The Clinton 3P* VOL XXXI.—NO. 17. ST. JOHNS, MICH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH WHOLE NO

Brevities. GEN. SPAULDING'S APPOINTMENT Changed Business Quarters. A fine 16x20 portrait, gloss or pla- VOTERS ATTENTION! Is Conceded by HU Friend* to be a Fore ­ Woodruff & Tromp, the young and THE VILLAGE ELECTION tino finish, for only $1.00, with orders, OVID VILLAGE ELECTION progressive dealers in boots and shoes, gone 4*oucI union. at Stage's East Side Studio. Few Word* From the Chairmen of the on Monday last moved from their late —Read on our back page the attract­ A Washington special to the Associ­ Union Silver Partie*. quarters to the store so long occupied by ated Press, dated March 8, says : Three Men on the Silver Ticket ive offers of low prices at Heller’s ba ­ Spirited “Wet” and “ Dry” To the Silver Voters of Clinton Thomas Dudley’s harness business, first zaar, head of Clinton avenue, west side. “The Michigan senators are preparing Elected. Contest. to confer with each other regarding the County : north of O. P. DeWitt’s grocery. The The common council of the city of room has been thoroughly overhauled Lansing has adopted the Abbott voting applications of a large number of Mich ­ We desire to address a few words to igan men who are seeking federal offices you. aud fitted up especially to their liking machine to be used first at the election outside the state. They are united in REPUBLICAN MAJORITIES GREATLY TWO TICKETS IN THE FIELD-PKO- The cause of bimetallism is gaining and for their line of trade. A new front April 5. the indorsement of Gen. O. L. Spauld ­ show window has been added and is REDUCED. —Mrs. Samuel Talmadge, of this vil­ PLE’N AND REPUBLICAN. ing. of St. Johns, as assistant secretary every day. Less than one year ago the of the treasury. Gen. Spaulding has contest between the forces of gold supplied with electric lights. lage, is slowly recovering from a severe developed great strength in his race for This firm is composed of young men illness of seven weeks’ duration, occas­ his old place, aud among his moat en ­ monometallism and bimetallism was Evidence that the Silver Sentiment la Kap- The Former Favored ami the Latter Op ­ precipitated. The friends of free silver, well-known to a considerable degree ioned by pneumonia. thusiastic indorsers are prominent pub ­ among our people and to those m the l(lly Gaining Urouiid. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tinker, tioned the Licensing of Saloon*. lic men like Senator Gear, of Iowa, ex- an unorganized army, attacked the hosts Director of the Mint E. O. Leech, who of the gold forces, and without money surrounding country who come here to of Mancelona, Mich., March 4, a 10- served with him iu the treasury depart ­ trade. They are both capable and wor­ pouud son. Mrs. Tinker was formerly ment and who has advised Secretary and with few leaders, nearly captured Gage that with Gen. Spaulding on deck the Republican National Convention, thy. Just go in and see them. They The result of the village election on Miss Neva Besley, of this village. The election in the village of Ovid last will make your visit pleasant and profi ­ Monday last, was to many something of —If you want a new spring wash or the department might safely be left and by a two thirds majority, drove the Monday, was a shary contest over the without its head even under the most forces of the gold standard cohorts from table. a surprise, but to a keen observer, or to ool dress, it will pay you to see the critical circumstances. ” question of licensing or not licensing the Democratic National Convention at one who has been a close student of the exclusive novelties Davies, Adams & saloons. As may be seen by the follow­ Late dispatches from Washington BU8INE88 LOCAL8 Chicago, and under the leadership of situation, something of this sort was Co. will show you about March 18. ing statement the People ’s ticket, favor- state that Gen. Spaulding will doubt ­ clearly foreseen. —J. A. Harley, a well-schooled up ­ Bryan, and against the combined power Cement Walks. iug high license, was victorious through ­ less receive the appointment as assist­ of the money syndicates and gigantic We will lay for you a Cement Walk There are many local causes and cir­ holsterer, of Battle Creek, has opened out : ant secretary of the treasury before the monopolies, carried twenty two states which will please you, and which we cumstances which tended to weaken the business in the Jerry Stevens store, For President — end of the week. The salary is $4,500 a will warant to stand. Prices right. Frank A. Marshall, p ...... 194—71 aud six millions aud a half of the popu­ Republican and to strengthen the Sil­ here he is doing some very fine work. year. tf Pulfuey & Pouch . Herbert F. Harris, r...... 123 lar votes; being one million more votes ver ticket. To all these due credit should —Milton, third son of II. L. Pruden, For Recorder— Mr. Spaulding's application is in the At the Little White Store. be given, but, all local influences aside, died at his home in this village, Suuday Colvin G. Kilborn, p ...... 176 —31 hands of the executive, who smiles very than were ever cast before for a presi ­ Addison S. Rose, r...... 142 dential candidate. Our line of Ladies Fine Shoes has ar­ it is plainly evident that the silver sen ­ morning, March 7, 1897, of diphtheria, For Assessor — favorably. rived and we are sure we can please timent in this village has not only held in his 20th year. He had been complain ­ John Link, p ...... 196—74 We were not beaten but only repulsed, you in style, quaity and price. Lester D. Cooley, r...... 122 She Ih Dead to Till* World. and today we call again to those who Woodruff & Tromp . its ground, but has made very percepti ­ ing about two weeks. Was buried early For Treasurer— ble advances. The strenuous and un ­ Monday morning. Charles H. Mistier, p ...... 188 —56 Mrs. Thomas 11. Salsbury died of ty­ held high the banner of free silver in The Shoe Dealers. William K.Shaw, r...... 129 Michigan in the campaign of last au usual efforts of the Republican leaders A Michigan state base ball league For Trustees- phoid pneumonia, at her home in the McKinley ’s Bicycle Repair Shop. in obtaining campaign funds, and in be ­ Hiram MHigh, p ...... 197 —75 east part of this township, Wednesday tumn, to fall in and make another We notice by the New York Tribune as orgauized last week, with Walter Abram M. Eaton, r...... 1*42 ginning the campaign so early, indicat ­ H. Mumby as president, secretary and John H. Kobson. p ...... 198 —67 morning, March 3,1897, aged 68 years charge upon the ranks of the gold stand ­ that President McKinley has gone into Edward M. Plunkett, r...... 126 Lucy A. Wilcox, which was the maid­ ard forces. The united friends of silver the “bicycle repair ” business, with ed that they were fearful of what has treasurer. The circuit is: Saginaw, William W. Dennis, p ...... 191—65 headquarters at Geo. D. Cooper ’s, St. proven a reality. Bay City. Port Huron, Ovvosso, Jack- Emory B. Voorhees, r...... 126 en name of the deceased, was born in have nominated for the office of the su Johns, Mich. Work guaranteed to be George Bane, p...... 193—70 prerue court, the scholar, the statesman, It is now apparent that more diligent son and Kalamazoo. F. F. Bumpo, of Dexter B. Proper, r...... 1*43 Madison county. N. Y., January 1,1825, first-class in every respect. lw At an early age she, with her parents, the upright judge and courageous de­ effort on the part of the Silver men in Owosso, has the franchise for that city, Our line of Gents fine Shoes is com­ getting their vote out, would have elect­ and Fred Popkay will manage the team. JKIIRKMIAH McNAL’GHTON, moved to Ontario county, where she re­ fender of the rights of the common peo­ plete, all natty styles and extra good ed their whole ticket, and silverites are —We invite your attention for a few mained until 1869. In 1843 she was united ple, and for Regents of the University, values. We will be pleased to show now wondering why they didn ’t think minutes to Chick & DuBois ’ ad. on our An Old Citizen of St. John*, I* Now Nmu in marriage to T. II. Salsbury, of South eminently qualified for such office. them tuyou. Woodruff & Tromp , bored With the Dead. Bristol, and they made this place their It cannot be claimed by the Republi about that before. They should have a last page, aud it will pay you to heed _____ The Sh oe Dealers. home until their departure for Garden can party that their nominee for Jus­ care that it does not occur again. well what they say. They buy often Jerremiali McNaughton, a shoemaker, For Sule. The vote was, however, a heavy one aud for cash, and they sell fresh goods and very well known to the people ’of City, Blue Earth county, Minn., in 1869, tice of the Supreme Court should be from whence they removed after the elected because he is at present upon 1,000 Sap Pans at 9c each compared to that of last spring, there for cash or its equivalent ; do their own this village and section, died at his home At The Penn y Store . being 207 more votes cast for the Presi­ w’ork and give their patrons desirable near the high school building, this vil lapse of one year, to the little farm east the bench, for two years ago that same party used every means to defeat Jus We don't forget that the little ones dent this year than last. goods at low prices. If you have not lage, Tuesday morning, March 9, 1S97 of St. Johns, where they had a continu need shoes and so have provided a com­ Reports from other parts of this state already tried them, do so, and you will iu his 68th year. ous residence until their separation by tice McGrath, the only Democrat upon plete line in prices from 25 cents to $1.25. ?.nd from other states show that the sil­ ever after do so more. The deceased was born in Cork, Ire­ death. the bench, aud who was entitled to re- Woodruff & Tromp , ver sentiment was never so strong as to­ The funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Hig- land, April 26, 1829. llis mother died Besides a husband the deceased leaves election if anyone ever was. No one The Shoe Dealers. day. The following is a record of the gius was held iu Elsie. 9tli inst. She was when he was an infant, and not long one son, D. II. Salsbury, of Holland, who knows the respective candidates and one daughter. Mis. M. R. Gibbs, of will dare assert that Judge Yaple will In Keeping With the Times. vote Monday : one of the old residents, was 80 years thereafter his father died, leaving Jerry Realizing the extreme business President — 1st. 2d. 3d. T’l. old and one of the dependent pensioners with a sister, who left Ireland with Jer­ this village. not grace the Supreme Court beuch depression, I have decided, until I \i William M. Lcland r ...... 146 123 153 l*S of the Mexican war. Her husband, Cor­ ry when he was but 7 years old, and set­ The funeral was held at the M. E. equally if not better than Judge Long “prosperity comes,’’ to make the fol­ Robert M Uwigart s...... 120 126 155 401 nelius Higgins, was killed at Ovid, tled in Canada. There he remained un ­ church Thursday afternoon, March 4, the Republican candidate. But coir lowing prices on watch work : Clerk— Rev. D. D. Martin ofliciating. ceding that Judge Long is equally fitted Cleaning, ...... 50c • lurdo McDonald r...... 145 123 143 416-19 Mlcb., August 6,1870, by the boiler ex ­ til be was 17 years old, when he came to Main-springs ...... 50c George D. Smith s...... 120 129 155 397 ploding iu a mill of which he was the the States and settled in Lansingburg, Mrs. Salsbury was an industrious, for the position* with Judge Yaple, the Jewels,...... 50c Treasurer— engineer. Two other men. House and N. Y., where he commenced and learn ­ faithful wife aud a great sufferer during contest then becomes one of principle Hairsprings, ...... 50c Ornn E. Wilson r...... 137 118 143 39* Brewster, were also killed at the same ed his trade. Two years later he went the closing days of this life. She bore and upon that principle we boldly chal ­ Crystals, hunting case,...... 10c Rodney A. Beebe s . ...124 124 160 408 —10 it all with a Christian fortitude, and de­ Crystals, open face, thick ...... 15c time. to Schucien, on the Hudson, where he lenge our opponents. All other work at same reduction, and Assessor — parted this lite with the greatest love We were told before the election of Riley J. Woodruff r...... 133 116 128 377 —Mrs. John Austin will offer for sale wooed and wedded Miss Julia West, by for all mankind. She has now entered all work fully warranted. Emory E. Uric 8...... v W1 181 177 439-62 at auctiou on the farm of the late John whom three children were born —a son upon the new life tor eternal rest and McKinley that his election would re­ Respectfully, yours. G^B. Forte r. Trustees— Austin, one-half mile south of the llheu- and two daughters —all of whom sur- joy. 1’eace be to her memory. sult in the restoration of confidence, William F. Tromp r ...... 135 121 130 409— 9 bottom school-house, in Olive township, ive him. This wife died In October, and in consequence, of the return of Shoes for the boys and girls in all Adelbert A. Chick s...... 134 119 147 400 The New Diy Good* Store. qualities and prices. on Wednesday, March 17, 1897, com­ 1864. In due time he was united in prosperity. Hugn W. Morris r...... 129 127 138 394 Davies, Adams & Co will open their Four months have passed. Mc­ Woodruff Tromp , James Byron Datiley s....132 121 152 495-11 mencing at 1 o ’clock p. m., horses, wag­ marriage with Miss Maria Harsh, at new Dry Goods store about Thursday, The Shoe Dealers. Alonzo O. Hunt r...... 147 126 153 426-26 ons, harnesses, farm implements and Cambridge, N. Y., who also survives Kinley is now discharging the duties of the 18th. For Cash. Lewis G. McKnight s . ..115 112 144 371 machinery, corn, oats and a quantity him. In the same year in which they president, and the dark pall of business W’m, W. Brainard received one vote for I will buy Rags, Copper, Zinc, Rubber of household furniture. Terms favor ­ were married they removed to St. Johns, COMING EVENTS. depression still hangs over us, notwith ­ treasurer in the first precinct. standing there was greater pomp aud etc., for which I will pay the highest able and sale positive. Louis Boron, where they have had a continuous resi­ Regular review of St. Johns Tent. No. 206, market price in cash. Death of Emerson Robb. auctioneer. dence ever since, he working at his K. O. T. M . at Maccabee hall, Tuesday even display of wealth at the inauguration of C. Bkunn , Tinner, Fowler, Mich. Emerson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. —“Dr. Potts was greeted with a large trade. lng, March 16, 1897. McKinley than ever before; a magnifi ­ [27m2J ______Andrew Robb, of Greenbush township, audience whose hearts were moved and Mr. McNaughton was a Republican The C. E., of the Congregational church, cence equaling the display at the coro Two Drays. died at the home of Irwin Davis, near melted by the marvelously magnetic in politics, but always reserved the will have a leaderless meeting next Sunday. nation of an emperor. The fact still re If you have heavy draying or light March 14. Topic: "How the C. E Pledge mains that gaunt misery stalks abroad deliveries to be doue, aud desire care Ola, Gratiot county, on Sunday, March ministry of this man of God. A day’s right to vote as pleased him best. He Strengthens the Christian Life." 2 Kings 23 promptness at reasonable prices, and 7,1897, m his thirtieth year. Mr. Robb notice of the Doctor ’s return at any was a member of the order of United 1-3.21-25. All invited. in the land, and more people are being call on me. _____ Richard G ay . attended a party at Mr Davis’ a few time will be sufficient to crowd the Workmen, in which lie carried an in ­ We again call your attention to the B. Y. P. fed by the hand of charity than ever Wanted. days previous to his death, when he was largest auditorium in town. ’’—Christian surance of $2,000, $1,500 made pay ­ U. meeting to be held at the Baptist church on before. At Watt's Dining Hall, No. 4, Clinton Sunday evening, March 14, at 5:30 p. m- Sub ­ It is true that some of the over pam ­ suddenly stricken with appendicitis. Guardian, Toronto. Dr. Potts will fill able to his two daughters, and $.500 to ject: “Why is Christ Precious to You?” Eph Avenue, St. Johns, au unlimited num ­ Dr. Monfort, of Ithaca, was summoned the pulpit of the M. E. church next Sun ­ his widow. 1-10. Leader, Pearl Stickney. pered trusts and combinations have ber of men, women and children to take started up their works at reduced wages, meals, lunches, oysters, hot coffee, etc., and he decided that the only chance of day morning and evening and give bis The immediate cause of Mr. Mc- Estella Klmiie Knight, elocutionist, of Big at prices to suit the times. Meals, 20c.; saving the unfortunate young man's life great lecture “Moral Architecture ” Naughton ’s death was cancer of the Rapids, will give one of her enjoyable enter ­ still the great army of laborers remains Lunch, lbc to 15c; oyster stews, 15c. A was by a surgical operation, which was Monday evening. tongue and throat and severe kidney tainments at the Binghain.U. B church next unemployed. The farmers are finding few boarders wanted. W. H. Watts . Tuesday evening, March 13. 1897, at 7:80. Ad it more difficult to pay taxes and inter ­ performed. The patient, however —Frank S. Wacker, administrator of trouble. mission 10 cents; children under 12 years, five No One Dies. failed to rally from the effects of the the estate of Nicholas Smith, deceased, The funeral was held from the Bap ­ cents. est than heretofore, and the product in No or.e dies of Pulmonary disease, operation, and death finally came to re­ will offer for sale at.autiou on the prem ­ tist church, at 2 o ’clock this afternoon, A missionary ten will be given under the labor is still falling in price. the result of Cold, who takes “77 ” in lieve him from his sufferings. ises, Hi miles south and one mile west Rev. Blanchard officiating. The inter auspices of the Home and Foreign MlBSionery A large vote in this state for the sil­ time. For sale by alPdruggists—25c. Deceased was an honored member ment was made in St. Johns cemetery. society In the M. E. church dining rooms, Frl ver ticket this spring will be an admon For Sale, of Fowler, on Monday, March 22, 1897, day, March 12. Come one and all and partake of St. Johns Tent, No. 206, K commencing at 9 o ’clock a. m., horses, He and his faithful wife had lived in ition to those now in power that some­ Wood Stove and a Caliagraph Type ­ of a bountiful repast for 10c. Tea from 6 to thing must be done to stop the oppres ­ writer, both in good condition, at Hel­ O. T. M., in which he carried a policy new milch cows, young cattle, a nice St. Johns 31 years. During all these o ’clock- ler’s Bazaar.______of $2,000. He was an honorable and Red Poled Bull, chickens, six breeding long years she lias been a busy wife, The B. Y. P. U. will hold Its next literary ses­ sion of the common people. upright young man, and leaves many sows, wagons and farm implements and earning many dollars with her needle sion at the residence of Geo. H. Nethercott, It may stimulate the Silver men who For Hale Cheap, friends to mourn his loss machinery of most desirable sorts and and in keeping boarders, the earnings living first house west of creamery, on Tues­ still work with the Republican party to On easy terms, or will trade for Clinton day evening, March 16. Every one who wishes more zealous efforts for the cause of county property, 160 acres of land with The funeral was held from the house kinds. These are a good class of arti­ from all of which had been generously a good time Is asked to be present. No fee in one-half mile of Sickles, Gratiot Co., yesterday morning, and interment in cles and will be sold on most favorable expended for their united good and will be required. bimetallism. Therefore, we earnestly Mich., frame house and barn, well of St. Johns cemetery, Rev. D. D. Martin terms. happiness. She was patient and faith ­ Estella Kinnie Knight, elocutionist, of Big hope that those Republicans who were water, 130 acres improved, good soil. officiating. The Maccabees took charge “It may afford some satisfaction to ful to the last. May God comfort her Kaplds, will give one of her thoroughly enjoy ­ Silver men, but felt that they had to Inquire of J. II. Fedewa, St. Johns, or able entertainments at the Bengal U. vote for McKinley, will now avail them ­ F. II. Geller, Fowler. 13tf of the services at the cemetery. - parents, ” remarked a prominent physi for her well-doing. church, next Wednesday evening, March 17, Deceased is survived by father cian, “for them to know how to detect selves of the opportunity to vote for the Insurance, 1897, at 7 :30 o'clock. Admission 10 cents; chit Fire, Life and Cyclone. mother and one sister, Mrs. Velma a case of measles before it is apparent Democratic, People ’s Union Silver dren under 12 years, five cents, cause of free silver. By so doing you do not become Democrats or Populists, T. C. Butler . Burdick, of Elgin, Ill., who was present in the regular form. To do this all that Township Caucuses. i There will be a temperance meeting in the at the funeral. Baptist church, Sunday evening, March but you will be admonishing your own Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet,” 5 cents. is necessary is to look inside the cheeks "Neal Dow day,” under the auspices of the and lips. If the cause of the patient ’s RILEY—At the Town Hall, Saturday, March Republican friends that this country Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto,” 10 Special I.yoeum Program. Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. of the church belongs to the people, and that govern ­ cente. indiaposition is measles there will bfe 20, 1897, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of nomlnat- A good program Is being prepared. There By request of the High School Liter­ inir candidates for the several township office# will be a collection taken for the benefit of ment is not administered for the benefit found on the inner side of the cheeks and the transaction of such other business as ary Society, the Seventh Grade Literary and lips little isolated red spots, with a the Sunday School library. Temperance ser­ of classes. j^CTATE BANK OF -T. JOHNS. Society will render the following pro­ may properly come before the caucus. All mon in the morning by the pastor. bluish white center, sometimes only friends of Bimetallism are invited to particl It is true our opponents have wealth COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS gram at Lyceum next Tuesday evening three or four, and again perhaps a dozen pate in these nominations. Circuit Court. with which they may be able iu in CAPITAL 60,000. March 16,1897: BY ORDER OF COM. The following are the cases disposed stances to even purchase some of the Duet...... Ina Maltbouse, Florence Oleson If you see these spots you may be sure NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS S900.0M. of measles.” of in the Circuit Court since our last leading newspapers, but the mass of Quotation roll call. ESSEX—There will be a Union Silver Caucus the free silver people are unpurchase ­ Hecitatlon ...... Grace Holmes issue : P. K. PERRIN, President. PERSONAL. at Perry’s Hall, Maple Rapids, Saturday, Mar Instrumental solo ...... Flora Church Horace 8ktnner vs. The Estate of Horace able. We advise you to organize at once O. W. M UNGER, Vice-President. 30, at 2 p. m , to which all friends of free coin J. W. FITiGER VLD. Cashier. Recitation ...... Pearl Reeves sire are most cordially Invited to participate. M. Skinner, deoeased. Appeal from Probate see that each township puts up free sil­ Miss Ellen Ferrier returned from Saginaw H. H. FITZGERALD, Duet...... Ina Maltbouse, Eugene Murdock last Monday. BY ORDER OF COM. Court. Verdiot for plaintiff In the sum of $900. ver candidates for township offices, and Newspaper ...... Clarence Emmons Miss Maud Anderson, of Ovid, is visiting at Eugene Loveit vs. Herman Rosecrans. As then put forth every effort for the cause DIRECTORS: sumpsit. Continued on usual terms Dialogue. the home of her cousin, Franc Bishop. WATERTOWN—A Union Silver Caucus will We believe that we may expect victory O. W. Monger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. W. FltsgeraM. Singing ...... "Michigan My Michigan Mrs. Charles T. Babcock and child, of Ohio oc held at Watertown Town Hall, on Saturday Harvey Skinner vs. The Estate of Horace M J. H. Co. bit, J. H. Fedewa. Geo. W. Em­ Admission 3 cents. are here spending a vacation with Mr. Bab March ‘47, at 1:30 p. m , sharp, for the purpose Skinner, deceased. Appeal from Probate Frank L. Dodge , mons, Jas. Richardson, P. K. Perrin, cook ’s parents. ^ of nominating candidates for the several Court. Discontinued. John Ewing , Statement of Contribution. W. O. S. Allloon, G. E. Corbin. Mrs. L. J. Hildreth, of this village, went to township offices, and for the transaction of all James N. Fisher vs. Jarnos Lanoe. Assump ­ E. C. Watkins , Jesse Sullivan. sit. Settled. I wish to offer a statement of the con Chicago last week to attend the funeral of her business that may properly come before the Chairmen of Executive Committees of the George F. Moore et al vs. Wm. M. I.eland tributions received during the past sister, Mrs. I. Campbell. meeting. All persons believing in the ques­ Union Silver Parties. 4 Per Cent. Inter##* Paid on Time Deposits week for State and Sunday school Frank Robb, a foreman In the chemical tion of free coinage are respectfully Invited sheriff, etc. Attachment. Settled. works at Numa, Mich., attended the funeral to attend. By Order of Committee. J acob. Hirach et al vs. Brazil MarTln et aL work: Ovid Congregational 8unday A Rare Chance to How, Reap and Read he state savings bank of bis cousin, Emerson Robb, yesterday. A. J.'Bl’RNES, Chairman. Replevin. Settled. OF FOWLER. school, one dollar ; Ovid Baptist Sun Mrs. Frederick Hall left Jthle morning for Benjamin Acker, by Benjamin Acker, hia All Per 92.00. T day school, one dollar and ninty-flve Caro, accompanied by her little son, Freddie Fowler Village Election. next friend, vs. Schuyler Georgia. Appeal. Just redd this offer and then hurry up CAPITAL, $16,and we can secure patent m less time than those House. Speaker Gordon appointed as Great crowds join the soldiers in hur ­ [remote from Washington. gate, drew from the stats treasury a Allegan to bond for water power. In rahing for war and proclaiming loyalty president-elect was announced, and all Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- total of $1,628,133.52, and earned 8699,- the committee to investigate the vot ­ stood up while Mr. Hobart walked nion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of the House the committee of the whole ing machines with a view of recom ­ to Greece, to King George and to the 'charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 669.93, a total of 82,327,794.45. Their agreed to the home rule bill for citleB. down the aisle to the vice-president ’s a Pamphlet . “ How to Obtain Patents, ” with mending one of them for use in Michi ­ governmenL The decree summoning aggregate disbursements for current It provides that before local municipal desk and took a chair there reserved 'cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries gan at all elections Reps. Hoffmelster the remainder of the reserves was held |sc at (tea Address, expenses were $1,889,093.50, and for bills are considered by the legislature for him to the right of Vice-Presi­ and Wetherbee. After wading through back at the last moment. The j building and special purposes 8224,- they must be brought to the attention dent Stevenson. At 12:23 the Pres­ C.A.SNOW&CO, the March slush until they tired of it troops already on the frontier are 044.85, a total of $2,213,738.35, the ex ­ of the people and given a public hear ­ ident and President-elect were an ­ Opp. patent Oppice. Washington , d . C. the Representatives passed a resolu ­ deemed sufficient for the present, cess of receipts being $114,056.10. ing, the common council of such cities nounced, and the assemblage stood tion calling upon the state auditors to and, more than this, it is be ­ The net receipts from direct taxes to pass upon the proposed legislation. while Mr. Cleveland and Mr. McKinley keep the capitol sidewalks clean. lieved that the presence of foreign were $2,745,679.80, and the receipts Notice of the public hearings upon any walked slowly up the main aisle and There have been numerous complaints men-of-war near the Piraeus indicates from specific taxes were $996,061.73. bills for municipal legislation must be took the seats reserved for them. that the lighting of Representative that the blockade will commence at The receipts from liquor taxes were given. Residents may get proposed Then, in the presence of the Senate, hall was very poor and Speaker Gordon once, thus severing communication $1,899,752.52. legislation before the legislature even the House, the President and Presi­ appointed a committee to investigate. with the frontier by sea. if the council and mayor refuse to con ­ dent-elect and the diplomatic corps Gov. Pingree has again sent the Some of the members of the foreign THE TWO PENINSULAS. sider it in the above way, by so certify­ Garret A. Hobart took the oath of name of Gen. Wm. Hartsuff, of Port legations and other foreign residents ing. All expense is to be borne by cit­ office as vice-president, and took the [cAVEAIS.IIM MARk JI J. H. Wallborn died at Akron, O., Huron, to the Senate, this time as a have already left Athens and it is re­ ies affected. On motion of Rep. Saw­ chair. Mr. Stevenson delivered a fare­ ■ COPYRIGHTS# ■ from injuries received in a collision on member of the board of control of the ported that several of the legations yer, Ann Arbor, was exempted from well address after which Vice-Presi­ the A., B. & C. road. Soldiers ’ Home. John McCrath, of have advised all foreigners to leave the provisions of the bill. The com­ dent Hobart called upon the blind Grand Rapids, was named for a Greece. > John Martin, living six miles south ­ mittee of the whole also agreed to bills chaplain. Rev. Milburn, for prayer and r*rtrt)rco£g£tlal. AUssdbssk ofta. like position and both were re­ Mas ooeearaliig Petseta and bow to west of Utica, fell from the peak of his appropriating $22,000 for the state Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. then the vice-president declared the ferred to a committee. The Senate re­ barn and may die of his injuries. Agricultural ccllege; permitting mu­ Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher died at Fifty-fifth congress opened, after ferred to the committee on state affairs ■Kt* tskse through Maim A O* Wllfq Charles J. Mcrriman, merchant, and nicipal corporations to be garnisheed her home at Stanford, Conn., on the which he made a speech and called ssstsl notlos In tbs Beleatllc Aatrleai, m4 the House concurrent resolution to com­ has are brought widely before the peMle wHh. his son arthur, aged 20, died at their the same as individuals. Rep. E. W. tenth anniversary of the death of her j upon the senators present to take the it east to the Inventor, This splanfed tsisr. memorate in the legislature March 16 toMMMitl; Ul nstrstsd, has by fir At home at Grass Lake within 24 hours. Moore ’s bill to reduce the salary of su­ famous husband. She was 85 years of oath of office. All present were sworn as the sixtieth anniversary of the ad­ |pf any solsnUflo work la the Amos Kitchen, aged 3, son of Moses preme court judges from $7,00 to $5,000 age. in and at 12:33 the Senate was declared > . ifrsaL mission of Michigan into the Union and .“l^ Kitchen, of Wales, drank carbolic acid a year, was recommitted to the com­ Eunice Buliard was born in 1812, in adjourned for the day. House .—The the fiftieth anniversary of the found ­ and died two hours afterwards in mittee on judiciary. A current resolu ­ Sutton, Mass., the daughter of Dr. appropriation bills were all passed and ing of the capital at Lansing. The great agony. tion was introduced providing for a Bullard, a physician. Miss Bullard’s the House ‘adjourned sine die and the auditor-general reported to the House committee of three from the House marriage to Henry Ward Beecher was Representatives marched over to the During a discussion about the Bible that the state prisons to date have cost and two from the Senate, to proceed at quite romantic. Mr. Beecher, though Senate wing to participate in the cere­ in James Parker’s roadhouse, on Gra­ the state the following amounts: Jack- once to seat of the miners ’ strike at not ordained, had received a call to the monies there, as related above. MARBLE tiot road, near Saginaw, Dennis Rob ­ son, $1,454,657.65; Ionia, $1,336,969.53; bins, colored, bit off Parker’s nose. Norway, to investigate the same, and pastorate of the church at Lawrence- McKinley ’s Cabinet Confirmed. and Marquette, $489,057.09; board of female burg, Ind. , and he then pleaded until Joseph Lewis, of Climax, aged 60 to effect a settlement if possible, be ­ The Senate of the Fifty-fifth con ­ prisouersat Detroit house of correction, she consented to an early marriage. GRANITE years, was convicted on a charge of un ­ fore the miners become state charges, gress continued in extra session, with 813,800.85. Total, $3,294,486.12. Rep. Miss Bullard's sisters had been married lawful parentage, preferred by a deaf it being alleged that the men are strik Vice-President Hobart presiding, to ing against starvation wages and the Eikhoff, of Wayne, who asked for this in stormy weather. She declared that and dumb girl named Ella Weaver. report, hopes to show by a compilation transact such business as was required fereign corporations who control the she would be wedded while the sun by the induction of a new chief execu ­ The Iinus House, at Pentwater, mines pay no attention to their ap ­ of figures that the great benefits of the shone. The hour was set for 3 o ’clock present system of convict labor accrue tive. The first important matter after caught fire from a defective flue and peals. Bills passed in the House in ­ of Aug. 3, 1837. Just before that time to the contractor to the detriment of the forming of the new Senate was the for a time the village was in danger. cluded: (H. B. 579) Preventing the kill­ a violent arose, with thunder The house is badly damaged; loss about the state. The House passed resolu ­ confirmation of President McKinley ’s Cemetery Work of any description m ing of deer in Monroe county for five and lightning. The parson was in cabinet, as follows: Low in Price as any place in Mick* $1,500. years; (8 . B. 81) making the division of tions upon the death of J. B. Porter, waiting, the guests nad assembled, and of Lansing, formerly secretary of state, Secretary of State, John Sherman, of inn. I have a Fine Display of NEW Ida Osborn, aged 14, while in an townships into two election precincts Beecher was impatient. The bride Ohio. and a committee was. appointed by DESIGNS in Scotch, Hweditk aaf epileptic fit, fell in a ditch at Carle ton where the vote cast is over 650 discre­ was firm, however, and the ceremony Secretary of the Treasury, Lyman J. American Granites. and was drowned. She was a step ­ tionary with township boards. Speaker Gordon to represent the legis­ was postponed one hour. At 4 o ’clock Gage, of IUnois. After getting prices elsewhere call and daughter of John Hollinfeltz, and lived McKinley's inauguration hail an en ­ lature at his funeral. The House the sun appeared, and as the ceremony Secretary of War, Russell A. Alger, examine. You will decide to two miles cast. livening influence upon the state legis­ passed the bill, which the Senate had was performed a most beautiful rain ­ of Michigan. buy of me. James B. Porter, Michigan ’s war sec­ lature. The Senate was quite pro ­ already passed, providing for the com­ bow appeared on the horizon. Of the Attorney-General, Joseph McKenna, pilation, printing and distribution of of California. retary of state, and one of the best fusely decorated with flags aud pic ­ children four are living and four are all laws of Michigan, inclusive of 1897. Postmaster-General, James A. Gary, F. F. MURDOCK known citizens of Lansing and the tures of McKinley, Alger and Pingree. dead. of Maryland. Opposite Post Office. St. Johns, Mick state, died of rheumatism of the heart, The House decorated somewhat but This means an expenditure of about $50,000. In the House committee of Jackson and Walling Mast Hang. Secretary of the Navy, John D. Long, after an illness of but three hours ’ not as extensively as the Senate, and of Massachusetts. duration. both branches unanimously adopted the whole three important bills were Scott Jackson and Alonzo Walling, Secretary of the Interior, Cornelius agreed to, viz.: To permit fraternal in jail at Alexandria, Ky., awaiting Will E. Ramsey, the colored janitor resolutions of congratulation to Presi­ N. Bliss, of New York. LIVERY beneficiary organizations to deposit their execution March 20, for the mur­ of the Grand Rapids Herald office, is dent McKinley. Both Republicans Secretary of Agriculture, James Wil­ —AND- a guarantee fund of not less der of Pearl Bryan, are both ill. The after an $80,000 fortune left by an and Silverites spoke approvingly of son, of Iowa. than $25,000 in the state treasury; mothers of both of the condemned uncle who died in California a year the resolutions. After agreeing in A compliment was paid Mr. Sherman providing that all lands not in the lim­ men will remain with them until the ago. He is perfecting his proofs of committee of the whole in the Senate its of incorporated cities and villages, in the immediate confirmation of his day of execution. Gov. Bradley has is­ relationship. to the l^ll for the repeal of the mort­ on which taxes subsequent to 1890 had appointment, while the others were sued orders for troops to be present at referred to committees. Mr. Gage J. Thayer, son of C. 1L Thayer, of gage tax law, the measure lacked one been or shall be delinquent for three vote of passage when it came up on years, shall be deeded to the state, to the hanging. Walling addressed a met with some opposition from silver Elgin, Ill., a homesteader living eight be subsequently offered for sale at 81, letter to Gov. Bradley appealing for Senators on account of his gold views. miles east of Ontonagon, was instantly the order of third readir^, but was reconsidered and went on the table. 75, 50 aud 25 cents per acre, in accord ­ executive clemency. Every effort pos ­ Senator Teller was the principal killed by the discharge of a shotgun, ance with the year after the deed was A second measure which failed by a sible is being made to have the sen ­ speaker, and he rubbed Mr. Bliss be ­ which was carried by A. Levigne while given to the state, or to be subject to tence of Walling commuted life im­ cause he was a business man and not a narrow margin in the Senate was the homesteaders at 10 cents an acre; pro ­ they were hunting in the woods. prisonment. but it is generally believed lawyer and, according to the Senator, joint resolution for an amendment to viding that all township officers shall The large double funeral of J. W. that he will hang with Jackson. the constitution prescribing an educa­ be citizens of the United States. this unfitted him for the interior port ­ Boarding Stable McKay and wife, who were killed at a tional qualification for electors. The folio. All the nominations were finally Marcellas railroad crossing, was held THE MARKETS. The Queen Is Quite III. usual reconsideration and tabling fol­ confirmed, however, and then Senator- FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KINDS in the M. P. church at Wakelee. The Despite the statement in medical lowed. The joint resolution amending elect Hanna, of Ohio, was sworn in. services were conducted by Masonic LIVE STOCK. papers that Queen Victoria is in perfect Ipsrtsl attention glvsn to Boarding Horses.rus* the constitution by cutting the limit New York—Cattle Sheep Lambs Hogs health, considering her age, the state­ class outfits furnished for CommercislMsa, order and nearly 1,000 people attended. for the introduction of bills from 50 to Best grades.. .34 2'Kioo 00 $4 50 $5 50 F4 25 NEWSY CONDENSATIONS. Funerals, Pleasure Parties, Etc. ment is again published and emanates ; A jury in the SL Clair circuit court 30 days was passed by the Senate unan ­ Lower grades. .2 2i@4 00 3 50 4 75 3 85 from a very excellent source, that the The state legislature of Oregon hav ­ FF*Persons baring Lame and Disabled Horses awarded Mrs. Emily Roll Rebeke a imously. The House voted to unseat Chicago — will find the best of facilities for treatment at my verdict of $5,C00 against Charles Baer Best grades....! &oas 25 3 90 5 00 3 85 sovereign is nearly powerless to walk ing adjourned without succeeding in •tables, M. C. UVESAY, Vsternarf Surgeon, la at. James Kerr, Silverite, from the second Lower grades. .2 2> 2 50 3 50 3 40 because of sciatica, and it has become electing a U. S. senator Gov. Lord has tendance. Stables 3d door West sf Tbs Ste* the well-known Port Huron capitalist. Saginaw district and to hold another Detroit — SoUh aids. (1238) Mrs. Rebeke sued for $10,000 damages, Best grades....3 75©4 00 3 75 5 00 3 75 so much worse that, with support, she appointed ex-Scnator II. W. Corbett, a election April 15. Both Kerr and rUANE SCHOFIELD Prep r. Lower grades. .2 00@3 50 2 50 3 75 3 50 can only walk a few feet and that with pronounced gold advocate, to the alleging that Baer had criminally Baird are allowed $325 each for their ex ­ Bugelo— difficulty. She has to be carried up position. abused her while she was working in penses. The single first tax proposition Best grades....3 MIAS 75 4 25 5 25 3 95 and down stairs and into her carriage The first anniversary of the found ­ his household five years ago. in the House got a very black eye. It Lower grades..2 0U&.I 25 3 80 4 25 3 75 Cincinnati — and wheeled around from room to ing of the American volunteers was provided for the exemption of all Charles B. McCloy, charged with em­ Best grades.... 4 30@5 00 4 75 5 25 3 70 celebrated at New York by two big 3 00 3 69 3 50 room. The Clifton House buildings of less value than $5,000. Lower grades..2 25@4 25 bezzling about $8,000 from the old meetings, at Metropolitan temple, and Second National bank, at Bay City in Among the bills reported favorably to Cleveland — Four Killed In a Snowitorm. at Cooper Union. Commander Balling- CHICAGO, 1893 has been returned for trial. Dur­ the House was the one prohioiting Best grades....! 00® 1 25 4 25 ft 00 8 75 Lower grades..2 [email protected] 75 2 75 3 50 3 00 A heavy snowRlide started from the ton Booth commissioned 500 new is recognized the headquarters for all ing his absence he had wandered to Sunday photographing. Another bill Pittsburg — mountain peak west of the Morgan officers. , Michigan people. Being controled by Australia and later returned to San reported favorably is one to place pri ­ Best grades ...4 25@5 00 4 40 5 25 3 85 mine at Park City, Utah, and struck Detroit capital, its proprietors feel spec ­ Lower grades..2 25@4 00 2 fiO 4 50 3 0J Four children and a nurse walking Francisco, where he surrendered him ­ vate banks under supervision of the one of the Daly mine bunkhonses, ially interested to make Michigan trade on a Big Four trestle at Terre Haute, self to be sent home to pay the penalty banking commissioner. The House CRAIN, ETC. which was shivered into atoms. Nine and traveling public at home. The rates Ind., when a fast express dashed down are reasonable, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per pf his crime. He has been released on passed the bill which does away with Wheat. Corn, Oats, men were sleeping in the house at the 2 mix No. 2 white upon them. The woman and two day, American plan. Accommodations $6,000 bail. ink pads and metallic stamps in elec­ No. 2 red No. time. Four were killed. Five of the New York 9JQ@92* 27 @27* 22 @22 children reached the end in time, bnt first class. tion booths, which have been found men were rescued alive with great dif­ i A senation was created at Battle Chicago 89*@9«X 23 @23* 20 @20* the other little ones were knocked off simply a nuisance to voters. The bill ficulty. Creek when it was learned that Adam ♦Detroit 87*@3711 23*@23* 20 @25 and drowned. GIO. CUMMINGS HOTEL CO, C. Arnold, who died while under the provides for the use of blue pencils for Toledo 00 @90 23 @23 17 @17* Gov. Bradley, of Kentucky, has ap ­ Capt. John D. Hart, the owner of tho into pr i rro as. charge of having murdered his son, marking ballots. Cincinnati ft) @95 23*@23* 19 @19 pointed A. T. Wood as U. S. senator to Cuban filibuster steamer Laurada, was had left all his property to the W. C. Cleveland 87 @87* 23 @23 18 @18 Charles L. McClellan, head of the succeed Hon. J. C. 8 . Blackburn. convicted at Philadelphia on a charge T. U. Arnold had accumulated his Plttshnrg 88 @88 23 @23Q 19 @19 commercial department of Albion col­ A survey of the flooded districts of of filibustering, and sentenced to two wealth in such immoral ways, as sell­ Buffalo 87 @48 23 @23 18 @19 lege, died at Albion. Prof. McClellan, •Detroit -No. i Timothy Hay, S900 per ton. southern Ohio and Indiaua and north ­ years’ imprisonment and to pay a fine ing whisky, renting houses of bad re­ had been very low with appendicitis, Potatoes, new Bermudas, 12.25 per bu; old, ern Kentucky shows that the damage of $500 and costs. Application may be pute, and keeping a pawn shop for the 30c. Live chickens, 8c per lb; turkeys, ll*c; but it is thought that his death was ducks. 10c. Eggs, strictly fresh, 18c per doz. within a radius of 100 miles of Cincin ­ made to President McKinley for a receiving of stolen goods. caused by an internal abscess. Butter, fresh dairy, 49c per lb; creamery,20c nati will exceed $2,000,000. pardon. A committee of the striking freight Col. Oscar A. Janes-, of Hillsdale, Col. John Henderson, vice-president By having heavy snows every day of REVIEW OF TRADE. handlers at Ludington met the rail­ Mich., to be pension agent at Detroit of the Florida Central railroad, has the first 10 days of March the states of road officials and stated their griev­ was the first nomination sent to the The new administration, the certainty of been appointed by Gov. Bloxhain to be Minnesota, North and South Dakota ances. The railroad officers offered to Senate by President McKinley and it an extra session of congress within a fort ­ U. 8. senator from that state. became practically snowbound. Rail­ hire 30 men out of 300 at $1.50 per day, night and the promise ot a new tariff at an was at once confirmed. In executive early day, which shall provide adequate President McKinley has issued a proc ­ roads are blockaded in all directions. work or play, all others needed must session Senator Davis, chairman of the revenue and protection, have done much to lamation formally calling for an ex ­ The snow was four feet on the level take 15 cents per hour or other going stimulate a better feeling in trade circles foreign relations committee, offered a and Increase of cohfldence in the near ap ­ traordinary session of the Fifty-fifth in North Dakota. After the state leg­ wages. The 30 men named by the resolution to refer back to the com­ proach of an improvement In business. Fa­ congress to assemble March 15. islature adjourned at Pierre the legis­ railroad are leaders and expert freight vorable features are found in higher prices mittee the treaty of arbitration and it for wheat, Indian corn, pork and lard as Claude, the 3-year-old son of Charles lators were not able to leave the town handlers. A meeting of 500 indignantly was agreed to. Opponents of the well as for steel billets. Steel mills are Kitchen, of Goodells, got hold of a bot ­ as trains could not run for over a week. refused the proposition and voted to fairly well filled with orders, and in some Mitchell’s Rfdne? Plastei treaty say that there will be a great lines are Inclined to advance prices. Confi ­ tle of carbolic acid that was standing Robbers broke into the postofflee at Absorb all disease in the Kidneys si continue the strike. deal of discussion before the bill can dence is expressed in an earfy advance of on a shelf and before he was discovered Ravenna, O., by sawing the bars of the restore thorn to a healthy condition Wm. Vogel, a prominent horseman irlces for tin, shoes and leather. Quota- pass, no matter if the committee again Ions are firm and unchanged for lumber, had swallowed a large draught of the windows of the mailing room. The Old chronio kidney sufferers si of CassopoHs, died in Boston as the re­ amends it as before. fwool, print cloths, petroleum, coffee, steel deadly drug. Medical aid was sum­ safe was blown open with dynamite they got no relief until they trii sult of a fall from a w’agon. He went rails and Bessemer pig Iron, but there have MITCHKIX'S KIDNEY Sixty men in the polishing shop of been decreases for flour, oats, sugar and moned, but could not save the child ’s and betweeu $300 and $600 in money to Boston with a carload of horses. ____ . ___ PLA8TEKH. Derby Cycle Co. at Jackson have struck. cotton. life. and stamps was taken. 8 old by Druggists everywhere, or sent by man ‘wm N«v#Uy Fleeter Works, Lowell, i*r- —- GLUTTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1807

of scarecrows who knew little enough “SHERIFF” FISHER. • 1.00 rOR 14 CENTS. of the tea or a sailor ’s duties, and after Millions now plant Salzer’s seeds, an unreasonable long voyage —in ooo- but millions more should; hence offer. sequence of my being compelled to be TIm Union HUverltM Popular Candidate 1 pkg. Bismarck Cucumber ...... 15o more than ordinarily careful because Interviewed bjr a Reporter — Bla 1 pkg. Round Globe Beet...... 10c of the Incompetency of my crew—we Recent llluem Referred to. 1 pkg. Earliest Carrot ...... 10c arrived safely at our destination and Fr< m the Visitor, Lawrenoe, Mich. 1 pkg. Kaiser Wilhelm Lettuce...... 15c there took in cargo for dear old Eng ­ Learning of the recovery of Mr. George 1 pkg. Earliest Melon ...... loo land. I looked upon it as the happiest W. Fisher, of Lawrence, Mich., from his re­ 1 pkg. Giant Yellow Onion ...... 15c of happy omens that I arrived home at cent illness, and being informed that he at­ 1 pkg. 14-Day Radish ...... 10o tributed his recovery to the use of Dr. Christmas-tide. I had been absent ex ­ 8 pkgs. Brilliant Flower Seeds...... 15c Williams’ Pink Pills, a reporter called at Now all of above 10 packages, In ­ actly three years. his home and he obtained the following cluding our mammoth plant and seed With a Joy stirring in my heart statement which is sworn to. Geo. W. Fisher, a life long Republican catalogue, are mailed you free upon whch I have not the power to express, CHAPTER VI._(CoKTiiro*D.) “that you could ever grow to doubt and nominee for the office of Sheriff of Van receipt of only 14 cents' postage. I set out from the docks for the dear Buren (. o., Michigan, upon the Union Silver * “But Amos,” she remonstrated, me?” 25 pkgs. Earliest Vegetable Seed.f 1.00 little cottage of shells in Brixton. It ticket, being first duly sworn, deposes and A young .voman about to be presented at "what will her mother say?” “You might as well ask me,” I re­ says that during the winter of lbu6 his sys­ 21 Brllllaar Blooming Plants ...... $1.00 was evening before I could get free, court receives *he fullest insti net ions as to “I am going to marry Mabel, not plied, ”if I think the sun will not rise tem became run down and blood out of John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, her behavior. She is told how to dress; how and the night was dark—but not lone ­ oider, continually tired out and scarcely her mother. The thought of leaving to-morrow. No, Mabel, it is Impossible Wia. w.n. to manage her train; how to courtesy cor­ ly. Flowers seemed to rise in the snow able to oversee his flouring mill. Any li'tle rectly. Every incident is carefully rehearsed Mabel in an uncertain position has dis­ that I should ever doubt you; the mere scratch of the skin immediately caused a as I walked, seemed to grow in the air It is about 30 miles across town in so that she may commit no blunder in the turbed me all along. I want to make suggestion would make me unhappy, sore which grew in size and became very presence of royalty. If all this trouble is as I stepped onward. Cold? Not a bit painful. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale London, and for that entire distance her my wife before I go to sea—I want did I not know you are all that is good worth while for the satisfaction of one brief of It. Everything was warm and beau ­ People being recommended to him by his there is said be an unbroken line of moment, bow infinitely more important it is to make sure of you, my darling! —and and pure and constant. ” wife and the neighbors, he was finally per- tiful and bright, as it should be at residences and stores that a young girl about to enter into the as we are the principal parties in the My answer did not appear to satisfy suated, though being adverse to patent sacred precincts of womanhood, should be Christmas. All ray anxieties and trou ­ medicines, and used one box according to matter, we’ve settled it between our ­ her. properly instructed in all that concerns a bles were now at an end. How grate­ directions, “lam now in perfect health, Put an end to misery. Doan's Oint ­ life-time of possible happiness, or possible selves. So, my dear old mother, give “Suppose, ” she continued, with a ment will cure the worst case of Itching ful I was that, by God ’s mercy, Iwas and should I injuro tho skin anywhere on misery. us both a kiss, and welcome my wife, woman ’s persistence, “that circum­ my body, the sore heals without assistance. Piles there ever was, and do it almost Every mother ought to see to it that her spared, and enabled to spend another whose heart is better than all the gold stances should arise In your absence — '1 he pills did the work.'* Instantly. Years of suffering relieved daughters are healthy and strong in a wo­ Christmas ashore with my darling wife (signed) Guo. W. Fisubb . in a single night. Get Doan ’s Oint ­ manly way. She ought to make them aware the earth contains. ” remember the harder task of faith Is and my dear old mother! I recalled* Statu or Michigan , ) ment from your dealer. that any neglect or irregularity of the spe ­ Needless to say that the old woman yours ------” Van Bi;rkn County . f “■ cial functisns of womanhood may result in the memory of the last happy Christ ­ was won over, and promised to keep “Why? ” I inquired, interrupting her. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to life-long weakness and disease. mas I had spent in their dear society, before me this 12th day of October, 1806. Make allowance for the follies of our secret. No one was to know any ­ “I should never doubt, ” she an ­ Any mother or daughter may write con ­ and of the lesson of love and faith I had W. E. Tiikeshbk , youth and hope for the best. The cat, cerning these delicate ailments, with the thing of it but ourselves, and it was swered, with a tender smile. “Know ­ Jusiico of the Peace. then learned. And there came upon the gravest of all animals, is the most utmost confidence to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief left to me to make all the arrange ­ ing you from the time I was a child, Dr. Wil'lams’ Pink Pills are not looked frisky When young. consulting physician to the Invalids ’ Hotel me In fuller force a dim. sweet hope upon as a patent medicine, but rather as a ments. Perhaps It is as well for me and you being always my best and and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. I had nursed and cherished through all prescription. An analysis of their proper ­ Her letter will be answered free of charge to mention that I had risen to the po ­ dearest friend, my love for you and ties shows that they oontain, in condensed Lane's Family Medicine my wanderings —a hope which I hard ­ with suggestions for self-treatment at home, sition of first-mate, and that I had faith in you have become a part of my form, ail the elements necessary to give Moves the bowels each day. In order by which these complaints may be overcome ly dared to shape into words —that been promised a command at no dis­ life. So it comes natural to me. When new iifo and richness to the blood and to be healthy this is necessary. Acts without need of mortifying examinations. when I reached home ^ should see In restore shattei e 1 nerves. They are an un ­ Dr. Pierce has had over thirty years’ ex* tant date; therefore my getting mar­ you first saw me you were a man ------” gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures Mabel ’s arms a child who would call me failing specific for such diseases as locomotor sick headache. Price 25c and 50c. perience in the treatment of women ’s dis­ ried was not a very unwise or unrea ­ “Yes,” I said, again interrupting her; ataxia, partial paralysis. St Vitus’ dance, eases, and is an eminent specialist in this father. How I had dwelt upon that sonable proceeding. “but a man who had never loved any sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous particular field of practice. Hi9 “ Favorite hope! How I had cherished it! What headache, the alter effects of la gripire, pal ­ There are many people who think Prescription ” cures completely and perma ­ It was not till late that 1 parted from woman but my mother. Well, go on. ” resolutions I had formed to bring up pitation of tho heart, pale und sallow com­ they could be very good Cnristians if nently the most obstinate cases of feminine Mabel, and I went straight to her “Suppose, then, ” she repeated, “that plexions, and tho tired feeling resulting weakness and disease. It heals all inflamed my child In a worthy way, and to make their circumstances were better. house with the key which she had giv­ circumstances should arise in your ab ­ from nervous prostration, all diseases re­ conditions, strengthens and tones the nerve- him proud of me, as I was of Beecroft sulting from vitiuted humors in the blood, centres and the entire womanly organism. en me. The night was dark, and as sence that might cause people to speak Bicycle riders, football players and .Mariner, my father! I pictured him such us scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. For prospective mothers and nursing I put the key into the door I heard a of me through no fault of mine, as they They are amo a specific for troubles preu iar athletes generally, find a sovereign in my imagination dressed, as I used mothers, the “Favorite Prescription ” is • soft step behind me. I turned my did of me and that man ”—I knew that to females, such us suppressions, irregulari­ remedy for the sprains and bruises and perfect strength sustainer. to be, In tiny sailor-clothes —I knew ties and all forms of weakness. They cuts to which they are constantly lia­ head, and, dark as it was, I recognized she referred to Mr. Druce, and that, full well they would dress him in no build up the blood, and restpre the glow of ble, in Dr. Thomas ’ Eclectric Oil. Mr. Druce. He stopped within a step holding him in abhorrence she shrunk health to i a!o und sallow cheeks. They are other fashion, out of love for me—and or two of me, and then approached from uttering his name —“would a sus­ for sale by all druggists, or may be had by Every fact Is the child of a thought. PATENTS, TRADE MARKS I saw myself carrying him in my arms mail from Dr. Williams'Medicine Company, close to my side. picion of doubt of my love and faith Examination and Advice an to Patentability of In­ through the Brixton streets, and show ­ Schenectady, N.Y., for 50c. per box, or six Just try a 10c.box of Cascarets.candy cathar ­ vention. Send for “Inventors ’ Guide, or How to Get a ‘‘What are you doing there? ” he ever enter your mind? That is what ing him with pride to the people as the boxes for *2.50. tic. the finest liver and bowel regulator made. Patent.’* O'FARRELL * BON. Washington. P. O. asked. I want to know. ” grandson of the best and bravest sailor Christ lived all tbc truth he taught. W. N. U. — DETROIT--NO. 11--’97. He had evidently not recognized me. “And when you know It, will you rest All TVas Not Lost. “What are you doing? ” I retorted, that ever answered to the call of duty. satisfied,” I asked, with a light heart My heart sung within me, and either "prowling about this house at this time and in a light tone, “and never think of night? Remember the lesson I gave my cheeriness, or my brisk step, or the Will It ? That’s not the ? again of such an impossibility. ’’ brightness of my face, or all of them you this morning, and don ’t provoke Tiie question Is why don’t you use “Yes, Amos.” together mayhap, caused me to receive St Jacobs Oil me to give you another. ” “Well, then, I will first show you “Oh, it’s you, Amos Beecroft!” he many a pleasant look from the passers- that I can be as obstinate as yourself. by —looks, be sure, which I returned For It will cure it; tbut's cried, and was proceeding with his talk Do you know of any such circumstance fixed and certain. when 1 shut the door in his face. I with interest. Home! dear, sweet Rheumatism likely to arise?” was in no mood to parley with him, home! She paused a moment before she re­ and for Mabel ’s sake deemed it best to There were no lights in the Brixton plied: avoid violence. lanes, but I could have found my way v — “No; I know of none. ” 1 lighted the candle, and sat down if I had been blind. Many a time on Gerald—We cannot escape, darling; “Then take my answer, my dearest. and smoked my pipe, thinking of Ma­ the wild seas, when the wind was howl ­ but fear nothing. Naught but death Nothing could ever shake my faith in bel and the future. Fully an hour ing round me, and not a star could be shall part us! ANDY CATHARTIC you —nothing could ever weaken ray passed in this way. Before I went to seen in the (lark skies, had I in my (Voice of her father from the rear)— love for you. If any necessity really bed, I threw open the window of the fancy threaded my way through these I was afraid you and your young man existed that these words should be bedroom, and stood with the light of paths, and seen tha cottage of Bee­ might not find a minister handy this the candle shining upon me. It was a spoken, I am glad that they are spoken croft, Mariner, shining out of the gloom time o ’ night, Matildy, so as Parson at Christmas. Henceforth this good back room, and looked out, as our own with my wife and mother waiting at Steenthly was with me when you lit cottage did, on a little bit of garden. season holds a more sacred place in my the door to welcome me; and now, as out, I hitched up and brought him I saw the shadow of a man lingering heart, because It has brought me the 1 turned the lane in which our cottage along. Drive slower, darter, there ’s no priceless blessing of your love; be ­ about, and with wrathful thoughts of was situated, a dull feeling of pain hurrv. —Up-to-Date. cause. also, of the lesson it has taught Mr. Druce 1 ran out of the house with crept into my heart because I did not ALL me—file lesson of faith, to live forever the Intention of thrashing him if my hear the pattering of the feet nor the The highest church steeple on earth DRUGGISTS surmise was correct. But when I was undimmed in my soul!” faces of those I so fondly loved. Only is not as near heaven as a sack of flour ! IRQAI TTTPT V (ITTIPIVTPRn to ear* say ease or comcripatloa. Casearets are the Ideal Laxa- left at a poor woman ’s door.. ADoULUl bbl UUAnaniEiCiU tire, aerer grip nr gripe, but raate eg*y ■»tarsi results, Sam­ in the open air, I saw neither man nor She held me round the neck, and, for a moment did this unreasonable ple and booklet free. id. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Oilcan). Montreal, Can. , or New York. sn.i shadow of man, and I returned to the kissing me, tearfully, whispered that feeling have play; I shook it off reso ­ Only about 6,000 stars are visible to the naked eye. house, and slept. No suspicion of the she would never, never forget the words lutely. How could they know, how I had spoken. probable consequences of this Incident could they tell, the hour and the min ­ Catarrh Cannot Be Cared entered my mind. If it had — But And so that happy Christmas flew ute I should appear among them? I with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can ­ how can I, of all men in the world, away all too swiftly, and the day ar­ called myself aloud a great simpleton, not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in speculate upon consequences —I, whose rived when my duties called me away and laughed, and stepped on softly, order to cure it you must take internal rem­ destiny seems to have been fixed and from my darling ’s side. I will not dwell enjoying In anticipation the happiness edies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter ­ nally and acts directly on the blood and muc­ determined by fate? upon our parting. The grief I suffered which in a few moments would be ous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a is too deep for words. But hope was mine. Thought I, "There ’ll be a light quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country tor CHAPTER VII. before me—hope that perhaps on my in the cottage window, and Mabel and years, and is a regular prescription. It is N the day before next voyage I should be in a position to mother will be setting together, Mabel composed of the best tonics known, com­ bined with the best blood purifiers, acting Christmas Mabel claim my wife, and take her with me with our child on her knee ”—I had directly on the mucous surfaces. The per ­ and I were mar­ in my ship as the captain ’s lady. set my heart on it, you see—“prattling fect combination of the two ingredients 1? what produces such wonderful results in ried, and - as I to him, perhaps, of the father his curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. placed the ring on CHAPTER VIII. young eyes had never yet beheld; or P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. her finger I felt ruly, man proposes perhaps the child will be asleep, and Halt's Family Pills are the best. that my happiness and God disposes. Mabel will be kneeling by his side, was complete. That I anticipated that I holding a shell to his ear, so that the The people who find the most fault with 'he Bible are tbosc whose lives are con ­ same Christmas eve should bp absent murmuring voices of the sea might demned by It. she, my mother and for not longer than perchance mingle themselves in his I were in Green ­ twelve months, and dreams; and then, at the sound of NO-TO-BAC FOR FIFTY CENTS. For the last 20 years we have kept Piso ’s Cure for Con ­ wich, where I had it was three years my voice, there will be cries of joy, Over 100,000 cured. Why not let No-To-Bac regulate or remove your desire for tobacco. sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could engaged rooms. The Christmas bells before I stepped up ­ and happy feet running to the door, Saves money, makes bealth and manhood. get along without sugar in his store than we could without rang out auguries of a happy future, on my native land and loving arms round my neck, and Cure guaranteed, 50c. and $1.00. all druggists. again. Briefly, this baby ’s great eyes staring at me, won ­ Piso's Cure. It is a sure seller.—RAVEN & CO., Druggists and I set words to them —words which Every time the devil makes a hypocrite he formed the sweetest melody that ever is the reason why: dering what it Is all about. ” All these has to admit that nothing pays so well as Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, J896. fell on a man's soul. Mabel looked We were bound for fond fancies were mine as I walked being good. inexpressibly fair and beautiful, and, China, and while we lay there unload ­ slowly onward. ing, the agents of the vessel accepted a Why suffer from indigestion? Bur­ in the light of our happiness, my old (TO BS CONTINUED.! dock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia mother appeared to grow young again. profitable charter for Australia. The WEHAVENO AGENTS and all diseases of the stomach, liver but have sold direct to the Never was a man so blessed as I. gold fields had Just been discovered in TRAINED CHAMELEONS. and bowels. consumer for n years, at wholesale prices, saving “God bless this day,” I said, as we that part of the world, and the chance them toe denier* ’ pro­ file. snip anywhere three sat together, I with an arm was not to be missed. I fretted at the Whitt H lit tic Girl Accomplished with God will see to It that we always have something to say if wc talk about His own for examination be­ around each. “God bless this day for delay, but duty was before me, and Two of These Reptiles. goodness. fore sale. Every­ ever and ever!” that stood first. We set sail for the thing warranted. Much has been Written about the 100 styles of Car­ We sat in the dusk, talking of the Australian coast. Our voyage was a Mr*. Winslow'* Booming Syrup riages,!Bustylesofrl atree.ou a ty les or Har-H ar- beauty, the stupidity, and the vicious ­ neaa. Top Buggies a* low past and the future; and during a lull disastrous one. When within two days’ lorchilUren t«*iliinu. soften* tiler urns. reduces In(1am fas RV Phaetons as low ness of the lizard tribe, and I want to u.4’ion, all*)'* pain, 'sure* wind colic. 25 rente a bottle. _ as I&.Y Spring Wagon*, my mother sung a few lines of “Yo, sail of our destination, our ship, The gs.S7M. Ssrrey Harses# —Pries IIS.09. Iload Wagons, etc. Send ______orrey —Pries with sartaiss. lamps, ana- a Mil. ■hade, apron aad (radar*. ISO. a. (rad a. Mil. *K f*A heave, ho! ” my father ’s favorite song, Blue Jacket, was overtaken by a violent say a word about the intelligence of . |Md U tor gG.oo. for large, free Catalogue. the chameleon, a little reptile belong ­ If you haven't got religion enough to keep ELKHART CARRIAGE AMD HARNESS MFW. to., W. B. PRATT, S*e*y, ELKHART, UA _ and broke down in the middle, over ­ storm, which so disabled her that we you sweet when the bread is sour, whose This ad will appear lint once this month. come by remembrance of the past. A had to take to our boats. It happened ing to the great lizard family, and in fault is it? Tew moments afterward Mabel, with strangely enough that another vessel, size the antipode of the alligator, Its FITS cropped tree nnd permanently cured. Noll:* a tender nestling toward me, sung, in named The Blue Jacket, was caught in big brother, says a correspondent of after flrst day » use of Or. Kline'* Great Nerve the Washington Star. The incident I Restorer. Kreu *2 trial bottle and trean*.- a low, sweet voice, a song I had never this storm, and went down with all Nend to Du. Kunk . 1)31 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. heard before. One verse especially hands. We were more fortunate. Only now relate came under my personal ob ­ “Your Ruling Planet Discovered pleased me, and she sung it again at one man was lost—our skipper —so that servation, and demonstrates that the The United States has an area of nearly Dvr A rf rnlnirn ’ * la tbe title of Prof. G. W. Cunnlnt h >m's new work on this wonderful and mys- the command devolved upon me. We chameleon is susceptible of education 4,OuO,UOO square miles; Canada, 3,546,883 square D)f AMTUlUgy tleal sclenoe. " rltten fn plain comprehi ndv* Ungna^a. Every page a. arklee my desire, as I wished to fix the words miles. -...... wlih gems of Information. Avery reader will acquire amazing an I startling in my mind: were picked up and taken into Mel­ and can be ranked with animals classed knowledge of the racist, ancient learning of" The Wise Men n. the East.” You will see at once whloh i> you* bourne, and there I reported myself. much higher In the scale of Intellec ­ “STAR TOBACCO.” own, or yonr friend*' ruling planet. Pi ice. postpaid. Sftc. SOr and 91.00. according to tdndlng. “Though friends be chiding. My great anxiety now was to get home tual development. Miss Henrietta As you chew tobacco for pleasure use Star. And waves dividing. It is not onlv the t est but the most lasting, and, THE ASTROLOGER’S CORNER. as soon as possible, but a temptation Keene, a little lady of 12 years, living iherctoie, tho cliea. ost. Pome alight change, necessitated using leas space for this department. Prof Cunningham I* dally receiving In faith abiding, was thrown in my way which I could in Philadelphia, was presented with flattering teatlmonlata of his genln* ami marvelous power in reading the language of (he signs and planets. I’ll still be true; HI. horoscope Ufa reidlnga with chart are dally convincing people of the great and VALUABLE INFORMA­ not resist. I was offered the command two Florida chameleons, and she at When you pray for God to bless other peo ­ TION to be bad through hi* wonderful knowledge of astrology. He receives letters froir every state and ple don't insist that He shall do it in your territory and his fame ha* extended Into foreign land.. of a vessel belonging to the owners of once began Instructing and educating Under no circumstance* will name* of correspondent* l»* published, but the following are extracts from “And I’ll pray for thee, way. recent letter.i "I received my horoscope, am much pleased with it. It I* as near right as is possible to The Blue Jacket. This vessel was to her pets. By continued gentleness and There aren't near enough married lovers. On the stormy ocean. make It.” Another write.' •• I am sun rlee.l at It.correctneea’’ trade first to China, and there take in kindness she won their confidence, and Prof. Cunningham now propoae* to tell your ruling planet and send a test reading ABSOLUTELY FREE to In deep devotion, the applicant* whose letter* happen to be tho First, Third, Ninth and Twelfth opened from each day’e mall. earso for London. To successfully ac­ at her call they would raise their heads, MIKE TICN THOUSAND DOLLARS All a.plnuit* for these I KEF. IUCADINUH must send: sex, ram or nationality, place, year, month, date, That ’s What I’ll do.” bv chewing ItsTEl'KIJIlt UUS. For particulars hour and minute of birth. A. M. or P. M , *. near a* possible. Applicant* entitled to FREE READINGS will complish this to the satisfaction of my listen, and then come running quickly. write JOHN T. lllLLIKE.N A CO., St. Louts, Mo. receive them by return mail with their ft cents refunded lee. x cent* postage. All applleanta must send owners would be as good as the making ft cent* to pay for their reading In earn they do not win FREE reading. DO NOT DELAY, send at oncei A long, long silence followed; and Soon they responded to their names — yon are Just a* apt to win ■» anybody, and if you do not. you will receive a valuable test by astrology for the when we awoke from the dream into of me. No more partings from Mabel, Brlnton and Baby —and nodded their A little salt sprinkled in Rtarch while it Is smell sum of ft rente. Those not knowing their lime of birth should send 4 cent* for further instruction*. boiling will prevent It from sticking. Thera rules sp, ly to all applb atlpna. No more application* for reading* to be published will be received, which we had fallen, we spoke again, then, thought I, as I Joyfully —though little heads knowingly. She then The farmer in Japan who -has ten acres of there are more now than probably ran ever be published, owing to changes that are likely to occur at any with a natural rue at the delay—accept ­ land is looked upon as a monopolist time, so all who have applied lor readings to be published should enclose 14 cents In stamp* and take part la almost in whispers, of the bright prom ­ taught them to stand up on their hind the above contest. Abont 100 letter* have been returnkd to me ” unclaimed.'’ All who gave fictitious names ise which life held out for us. ed the offer. I wrote home to Mabel the legs and put their little paws together bad bet er correct the error at once. Wonderful Horoscope Readings with Chart at from 01.00 Two bottles of Plso'sCure for Consumption to OAOO. Their completeness will be In accordance with amount of money sent. I will not be responsible foe ! "I shall have more than one talisman double good news of my escape from and stand In the attitude of prayer, cured me of a bad lung trouble. —Mrs. J. money sent in a letter, (lend monev order or stamps. Address 'with me,” said Mabel, “when you are shtpwrlck and my promotion. You will looking solemn and closing their eyes; Nichols, Princeton, Ind.. March S6,1885. PROF. G. W. CUNNINGHAM, gone. ” understand that during all this time I at a signal they would quickly prostrate India has 12,000,000 who can read and write, “More than one, my darling? How had no opportunity of receiving a line out of a population of 246,000,000. Dept. 4,194 S. Clinton Street, ChicafO, 111. themselves, roll over on thetr backs TBS FOLLOWING ARE SOME READINGS FOR THU WEEK: many, then? ” from her; such are the exigencies of a and pretend to be dead, lying without Cascabets stimulate liver, kidneys and Jsatls, Walnut Springs. Texas. According to th* Mrs.S.B., HU Capitol. According to data th* sodlaeal [ “Three, ” she replied. “Hope, faith sailor ’s life. I was kept in Melbourne motion, until told to rise and embrace, bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. data furnished jsu arc a mixture of tb* Indication* sign Lon. which the sun rules, was rising at yonr and love. ” longer than pleased me, and It was of tb* slims Arts* and Taurus, as wall ns th* planets birth, therefore the sun It year ruling planet, or sig- which they would do with every sign Mars, Venna Md Neptune. ton are medium i eight; n I (Icat or. You are tall, alaeder, muscular aad wiry I i “Faith and love are the best of these, ” quite three months before I stepped on Clothes carefully folded and sprinkled are ump form; the complexion, hair and eyes, medium the shoulders wlda la proportloa to th* rest of the of Joy and pleasure. half Ironed. light; yon ere dignified In gonerel appearance; body| medium to light complexion, hair aad cyati said I. “Faith in each other, love for to my ship ’s deck with my clearing pa ­ roe are endowed by estate with an industrious, am th* eytt have rather a fierce expression; von are ieach other. Mabel, if I lost faith In pers. The gold fever was raging so Mtious, energetic deposition; you can endure but proud, dignified and com mending; endowed with great doe ’s Cough Balsam Mill* opposition without losing self-control, however ambition, energy and will power) you are very nag i, I believe that love would go for- violently in those days, that it was no Not an Original Remark. Is the Oldest and best It will break rp a OoM qnleks* yoe will soon regain yonr normal mental status iretle and have th* faeulty of convincing people to than say thing else. It 1* alwurt reliable. Try It. again. Yon nr* fond of tbe occult nnd mysterious think th* earn* as you dot yen are form of having r out of my life.” easy task to get a crew together for & He—I love you. Will you be mv end sfpertnllr astrology. You ate also fond of the your own way nnd urn n natural leader In anything bShe became grave at thia humdrum country like Great Britain. wife? •ne arts, musk-, poetry, etc. You weald mnka n good yon may bocoma Interested la. Yon' always bar* Lemon juice and salt will remove ordinary nstroibger If yon woald study It. Yon bud bettor trouble with love affair*. "Do you think, ” she presently asked. However, we maaaged to muster a lot She —You plagiarist! Iron rust avvM marriage. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897. i

Robert McDouoall , of Hillsdale, Lent, 1897. ORTGAGE MALE.—Default having been made in the condition* of a ceilain mort­ My Dkak Pabishoneks :—We are again at M The Independent whom the populist boltiug convention gage. dated January 3d, 1893, executed by John A. nominated as one of its candidates for the threshold of Lout. The Church, as u ’ Smith and Kli/ibeth Smith, hi* wife, to Michael loving mother ever watchful for the best In- i Heweit and Oatharins Hewell.and recorded Janu ­ ary 3d, 1396. in i.iber 78 of Mortgages, oo page54l, in regent, has written to James E. Me tercsts of her children, would now call us GEORGE 8. CORBIT, Proprietor tbe office of the Register of Deed* for the County of Bride, who engineered the bolt, that be away from our frivolities and worldlluess Clinton, Mtate of Michigan, on which uiertgagt- FRANK B. Dk WITT. I^seee | The Evening News, tbere t* claimed to tie due at the date of (hit notice will not accept the honor. lie admits aud selfishucss. She would remind us that lira sum of 19,016.83, besides an attorney fee of man does not live by bread alone; that there UNION SILVER NOMINEES. that there is ground for apprehension $30 UU provided In said mortgage and by statute: is a wealth more preclouB than gold; that “THE HEAT DAILY OF WCHWAN." 3 aud uo suit or proceeding at law or in equity hav ­ that the Democratic party may use the there are pleasures Slid Joys more exquisite ing been instituted to recover any part of the debt State. secured by as id mortgage.) Now, therefore, by vir­ Populists as perlidiouslv as they did than any the world can give. She would show For Justice of the Supreme Court — tue ot the power of sale in said mortgage contained uh bow far we have wandered from home; how I k MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER FOR MICHIGAN PEOPLE. fj aod by statute in such cas* made aud provided, UBOKGK L. YAPLE. of Mendon. the old Greenbackers, but says the notice is hereby given that oj Kuturdjty, Ihe 8t«l For RwrentH of the University — Democratic party is not what it used to much we have departed from those things tZZ THE DETROIT EVEN I NO NEWS has ever 1000 apodal cwrsipsaluti who srs 33 day of Way, 1397, at one o ’clock in the afternoou, STANLEY B. PAKKHILL. of Owoeeo. be. lie believes that the election of wtiicb belong essentially to our best self; bow aver eo the alert lor Items of aews which might Interest State readers. 32 at the west fro t door of the Court House fu, Cliu - THORNE HUBERT, of Webbervllle. infatuated we have become with those things -• If yoa would have all the general news of the day, try It for a month. 32 ton Couttly, Michigan, iu the Village of St. John*, • County. Judge Yaple will place on the bench a which tend only to drag us down, to pamper In said County, there will be so'd at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the laud in said mortgare For Commissioner of Schools — man true to the people, and therefore our carnal nature, to stifle the best that is iu 8BYMOUK D. WATSON, of 8t. Johns. g Two cents i copy Ton conts i week $1.25 for 3 months ^ described, vix: The southeast quarter of the south ­ will not consent to be an instrument of us, to silence the still small Voioe that would east quarter, of section twenty-lour, of town seven (DELIVERED). (av MAIL). north of range four west; also the northwest quar­ bis defeat in any degree. Prof. M. O. call us home to God. Iu short, she bids us re­ 2= ter of the southwest quarter of section nineteen. DEAD AMERICAN SHIPPING INTER­ Graves,*of Petoskey, the other Populist turn to that true, loyal, patient, steadfast In township seven north of range three west, all in ESTS. obedience and service whidh we most certainly AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN MICHIGAN. Mlchtgau, for the purpose of satisfying the amOuut nominee for regent, has also declined. due uu said mortgage—Dated February 23, 1897. The American mind is generally fa­ owe to our Heavenly Father. And what shall MICHAEL HEWELT and we do? Shall we turn a deaf ear to the call? CATHABINa HEWELT, miliar with the facts that American Shall we say within ourselves. “I know best Fehuwa A Waluhuxjk , Mortgagee*. shipping interests, once so potent on A pathetic rumor is going the what is for my own good," and refuse to be The Evening News, Detroit, Attorneys for Mortgagees. every sea, are in the very last stages of rounds in connection with McKinley's lntlueuced by the accumulated wisdom of cabinet. It is reported that Secretary many centuries? Shall we persistently follow ORTGAGE RALE.—Default having been decadence. But the matter comes vit­ iuuuiuiuiuuuuiuiuuuuiuiuuiuuuuiuuuiuiuiuiuui^ made in tin* conditions of a certain mortgage, ally home with a shock when such an Sherman is not iu good mental form, the Inclination of our own will, until it leads M(laud December 21st. 1891. executed by Fred Dec«- owing to advanced age. Republicans us Into that *'far ooor',r>, ” where we shall er to George 8. Wright and Preston G. Wright, and object lesson is presented as that given have nothing but the husks of life to feed on? LIVER GAVE TO THE WORLD THE CHILLED PLOW recorded December 22,1891, in liber 78 of Mort­ in Cousul-Geueral Pentteld's report from and Democrats alike deplore the inci ­ Or, shall we come to ourself, and say, **I will gages on page 113, in the office of the Register of dent, and hope it is uot true. This is a Deeds for the County of diuton aod Slate of Mich - Cairo. The Suez Canal did the largest arise and go to my Father, and will say unto and it has saved more money to the farmers of America igan, which mortgage was duly assigned by said critical period in our history, where, him, Father, I have sinued against heaven and George 8. Wright ami I’restnn G, Wright toUnarle* business last year in its history, amount ­ than any other implement ever produced. G. Hathaway December 18 1892. and which assign ­ courage and firmness, coupled with fact before thee , and am no more worthy to be ment was recorded December 16,1892, iu Liber Hi ing to almost $10,000,000. Vet not one called tby son?** If this Is our resolution, let of Mortgages, on page 72, 1 u said Register’s office, ship bearing the American flag passed and intellectual adroitness, may be us seek by every means to make this Lent on which mortgage there U claimed to be due at needed at any moment. It is .sincerely the date of this notice the sum of seven hundred through the canal in 1W96, though four real, to show to others that for us it Is some­ Oli¥@r Ghified and thirty-eight dodars and seventy-three cents, men of war and yachts had flown the to be hoped uo mistake has been made thing more than a mere form ; and, above all, besides an attorney fee of twenty-five dollars pro ­ let us make It a time In which to give our ­ vided in saul mortgage and by statute; and no suit TStars and Stripes the previous year in a in this particular at this particular or proceeding at law or In equity having been in ­ time. ______selves anew to the service of Christ and His Are the Beet on Eartli. stituted to recover any part ol tbe debt secured by transient. Church. He has a right to expect this renewed said mortgage. Now, therefore, by virtue of the American commercial interests with dedication to Ills service; the Church has a power of sale in said Mortgage contained and by statute In auch case made and provided, notice is the East have growu by leaps and President McKinley was inaugu ­ right to expect unquestioned loyalty; and hereby given that on Raturday, the 1st tlmy bounds, yet not an American bottom to rated a week ago today in the presence your rector has a right to expect earnest aud of May, 1897, at one o ’clock in tbe afternoon, as hearty co-operation Iu all efforts for the up ­ tbe west front door of the Court House for Clinton carry them in! Of course all Oriental of many thousands of people, lie was County, Michigan, in the Village of Rt. Johns, iu building of God's Kingdom in the community. said County, there will be sold at public vendue to traffic must go through the Suez canal, escorted and seated with President If we are in earnest In this matter and not the highest bidder the land in s»lu mortgage de­ and it is by the guage of its business Cleveland, with a military pageant of (simply playing at refoim, we shall set our ­ scribed, namely: Five-sixteenths of the southwest fractional quarter of section nineteen, in township that the relative shares of the different twelve thousand troops. selves diligently to enquire how we may best seven north of range one west, commencing at the nations in the shipping trade must be The weather was all that could be de­ accomplish the results for which this sacred northwest corner of said description aud running (season is designed. Tothiseud.I upon thence south one hundred rods, thence east far determined. Great Britain carried sired, the people were joyous and Wash ­ enough to make five-sixteenths of said description you the following helpful suggestion: three-quarters of the traffic under her ington had a day of great and concen ­ of laud, thence north one bundled rods, thence Attend, If possible, every service. Make a The Nos. 98 and 99 Wood and Steel Beam Plows fitted with Non-breakable Steel west to the place of beginning, containing fifty Hag, yet it was not many decades since trated prosperity. May it radiate from positive effort to bring at least one person acres of Una, for the purpose of satisfying the Standards and the Celebrated No. 40 meet all requirements and cannot be equalled. ■ mount due on said mortgage—Dated January that the American Hag put the Union the capital as a common centre until with you. Participate heartily and reverently Look Out for Imitations and Buy Only of the Regular Oliver Agents, 27th. 1897. CHARLE8 G. HATHAWAY, Jack to its trumps and competed with every county and hamlet in the Union In all the services. Always be present at the Fedrwa A Walbridoe , Assignee. Holy Communion, and have in your mind Attorneys for Assignee. it on every sea. feels and enjoys its beneficent influence. (some friend whom you want to bring to Corbit & Valentine, Agents, St. Johns, Mich The enormous drain of our strength, Christ, for whom to prsy when you plead "the ORTGAGE RALE.—Default having been both commercial and political, by this great Sacrifice.” Give up entirely social gath ­ made in the conditions of a mortgage The price of onions,” says the Ton- lection notice - Board of County Auditors, shall have tbe exclusive Mexecuted by Margaieth Biergans to Chari*.* dreary deficit, in its varied relations to erings and places of amusement. Deny your ­ state OF MICHIGAN, power to piescribe and fix the compensation for N. Plowman, dated March 9, 1893, and recorded awanda (N. Y.) Herald. “ is still going self some luxury and save Its cost for your E all services reml.-rod for, and to adjust all claims March II, 1893, In the office of the Register of prosperity and prestige, can scarcely be Office ok the Skcsetaby of State , I Deeds for Clinton county, in Michigan, In Liber upward. They have been sold by the Banter offering; fruits of self-denial should be Lakmiko , January 30. 1897. ( against their respective counties aud the sum so overestimated. It is the legitimate re­ To the Sheriff of the Count* of Clinton: fixed or defined snail he subject to no appeal. 78 of mortgages on page :uix ; which mortgage was carload at $1.04 per bushel. If the pro ­ given not kept. Exercise greater moderation Aod be It further Resolved, that said Amend ­ duly assigned on March 20, 1894, by said Charle* sult of the absurd devotion to a home Sir:—You are hereby notified 1 but at tbe General posed change in the tariff had been made In matters of food and drink. Give up alto ­ Election ro be held in this State, oil the first Mon ­ ment shall be submitted to tbe people ol this State N. Plowman to William K. Dutton, by a written market, which istl« basis of protection ­ day of April next, tbe following officers are to be at the election to be held on th- first Monday In assignment which was recorded March 20, 1894, in gether light readiug for reading that will April, lo the year one tbousaud tight hundred said office. In Liber 79 of mortgagee, ou page 149 : last month there are thousands of peo­ strengthen mind or morals. Allow do day to elected, vi* : ists' theories and practice. An Eng ­ A Justice of tbe Supreme Court in place of aud ninety-seven and that the Secretary of State on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at lishman's heart is gladdened by the ple who would have insisted that the pass without having read some portion of the Charles D. Long,'whose term of office expires De­ Is hereby required to give notice of tbe same to the the date of this notice, oue hundred aud sixty-six increased price was owing to the advance Gospel and meditated thereon. Add to your cember 31, 1897, also two Regents of the University Sheriff* of Hie several Counties of this SlS'e, at dollars and ninety-threeOOBtS,besides an attorney sight of his country's ensign in every least twenty davs prior to such election, aud the fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to usual devotions some special prayers. Let of Michigan in place of Leri L. Barbour aud Wil­ port of the world. But the American, iu the tariff. liam J. Cocker, whose terms of office expire Decem­ said Sheriffs shall be required to give notice to tbe be paid, should any proceeding* be taken to fore­ self-cxami nation be a part of each day's duties: ber 31, 1837. several town*hi|». the same as tor the election of close said mortgage ; and no suit or proceeding at to secure even a ghostly share of such a muke it searching. If anyone has wronged In testimony whereof, T hare hereunto Justices of lliu Supreme Court, ami the said law or In equity having been instituted to recover Ain I » “ Calamity Howler?** set 111 y hand and affixed the Great Amendment shall be printed upon the official ballot any part of the debt secured by said mortgage; comfort, must carry a minature fiag in you, forgive them for Christ's sake, and sock Seal of ibe Stateof Michigan, at ban- used at such electiou a* provided by law, a> follows: therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in said his pocket. That in spite of this lack Mu. Editor :—With your kind per reconciliation. If you have wronged anyone, [SEAL] siog, the day and year first above “Amendment to tbe Constitution to provide fora mortgage contained, and of the statute in such loose nb time in seeking forgiveness and mak. written. Boi rdof Auditors for KeutCoftnty-YEs [J; NO [] ” case made and provided, uotice is hereby given that of the most tremendous of all auxiliaries missiou, I would like to tell the mem­ WASHINGTON GARDNER, > II votes cast therefor .hall be counted, canvassed on May 15, 1897, al one o ’clock iri tbe after­ bers of the Ladies' Bryan Club of this ing restitution. Think of your special weak­ Secretary of State. aud leiurned ft* for ihe election of a Justice of the noon, at the west frout door of the Court Hou.v we retain our share of the world's trade ness and struggle against it. Contribute Supreme Court of Ibis State. for Clinton cousty, in Michigan, in the village of St. Johns, in sakl county, there will Ite sold at put - is a signal proof of the energy and in ­ town, (Delievirg the club exists in prin ­ something every day lo the happiness of Sheriff 's Office, I Td Is Joint Resolution is ordered to take imme­ » Clinton County, j diate effect. lie vendue to the highest bidder, 'he premises de­ telligence of American merchants, ciple, although disbanded iu name), the others. Do not neglect almsgiving, but give Filed February 19. 1897. scribed in said mortgage, six: Tbe west half of result of my puny effort to collect desir­ [of your means “as God has prospered you." 7*o the Electors of Clinton County: In Testimony Wbe**of, I have hereunto set iny the south-west fractional quarter of section num ­ handicapped as they are by national Notice is hereby given pursuant to thestatuteof hand and uffixed the Greet Seal of the State of ber six, and the west oue-fourth of the ea»t half of stupidity. Even now, with free trade able material for a political scrap-book. iMake these your rules, and then keep them, this state ot the foregoing notice of the Secretary Michigan, at Lansing, the day aud \ ear first above the south-west fractional quarter of section num ­ I began my work November 5, with not merely for the sake of the promise, but as of State, that the election in thisitute will be betd written. WASHINGTON GARDNER, ber six all in towusbip six north of range three and free ships, but few years would roll a willing sacrifice for Jesus' sake. 8o shall in this county on the first Monday of April next, Secretary of State. west, in Michigan. Raid sale will be made subject the upleasant task of recording the ad­ at which election the officer* named In the forego ­ to tbe payment of tbe remainder of said mortgage by without revolutionizing a status the season of Lent bring you Into a closer ing notice of the Secretary of Slate will be elected. not yet due, and being twenty-two hundred and which fills every traveling American mitted defeat of our worthy chief tan, walk with God, and the glorious light of the Also one Commissioner of Schools. Sheriff 's Office, I fifty dollars due March 9,1899, with interest pay ­ with a sense of personal disgrace and William J. Bryiin ; gathered many arti­ Easter morn will find you to have grown more A. E. DUNN, Clinton County. ( able July 1, 1897, aod July 1, 1898, and March 9. [and more Into the likeness of the perfect Man. Sheriff of Clinton Cotiuty, 7b the Electort of Clinton County : 1899. computed at six per cent, from July 1, 1896. — every thinking man at home with keen cles from seeming good authority, con ­ Dated at St. Johns this 20th day ot February, A D., Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statute of Dated February lfi, 1897. cerning our financial system and other Faithfully your Friend and Rector, 1897. this State of the foregoing notice of the Secretary WILLIAM F. DUTTON, regret.—New York Journal. FREDERICK HALL. ot State, that the election in this State will be held Pkrriks A Baldwin , Assignee. political issues, studied them carefully Attorneys for Assignee. lection notice - in this county on the first Monday of April next, for the value they contained ; added to Real Estate. state of MICHIGAN, at which election tbe officers named in the foiego- This is the way France does it: A E ing notice of the Secretary of Mate will be elected. ORTGAGE RALE.—Default having beeu ray stock from time to time, with pride Warner Buuday and wife to John H. Keeney Office of the Rrcretaby of State , I Also one Commissioner of Schools. young French girl, Mile. Louise Fla- Lanbino , January 30, 1897. | made in the conditions ot a mortgage exe ­ and satisfaction, till one day, finding and wife, lot 14. block 117, Etu money! He. St. A. E. DUNN, Mcuted by Isaac R. Smith and Harriet E. Smith t*» ment, was arrested a couple of weeks To the Sheriff of the County of Clinton : Sheriff of Clinton County. L. Byron Mattison, dated December I. 1886, an) Johns, $900. Dated at St. Johns this 26th day of February A. P. ago at Santiago de Cuba by the Spanish myself In possession of about fifteen Sir:—Y ou are hereby notified that at tbe General recorded December 1, 1886, in the office of the Charles J. Dennis and wife, by Sheriff, to Election to be held In thta State, on tfie first .Mou­ 1897. Register of Deeds for Clinton County, In Michi ­ authorities as a political suspect. After numbers of tlie Detroit Journal, Phelps, Brace A Co , part of lot 7, block 7, Eu­ day of April next, the following officers are lube gan, in Liber 67 of mortgages, on page 285 ; on thought it would give a broader view, reka. $307. elected, viz: which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the she had been kipt in the “incorauni* A Justice of the Supreme Couit in place of date of this notice, Dine hundred and forty dollar* cado” state 73 hours the French consul and only fair and wise to gather from all John Brown and wife, by sheriff, to H. Wind ­ Charles D. Long, whose term of office expiree De­ ..1807.. and eight cents, besides an attorney fee of twenty- sides, when to my horror, I found my sor Arnold, 80 acres, sec. 27, Bengal, $1,958.77. cember 81, 1897, also two Regents of the University five dollars, stipulated in said mortgage, to Le demanded her trial or immediate release. Phelps, Brace & Co. to Harvy C. Rlndger, of Michigan iu place of Lev l L. Barbour and Wil­ paid should any proceedings be taken to foreclose The demand was refused. Two days most valuable quotations and statistics liam J. Cocker, whose terms of office expires De­ said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding at law or flatly contradicted. Well, I moralized land on block 7. Eureka. $1.00. cember 31,1897. inequity having been Instituted to recover any later a little French warship steamed Maigle M. Carlton to James W. Rose. 40 acres In Teatimony Whereof, I have hereunto For the Fall and Winter part ol tbe debt secured by said mortgage ; there ­ a& women will, and declared the world on sec 28. Bath, $1.00. set my hand and affixed tbe Great Seal fore by virtue of tbe power of sale in said mort ­ into the port, and the eonsul renewed [SEAL] of tbe Stale ot Michigan, at LaDsing gage contained, and of tbe statute in such case his demaud, this time insisting on the at fault. H. Alpha Post and wife, by sheriff, to Ber­ thedav aud year first above written. made and provided, notice is hereby given that os prisoner's unconditional release, the We should demand a purer and truer tram Giffols, 80 acres, sec. 9, Victor, $1,993 80. WASHINGTON GARDNER, TRADE. April 3, 1897, at 1 o ’clock in the afternoon, at George W. Knapp to Margaret Knapp. 40 Secretary of State. the west front door of the Court House for Clinton withdrawal of all charges against her, press. A false, sensational paper is dear Countv, iu Michigan, lo tbe Village of Rt. John* acies, sec. 19, Olive, $800. STATE OF MICHIGAN— in said county,there will be sold at public vendue apology for the outrage committed upon at any price, for it deludes and mis­ Blanch Whitlock to Fred C. Marvin, 40 acres, 5 Department of State , I to the bUhest bidder, the premises described in guides many who would gladly be led S Laxs IRo , March 2,1897. ) said mortgage, viz: The west half of the north ­ her, acknowledgment of a reasonable sec. 21, Watertown, $70.08. east quarter ot section thirty-four, in township claim for damages and a royal salute to aright. George A. Jones to William A. Fungs, trus­ To the Sheriff of Clinton County, Mich.: six, north of range two west, in Michigan* —Dated A practical illustration of this fact is tee, lot 13, block 8, Ovid, $1.00. Sir:—You are hereby notified that the Legisla­ January 6. 1897. L. BYRON MA ITIRON, the French Hag. The Spanish authori ­ ture of the Hate of Michigan has pawed a Joiui res­ ..JACKSON.. Perrins & Baldwin , Mortgagee. shown in a little scrap from a goldbug Fred D Whitlock, by administrator, to Fred olution, of which I hereby certify that the follow ­ Attorney* for Mortgagee. wl2-13 ties were given six hours times iu which C. Marvin. 40 acres, sec. 21, Watertown, $1,375. ing is s ooirect transcript of the engrossed copy to comply with this demand. Mean ­ editor, clipped November 10th, stating Carrie Bensinger to Wm. Dush, land on sec. now on file in the office of the Secretary of State: THE SUCCESSFUL while, the Frenchman cleared for action, that “what our country needed was con ­ 2, Orecnbush, $200. JOINT RESOLUTION, fidence. We have that now, and pros ­ Wm. F. Sober and wife to Orange A. Sink Proposing an amendment to secUon one, arti­ and then calmly awaited results. Be­ lots 0 and 7, block 17, village of Bath, $600. cle nine, of the constitution of this State, relative Grand Trunk Railway System. fore the expiration of the third hour perity is restored.” Chandler O. Taylor and wife to Thomas Fish- UTthe salary of the Attorney General. MERCHANT TAILOR bum. w of lot 8. block 18, Ovid, $*M. Reaolved by tbe SeDtle and House of Representa ­ everything had been acceded to, and I made a special heading of it, togeth ­ tives of the Stateof Michigan, That an amendment Arrival and Departure of Train* er with one telling how the “wheels were Wm. Hay and wife to Milton McNcal and to section one of article nine of the constitution o 1 la showing a bandsom ane of when the Spanish cannon began to Ife, 10 acres, sec. 27, Ovid, $3jo . this State be and the same la hereoy proposed, to At St. Johns. boom their salute of regret to France, humming and business booming the Thomas Dunn et al to Bridget Dunn et al, 60 read as follows: country over, ” and today, March 6,1897, acres, sec. 12, Olive, $500. Sec. 1. The Governor shall receive an annual the young French girl was at home. Wm. Walker, by trustee et al, to Ferdinand salary of four thousand dollars ; the judges of the FALL I have recorded therein the sad account Circuit Court shall each receive an annual salary IN EFFECT JANUARY 11, 1897. H. Geller, 8u acres, sec. 10, Lebanon, 92.200. of two thousand five hundred dollars; the Attor­ Benjamin F. Kneeland to Melissa Wolcott, AND G eneral Alger , of 78 bank closures, and 1381 business ney General shall receive an annual salary of three WINTER McKinley's Secre­ 90^4 acres, sec. 3, Bengal, $2,250. thousand five hundred dollars, aod he shall reside a a a s a a a a a a failures, time and wages cut down, to a c o. a. « « a a. o. m et n tary of War, is quoted as saying that Benjamin F. Kneeland to Horace B. Knee- during bis term of office, In the city of Lansing, mere pittance in many places, and thous ­ land, 115 acres, sec 3, Bengal, $2,9*0 and in person attend to the duties of his office ; the SUITINGS. < 82 8 S3 3 * U S 8 what this country wants above all things B fi « « n r- m 6 « a . Bridget Dunn et al to Thomas Dunn et al, 60 Secretary of Slate shall receive an annual salary is peace with foreign nations. The reas­ ands of our fellow creatures, starved of eight hundred dollars ; the State Treasurer shall acres, sec. 12, Olive. $30). receive an annual salary of one thousand dollars ; Which will be made up in the most mod­ on assigned is that the war will disturb and starving to death. This is the his Benjamin F. Kneeland to Linda Frink, 65 h h a a a a a a a a 5 the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall re­ ►' et a a. * a tory of confidence. acres, sec. 8 Bengal. $2 250 ceive an annnal salary of one thousand dollar* ; ern and perfect fittinjc manner. * <• a • «* * business. He regards self-respect and Charles F Kirby and wife to Noah H. Keiscr, the Commissioner of the Slate Unit Office shall re­ “5S8S8 honor as mere abstractions not to be Is not prosperity a little precarious 14 acre, sec. 3, Qreenbusb, $200. ceive an annual salary of eight hundred dollars. O CO I- « & SggS§ with only reciprocity and protection F.mma R. Tuttle to Geo. R. Doty, lot 9, block They shall receive no fees or perquisites whatever considered In a business world. Money 2. Van Denson's addition to the village of Elsie. for the performance of any duties connected with 16?* Every garment guaranteed to be promised fer the future? Ladies, does their office. It shall not be competent for the Leg­ making and money grabbing are too $600. perfect and easy fitting, and the quality it not behove us, while justly aspiring islature to iocrease the salaries herein provided. cu-fo : sacred to be disturbed. Wall street Benjamin F Kneeland to Edwin Kneclond. Be it further to the ballot, to see that our hearts and 90Jk acres, sec. 3. Bengal. $2,250. Revolved, That said amendment shall be submit ­ of goods to be as represented. i&*&; don't like it, and, when jou come to Mary Perrin, administratrix et al to Wm. L. ted to the people ol the Slate of Mtcbigau at tbe think about it, the doughty General is brains are flamed with something high ­ Dutcher. 40 acres, see. 20, Bingham, $1,230. next spring election, on tbe first Monday of April, 3 a 2 1 i & if I ! much indebted to Wall street for his er and farther reaching than party ties Frank II. Bartlett to Emma J. Bartlett, lot 3. in the year one thousand eight Imndrod and Terms of the Circuit Court. *??? : block 4. Hurd & Sickle's subdivision of out lots ninety-seven, and the Secretary of State is hereby a a fl a portfolio and it is to be expected that and prejudices? G A H, St. Johns, $100. required to give notice ol the same lo tbe sheriffs • c • 2 3=33 if of the several countha of this Stsle the time prior The gold standard points us to Wall street and John J. Smith and wife to Anna K. Smith, STATE OF MICHIGAN I Alger will be controlled by the comraer 58 *l j acres, sec. 18, Westphalia, $1,6J0. to said election required by law, aod the said sher ­ 29th Judicial Circuit. ( 3 fl 5 « 1 Lombard with pride, iffs are hereby required to give ibe several notices cial spirit. This will be a disappoint ­ Edward Black to Kmma Maher et al, 20 acres' required by law. Each person voting for said I do hereby fix and appoint tbe times of iili* ment to the country, that had hoped And all aspirants to justice deride. section 24, Olive. $1 <0. amendment shall have written or printed on his bolding tbe several terms of Court within said 1211Jf Why, Wull street Is a place of American dis­ ballot, as then provided by law, the words 'Amend ­ circuit for the years 1896 and 1897 . 1 j J -• 3 that a change of administration would CLINTON CO0RTT. 2 s s a % * 3 ! <5 <3 ® £ grace. A Pleasant Time. ment to the Constitution relative to the salary of First Monday in February. a a. a a. 2 the Attorney General —Yea,” and each person vot ­ 2 2 k « 12 bring it a change in our truckling policy They would make serfs of us all If they dare. ing against said amendment shall have on bis bal ­ Fourth Monday In April. 11 s e S There Is a place, I am told, with streets paved Tbe West Biugham aid society met Last Monday in June. and the assertion of American manhood lot in like manner, "Amendment to the Constitu ­ Beoond Monday in November. SSSSn with gold. with Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Carpenter, tion relative to me salary of the Attorney General 11185 —No." The ballots shall In all respects be can ­ ORATIOT COURTY. What excuse are the iron men goiug And I sbould ’nt mourn were they there. March 4, and it was a regular house Second Monday in March. Sleeping and Parlor Cur Service. vassed and returns made as In general election of First Monday in June. to make now for asking protection for Bessie G. Osborn . warming many of their old friends State officers. Second Monday in September. WEST-IK)UND. This foint r solution is ordered to take immedi­ First Monday in December. 10:47 a. m. train hat parlor car to Grand Rapids. their infant industries v An order has St. Johns, Mich. coming to see them for the first time. ate effbet. Filed February 19, 1897. Extra charge 26 cents. In Tes'imony Whereof, I have hereunto set my Dated October, 1891. been received in Pittsburg for 25,000 The children made tbe noise before 8. B. DABOLL, 7:59 p. m. train has parlor car to Grand Rapids. hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Mich ­ Circuit Judge. 29th Judicial Circuit. Michigan. Extra charge 28 cento. IN BOISTEROUS MARCH. dinner, but the good dinner of the host ­ igan, at Lansing, the day and year above writ­ tons of steel rails for the London and ten. WASHINGTON GARDNER, EAST BOUND. Northwestern railroad; and a similar ess loosed the tongues of the ladies and [SEAL] Secretary ot State. 8:26 ft. m, train has parlor car to Detroit. Extra how they did talk 1 But they listened charge 25 cento. Pullman parlor car from Detroit order has been boobed for the London With wind-swept balr. TATE OF MICHIGAN— to Toledo connecting with sleener for the East and and Southwestern railroad. Orders i« And clogged by fat. long enough to hear Master Fred Car­ S’ Dkpartmeht of State , I New York. ceived oy the same firm from other Eu He shouted there: penter recite, “The Night before Christ ­ Lansing, March 5,1897. / THE BRISTOL TABLETS. 6:28 p. m. train baa parlor car to Detroit. Extra "Say, stop that bat ! ” 7k the Sheriff of Ointon County, Mich: charge 28 cents, and Pullman sleeper from Detroit ropean roads foot up 60,000 tons or more mas.” and “Going Back Down to Grand ­ They have cured tens of thousands. to Toronto, Roapension Bridge, Buffklo, Philadel ­ Sir. You are hereby notified that the Legisla­ They will curs YOU. phia and New York. and another order for 11,000 tons has He could not run pa's. ” Kenyon L. Butterfield of the ture of tbe State of Michigan has passed a Joint Resolution, of which I hereby certify that the fol­ The Bristol Tablets are not a Ccrb All, but Ii7 a. m. train has through day parlor cant and been received from Japan. Where does At all, he knew. Agricultural College, will deliver a free lowing ie a correct transcript of iheengroesed copy a positive cure lor Dyspepsia and Indiges ­ sleeper from Windsor to Ruspenslon Bridge, Buffa­ And wild with fun now on file in the office of the Secretary of State: tion in all forms. Nervousness, Hysteria, Gen ­ lo, New York and Boston. the old Republican argument of being public lecture in Clinton county, at De- eral Debility, Asthma, Constipation, Bilious- 8:25a, m.and 12:10 p. m. train connects at Du­ The March winds blew Witt Grange hall, March 15; South JOINT RESOLUTION, ness, Kirk Hnadsche and Disorder’d Liver. rand with C. A G. T. Dtv. for Chicago. useless to try to compete with the “pau ­ To amend section tea of Article ten, of the Consti ­ One Tablet relieve* In ten minute*. A oure ®:“ •j.'i * n ? IWBp-nt. train* connect at Durand That derby tile Riley Grange hall, March 16; Olive tution of the State of Michigan, so as to provide for GUARANTEED in alx week*. JttfcOSdt M for Saginaw and Raj City and wltk per labor of Europe ” come in here ? C A G T Dlv. for Pt. huron and Mattie (Wk Both left and right : a Board of County Auditors for tbe County of The correctness of the Democratic idea Grange hail, March 17; Bingham Kent AT DRUG ST OR EE. R. H HUGHES. A O. P. A., Chicago, III is being p roved every year. And all the while. Grange hall, March 18; Bengal Grange Reaolved, by the Senate and House of Represen ­ The .Smallest, the Cheapest the BEST. , FLETCHER, Trav. PsoaTAgt., De frolt M With main and might. tative* of Ihe Stsle of Michigan, that tbe following Bend 36c In atampe for it days full treatment THOB. BROMLEY, Agent, 8t. John!, Mich hall, March 22; Maple Rapids Grange amendment to the Constitution of the State of to th* The present population of Canada is He stood and called hall, March 28 ; Keystone Grange hall, Michigan he and the same is hereby proposed and submitted tr tbe people of this State, that is to say, Brlfftol .Medical Company, estimated by the Department of Agri­ On this and that. March 24 ; Elsie Grange hAll, March 25. that section ten of Article ten of said constitution Bring that job of Printing to the culture at 5.125,436. This is about the And likewise bawled: The meetings will be in the evenings lie amended so as to rend as follows: Lock Box 167. Detroit, Xlch. INDEPENDENT office &nd see 'Say, stop that hat! ” Section 10, The Board of Supervisors, or. In the equal of that of the State of New York. and a good attendance is desired. County of Wayne and in tbe County of Kent, the how well we can please you. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897

POWLKK. 637238 Awarded Advertised Letters. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I From Our Correspdndent. THE Highest Honors —World ’s Fair, March V. 1*97. | • Mr. Jaa. Schneider will move upon Lane. Edd L. N, White B J. Barbers. ItheSpitzley farm, formerly owned by DR Miles, Dr. Young. Mrs Jas. H. Nicholas Miller. Perry, I). / * ACOB KOKKCH, proprietor of TbiOitra H. D. McCABK P. M. barber Shop. Ladles’ and children's hair Mr. Nio. Miller baa removed into the What it Cost the President, the J"Uingasperlaliy. Good bath room* in connect to a Hubbardston parish, upon the Vance Old Peoule. i Violin and other string* ; niuaiciana' ouittu, etc. farm, which he rented for one year. Visitors and the Government. 1 Mr. J. Koenlgsknecht, of Standisb, Old people wbo require medicine to Arenac county, moved last week upon reitolate the bowels aud kidneys will find Attorneys. the McFarlan farm, which be secured the true remedy in Electric Hitters. This GRAND total ok over two and a medicine does not stimulate and contains EDI* NEVBHANCK. A. B. AT- by purchase last summer. no whiskey nor other intoxicant, hut acts J TORNEY. Over Bunday ’s Grocery. 1404 I The feasts of St. Patrick and of St. HALE MILLIONS OK DOLLARS. • W CREAM I Joseph will be appropriately observed asatouiesud alterative. It acts mildly SDWIH H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINI.. at the Catholic church. They occur on the stomach and bowel*, adding YON 4k DOOLING, Attorneys at Law, St. strength and giving tone to the organs, J John!, Mich. Office over Kendrick ’s store. on March 17 and 19, respectively. Thomas Jefferson's inauguration Cost thereby aiding Nature in the performance I PAULDING St NORTON, Attorneys at Law Mr. F. II. Geller sold the 100 acres, About 65,000. BAKING of the functions. Electric Hitters is an O Office over Hi. Johns Nation 1 Bank. 1670 so-called Buck farm, at J4U per acre, excellent appetizer and aids digestion. also a tract of forty acres north-west Old People find it just exactly what they ILL H. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law and | of Fowler, at nearly the same price. Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Putt’s need. Price fifty cents and $1 00 per W{rocery store. 1&16 A passenger car is side-tracked at From tbe New York World. POWDER bottle at Fildew & Millmau’s Drug Srore, POWDER our depot, and everybody is wondering MOST PERFECT MADE. St. Johns aud Fowler. 5 JOHN H. FKDEWA. HENRY E. WALBEIDXK. This is a conservative estimate of the Absolutely Pure. i whose private car it is to make his wed­ A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free K DEW A A WALHKIPGE, Attorney ding trip in it through the continent. cost of the McKinley inauguration to *1 Law, at the old s'-and. over the "corner Celebrated for Ita great leavening strength from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. Httcklss’t Arnica salve. F Mr. Bruun.the tinner, has removed the President-elect personally, to the irug store," 8t. Johns, Mich. 1887 and healthfulnnas. Assures the food against 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. The Beat Halve in the world for Cats alum and all forms of adulteration common to his store and residence into the twe- citizens of the District of Columbia, to ALDRIDGE A OSBORN. Attorneys at the cheap brands. story house immediately south of F. H. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rbeom, Fever W Law. Office over Allison's Jewelry Store. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YOIK Geller, which lie is having refitted and the visitors and to the government: Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilblaner, i repaired. Mr. McKinley ’s special train from YOU NEVER CAN TELL. Coras and all Skin Eruptions, aud posi ­ 4. M. PERRIN. p. E. PERRIN. A. J. BALOWI.t Canton ...... 9 1.500 tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It EKHINN& BALDWIN, Attorneys *t I Mrs. Ferd. Becker had a serious at­ | Law and Solicitors In Chancery. Bounty, tack of sickness, wbicli at one time Mr and Mrs. McKinley ’s hotel expen ­ You never can toll when you send a word is gu ran teed to give p;rfect satisfaction pension,P real estate agents, oonveyancers and The Independent ses at Washington ...... 300 or money refunded. Price 25 cents per I tltnaeued the estimable young Like an arrow shot from a bow, n< ney loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, Mrs. McKinley ’s ball gown ...... 500 box. For sale bv Fildew A Milliuun, at tne make collections. Busin tun entrusted to tbair I lady’s life, but is presently uoii g By an archer blind, be it cruel or kind. *re will be promptly and fkltbfulir attended to. Mrs. McKinley ’s inauguration cere­ St foil ns aud Fowler. Published every Friday morning from The well undei the care of Dr. Schemer. Just where It will chance to go. Iffice over Wlckes’ gigrocery. Clinton Avenue,St. Independent Block, No. 17 Clinton Mr. Archie Parks was very unfortun ­ mony costume...... 3C0 It may pierce the heart of your dearest friend, (ohm-, Mich. 1188 Avenue. Six evening gowns at $250 each ...... 1,500 ate while at work in the saw mill of Tipped with Its poison or balm; Something to Depend On. M. H. CASTLE, Attorney at Law. OKO. 8, COR HIT, Proprietor . Mr. John Schafer. His arm was caught Mr. McKinley ’s inauguration outfit... * MOO To a stranger ’s heart in life’s great mart, Money to Loan, office head or Clinton Mr. Janies Jones, of the drug firm of iventie,W erst side. H8g FRANK E. DE WITT, Lessee by the machinery aud badly crushed. Total personal expenses ...... 9 4.MO0 It may carry its pain or its calm. He has the profound sympathy of all Job lies A Son, Cowden, III., in speaking You nover can tell when you do an act . TERMH« Cost of oereuionles at the Capitol.erec- I who know him. Just what the result will be; of Dr. King ’s New Discovery, says that Dentistry. tlon of platforms, decorations, etc., Htrtcly in Advance, • 1.00 | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas (id­ But with every deed you are aowlng a seed. last winter his wife was attacked with La at public expense ...... 5,000 M. KENYON, Dentist East Walker ler, a bright, happy son, who received Though Us harvest you may never see. e Street. All Settlements of Past Due Subscriptions Cost to Government in salaries of Grippe, and her case grew so serious that 1188 will be made at the rate of 61.50 i in holy baptism the names of Leo Fer­ Each kind act Is an anchor dropped dinand. The former in honor of Pope pension officials and olerks tempo ­ physicians at Cowden and Pana could do 1/ Per Year. In God ’s productive soil; G. 11. M ANN, D. D. 8. Office over Leo XIII. the latter in honor of his rarily Idle, though under pay, dur­ nothing for her. It seemed to develop Spaulding A Co. ’s hardware, oppo ­ Our advertising rates are 9100 per column per Though you may not know, yet the tree shall site The Steel Hotel. Surgery a aitoom. Business notices five cents per line for grandpa, Ferdinand U. Geller. ing use of pension building for fes­ grow into Hasty Consumption Having Dr. tivities ...... 70.000 specialty. Office hours, 8 to 12 a. •ar.h insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. The lenten services in the Catholic And shelter the brows that toll. Kiug’s New Discovery in store, and selling m., 1:80 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8. evening. Business cards, 91 per line per year church are held on Sunday afternoon at Estimated cost in loss of services, re­ Marriage, birth and death notices Inserted free. You uever cau tell what your thoughts will do lots of it. he took a bottle home, und to Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, 3:30 p. m., stations of the cross and transfer of records, tracing or re­ p E. CORHIN. M. D„ D. D. 8. To get Me., will be charged for at the rate of five cents benediction, and on Fridays at 3:30 p. m., placing lost records ...... 75,000 In bringing you hate or love; the surprise of all she begak to get better \JT e the benefit of the experience, medical know- per line. For thoughts are things, and their airy wings 'edge and surgical skill which sre Indispensable to sermon, stations of the cross aud bene ­ Total cost to Government through from first dose, and half dozen dollar bot perfection «>r result* in dentistry, apply to Corbiu Correspondence containing local news Is solicited diction, with the blessed sacrament. Are swifter than carrier nove, 1 Son, 8t. Johns. from all parts of the county. this interruption ...... 90.000They follow the law of the universe — ties cared her sound and well. Dr, King ’s kacilities rot noise Death robbed Mr. and Mrs. Lee Each must create its kind — New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs JOB FR.X3STTI3STO Feiler of their only little son, on last Expenses of citizens of tbe District cf And they speed o ’er the track to bring you and Colds is guaranteed to do this good Physicians. Cneuroaased for stele and cheapness Friday, March 5. That dreadful dis­ Columbia on account of ball, music, back work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Fil­ ease, diphtheria, was the cause of the printing,etc .guaranteed and raised Whatever went out from your mind. H. DODGE, 31. D., Burgeon and Ho dew A Millman ’s drug store, St. JobnB. 5 e meopathic Physician. Office and residence little one ’s death. The prompt and cir­ by subscriptions ...... 50,000 —Ella Wheeler Wilcox Jiver Spaulding A Co. ’s hardware, opp. Tbe Steel. SOUTH WATERTOWN. cumspect measures of Dr. E. Schemer Cost to private parties for erection will certainly prevent a spread of the RANK C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and From Our Correspondent. cf reviewing stands IS,000. less disease. Very sad for the parents and EUREKA __F Burgeon. Office over Spaulding A Company ’s *4,300 paid for privileges by specta ­ hardware store, 8t. Johns, Hicb. 1367 Mrs. Willard King is worse. grand-pareuts of the deceased was the tors ...... 3.700 WHY PAY Miss Hattie Corbin is better. circumstance that the funeral waR un ­ From Our Correspondents. E. KNAPP, 31. D., Physician and Wm. Smith was in Sheperd last week, e 8-rgeon. Office at residence, first house F. L. Corbin ’s children are very siek attended by both friends and relatives. Estimated amount paid by private C with measles. The remains were interied in the Pe- on business. •uih of the M. E. church, 8t. Johns. 1357 wamo cemetery by the undertaker, Mr. parties for seats at Inauguration YOUR MONEY James Rail is very sick with measles ceremonies, parades, etc...... 80.000 Mrs. Minerva Burrows is no better at MAKS', 31. D., Physician and 8ur- II. George and the sexton as the only at­ this writing. e goon, Eureka. Mich. 1217 and lung fever. Cost of transporation to visitors from For inferior pictures when H tendants. The parents have our sincere W. F. Willemim spent Sunday at his Ira Elliot and wife have moved from condolence. • out of town (estimated by railroad W. POLLAKD Physician aud Surgsou. officials — Pennsylvania Railroad, home in Grand Rapids. the finest Works of Art • Office over the Btate Bank of 8t-Johns. Rest- this neighborhood. Jfence corner Cass and Ottawa streets. 1284 The result of the election for village 80,000; Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Willie Weidner spent Sunday with can be obtained at reason ­ J. II. Hunter and M. L. Corbin visited officers is that the entire ticket has been Cassius Lowell Sunday. 50,000; Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, h^s parents in Bannister. ^ 31. PONT, 31. D.. Physician and8ur- elected, but one ticket being in the 20,000; Southern Railroad, 10.000), able prices at geon. Office over H. L. Hicks’ millinery Howard Garlock has sold his farm to Revival meetings are still in progress store, No. 14 Clinton avenue. Kesidencc. corner field. Mr. Lance succeeds Mr ^ Jas. total number of visitors 140,000. at at the Evangelical church. his brother, Chas. Garlock. Cook as president of Fowler. We see of I,ansing and Rodgers streets, St. Johns, Mich. an average per capita transporta ­ llattie Kester, of Elsie, attended Will Garlock will move on the farm Mr. Cook ’s retirement with regret for tion of 910...... 1,4'X),000 HAMILTON’S 31. IIA VENN, 31. D., Homoeopathic church in this place, Sunday. Physician and Burgeon. Office over K. J. of Cbas. Garlock next week. it was mainly due to Mr. Jas Cook ’s Cost of lodging, meals to visitors &t w There was a dance at the home of tiuly American aud broad policy, that Jacob Weidner, of Bannister, was in Wood:oodruff ’s shoe store. 1133 , those petty and silly enmities were *0 each ...... 840,000 town, Tuesday of last week. STUDIO, Howard Garlock Friday night. Cost of tickets to inaugural ball ...... 50,000 K. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and 8ur- stamped out, wbicli at one time threat ­ King Ainsley. of Maple Rapids, vis­ goon. Office over Sullivan's clothing Arthur Nichols and family have ened to paralyze the business and social Six thousand suppers, wine, etc., av­ ited Miss Ethel Finch, Sunday. Head of Clinton Ave., west DMore, St. Johns, Mich. 1244tl moved ou his farm near Delta Center. relations of our village. We hope Mr. erage of *2 ...... 12.0C0 Flowers...... 5,000 Teacher's meeting and Bible study at side. Our work is always E. Gil,LA,VI, 31. D., Physician an* 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer, of Dauby, Lance will pursue the same policy of a a Surgeon. Office at Residence, opposite court visited Mr. and Mrs. O. VV. Lowell, mild firmness ami seek to preserve the Public carriages at 12 per call...... Wtf 0 J. L. Eaegle’s, Saturday evening. S Regular monthly meeting at the guaranteed to be first class. louse, west. Office hours to4p.m.,exceptWed- Sunday. peace and uphold that standard of mor­ Total expenses of visitors ...... *2.407,000 leaday, then 6 to 9 p. m. 1138 Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sedore spent ality in Fowler which was transmitted Christian church next Saturday at 2 p. Give us a call. m. 8I3I3ION8, 31. !>.. Homoeopathic Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fischells, to him by the outgoing president. Grand total ...... *2.565.500 • Physician,Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office of Grand Ledge. Meanwhile we congratulate. Harry Patterson is very sick with >nR Main street. DeWttt. 113S Thomas Jefferson was the first presi ­ lung fever. Bert Stevens is also quite Cassius Lowell celebrated his 80th An active politician in our vicinity, dent inaugurated at Wasldngton. For sick. IC. ERNEST SCHEMER, Physician and birthday Thursday, March 4. He was who seems to have a great admiration Burgeon, Office over C, Gruler’s store remembered by bis many relatives and for Bill Nye's mode of letter-writing, four months previously he had presided Nelson Smith, of Shepherd, visited DFowler, Mich. 1461 friends. has forwarded the following letter to over the Senate during the second ses­ his father, Wm. Smith, a few days last K. RECK WITH, M. D., OCULIST AND Last Thursday night a few neighbors the new President, a copy of which fell sion of the Sixtli Congress —the first to week. E AUR1ST, 225 E. Main St., Ionia, Mich. surprised 11. A Loomis and wife, and into our hands : The U. B. Mite society at John Rei­ DlSlSlCl, meet in Washington —lodging at Con­ Theodore Stoll and wife were surprised “Mr. President :—I desire to con ­ ser's was well attended, about 40 being The Celebrated Specialists Friday night. vey to you, Mr. President, in abdicate rad’s boarding bouse, within a stone ’s present. Veterinary. manner, and without intention of of­ throw of the Capitol. The north wing The pedro club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Pray visited his WILL BE AT M. GOHN, Vetinary Burgeon, Office at Frame Reeves last week. The next fense, that we are somewhat disap had then been so far completed as to be brother, A. B. Pray, in New Lothrop, a • Fildew A Millman ’s drug store. Resi­ pointed in your cabinet round heie. We Hdence 204 Ottawa street. meeting will be held at the home of regret such short-sighted policy, for occupied by the senate, and the House few days last week. “The Steel” Hotel, Herbert Russell. you have appointed officers for the cabi ­ met in a temporary brick building The ladies' Christian aid society will Last Tuesday, March 2. Delta Grange net that will please only two classes: in the south wing, called at the time meet with Mrs. Myrtie Smith, Wednes ­ Painting. day a. m., March 17. ST. JOHNS, No. 370, held a special Farmers Insti ­ viz: Democrats and Republicans. We the Oven. J, PLC3IATKAD, PAINTER. Oni- tute. The grange at Delta is Water- are sure you would not have done so if The Senate met at 10 o ’clock, Senator Mrs. R. J. McPherson, of St. Johns, Wednesday, March 24. • era by mail promptly attended to. "Quality town Center Grange, No. 370, reorgan ­ you had fully realized how we feel here visited her daughter. Mrs. M. Stevens, I Etnd excellence, the acme of success,” is our motto. ized under a new name. It was iirst or­ about Fowler. If you persist in this Hillhouse, of Connecticut, presiding and other friends here last week. One Day Only Each Month. Give us a trial. 1880tf ganized February 25, 1895, by Jason course you will lose the respect and es­ A quiet, dignified little man advanced Sidney Wilber lias purchased the Woodman. During the iirst two years of us people around here. Mr. to the desk and was received by the property one-half mile east, known as Undertaking. of the grange E. H. Nichols and F. L. President, I hate to write to you in this Vice-President, wlio administered tbe the Griffith place, of Fred Bird, of Du- Corbin held the offices of master and tone of voice, because I know the pain plain. I W. INGIIAIIA3I, UNDERTAKER— overseer, respectively. This year the it will give you, but duty compels me oath of office. Aaron Burr repeated it I* Walker Street East, St. Johns, Mich. following were elected to offices: W. Miss Myrta W ilson entertained a com­ 1403 to state this' to you in the strongest after him, and took Ins seat in the chair pany of friends at her home last Friday M., Herbert J. Lowell ; O., D. R. Ben ­ terms, and 1 let you know botli myself as Vice-President. There was no for­ iamin, Delta; lecturer, Mrs. Ella Ben ­ and my wife feel the same way about it, evening. A very enjoyable time is re­ jamin ; secretary, Mrs. Eliza Kittle; and we will not promise to keep it quiet mality. The onlooker would not have ported. treasurer, W. Lazelle, Delta ; chaplain, any longer. We both feel like crippling been aware of any change except that James McQuiston, who has been liv­ TOM PADLEY, Mrs. Sarah E. Nichols; steward, II. A. the administration in every way we can the two men had changed places. ing in Essex tor the past two years, is Loomis; A. 8., Wm. Reeves, Delta; if the present policy is to be pursued. moving back to bis old home in this The Pioneer Harness-maker has G. K., Wm. Beaman ; Pomona, Jennie A little later President Jefferson left place. 1 dislike to begin this early to threaten his lodgings on foot in bis ordinary B. Lowell : ceres, Millie Corbin ; Flora, a president who has barely taken off his Charles Sherman and Ida Schaffer, of Mattie R. Lowell ; L. A. S., Mrs. Kiltie overshoes and drawn his milage, but I dress, his appearance being very much St. Johns, and Gilbert Beck and wife, REMOVED Loomis. This is a live grange and a think it may prevent a recurrence of like that of a tall, raw-boned farmer, of West Greeubush, spent Sunday with short time ago they decided to hold this these sad mistakes. While we all en ­ and walked across the square to the Mrs. C. McKinstry. farmers’ institute, and they immediately dorse and support reform, we do not secured the help of the following : Pro­ wish you to go into it merely to kill Capitol. He was accompanied only by The woman's prayer meeting will be fessors Gladden and Fulton, ofthe Ag­ time or for fun. When we voted that Secretaries Dexter and Stoddart, of held at tbe home of Mrs. Margaret ricultural College ; Mrs. Kate Everett, Smith, Friday afternoon, March 12. you might become a reformer we did John Adam’s Cabinet, and several mem­ Leader, Annis McKinstry. Capitol Grange, 540; W. R. Hapce, not tbink there were so many Demo­ bers of the House. President Adams Delta, and L. F. Conrad and daughter, crats who would have claims upon you. James Parmerter, of Midland county, of Watertown. The singing was done Now we can only deplore the great na ­ had fled from the city, leaving only the came here Sunday evening to take back by Mr. and Mrs. Vandawalker. Mrs. L. tional poverty ot officers. I must now Secretaries of the Treasury and Navy a load of goods for Milton Stevens, who Smith, of Delta, and F. L. Corbin. Cir­ draw tills letter to a close. We are all to turn over the Government to his suc­ is moving to that place. cumstances were such that the institute well with the exception of colds in the was not opened until afternoon. Din ­ head, hut nothing that need give you cessor. While returning home from church Consultation and Examination Free ner was served to those at the hall and any uneasiness. Our large brown hen Into the north wing the new Presi­ one evening last week, Lester Wright and Strictly Confidential. , at 1:30 the institute was called to order over exerted herself last week, and on dent walked, with his little company of and family were thrown into the ditch. All were badly shaken up, but none re­ DUS. II. S. & CO., devote their attention to bv the Master. The choir sung “The Saturday evening as the twilight gath ­ friends. Vice-President Burr rose and Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Dungs, At- Hand That Holds the Bread.” Prof. ered, she yielded to a complication of ceived serious injury. hma amt Oontumj/tion, and all Chronic, Private and To the room next north of A. B. Balcom's Gladden was not present. Prof. Fulton pips and softening of the brain, and ex­ greeted him. seating him in the center Mrs. Mollie Hinkley, who has been Hereout DUeatet, Deformitiei, Granulated lAdt, Crou Sewing Machine and Carriage 8tore, where Eye, Deaf nett, Diteharge of the Eart, Bronchitis, may be found a complete stock of Draft and gave his talk on “Farm Fences ” hi a pired in my arms. She certainly led a chair on the platform, Chief-Justice making an extended visit in Ohio and Chronic Cough, Goitre, (big neck) Fever Soret and very pleasing manner. His talk was most examplary life and the forked Marshall occupying that at Jefferson ’s this state, spent a few days last week lleert. Bright't Diteate, Bhrumatlrm, all diteatet of Driving very interesting and instructive, as he tongue of slander could find nought to with Mrs. Dora ingersoii. After visit­ the Kidneyt and Bladder, Heart, Stomach and Ner- showed many models of the best fences. left, and Burr that at his right. After r Wacou,U. Frida,, though the story was untrue it will live. ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gower. CATARRH. New home treatment. Unsur ­ passed and cheap. TEACHERS' school boards and teachers in Michigan Mrs. W. F. Jemson has Wen visiting Charge d’Affaires Thornton wrote to Rev. McClintock preached a very in ­ GU A R A NT EE to cure every case of Dyspepe teresting sermon in tbe Evangelical SCHEDULE FOR 1896-7. could have heard it. Little Hazel in the capital city for the past week. Lord Grenville that Jeff sison was “er- Sick Headache, Piles, Tape Worm and Stricture. Loomis recited and Mrs. Eliza Kittle Mr. Andrew VanSicklPs. who has church on Sunday evening. KJTWe will give special attention to difficult High school room. St. Johns, third Thursday corted by a body of militia artillery” In cases and to case* other nhyatclan have failed to and Friday. Aug. 90 and 21. 1808. read an instructive paper on “Poultry been a resident of this township for the A number of Herman Mi tier’s friends eure. Person* applying for treatment will pie Court bouse. St Johns, third Thursday and on the Farm.” Mattie Lowell gave a last thirty-six years, passed away, Tuet his walk across the square, but this was ;ave him a farewell surprise party on bring two or three ounces of urine for analysis. Friday, Oct 16 and 16.189*. recitation and Gertie Kittle also re­ day, March 2, 1897. The funeral ser­ ast Friday evening. All had a very Those who are unable to call, ran Write full par ­ High school room. St. Johns, last Thursday an error caused by a visit of a platoon f ticulars of their case and bat e medicine sent by and Friday March 95 and 96. 1897. cited. Herbert J. Lowell read a paper vices were held at the M. E. church, of Virginia militia to the city. The in ­ nice time. He leaves Tuesday for his express, with full Instructions how to he taken. Court House, St. Johns tblra Thursday and on “Setting Out Young Orchards.” Thursday, Rev. Kenyon officiating new home at Breckenridge. The firm ol Drs. B . 8. A Co., were Inoorpora Friday, June 17 and 18. 1807. Tbe choir sang as a closing song “The The village election was held March auguration was of the simplest kind, Quite a number of families are mov ­ severs! years since with a capital of $50,000. hence Certificates of aU grades will be granted at yet full of dignity. you take no chance* if you employ them. They tbe examinations at St. Johns in August and Farmer Feeds Them All.” A vote of 8th, two tickets being In the field.. "The ing this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur are responsible and wsll-tnown. Address March. Certificates of the second and third thanks was given the choir. When you result was as follows : President, D. Personal expenses of Thrmas Jefferson moved into Peter Richards tenant bouse. grades will'be granted at all other examina ­ want to be royally entertained, come to T. Eddy, U.; clerk. J. R. Patten. U on his inauguration as President ...... none Monte Kirby to Shepardsville, George tions. Delta Grange. Cost to Government ...... none DRS. B. S. & CO., All examinations will begin at ^o'clock * in. treasurer. Ira O. Fletcher. U.; assessor Wilson into II. Case's house. Bishop and sontlnue two days. . A W. Borrougb. U ; trustees. M. A Expenses of coaching and stage parties Miller to Breckenridge, and Niel LOCK BOX ICO, Respectfully. —Get your auction bills printed at jeckels, J. A. Jenison. George Clark, P., to tbe national capital and entertain Countryman has moved east of town R M. WINSTON, this office. and Henry Dravenstratt, U. mnnla fkoro three miles. Muskegon, - Mich. Commissioner ot Schools. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1897-

During the first parade the two branches der of Secretary Herbert, formed so large passage of such a law or laws would every ag«w«y of peace has failed; peace' PRESIDENT M’KINLEY of congress were completing their busi ­ an element of the military display. Ah WHAT HE DESIRES. strengthen ~the credit of the government Is preferable to war in almost every com ness and preparing for their part In the the ranks passed beyond the president's both at home and abioad, and go far to ­ tlngency. J Inaugural ceremonies. When the presiden ­ stand and come In sight of the war de­ wards stopping the drain upon the gold Arbitration Is the true method of set­ tial party arrived at tho capltol tne house partment they saw the most complete and reserve held lor the redemption of our tlement of International as well as local INAUGURATED WITH GREAT of representatives, headed by Speaker worthy decoration of any of tho g*-eat THE INAUGURAL ADDRfcSU OF currency, which has been heavy and well or individual differences. It was recog ­ Reed, proceeded In a body to the senate buildings of the city. This joint work of night constant for several years. nized as the best means of adjustment of ECLAT AT WASHINGTON. chamber, where seats had been assigned Secretaries Lamont ard Herbert was the PRESIDENT M’KINLEY. In the revision of the tariff, especial at­ differences between employers and em­ them. The justices of the supreme court most impressive, beautiful and tasteful tention should be given to the re-enact ­ ploye by the forty-ninth congress. In L8M. of the United States, robed in silk gowns, In Washington, and altogether in keeping ment and extension of the reciprocity and Its application was extended to our with what they have always done when diplomatic relations by the unanimous fli« Orsndeii CerrmoulM the Country occupied a front row of chairs to the Our Financial Nyitrni Needs Revision — principle of the las- of 1890, under wmen right of tho presiding officer. Behind the resources of the army and navy es­ so great a stimulus was given to our for ­ concurrence of the senate and hou«e of tablishments could add dignity and the fifty-first congress in 1890. The latter Has Ever W'ltnmod — Superb Went her them, in their order of precedence, en ­ International Hliuetallsin Favored- eign trade In new and advantageous mar­ tered the diplomatic corps, all of whom, Btrength to any natlonul affair. kets, for our surplus agricultural and resolution was accepted as the basis of t There have been longer columns In for ­ and Everything: Kuvoru ole—Now except the representatives of the Swiss Protective Tariff Absolutely Neees- manufactured products. The brief trial negotiations with us by the British house and South and Central American repub ­ mer Inaugurations, but there have never given this legislation umply Justifies a of commons in 1893, and upon our Invita ­ Mintfr of the White House. lics, were resplendent In official uniform, beon bo perfect an organization of tho par ­ sary—Firm Foreign Policy. further experiment and additional discre­ tion a treaty of aTb.tratlon between the and adorned with the Insignia of decora­ ade, or so prompt, so well organized tionary power In the inuklng of commer- United States and Great Britain was tions conferred. Among the crowds of and so Imposing movement as Gen. Por ­ '•'nl treaties, the end In view always to signed at Washington and transmitted to visitors In the gallery were Mmc. Yang ter and Gen. Dodge with their loading be the opening up of new markets for the the senate for Its ratification In January “I do soUrnnly swear that 1 will faith* Yu, wife of the Chinese minister, accom ­ aids secured on this occasion. Immediately after President McKin ­ products of our country, by granting con ­ lust. Since this treaty is the result of fully execute the office of President of the panied by Mr. Sze and a number of la­ The fatigues of the day wore heft'MIv cessions to the products of other lands our own Initiative; since It has been rec­ upon the President ’s aged mother and his ley had taken the oath of office he read ognized as the leading feature of our for ­ United States, and will to the best of dles, and the former Queen Lilluokalanl. that we need and connot produce our ­ The presidential family party was seated wife and they left the stand early, re­ his inaugural address, which wag as selves, and which do not involve any loss eign policy throughout our entire national my ability preserve, protect and defend in the east reserved gallery. Mrs. McKin ­ turning to the White House for a little follows: of labor to our own people, but tend to history —the adjustment of d.ftlcultlee by the constitution of the United States.” ley, accompunied by her sister, took a rest. For three hours and more President Fellow citizens: In obedience to the Increase their employment. Judicial methods rather than by force of front seat, reserved for her. She smiled McKinley and Vice-President Hobart will of the people, and In their presence, The depression of the past four years arms—and since It presents to the world Thus did William McKinley, of Ohio, re- stood at the front of the stand returning the glorious example of reason and peace, I>eat after Chief Justice Fuller, of the frequently as she surveyed the crowd. by the authority vested In me by this hAs fallen with especial severity upon Following came his venerable mother, the salutes of the passing multitude. sath, 1 assume the arduous und responsi ­ the great body of tollers of the country, not pasBion and war, '-o-'trol.lng tne re­ U. S. Supreme Court, and thus did he Mrs. McKinley. There was no demonstration on the part ble duties of President of the United and upon none more than the holders of lations between two of the greatest na ­ gather from the hand of Grover Cleveland The vice-president-elect, Mr. Hobart, of the marchers except an occasional ■States, relying on the support of my coun ­ small farms. Agriculture has languished tions of the world, an example certain to cheer given in response to the applause of trymen, ai.d Invoking the guidance of Al­ be followed by others, 1 respectfully urgs the reins of power, and become President entered from the right door, bowed silght- the occupants of the President's stand as and labor suffered. The revival of manu ­ the early action of the senate thereon, of the United States, to rule over the na ­ ly to the standing senators and officials mighty God. Our faith teaones us that facturing will be a relief to both. No por ­ und stepped to the seat near the presid ­ It recognised some famous organization, there is no safer reliance than upon the tion of our noDulatlon Is more devoted to not merely as u matter of policy, but as tion until March 4, 1901. ing officer ’s desk. or showed Its' appreciation of something Bod of our fathers, who has so singular ­ tho institutions of free government nor a duty to mankind. The Importance and The ceremonies attending the Inaugur- striking or unique in the uniforms or moral Influence of the ratification of sucb When, promptly at noon, ex-Presldent equipments. Each organization as it ly favored the American people In every more loyal to their support, wnlle none a treaty can hardly be overestimated In i atlon of Wm. McKinley, as President, Cleveland and President McKinley entered passed dipped Its colors In salute to the national trial, and wlio will not forsake bears more cheerfully Its full chare In the the cause of advancing civilization. It .he chamber, the whole assemblage arose us so long us we obey IiIh commandments maintenance of the government or Is bet ­ were perhaps the most elaborate the na ­ President and vice-president and In turn and walk humbly In his footsteps. may well engage the best thought of the to receive them ns they took the seats of wore saluted by them. The President In ter entitled to Its wise and liberal care statesmen and people of every country, tion has ever witnessed. With one of honor set apart for them. Mr. Hobart The responsib.titles of the high trust to and protection. L-'e-tslatlon helpful to the most beautiful March days that could returning these salutes not only removed und 1 cannot but consider It fortunate advanced to the desk, raised his right his hat, but gave a low bow. The only en ­ which I have been called—always of producers Is beneficial to all. The de­ that it was reserved to the United States be wished for the citizens of the capital 'land and took the oath In accordance with thusiastic demonstration seen from the jrave Importance —are augumented by the pressed condition of industry on the farm to have the leadership In so grand a work. the constitution. Mr. Stevenson then de- Prevailing business conditions, entailing and In the mine and factory has lessened city of the nation turned out lr. full force President ’s stand occurred Just as the last idleness upon willing labor and loss to It has been the uniform practice to ivered hts brief valedictory address. Mr. of the parade passed by. At that moment the ability of the people to meet the de­ avoid as far ns possible the convening of and fully 50,000 strangers were there also. Hobart now advanced to the presiding useful enterprises. The country is suf­ mands upon them and they rightfully ex ­ the thousands of people who lined the fering from industrial disturbances from congress In extraordinary session. It Is ah 1 Washington was a mass of bright decora­ chair, and for the first time exercised his streets, as If actuated by a single impulse, pect that not only a system of revenue example which, under ordinary circum­ >ffleial functions by calling the senate to which speedy relief must be had. Our shall be established that will secure the tions and the scene which the President ­ rushed Into the middle of the street and financial system needs no revision; our stances and in the absence of a public order. He then moved aside for the blind surged round the President, cheering and largest Income with the least burden, but necessity, Is to be commended. But a; elect looked upon that day must have chaplain of the senate. Rev. Dr. Mllburn, money is all good now, but its value that every means will be taken to de- gesticulating like mad. Cheer after cheer must not further be threatened. It should failure to convene the representatives of warmed his heart with a grateful pride. who, In Impressive tones delivered the was given as the great mass of people "r»»«p »-a»her than Increase, our public the people In congress In extra session The route of the parade was crowded irst invocation to the new senate. As the all be put on an enduring basis, not sub ­ expenditures. crowded around and struggled to get near ject to easy attack, nor Us stability to when It involves neglect of a public duty, with the shouting throngs. Every build ­ chaplain closed, VMce-PresIdent Hobart the President. It seemed almost providen ­ Business conditions are not the most places the responsibility of such neglect addressed the senate for the first time, doubt or dispute. Our currency should promising. It will take time to restore ing on the line of march was draped In tial that many were not crushed In the continue under the supervision of the upon the executive himself. The con ­ speaking In strong, well-modulated tones. great throng, but so far as known no the prosperity of former years. we dition of the *public treasury, as has been bunting of the national colors, and every The proclamation of the outgoing Pres­ government. The several forms of our cannot promptly attain It, we can resolute­ casualties resulted. The President and paper money, offer, in my Judgment, a Indfeated, demands the Immediate con ­ window and point of vantage was occu­ ident, calling an extra session of the sen ­ vice-president watted for a moment and ly turn our faces In that direction and aid ate, having been read, Vice-President Ho- constant embarrassment to the govern ­ sideration of congress. It alone has the pied. Tho beautiful Stars and Stripes were then hastily left the stand and returned ment and a safe balance in the treasury. its return by friendly legislation. How­ power to providp revenues for the govern ­ oart requested the new senators to ad­ to the White House. ever tioublesome the situation may ap ­ everywhere seen witn other appropriate vance and take the oath of office. While Therefore, I believe it necessary to devise ment. Not to convene it under such cir­ The many glories of the day were a system which, without diminishing the pear, congress wt'l net. 1 am be cumstances I can view in no other banners and emblems. At least 109,000 the oaths were being administered Mr. eclipsed by the brilliancy of the various found lacking in disposition or ability to sense than the neglect of a plain duty. 1 Meveland and Mr. McKinley sat talking circulating medium, or offering a prem ­ throats voiced a continuous welcome ircrn night displays. It was at the brilliantly ium lor its contraction, will present a relieve it, as far as legislation can do so. do not sympathize with the sentiment that in a low tone. It was clearly a most Uluminuted pension building that politics The restoration of confidence and the re­ the time the procession started until the atrreeable change, for they smiled now remedy for those arrangements which, congress In session Is dangerous to our •iapitol was reached, and these vocifer ­ paid Its tribute to society. There the dis­ temporary In their nature, might well in vival of business which men of all parties general business interest. ItB members and then as they nodded acquiescence to tinguished guests of the occasion paid so much desire, depend more largely upon ations were still more enthusiastically each other. the years of our prosperity have been dis­ are the agents of the people, and their homage to President McKinley and the placed by wiser provisions. the prompt, energetic and intelligent ac­ presence at the scat of government In echoed cn the return trip. It was 1:05 p. m. when the last oath had new mistress of the White House, and tion of congress, than upon any other sin ­ been administered, and then the formal With adequate revenue secured, but not the execution of the sovereign will should Mr. McKinley arose at about his usual later treaded the mazes of the dance. The until then. we can enter upon such gle agency affecting the situation. It Is not operate as an injury but a benefit. exit began, the supreme judges going first, inaugural ball Is always the climax of the Inspiring, too, to remember that no great time anti announced tnat he was feeling then Mr. Cleveland and President Mc­ changes In our laws as will while There could be no better time to put the day. To the minds of many there is noth ­ ensuring safety and volume to emergency in the one hundred and eight government upon a sound financial and very well. After breakfast with Mrs. Mc­ Kinley, and the other officials following. ing comparable to It. They like to see years of our eventful national life has tJrs. McKinley and the mother of the our money, no longer Impose upon economical basis than now. The people Kinley, at his quartets in the Ebblti the parade, they Unger for a sight of the the government the necessity of main ­ ever arisen, that has not been met with have only recently voted that this should President were escorted from the gallery prominent men and women, they occupy wisdom and courage bv the American House, the earlier morning hours were to the east front of the capltol, where taining so large a gold reserve, be done, and nothing is more binding spent largely with his wife and mother their weary places on terraced stands for with its attendant nnd inevitable people, with fidelity to their best interests upon the agents of their will than the the oath of office was to be taken by houi^s to see the President and the inaugu ­ and highest destiny, and to the honor of and when at 10 o'clock Senators Suer* Mr. McKinley. temptations to speculation. Most of our obligation of Immediate action. It has tuun, of Ohio, and Mitchell, of Wisconsin, ration party pass, but the hope of most of financial laws are the outgrowth of ex ­ the American name. These years of glo ­ always seemed to me that the postpone ­ A dazzling and inspiring scene spread them, especially the ladies who have come rious history have exalted mankind and arrived and announced that *ney had before President McKinley as he appear- perience and trial, nnd should not be ment of the meeting of congress until come to escort the President-elect to the provided with exquisite gowns, designed amended witho it investigation, and de­ advanced the cause of freedom through ­ more than a year after it has been chosen, d on the steps of the senate wing to and planned months in advance. Is the out the world, and Immeasurably c&pitpl, he was ready. As the patty em­ take the oath and deliver his inaugural. monstration of the wisdom of the pro ­ deprived congress too often of the in ­ erged from the hotel the street was ball. The pension building is admirably posed changes. We must oe uoui ' strengthened the precious free Institu ­ spiration of the popular will, and the Immediately in front, acres of upturned suited for this spectacular display. It Is tions which we enjoy. The people love packed with a cheering mass of people faces were wedged in so close together we are right, ” and “make haste slowly.' country of the corresponding benefits. It through which the jiollce had to force an enormous hall surrounding a vast court If, therefore, congress In Its wisdom shall and will sustain these institutions. Is evident, therefore, that to postpone that the broad plaza and radiating ave­ supported by huge pillars of marble The great essential to our happiness a passage to the carriage. Tne applause nues seemed a vast pavement of human deem It expedient to create a com action In the presence of so great a neces ­ became deafening as he mounted the car­ around which circle two galleries. This mission to take under early consideration nnd prosperity Is that we adhere ♦ n tho sity would be unwise on the part of the riage step, so great that he stopped and heads. Through the limbs of the trees great court became the ball room, the principles on which the government was vnlen veiled the park, appeared patches the revision of our coinage, banking and executive, because unjust to the interests turned from side to side with uncovered decorations of which have not been currency laws and give them that ex ­ established and insist upon their faith ­ of the people. Our action will now be head, his face expressing the apprecia ­ of brilliant color-fragments of the pa ­ equalled before. It is certain that they haustive, careful and dispassionate exam ­ ful observance. Equality of rights must freer from mere partisan consideration geant —gay plumes of horsemen, gorgeous have not been approached In this country. prevail and our laws he always and ev­ tion he felt. The president-elect was squares of resplendent military bands, ination that their Importance demands. than If the question of tariff revision was seated with Senator Sherman. Troop A, Those who have attended noted fetes I shall cordially concur In such nctlon. erywhere rerpeeted and obeyed. We inav postponed until the regular session of of the Cleveland, O.. cavalry troop, Mr. streaming pennons, fluttering banners, abroad Insist that they have not been have failed In the discharge of our full thousands of gleaming gun barrels and If such power is vested In the President, congress. McKinley's personal eseott, about loo men. aeywhere excelled. They were both mag­ it is my purpose to appoint a commis­ duty as citizens of the great republic, but We are nearly two years from a con ­ on black chargers, opened th" way glistening bayonets which marked the nificent and wonderful In all their various sion of prominent, well-.nformcd citizens It Is consoling and encouraging to realize gressional election, and politics cannot so through the mass of people, down Four ­ massing of tho troops of the escorting effects. of different parties, who will command that free speech, a free press, free greatly distract us as if such contest was teenth street to Pennsylvania avenue and legions awaiting the moving of the pro ­ The presidential party, the notable fig­ public corfldei.ee both on account of their thought, free schools, the free and un ­ immediately pending. We can approach south to the White House. It was only cession. ures of officialdom, and the world of molested right of religious liberty and Mr. McKinley arose and uncovered, society, which in Washington has the ability and special fitness for tile work. the problem calmly and patriotically n step around the corner to the White Business exptrience and public training worship, and free nnd fair elections are without fearing its effect upon an early House, the procession movlntr slowiv to while Chief Justice Fuller, in his flowing diplomatic corps, and the army and navy may thus be combined and the patriot ­ dearer anti mom universally enjoyed lo- robes, administered the oath in the pres ­ for conspicuous factors, delayed their ar­ electfcn. Our fellow citizens who may give the crowd a good view of the Presi­ ic zeal of the friends of the country be dav than ever before These guarantee* disagree with us upon the character of dent-elect, and he was cheered generous ­ ence of that tremendous multitude. The rival until fashionable hours. The first so directed that such a report will be must be sacredly preserved and wisely new President kissed the large, gilt-edged comers, however, were repaid for their this legislation prefer to have the ques­ ly. It was just five minutes after he made as to receive the support of all par ­ strengthened. The constituted authori ­ tion settled now, even against the pre ­ left the Ehbitt House that Mr. McK'n- Bible presented by the bishops of the enterprise by the finest view, for with ­ ties, and our finances cease to be the ties must be cheerfully and vi—c-oii«lv African Methodist church, to seal his out a great enough crowd to conceal the conceived views—and perhaps settled so ley, accompanied by the senate commit ­ subject of mere partisan contention. The upheld. Lynehfngs must not be tolerated reasonably as I trust and believe It will, tee, drove up to the north front of the oath. With veils and shouts the people decorations the wonderful hall was to be experiment Is, at all events, worth a trial, In a great and civilized country like the continued to roar. Holding the manu ­ seen to the best advantage. From the as to Insure great permanence —than to White House. Entering the rotunda, they and in my opinion it can but prove bene ­ United States; courts —not mobs — rnusi have further uncertainty menacing the were at once shown into the blue rojm, script of his inaugural in one hand, he two balconies encircling the hall high up ficial to the entire country. execute the penalties of the law. The .where they were joined by President turned to the multitude of people, and hundreds of people looked down as Into an vast and varied business Interests of the The question of Interna rlon»l preservation of public order, the right of United States. Again, whatever action Cleveland and all the members of his cab ­ lifting up his hand, as If in admonition arena upon the other hundreds of stal­ lism will have early and earnest attention. discussion, the integrity of courts, and inet, with the exeeptbn of Secretary Ol- for order, began his inaugural address. wart, black-coated men and richly-gowned congress may take will be given a fair It will be my constant enueuvor to se­ the orderly administration of justice opportunity for trial before the people are ney, and Gen. Miles and Admiral Brown; Mr. Cleveland, with his silk hat on, his women who swept In continuous proces ­ cure it by co-operation with the other must continue forever the rock of safety Chief officers of the army and navy were hands resting on his umbrella, listened at­ sion around and around the broad surface. called to pass judgment upon it, and this great commercial powers of the world «inr.n which our government securely I consider a great essential to the right ­ also present. . . tentively to every word. Mr. McKinley ’s Meantime, during the first hour before Until that condition is realized, when the rests. After a very cor Mai interchange of coni- tones were clear and ringing. As he con ­ the dancing was to begin, the spectators ful and lasting settlement of the question. parity between our goiu ai.u saver muiu-, One of the lessons taught by the late In view of these considerations I shall tesies President Cleveland Joined the par ­ cluded the Impressive words of his ad­ were entertained by a concert from the springs from and is supported by the rel­ election, which all can rejoice in. Is that ty on the journey to the capltol. Mr. dress, the multitude again cheered and the white uniformed' military band which deem it my duty, as President, to con ­ filled the gallery at the east end of the ative value of the two metals and the the citizens of the United States are both vene congress in extraordinary session on Cleveland and Mr. McKlnlev descended a cannon In the distance roared as the sig­ value of the silver already coined, and or law-rerpecting and Tnw-ablding people, the White House steps together and en ­ nal office on the roof of the capltol flashed hall, and alternated with the orchestra Monday, the fifteenth day of March. 1897. that which may hereafter be coined, must not easily swerved from the path of pat ­ In conclusion. I congratulate the coun ­ tered Mr. Cleveland ’s carriage, wh ch was the signal over the city. high up in the south gallery rendering op ­ be kept constantly at par with gold by riotism and honor. This'Is In entire ac­ drawn by four beautiful bays, the retir­ A delay after Mr. McKinley had de­ eratic airs or stirring marches. The hu ­ try upon the fraternal spirit of the people, man element of the ball was, after the every resource at our command. The cord With the genius of our institutions, ing executive sitting in the place of hon ­ livered his inaugural occurred, owing to credit of the government, the integrity anti but emphasizes the advantages of in ­ arid the manifestations of good will every­ or to the right, and amid the booming of building had began to fill up, Its most in ­ where so apparent. The recent election tho fact that It was deemed advisable teresting factor. The democracy of the of its currency, and the inviolability of culcating even a greater love for law and cannon, the clatter of cavalry, the deep, for him to partake of lunch at the cap- Its obligations must be preserved. This not only most fortunately demonstrated hoarse rumble of artillery, tin- measured great social event of Inauguration Im­ order In the future. Immunity should be the obliteration of sectional or geograph ­ tol before resuming the procession back pressed Itself upon a visitor. City and was the commanding verdict of the peo ­ granted to none who violate the laws, tramp of many columns of Infan'ry, and to the White House. As President Mc­ ple, and it will not be unheeded. ical lines, but to some extent also the the b ’are of innumerable bands, the maren country, society and officialdom, even whether Individuals, corporations, or prejudices which for years have distract­ Kinley and Mr. Cleveland, arm in arm, black and white, touched elbows on Economy is demanded In every branch communities, and ji« the enfM»ttt»»tt—» t-->- to the capltol began. In another four- emerged from the capltol after their lunch of the government at all times but es­ ed our councils and marred our true horse carriage, following the President, friendly terms In the general rotunda. ooses upon the President the duty of both greatness as a nation. The triumph of the cavalry buglers sounded a salute, Among the fashionably-gowned women of pecially In periods like the present of de­ Its own execution and of the statutes en ­ rode Vice-President-elect Hobart and the the troopers came to present arms, and pression in business and distress among the people, whose verdict Is carried Into senators deputed to escort him to the New York ’s 400, nnd from the society peo ­ acted . In pursuance of Its provisions, I effect to-day is not the triumph of one the great throngs pressed forward to ple of every American city were the visi­ the people. The severest economy must shall endeavor eftrefully to carry them scene of his future duties. Then in a catch a glimpse of the new President. be observed In all public expenditures, Into effect. pe-tlon nor wholly of one party, but of long stream of carriages ccme the dis­ tors from rural towns. Of dancing there all sections and all the people. The north Cheer on cheer went up. Nfr. McKinley was none during the first two hours and and extravagance stopped whenever it is The declaration of the party now re­ tinguished guests. First came a platoon took the rear seat on the left with Mr. found, and prevented wherever In the fu­ store, t to Ims been in the that and the south no longer divide on the old of 50 mounted poMce, moving dowq from little thereafter for the floors were ico power, past lines, but on principles and politics; and Cleveland beside him on the right. On much crowded to dance with comfort and ture It may be developed. If the revenues of “opposition to all combinations of cap ­ the Arlington plaza, and, fo lowed by the the front seat were Senator Sherman, nre to remain as now. the only relief that in this fact surely every lover of the (Jovernor ’s Island band, turned down Fif­ most of the visitrrs chose rather to watch ital organized In trusts or otherwise to muffled In a fur collar, and Senator the display than to risk their toes and can come must be from decreased ex ­ control arbitrarily the condition of trade country can find cause for true felicit­ teenth street, followed by the rest of the Mitchell, of Wisconsin. Marshal Porter penditures. But the present must not ation. Let us re(olee In and elevate this division. Troop after troop passed the garments in the . among our citizens, ” and It has support ­ gave the word to advance, the troopers The entire city was ablaze with light. become the permanent condition of the ed “such legislation as will prevent the spirit; it is ennobling and will be both a half-filled reviewing stand before the swung into company front, followed by government. rain and blessing to our beloved country, White House until the last passed the All the parks and public grounds were execution of all schemes to oppress tho the presidential carriage. It was one con ­ illuminated, and the whole line of marc*' It has been our uniform practice to re­ people of undue charges on their sup ­ it will be my constant aim to do noth ­ east gate of the White House. Then the tire, not Increase our outstanding obliga ­ ing, and permit nothing to be done, that presidential carriages followed. President tinuous ovation from the start. The Presi­ of the day, with Its countless flag-effects plies or by unjust rates for the trnnspor- dent raised his hat time and again, bow ­ and beautiful intertwining* and drapery tions, and this policy must again be re­ tation of their products to market.” This will arrest or disturb this growing senti ­ • Meveland leaned back with a smile on his sumed and vigorously enforced. Our ment of unity and co-operation, this re­ face. He looked contented, but he did ing and smiling his acknowledgments. of the national colors shone clear and dis­ purpose will be steadily pursued, both by From windows, roofs and trees rang con ­ tinct. Private illuminations joined each revenues should always have bee.n large the enforcement of the laws now in exist ­ vival of esteem and affliction which now not return the salute of .the crowds on enough to meet with ease and prompt ­ animates so many thousands In both the either side Maj. McKinley was the only tinuous cheers, while flags and handker ­ other from end to end of the avenue. The ence and the recommendation and sup ­ chiefs were waved In demonstrative greet. Immense public buildings seemed In ness not only our current needs and the port of such new statutes as may he old antagnoistic sections, but I shall one to raise his hat in acknowledgment. principal and interest of the public debt, cheerfully do everything possible to pro ­ He looked pale. There was a quiet, sad. Ing. Mr. McKinley, seeing that his sa­ flames. At various points high over them neop^sarv to cth ' it into. tf. lutes were continuous, at last sat, bare ­ but to make proper and liberal provision Our naturalization and immigration mote and increase *it. almost stern look about the firm-set against the blackness of the sky, great I et me aeain repeat the words of the mouth that suggested the gravet rejpons - headed, hat in hand, waving acknowledg ­ flags, Illuminated by search lights, waved for that most deserving body of public laws should be further improved to the ment to the multitude. At the peace mon ­ creditors, the soldiers and sailors, and the constant promotion of a safer, a better, oath administered by the chief justice Mlltics about to be assumed. \\ 1th them clear and bright as If the spirits of the widows and orphans who are the pen ­ which, in their respective spheres, so far were Senators John Sherman and Mitch- ument the brilliant escort and tho presl- upper air were active participants in this and a higher citizenship. A grave peril 'eniial party swung into the broad ave­ sioners of the United States. tO' the republic would be a clt zenshlp too as applicable. I would have all my *'l. In the next carriage was Add son national festival. This effect was magi­ The government should not be permitted countrymen observe; “I will falthfullj forter, secretary to the president-elect. nue and took its course along the crowded cal. and moved the thousands below to ignorant to understand or too vicious to thoroughfare to the executive mansion. to run behind or increase Its debt. In appreciate the great value and benefi ­ execute the office of President of the In the third were Attorney-General Har­ an 'enthusiasm which even the marvelous times like the present. Suitably to pro ­ United States and will, to the best of my mon. Secretaries Lamont and Carlisle; the Looking from the head of the line at scenes of the day had not kindled. As cence of our institutions and laws—and the Peace monument toward the treas­ vide against thlB Is the mandate of duty. against all who come here to make war ability, preserve, protect and defend the fourth contained Postmaster-GeneraL VV 11- the general Illumination faded tho search A deficiency Is inevitable so long ns constitution of tho United States.” This son and Secretary Herbert; the fifth Sec­ ury and white house, a mile and a half lights began to reveal the public build ­ upon them our gates must be promptly away, was like gazing into a broad can ­ expenditures of the government exceeds and tightly closed. Nor must we be un ­ is the obligation I have reverently taken retaries Francis and Morton, and the s xtn ings and the Washington monument. The Its receipts. It can only be met by loans, before the Lord most high. To keep It and last Gen. Miles and his staff. Troop yon whose high walls were a mass of mea capltol, the public library and the s'ate, mindful of the need of Improvement women and flags. The buildings, low and or an Increased revenue. While a large among our own c'tizens, but with, the will be mv sintrle purpose, my constant A Cleveland cavalry, followed and then war and navy buildings flashed suddenly annual surplus of revenue may Invite prayer —and I shall confidently rely upon a detachment of grizzled veterans from high, plain and stately, were almost con ­ Into light, each a wonderful and entranc ­ zeal of our forefathers encourage the cealed from view by the spectators, and waste and extravagance, Inadequate rev­ spread of knowledge und free education. the forbearance nnd assistance of all tho the Twenty-third Ohio Volunteers, Maj. ing mirage of the night, alternately fix ­ enue creates distrust and undermines pub ­ people tn the dlcharge of my solemn those, In turn, were as thickly covered ing the breathless attention of the multi­ Illiteracy must be banished from the land. McKinley's old regiment...... __ with streamers, banners and bunting, lic and private credit. Neither Simula he If we shall attain that high destiny as the responsibilities. . The second brigade of the first division tudes, and suddenly disappearing into encouraged. Between more loans and consisted of the superbly drilled and waving In light or woven into countless darkness. The fireworks and the street forefathers of ihe enlightened nations of forms of beauty, as are autumnal woods more revenue, there ought to be but one the world, which under providence we handsomely equipped Nntlonal Guard of Illuminations have not been equaled In opinion. We should have »i'pr» revenue the District of Columbia. A more bril ­ with the glories of autumn. And every­ ought to achieve. TO^D OF FAMOUS MEN. where, as In those woods, was coloring the past, and the entertainment for the and that without delay, hindrance, or Reforms in the civil service must go on, liant and ‘nspirlng scene than this part thousands who could not attend the ball postponement. A surplus In the treas­ but the changes should be real and genu ­ of the pageant presented could hardly be of gold twined with the banners to sug­ was varied and ample. It is stated that Annie Boyd will soou pictured. The yellow plumes scarl**- gest. the central plank of victory. As a ury created by loans is not a permanent or ine, not perfunctory, or prompted by a basis for decoration, the inaugural com ­ Never before was an administration safe reliance. It will suffice while it lasts, zeal In behalf of any party, simply be ­ marry Fred Pfeffer, the noted l>aseball llned cloaks and bright blue tunics of tr,t launched upon its unknown future with but It cannot last long while the outlays cause It happens to be in power. As a cavalry; the huge black bearskin shakos mittee distributed 50,000 national flags to more Impressive or enthusiastic demon ­ player. and snow-white trousers of the National ail on the line of march who would use of the government are greater than Its re­ member of congress I spoke and voted in them In their windows. So great was stration. But now the lights are out In ceipts, as has been the case during ‘he favor of the present lqw. and I shall at­ Guard; the gaily caparisoned and go.il- the ballroom: the flags no longer gleam William Morris and Annie Ward- bedecked white-plumed officers of the their demand that there would have boon past two years. Nor must it be forgot ­ tempt Its enforcement In the spirit in 100,000 used If they had been provided. against the darkness of the sky; the wild ten, however, much such loans may tem­ which it was enacted. The purpose in Ttffany will be seen In Blaney ’s new staff; the vivid crimson and gold-laced acclaim of the multitudes la stilled; after coats of the famed Marine band, con ­ Over the triumphal way, and honored porarily relieve the situation, the govern ­ view was to secure the most efficient ser­ play, “The Electrician. ” by the magnificent preparations and the a day of fervent patriotic emotion the ment Is still indebted for the amount of vice of the best men who would accept trasting with the blue uniforms of the national capital slept. With the sunrise marine corps, and the picturesque sailor presence and thunderous applause of un ­ the surplus thus accrued, which It must appointment under the government, re­ Boston is to have a new Chinese ending crowds. President McKinley was of the next day the new administration ultimately pay, while Its ability to pay is taining faithful and devoted public ser­ costumes of the Jack Tars formed a con ­ which all our clans united to welcome theater, and for the first time Chinese stantly changing kaleidoscopic p cture of escorted to the White House, whence he not strengthened, but weakened by a con ­ vants in office, but shielding none, under Boon proceeded to the stand in front of It was compelled to take upon itself the tinued deficit. Loans are Imperative in the authority of any rule or custom, who actresses will be seen in the Hub. dashing light and color extremely beau ­ countless tasks which \\ill test its are Inefficient, Incompetent or unworthy. tiful to witness. to review the imposing columns of march ­ great emergencies to preserve the govern ­ E. S. Willard will not try London at The second division of the parade, ing thousands which had followed him strength. The prayers of all the nation ment or Its credit, but a failure to sup ­ The best Interests of the country demand from the capltol, eliciting at every step arc with the new President that his four ply needed revenue in time of pea^o '■ this, and the people heartily approve the the close of the American season, but which did not fall Into line until the re­ law wherever end whenever It has been turn from the capltol, was not secondary unbounded admiration and a wild acclaim, years as our ruler may be full of happi ­ the maintenance of etther has no justifi­ rest and return to us again in the fall which, at intervals drowned the music of ness to himself and his and may bring cation. thus administered. to the first in public interest, except that Congress it lacked the presidential feature. In lieu their hands. The president ’s reviewing the hoped-for prosperity to our beloved Tho best way for the government to should give promnt attention of 1897. thereof. It presented the governors of stand occupied two-thirds of the frdnt of land. maintain its credit, Is to pay as It goes — to the restoration of our American mer­ It is announced that Charles Coghlan nine great states, each escorted by a the White House grounds. It was a vol- Mrs. Cleveland came over front Prince ­ not by resorting to loans, but by keeping chant marine, once the pride of the seas gorgeously uniformed staff and detach ­ idly built and finished structure careful­ ton for the purpose of entertaining the out oif debt —through an adequate Income on all the great Ocean highways of CJtn- will play a leading part In tbe dra­ ments from the National Guards of their ly designed and tastefully decorated. The McKinley party. She h%d arranged a secured by a system of taxation external merce. To my mind, few more important matization of Marion Crawford ’s “Dr. states. At the head of the division, a background was white, the columns weie luncheon for the wife, mother and per ­ or Internal, or both. It Is the settled pol ­ subjects so Imperatively demand Us In ­ fitting honor to the state from which the twined with green, and the national col ­ sonal party of the President-elect In the icy of the government, pursued from the telligent consideration. The United Slates Claudius.” President-elect was chosen, rode Gov. ors In floating colors and woven and White Bouse Just prior to the review of beginning and practiced by all parties and has progressed with marvelous rapid.ty Ada Lee Bascom ’s “A Bowery Girl” Asa S. Bushnell, of Ohio, as marshal. draped designs were the chief ornament. the parade, and In the public home she administrations, to raise the bulk of our In every field of enterprise and endeavor Then followed Gov. Lowndes, of Mary­ The stand seated 1,000. The president was about to leave awaited their coming revenue from taxes upon foreign produc ­ until we havt^becoinc foremost in nearly is so successful that ft is rumored that land; Gov. Black, of New York; Gov. stood in a projecting area, shielded bv about 2 o'clock. The McKinley party left tions entering the United Htntes for sate all the great lines of Inland trade, com ­ a second company has been organized Grout, of Vermont; Gov. Tnnner, of Ill­ glass. The audience was notable In all the capltol ceremonies ahead of the pro ­ and consumption, and nvoldlng, for the merce and Industry. Yet, while this is Its elements. The official life of the nation cession and of the two Presidents. They most Daft, every form of direct taxation, true, our American merchant marine has to play it. inois; Gov. Pingree, of Michigan; Gov. been steadily declining, until It Is now Drake, of Iowa, and Gov. Schofield, of was fully represented. The ambassadors were greeted In the blue parlor by Mrs. pw'PDt In time of war. Thomas Bailey Aldrich has written a Wisconsin. and ministers of all nations honored the Cleveland. Secretary Lamont and Col. The country Is clearly opposed to any lower, both In percentage of tonnage an 1 occasion. The political magnates of both Wilson and escorted to the family dtn- needless additions to the sublects of in ­ the number of vessels employed, than It poetic play on Judith and Holofernes. At the head of the 4hlrd and last di­ was prior to the civil wa*. Commenda ­ vision of the military parade rode one- parties had seats. The families of these ing room. As soon as Mrs. Cleveland had ternal taxation, nnd Is committed by Its and Olga Nethersole will do it lu Lon ­ irmed Gen. O. O. Howard, and after him various dignitaries were present In force greeted her guests she entered Secre­ latest popular utterance to the System of ble progress lias been made in late years and the press of the land was numerous ­ tariff taxation. There can be no misun ­ In the upbuild.tig of the American navy, don next season. marched the grizzled veterans of the G. tary Lamont's carriage, which had been but we must supplement these efforts by A. R. ly and ably represented. In waiting at the south front, and was derstanding, either, about the principle It is said that Fanny Davenport, who The procession kept on past the cap ­ The parade was a famous column nota ­ escorted bv the secretary to his H street upon which this tariff taxation shall be providing as a proper consort tor It a bly commanded. Gen. Horace Pqrter. levied. Nothing has over been made merchant marine amply sufficient Tor our gives up Sardou ’s plays after this sea­ ltol, wheeling Into the street which residence whore they were shortly Joined own carrying trade to foreign countries. bounds the capltol grounds on the east. grand marshal, at Its head, recalled to all at lunch by Mr. Thurber and the members plainer at a general election than that the son, may hnnd over “Fedora” to her The approach of the President and Pres­ veterans tho campaigns of Grant, his of tho outgoing cabinet and their Iad.es. controlling principle In the raising of rev­ The question is one that appeals both to ident-elect was signaled to the crowds on chief. Following his numerous and bril ­ enue from duties on imports Is the zeal­ our business necessities and the patriotic brother, Edgar L. Some time after 3 o ’clock Mrs. Cleveland asptrat ’ons of a great people. the capltol steps by the cheer that liant staff, upon which the sons of Pres­ and Mr. Thurber were driven to the Penn ­ ous care for American Interests and Amer­ greeted them and followed fhem up the idents Grant. Hayes, Garfield, Arthur ard ican labor. The people have declared It has been the policy of the United “Within next year,” says Mascagni, sylvania station, where they took Presi­ States since the foundation of the gov ­ hill, accompanied by waving handker ­ Harrison were prominent figures, came dent Thomson ’s pricate car for Princeton, that such legislation should be had as **I hope to have finished ’VestiUa,' an chiefs and hats. Grand Marshal Porter, Gen. Granville M. Dodge, commanding will give ample protection and encourage ­ ernment to cultivate relations of peace the ex-president ’s future home. and amity with all the nations of the opera on a Roman subject, in four acts, waiting at the top of the hill, signaled to the first grand division, which embraced It was a little after 3 o'clock when the ment to the industries and the develop ­ the Cleveland troop, they wheeled Into all the military organizations of the par ­ ment of our country- It Is therefore world, and this accords with my concep ­ on which I have been working (or fire new President and Mr. Cleveland reached tion of our duty now. We have cher ­ the capltol grounds and to the front of ade. the White House through cheering earnestly hoped and expected that con ­ years.” the steps of the senate wing, the car­ After the soldiers came the civic organ ­ gress will, at the earliest practical mo ­ ished the policy of non-interference with riage following at a brisk gait. Gen. Por ­ izations, numerous, in gallant trim, and crowds, escorted by the Black Horse ment, enact revenue legislation that shall the affairs of foreign governments, wise­ This is Mist Ethel Barrymore ’s third ter swung from his horse and stood at well commanded by their chief. Marshal Troopers of Cleveland. In the blue room M fair, reasonable, conservative and just, ly Inaugurated by Washington, keeping the door of the carriage. Senator Mitch ­ B. H. Warner, of Washington. From Mr. Cleveland took formal leave of his • nd which, while supplying sufficient rev­ ourselves free from entanglement either season upon the atage. She hat al­ ell first alighted, then Senator Sherman, front to rear It was the best ordered col ­ successor, and bidding good-bye to all enue for public purposes, will still be sig­ ns allies or foes, content to leave undis ­ ways been in her uncle ’s (John Drew) and then Gen. Porter gave a helping umn. both In Its military and the civic who were present, he left the mansion, nally beneficial and helpful to every sec­ turbed with them the settlement of their hand to President Cleveland and Mr. Mc­ sections that has marched In Washington and In company with Capt. Robley D. tion and every enterprise of the people. own domestic concerns. company. Her mother was the bril ­ Kinley. Senator Caffrey escorted Presi­ since the veterans of the war passed Evans, of the army, drove to the Seventh Tn this policy, we are all, of whatever It Is our aim to pursue a firm and digni ­ liant Georgia Drew. dent Cleveland, and President-elect Mc­ through It from fields of renown to their street wharf to take the lighthouse ten ­ nartv, firmly bound by the voice of the fied foreign policy, which shall be Just, Kinley walked after beside his secretary homes der Maple for a ten days" fishing . trip people —a power vastly more potential Impartial, ever watchful of our national 1 should call ‘‘Under the Red Robe' of state, who towered above him. Thus It was fitting that the war and navy In the Carolina sounds. There was an than the expression of any political plat ­ honor nnd always Insisting upon the en ­ a capital play. There is no reason, ex ­ they entered the senate wing of the capl ­ building should be elaborately decorated absolute lack of show or ceremony about form. forcement of the lawful rights of Ameri­ tol. The President-elect went at once to to greet a column where the regular the departure. Capt. Evans was tne only The paramount duty of congress Is to can citizens everywhere. We want no cept the fact that It Is so good, why the vice-president's room, and President troops ordered U> Washington by Secre­ one with him In the closed carriage, and

ment. When Daniel Sandeman wag dy­ year—the average less than that —their TALSI AGE’S SERMON. ing of cholera, hie attendant said, struggle well depicted by the western THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. "Have you much pain? ” “Oh, ” he re­ missionary, who says In a letter* CROSS-EXAMINATION FESTIVITY THE SUBJECT OF plied, “since 1 found the Lord I have "Thank you for the last remittance; LESSON XI.—MARCH 14—CON- never had any pain except sin. ” Then until It came we had not any meat in Could N«t Weaken Sock Testimony All ■prinrCure humors, scrofula Uinta, Soils, plm- SUNDAY’S DISCOURSE. VERSION OF SAUL. they said to him, “Would you like to our house for one year, and all last As This. iiurifyliiK art send « message to your friends? ” “Yes, winter, although it was a severe win ­ (From the Kalamazoo Telegraph.) Front the Text: Bring Hither the Fat­ I would; tell them that only last night ter, our children wore their summer (ioldsn Tcxti “Till* I* a Faithful Say­ The following statement is one of great ted Calf and Kill It—Luka 101*8 — thq love of Jesus oame rushing Into my clothes. ” And these men of God I find ing and Worthy of .\U Acceptation, Interest to many a citizen of Kalamazoo, When Sin and Sorrow Shall Be No soul like the surges of the sea, and I in different parts of tbe land struggling Thnt Jmu Chrlat Cnine Into tha and a man as well known as Mr. Wallace More—Gates of Paradise, had to cry out, ’Stop, Lord, it Is should carry more than ordinary weight Hood’s agalrat annoyance and exasperation* World to Sara Sinners’’—Tim. 1-15. with our readers. Here it is as taken enongb: aloji. Lord, enough! ”’ Oh, the ulnu?4 4'Vab',s! Some of them week’ down by our representative: N all agea of tbj vrf ttl 19 Christian religion. Just efter %MT> -st; tertalnlng agents who “ My name is John A. Wallace. I am Sarsaparilla v***- pao* over Dvvt those tame joys in O-DAY’8 leaaon In ­ One ^Truc Blood rurifler. Prepared by C. I. world It has been ttava Km*i lightning rods to sell, cludes Acts •: 1-12; a member of the firm of J. A. Wallace A Hoo