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The Clinton Independent.

VOL XXXI.—NO. 4. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1896. WHOLE NO.—1568.

reduced all over the country as the re­ WERE IIANDIG-11*FED. Real Estate. turns come in. * Menzo R. Brown and wife :o Morrell W. Brown, 16 acrea, sec. 88, Eagle, 9800. The following are the returns from How Ylee-Clialnnan Steven* Would Ex ­ KILLED BY THE CARS! Chari.-s T Karcher and wife to John H. the various townships in this county : plain Defeat. Munro. 40 acres, sec. 12, Riley, Si.600. VICTOR. CniCAoo, Nov. 4—Vice Chairman I. La/ayette Lewis to Franklin Lewis. 15 acres, Governor — A Large and Pretty Display for CHARLIE SHIELDS FATAL­ see. 24. Duplain, $500. THE GOLD BUGS OF WALL Hazen 8 Plngree r...... ^..18S — 3 N. Stevens, of the National Silver party, Herman F. Key and wife to Henry W. Ko. STREET VICTORIOUS. Robert C. Safford p ...... 1 a Mass Meeting. today Issued the following statement : LY INJURED walk, 40 acres, sec. 19, DeWRt, 92100. Chariot K SIlKh u s...... 135 Rachel Sober to Wm. F. Sober, lots 6 and 7. John Gtberaon n ...... 4 If final results show that Mr. Bryau is block 17, Bath, 9500. Hutu* F. Sprague d ...... t Lieutenant Governor — BETWEEN TEN ANI) TWELVE THOUS­ defeated, it does not demonstrate that Harvey D. Sober and wife to Itachel 8ober t Thomas U. Dunstau r...... 133 free silver is beaten by any means. The While Making a Coupling at Pe- 20 acres, see 22, Ovid, 9800. No Hope for Free Silver for at lleury Andrus ...... 1 AND PEOPLE PRESENT. Juatln K. Whiting u a...... 141— 8 extreme and impolitic planks of the wamo Yesterday. Least Five Years. Hartoy B Hatch n ...... 4 Advertised Letters. Theodore A Felcb d...... 1 Chicago platform lost us hundreds of Secretary of State— The Parade in the Afternoon Was About thousands of votes among conservative November 3, 1H96. Gardner * ...... 183 Two Miles In Length —Occupied Forty - FELL UNDER THE TENDER BREAKING George Koelofa p...... 1 bufiiness men who were really in favor Burkhart, A. B. McCreerj’. Mrs. 8. J. CLINTON COUNTY GIVKS McKIXLICY A SEVERAL RIBS. Flfleld. Miss Eva Welti. Mrs. Jane Almond Hruce u a...... 141— 8 five Minutes in Passing a Given of free coinage. Auother factor in this Lang, Mrs. Susan J. Walters, Mrs. Bottle SMALL PLURALITY. Saleui A Dean n ...... >„...... 4 Samuel L Boyce d...... I Point —Torchlight Parade contest which has greatly injured us State Treasurer— ami Fireworks. George A Steel r...... 133 has been the fact that four years ago Died I.a*t Evening Shortly Before the Ar. BUSINESS LOCAL8 Robert King p ...... 3 the Democratic party went into power Otto E Karate u a...... 141— 9 rival of III* Mother From St.John*. Notice to Stockholders. Xlrurker, Mutlxe and Walbridge Saved with a president and both houses of Isaac N Shepherd 11...... 4 Remain* Hrouaht Here for The regular annual meeting of the From the Wreck—Complete Return* Wilder I) Stevens d...... 2 Despite the fact that last Saturday congress, and the policy of that presi ­ Auditor General — Interment. stockholders of the Clinton County Sav­ From the County. Roseoe D Dlx r...... 133 morning, the day designated by the sil­ dent and the legislative acts of a ma­ ings Bank of St. Johns, Mich., for the William A Ream p ...... 1 ver people for holding their mass meet­ jority of that party in congress have election of directors, will be held at the Arthur K Cole u a...... 141— 8 office of said bank, on Tuesday, Decem­ Abram G Jackson n ...... - 4 ing in St. Johns, dawned cloudy, been too often against the interests of Charles, youngest son of Mrs. Julia Irving W Con key d...... 1 cold and rainy, by nine o ’clock the peo ­ ber 8,1896, at 2 o ’clock p. in., standard The political contest has closed, but Commissioner of the State Land Office— the people. The American people Shields, of this village, a breakman on time. P. E. VValswortii , Sec’y. William A French r...... 138. ple began pouring in from every section not with as much satisfaction as we had William l’arineuter p ...... 1 wanted a change, and if Mr. Bryan is the local freight on the D., G. II. & M. hoped for or expected. Townships in Martin G Loennecker u a...... 141— 8 of the county, and by noon our princi ­ defeated, it is due largely to the fact railway, while making a flying switch, Leave Coal Orders Rodolpb R Atkins n ...... 4 pal business streets were filled with At John Hicks ’. this county that we had been induced to Altnerou M Tinker d...... 1 that they at this time are not willing to at Pewamo yesterday afternoon, at­ Attorney General — wide-awake and patriotic people. believe would staud firmly by the prin ­ Fred A Maynard r...... 183 trust another Democratic administra ­ tempted to cross the track when he Lost. ciples of bimetallism, let us down, while Noah W Cheever p ...... ,...... 1 The procession began to form at 11 tion, however strong its professions in slipped aud fell under the tender, break ­ On Saturday last, a black ice wool faci- Allred .). Murphy u b...... 141— 8 o ’clock on Lewis street, at the extreme Victor township, from which we ex ­ Charles K Perrine n ...... 4 the interests of the people. The silver ing several ribs, and left shoulder and nator. Finder please leavfe at Geo. A. pected nothing but her usual Republi ­ Cyrus E Lothrop d...... 1 north end of Clinton avenue. It moved question will not down until justly set­ chest crushed in. Blood clotted about Wells’ grocery store. Superintendent of Public Instruction — can majorities, did nicely by us. Bing ­ Jason E Hammond r~...... 133 up Clinton avenue to State street, thence tled by the restoration of free coinage the heart and caused suffocation. He Special Sale Robert 8 Avann p ...... 1 west to Ottawa street, theuce south to ham was cut down one-half from our David E Haskins u s...... 141— 8 at the ratio of 16 to 1. It is to be hoped was in terrible agony, but retained his On Millinery this week at opponents ’ lowest estimate. Westpha ­ Charles C Willett n ...... 4 Cass street, theuce east to Swegles-st, that the next time it is submitted to the senses till within about 30 minutes be ­ Mrs. Jones ’, ■ William Heap d...... 1 thence north to Walker street, thence In The Steel House Block. lia and Dallas stood firmly by the prin ­ Member ot the State Board of Education — people it will not be handicapped by the fore death relieved him from his suffer­ ciples. The great bulk of the Duplain James W Simmons r...... 133 west to Spring street, thence south to ings, which was about 6:30 o ’clock in It Will Pay You Elmer Houser p ...... 1 injection of other questions, abcut Republicans who had firmly declared for Frank S Dewey u 8 ...... 141— 8 State street, theuce west to Clinton ave­ which the friends of free coinage radi­ theeyening. He was 27 years of age, to see and buy those $1 Trimmed Hats bimetallism, settled back into their old Joseph H Steere n ...... 4 nue. When this point was reached the cally differ in opiniou. and was the chief support of bis wid­ at Mrs. Canfield ’s. The best line of Howard Edwards d...... 1 Trimmed Hats for 100 cents ever placed ranks. We are under special obliga ­ Representative in Congress —8th Congres ­ last end of the procession was still com­ Mr. Bryan has made the most marvel­ owed mother. He was steady and en ­ sional District - ing up Clinton avenue. The bead of on the market in St. Johns, as they com­ tions to DeWitt for their loyalty to the William S Linton r...... -...... 133 ous canvass ever mi^de on the American joyed the confidence and esteem of a bine both style and quality. cause. Lebanon did not deliver all the Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 146— 13 the procession lapped them and moved continent, and throughout has shown host of friends. His remains were Presid. ntlal Electors — Mackintoshes and Umbrellas: goods promised. However, every town ­ Josiah C Gray ...... 181 down Clinton avenue to the railroad, himself to be one of the greatest meu brought here and his funeral will take John Russell p ...... 1 Good line At John Hicks ’. ship did as well as possible without where they disbanded. As some one the country has ever produced. place from the house next Sunday after­ Spencer O Fisner u s ...... 144— 13 ir money to pave the way. Our forces Wesley c Richards n ...... 3 remarked ** the procession resembled a I. N. STEVENS, noon at 3 o'clock. John » Farr d...... :...... 1 great endless chain. ” It was solidly Your clock stops lake it to Allison's here in Bingham, our opponent's strong- State Senator - lath District— Chairman National Silver Party. to be cleaned. ______bold, stood firmly by the chief princi ­ Chester W Martin r...... 183 made up and occupied forty-five min ­ THE CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN. Elisha Mudge u 8 ...... 142— 9 Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! ple involved, as the results show. Con ­ Representative In State Legislature, Clinton utes in passing a given point. There Brevities. County — were about 4U0 conveyances in the line —The Elsie band furnished music at Hotli Faction* Held Large Meeting* Mon ­ Best place to buy Cloaks is sidering all things, Mr. Brucker was Chester E Jackson r...... 132 day Night. Newell A Dryer u s...... 142— 9 and all filled.and 245 mounted horsemen. the Republican meeting Mouday night. At John Hicks ’. well cared for in this to>vn and county. On Monday evening, the last of the Sheriff — The three floats formed the most at­ -The greatest attraction of the Embroidery Silks As is plainly shown, the Republicans of Alonzo E Dunn r...... 13' most exiting campaign witnessed in Robert M«Swigart u s...... 140— 6 tractive feature in the parade. They season. The King's Daughters ’ flower Just arriving at Mrs. L. Canfield's. A Clinton county preferred Mr. Walbridge Judge of Probate — this country for many years, the oppos ­ represented the read, white aud blue, show. Don't miss it. complete line of all the newest shades to Mr. Brunson for prosecuting attor ­ Charles M Merrill r...... 140- ing forces here in St. Johns, had their Henry J Patterson u s...... 133 and each composed of a float painted in —Portraits of McKinley and Hobart, of Tilos, Roman and the new Caspian ney. Mr. Swigart and his friends verily County Clerk — last political meeting and demonstra ­ Silks, Brainard & Armstrong, the best William M Smith r...... 139 — 2 its respective color and bearing sixteen with additional election news, may be believe that had it not been for his sick­ tion. The Republicans had a torch ­ silks made. ______Emory Urle u s...... -...... 137 misses dressed in their respective color, fouud on an inside page. ness in the opening of the campaign, he Register of Deeds— light aud lantern parade and closed with Linoleum and Oil Cloths. Byron V Soule r...... 131 and one little one in each load dressed —Miss Neva Walbridge has been suf­ would have been elected sheriff, not ­ Thomas H Eddy u s...... «...... 189 — 5 a meeting at Newton Hall, addressed by Many styles and prices withstanding the strong fight made on County Treasurer— in yellow, representing 16 to 1. The fering from pueumouia for the past At John Hicks ’. Duvld 8 French r...... —...... 188 local speakers. Their opponents had a him. Mr. Brucker is elected to con ­ white one was certainly very handsome, week. She is improving. Joseph 14 Bohr u s...... 141— 6 meeting in Scriven ’s opera house, where $40 Per Month Salary. gress from this district by about 10<)0 Prosecuting Attorney — with a beautiful flag floating over it, —Wait for the China exhibit and William H Brunson r...... 133 They were all very handsome and elicit­ Christmas festival in December, to be the silver side of the argument used in A few energetic ladies and gentlemen majority. Rev. Mudge has been chosen Henry Walbridge u s...... 141— 8 the receut debate on the currency ques­ wanted to canvass. The above salary Circuit court Commissioners — ed unbounded favorable comment from given by 8t. John ’s Guild. State Senator by about 600. The official l.ewi8 Severance r..... —...... 18% tion at the main school building, by guaranteed. Call on or address J. Yv. Charles J Snelling u s...... 140— 4 the thousands who viewed them from —A leap year party was given at Keeney, state agent, St. Johns, Mich. canvass will, without doubt, change Miss Iva Patterson, Clarence Osgood Ezra R Averill ...... 136 either side. Great credit is due the Newton Hall, last Tuesday evening, some of the figures given by us today. Frank M Osborn u s...... — 140— 4 and Miss Thurza Judd, were listened to. Fall and Winter Underwear. Coroners — committee of ladies who had these three about 25 couples being-present. There were not as many gold Democrat Sumuel A Cliff ...... 186 Each re-produced their respective arti­ Best values At John Hicks ’. loads of representative colors in charge, —Piesideiit Cleveland designates the votes cast in this county as was predict ­ Myron N Duncan u s...... 14n — 4 cles upon the question, and although James DeWitt McColum r...... 136 for the almost faultless manner in which last Thursday in November as a day of For Gold and Silver Platings go to ed there would be. Charles F Crell u s...... 140— 4 somewhat lengthy, they were listened G. B. Porter ’s. Gratiot county gave the Bryan elec­ Surveyor — they were presented. They sang the Natioual Thanksgiving and prayer. Charles Kddy r...... 136 to with marked interest by those who tors between five and six hundred ma­ Alfred Bide us...... 140— 4 national airs and sent forth the Bryan —There are now 36 inmates at the Apples Wanted. county pool house. Tfie capacity of had not heard them before. The Bryan jority and elected every man on the BATH. club yells as they went by. The sixteen Wanted at the St. Johns* Evaporating Governor — young men wearing white pants and accommodations is 44. The crops were Glee Club sang several selections of Works 50,(XX) bushels of good drying ap ­ union silver county ticket, which se­ Hazen 8 Pingree r...... 13' campaign songs. Henry Washburn sang Robert C Salford p ...... 3 carrying white umbrellas with a wee good this season. ples. We prefer to buy by contract, aud cured Mr. Mudge’s electiou to the cordially invite the farmers of Clinton Charles K Sligh u s...... 168— 88 one wearing and bearing the yellow, —Judge Daboll will give a lecture two campaign songs, and both were ren State Senate. Oakland county was won John Glberson n ...... 4 dered in Une style. The meeting closed county to call at our factory and make Ruins F Spragued ...... » 2 was an attractive feature of the parade. with stereopticau views at Newton Hall arrangements as to prices and time of by the Republicans, save judge of pro ­ Lieutenant Governor — with a spirited and well-worded address Thomas B Dungtan r...... 130 There were several ladies mounted on for the benefit of the St. John ’s Guild. delivery. bate. The union silver people in Ionia Henry Andrus p ...... - 2 by Eli 8. Adams, of this village, who St. Johns Evaporating Co . county were successful in electing their Justin It Whiting u s...... 178 — 48 prancing steeds, and all gaily decked Watch for the date. Harvey B Hatch n ...... 4 —The King ’s Daughters ’ baby show spoke fluently and with a great deal of county ticket. with the national colors. There was a Allison's $1.00 Alarm clocks. Theodore A Felcb d...... 2 wagon in the Maple ltapids delegation will be opened next Thursday after­ feeling for the people ’s cause. Mayor Pingree is chosen governor of Secretary of State— Best $1.50 fountain pens, Washington Gardner r...... 180 bearing standing evergreens which was noon, from 2 until 6 o'clock. Three During the day there were several Michigan by a larger majority than was George Rnelofs p ...... 2 sixty second “ scraps ” in the reviewing At Allison ’s. given Mr. McKinley, which is between AI mon O Bruce u 8 ...... 173— 45 appropriately decorated. prizes will be given. Come and bring and discussion of the questions, and Salem A Dean n ...... 4 It was freely said by ali fair-minded your babies. Sixteen \\r ate lies repaired for one forty and fifty thousand. The Repub ­ Samuel L Boyce d...... 2 some bid fair to be severe. There ounce Of gold At G. B. Pouter ’s. State Treasurer - people that the day parade was the —A pair of new dog-skin gloves for was no word or action indulged in be ­ licans licked up all but two congress George A Steel r ...... 129 yond that growing out of politics. No meu, and they will have a strong work­ Robe rt King p ...... 2 largest and finest of any ever before man's wear, were found in Newton hall For first class watch work go to Otto E Karate u s...... 176— 4 one doubts out what one person loves ______G. B. Po rter's. ing majority in the State Legislature. Isaac N Shepherd n ...... 4 held in this county. The number pres ­ after the silver meeting last Saturday his or her flag and country just as earn ­ Wilder D Stevens 4...... 2 ent in the afternoon was variously esti­ afteruoon. The same may be had by estly as does another. Many things are (*oing Out of Business. New York and Illinois were over ­ Auditor General — whelmingly won by the Republicans, Roscoe I) Dix r...... 129 mated at from 10,000 to 12,000. Mar­ calling at this office and properly de­ said aud done in a season of most in ­ Having decided to go out of the Agri­ William A Heartt p ...... 2 shal A. B. Balcom, with the aid of ca- scribing them. tense excitement, which would not oc­ cultural Implement, Carriage and Wag­ who made some inroads in the Southern Arthur E Cole u s...... 176— 47 cur under ordinary circumstances. We on business, aud give my whole atten ­ Abram G Sackson n ...... 4 pable ’assistants, handled the procession —J. S. Wolcott and Foerch & Danley cannot afford to let these things divide states. In the main the story is too bad Irving W Conkey d...... 2 tion to the sale of Sewing Machines, I to talk about, but our opponents must Commissioner of the S'ate Land Office- with apparent ease and satisfaction. have bought in this market during the us in our social, religious and business will offer the remainder or my fine stock William A French r...... 129 St. .Johns, DeWitt, Gunnisonville, present season, 12,137 barrels of apples, interests. We are dependent upon each of implements and vehicles at very low produce the good and prosperous times William Parinenter p ...... 2 other for the preservation of these bles ­ prices for ready pay. Call and see promised the plain people or they will Martin G Loennecker u s...... 176— 47 Westphalia, Elsie, Lebanon and Fowler and paid out for apples, barrels ami la­ Hodolph R Atkins n ...... 4 sings. Life is too short for us to view ______A. B. Balcom . rise up and ask why? Altneron M Tinker d...... 2 bands, seven in all, filled the avenue bor, $9,160.87. The item of labor alone, them otherwise. Attorney Gonerai — with musicisns and the air with patri ­ amounts to $1,162.63. 700 grains free silver, or 371 grains LATEH. Frixf A Maynard r ...»...... 129 PERSONAL. backed by the American Eagle, will get The landslide lodged; one vote will Noah W Cheever p ...... 2 otic music. In the afternoon the bands —Owiug to the slow work of getting your watch cleaned Alfred J Murphy us...... 176—4 came together on Clinton avenue and the complete returns and putting them Rudolph Goctte went to Detroit Tuesday • At G. B. Porter ’s. decide the contest; however indications Charles K Perrine n ...... —• 4 point to McKinley ’s election, but if tyrua E Lothrop d...... -...... 2 played the Star Spangled Banner, Chas. in type, and the fact that some of our morning. Insurance, Superintendent of Public Instruction — Snelling, of Elsie, acting ns drum major office force has been sick, we are late The Misses Anna and Gertie Dooling are Fire, Life and Cyclone. Bryan carries all the disputed states he Jason E Hammond r...... -...... 129 visiting In Detroit. Robert 8 Avann p ...... 2 After this they sarenaded The Inde ­ this week, and for any shortcomings we ______T^C. Butler . will be president. The first announced David E Haskins u s...... 176— 47 Sickness has confined Prof. R. M. Winston to pendent , Lyon & Dooling, The News, ask the kind indulgence of our readers. Now I* Vour Opportunity Iiepublicau majorities being gradually Charles C Willett ...... 4 John H. Fedewa, and II. V. Hughes, home the past week. William Heap d...... 2 —The Rev. J. L. Ickes, who was James Glenn, of Detroit, was in St. Johns To buy one of the leading Sewing Ma­ diminished. In Michigan Pingree leads Member of the State Board of Education — manager for the Mercantile Co. chines of the day at a price greatly re­ the ticket by about 20,000 aud is very James W Simmons ...... 129 In the evening there was a large torch ­ chosen to succeed Rev. Chas. Corman the first of the week. duced. You can save a handsome mar­ Elmer Houser p ...... ••• 2 light and lantern parade, coupled with as pastor of the U. B. church, of Ben ­ Mr. aud Mrs. Archie Morris, of Kortbvllle, gin by seeing me before you buy. much pleased over his excess vote over Frank 8 Dewey u a...... 177— 48 were in St. Johns last week. Joseph B Steere ...... 4 a goodly number on horseback. At the gal, lias got settled and entered upon A. B. Balcom . McKinley. He says he means what he Howard Edwards d...... 2 close they formed about the court house Mrs. M. 8 Shaver, of Owosso, spent yester­ has said about cutting down railroad Representative in Congress —8th Congres ­ square and illuminated the heavens his duties as pastor last Sunday. He day with her sister. Mrs. G. 8. Corbit. Smoke u St. Johns Bouquet,” 5 cent*. sional District— is a very pleasant gentlement to meet H. D. Squalr, of Emergency Hospital, Detroit, fares, and he is getting his little hatchet William S Linton r...... 129 with fireworks. It was a beautiful Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 177— 48 scene. and judging from his make-up, he will was here Monday to cast his first ballot. Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto,” 10 ready for that purpose. He favors John cents. Presidential Electors — Both halls were filled to overflowing accomplish much good in his new field Dr. Joe Dooling. of Detroit, spent 8unday Atkinson for Speaker of the House. JoslabCGray ...... 127 both afternoon and evening, and the and Monday with his parents In St. Johns. John Russell p ...... 2 of labor. Missouri and North Carolina are con Spencer O Fisner us...... 177— 48 people were addressed by interesting Mrs. 8. C. Bradfleld, of Grand Rapids, is TATE BANK OF sT. JOHNS. ceded to Bryan. He will have 100,000 Wesley C Richards n ...... 4 speakers. —A party of hunters composed of the spending a few days with Mrs. G. S. Corbit. S John 8 Farr d...... 2 following named, left here Tuesday eve­ John Koepllnger, of Saginaw, spent Sunday COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS plurality in Colorado. Montana also State Senator —19th District- llenolution* of Respect. for Bryan, who is in good shape and ad­ Cheater W Martin ...... 127 ning for a point north-east of Grayling with bis daughter, Mrs. Harry Mack, In this CAPITAL, 60,000. Elisha Mudge u S...... -...... 179 — 62 on the Mackinaw division of the Michi ­ village. vises a close watch for errors, intention ­ Representative in State Legislature, Clinton At a regular meeting of the St. Johns J. II. Fedewa left here yesterday morning NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS 9900,000 County-- gan Central, for a two weeks’ hunt : J. al and unintentional. He declines to Chester E Jackson r..... -...... 118 Lodge, No. 81, 1. O. O. F., held on the for on legal business. He will P. K. PERRIN, President. Newell A Dryer u a...... -188 — 70 S. Wolcott, Byron Danley, John Wol­ express an opinion or outline his plans. 30th of October, 1396, the following reso­ be absent a week. O. W. MUNGER, Vice-President. Sheriff — Frank and Rob Buck, O. L. Spaulding, Jr., Nebraska is now conceded to him. Alonzo E Dunn r...... —127 lutions were unanimously adopted : cott, II. W. Morris, Eb. Gardner and J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. Alex. Klnmond and John Petrie were home Todd, fusionist, of the 3d district, and Robert M Swigart u s...... 179 — 52 Whereas, it lias pleased the Supreme Ruler son Ed, Joshua Eldridge and a Mr. Fitts, H. H. FITZGERALD, Assistant Judge of Probate — of the Universe to remove by death from our of Fowler. from Ann Arbor Tuesday. Brucker of the 8th are the two success Charles M Merrill r...... 12!* midst the amiable, loving and honored wife of Mrs. Mary M. Hollenbeck, w*o had been Henry J Patterson u s...... 176— 47 DIRECTORS: our beloved brother. P. G , Charles H‘Reeves. —Stella Stanton, of Chicago, humer- spending several weeks with her brother, R. A. ful congressmen on the silver side. Connty Clerk— Therefore resolved. That wo. the members O. W. Munfer, Geo. F. Marvin, J. W. Fitzgerald, William M Smith r...<...... 143 ous and dramatic entertainer, Will ap ­ The legislature will be made up as of St. Johns Lodge. No. 81, 1. O. O. F., do ex ­ Moore, returned to her home in Avon, N. Y., J. H. Co.bit, J. H. Fedewa. Geo. W. Em­ Emory E Urie 8 s ...... -...162— 19 tend our heartfelt and deep sympathy to our pear as the first number in the new this evening. follows : House —75 Republican, 22 fu Register of Deeds— honored brother and family In their sa.i afflict mons, M. V. Brown, P. K. Perrin, Byron V Soule ...... -...... 126 Ion and bereavement by his home being made lecture course at the M. E. church next Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Palmer left here Tuesday 0. 8. Allison, G. E. Coibin. sionists, 3 still doubtful. Senate —28 Thomas H Eddy u 8...... 179 — 63 desolate by the loss of his beloved wife, and evening to attend a wedding of their neice at Jesse Sullivan. Republican, 4 fusionists. Couaty Treasurer- while we bow in humble submission to the di­ Tuesday evening. Iteseived seats at Hudson, this state, and where they will visit Da vid 8 French r...... 126 vine will, acknowledging that divine Provi ­ Hunt ’s drug store after next Saturday friends a few days. II. C. Payne of the Republican nation ­ Joseph R Bohr u S...... 179 — 63 dence doeth all things well. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Depoefta al committee appears to be certain that Prosecuting Attorney- Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions morning. Tickets for sale at Putt’s Miss Lulu Pepple, who has been visiting her William H Brunson r...... 128 be presented to the bereaved brother and (hat grocery of II. Hostetler, special agent, parents and friends In this Tillage, returned all of the disputed states will go to Mr Henry Walbridge u s...... -...... 182 — 69 the same be published In the Clinton county HE NX AT A: N A VI NUN BAN] Circuit Court Commissioner — papers and also entered upon the records of or at the time and place of the sale of to Grand Rapids Tuesday, where she has a po ­ T OF rowFOWLER. McKinley. Lewis Severance r.....-...... —...—.126 this lodge. sition as stenographer. The Republicans have relinquished Charles J Snelling u s...... 181 — 66 reserve seats. CAPITAL, 916,000. Ezra R Averill r...... -...... —.128 their claims on Texas and they concede Frank M Osborn ...... 178- 60 —Judge Daboll and A. O. Hunt left —The large Bailey nouse livery bam, —Geo. A. Steel is moving bis house ­ NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 9600,009. - Coroner — here yesterday for the Upper Peninsular at Ionia, burned to the ground Sunday hold goods to Detroit. the state to Bryan. The fusion between Samuel A Cliff r...... —....— ..127 FRANK GRULER, President. Republicans and Populists in that state Myron N Duncan u s...... —179 — 61 where they will spend some time hunt ­ afternoon. Loss $2,500, insured for —Hal Chapin played foot ball at Ath ­ FREDERICK SCHEMER, Vloe-Preridoat. James DeWitt McCollum r —.....128 $1,000. All the horses aud carriages letic Park last Saturday, and he now did not prove a success. Charles F Crell u a ...... 177— 49 ing the wild birds and beasts. W. H. SNELLING The Republicans claimed the earth Surveyor — — Edward Parker, of Elsie, aged were taken out, but Frank Montgomery, has a broken nose. Charles Eddy ...... 128 DIRECTORS: and gave the gold Democrats no credit Alfred B Ide u s...... 179 — 61 about 55 years, was seriously injured re­ who ran the stable, lost all his sleighs. —The foot ball game at Athletic Park Constantine Feldpausch, Frederick Schemer for their assistance in helping them GREENHUSH. cently while working in a stave mill at It was a hot fire and only, a favorable last Saturday afternoon between the St. W. H. Snelling, Michael SplUley, Governor — A. E. Dalcher, Frank Gruler. in their unsuccessful efforts to kill the Hasen 8 Pingree r-...... JB0—111 Hknnister, by being struck on the head wind saved the hotel from destruction. Johns and Owosso teams, resulted in a Constantine Grnler. silver party. Robert C Safford p ...... S by a flying board. It is feared he will Several D., L. & N. passenger coaches score of 84 to in favor of the Owosso The Republican pluralities are being (Continued on Fourth Page.) not recover. were badly blistered. team. * Foar per oent. internet paid on time CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 189t>.

The Central school building at Ben ­ FROM MANY P0TNTS. NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF. MACEO MOVES UPON HAVAN^ A REMARKABLE CASE! WITHIN OUR WALLS. ton Harbor was struck by lightning during an electrical storm and several The Spanish forces' arriving at Cuba Cuban* Cross the Trocha at Pleasure— Decisive Rattle* Expected Soon. ILL SINCE GIRLHOOD, NOW A hundred dollars damage resulted. from Alurch 8, 1805, up to one month MERB MENTION OP MICHIGAN NEW ITEMS OF VARIOUS KINDS ago are placed at 105,551 men. A Key West, Fla., dispatch says that PICTURE OF HEALTH. The flax mills at Crosswell, Down- passengers from Havana confirm ad­ Prom the Star, Valparaiso, Ind. MATTERS. ington, Berne, Fargo, Yale and Brown DRIEFLY RELATED. Bv a fall of coal in the Packer No. 2 mine, at Ashland, Pa., three men were vices received by mail that Alaceo has The attention of the Star having City, have closed down indefinitely, been called to several cases of radical killed and three so badly injured that crossed the trocha at Artemisa aud blowing 150 men out of employment. Costly of a Court Clerk— cures effected by Dr Williams’ Pink (Jnlon Veterans* Union at llattl* Creek— they will die. joined other insurgent forces in Truman Smith, 15 years old, was Texas Cyclone Doee Great Damage- Havana province. Pills for Pale People, It was determin ­ A Woman and Her llabe Burned to In a quarrel over politics at Poi'ts- killed while hunting near Hartford. Moceo first madS a feint toward ed to Investigate some of the more no ­ Cruel Spaniard* Feed Insurgent Pris­ mouth, O., Wes Arnold and Charles table of these cases, with a view to Death near Jackson—Lumber and KsU The gun was accidentally discharged, Cacarajicara und succeeded in drawing James wero fatally cut by Ike and disseminating exact Information on the load Property Destroyed by Fire. blowing the whole side of his head off. oner* to the Sharks. the attention of the Spauish generals Julian Cameron. subject and benefiting others who were Frank Batchelor, of Pontiac, is under to that point, and then by forced suffering. Prominent among those arrest on a charge of attempted crim­ A strong effort is being maip in Union Veteran's Union. A C-erk'a Error Cost 8100,000. marches ho made a detour to the south ­ who had experienced benefits from inal assault on Alaggie Seeley, the 11- Georgia to have Chas. R. Crisp, the son the use of this remedy was mentioned The ninth annual encampment of Owiug to a court clerk's error the ward and suddenly appeared at Arte­ year-old daughter of Clarence Seeley, of the late eft-Speaker Crisp, appointed Mrs. Mary Noren, wife of John Noren, the Michigan department, Union Vet* Afutual Life insurauee Co., of New misa, the central post on the line of near Utica. fill to his father's unexpired term. the trocha. While giving his men a a prosperous farmer, living northeast erans ’ union, was held at Battle Creek Yor«, must pay .Mrs. Nellie Phlnney, a of Valparaiso, Ind., and to her a re­ and «ras largely attended. The follow ­ A pulley seven feet in diameter burst judgement of 808,000, with interest At Bcllaire, O., Scott Lincoln shot short rest the insurgent chief informed and fatally wounded Wm. Metzler and porter waa accordingly dlapatched. ing officers were" elected: Department at the Power and Electric Co. ’s plant and costs, making over 8100,000. Such the occupants of the town that he in ­ Belle Gray, aud then killed himself. Mra. Noren waa found busily en ­ jeoamauder, George M. Mead, of Cam­ at Buchanan and demolished the switch was the decision rendered by the U. S. tended to bombard it, but the Spanish gaged In household duties, but she Jealousy was the cause of tho tragedy. den; first deputy commander, George board. Ralph Euglish barely escaped circuit court of h'lpjals at San Fran ­ commandant refused to allow anyone found time to detail her experience, Turner, of Bay City; second, Gilbert E. being killed. cisco. The comp my refused to pay The London Observer ’s Paris corre­ to leave. Maceo opened fire upon the and was willing and even anxious that Hall, of St Louis; chaplain, Charles R. “Kid” Lavigne, of Saginaw, Alich., to pay- the life policy of Guy C. Phin- spondent reports from a high source town with his itrtiilery, and 30 shots the benefits she had felt should be Davis, of Camden; surgeon general, won a 24-round fight at New York, ney for 808.000 unci suit was brought that it is the czar's intention to put au were fired from tho new American told for the benefit of those who had Dr. S. S. French, of Battle Creek. St with Jack Everhardt, of New Orleans, by the widow and judgment given, but end to the situution in Constantinople. dynamite gun. Nearly every building suffered aa she did. The supreme court has granted is said to have been leveled, while the “I had been 111 since girlhood with a Louis will be the next place of meet­ to decide the lightweight champion ­ the case was appealed. R. Al. llopkius, complication of complaints, ” said Mrs. ing. The are now 03,000 members of ship of the world. clerk of the court at Washington, Romulus Cotell, the murderer of the slaughter of non-combatants was ap ­ palling. During the carnuge Maceo Noren, “never so much as to be con ­ the order in the United States. The new farm residence of Samuel failed to properly indorse the writ of Stone family, at Talmage, an indefinite fined long In bed, but I suffered In ­ took 2,500 men and marched into The encampment of the Woman's Lemon near Indian lake, Kalamazoo error filed with him, therefore* there is postponement of execution pending a tense misery. My chief trouble was Veteran Relief union was also held and county, burned together with its con ­ no official record showing that the writ new triuL Havana province to assist Gen. Gomez with my stomach. I felt a constant in his march to Havana. Maceo left the following officers wero elected: tents, involving a loss of 82,000, with was actually tiled. The time within All the coal miners in the Athens, gnawing pain that was at times al­ President, Airs. Lydia Sprague, of an insurance of 81,200. which another appeal could,be filed O., district have returned to work Gen. Ruise Rivera ii> charge of his most distracting, and which had been troops in the province of Pinar del Rio

SAW a great deal There Is both Joy and sadness in the wonder ­ AuoH C°Nv/ay . Golden Text: “The Lord la In Hla Holy , ful truth that whatever we sow we shall reap of Madeline Rowan. Temple. Let All the Kwrth Keep INTERNATIONAL Pf ESS ASSOCIATION How strange and Silence Before Him.”—Hab. 2:20— God Dr. Fowler ’s Ext. of Wild Straw­ out-of-place her Dwelling with Men. berry has been used for forty years LnAf'ir.n m.—iinwTiinjtu.i “uuu. i reiurueu, ana wausi sianuiilg name and face and lias never yet failed to cure a case So soon as our first hearty greetings at the door of the house, was positively seemed amid our of diarrhoea, dysentery, or summer A Little Child were over, I proceeded to ascertain how startled by the beauty Of a girl who surroundings. If at T the beginning of complaint in any of its various forms. the last-year had treated Carrteton. I this lesson we can passed me and entered, as if she Were first somewhat shy continue our Btudy With a Little Cold. was both delighted and astonished at Humblo wedlock is far better' than proud a regular inhabitant of the place. Not and retiring, she of the Temple, —its virginity. —Augustine. the great change for the better which a rosy Scotch lassie, such aa one would soon, if only for courts for worship ­ That ’s all! had taken place In his manner, no less pers, and Its fur­ expect to find indigenous to the doll; Ca/riston ’s sake, nishings whloh were One to five applications of Doan's What of it ? than his appearance. He looked far but a slim graceful girl with delicate Ointment will cure the worst case of consented to look to be the aids of Little colds when neglected more robust; he seemed happier,bright ­ classical features. A girl with a mass upon me as a friend, and talked to me worship. eEach one Itching Piles there ever was. Can you er—altogether more like ordinary hu ­ has a practical ap ­ afford to suffer tortures when a simple, grow to large diseases and of knotted light hair, yet with the ap ­ freely and unreservedly. Then I found plication. manity. Not only had he greeted me parent anomaly, dark eyes, eye-lashes never failing remedy is at hand? It that her nature was as sweet as her Then we can Btudy never fails. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with almoat boisterous glee, but dur­ and eyebrows —a combination which, to face. Such a conquest did she make of the dedication ser­ ing our drive through the yfonderful vices, the great as­ my mind, makes a style of beauty rare, me that, save for one chimerical reason, sembly. Solomon's It is in the unfrequented byways that life is CURES^bOLDS. scenery he was in the gayest spirits irresistible, and dangerous above nil I should have felt quite certain that prayer, and God ’s answer. most charming. and full of fun and anecdote. I con ­ others. The features which filled the Carriston had chosen well, and would And lastly we may consider what the gratulated him heartily upon the Temple was to do for the people of Is­ exquisite oval of her face were refined be happy in wedding the girl of his rael. All these things are overflowing marked improvement in his health, and faultless. Her complexion was choice; heedless of her humble position with instruction for our times, as honey both mentally and physically. pale, but its pallor in no way suggested in the world, and absence of befitting overflows from the comb. "Yes, I am much better, ” he said* The section includes 1 Kings 8: 1-66 and anything save perfect health. To cut wealth. When once his wife, I felt sure • : 1-9; and the parallel account in 2 Chron ­ "I followed a part of your advice—gave my enthusiastic description short, I that if he cared for her to win social icles, chaps. 6, 6, and 7. up moping, tried constant change of may at once Bay it has never been my success, her looks and bearing would Time. The Temple was completed in scene, Interested myself in many more the month Bui (October-November), B. C. good fortune to cast my eyes on a insure it, and from the great improve ­ 1005, in the eleventh year of Solomon's things. I am quite a different man. ” lovelier creature than this young girl. ment which, as I have already said, I reign, having been seven and one half “No supernatural visitations? ” I Although her dress was of the noticed in his health and spirits, I be ­ years in building. The dedication took asked, anxious to learn that hia euro in place one month earlier, in Ethanlm (Tiz- plainest and simplest description, no lieved that his marriage would make rl). (September-October), at the great that direction was complete. one could have mistaken her for a ser­ his life longer and happier. national festival of the Tabernacles, His face fell. He hesitated a second vant; and much as I admire the bonny, probably about the first of October. Now for my objection, which seems Stanley and Geikie think the time was before answering. healthy Scotch country lassies, I felt almost a laughable one. I objected on the October following the completion In “No—not now,” he said. "I fought sure that the mountain air had never the score of the extraordinary resem­ October of the previous year; but Dr. against the strange feeling, and be ­ reared a being of this ethereal type. Hammond, In the Pulpit Commentary, ar­ blance, which, so far as a man may re­ gues conclusively that It was the festival lieve have got rid of it—at least I hope As she passed me, I raised my hat in ­ semble a woman, existed between before the entire completion of the Tem­ so.” stinctively. She gracefully bent her Charles Carriston and Madeline Row­ ple, for the date of dedication would have : I said no more on the subject. Car- golden head, and bade me a quiet but to be announced some time before, and an. The more I saw them together, the last things to be done In any great riston plunged into a series of vivid unembarrassed good-morning. My eyes the more I was struck by it. A strang ­ building almost always overrun the time and mimetic descriptions of the vari­ followed her until she vanished at the er might well have taken them for twin set. It was practically finished by the eties of Scotch character which he had end of the dark passage which led to Feast of Tabernacles, and there was ev­ brother and sister. The same delicate ery reason why the dedication should take met with during his stay. He depicted the back of the house. features, drawn in the same lines; the place as soon as possible. Place. Jerusa­ his experiences so amusingly that I Even during the brief glimpse I en ­ same soft, dark, dreamy eyes; even the lem, at the Temple. laughed heartily for many a mile. joyed of this fair unknown, a strange The text of today ’s lesson, with explana ­ same shaped heads. Comparing the tory notes, follows: “But why the change in your najne? ” idea occurred to me. There was a re­ two, it needed no phrenologist or phy ­ Solomon's Benediction. —Vs. 54-61. After I asked, when he paused for a moment markable likeness between her deli­ siognomist to tell you that where one his prayer Solomon stood again before the in his merry talk. cate features and those, scarcely less people and expressed his good desires for excelled the other excelled; where them. It was a sermon and a prayer He blushed, and looked rather delicate, of Carriston. This resem­ one failed the other was wanting. united. It was a high Ideal set before tho ashamed. “I scarcely like to tell you; blance may have added to the interest Now, could I have selected a wife people ever to be remembered as that to ­ you will think my reason so absurd. ” the girl’s appearance awoke in my ward which they should strive. for my friend, I would have chosen 56. "Blessed be the Lord, that hath “Never mind. I don ’t judge you by mind. Anyway, I entered our sitting- one with habits and constitution given rest unto His people Israel, accoAl- the ordinary standard. ” room, and, a prey to curiosity and per ­ entirely different from his own. ing to all that He promised ”: a distinct reference to Deuteronomy 12: 9, 10 (cf. “Well, the fact is, my cousin is also haps hunger, awaited with much im­ She should have been a bright, bustling patience the appearance of Carriston — 3: 20), where we read that when the Lord in Scotland. I feared if I gave my true woman, with lots of energy and com­ should have given rest to Israel, then a “A Good Foundation. ” name at the hotel at which I stayed on and breakfast. mon sense —one who would have rattled place for sacrifice, etc., should bo appoint ­ my way here, he might by chance see The former arrived first. Generally ed (v. 11). "Promised by the hand of him about and kept him going —not a Moses." The rest referred to * above: it, and look me up in these wild speaking, he was afoot long before I lovely, dark-eyed, dreamy girl, who ppace, prosperity, victory over enemies, regions. ” was, but this morning we had reversed could for hours at a stretch make her ­ the presence of God (Lev. 26: 3-13; Deut. “Well, and what if he did?” the usual order of things. As soon as 28: 1-14); and the whole extent of terri­ self supremely happy if only sitting at tory promised In Joshua 1: 3, 4; see 2 “I can ’t tell you. I hate to know I I saw him I cried: her lover ’s feet and speaking no word. Chronicles 9: 26. In no place Is there such feel like it. But I have always, per ­ “Carriston, tell me at once who is the Yet they were a handsome couple, and assurance and experience of promises ful­ haps without cause, been afraid of him lovely girl I met outside. An angel, filled as In the house of God. never have I seen two people so utterly 67. “The Lord our God be with us, as he —and this place is horribly lonely. ” with dark eyes and golden hair. Is devoted to each other as those two was with our fathers." The visible proof Now that I understood the meaning she staying here like ourselves? ” seemed to be during those autumn days of this was In the glory which then filled of his words I thought the boy must A look of pleasure flashed into his the Temple as It had In former days filled which I spent with them. the tabernacle. God ’s presence Includes be joking; but the grave look on his eyes—a look which pretty well told me I soon had a clear proof of the close­ all other blessings, for he is the sourco face showed me he was never further everything. Nevertheless, he answered ness of their mental resemblance. One of all, and in God's house is the special as carelessly as if such lovely women manifestation of his presence. from merriment. evening Carriston, Madeline, and I 68. "That he may incline our hearts. ” “Why, Carriston, ” I cried, "you are were as common to the mountain side were sitting out of doors, watching the God Is the "source of all life and action, positively ridiculous about your cousin. as rocks and branches: gray mist deepening in the valley at physical and spiritual, and of that free It is the comer You can ’t think the man wants to mur­ “I expect you mean Miss Rowan; a responsibility of man which Is the ulti­ our feet. Two of the party were, of mate truth of the Inner human conscious ­ omy. It is the one der you. ” niece of our worthy landlady. She lives course, hand in hand, the third seated ness. God ‘Inclines the heart ’ and yet the i “I don ’t know what I think. I am with her. ” at a discreet distance —not so far away heart must yield Itself.”—Elllcott. We saying things to you which I ought not “She cannot be Scotch with such a need continued help “to will” as "to do” is both BIG and as to preclude conversation, but far of God ’s good pleasure (Phil. 2: 13). This to say; but every time I meet him I face and eyes.” enough off to be able to pretend that help specially comes to us In the services re is no better* There feel he hates me, and wishes me out of “Half and half. Her father was he saw and heard only what was In ­ of God's house; and the influence of the the worft. ” called an Englishman; but was, I be ­ church and its services Is measuneless to ­ tended for his eyes and ears. ward helping men “to walk in all his :ent plug as large* “Between wishing and doing, there is lieve, of French extraction. They say How certain topics, which I would ways, and to keep his....statutes. ” A a great difference. I dare say all this the name was originally Rohan. ” revival of true religion is always a revi­ have avoided discussing with Carriston, val of morality; and there is no time see for yourself* is fancy on your part. ” Carriston seemed to have made close were started, I hardly remember. Prob ­ inquiries as to Miss Rowan ’s parent ­ when It Is so easy and so natural to do “Perhaps so. Anyway, Cecil Carr is ably some strange tale had been passed right as when under strong religious In ­ as good a name up here as Charles Car­ age. fluences. “His judgments. ” His decisions down from wilder and even more soli­ an to what is right; his law. riston, so please humor my whim and “But what brings her here? ” I asked. tary regions than ours—some ridicu­ “She has nowhere else to go. Rowan 59. “Let these my words”: the words of say no more about it.” lous tale of Highland superstition, no his prayer In the previous portion of this was an artist. He married a sister of As It made no difference to me by doubt embellished and Augmented by chapter. "Be nigh unto the Lord": be a our hostess, and bore her away from perpetual prayer, always heard and an ­ what name he chose to call himself each one who repeated it to his fellows. her native land. Some years ago ehe swered. “That he maintain the cause of I dropped the subject. I knew of old From her awed look, I soon found that his servant": guide him, protect him, died, leaving this one daughter. Last watch over him. that some of his strange prejudices Madeline Rowan, perhaps by reason of year the father died, penniless, they 60. "That all Jhe people of the earth may were proof against anything I could do the Scotch blood in h*r veins, was as tell me, so the girl has since l*en lived know." Israel was not made and kept to remove them. At last we reached firm a believer in things visionary and a people of God for their own sake alone, with her only relative, her aunt. ” but as the best way of proclaiming the our temporary abode. It was a sub ­ beyond nature, as ever Charles Carris­ “Well,” I said, “as you seem to know true God to all nations. Their prosperity stantial, low-built house, owned and ton, in his siliest moments, could be. and wealth, their victories, the wisdom all about her, you can introduce mo by inhabited by a thrifty middle-aged As soon as I could, I stopped the talk, and glory of their king were all as a hill and bye. ” on which the knowledge of the true God widow, who, although well-to-do so far and the next day, finding the girl for a “With the greatest pleasure, if Miss was placed that It might be seen far and as the simple ideas of her neighbors few minutes alone, told her plainly that wide. Every living and growing religion, Rowan permits, ” said Carriston. I was went, was nevertheless always willing subjects of this kind should be kept whether In the individual heart or In the glad to hear him give the conditional church, is a missionary religion. Tho to add to her resources by accommo ­ as far as possible from her future hus ­ promise with as much respect to the bouse of God is the source of missionary dating such stray tourists as wishad to band ’s thoughts. She promised obedi ­ Impulse. lady’s wishes as if she had been a bury themselves for a day or two in ence, with dreamy eyes which looked | Solomon ’s marvelous wisdom, and solitude, or artists who, like our ­ duchess. countless wealth, and wide extended king ­ as far away and full of visions as Car­ dom were given him. not for himself selves, preferred to enjoy the beauties Then, with the liberty a close friend riston's. I alone, but as an Instrumentality for mak­ STANDARD OF of nature undisturbed by the usual eb ­ may take, I drew toward me a portfolio, “By the bye, ” I said, “has he ever ing known the true God and the true re­ bing and flowing stream of eight-seers. full, I presumed, of sketches of sur­ ligion, as a high mountain on which the spoken to you of seeing strange altar fires of Jehovah, burning brightly, As Carriston asserted, the accommo ­ rounding scenery. To my surprise Car­ things? ” could he seen by the world lying In dark­ THE WORLD dation, if homely, was good enough for riston jumped up hastily and snatched “Yes; he has hinted at it.” ness. This privilege was the noblest gift two single men; the fare was plentiful it from me. "They are too bad to look of all. Had he continued to use it aright, “And you believe him? ” his missionary activity would have kept and our rooms were the picture of at,” he said. As I struggled to regain “Of course I do; he told me so.” him from falling, and the glory would cleanliness. After a cursory inspection possession, sundry strings broke, and, This was unanswerable. “A pretty have remained to him and to his succes­ Profit by your best judgment. I felt sure that I could for a few weeks lo and behold! the floor was littered, sors. * pair they will make,” I muttered, as 61. "Let your heart therefore be perfect make myself very happy in these quar­ not with delineations of rock, Jake, Madeline slipped from me to welcome with the Lord.” Although Solomon was Profit by our 19 years’ of bi ­ ters. and torrent, but with images of the her lover, who was approaching. “They better at preaching than at practicing his I had not been twenty-four hours in fair young girl I had seen a few min ­ own precepts (1 Kings 11: 4). yet In his cycle experience. It is wise will see ghosts in every corner, and wisdom he saw clearly that every good the house before I found out one reason utes before. Full face, profile, three- goblins behind ever curtain. ” he had hoped for his people depended on for the great change in the better In quarter face, five, even seven-eighth sincere, heart-deep obedience and love. economy to purchase the Charles Carrlston ’s demeanor; knew face, all were there —each study per ­ The more true religion in the nation, the more of every good. God cannot give to COLUMBIA. why his step was lighter, his eye fectly executed by Carriston's clever 81r Isimo Newton ’s Absenre of Mind. a disobedient people the blessings of obedi ­ brighter, his voice gayer, and his pencil. I threw myself into a chair and Sir Isaac Newton, too, frequently for­ ence. '"As at this day.” He hoped they laughed aloud, whilst the young man, got whether he had dined or not. It would not backslide from the feelings and whole bearing altered. Whether the resolves they were making under theso reason was a subject for congratula ­ blushing and discomfited, quickly hud ­ is reported that on one occasion his powerful religious Influences. tion or not I could not as yet say. dled the portraits between the Covers, friend, Dr. Stukely, being announced, VI. The Answer to the Prayer.—See 2 TO ALL ALIKE just as a genuine Scotch lassie bore in Sir Isaac asked him to be seated, and Chronicles 7: 1-22; 1 Kings 9: 1-9. As the The boy was in love; in love as only king concluded, the cloud which had rest­ a passionate, romantic, Imaginative a plentiful and, to me, very welcome he would join him shortly. The phi ­ ed over the Holy of Holies grew brighter nature can be; and even then only breakfast. losopher repaired to his laboratory, and more dazzling. CarriBton did favor me with his com­ and as time went on, it became evident >?IT. The Festival.—Vs. 62, 63. The Feast once in a lifetime. Heedless, head ­ of Tabernacles was held as usual for If you cannot afford the Col strong, impulsive, and entirely his own pany during the whole of that day, that the visit of his friend had entirely •even days; but In this case the festival master, he had given his very heart but, in spite of my having come to escaped him. The doctor was left sit­ continued for fourteen days,—seven be ­ umbia, buy the HARTFORD- and soul into the keeping of a woman. Scotland to enjoy his society, that day, ting in the dining-room until the din ­ fore the feast, and the seven of the feast, ner was served. This consisted of a with two additional days, for the people IV ~ from easily guessed reasons, was the were not dismissed till the twenty-third only one in which I had undisputed roast fowl. The host not even now day (1 Kings 8 : 65, 66 ; 2 Chron. 7: 9, 10). $60, $50, $45, $40. HAT a man of Car- putting in an appearance, Dr. Stukely 63. "Two and twenty thousand oxen," possession of my friend. etc. These were peace offerings, and riston ’s rank, seated himself at the table and demol­ were mostly eaten by the people. The breeding, and re­ Of course I bantered him a great deal on the portfolio episode. He took It in ished the fowl. When Sir Isaac entered vast numbers of people required a large finement, s h o n 1 d the room, and saw the remnants of the amount of food. Bee on Lesson II. of this good part, attempted little or no de­ quarter. meet his fate with ­ meal, he apologized and said: “Believe ; POPE MFC. CO., Hartford , Conn . j fense. Indeed, before night he had in the walls of a me, I had quite forgotten I had dined ” told me with all a boy's fervor how he NOTES OF THE DAY. X Branch Stores and Agencies in almost every city and town. If Cokimbias are l lonely farm-house, ^ not properly represented in your vicinity, let us know. beyond the Tros- had loved Madeline Rowan at first sight, how in the short space of time A Striking Liken***. In Germany every inn has its room £»*»»»»»+»»**«»*»*»»*•.**********«•»*»*»»»*»»»£ sachs, seems in- Miss Susan is an exceedingly refined set apart for dancing, and nearly every eredible. One which had elapsed since that meeting he had wooed her and won her; how young lady, who has seen some five village its dancing club. EDUCATIONAL. rex THU* tltT. would scarcely ex­ summers. She is full of airs and of In making champagne the grapes are pect to find among good and beautiful she was; how he LADIES' PARIS SAFETY PILLS worshiped her; how happy he felt; graces,reserved,self-contained and de­ squeezed six times, each pressure mak­ &OS//VES such humble surroundings a wife suit­ ing wine of different quality. how, when I went south be should ac­ cidedly uppish. She cut her untie I IMPORTED.) able* to a man of his stamp.* And yet dead in the street one day, and when It is stated that in Belgium alone May b* taken once a month *HI poaitt** eatery n* when I saw the woman who had won company me, and, after making a few there are at the present time 600,000 ■nrce-e. A per eel monthly regulator. Guarantee* he reproached her for her extreme AY/C/Y. They N«We>- full. I’rlre. ft oo p.-r I.OI Send money him, I neither wondered at the con ­ necessary arrangements, return at once splendidly trained racing pigeons. orr/^o/r, t>v registered left.-r rapreea or P. O money ordtr. and bear his bride away. hauteur, ehe said, with her most pro ­ Sold only by Til It P A M IN ( <>.« V ANT, quest nor did I blame him for weak­ nounced society manner: Two editors of Arabic comic papers The LMdiog Bun nrai Tr* nlng Institution Salle Ml Valrtaek , ness. I could only listen to him, and con ­ In Cairo have been sentenced to eigh ­ «*f A-ierlcu. tlliooo. 111. “Oh, I saw you, uncle, but I thought Kducnies young met. .ad women for successful Money refunded If not eattefertory. I made the great discovery on the gratulate him. It waB not my place it was auntie! ”—Harper's Round Table teen months ’ Imprisonment and a fine life. There ere nvc departments viz. Business. tWFemale repreeentatiee wanted In eetry Iowa. morning after my arrival. Eager to to act the elder, and advise him either for libeling Queen Victoria and pub ­ Shorthand. Penmsnshiu. i.ngllsh. and Mechan ­ ical Drawing. Students can enter at any time vr. N. U.. D. —XIV —45. taste the freshness of the morning air for or against the marriage. Carriston Germany Imports 800,000 tone of lishing grossly Indecent caricatures of Catalogue free. 1I-1V Wilcox St.. Detroit Wien Answering Advertisements I rose betimes and went for a short had 'inly himself to pleAse, and if he pickled herrings every year. bsr. W V. .1 aw cut.. Pres.. *». R. Spbncbu . Seoy. Mention This Paper. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896

(Continued from First Page) Arthur E Coie u •...... >...147 Howard Edwards ...... 7 John Russeli p ...... 2 Harvey B Hatch n ...... Aimeron M Tinker d...... S Spencer O Fisher u s...... 586 Theodore A Felch d...... >...... 1 Attorney General — Wesley C Richards 11...... 8 1 No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the NOW LPT IX NE1C PROSPERITY Alt Secretary of State— Fred A Maynard r...... 367—220 John e Farr d...... 12 VANCEt Washington Gardner r...... 243— 95 Noah W < hoover p ...... 12 State Senator, I9tb district— ' manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince Meat. No house ­ George Roelofs p ...... 8 Alfred J Murphy u H... —...... 147 Chester W Martin r...... ,...666-- 88 .Now it is a condition, not a theory. Aluion G Bruce u S...... 148 Charles K Perrino n ...... 7 Eltsina Mudge u a...... 683 wife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food The people of the United Stated have Salem A Dean n ------>.------Cyrus K lothrop d...... 5 Representative In State Legislature, Clinton Samuel L Boyoe d...... >...... 1 Superintendent of Public Instruction — County — than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of spoken with a voice that has not an un State Treasurer— Jason E Hammond r...... 367—219 Chester R Jackson r...... 066— 82 certain tone in it. The hat has gone George A Steel r...... 78 Robert 8 Avunu p ...»...... 12 . Newell A Dryer u s.,,...... 683 which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing) Robert King p ...... 8 David E Haskins u ■...... >....118 Sheriff — forth and during the coining four years Otto K Karate u s...... 153 Charles C Willett n ...... 7 Alonso E Dunn r...... ’...... >....675— 99 is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances, Isaac N Shepherd n ...... William Heap d...... 5 Robert M Swigart us...... 676 the monetary standard of the nation Wilder D Stevens d...... 1 Member of the Stat Board of Education — Judge of Probate — tfian it would.be possible to do it by hand. • will be gold, and gold only. This is the Auditor General — James WBimmons r...... 368- 221 Charles M Merrill r.... ,...... 676—103 Roaooe D Dlx r ...... 243— 95 Elmer Houser p ...... 12 Henry J Patterson us...... 676 Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness condition. On the theory, which, William A Heartt p ...... 3 Frank S Dewey u s...... 147 County Clerk — through years The News has sought Arthur B Cole u s...... 148 Joseph B Steere n...... 7 Wm Sniitb r...... 647—41 are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mines Meat. Abrptn G Jacksou ...... Howard Edwards d...... 5 E 8 Urie u a.?...... 0U6 honestly and earnestly to maintain, we Irving W con key d...... 1 Representative lu Congress-8th Congres ­ Register of Deeds- - The best reason is its saving of time, of hard work, of Commissioner of the State Land Offloo — sional District— Byron V Soule r...... 667— 84 stand as we have stood. But the time William A French r...... 943 — 94 William 8 Linton r...... :..>.*...... 374-2« Thomas H Eddy u s...... 583 money. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, with ­ for the pressing of theories expired by William Parmenter p ...... 3 Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 149 Couuty Treasurer— Martin G Loenuceker u ...... 149 Presidential Electors — David S French r...... 688 —125 out trouble to you beyond the making of the crust. Makes limitation at sundown yesterday, and Rudolph R Atkins u...... - Josiah t) Gray r...... )...... 807- 219 Joseph R. Bobr u s...... 563 Altneron M Tinker d...... 1 John Hussell.p ...... 11 Prosecuting Attorney — 1 just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding as it does mince j now the only l^uestion before these Attorney General — Spencer O Fisher us...... 148 WUUatu H Brunson r...... 651— 55 United States is lifw we are to meet the Fred A Maynard r...... -...... 243— 94 W'esley C Richards n ...... 8 Henry Walbridge u s...... 596 pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine. Noah W Chetver p ...... 8 John 8 Farr d...... 6 Circuit Commissioners condition created by yesterday’s elect­ Alfred J Murphy u s...... 149 State Si nator —19th District— Lewis Severance r...... 658 — 64 Bend your name and address, and mention this paper, and ws will Charles K Perrine n...... CheMer w Martin r...... 888 —218 Charles J Snelling u s...... 692 “Mra. Popkins' Thanksgiving”—by one of the most famous humorous authors of the day. ion. Cyrus E Lothrop d...... - 1 Elisha Mudge u s...... 153 Ezra R Averlll r...... 6«n— 81 Every consideration of wisdom, Superintendent of Public Instruction — Representative In State Leglslatvre, Clinton Frank M Osborn us...... 679 MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. Jason.E Hammond ...... 248 — 91 County — Coroners - * patriotism and humanity calls for an Robert S Avann p ...... 4 Chester E Jackson ...... 387 —215 Samuel A Cliff r...... 058 - 64 immediate truce in this gigantic de­ David E Huskins u 8 ...... 149 Newell A Dryer u s...... 162 Myron N Duncan us ...... 594 Charles C Willett n ...... Sheriff — James DeWitt McCollum r...... Hrtl— 70 bate. Laying aside for the momeut all William Heap d...... 1 Alonzo E Dunn ...... 819-197 Charles F Crell us...... 5H5 question as to the duration of this truce, Member of the State Board of Education — Robert M Swigart us...i...... 163 Surveyor — James W Simmons r...... 243— 94 Judge of Probate — 1 Charles Eddy r...... 633— 66 The News insists that the policy of the Klraer Houser p ...... -...... 8 Charles M Merrill ...... 871 —228 Alfred B Ide us ...... 587 Frank 8 Dewey us...... 119 Henry J Patterson u s...... 146 victorious ballots in the contest be ti;ied County Clerk — DEWJTT. Joseph B Steere ...... Robert S Avann p ...... 1 Howard Edwards d...... 1 William M Smith ...... 3R8--218 Oovernor — Register of Deeds— for all it is worth. If the advocates of Emory E Urie...... 149 Byron V Soul r...... 154 David E Haskins u s...... 288 18S Representative In Congress — 8th Congres ­ Hazen S. Plngree r...... 151 Charles C Willett n ...... 2 • free silver are not in error, and if every­ sional District— Register of Deeds— Robert C. Safford p ...... 1 Thomas H Kddy u ...... 156 2 William 8 Lin ion r...... J48- 94 Byron Y Soule ...... 369 - 218 Charles R. Sllgh u s...... 206— 56 County Treasurer— William Heap d...... thing they have contended for is econ ­ Thomas H Eddy u ...... 151 David 8 French r...... 154 Member of the State Board of Education — Ferdinand Uruoker us...... 149 John Glberson n...... 6 James W Simmons r...... 102 omically and morally true, only ill can Presidential Electors — County Treasurer— Rufus F. Sprague d...... 5 Joseph it Bohr u s...... 156 2 David S French r...... 871 —228 Prosecuting Attorney — Elmer Houser p ...... 1 Josiah ("Gray r...... 243— 94 Lieutenant Governor — William H Brunson r...... 154 Frank S Dewey 11 s...... 285 188 come to the republic by forcing it to John Russell p...* ...... 3 Joseph R Bohr u s...... 148 Thomas B. Dunstan r...... 150 Prosecuting Attorney- Henry Walbridge u s...... 156 2 Joseph B Steere n ...... 2 the front at a time when its acceptance Spencer O'Fisher us...... 149 Henry Andrus p ...... 1 Circuit Court Cuniinisidoner — Howard Edwards d...... w'esley C Richards n ...... William H Brunson r ...... 379 —232 Justin K. Whiting u 8 ...... 208 — 58 Henry Walbridge us...... 147 Lewis Severance r...... 154 State Senator —19th District— is absolutely hopeless, lu all fairness, Johns Farrd...... 1 Harvey B. Hatch n ...... 6 Chester W Martin r...... 117 State Senator —19th District— Circuit Court Commissioner — Charles J Snelling u s...... ;156 2 in all good conscience and in all good Lewis Severance ...... 385 —808 Theodore A. Felch d ...... 6 Circuit Court Commissioner — Elisha Mudge n b...... 268 146 Chester W Martin r...... 244- 9(1 Secretary of State— Ezra K Averlll r...... 154 Representative lu Htute Legislature, Clinton Elisha Mudgt u s...... -...148 Charles J Snelling u s...... 167 Washington Gardner r...... 149 policy, the gold staudard people are en ­ Ezra Averlll ...... 871 —214 Frank M Osborn us...... 156 2 County — Representative in State Legislature, Clinton George Roelofs p ...... 1 Coroner — 1 hester-E Jakson r...... 102 titled to a clear held to demonstrate County — Frank M Osborn ...... 150 Almon G Bruce u s...... 308 — 59 Coroner — Samuel A Cliff r...... 154 Newell A Dryer...... 278 176 their ability to bring back to this peo ­ Chester B Jackson r...... 214— 96 Salem A Deau n ...... 0 Myron N Duncan u s...... 156 2 Sheriff — Newell A Dryer u s ...... 148 Samuel A Cliff ...... 371-221 Samuel L. Boyce d...... 5 Myron N Duncan u s...... -...... 160 Coroner — Alonzo E Dunn r...... 107 ple prosperity, comfort and content ­ 8heriff — State Treasurer— Robert M Swigart u s...... 278 171 Alonzo E Dunn r...... 245— 97 James DeWitt McCollum r...... 372-222 Janies DeWitt McCollum r....(...... 154 ment. The individual who will stand Charles F Crell u a...... 150 George A. 8teel r...... 140 Charles F Cr.-11 us...... 156 2 Judge of Probate — Robert M 8wigart u s...... 148 Robert Ki ng p...... 1 Surveyor — Charles M Merrill r...... 126 Judge of Probate — Surveyor — Otto R Karate u 8 ...... 209 — 00 in the way of these three things is no Charles Eddy r ...... 373—231 Charles Eddy r...... 154 Henry J Patterson u s...... 260 184 Charles M Merrill r...... 253—114 Isaac N. Shepherd n ...... 0 Alfred B Ide u s...... 156 2 County Clerk— friend of his kind. The News is forced Henry J Patterson u s...... 139 Alfred B Ide u 8 ...... 162 wilder D, Stevens d...... 6 ESSEX. W Ilham M Smith r...... 101 to concede that mere academic discuss­ County Clerk- OVID. Auditor General — Emory E Urie u s...... 284 183 William M Smith r...... *48- 96 Presidential Electors: — Governor — Roscoe D. Dlx r...... U0 Register of Deeds— ion will not revive the languishing in ­ Emory E Urie u s...... 149 William A Heartt p ...... 1 Josiah C Gray r ...... 285 72 Myron V Houle r...... 108 ltegister of Deeds— Hazen 8 Plngree ...... 409 —148 dustries nor feed the hungry mouths Robert C Safford p ...... 7 Arthur E Cole u s...... 209 — 00 John Russel p ...... 9 Thomas 11 Eddv u s...... 288 180> Byron V Soule r...... 243— 94 ' ‘ ...... Charles R Sllgn us...... 261 Abram G. Jackson n ...... 0 Spencer O Fisher u s...... 168 County Treasurer— with bread. We are not in position to ■Tnotuas H Eddy u s...... 149 Irving W. Conkey d...... 5 Wesley C Richards n ...... 5 David 8 French r...... 1...... 104 County Treasurer— John Glberson n ...... 1 John S Furr d ...... • Rufus F Sprague d...... 15 Commissioner of the State Land Office— Joseph R Bohr u s...... 281 177 promise the blessings of free coinage David 8 French r...... 249— 107 wrilain A. French r...... 149 Representative In congress, Hth district:— Prosecuting Attorney — Joseph R Rohr u s...... 112 Lieutenant Governor — William S Linton r...... 240 71 for the next five years to come. Our Tbonias i) Dunstan ...... 395 —118 William Parmenter p ...... 1 William H Brunson r...... 104 Prosecuting Attorney — Martin G. Loennecker u s.... ’...... 209 — 60 Ferdinand Brucker 11 s...... 169 Henry Wnlhrltlge 11 s...... 282 17S ■ W’llllam H Brunson r...... 240— 90 * Henry Andrus p ...... 8 Governor: — gold standard friends do promise what Justin R Whiting u s...... 277 Kodolph R. Atkins 11...... 6 Circuit Court Commissioner — Henry Walbrldge u s...... 150 Aluieron M. Tinker d...... 5 Hazen S Plngree r...... 249 108 I>?wls Severance r...... 102 we confess our inability to supply. Our Circuit Court Commlsstoner- Harvey H Hatch n ...... 1 Robert (’ Safford p ...... 0 Theodore A Felch d ...... 9 Attorney General — Charles J Snelling u s...... 284 182 advice to our silverite friends is to stand I Lewis Severance r...... 243— 91 Fred A. Maynard r...... 149 Charles R Sllgh n s...... 146 Circuit Court Commlssionei — Charles J Snelling u s...... 1*9 Secretary of State— • John Glberson n ...... 6 Washington Gardner r...... 401—134 Noah W. cheever p ...... 1 Ezra R Averlll r...... 102 aside and let the existing policy have Ezra Averlll r...... 244— 95 Alfred J. Murphy u 8 ...... 209 — 60 Rufus F Sprague d...... 11 Frank M Osborn u s...... 284 182 Frank M Osborn u s...... 149 George Roelofs p ...... * Lieutenant Governor: — its perfect work. We can hope for Almon G Bruce u ...... 277 Charles K. Perrine n...... 0 Coroner — Coroner — Cyrus E. Lothrop d...... 6 Thomas B Dunstan r...... 23H 78 Samuel A Cliff r...... 102 ■ Samuel A Cliff r -...... 942 — 92 Salem A Dean ...... 1 Henry Andrus p ...... 10 nothing by opposition ; let us give op ­ Samuel L Boyce d...... 8 1 Superintendent of Public Instruction — Myron N Duncan u s...... 284 182 Myron N Duncan u s...... 150 ^ason E Hammond r...... 149 Justin U Whiting us...... 160 Coroner — portunity to our friends to work their James DeW’Itt McCollum r...... 213— 93 State Treasurer— Robert 8 Avann p. ’...... 1 Harvey B Hatch 11...... 5 James DeW’Itt McCollum r...... 102 own hope for all it is worth. Charles F Crell u s...... 160 George A Steel ...... 385 —106 David E Haskins u s...... 209 — 60 Theodore A Felch d...... If* Charles F Crell u s...... 284 182 Surveyor — Robert Kingp —...... -...... * Charles C Willett n ...... 6 Secretary of State:— Surveyor — The News has urged again and again Charles Eddy r...... -.243— 94 Otto E Karate u s...... 280 William Heap d...... 5 Washington Gardner r...... 242 85 Charles Eddy r.,...... 102 Alfred B Ide u s...... —149 Isaac N Shepard ...... 1 Member of Stale Board of Education — George Roelofs p ...... 9 Allred B Ide us ...... 2H4 182 in these columns that no policy, short W ilder D Stevens d...... 11 Alinon G Bruce u s...... 57 James W Simmons r...... 149 BENGAL. of open disloyalty to fundamental truth OLIVE. Auditor General — ___ m Elmer Houser p ...... 1 Salem a Denim ...... 1 5 Roscoe D Dlx ...... 838- 120 Samuel L Boyce d...... 10 Presidential Electors — ■ Governor — Frank S Dewey u s...... 209 — 60 Josiah C Gray r...... 173 55 can wreck our political and industrial Hazcn Si PinPlngree r...... 181- 25 William A Heartt p ...... 9 Joseph B steere n ...... 0 State Treasurer:— Arthur E Cole us...... 276 George A Steel r...... 288 73 John Russel p ...... 3 life. The needs of this people are so Robert C Salford p ...... Howard Edwards d...... 5 Spencer O Fisher u s...... 118 Charles R Sllgh u 8 ...... 156 . Abram G Jack»on n ...... 1 Representative in Congress. 8th Congressional Robert Klhg p ...... 14 Irving W Conkey d...... 9 Otto E Kjirste u s...... 160 w esie.v C Richards n ...... 1 many and so large, and our intelligence • John Glberson n ...... 1 District— John S Farr d ...... 1 Rufus F Sprague d...... -...... 9 Commissioner of the State Land Office— William S Linton r ...... 151 Isaac N Shebard n..„ ...... 5 and skill to meet these needs are so William A French r...... 395- 118 Wilder D Stevens d...... ,...... 10 Representative In Congress, 8th District— Lieutenant Governor — Ferdinand Brucker u 8 ...... 209 — 58 W’llllam S Linton r...... 174 59 abundant, that like a healthy man we William Parmenter p ...... 9 Presidential Electors — Auditor General: — Thomas B Dunstan r...... 178 — 20 Martin G. Loennecker us...... 277 Roscoe D Dlx r...... 288 80 Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 116 Henry Andrus p ...... Josiah C Gray r...... >..149 Governor — can stand a good deal of poison in the Rodolph R Atkins n ...... 1 Jobu Russell p ...... 1 W’llllam A Heartt p ...... 12 Justin R Whiting u s...... -.158 Aimeron M Tinker d...... » Arthur E Cole 11 s...... 15H Hazen 8 Plngree r ...... 176 68 system and still maintain a tolerably Harvey B Hatch n ...... 1 At tor ney Oeneral — _. Speucer O Fisher us...... 209 — 60 Robert C Safford p ...... 8 Theodore A Fetch d...... 8 W esiev C Richards n ...... 0 Abram G Jackson n ...... 5 Charles It Sllgh u s...... 118 vigorous life. The News does not be ­ Fred A Maynard r...... 391 —116 Johns Farr d...... a Irving W Conkey d...... 10 Secretary of State— Noah W Cheever p ...... 9 Commissioner of the State Land Office: — John Glberson n ...... 1 State Senator, l»th District— Rufus F Sprague d ...... 1 lieve it necessary to remain so deep Washington Gardner ...... 179 — 22 Alfred J Murphy u ...... 278 Chester W Martin r...... 148 William A French r...... 238 79 George Roelofs p ...... Charles K Perrine ...... 1 William Parmenter p ...... II Lieutenant Governor — down in the mire as the country has Almon G Bruce u s ...... Ml Cyrus K Lothrup d...... 9 Klisha Mudge u s ...... 211— (KI Thomas B Dunstan r ...... 174 5f> Representative in state Legislature, Clinton Martin G Loennecker u s...... 159 Henry Andrus p ...... 8 been for three years. There is truth iu Salem A Dean n ...... 1 Superintendent of Public Instruction — County- Rodolph It Atkins n ...... 5 Samuel i, Boyce d ...... -...... 8 Jason E Hammond ...... 394 —116 Aimeron \l Tinker d...... 10 Justin R Whiting us...... 115 Cheater E Jackson r...... 151 Harvey B Hatch 11...... 1 what the Republican orators have been State Treasurer— Robert 8 Avann p ...... 9 Attorney General: — David E Haskins us...... 278 Newell A Dryer us ...... •...... 208 — 57 Fred A Maynard r...... 287 77 Theodore A Felch d ...... t telling us of the power of hope and con ­ George A Steel r...... 153 Sheriff — Secretary of State— • Robert King p...„ ...... Charles C Willett n ...... 1 Noah W Cheever p ...... 10 fidence and all-cheerful temper. We William Heap d...... 8 Alonzo E Dunn r...... 149 Alfred J Murphy u s...... 160 W .shlngton Gardner r...... 174 5t> Otto E Karste u *...... 161— 8 Robert M Swigart u 8...... 210— 61 George Roelofs p ...... 8 Isaac N Shepard n ...... 1 Member of State Board of Education — Churles K Perrine n ...... 6 believe these things can be made to James W Simmons r...... 391 —117 Judge of Probate — Almon G Bruce u s...... 115 Wilder D Stevens d...... 8 Charles M Merrill r...... 160 Cyrus E Lothrop d 10 Salem A Dean n ...... 1 count for much if everybody will now ’ Auditor General — Elmer Houser p ...... 9 Superintendent of Public Instruction* — Frank S Dewey us...... 277 Henry J Patterson u s...... 199 — 30 Jason EHatniuondr 237 77 Samuel L Boyce d ...... 1 turn about and cheer up. The people Roscoe D Dlx r...... 178 — 20 County Clerk— State Treasurer— William A Heartt p, ...... Joseph B Steere n ...... 1 William M Smith r...... 175 nobert S Avann p II George A Stflel r...... >...170 52 Arthur E Dole u s...... 150 Howard Edwards d...... 10 David K Haskins 160 who control the money and the capital Representative In Congress, 8th Congressional Emory E Urie us...... 189 — 14 Robert King p ...... 8 Abram Jackson n ...... 1 Register of Deeds Charles C Willetts 5 Ottv E Karate 11 s...... 118 of the nation have been promising that Irving W Conkey d....~...... 8 District- Byron V Soule r...... 151 W’lllium Heap d ...... 10 Isaac N Shepard n ...... 1 Commissioner of the State Laud Office— William 8 Linton r...... 398— 117 Member of the State Board of EUueatlon: — if the election went their way all this Thomas H Eddy 11 s...... 209 — 58 Janies W Simmons r...... 28*1 76 wilder D Stevens d...... 1 William A French r...... 178- 20 Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 281 County Treasurer— Auditor General — would be thrown at once into business Willlrtn Parmenter p ...... Presidential Electors — Elmer Houser p ...... 10 Josiah C Gray r...... 336—117 Davids French ...... 151 Frank S Dewey u s...... 160 Roscoe D Dlx r...... 174 5D channels, that labor w’ouid be asked co Martin G Loennecker u s...... 158 Joseph R Bohr u 8 ...... 208 — 67 William A Heartt p ...... 8 Rodolpb R Atkins n ...... 1 John Russell p ...... 8 Prosecuting Attorney- Joseph B Steere n ...... 5 Arthur K (Vile u s...... 115 turn in and lend a hand, and thus the AI moron M Tinker d...... 8 SpencerO Fisher us...... 219 William H Brunson r...... 148 Howard Edwurds d...... 11 Abram G Jackson n ...... 1 Attorney General — Wesley C Richards n ...... 1 State Senator 19th District;— Henry Walbridge u s...... 210— 62 Chester W Martin r...... 233 59 Irving W Conkey d...... 1 languishing life of industry would be Fred A Maynard r...... 178 — 20 John S Farr d...... 6 Circuit Court Commissioners — Coinmlsdoner of the State Land Office— Noah W Cheever p ...... State Senator —19th District— Elisha Mudge 11 s ...... 174 revived. Let us look for its fultillment ; Lewis severance r...... 151 Representative In State legislature Clluton William A French r...... /...... 174 5D Alfred J Murphy u 8 ...... 158 Chester W Martin r...... a ...... 390—113 Charles J Snelling u s...... 208— 57 William Parmeter <1...... 3 let us play ihis game for all it is wrorth. Charles K Perrine n ...... 1 Elisha Mudge u 8 ...... 283 Ezra R Averlll r...... 151 county: — Martin O Loennecker u s...... 115 Cyrus E Lothrop d...... 8 Representative In State Legislature, Clinton Chester K Jackson r...... 287287 69 This is the condition ; let us lay by the Frank M Osborn u s...... 266— 57 Newell A Dryer u s * ...... t«5H Kodolph R Atkins n ...... 1 Superintendent of Public Instruction — County — _ Coroners — Aimeron M Tinker d...... 1 Jason K Hammond r...... 178 — 20 Chester E Jackson r...... 405—132 Sheriff: — theory for a season. We hold the gold Samuel A Cliff r...... 151 Alonzo E Dunn r...... 241241 74 Attorney General — Robert 8 Avann p ...... Newell A Dryer...... 273 Myron N Duncan u s...... 308 — 57 Fred A Maynard r...... 174 5» standard to its w’ord and put no straw David E Haskins u s...... 158 Sheriff- _ _ Robert M Swigart u s...... 167167 James DeWitt McCollum r...... 151 Judge of Probate: — Noah W Cheever p ...... 3 Chariest) Willett n ...... 1 Alonzo E Dunn r...... 1...... 885 — 90 Charles FCrell us...... 208 — 57 Allred J Murphv 11 s...... 115 in its way. Its failure to re-establish William Heap d...... 8 Robert M Swigart u s...... 285 Charles M Merrill r...... 25t25t 94 Surveyor — Henry J Patterson u s...... 157 Charles K Perrine n ...... 1 this people. If failure there be, will be Member of the State Board of Education — Judge of Probate — Charles Eddy r...... 149 Cyrus E Lothrop d...... 1 James W Simmons r...... 178 — 30 Charles M Merrill r...... 894 —110 County Clerk— Superintendent of Public Instruction — through no fault of silver’s gloomy Henry .1 Patterson us...... 281 Alfred U Ide u s...... 210— 61 William M Smith r...... 245245 84 Elmer Houser p ...... Emory E Urie ti s...... 16IH161 Jason E Hammond r...... 174 5D propbesyings. Id the event of failure, Frank 8 Dewey u s...... >....156 County Clerk- LEBANON Robert S Avann p ...... 3 Joseph B Steere n ...... 1 William M Smith r...... 3P6—114 Register of Deeds— David E Haskins 11 s...... 115 let the adverse powers beware. —Detroit Presidential Electors— Byron V’ Soule r..-...... 242242 78 Howard Edwards d...... 8 Emory E Urie a s...... 282 Josiah C Gray r...... 15B Thomas H Eddy u s...... 164164 Charieu C Willett n ...... 1 Evening News Representative in Congress —8th Congres ­ Register of Deeds — John Russel p ...... County Treasurer— W’ililant Mend d ...... 1 sional District- Byron V Soule r...... 436--176 David 8 French r...... 215245 8484 Member of the State Royrd of Education — WlliIam S Linton r...... ,175— 14 Thomas H Eddy u ■...... 250 Spencer O Fisher u ■...... 157 4 James W’ Simmons r...... 174 5t> Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 161 Wesly C Richards n ...... Joseph R Bohr u s...... 161 If Tuesday’s election proves a victory County Treasurer— John M Farr d...... Prosecuting Attorney — Elmer Houser p ...... 3 Presidential Electors — * David 8 French r...... 395- 111 Kepresntatlve In Congress Eighth Dlat.— W’llllam H Brunson r...... 226 50 Frank S Dewey u s...... 115 at all, it will certainly not be for the Josiah C Gray r...... 178 — 15 Joseph R Bohr u ■...... 284 William S Linton r...... 154 Henry Walbridge u s...... 176176 Joseph B Steere n ...... 1 John Russell p.. v...... Prosecuting Attorney — Howard Edwards...... 1 Republicans. The Democrats helped Spencer O Fisher us...... 161 Ferdinand Brucker u a...... 156 2 Circuit Court Commissioner — william H Brunson r...... 397 —117 Governor — Iaiw Is Severance r...... 240 74 State Senator 19th district— them, which fact they seem to forget. W’esley C Richards n ...... 1 Henry Walbridge us...... 280 Hazen S Plngree r...... 150 0 Charles J Snelling u s...... 166166 Cheater W Martin r...... 174 59 John 8 Farr d ...... 8 Circuit Court Commissioners — Robert () Safford p ...... Circuit Court Commissioner — Elisha Mudge u s ...... 116 On all questions, except the money State Senator —19th District— Lewis Severance r...... 397 —117 ...240 74 Representative State legislature— Chester W Martin r..>...... 176— 16 Charles It Sllgh a s...... 150 Ezra U Averlll r...... question, they are divided as before. Ezra R Averlll r ...... 397 —117 John Glberson n ...... 1 Frank M Osborn u s...... 166166 Chester E Jackson r...... 174 59 Elisha Mudge u s...... 160 Charles J Snelling u •...... 280 Rufus F Sprague d...... Coroner — Newell A Dryer u s...... 116 Representative in State Legislature, Clinton Frank MOsborn us...... 290 Lieutenant Oovernor — Samuel A Cliff ...... 242242 77 Sheriff — —The following are the pluralities of County — Coroners — • Thomas B. Dunstan r...... 158 Myron N Du man u s...... 165165 Alonzo E Dunn r...... 172 56 Chester E Jackson r...... 178 — 19 Samuel A Cliff r...... 397 —114 Henry Andrus p ...... Coroner — Robert M Swigart u s...... 116 the principal officers on the county tick­ Newell A Dryer u s...... 159 James DeWitt McCollum r...... 891 —111 Justin R Whiting u s...... 157 4 James DeWitt McCollum r...... 242 79 Judge of Probate — et : Alonzo E. Dunn, sheriff, 37 : Chas. Sheriff — Myron N Duncan u s...... 280 Harvey B Hatch n ...... 1 Charles F Crell u s...... 168 Charles M Merrill r...... 184 81 Alonzo B Dunn r...... 179 — 22 Charles F Crell us...... 283 Theodore A Felch d...... Surveyor — Henry J Patterson 11 s...... 103 M. Merrill, judge of probate, 369; Wm. Robert M Swigart u s...... >...... 167 Surveyor — Secretary of State— Charles Eddy ...... 243243 79 County Clerk— Judge of Probate — Charles Eddy ...... 397— 117 Washington Gardner r...... 158 Alfred B Ide u s...... 161 Wiliam M Smith r...... 174 59 M. Smith, clerk, 89; Byron V. Soule, Charles M Merrill r...... 184 — 34 Alfred B Ide us...... 280 George Roelofs p ...... Emory EUrle u s...... 116- Henry J Patterson u s...... 160 DALLAS. Regtster of Deeds— register of deeds, 96; David S. French, BINGHAM. Almon G Bruce u s...... 157 4 County Clerk—| Salem A iiean n ...... 1 Presidential Electors — Byron V Soule r...... 176 62 county treasurer, 112; Henry Walbridge, William M Smith r...... 178 — 16 Governor — Josiah C Gray r...... 102102 Thomas H Eddy u s...... 114 Emory E Urie u s...... >....180 Samuel.I, Boyce d...... County Treasurer— prosecuting attorney, 40. The county Hazen 8 Plngree r...... 677—114 State Treasurer— John llussel p ...... 1 Register of Deeds— Robert C Safford p ...... 6 George A Steel ...... 156 2 Spencer O Fisher u s ...... 285 188 David S French r ...... 175 60 gives McKinley only 12 plurality. • Byron V Soule r..... >...... 177— 20 Cnarles R Sllgh us...... 563 Robert King p...... Weslpy C Richards n ...... 2 Joseph R Bohr 11 s...... '...... 115 Thomas H Eddy u s...... 159 John Glberson n ...... 8 Otto E Karate ti s...... 154 John s Farr d...... Prosecuting Attorney — County Treasurer— Rufus F Sprague d...... 19 Isaac N Shepard n ...... 1 Representative in Congress Hth Congresslo n W’llllam H Ilrnnson r...... 170 50 COWING KVENTS. David S French r...... 179 — 22 Lieutenant Governor — Wilder D Stevens d...... al District— Henry Walbridge u s...... 120 Joseph R Bohr u s...... 157 Thomas B Dunstan r...... 662-- 77 Circuit Court Commissioner — Auditor General — William 8 Linton r...... IOI lewis Severance r ...... 174 59 The ladles’ literary club will meet with Mrs Prosecuting Attorney- Henry Andrus p ...... -...... 8 Roscoe D Dlx r...... 154 Ferdinand Brucker 11 s...... 286 185 William H Brunson r...... >.178 — 15 Justin R Whiting u 8 ...... 585 William A Heartt p ...... Governor — Charles J Snelling u s...... 116 E. Pennell next Wednesday, November 11, at Henry Walbridge u ■....»...... 163 Harvey B Hatch n ...... 3 Arthur E Cole u s...... 156 2 Hazen 8 Plngree r...... 110 Circuit Court Commissioner — Circuit Court Commissioner- Theodore A Felch d...... 19 Ezra R Averlll r...... 175 60 2 p. m, Abram (1 Jackson n ...... 1 Robert C Safford p ...... 2 Frank M Osborn us...... 115 The B. V. R. C. will hold its first meeUng of* Lewis Severance r...... -175— 14 Secretary of State— , Irving W Conkey d...... Charles R Sllgh u s ...... 276 166 Charles J Snelling u s...... >...161 Wasaington Gardner r...... 664-- 81 Commissioner of the State Land Office— John Olberson n ...... 2 Coroner — the season at the pastor's study in the M. E Ezra R Averlll r...... 177— 16 George Roelofs p ...... 4 William A French r...... 154 Rufus F Sprague d ...... Samuel A Cliff r...... 175 60 church, next Monday evening. Frank M Osborn u ■...... 159 Almond G Bruce u s...... 583 William Parmenter p ...... Lieutenant Governor — Myron N Duncan r...... 115 Coronor — Coroner — The ladles' aid society, of Olive, will meet Salem A Dean n ...... 8 Martin G loennecker u s...... 156 2 Thomas B Dunstan r ...... 102 Samuel A Cliff r...... >.>.177— 18 Samuel L Boyce d...... 12 Rodolph K Atkins n ...... 1 Henry Andrus p ...... 1 James DeWitt McCollum r...... 175 60 with Mrs. Hattie MoConkey, Wednesday, No­ Myron N Duncan u s...... ,159 State Treasurer- Aimeron M Tinker d...... Justin R Whiting ti s...... 285 183 Charles F Crell u a...... 115 vember 11, at 10 o'clock a. no. All Invited. James DeW’Itt McCollum...... 177— 18 Qeorge A Steel ...... 309 Attorney General — Harvey B Hatch n ...... Surveyor — Charles F Crell u •...... 159 Churles Eddy r...... 175 60 The King ’s Daughters will serve a chicken- Robert King p ...... 15 Fred A Maynard r...... 154 Thpodore A Felch d...... Surveyor — Otto E Karate us...... 609 Noah W C. eever p ...... Secretary of State— Alfred B Ide 11 s...... 115 pie supper next Friday night at their flower Charles Eddy r...... 177— 18 Isaac N shepherd n ...... 8 Alfred J Murphy 11 s...... 156 2 Washington Gardner r...... 102 W’ESTPH ALIA show in the rooms opposite the post office. Alfred B Ide u s...... 159 Wilder D Stevensd ...... 19 Charles K Perrine n ...... 1 George Roelofs p ...... 1 Presidential Electors — Josiah C Gray r...... 20 Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Auditor Oeneral — __ . Cyrus E Lothrop d...... Almon O Bruce u s...... 285 183 DUPLAIN. Roscoe D Dlx r...... 687 — 77 Superintendent of Pnbllc Instruction — Salem A Dean n ...... 2 John Russel p ...... The United Brethren of Bengal circuit, Governor — William A Heartt p ...... 3 Jason E Hammond r...... 154 Samuel L Boyce d...... Spencer O Fisher u s...... 854 884 Michigan conference, will bold tbelr first quar­ Hazen 8 Plngree r ....» ...... >...308- a*7 Arthur E Cole u a...... 688 Robert S Avann ...... State Treasurer— Wesly C Richards n ...... Robert C Safford p„..»...... lo Abram G Jackson n ...... 8 David E Haskins u a...... 156 2 George A Steel r...... 101 John 8 Farr d...... 1 terly meeting of this conference year at the Charles K Sllgh u s...... 139 Irving W Conkey d...... 12 Charles C Willett n ...... 1 Robert King p ...... 1 Representative In Congress —Hth Congression ­ West Bingham church, November 7 and 8.1890. John Qlbberson n ...... 2 Commissioner of the State Land Office— Wiliam Heap d...... Otto K Karsteu •...... 286 184 al District— The subjoot for our next Mother's Meeting Rufus F Sprague d-...... 18 W’llllam A French r...... 663— 78 Member of the State Board of Education — Isaac N Shepherd n ...... 2 William 8 Linton r...... 18 Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 856 388 is "What Stories to Tell the Children, and by Lieutenant Governor — William Parmenter p ...... 8 James W Simmons r...... 154 Wilder D Stevens *1 ...... Thomas B Dunstan r...... 369 —2*1 Martin O Loennecker u a. ..n ...»....58i Elmer Houser p ...... Auditor General — Governor — « What Authority." MeeUng at Mrs. M. A. Henry Andrus p ...... jo Rodolph R Atkina n ...... 8 Frank S Dewey u a...... 156 2 Roscoe D Dlx r...... 102 Hazen S Plngree r...... 38 Hulse, on State street east, at 8 p m., Hatur. Justin R Whiting u ■...... >...,148 Auncron M Tinker d...... 12 Joseph B Steere ...... 1 William A Heartt p ...... 1 Robert C Safford p ...... Harvey B Hatch n ...... 7 Attorney Oeneral — Howard Edwards d...... Arthur K Cole u s...... 285 188 Charles R Sllgh u s...... >.881 299 day of next week. Bring the children. They Theodore A Felch d...... * 4 Fred Maynard ...... 602- 77 State Senator —19th District— Abram O Jackson n ...... 2 John Glberson n ...... will be under proper care. Secretary of State Noah W Cheever p ...... 8 Chester W Martin ...... 154 Irving W Conkey d...... Rufus F Sprague d...... 1 The ladies’ aid society, of West Bengal, will Washington Gardner r...... 881 —214 Alfred J Murphy u a...... 565 Elisha E Mudge u ■...... 156 2 Commissioner of the State Land Office— Lieutenant Governor — George Roelofs p ...... >....» 11 Charles K Perrine n ...... 3 Representative In State legislature, Clinton William A French r...... 102 Thomas B Dunstan r...... 20 give a chlsken pie social at the home of Mr. Almon O Brii00 u ■...... 147 Cyrus E Lothrop d...... 12 County — William Parmenter p ...... 1 Henry Andrus p ...... 1 * and Mrs John Parks on Tuesday evening, No­ 8alem A Dean n ...... 7 Superintendent of Public Instruction — Chester E Jackson ...... 154 Martin G Loennecker u s...... 285 188 Justin R Whiting n s...... 854 884 vember 10, for the benefit it their pastor. The Samuel L Boyce d...... 5 Jason E Hammond r...... 66>— 77 Newell A Dryer u a...... 156 2 Rodolph R Atkins n ...... 2 Harvey B Hatch n ...... State Treasurer— Roberts Avann p,...... • Sheriff — Aimeron M Tinker d...... Theodore A Felch d...... 1 public will also have a chance of drawing one George A Steel r...... 868-216 David R Haskins n a...... (85 Alonzo E Dunn r...... 14S Attorney General — Secretary of State— quilt, inclusive with their supper tickets. Bill Robert King p ...... »...... 12 Charles C Willett n ...... 8 Robert M Swigart n s...... 162 J4 Fred A Maynard r...... 102 •Washington Gardner r...... 20 for supper 40 cents a couple. Otto B Kkratc u a...... 149 William Heap d...... 12 J udge of Pnbsts- Noah W Cheever p ...... 1 George Koel fs p ...... 1 Isaac N Shepherd n ...... 7 Member of the State Board of Education — C’harles Terrill ...... 160 10 Alfred J Murphv n s...... 285 188 Almon O Bruce u s...... 854 884 Wilder D stevens d...... 6 James W. Simmons r...... ’...... 668 — 78 Henry J Patterson a s...... 150 Charles K Perrine n ...... 2 Salem A Dean n...... The Independent and Detroit Trib ­ Auditor General — f Elmer Houser p ...... 3 County (lerk— Cyrus E Lothrop d...... Samuel L Boyce d...... 1 Roscoe D Dlx r...... 868- 221 Frank 8 Dewey u a...... 585 William M Smith r...... 157 Superintendent of Public Instruction — une one year $1.25. William A Heartt p ...... 12 Joseph B Steere n ...... 8 Emory K Urte 11 s...... 158 Jason E Hammond r...... 102 (Continued on Last Page.) CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER rt, 1896

guarded through the years of its tender Awarded "A Straight Tip." HUKATE 49 K19 KM—State of Michigan Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report county of Clinton, aa. At a aeaeionof the Pro­ growth by a few devoted souls. It has Our play goers may look forward to P Highest Honors —World ’s Fair, an evening of rare jollity, tn the near bate Court for the county of Clinton, holden at tbe withstood the blasts of winter and the Probate Office, iu the village of St. Johns, on DR future, when John J. McNally’s first, Friday, tbe 2nd day of October, in tbe year tempests of summer until today seventy and, from all accounts, greatest comedy one thousand eight hundred aud Dinety-six. Present,Charles M. Merrill, Judge or Probate. millions of people rest securely beneath success. “A Straight Tip,” will be given In the matter of tbe estate of MARY C. its majestic branches, its rich fruit falls here. The piece was a big hit iu New M A KTIN , decesaed York, and has achieved great popular ­ On resdlug and filing the petition, duly verified, within the reach of all while the sweet ity on the road since. Horse-racing, of Julia Goerge, praying that the last will aud testament of said dec*a*ed may be proved and ad­ oder of Its fragrant flowers is wafted hook making, and the general character ­ mitted 10 probate aud th»t Constantine Feld- abroad on every breeze and the people istics of frequenters of the track are liettseh or some other sul'able prison may be ap ­ VWCfj pointed administrator of saiu estate. Powder of every nation have been made freer by made the main theme. W ith such popu ­ lar targets to aim at it is naturally ex ­ Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday, the the inspiration tbe^ have received from Ath dsy of November A. D. 1896 at oue ABSOLUTELY PURE W CREAM pected that McNally would make sev­ o ’clock iu tbe alteruo#u, be assigurd for tbe our grand old liberty tree. eral “bull ’s-eyes,’' and iu the cities hearing of said petition, aud that the heirs at law where the play has been seen the critics and legate*s of said deceased and all other persons Not for themselves alone did the Interested in said will are required to appear at a American Independence. colonists declare their independence nor are a unit in agreeing that.he has im­ session of said Court then to be holden al tbe The following article is one of the proved every available opeuing for the Probate Office, in the Village of 8*. Johns, and The Independent for the nation only but for all maukind, BAKING introduction ot his sparkling wit and show cause, if any there be, why the will should two entered iu competition at our not be approved. and the spirit 1ms been transmitted ludicrously funny character drawings And 11 is further ordered that notice be giver county fair, for the scholarship for a from father to son, from mother to which distinguishes everything he does. to the persons interested in said estate or tbe Published every Friday morning from The two years'course in Wheaton College, Of course there are numerous excellent pendency of tbe bearing thereof bycausing a copy Indepkndbnt Block, No. 17 Clinton daughter, from generation to generation of this order to be published in the Clinton Inde ­ Avenue. POWDER specialty features, hut they are intro ­ the value of which is $55 : on and on until today our towns and pendent, a newspaper printed and circulated in MOST PERFECT MADE. duced legitimately, and in no wav in ­ said county of Clinton for three successive week* GEO. a. CORB1T, Proprietor Mr. President, Honorable Judges, cities, our whole country, the very at­ terfere with the play proper. In the A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free previous to said day of heartogV FRANK K. DE WITT, - Leasee Ladies and Gentlemeu : It would be mosphere of our cities and country teem hands of Henderson's Comedians, the CHARLES M MERRILL. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, play is given with a dash and vigor that A true copy Judge of Probate. • TKltMM i presumptuous in me to entertain for one with the spirit of independence. The 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. does not leave room for a dull • 1.00 moment the idea that I can do any ­ lake steamer at Duluth loaded with its Htrlcly la Advance, moment.. The production entails the ROBATE OK UK 1C—State of Michigan, thing like justice to my subject in the cargo of wheat, sends up its shrill use of special scenery and calcium All Settlements of Past Due Subscriptions Pcounty of Clinton, ss. At a session ofthe Pro­ will be made at the rate of SI.SO short space of time allotted to me; hut whistle only to he re-echoed by its cotton effects, ai.d has an abundance of new bate court for the county of Clinton, bolden at the W. C. T. U. CORNER. and pretty music. rebate office, in tbe village of St. Johns, on Per Year. even in this limited amount of time it ladeu sister of Savannah. The ship ionday, the 5th day of October, In the year 8one thousand eight hundred and uinely-tix. • Our advertising rates are S100 per column per shall he my purpose to briefly sketch carpenter's hammer iu Maine answers Our Motto :—"For God, Home and Every Land, Present. Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. annum. Business notices five cents per line for the course of human events by which to the miner's pick in California with In the matter of the estate of JESSE POPE, each Insertion. Editorial noticea, ten cents. a minor. Business cards, $1 per line per year. we are favored with, that of which every the same ringing, vibrating sounds of Marriage, blrih and death notices Inserted free. The annual state convention was GranJ Tmnt Railway System. Ou reading and filing the petition duly verified Obituary comments, resolutions, cards o' thanks, American may proudly boast, his inde ­ independence. Only a few years ago of Ktnina Alexander, guardian of said minor held recently at Marquette. From Detroit & Milwaukee Div. praying that she may be licensed to sell tbe real etc., will be charged for at the rate of Are cents pendence ; and I hope to present some the people poured into Michigan from estat e ot her said ward. per line. report published in the Michigan Union Correspondence containing local news Is solicited thoughts which may iflspire us to court the East aud from the South, and for Thereupon it it ordered, that Thursday, we take the following extracts : TIME TABI E the Ath day of November, A. I» 1 KIRI at one from all parts of the county. that spirit of independence which has what ? But to flud homes aud be inde ­ o ’clock in the aftei'hoon be assigned lor the hear ­ SaCILITIKS FOR DOINO “The corresponding secretary of the IN EFFRCT ing of said petition, and that the next of kin of been preserved through the toil, the pendent. said ward and all other persona interested in JOB PRINTIN O state, Mrs. Julia R. Parish, gave her May 4th, 1896. said estate are required to appear at a session of suffering aud the blood of our ancestors What has been the result of all this ? said court then to be holdeu at the Probate Office Unsurpassed foratvle and cheapness report. She showed a gain in member and has been transmitted to us as a We have gone on developing the re- WESTWARD. in the village of St. Johns and show .-auae if any precious bequest and one which we are ship of 895. there be, why tbe prayer of tbe petitioner should sourses of a region teeming with fertil­ X. uot lie granted. Mrs. Jennie Voorhies, treasurer, told ZJ 13, . C ,a* And it is further ordered, that notice be given BUSINESS DIRECTORY. to preserve unpolluted for generations ity. We have entrenched ourselves O'm , of the financial standing of the State jlx % £ K to the persons interested in said estate, ofthe pen ­ STATIONS. No

yet unborn. amid noble institutions with temples dency of said petition and the bearing thereof by organization. Its money matters are in 1*1

Except causing a copy of tbia order to be published in Barbers. Let us examine the past. We readily enshrined in religious toleration, with « *5 8unday. S* 2 tbe ClintoD independent, a newspaper printed good shape, and it starts the year with s « Mail u z, and circulated In said county of Clinton, for ACOB POEKCH, proprietor or TheCentra observe that the events which have di­ colleges aud academies which are shed ­ a cash balance on hand of $1,069.79. a. m. a. m. p. m. p in. p. Ul. three successive weeks previous to said day of Barber 8hop. Ladies’ and children ’s hair rected the course of history has not al­ ding their brilliant rays throughout our hearing. Jcutting aspecialty. Good hath rooms In connection Mrs. E. N. Law, of the twelfth dis DETROIT...... Lv 6 55 11 15 4 05) 8 00 10 45 ways been great battles, for very few broad laud and though, not yet one and Milwaukee Jet.... 7 16 11 32 4 25 8 15 11 05 CHARLES M. MERRILL, trict, among other things, said : p. Ul. a. ui. (A truecoov.) Judge of Probate. of the many conflicts of arms have had Pontiac ...... 8 OO 6 07 Attorneys. a quarter centuries old, we possess the “Almost as badly off as suffering Ar­ 12 17 8 58 12 15 great determining forou. Insignificant giant's power; hut we display upon our menia is America with the licensed Holly ...... 8 41 1 02 5 51 9 39 1 14 ORTGABE SALK.—Default having been EWIN SEV KK A NCtj« A. H. AT- events, however, have not unfrequeutly banner the stars of peace, and as the Durand ...... 9 35 2 00 6 50 10 15 2 18 X vl $. made in tbe conditions of a mortgage ex ­ liquor traffic. Drink has killed more Owosso Jet...... 10 15 2 SO 7 Sfl 3 05 i TGRNEY. Over Bunday ’a Grocery. 1404 been followed by momentous results. ecuted by Edward Brown and Ella Brown to old flag is unfolded to the breezes on than the Turk, and the worst feature St. Johns ...... 10 54 3 05 8 04 8 58 George W. Emmons aud J. C. Wolverton, dated KDWIN H. LYON. JOHN O. IKK)LINO. Martin Luther posted ninety-flve Thesis every occasion, may God grant that Ionia ...... 11 49 3 57 8 55 5 04 May 13,1892, and recorded Mav 14. 1892 in the YON & BOOLING, Attorneys at Law, 8t. of it is that it kills the soul as well as D. Ill. office of the Register of Deeds for Clinton County, on an old chuich door and that simple those stars may shine as they ever shone, Saranac ...... 12 04 4 13 9 ltl 5 27 in Michigan, in Liber 76 of mortgages, on page 185; Johns, Mich. Office over Kendrick ’s store. the body. If you cannot get up an in Lowell...... 12 17 4 25 9 24 5 « L act was followed by results that revolu ­ a beacon light to the oppressed of every on which mortgage there is claimed lo be due at PAULDING, NORTON A WKIMF.lt, At­ terest in the temperance question just Ada...... 12 32 4 89 9 40 6 1C the date of this notice, twenty-eight hundred and tionized the religions of the world. nation, a shining light which in its in ­ Ora mi Rapid*...... 1 00 5 05 10 0U 6 35 rtgbt dollar* and eighty-seven cents, besides an S torneys at Law. Office over St.Johns Nation- sit down iu your comfortable home be ­ OR. A I. Jet...... 1 05 5 10 10 Id 8 56 allBank 1440 King John signed the Magna Charter, Ferrysburg ...... attorney lee of thirty-five dollars, stipulated iu fluence upon the destinies of the human fore the clock and watch the hands go 2 05 8 1" 11 00 said mortgage, to be paid should any proceedings ILL H. BKUNSON, Attorney at Law and a simple hill of rights, but out of that family, may stand second only to that Graud Haven ...... 2 10 6 15 11 05 be taken to foreclose said mortgage, aud no suit or Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Putt’s around the dial for a few hours. As p. m. p. m. p m proceedings al law or in equity having been in ­ W trifling event has come the parliment of star which guided the wise men of the Milwaukee (Str; 9 00 stituted to recover any part or the debt -ecu red by grocery store. 1816 every eighth minute is ticked off think Chicago (Str).. ii 00 Great Britain, the congress of these east to the place of our Saviour ’s nativ ­ said mo tgage; therefore by virtue of the power JOHN H. KKDKW4. HENRY K. W A I.HKIPKK, that some man lias gone down to of aale in said mortgage contained, and of the statute United States and representative gov ­ ity, and as we gaze upon its silken folds, in such case made and provided, notice is hereby EUEWA A WALHKIDUE, Attorneys drunkard's grave, and to a drunkard ’s EASTWARD. given that on December 26, 1H96, at one at Law, at the old stand, over the "corner ernment everywhere. Henry the eighth may the heart be inspired, the soul en ­ o ’clock in the afternoon, at the west front door of eternity. The politician cries, “All is tn 16. *

Fdrug store,” 8t. Johns, Mich. 1387 Ex- married Ann Bolyn, and church and thused with that same spirit of our * oe“'S the courthouse for Clinton county, iu Michigan, 12, -*• es C

well! ” but all is not well; no, nor never in the village of St. Johns, In said county, there STATIONS. <4 3 No. ALBK1DGK A OSBOKN, Attorneys at state gazed with horror upon that for­ fathers, so that we may he incited to ssg will ne sold at public vendue to tbe highest bidder,

Daily. a®. j) J6 , No. Law. Office over Allison ’* Jewelry Store. will be till this awful liquor traffic has Except, the premises described in said mortgage, vix: The w bidden union and even that sacriligious think as they thought, do as they have M M Sunday. ► M S5

Mail undivided one-half of lot four, and the north half Chicago '.tiU * w H. M. PKKKIX. P. K. PKRKI.N. A. J. BALDWIN been swept away.” act was not without its blessing for by done, guard as they have guarded, aud p. UD. p. in. a. m. p tn. p. m of lot five in block eleven, iu the vi’lage of St. EKHINN A KILIIWIK, Attorneys al A plan was unfolded by one. of our Johns. Clinton countr. Michigan a'-cordtng to the snapping assunder the flimsy thread transmit untainted to our posterity as P Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, generous white ribbon sisters (whose recorded plat of said village. — Dated September pension, real estate agents, conveyancera andthat bound England to the Papal See, they have transmitted to us, ttie noblest Milwaukee (Str) 9 00 9 00 29, 1896. GEORGE W. EMMONS AND money loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, name shall be known hereafter), where ­ Chicago .Str)...... 7 30 7 30 J. C. WOLVERTON. and make collections. Business entrusted to their the way was still further paved towards of their achievements, our indepen ­ a. 11 Pkrrins A Baldwin . Mortgagees. care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. by the State W. C. T. U., through its Grand Haven...Lv l Attorneys for Mortgagees. religious toleration. dence. Claude Y oitden , 9 00 2 10 8 25 Office over Wickes’ grocery, Clinton Avenue, St. district presidents, could raise $100 for Ferrysburg ...... , fi* 3 40 9 05 2 15 8 32 Johns, Mich. 1188 There may be eddies and counter-cui- Maple Rapids, Mich. G. R. A I. Jet...... £ H •s « 37 10 06 8 12 9 50 the Armenian sufferers. — IjMINIKTKATOR’S sALE—Notice is here rents in a river, but the steady and N. H. CANTI.E, Attorney at Law. By order of the executive committee, Grand Rapids ...... “S4 6 45 10 20 3 25 11 00 A by given that hv virtue and in pursuance of W Money to Loan, office head of Clinton powerful sweep of the stream is towards CLINTON COUNTY GRANGE Lowell...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 53 license and authority granted to me, the under ­ avenue, e»st side. 1138 an announcement was made at one of Ionia ...... J 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 signed, by the Probate Court for Clinton County, the sea. Not otherwise have been the t ohns State of Michigan, on the 24th *ay of September, Next Meeting Will be Held In DeWltt on the evening meetings that the collect S J ...... O 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 47 ZRA R. AVKKILL, Attorney and law, St. great political aud intellectual move ­ a. iu. p- n. 1896, to sell real estate belonging to the estate of Johns, Mich. 116 Walker Street East, near Wednesday, November 18, 1H9U. ion of that evening would he donated to Owosso Jet...... 8 57 1 15 6 00 3 05 Oscar M. Br.-ok*. deceased. I will sell at public Epostoffice. ments of history. The one question Owosso ...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 auction to the highest bidder thereior, ou the Clinton County Pomona will meet tne same object. The audience re­ 21st ., to be entire failures, while the defeats 1H96, atone o ’clock p. in., at the late dwelling ative, Myron Moss; negative. Dorr K. work. Christ's conqueRt the third day Westward, No. II has Chair Car. Detroit to Grand house of said deceased, situate on the premises to B. DODGE. .VI. D.. Surgeon and Ho and disasters of those who struggled to be Mild, in tlie Village of Westphalia, sod herein ­ • meonathlc Physician. Office and residence Stowell. Song. South Riley Grange. over death is typical of the victory. It Rapids. No. 45 has Parlor Buffet Car attached Jover 8paulding A Co. ’s hardware, opp. The Steel.free themselves from their thraldom Detroit to Grand Haven, (extra charge, 25 rents. after describtd, the following described premises, Paper, Prof. Win. II. Smith —“The true is the ability to stand on the heights No. 17 has Pullman Sleeper. I>etroit to Chicago vix: Lands commencing 159.38 feet ea t of the have proven in God's own time aud way No. 81 has Sleeper to Graud Rapids. southwest corner of section number four<4)town RANK C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and province of our common school system.” and see victory ; that is wiiat keeps the six (6) north of range four (4) west in Clinton Surgeon. Office over Spaulding A Company ’s to he great victories. The rulers ot an ­ E. H HUGHES. BEN FLETCHER, Fhardware store, St. Johns, Mich. 1367 Discussion, led by Com ’r R. M. Win ­ W. C. T. U. agoing. ’ Ass’t. G. P. A T. A. Trav. Pass. Agent. County, Michigan, thence running north 115.5 cient people sat on thrones surrounded Thos . Rrohlky . Local Agent. feet, thence west 159.38 feet, thence nnrth 264 feet, E. KNAPP. VI. •»., Physician and ston. Original poem, Mrs. W. D. Ilolt- Extra chairs had to he put in the aisle theuce east 830 feet, thence north 897 feet, thence with power and they clutched the gold­ east 165 feet, thence south 960 feet, thence west 293 • 8-rgeon. Office at residence, first house Instrumental music. “Duties of the to accommodate the crowd which gath ­ C■outh of the M. E. church, St. Johns. 1357en fruit which changed in their bands OKTUAQK SALK.—Default having been feet, thence south 315.5 feet, thence west 39 6 state statistician,” F. W. Redfern. Rec­ ered to hear Dr. Mary Wood Allen de M made in the conditions of a mortgage, exe ­ feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.168 H tK'. B. i»., Physician and Snr- to apples of Sodom. Mary Tutor reso­ cuted by Thomas H, Hall and Isabella Hall acres,to according to the survey of said village plat, itation, Master Earl Lewis. Song, De­ liver an address on “Heredity.” The the Central Michigan Sarin** Bank of Lansing, lot number nine (9), block number seven (7) in the • geon, Eureka. Mich. 1217 lutely determined to root out all heri- Village of Westphalia, Clinton County, State of I Witt Grange. Selection, Bessie An ­ doctor is the National superintendent Ingham County. In Michigan, dated June 18. 1892, r W. POLLAKU Physician aDd Surgeon. tiesand yet there were more Protes ­ and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeda Michigan. —Dated September 24th, 1898. • Office over the State Bank of St Johns. Kesi- drus. Question —“How and to what of the Purity department of the W. C. for Clinton County, In Michigan, on November 6, HENRY J. WIEBER. . 1284 tants in England on the day of her deatli 1893, in Liber 84 of Mortgages, on page 448; and Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Es­ ace corner Cass andid OttOttawa streets. extent should county and state expen ­ T. U. work, and as a speaker on sub ­ George W. Stone having been appointed receiver tate of Catherine E. Weiber, deceased. than when she ascended the throne. OT. PONT*. OT. D.» Physician andSur- ses be reduced?” Led by Munson Chase jects pertaining to Bocial purity has ac­ of said Savings Bank on May 8, 1893, and since the • geon. Office over H. L. Hicks’ millinery Charles the V and Phillip the II, both execution of said mortgage, by the Circuit Court of S Recitation, J. N. Plowman. Song, Olive quired an inter-state reputation. the county of Ingham aforesaid, and said mort- ROBATE ORDER—State of Michigan store, No. 14 Clinton avenue. Residence, cornergrasped at universal dominion but their age having been duly assigned on June 26, 1895, of Lansing and Kodgera streets, St. Johns, Mich. Grange. Poem, Ella Pike. Song, De­ Among other things she said : ’Hered­ County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the strength was weakness, their achieve ­ fy said George W. Stone, as such receiver, to PProbate Court for the county of Clinton, holden at ■ 17-OT. HAVENS. OT. D., Homoeopathic Witt Grange. Grange will close in 4th Miner It. Frink, guardian of Austin Hamer, a the Probate office in the village of St. Johns, on ity is a modern word, but the principle minor, by a written assignment, which was re­ W Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. ments failures. See what has come degree and open in 5tli to elect dele­ Saturday, the 17th day of October, in the year woodruff's shoe store. 1183 it embodies is as old as creation itself. corded June 27, 1895, In the office of the Register one thousand eight hundred *Dd ninety-six. from disaster. How hitter it must gates to State Grange. Supper. of Deeda afoieaald, in Liber 79 of mortgages, on Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. The first written account of the law is page 193. and said mortgage having been again In the matter of the estate of UEOKGE R A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ have been to John Robinson and Wil­ duly assigned on June 15, 1896. by said Miner R. geon. Office over Sullivan ’s clothing • EVENING SESSION. in the first chapter of Genesis, where KROLL, decease©. D liam Brewister and the poor people of Frink, as guardian of Austin Hamer aforesaid, to On reading and filing the petition duly verified itore, St. Johns, Mich. 1844tf Song, DeWitt Grange. Paper by Mrs. each beast is bidden by the Creator to Austin Hamer, by a written assignment which of Franklin A. Kroll, praying ibat he or some Scrooby and Austerfleld to be driven was recorded June 20, 189«, in the office ofthe Reg. E. GILLAYt, OT. D.» Physician ana A. E. Dills. Song, by Mamie Lott. bring forth of its kind. In the plant other suitable person may be appointed admin ­ from their homes and compelled to seek later of Deeds aloreaald, in Liber 79 of mortgages, istrator of said estate. , Burgeon. Offlcq at Residence, opposite court Selection by Mrs. J. W. Ennest. Paper world this law of heredity is the farm­ on page 842 ; and said mortgage having been again Thereupon it ia ordered that Thursday, the __ m, west. Office hours to 4 p. w., except Wed- the shelter of an unknown wilderness duly assigned on June 20, 1896, by said Austin 12th day of November, A. D. I KIRI, at one seday, then 6 to 0 p. m. H33 by L. Sibley. Song by Millie Norris er’s guarantee that he will reap what where they could worship God as they Hamer to Miner R. Frink, by a written assign- o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned tor the hear ­ and Mrs. Beadle. Question : “Are the he sows. ment, which waa recorded June 20, 1896, In the ing of said petition at tbe Probate Office in the NIOTOTONS, OT. D., Homoeopathic pleased, hut out of that bitterness has office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid, in IJber village of St. Johns. • Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office present tax laws of Michigan just and Man understands how to use this 79 of mortgagee, on page 842; and there belm And it is further ordered, that notice be given to J»Main street. DeWUt. 11»come this, the greatest of American Re­ fair? If not, why not. and what is the law of heredity in plant and in animal claimed to be due on said mortgage, at the date or the persons interested in said estate of tbe time and public. tbia notice, one hundred and forty-two dollars and place of said bearing by causing a copy of H. KRNKNT SCHEMER, Physician and remedy?” Lead by John F, Clemons. life, afid he himself is no exception to sixty-eight cents, besides an attorney fee of fifteen thtsorder to be published iu the Clinton Independ ­ Surgeon, Office over C. Gruler’s store How England ruled America we all dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to be paid ent. a newspaper printed and circulated in said Dfowler, Mich. *BI Instiumental music. Closing song. A the law. As has been said, ’The sins should any proceedings be taken to foreclose said know. We know bow* time and time county of Clinton tor three successive weexr, previ ­ question box will he prepared and pat ­ of the father are visited on the children mortgage: and no suit or proceedings at law or in ous to said day of hearing. F. BECKWITH, M. !>., OCULIST AND again the colonists begged for their equity having been Instituted to recover any part CHARLES M. MERRILL, E • AUR1ST, 225 E. Main 81., Ionia, Mich. rons should not be afraid to use it. to the third and fourth generation. ’ of the debt secured byjaaid mortgage; therefore, by (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. rights, and how they warned the mother virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage con ­ Please recollect that our State legisla­ She spoke of the three-fold inherit ­ country of the inevitable results were tained, and of the statute Iu such cage made and Veterinary. tors meet this winter, and if you have ance of every individual, the national, irovlded, notice la hereby given that on Decern ROBATE OKDEH-State of Michigan they not conceded, but still continu ­ >«r I*. 1896, at one o ’clock in the aftercoon any resolutions for the good of the order racial and family inheritance, and illus­ at the west front door of the •fourt House for Clin ­ County ot Clinton, sa. At a session of tbe M. GOHN, Vet!nary Surgeon, Office at ing loyal until the signing of that in ­ PProbate court for the county of Clinton, holden at • Flldew A Mtllman ’s drug atore. Keai- and the people in general, have them trated how traits of character came ton County, in Michigan, In the village of St. the Probate office. In the Village of St. Johns, on IDce 204 Ottawa street. strument which contained the grieven- Johns, In esid county, there will be sold at public Friday, the 16th day of October. In the year ready. down through each,. Every man is the vendue to the highest bidder the premises des­ cea of America and declared her abso ­ cribed in said mortgage, vis: Tbe east balf of one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-eix. So full a program demands short dis­ culmination of the traits of his ances ­ the west balf of the northwest quarter of section Present, Chaiies M. Merrill, Judge of Probate Painting. lute independence. True, the seeds of In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH BOHR, cussion and right to the point. tors, or, an Holmes has said, he is to a thirteen. In township five north of range two west, deceased. dissention had been sown for many days In Michigan. Said sale will be made subject to J, PEE OT ATE A D. PAINTER. Ord- The busy season is nearly over. The certain extent an omnibus in which all tbe payment of the remainder of raid mortgage On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, • era by mail promptly attended to. "Qualityand they had fallen on nch sol), had not yet due, and being for six hundred and fifty of Joseph R. Bohr, praying that the last will ami Eand excellence, the aeme of succeae,” la our motto. great political strife is at an end, for a of his ancestors ride. Only he is unlike dollars, due June 18, 1897, with interest payable testament of said deceased may be proved and ad­ Give us a trial. KisOtf been warmed by the fires of patriotism at 8 per cent, computed from June 18, 1896 —Dated mitted to probate, and that be or some other time at least, and the angel of peace, we an omnibus in that none of his passeng ­ suitable person may be appointed executor of said and watered by the tears of the op ­ September 15, 1896 MINER R. FRINK, estate. hope, will fold her white wings above ers ever get out, much as he might like PxaaiN* A Baldwin , Assignee. Undertaking. pressed, but in that supreme moment Attorney* for Aaalgnee. 49-18 Thereupon I* is ordered, that Thursday, the us. So let us have a grand rally of Pat­ to dump the whole load and pick up a 12*h day of November, A. U„ 1896, at one when the old hell announced to Ameri­ o ’clock In the afternoon be assigned for tbe W. INGKAHAOT. UNDERTAKER- rons In DeWitt Grange hall, Wednes ­ new assortment. • Walker Street Eaat, St. Johns, Mich. ^ cans their freedom, the seed burst, the ORTO.A6K SAI.E.j— Default having been hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law s day, November 18th. In behalf of* De­ The fact that acquired traits, virtues ____Mmade ... the conditions of a mortgage and legatees of said deceased and all other persons germ started into life and the slender executedd byb Henry B. Howard and Sarah A. Interested in said will, are required to appear at Witt Grange I bid you all come, and we and graces, as well as those which are HowardI to LSpencer------.■ W.------Glbbe,- —dated...... April...... 11,1882, a session of said court then to be holdeu at the twig raised its head just above mother Two Elves Saved. will insure you a hearty welcome. inborn, may be transmitted, the speaker and recorded>rded April 11, 1882. In the office oftheofth. Probate Office in tbe Village of St, Johns, and earth. Quickly its leaves unfolded and Registerr of Deeds for Clinton1----- eg County, ...... in Michigan show cause. If any there be, why the will should Mrs. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, Mrs. C. L. Pearce , Lecturer. regards as the greatest boon in heredity. in Liber 56 of mortMortgages on page 188, on whicl not be approved. Ill., was told by her doctors she bad Con ­ rapidly it grew into a tree, which was mortgage there is> ela..„.claimed----- to„„„ be due at the UBMJdate U1o And it it further ordered, that notice be given As she says, we should not work merely this notice, four hundred and forty-eight dollars to the persons Interested In said estate ot the sumption and that there was no hope for fanned by the breath of freedom, was Old People. for ourselves, but for future gener ­ and eighty-eight cents, beside* an attorney fee of pendency of the hearing thereof, by causing a her, bnt two bottles Dr. King ’s New Dis­ watered by the tears of mothers and Old people who require medicine to fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage, to be copy of this order to he published in the covery completely enred her and she says ations, and every evil habit or passion paid should any proceeding* be Ukento foreclose Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed and endows and orphans, and fertalized by regulate the bowels and kidneys will find said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law or circulated in sain county of Clinton for three it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, the true remedy in Electric Bitten. This overcome frees our posterity from that the blood of patriots and heroes until in equity having been instituted to recover any successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. 1.18 St. , suffered medicine doea not atimnlate and contains taint. We have earthly immortality in »rt of the debt secured by said mortgage; there ­ CHARLES M. MF.RHIL. from a dreadful cold, approaching Con ­ today it spreads Its majestic branches no whiskey nor other intoxicaut, but acts fore. by virtu* of the power of sale in said mort­ fAtrueeopy.l Judgeol Probate. our possession. The inheritance of gage contained. and of the atatut* In such case sumption, tried without resnlt everything from the dark Atlantic, westward to as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly children 200 years hence lies in our made ami provided, notice is hereby given that on else than bought one bottle of Dr. King s where the proud Pacific rolls its never on the stomach and bowels, adding January 23,1897, at one o ’clock In tne afternoon, New Discovery and in two weeks was strength and giving tone to the organs, hands. Each of ue are the immortality at the west Iront door of the Court House for ending surges into the - Golden Gate, Clinton County, in Michigan, In the Village of 8L THE SAGINAW WEEKLY NEWS cored. He is naturally thankful. It is thereby aiding Nature in the performance of our ancestors, a living link in the Johns, in said county, there will be sold at public Is sent to any address for 75 cents a year. snch results of which these are samples, from Jhe mild and genial climes of the of the functions. Electric Bitten is an chain of transmission. vendue to the highest bidder, the premise** des­ This price includes any of its premiums. that prove the wonderfnl efficacy of this Gulf, northward to where the cold In ­ excellent appetizer and aids digestion. cribed In said mortgage, via : The weat half of the The doctor believes in having children Boatheait quarter of auction ill, in township Complete telegraphic news service. Reli­ medicine in Conghs and Colds. Free trial land seas kiss the shores of our own Old People find it just exactly what they of *•"** two west, In Mlchigan.- able foreign and local markets. Full ac­ bottles at Fildew A Millman ’s Drug store, educated along lines that are so vital Dsted October 81, 1896. dear Michigan. Planted and nurtured need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per counts of all local happenings. A corres­ St. Johns aud Frwler. Kegnlar site, 50c bottle at Fildew A Millman ’a Drug Store, not only to their own happiness, but _ _ . „ ’ SPENCER W.GIBBS. pondent in every town in this section. into life by those daring representatives, lOTj$MH4o *4 Baldwin , Mortgagee. and $1.00. 5 St. Johns and Fowler. 5 that of their children. Attorneys for Mortgagee. I2w 307 TUSCOLA ST., SAGINAW, MICH. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896.

****&#***#*#?*******$*»$#** complaining and Intensely loving soul at his side—his wife .Ida. Major Mc­ HISTORY OF A WEEK. Kinley ’s respect, his admiration for Steel vs. and his belief in woman is oart of his THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP I AT THE creed, and for her advancement, her TO DATE. education, her protection in labor, her Cast Iron. wages as a bread winner, which he, rolltlral Religious, Facial and Criminal like all Just men, holds should be the ^ (Canton Letter.) on her wedding gown. The gown, by Doing* of Uie Whole World Carefully Steel has superceded iron in all the way, she was able to wear, with same as mau’s when the same amount f* Tile veTdict of the American people, Condensed for Our Readers—The Ac­ structural work where the greatest r slight alterations, at the silver wed­ of work is equally well done, and for rendered at the polls, has had very lit­ cident Refold strength and durability are required. tle perceptible effect on the dally rou ­ ding celebration of last January. the sanctity of her home is an earnest advocate. But his sentiments towards The old-fashioned cast-iron stove tine of the home c# the president-elect. It is not often that a silver wedding has made way for the Of course, the big daily delegations Is so really a beautiful and sacred an ­ the sex have never been better ex ­ Chief Justice Fuller gave notice that are no longer In evidence, but that de- niversary .as in this Instance, and Ida pressed than in his response to the ad­ the supreme court would take a re­ Hciency is made up by the increased Saxton, the lovely maiden in her bridal dress he received on behalf of the cess Nov. 16 until Dec. 1. Islze of the daily mail which is nov robes of white, with youth, health, women of Cleveland last July, in the The office of the treasurer of Toron ­ jbrought by the wagon load. Evr*y wealth, and the man of her choice at course of which be said: to university was entered Monday fetter is opened and answered with the her side, was not half so inspiring and “It is in the quiet and peaceful walks night, the Bafe blown open and $1,500 eame interest that attached to those rare a figure to contemplate os is to ­ of life where her power is greatest and extracted. Majestic llnie •that came by thousands during the long day Ida McKinley, the frail, delicate most beneficial. One of the tenderest which is made of cold-rolled steel (the strongest steel) passages to me in the works of John Matthew A. Grant, 76 years old, one ^campaign. ' and yet lovely woman, whose heart of the famous Grant triplets, died sud­ and malleable iron (iron that by an expensive process, * The new conditions have not changed has been torn by the most cruel be ­ Stuart Mills beautifully expresses this thought. It is recorded in his autobi ­ denly in an epileptic fit at his home at is made unbreakable), and the whole construction is !in the slightest the cordiality of the reavements, and whose physical Burrville, Conn. riveted by hand (the honest way). strength has been shattered by her af­ ography, when he paused to pay high ‘president-elect and the next mistress William F. Clemmons, dealer in of the White House. flictions, yet who in the happiness she and deserved tribute to his wife, of The Majestic is built on honor has conferred and received in this whom he could not ‘speak too much, ’ woolens at New York city, assigned to | The family still rises at seven. At Jacob H. Semel, without preferences. to last the user a lifetime—a eight o ’clock the mistress of the house, quarter of a century, has been blessed he said: ‘She was not only the author above other women. of many of the best things I did, but Assets, $70,000; liabilities, $55,000. long lifetime. jin the simplest of white gowns, with a A settlement has been made by the cluster of purple heliotrope in her belt, Every one knows by this time'that she inspired every good thing I did.” Every one knew who the major had Emerson Piano company with its cred­ SPAULDING* & CO., AOT’S. ST. JOHNS. enters the dining-room and takes her Mrs. McKinley ’s bonnets are chosen by itors on the basis of payment in full, her husband, and as they both have in mind at that moment, and it recall­ 1 I "V usual seat at her husband ’s side. There v/ith interest at 6 per cent most decided likes and dislikes, it is ed a little incident that perfectly illus­ MARBLE may be a guest or two present, and Mayor McClelland of Roanoke, Va., there is sure to be Mr. Sam Saxton, a most fortunate that their tastes agree. trates the life in that home upon which was run over by an electric car and fa­ and ‘good-looking nephew qf Mrs. McKinley Neither like red nor yellow. Indeed, the eyes of the world are just now tally injured. The mayor stepped in HUMPHREYS’ !and an active aide of the Major. And yellow to Mrs. McKinley is so distaste­ fixed with intense Interest. GRANITE It was about the time of the silver­ front of the car when it was less than SPECIFICS are scientifically [sometimes Mrs. Saxton, the widowed ful that it affects her in a physical prepared Remedies; have sense. Both are fond of pale blue, wedding, on the night which was five feet from him. jaunt of Mrs. McKinley, drives in from been used for half a century .her country home. Lithe of figure, white, mauve, or soft pink. In con- also a sort of house-warming, at which Lambuster Angelo was killed and the major and his wife welcomed their Lincoln Guieeppi dangerously injured with entire success. old friends into the same modest and by being pushed from a trolley car at BO. SPECIFIC FOB 1—Fever*, Congestion., Inflammation*. cheery home in which they began Newark, N. J., during a panic of the 3—Worm.. Worm Fever, Worm Colin... l housekeeping twenty-five years ago. passengers when an electric fuse blew 3— Teething. Colic,Crying,Wakefulness Cemetery Work of any description at Everybody enjoyed themselves im­ out. 4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults....4 Low in Price as any place in Mich* T—Cough., Colds, Bronchitis ...... igan. I have a Fine Display of NEW mensely, for real hospitality reigned The board of directors of the Penn ­ &—Neuralgia, Toothache. Faoeache..... DESIGNS in Scotch, Swedish and the guests were tempted to stay sylvania railroad met in Philadelphia 9 —Headaches, Sick Ileadache, Vertigo. American Granites. late. But at last the final merry fare­ and declared a semi annual dividend 10— Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation 11— Suppressed or Painful Periods.... After getting prices elsewhere call an4 well had been said, the ringing of the of 2% per cent upon the capital stock 13—Whites, Too Profuso Periods...... examine. You will decide to sleighbells and the crunching of feet of the company, payable on and after 13— Croup, HhrYnKltls, Hoarseness,.... buy of me. in the crisp snow outside had died 14— Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. Nov. 30. 15— Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.. away, and there reigned that sudden The comptroller of the currency has 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...... F.F, MURDOCK silence that follows a festivity endod. declared dividends in favor of the cred­ J9 —Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In theIleaA 30—Whooping Cough, ...... Opposite Post Office. St. Johns, Mick The major strode to the open hearth itors of insolvent national banks as 27— Kidney Diseases,...... —...... and glanced over the cheerful room follows: Columbia national bank, Ta­ 28 — Nervous Debility ...... with its wreaths of holly and family coma, Waoh., 20 per cent; Sumner na ­ 30—Urinary Weakness, ...... 34—Sore Throat, Quinsy,Diphtheria.... LIVERY pictures in their Christmas garlands of tional bank of Wellington, Kan., 10 green, at the baskets and Jars of beau ­ per cent; City national bank of Fort -AND- tiful flowers that had come from all Worth, Texas, 5 per cent; First na ­ “77” for GRIP. over Ohio, at the great flags, which, tional bank of San Bernardino, Cal., Bold by Dm * glut o, or $«nt propaid on rocrlpt of prleo, d$c., or 6 for $1., mioy bo oooorted , «xcept 2*,.* I. •uoonly. soldier-like, he will have draped from 10 per cent; First national bank of Day- DB.HUMFMBBTB* Manual (Knlorfod A Kev»39d)MAiLBDrBB« the windows and piano. Then he ton, Tenn., 10 per cent. HCirURKYB* HKD. CO., Ill A 11* WUUbib St., Sow York* looked at his wife; there was love and Louis Bulser, lessee and proprietor pride in his eyes, and in a tone of al­ of the American house at Mankato, most boyish satisfaction, he said: Minn., shot and killed his wife while "Well, we did have a good time to­ intoxicated. He abused her and drove FARMERS’ Galvanized night. didn ’t we, dear?” her out of the house. As she stood Mrs. McKinley leaned back against on the sidewalk he ehot her. He was BOILERS. Steel Tanks the dark red cushions. She was in her immediately arrested. wedding gown of ivory satin and point Boarding Stable The steamer City of Warsaw laid , the very same gown and lace that cable across the Mississippi river from FINE TURNOUTS OF All. KINDS 1& she “stood up in ” and looked a fair the Illinois to the Missouri shore that woman indeed. Always pale, her com­ completes the circuit which places 100 Ipecial attention given to Boarding Horaes.rust plexion seemed transparent, and only class outfits furnished for CommercialMen, towns in Illinois, Missouri shore that Funeral?.. Pleasure Parties, Etc. the color in her lips, the depth in her in telephonic communication with each HOME OF THE M’KI NLEYS AT CANTON. O. eyes and thick soft waves of hair, sug­ ♦^-Persons having Lame and Disabled Horses other. *lll find the beat of facilities for treatment at nay gested any latent strength. Above all, Wilburt Fox, 20 yearsold, whileshow ­ Buy direct from us and SAVE ■tables, M. C. L1VE8AY, Veternar/Surgeon,In at­ she looked thoroughly happy, and that tendance. Stables 2d door West of The 8 tee (bright of eye, with a warm heart and sequence, the bonnets in question are ing his nerve handling a revolver in MONEY. Write for samples and tfo-th side. H238) does more for a woman ’s looks than (quick tongue, “Aunt Maria” is a uni- apt to be of the most delicate colors. the presence of some of his friends, Prices. We ship subject to in ­ FHa NK NCHOFIF.il/ Prep' r. :rsal favorite of the family. The The major has also been heard to lay­ cosmetics, clothes or even, some say, near his home at Oakdale, Ill., pointed a clear conscience. She answered her spection. STAR MFG CO., ajor never looks handsomer than at down as an axiom that no woman it toward his head and pulled the trig­ Middlebury, Ind. ,e head of his own table. The room, should wear a hat who cannot run. Is husband with a glance and a single ger. He is dead. He was a member E he right? Though he does make an ex ­ endearing word. It was all so natural, (the table, the food, are alike simple, of one of the oldest and # best known j’homely, ” in the good old English ception, I believe, when it comes to and so comforting to see two people, in The Clifton House families of the county. sense, and thoroughly American. One fishing or gardening. Ab far as Mrs. this world full of married misery, so At the request of counsel on both jknows without looking that a china McKinley is concerned, the axiom mat­ completely satisfied with each other CHICAGO, sides of the Bay State Gas company Is recognized the headquarters for all plate turned over will never disclose ters little, for she resembles the Prin ­ that an aspiring young novelist who litigation, Judge Lacombe, in the Unit ­ had been overdosed on Ibsen, Nordau, Michigan people. Being ccntroled by the “Lion and the Unicorn fighting for cess of Wales in the fact that nothing ed States circuit court, vacated the re- Detroit capital, its proprietors feel spec ­ ithe Crown, ” but rather the trade mark could be more becoming to her than et al., and who still lingered, said, ceivertaip order for his jurisdiction. ially interested to make Michigan trade wishfully, “I wish I could put you and of the persevering potters of East Liver­ a bonnet. The papers contain no details of the and traveling public at home. The rates Mrs. McKinley in a book. Major.” are reasonable, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per pool or Trenton. Around the broad Every one knows that Major McKin ­ agreement. •window shelf are placed some at­ ley is a strikingly handsome man. Not “Bless your soul, my dear boy, ” an ­ day, American plan. Accommodations United States Minister Denby has first class. tractive specimens of American ware, merely in the sense of having statu­ swered the Major, “there is nothing in informed the state department that the the world to be said about us. Afe are and in fact in all the furnishings of the esque features, unusual coloring, a stal- Chinese Yamen has awarded to the fiouse one may recognize that encour ­ GEO. CUMMINGS HOTEL CO. Baldwin Locomotive works of Phila ­ agement of American manufactures PRO PR I CTO R9. delphia, the lowest bidders, the con ­ ■which the McKinleys practice as well tract for building eight locomotives for as preach. The table boasts for its the imperial railway. chief ornament a generous bowl of Dell Campbell, a young druggist of nasturtiums, superb in color as an [Egyptian sunset, and the breakfast it­ Blakesburg, Iowa, committed suicide self, chosen with a view to both health last evening by taking morphine. The and appetite, is served by the faithful cause assigned is temporary insanity, BUFFALO. colored man, Fred, who has been in the caused by becoming overheated while Dally line between fighting fire Saturday night. family employ for a number of years, Caveats, nnd Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat­ Cleveland and Toledo, f Mrs. McKinley enters her own cosy The Methodist Eplscipal bishops as ent business conducted for moderate Fees. Vis “C, *B. LINE." OunOrricE is Opposite U. 8. Patent Office ;sitting-room shortly after nine, and an official board closed their work and we can secure patent in leu time than those Steamers “City of Buffalo,” (new) Monday afternoon. They will meet remote from Washington. jtakes her favorite chair in the sunny "State of Ohio ” and “State of New York.” Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip ­ DAILY TIME TABLE. 'window, to look over her mail, which at Providence, R‘. I., next April to tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of make appointments for the fall con ­ charge. Our fee not due till patent ia secured. SundayIncluded after May 30. jis brought in on a large tray. She A pamphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents, ” with Lv Cleveland 7:80 p. n» I Lv Buffalo 7:80 p. m leads all the letters with patient atten ­ ferences in Ohio, western Pennsylvania, cost oi same in tho U. & and foreign countries Ar Buffalo 7:80 a. in. | Ar Cleveland 7:80 a. a [sent free. Address, tion, and in number they are legion, West Virginia and west of the Missis­ Central Standard Time. jsometimes she smiles, but often sighs. sippi river. * Take the “C. A B. Line ” steamers and enjoy Rev. E. H. D. Capon, D. D., presi ­ C.A.SNOW&CO. a refreshing night ’s rest when enrouteto Buf­ Then again her face grows radiant as * Opp. Patent Office, Washington . D. C. falo, Niagara Fall*. Toronto, New York, she finds greetings from old friends dent of Tufts College, Cambridge, Boston, Albany, 1,000 Islands, or any East­ IKSW^ Mass., has filed a voluntary petition ern or Canadian point. )r that some little act of kindness on for insolvency. The cause which led Cheap Excursions Weekly to Niagara Falls ler own part has been of real help, Send 4 cents postage for tourist pamphlet. to the assignment does not in any way For further Information ask your nearest lany of the people who write beg for Coupon Ticket Agent, or address immediate office or position; others affect the institution with which he is connected. Too liberal Indorsement of W. F. HERMAN. T. F NEWMAN, ire evidently under the impression Oen ’l Pass. Agt., Oen'l Manager, paper of friends and overestimating of (that the election brought wealth, and Cleveland, Ohio value of securities was the cause. psk for sums ranging from $5 to $15,000 Rev. L. W. Eckert, pastor of Brain- n cash. Every day brings application erd Union Presbyterian church at Eas­ CAN I OBTAIN APATENT______♦____ The COAST LINE to MACKINAC or stewardships at the White House, r newer and an hom>«t opinion, write t* ton, Pa., has created a surprise by re­ A CO.,______who have ____bad nearly______fifty yearw - - >• I-TAKE THE -I {indeed, one would think that all the exp ert enos----- in------the patent-— "--oslnes*.business. Communion.Communica ­ I questing from the pulpit that his sal­ tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of la- colored w„lters who have stood behind formation concerning Patents and bow to so ­ ary be reduced $500. He gave as his uthern sent free. A 1*0 a catalogue Of {the Major ’s chair in the Washington reason the present hard times. His I and aalentitle books sent fro*. ^otels had made application, and as to mts taken through ki-on A Co. paoafv f salary is now $2,500, with a parsonage. ___ I notice In the Scientific American, end Ichefs, maids and coachmen, the woods ana ere brought widely before the puMlo with, John L. Sullivan, ex-pugilistic cham ­ seat to the Inventor, This ■pleno.d paper, (are simply full of them. Then there 1 weekly, elegantly lllnatrat ed, haa bv far the \\h pion, is the victim of cancer. The trou­ ‘ Sat ion of any scientific work In the are widows with startlingly large fam­ ble has developed in the right hand, ilies and “no strong arm to lean on ” (i and a doctor upon whom Sullivan who beg for capital to start boarding ­ called for treatment says that unless TO CLEVELAND houses and anxious mothers who want A PORTRAIT OF MRS. M’KINLEY, FROM THE LATEST SKETCH. Sullivan takes great care he will lose intemperate sons to take the gold bis arm. . cure. MACKINAC- wart frame, with something of the dash ! only married lovers. ” And I think in United States Consul O’Hara, at San ■ Mrs. McKinley herself is never Juan Del Norte, reports to the state de­ to be seen without a badge of her hus ­ and nerve of the military man in his that one sentence the Major condensed 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers carriage, but in the fine, masterly thc happiest chapter of his biography. partment that the Nicaraguan govern ­ band pinned to her corsage. Her favor ­ ment has prohibited the introduction The Oreatest Perfection yet attained In Boat chiseling of his face, the quick, half Construction —Luxurlou* Equipment, Artistic ite is an oval pendant, containing an at that port under penalty of seizure of humorous, half earnest “glint of his Valuable Fonklni. Furnishing, Decoration and Efficient Service, excellent likeness framed in gold, and rifles, dynamite, gunpowder and other insuring the highest degree of ’een, ” and the rare smile with which The most expensive and beautiful of suspended from a slender bar of the munitions of war. Shotguns and shells COflFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY. fame metal. She always carries about he wins friends and melts enemies. all fox fur, acoordlng to Knowledge, is Fous Tsip# eie Whk Between Towards women the president-elect ’s are excepted. ter a miniature letter case, in which is that of the American silver fox. The The nuns of the Visitation celebrated manner is charming. It has both def­ color is usually almost entirely black, Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac a picture of the Major, taken many their silver Jubilee at Dubuque, Iowa. PETOSKEY, “THE 800," MARQUETTE. years ago, and another of the fair little erence and understanding in it. Per­ except Hie tip of the tail and certain AND DULUTH. haps that is somewhat the result of the Monday. Archbishop Hennessy cele­ Katie, whose portrait smiles down gray-white markings on the back, brated mass, assisted by many priests LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and fine types which he has known best. thighs and head. Occasionally a com­ Return, laclndlng Heals and Berths. From from tihe wall in almost every room in and choristers. The alumnae gave a Cleveland, $iS; from Toledo, $151 from De­ His mother, that splendid specimen of onic the house. pletely black specimen is found and reception, concert and banquet in the An agreeable Laxative and Nravr T . troit, fit j.go. vigorous and* upright womanhood, Sold byflrugglfts or sent by mall. 25c., 80c. EVERY EVENING J In her dress, Mrs. McKinley Bhows there are also some which are com­ afternoon. The academy was estab ­ and $1.00 per package, Semple s free. stern perhaps. Just surely, with a mas­ pletely gray. The animal was once both taste and simplicity. She has lished by a col-.ny from St. Louis. IfO HA The Favorite TOOTS rowsn Between Detroit and Cleveland culine determination and a feminine comparatively abundant, but is now very fine diamonds and laces that General Morton C. Hunter died ut nW Am \Jr for tho Teeth an d Breath. 25c. Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest Trains beautify and refine any costume, and mercy. His sister, Annie, of blessed scarce, and about a year ago a single Bloomington, Ill., Sunday, of paraly ­ Captain Sweeney, UJJ A.,Ban Diego,Chi., for ell points East, South and Southwest and at were given to her by her indulgent memory, whose brilliant mind and fine skin was eold in London for the fieys:”Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is (m« flr*£ Detroit tor all points North and Northwest. sis after a week’s illness. He was the medicine I have ever found that would do mo Sunday Trips June, hily, August and September Only. father. Many of the laces she was al­ sterling integrity left as lasting an im­ surprising sunt of $875. In 1884 many any good. ” Price flOoto. Sold by Druggists. commander of the Elgfity-second In ­ EVERY DAY BETWEEN lowed to choose for herself when she pression on the community as clid the skins were sold for more than $500 diana regiment, and became famous at Do 90(1tiof neglect n Cough,B... — there Is danger of Went abroad as a young girl, and a self-sacrificing spirit that made her apiece. The cheapest skins are the Chickamauga by carrying out Genera! its loading to Connimnttntton. HimoH’sCtm* Cleveland, Put-in-Bay f Toledo will save you a severe LongI. u . Trouble...... It Is tho Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address quantity of exquisite point that she say: “William must have an education pale-colored ones, some of which do cot bee* Cough CureanOspeedlly relieves Coughs, Thomas ’ orders to hold Snodgrass Hill j A# As 8CHANTZ, •• P. a ., OBTSOIT, MICH fought at the time she afterward used at any cost,” and the gentle, brave, un- command more than $25. at all hazards. He was 71 years old. Crouj>, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana Tie Detroit t Cleveland steam K». Co

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A WONDERFUL ESCAPE. VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT GARRETT J. HOBART. Letters From Farmers PRESIDENT-ELECT WILLIAM M’KINLEY. Belated by a Keeper of the Michigan In South aud North Dakota, relating State Prison at Jackson. their own personal experience in those that the state hr s gore 100,000 Republi ­ president, with the Democrats holding HOW M’KINLEY TOOK IT. States, have been published in pamph ­ M’KINLEY—GOLD. can. If the gains wnich already report ­ their own, or Increasing their majorities, CFrom the Jackson Citizen.') ed hold up in the districts not In the as compared with the vote in 1892. The The News of Ills Election Did Not let form by the Chicago, Milwaukee A ! Mr. A. E. Wing resides at 613 N. Jack- first reports the majority, It is said, will best information obtainable at this hour Surprise Him In the Least. St. Paul Railway, and as these letters exceed that figure In the southern part is that Bryan has carried the state by a eon Street, Jackson, Mich. He is a keeper rHE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE SO of the state the gains wore not so heavy. safe majority. The Republican committee All Canton was astir at an early hour are extremely interesting, and the in the Michigan State Prison, a man of ster­ In Chicago McKinley ’s majority went admits that Bryan has carried the state. to-day for the culmination of the struggle pamphlet is finely illustrated, one copy ling integrity, and whose word is beyond PROCLAIMS. close to 60,000. Altgeld was defeated for As between Taylor. Democrat, and Till­ In which It has figured so prominently. will be sent to any address, on receipt dispute. He tells the following story of a governor by about 125,000 majority by Tan- man, Republican, for governor, the vote Bands and marching clubs were on the of two cent postage stamp. Apply to ner. ______Is close, and both parties claim a victory. street by 6 o'clock, summoning voters to wonderful escape, and the incidents con ­ Wisconsin. W est Virginia. cast their ballots early. It was an ideal Geo. Heafford, General Passenger Sound Money Winn In the Hsrd Struggle fall day, cool and balmy, with the haze nected with the dangerous position in From advices received at headquarters Agent, 410 Old Colony Building, Chi ­ which he was placed. He says, some McKinley will not fall far behind a of Indian summer in the air. MaJ. Mc­ Against the Free Coinage of Silver at the Republicans claim that Wisconsin 20,0®) majority, when the final count Is Kinley was about by 7 o ’clock. As the cago, Ill. months ago my attention was attracted by will give McKinley at least 40,000 plurality, made and the campaign managers claim maior came from his breakfast to the li­ a swelling of my groins, which began to 10 to 1 — Republican Landslide In Mauy elect the Republican state ticket by about even more. ana Its influence In bringing out a full Begin small and work up, Instead of begin ­ Increase in size to such an extent that I the same figures, and send back nine out Tne oou it Is slow, but semi-official re­ vote Then he sat down to his desk to ning largo and working dowa States—Michigan In Line. of ten members of congress. ports from about half the state show Re­ run through the heap of telegrams which was alarmed. It spread down my legs to publican gains everywhere and there Is . already had begun to come In. At I Get a Farm While Frtces Are Low. my feet, and I was bloated from my waist Although this state Is the home of the now no longer any doubt that McKinley o ’clock a telephone from the McKinley down, so badly that I could not pull my •■he presidential campaign of 1836 will Republican candidate for vice-president, has carried Weat Virginia. At Republican troop asked the governor if he would go If you want a farm of your own now headquarters the statement is given out to the pods with the troop as an escort. pants, over my legs, and I had to open my go down In history as one of the hardest the Democrats claimed they were able that it is now only a question of majority, is the time to get one in Northern Wis­ fought battles, unique In a score of fea­ to carry It, but they fell down and the He acknowledged the courtesy, but said shoes fully two inches before T could get Dovner, congressman first district, is cer­ he wished to go as a private citizen and consin, along the line of the Lake Su­ tures, that the American people ever wit­ ’skeeters stuck up for McKinley and Ho ­ tainly re-elected, and the Republicans them on. Even my face became puffed nessed. The conventions which named bart, and guvs them about 40,000 more suggested that the troop march to the perior division of the Chicago, Milwau­ claim all three of the others, the legisla­ house and he would review them on the up ; and my whole system seemed affected. the candidates for the White House were votes than the other fellows received. ture and state ticket. kee A St Paul railway, where a sura I could hardly drag myself upstairs to full of startling events. The questions The latest returns from the several way to the polls. The Invitation was crop can be raised each year, which which absorbed the attention of the 70,- counties with proportionate estimate for Colorado. eagerly accepted. As MaJ. McKinley unlock my men. I consulted a physician, 000,000 people were new ones. In that they the unreported precincts indicate that Mc­ The Bryan electors wen out by small stepped down the front walk to the curb can always be sold at good prices In one of the best in the city. He said the had never before been made national Is­ Kinley will carry the state by from 45,000 majorities. The vote was about the same shouts and cheers went up from the the lumbering towns along the line of swelling was caused by an irritation of the sues. The nominees were men of great to 50,000. as twi yeats ago. marchers, and he smilingly bowed ac­ this railroad. Low prices; long time. power among their respective followers. The Republicans elect six of the con ­ . knowledgments with a sweep of his kidneys, and I commenced treatment with The methods of conducting the campaign gressmen with Indications that Pitney beaver, and as the cheers continued he Address C. E. Rollins, 161 La Salle him. But I seemed to be getting worse. I canvass were novel, and the great divi­ (Rep.l also has carried the fourth district Returns come In very slow owing to waved his handkerchief. “Three cheers street, Chicago. by 1,200. poor means of communication, but silver for the next president," were added, and ■ was strongly urged by a friend to try sions of the ranks of the leading parties undoubtedly won the day. made the discussions, and speeches, and Nebraska. then the marchers moved to the polls. It keeps the devil busy to bold bis ow(> Doan ’s Kidney Pills, and I finally con ­ rallies, and parades of the deepest inter ­ California. The Republican nominee started for the against a praying mother. sented. After the first week I commenced The fifth ward of Lincoln, Bryan ’s home est to every citizen in the country. and ward, gives McKinley 813 and Bryan In order to show the Democrats that polls at 8:30. He was accompanied by Ab ­ to see a change, and felt much better. AH of these things, together with ex ­ they were poor guessers the MoKlnley- ner McKinley and his nephew, Samuel ceptionally fine weather in all parts of 614. At Democratic headquarters It is Saxton. Men raised their hats as he Ooc’i Cough Balaam This was encouraging, and I continued conceded that McKinley will carry the Ites overcame their claim of 25,000 major ­ D the oldest and beat. It will break rp a Cold quicker the country, called forth one of the larg­ city of Lincoln by not more then 1.000, but ity for Bryan and held the state in the passed and the ladles on the residence than anything eUe. It la always reliable. Try It. their use. I took five boxes in all, with the est votes ever polled, and called out the Republican ranks. steps waved their well wishes. At each voters early In the day, so that by noon they claim that they will be offset In oth ­ happy result that I was completely cured. er parts of the county and the chances Texas. salutation the major raised his bat and Buttermilk Is said to cure scratches oa I have never heard of any medicine which nearly every state reported over two- smiled back an acknowledgment. As he thirds of the total poll received. The are that Bryan will carry Lancaster Gen. J. M. Huston has telegraphed Mark entered the small store In which the horses. had such a pronounced and radical effect, claims which the campaign committees county. Both candidates make big gains Hanna that if the present ratio of gain Is booths are located there was a stir of "Good education is the foundation of happi ­ continued to make showed that no cor ­ over the vote of 1894. The gains about maintained McKinley will carry Texas by ness." and vet not affect the system generally olTset one another, howe> er. In the larg­ agitation among the officials and a mild rect estimate of the way the vote was 50,000 plurality. rustle of applause. The nominee took his and leave it in such a good condition. I going could be made except by the count er towns of the state McKinley leads Bryan and In the smaller villages Bryan place In the line and the systematlo feel better now than I ever did. After Of the ballots. The results, however, have Sufficient returns have been received at march of the Australian balloting pro ­ WOMEN WANT TO KNOW. showed that the claims of'the McKinley slightly lfeads. The Republica is at head ­ the effect was once established the swelling quarters claim the state by 13,000. the Republican congressional headquart ­ ceeded In truly democratic fashion. "Wil­ managers were based upon more certain ers to show that McKinley will receive 2 4 liam McKinley, 728 North Market street," gradually disappeared until it was entirely feature of the shaping of events. Iowa. To Whom Can They Tell Their gone. I regard Doan ’s Kidney Pills as a electoral votes, and Bryan 69 votes, wh.le called the Inspector, Just as the clock As the returns began to come In after One dispatch says: Advices received 94 were in doubt, some through a ques­ marked 9. The major stepped forward Troubles ? most wonderful agent in the curing of any the close of the polls It soon became ap ­ from all parts of Iowa confirm the pre ­ tion as to what the returns Indicated and and received his ballot. He then moved form of kidney disorder. parent that William McKinley, of Oh o, dictions made. The Republicans certainly others from lack of definite returns. The through the enclosure to the curtained would be the man who, on March 4, 1837, have carried the state by upwards of 80,- states voting for McKinley are; Connecti ­ booths In the rear and stepped into the A Woman Amwen "To Mo** —Anxious For sale by all dealers — price. 60 cents would receive from the hands of Grover 000 plurality, and have elected the entire cut. 6; Delaware, 3; Illinois, 24: Indiana, first one. For Just one minute and eigh- Inquirers Intelligently Answered — per box. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Cleveland the title to the proudest and congressional delegation. 15: Iowa, 13; Kentucky, 13; Maine, 6; teen seconds he was In the booth, when highest position within the sovereign do ­ Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. Minnesota. Maryland, 8; , 16; Michi ­ he emerged and deposited his ballot and Thoutande of Grateful Letters. Remember the name, Doan’s, and take no main of the American republic. As the gan, 14; Minnesota, 9; Nebraska. 8; New then, having exercised his American reports continued to Increase In number Republicans assert that McKinley and Hampshire, 4; New Jersey, 10; New York, privilege as a voter, MaJ. McKinley and Women regard it as a blessing that other. and In scope It was seen that the states Hobart will carry Minnesota by from 18,- 36: North Dakota, 3; Ohio, 23; Pennsyl ­ his brother walked down to Tuscarawas which had been regarded as pivotal and 000 to 20,000 plurality, at least five Re­ vania. 32; Rhode Island. 4; South Dakota, street to greet the white-haired mother, they can talk to a woman who fully There are mm-uidhs in socks, pra- era In pota ­ uncertain had voted Heavily for McKin ­ publican congressmen will be elected with 4: Tennessee, 12; Vermont, 4; West Vir­ 88 years old. who Is a keen observer of understands their every ailment, and toes. bcnedici :ons in bread, consolation in coal, ley and Hobart and for sound money. Not the chances In favor of the Republicans ginia, 6, and Wisconsin, 12. The states for only this, but states which had long been In the other two districts, and David M. the scenes in which her son is playing thus avoid the examina ­ halle'.u uhs in na i.s Christianity in clotbea Bryan; Alabama. 11; Arkansas, 8: Co’or- so large a part. and aulvution in soup or tho needy and suffer­ regarded as Democratic states and states Clough, the present Republican governor, ado. 4; Florida, 4; Georgia, 13; Idaho, 3; Mr. McKinley spent the afternoon with tions, experi ­ ing in the freounx co.d of winter. in the “solid south ’’ swung Into the pro ­ will be re-elected by from 10,000 to 15.- Louisiana. 8; Mississippi, 9, and South 000 plurality. Chairman Hanna and his party, with the cession and helped swell the victory for Carolina. 9. In doubt or returns few and local committee, which was photographed ments and the ­ the Ohio man. Delaware. indefinite: California, 9; Kansas, 10; Mis­ on the McKinley porch with the major as ories of incom ­ X«“w England States. Returns from all over the state are very souri. 17; Montana. 3; Nevada, 3; North the central figure. At 4 o ’clock Mr. Han ­ petent physi ­ It was quite generally conceded that slow. Those received show slight Repub ­ Carolina. 11; Oregon, 4; Texas, 15; Utah, na and his associates left for Cleveland, the New England states would give ma- lican losses on the presidential vote, as 3; Virginia, 12; Washington, 4, and Wyom ­ Mr. McKinley accompanying him to the cians, whose sex lorlt ’es for the Republican ticket, but the compared with the vote for governor In ing, 3. train. Just as the party was leaving the big figures given were scarcely expected, 1894. It Is believed that the Republicans The Next House of Representatives. house a bulletin brought the first actual deprives them McKinley's pluralities running from 15,000 elect the piesidential electors by at least The Chicago Tribune claims that the returns, those of a Boston precinct, which of knowing by to 20,000 In Connecticut and New Hamp ­ 1.009 majority, but Tunnell, Dem., will next congress will stand: Republicans, showed a heavy McKinley majority. shire to 75,000 to 80,000 In Massachusetts. probably be elected governor and Handy, 233; Democrats, 110, and 13 independent Throughout the day and evening personal experience. In Bangor, Me., the hpme of the silver free silver congressman, is also probably made up of Populists and free sliver Re­ telegrams came frojn all directions show ­ The end- vlce-presldentlal candidate, McKinley car­ elected. , publicans. ing cheering assurances. At 6 o ’clock defi­ confi ­ ried Sewall’s own ward as well as the On account of the length of the ticket nite returns began to come In and prep ­ Hty. ' J.Jlia and much scratching, the count of the PINCREE A WINNER. arations were made for reading them dence placed vote in Delaware is very slow. Enough Is aloud In the McKinley library, the doors Mnlne. known, however, to indicate surely that in Mrs, Elected Governor by m Hlg Majority and being open to all who chose to come in. The election in Maine proved one of the McKinley has carried the state by about The maior pat at his desk smoking a dry Pink ham by Quietest in the state's history. Generally Carrie* the Ticket With Him. 1,000 majority. In other respects, owing to cigar, listening attentively to each bulle ­ American the returns showed a falling ofT In the the division of the Republican party into Michigan has had her share In con ­ tin, but showing no outward concern as Democratic vote and a slight increase In two factions, the Democrats have been tributing to the election of McKinley and to the result. At 7 o'clock MaJ. McKinley women, the Republican vote, which accounts in a successful. They have elected-Tunnell Hobart, and has rolled up a hlg majority retired for his supper, while the reading great measure for a heavy Republican governor and Handy to congress by about against the free coinage of silver. Mayor of returns proceeded. Up to that time ho prompts them to seek plurality estimated at 40,000, Trie vote 5,900 plurality each. They have also elect­ Hazen S. Plngree, of Detroit, has been f ast for Palmer and Buckner was not as hnd made no comment on the returns fur­ her advice constantly. ed a majority of the legislature. elected governor by a large vote which ther than to say that the bulk of them Female diseases yield heavy as anticipated. Virginia. shows plainly that his popularity with came ftom the east thus far. When the Kliodc Island. State Chairman J. Taylor Ellison says: the masses of the state Is as great as favorable returns from Maine and Nebras ­ to Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Com­ Gladness Comes The state has given' McKinley an over ­ Virginia will go for Brvan by half her with his admirers in the Wolverine ka were read he sat impassive and appar ­ pound at once. Inflammation, ulcera­ whelming majority. The Democrats usual majority —about 20,000. metropolis. The districts and counties ently oblivious to the exclamations of ap ­ ith a better understanding of the which were counted upon most strongly proval from the friends crowded about tion, falling and displacement of the themselves admit McKinley has a plur ­ M Imn Ikn I |»|,|. transient nr.turc of the many phys ­ ality of 15,000, while the Republicans by the silver men to carry the state for him. ... womb, ovarian troubles, spinal weak­ W claim 25,000, the highest plurality ever Mississippi gives Bryan majority of 50,- Bryan have one and all given pluralities By 8 o ’clock the character of the private ical ills, which vanish before proper efgiven­ In Rhode Island, as the vote Is the 000. The vote for Watson will not exceed for the state and national Republican dispatcher and general returns reaching ness and kidney complaints, all have forts —genl-lo efforts —pkasant efforts — largest cast. 10.000. The oeven Democratic candidates ticket, which were unexpected, to say the the McKinley house were such that a their symptoms, and should be “ nipped rightly directed. There is comfort in Vermont. for congress are elected by majorities leant. feeling of absolute confidence took pos ­ ranging from 1.000 to 5,000. Chairman Ferry, of the Republican state the knowledge, that co many forms of Early returns from the state were very session of those centered in the major's in the bud. ” Bearing-down pains, back ­ Kaunas. committee, has Issued the fo.lowing state­ library. The evening was spent reading sickness are not due to any actual dis­ meager. All received showed consider ­ ment : the bulletins and congratulatory tele­ ache, headache, nervousness, pains in ease, but simply to a constipated condi ­ able Republican gain, and Indicated a Republicans have carried Kansas City "The sound money forces of Michigan grams. and It was quite late before the groins, lassitude, whites, irregularities, tion of the system, which tne pleasant plurality of 38,000 for the total vote. by 4,000 to 5.000, with McKinley in the are to be congratulated on a signal vic­ the president-elect retired. N e w Ho in |»nliI re. lead. The state will give sound money tory. After a struggle unprecedented In dread of impending evil, blues, sleep ­ family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ­ about 15,000 majority. the political history of the state, success ly removes. That is why it is the only New Hampshire returns came In very Mr. Bryan Voted Also. lessness, faintness, etc. slowly on account of the number of I/tnh. has crowned the efforts of those who ar­ Mr. Bryan cast his vote at 11:02. He had Here is testimony right to the point: remedy with millionsof families, and is names on the ticket, but each precinct The count Is slow, but a Salt Lake dis­ rayed themselves on the side of honest arrived at Lincoln, Neb., from Omaha al­ everywhere esteeme i so highly bv al] reported showed a gain for McKinley and patch says Bryan carries the state by money and the preservation of the nat on- most an hour earlier, but was compelled “ The doctors told me that unless I who value good health. Its beneficial Indicated McKinley ’s plurality to be 20,- about 10,000 majority, and a Democratic al honor. Even In those counties that to drive some distance to the polling place went to the hospital and had an opera ­ senator will be returned. are lost to the cause, the strenuous ef­ and to stop on his way at the city Kail to effects arc due to the fact, that it is the 000. Ramsdell, for governor, ran behind forts of the sound money men prevented the McKinley electors, hut he will have Georgia. secure a certificate of citizenship on ac­ tion performed, I could not live. I bad one remedy which promotes internal the largest plurality ever given a Repub ­ a rout, and the loss of these counties has count of his failure to register before ­ falling, enlargement and ulceration of cleanliness without debilitating the lican governor In New Hampshire. The Returns so far show that Chatham been more than made good by majorities hand. He then proceeded to the engine organs on which it acts. It is therefore legislature will be overwhelmingly Re­ county In which Savannah is located, has In others that formerly hnd been largely house. In precinct A of the fifth ward, the womb. publican in both branches, and the five gone fer McKinley. Marlon county, here ­ In the opposition. The Indications now where he was given a ballot, retired to hil “I was in constant misery all th* all important, in order to get its bene ­ councilor districts and probably all of the tofore Democratic, has also gone Repub ­ are that a solid delegation irom Michigan booth and returning to the voting place, ficial effects, to note when you pur ­ senatorial districts but one arc Repub ­ lican. Despite these ~alns Bryan carries will be returned to carry out In congress cast his ballot In hie order. The casting time; my back ached; I the state. the wll! of the people ns overwhelmingly of the ballot was received with applause, chase, that you have the genuine arti­ lican. expressed In tin election of McKinley was always tired. It cle, which is manufactured by the Cali­ Connecticut. Lonlnln na. and after shaking hands with the election and Hobart, and of a large majority of official neurewt film, Mr. Bryan wedged was impossible fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by Returns from every town in the 168 In Election returns coming In slowly, but the members of the fifty-fifth congress in the Indications are that the Democrat* his way through the crowd, dodging the for me to walk all reputable druggists, Connecticut, with the exception of one. have made a clean sr/cep, electing con ­ favor of honest finance. engine horses, and again taking nls seal indicate that McKinley has carried the DEXTER M. FERRY. In his carriage he was driven to his home, far or stand long j If in the enjoyment of good health, state by about 40,000. The next general gressional delegation, and that Bryan has Chairman." carried the state by 10,000 majority. Mr. Bryan received the election return* at a time. I and the system is regular, laxatives or assembly will be overwhelmingly Repub ­ The sound money electors will receive at his home over a special wire. He re other remedies are then not needed. If lican. In twenty-four senatorial districts North Cnrollnn. anywhere from 40,000 to 50,000 majority and muined during the evening in his privatg surely a rot a Democratic candidate has been afflicted with any actual disease, one Chairman Holten claims the state for Plngree, for governor, wily probably run room In the second story of his house, wreck. I may be commended to the most skillful •tooted, in the house of representatives McKinley by 43,090. Later returns put the ahead of the ticket. All of the Repub ­ leaving the first floor to the newspapef there will be less than forty Democrats. state in doubt. lican candidates for itate office are car­ correspondents. He spent the afternoon decided physicians, bnt if in need of a laxative, New York. Kentucky. ried along to victory. sleeping, and was very little disturbed by one should have the best, and with tho First returns gave a clear sweep for Tabulated reports will have to be callers. ______that I McKinley, the only thing to be determined The Blue Grass country has given n ma­ well-informed everywhere, 8yrup of jority of at least 15,000 for McKinley, awaited In order to determine the exact The fifty-seventh annual aeaslSn of would give Figs stands highest and is most largely by later reports being the exact plural ­ elected a Republican legislature, and vote cast by the respective parties In the your Com­ ities. The Republican campaign committee most of the congressmen are Republican. field. But at the time of this Issue the the Rock river conference of the Meth ­ Used and gives most general satisfaction. claimed McKinley would have a majority questions which have agitated the people pound and It is only a question of majority In odist Episcopal church at Freeport, Ill., of over 200,000. Kentucky, for the state's electoral vote of Michigan throughout a heated cam­ Sanative The Great I’ennnylvnnln. has gone for McKinley by a majority of paign are definitely settled so far an she was, as usual, a notable gathering of is concerned. McKinley has received her c trial. Complete returns were slow from the probably 15,000, although Chairman Rob ­ devout, godly men. The opening sacra­ KIDNEY, Interior of the state, but It was easily erts, of the Republican committee, says electoral vote. Plngree In to he the next “ I took three bottles of Lydia EL It will reach 25,000. • governor of the ntate. The legislature will mental service was led by Bishop An ­ seen that the enormous and unprecedent ­ be of the name political faith. While the Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound, and LIVER * ed plurality of 250,000 would be at least Maryland. drews. One of the special features of reached if not passed. ntate may net sent a solid sound-money used two packages of Sanative Wash, BLADDER Specials from Maryland points Indicate delegation to corgress. It neems assured the Bessfon is the course of lectures WB Ohio. that the second, third, fourth and sixth of nine and has a fighting chance for the and I am now almost well. I am CURE. The Buckeye state Is notoriously a congressional districts are certainly Re­ entire delegation. It Is reported from the delivered by Professor Graham Taylor stonter and healthier than I hare aver OtOranUta, l««AIL state of big pluralities and this year has publican, the first probably Democratic eighth that Linton Is defeated nnd con ­ and Reverend A, C. Him, of Chicago. Adrtc* * PamphM free. been no exception. McKinley carried his and the fifth In doubt. In the latter dis­ cedes It. There Is a close contest In the been iu my life. My friends and neigh ­ own ward In Canton bv 201 vote*. This trict Mudd, Rep., may be defeated, al­ tenth with odds In favor of Crump up to At the celebration of the twenty-sec ­ bors and the doctors are surprised at Dr. Kilmer A Co.* Binghamton. N. Y ward gave Cleveland 103 majority In 1892. though the district will give a majority the time at which this edition goes to ond anniversary of the Chautauqua as­ The state will give McKinley and Hobart for McKinley. The State will give Mc­ press. Snover Is elected In the seventh, my rapid improvement. I have told Ullll Habit Cures K*t In 1171. Thontandt not less than 85.000 to 90,000 plurality. Kinley about 10,000 majority. which was looked upon as doubtful, while sembly recently, Dr. J. M. Buckley said: 'Him cored.Chaapeatandbo*l rare. Fa** Tarti. Mtlnes In the third has a comfortable lead. them all what I have been taking.** Indiana. Washington. Htatooann. Da. Mamh . Qnlaey. Mich Th# upper peninsula has gone bark to the "I honor Chautauqua. I consider it —Mrs. Annetta Bickmkier , Ilellaire, Hoosierdom was deemed the legitimate Voto very heavy. Indications point to days or Republican sure things. Grand the greatest promoter of religion that claim of both parties, but Bryan was Republican gains, but the vote will be Rapids, which was boasted a silver Belmont Co., O. caught In the landslide and snowed under close. The luslonlsts claimed everything, stronghold, goes Republican. Wayne can be found in this country. I was but the Republican state headquarters county has beaten the record, and what ­ PATENTS, TRADE MARKS by a majority of 40,000 for McKinley and are confident of amall pluralities. glad when permission was given to the BUCKET-SHOPS! sound money. - ever the actual fircres It Is definitely set­ I Examination nnd Adrleo to Patentability af In. The returns are coming In so slowly that TRAOS WITH A Illinois. tled that Mlshlgatrls for an honest finan ­ Roman Catholics to hold their services AVOID RESPONSIBLE FIRM. ronilon. Send for •InwaLir* 1 On Ida, or How to Got* It ts Impossible to make any estimate of cial system. here. It is the greatest promoter of I’atoat.” O’VARRXLL A SON. W».hln*ton. D. U. The silver candidate for president prob ­ the state. The Vote In Washington Is very Latfer—Indications are that the follow ­ E, S. MURRAY A CO., ably put forth his best efforts In Illi­ cl>J«. • ing congressmen are elected: Corliss, sectional unity. Did you aee that large Tennessee. BANKERS AND BROKERS, nois, but to no avail. The returns from Rep.; Hpaldtng, Rep.; Todd, 8. D.; Ham­ number that arose from the southT in , in tad 1*4 Lai I* lu'4iaf, CkMaf*. IU. over the state Indicate that McKinley The “solid south'* gets a blow by Ten ­ ilton, Rep.; Smith, Rep.; 8. W. Smith, Some of the best friends I have are In Member* •» th* Chicago Board *1 Trad* is food CklfS has made as big gains in proportion nessee giving McKinley a majority which Rep.: Horace O. Bnover. Rep.; Ferdinand •tending, who will furnish you with their La toot Urn throughout the counties and towns aa he reaches almost 20,000. Brucker, 8. D.; Roswell P. Bishop. Rep.; the south, and I was introduced to Book on statistics and reliable Information re­ has In Chicago, and this seems to Jus­ Returns, though only partial, show a R. o. Crump, Rep., very close; Wm. 8. garding the merkrte Writ* ter H sod their Da N SUMPTION tify the claim of the central committee large vote by both political parties for Meslck, Rep. ; Carl D. Sheldon, Rep. hem her« on those grounds." Martiet LaMar, both FREE Reference*: An. MX. National Bask . Chicago . THURSDAY NOVEMBER ft, 1896.

(Continued from Fourth Page-} Robert 8 avhiiu p 8 State Treasurer— David E Haskins u s 184 CELEBRATED SPECIALISTS, The Independent. George A Steel r...... 20 Charlaa C Willett n 2 I Robert King p ...... 1 william Heap Otto E Karste ti h ...... 8B4 884 Member of the State Board of Education — lunar N Shepherd u...... James w Simmons r 184 0 Elmer Houser p 4 j GEORGE 8. CORBIT, Proprietor Wilder I) Stevens d-...... 1 Auditor General — frank H Dewey u s 184 frank e. dewitt . Lessee Uoscoe b Dlx r...... 20 Joseph B Steere n 2 William A Heartt p ...... '. 1 Howard Edwards d Arthur E (’ole u s...... 364 884 State Senator 19th district— Chester W.Martin r 184 Don’t Buy a Cloak -THE- Abram ti Jackson u...... MU Cl., Irving W Conkey d...... r...... 1 Elisha Mudge u s 185 Commissioner of the State Land Office— Representative in State Legislature, Clinton WILL BE IN William A French r...... 20 county — William Parinenter p ...... 1 Chester E Jackson r 182 % Clinton Go. Savings Bank Mart.'n 0 Loennecker u •...... 854 884 Newell a Dryer u s 178 4 llodolpli It Atkina n ...... Sheriff — / ST. JOHNS, ST. JOHNS. MICH. AI nitron M Tinker d...... 1 Alonzo E ounn r 188 8 Attorney General — Robert M Hwigart us 185 Of any description until you have examined Fred A Maynard r...... '. 20 Judge of Probate — Noah W Cheever p ...... 1 Charles M Merrill r 182 NOVEMBER 10, Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. Alfred J Murphy u ...... ,...854 884 Henry J Patterson u s 187 5 Charles K l’errine n.., ...... County Clerk — KENDRICK’S and see how cheap he Cyrus E l.othrop <1...... :...... 1 wlllfain M smith r 188 At “The Steel” Hotel. Loa Money on Approved Bonds and Superintendent of Public Instruction — Emory E Erie u s 185 2 ueglster of needs — Beal Estate Security Jason 1C Hammond r...... 20 is selling this season. Our goods Robert S avhiiu p ...... t uyrou V Houle r * . 170 David E Haskins u h ...... 854 884 Thomas h Eddy u s 202 82 (Charlea C Willett n ...... Countv Treasurer— are all new and prices OTFICEB.S: W illiam Heap d...... 1 navid s French r 185 2 P. E. Wal 8wobth , Tres, Member of the State Board of Education — Joseph 1< Bohr u s 188 ■ . J. Haldsiii , Pres. Prosecuting Attorney — 3. Pennell , Vc-Prea. R. C. Dexteb Asst. Tres JameH W Simmons r...... 20 Elmer Houxer p ...... 1 william H urunxon r 185 2 out of sight. Frank s Dewey u x ...... 854 884 Henry waibridge u s 183 Jonepli B Steere n ...... Circuit Court Commissioner — THE LOCAL MARKETS. Howard Edward* d...... 1 Lewis severance r 184 State Senator —19lh District— Charles J snclllng u s 185 1 Cheater W Martin r...... 38 Circuit Court I’ouinitssloner — 8t. Johns . Nor. 5,1896. EliHlia Mudge u x ...... '...826 288 Ezra k Averlll r 188 The following are the prices paid in cash tor Representative In State Leghdature — Frank M Osborn u s 185 2 produce in this market: Cheater E Jackxon r...... 20 Coroner — Newell a Dryer u ««...... 854 834 s nuuel a Cliff r 1»4 Wheat, white. No 1. 72@77. Sheriff — Myron N Duncan u s 185 1 Wheat, red. No' 2, .72@77. a Ioiizo E Dunn r...... 28 Coroner — Oats. ,19@17 Robert M Swlgart u h ...... 840 818 James Dewitt McCollum r 184 DRESS GOODS Rye, 39. Judge of Probate — Charles F Crell u s 184 EgKS, .17. Charles M Merrill r...... 63 surveyor — • Butter, .11® 12. Henry .1 I’atterxon u x ...... 311 248 Charles Eddy r 184 Beans. .404.bU. County" Clerk— Alfred H'Ide u s 184 Tallow, .03. William M Smith r...... -...... 20 WATERTOWN Hay. $6.50®*7 ftO Emory IC Erie u 8, ...... 354 834 IN GREAT VARIETY. Potatoes. 25. Register of Deeds— Presidential Electors — Pork, lire #3.00 Dvron V Soule r...... 81 Josiah C Gray r 209 —87 Corn. ear. .10. Thom us II Eddy u s...... 888 802 John missel p Corn, old .11. County Treasurer— Spencer O Fisher us *172 Lard, .<*. navid S French r 20 wesly C Richards ii 8 Hides .06. •Joseph k nohr u 8 ...... 355 885 John S Farr d 6 Pelts. ,2ft©.76. Prosecuting Attorney — Representative in Congress, Eighth tils.— Fowls, 04H. William il urunxon r...... 20 william S Linton 209 87 Chicken, dressed .06. Henry Walbrioge u s...... 834 884 Ferdinand Brucker u s 174 Chicken, live Circuit Court Commissioner — Governor — Consultation and Examination Free A big bargain in 50-inch Black Serge at Ducks, dressed. .06. Lewis Severance r...... 22 Hnzen S Plngree r 210—41 and Strictly Confidential. Beef, dressed,.05®.<10 CharleH J Snclllng u s...... 354 832 Hubert C safford p 6 Veil Calf, live, *1 00@»4.50. Circuit Court Commissioner Charles it xligh u s 169 only50c. The best on earth for the price. Wood, dry, .5MK&U.39. Ezra k Aver ill r...... 20 John Giberson n 8 Apples. 80&40. Frunk MOshorn u s...... 852 832 Hufus F sprague d 9 DK8. B. 8. & CO., devote their attention to Ducks, live, .05J4 Coroner — Lieutenant Governor — Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Lungs, As- Best 8c G-inghams for 6c. Turkeys, live. .05^. Samuel a Cliff r...... 20 Thomas it nunstan r 209 —37 thma and Consumption, and all Chronic, Private and Geese, live, .05. Myron N Duncan u x ...... 852 882 Henry Anorus p 6 Kervout Diteates, Deformities, Granulated Lidt. Crott Coroner — Justin it whiting u s 172 t, Deafness, Discharge of the Eart, Bronchitis, James neWitt McCollum r 20 Harvey n natch n 8 ronic Cough, Goitre, (big neck) Fever Horn and Big Chief Battin for only 10c, full pound, Charles F Crell u s 352 882 Theodore a Fflcb d 6 aUtcert, Brightt Disrate, Rheumatism, all diseases oj Surveyor — secretary of state— the Kidneys and Bladder, Heart, Stomach and Her­ Charles Kdd.v r 20 Washington Gardner r 211—41 eout Dittoes, Chorea-St. Vitus’ Dance-. General De­ clear and good. A big bargain. From Our Regular Correspondent Alfred a Idc ii s 352 882 George itoelofs p 6 bility, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, diseases of men and Mr. aud Mrs. Drisco, of Grand Ledge, Almon G nruce u s 170 women, and all diseases due to bad blood, RILEY. salein a Dean n 5# KPILKP8Y, OR FITS positively cured by I have too many bargains to enumerate visited at S. W. Norris last Sunday. Presidential Electors— samuel L noyce d 6 a new and never failing remedy. Universalist Sunday School at DeWitt Josiah C Gray r...... 135 state Treasurer— Drs. B- 8. & Co. make a specialty of all forms John Russell p ...... 5 George a steel r 209 —87 Of Rectal Diteates, Piles—internal ona external, Itch ­ Suudav, November 8, at 2 p. in. sharp. Spencer O Flshe* u s...... 184 —29 Hubert King p 6 ing and Bleeding, Rectal Ulcers, Fisures, Fistula— but am after yourtrade this fall if low prices Rev. Charles Legal, of Lansing, will W esley C Richards n ...... 2 Otto E Karste u s 172 which are often taken for Nervous and Lung preach at Masonic hall Sunday, Novem ­ John S Farr <1...... 6 Isaac N shepherd a 3 Troubles, all cured. Uomember, we cure all Representative in Congress 8th district— wilder ii steveus 6 forms of Piles without pain. Interruption or and good goods wilj secure it. Carpets at ber 8, at 3 p. m. william S Linton r...... 154 Auditor General — detention from business, and without tbe use A. Daniells, of Wacousta, closed a Ferdinand Brucker u s...... 186-82 uoscoe d nix r 209 —87 of knife, caustic or ligature. Come and be Governor — william a Heartt p 6 convinced. special prices to close fall stock. successful term of school at the Sim­ Hnzen S Pingrec r...... 157 ArthurE Cole v s 172 mon ’s school house last week. Robert C Salford p ...... Abrain G Jackson n 8 Charles R Sllgli u s...... 182 25 Irving w Conkey d 6 ToYoung, Middle-Aged Ministerial convention at M. E. John Giberson n ...... Commissioner of the state Land Office— church, in DeWitt, Tuesday and Wed­ Rufus F Sprague d...... william a French r 209 —87 william Parinenter p 6 and Old Men. nesday, November 17 and 18. Lieutenant Governor — Martin o Loennecker u s 172 Thomas B Dunxtun r...... 155 Suffering from Spermetorrhcea, Impotency—host A ten-cent tea will be given at De­ Henry Andrus p ...... itodolph k Atkins ii 3 Alineron M Tinker 4 6 il an hood, -or from Weakness brought on Irom er­ Witt Grange hall, Wednesday eyeniug, Justin R Whiting U8 ...... 184 29 rors or indiscretions in youth or over-indulgence Yours for business, Harvey B Hutch n ...... attorney General — November 11, for the benefit of the Fred a Maynard r 209 —87 in later years, are given permanent relief. Abso ­ 'I heodore A Fetch d ...... lute cures guaranteed; strictly confidential. Universalist church. Hours from 5 to Secretary of State— Noah w Cheever p 6 Alfred J Murphy us 172 TUMORS AND CANCERS cured without 8 o ’clock. All invited. Washington Gardner r...... 153 acid*, knife, pain or scar. New methods. George Roelofs p ...... Charles K Perrine n 8 Jerome Dills and Elmer Lankton Cyrus E Lothrop d 6 CATARRH. New home treatment. Unsur ­ Airaon G.ltruee u s...... 184 29 passed and cheap. dressed two 14 month-old hogs last week Salem A Dean n ...... superintendent of Public Instruction — Jason E Hammond r 209 —37 GUAR A NTKE to cure every case of Dyspepsia, that weighed 317 and 375 each. They Samuel L Boyce d...... Sick Headache, Piles, Tape Worm and Stricture. State Treasurer— nobert s avhiiu p 6 had picked their living since harvest, David E Aasklns u s 172 WWe will give special attention to difficult George A Steel r...... 134 cases and to cases other uhysician have failed to which consisted of grass and apples, of Robert King p ...... Charles C W illett n 8 which, of course, there was an abund ­ william Heap d 6 cure. Persons applying for treatment will please Otto E Karste u 8 ...... 184 80 bring two or three ounces of urine for analysis. Isauc N Shepard n ...... Member of the state Board of Education — H. L. KENDRICK. ance. James w slmmons r 209-87 Those who are unable to call, can write full par ­ Wilder I) Stevens d ...... ticulars of their case and ha, e medicine sent by Auditor General — Elmer Houser p 6 Frank s Dewey u s 172 express, with full Instructions how to he taken. Uoscoe D Dlx r...... 155 The firm of Drs. B. 8. A Co., were incorporated Willi im A Heartt p ...... Joseph n steere n 8 Arthur E Cole u s...... 184 29 Howard Edwards d 6 several years since wllh a capital of $50,000, heuce From Our Regular Correspondent. state senator —19 District— you take no chances if you employ them. They Abram G Jackson n ...... are responsible and well-known. Address C. H. Silcox was in DeWitt Saturday. Irving \V Conkey d...... Chester w Martin r , 207—31 Claud Emmons was in town Thurs ­ Commissioner of the State Land Office— Elisha Mudge us 176 William A French r...... 155 Representative In state Legislature— day. William l'armeuter p ...... Chester E J ackson r 208 —85 DRS. B. S. & CO., Newell a Dryer u s 178 Arthur Goodrich has returned home Martin G Loennecker u b...... 184 29 Rodolph R Atkins ...... sheriff — LOCK BOX 160, from Ga. Almeron M Tinker d...... Alonzo E minn r 205—29 Herbert Tooker is spending a few Attorney General — Robert M swigart u s 176 Fred A Maynard r...... 155 Judge of Probate — A Reminder.... Muskegon, - Mich. days with his parents. Noah W' Cheever p ...... Charles M Merrill r 217-54 The members of the W. C. T. U. met Aiired J Murphy u 8 ...... 184 29 iienry J Patterson us 163 The cool, sharp winds of autum remind at the home of Mrs. L. Lindsey last Sat­ Charles K Perrine n ...... County Clerk— Dyrus,E Lothrop d...... william M smith r 210—86 ..1896 .. urday. Superintendent of Public Instruction — Emory E Urle u s 174 you of the fact that proper clothing must be The Halloween party at the home of Jason K Hammond r...... 155 Register of needs — Robert S Avann ...... iiyron V soule r 204—27 secured. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cushman was wTell at­ David E Haskins u s...... 184 29 'Hiomas H Eddy u s 177 tended and all report a good time. Charles C Willett n ...... County Treasurer— For Winter William Heap d...... navid s French r 206—81 We havethe finest line of Cloves and Mit­ Member of the State Board of Education — Joseph R oohr u s 175 EUREKA. Janies W Simmons r...... 155 Prosecuting Attorney — tens ever shown in St. Johns, and in Under­ Elmer Houser p ...... william H urunson r 201-20 TRADE. From Our New Regular Correspondent. Frank S Dewey u s...... 184 29 Henry waibridge u s 181 wear 25c buys a nice warm garment. Joseph B Steere n ...... Circuit Court Commissioner — Dr. Post was in town Friday. Howard Edwards d...... Lewis severance r 208 —85 Mrs. Earl Pray has lieen quite sick State Senator 19th district— Charles J Snclllng u s 173 Kearsey Pants and Duck Coats in all Chester W Martin ...... 156 lircult Court Commissioner — the past week. Elisha Mudge us...... 184 28 Ezra n Averlll r 208 —35 grades and prices. Mrs. Clara and Meda Houk have re­ Representative iu State Legislattre Clinton Frank M Osborn us 173 turned to Ludington. co nty — Coroner — If you need an overcoat or suit see the .155 samuel a cliff r 208-85 Myron N Duncan us 174 JACKSON. Mrs. Allen and daughter, of Grand .185 80 Ledge, are visiting at I). Gowers. Sheriff — Coroner — Bargains we offer before you buy. Coats at .107 Janies newitt McCollum r 209 —26 THE 8UCCE88FUL Eureka was largely represented at the .176 9 Charles F crell us 173 $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00 St. Johns mass meeting, Saturday. Judge of Probate — surveyor — Charles M Merrill r ...... 170 Charles Eddy r 207-80 that will astonish you in value. The ladies’ prayer meeting will meet Henry J Patterson u s...... 178 8 Alfred b Ide u s 177 with Mrs. Dora Ingersoll, Friday p. m. County Clerk— MERCHANT TAILOR illlatn M Smith r...... 159 Mark Stevens was greeted with a large _tnory E Erie u s...... 185 29 OUR MOTTO: and enthusiastiac house, Friday even ­ Register of Deeds— Is showing a hand sow tine of ing. Byron V Soule r...... 155 TOM PADLEY, Thomas U Eddy u s ...... 186 81 Quick Sales and Small Profits. Mr. Jim Gordry, formerly residents of Count v Treasurer— this place, visited at Mr. Griffetlisa few David 8 French r...... 154 The Pioneer llarnessmaker, FALL days last week. Joseph R BoLr u s...... 187 83 •roseeutlng Attorney — ♦Charley Carter, who has been in William H Brunson r...... 158 AND WINTER Canada nearly all summer, is spending Henry Walbriilge u s...... 187 29 Circuit Court Commissioner — a few days with his family here. I^wis Severance r...... 156 SUITINGS. WEBBER & WAGNER, Charles J Knelling u s...... 185 29 Circuit Court Commissioner — 17 Clinton Ave., St. Johns, CA8H CLOTHIERS. UNION HOME. Ezra K Averlll r ...»...... 155 Which will be made np in the most mod* Frank M Osborn u s...... 186 81 Corouer — ern and perfect fitting manner. From Our Regular Correspondent. Samuel A Cliff r...... 157 Harry Davis has moved to near St. Myron N Duncan u ...... 184 27 Coroner — Louis. .156 J^FEvery garment guaranteed to be Mrs. Gault spent last week with her ..180 29 perfect and easy fitting, and the quality Surveyor — daughter, Mrs. Minnie Finch. Charles Eddy r ..156 of goods to be as represented. Mrs. L. Willet and son, of Middleton, ..185 29 la still doing business at tbe old stand, ad­ visited at James Padget’s last Sunday EAGLE. joining DeWitt’s Grocery, where may be found a complete stock of Draft and Driving To Professional Miss Kate Boyle closed her fall term Presidential Electors— of school Tuesday. She is a good teach ...188 ... 4 er and has been engaged for the year. ...184 Wesley C Richards n ...... 2 HARNESSES, People’s Parlor Mrs. Geo. Griffith received a letter John S Karr d ...... , and Office Mon,. from her son, Melvin Morton, stating Representative In Congress 8th district— that on the 17th of October last, he was William S Linton r...... 185 And a stock of married to Miss Nancy Abbott,of Wood Ferdinand Brucker u ...... 184 I have just received a new and complete countv, O. Melvin has been, until the Governor — ___ H azen 8 Plngrae r...... -...... 190 last vear, a resident of this place, and Robert C Salford p ...... -...... 2 ROBES, BLANKETS, line of his friends here wish him a life of hap Charles R Sligh u s...... 179 'AND Luneh Room piness. John Glbeason ...... 2 Rufus F Sprague d...... W«IPS, Lieutenant Governor — Huikizu’t Arnica naive. Thomas B Dunstan r...... 184 First West of Wilson ’s Henry Andrus p ...... 8 The Best Salve ia the world for Cats Justin It Whiting u s ...... 184 And in fact every article found in a well regu Barber Shop, Walker St. W. Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rkenm, Fever Harvey It Hatch n ...... 2 lated establishment of tbe kind, that defies Theodore a Felch d...... Stationery.. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblanee Secretary of State— competition as to style, quality and prloe. An Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi ­ Washington Gardner r...... -....187 AVING opened business in the tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It George Roelofs p ...... 2 nspcction is solioited. above named place, we propose Comprising Blank Books, Memorondum is guranteed to give perfect satisfaction Almsn O Biuee u s...... 182 Salem a Dean n ...... 2 Repalilng neatly and promptly done. to conduct it in a quiet and law­ Books (for coat or vest pocket), Inks, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per • Samuel L Boyce d...... box. For sale by Fildew A Millman, 8t State Treasurer— ful manner,and solicit the pat ­ Mucilage, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, George a Steel r ...... 185 ronage of honorable men. We Johns and Fowler. Robert King ...... _ 8 Rules, Rubbers, Files', and in fact, a line Otto E Karste u s...... 4...... 188 TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS Hhave a clean and nicely fitted Isaac N Shepard n ...... 2 room on the west where men and too numerous to mention, and if you will Terms of the Circuit Conrt. Wilder D Stevens d...... SCHEDULE FOR 1896-7. a udltor.General — their wives may enter for a quiet call and inspect them, will satisfy you Roscoe D Dlx ...... 184 STATE OF MICHIGAN 1 William A Heartt p ...... 8 High school room, St. Johns, third Thursday and refreshing glass of beer with that in kinds, quality and prices I am in 29th Judicial Circuit, f Arthur E Cole u s ...... 184 and Friday, Aug. 90 and 21.1096. as much propriety and safety as I do hereby fix and appoint the times of Abram G Jackson ...... 2 Court bouae. St. Jobna. third Thursday and the front rank. holding the several terms of Court within said wilder D Stevets d...... Friday, Oct. 18 and 16,1096. in any business place in St. Circuit for the years 1896 and 1897 . Commissioner of the State Land Office— High school room. SL Johns, last Thursday CLINTON COUNTV. william a French r...... «...... 184 and Friday, March 9ft and 26.1097. Johns. Pay us a visit and be First Monday In February. william Parinenter p ...... 3k Court House, 8L Johns, thlro Thursday and convinced. Martin G Loennecker u a...... * H4 Friday, June 17 and 18. 1097. Fourth Monday in April. Certificates of ail grades will be granted at CHAS. W. LOUD, Last Monday in June. Rodolph R Atkins ...... 2 Second Monday in November. Alineron M Tinker d...... the examinations at 8t. Johns in August and OKATIOT COUNTV. Attorney General — March. Certificates of the second and third DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. Second Monday in March. Fred a Maynard ...... 1840 grades will be granted at all ether examlna- First Monday In June. Noah w Cheever p_ ...... 3 1,1aj * examination* will begin at 9 o ’clock a. m. Second Monday in September. Alfred J Murphy u s...... 184 First Monday In Deoember. Charles K Perrlnen., ...... 2 and oontlnue two days. RIDEOUT & BAGLEY. Dated October, 1891. tv,n/v „ , Cyrus K Lothrop d...... , *"* P* 0tfURJM. WINSTON. * Superintendent of Public Instruction — 8. B. DA BOLL Commissioner of Schools. Circuit Judge, 29th Judicial Circuit, Michigan. Jason E Hammond r 184 St.Johns, May 11,1896.