trains would be unremunerative. The open­ “It’s strange, ” said the young man Two reading rooms for sailors are thine warrantee- Its stylet I aolantifla boohs 1 of Carrlaavs, SO styles ot for all points Kaat. South and Southwest and at ing of mines and the development of who is always looking for coincidences, supported at Port Richmond and Point V Harases, 41 style# Elate. SeU- Detroit lor all points North and Northwest. agriculture along this portion, how ­ “that so many politicians nowadays are Breeze by Philadelphia Christian En- ldlea. Writs for catalogue, Sundae Trips June, luly, August am) Septambar Only. ’ ILIMAST CASSIAS! * SAB. ever, has made it one of the most profit ­ remarkable for their whiskers. ” deavorers. > HUM Bff. CO., , elegantly I EVERY DAY BETWEEN able sections of the road. “It seems to me,” replied the girl W. B. Pxatt , Secy. UK Cleveland, Put-in-Bay jf Toledo The latest gathering of Christiana * Png* 1 “Shortly before my departure I was who is studying art, “that it must be ever held in Canada is prophesied for Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address largely due to the manner in which W. N. 10., D.—XIV— 27. A. A. SOHANTZ,,. e. a., ORTROIT, MICH. conversing with a very intelligent the inter-provincial Christian En ­ I Meriegn banker. He declared that he fverybody has gone wild over Beards- deavor convention, which meets in Ot­ Wh*B Answering Advertisements Plane* TKe Detroit ft Cleveland steam nav. Co wjutted the difference between silver .’ ij effects.”—Washington Star. tawa next October. Mention This Paper.

SEj/ifU CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1896

Pomona Notice. Clinton County Pomona Grange will The Independent meet with Maple Rapids Grange, Wed­ nesday, May 27, 1896. Grange opened QSURGE 8.CORBIT, Editor and Proprietor. in 4th degree at 10 a. m. in usual form. First, roll call of officers ; second, min -THE- utes of last meeting read and reports of subordinate Granges until noon. Re FIRCED SUE. But Buy a “Quick Meal” Stove. Clinton Go. Savings Bank cess until 1:30 p. m.; singing by Maple ST. JOHNS. MICH. Rapids Grange; roll call of Pomona members ; response ; scripture text or Fafg 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. quotation. Please don't forget the roll THE ENTIRE STOCK OF call. Welcome address from Maple Fowler & Ball are Agent for This Rapids Grange. Response, Mrs. J. W. Loum Money on Approved Bonds and Beal Estate Security. Ennest ; song ; paper by Brother R. M. Winston on ’‘Township School Libra ­ Pride of the Kitchen. orncKES: ries;” discussion to follow. Recita a. J. Baldwin , Pree. P. E. Walswobth , Tree, 3. Pennell . Vc-Pros. R. C. Dkxtee Asst. Tree tion, Burt Cowles ; music; paper by Brother L. C. Clark ; recitation, Brother THE LOCAL MARKETS. George Heck; essay, Mrs. James Jewett; selection, Sister Estella Dills; Office or The Independent . 1 St. Johns. Mich., May 31. 1896. ( recitation, Oscar Plowman ; question, The following arc the prices paid in c-asb for ‘‘Does the suppression of the liquor Don ’t produce in this market: . . OF Wheat, white, .«[email protected]. traffic depend upon the sentiment of the Wheat, red. 82® .63. community in regard to the matter?” Oats, [email protected] Make a Purchase Rye. .32. Question opened by Brother F. W. Red Eggs, .06. fern. Butter, .09. Beans, .0O®.65. Grange opened in 5th degree at close Until You Have Tallow, .03. Hay, timothy $8.00<§)$1000. of afternoon sessiou. An opportunity J. T. COLE & CO Hay, mixed, $600®8.00. will be given for the 5th degree to be Potatoes, .30. Seen This Stove Pork, livo$S0(X&3 23. confered upon all candidates. Turn Pork, dressed. >4.50. out patrons and let us have a grand Corn, ear, .17®. 18. Lard, .<*. rally at Maple Rapids. Must be closed out by July 1. And Know Hides .04. Pelts. .16<&.50. Mrs. C. L. Pearce , Fowls, live, .06<3,.07. Lecturer. Commencing Saturday, May 16, Chickens, broilers, .15®. 18. Our Prices. Chicken, dressed. [email protected]. Ducks, dressed, .10. IN MEMORY OF ALREKTA WHITNEY. everything in the stock will be Beef, dressed, .05®.05V6- Veil Calf. live. $3.80 Wood, dry, $1.00®»l.50. Oh, flowers rare, with fragant breath, placed on sale at a great sacri­ Wood, green. .80®$1.25. Your presence finds my soul in gloom; Wool, washed, .11Q.16. Wool, unwashed, .07 LADIES! business of importance is to be trans ­ Grecnbush, $250. To make this National Holiday, which acted. Nellie Daniels to Homer Kincaid, land on The Eighth Semi-annual Sunday sec. 31, Riley, $300. John M. Miller and wife to Joseph Schmitt occurs on Saturday, May 30, more en ­ Keep the fact in mind that we School Association, of the township of and wife, 40 acres, sec. 20, Dallas, $3,000. DeWitt, will he held at the First Bap ­ Wm. Fernholz and wife to John Lenneman, joyable and satisfactory, procure one have on hand a bewitching tist Church, DeWitt, Sunday, May 24. 40 acres, sec. ’22, Westphalia, $400, q. c. Afternoon session will commence at Emma Turner et al to Daniel Ilowe, 22 acres, of those 1:30 p. m.; evening services at 7:30. sec. 11, Olive. $625. stock of ... . All are cordially invited. Mary Perrin et al to Lafayette Silvernail and wife, 40 acres, sec. 27, Greenbush, $800. Saleb Holmes to Etnma Turner, 40 acres, sec. 21. Olive, $1,800. ^ From Our Regular Correspondent. Emanuel Scott and wife to Mary Kunkal- G. F. Ottmar. of Lansing, spent a por­ man, 6*4 acres, seo, 20, Bingham, $1,600. SEASONABLE MILLINERY Fanny Robinson to Frederick Woodworth. Artistically ” 1 Hats tion of last week with friends in Riley. 5!4 acres, Ovid, $280. living Bliss, of Lansing, was the Edward H. Kincaid and wife to Cornelia guest of his cousin, Glenn Bliss, Satur­ Nourse, 7 acres, sec. 31, Riley, $200. At the Fashionable Millinery Store of from which anything desirable day and Sunday. John Austin et al to Geo. W. Dcvereaux and The wind blew a terrific gale all day wife, 100 acreB, sec. 14, Ovid, $7,000. Sunday, doing much damage to timber, for Decoration Day Wear may orchards and fences. Another Excursion to Detroit. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lance, BOUCHER & PETSCH, be. selected. Styles, quality Sunday, May 17, 1896, an eight pound The Detroit & Millwankee division of girl. Mother and child are doing well. the Grand Trunk Railway System, will and prices right. Miss Florence Walters and her sister, run another excursion train to Detroit Head of Clinton Ave., East Side. Mrs. Retta Caruss, of St. Johns, visited on Sunday, May 24. Train will leave St. at the home of O. Hildreth last Thurs ­ Johns at 7:16 a. m. and arrive in Detroit day night and on Friday left for Water- town to spend the remainder of the at 10:30 a. m. Fare for the round trip MRS. L. CANFIELD. wees with friends there. $1.50. Bicycles aud baby carriages will The grocery wagon business is be ­ he checked free of charge. Tickets coming quite an industry in this locality valid on special trains only. Return ­ FoUow the throng of ladies and you will No. 1 Clinton Ave., West Side. aud a great convenience and a good ing, special train will leave Detroit at thing for the farmers generally. There surely arrive at the right place. May 21, 1896. has been seen no less than six different 6:30 p. in., giving eight hours in which wagons on our streets this spring, thus to visit the metropolis of Michigan. maxing competition so strong that the farmer can get just as much ror his pro ­ duce and buy most of his groceries just Marriage Licenses. as cheap at bis door as he could at his LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! usual marketiug town. Date. Name and Residence. Age May 17 —Barnard G. Norton. Maple Rapids.. ..54 Isabella Brown, Maple Rapids ...... 99 BATH. Like Banguo’s Ghost Did you ever see such Bargains we From Our Regular Correspondent. Electric Bitters. are offering Mrs. Clias. Stadels is on the sick list. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for Tlfe Misses Helen Dryer and Mary any season, but perhaps more generally Hunt visited their friend, Miss Rachel needed, when the languid exhausted feel­ Haviland, Sunday. ing prevails, when the liver is torpid and It Haunts Them in the Night. THIS WEEK. If no change in the program is made sluggish and the need of a tonic aud altera­ the graduating exercises will be Friday tive is felt. A prompt use of this medi­ We will quote you a few of the many. evening, Mav 22, at the M. E. church of cine has often averted long and perhaps It Will Not Down. Bath. fatal billions fevers. No medicine will See this__ — Cornelous Haviland has joined M. act more surely in counteracting and free­ Wixom ’s show at Bancroft. Whether ing the system from the malarial poison. 5 pairs of Men's Hose for 25c. Ladies’ Belt Pins for lc each. his employment will be ring-master or Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Diz­ Ladies’ 15c Hose now 10c. Pins per paper lc. trapeze performer is quite unknown to ziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and That phantom is Webber & Wagner’s Cash Children ’s Hose all sizes 10c; Shirt Waist Sets lower than the the writer. $1.00 per bottle at Fildew & Mill man's Drug Store,*St. Johns and Fowler. 1 Prices. Retail dealers know that we are here; every pair guaranteed stainless. lowest. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson and Fine Towels for 5c and up. 10-quart Pail for 12c. daughter Vera, have been spending the know that cash prices are bound to win; past week with Mrs. Thompson's par ­ Good Handkerchiefs for 2c and up 14-quart pail for 18c. ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Purtell. They know that credit never did nor nor never can Lorchon Lace for 2c per yard up. 10-quart galvanized pail 20c. will return to their home in North Star Fans in all styles for 2c and up. 2-quart cover pail 5c. this week. DELICIOUS compare with cash prices. Whatwe want is DESSERTS cash and smaU margins. Flower Baskets and Flags for Decoration Day. EUREKA. can be made from Men’s Suits $2.50 up; Boys’ Suits 90c up. From Our Regular Correspondent. NONE C. W. Carter came home from Cana ­ Everything else is cheap. Clothing must be Our stock of House Furnishing Goods is da Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Isabella and Mrs. W. SUCH cheap. complete. Also we are headquarters for W. Hodge, of St. Johns, visited at Eu­ Mince Meat. reka Sunday. Plum Pudding, Mince Pie, school supplies. Don't forget the place. Fruit Cake. Wm. Wyman attended the Sir hdp»«erjpMlu«. T* Knights Decoration Ceremonies at St. |TIIW Milt n. Johns Sunday. [ MERREL.L-SOULE i Miss Minnie Barrington and Frank Syracuse, N.Y. WEDDED & WAGNER, THE ART BAZAAR. Worden visited at Miss Mahala Ilulse s Saturday and Sunday. 17 Clinton Ave., St. Johns. CAHH CLOTHJEUH. Opposite Hunt ’s Drug Store. L. O. DA FOE.