The Clinton Independent. VOL. XX V-NO. 30. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1891 . WHOLE NO. 1279 .

Tbe l«riulllf Innpii)', CiltUtr Ibr lHfil, —Ice cream at Grahame ’s." PEKSONAL. HOARD OF TRUSTEES. Arbor Bay Proclamation. Found SUGARS —Ice cream at G. A. R. hall, April 23. Adjourned Regular Meeting. April 13,1891. A silk umbrella, call at John Hicks’ APRIL. store. HAVE STRUCK —Don ’t forget the National Lollaby Harry Bradner spent Saturday and Sunday Present, President Bundsy; Trustees DeWltt, In accordance with established usage. I flTT T W T r 8 In Chicago. Fowler, Hulse, Lee and Marshall. hereby designate Thursday, April 30, 1891, to Mrs, E. Robinson, BOTTOM concert Friday evening, May 1st. l>e observed as Arbor Day, “I I * l 4 Dr. M. Boyd, of Saranac, spent last Sunday The minutes of April 6 were retd and approved, Manufacturer of Human Hair Goods; i • 7 8 • 10 I 1 And no «> la the time to —The Ovid W. R. C. will entertain I earnestly appeal to all our people to observe in our village. The following bills were presented and referred Ladies’ and Children's Shampooing. — 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 avail yourselves of the the St. Johns W\ R. C., in Ovid, this 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 E. U. Oorauch, of the Corunna Journal, was to the committee on claims : the day. ora portion thereof, by the planting of Comer of Clinton Avenue and Walker opportunities of buying a 46 27 28 29 ::o • • afternoon. in town Tuesday. Geo. H. Marshall...... % 2 ‘JO trees, vines and shrubbery along the highways, street, up stairs. 1279 l. Do not delay. UiU JJL JLS —The cases to be tried at the April Mr. John Hicks la expected to arrive at bis A. B. Balcomb ...... 8 SO in the cemeteries, and about their homes. To those who hear in mind the needs of the Window Shades. term of our circuit court, may be found home In this village to-day or to-morrow. E. I. Parmenter Payroll ...... 24 67 HOME MATTERS. Mrs. Eva Jenkina, of Nashville, Tenn., is the generations to come, as well as of the living, In all styles—Plain and Decorated, upon our 5th page. Total...... 36 07 guest of Miss Neely Knapp, of St.Johns. the rapid destruction of our forests and the At John Hicks ’. The retail llquot dealers bond of George E. Love Brevities. —E. I*. Waldon is attending the na ­ Mrs. Galusha Pennell, who has been spend ­ diminished supply of timber present a grave tional convention of republican leagues, was presented and referred to committee on pe- problem. We who enjoy the present should Wanted Immediately. —Thi* office has a good and modem ing a fortnight in Detroit, Is expected home titlons and village attorney. At the new Hotel St. Johns, a cook aud to-day. see to it that we use only so much of the pro ­ in Cincinnati, as a delegate. The liquor dealer’s bond of Alfred P. Vauconsant a chamber-maid who are competent in lever paper cutter for sale. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Spaulding returned from ducts of the earth as is necessary for our —Gov. Winans has designated Thurs ­ —Allison Richardson has rented a cot­ was presented and referred to committee on peti ­ wants, and we owe It to posterity to replace, their respective vocations. tage at Bay View, where his wife and Saginaw to their home in this village, on Mon ­ tions aud Village Attorney. J. H. Barnard , l’rop ’r. day, April 30th, as Arbor Day. day last. so far as we can, what we are compelled to The petition ior tile drain running from south to —Old and flood papers for the use of children will spend the. summer. H. P. Adams, of Northville, arrived here borrow from the resources of nature. Carpets. north in center of subdivisions 9 and 10 of Clark Along tlie highways In muuy parts of the housecleaners, sold cheap at this office. —D. C. Hurd, formerly a grocer in Tuesday night, on account of the severe Ill­ Hemp Carpets at John Hicks. and Holton ’s subdivision of out lots R and C to State the axe has been busy with the oak and Ingrain Carpets at John Hicks. —The senate bill, making all election this village, died at his late home in ness of his wife. Higbam street and east on Higham street to Miss Neita Stout left last Saturduy morn ­ elm, and the traveler finds scant shelter from Tapestry Brussels Carpetsat John Hicks. days legal holidays, has passed that Orleans, Ionia county, last Sunday. Ottawa street. Signed by Jacob French, P. Kf the summer sun. He whose necessity com­ Body Brussels Carnets at John Hicks. —Geo. A. Wells has sold his residence ing for Detroit, where she will remain about a Perrin, administrator, O. P. DeWltt and Robert body. week with friends. pels him to destroy a shade tree for firewood Velvet & Moquette Carpets at J. Hicks. property, corner of Cass and Ottawa Clark was presented and referred to the committee can at least plant an acorn or u sapling in re­ Every kind of Carpets at John Hicks. —Wm. H. Hoffman has sold his resi­ Rev. D. L. Thomas and family, of Evenston, on streets tnd sewers. streets, to Dr. J. W. Pollard. Considera ­ III., are here visiting his brother, Rev. C. G. turn. Shrubbery, vines, flowers and fruit dence property on Lansing street, to Committee on claims reported hack the bills trees nre blessings which all mankind enjoy ; Notice to Breeders. tion, $2,100. Thomas, pastor of the M. B. church. referred to them and recommended that they be “ Enterprise, ” is. without doubt, the D. H. Mosher, of this village. Mrs. Ida J. Pierce, who has been spending and each one can do something to render —Fanners, sell your wool to local —The barbers ’ union, of Michigan, allowed at the footings and orders drawn for the them more abundant and make the world finest Cleveland Bay stallion in the several months in Stockbridge, this state, is same on the proper funds. county. He may he round at the Farm­ dealers, get your spot cash, and ever desires the passage of a law closing bar ­ now visiting her sister, Mr#. E. L- Valentine, more pleasant for himself and his fellows. The report was accepted and adopted on motion. Let those who are looked to for instruction ers' Feed Barn, St. Johns, from April 1 after be contented and satisfied. ber shops on Sunday. It has passed to this village. to July 4. 1891. Terms—$10 to iusure, The committee on grades and walks reported from the pulpit, the school-house, and through —Is anything to be done this Bpring the third reading. Mr. C. 0. Vaughan, of the Republican, will favorably on petition uf A. Granger and C. Kochon payable Marcli 1, 1892, or when mares —Theron Shaver, of South Ovid, sold return this week from a two weeks' outing in the press, enforce the lesson which the occas­ are known to lie in foal. looking toward the improvement and for a crosswalk at the intersection of Highaui aud ion suggests. the east, chiefly spent among relatives and 1278 W. B. Warren , Prop ’r. beautifying of our court house grounds ? to Tunis Lusk, of Greenville, on Mon ­ Prospect streets, and recommended that it be built. Given under my hand and the seal friends in Buffalo, N. Y. Also reported favorably on petition of H. M. —I>ansing death roll for the year 18JM) day last, a pair of draft horses, both of Mrs. Theo. Price left here last Sunday for of the State, at the Capitol in Lansing, Lace Curtains. the Percheron breed. Perrin, W. W. Danly and four others for sidewalk this eleventh day of April, in the year of our New and beautiful designs in Lace was 1116. about 13 to the thousand. Of Lansing, from which point she went by a Sun- on south side of Floral aveuue, and recommended Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety- Curtains, At John Hicks *. this number 82 were males and 84 fe­ —The cause of Samuel Davis vs. Byron da v afternoon fast train on the Central for that the petition he granted. Hamer, noticed for trial in this (April) New York citr, in answer to a telegram stating one. and of the independence of the United males. Trustee Fowler moved that tbs rej>ort t>e accepted. States the one hundred and fifteenth. Some Bargains. term of the circuit court, has been set­ that her mother was dangerously ill. Motion carried. I have a good new house with good —(“Laura, you are as sweet as sugar,” W. A. Reddout, formerly of Greenbush town ­ EDWIN B. WINANS. tled by Hamer paying Davis $75. Committee on grades aud walks reported that cellar and cistern, with one or three lots, he said. “O, you horrid thing, ” she ship. and for the last three years a resident of —Miss Ethel Loomis, of Greenbush, they had made a profile of sidewalk grade on east Tne State Hank of St. Johns. for sale cheap. said, “sugar is just now too cheap for Kushville, N.Y-.has returned with his fami­ side of Brush street, from Higbam street to State 160 acres or timbered land in Osceola was very agreeably surprised on Tues­ The net assets of the stockholders of the comparison. ” ly to this county, with the view of replacing street, and recommend that the grade be estab ­ Co., in exchange for real estate in or day evening, April 21st, by about twenty the buildings destroyed by Are upon his farm, the State Bank of St. Johns amount to about St. Johns. —II. A. Sage has commenced the ice lished in accordance with the profile. of her young friends, the occasion being a few years ago, and will either settle thereon Trustee Fowler offered the following resolution : about one million dollars, and still u rival I also desire to close out my entire trade for 1891. Those who wish Spring her ninth birthday. or in this village. Resolved, That the profile presented by the com­ bank cashier isn ’t sleeping very well stock of lumber and shingles', which Brook ice may leave their orders at will be offered at low priees for cash. —The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. mittee on grades and walks for sidewalk grade on nights for fear its depositors may lose Church & Schanck ’s market. SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS. the east side of Brush street, from the south line of A. G ranger , E. church realized a net profit of $38 something through its irresponsibility. 1276-tf St. Johns. —The farmer who had a full granery Higham street to the north line of State street from Rev. G. S. Hickey’s two illustrated The depositors, however, seem to be or a full potato pit within the last Don ’t forget the Ice cream social at G. A. R. be adopted by the board. For Sale. lectures, last Thursday and Friday ball, Tuesday evening, April 28. The resolution prevailed. pretty well satisfied, as the State Bank's month (and had the wisdom to sell) has Mrs. M. E. Strickland offers her evenings. The lectures are referred to The ladies' aid society, of West Bingham, will Yeas—C; nays —none. deposits now amount to nearly $160,000, residence at corner of court house been blessed with a full j>ocket-book. meet with Mrs. Morton, on Thursday, April 30, in complimentary terms. Committee on petitions reported that the retail an increase of ove two hundred per square, for sale, or will exchange for —Greenville is the star potato market at 1 o'clock. liquor dealers’ bonds of Alfred J. Vauconsant and —Prosecuting Attorney, II. J. Patter­ cent, in the last four years. The St. other property. Inquire of of the state. Since August 15, 1890, The aid society of the Bengal and Riley Bap ­ Geo. E. Love were in proper form and sureties Fedewa & Merrill , son, moved with his family from Wa- tist church will meet with M rs. Crampton next sufficient. Johns banks are all solid financial insti ­ 1,100 cars of potatoes have been shipped 1274 tf 8t. Johns. cousta to this village on Thursday last, Thursday, April 30. Report accepted on motion. tutions, and none more so than the .State from that point, with fifty car loads yet and are now occupying the Patterson Mr. and Mrs J. M. Newell, of Calhoun Co., Motion carried that retail liquor dealers’ bonds of Bank. One Interested . The Boot and Shoe department of the to hear from. who are here visiting their son, C- 8. Boult, Chas. J. Moinet and Frank Vauconaant be taken Mercantile Co. is receiving a handsome house at the corner of Lansing and —The young men of St. Johns gave are both sick with la grippe. from the table. A Correction. line of Spring Goods. Baldwin streets. a very pleasant dancing party at Newton Chas. Grisson corps will give an ice cream Trustee Lee offered the following resolution ; St. Johns , Mich ., April 17,1891. 5000 Pounds of Maple Sugar —As may be seen by reference to our Resolved, That the retail liquor dealer's bond hall, Friday night last, in honor of the social at the G. A. R hall. Tuesday evening, Editoh Independent — Rsteemed Sir .-—Kindi Wanted by Wickes & Sons, for which 5th page, contracts will be let to the April 28, for their relief fund. with Frank Vauconsant as principal, and John allow me to correct your statement with refer­ college students who were at home on a the highest price will be paid. lowest responsible bidders. Mav 5, 1891, The subject at the Reading Rooms Tues­ Scrtven and Geo. Brown as sureties, bearing date ence to the good work done for the little week’s vacation. day evening, April 2B, 1 WM. is “Religious Rust." April 6,1891, be, and the same is hereby approved for constructing the whole or sections daughter of H. A. Carpenter. I was not the The Mercantile Company —Messrs. Reed & Clark have leased Leader, Fred Knapp. Extra music will be pre. by this Board. instigator of the scheme. That honor belongs of ditches in Westphalia and Dallas always pays the highest prices, in cash, their store at the head of Clinton pared. The resolution prevailed. to Mrs. A. P. Cowell and Mrs. D. G. Steel, who for Eggs. townships, principally in the former. The Y. P. S. C. E., of the Congregational Yeas—6; nays —none. Avenue, west side, to D. E. Phetteplace, applied to me fora form of notice to be print ­ —We notice that II. F. Auten is presi ­ society will hold their business meeting to ­ Trustee Lee offered the following resolution : ed by our papers, as I knew the circumstances Fowler House For Sale. of Wayne, who will open a stock of dent, and E. E. Moss one of the direc­ night after prayer meeting. A large attend ­ Resolved, That the retail liquor dealer's bond with attending the case, and thoughtlessly signed The undersigned, having repaired and family groceries therein. ance is desired. Geo. E. Love as principal and Leroy Maxarn and tors of a district telephone company re­ my name which gave it this misguiding fea­ refurnished the Fowler House, at Fow­ —All teachers and others, who desire Every one is cordially invited to attend the David G. Steel as sureties, bearing the date of April ture. What I did and will do In this case is no ler, Michigan, will sell the same cheap, cently organized in Little Rock, Ark. to attend a Summer Normal, are re­ Y. P. 8. C. E. at the Baptist church, Sunday 14, 1891, be, aud the same U hereby approved l>y more than any of our doctors would do under or will trade for farm or village property. These gentlemen will make their pres ­ evening at IS p, m. Subject: "Hearing and this Board. edewa quested to send their names to Secretary like circumstances of an honest, undeceiving, J. II. F , ence felt wherever their interests exist. Heeding God ’s Message." The resolution prevailed. poor man or family. Truly Yours, N. II. G el leu , Winston, St. Johns. Tuition will prob- —If there was ever a practical paving All persons are invited to attend the meet­ Yess—6; n$ys—none. H. PALMER, M.D. St. Johns ablv be $1 per week, or $5 for six weeks. Trustee Lee offered the following resolution : F. II. G kllkk , lesson presented to our people, it has ing of the Junior League, at the M. E. church —If a farmer wishes to realize the next Sunday at 3:16 p. m. Subject : “God ’s Resohed. Thai the retail liquor dealers' bond with Licensed lo Wed. 1274 tf Fowler. been this spring, and Clinton Avenue Charles P. Moinet as principal and Julian J. highest price ’for his potatoes, he should Grace in Our Souls." Leader, Minnie Halcom ; Date. Name and Residence. Age The Mercantile Company presents a very plain and forcible lesson. essayist, Minnie Gardner. Moinet and Nathaniel Lapham as sureties, bearing April 18— Wm. H. Magley. St. Johns ...... 27 confine himself to one variety. By so the date of April 2,1891, be, and the same is hereby Nellie Argue, St.Johns ...... 22 wants all the choice Butter there is in The brick pavings are receiving great­ All young ladies and gentlemen are requested the country. doing he will get a more uniform size to meet at the Young Men ’s Reading Rooms approved by this Board. April 18— Wesley C. Ferdon, St Johns ...... 27 est favor in many cities, and should be Prfcllla M. Argue, St.Johns ...... 20 and from 5 to 10 cents better price per on Friday evening of this week, to consider The resolution prewailed. Cabinets $2.50 per doz. considered, and if correct, at once Yeas—6; nays —none. April 20—Dexter Clark, Ovid...... 24 bushel. the organization of an athletic club, in which Nora Myers, Ovid...... 17 for the next 30 days at Plunkett's West adopted here. Taylor Stockton addressed the Board on the sub ­ -Twenty-seven unfortunate people lawn tennis shall be the leading feature- April 30- Mathias Spitzley, Westphalia ...... 33 Side Gallery. St. Johns, Mich. ject of keys for the engine bouse. are now entertained and cared for at the -Ex-County Clerk, Charles H. Pal­ The annual meeting for the election of offi­ Maria Schafer, Westphalia ...... 20 mer. who recently sold his farm in Ben ­ cers of the Ladies' Cemetery Association will Trustee Fowler moved that the remarks of T. April 21—Frank Giffels, Victor...... 80 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry county poor farm, a greater number Stockton be received and the matter referred to Lizzie Foley, Bengal ...... 22 gal to Schuyler Georgia, of that town- be held Tuesday evening. May 6th, at the resi­ Repaired on short notice at Allison ’s. than at any one time during the winter. dence of Mrs. E. E. Whipple. All ladies desir­ the committee on fire, water and light. MARRIED. They are, in the maiu, old people. — ship.and his personal property atauction, ing to become members of the Association are Motion carried. Sugar! Sugar! Sugarl Trustee Lee offered the following resolution, Take good care of the unfortunate poor. last week, will move into this village invited to be present. CLARK—MYERS—At the M. E. parsonage, in The Mercantile Co. will open wide the this week, where his family will remain Resolved, That the Board hereby Instructs the St Johns. Monday April 30. 1891, hv the Rev. sugar market for the next few days. —It now appears from the official re­ Marshall lo serve a notice on the property owners C. G. Thomas. Dexter Clark and Nora Myers, A Move In the Rlsjlit Direction. both of Ovid township. Come and examine. turns that JudgeDaboll received a plump while he will look about and decide as where property fronts on the east ol Brush street, to wliat he will do and where he will do FERDON—AHGUK—MAGLEY—ARGUE—InSt 1.1'tO majority in Clinton, and 1,295 ma­ A citizens ’ meeting was had at the from Higbsm to Stale street, that a sidewalk grade Johns, April 19. 1891. at the residence of the Allison ’s $1 Spectacles Ladies’ Library room last Tuesday eve­ jority in Gratiot, (the two counties com­ it. has been established, and that a sidewalk six feet officiating clergyman. Rev G. S. Northrup, are the best. ning t'or the purpose of organizing a wide has been ordered built within thirty days of Mr. Wesley C. Ferdon and Miss Prtellla M. posing the 29th judicial circuit,) for —For two straight hours last Sunday “ Public Improvement Association, ” Argue ; also, Mr. Wm. H. Magley unit Miss Money to Loan on Farm Lands. said notice. NellieS. Argue, all of St.Johns. Judge, making the handsome total afternoon Bill Rudgers sat on a with the view of improving our court The resolution was adopted. Interest seven (7) per cent payable annually. No commissions charged. of 2J»5. patent egg box in front of Charley house, school and other public grounds. Yeaa—6; nays —none. DIED. Two committees were formed, one of Enquire of L. G rant , Johnson's grocery store and at the Trustee Lee offered the following resolution : —The House has passed the Senate ladies and the other of gentlemen, as Resolved, That the Board hereby instructs the HUNT—At bis home in Ovid township, Mon ­ 1263-tf. St. Johns, Mich. foot of our office stairs, and beat a follows : day morning, April 20, 1891, of inflamation bill fixing a penality of three years in Marshall to serve a notice on the property owners of the bowels. Hiram Hunt, aged 65 years. tattoo with his heels, spatted his hands JMki-Mn. C. E. Ball, Mrs. M. Babcock, Mrs. 184-7 Rogers Bro.’s prison or a fine of $1,060 for entering a Win. M. Leland and Miss Nellie Corblt. whose property fronts on the south aide of Floral MERRILL -At her home in St .Johns, Saturday Knives. Forks and Spoons horse in any nice under a fictitious name like down in Dixie, whistled and war­ avenue from Clinton avenue to Lansing street,that a morning. April 18, 1891. Laura J., wife of C, Gentlemen —C. C. Vaughan, Geo. 8. Corblt, J. M. Merrill, aged 31 years. At Allison ’s. or out of the class in which it rightfully bled like an English mocking bird D. Estes. Judge S. B- Daboll and Geo. A. Steel. tide walk six feet wide ahd one and one-hslf inches thick has been ordered built within thirty days She was the oldest daughter of the late Dr. belongs. The bill was drajvn to do He was happy if we were not. Bill, The duties of these committees is to Go to E. T. Sumner & Son ’s for lur- from said notice. O. C. Josiin. and was born in Dekalb county. niture, picture frames and mouldings. you are a good fellow and sell the best investigate the needs, probable expense, Ind., where the first six years of her life were away with the practice of working in The resolution was adopted. Repairing a specialty. 1199 of pop corn, but please do not be par ­ and to solicit co-operation and neces ­ spent. The remainder has been spent in St. ‘•ringers. ” sary funds to defray the expenses of the Yeas—i): nays —none. Johns, where she has gained hosts of friends. tial with your serenades —pass them preliminary worn. Trustee I>ee moved that the Marshall be In ­ Carpets. —In referring to Frank Stevens last On June 8,1880, she was married to Charles M. around. Fair nature has performed well her structed to construct a walk across Uigham street The largest and best assorted stock of week, and the amount of salary he is Merrill, who is now left with five little children part in affording us a beautiful village on Prospect street. Carpets iu St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s. —The Michigan crop report for April to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. commanding as stenographer in the site : a good class of buildings have been Motion carried. says that, up to the first of the mouth, By her death a kind brother and sister, Otto Exchange building at the live stock erected, and now what is most needed is Motion carried to adjourn until Iwo weeks from Clothes Wringers Repaired at Osborn ’a wheat in the southern and central and Pearl Josiin, will feel the loss of their yards, in Chicago, in correcting the a united action in the improvement of to-night. , counties, where 97 per cent, of the crop our streets and public grounds. Our dearest friend. The funeral, conducted by Ladies’ Jackets. proof a cipher was omitted from the DEWITT H. HUNT. latest styles just received. in this State is raised, had suffered no principal business avenue should be Village Clerk. Rev. C. W. Allen, was held at the residence, at amount of the monthly salary, making paved, our court house and school 2 p. m. on Monday last. At John Hicks ’. material injury. Owing to the open it read $10 instead of $100. We expect rounds should.be properly graded and winter the top is more or less browned Real Estate. Fresh Home-made Candles. to lie permitted, ere long, to add another geautilied. Let us save money which is BUSINESS LOCALS but it is believed that the root is unin ­ annually expended in going away to en ­ The following are the transactions in The freshest and purest homemade cipher to this last amount. Peerless Carpet Warp. candies, put up in fancy pound boxes, jured. The ground was not yet bare of joy such improvements in other places, real estate in Clinton county, for one —Wm. Bishop, president of the Young in making our own pretty village more All colors. At John Hicks '. at reasonable prices at the Candy snow in the northern counties but no attractive and enjoyable to ourselves week ending April 20, as recorded Kitchen. Charles Dutton . Men ’s Christian Association, and for fear is expressed as to the condition of and outsiders. Whatever is done let it by Register of Deeds F. W. l^amphere: Ladles, Remember Water. a number of years past shipping clerk the crop in that section. The number be well done, and with a view of perma ­ Oscar L. Fletcher to James L. Fletcher, til our Special Sale on Jersey Vests, on in the St. Johns Manufacturing Co. ’s nency and future coinfort. Every dol­ acres on section 34. Bath, ^ 1,300. Saturday, from 7 to 9 in the evening. To our customers who desire a first- of bushels of wheat reported marketed lar expended in this direction will only John H. Fedewa et. al. to John Wicher, HO At Thklkn & Devkr ’s. class job of Plumbing can have the same works, recently returned from Chicago, in March is 1,518,297 and in the eight be lent or well invested, for it will cer­ acres on section 18, Riley, $2,450. done without any trouble, by applying where he had been preparing the way to months from August 1. 11,50.000 Again. At Thklkn & Devkr ’s. tins needed and commendable work. — Orrin W. Monger to the State Bank of St. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. well founded plan for a useful future. A veteran, through the Maple ltnpids Johns, being part of lot 6, block 6, St.Johns, With united action we may be enabled $7,000, Black Dress Goods. —Farmers, those of you who Hud it to accomplish much. Dispatch, says: Wm. Love to Charles Heller, lot 5, block 7, Finest line in the county at Fowler. $75. necessary to purchase a new harrow, "That $30,000 which Detroit wishes to extort John Hicks '. CAPITAL. 50,000. from the already overburdened tax-payers, LEBANON. Michael Schaefer to Mathias 8chaefer, 20 consult your best interests and examine for the alleged purpose of entertaining the acres on section 32, Lebanon. $1,000. G. A. R. is one of the many swindles perpe ­ the “Whipple, ” manufactured in this April;, IStM. Egbert Hurd to John Forbes, 40 acres on Black and Colored Silks trated on the public under pretense of help section 26, Watertown, $50 q. c. and Fine Dress Goods a specialty village, and which may be procured at Ing the veterans. We soldiers are not paupers Frank Abbott spent Sunday Jin Leb ­ NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00 ns these fellows wish the people to believe, At Thklkn & Devkr ’s. the wholesale price by calling at the and It seems strange to me, that men of splen anon. did records as soldiers, and citizens, will con ­ This Is “Protection.'' works. The complete workmanship Anna Schneider, of Maple Rapids, is To Rent. tinue to allow themselves tola* madecatspaws Every farmer who makes 500 pounds performed upon these harrows, and the of by unprtncipaled men that care nothing teaching at the Round school-house. A pleasant room. Inquire of PORTER K. PERRIN. Prraldeul. GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. great variety of work which they will for them only so far as they can use them to Mrs. Ida Freeman was elected super ­ of maple sugar gets $10 reward from J. T. Cole & Co. forward their own selfish ends politically, or D. H. POWER, Cashier do in various kinds of ground, will financially. ” VETERAN. intendent of Benjamin Sunday school, the government treasury for making it last Sunday. H. H. FITZGERALD, AoUlant readily convince an unprejudiced person by putting in an application for the VanHouten ’s Cocoa Advertised Letters. Jay Sessions will soon erect a large At Thk Mercantile C’o .’s. that they are the cheapest and most sheep barn, 30x50, with stone basement. bounty. Every farmer who makes 500 pounds of butter or cheese gets—well, perfect tools to buy. It will cost you 8t. Johns , Mich ., April 22, imm. About 16 cords of stone will l>e required DIRECTORS: nothing to try. Later—Arrangements Baldwin, H. A. MoCIlntock, R. S. to lav the wall, which will contain 123 he gets a chance to pay extra tariff taxes Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! P. K. Psrrlo, O. W. Hunger. Gao. F. Martin. J. U. Brown, Mrs. Ida H. Meadowcmft, Rachel. perches on his tinware so that there will be If you want the latest styles iu carpets, have recently been perfected through Harnaby, James, Sweet. Will, If you want the best qualities in carpets. Corblt, J. H. Fedews. Oil* Fuller, Edward which farmers may examine and pur ­ Brigs, Jim. Schemmer, Wm. Mrs. Wm. Fitzpatrick died Friday, enough money in the government treas­ Campbell, Mrs. J*me*. Smith, Miss Bertha. April 17, 1891. Funeral Sunday, at the If you want the lowest prices In carjiets, Brown, A. Reran, E. B White, chase these harrows at Davies A. Adams', Kuhns, Mrs. Matilda. Catholic church. In Hubbardston. She ury to pay the maple sugar man his ZOO will find them at John Hicks .’. C. S. Allison, G. E. Corbin. third door north of the Mercantile Co. ’s |W Persons calling for any of the above let­ leaves a husband and three small tioys bounty. And this is “protection. ”— ters will please gay “ Advertised." The Dry Goods department of the to mourn her loss. Jew Frtkb . SoffhunHfin. store. VOLNEY A. CHAPIN. P. M. Mercantile Co. is booming. 4 Percent. Interest.PsM on Time Deposits CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1891

Mrs. Thomas Gundry, Uvlug alone at RECIPROCITY. CONGRESSMAN FORD DEAD. WOLVERINE NEWa Wbigvlllu, was found dead on the back LOCAL LEGISLATURE. GENERAL NEWS. porch of her house the other day. Apo ­ Something About the Treaty De­ The Brilliant Representative of the Death of Milton H. Under at Mount plexy was the oause. A Doll Week In the Legislature.— tween Spain and the U. H. Kxlracti from Correspondence He Fifth District Huddenly Called. Clmnena, Well Known in theHtate Rev. John Atkluson of Benton Harbor, Many Iltlla of Hevondarjr Im­ Madkio , April 21.—Tho reciprocity con ­ tween Secretary Hlaine und G rand Rapids , April 21.—Congressman as an Able llualneaa Man. who is said to havo been the oldest Meth ­ portance Acted Upon. vention betweeu Spain and the United the Italian Governrent. Melbourne H. Ford was found unconscious odist minister in the United States, died States, as drafted by Premier Canovas del in bed yesterday morning, stricken by last week of the grip. Castillo, representing Spain, and Gen. J. apoplexy. He hud been ill with the grip A liiaairreeinent Between Brothers The Coldwater School Appropria ­ Italy Hpoke With Undue Haste aud A galestruck Saranac Saturday morning, W. Foster, representing the United States, for some days previous but was considered May Result in a Tragedy in tion Bill Passed by the House and is based, us far as the United States is con ­ Was Obliged to Recede from to be on the road to recovery. Physicians rppiug down sign.*, tearing up fenoos and Her Unwarranted Claim. Ontonagon County. upsettiug a lot of trees. It was the most Approved by the Governor. cerned, upon the third or reciprocity sec­ were at once called but could do nothing sbvere storm in years. tion of the new American tariff luw. In and Mr. Ford died at two p. m. return for the privilege of free entry into An Epitome of All the Notable Hap ­ Congressman Ford was born in Saline, Interesting and Gossipy ParaKrapha The citizens of Gaylord, Otsogo county, Hills of More or Less Importance tbe United States of Antilles sugars, mo­ Washtenaw county, June 80, 1849, and in . (lathered in (lie lltKliwaya ami subscribed *1,-00 because they wanted a Passed by the Michigan lasses, coffee aud hides, und u reduction of penings of the Week Made Up 1860 removed with his parents to Luusing. llywaya of a (irrut State. hoop factory, and Mr. Tiege of Saginaw Law-Makers. the duties on tea, America will obtain ex ­ for Busy Headers. In 1864 he enlisted in the Unite! States will put up the factory. emption from duties on most of her raw navy and went to the south. After tho Howard Smith, 18 years old. of Romeo, | and manufactured products and a reduction Hlnine and Italy. war ho was ordered on boarJ the United Death of u Well Known Financier. Laxsixo , April 14,—Senate —Bills pass ­ of the tariff on cereals and flour. The ne ­ tnonkeyod with a revolver. He will live, ed: Relative to the organization and pow ­ Washington , April 16.—The correspond ­ States ship Colorado for a throo years’ Mt. Clemens , April 18. —The death of but must pay the doctor for rummaging gotiations were protracted upon the ques­ ence betweeu Secretary Blaine and tho cruise in Euro|>eun waters. Two yeors of ers of fire uud marine insurance companies; tion of the entire abolition bf the tariff on Miitoa H. Butler occurred here jesterday ! around to find the bullet. forming u uow judicial circuit to bo known Italian government since the secretary’s this passed away when ho learned of his morning. Mr. Butler was for many years cereals, flours and oils, Including petroleum note to Marquis Imperiall, acknowledging appointment as a naval cadet at Auuupolis Mrs. J. Brewer of Kalamazoo went rav­ us the thirty-second, from the counties of und lard. The same question in regard to a woti-known capitalist of Detroit, ultbough Gogebic and Outouagou; relative to con ­ notice of Baron Fava's departure, has Just by ex-Goveraor Bluir, then congressman. ing crazy when told of tho death of her tobacco was also raised, but not coining He was admitted us a cadet midshipman, lie lived with his wife uud chiluren on u three-year-old son, and will have to go stables uud their bonds; providing for tho been made public. line farm of 400 acres near Mt. Clemens. within the scope of the third section of the The first note is from Iinperiali, inform ­ but was forced to resign on account of to tho asylum for safe keeping. incoiporstion of builders ’ and traders’ ex- American tariff law, was put aside. Pre­ The Detroit Journal says of him: He was cbuuges; incorporating the board of educa­ ing Socretary Blaine that the Italian gov ­ trouble with his eyes. He uflerward about 00 years old, and until very recent Some Otter Creek noneulties make a mier Canovas offered protracted resistance studied luw aud was admitted to the bar. tion of Au Sable. House —Bills passed: ernment “has asked nothing beyond the practice of ringing tho fire alurm whenever to the abolition of the tariff on flour. years he wus one of the shrewdost buyers Authorizing tho bourd of state auditors to prompt institution of judicial proceedings but never practised, spending bis time in and sollers of land in this city, and has they feel like it, and the cousoqueuce is uo Barcelona and Santander traders who through tho regular channels. It would writing a text book, "Ford ’s Legal An ­ one responds when there is a fire. settle with Robert Lake for supplies fur- are largely interested in flour shipments owned some of the finest real estate prop ­ n shed the state prison at Jackson; amend ­ have been absurd to claim the punishmeut alysis.” In 1878 he married Miss Mary A. erty in Detroit, A venture in the fishing presented tho energetic protests which of the guilty parties without tho warrant, Carr of Newport. 1L L, and removed to James E. Matthews and wife died within ing sectiou 324 Howell, relative to the state fortified tho minister in bis indisposition busine?" proved unsuccessful, and he met four hours of tho same time of the grip. bourd of equalization; muking an appropria ­ of u regular Judgment. The Italian gov ­ Grund liupids und began his professional some heavy losses, and two or three strokes to accede to the American proposals. ernment now repeats the same demand. career as a stenographer. He was elected They formerly lived in Benton Harbor, but tion of $8,000 for repairs to the Normal Eventually representations that American of paralysis within the past few years have more recently resided in Kalujnazco. school building at Ypsilunti; appropriating Not until the federal government shall to tho Michigan house of representatives in .somewhat taken him put of very active reciprocity would bo impossible without have explicitly declared that the aforesaid 1885, and elected to congress from the Mrs. Dr. Ketchum of Owosso wanted to ♦82,520 to the state Normal school ut Ypsi- the free admision of American cereals in ­ business life. Mr. Butler had a very largo lanti; appropriating $41,500 for two new proceedings shall be promptly begun can the fifth district over George W. McBride in acquaintance in Michigan. He was one of see St. Johns from a buggy the other day. duced Premier Canovas to assent to such a diplomat c incident be considered as closed. 1886. He wus a candidate for re-election Tho horse rau uway and Mrs. Dr. Ketchum cottages und repairs at the Traverse City reduction of the turiff as will place Ameri­ the commissioners who built the asylum lusane asylum; incorporating schools ol To this note Mr. Blaine replied, quoting but was defeated by Capt. Belknap In 1888, for the insane at Traverse City. During was taken homo with a dislocated hip. can flour upon a nearly equal footing with the drst paragraph of the above note, and On his third trial, in 1390, be was elected Wheatfleld, Montmorency county. The Spanish flour. Santander merchants de­ the wur, at the time of the draft, he was Tho people of tho Soo uow lie awake Sunday law to prohibit barbers from work­ adding: “This government certainly had by a large majority. He has always been assistant provost marshal. He leaves a nights trying to think of some way to raise clare that, taking into consideration the no desire whatever to change tho meaning a democrat, and was a power in Kent ing on Sunday under penalty of imprison ­ cost of the transportation of Castile gTain, widow and threo children, and has a sister the ♦8,000 bonus domanded for a new mill. ment was lost on the third reading. of the Marquis ltudiui’s telegram of March county politics. in the far west. It looks as if they would raise the cash. of wh'ch the bulk goes to the Antilles, 24. It was delivered gt the senate depart ­ American flour will crush out the Spanish ment by Baron Fava in person, written in William Desbro of Detroit dropped dead Laxsixo , April 15. — Senate — Bills product in theSpauish West Indies. Cuba Afraid of Indians. Brother* Disagree. his own hand and expressed in tbe English as be was leaving the postofllce at Brigh ­ passed: Making an appropriation for the now consumes 500.000 barrels of flour Guvxn Forks , N. D., April 10.—White ton Saturday afternoon. He was 70 years language. Tbe f ’.lowing is the full text M Aityrti te. April 31.—Ontonagon county Michigan historical and pioneer society; yearly—chiefly Spanish, which enters free of the telegram; dated Rome, March 24, settlers in the vicinity of Rolla and St. was the scene of another brutal murderous old and well known both in Detroit and authorizing the village of Mason to borrow of duty—and pays for it $12 per barrel Johu, Rollette county, met Monday night Brighton. 1891, and addressed to tho Italian minister, uttack Sunday that has resulted in the as­ money for tho establishment of a water Trade in American flour, burdened with Washington: ‘Our requests to the federal aud sent in a petition to the Indian bureau sailant being locked up and the wounded J. C. Pomeroy of Manisteo has leased works; incorporating public schools of the an extra duty of 20 per centsinco 1889, has government are very simple. Some lor a fort and a detail of soldiers ut SL mau is dying. Charles C. Gardner and tho mineral wells at Frankfort and will city of Ontonagou; requiring certain of the been completely wiped out to the advant ­ Italian subjects acquitted by the American John. Tho settlers set forth that they George North, brothers-in-law, live seven erect a bottliug concern, his scheme being regular terms of court for the county of age of the Spanish product. Under the magistrates have been murdered in prison have lieen bullied, their stock has been miles from the Trout Creek station of tho to introduce the medical water throughout Iosco to be hereafter held within the city new convention the eutry of while under the immediate protection of driven off and n general sense of insecurity Duluth, South Shore A Atlantic railroad, the country. of Au Sable; reorganizing the sixteenth American flour practically free of the authorities. Our right therefore to has bceu spread throughout that region by and quarreled over tho way Gardner treated judicial circuit and creating the thirty-first duty will lower \ the price to ubout demand und obtain the punishment of the u band of 3,000 Indians und half-breeds his wife. A light soon followed in which Fred H. Audrus, formerly of Jacksou, judicial circuit; for the pensioning of $6 per barrel, und will extinguish has been elected secretary of the ‘Chicago murderers aud an indemnity for the vic­ camped in Turtle mountains. Nine out of Gardner hacked North with an ux, Inflict ­ Detroit policemen; incorporating the the imi»ortation of Spauish flour, while in ­ ten of these Indians are said to be British base ball association in piaco of Jim Hart, tims is unquestionable. I wish to add ing a half-dozen or more serious wounds village of Bellaire; incorporating creasing the Cuban cousumptiou to u mil­ that tbe public opinion in Ituly is justly subjects, but everyone of them is drawing from which he is likely to die. Gardner is who takes Sapulding's place at the head of the village of Onekimu; authoriz ­ lion barrels yearly, all of which will be the association. impatient, and if concrete provisions were rations from Uncle Sam. The Bottlers in jail. ing village of Vassar to borrow American product. If the pressure of not at once taken. I should find myself in have begun arming themselves and declare A. K. Leland, a farmer living near money for t^c establishment of an electric Spanish interests had not been counteract ­ the painful necessity of showing openly that if the Indian bureau does not help light plant; incorporating the “Deutscher ed by tho demands of the Cuban commission Shot Down the Marshal. Grand Rapids, aged 83 years, was struck our dissatisfaction by recalling the minis ­ them they will go on the warpath them ­ by a train Sunduy on the Grund Rapids & Landwehr-Unterstuetzungs - Verein Regi­ of notables, who were determined io obtain ter of his majesty from a country where selves. Iron IliVKK, April 18. —City Marshal Indiana railroad and instantly killed. He ment, Michigan. ” The governor approved reciprocity with the United States, Premier he is unable to obtain justice.’ Continuing, William Leroy and a Cornish miner named leaves a family. the bill fixing per diem compensation of Canovas would havo declined to make such Mr. Blaine says: “The words are precisely Richard Williums were shot yesterday Official Returns. members of the legislature for 1891-2, concessions. Tho prospect of a dangerous those which I quoted in my former note, morning during a row. Williams and Mail servico between Waterloo and House —Bills passed : Incorporating schools tension of the relations of Spain with Cuba Laxsixo , April 16.—Official returns from Francisco, Jackson county, is increased and I am directed by the president to his brother were very intoxicated of Rust, Montgomery county; allowing to and Porto Rico, resulting possibly in civil express the satisfaction of this government 63 couuties give Montgomery a total vote and noisy, and Leroy ordered them to keep to six times a week since Monday. The members from the Upper Peninsula addi­ war, obliged the government to sacrifice of 119,610; Champlin, 114,711; Dodge, quiet, A fight resulted in which a shot ­ postofllce at Lincoln, Mason county, has with the very material qualification of the tional pay at the rate of $2 a day; reorgan ­ home industries to colonial Interests. Under demand made by the Marquis Rudini 9,425; Atkinson, 0,149, For regents, gun and Winchester rifle played prominent been discontinued. izing the sixteenth and organizing the the new convention America will obtain a on behalf of the Italian government. these returns giveClark 111,651; Williams, parts. Leroy was shot down and may die, Tho Saginaw saioonists' association is thirty-first judicial circuit out of the county kind of zollverein with the Spanish An ­ The widows and children of the citizens 110,749: Howard. 113,833; Cook. 113,663. and Richard Williams was shot through sending out a lot of circulars asking for a of St. Clair; reducing the test upon kero­ tilles. Her wheat, beans, flour, lard, pe ­ who lost their lives by mob violence may Tbe salary amendment was lost in these tho left arm, which will have to be ampu ­ concerted movement in favoi of more Just sene oil to 120 fire test in an open cup; troleum, manufactured products and ma­ sue tho leaders aud members of the mob counties by a vote of 56,701 to 48,586. tated. liquor tax laws. They want a uniform amending general railroad law by a new chinery will enter practically free of duty. only in the courts of the state of Louisiana; licenso for retailers. section to stand as section 5 of article 1 of Among other Spanish exports olive oil will while tho widows aud children of the Italian THE MAKKETA She Was a Chinaman. act 193 of 1875. Adjourned. be replaced by American lard, and beans subjects who suffered death have the right The annual meeting of tho Chicago & now exported to Cuba in large quantities West Michigan stockholders was held Wed­ to sue each member of the mob, not only in Dktkoit , April 31.—A young man ac­ will cease to be sent. The advantages re­ Cattle .—G ood to choice. . . $4 50 .a 754 creek, near Flint, Thursday night.* The creased pay to the stenographer; to puuish who were abiding in the peace of the on the Platte river roef, near Frankfort, press is still under water, but the men and fraudulent entries and practices in apeed this rumor has already become almost a Oats —No. 2...... 504a 574 United States and obeying the laws there ­ Rve ...... st a 87 Saturday morning. contests; amending section 7032 Howell conviction that the happy man is Dr. horses escaped injury. The bridge has of and of the state of Louisiana, and that Harley ...... go a 65 Mrs. Catherine Darr, a highly respected relative to justices of the peace. Approved: William Tillanghast Bull, to whose skill long been considered unsafe. the public officers charged with the duty of Wew York. pioneer of the Saginaw valley, died in Sagi- The acts appropriating $75,300 to the state Mrs. Blaine's cure is attributed, is now Cattle — Natives...... 40 The town hall, fire eugino house and one made public for the first time; protecting life and property in that city 25 05 a $>> maw Tuesday of dropsy. store, all contained in a two-story frame public school at Coldwater; making an ap ­ connived at the work of the mob, or upon Hoos ...... 4 75 a 8 85 propriation of $6,000 to the Michigan Pio­ X. J. Dion, the Saginaw lineman who building at Stanton, burned Saturday proper notice and information of threaten ­ Sheep -Good to choice. .. . 4 50 a 5 75 neer and Historical society. Adjourned Lambs ...... 5 50 a 6 75 was caught on a live wire Friday, died morning by an explosion of a lamp. The Terrors of the Border. ed danger failed to take any steps for the from his iujuries Saturday night. loss was $3,000. It. was only with the until Monday evening. preservation of the public peace, and after­ Wheat —No. 2 red...... 1 174© 1 20 St. Louis , Mo ., April 18.— A special Corn —No. 2...... 81K® 83 It is said that Capt. Peter Olsen of tho utmost difficulty that the firemen saved the ward to bring the guiLty to trial, the presi ­ Oats ...... 62 63 engina Laxsixo , April 20.—The death of Con ­ dispatch from San Antonio, Tex., gives dent would, under such circumstances, feel North Manitou life saving station is dis­ gressman Ford proved a profound shock to the particulars of the capture of the band Kan.u* Cltjr, charging his men without causa The university regents at their meeting that a case was established that should be the members of the legislature, and the of six outlaws who have been terrorizing submitted to the consideration of congress Cattle —Steers...... $3 75 a $3 15 Cadillac ia to have a new upholstering Saturday decided to raise the price of session of the house and senate this evening the border near what is known as the Hoos —All grades...... 3 30 a 5 10 with a view to tho relief of the families of Sheep ...... 5 53 and mattress company. It has 15,000 tuition $10 to non-residents students after was little more than an impromptu mem­ Peninsula. These are the outlaws who . 4 03 a this year and discussed a lot of other im­ the Italian subjects who had lost their Lambs ....;...... 5 50 49 0 00 capital stock already subscribed. orial service for the gallant young states' made a raid two weeks since on tbe ranch lives bv lawless violence. ” portant business, but left the decision for man. Representative Richardson in the of Victoria Hernandez, Presidio county, Buffalo. Just 62 Croswell people have q uit drink a special meeting which will be held about house introduced resolutions setting forth Tex. They arrived at the Hernandez Cattle ...... $4 45 a $450 ing and been organized into a Good Tem­ May 1. the virtues of the man and expressing most ranch, intending to kill the proprietor and Grnml Jury Drawn. 11 (MIS...... 3 30 @ 3 30 plar lodgo by the state organizer. profound sorrow at bis death. Representa ­ assault his wife and three daughters. An Sheep —G ood to choice ...... 5 50 & 6 50 George Lindsay, a Saginaw street rail­ Detroit , April 16. — Tho following Lambs ...... 5 00 <3 0 00 Bellaire is a remarkable town and has way conductor, was stabbed over tho heart tive Diekema supported the resolutions in a American. Frank Duke, who happened to very eulogistic speech. In the senate the names have been drawn to serve on the Dun'* Trade Review. not had one death among its 600 inhabit ­ by his drunken father Saturday and seri­ be there, was killed by the first fusilade, United States grand jury for the June lieutenant-governor read a short announce ­ and Hernandez wounded so that he died New Y ork . April 20.—R. G. Dun ’s weekly ants during the past nine months. ously wounded. Tho younger man was term: James B. Colvin, Tecumseh; review of trade says: With better weather endeavoring to quiet his intoxicated parent ment of the death with eulogistic para ­ later. The bandits were beaten off by a there U visible Improvement in trade and S. D. Huntley's residenco at Hubbard- graphs and Senator Wisner introduced son of the ranchman, who wounded two of Robert Shields, Detroit; James H. Kerr, ston, worth $3,090 and only partially in ­ when tho trouble occurred. The older Alpena; Frank Wells, Lansing; Charles F. collections and while It Is but slight yet, the man is in Jail and the younger will recover. resolutions like those introduced by them. One of the prisoners has confessed outlook for the futureDgenerallv regarded sured, has been destroyed by lira. Representative Richardson in the house. Hill, Detroit: Edward H. BennetL Fenton; and the gang will be triod ia Chihuahua Samuel P. Lewis, Monroe; Alanson Part­ as encouraging. Crop prospects continue Mrs. E. W. Frazor, wife of the pastor New postmasters: W. IT. Hall, vice J. Senator Wisner excelled all former orator ­ and bo shot or sent to the suit mines. excellent, there is less monetary pressure Benoway, resigned, Downington. Sanilac ical efforts in the short ovation he deliv­ ridge, Scion; H. Egert Phelps, . Marshall; at points where some stringency has existed of the M. E. church at Caro, died Thurs ­ Elisha Pond, Ann Arbor; Alfred Wilker- and In the chief Industries some Improve ­ day night after a lingering illness. county: H. LaDick, vice A. G. Spencer, ered upon the subject. Senator Doran resigned, Peach Bell, Allegan; H. M. Cas­ arrived alter tho session opened and sup ­ Alien Labor. son, Dundee; Maleom McKay, Port Huron; ment In the demand appears. Meanwhile B> W. Gillett. DMlOtl; Alexander N. tho volume of trade continues nearly as Henry P, Beebe, the last of throe tle, vice A. P. Austin, resigned, Wheat- ported the resolutions in an eloquent Toroxto , Ont ., April 21.—Labor men brothers, who were pioneers of Richmond, Naverse, Monroe Frederick W. Brad field, large In aggregate value as it was a year land, Hillsdale county; B. Stuken, vice J. tribute to his townsman. It is possible are somewhat excited over the statements ago, some decrease in quantities of Import ­ died at his home in that village Friday. Kamp, resigned, Zulphan, Ottawa county. that the legislature may attend the funeral made In the trades and labor council Sat­ West Bay City; L. M. Bowers, Coldwater; ant products-being balanced by an advance in a body. The governor will call a 1 urday night to the effect that agents of a Abraham Lapbam, Springwclls; Horace in the level of prices which was nearly 15 ’ Mrs. Orange Thomas of Burton * was Andrew Moreness, who is worth ?11,000, Ball, Wheatland; Alien Townley, Jackson: stricken with paralysis last week. She is special election to be held in the fifth * Chicago concern were here endeavoring to per cent higher than u year ago April 1, and but is insane, has been supported by tho district, but the time of tho election is not I Albert Galloway, Dundee; Joshua G. isstill more than 13 per cent higher. The over 80 years of age, and will probably stato at the Kalamazoo asylum for a long Induce Toronto men to go to Chicago in decided. spite of the alien labor law. An advertise­ Marsh, Shaftsburg; J. W. Buffln, New treasury has again paid out this week more die. time, his relatives, who enjoy the property, Baltimore; George E. Taylor, Flint. money than it has taken in. The exports refusing to take care of him. They will ment in a local paper calls for 250 then to of merchandise are increasing and for two A Tocumsch cow recently died from un ­ go to Chicago. Vice-Consul Hirschfclder known causes, a uail was subsequently be forced to support him »ow, as the BRIEFLY TOLD •rk exceed last year's by health board at its meeting Saturday and labor leaders hero are keeping a sharp Nine Men Killed. 18 per cent. In March the exports of cotton, found in its heart, which was twice its look-out and will frustrate ary attempt to brvadstuITs. provisions, cattle and petro ­ rescinded the order committing him to Cleveland , April 21.—Saturday even ­ natural size. The wheat exports last weok from San evade the law by arrested those concerned leum front all tho chief ports were In value Kalamazoo and threw him back on his Francisco wore 639,900 rentals. ing the fast mail on tho Lake Shore road $52,490,637, against $52,766,262 lust year. In ­ Maud Warner, tho child who baffled relatives. in it. Justice Thomas Coriotte of the supreme collided with the Toledo express near Tip- dicating no Increase In the aggregate of ex ­ Lenawee county physicians by her joints tou, and one engine, three mail cars and ports, while tbe heavy Imports of sugar dropping apart, has boon cured by electri­ Tho dead body of an infant was found court of New York supremo court died in A Generous Priest. in a vault at Zilwaukec, Saginaw county, one baggage car were wrecked. None of raised the aggregate about $6,400,000 at New cal treatment. Buffalo on Sunday. New Y ork , April 18. —The Rev. James tho passenger coaches left the track. York alone above that of the same month Saturday, and investigation proved that it McMahon, pastor of SL Andrew ’s Roman last year. Probably Imports be ­ Joseph St. Onge, an old resident of Ne- had beon placed there alive, and probably Three thousands tons of sugar were im­ Death reaped a rich harvest, however, us gaunoe, fell against a stove while warming ported from the Hawailian Islands into tho Catholic church, in Duane street, at City Edward Brown and Charles Topliff, the gan to exceed exports In that by Mrs. Mabel Sweet, tho mother. Mrs. Hall Place, has made over to the Roman month, nnd an outward movement of himself Tuesday, and died from his in ­ Sweet is yery ill, but is being watched by United States between March 15 and engineers, Wm Staley, fireman, and F. J. specie may be expected until new crops juries in two days. March 23. Catholic university at Washington real es­ Nugent, Charles Hammel, F. F. Clemens, come. The business failures occurlng an officer and doctor, and will bo com­ tate in this city and Long Branch valued plained of as soon as sho is ablo to be The president of the Rio Grande railroad John J. Bournfcner, James McKinley nnd throughout tho country during tho last Gov. Winans h^s appointed April 30 as at $400,000 o/cr all incumbrances. Father C. H. McDowell, postal clerks, wore killed. seven days number 251, ns compared with Arbor day aud earnestly requests every­ moved. Mrs. Sweet has three other and several state officers of Colorado have McMahon has given this property to estab ­ a total of 243 last week. For the corre ­ children, but does not live with her been indicted for attempting to bribe state The slaughter, it is said, resulted from a body to turn out and spend a part of the lish a school of theology. disobeyul of orders. sponding week of last year tho figures were day planting trees. husband, as they cannot agree. legislators. 214. Fred Horton, son of Postmaster Horton St. Johns was thronged Saturday with The handsomest girl in Havana was Duty on Logs. of NortliviUe, died of pneumonia, superin ­ the wool growers and stock breeders of the recently stung on the lip by au insect con ­ Ottawa , Ont ., April 18. —Owing to the Over tho Dam. Through the Straits. duced by tho grip. Ho was 22 years old county, the occasion being thoannunl meet­ cealed in a rose sho was smelling, nnd sho immense quantities of logs which are being Poxtiac , April 16. — Daniel Kamp- Chrbotgax , April 21. —The propeller and leaves a widow. ing of tho county stock breeders ’ and wool died the next day. rafted from tho Canadiun pineries on hauser, six years old, got inside a bairel City of Charlevoix is the first boat through the Straits, arriving at Duncan City at one growers ’ association. Essex county led in To escape from an angry bull at Ponca, Georgian bay to the United States there is yesterday and let it roll down the hill near The Masons of Adrian celebrated the the exhibits. a possibility of the reimposition of duty on tho Clinton river. Tho barrel gained such o ’clock yesterday morning. This is 15 days 86th birthday of that well known old I. T.. Willie and Martha Johnson, aged later than last year when the steamer Hon. Stephen V. II. Trowbridge, five and seven years, ran into tho river logs during the next season by the do­ impetus that it carried the boy into the Mason, Daniel Sinclair, last Thursday river. Ho worked his way out of tho Aurora went through on April 5. night by a surprise party at tho temple and formerly attorney-general of tho state, and were drowned. minion parliament. died at his residence in Birmingham Sun ­ cask but was carried over tho dam, and a presentation to Mr. Sinclair. Some of tho stockholders of the Para Mrs. Halford Dead- although alive when taken out of tho day, aged 36 years. Mr. Trowbridge was rubber company of Boston have petitioned Thomas Hamblin had his hand torn off The crop report for the past week shows born in Oakland county In 1855 .Aid Washington , April 16.—Mrs. Halford, water he died a few minutes after from by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge for a receiver, alleging fraud and insol ­ the wife of Private Secretary E. W. Hal­ exhaustion. The lad's parents have been that the rainfall has been disastrous in all entered the Michigan university in 1876. vency of tbe company. Saturday at Clifford, Ind. except St. Joseph and Branch countios, In 1886 he was elected attorney-general by ford, died yesterday morning. ill for some time, and the shock of his and has put back the planting some tima a majority of 32,000 over A. A. Ellis. It Tho bodies of two unknown men have death may prove fatal to them. Saturday a body of troops encountered a There has been but little rain In Branch was during his term as attorney-general been found at Blackfoot, Idaho. It is Mrs. Louis Tremble of Bay City, who number of bandits on the San Aguastin and St Joseph, however, and everything that he was stricken by acute nervous supposed they were murdered by Indians, recently died, was the mother of 17 chil ­ Tbe copper rolling mill at Dollar Bay is estate in Cuba, and in the fight which s promising them trouble that finally results] in his death. and a posse is in pursuit. dren, 16 qf whom are living. closed on account of labor troubles. ensued two of the outlaws were killed. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1891

LIFE. mate friend of Spooner, Dereveux con- ' ' "Yon were always r wd on the lad, Jim.” I sistant bowing them out with the "grace of SHERMAN AND HANNIBAL. tided the history of the case. The , "Because I know hlji. He was never a an aucleut chevalier troubled with corns. Oar Wf, o«r life in like a narrow raft doctor looked grave, felt of Dickie’s VIDA'S REVENGE. true Romany. How could he be with the It was not until they were out of sight Likeness Bel ween the Certbeglnleu sai* ilie Amerleeu. Afloat upon the hungry tea; t pulse, and pronounced him suffering blood of his treacherous father In bis veins? I that he remembered he had forgoLen to ob Hereon is hut a little apace. COAKTKK X. CONTINUED. tain Vida’s signature in the "Sales of Poi­ from brain fever, and, after leaving If I had had iny mind I’d have throttled During the >aat hours of General And all men eager for a place, * lie bad succeeded In filling his show, and him when he was a child. I saw the time son ” book In accordance with a statute in Sherman's life, a work on * 'Hannibal.” instructions that not a human being Parliament made and provided. Do thrust each other in the eea; was standing outside smoking his pipe coming when he would betray us.” by Colonel Dodgo, was published in And eaoh man. eager for a place, was to see him, departed to pay as "And yet you helped him to get his lady- "But it can ’t matter with people Ilka many oaUu as he oould before midnight when Sabina, bis wife, came up. She bore that, ” he thought. "Lord, how handsome which the writer brings out in greater Doe* thrust his brother in the sea. an infant at her back, and carried in her wife. Jim?” And so our life is wan with fears, to circulate the news that Dickie Spoon ­ "Hecate gave the word, and I obeyed. A they both are! if I had tea thousand a year, fullness than any single writer has be ­ band some small wicker brooms —a hand ­ fore attempted tho military qualities, And so the sea Is salt with tears. er lay raving mad and that the attack some daring-looking woman, with eyes that true Romany never does less to his queen. . I------” Ah, well is thee, thou art asleep! had boon several days coming on. flashed as jewels never flashed, and a figure But 1 did it with a sore heart, for it was s But it would not bear thinking of. He amounting to genius, which character ­ Ah, well Is thee, thou art asleep '. Upon which many of the sick man ’s that at an age on ttie right side of forty kindly gentleman he was told to kill.” had not ten thousand, uor one hundred, and ized the great Carthaginian general. Our life, our life is like a curious play, friends recollected distinctly that they would have made a sensation in Belgravia. "He had good looks and a kind heart, ” | in a kind of frenzy he seized hold of the He was the first military leader among said Sabina. pestle and mortar and pounded nothing fot When each man hideth from himself. had noticed that his manner had been "Well, what is it, Bob loaf asked Jim. the ancients who exhibited the qiutli- "Let us be open as the day,” “That horse is back at the fair,” she an ­ "I’ve met him many a time,” replied the ten minutes, just to let the steam off. tios for which General Sherman was strange and flighty. showman, "and he ’d always a good word One mask does to the other say. swered. Vida, not entirely unconscious of tho ef­ pre-eminent. He made for himself a ••Oh, I say, Deroveux! ” protested for me, a pleasant ‘Good-day ’ aqd the like, fect of her beauty on the chemist ’s assis­ When he would deeper hide himself. Dickie, “I feel as if this was not honor "Who ’s got It?” career which was in nomo respects re­ “Let us be open as the day,” “Hsrae, and he ’s washed the marks off. such as his people use, and if one of the tant, but supremely indifferent to It, drov* __ M children was with me, he ’d toss over a shil ­ home with Ruth, chatting gaily, but with markably like that which was dovoloped That be may better hide himself. He says ttiat they take in nobody, and only by General Sherman. The two men And so the world goes round and round, “Hush, you ’re raving, I tell you. old spoil the sale.” ling and tell him to buy #aweetle» with It I the fell purpose of murder in her heart Until our life with rest is crowned. boy. l>ook here —to be serious, though, “Is ho niadf never liked the business, and I can ’t say As one lie often necessitates another, so had the same sort of temperament, Ah. well is thee, thou art asleep ! were you, or were you not, yoursolf "You see he knows nothing,” hinted Sa­ that I like it now. ” crimes of a deeper dye have their following. and, if we may trust the ancient de­ "But we are safe. Jim?” Ah, well is thee, thou art asleep! when Penelope Hunt snared you? ” bina. The crime from which Basil suffered led scriptions, they resembled each other “Go to him, ” said Jim, "a id tell him that "I don ’t know. The Flyer has come, and to the slaying of Bardoiph Dimsey, and now in physical stature not less than in the “I wasn ’t, of course, but ------” he says that the father is making a stir.” he must take the brute away. Itliauutsu* for her safety 6he must remove Phcebe. thoroughness of their military educa­ DICKIE’S ENTRA PM ENT. “Well, then, you weren ’t, and that ’s Sabina ’s face darkened, and with a troub ­ “I’ll bury every atom of my secret lu the precisely the plea on which we are go­ like one of the pollc?. ” tion. Hannibal was the first man to "It isn ’t the poor brute ’s fault.” led look she glanced around her. grave,” she said to herself, and if a score of Of course you know Dickie Spooner. ing to save you, you idiot, and isn ’t "Spies are out and about ” continued the people had stood In her way she would depart from tho battle tactics which "I sold It to a man go.ug to Cornwall. ” were the methods of fighting adopted, No you don ’t! But 1 say yew* do if it according to your own account. “Yes, and before It go. there Lanah stole showman, "and there ’s plenty of blood- readily have sacrificed them all. Dickie subsided, und Devereux, with It, and so It got back again. ” money offered.” As they drove up to Gordonfells the boy by Alexander. He had methods of his you are anybody yourself and know "Let them offer it,” returned his wife, what's what and who ’a who, as you a preternaturally grieved countenance, Jim shrugged his shoulders impatiently. with the afternoon post-bag appeared own, and his success, until the Romans "I wish tiiey would leave it alone,” iie "our people won ’t take It” Barker, the butler, was standing at the had learned from him how to use his can ’t help doing if you road tbe news ­ set out to follow Dr. I^ancet ’s example, "Who shall say how many Bardolphs we called also on the fair Penelope, who, raid; then after a pause: "Have you heard door to receive It, and with his accustomed own weapons, was due to the same- paper*. Well, then, you know Dickie may have among us? Very few of the tribe air of solemn importance took It into the accompanied by her mother, entered, of BardoJph? ” are true-blooded now. ” qualities which distinguished tho mili­ Spooner, though perhaps not by that "Nothing —nobody ’* seen him. ” hall and unlocked It name, for, though he is one of the looking exceedingly conscious, but "Let them do their worst,” said Sabina tary services ol General Sherman. He "How did he get so clear off?” said Jim, "One for you, miss,” he sa!d to Rutli,"and gained his first and last victories by hoaviest of Philadelphia's heaviest their smiling countenances changed proudly. “We’ve stood in ns much danger two for Mr. Moore- that is all.” musing. “I don ’t half like it, and so I tell before, and nothin? came of it” strategy. He did the unexpected thing. swells and cuts a prominent figure ut comically as the story of Dickie’s you Sabina. ” "What a fearful scrawl!” exclaimed Ruth, delirium came out. “The doctors — "Anyway, they slia’n ’t hurt you,” he said. examining air envelope addressed to her in All his career was the doing of things all the grandest assemblies and most “But what does it matter to US?” “Whatever comes I’ll benr it I’ve told He- exclusive parties, be is, after all, a he ’s had six —all say that he must have "Bardolph ’s treacherous, Sabina. I've had a strangling hand. that nobody else did, and throughout ca‘~ to go into the Wolds and keep there. “Some begging letter,” said Vida con ­ the late civil war General Sherman very modest little chap at heart, and I been crazy—stark crazy—for days. n notion that he mrantt) get clear away, She ’s best out of the way. To-morrow wre When did vou see him last? Didn't and perhaps shoulder that business at Gor- temptuously, ar.d passed upstairs to hei was the man who constantly improved would net daro to call his real name will go on. ’ room. right out loud in meeting for fear he you notice his peculiar actions? Every­ donfells ui>on us. We’ve men from all "Give me the key of the van, Jim; I’ll go upon military rules by methods of hia points to-day. Go and see if you can hear She had not been there ten minutes, when own. would never recover from the shock. body says they are not surprised to and see that all lies safe there. ” Ruth with a wild light In her eyes appeared. hear his flightiness has turned into anything of him. ” He took a key from his pocket, and she The passage of the Alps by Hannibal But you will know who I mean, so it’s "She nodded, and wandered off about the She held the letter with one hand, aud th« all right, and if you »re afflicted with brain fever, for they could sec it com­ parsed round to the back of the show where other pressed to her beating heart was not more wonderful in his day than fair, asking questions here and there, but their traveling-van was standing- A pad ­ the operations which Sherman planned chronic obtuseness and can ’t guess, ing on. ” ever with an eye to business. “Child, ” said Vida, "what is the inattei ••How did they act, Devereux? Do lock was on tho door, and having removed with you?” and executed in his march to Chute just drop me a line, inclosing a stamp, A staring yokel, with a shock head of it she entered, carefully closing the door and I’ll tell you in the striotest confi ­ you think they believed it?” queried hair, attracted her eye, and she was by his "Close the door! ” gasped Ruth. "I have tanooga, and his gigantic conception of after her. After a brief delay 6he came out a secret to tell you. I must confide in some­ an invasion of Italy has its parallel irx dence. Dickie anxiously when his benefactor side in a moment. again, and made all secure as before. returned to him. "Tell your for;une, pretty gentleman, ” body or I must die. Rut only ourselves must General Sherman ’s plan of the march Dickie’s blood being of the resl cer­ Returning to her husband elie gave him know it!” ulean tint, he could not be anything but ••’Course they didn ’t:you can ’t catch she said. the key again, saying: to the sea, and the support of his army "Thee ’ll tell me lies,” he doubtfully an ­ Vida closed the door, and as an additional by levying contributions upon tho peo ­ an honorable gentleman: but he had weasles asleep, old chap; but it doesn't "If yon could make an early start of it I precaution locked It Then turning to Ruth, matter what they believe. They can't swered. think it would be better. ” ple through whosa homes he was pass ­ his faults, and one of these is that a “The stars may lie—I cannot say,” she re­ she asked again : a bumper of champagne presented by say they don't, and people in our class "So it comes to that, ” he replied. "Well, “Wliat Is the matter with you?" ing. Tho American general did not joined. "I only tell you what they tell me, it threatens rain, and as soon as the fair a small white hand is simply irresisti­ don ’t have breach of promise cases.” pretty gentleman. Cross my hand with » “Basil—my own Basil, is alive—aud tru« stay for sixteen years in the country of For the next week or so they made thins I’ll close up and we’ll start. The Flyer to me!” said Ruth, in tones Hint went like his enemies, as Hannibal did, and com­ ble to him. Now Penelope Hunt knew bit of silver and let me read your fate.” • must go on to say that we are coming. ” poor Dickie’s life a burden; they sweat­ "I’ll give thee sixpcnc?. ” daggers to tha heart of the listener. pel subjugated provinces to support this and availed herself very cleverly The Flyer was a gipsy lad of about six- : “impossible! ” said Vida. “He was mur of Dickie's weakness. She had been ed him down, they massaged him, "Nay, pretty gentleman; » shilling —a teen, famous for his fleet nets of foot, and him. but he could have done it as easily shilling for good luck. I know all about the dered.” as the Carthaginian did if the same oc­ trailing him for years, but for all he they starved him, they physicked him, on that account w as used as a messenger “You may think so.” they wouldn't let him smoke, they fair-haired girl and her other lover. ” from one tribe to another. Having secured casion had existed. There was in our piayod about the traps she 6et he never "Do thee now? ” exclaimed tho yokel, “Everybody says so,” returned Vida. quite thrust his head in, and at last wouldn ’t let him have a drop of wine. him by calling out ns he passed, Jim the “But listen, this is from him —here inside' own Khermun the same insight into tha staring. “But this is a good ’un ! * show man gave him some money aud a mes­ conditions of war. tho same comprehen ­ Penelope and her mamma, as mighty In short, they reduced him from a "They are both here, ” 6aid Sabina with a It is his own handwriting, but the directior plump, well-conditioned figure to a sage. another wrote, becausa he cannot come U sion of the vital point at issue, the a Nimrod as there is before the Lord, keen look at him. "Go to the Wolds,” lie said, “and say that decided upon a suberb coup d’etat, slip of human flesh, but when he "Whv, so they be. ” me yet” same swift reading of mon, the same I am coming, and that everything must be fiower of control, and the same ability which was to force the gay and thought ­ remonstrated or even showed signs of "And he ’s most in favor at present ” kept clo-e if they don ’t want the hounds of TO BE CONTINUED. less fipooner into the spider's little par ­ rebellion he was promptly quenched "Well, I am blamed! ” said the yokel. the law barking around them. ” to koep his own counsel. lor, whether he liked it or not. They by a “Do you want to get married?” “Here's a shilling. Now tell ine more. The boy nodded, and sped away. M A KINO A SPEECH. The more carefully Hannibal ’s mil­ "Hold out your hand, pretty gentleman, itary career is studied, the stronger had him up to dinner one night, when And then there were other complica ­ (t Usually Involves a Very Serloua Physi­ and let ine read the lines. ” will the likeness between those two no other guests were there to prove a tions. Flowers, fruit, and dainty CUAPTEU XI. cal Strain. dishes poured in upon him, for, being The amazed yokel hastened to obey, and leaders stand out to view. That tho bulwark, and between them plied him Sabina, stooping down, pretended to trace DEEPER AND DEEPER STILL. It may look like a very easy thing for pretty steadily with Mumm's extra dry. rich and plenty able to buy them for certain marks on Ills soil-stained palm, as “It Is useless to plead, Kenard; I must one copied from the recorded military a member, having his speech written, to campaigns of the other Ls hardly to bo The polite Dickie pretested feebly, but himself, there were plenty to save him hard and homy as the hoof of a luqse. 6ay no. ” deliver it during the course of an hour his -Ah, really, really now, you are the expense. Now, if he'd been some "You've given your heart to a fair lady They stood in the shrubbery concealed believed. General Sherman under ­ from view, and he had been pleading his in the House, but it is not such an easy very kind indeed, but I think I .will poor, starving wretch! But. pshaw! who doesn't value it,” said the gipsy-wo ­ stood the art of war too well to imitate man; “but she will by-and-by, when she hardest for her to consent to become his thing as it looks. The average speaker anyone, and his grasp and solf-con- take no more,” was heeded about as that's a different matter altogether. gets a deal of atlieletic exercise during When Dickie was once more con ­ knows what you are.” wife, but she dared not yield. fidence wore too strong for the follow ­ much, or as little rather, as the re­ "She knows what I am, well enough, ” he The terror of exposure and following the course of au hour ’s speech. There nowned fly's buzzing was by the very valescent he went to call on the Hunts, punishment was the mainspring that work­ ing of precedents. Hannibal had pro ­ raid; “the carter to Mr. Gipkins, of Cowley are some members in the house who can foundly studied the art of war no pressing spider. “Just one more with and, though they wore ice, and sleet Farm.” ed within her, and it did more than modesty stand and read a speech without lifting understood by tho Greeks, but it was me. Mr. Spooner, ” the fair Penelope and snow, he rattled on glibly and "I mean that when she knows how much or prudence could have done in such a wo­ a hand except to turn the pages, and al­ only tho stepping-stone to the quick­ would cry, and silly Dickie would drink smilingly of this ball and that dinner, you love and how true you will be. There ’ man. most without changing po itiou; and "But what is your reason? ” he asked; ening of his own mind and the the eome doubts about having any money to counter. mighty brain, and in the cause of he finished discover that the beer ap ­ the oar to hear an old darkey talk. Hu petite had been irretrievably ruined. spare, but a little more skilful flattery ex ­ He was a younz man with budding whisk ­ Aa Oxford Guido's Villainous Means of friendship strain even thy prodigious tracted a shilling from him. ers. very susceptible to ladles’ society. Vida, Showing the Master of llallloL drops all his g’s and deals chiofly with strength and tell me how. ” Sabina proceeded to read the girl’s hand. to bin, was an ethereal creature, a being to vowels. He never utters a guttural niirobr*. A good story is told of Professor Jew­ Dickie groaned desperately. -'Look "This other lover is tall and big, and has bow down before and worship. el t at Oxford. A boredom to which that word. His sentences flow like aepho- here. Devereux! Of course 1 know A Russian physician has found that a slight cast In his left eye.” lie blushed as red as a peony as she enter famous town is subjected is the constant netic vocabulary sliding down a river microbes are always present in great "Gh lawks, how true!” exclaimed the girl. ed the shop, and when she asked for hair- of vowels. Penelope Hunt has meant to marry "And his dress is a brown velveteen coat, crowds of tourists which inf st the place me for some time, and that she has numbers in the fasting stomach of a wash proceeded to compound it with trem­ day and night, and every day and every cord breeches and gaiters, and lie’s got mis­ bling hands. The rattling lie madu among been rather unscrupulous in carrying healthy person. During the earlier * ’Ttie Well of Frozen Air.** chief in his heart. ” the glass bottles was prodigious. night of the year. For these individuals her point; but she ’s a woman and I'm part of digestion they are always quite The absurdity of Sabina ’s words had no numerous guides have been appointed, Near Dayton, Ore., there is a woll numerous. The gastric juice, how ­ But the ingredients were few, and lie had hanged if I’m going to do anything dis­ ring of humor in her listeners ’ ears. the preparations ready in two minutes. but one imaginative man hit upon the locally known as the "well of frozen honorable in the matter. No, not if I ever, tends to destroy the microbes, Both were utterly amazed at her wisdom, As he laid It before Vida, she looked following plan by which lie could at air.” In drilling tho well n stratum do have to marry her! ” “Pshaw, my though no effoct on digestion appeal* and stood dumbfounded. straight at him, and lie was as helpless as lei t always be sure of showing to the of frozen clay and gravel was encount ­ dear boy, who wants you to write her to be exerted by them. "It will be better not to go home by the a humming-bird in the presence of a rattle­ crowd one of tho live lions of the place. •aine road witli him, ” pursued the sorceress, ered at a depth of 55 feet After pass ­ a note saying you ’ve changed your snake. It so happened that Jowett was very ing through five feet of this, numerous “for love is blind, and when angry does des "You are forbidden to sell poisons, ” she mind and really can ’t come to taw! Kpcndliiz an Allowance. perate things. Keep from him, pretty lady, busily engaged on his famous translation cavities wore encountered from which Give me a moment and I’ll show you • Somerville Journal: Before a girl said. of Plato at the time, and unfortunately and good luck will attend you and your "Oh no-o, ” he stammered, “not exactly cold air came in gusts. The escape of for him, the guide we are speaking of better and quite as effectual plan. I becomes a wife sho cannot help plan ­ handsome gentleman.” forbidden. ” the air from tho air from tho well can know as well as you that “Brutus is an ning sometimes how she may spend With an immovable face Sabina left the "Miss Moore has a very old dog which she learnt that the learned professor's study be heard roaring for nearly 200 yards. honorable man. ” her allowance from her husband to tho astonished lovers and wandered on, stop wishes to destroy, ” said Vida. "Could you window looked into the broad street. The air which comes from these sub ­ Damon strode once or twice up and best advantage: afterward she often ping here and there to talk to some of het give her something quick, fast, and as pain ­ Coming with his menagerie under these terranean depths is so frigid that it is down the pretty bedroom. while spends a good deal of time planning ■•e or to take awav the breath of some ig­ less as possible? ” windows the guide would begin. not possible for anyone to holi his Pythias watched him anxiously, when how she may get an allowance to norant “liousc-uveT.er ” with her keen-wit •‘Is it a large or small dog?” asked the a* “This, ladies and gentlemen, is Balliol j hand over the opening for more than ted nonsense. springing at Spooner Devereux tore spend. sistant. College, one of the very boldest in the two minutes without having it frozen. E e she returned to her husband she had "A very large one —a Newfoundland, ” his dressing gown from his shoulders, huniversity, and famous for the herudi- A bucket of water set over the opening The First Photograph. collated some fifteen or sixteen shillings. said Vida. tion of its scholars. The ’end of Balliol hustled him into bed. und piling the He brought out a small phial, and poured will freeze through and through within . The first photograph taken in Amer­ "You ’ve heard nothing? ” he said. College is called ‘the Master ;’ the pres ­ covers on him laid a wet handkerchief "No." she replied, “not a word. Nobody** into it from a bottle he took out of a locked a few hours. It is needless to add that on his brow. “What on earth? ” ica, according to an antiquarian in tho seen him. ” cupboard a small quantity of liquid. Then ent master of Balliol is tiie celebrated work was abandoned on tho woll when Troy Press, was tnktifi by Prof. Morse Professor Benjamin Jowett, Regius Pro­ gus])ed Dickie. i "Then I’m right, ” said Jim. "lie’* cut he put on the accustomed label announcing the cavities of "frozen air” were . fessor of Greek. Those are Professor “Hush, hush, my poor chap, you ore on the site of the present Morse build ­ ns for good and all.” it was poison. tapped. very ill. Lie still and don. t let a soul ing. corner of Beekman and Nassau "What will lleeate say?’’ "You will be very careful with it, ma’am,” Benjamfn Jowett's study windows, and lie said. “There Is enough to kill two peo ­ disturb you. I’ll instruct your man streets. New York. "She ’ll cast him out or we shall, and then there ”—here the rufHian would stoop A Know Squall. he must take care of himself. ” ple even In this small bottle. ” down, take up a handful of gravel and about it while I go for a doctor. ” “We only want to kill a dog. of course.” A man named Snow, living in tho« Devereux was off ere the confused pa ­ A mint of Money. "He could always do that ” throw it up against the panes, bringing ] "Not without our help, ” said the show ­ the answered sweetly. "And here is Miss poor Jowett, livid with fury, to the win ­ suburbs, was made a father a few days tient could protest and returned in a It is estimated officially that tho Moore. Ruth dear, I have obtained what man sternly. "When the police dogs are dow—“ladies and gentlemen, is Profes ­ ago. and ho sent this announcement to • few minutes with young Dr. Lancet, to gross expenses of the World's fair will after him and he has only his own heels to we wanted. Do you need anything else?” the looal paper: "A little snow drift­ whom, u jolly good fellow ar.d an inti ­ reach f21,000,OCX). "No, I think not, ” replied Ruth. sor Benjamin Jowett himself! ”—[Shef ­ trust to, we shall soon find him laid by In a field Telegraph. ed into my house last night. ” prison. Let him die there. ” And they left the shop together, the as­ CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1891 . The Independent. DO UNDERTAKING ! KENDRICK CALL OUST GEORGE 6.CORBIT, Editor and Proprietor. JACKSON You know Clement, the Shoe to arnE neonsrx -THE- ST.JOHNS, THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1881. Man. With a complete line of goods in all departments, Dan R ice is going on the road again S. W. INGRAHAM especially adapted to the wants of the people. with a big one-ring circus—no meuag- For Everythin? in the Line of Merchant Tailor, erie. Mr. Rice says he will put on the YOU Next door to the MTg Co. ’s office. clwns ’s costume, and the Sliaksperean ST. JOHNS, MICH. jester’s rig and make as much fun for thp little folks as be used to do when Should call and get acquainted In Dress Goods — Forepaugh and other circus men paid with him. Has just opened the him $1,000 a week to appear. We never before exhibited as fine and attractive a line as this spring, including all the NEW SHADES and latest Patterns in The Dodge liquor tax bill is meeting NOVELTIES. Spring and with considerable favor in the House. HEAR It requires liquor taxes to be distributed Summer Suitings. to the cities and townships of the coun ­ What he has to say about the ty in proportion to their assessed valu­ In Wash Goods — ation instead of being retained where Boot and Shoe Trade. Will make them up in a they are paid. The cities oppose the umsmnrc corns We have a complete stock, including the best makes of the bill and the country favors it. The CASKETS, FINE GINGHAM, ARMENIAN SERGES, and the manner that cannot well tax in the country is to be expended in latest thing of the season, BRETONIA CLOTH. do else than please- improving the highways. ME Burial : Robes, : Crape, : Etc. Nothing truer has been said of the £ir"Call and see our Goods next Presidential election than this re­ 1 also carry a full line of the Celebrated P. aud In Jackets— mark of Senator Daniel of Virginia : W. steel Top Caskets. and get our Prices before ’‘In my opinion the question of Demo­ CLEMENT, My Undertaking business is now exclusive We have the largest as­ leaving your order else­ cratic success in 1392 is a question of of any other. Elegant new rooms in the The Shoe Man, Sickles Block, west of Court House, near Con ­ where. Democratic conduct between now and gregational church. that time.” This observation is com­ STEVENS’ BLOCK, sortment ; the largest we mended to the careful consideration of Prompt attention will be given to calls, the majority in the legislature and of ST. JOHNS, - MICH. and satisfaction guaranteed. have ever shown, and re­ the newly-elected Democratic officers everywhere. We indorse the proposit ­ The Well-known Morgan Stallion, Attention Farmers! spectfully ask inspection. JACKSON ion. as it were. The Merchant Tailor.

A BRIGHT LIGHT HAS GONE OUT. The announcement of the sudden and unexpected death of lion. Mel bourne H. Every Garment in Stock Ford, which occurred at his home in TOM PADLEY. Grand Rapids, on Monday last, has The Leading Dealer in caused expressions of sorrow and regret Newest Goods and Latest from every section of this country, es­ Harness, pecially so in the western part of Michi ­ Fashions. gan. where he was best known, and his worth to the people was more fully re­ Hobes and 1547“ ' ' , alized. He was in his 41st year. About “MAJOR” [This cut represents a week previous to his death he was Formerly owned by Alonzo LeBaron, will make The French Coach Stallion, taken with the prevailing epidemic, the the season of 1891. commencing April Island end ­ one of our New Whips, Etc. grippe, and was imprudent in going out ing July lat, as follows; TUESDAY of each week at the stable of Josh Styles.] Is in receipt of a fine line of before the weather was favorable, and a Rapalee, nine miles south-east of St. Johns. relapse was the result. A wife and three THURSDAY of each week at the stable of John HOMERE, RELIABLE AND SEASONABLE Merrihew, six miles south of St. Johns. The bal ­ children survive. ance of the week at my Livery Barn, 2d door west No, 148, will make the season of 1891 as fol ­ GOODS AT of The Steel, St. Johns. Term#—To Insure, $8 . lows: MONDAY at Elsie. TUESDAY at Ovid. In Carpets — The deceased occupied, as he justly 1279 FRANK SCHOFIELD. Prop ’r. WEDNESDAY at home, one mile northwest of merited, a warm place in the hearts of the Colony. THURSDAY at Eureka. FRI­ DAY at Maple Rapids, night at J. F. Frink ’s We are far in the lead, and can show you the finest line ever put in the people of this, his native state. As Wayne County Savings Bank, Detroit, Mich. Essex. SATURDAY at Hilliker’s feed barn, St. stock in St. Johns. We include in our store the celebrated HART­ Rock Bottom Prices. Johns. TERMS—$15 to insure. a representative in Congress he had FORD EXTRA SUPERIOR INGRAIN, all wool, which takes the earned for himself an envied reputation, $500,000 to Invest in Bonds, Every article Issued by cities, counties, towns and school districts of The Imported Percheron Stallion lead of all others in Design and Quality. We are also making extra and the prospects were favorable for Michigan. Officers of these municipalities about to inducements in BRUSSELS CARPET. Good Tapestry Carpets at issue Bonds will find it to their advantage to apply to him to have occupied the Speaker's desk this hank. Blank Bonds and blanks for proceedings 50c, and better ones at 6uc. In BODY BRUSSELS, your choice of Warranted as Represented. in the next Congress. His death will supplied without charge. All communications and enquiries will have prompt attention. This bank pays COLIU our stock at $1.00. prove to be a distinct loss to the State 4 per cent, on deposits, compounded semi-annually. (March. 1M1.) 8. D. KLWOOD, President. Will also be at the following named places: — of Michigan, and to the Democratic par ­ TUESDAY at Eureka : Tuesday nighat at Sol Special Jobs of Wyman ’s. WEDNESDAY afternoon and ty which he has served so loyally and THAN WEALTH Is a THURSDAY forenoon at Pompeii. FRIDAY which so willingly did him honor. A knowledge of Book-keep ­ at Maple Rapids. FRIDAY’ night at Lyman Also a complete line of STAPLE GROCERIES at rock bottom New Work and Repairing ing, Shorthand, Type writ­ Young's, Essex. SATURDAY at St. Johns at prices. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. beacon light has gone out. Peace to his ing, Telegraphy, etc. Send tor Catalogue of Grand Hilliker's feed barn. Term#—$10 to insure. Rapids Business College, Grand Rapids. Mich. The above named horses are each models of Will receive prompt and careful attention. true and sturdy heart. 1276yl A. 8. PARISH, Prop. their kind; are sure breeders, combined with good bone and action. BIRD & HOLBROOK, THE ANNUAL MEETING LEGAL NOTICES. 1278:tf Duplain, Mich. H. L. KENDRICK. All work done by experienced and carefdi bands. Or the Wool-grower* ’ anROCESS. FHAMK MCHOriELB Preyr. Seth Tubbs, of Victor, showed a grade Thereupon it it ordered, that Thursday, the 14th day of May, A D. 1891, at ten Percheron, gray in color, 4 years-old o ’clock in the forenoon he assigned for the bear ­ Paper Rags, Old Rubbers, Copper lure ot *»,_«* 1 in repali weighing 1,675 pounds. ing of said petition, at the Probate Office in the changes and additions, the Monitor Mills Jay B. Davis showed his 2-year-old village of St. Johns. GEO. H. JUDD, and Brass. are now virtually new throughout, SAW MULLS, And it is farther ordered, that notice he given and prepared to manufacture Holstein Fresian bull, Uerona Prince to the persons interested In said estate of the time —THE— first-class flour. 14602; also, a bull calf. and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this ENGINES, This completes the list of exhibitors order to be published in the Clinton Independent, CUSTOM WORK SOLICITED, with the assur­ Elsewhere m this issue may be found a newspaper printed and circulated in said ance that every effort will be made to please Improved Variable Friction Feed. the official table giving the weights of county of Clinton for three tucceeeive weeks the people. My friends In Clinton County previous to said day of hoaring. Merchant Tailor. are Invited to give the Monitor Mill* a trial. 8end for Catalogue and Special Prices. fleeces, etc. Decatur Bross , JOEL H. CRANSON. Secretary A true copy. Judge of Prohate Nearly Opposite the Poet office. STEPHENSON'S BAZAAR. LEWIS LONIER. A. B. FABftUHAH CO., York, P CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1891. 5— CUeult Court Calendar April Term. LEUAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. The following cases will appear upon Henry Cook —Commence at southwest the calendar for ttie April term of the OTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CON- said section, thenee e-st 88 4-5 rods, , _ _ KOBAT11)_ ------— ------it DUK. —State------ol Mictilgaoixao _ TRACTS—Notice is hereby given that I, corner of school-house site, district No, thence south 80 rods to the south line > JL «county ofClinton,as. At assssion of tbe Pro. Circuit Court for Clinton county, which NJohn ‘ I.Shaver, County Drain Commissioner of the 2, 00 section 8 , thence west 9 rods and of said section, thence west to the| place PbateCourt for the county of Clinton, bidden at the will commence in this village, Monday County of Clinton, State of Michigan, will, on the 3 feet, thence norm 14 rods and 2 feet, of hegiDDiDg, except lands owned by Probate Office, In the village of St. Johns, ou Fifth day ot May, A. I>., 1891, at the outlet of thence east 9 rods 6 feet snd 5 iuchea, heirs of Bernard Gaet and Anna M next, April : thence south 14 rods and 2 feet to place Monday, the 18th day of April ,in the year one CRIMINAL. of drain on the lands of August Simon, on the Smith, beretofoie sold to them, being 42 thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. The People vs. John LeRoy and Peter LeRoy. north-east If section No. 82, near the Brewery, in of beginning 8 82-190 acres. 5 •• Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. Bernard Rademacber —Commence 80 William Stump- -That part of 8 X of Burning. H. J. Patterson for the people, F. C. the Townanip of Dallas, County and -tate afore­ rods south of the northeast corner of In tbe matteroftbeestateofSARAH A. WELL* Miller and E. H. Lyon for defendants said, at ten o ’clock in tbe forenoon of that day, 8 W X- section 5, lying weet of tbe land MAN, deceased. proceed to receive bids for tbe couatructlon of a section No. 8 . run south 6 X rods, thence above described as belonging to Casper The People vs. Henry D. Smith. Bastardy. west i2X rods, thence north 6)4 rods, On reading and filing the petition duly verified, H. J. Patterson for the people, Fedewa A Lyon certain draiu known and designated as “Fuller Snyder. 5 •• of William Wellman, praying that William Creek Drain, ” located snd established In the said thencoeast 12X roils lo place of begin ­ Anna M. Dennehacke —w X, * e X » “ Taylor, or some other suitable person, may heap- for defendant. ning. 8 ne X, s * % 9 “ Tne People vs. Isaac Sherman. Furnishing county of Clinton and described as follows, to-wlt : John Snitgen-Commence 23)4 rods pointed administrator of said estate. liquor to persons in the habit of getting Intoxi ­ Commencing eight ebsins west of the quarterpost “ «w X, ne 4 It “ Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the between sections Nos. 8 snd 9, In the Township of south of northeast corner of section No. John Linniman —s e X, n w % 16 “ 7th day of May, A. D. 18U1, at ten cated. H. J. Patterson for the people, J. 0. 8 , run south 6)4 rods, thence west 12% n w )4, n w x 21 “ Selden for defendant. Wesiphalis, in the county of Cltuton snd State of rods, thence north 6)4 rods, thence east o ’clock in the forenoon be assigned for the The People vs. John Shaw and Jane Stlnhoff. Michigan, at the junction of the Klockner and J6 “ hearing of said petition at the probate office in the 12X rods to nlace of beginning. 8 Wm SoDtag—s e X, s w X 9 “ Disitoeittg of chattel mortgaged property. H. Hengesbach drain, and run"'ng down the present C. C. Martin —Commence 28)4 rods village of St. Johns. J. Patterson for the people. drain across sections Nos. 8 and 5, In the Township n e X, n w )4 16 •• And it is further ordered, that notice he of Westphalia, and also on section No. 81 of the south and 12X rods west of northeast ** n w x. n e % 16 “ given to the persons Interested In said estate of tbe The People vs. George K. Doty. Violating corner of section No. 8 , thence west 13 “ n e %. n e <4 17 liquor law. H. J. Patterson for the people. Township of Dallas, county and State aforesaid, ter­ rods, thence south 6% rods, thence east lime and place of said hearing hy causiDg a copy of The People vs. Charles Quay. Slander. H. J. minating at a point 10 chains north and 17 4-10 Eberhard Platte—s w X, s w )4 16 “ this order to be published in the Clinton Inde ­ chains west of tbe east qusrterpost of said section 13 rods, thence north to place of begin ­ “ * x.n e)4,s e)4 16 “ Patterson for plaintiff, Fedewa A Merrill for ning. 8 pendent, a newspaper nrinted and circulated in defendant. No. 32 of said Township of Dallas, running in the E. Sturm—se X.» w % 16 •• said county of Clinton, for three successive weeks courses and distances set forth in the minutes of Joseph Bohr, Jr.—Commence 23)4 JobD H. Schafer —w )4,se X 16 *• previous to said day of hcariu*. The People vs. Marshall Cranson. 8eduction. rods south and 26% rods west of tbe John P. Gross—s e )4.s e >4 16 “ H. J. Patterson for the people, Fedewa A Mer­ the survey of “Fuller Creek Drain, ” being 216% northeast corner of section No. 8 , run JOEL H. CRANSON, rill for defendant. chains in length. Said job will be let by sections. Frank Fernboltz —w 14, n e )4 21 “ A true copv. .lodge of Probate. The section at the outlet of the drain will be 1st south 6)4 rods, thence west 12X rods, Nic Thome, jr.—n e %. n w % 21 “ Absolutely Pure. The People vs- Marshall Cranson. Bastardy. thence north 6% rods, tbeuce east 12X Michael Pohl —e 14, s e % 17 “ H. J Patterson for the people, Fedewa & first, and tbe remaining sections in their order up OTICE of CHANCERY sale .-In pur ­ A cream of tartar baking powder. Htgbeet of stream, in accordance with the diagram how on file rods to place of beginning. 8 “ n %, n e )4, s e )4 16 “ Merrill for defendant. Heirs of Bernard Ga»t—Commence Ferdinand Platte—s e %, n e % 17 “ suance and hy virtue of a decree of the all in leavening strength .—Latett V. S. Government ISSUES OF FACT. with the other papers pertaining to sakl drain, in 23)4 rods south and 40)4 rods west of NCircuit Court for the county of Clinton In Pattie M. Beals vs V an ness G- Danforth and the office of the County Drain Commissioner, to Joseph Platte—s w %, 11 w % 16 “ Food Report. northwest corner of section No. 8 , run Joseph Hengesbach —w )4, 11 e % 17 •• Chancery. Made and entered on the twenty- Asabel B. Danforth Assumpsit. Will H. which reference may be had by all parties Interest ­ south 6)4 rods, thence west 12X rods, fifth dav of November, A. D., 1890, in a certain Brunson lor plaintiff, William H. Castle for ed, and bids willbe made and received accordingly. " e H » H,»e % 17 “ cause therein pending, wherein Samuel Camp ­ Contracts will be made with the lowest responsible thence north 6)4 rods, thence east to Jacob Steppig —e n e % 20 “ Asahel B. Danforth. place of beginning. 8 bell is complainant and Querin Klein, Victora Thomas J. tiristock vs. Royal Insurance Co. bidder givlDg adequate security for the perform- John Pohl —e %, » w 14 17 •• Klein, John A. McClellan. John D. Woodbury TIME TABLE anae or the work, in a sum then and there to be John Baker—Commence J9)4 rods Nicholas Thome-e %, n w % 17 <• Assumpsit. H. M. High and Spaulding A Wal- south of the northeast corner ol section Heirs ol John Huhn —w )4, s w >4 17 “ and Morris Klein are defendants. Notice is bridge for plaintiff, Norris A Norris for de­ fixed by me, reserving to myself tbe right lo reject No. 8 , run west 12M rods, thence north hereby given, that 1 shall sell at public auction IN EFFECT fendants. iy and all bids. Anthony Arens —s e )4, n e >4 }6 “ or vendue, to the highest bidder, ut the West Tbe date for tbe completion of such contract and 3X rixH, thence east 12X rods, thence Henry J. Weiber —s *4, of n e % 8 “ American Oak Leather Co., a corporation, south to the place of be4, n e '4 7 •• State of Mic'iigun (th.«t being the place of hold ­ Notice Is further hereby given that the following of the northeast corner of section No. 8 . Ferdinand Smith —s 6)4,80)4 8 “ wold A High for defendants. run west 12X rods, thence south 3% Anthony Schafer —n %, n w >4 except ing the Circuit Court of said county) on Satur­ Alice L. Freeman vs. Samuel A. Sturgis. day, May 6th, al 9 o ’clock in tbe forenoon, at the rods, thence east 12X rods, thence north day, tbe itjth day of April, A. D., 1891, at 2 WESTWARD. Malicious Prosecution. Fedewa A Lyou for oflice of Peter Petsch, in tbe village of Westphalia, cemetery and J. Frond ’s lot 8 “ o'clock p. m. of said day, al) the west half of the assessment for benefits and tbe lands comprised 3% rods to place of beginning, 8 John Schafer —e %. s )4, a w >4 8 “ plaintiff, Norton A Brunson for defendant. Frank Snitgen —Commence 17X rods ” s >4, n e )4 18 “ the sputh-west fractional quarter of geotion cL « O. ►» Frank A. Scotteld vs. Nathaniel J. Clark and within tbe Fuller Creek Drain Special assessment west and 12X rods south of northeast thirty, in the township of Westphalia, in Clin ­ M . • District, will ne subject to review. e 4, n ‘4,9 e % 7 “ * ►* H - . Charles H. Hunter. Assumpsit. Fedewa A corner of sectien No. 8 , run west 8 rods, Nicholas Schafer — w <4, s H, s w 14 8 “ ton county, Michigan. —Dated at St. Johns, this M,- ° Lyon for plaintiff, Spaulding A Waibridge for Tbe following is a description of tbe several 4th day or March, A. D., 18»t. STATIONS'. z-S’g ht tracts or parcels of land constituting the special as­ thence south 7)4 rods, thenee east 8 " n54,ne)4 18 a ode *■«Dy ©X " defendants. rods, thence north to the place of begin ­ WILLIAM H. CASTLE. »- ’Za . C *4 . James H. Fitts vs. Benjamin H. Warder, Asa sessment district of said drain for the deepening, • * 4, n 4, s w % 8 “ Circuit Court Commissioner for Clinton Coun ­ i * ■ ■‘"ii ► H u ning. 8 Gertrude Bohr — n )$, s 54, n w *4 8 •• £ u u z Busbnel and Johu J. Gleason. Attachment. widening and extending of said daain : Frank Michaells —Commence 173 feet ty. Michigan. Spaulding A Waibridge for plaintiff, Norton A 8 >4, n n e )4 18 “ Lemuel illiam lute OWNER. DESCRIPTION. (EC. TOWN. west of northeast corner of section No. e % s %, n 4, n e % 7 “ & W K C , a. iu. a. 10. p. in. p. 111. p. TU. Biunson for defendants. Joseph Smith — oinmencing 1% feet 8 , run south 107 feet, thence east 25 feet, 1273w7 Solicitors for Complainant. DETROIT...... Lv 6 50 4 30 8 00 10 30 . “ ® &.» )a.ne *4 18 1100 Isabella Milne vs. Robert M. Swigart, Sheriff west of the south qusrterpost of section thence south 121 feet thence west 50 feet, Anthony Bohr —n %, s w 14 8 “ Milwaukee Jet.... 7 10 11 18 4 50 8 15 10 50 of Clinton County. Replevin. Fedewa A Lyon 5, T 6, N R, 4 W, Mich., running north thence north 228, thence east 25 feet to ORTGAGE SAI-E.-Wbereas. default has p. D). Anthony Martin —e s s e ‘4 7 *• been made In the payment of the money tor plaintiff. John G. Patterson and Spaulding 40 rods,thence east 9 rods,thence south place of beginning. 8 e >4, n w tl )4 18 “ Pontiac ...... 7 58 12 05 5 32 8 55 12 00 A Waibridge for defendant. 40 rods, thence west 9 rods to place of Frank Michaelis —Commence 12% Msecured by a mortgagedated Novembers, A.D. a. in. “ w 'A, n 94. d e >4 18 “ 1889, executed by John T Abbott and Clara B. Charles W. Allen and Nathan Allen vs. Jay beginning. 6 6n 4w rods west and 12)4 rods south of north ­ John Hengesbach —s w 14, e e )* 8 “ Holly ...... 8 43 12 47 6 14 9 40 1 05 V. Retan and.George D. Noe. Assumpsit. B. eirs of Bernard Gash —Commencing Abbott, hie wife, of the village of Ovid, Cllnlon east corner of section No. 8 , run west 5 »'/(,«» % 17 “ Durand ...... 9 30 1 30 6 56 10 25 2 07 V. Soule for plaintiffs, H. M. High for defeud- 8 rods and 15 feet east of tbe south rods, thence south 7)4 rods, thence east county. Michigan, to Charles B. Rich and Owosso Jet...... 10 10 7 45 2 50 Michael Spitzley —n %, s e )4 8 “ Georgia A. Rich, of the city of Pontiac, Oak­ 2 20 n ants. qusrterpost of section 5, Westphalia 5 rods, thence north to place of begin- “ s 12 acres of w %, St. Johns ...... 10 56 3 06 8 32 3 58 Innocence Trierweiler vs. Peter Trierweiler. Twp . running east 8 rods, thence north niag. „ . 8 land county, Michigan, which sai.1 mortgage Ionia ...... 11 49 3 56 9 20 all 5 10 Slander. Spaulding A Waibridge for plaintiff, n w )4 9 “ was recorded in tbe oflice of the Register of 40 roa», thence west 8 rods, thence south Joseph Snitgen —“ommence at north ­ AnnaE. Weiber —Commencing 24 roils p. m. Fedewa A Lyon for defendant. 40 rods to place ot beginning. 5 “ east corner of section No. 8 , run west 63 Deeds of Clinton county. Michigan, in lifter 85 Lowell...... 12 17 9 50 5 50 north of the west quarterpost, section 9, of mortgages, on page 446, on the 7th day of 4 24 Frederick W. Myers vs. Andrew B. Balcom. Heirs of Anthony Englagan —Com­ feet, thence south 73 feet, thence west rnn east 80 rods, thence north 40 rods, Grand Rapids...... 12 50 5 00 10 25 6 40 Assumpsit. Fedewa A Lyon for plaintiff, J. O. mencing 12 rods west of southeast cor­ 35 feet, thence south 52 feet, thence east November. A, D. 1889, at 7)4 o'clock A. M. And «. R. A I. Jet...... 10 35 7 10 thence west 80 rods, thence south to whereae the said mortgage has been duly as­ 1 05 5 15 Selden for defendant. ner of W X of 8 E X,section 5, running 98 feet, thence north 125 feet to place of place of beginning 9 “ Ferrysburg ...... 2 10. 6 10 11 25 8 45 Henry C. Thiell and Frank L. Thiell. Appel ­ north 80 rods, thence west 6 rods, thence beginning. 8 signed by the said Charles B. Rich and Georgia Grand Haven ...... 2 15 6 15 11 30 8 50 Peter Ponl —w %, * w % 9 “ A. Rich to Spencer M. Hopkinson of the city of lees. vs. Albert Armstrong, Appealant. Ap ­ south 80 rods, east 6 rods to place of Christina Snitgen —Commence 148 feet '* n e * 4, n e \ 16 “ Milwaukee by Str. 6 45aui peal. J. O. Selden for appelees, Fedewa A beginning. 5 “ west oi the northeast corn r of section Pontiac. Oakland county, Michigan, by assign ­ Chicago by Sir..... 6 00am ____ “ w %. s e )i 17 “ ment bearing date. November 12, 1889, and re­ Lyon for appellant. Mathias Weber —East 6 acres of S W No. 8 . run south 107 feet, thence west Quiren Smith —n %, s e % 18 “ Adolph Krolik, Henry A. Krolik and Herman JfofSEJX. 5 *• 25 feet, thence north 107 feet, thence corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of EASTWARD. Krolik vs. John A. Potter, Evan M. Potter and Heirs of Bernard Oast—Commencing Mathias Thelen —e s e % 6 “ Clinton county, Michigan, in liber 73 of mort ­ east to the place of beginning. 8 s e >4, d e fl )4 6 “ Adam Beattie. Assumpsit. Fedewa A Lyon 83 feet north and 167 feet west of south ­ gages, on page 121, on the 14th day of Novem ­ M <£ _ e. ►> Cm J. Smith —Commence 128 feet south of Anthony and John Droste — u e %.

. M • for plaintiffs, H. M. High for defendants. ber. A. D 1889, at 8 o ’clock A. M. And whereas “tfe. Lx “ •£ ►. east corner, section No. 5, running the northeast corner of section No, 8 , n e fl )g 6 ••

11 said Spencer M. Hopkinson has. since the date nday. c Daniel Thompson vs. John A. Potter and north 80 feet, thence west 78 feet, thence c run west 98 feet, thenee north 29 feet, STATIONS. oil — * ST John Pasche —s‘4, o )4, s e % 7 " — Evan M. Potter. Assumpsit. B. V. Soule for south 80 feet, thence east to place of thence west 25 feet, thence south 8 feet, of said assignment, deceased, and the said * 0 5 So O a Peter Martin —w e ‘4, n w ti % 18 “

SSZ,^ No. . plaintiff, H M. High for defendant. beginning. * 5 *• thence west 25 feet, thence south 100 mortgage Is now owned by the estate of said fl K John Kemper —Commencing 33 feet Peter Simon —b ‘4, d e 0 % 5 •• deceased, and Matilda Hopkinson has been Detroit Ex. £ z The Commercial National Bank of St. Paul, feet, thence east 148 feet, thence north Bernard Hanses —u %, s !4, n e fl % 5 •• Minn. vs. Anna A. Voorhees. Assumpsit. north and 141 feet west of the south ­ 79 feet to place of beginning. 8 named in the last will and testament of said a no. p m. p. ED. s )4. n w fl )4 5 •• deceased, and duly appointed by the Probate Fedewa A Lyon for plaintiff, High A Waibridge east corner of section No. 5, running JohnH.Schafer- Contrnence25X rods w 1-5, s)4, s V4,ne)4 5 Grant! UBveD...Lv 5 43am 9 <10 2 25 8 05 north 80 feet,thence wen 26 feet, them-e west of the northeast corner of section Court of Oakland county, Michigan, as Execu ­ Ferryeburg ...... 5 50am 9 05 2 30 8 15 for defendant. w 29 acres of e 58 Carter W. Ingersoll vs. Horace A. Loomis. south 80 feet, thence east to place of be­ 8 , run south 12)4 rods, thence east 45 acres of n )$, a e % 5 “ trix under said will or said deceased. And ginning. 6 “ feet, thence north 12)4 rods, thence west whereas tbe entire mortgage is dtte under its G. R. A I. Jet...... £ s 6 42 10 05 3 32 9 50 Appeal, Jason K. Nichols for plaintiff. August and Ferdinand Martin —e 4, Mary L. Griswold vs. Jay V. Retail, Henry K. Jacob Kloeckner —Commencing 20 45 feet to place of beginning. 8 o)4,e4. ne )4 7 “ terms, a payment of Interest having bacons Grand Rapids ...... 6 50 10 20 3 45 10 55 rods west of the southeast corner of Philip George—Commenced rods and due thereon and the same having remained un ­ Loweil...... V* 0 t 7 20 10 55 4 24 11 50 Retan and Luke B. Hicks. Trespass on the August aDd Ferdinand Martin —w 73 case. W. A. Leet for plaintiff. Spaulding A section No.5, running north 20 rods, 9)4 feet west of the northeast corner of acres of n )4, a w % 5 •• paid for the space of thirty days, and the said V 02 thence west 8 rods, thence south 20 rods, Matilda Hopkinson, as said Executrix, as au­ Ionia ...... 7 45 11 25 12 37 Waibridge and Fedewa A Lyon for defendants. section No. 8 , run routh 12)4 rods, John Dros.e—n 4, n w fl >4 5 •• = S. 4 52 Commissioner of Highways of the Township thence east 8 rods to place ol beginning. thence west 60 feet, thence north 12)4 thorized in said mortgage, having elected that St. J0H8 S...... * ^ 8 28 12 17 5 40 1 55 Tax the south % ol this lot. 5 " Eiiz.beth Frey—w 22 acres of n 4, the whote principal sum with all arrearage of p. ID. of Lebanon vs. Altie C. Burch. Appeal. Lem­ rods, thence east 60 feet to place of be ­ s e >* 5 “ uel Clute for plaintiff, Spaulding A Waibridge Peter Thome —Commencing 28 rods ginning. 8 Interest thereon shall be due. And whereas, 1 JOM west of the souihtast corner of section Elizabeth Frey—e 7 acres of n 4,sw'4 5 « upon said mortgage there is due and unpaid at a. in. for defendant. Joseph Bohr —Commence 12 rods west Heirs of A. Rademacher —e 4-5, s )i. Lewis Rose, Appellee vs. Hiram Little, et. al. No. 5, running north 20 rods, thence of tbe northeast corner of section 8 , the date of this notice the sum of sixteen hun ­ Durand ...... 5 20 9 40 1 47 7 20 3 50 west 8 rods, thence south 20 rods, thence n e 4 5 •• dred and forty-live dollars and twenty-four Holly ...... 6 05 10 18 2 a a* 4 50 Appelants. Appeal. H. J. Patterson for ap ­ run south 12)4 rods, thence west 92 feet, Michael 8pitzley —w 4, n e % 20 •• pellee, Fedewa A Merrill for appallants. east 8 rods to the place of beginning. thence north 12% rods , thence east to cents (tl.645.24) of principal and Interest, and Pontiac ...... 6 45 10 57 3 05 8 55 5 50 Tax the south % or this lot. 5 “ Dallas . 7 » 4 w the further sum of thirty-five dollars as an at­ Milwaukee Jet.... 7 30 1135 3 45 9 &5 6 50 Prosper E. Sloan, Appellee vs. Albert Rouse, tbe place *f beginning. 8 John Fedewa—s w 4, s w 4 32 “ Appelant. Appeal. Spaulding A Waibridge Joseph Snitgen — Commencing 36 rods Michael Spitzley —v^ommenc 63 feet torney fee as provided by law and stipulated DETROIT Ar. 7 45 1155 4 05 9 50 7 20 west of the southeast corner of section Anthony Droste —e 4, s w % 32 “ for In said mortgage, and no suit or proceed ­ for appellee, Fedewa A Merrill for appellant. west of the northeast corner of section ** w4.e4.se 4 32 “ ■Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service. In the Matter of the Estate of Moses D. No. 5, running west 12 rods, thenee No. 8 , run west 85 feet, thence south 107 August Simon —w 4. a e 4 32 “ ing at law or in equity having been instituted Brown. Deceased. Susan M. Brown, Appelant north 40 rods, thence east 16 rods, thence feet, thence east 25 feet, thence north 8 to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, , , , “ » 4. • 4. n e 4 32 or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale Eastward, No. 12 has Pullman Sleeper.Chicago to vs. Martin V. Brown, et al, Appellees. Appeal south 20 rods, thence west 4 rods, thence feet, thence east 25 feet, thence north 26 John Schafer —s e 4, s e 4 31 “ Detroit. No. 14 has Wagner Chair and Buffet Car, from Probate Court. Fedewa A Lyon for south 20 rods to place of beginning. feet, thence east 35 teet, thence north Dated this 22d day of April, A. D. 1891. contained In said mortgage has become ope ­ Appelant, Porter K. Perrin and J. O. Selden for Tax the south or this lot. 5 11 3 feet to the place of beginning. 8 rative. Now, therefore, by virtue of said Grand Haven to Detroit. No. 18 has Chair Car, Michael Spitzley —Commence 48 rods ^ JOHN I. SHAVER, power of sale, and the statute in such case Grand Rapids to Detroit. No. 82 has Wagner Joseph ana Casper Weber —Com­ Drain Commissioner of the County of ClintoD. Bleeper, Grand Rapids to Detroit. Edward P. Kellogg vs. Miles W. Lester. As­ west of the southeast corner of section mence 21 rods and 3)4 feet west of the made and provided, notice is hereby given that sumpsit. Perrins A Baldwin for plaintiff, Wm. No. 5, running north 40 rods, thence northeast corner of section No. 8 . run on the 13th day of June, A. D 1891, at ten Westward, No. II has Chair Car, Detroit to Grand H. Castle for defendant, west 10 rods, thence south 40 rods, south 12)4 rods, thence east 18 feet, ROBATE COURT, Clinton County, ss.- o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, said mort ­ Rapids. No. 15 has Wagoner Parlor Buffet Car, Charles Wendt, et al vs. Jay V. Ketan. thence east 10 rods to the plaee of thence north 12)4 roils, thence west to P Notice is hereby given that ail claims and gage will lie foreclosed by a sale at public auc­ Detroit to Grand Haven. No. 17 has Pullman Attachment High A Waibridge for plaintiffs, linntng. Tax the south %ot this lot. 5 “ place of beginning. 8 demands against DANIEL SHERMAN, deceastion,­ to the highest bidder. at the west front Sleeper, Detroit to Chicago. No. 81 has Wagner Smith A Soule for defendant. ohn Scbueller —Commencing 58 rods J. J. Lehman —-Commence 41% rods ed. will be heard hy the undersigned, at the Pro­ door of the court house, In the village of St. Sleeper, Detroit to Grand Rapids. Almond Partlow. Appellee vs. Eunice L. York, west of the southeast corner of section west of the northeast corner of section bate Office, in eaia county, on the l«th day of Johns, Clinton county. Michigan, (that being JNO. W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, Appelant. Appeal. L. W. Hill lor appellee. No. 5, running north 40 rods, thence No. 8 , run east 45 feet, thence south 133 October , 1891 . and that the creditors ol said the building in which the circuit court for Traffic Manager Trav. Pass. Agent. Me Peek A Clarke for appellant. west 8 rods,thence south 40 rods, thence feet, thence west 45 feet, thence north to deceased are allowed six months from this date Clinton county, Michigan, is holden) of the Thos . Bromley , Local Agent. Albert 8. Armstrong vs. Henry C. Thiell. east to place of beginning. Tax the place of beginning. 8 in which to present their claims for adjustment. — premises described in said mortgage, or so Assumpsit. E. H. Lyon for plaintiff, J. O. south %, of this lot. 5 “ Mary Bischofl —Commence 5054 rods Dated, April 16, 1891. JOEL H. CRANsON, much thereof as may be necessary to pay tin- Selden for defendant. Peter Arens —West 7 acres of S E % west of the northeast corner ol section 1279 w4 Judge of Probate. amount due on said mortgage and all legal E. WILSON has removed his barber shop Jacob McDowell. Appellee vs. Richard Free­ of SEX- Tax tbe south )g of this lot. 5 No. 8 , run south 12)4 rods, thence west costs. Including said attorney fee, said premis ­ • from the basement in The Steel to the man Appelant. Assumpsit. Daniel Jamison John Gross—Commencing 20 rods 6)4 rods, *hence north 1'2JX rods, thence es being described in said mortgage as all Oroom in the rear of the “Corner Drug Store,” on west and 33 teet north of southeast cor­ east to place of beginning. 8 ROBATE COl BT, Clinton County, se. those certain pieces or parcels of land, situate Walker street, west, where he invites the public to for appellee, J. H. Fedewa and E. H. Lyon for appellant. ner of section No. 5, running north 100 Frank Paul—Commence 33 rods, 1 Notice is hereby given that all claims and and being In the village of Ovid, Clinton coun ­ call and see him. Special attention given to cut feet, thence east 26 feet, thence south foot and 3 inches west of the northeast Pdemands against MOSES KELLEY, deceased, will ty, State of Michigan, and described as follows, ting ladies’ and children'sllaren ’i hair. Margaret Ann Sherman vs. Samuel Sherman. 1134 Assumpsit. J. O. Selden for plaintiff, Fedewa 100 feet, thence west to place of begin ­ corner, section 8 . run south 133 feet, be beard by the undersigned on the Kith day of to-wit: Village lots numbered thirteen, four ­ A Merrill for defendant. ning. 5 ” thence west 80 feet, thence north 133 October, 1891 land that the creditors or said teen, fifteen, sixteen anil seventeen, in block Loan Agents. Harriet M. Shaw vs. William Davison, Albert John Freund —Commencing at north feet, thence east 80 feet to place of begin ­ deceased are allowed six months from this date in numbered twenty-one, acco riling to the record ­ J. Nelson and William H. Krepps. Trespass on quarterpost of section 8 , running east ning. 8 which to present tbe.r claims for adjustment. — ed plat of said village of Ovid, as platted bv the case. Rogers A Weimer for plaintiff, 120 feet, thence south 34 rods, thence I. ewn Fink —Commence 41X .rods Dated, April 16,1891. JOEL II. CRANSON, Benjamin O. Williams —Dated March 17. A. I). HE MICHIGAN MORTGAGE CO., west 120 feet, thence south one rod, west of northeast corner, section No. 8 , )2?9w4 Judge of Probate. 1891. MATILDA HOPKINSON, Limited. Capital, 175,000, successors to Walker Spaulding A Waibridge and J. O. Selden for T defendants. thence west 9 rods snd 2 feet, thence run west 6)4 rods, thence south 28)4 As Executrix of the last Will and Testament A White, dealersin Mortgage Securities, School and north 35 rods, thence east to place of rods, thence east 6)4 rods, thence north of Spencer M. Hopkinson, deceased. As­ M mieipal Bonds. A few pieces of choice lands for Frank A. Scofield vs. Charles Farmer. ROBATE O R DE R •— Stat e of Michigan Replevin. E. H. Lyon for plaintiff, High A beginning. 8 “ 23)4 rods to the place of beginning. 8 signee of Mortgagee. sale. Office cor. Walker and Spring-sts,, 8t. Johns. oseph Bohr —Commencing 39% rods Joseph Arens A Co —Commence 24 X Pcounty of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ Elmer R. Webster. 1274:wl3 Waibridge for defendants. west of northeast corner of N W If of bate court for tbe County ofClinton, holdeD at the Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Laurette S. Vreeland vs. George Tucker. rods west, and 140 feet south of the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns on Attorneys. Slander. E. H. Lyon for plaintiff, Spaulding A N E X. section 8 , running west 17 1-7 northeast corner ol section No^ 8 , mn rods, thence south 28 rods, thence east west 13 rods, tbenca south 70 feet, Saturday, the 18th day of April, in the year one RORATE OK DEH—state ol Michigan UWIN H. LYON, Attorney at Law St. Waibridge for defendant. thousand eight hundred and nioety-oDe. Simeon DeBar vs. Amos West. Capias. 17 1-7 rods, thence north to tbe place of thence east IS rods, thence Dorth 70 County of Cll nton, ss. At s session of the Johns. Mich. Office over H. L. Kendrick's beginning. 8 “ feet to place of beginning. 8 Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate PProbate court for the County of Clinton, holden at Store.E 1263 Fedewa A Merrill for plaintiff, Norton A Brun ­ Joseph Bohr —Commencing 34 rods In the matter of tbe estate of VENUS SCOTT, son for defendant. Joseph Arens and P. Thome -Com­ deceased. the Probate office in the village of St. Johns, on Ea ELDING & WALKItlUGi:, Attor­ Lay Whip Company a Corporation etc. vs. south of the north quarterpost of section mence 26% rods west of northeast Saturday, the 4th day of April, in the year 8 , running south 46 rods, thence east 42 corner, section No. 8 , run south 133feet, A copy of the latt will of said deceased and codl- one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. S neys at Law. St. Johns. Mich. [18121 Joy V. Retan and George D. Noe. Assumpsit. ciles thereto and of the probate thereof in the Smith A Soule for plaintiffs, High A Walbndge rods, thence north 55 rods, thence west thence west 50 feet, thence north 133 Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate, A. W. Norton. Will H. Brunson. fT 1-7 rods, thence south 6 rods, thence teet, thence east to place of beginning. 8 State of New York, duly authenticated, having for defendants. been produced to this court, together with the In the matter of the estate of HESTER A. orton a bri nson , successors to Charlotte Peet vs. Frederick Mankey and west 24 6-7 rods to place of beginning. 8 “ End of lands excepted from Lawrence R. ASH, deceased. Daboll ii Brunson and Auten & Moss, At­ Joseph Snitgen —Commencing 24X and Anthony Naseman ’s description on petition of Philander Howe, praying that said will On readiDgand filing tbe petition duly verified, N John Mankey. Appeal. Fedewa A Merrill for and codlciles be filed, SDd have the same force and torneys at Law. In the old office of Auten plaintiff. & Spaulding A Waibridge for defend- rods west of tbe southeast corner of N section 8 . of Sarah A. WarreD, praying that an instrument Moss over McCabe's 6hoe store St. Johns Mich. W X of N E%, section No. 8 , running J. Fedewa—Commence 33 feet north effect as if originally proved anil allowed in this dated May 12, 1890, may be proved and admitted to ants. _ west 13-% rods, thence north;55>$ rods, and 33 feet west of the southeast comer court. probate as the la.-t will and testament of said de­ H. M. PERRIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN William Harris, appellant vs. Jane Dunlap, Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, appellee. Appeal. Win. H. Castle for appellant. thence northeast 14% rods,thence south of section No. 5, run thence west 82 feet, ceased, and that William K.Sage lie appointed ad­ ERK INN A BALDWIN, Attorneys at 60 8-10 rods to the place of beginning. 8 “ thence north 80 feet, thence east 82 feet, the 14th day ol May, A. D. 1891, at one ministrator with the will annexed. Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, In the Matter of the Estate of Gordon Dun ­ o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for tbe ex- P lap, deceased—Appeal of Joseph Dunlap etal. Anthony Platte—Commencing 2 rod* thence south to place of beginning. 5 Thereupon itisordered that Tliur»tlay,the30th pension, real estate agents, conveyancers and west of N E [northeast) corner of N W hearing of said petition at the probate office in day of April, A. D. 1891, at one o ’clock in inouey loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, Appeal from ProbateCourt. J. H. Fedewa and Heirs of M. Fedewa—Commence 115 tbe Village of St. JohDs. E. H. Lyon for Appellants. Spaulding A Wai­ X of N E %, section 8 , running west 4 feet west and 33 feet north of southeast the afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said and make collections. Business entrusted to their rods, thence south to south line of mill corner, section No. 5.run north 80 feet, And it is further ordered that notice be giver petition, and that the heirs at law and legatees of care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. bridge lor Appellee68. property, thence east (northeast) to thence west 26 feet, thence sout h 80 feet, to the personsiDterested in said estate of tbe time said deceased aod all other persons inter ­ Office over Wickea’ grocery, CliDton Avenue, St. Joseph W. Best vs. Charles Cowan Samuel F. withn 2 rods of east line of said land thence east to place of beginning. 6 and place of said bearing by causing a copy of ested in said will are required to ap ­ Johns, Mich. ______1133 Pearl and Allen Shelden. Ejectment. H. M. tbisorder to be published in the Clinton Indepen ­ High for plaintiff, Spaulding A Waibridge for thence north to place of beginning. 8 " William Smith (Westphalia Hotel)— pear at a session of said court then to be t olden at klT'JI. in CA5TI.E, Attorney at Law. William Smith —Commencing at Commence at northwest corner section dent, a newspaper printed and circulated in said the Probate office in '.be village of St. Johns and defendants. county of Clintonfor three successive weeks previous wY Circuit Court Commisaioner. Money toLoan. Herbert Lahyrn, an Infant etc. vs. Jacob L. north quarterpost section No 8 , running 9, run east 100 feet, tbeDce south 244 show cause, if any there be, why tbe will should Office at the Court House. St Johns. 1133 south 32 rods, thence east to laud owned feet to land owned by Peter Bauer, to said day ofheariDg. JOEL H.CRANSON,• not. be approved Ring. Malicious Prosecution. Fedewa A A true copy. Judge of Probate EDETVA & LI E R It 11,1,. Attorneys at by Joseph Bohr, thence north 32 rods, thence west 100 feet to center of high ­ And it is further ordered, that notice be given Lyon for plaintiff, Norton A Brunson for de­ thence west to place of beginning, ex ­ Law. at the old stand, over the “corner drug fendant. way, thence north to place of beginning. 9 to the persons interested in said t state, ofthe F cept the west 1% acres. 8 11 Peter Bauer—Commence 800 feetsouth ROBATE ORDER—State of Michigan pendency of the heariDg thereof, hy causiDg a copy store,”St. Johns, Mich. 1263 ISSUE OF LAW. William Smith —Commencing 39% Nettie Scbermerhorn, defendant in error vs. northwest corner of section No. 9, run County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the ot this order to be published in tbe Clinton Inde ­ rods west of the northeast corner of N east 100 feet, thence north 66 feet to the PProbate Court for the county of Clinton, holden pendent,at a newspaper printed and circulated in William Sherman, plaintiff in error. W >.4. N E X. section 8 , running south Justice of the Peace. Certiorari. Norton A Brunson for plaintiffs Westphalia Hotel lot, thence west to the Probate office in the village of St. Johns, on said county of Clinton for three successive weeks to land owned by Joseph Snitgen, thence center of highway 100 feet, thence Thursday, the 16th day of April in tne year previous to said day of hearing. H. J. Patterson for defendant. northeast along laDd owned hy Joseph N. DIJNCAN, Justice of the Peace. Amos Hill vs. Jacob Landenberger and Jesse south to place of beginning. 9 one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOEL H. CRANSON, • Collections made and funds promptly Snitgen and Bernard Rademacber, to Barbara Heinlein —Tax west % of Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. M Beach. Certiorari. H. J. Patterson for plain ­ land owned hy Frank Noeker, thence remitted. Office over Wilson A Sons ’ Clothing tiff, Me Peek A Clarke for defendants. following lot: Commencing 300 feet of the eslate of ABIGAIL Store, St. Johns, Mich. 1133 north to the section line, thence west south of northwest corner section No. 9, B. AMSDEN an incompetent person, Gottlieb ROBATE ORDER.-State of Mic'itgan Cyrus G. Jones vs. The Township of Eagle to place of beginning. 8 “ county of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ Assumpsit. C. G. Jones Pro. 8e., Shriner A run east 80 rods, thence south 10 3-5 rods Karcber, guardian of said Abigail B. Amsden, Frank Noeker ana August Noeksr— thence west 80 rods, thence north having made application tor the allowance 0 f his Pbate Court for tbecounty ofClinton. holden at the Dentistry. Fox for defendants. Commencing 6 rods west of the north ­ to place of beginning. 9 final account. probate office, in the village ot St. Johns, on IMPARLANCE. east corner of N W X, N E X. section Rosina Armbeurster —Commence 127 Thereupon it la ordered that Friday, the Tuesday, the 14th day of April, In the year BOBBIN AND WON, Denlltls. Joseph Harris vs. Frank A Scofield and 8 , running south 9 rods and live feet, rods north of the west quarterpost of 8 th day of May, A. D. 1891, atoneo ’clock in one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. c G. E. CORBIN. M. D., D. D. S. Clark Waring. Assumpsit. Wm. H. Castle thence west along laDd owned by section 9, run east 26% rods, thence the afternoon be asaigned tor the hearing of said Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. [12741 ARTHUR CORBIN, D. D. S. for plaintiff. Bernard Rademacber, 7 rods and 9X north 70 feet, thence west 26% rods, petition and examination of said account at the In the matter of the estate of JOHN NUREN­ John Baker vs. Herbert Petsch. Assumpsit. feet, thence north to the section line, thence south to place of beginning. 9 BERG, deceased. H. KENYON, Dentist East Walker Fedewa A Merrill for plaintiff. Probate office in the village of 8 t. Johns. Street. 1133 thence east to place of beginning. 8 “ Village of Westphalia —Commence And it is further ordered, that notice be given On reading and filing the petition duly verified of Sigmund Kothchlld et al vs. Joseph Droste Bernard Rademacher —Commencing Iatwrence Keuscb, sdministrlltor of said estate, Assumpsit. Fedewa A Merrill for plaintiffs. 44)4 rods south of northwest corner of to the persons interested in said estate, ol the at the southeast corner of N W X of 1? section No. 9, run east 40 rods, thence time and place of said hearing by causing a copy praying that he may be licenced to sell real estate Physicians. Edwin H. Lyon vs. William N. McRoberts. E X, section 8 , running west 24X rods, belonging to said deceased, for the put pose of pay ­ Sdre-Factas. Edwin H. Lyon for plaintiff. north 10 rods, thence west 40 rods, of this order to be published in the ClintoD thence north 55% rods, thence northeast thence south 10 rods to place of begin ­ Independent, a newspaper printed and circulated ing the debts of said deceased: H tHT, LI. D., Physician and Sur- Baker, Gray A Co., a corporation etc. vs. 20% toils, thence south 70 X rods to Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, tbe Lorfng Grant. Assumpsit. E. H. Lyon for ning. 9 iD said county of Clinton, for three successive H» goon. Eureka. Mich. ______1217 the place of beginning. 8 “ Simpert Hehl —Commencing 46,' rods weeks previousto said day of hearing. 7 th day of -May, A. D. 1891, at ten W. POl.LARb. Physician and Surgeon. plaintiffs. Lawience Naseman and Anthony south of northwest cornerof section No. t'clock in tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hear ­ CHANCERY-I st CLASS. JOEL H. CRANSON, • Specialities, Diseases of Women and Child ­ Naseman —N E k ofNE^, except the 9. run east 80 rods , thence south 5 rods, (A truecopv.) Judge of Probate. ing of said petition, an that the heirs at law ren.4 the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Surgery. Carrie V. Nelson vs. George W. Nelson. Di­ following lots which have been sold off thence west SO rods, thence north 5 of said deceased snd all other persons interested Superfluous hair and other facial blemishes removed vorce. Norton A Brunson for plaintiff. said description, leaving 29 acres. 8 “ rods to place of beginning. Tax the iD said estate, are required to appear at a session Emma E. Kershaw vs. Alfred W. Kershaw The following descriptions are ex ­ west X of this lot. 9 cf said court then lo be holden at the probate by Electrolysis All professional callspromptlyatten- Divorce. Norton A Brunson for plaintiff. ROBATE OKDEH .—Btsteof Michigan ded to, night or day. Office over Wilson A Sod ’s cepted from the anove description of Bernard Rademacher —Commences! county of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ office in the village of St.Johns and show cause, If clothiDg store, St. Johns, Mich. Night calls ans ­ David E. Oakley vs. Matilda Oakley. D1 Lawrence and Anthony Naaemam: rods soutn of northwest corner, section Pbate Court for the county of Clinton, holdeD at tbeany there be, why the prayer of tbe petitioners vorce. E. H. Lyon for plainttff. Mathias Stebell —Commencing at No. 9, ran east 80 rods, thence south 5 should not be granted. wered from the office. 1169tf. Walter Rail vs. Jane Rail. Divorce. Wm. Probate Office in the village of St. Johns, on R. G. C. HAVENS, Physician and Sur­ southeast corner of N E X of N E X, rods, thence west 80 rods, thence north Thursday, the 16th day of April, in the year one And it is further ordereo that notice be given Brunson for plaintiff. seetion No. 8 , running west 16 rods and to place of beginning. Tax the west X thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. to tbe persons interested in said estate of the time geon. Office and residence at the late resi­ Lena F. Neal vs. Benjamin F. Neal. Divorce 10 feet, thence north 143 feet, thence east denceD of Dr. Bliss, Fowler Mich. ______1137yl. of this lot. 9 Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. and place of said hearing by causing a copv of this J. O. Selden for plaintiff. 16 roils and 10 feet, thence south to the Franzleka Fen is—Commence 56 rods In the matter of the estate of FANNY order to be published in the Clinton Inde ­ EO. Ll’PHERKON, Physician and Sur­ Mary Dc Haven vs. Luther De Haven. Di. place of beginning. 8 “ south of tbe northwest corner of sec- MrKEE, deceased. pendent, a newspaper printed and circulat­ G geon. Office Main street. Fowler. Special ­ vorce. Win. Brunson for plaintiff. Peter Petsch —Commencing 61 rods tiou No. 9, run east 80 rods, thence James H. McKee, executor of the will ofFanoy ed in said County of Clinton for three successive ties, diseases of women and Children. 1133 Winslow M. Lainb vs. John Deveraux, et al. south of northeast corner of section No. south 10 rods, thence west 80 rods, McKee, deceased, having filed in this court his final weeks previous to said dav ol hearing. ri LI. PONT, LI. D.* Physician, Surgeon Foreclosure Bill. High A Waibridge for plain ­ 8 . running west 12X rods, thence south thence north 10 rods to place of begin ­ administration account . JOEL H. CP.AN.'ON, tiff, J. O. Selden for defendants. 6% rods, thence east 12X rods, thence ning.' Tax the west X of this lot. 9 Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, ths A true cony J udge of Probate. O* and Druggist, east side of Main street, Eu­ CHANCERY—4th CLASS. reka, Mich. Office atdrug store. All calls prompt ­ north to the place of beginning 8 “ Franzisba Fanis —Commence 76 rode 14th day of May, A. D. 1891, at ten Oscar J. Putman ve. William F. Moore. Bill John Benner —Commencing 61 tods south of the northwest corner of section o ’clock In the foroDoon be assigned for tbe ex ­ ly attended. Prescriptions carefully compounded. to Discharge Chattel Mortgage. Fedewa RORATE OR WER-Sute of Michigan 7 ______1188 south and 12X rods west of the north ­ No. 9, run east 80 rods, thence south 6 amination cf said account, at tne Probate office County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Lyon for plaintiff, Spaulding & Waibridge for east corner of section No. 8 , running rods, thence west 80 rods, thence north in the village of 8 t. Johns. P FT Horn defendant. Probate Court for the couDty of Clinton holden at west 13 rods, thence south 6% rods, to place of beginning. Tax west X of And it is further ordered that notice he given to the Probate Office, In the village of St. Johns, on Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. Martin V. Brown vs. Joseph 8. Visger and thence cast 13 rods, thence north 6)4 this lot. 9 W 1183 the persons interested in eald estate ofthe time and Tuesday, the 14th day of April, in the year Woodruff ’s shoe store. Walter Buhl et al. Bill for Division or Assets rods to place of beginning. 8 “ John Gross —Commence 66 rods south nlace of said bearing by causing a copy one ttiousand eight hundred ana ninety-one. etc. J. O. Selden and O. L- Spaulding for Frank Fox —Commencing 59 rods of the northwest corner of section 9, run of this order to he published in the Clinton Inde ­ R. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ plaintiff, Edwin H. Lyon for defendants. PreseDt, Joel H. CransoD, Judge of rrobate. geon. Office over Sullivan's clothing south of northeast corner, section No. 8 , east 80 rods, thence south 10 rods,thence pendent, a newspaper printed and circu­ In the matter of the estate of HENRY HERR, Dstore. St. Johns, Mich. ______I844tf David Sherman vs.The A. P. Cook Co, limited , running west 12X rods, thence south west 80 rods, thence north 10 rods to lated in said county or Clinton for three succeeeive an alleged incompetent person. Bill to Quiet Title. Spaulding A Waibridge for' 2 rods, thence east 12X rods, thence place of beginning. Tax west % of this weeks previous to said day of hearing. On reading anil filing the petition duly verified of E. GIUEALI, N. D., Phyaiclsn and plaintiff*Norton A Brunson for defendants. north to place of beginning. 8 “ lot. 9 JOEL H. CRANSON. )»8urgeon. Office at Residence, opposite court Allen Shelden ve. Joseph Best. Bill to Quiet Lawrence Keuscb —Commmering 53% John Herr, praying that Peter Trierweiler may be house, west. Specialties: Diseases of Women Auguest Htyer—Commence 82 rods A truecopv. Judge of Probate, appointed guardian of the person and estate of said Title. Spaulding A \\albridge for plaintiff, rods south of the northeast corner of south of the northwest corner of sec­ Henry Herr. endCIsikhren. Office hoursl0to.2a m.sndStoS. H. M. High and John D. Oonoly fordefendant. section No. 8, run west 12X rods, thence 1188 tion No. 9, run east 80 rods, thence Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the Ella M. Leddlck vs. William H. Strong. Bill s uth 5*4 rods, thence east 12)4 rods, south 4 rods, thence west 80 rods, thence OMMI88 IONERS’ NOTICE.—The under ­ 7tli ilny of May, A. D. 1891, at one HI.LI LIONS* III. D., Homoeopathic to Set Aside Deed. Fedewa A Lyon for plain ­ thence north 5% rods to place of be- north to tbe place of beginning. Tax signed, having been appointed Commissioners O’clock in the afternoon be assigned for the bearing • Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office tiff, Conley Maybury and Lucking fordefend ­ (IbbIbp. 8 " the west % or this lot. 9 Cto receive, examine and adjust alt claims sndot said petition at the Probate office in the Village IMain street. PeWitt.______1188 ant. Joseph Nurenberg —Commencing 47)4 John Sob reck—Commence 86 rods demands against JOHN NURENBERG, deceased, of St. Johns. Holbrook Sanford et a), vs. Michael Spitzley, rods south of the northeast corner or hereby give notice that we will meet for that \R. rTg T LI OR BISON. Ecdectlc and south of tbs northwest corner And Illsfurtherordered.that noticebegiven to Treasuer of Westphalia. Injunction Rill. H. section No. 8 . run west 12)4 rods, thence of section No. 9, run east 80 rods pu rpoee at Smith ’s hall, in the village of Westphalia, the perrons interested in said estate, of tbe J Botanic Physician Office at hla new resi- J, Patterson for plaintiffs, Fedewa A Merrll; for south 6)4 roas, thence east 1214 rods, tbenre south 10 rods, thence west 80 in said county, on the 4tb day of June and the 28th nce on Clinton avenue north of the railroad. defendant. time and place of said hearing hy causing a copy thence north to place of beginning. 8 " rods, thence north 10 rods to the place day ol September, 1891. And that the creditors of of this order to be published in t he Clinton Bee hours from 9 to 12 s. m., 1 to 5 p m and Elizabeth Roberts vs. Dorman Roberts. Di­ Nicholas Schomish —Commencing 37 of beginning. 9 deceased are allowed six months from the date of a 8 evenings. Sunday, 2 to 8 p. m. The doctor vorce. Spaulding A Waibridge for plaintiff, Independent, a newspaper printed and rods south of the northeast corner of Casper Soyder —Commencing in the this notice in which to present tbelr claims for circulated in said county of Clinton for three ree all chroeic and private diseases. All female Norton A Brunson for defendant. section No.8 , run south 714 rods, thence center of the creek 19)4 rods west of the adjustment. .eases treated with newly discovered remedies, Phebe Monroe vs. Alonzo LeBarron et al. wssr 12)4 rods, thence north 7 H rods, successive weeks ; and hy service of citation per ­ ikee out cancers and old tumors with s plaster, south nuarterpoe* of section No. 6, run Dated March 28th, 1891. sonally on said Henry Herr, at least 14 days, pre ­ Bill In Aid of Execution. Fedewa A Merrill thence east 12% rods to place of begin ­ north in the canter of the creek to a PETER PETSCH, vious to said day of heari ng. id purifies the blood. Old fsvor sore# end milk for plaintiff, Spaulding A Waibridge for de­ ning. 8 M point 80 rods north of the south line of HENRY J. WIEBKR, t cured with Indian remedies. 1131 fendants. JOi* EL H. CRANSON. 1276-fw Commissioners. A true copy . Judge of Probate. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1891

THETABERNACLE PULPIT abound. The carbon Itecomes the solitaire. They say he ’s brainy . his prodigious strength; and it Is a que» Clinton Independent “The crystal cannot equal it.” tion which of these two faculties wa The Preston National Bank of Detroit Bui, my friend*, Ibe chief transforming THE WOLVERINE HASTHAT REP­ may most admire. One has been BRILLIANT SUBJECT EXPOUND­ power of ilie Gospel will not be seen iu tbia G eo . 8. CcuitPiBLUBu. world and not until heaven breaks upon the UTATION. known to lift the end of a log more This bank was established by David ED BY DR. TALMACE. soul. U hen that light fails upwu the than twelve inches in diameter in order Preston in 185a, under the firm name of soul I hen tou will see the crystal*. Oh, to get at a trap set in a hole in frozen BT. JOHNS, - - - MICH what a magnificent setting for those Jewel* T1 uiiihu |Dtrlll(rnc« aod Sagacity are David Preston & Co. In June, 1887, the of eternity! I sometimes hear people rep ­ Especially Noticeable In the Ani­ ground under the log. Another car­ present organization was incorporated The Eminent Divine Hold* Forth In Ul* Hkhe people pay for l&ncy woods resenting Heaven in a wav that is far from mal—Several Interesting ried for several miles a trap weighing under the National Bank Act of the Deuel Hrlglit Vein—Compering Re­ attractive to me. It seem * almost a vulgar twelve pounds fastened to its forefoot, fancy prices and mahogany is one of Wolverine Ktorlev. United States with the following board ligion to e Highly Tr»ii«r«r* heuveu us they ri present It with great dragging after it a log-chain six feet these woods. But there 1b said to be a eut Cryetel. blotches of color und bands of mu­ of directors: R. W. Gillett, F. W. Hayes, sic making a deafening racket. Joan rep ­ long, running on throe feet, clamber ­ Human intelligence and sagacity are C. A. Black, Wm. H. Elliott, James E. railway in Mexico, on one section of resents Heaven us exquisitely beautiful. more nearly reached by the wolverine ing over fallen timber, through thick Three crystals. In oue place he says: Davis, JumesD. Standish, II. S. Pingice, which the ties are mahogany, simply Many of tlie precious stones of the Bible than by any other animal on the globe, brush and up and down steep and have conn to prompt recognition, But (or “Her light wm like a precious stone, clear A. E. F. White, W. D. Preston, W R. because in that part of the country the present 1 take up the leas valuable n» crystal.” In another place he Bays: and it would not be difficult to prove rocky hills. Still another has been mahogany is the cheapest and most crystal. Job, in my text, compares saving “I saw a pure river from under the throne, this. But to place it above the ele­ known to drag the carcass of a full- Burt and John Canfield, and the follow ­ wisdom with a specimen of topaz. An In ­ clear as crystal.” Iu another place he grown deer a hundred feet to a place available wood. phant and the anthropoid apes of the ing officers : R. W. Gillett, President ; fidel chemist or mineralogist would pro ­ save: “Before the throne there was a sea of concealment nounce the latter wortti more than ibe of glass clear a* crystal.” Three crystals! Old World may be too bold a step, and F. W. Hayes, Vice-President ; J. P. Gil­ former, but Job uiakes an intelligent com­ John says crystal atmosphere. That meant we may content ourselves with claim­ The wonderful fighting qualities of more, Cashier. The capital of the bank The czar has given his approval to health. Balm of eternal June. What parison, looks ut religion and then looks at ing for It the supremacy among ani ­ the wolverine must not be passed in is $1,000,000. Accounts of mercantile the exploring expedition in charge of the crystal and pronounces the former as weather after tlie world ’s east wind! No rack of storm clouds, tine mals indigenous to the western hemi ­ silence. In this line his record is un ­ and commercial houses, manufacturing Russian officers of the interior of ef far superior value to the Utter, exclaim ­ rivaled. It is rarely that the northern ing in the words of my text, “the crystal breath of that sir will cure the sphere. establishments, private individuals and Abyssinia. This probably foreshadows cannot equal it." worst tulx- ’cle. Crystal light on all the wildcat, the Canada lynx, gets away leaves. Crystal light shimmering on the Of the almost phenomenal keenness firms are received, and the bank dis­ the usual result of Kurr-pean expedi ­ Now, it is not a part of my aenn»nlc de­ of wit possessed by this animal wo may from two powerful hounds. But a sign to depreciate tbe crystal, whether it be topaz of tho temples. Crystal light tossing counts approved commercial paper, and tions of exploration, but the descend ­ In the plumes of the equestrian* of heaven cite a few instances —not the wild wolverine has been known to whip two found In Cornish mine or llaitz mountain, on while horses. But "the crystal cannot such dogs in short order, fighting loans money on satisfactory names or col­ ants of Prester John are notoriously or Mammoth Cave, or tinkliug among tho stories of irresjionsible hunters, but pendants of the chaudeliers of a palace. equul It.” John says crystal river. That badger-like on its back, and using its laterals, at market rates. With a repre ­ fierce in fight, and good men at arms means Jov. Deep and ever rolling. Najt fully authenticated. It is a common The crystal is the star of the mountain ; it one drop of Hie Thames or the Hudson or habit of the wolverine to spring a teeth so effectively that one of the dogs sentative board of directors the needs of withal. 1* tbe queen of the cave; it is the ear-drop has been disubled for life. of tbehllla; it finds its heaven in the dia­ Hie Hhiue to soil it. Not on* tear of human baited trap without being itself caught, those keeping commercial accounts with mond. Among all the pages of natural his ­ sorrow lo embitter it. Crystal, tbe rain out although no person has over succeeded When brought to bay, tho wolverine this bank have careful, intelligent and The quantity and price of pork pro ­ of which It was made. Crystal, Hie bed exhibits surprising courage; and there tory there is no page more lutereating to over which it vhall roll and ripple. Crystal, in detecting the method by which this prompt consideration. It is the desire of ducts exert no small influence upon the me thun the page crystallographic. Hut 1 is every reason to believe that it is sel­ want to show you that Job waa right when i its infinite surface. But “the crystal cun- is accomplished. A trapper in the far the management to make the bank an demand for beef. When the produc ­ taking religion in one band and the crystal | not equal it.” John says crystal sea. That north, finding that the bait was stolen dom or never molested by larger beasts means mul lludiiiously vast. Vast iu rap ­ of prey. A wolf would always come important and successful factor in the tion of pork is abundant and the price In the other, he declared that the former Is ture. Rapture vast us the sea, deep as the from a long line of traps faster than ho healthy development of the commerce of far more value and beauty than the lat­ could attend to them, resolved to en ­ off second best from an encounter with low there will be lew beef consumed ter, recommending it to all the ■ea, strong as the sea, ever changing a* the and manufactures of Detroit and Michi ­ sea. Billows of light. Billows of benutv, trap the wary thief. Deadfalls and a wolverine; a bear could not hope to than when these conditions are re­ people and to all the ug»s. de­ gan, and thereby promote the bank ’s in ­ claring: “The crystal cannot equul It.” In blue with skies that were never fathomed. pit-traps wore of no avail. The wol­ overtake it. while a panther, being a versed, and the quantity of beef ex ­ Arctics and Antarctica and Mediterranean* terests as well as the general prosperity. the first place l remark that religion Is su­ und Atlantic* and Pacific* in crystalline verine sprung tho former by methods natural coward, would hardly care to ported must also have an imi>ortant in ­ perior to the crystal in exactness. That meddle with a champion that can Widows and women having separate shapeless mass of crystal against winch you magnificence. Three crystals. * Crystal known only to himself, and after dig­ fluence upon both the demand and tho light fulling on a crystal river. Crystal ging up the bait from the latter he boast so formidable an armory of teeth. estates, desiring to transact their own accidentally dashed your foot is laid out river rolling Into u crystal sea. But “the price. ______with more exactness thau any earthly city. crystal cannot equal it.” filled up the pits with stones und rub ­ To sum up the striking characteris ­ financial business, are afforded every con ­ There are six styles of crystallization and all “Oh, ” says *oine one, "it is Just the doc­ bish. tic* of our little hero, wo may claim venience of the bank ’s several depart ­ of them divinely ordained. Every crystal When a man has a conscience and trine I want; “God is to do everything and As a last resort the trappe? set u that he has never received the meed of has mathematical precision. God’* ireoine- I am to do nothing. ” My brother, it is not ments, and its officers cheerfully render obeys its promptings there is usually try rest lies through it, and it isu square or tbe doctrine you want. The coal niukes no loaded gun aimed at the bait that was praise to which ho is entitled. His assistance desired in the matter of buy ­ it is a rectangle or it is a rhomboid or iu something to him. Edward Earrer, resistance. It bears the resurrection voice fastened to a string connected with the strength, ugility, courage, independ ­ ing and selling investment securities, and some way It hath a mathematical figure. in life mountain and it comes to crystalliza­ ence, nnd, to crown all, his wonderful who has been accused as a traitor to Now religion heats that in the simple fact trigger. Any other four-footed thief information upon subjects of business, tion, but your heart resists. The trouble sagacity so closely allied to human Canada is regarded as the ablest and that spiritual accuracy is more beauti ­ with you, my brother, is, the coal wants to would have received in his hide tho value of stocks, bonds, securities, etc. ful than material accuracy. God’s uilrib- stay coal. I do not ask you to throw open contents of the gun. But the wolver ­ reason, clearly place him in the posi ­ cleverest writer in the dominion. Ho Utes are exact. God’s law exact. God’s tbe door unci let Christ in. I only ask that ine knew a “trick worth two of that. ” tion we have claimed for him as the Special accounts from capitalists, was intended for the Catholic priest ­ decrees exact. God ’s management of the you stop boiling it snd barring it. brainiest of American quadrupeds. trustees, executors, administrators, guar­ world exact. Never counting wrong, O, my friends. we will have His tracks in the snow afterwards hood; but his ideas would not allow though lie counts the grass blades nud the to get ritl of our sins. I showed that he had examined the dians, agents, and others having funds in stars and the sands und the cycle'*. His him to take orders, so ho became a will have to get rid of my sms and you bait without touching it, had then FINEST PALACE IN THE WORLD. their possession for investment or safe providences never dealing with us perpen ­ will have to get rid of your sins. What keeping are received, and proper rates of journalist. dicularly when those providences ought 10 will we do with our sin* among the three gone around back of the gun, and after he oblique, nor lateral when they ought to crystals? The crystal atmosphere would cutting the,string in several places, Young George Vanderbilt*.* Alin HI* K<- interest paid on moneys so deposited. The rector, controller and warden be vertical. Everything in our life ar­ display our pollution. The crystal river had returned to the bait and carried it tate In North Carolina. This feature of the bank's business is of Trinity church, New York, have ranged without any possibility of mistake. would he befouled with our touch. The off in triumph. He had fairly earned Each life u six-sided prism. Horn at the crystal sea would whelm u* with its glisten ­ It is interesting to learn that an conducted on the plans pursued by the issued an official notice to supposed right time; dying at the right time. There ing surge. Transformation now or no it. and that trapper never molested American gentlevian, for the lack of large English banks. heirs of Anneke Jans that there is no are no “happen-so ’s” iu our theology. If 1 transformation at all. Give sin full cham-e him again. better employment, has set himself the The bank has its own accounts in thought this was a slipshod universe I in your heart and the transformation will Another hunter, finding the string task of constructing the most magnifi ­ suit pending by said heirs against said would go crazy. God is not an anarchist. be downward instead of upward. In ­ , Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the- attached to the trigger of his trap gun cent house, to be surroundoi by the Law, order, symmetry, precision, a stead of a crystal it will be « cin ­ Main, Vienna, Amsterdam, Stockholm, corporation, nor other proceedings of perfect square, a perfect rectangle, der. In the days of Carthage a Chris ­ cut by a wolverine, substituted a most beautiful landscape and park any kind for a settlement, and warping a perfect rhomboid, a perfect circle. The tian girl was condemned to die for small chain for the string. The ani ­ effects in a’.l the world, barring no Rome, and all the other principal cities of edge of God ’s robe of government never her faith, and a boat was bedaubed with tar the European Continent. It also issues its. said heirs to keep their money in their frays out. There are no loose screws iu the and pitch and filled with combustible* and mal, in attempting to cut the chain, palace, mansion, castle, royal or ducal pockets and avoid being swindled by world's machinery. 11 did not Just happen set on fire und the Cbr.stian girl was placed fired off the gun and then carried off county seat whatsoever. Everyone to own Letters of Credit, available to travel­ that Napoleon was attacked with Indiges ­ iu 4lie boat, and tlie wind was off shore and the bait. Becoming reckless he after­ ers in all parts of the world, and same scheming “illains. his taste! To plan, perchonco to tion at Borodino so that lie became incom ­ the boat llonted nwny with its precious wards discharged another traD-gun petent for the day. It did not Just happen treasure. No one can doubt that boat achieve such a triumph as this is at may be secured at any time during bank ­ and was slightly wounded. Enraged least as rational an undertaking as to The imitative little people from tho that John Thomas, th: missionary, ou a landed at Itie shores of Heaven. 8in want* ing hours, and they have proven a source heathen island, wailing for an outfit and or­ to put you in a fiery boat and shove you off by the smarting pain, he sprung Upon strive to own a horse that will trot a of great distinction to the Bank. The island of tho farther side of the Pacific ders for another missionary tour, received 111 nn opposite direction —off from peace, the gun with teeth and claws, tore the mile in two seconds less time than issuance of Commercial Letters of Credit ocean propose to teach this country a that outfit and tliose order* in a box that off from God. off from Heaven, wooden stock almost to pieces and then floated ashore, while the ship and (lie crew everlastingly off; and the port to­ Maud S., or the fastest yacht afloat, or to merchants and others who wish to trick or two. A number of Japanese, ward which votl would sail would dragged the gun half a mile away. that carried the box were never heard of. more miles of railway than any other make purchases in foreign markets, has The harking of F. W. Itobcrlaon ’e dog, he be a port 'of darkne**, mul the man living. But it is a whim that direct from Tokio, have purchased laud guns that would greet you would bo (lie A hunter had killed a wildcat, and, also proven one of the worthy and enter ­ tells ua, ltd to aline of events which brought being already loaded with as much as very few could afford to gratify, and in San Diego county, Cal., and will en ­ him from the army Into the Cbrislian min ­ gun* of despair, ami tbe flags that would prising features of its large and con ­ gage in silk culture. The business an ­ istry, where he served God with world-re­ wave at your arrival would be the black he could carry, he buried the skin deop our readers may bo prepared to hear nowned usefulness. It did not merely hap- flags of death. O, inv brother, you must in the snow and piled the hole over that the gentleman who has taken this stantly increasing business. It is the nually amounts to 400 millions through ­ en so. I believe in u particular providence. either kill nn or sin will kill you." it ii no only bank in the State prepared to do in wild exaggeration when I say that an/ man with brush, leaving the carcass exposed extensive contract is at least a Vander ­ out the world, but Americans do not believe God ’s geometry may be seen in all our life more beautifully than in crystal­ or woman tlust wants to be saved may be near by. When he returned the next bilt —Mr. George W. Vanderbilt its own name, all branches of the bank ­ L *ic much interest in it. rlography. Job was right. “The crystal saved. Tremendous choice! A thousand day he found the carcass gone, as he The site of Mr. Vanderbilt ’s chateau ing business. The building occupied is people are choosing this moment between cannot equal It.” had expected, but the pile of brush or castle lies three miles from the lit­ one of the handsomest and best appoint ­ Again I remark that religion is superior salvation and destruction, between light Tuberculins is the name by which to the crystal in transparency. We know and darkness, between heaven and hell, be ­ looked exactly a« he had left it. Feel­ tle station of Biltmoro on the Western ed in Detroit, its office accommodations l)r. Koch's remedy is now to be called not when or by whom glass was first dis­ tween charred ruin anil glorious crystalll. ing certain that ho would find the skin North Carolina railroad, two miles being especially well adapted, and afford­ covered. Beads of it have been found in ration. ______east of Asheville. A small manufactur ­ instead of Kochin as heretofore. This he dug down and around for several ing every convenience and facility for the the tomb of Alexunder Severn*. Vases of Not Drawing l'cu-loii. yards, but unsuccessfully. Seeing ing and industrial community has it are brought up from the ruins of Hercu­ transaction of the various details of busi ­ is a sensible name, provided the anti- John T. Lytle, 57th Ind.. having tracks of a wolverine about the spot he sprung up at Biltmoro solely on account laneum. There were female adornment* ness of the bans'* several departments. tuberculosis remedy proves to be the made out of 113,000 year* ago —those adorn ­ seen that Comrade Eckier, 14th Ohio, followed them to a little cave, where of tlie Vanderbilt chateau. ments found now attached to the mummies claims to have belonged to the best specific it is claimed to be. Scientists he found the catskin intact. It is estimated that this great coun ­ 01 of Egypt. A great many coiumeiitutors be ­ The i^iunl postoffiee l>ox used in tho have an unusual fondness for perpetu ­ regiment in the service, desires a lit­ If we compare with these the record­ try seat will require ten years for com­ town of Pomfret, Conn., 100 years ago, is lieve that my text means glass. What tle show for his regiment, which was ating their names in their discoveries, would we do without the crystal!’ The ed exploits of other quadruped a we pletion and an expenditure of 8 or 10 now opened in that town, being the prop ­ crystal in the window to keep out the storm the Preacher regiment. Second Bri­ shall still find the wolverine ahead. A erty of Benjamin Grosvener, one of whose but the greater tho discovery and the millions of dollars. Tho whole scheme and let in the day—tiie crystal ill the wntcb, gade. Socond Division. Fourth Corps. dog has been known to wash from his ancestors, Lemuel Grosveuor, was the first defending its delicate machinery yet allow­ is n hopeless riddle to the unsophisti ­ discoverer the less need for such an The comrade will have to admit that jaws the bloody evidence of a sheep ­ postmaster appointed between Hartford ing ua to see the hour — the crystal of the cated natives in the vicinity; but they and Boston. exhibit of vani ty. telescope by which the astronomer brings the preacher must be present before killing raid; to spring on a porch, to are not disposed to quarrel with tho distant worlds so near he can inspect them. services tan commence, and the 57th lift a window, to enter nnd ensconce One man ran build an eight-wheel pus- whim or question the sanity of a man senger locomotive for a standard gauge The wanton barbarity of the prcscut Ob, the triumphs of the crystals in the cele­ Ind. were always on hand and invari- brated w!ndowa of Itouen and Salisbury 1 himself cAily by the fire with an air who sees fit to furnish an army of railroad in 1,500 days; it will require 1,850 Russian government receives an illus­ Hut (here is nothing so transparent In a bly opened services, as they were the of artless innocence. Yet no dog has laboring men wiih employment for a days' work for him to build a consolidated tration in the placing of troops on the crystal as in our holy religion. When the skirmish regiment of the brigade, ever been known to close the window term of years in this manner. When ten-wheel locomotive for a standard gauge. eye-sulve cures our blindness then we find which contained the 40th and 15th behind him. If he had done so it The average cost of the required labor border of the empire to drive back tho that religion is transparent. it is finished, although money eannot Ind. nnd 97th Ohio until after Chick- would have teen no greater evidence would l»o $4,630, nnd tho cost of tbo ne ­ unfortunate victims who attempt to Teopla talk too much about their cross buy some of the historical associations and not enough ubout their crown. Do you amauga. when the 13th Mich., 100th of sagacity than the skill with which a and other accessories which give many cessary meta! is usually estimated at about escape to more civilized countries. know the Bible mentions a cross but Ill., and ‘26th Ohio were assigned to wolverine fills up a pit after he has of the old world piles their chief dis­ $2,000. The profit may lie put down at Recently .a band of Cossacks intercept ­ twenty-seveu times while it mentions a it. The loss of the regiment was another $2,000, which would include the crown eighty times? Ask that old man robbed it Rnd piles the brush above it tinction. it is possible that tho place expenses of sale and delivery. This would ed a party of Jews endeavoring to what lie thinks of religion. He ha* hee ’i a heavy at Stone River, Mis don Ridge, exactly as he found it. Reynard the will indeed be so rare and lino a thing and on the Atlanta campnign, and make an engine when absolutely ready for ofciape into Germany, and killed and close observer, lie has been culturing an fox, with all his boasted cunning, has in its way as to give “tho House that service nnd complete in every way, worth aesthetic taste, lie has seen the sunrises of ihrough all its battles the organiza ­ wounded many of them while driving a half century. He has been an early riser. never attained this perfection of wit. Vanderbilt" ’ real artistic distinction of about &MI35. tion bore Itself gallantly. The w’ritcr .iu article sent out to the Congo state, ♦.hem back into Russian slavery. He has been nn admirer of cameos und Tho wolverine occasionally assumes its own—an honorable and world-wide corals and ul 1 kinds of beautiful tilings. enlisted April 18, 1861. in Co. E. 8th an attitude that has never been ob ­ fame. Wo cannot help regarding it as where there are 40.000,000 of people, and Ask him what he thinks of religion anil lie Ind., and was in the battle at Rich served in the case of any other beast, a hopeful sign when Croesus begins to any number of small potentates, is so Hypochondria is generally tho re­ will tell you, “!t is the most beautiful thing Mountain July 11, 1861. He was mus­ popular, or sells so readily for u uirge sum. I ever saw.” “The crystal cannot equal unless it be tho gorilla or chimpanzee. feel an impulse to try to do something as tbe huge, gay mnbro ’la. of which Brus­ sult of an illness or a period of in ­ tered out in August. He re-enlisted When wishing to scan nn objeet care­ or make something that shall excel it.” for three years in the 57th Ind.; vet­ sels now produces tons every year. These validism which seems to have such an Beautiful in its symmetry. When It fully or to give a searching glance anything of the kind yet accomplished, presents God ’s character it does not pre ­ eranized. and was mustered out June umbrellas are in a certain sense, the in ­ unfortunate effect upon the imagination around him, he rises to an almost erect if it is only a noble house set in an signia of royalty ; that is. they are much sent Him as having love like a great pro ­ 22, 1865, and is not drawing a pen ­ tuberance on one side of his nature, position and shields his eyes by plac ­ ideal, landscape. prized by tbe black kinglets who sit beneath of the patient that upon recovery he sion. —National Tribune. but makes that lovo in burinony ing one of his paws above them. their grateful shade. What the ranopy refuses to credit tho fact of tho disap ­ with his Justice—a love that will accept ai! used to be to tbe 1 raveling monarch* in the Wlist Hiding a Camel Is 1,1 kt>. Standing in this attitude he is almost Texas Horklng Itlrda. pearance of his maladies. Having ac­ those who come to him, and a Justice that time of the crusuders. tho . umbre ’la is to will by no means clear the guilty. Beauti­ Dr. Nuchtigal, the celebrated Af­ human in aspect. A detective camera Says a dealer in birds: “I am sur­ quired the habit of thinking of his rican explorer, was once tho guest of the numerous feudal chieftains of the ful religion in tho sentiment it Implants! could scarcely be aimed at a more prised that no one ban ever thought of Congo to-day. The accredited umbrella bod ’*, it becomes his pet —his idol, Beautiful religion in the hope it kindles! a rich Hamburg merchant. The mer­ Beautiful religion in the fact that it pro ­ striking object. The bright sunlight, capturing several hundred Texas makers in Brussels are acquiring fortune*. and he treats it with the same con ­ poses to gar Lind und enthrone and em para ­ chant ’s son, a young man of somewhat especially when reflected from snow, mocking birds whilo young and taking sideration that a solicitous motbor dise nn Immortal spirit, Solomon says It is sentimental temperament, said that is doubtless trying to eyes that are them to Germany. There they would a lily. Paul sava it is a erown. The Apoca ­ bestows upon n delicate baby. Nothing his dearest wish was to ride acroas fitted to see by night almost as well as bo entrusted for a year or so to the lypse says it is a fountain kissed of the sun. the desert on the back of a camel. insults him so much as to tell him he Ezekiel says Ills a foliaged cedar. Christ by day. peasants of the Ilartz mountains dis­ says it is a bridegroom come to fetch home He thought such a ride must be very Tho wolverine, or carc.vjou, as he is trict, where the nightingale, the gold­ is “looking well.” poetical indeed. a bride. While Job In the text takes up a called in the far north, is classed with en thrush, the linnet, the bullfinch and whole vase of precious stones —the topaz ••My dear young friend, ” replied the typical fur-bearing animals, the dozens of sweet warblers fly wild. It When a man is put into u vault ho and the sapphire and thechrysoprasiis —and the explorer, **I can tell you how you lie takes out of this beautiful vase Just one best known of which are the otter, the would not bo long before the Texas is of no u#o in the world. The same can get a partial idea of what riding crystal and hold* it up until it gleums in badger, the sable, tho ermine, the mockers would be singing all their with money. The man who has charge the warm light of the eastern sky, and he a camel on the desert of Africa is skunk, the weasel and the mink. The exclaims: “The crystal cannot equal ft” songs sweetly. Then bring them back of the vault in which the men out like. Tako an office stool, screw it up wolverine is one of the largest of tho TO MACKINAC Again religion is superior to the orystal to the United States, turn them loose as high as possible, and put it into a of circulation are laid away is of loss in its transformation*. The diamond It group, being excelled in siz3 by the in their native woods, and let them Summer Tours. only a crystallization of coal. Carbonate wagon without any springs; then sent otter only. Ho averages about thirty teach their fellows the songs they had Palace Steamers . Low R ates . use than the boy, man or woman in of lime rises till It becomes culclte or ara­ yourself upon the stool and have it inches from muzzle to root of tail, learned abroad. This is every bit as good Pour Trips par Weak Between the next field who is planting corn. gonite. Red oxide of copper crystallizes driven over uneven and rocky ground into cubes and octucliedrons. Those crys­ which last member adds twelve inches an idea as that of sending, at the gov ­ It doesn ’t require a very high order of during tho hottest weather of July or DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND tals which adorn our persons und our more to his length. He is low in ernment expense, a corps of colored Fatoakay. Th* Poo. MirquitU, and homes and our museums have only been August after you have had nothing to Lake Huron Purts. intellect to manage a morgue, be It stature, standing not more than eight cooks to the countries of Europe to ' resurrected from tonne that wero far from eat or drink for twenty-four hours, Every Evening Between where dead bodies or dead money in lustrous. Scientists for ages have been ex ­ or ten inches high, with a long head show the people how to make corn I and then you will get n faint idea of kept, against that time in the future amining these wonderful transformations. nnu neok and a lithe body endowed bread, and thus create an additional DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Blit I tell you In the Gospel of the Son of | how delightfully poetic it is to rido on tatd.r Trip, anil Jan*. Jeljr, Iu iMu S with surprising strength nnd agility. market for our American corn. ” fc.pUmt»r Only. when the rich require personal bodily God there is a more wonderful transforma ­ a camel In the wilds of Africa.”—Lon ­ tion. Over soula by reason of sin black as The fur is soft and silky, the prevail ­ attention and support in their useless­ don Tit-Bits. ing color blackish brown, the feet and Our Illustrated Pamphlet * coal and hard as iron. God, by his comfort ­ Hints Tor Short Sermons. R*ta* and Bxeuraton Tlokata will bo furnish*, ness and worthlessness. ing grace stoop* and says: “They shall ho head black, while a band of reddish by your Tieket Agent, or addraea Do Not He Keven-efut. Florence Is a littlo girl who is just mine In the day when I make up my brown runs along each side of the back E. B. WHITCOMB, a P. A., D«t*oit, Mich ., Jewels.” Revenge is a momentary triumph, What good results would follow a from the shoulders to the tail. learning to go to church. Last Sun- j “What, ” say you, “will God wear Jew­ of which the satisfaction dies at once, day when she eamo homo her mother ' THE DETROIT l CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. CO. proper application of humanitarian elry?” If lie" wan ted it, he could make the and is succeeded by remorse; whereas Tho carcajou is found in northern asked her what tho thought of tho stars of heaven his belt nud have the even ­ forgiveness, which is the noblest of Maine, in the White Mountains of New principles to all mankind. To raise ing cloud for the sandals of Ins feet: but sermon. the bottom rail of a fence that has lie doe* not want (list adornment. He will all revenges, entails a perpetual Hampshire, sometimes in the Adiron- “LTgh, ” was the irreverent answor, | pleasure. It was well said by a Roman dacks and more frequently in the Rocky been sunk into tho mud by lazy men not have that jewelry. When God want* ••me sitted an ’ sittod an' sitted and got Jewelrv lie comee down and dige it out of emperor, that he wished to put an end Mountains of Washington. Idaho and sitting on the top rail to discuss poli ­ tho depths and darkness of sin. These to all his enemies by converting them Montano. It inhabits the whole north ­ drefful tired, an ’ tho p ’eacher said on ’ I souls ure all crystallizations of mercy. He said an ’ said an ’ said an ’ keeped on tics is to raise every rail that is in the into friends. —Golden Days. ern belt of forest from our own bounda ­ puts them on and wears them ill the pret ­ say in ’.”—Washington Star. fence, and all who are on top. So ence of tho whole universe. He wears A Recommendation. ry line to the Arctic regions, fte is Caveat*, and Trade-Marks obtained, and with tho gtneral public. To r&iso the them on the hand that was. nailed, exceedingly bloodthirsty, living for the ent business conducted fur Moderate Fee over the heart that was pierced, on ••Well, Rastus, I hear you have left Good Advice. Our Office la Opposite U. S. Patent OM lowest unfortunate from the gutter is the temples that were slung. “They shall Mr. Smlthers?" mozt part on animal food freshly killed and we ran secure patent in Ices time thai In reading Bulwer gives this advice; remote from Washington. to raise to a corresponding degree he mine. ” salth the Ix>rd, “in the day when “Yas-sir.” by himself. He will, however, help Bend model, drawing or photo., with d I make up iny Jewels.” Wonderful trans ­ “Did he give you n good recommen ­ himself to any meat that is not decayed, In learning what others have thought tlon. We advise, tf catentable or not, 1 every one above, even to the occupant formation! “The crystal cannot equal It.” it is well to keep in practice the power charge. Our fee not line till patent I* *< There she is. a waif of Hi* street; but the dation? ” and he displays remarkable cunning in A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patent *, of the highest social and political shall be s *l«ter #f charity. There be l«, a “Yas-sir. He dun write it, an ’ said searching for and carrying off tbe car­ of thinking for oneself. When an au­ names of actual clients In your tttatc. cou position. Were people to roalize this aot In the ditchi but he shall preach the casses of game that hunters have thor has added to your knowledge, town, *eut free. Add ret*. Gospel. There, Behind the bars of a prison. I wuz de mos ’ mendacious an ’ fallible fact and apply it to the elevation of all, nlggah he knowed. ” — Harper ’s killed. In making these raids be calls pause and consider if you can add 1 |>ut lie shall reign with Christ forever. nothing to hia. 1 C. A. SNOW & CO. heaven would steadily descend to earth. Where sin abounded grace shall much more Weekly. into play not only his keen wits but Tppoaite Patent Office Washington D. C CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1891.

II WAS NAPOLEON. Never was whalebone so dear as It Is now Gsrtlrld lea Is (•unrattrectf. If not —$5.60 a pound. satisfactory retiwn package uvd set money THE POINT. 111. Wonderfully Intelligent Dog Recov­ Mrs. E. D. E. N. Soutkworths fall name back. Cures sick headache. I CURE FITS! ered the Lost Colne. Is Etmna Dorothy Eliza Neuotte South- From a Catholic Arch ­ When I My care I do not mean merely tafftop these The prince bishop of Salzburg, capital of for e time end then have them return again. I mats a It was dark, and down a retired worth. She la over 75 years of age and very bishop down to the radical ec. e. 1 have made tbe diaeaae of FITS, EPI- street In Paris a man rode alone on feeble. the duchy of the same name lu Austria, has Poorest of the Poor I.KPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life long study. I, a revenue of $1'5,00J per annum. “A warrant my remedy to cure the woret oaeea. Because ■ ■ all testify, not only to tbe horseback. Suddenly the horse stopped Von Iiulow. the musician Is an excellent others have failed is no reason for Dot now receiring » virtues of as If frightened. Then a man rose and accurate Greek scholar. He is. more ­ Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, ears. Send at oooe for a treaties end a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Oive Express and Poet Office, over, un unusually well-informed man, uud etc., quickly relieved hv Bhow .n 's Hhonciua Li from the pavement in the middle of an entertaining talker. * ST. JACOBS Oil, H. U. UOOT, JI. C., 183 Pearl HI., N. Ve the street and jumped to one side with Trochbj *. A simple and effectual remody, Sir John A. Macdonald thinks that the superior to all other articles for the same The Great Remedy For Pain, 1 H r. MlUCutlS a cry. The rider was angry and ex ­ title “Americans ” should be reserved for purpose. Hold only in boxes. but to its superiority over all other remedies, claimed: “Are you drunk, man, that Canadians. He calls the people of the expressed thus: Fly Shuttle you lie about in the middle of a dark United States "Yankees. ” Cardinal Sltner, the primate of Hungary, The sum of the bequests made bv Mrs. enjoys u revenue of S400.090 a year. It Cures Promptly, Permanently; Rag Carpet street to get yourself run over? ” which means strictly, that the pain-stricken ‘ ’You might better lend a poor fellow Eleanor W. J. Baker, wife of the great The employment of women at the Koyal seek a prompt relief with no ictum of the cholcoiate manufacturer, to educational a hand than soold in that way, ” ex ­ Observatory at Greenwich. England, has pain, and this, they say, St. Jacobs Oil will LOON. and charitable Institutions was $1,000,000. awakened widespread interest. give. This is Us excellence. ^Weaves 10 yds an hour claimed the other. “I had 300 franes ______r Send for ■ ■rculara. in gold in this bag. carrying it to pay Mrs. W Inslo w’s Soot li lu<{ «ty ru p. Tor Chil ­ FOLKS REDUCED C. N. NEWCOMB, Davenport, Iowa. ONU ENJOYS a bill for my master, and the bag has dren tee! hint, softens tho gums, reduces In'.la-jima- It’s sometimes said patent l nor month by harmless herbal tlon.allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottlo. TV medies. Nostnrving, no inconvenience Both the method and results when broken and it is all lost over the street. medicines are for the igru> . end no bed effects. Strictly confidential Good Nows to Ladies. If you have some matches they will do | HWi w. for nnd ♦ «**tl mon » h 1*. ArMrnsH Dr, *»v Ifepartarv. Beaatirul Prveeets ■Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant The archbishop of Olmutz, a Moravian rant. The doctors foster thia CXW.FijNxnka.McVicker ’. Theatre Bldg- Ohtcsgo,Till •• k*erj bekarrlbvr. Ci reel bat offer. me more good than your curses.” city, receives revenues which amount to Now ’eyonrtlme to get orders for and refreshing to the taste, and acts our celebrated Teas, Coffee, and “It’s no easy task to find lost money nearly $250,000 a year. idea. Batins feeder, and secure a beauti ­ ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, SPRAY YOUR TREES. ful Gold Band or Moan Rone Chine on a night like this," said the rider “ Tke people, ” we’re told, We make th < iliespest and host Hpra-inir l'ump* in Tea Set, Dinner Set, Uold Hand fjiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ dismounting. ‘ ‘I have no matches, Ladies often compare notes on health, the n arket. rend for II u»trated circular. Mots Itoee Toilet Set, Watch,Kraus KV1ISY .1- ( O., I.imtte-I. Henec-u Full*. N. Y. Lamp. Castor, Webstsr ’e Dictionary and many other tem effectually, dispels colds, head ­ but perhaps I can help you. Have and while they may differ on many points, “are mostly ignorant when it premiums. 3)4 pounds of Tea hv mill on receipt of 42. they always agree that Lydia E. I’lnkham's For particulars addrees Tilk OHKAT a MKBIIAN TEA CO., aches and fevers and cures habitual yon any of the pieces left?" comes to medical science. ” i AUD KAY fCYf f. O. lloi fW. S6and 37 Vinaav »t..Nbw Yoga. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the Vegetable Compound Is the standard female “Only one, ” replied the unfortunate medicine. * Suppose they are ! What nri11 Illustrated Publications, With only remedy of its kind ever pro ­ follow with a sob. U L L Maps, describing Minnesota, It | | North Dakota. Montana, Idaho, duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ ' •'Jive it to me, ” said the other. The revenues of the archbishop of Prague a sick man needs is not knowl ­ || k L* Washington and Oregon^ th» The poor man hosisated, but the amount each year to the sum of $250,000. i HEW-DEftomjRE •>RffTflLQ,H.Y. + ■BiHlKret Government ceptable to tbe stomach, prompt in edge, but a cure, and the medi­ and CHEAP its action and truly beneficial in its strangor repeated the words in a tone NORTHERN of authority, and the last coin was Ever since 1804 there have been women cine that cures is the medicine effects, prepared only from the most (more each year) who claim that there Is no PACIFIC R. K. for the sick. Best Agricultural . healthy and agreeable substances, its handed to him. soap half as good, or as economical us Dob ­ erasing and Tlmi ____ bins ’ Electric. There must be some truth In ISfifSW Ix-r I .and, now open to settlers. Mailed FJtiTE. Addr The strangor whistlod and a great SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH many excellent qualities commend it their claim. Try it, see how much. Your Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med­ UIA8 . n. LAMSOKX, Ua4 tea. H. f. It. K St. Baal. Mia*. to all and have made it the most Spanish mastiff stood beside him. He held tho coin to the dog ’s nose, and grocer lias It. ical Discovery cures the “ do KRAUSERS liquid EXTRACT of SMOKf popular remedy known. u Circo lar .LKRAUSERA BRO.MilTON^RL I EWIS* 99 % LYE Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c leaning to tho rough pavement said: The archbishop of Erlau, In Hungary, has believes ” and the “ don ’t be ­ ■ POWDHiD aits pzzmas “Find them. ” a yearly revenue which amounts to about P* A D jft/1 ET I} Q Can obtain 3 valuable books on (IMTkKTZD) lieves.” There ’s no hesitance ■ IWi Eb fl w horses, oows, pigs, poultry, dogn and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ The dog sniffed the gold piece and $285,000. U rt DQC M ET IM Canary birds, mocking birde, Tho stronaut und pit re*t Lyo gists. Any reliable druggist who began the soarch. about it, no “ if ” nor “ possi ­ ■ ■ ib Vvb Ga li parrots, pigeons, gold fish,on made. Will make tho best per ­ HOW TO MAKE MONEY. DOC FANCIERSS2LCKIS3.S fumed Hnid Soap in 20 minute* may not have it on hand will pro­ One, two, three, he began bringing 1 read »h»t Mr. Bell .aidabout making gtsu per month. bly. ” without boilinfj. It Is the best cure it promptly for any one who in the coins and dropping them into 1 also sent to tho Standard Oilrer Ware Co., Kiwex St., LOVERS of BIRDS for Hofteuiug water, cleansing Boaton, Maas , and received a fine case of sampler. I It says—“ I can cure you, waste pi|M-s. disinlectlng sinks, wishes to try it Do not accept any his master’s hand, while the poor ser­ took orders the first day that paid mo tlo prodi ; made nzLD, 400 N. 3d St.. Philadelphia, Ps. Inventor of the oldevt, closets, wushing bottles, paints, *40 the first week; at ihe end of one month 1 had S115 I Wrongest and best Cattle Towdor mads. 4 dvs,t free, by mul trees, etc. substitute. vant stood by in silent wonder. clear profit. Any one can get circulars and agency by only do as I direct.” writing the above Arm. 1 hope others may profit by PENNA. SALT M’F’G CO. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Thirteon times he returned with a my experience. Yours Truly. W. F. WILLIAMS. Perhaps it fails occasionally. 20-franc piece. Then, after a long Gen. Agts., P. .la.. Pa. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The makers hear of it when it HOW TO EARN $200 MONTHLY LOUISVILLE, KV. NEW YORK. N.Y. search, he came back empty, with a Tho prince bishop of Cracow, In Austrian Write for particulars to the Star GOLD MEDAL, PAHIB, 1878. grunt that seemed to say: “Thore are Galicia, receives lu revenues each year tho does, because they never keep Tontine Association , pays to its mem­ no more.” um of 1200.000. bers $100 in 2 months. 2000 members the money when the medicine in Philadelphia first month. Our pay to GERMAN “We are yet lacking one piece, ” said fails to do good. Secretaries is extremely liberal. Write the stranger. “Are you sure then? ST A It TONTINE ASHOt’IATION, “German were just 300 francs? ” Suppose the doctors went 1321 Wilxdt Stxxxt , Phuuximclpuia , Pa . Sweet Chocolate. “Sure as sure can be, sir,” the ser­ When Baby wu «lck, —« gave her Cutoria, on that principle. (We beg . The most popular sweet vant replied. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, f Chocolate in the market, ‘ ‘Then look in the bag again. Thoro the doctors ’ pardon. It BORE WEILS!lie! is nutritious and palat ­ When she became Mies, she clung to Caatoria, Oar Well Machines aretuerm-st Mil "vwllhs I I must be one left there. ” wouldn ’t do !) KZ LIABLE. Pl’RABLZ. SUCCESS ZUL able ; a particular favorite Syrup When she hod Children she gave them C as torts. They do MOKE WOKK ami The man looked, and sure enough ms.eVltEATKK PROFIT. with children, and a most Those who have not found the last gold piece still there. They FINISH Wells where excellent article for family others FAIL! Any size. 2 use. A Throat used Boschee ’s Ger­ “Oh. sir!” ho exclaimed, as the Inches to 44 inches diameter. Choking, sneezing and every Served as a drink, or man Syrup for some stranger sprang into his saddle, • ‘you Catalog uo and Lung other form of catarrh in the LOOMIS & NYMAN, I eaten as confectionery, it severe and chronic are my deliverer. Tell me your name, TIFFIN, - OHIO. FRI’*!? " l is a delicious Chocolate, trouble of the Throat that my master may know who has A lot of land in Cincinnati 39x00 foet In head, is radically cured by j Tho genuine is stamped Specialty. dimensions, once bought for $4, recently "Down With High Frice.v and Lungs can hard ­ done him such a service.” •old for £90.090 cash. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. __ 'upon the wrapper, S. Ger­ ly appreciate what a truly wonder ­ “I have done nothing, ” said tho Fifty cents. By druggists. THIS SEWING MACHINE man, Dorchester, Mass. ful medicine it is. The delicious stranger. “Tell your master that the Catarrh Can ’t be Cured ONLY $1C1 Sold by Grocers ererywhere. one who helped you was a very good with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they catmo: Top Buggies, $63.80 Harness $;.B0 sensations of healing, easing, clear­ reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood Road Carts....10.00 Wagons, 33.00 W. BAKE71 & GO.. DorchFstpr. Mara, and intelligent dog by tho name of *0.00 Family or Store Scale, 1 00 ing, strength-gathering and recover ­ or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it SICK HEADACHE A 140-lt>. Farmers' Scalo.... 3 00 \V. N. U., D.—9—17. Joie." you have to take internal remedies. Hall’s l*o»ltlv?lycur<’d bjl 4000 lb. Hay or Stock Scale.. .40 oo ing are unknown joys. For Ger­ It was some years afterward, when Catarrh'curc Is taken Internally, and acts direct­ these Little Fill*. Porgeand Kit of Tools ...... 20 00 1000 other Articles at Half Price. When writing to Advertlaors please any man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. France had seen troubled times, and ly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s They also relieve Dis-j Sugar and water may smooth a Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was CARTERS tress from I>y«q>ep<«ia,In.| CHICAGO BCALX CO.. Chics?-' xtl- Yen saw the advertisement lu this Paper. tho royal family was no more, that the prescribed by one of the best physicians in this digestion and TooHe throat or stop a tickling —for a while. master was tolling the incident to a country for years, and is a regular prescription ITTIE Eating. A perfect i It is composed of the best tonics known, com­ ©dy for Dizziness, Nause This is as far as the ordinary cough party of friends, one of whom had been Drowsiness, Bod Taet “The best is aye hhe chea-pesh” medicine goes. Boschee ’s German bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di­ IVER in tho Mouth. Coated employed in the palaco. rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect Tongue,Pam in the SideJ Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat “Joie! Joie!” he exclaimed. “Thore combination of the two ingredients is what pro ­ FILLS. TORPID LIVEK. Theyl duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. regulate the UowelaJ and Lung Specialty. Where for never was but one dog of that name 8end for testimonials free. F. J. CIIENEY & Purely Vegetable. years there have been sensitiveness, and there never was a more remarkable CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, Price 25 Cents; pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr ­ and faithful dog than he. He always price 75c. CASTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORE. hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ­ accompanied his master when he went 1 oha-nd subsbil-ul-es f-o in disguise about the city.” There are less than one dozen women In Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price. ping down hill, where doctors and ! England who ure following astronomy as a S>AP0L10’=Ib is a.soii medicine and advice have been swal­ “Who was his master?” they all profession. lowed and followed to the gulf of asked. ! The bishop of LIntz, which is the capital ca.ke ofscouring so&p-Try it- Tho reply was brief: “The Emperor of Upper Austria, draws from the revenues KIDDER’S PASTILLES.lS7H* ‘.h "! despair, where there is the sickening | each year a sum equal to abont $125000, conviction that all is over and the Napoleon.” —Youth ’s Companion. )f$e.CblH«tlOWB,llk$«. in your nexj- house-cIea.ning. end is inevitable, there we place German Syrup. It cures. You are mysteries to Ctrl*. a live man yet if you take it. W “Girls are queer creaturos," re REAL ECONOMY. marked one of them. “They ’re not u FOR FIFTY YEARS. bit like men. For instance, you can It is worse than nonsense to buy a cheap article with know a man for years and yet see and Swift Specific S. S. S. has a record enjoyed by no other which to damage more valuable property. Scouring soap be quite sure that there are depths iu is at best only a trifling expense, but with a poor and his nature which you have never medicine. Considered Wonderful. s. 8. s. cheap article it is likely to do considerable damage to fine The Soap fathomed, nor even so much as ap ­ Mr. Henry V. Smith, of Belmont, West proached. But you know a girl after For over IS marble or other property. you have seen her half a dozen times, Virgtnia, says: “ He considers his cure PITILELY and, what is more, you know her fifty years of Scrofula by S. S. S., one of the most VEGE­ thoroughly. You have heard all her it has been wonderful on record. He had the disease TABLE, that - storios, you have memorized every one of the worst type all his life until he was AND l of her phrases and tricks of expression, curing all 22 years of age, and bis whole youth was IS HAEM- and you can divine the course she embittered by it. 01 course he had all Lx, 89 CHAO QUAINT ED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OP THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN would pursue under any corcumstances. sorts of blood sorts of treatment, but nothing benefited TO THE Cleans MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF If I may use a simile, a girl is like an trouble from him permanently until he took S. S. S. MOST oil well which flows abundantly for a which cleansed the poison from his sys­ DELICATE week and gives promise of keeping it an ordinary tem, and cured him sound and well.” CHILD. Most r.p, but peters out completely at tho end of that time and runs quite dry. pimple to the worst types of scrofula and blood poison. Qr, to vary it a little, a girl is like ‘Old Faithful, 1 that geyser in Yellow­ Book* on Blood and Nkin Disease* Free. stone Park, which spouts every forty- the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca- is Lenox. eight minutes regularly. After you have seen it once you know exactly when the next eruption will take place, you know to an inch how high and how Iio areT,^."l,,Jh \Thompson ’s Eye Water. large the column of water will bo, and you are perfectly certain that it will puriD ClDyC Fine climate, free fuel, rich WlltWr iHnnwi soil and tx-st Ktock country. never bo different in the smallest de­ Nebraska Security Co., Harrison, Neb. gree from what it was when you saw it. But men are like those other CREAMERY goysors that sometimes spout a feeble SUPPLIES AND DAIRY FIXTURES. stream and at othors rear a tremendous WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. A. II. ItEII).31st A Market Sts.. Phlla.. Pa. bulk, so that you never know what Igff g hi "PFIk Organizers by an nsscisment to expect and have a feeling that tho WAN E til Order paying $100 in six noxt eruption will bo mighty beyond ™ ■- months at an estimated cost of $44. Reputable men can secure liberal compen ­ all previous ones. To bo plain, you sation. Address M. MeINTYRF., Supremo can never flatter yourself that you Manager, 1,0'ZS Arch St, Philadelphia. really know a man. And then there is always the shadow of his unknown THE CHICAGO, RGGK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, MANHOOD A cough or cold Including main lines, branches and extensions East and West of the ful Imprudence, causing Premature Decay, Nervous phot. ”—Chicago Evening Post. Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Debility, Lost Manhood, Ac., having trlod in vain every is a spy which has known remedy, hits discovered asiriple means ofself. Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS—Davenport, Muscatine, eure, which lie will send Desled) FREE to his fellow-suf- Knew Tien'* Way*. stealthily come inside Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, Wlnterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council Cerers. Address J, U. REEVES. Esq. Box 3330, N. Y. City. Bluffs, in IOWA—Minneapolis and St. Patti, in MINNESOTA—Watertown “What ’s tho trouble between you the lines of health and Sioux Falls, In DAKOTA—Cameron, St Joseph, and Kansas City, in Rich joil.flne climate.good roads, excellent and your husband? ” and is there to dis­ MISSOURI—Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, In NEBRASKA—Atchison, Leav­ schools, chnrrhcs. Railroads and markets near. 1 have “He makos mo jealous of certain enworth, Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, BeUeville, Abilene, Dodge lOOfarms and 14,000 acres unimproved fa-ming lands fur City, Caldwell, In KANSAS—Kingfisher, El Reno, In the INDIAN TERRI­ sale. Prices low. Terms easy. All in the oentorand rich I cover some vulner ­ est county In the State. Send for price list pamphlet. i ladies.” TORY—Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, in COLORADO. Traverses 8. W. MOPkfXS, Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Mich, i “In what way?” able point in the fortification of the constitution which is new areas of rich forming and grazing lands, affording tbe best focillties of “He mentions having mot then, guarding your well-being. That point discovered the spy Intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwaat and W whon I wasn ’t with him. ” southwest of Chicago, and to Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAS* STAMP reports it to the enemy on the outside. «The enemy is the rsfi tssnyam SCS1i ATMAI. BOX Off O *- “P fLADY OR GENTLEMAN.j children to prevent their taking cold. Palatable as making close connections for all points North and ,Northwest. FREE Re­ W> hare 4 small article which •

Now and Thou. 8t. Johns , April 19,1891. The Independent Editor ChtNTON Indepknusmt —The writer SLAUGHTER SALE of this article has Inrn taking a look backward aud a short sketch, it her view may be accept ­ ST. JOHNS. THURSDAY. APK1L ». tWl. able to the present generation. misil I I i j | i In making this move back onto out m ii mi SOCIETY MEETINGS. farm in Klley township. It recalls to our minds 8 very plainly our first more here onto this farm V. j j ! j j I j | j | In March, 1871 —Just twenty years ago —and C5 C!T. JOHNS LODGE NO. 81. 1. O.O. F. MEETS wbat a change has oome over the spirit of our ii -s OF WALL PAPER. Friday ovenlnjf of each we*.k. Now lodge dreams slnoe that time. I moved here alone Imlhimii O room corner Clinton Avenue and Koilroad-st. 1 with my two little bo.vs and went to work A JOHN G. WATKIN. N. G. hopefully and gladly to make a home, and 0 HIM HMpMl&o 2 FRED BOWLES. Secretary. will say right here that we had shifted from -n - laoe to place for several years, and this was 11«i i j i ii I 8 i is A £«T. JOHNS ENCAM PM ENT NO. 8». I. O. O. F. Bome. We were not very rich in money then. 2 a 4 A few hundred dollars was all we had. We be ­ : 90 150 Rolls, worth 15 cents, to go at 8 cents. O meet* 2d and 4th Wednesday evening* of gan here with very little. This farm had less each month ARVINB.FDUt'H. C. P. aa go J. L.TRANCHKLL. Secretary. than twenty acres cleared. 150 Rolls, worth 18 cents, to go at 10 ceuts. When I moved it was mud, thick and deep, ! 1!! I St —l o 4 but that was Republican mud. Now, when we a a 150 Rolls, worth 20 cents, to go at 124 ceuts. move about, the onlv consolation, as an offset - yr H -THE- to the mud, is that It is now Democratic mud. S8Je Well I lived here alone most of the time for 0 five years. Perhaps some of the ladies of to ­ jfg A NEW STYLES day would not oall it living, if I tell them that l» i Ffl o8L l In all these five years I never visited a Mil­ in ||l I Clinton County Saving Bank liner ’s store or saw a train of cara.but tls true. * fi s 111 i a S In LADIES CLOAKS and JACKETS received almost daily. We prospered amazingly In those days. The CO (fl_ second year when we were able to purchase a ! i > 1 I ? Si Pll" ST. JOHNS. MICH. GO »> span of beautiful well matched “Klley Reds," nihil B) (/> with auch lovely brass tips on their horns. I CO was perfectly delighted, and our new wagon, j 5>»* »►*»« fj with a spring seat lust set me way above my —t o SATURDAY SPECIAL! Tay* 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. neighbors, for in those days most of them had lust a board laid across the box for a seat. From 7 to 9 p. m, we will place on sale 20 dozen LADIES* Now when a nice top carriage stands at nearly JERSEY VESTS, worth 15 cents; Special Price, 7c each. Loans Money on Approved Bonds and every door in Riley, it hardly seems possible a that so much has been accomplished. -a o N. B.—Ladies from the country will be given the benefit of this Beal Estate Security. Then It was most all woods around me, and MW 2. —> in looking out on a dark night could see about Sale during the day. three faint lights (tallow candles) glimmering i £ — O a from my neighbors' homes. Now I can see : : OFFIICIRS: hundreds of acres around me cleared and good 2? ¥ 0 =■© orojxi growing ; good substantial farm houses 8~ .-.-g* aMfte! A. J. Baldwin , Pres. P. E. Walswoitii , Trw, and barns ; a good school house in place of the Age in Years. a 0 Always the Cheapest. Josi ah Upton , Vc-Pre». R. C. Dkxtbb , Asst. Tres little old red one that stood almost In the oo O woods —the road Just cut through. We have CO o not the electric lights but candles disappeared Ear Label No. THE LOCAL MARKETS. long ago. II § gj>sg= a n a After several years of prosperity, a great THELEN & DEVER. Orrica or The Indkpendent . I domestic cyclone struck us, and for years all Day* Growth. St. Johns, Mich. April JS», 1891. ( was confusion. But wc finally picked up o the pieces of what remained and will make nm mmzmm ST. JOHNS. The following are the prices paid in cash for another try. But the old hopes aud dreams DETROIT produce in this market: that made life bright, in spite of all else In Length of Staple Wheat, red...... I $108® 1.12 those days, are now gone forever, and now we Wheat, white ...... $I.0 0@|1.10 merely exist. There is a saying that “some Oats .5' people cannot bear prosperity. I can only .80 usses ansswsialstp-s Weight of Sheep Buckwheat, ...... speak for myself. I know I could bear five ^a\ ^ iiv Barley...... i.as®i.3u years of prosperity better than one of adver­ TRAVIS & BAKER, Butter—as to quality,.. .12®. 18 sity. But such is life. We do not expect to c Z cr. ~ 3-* "i jo Ii S cr. ~ ~ X 5 Weifht Eggs—fresh ...... 12 live twenty years longer but if we do you will of Beans ...... 1 JO® 1.75 probably have another epistle from the pen of 9» — GJ > — — WC g Fleece. Tallow, .04 EUNICE E. BAY LIS. Hay, per ton, ...... WALL PAPER. Potatoes 65® .75 Milwaukee, Grand Haueu ana Muskegon Onions.^ ...... •1U0 28® 00 Line. Lard...... 07 Largest Stock in Clinton County, Chickens ...... 08 Commencing the season April 20. W ood ...... 1.00® 1.50 1891, the steamer “City of Milwaukee” Hides...... 04 % will leave Grand Haven 11.40 p. m. Pork, dressed 4.50 Thursdays and Saturdays, arrive at Talk About Boots £ Shoes. Milwaukee 6.45 a. m. Leave Milwaukee mdr Correspondence should reach this office on Tues­ 8.00 p. m., Sundays, Tuesdays and Fri­ day of each week, and not later than Wednesday mom­ days, arriving at Grand Haven 5.80 ACME WHITE LEAD and COLOR WORKS MIXED PAINTS-Every my. Anonymous communications will receive no alien' a. m. The steamer “Wisconsin ” leaves There is no article in our wearing ap­ lion. The writer’s name must be given, no! for pub Grand Haven 11.40 p. m., Mondays, gallon warranted strictly pure. Ucation, if so desired, but as eviaence of good faith. Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Mil­ parel that meets with such constant wear waukee 8.00 p. in., Sundays, Tuesdays DEWIIT. and Thursdays. as do our BOOTS & SHOES; hence,it is WRIGHT A LAWTHERS STRICTLY PURE LINSEED OIL-Largest West bound steamboat express leaves Stock—by gallon or barrel. April 18,1801. Detroit at 4.30 p. m., will as last year even more necessary to buy good, genuine, The burned district, of North Lansing, has have Parlor Buffett Car attached with been placed in the Are limits. substantial articles in this line than any Walter Cater is still confined to the house improved sendee, in which good lunches MASUARY’S CELEBRATED RAILROAD PASTE PAINT—In all colors from the effects of the lagripp. will be served to anv passengers. other. It costs nearly as much to make a and white, mixed with Pure Linseed Oil, at $1.10 per gallon. The Texas mustang is not yet extinct, much East bound steamboat express leaves to the regret of some parties and the perpetual Grand Haven 5.45 a. m., will also have poor cheap shoe as it does agood one, there­ Joy of otnere. Parlor Huffet Car attached in which WE FURNISH THE BEST PAINTERS AND PAPERR-HANGERS on Prospect Alliance has announced a box lunches will be served to all passengers social at the lesidence ot Henry Terry, next after leaving Grand Haven and before fore, the difference in cost is largely in the abort notice, with Free Delivery to and from work. Friday evening. arriving at Detroit. The Buffet service Mitchel Hyler. like some of the more tender quality of material used. A little extra sorts of biros, has set his face to the north which gave such general satisfaction )>oie and migrated, taking with him a valuable last season will be fully appreciated by price goes a longer way than many sup­ ANTI-KALSOMINE and PLASTICO— The beat Wall Finiah made—all colors Cleveland Bay horse. our patrons. and white. The last lingering loiterer of winter is old Steamers will again run to Muskegon father la grippe and those who have enter ­ pose, and in BOOTS & SHOES, especially. tained him are hailing with Joy every ray of during this season, leaving Grand Respectfully Yours, the cheering sunshine. Haven at 2.30 p. m. on arrival of D. G. The Clinton County Alliance met last & M R’y train No. 11. Return, leave Wednesday at Sonth Klley Grange hall. Not- Muskegon at 6.30p. m.. connecting with witestandiug the bad roads and lowering trains trom the north. The Best is the Cheapest. clouds a large delagation was present, and a Sleeping berths are provided free of TRAVIS & BAKER, profitable time enjoyed. A Cincinnati paper says : “Anna Dickinson, extra charge to all holders of first-class who was sent to an insane asylum, some six tickets. CORNER DRUG STORE. LEADING DRUGGISTS. weeks ago, on false charges made by her sis­ The Goodrich Transportation Com­ ter. has been released by a chance Investiga ­ pany ’s steamers between Muskegon, tion which proved her as sane as ever. She Do not buy until you have examined the will probably have a word to say on the sub- Grand Haven and Chicago, commence Ject of 'Five weeks in a mail house.' " running as follows, on aud after April IllTTEKSWEKT 2. 1891 : West bound leave Muskegon 5 p. m. HAVE NO EQUAL! WACOU8TA. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, connecting with T. S. & M. Train No. Celebrated MERRIAM Shoes April 20. 1801. 44 ; and leave Grand Haven for Chicago Chas. Andrus is remodeling his house. at 8 p. m.. connecting with D., G. H. & Oi which we have exclusive sale; also E. Waldron is at work on the Douglas farm. M. train No. 13; mail arriving in Chi ­ Our Toilet Slippers at 50c. 75e and $1.00 have no equal. Elder Dobbins and family have taken pos ­ cago 6.60 a. m. the following morning. Our Toilet Slippers at $1.25 and $1.50 have no equal. session of Mr. Patterson's house. Commencing with April 15, Steamers Miss Mary Danlells. who has been 111 the will leave daily. Saturdays excepted. Our Ladies’ Lace Oxfords at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 have no equal. past week, is slightly improved. Our Ladies Fine Kid Oxfords at $1.75. $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 have Mort Townshend has gone to Petoskey to East bound Steamers leave Chicago at m 7.00 p. m. sharp, on Mondays, Wednes ­ Pin no equal. spend the summer with an uncle. The Y. P. 8. C. K social will meet with Mr. days and Fridavs, arriving at Grand Our Ladies’ Kid Hutton Shoes at $1.00, $1.25. $1.50 and $1.75 have and Mrs. Bert Whitlock next Friday evening. Haven about 5.30 a. m. After the 15th, smt Mml no equal. Boy Rowland's name was omitted, by mis­ will leave Chicago daily, (except Sun ­ jj II take. from the list of pupils averaging over 90. days). After April 20th, steamers will am ijuiiuui uuuou Our Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid Siioes at $2.00. $2.25 and $3.00 have Mrs. Cline is repairing the house south of connect with D.. G. II. & M. steamboat no equal. Dixon's meat market, for Rob Walker, who express, train No. 14, steamers will has taken her farm this summer. ***************** Our Ladies’ Fine French Kid. Hand Turned Shoes, at $3.50, $4.00 Eddie Havlis remains in town, attending arrive at Muskegon at 8.30 a. in., con ­ aud $5.00 have no equal. school, and spending the hours out of school necting with T., 8. & M. train No. 91, clerkikg in I)r. Pearsall’s drug store. which runs daily, except Sundays. Our Men ’s Hoots at $2.00 have no equal. The Y. P. 8. C. E. will give a musical and Our Men's Kip Hoots at $2.50 and $8.00 have no equal. literary entertainment at the Congregational This is an Easy One. church, Wednesday evening, Mav6. Our Men ’s Calf Hoots at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.00 have no equal. FREE TRIP. -The success of our last worrt- SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! The Rev. Mr. McAllister delivered a very flndlnfr contest, Just closed, encourages us to Our Men's 1’Iow Shoes at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.-50 have no equal. Interesting Sunday-school address at the otter another Free Trip AROUND the World, Our Men's Creedtuores aud Dorn Pedros at $1.25 to $2.00 have no equal. Watertown Grange hall last Sabbath. or its cash equivalent to the person sending In -for everybody.- H. J. Patterson and family left for their new the largest list of words spelled the same for ­ Our Men's Fine Calf and Dongola Congress and I.ace Shoes at $2.00 home in 8t. Johns, last Thursday, followed by ward or backward, such as “Pip,' ’ “Bob," to $4.00 have no equal. regrets and best wishes of hosts of friends. “Hannah. ’ THE contest closes May 15. Three The death of Mr. and Mrs. Thurl ’s little son daily prizes for the three largest lists received. Extensive Line of Plow Shoes. Our Men ’s Hand Welts, in Calf, Kangaroo and Cordovan at $4.00 to was a sad blow to the fond parents, and many Contest Is open to the WORLD. Everyone $6.0(i have no equal. sympathizing friends will miss his bright little sending ten words will get a prize. Nearly ------Headquarters for------lace and winning ways. Merwin . 1200 won prizes in our recent contest. Rules and sample paper 12 cents, together with a EUREKA. large Illustrated catalogue. Address. Hell's Ill fact Our Store ran not he Equaled for all kinds of Bargain* in Magazine, Orillia, Ont. 1272 w7 Reliable Footwear. April 22. 1891. Hucltieti’s Arnica naive. Good Goods and Close Prices Jo.Hankey lost a valuable Holstine cow last ■week by a straw stack's falling on it. The best salve in the world for cuts, The like family, the (Cherokee traud) have bruises, soreg, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Very Truly Yours, folded their tents and gone to Lalngsburg. 9ores,tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, This Refers Directly to Fred Russell Is moving onto the Ingersol corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi ­ place and Oliver Ingersol Is moving into town. The Evangelical church held a quarterly tively cures piles, or no pay required, St. Johns Mercantile Co. meeicctmg here Saturday and Sunday. Rev. G. it is guaranteed to give perfect satis­ DUTCHER BRO.’S CASH SHOE HOUSE. A . Hettler presided. While Ed. Post. Will Bensiager and Henry faction, or money refunded. Price 25 Itarrctt were coming to Eureka Saturday cents a bottle. For sale by Fildew night they let their horse run and In turning a A Millman, St. Johns and Fowler. corner, horse, buggy and hoys went down to ­ #98jrl GO TO gether. Ed broke his head. Will his nose and Henry injured his shoulder. The horse was unhurt but the buggy was a wreck. 'I he Remarkable (fescue. t»oys were patched up aud are doing well. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111. M. T. makes the statement that she caught FILDEW & MILLMAN’S How plain to nry mind art Die scenes of cold, which settled on her lungs; she ESSEX. was treated for a month by her family my childhood, . April 21, 1891. physician, but grew worse. He told her For DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, h my recollection recalls Hiem to view, Growing wheHt scarcely ever looked better she was a hopeless victim of consump ­ in this vicinity than now, tion and that no medicine could cure T)|e sozfdtrftle hung on me poles of Win. Snyder, a grocer at Maple Rapids, has her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King ’s been shipping potatoes to Chicago. R Redman's son, of North Shade, is recover ­ New Discovery for < onsumptlon; site VARNISH, BRUSHES erreen basswood; ing from an attack of congestion of the lungs bought a bottle and to her de­ Tf)« 5moke and i4*5niell tfjatrny , On Thursday last George warner ’s boy, of light found herself benefited by the Lebanon, fell from a plank teeter and broke both honea of his right arm. first dose. She continued Its use ami Mrs Barnes He weft, and baby, of Maple afeertakiug ten bottles, found herself ALABASTINE . infancy Knew! Rapids, are afflicted with a complication of sound and well, now does her own Bui ibase dayi of Soap and difficulties, but are improving housework and is as well as she ever RILEY. was.—Free trial bottles of this Great consMu«ni anguish Discovery at Fildew & Millmitn ’s drug store, large bottles 50c. and $1.00. 2 WALL PAPER. How long since departed, we April 22.1891. Miss Minnie Brooks, of Alba, is visit _ pray and we nope; ins relatives and friends here. Happy Hoosiers. We are agent* in St. John* and Fowler for the Celebrated DETROIT Miss Jennie Gallagher has commenced Win. Timmons, Postmaster of Ida- WHITE LEAD WORKS MIXED PAINTS. Every gallon warranted. Tlje use oF itje stuff ’5an to Iter term of school in South Riley. ville, lad., writes: “Electric Bitters These Paint* are, without a doubt, the best paint* that can be made, wane an