The Clinton Independent. VOL XXXII.—NO. Y.'J ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 1897. WHOLE NO.—1617

FOUR WENT TO DETROIT. BY HOME TALENT. Wanted. Cash paid for Cider Apples delivered SHIP CAMP DELUGE at my Mill in St. Johns. “Chime* of Normandy ” Will Be Present, Local Rider* Were Not In Trim for E. E. Emmons. Thursday'* Race*. ed Next Thursday and Friday Lost. T. J. Gristock, of ShepardsvUle, A number of people witnessed the The Experience of a Man Who Evenings. Commissioner of Insurance Ex­ Between St. Johns and the Fair Burned Out. races at the Athletic Park last Thurs­ • “Chimes of Normandy, Planquett ’s day afternoon. They were held under Lost Everything. poses “Outlaw” Companies. Grounds, September 25, two pieces of L. A. W. rules. Summaries: popular opera, will be presented to the sheet music, one of them a duet. If found please return to Mrs. Price, St. VKKV LITTLK .SAVED FROM HIS LAST One-mile novice, tiro heat*—Edgar Rice, of music-loving element of St. JohDS on St. Johns, first: B. 8. Gilmer,of Ionia, second; RESEMBLED THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD the evenings of next Thursday and Johns, Mich. FIRE. Roy V. Henderson, of St. Johns, third. Time. TWENTY-TWO concerns without ■ 19 2-a. IN ITS DESTRUCTIVE POWER. Friday. It pays to trade at John H icks ’. One-half mile professional, threeheats —J. J. LEGAL EXISTENCE ANYWHERE. Hlouin, of Detroit, first; Sam Amspaoker. of This production is being given under Cured of Deafness. A Defecllve Chimney Is Supposed to Have Owosso,second; W. J. Burhans.of Ionia, third. the auspices of the Ladies ’ Library Time. 1.12. To my friends and the public: I wish Hern the Cause—He Wai Burned Out One mile amateur, three heals— E. A Mo- H. C. Ingle* Hardy Escapes With His Association and great preparation have Person* Insured In These Companies to say a word concerning deafness. On ross, of Detroit, first; Sam Shaffer, of St. On October 17, 1889, And On Life Hut 1* Not Discouraged Yat and been made to make it a success. Have No Legal Remedy In Case June 13th, 1897, my hearing left me and Johns, second: Hoy V. Henderson, of St. The opera is under the direction of I was most entirely deaf in the left ear October 1«, 1897. Johns, third. Time, 2:56 4-5. May Return In the Spring. of Fire. One mile professional, one heat—J. J. Blouln, Mr. G. Van Demorest, the well-known —could not bear my watch tick. I con ­ From Our Sliepardsvllle Correspondent, Among the gold seekers who suffered of Detroit, first; W. p. Burhaus. of Ionia, sec­ baritone, with Mrs. Price, pianiste. The following is copy of a letter to sulted a noted pLysician of Detroit, Last Saturday, Oct. 16, at 2 p. m., the ond; Sam Anspaoker, of Owosso, third; Time, in the recent deluge at Sheep Camp, was The costumes were secured from Lor- Mich., but obtained no satisfaction 15:35 1-3. The Independent regarding the One-mile lap race, 3 heats—E. A. Moross, of II. C. Ingles, of Memphis, Tenn., hus­ inger, Detroit. whatever. My friends thought there farm residence of T. J. Gristock, to ­ The following cast of characters in­ outlaw” insurance companies doing Detroit, first; Sam Shaffer, of St. Johns, sec­ band of Mrs. II. C. Ingles, now at Hotel was no help for me. Finally 1 concluded gether with nearly all of its contents, ond; Sam Anspaoker, of Owosso, third. Time, cludes the representative talent of the business in tbe state of Michigan: to consult Dr. Ottman. of the medical 2d»l-5. St. Johns. Mr. Ingles has returned to was destroyed by Ore. village: “It has come to the knowledge of the firm of B. S &Co.,of Muskegon, Mich., On October 17, 1889, all the farm Pearl Hathaway, of Owosso, took a Seattle for the winter months, to recu OASPARD, a Miser...... G, VanDEMOKEST and with great thankfulness I can header in the first lap of the one-half Henry. Marquis of CornviHe, .. .John Collins insurance department that the citizens buildings of this gentleman were des ­ perate his health and consider the advi ­ of this state are, in many localities, cheerfully say that after about two mile open professional aud broke his Jean Grenicbeux, a fisherman, Claud Emmons months’ treatment with this skillful troyed by the same agency; two practi­ arm near the wrist. sability of another dash for Klondike in The Bailli...... Henry Washburn being swindled aud defrauded by worth­ Notary, ...... Harry Walsworth less and irresponsible insurance com ­ physician my hearing has been restored cally coinciding dates of heavy losses, Carl Shaw, of this village, was unable the spring. In the following letter, Serpolette. good for nothing,. ... Miss Emmons panies. to me. Hoping that many w ho are deaf to ride on account of sickness. Germaine, the lost heiress...... Mrs. Tromu may consult Dr. Ottman, I will say to aud under distressing circumstances. written to a friend in Memphis, Tenn., Gertrude ...... Mrs. Edna Smith “Companies that have any financial Between these dates have come at a copy furnished us by Mrs. Ingles, Mr. Nanette...... Mrs. Edward Nesblt standing desiring to do busiuess in the such that they will find him very rea­ Jeanne ...... Miss Rose Moloet sonable in his charges and interested in various times losses of fence, of crops, Ingles gives a graphic account of the state will and do comply with our laws. Suzanne ...... Miss Thurza Judd “No man insuring his property in their welfare. Yours truly, of pasture and of timber from this A VALUABLE CANINE experience of his party when the deluge Veloutine ...... Miss Helen Corbit M. L. WELTER, Ovid, Mich. Billottl ...... Miss Edith Dunn companies from outside of the state source, and it wouM seem that if there came: need no more than to ask his local This eminent specialist will visit St. is any such thing as being pursued by I am back in Seattle with nothing but MARRIED. agent to show his certificate of author- Johns Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the pri­ a tale of misfortune to tell, and so are a ty to write the policy he offers. He vate parlor of the Steel Hotel, from 9 any especial agent of hate and destruc ­ Was That Owned by Frank Wa­ a. m. until 7:30 p. m. One dav only. number of prospective miners who were ENGLE—SHAVER. must have such certificate. tion. the tire fiend is on the track of Mr. ters, of This Village. on the trail in my locality at the time. 1 “Companies who are not authorized Consultation free aud strictly confiden ­ Gristock with more than ordinary per­ am more than thankful to be alive, and At the residence of the bride's sister, to write insurance in this state jiave no tial. sistence. as I look back at the scene that took Mrs. Geo. S. Corbit,by Rev. G. C. Long ­ standing here whatever, and should a Let No Man Suffer. place at 6 a. m. September 18th, I only loss occur, the insured would be with­ The fire Saturday started presumably COST WILLIAM WILHOl'SEN |59|0 man, pastor of the First Congregational When you are hungry come to our from a defective chimney. Mrs. Gris­ wonder that I am alive at the present church of St. Johns, Tuesday morning, out a legal remedy in the state. TO KILL THE DOG. time. I will now explain. At Sbeep “Companies that are authorized may restaurant, head of Clinton avenue, tock was alone, had built a fire in the October 19, 1897, Mr. Geo. S. Engel, of east side, and we will satisfy you for a diuing-room stove aud was engaged in Camp, about seventeen miles up the Chicago, and Mrs. Matilda S. Shaver, of be sued, if occasion requires, in the Chilkoot Pass from Dyea, on the above home courts where the fire occurs. small outlay of money. sewing. While thus occupied, uncons ­ St. Johns. W. II. Watts . cious of danger. Daniel Weaver pass­ He Had a Moral If Not a Legal Bight to morning, there came a flood of dirt and The wedding was a quiet one, only the “The agents who solicit for such ing along the road, saw smoke pouring Shoot It. water, rocks and trees, that swept eve­ local relatives and a very few friends fraudulent companies or aid in placing rything before it,au irresistible wave of Placing pollicies for them are criminals Notice to Shareholders. from the roof and gave the alarm. Of late there lias been considerable being present. The ceremony was per­ The pipe from the dining room and destruction lasting about twenty min­ formed promptly at 7 o'clock, aud was >efore the law. Several fires have The shareholders in the Greenbush kitchen stoves entered the the chimney interest and excitement hereabouts oc ­ utes, that was as destructive in power the initial number by the recently or ­ lately occurred with insurance in such Mutual Stock Company are hereby noti ­ below the ceiling, the chimney passing casioned by the large numbers of sheep as the bursting of tbe reservoir at dained clergyman, Rev. Longman, who companies and not a dollar of loss has fied to call upon the undersigned at any Johnstown, Pa. A glacier up tbe can ­ has been recovered and the department on up through a half-story room above and lambs that have been injured and acquitted himself upon this occasion in time up to Jan. 1, 1898, and receive and through the roof. The room was yon two miles above Sheep Camp gave a manner very pleasing to the contract ­ of insurance is helpless to aid. dividends upon stock. Certificates of used as a storeroom and it was here the killed by dogs, making a considerable away on one side and let loose a lake of ing parties, their relatives and friends “I herewith give a list of some of stock must be presented in order to en ­ fire undoubtedly originated. A brisk drain upon the township treasury to w ater back of it that had formed by present. these disreputable, outlaw concerns title bolder to dividend. wind was blowing from the north and satisfy such claims. constant rains of nearly three weeks’ After partaking of a timely and well now known to the department and Frank Marshall , carried the flames and smoke directly duration, and it came down the side of prepared breakfast, the bride and groom others will be anuouncea when ascer­ 6-4 w Sec’y and Treasurer. An mterestiug suit was commenced the mountains with such force as to tained. Most of these are mere myths into the rest of the buiiding and with were conveyed to the depot, accompan ­ Wauted, Cider Apples. such rapidity that the work of saving before Justice Lyon, and adjourned move mammoth granite boulders weigh­ ied by a number of the relatives and without legal existence anywhere, but thehousehold effects was soon stopped. from time to time, until Tuesday of this ing hundreds of tons from one-fourth to friends, where they boarded the morn ­ are scattering policies and collecting And orchard run of apples. Highest Mr. Gristock and roan were one half a week, when a satisfactory jury was one half mile, and cutting down trees ing train for Chicago, their future home. premiums wherever they can:” prices paid at tbe elevator of mile from home and by the time he and drawn, composed of three farmers and one and one-half feet in diameter, as if Mr. Engle is a graduate from the law The General Fire Insurance, of Paris; Tbe tf Sfrague & Squair . they had been straws. You cannot im­ Atlas Insurance Co , of Columbia, S. C., Union other help arrived, the work of des ­ three villagers, and the trial was con ­ department of our state university, and Mutual Fire Ins. Co., of New Jersey; South truction was far advanced. cluded Wednesday afternoon. Frank agine the destructive force with which after being admitted to the bar, prac­ American Union Underwriters, of ; We Have the Largest, The piano, some parlor furniture, Waters, of this village, was the com- it came, and the loss of life it might ticed law for a number of years in the New York and Mass Fire Lloyds, of New York Cleanest, cheapest and most complete bedding, clothing and parts of two bed ­ lainant. and Wm. Wilhousen, of Last have caused only for the fact ttiat most Lake Huron region, this state. Later City, Underwriters; Atlantic Mutual Fire Ins. stock of everything in Crockery, Glass­ of the people were awake aud managed Co., of New Jersey. Underwriters; Tbe Ameri­ room suits were all that were saved. E ingham, defendant. be settled in Dakota, where he engaged can Trust and Ins. Co., Chicago. III.; Mt. Ver­ ware and Lamps in Central Michigan. Miss Lizzie McDorman, who made It appears from the testimony that on to reach the side of the mountain. As in his profession and was elected At­ non Fire Ins Co , of Alexandria. Va.; Queen We bought before the new 15 per cent, her home with Mrs. Gristock, was away the 14th day of September last a hound it is one man was killed, his head split torney General on the Democratic tick­ City Fire Insurance Co., of Buffalo, N. Y.; tariff was levied, therefore, they will be at the time and lost all except what dog belonging to the complainant. Wa­ open, and three are missing, who were et. lie was a union soldier in the war Buffalo Mutual Fire Ins.. Co . of Buffalo. N Y.; sold at prices way below anything in seen clinging to trees and have not yet Aurora Fire Ins. C., of Philadelphia; Long clothing she was wearing at the time ters, was found among the sheep of the of the rebellion, and fought bravely for Island Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of New town until the very last piece is gone. aud lost also some money. defendant, whereupon defendant went been found. All the tents and provis ­ peace aud justice. He bears testimony York; United Fire Insurance Co., Providence. Come in and look it over. The house and contents were insured to the house for his gun with which to ions were swept away except a few scat­ and gives every evidence of being a R. I.: Protective Hire Insurance Ins. Co., of Geo . A. Wells. in the Hartford for $2,000, and tiie loss shoot and kill the dog. While he was tering ones that were high up on tne gentleman of ability, honor and integri ­ N. Y.; Underwriters'Mutual Lloyds, of New of York: Merchancs' National Ins. Co., of Chi­ will approximate $2600 to $3000. thus absent the dog jumped over the sides of the mountains. Some the ty. cago; Electric City Fire Insurance Co.; Buf­ Bargains in Sewing Machines The shock was a severe one for Mrs. fence and ran down the road a short men, and also some of the women, fled Mrs. Shaver, the next oldest daughter falo and Niagara Fire Ins. Co.; Knickerbock ­ I have the agency for seven distinct Gristock, who has been in poor health distance and then eutered the enclosure with only a shirt or corset on. 1 was of Henjamin M. Shepard, of Shepards- er Fire Lloyds, of New York; New York Fire styles of the best make of sewing nearly dressed at the time, but had time Lloyds; The Isthmus Lloyds; New Jersey for some time, but, happily, she is re­ of his neighbor Pouch, where defendant ville, this county, having had a resi­ State Fair Association. machines and no one can or will sell covering. discovered and shot him, from which to save only what I had on. I even lost dence there and in St. Johns since her them lower than me. Come and see. _r money belt, which I had taken off at Milo D. Campbell , They will probably make their home, shot the dog there died. This was on early childhood, is too well aud favor ­ Commissioner of Insurance. Opposite The Steel. A. B. Balcom . for a time in this village, though plans Tuesday, and on the following Saturday, night and placed under my head. It ably known to the people of these com ­ have not yet fully matured the complainant having beard that the came sudden, and oue had no time ex­ munities to require any extended words Professor Strassburg The direction of the wind was favor ­ dead dog answered the description of cept to flee for life. It came down the from us. She and her chosen compan ­ BUSINE8S LOCALS Of Detroit, will reopen his dancing canyon fully twenty feet high, a rolling able, or all other buildings would have the one lie had lost, went to the place to ion for the remainder of their lives have Big Bargains academy in St. Johns, November I, been lost. identify it. He at once recognized the mass, and it was awful to see. Every­ the best wishes of those who know them and all who wish to join may give their dog as his property, and commenced body was stunned. Fully fifty to one best, here and elsewhere. In Capes and Jackets at Kendrick's so uames to Major Price or Walter Wy- suit for pav for the dog in the sum of hundred outfits were swept away in the Mr. Engel will at once remove his long as our present stock lasts. We can koff. A large class is assurred him. A VISIT AMI REST- $50. twinkling of an eye. Many of the min­ law library and effects from his former and will sell what we have for what it Terms to old members one dollar less Mr. Waters retained E. II. Lyon in ers were heavy losers. One man was home in Dakota to Chicago, where he would now cost us to replace them. Our than last year. the cafe, and Mr. Wilhousen retained said to have lost $4,000 in casli, besides will open an office and continue the $5 Capes and Jackets are the best we Wlitt Mr. Hn

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897.

A GIGANTIC STEAL. LAKES. SS Uurollabla luiurituce Companies. Tierce barns belonging to 8 ylvetus ITEMS OF INTEREST. Editor Chas. A. Dana I)end. State Insurance Commissioner Camp­ Lamb in Rollln, Lenawee county, were Charles A. Dana, editor of the New Wall Street to “Do ” Uncle Sana for •90,« York Sun, died at his home in Glen bell is on the warpath against off-color destroyed by fire, together with the •00,000 by tbe Union Pacific Deal. contents, which Included three horses. Cove, L. I., at the age of 78. ( |IEFI.Y TOLD fire insurance companies, lie replies PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS PICKED The publishes a to the charges made to Gov. Pingree Charles Peck, a farmer living near Mr. Dana ’s death had been expected IDERS. PROM I8COUSLY. for several hours and bis family and very sensational lengthy article on the against him by the officers of two Sag ­ Albion, narrowly escaped death by workings of tlie Wall street street pool inaw companies whom he called to cremation. A portion of his burning physicians were at his bedside when •tern Star nt Great Britain Refuses to Talk on Seals the end came. The cause of Mr. which is seek ing to obtain control of the time, and who asked for his removal. roof had already fallen in before he Union PfccfM railroad. The World in Mr. Campbell calls attention to 22 fire Dana ’s death was cirrhosis of the liver. Commissioner had awoke, and upon his escape he In the Presence of Russia snd Japan substance sa/*: insurance oompames which he desig ­ On June 9 he was at tbe office appar­ Fake Coni pa­ found the barn, which was located Much to Uncle Sam’s Astonishment A steal involving an immediate loss nates as myths, having no legal exist­ 40 rods from the house, entirely con ­ ently strong snd healthy. The next re me Connell. to the government of 920,000,000 and ence anywhere. But they are scatter­ sumed. Loss about 93.500. —Supremo Justice Field Retires. day he was taken ill and he never afterward visited New York. an ultimate loss of over 950,000,000 will ing policies and collecting premiums Tbe opening of the Barnum mine at be consummated within the next 20 E. 8. By the death of Charles Anderson wherever they can. He says that Mich­ Ishpeming is a substantial evidence of British Back Out of the SeuI Conference. days unless President McKinley inter ­ igan citizens are victims and are with­ Dana America loses one of the most the Order of tbe return of prosperity. It means the The officials of the British foreign poses his authority and protects the out legal remedy, and that risks should brilliant journalists she has ever ichigan met in employment of nearly 500 men this fall office have communicated to U. 8 . Am­ people. The Union Pacific Railway be placed only with companies author­ known. He was born Aug. 8 , 1819, Itroit with over and winter. The Barnum mine has bassador Hay the final decision that Co. owes the government ovor 953,000,- lies—present, ized to do business under the Michigan been the life and maiustay of Ishpem- the government of Great Britain must and entered the newspaper business in the ’40s as a reporter on the Boston 000. A pool of Wall street bankers has ill the larger laws. ing, and since it was closed down, in refuse to take part in any sealing con ­ engaged in a scheme of reorganization Chronotype. In 1847 he became city ehigan. Mayor July, 1894, bnsiuess in that city has ference with representatives of Russia whieh contemplates the payment of 62 sss of welcome MICHIQAN NEWS ITEMS. been practically at a standstill. and Japan. The British government, editor of ’s New York Tribune and was later European cor ­ per cent to the government, or less ^o by Associate however, asserts its willingness to con ­ than 933*000,000; while securities sub­ Snow is reported in Houghton and The schooner Kate Winslow, carry­ respondent during the troublous times [ing of Adrian, fer with the United States alone. Dip­ ordinate to that of the government lowed that the Marquette counties. ing 1,200 tons of pig iron, foundered in France in 1848-9. Soon after tbe in Lake Michigan, near Manistique, lomats consider that Great Britain ’s will obtain 1*75 per cent upon their i Michigan and Over 10,000 people attended the la s course was not courteous to Russia and civil war begun Mr. Dana severed con ­ day of the street fair at Paw Paw. after being abandoned in a gale by the nections with Mr. Greeley owing to claims. All the legal rights which the The member- Japan. government might avail of in the pur­ for the year An F. & P. M. passenger train killed steamer Queen of the West, which was differences on questions pertaining to towing her. The crew escaped in the Secretary Sherman has written a re­ suit of the plunderers who rifled the Bceipts for the and terribly mangled John Hamilton, ply to the note of Lord Salisbury ex­ the conduct of the war. Mr. Dhn» aged 60, near Saginaw. boats and reached Whitdale. The was appointed to several positions in company treasury are to be abandoned, luring the year pressing Great Britain ’s declination to and terms of sale have been fixed The preliminary work lias begun on Winslow was built in 1872, was valued the state department and finally Presi­ at 915,000 and insured for 910,000. take part in the Bering sea seal confer ­ which absolutely bar every form of iplitied by De- the electric railroad from Battle Creek ence if Russia and Japan are to par­ dent Lincoln made him assistant secre­ Receiver T. A. E. Weadock, of the tary of war. When the war was over competition and give the pool a big tnd a reception to Gull lake and Kalamazoo. ticipate. Mr. Sherman states that the prize. Tlie World also publishes scan­ cal chapters to Kalamazoo ’s street fair was a big First National bank, of East Saginaw, U. 8 . government views with astonish­ be went to Chicago, and for a year is now paying off the fourth dividend acted as editor of the Republican. dalous rumors tracing a connection be­ the delegates, success, fully 75,000 visitors attending ment this determination of Great Brit­ tween this colossal steal and the sub­ a year toward on the day of the grand floral parade. to creditors of the bank, making 70 ain, and says that up to Sept. 23 the Then he returned to New York and per cent thus far. The bauk has a lot organized the company which now scriptions of Wall street to the Hanna ind Rapids Ma- U. S. authorities had fully expected campaign fund of 1896 and the selec­ Gov. Pingree has appointed Charles of redwood in California and other re­ publishes the New York Sun. The xsylin, of North- Kelsey, of Marquette, probate judge of that the conference would proceed with tion of at least one prominent cabinet ky grand matron sources and the hope of the receiver is, Russia and Japan, as well as Great Sun was already an old-established Marquette county to succeed Peter when the property is disposed of, to journal, having first appeared in 1833 r official. Other officers Pascce, deceased. Britain, present. It is pointed out Id patron, Wm. pay 100 per cent and have a surplus. that aside from tbe written correspond ­ but Mr. Dana ’s own work and the Spanish Steamer Sank—ISO Drowned. St Clair county farmers’ first exper­ [associate grand Miss Carrie Haskell, an eccentric ence to which Lord Salisbury had picked men he placed about him at The coasting steamer Triton from iment with sugar beets have proven C. Balmur, of school teacher at Ludington, quarreled called attention, there were verbal ne ­ once transformed it into the leading Havana to Bahia Honda, province of successful and a refinery will probably It grand patron, with her brothers and, although in gotiations between Ambassador Hay paper of the day and established a Pinar del Rio, Cuba, was wrecked on be established at Port Huron. ^kson; grand sec- good health, resolved to stay in bed and his lordship, in which specific ref­ reputation and a circulation which has tlie north coast of that province. The lattison, of Mid- The barns of Wm. Barker, north of five years. The time was almost up erence was made to tlie participation Bince been the envy of all the other steamer went ashore during heavy prur, Mrs. Susan Deckervilie, were destroyed by fire, to ­ when she was taken sick with typhoid of Russia and Japan. metropolitan newspapers. weather; grounding about eight miles f; grand conduc- gether with the year’s crops. Loss fever. She then expressed a desire to Besides the foregoing reply, and in from the coast. The purser and one of e, of PAtoskey; about 96,000, partly covered by insur ­ resume life's activities, but has died view of the differences which have Senator Morgan Favor* Annexation. the passengers reached Mariel and say ictress, Mrs. H. ance. without her wish being gratified. arisen, Mr. Sherman suggests a confer ­ Senator Morgan, of Alabama, who they have no knowledge regarding the The worthy William H. Boyns, widely known in Secretary Wade of the U. of M. re­ ence between experts of the United has been making a visit of investiga ­ fate of the eaptain, 200 passengers, sol ­ sd the following furniture circles, is organizing a new ports that the university attendance is States, Great Britain and Canada. tion to Hawaii, states that he has been diers and civilians, and the 30 members Mrs. FlorenceI company to manufacture furniture at 300 more than last year, all depart ­ In the meantime preparations for the more strongly convinced than ever in the crew of the Triton. The missing grand marshal, Grand Rapids, and will employ 100 to ments showing a gain, except the conference between the United States, his own mind that the annexation of passengers include several well-known i, of Union City; 150 men. medicaL The total is 2,900 against Russia and Japan are proceeding and the islands in the right thing. He is merchants. The Spanish gunboat happy that his visit to Honolulu has of lVacousta; The residents of Schoolcraft are agi ­ 2,616. If the registration after this it will be well under way before the Maria Christina and the tug Louise given him such a fund of information rown, of Lexing- tating the subject of putting in water date equals thatof 1896 the number of close of this month. left Havana at once for the scene of that he can debate with intelligence Ford, of Mason; works and electric lighting systems. students in the calendar, exclusive of If Great Britain persistently refuses the wreck. The two vessels brought on the question when it comes up Id Henke, of Glad- Tlie question will probably be settled summer school students, will be nearly to come to any agreement on the seal­ back 42 of the members of the lost ing controversy, it is highly probable the senate this fall. While he was tiglestone, of St. favorably. or quite 3,200. ship's company who relate that tlie Ileald, of Daw- that the retaliatory measures against considered an authority on Hawaiian Homer Harwood, of Warren, has a Because her parents forbade her to Canada will be recommended to con ­ first boat that was lowered when the inie E. Eiton, of matters before by his colleagues, his boat struck the rocks capsized immedi ­ was decided to strawberry patch from which ripe walk on the village streets in the even ­ gress, for, unless pledges her­ right to that position will be fully rec­ strawberries have been picked for the ing the 14-year-old daughter of John self to assist the United States in pro ­ ately and all of its occupants were l next year. tecting fur se; is, there is no other ognized by all during the coming drowned. The next was struck by an last two weeks. The bed was mowed Worthley committed suicide at Roch­ session. down in July. ester, by taking a dose of strychnine. course which will prevent the Canadian enormous wave and turned over, les—Two Dead. fishermen in the Bering sea from con ­ drowning 20, but the craft righted [attack's canning Grand Rapids ’ common council has The girl wrote a note to her parents, tinuing their merciless slaughter. It NEWSY CONDENSATIONS. saying she would rather die thun stay again and eight regained it. Those tploded, blowing ordered the issue of 9125.000 bonds for is probable also that Russia and Japan who were rescued tell heartrending room where the a municipal electric lighting plant. home every night and requested that would join in retaliatory measures. Gen. Carlos Ezeta, ex-president of her best love be conveyed to a young San Salvador, was arrested at Oakland, stories of the scenes. Just as the Tri­ Ing, hurling iron The bonds were authorized by popular ton was sinking CapL Ricardo, her •every direction, vote last spring. man in Pontiac. U. 8. Supreme Court Justice Field Retires Cal., to satisfy a landlord whom he owes 935. commander, committed suicide, by [jured were: Wm. Ed Hayes, alias Chas. Brown, who The financial state of affairs in Bay Justice Stephen J. Field, of Califor ­ nia, announced to the U. S. supreme Rhootiug himself. It is impossible to id cut and badly was shot at Kalamazoo while trying to City and Bay county is becoming badly As the result of a lovers ’ quarrel give the exact number of those lost, [ours; Bert Kim- escape from Deputy Sheriff Clark, will muddled. Bay City's contingent fund court the fact that he had sent his re­ Florence Gleason, aged 19, shot and signation to President McKinley, to bat it is estimated that they were do . terribly scalded, probably die as the ballet pierced his has been overdrawn 935,000 and West killed her lover, John Peters and then fewer than 150. Among whom were Thomas Grinnell, intestines in 10 places. Bay City is clamoring for the allow ­ take effect Dec. 1, and it has been ac­ shot herself, at Chicago. cepted. Justice Field was appointed by two navy and two arm v officers, a com ­ [not live; Jacob Roy Cowles, of Thetford, Genesee ance of a big claim. Bay City has a Miss Dailey, an invalid maiden lady missary official and 77 privates. On ired, burned; Al- claim against the county for 9*>, 000, President Lincoln and took his seat living with John Conly ’s family, near county, was riding on a load of sand, May 20, 1863, and is the last survivor of board the Triton was 931,660 in silver ids in chest and which, added to 940,000 the county Piketon, fell into an open fire and was to be used for the payment of the but fell off and the wagon wheels ran the immortal Lincoln ’s appointees. sd; Louis Patch, over his back, injuring his spine so owes the state, causes tlie supervisors fatally burned before being discovered. Spanish military and naval forces, be­ dumber of others considerable worry. During Justice Field ’s incumbency that his recovery is donbtful. The London Daily Chronicle an ­ sides a large quantity of groceries and ilashes of cooked Ex-Senator Chas. W Jones, of Flor ­ thr^e chief justices and 16 associate The Toledo & Northwestern Railway nounces that tlie premier, Lord Salis­ ammunition fob the army. women employes ida, who 10 years ago created a na ­ justices have pissed away. A touching Co. has filed articles of associatiou with bury, is about to retire owing to ill­ sd. The cooker tional sensation by his persistent and reply was made by the other members Want* Reciprocity. the secretary of state. The company ness. Lord Salisbury denies the report. icle in which the unwelcome attentions to Miss Clotilde of the supreme bench and after the ad ­ is organized to build a line of rail­ The German government is making are prepared for Palms, a Detroit heiress, died at St. journment of the court the justices Lotta Crabtree, better known as road from Albion to Charlotte. “Lotta, ” the actress, has sued Henry preparations to open negotiations with eged that the ex- Joseph’s retreat, a private asylum near and tlie officers of the court called in the United States for a reciprocity too much steam Morton E. Case has served as super­ Detroit, where he luid been taken a body at Justice Field ’s house and E. Abbey, theatrical agent, of New York, for 920,000 and two years’ inter ­ treaty. The matter is being thoroughly visor of Pittsfield township, Washte­ when infatuation and repeated rejec­ took official leave of the retiring jus­ considered by the departments of the naw county, since 1875, and has been tice. Although his resignation does est on promissory notes. a Boy Aged 6. tions broke down his once robust mind. interior and finance, as well as in the presented with a gold-headed cane by The body was taken to Florida for not take effect until the first of De­ Seven four-story wooden warehouses house, five miles foreign office. Officials are collecting the other members of the board. burial. cember it is the understanding that filled with tobacco, and eight dwellings and compiling statistics for ascertain­ Potter, aged 15, Justice Field will not resume his seat were destroyed by fire at Durham, i, aged 6, with a While working in the Tamarack mine H. C. Morrison, of Sault Ste. Marie, ing not only the effects of tbe new at Calumet, half a mile below the sur­ on the bench during the interim. N C. Tlie total loss is 9250,000, with tariff of the United States upon the Over 30 shot Hugh Ross and another man were President McKinley apparently has face, John H. Johnson, a trammer who hunting near Munoscong bey, and were 9200,000 insurance. Over 3,500,000 different branches of German industry, Robinson's head, not decided yet upou the appointments pounds of tobacco burned. iter hail been out was loading cars, was crushed to a walking single file through the bush. but with a view of the possibility of that Justice Field ’s retirement will oc ­ Associate Justice Stephen Johnson sd at the school- bloody mass by a heavy fall of rock. Morrison being in the lead and Ross extending new branches of goods into casion, save that Attorney-General Mc­ Field of the U. S. supreme court has children were Martin Solvener, aged 16, ran his bi­ right behind him, when the gun of the tbe German exports. Kenna will be nominated for tbe su­ marie formal application to President gun ‘he climbed cycle into a horse standing at a curb at later went off, pouring its deadly preme bench unless some cause inter ­ McKinley to be retired from the bench, The police have discovered in Chi­ | fence and, spy- Saginaw. As the boy fell the horse charge into Morrison ’s back and he venes between now and December to under the law allowing members of cago Louise Ripp, a 16-year-old girl, ison, exclaimed: reared up and planting one hoof on his lived but a few moments. It is sup­ prevent it. head crushed his skull and he will posed that the hammer of Ross ’ gun that court to be retired when 70 years who was abducted at Baris, France, id off Wade Robin- of age. last March, by two famous crooks. flow started to run, probably die. was caught by a twig. Historic Canadian Town Destroyed. Edward Langtry, the husband of lis gun and fired, A saloon closing campaign has been Frank Phiscater, of Baroda, who Historic Windsor, one of the most Tbe London Daily News says: Lily Langtry, the actress, died in the [blood between the started at Marquette, and saloon men brought out a fortune from the Alask* beautiful towns in Nova Scotia, was “There is now a good prospect of the families for some- gold mines, has gone to New York to devasted by fire, which, fanned by a asylum for the insane at Chester, Eng., speedy conclusion of a general arbitra­ threaten to enforce the Sunday blue to which he was recently committed [ter says he didn't laws and thus stop the street cars and dispose of a two-thirds interest in his violent northwest gale, raged so tion treaty between Great Britain and jaded and only in- claims in Alaska to an English syndi ­ fiercely that the local fire department by a magistrate, having been found the United States.” close all business places except drug wandering in a helpless condition In >y- stores on Sunday. cate for 91,333,000. From New York was absolutely helpless to cope with it. that vicinity. THE MARKETS. Guy Boswell and Warren Puterbaugh he will go to Washington, having been Within six hours tbe town had been Ipreme Council. summoned there by Comptroller Eck­ eaten almost completely, the area cov ­ Ex-Gov. BoieSi who tried for the |ncil of the Catholic are under the care of physicians at LIVE STOCK. els to give the treasury department ered by the flames being nearly a mile nomination for the presidency at the New Fork— Cattle Sheep Lambs Hoes sociation in their Benton Harbor having received the convention which nominated Bryan, contents of a shotgun fired by Norman some information regarding Alaska. square, and of the 400 and more build ­ Best grades. . .64 73@3 05 64 i, 6> no 6t 35 session, at Grand In February Piiiscater will return to ings occupying the section barely half in a letter to the Des Moines, la.. Lower grades. .2 7.>(*i 60 8 00 4 75 4 10 following officers: Caruthers, a colored man, guarding at Leader says that gold is tiie basis of Chlrsxs— Alaska to develop his mines. a dozen scorched structures remain, Best grades.... 5 00@5 25 4 25 [Brennan; vice-pres- night his employer ’s fruit farm. national currency and that the Chicago 5 8) 400 It is expected a sugar beet factory and over 3,000 people were rendered Lower grades .2 7,.@i 75 2 50 4 25 3 73 |olamphy, of Pitts- C. E. Huntley, a Michigan Central platform has had its day. will be erected at Saginaw during the homeless. Fortunately no lives were Detroit — inch, of Syracuse; railway section foreman at Tekonsha, lost, although the streets were perilous The downpour of rain which was al­ Best grades... .4 25@4 50 4 00 5 25 4 05 coming year with a capacity of 500 tons Lower grades. .2 2ft@4 00 2 50 4 0J 385 skey, of Brooklyn; suicided with strychnine. He had been with flying timbers, bricks and Blates, most a deluge flooded the Schuylkill Telsh, of Hornells- despondent since his only son was of beets a day, which will represent an Buffalo — investment of about 8400,000. Out of which the flei-ce hurricane (Love like valley in Pennsylvania and the water Best grades.... 4 50@4 8J 4 20 5 00 415 il, Dennis Hughes, drowned last spring. He leaves a wife thunderbolts from the roofs. rose six to eight feet in some of tlie Lower grades.. 2 50@4 00 2 55 4 15 400 guard, J. B. I)ron- and one daughter. the 550 farmers of Saginaw county who were given seed for experimental The total loss is estimated roughly streets of Reading. The people had to Cincinnati — | legal adviser, J. T. Ohio capitalists have leased a large at 93,000,000, and the total insurance is Best grades ...4 25@4 50 3 00 5 10 8 95 growing last spring it is found that be rescued with boats. Several thou­ Lower grades. .2 .>o@l oj 2 00 3 50 380 The next session amount of land around Grass lake, in calculated to be not more than 9500,000. sand dollars damage was sustained. [Buffalo. The order nearly 200 of them have grown beets Cleveland — Jackson county and will erect a 8150,- m Europe, and many of the farmers Four robbers held up an express Best grades.... 4 00@l 25 8 00 5 23 4 05 jrship of 42.646 and 000 plant for the manufacture of Port ­ Opera Uodm Celling Dropped. Lower grades. .2 25@3 85 2 00 4 0J 380 in beneficiaries in around Saginaw have worked in beet During a performance in Robinson ’s train in daylight near Austin, Tex., land cement, tile and brick, the mate­ and fatally shot Conductor Healy and Pittsburg — rs. It has *336,134 sugar factories in tbe old country. opera bouse at Cincinnati, the central Best grades..., 4 85 4 15 5 20 415 rial for which lies in thick deposits on. wounded two passengers. The desper ­ Lower grades. 2 *..@4 45 2 55 4 25 395 and spend 922,438 the bottom of the lake. J. L. Berkheimer, who was clerk of truss of the ceiling, 80 feet long the appropriations committee of the and 30 feet wide, fell with a adoes secured 9200 from passengers, Fred Thomas, who lives near Palo, senate in the last legislature and who crash and with slight warning. but were unable to get the express GRAIN. ETC. Campbell'* Scalp. and who drives a huckster's wagon, safe open as the express messenger Wheat, Corn, Oats, was later a clerk in the auditor-gen ­ The house was fairly well filled with No 2 red No 2 mix No 2 white >r, president, and was held up and robbed of the proceeds eral's office, has just been acquitted, at people and the rush for the doors at had fled to the woods as soon as he of a sale of produce. The robbers tied New Fork 05 @95* 31*031* 24 @24 iretary, of the Coin- Lansing, of the charge of obtaining the first cracking sounds choked the saw what was up. Chicago 03 @03* 25 Thomas to the wheel of his wagon and @25* 22 @22 irance Co. and the money by false pretenses. It was isles and the ceiling fell upon scores of Gov. Hastings, of Pennsylvania, has •Detroit 02 @02* 28 @28 22*@22* [suranee Co. of Sagi- when he was found the next morning charged that he mode unauthorized people killing Mrs. Geo. Kleeman, Miss received a letter from Secretary Sher­ Toledo 03 @0.1* 25 @25 21 @21* led Gov. Pingree to he was more dead than alive. drafts upon Senator Merriman ’s credit Lucy Cohen and an unknown man. man stating that the Austrian minister Cincinnati 01 @01 26 @20* 20 @20 Campbell from office A woman was pulled out of the ship for 9200. Berkheimer says he has been Five other persons were dangerously at Washington claims that there was a Cleveland 01 *@92 25 @25 20 @20 j commissioner. They canal at Sault Ste. Marie in a half-dead persecuted, and he will now give the violation of rights of Austrian subjects Pittsburg 02 @02* 25*@» 21 @21 [gross mlsrepresenta- injured and at least a dozen more Buffalo 03 @03 28 condition, by Watchman Bernier. Af­ public some inside information regard ­ in the recent firing on the mob at Lat- @28 22 @22* of the two compan- quite seriously hurt The building •Detroit —Hay, No. I timothy, 10.00 per ton. is injury, and with ter she had been revived she gave her ing the manner in which the railroad was an old one and the trusses of the timer, Pa., when a score of miners Potatoes, 45c per bu. Live Poultry, spring name as Mrs. Atchison, of Superior, companies dictated the terms of Sena­ were killed. Secretary Sherman re­ chickens. 7c per lb: fowl, 6c: ducks, 7*c; them. They also dome had rotted. turkeys, 8c. Eggs, strictly fresh. 16c per doz. icy and prostitution Wis., and said she wanted to commit tor Merriman ’s railroad specific tax Later—Mrs. Alfred White has died quests the facts and status of affairs in Butter, dairy, 16c per lb; creamery, Me. suicide —and she very nearly succeeded. bill in the last legislature. from iojuries received. relation to these cases. Thirty-two years ago George Davis, John Carson, a mulatto, aged 17, an The international convention of the Experts Investigating tho sales of ^n, engineer at the white, was sent to Jackson prison for inmate of the Industrial school for James and Wm. Jordan encountered Brotherhood of St Andrew at Buffalo, sealskins in London, to obtain evidence trie Light works, at criminally assaulting a colored girl in boys at Lansing was instantly killed in two rongh looking characters as they N. Y., received reports that showed for the use of the United States in the ?ht in a belt, dragged Saginaw. Davis says he is innocent of a very peculiar manner. After wash­ approached their home, near Mnsko- that in the Episcopal church in the coming conference, have proof that 80 id instantly killed, the crime and as he is now 70 years old ing for breakfast and while waiting gee, L T., after spending the night United States there are 1,226 chapters per cent of the skins sold by the Can­ torn off at the knee, he is preparing to ask for a pardon so for the bell to ring, he threw back his with a sick friend. When James asked with 12,000 members; in Canada, 212 adian companies are thoee of female |to a pulp and the left that he may die outside of the prison shoulders inhaled a long breath, and what they were doing there the fel­ chapters with 1,500 members; in Scot ­ seals, and that most of the animals reral places. walls. asked a companion to strike him on lows shot him dead; then Wm. pulled land, 12 chapters with 100 members; in were shot The general store belonging to CoL the chest. Tbe lad did not strike hard his gun and killed both of them. They Australia, 40 chapters with 350 mem­ President McKinley's deep interest gentleman in the bald were identified as Moses Miller and |cb of a bass singer, J. R. Petermann, at the Allouez mine, enough and another boy was also too bers. Iu England, where the move ­ in reciprocity and his determination three miles from Calumet, was de ­ Bill Wilson, noted desperadoes hear my brother?' weak to suit, and then Carson asked ment has but recently taken organized foster American industry and com ­ stroyed by fire. Loss on the stock will form, there are 39 chapters with 350 asked the gentleman Frank Mardln, a powerfully built, mu­ John Armstrong Chaoler, the di ­ merce has led to the appointment of amount to over 920,000 and the insur ­ members. whiskers. “Much? latto about his own age, to hit him. vorced husband of Amelie Rives and a Hon. John A. Kasson, of Iowa, as ance carried was 910,000. The build ­ Mardin landed a blow on Carson's solar grandson of John Jacob Astor, is re­ The heaviast October snowstorm ever heavy that it made special commissioner to carry into ing, which was owned by the Allouez plexus, and the lad toppled over and ported to be insane in the Blooming- known there has fallen at Crested to carry it”—Indlan- effect the reciprocity features of the Mine Co., was not insured. died before the physician reached him dale asylum at New York. Bntte, Colo. Dingley bilk CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897

and had a future before him. 1 also CASUALTIES. OUR ABSURD BELIEFS. A PRACTICAL TEST. pursued with some eagerness the phan­ Scrofula Cured Manlngton, W. Va. — Thomaa H. tom of hope, and we confided in each Pace and Head Covered with Sore*, By W. A. Bright other concerning the cut and fit of our Brookisa was killed by an explosion of MANY PEOPLE STARVED TO natural gas in the store of C. M. Mar­ but Hood ’s Hae Cured Them. HE curtain rang coming laurel wreaths. Minor [Happenings of the Past DEATH ON BEEF TEA. down, and the play Lester was engaged to a girl with the tin. Walter Planter and two others “ My face and head were a mass of acres, was over. A drama air and direct frankness of a child, and . . Week. were seriously hurt. but aince taking Hood'a Sarsaparilla these it had been called, eyes forty-seven fathoms deep. I had Niles, Mich.—Harry Potter, while The Man Who Doses Ilia Utw—Ruble* aorea have all disappeared. I believe but it partook of looked into them and always felt like fooling with a gun, shot and killed Killed by Being Fed Corn Floor and Hood ’a Sarsaparilla haa no equal for scrof ­ tragedy, and its drawing back a step or two when I did. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Wade Robinson near Swan Creek. Bread Instead of Milk—Some Popular ula.” Ida A. Weaver , Palermo, DL s t r-o n g -climaxes, Her eyelashes looked to me like rushes Niles, Mich.—Ephraim Dlshony, a Idea*. Sarsa­ handled as they on a river bank that was likely to cave Political, Religious, Social and Criminal prominent Union City citizen, was ac­ c*v INE out of ten were by -competent in. She was devoted to Lester, and he Doings of the Whole World Carefully cidentally killed while hunting. Hood’s parilla pie believe,” said Is tbe best—in fact tbe One True Blood Purifier. players, were re­ —well, whenever we met I had girl Condensed for Oar Headers —The Ac­ Aurora, Ill.—Mrs. Joseph Spirch was a surgeon to a New ceived by the audi ­ served up In every possible style and cident Record. fatally burned while attempting tr Hmui’a Pill« cur® HTer ilia, easy to take, ence with uncon ­ eyes for dessert. I envied him his buoy ­ light a fire with kerosene. The can ex­ York reporter, liuuu » rills easy to operate. 26 cents. trolled storms of applause. ant happiness, and encouraged him in ploded. “that the eye can hiB belief that the earth was made for Dermott, Ark.—A lynching in which be taken out for re­ Read the Advertisements. My friend Lester and I, old theater­ the victim was a white man named Kokomo, Ind. —A 3-year-old child of goers as we were, thrilled with the her to inhabit. pairs, just like the You will enjoy this publication much Cole occurred near Wilmot. Cole had Ephraim Tucker of Greentown was kill­ better if you will get into the habit of others at the strong human touch of There was no nonsense and very lit­ works of a watch, •lain Constable Jones and was pur­ ed and two barns burned by children reading the advertisements; they will the actors ’ art, and were silent as we tle romance about Lester. He was in­ and again replaced sued, captured and strung up by a posse playing with matches. afford a most interesting study and slowly moved outward in the perfumed tensely practical, and when he called in the socket pre­ composed of the murdered man ’s Denver, Col. —While driving down » will put you in the way of getting crush and chatter of the fashionable on the girl he talked about his business cisely as it was be­ some excellent bargains. Our adver ­ friends. steep grade on the way to a fire Lee crowd. We went to a quiet restaurant and the architecture and drainage of Bottom, driver of a steamer of the city fore. A moment ’s tisers are reliable, they send what they we knew of, where the noisier pleasure the house they were to build. It seemed Buenos Ayres.—Telegraph advices reflection ought to show any one how advertise. from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, state that a fire department, was thrown from his seekers did not follow, and ordered our to me, for safety’s sake, he should have seat and Instantly killed. W. R. Mor- impossible this would be. As a matter servant in the employ of William T. The king of Dahomey was educate! chops and ale. talked more of stars and roses and af­ ley, a fireman, was also thrown from of fact, the eye is held in place by no finity and those things. It occurred to Townes, the United States consul gen ­ fewer than six taut' muscles, and, In in France and speaks French fluently. Released from the spell l\f the coun ­ the engine and sustained injuries that He became a barbarian because he wax terfeit world in which we had lived for my mind that those eyes were out after eral in Rio Janeiro, made an unsuccess ­ order to turn It out of the socket, at ful attempt to murder the consul gen ­ are likely to prove fatal. disappointed in a love affair. some two hours, the prosaic reality of matter of that sort. Elkhart, Ind. —Harry Sherman, aged least four of these would have to b« eral today. Mr. Towne ’s assailant has actual life soon brought us back to our The wedding day was set and a rush about 30 years, and William O. Weaver cut through. Besides, It Is connected For Itching Piles, irritation of (he been placed under arrest. normal condition of mind. of engagements kept me too busy to see were struck by a train on the Lake with the brain by a thick nerve which genitals, or itching in any part of the “Doesn ’t It seem strange, ” said Les­ much of Lester until three or four days New York. —The schoorer Silver Shore railway. Sherman was instant ­ cannot be stretched, and It Is also con ­ body. Doan ’s Ointment is worth its ter, who carried all kinds of theories In before the time. I was to act as best Heels, of Rockland, Me., is now on her ly killed and Weaver was so badly in ­ nected with the inside of the sikujl by weight in gold. No matter how long- his head, “that a play like that should man, and one afternoon I ran down to way to Cuba, it is believed, with a blood vessels, and If these wereere cut standing the trouble, Doan ’s Ointment jured that be will die. will not fail to give instant relief. impress any one as a true representa­ his rooms to see him about the ar­ filibustering expedition on board. Winston, N. C.—Lightning struck a they would never be reunited. Per­ tion of life?” rangements. I overtook him on the Crested Butte, Col. —A snowstorm haps a time will come when a dead tree near Union Ridge church just as Alaska is large enough to contain “So It seemed to me,” I answered. In street and we walked down together. struck this locality Sunday which broke E P. Huntman and his wife drove up. man can be restored to life; but you He carried in his hand a bunch of let- Great Britain and Ireland, Germany, Borne surprise, for Lester, I had no ­ all records here for this time of the Mrs. Huntman died an hour afterward. may feel perfectly sure that the re­ France, Greece and Switzerland, with tetrs he had Just received by mail. ticed, had yielded as fully, If not more year. Many others were seriously injured and moval and restoration of the eye is a some room to spare. Lester opened his door and turned on so, to the spell of the performance than Madrid. —El Impartial says that the are not expected to live. surgical feat that will never be per­ the light. I myself had. “The plot was far less negotiations between th9 government Evansville, Ind. —Christ Melnert was formed. Consumption is the natural result of "Tumble those things out of the Improbable than the happenings set and the chiefs of the Cuban autonomist killed by being kicked by a mule. “Another extraordinary popular be­ a neglected cold. Dr. Wood ’s Norwaj| rocker, ” he said, “and excuse my glanc ­ forth in our daily papers, the situa­ party have not produced the expected Danville, Ill.—Oscar Croviston was lief Is that respecting the nature of a Pine Syrup cures coughs, bronchitis/ ing over this mail.” asthma, and all lung troubles down to tions were brought about naturally and results. kicked in the bead by a horse and common cold. You will hear the most He quickly drew out of the bunch the the very borderland of consumption. the handling of the characters unusual ­ Tacoma, Wash.—Chinese advices re­ died in a few hours. intelligent men saying that It Is due to square white envelope I knew he was ly well managed. ” ceived by steamer say that Earl Li LaPorte, Ind. —Mrs. Manda Barely, an excess of cold inside your body, and most anxious to find. They used to One reason why some people do not "Yes,” said Lester, ”1 know that’s Hung Chang has obtained from the aged 55, was killed at Wolfe lake, they will advise you to use a mustard write to each other every day. It was get religion is because they do not true, but you haven’t caught my Idea. emperor indefinite leave of absence so long from each night to the next, at Noble county, in a runaway accident. plaster ‘to draw out the cold. ’ In re­ want to get enough to spoil them for No wonder, though, for I haven't ad ­ from his official duties as grand sec­ Youngstown, Ohio—Four men were the world. which time they were together. ality, the cold is simply an excess of vanced It yet. I was Just thinking of retary of the inner state council at I lit a cigar, sat down and waited. I badly burned, one probably fatally, by heat inBide, and the mustard plaster Is the language that playwrights and nov ­ Pekin, on account of ill health. a “slip” In the Hannah furnace. They intended to draw ont the heat. What ‘‘Burdock Blood Bitters entirely elists put in the mouths of their char­ heard the tearing of the envelope and cured me of a terrible breaking out all the rustle of its contents as he unfolded London. —Sir Edwin Arnold, the poet are Simon Christian, Jesse Franklin, happens when you get a cold is that acters. When do you ever hear real Joe Deito and Arthur Harskln. the cooling of the outside of the body over my body. It is a wonderful med ­ people use such stilted, high flown it. Then there was such a long silence and journalist, author of “The Light icine.” Miss Julia Elbridge, Box 35, Herrick, Ill.—Otis Miller, 20 years squeezes the blood vessels and forces talk? Of coarse, I know Its necessary that I looked up. Lester was staring of Asia,” and colleague of Mr. J. M. West Cornwell, Conn. old, was run over by the Cloverleat a lot more blood into the lungs than for them to Improve on our everyday at the letter in his hand with a face Lesage in the editorship of the Daily white as chalk and a look upon It like Telegraph, married a Japanese lady in cars and killed. This makes three can be accommodated. They become Good manners are a part of good slip-shod lingo, or the whole thing young men killed In the same place. would be a fiasco, but. all the same, it that of an animal when it dies. London. regularly flooded and gorged, and the morals, and it Is as much your duty as I started up. Warren, Ohio.—In a Graeco-Roman Bremen, Ind. —Daniel Shenefield, em­ result is really a fever, though we call your interest to practice both. isn ’t true to nature. I refer particu­ ployed at the Holland radiator works, larly to strong emotional scenes. In “What----- ” I began. wrestling contest Martin Muldoon of it a cold. Lester tossed me the letter. this city defeated Jack King of Pitts­ was caught in one of the ratling ma­ “It seems a Bmall thing to make a Have you earache, toothache, sore such crises In real life the partici­ chines and horribly mangled. throat, pains or swellings of any sort? pants will always lose what little ideas It was from the girl. burg quite easily, winning two falls mistake about the value of beef tea to A few applications of Dr. Thomas’ Ec- I made out of the scrawling, sloping in succession in twenty-six minutes Saginaw, Mich.—Thomas Oliver, a a sick man, but I can assure you that of grammar, construction and choice of miner at the Saginaw coal mines, fell lectric Oil will bring relief almost in­ characters that she had married an ­ and nineteen and a half minutes. hundreds of lives have been lost stantly. language they generally have, and from an elevator and was killed. either stammer out a lot of idiotic com ­ other man that afternoon. There were Prairie City, Ill.—C. A. McWhinney through the popular error that beef tea a few vague excuses and regrets that Paris, III.—Mrs. H. P. Hagen, wife of is a nourishing food. It is nothing If a snail ’s head be cut off and the monplaces, simply swear, or turn dumb died at his home of heart disease. a prominent and wealthy merchant of as brutes. Now, In the novel or the only accentuated the horror of the bare Greencastle, Ind. —A freight train on more than water in which the pleasant body placed in a cool, moist spot a nevr fact. this city, was killed in a runaway acci­ and stimulating salts of the beef are head will be grown. drama their talk always rises to the the Big Four road was wrecked and dent. emergency. That’s art, Of course, but I tried to say something. dissolved and has the same effect as a sixteen cars demolished. No-To-B*c for Fifty Cents. “Old man,” I said; “er—you must— FOREIGN. mixture of whisky and China tea. But it isn ’t truth.” Sioux City, Iowa. —Fred Benseer of Guaranteed tobacco babitcure,makes weak “I don ’t altogether agree with you, ” you know —bear up—she’s—you know it has scarcely a particle of nutriment men strong,blood pure. Wc, II. AH druggists. I----- ” Yelra, Wash., shot himself on the Mil­ London. —A dispatch to the Times I said. “I think that even in actual waukee track, two miles west of town. and both doctors and public have life men and women when confronted Lester didn ’t hear me. He straight­ from Buenos Ayres says that there starved to death more people than I’d “Know thyself” is almost a divine injunc ­ Milwaukee, Wis. — The Waukesha tion; but just in proportion tbat a man with some great and sudden danger, ened up and held his hand high above have been good rainB in the south and like to state through believing that It Stone company made a voluntary as­ knows bimself be must bate bimself and rise above their petty conventionalities his head. a slight rainfall in the north, so that has. suspect bis neighbor. signment to William Goetz, who gave a of expression and use language some ­ “False!” he cried, “Oh, God! false! the harvest is now secure. It is esti­ “Very similar is the belief that an bond for $65,000. times as passionate, lofty and dramatic Infinite and all powerful Ruler of the mated that 1,000,000 tons of wheat will egg is as good as a pound of beef. If as that belonging to literature or the universe, is love but another name for Milwaukee, Wis.—John P. Forster, a be exported. you feed yourself on eggs, according to stage. We modern people have become lies, and faith but a mockery! ” son of the late J. W. Forster, and one Constantinople. —The sultan has ap­ this absurd theory, you will simply AN ACCIDENT. slaves to the artificial and have frit­ “Lester,” I said, “listen to me. It’s of the heirs of the Forster estate, com ­ pointed the minister of foreign affairs shrivel up Into skin and bone. The Hr. Quintas Hummel, of 118 Michigan hard, I know, but----- ” Tewfik Pasha, as the plenipotentiary of tered away our souls on sordid things. mitted suicide by cutting his throat. real value of an egg is its weight In Are., Dotroit, tells a War Story We express ourselves Jerkily, slangily “Eyes with Heaven ’s own light In Kansas City, Mo. —John F. Kennedy, Turkey to negotiate the definite peace good beef; so that it would take eight of his own Experience, and and poorly. We aim at pertness and them,” he went on, with his arm still on trial charged with being the leader treaty with Greece. eggs of the average size to supply the Madrid. —At a meeting of the cabinet brevity, and have a foolish dislike for raised; “lips that seemed the dwelling of the Chicago & Alton passenger train place of a pound of meat. tbe Result place of truth—heart from which I it was decided to send re-enforcemente robbery at Blue Cut, was acquited. (From. Detroit Newt) to the Philllppine islands. Marsha! “Then there Is the universal fallacy thought angels might have learned loy ­ Dubuque, Iowa —The G. A. R. posts alty and love —soul that seemed whiter Primo Rivera, who succeeded Gen. about the liver. I dare say that a mil­ Our representative called at 118 Michi­ have formally dedicated the mortars than the robes of saints! —honor is but Blanco as governor general of the lion of money is spent every year on gan Avenue, the residence of Mr. Quintus and shells recently received from the livers of this country and about Hummel. Mr. Hummel is a veteran of a rag and constancy a devil ’s lie.” Philippines, will be recalled immedi ­ the late war, and received, in the campaign, Somebody knockel at the door and I Washington and placed in the soldiers' ately. nine hundred thousand of that sum lot in Linwood. does harm instead of good. The liver an injury which has given him much pain sprang toward it. Lester opened a Simla.—A dispatch from Jamrud and fullering since. He belonged to a drawer to his table and fumbled in it. Akron, Ohio—Lotta Crabtree, better near the entrance to the Khyber Pass is subject to about one hundred dis ­ Michigan cavalry regiment and his horso A man had brought a package for known as “Lotta, ” the actress, has sued says that the hostile tribesmen have eases and the cure for any one of these becoming frightened one day reared up, Lester. It was the girl ’s presents re­ the estate of Henry E. Abbey of New been active there and have fired on a may intensify the other of the ninety- throwing him backward. In falling ho turned. While I was closing the door York for $20,000 and two years’ inter­ patrol of dragoons, killing Captain nine. To take one case as an example. struck his spine on a sharp stone, inflict­ est on promissory notes. The liver may be making too much ing a deep cut over five inches long. Tbe Lester got his pistol and put the ball Jones, a British officer, and one private. injury affected the kidneys. About two straight for his heart. I knelt in the Elgin, Ill.—The body of Albert Ham­ bile, or It may be making too little. CRIME. years ago the left kidney started to bleed, smoke and raised his head. A brief mers, the official of the Modern Wood ­ Obviously, the remedy for one of these and has been doing so ever since. Mr. disorders would make the other worse gleam of his old quizzical, philosophical men who disappeared three weks ago, Wheeling, W. Va.—Thomas Scott of Hummel, in a few pointed sentences, gave than ever. So that when a person rec­ humor came into his eye. was found in an abandoned mill a few Benwood gave his young wife of a our representative tbe following account: ommends something as being ‘good for “The accident of my ‘war days ’ left “Frank,” he said, with a faint smile, miles north of here. He had taken month a glass of milk. She would have “did you hear me get off my stage talk? the liver,’ Just think that It may be me in bad shape; pain in my back and his life. died but for the accidental arrival of You were—right—about —that—after good for his liver, but not for yours. spine rendered me almost useless, and I San Francisco, Cal.—Mrs. E. J. Van her brother, who came from Lisbon, O., all.” ______.______“Women are far worse than men In was compelled to give up work entirely. Dusen, 70 years old, is in a padded cell to visit her. Scott has disappeared, I could not turn over In bod without assist­ their beliefs about the body and its ail­ at the receiving hospital for the in ­ and an analysis shows the milk had ance. I have spent hundreds of dollars in A SNAKE BITE. ments. I am quite sure that out of sane. She was dressed in rags, yet on arsenic In it. Scott, it Is alleged has various ways trying to find relief. Physi­ every 100 children who dies under 1 cians have told me my spine was honey­ Remarkable Recovery After Being; her person was found $4,457, nearly all another wife living in Ohio. Bitten. year old fifty are actually killed combed for 13 inches. I bad given up in RAISED HIS HEAD, in $20 gold pieces. Washington —Maud G. Badgley, a despair, never hoping for relief, when a allowing others to see what is in our Mr. F. T. Summers, who arrived in Charleston, S. C.—The United States through the mother’s belief that food is Liverpool on September 3 from the clerk in the general land office, com ­ not nourishing unless It is solid. They friend told m^about Doan ’s Kidney Pills, hearts. Our whole talk is devoted to revenue practice ship Salmon P. Chase mitted suicide by jumping from Cabin and they have done me a world or good. diplomacy, deception and the conceal ­ west coast of Africa, tells an extraor ­ went aground on Cumming Point don ’t understand that milk has an Im­ The pains have disappeared from my back, dinary tale of his recovery from snake John’s bridge, about six miles .vest of mense amount of solid matter dissolv ­ ment of our thoughts. Rut at heart we shoal. The chase was pulled off by the this city. The drop to the ravine be­ and the bleeding of my kidney lias almost bite: Mr. Summers, who was chief en ­ ed in it, as sugar is dissolved in water; entirely stopped. I know I can never bo are still men and women, and a genu ­ tug Cecelia and towed *o an anchorage low the bridge is about 125 feet. ine and powerful emotion will, I think, gineer of the steamer Ebanl, had an and so they give the unfortunate chil­ entirely cured, as I would have to be ‘a in the stream by the revenue cutter Columbus, Wis.—Nels P. Peterson, a new man, ’ but Doan ’s Kidney Pills have in five cases out of six, bring to the lips encounter with a double-horned viper. Colfax. dren corn flour and bread, which they The snake wras about 7 feet long, and farmer In the town of Hampden, set can no more digest than they could di ­ done more to make me feel like ‘a new words fully as theatric, melodramatic Charleston, S. C.—C. C. Pinckney, man ’ than all the other things I have tried Summers is said to be the only man in fire to tbe house, barn, granary and gest iron nails. The result is a short and "stagey ” as those we heard on the Jr., manager and the holder of con ­ during past years. I have not had any Africa who has ever survived a bite hog pen and then went into the woods life of misery and then death, while boards to-night or read in books. ” trolling Interests In the Farmers’ Min­ and hanged himself. recurrence of the pain or bleeding since “You ’re wrong, old man,” said Let­ from a snake of this species. It seems those of us who manage to survive taking them.” ing company, the Wappo mills, the Huntington, W. Va.—Frank Wolcott, ter in his positive way. “We’re hope­ that the natives of Opobo reported a are made martyrs to dyspepsia all our Doan ’s Kidney Pills for sale by all deal ­ Horseshoe mills and Magnolia Mining son of wealthy and influential parents, lessly unplcturesque in our parlance. wild elephant in the bush, and District days. ers. Price 50 cents, by mail, from Fos ­ company, has suspended payment. The shot and Instantly killed William E. Get one of us into an end of fifth act Commissioner Stein of the Niger “Many beliefs are merely absurd ter- Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo denouement, and we either get tongue- Coast Protectorate and Mr. Summers liabilities are about $200,000. Webb. Wolcott has tried to commit without being dangerous. Hair, for in ­ agents for the United 8 tates. Remember tbe name, Doan's, and take no other. tied or talk unintelligible rot. Give us went In pursuit. The snake, which Keokuk, Iowa. —Sylvester S. Metz, a suicide three times in a year. stance, is composed of almost the same farmer living near Argyle, was found half an hour for preparation, and we made a dash at Summers unobserved, Wheeling, W. Va.—A stranger giv ­ material as the finger nails and it is dead in bed with a revolver In his While the militia were in camp at might think up something appropriate fixed its fangs in the ankle of the right ing the name of James Campbell was perfectly dead. Cutting the ends of It right hand. On his breast was a note Lake Sebasticook, in Maine, it is said to say, but not ofT hand. We let down boot. After getting free Summers, who arrested here charged with attempting cannot possibly make It grow, al­ which said that his troubles had be­ that the perch stopped biting, espec­ just as the fellow did who on coming showed great pluck, managed with the to pass several fraudulent checks on though it does prevent the hair from gun in 1390 and had overtaken him. small tradesmen. ially on day when there was much home and finding his horse and family aid of his companion, to dispatch the splitting up; nor can the hair become firing. Lansing, Mich.—Charles Kelsey of burned up. remarked: . ‘Well, I declare, Guthrie, O. T.—Thirteen-year-old white in a night any more than a wig. viper by blowing Its head off. Imme­ Marquette has been appointed probate this is ridiculous!' Grief knocks out diately after being bitten Summers ’ Johnnie Matthews was arrested charg­ When novelists, too, by the way, de ­ A joyful spirit arid a cheerful countenance grammar, and sudden shocks are fatal Judge of Marquette county by Governor ed with murdering the 5-ycar-old son shed happiness all around; while sadness leg commenced to swell, and he was scribe a person ’s hair as standing on and gloom create dismal melancholy wher­ to syntax. People don ’t indulge in he­ Pingree. of Captain L. L. Bridges. ever they are. carried with all speed to the consu ­ LaGrange, Ind. —A young son of end they speak of a phenomenon that roics nowadays. They simply can ’t do late. In less than an hour the leg was Crawfordsvllle, Ind. —Captain Wil­ is perfectly Impossible. Many of the George Porter, near South Whitley, was liam Campbell, an old soldier, commit ­ For Pile* Dae Dr. Atnrn'i Ointment. — it The twentieth century atmosphere t£ree times its natural size, and the lower animals have little muscles at­ It ii'M many a painful surged operation, elves is unfavorable to them. Remember In instantly killed by the accidental dis ­ ted suicide at his home. He ate a quick relief In moat Irritating caret) of Itching. Bleed ­ clothing had to be cut from Summers ’ tached to the hairs by which they can ing and Bllntl Piles. One application giver relief in a charge of a gun in the hands of an el­ piece of bread spread with poison. few minute*, and S to • night* wlU cure chronic eaaea the nlay to-night the pathetic and won- body. Dr. Thompson, of the Protecto ­ erect them; but human beings have no derAlly fetching monologue of the art­ der brother. Duluth, Minn. —George Greenwood, SB cents. rate, who treated the Injury, twice In­ such muscles, nor any other means of Bloomington, Ill.—There are a num ­ for many years a prominent business There are but few who know what grief la; ist’s wife when he is brought to her jected Into the wound either iodine or making tbe hair stand on end except killed in the duel? What would a wo ­ ber of cases of diphtheria iu this city. man, committed suicide by shooting. the loss of a most valuable possession and a bromide of potassium. The poison of their hands or a comb and brush.” ■harp attack of colic affect most people just man off the stage do? Cry, of course, One death occurred from the disease. No cause is assigned for his action. about alike. the viper bad entered Summers’ body, and about all she would say would be Morris, Ill.—The 76th Illinois regi ­ Saginaw, Mich.—President Connor of Bismarck's Retort. something like, ‘Oh, isn't it too awfully, and even the doctor thought death ment held its annual reunion here with the Commercial Fire Insurance com ­ Bismarck, iyho had worn himself out Educate Your Bowels With Caacareta would take place within nine hours. a large attendance. in the service of Germany and of his Candy Catbartlc.cure constipation forever. awfully awful!'” pany and also of the Wolverine Mu­ 10c,2Sc- If C.GC.fall.drugRlsts refund money. “Well,” I said, as the chops came up The chiefs and natives who had been Elwood, Ind. —The Akron steam forge tual company of this city has filed a emperor, rarely referred to his labors brown and fragrant, “you can ’t expect consulted by the doctor to see if they factory and the land belonging to the petition with Gov. Pingree asking him for the Fatherland. One morning he se yei knew of any native antidote, said all forge company were aold to George W. and the Emperor William were riding ber In New York state have been destroyed people to talk blank verse and indulge to remove Insurance Commissioner by forest fires. In elevated apostrophe on ordinary oc ­ persons previously bitten had died in Crouse and George W. Perkins of Campbell from office on the grounds together in the park. They had not casions, but I dare say that the first about an hour. Summers was eleven Akron, O., for $30,000. that he has used his office to persecute gone fa:* when Bismarck complained of days in the consulate receiving the Dyea, Alaska—Clara H. Richards has CURE YOURSELF! time you happen to witness a scene and destroy tbe business of the two fatigue. Tie emperor, who was quite ’'CKJI Ua# Big « for unnatural with the proper amount of tragedy in unremitting attention of Dr. Thomp­ been appointed postmistress. companies. fresh, said romewhat testily: “How Is rtn 1 to B Sara'' discharges, Inflammations, On irritation* or ulcerations It, you ’ll hear some talk very much the son, and although he was at times de ­ Ludlngton, Mich.—Miss Carrie Has­ Milwaukee, Wis.—Robert Saxon, It that, though I am an older man as* la SUtatara. of mucous membranes. kell is dead. Five years ago she took ■ ! „ Ualulaa*. and not aatrln- same kind you find between novel cov ­ lirious, he pulled through. His recov ­ alias Reashaw, and Ernest Hackett, than yours *lf, prince, I can always out ­ iVtheEmM ChcmiCRO o . *»nt or poisonous. ers and across the footlights.” ery created great astonishment. Dr. a vow, on account of some trivial mis­ alias Bennett, the two counterfeiters ride you? ” Bismarck’s reply was as ^cmciwup,0.{7 “n by DrugfMk “I guess not, ” said Lester. Thompson has written to a medical understanding wlbh her two brothers, from Chicago, pleaded guilty before reproachful as It was epigrammatic. (T. S. A. 7. I or sent In plain • • • • • Journal an account of his treatment of that she would go to bed and remain Judge Seaman in the United States “Ah, sire,4 he said, “the rider always Circular taut oo request. Lester was a brilliant young man, the bite.—London Dally Mall. there five years. court outlasts the horse."

L .. MMMsgt ’o- —-ran—r~T~'"”infWBiTrr^7flrrr CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897-

Charles A nderson Dana , for a Women's Christ Inn Temperance Cnlon SHERIFF’S SALE - Notice i* hereby given that by virtue of a writ of execution issued The Independent. number of years the most conspicuous Conventions. out of and under the aaal of the CJicuit Court #f figure in American journalism, has sent The Canadian Convention will take the County of Ionia, in favor of Emerson Vance, place at Toronto, October 20th. to 22d, plaintiff, and agalnat the gooda and chattel*, laada in his last “ copy. ” Mr. Dana was the and tenement* ol Euimet Vance, defendant, to oat- OBOKOK 8. COKBIT. Proprietor and the World ’s convention will he held last of a coterie of editors of New York (OFFICIAL.) directed and delivered. 1 did on the 27th day of frank e Dewitt, * Lessees at Toronto immediately after the Ca­ July, A. D. 1897. levy upon and take all tbe right, O. CLA1K STOCK, f whose opinions commanded the atten ­ nadian Convention, October 28d to26th. Du B. SI ft., title and interest ot said Emmet Vance, defendant, Common Council Rooms , ) in and to the following described real ealau, situ­ tion of all English-speaking people, and St. Johns , Mich., Oct. 18,1897. j For this the Grand Trunk Railway The Celebrated Specialists ated In the County of Clinton, State of Michigan, PKOSI* Kit IT V. Regular adjourned meeting. System have made a rate of One Fare to-wll: The weet half ofl he west half of tbe south­ whose individuality was stamped on and a Third ou the certificate plan, from WILL BE AT east quarter of secllou 80, containing forty (*», It is ouly when the condition of all every line written by them. He was Called to order by President Leland. all points on Its lines west of the Detroit acres more of less, and the west half of tbe east Present, Trustees Cross, Danly, Kenyon, and St. Clair rivers, and these rates are half of secllou >1, excepting the east half of the classes of people is improved that a associated with Horace Greeley for a Mlllman, Tromp and President Leland. “The Steel” Hotel, nortbweet quarter of tbe northeast quarter of said country has genuine prosperity. Many number of years, and was the balance also made from all points in Central section 81, in said laat description, iwtng 140 acres The Special assessment roll of the Higham Passenger Ass’n territory via the Grand more or leas, and all being In township number S people talk about prosperity who have wheel which kept that eccentric genius Street Sewer was presented and reviewed by Trunk Ry. Tickets and certificates noitb.of range 4 west, ia Clinton county, Michi­ the Common Council and the Board of ST. JOHNS, gan. All of which I shall eapoee for sale at pub­ a mistaken idea of what it really means within reasonable orbit. In the death may be had of any agent of the Grand lic auction or vendue to the highest bidder at the To the speculator in stocks it means a of Mr. Dana The New York Sun and its Special Assessors. There being no objection Trunk Ry. System and connecting lines. Wednesday, November 3. north front door of the Conrt House in tbe Village offered to said roll by any one, Trustee rise in the particular things be is inter From October 27th to November 5th, of St. Johns, In said County of Clinton, (said court following are left poorer in mentality Tromp offered the following resolution : the National Convention will take place One Day Only Each Month. house being ib« place of holding the Circuit Court ested in, though an advance iu stocks in aeid rouutv) on the Afh day of November, and directing force. It deprives the By Trustee Tromp. at Buffalo, N. Y.,for which a rate of A. D. 1897. at ten o ’clock In tbe foronoon of said that have ouly a speculative value may profession and the public of the inspira­ Resolved: That the Special Assessment One Fare and a Third on the certificate day. —Dated this 18th day of September A. D. 1897. be hurtful to public prosperity. What tion imparted by such a giant in jour ­ roll of the Higbam Street Sewer be and Is here, plan is also made. ALONZO E. DUNN, by approved by this Council. Attendants to these Conventions Sheriff of Clinton County, Michigan. one set of men gain others must lose, nalistic literature. V eknon U. A H. H. Smith, Carried. •should bear in mind that the Grand Attorneys for Plaintiff. and the traffic in them is of the nature Yeas—Cross, Danly. Kenyon, Millman, Trunk Railwuy System are running of betting or gambling. Stocks that The Chicago Record 's postal sav Tromp. three trains daily to Toronto, with Pull­ ORTGAGE SALE. -Default having been made in the conditions of paymeot of a pay no dividend have no value, and lugs bank bill is causing great interest Nays—0. man Parlor cars on day trains and Pull­ Mmortgage, executed by Alvin R. Wansey and 8a- speculating in them is like throwing among the saving classes of the country. By Trustee Drnly. man Sleepers on night trains aud is the uiauiny Wanaey, his wife, to Eliza Barton, dated Resolved: That the Committee on Streets only Line ruuning the celebrated Full November 15, ML and recorded December 8, IHB’Y. dice —some may gain, but others must The benefits resulting from this bill man Sleepers, via the Lehigh Valley in the office of the register of deeds for Clinton would be incalculable. All the leading and Sewers are hereby Instructed to advertise Count v, in Michigan, n Liber 83 of mortgages on lose. The stock gambler is prosperous in The Clinton Republican , two inser­ Road to Buffalo. page 97 on which mortgage there is claimed to be when he can unload bis holdings at nations of the world, with one or two tions, for sealed bids for the construction of For further information and reser­ due at the date of this notice three hundred anil three dollars and thirty cents, besides an attorney exceptions, have the postal saving sys the Higham Street Sewer and report to the vation of berths, apply to any Agent of more than he paid for them. Much of the Grand Trunk Railway system, or to fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to the present prosperity is of this sort. tern. The average savings depositor Council on Monday evening. November 1st, lie paid should any proceedings be taken to fore ­ 1897. at 7 o'clock. C. II. Hunter, Citv Ticket Agent, and close said mortgage; and no suit or proceeding at Workingmen regard the times as pros ­ of small means is unable to pick out Ben Fletcher, Traveling Pass*'assenger law or In equity having been instituted to recover from private banks those that are safe Carried. Agent, Detroit. sny part of the debt secured by said mortgage. perous when their wages rise and em Yeas—Cross. Danley. Kenyon. Millman, Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in said ployment is steady, and they seldom and prosperous. The system has ad ­ Tromp. mortgage coutalned and o f the statute in such case The Trouble Over. made and provided, notice i* hereby given that on stop to consider whetherthe cost of liv­ vantages for the government as well as N ays—0. December 24, 1897, al one o ’clock in the after­ The Committee on Claims to whom was re­ A prominent man In town exclaimed the noon , at the west trout door of the Court House ing increases more than earnings. Dur­ the people. It gives absolute security other day: "My wile baa t>een wearing out ferred claim No. 1805 of Joseph Potter, 8878, for Clinton County, In the Village of ft. Johns, in ing a year line the present, when crops from loss. To the government it pre­ her life from the effecta of Dyspepsia, Li' •aid Comity, said mortgage will be foreclosed by for alleged services as Street Commissioner, Complaint and Indication- Her case bait •ale of the premises described in said mortgage at are good here but short in other vents borrowing from abroad, and gives beg leave to report that have fully investigated the skill of our best physicians. After using tublic vendue to tbe highest bidder, said premise* three packages of Bacon's Celery King for the countries, there is an accidental or ex­ the people the advantage of the profits said claim and do hereby recommend that fu said mortgage described, viz: Tbe northwest Nerves she la almost entirely well- Keep quaiter of tbe southwest quarter of the Dorthweat ceptional prosperity, and yet general (interest) when such are used as public the same be rejected. On motion the report your blood in a healthy condition by the use Consultation and Examination Free quarter of section twenty-five (36) township aeveu. of the committee on claims was accepted. of this great vegetable compound. Call at C. (7) north of range one (1) west in Michigan. prosperity can be based ouly upon fair investment. Congress should no longer E. VanSickle's. sole agent, and get a trim, and Strictly Confidential. By Trustee Tromp. Dated, September 30, 1897. delay in establishing them. package free. Large sizes 50c and 25c. 4 ELIZA BARTON, returns for regular aud constant indus ­ Resolved: That the claims of Joseph DRS. II. S. A CO., devote their attention to WM. H. CA9TLE. Mortgagee. try. Merchants are prosperous when Potter No. 1305 8878.00 for alleged services . Attorney for Mortgagee. We are in receipt of the special Bucklin ’s Arnica Salve. Disease* of tbe Eye, Ear, Throat and Lungt, At- they have large stocks of goods on hand as Street Commissioner be and the same is The Best Salve in tbe world for Cut* hma and Consumption, and all Chronic, Private and Klondike edition of The Seattle Post-In ­ hereby rejected by this Council. Aervout Diteatet, Deformities, Granulated Lids, (You DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—Notice la which rise in value. One class may be Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Eye, Dtajneu, Ditcharge of the Eart, Bronchitis, hereby given that by virtue and iu pursu­ telligencer. It is an 8 -columu quarto Carried. Chronic Cough, Goitre, (big neck) Fever Sore* and Aance of license and authority granteo to me. prosperous aud other classes not. As a Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblanes, the undersigned, ou tbe 22d day of July, filled with information of the land of Yeas—Cross, Danley, Kenyon, Millman, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud poet Ulcers, Bright'* Di*ea*e, Rheumatism, all diieaee* oj rule the tendency is to take too narrow Tromp. the Kidney* and Bladder, Heart, Stomach andAer- 1897. by tbe Probata Court of Clinton county “ dust, ” and emphasizes the fact that tively cares Piles, or no pay required. ' vou* Diteat*, Chorea-St. Vitus’ Dance-. General De­ Hi ate of Michigan, to sell real estate be­ and individual a view of conditions that Nays—0- bility, Scrofula, Skin Diteatet, diteaiei of men and longing to tbe e_tate of John Scriven, de ­ Seattle is the “ only ” port to ship from. is go ran teed to give perfect satisfaction ceased, I will sell a« public auction to the highest are called prosperous. Following recommendation was submitted or money refunded. Price 25 cents per women, and alt diteatet due to bad blood. by the Board of Electric Light Commissioners. EPILEPSY, OR FITS positively cured by bidder, on the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER A. If for a single crop of wheat, for ex­ TnE Canadian government exacts box. For sale by Fildew A Millman, at a new and never failing remedy. D., 1897, at tan o ’clock in tbe forenoon, at the St. Johns, Mich., October 18. 1807. St Johns and Fowler. Dra. B. 8. A Co. make a specialty of all forms office ot tbe Judge of Probate in tbe Court House ample, the farmers get 85 to 90 cents a a royalty ou every stick of fire wood cut To the Board of Trustees of the Village of of Eeclal Diteatet, Piles- Internal ond external. Itch- at St. Johns, Michigan, the following described bushel, they obtain a profit and are in the Klondike district. It evidently St. Johns. ina and Bleeding, Rectal Ulcere, Fitvrtt, Fistula— premises vz: AM that portion of the southeast- To the Grand Rapids Carnival. which are often taken for Nervous and Ludv quarter of the southeast quarter of section seven, prosperous, but if the price falls the believes the gold hunters lutve mouey Gentleman : Troubles, all cured. Remember, we cure all in township seven north of range two west, In prosperity ends with the crop. Pros ­ We respectfully recommend that we be The D. & M. division of the Grand forms of Piles without pain, interruption or Michigan, lying south of the Detroit, Grand to burn. instructed to contract with the Worthington Trunk will make the low rates to Grand detention from business, and without tbe use Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway Company's perity is not real unless it is general and of knife, caustic or ligature. Come and be land; tbe southwest quarter of the southeast quar­ EUREKi*. Pump Co. for a boiler feed pump to cost about Rapids of single fare for the round trip convinced. ter, of said section, excepting that portion owned permanent. Gains by one set of men one hundred dollars, also to purchase what on October 26, 27, 28 and 29, valid to re­ by said Railway Company : five and one- ’ alf acre* at the expense of auother—as is the case From Our Correspondent. * turn October 30, inclusive. A special or land off the east end of the south belt of the smoke flue is necessary to connect boiler to To Young, Middled-Age south weet quarter of said action, lying south of in tariff legislation —do not improve the John Eaegle lost a horse Monday. stack. St. Johns Electric Commissioners, low-rate excursion train will be run to said Railway Company's land ; the east half of the Grand Rapids on Friday, October 29. condition of the country in the least. J. S. Gaboon has the wall built for his G. M. Petrie, Secretary. and Old Men. northwest fractional quarter of section eighteen, new house. On motion the recommendation was re­ in sa d township; the south half ot tbe southwest Without an advance in wages, the ex Suffering from Spermetorrhcea, Impolcncy—Lo*t quaiter and tbe northeast quarter of the south­ Willie Weidner, of Ashley, was iu ceived and ordered placed on Ale- Something to Know. manhood, —or from Weakness brought on from er­ west quarter, of section twenty-thiee, in said ceptional cost of food and the higher rors or indiscretions in youth or over-indulgence town Sunday. By Trustee Tromp. in later years, are given permanent relief. Abso ­ township; land commencing eighty-two rods south Daniel Kirby has moved into Mrs. It may be worth something to know of the noitheast corner of outlot "K” in tbe vil­ prices for goods take from part of the Resolved: That the Board of Electric Light that tbe very best medicine for restoring lute cures guaranteed; strictly confidential. lage of St. Johns, 01 in ton county, Michigan, run ­ people to give to another part, and there Bold ’s building. Commissioners be and are hereby authorized TUMORS AND CANCERS cured without ning thence west twenty-four rods, south eight Wm. Livesay and family spent Sun ­ the tired oat nervous system to a healthy acids, knife, pain or scar. New methods. is not under such conditions a single to contract with the Worthington Pump Com ­ vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine CATARRH. New home treatment. Cnsui rods, east twenty-four rods, north to the place of day in St. Johns. pany for a boiler feed pump to cost about 8100, passed and cheap. beginning : lot two of Hock six of said village of step forward iu the way of general im­ is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to St. Johns; tbe east three-fourths of tbe nortnead Adam Russell is remodeling the inte­ also to purchase what smoke flue Is necessary GUARANTEE to cure every case of Dyspepsia fractional quarter, ol aectiou alx, and the north provement. The great trusts—like rior ot his house. tbe nerve ceutres in tbe stomach, gently Sick Headache, Pile*, Tape Worm and Stricture. to connect boiler with stack. stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and WHTWe will give special attention to difficult fractional half of tbe noithweet fractio al quarter, Standard oil, sugar and other monopo ­ Lewis TinKlepaugh has moved into Carried. cases and to case* other physician have failed to and the southweet quarter of the northwest quar- John Eaegle s tenant house. aids these organs in throwing off impari­ tersectiou five, all in townsbio of Victor, in said lies—will be prosperous whether the Yeas—Cross, Danley, Kenyon, Millman. cure. Peraous applying for treatment will please county ;lot tbiec block fl’ty-alx, in said village of S. D. Grove spent Saturday and Sun ­ ties in the blood. Electric Bitters im­ bring two or three ounces of urine for analysis. St. Jobna —Dated September 14,1897. day at his home in Pewamo. Tromp. proves the appetite, aids digestion, and is Those who are unable to call, can write full par­ people are or not. Gamblers in stocks Nays WILLIAM BYRNE. Senator E. Mudge. of Maple Rapids, —0. pronounced by those who have tried it as ticulars of their case and hate medicine sent by Administrator of the estate of John Scriven, de ­ will be prosperous when they can force On motion Council adjourned. express, with full Instructions bow to be taken. was a caller in Eureka Thursday. the veiy best blood purifier and nerve The firm oi Dr*. B. 8. A Co., were Incorporated ceased. a rise and unload upon unsophisticated Madam Rumor says wedding bells m. McDonald . tonic. Try it. Sold for 50 cents or $1.00 several years since with a capital of 850,000. hence investors, but this has nothing to do Village Clerk. you take no chances If you employ them. They TATE OF MICHIGAN — In the Circuit will ring again in our town this week. per bottle at Fildew A Millinaa ’s Drug are responsible *Dd well-known. Address Court for the County of Clinton. In Chan­ with general prosperity. Indeed, it is Mrs. Irene Cole has bought Sylvester Store. 2 Scery. Lucy A. Tobias, complainant, vs. Charles L. Willard and Nettle J. Willard, defendente. Suit doubtful if under the fierce competitions Bebee's farm, three miles south of this MAI'LK RADIOS. place. DRS. B. S. & CO., pending in tbe circuit court for the county of of modern production and trade there Do You Want Gold! Clinton in chincery, at St John* on tbe 24th day C. E. Van Sickle and family, of St. ■9rom Our Correspondent. LOCK BOX 10O( of September, A, D. 1897. In this cause it appear- g can be any general prosperity ; for the Johns, spent Sunday at Mrs. L. A. Jef­ W. A. Aldrich is holding a clothing Everyone desires to keep informed on ing from affidauit on file, that tbe defenders. conditions of production and distribu ­ fery's. Youkon, the Klondyke and Alaskan Chat lea L. Willard and Nettle J. Willard, are not sale this week. gold fields. Send 10c for large Compen ­ Muskegon, - Mich. residenta of this state, but both reside at Oakland, tion are such that prosperity can come Mrs. II. Isbell and Mrs. Phoebe in tbe State ol California, on motion ot V. H. and Hodge, of St. Johns, visited in town Dr. Hart, of Eureka, visited his son, dium of vast information and big color H. H. Smith, complainant's eollcltora. It is ordered only to a few, while the struggle for ex­ Friday. of this village, Sunday. map to Hamilton Pub. Co., Indianapo ­ that the said defendent* do each came their ap­ Ira Hewitt and wife returned to Lan ­ lis, Ind. pearance to be entered herein within four montns istence must increase in intensity for Dr. H. Hart spent the latter part of front the date of this order, and in case of their the many. “To him that hath shall be last week with his sou Arthur, in Maple sing Saturday, returning Tuesday. or either of their appearance that they cause an Rapids. Miss May Post, of St. Johns, is caring A Horrible Railroad Accident answer to the complainant's bill of complaint to given, aud to him that hath not shall be be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on said ■ Miss Eva Burk, of Duplain. spent a forMre. M. J. Skinner, who is very sick. Is a daily chronicle in our papers; also the D.L.HUNT taken away eveu that which he hath.” complainant's solicitors within twenty days after t { few days last week with her parents in Rev. Long, of Indiana, will occupy death or some dear friend, who bad died with service on them or either of them of a copy of —Jackson Patriot. this place consumption, whereas if be or she had taken said bill, and notice of this order; and that in de ­ the Christian Church pulpit next Sun ­ Otto ’s Cure for Throat and Lung diseases m fault thereof, said bill be taken as confessed by The £. V. Aid Society will meet with day. Mrs. Manassa Kuhn’s next week time, life would have been rendered happier the said non-resident defendent*. And it Is furth­ A FAD OK A PEST. Miss Minnie Barrington and Arthur and perhaps saved. Heed tbe warning. If er ordered, that within twenty days the said com ­ Wednesday. you nave a cough or any affection of the plainant cau8e a notice oftbia order to t>e publish­ The destruction of our birds, for the Rev. McClintic preached his first ser­ Post, of St. Johns, spent Sunday in Throat and Lungs call at C- E. VanSickle ’s, ed in THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, a news­ town. sole agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large INSURES... paper printed, published aud circulating in said supposed necessary plumage ornamen ­ mon as pastor of the U. B. church Sun ­ sizes 50c and 2Sc. 3 county, and that such publication lie continued tation of women's hats and bonnets day morning. Mrs. Nettie Smith and Laura Fulton there at least once in each week, for six weeks in Rev. Ephraim Koon 9, on his way to wheeled to St. Louis Tuesday fora visit succession, or that she cause a copy of this order means the increase of insects to an with friends. to he personally served on sa. 1889. women. The slaughter is not confined Mrs. Leora Beardsley, of Cedar Quite a number of young people at­ cordia, American Central, Re­ executed by Letlie A Reed and Nathan E. Heed of Springs, is spending a pleasant week tended the social at Low ’s Church last tbe township of Olive. Clinton County, Michigan, to the song bird ; everything that wears Friday evening, and a good time is re­ liance, British American, Dele- to Thomas Hope of St. Johns, Michigan; which with her friend, Mrs. J. W. Wright. mortgage was record?d in the office of tbe Register feathers is a target for the bird butcher. Mrs. Ella Reid, of Victor, has moved ported. ware, Citizens of Missouri, of Deeds for Clinton County in Liber 71 of Mort- The slaughter extends in greater or less into her father's (S. II. Reiser’s) house, About noon Tuesday A. J. Moss, our Peninsular Mutual Fire Insur ­ ages on page 50, on tbe 10th day of September A. postmaster, reeeived the sad news of the f>. 1889; which said mortgage was afterwards on degree throughout the country. With lately purchased of Wm. Coverstone. ance Co., Limited, Penn. Mut­ the fifth day of March, A. D. 1897, duly assigned the bird extermination comes the in- The Township Sunday school conven ­ death of his oldest son, Edgar, who has by the said Thomas Hope to Emma A. Hope by- tion will meet at the Evangelical Church for several years past lived with his ual Life, Merchants and assign inent duly recorded in the ante office, in sect pest. O rt fruit orchards will be grandparents at Little Rock, Ark, His Travelers Accident. Liber 81 of Mortgages on page 383, on the 17th day Nov. 6 and 7. Program will be an ­ of May A. D. 1897, and there being now due and laid waste, our open truck gardens will nounced later death occurred very suddenly from hem­ It will pay you to see me unpaid upon said mortgage for principal and in ­ become things of the past, or degener ­ Mrs. F. A. Belcher, who has been in orrhage of the bowels. The body will before insuring your property, terest eiget hundred and ten (810) dollar*, and no ate to the glass covered hothouse forc ­ St Johns for the past mouth, came be brought home for burial. He was proceedings baying been taken at law or in equity home last week. She will move to St. an extra bright and intelligent young being in a position to save you to recover the same or any part thereof, whereby ing system. It is estimated that they the power of sale contained In said mortgage Is Johns this week. man, graduating from the school of that something. The success of now operative. Notice la hereby given that tbe 1 save to agricultural purposes alone, an ­ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sparhawk, of city last June. Among bis young various local mutual companies said ii ortgage will be foreclosed an 1 the premises*'' nually, over $100,000,000 in the United Adrian, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Live­ friends he was a favorite, and was highly even under sometimes indiffer ­ therein described will be sold according to law, at respected both by old and young. The public auction to the highest bidder at the west States. In many sections insect life is say, of St. Johns, visited at William ent and unskillful management, front doorol the Court House, in tbe village of St. Li vesay’s last week. family have the sympathy of the entire Johns, State ol Michigan, (that being the building still so abundant as to make human life Owen Stearns and Ange Hixson were community in their deep bereavement. '^1 has resulted in a large saving to wherein is held tbe Circuit Court for th« Count} almost unendurable. In other sections Of Clinton,) on Saturday the 11th day of De­ married at Ithaca, Saturday. They Y REASON OF REPEATED REQUEST8 I their patrons, however, the cember A. D. 1897, at one o ’clock in the after­ it is only kept in check by birds, aud went to Sumner to visit Alfred Stearns, gHEI ’AKDSYILLE. have decided to visit 8t. Johna once in five liability to heavy assessments noon. The mortgaged di rraises to be sold de ­ returning home Monday. Bweek*, and will be at the private parlor of The scribed therein as “The East fifty (50) acres of the there is no place in which, were this Mrs. Ilaivey Palmer has removed her Steel Hotel, where I can be consulted free upon all in case of disaster deters many West half (W K) ot the Southeaat qnarter (8 E Jg) check removed, it would not greatly From Our Correspondent cases. Everything confidential. All are requested of section number seven (7) in township of Olive. household goods to her daughter's, Mrs. to bring two ounce# of uriue. Charges moderate, from utilizing these institu ­ County of Clinton and Slate of Michigan ” Which hold the balance of power. Florence Botsford's, and will spend the Oscar Longcor is working in Mt. Pleasant. and no Incurable cases taken. I alwaya make dis ­ tions. Their limited field ex­ said premises will be told as one parcle and to sat­ winter with Mrs. C. J. Dennis. ease* of women and children a specialty, aleo pose the insured to a possible isfy the amonn due and coats of foreclosure as Mrs. Maria Whiting returned to her 8 . R. Smith was in Lansing Thursday chronic disease*. I have disposed of my local busi­ provided by law.—Dated September 10th, A. D. ( The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, last on business. ness Iu order to take the road, expreasly for the grevious excess over the general • 887, EMMA HOPE, home in Chesaning Monday. Her bro ­ benefit of chronic sufferer*. Come and see me. It J. C. Flynn , Assignee, which has been iu session at Buffalo ther, Chauncey Patterson, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Shepard attended average, while the financial in­ the marriage of bis daughter at St. costs you nothing. All medicines furnished are Attorney for Assignee. Mrs. Mollie Ilinkley, went with her. purelv vegetable —-oots. herb# and bark*. Correa- a during the past week, affords to the Johns Tuesday morning. ndence solicited before my vlall If possible. Ad- ability of portion of their Rev. A. N. Henry is at Battle Creek me at 448 Cue 8t., Toledo, Ohio. membership might cast the en- view of the world at large one of the taking treatment at the Sanitarium. He Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Aldrich are visit­ ft California Excursions;] many illustrations of the rapid growth ing his parents in Butternut. G. Bal­ CASES I CURE. burden on a comparatively few. expects to till his appointment at the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. of modern philanthropic and religious Christian Church next Sunday morning lard, of Coopersvllle, is relieving him as Dyspepsia, All Sexual Di Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, of D. & M. agent. Rheumatism, Heart Disease. LEAVE CHICAGO EVERY WEDNESDAY. societies. In its incipiency it is exclu­ About twenty voung people met at Indigestion, ConsumpUon In Ita Mansfield, Ohio, who have been visiting FIU, Early Stages, Burlington Route to Denver, thence via Den­ sively an American institution, though friends and relatives in this vicinity, Rev. Wooton's Monday evening, and a Piles, Bronchitis, The Peninsular ver A Rio Grand Ry. (the aoenlc line of theI there are branches of it in various parts spent Thursday night at Mrs. L. A. Jef­ reading circle of fifteen members was Neuralgia, Sore Eyee, world). Parties travel In Pullman touriat : formed. More will undoubtedly join. All Nervous Diseases, Urinary Trouble#, ■leeping care fitted with every convenience, of the world. Its foundation was in the fery’s. CootIveneee, 1-oet Manhood. which go through to California and are In full Meetings will be held every Monday Mutual Fire Ins. Co. charge of special agents of long experlenoe.- desire of one layman to divert the indi ­ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Younglove, who Fever* and Results, Kidney and Liver have been living with their son, Frank evening at 7:30, at the parsonage. Rev. Blood Diaeaee*. Complaints, For particulars address T. A. GRADY, Exour vidual lives of the earnest young men of Wooton was appointed leader, and Miss And all Chronic Diseases. •Ion Mgr. C. B. A Q. R. R., Ml dark 8t„ Chlci Younglove, for the past eighteen By my new process through the blood I examine the parish in the direction of Christian months, go to Constantine this week to Stampfly critic. all disease* through tbe blood, treat all through usefulness. The whole brotherhood is live with another son. the blood, and cure all 1 pronounce curable through of Jackson, meet all these con ­ Alice Brown and her pupils have the blood direct. FREE TO SUFFERING WUMEN. united only on the idea of what is called There Is Nothing So Good. Catarrh, 8slt Rheum, siderations. You will pay no Dear Kdltor: —Kindly Inform yonr lady, made arrangements to givg a letter so ­ There is notbioK just as good as Dr. Female Weaknees, Paralysis, readers that we will forward them free of “ prayer and service.” That is to say, cial, at the Sherwood school house. Fri­ Scrofula, Eruptions, more than the cost of insur ­ charge, a plan of home treatment, which cas there is no elaborate organization, no day evening, Oct. 29, for the benefit of King ’s New Discovery for Consumption, Seminal Weakness, Tumors, ance in any event. Your ulti­ be pursued that will cure any form of femall the school. A program will be rendered Coughs, and Colds, so demand it and do Cancer, Tape Worm, weakness, bladder or rectal disease. We faavl long declaration of principles, and no not permit the dealer to sell yon some Effecta of Malaria, all Skin and Rlood Diseases, and mate liability is limited to a no fraudulent scheme to extort money, btr rigid terms of membership. Nearly and refreshments served afterwards. III effecta of Grippe. we are anxious that this reliable method of (4l Everybody cordially invited. substitute. He will not claim there is DU. F. B. MONROE. small fixed sum. The reserve form treatment be placed within reach oil every parish in the large cities has a About fifty-one friends of Fred Couter anything better, but in order to make funds are left in the hands of every slok and suffering woman. Add reel more profit he may claim something else the Woman 's MiiDicuLlgaTiTtTTs, chapter. Michigan was well represented surprised him at his home Monday the insured. The general 53 Miami Awe., Detroit. Mlcb. in Buffalo, as it required two special night, it being his eighteenth birthday. to be just as good. Yon want Dr. King ’s average is maintained by the In behalfof the company B. L. Bristol New Discovery because yon know it to be TDCCC At Very Low Prices. Pullman cars to accommodate the dele ­ presented him with a fine rocking chair safe and reliable, and guarnteed to do 1 IlklmV Write at once for our new cat­ extension of the business to THE SAGIHAW WEEKLY HEWS gates. Some of the most distinguished Refreshments were served, and at a late good or money refunded. For Coughs, alogue. It la FREE. It will the entire stale. For rates AND tell how and when to plant Is sent to any address for 75 cents a year, bishops and theologians of the church hour the guests departed, wishing him Colds, Consumption and for all affections and give full particular* about and other information see This price includes sny of its premium! were present last week. many happy returns of the day. A of Throat, Chest and Lnnga, there is noth­ the stock we grow and the Complete telegraphic news service. Re! pleasant time was the verdict of all. ing so good as is Dr. King ’s New Discov ­ PLANTS price* we aak. varsautNio ms*. wo Aommm. able foreign and local markets. Full Demorest Family Magazine and The ery. Trial bottle free at Fildew A Mill- THE GEORGE A. SWEET NURSERY CO.. counts of all local happenings. A corr Independent one year for $1.60. Call Get your AUCTION BILLS printed man’s drag store, St. Johns. Regular size pondent In every town in this section. at this office soon. at The Independent Office. 50 cents and $1.00. 3 Pox ion DANHVILLK. N. Y. D. L. HUNT, Agent. 307 TUSCOLA ST.. SAGIHAW, MICH.

\ CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897.

HRKVIT1E8. PMMOMAL. Awarded Maysl make*the food pure, Work in the Royal Arch degree to ­ ' Mrs E. Robinson was in Ovid today on bust- wholesome »ud delicious. morrow evening. l ness. Highest Honors —World's Fair, A. J. Woodbury left for Frankfort, Mich., DR. Board of Supervisors adjourned yes­ Tuesday. terday. Proceedings next week. N. A. Oleeon has entered the Soldiers' Home TbC8 t. Johns Postoffice will close at PRISPERITY at Milwaukee. 7 p. m. from November 1, 1897, to April Mias Dielerle, of Chicago, Is here visiting her' 1, 1898. sister. Kev. Mrs. Willard. Is surely coining, and while almost Diphtheria is raging in Owosso. E. H. Lyon was professionally engaged In vwce About forty cases are reported. Two Ithaca the flist Of the week. everyone feels that they can afford deaths occurred Saturday. L L. Conn vialted Bannister, Durand and some of the luxuries of life, they The next meeting of the L. L. C. will Owoaso last week on business. wish to.purehase them at the lowest he held with Mrs. F. F. Murdock, Oct. L. B. Allison, now of Owosso, spent Sunday W CREAM fcvi. 27. Subject for table talk, “Strikes.” with bis parents In this village. market price. In looking up a firm The Woman ’s Association of the Con ­ Miss Nila MoCabe, of Bannister, visited ber gregational Church will meet at the cousin, Byron McCabe, last week, who will sell you goods in that way, WITH THE church rooms next Tuesday afternoon John C. Dueling was transacting legal busi­ BAKING look clear up to the head of Clinton at 2 o ’clock. ness In Iibaca the first of the week. Avenue, where you will find a firm The second anniversary of the dedica ­ E J. Mol net, of Ithaca, spent 8unday with tion of the new M. E. Church will be his parents and frlenda In St. Johns. trom whom you can purchase new. ^KlNe observed October 31. Rev. C. G. Thomas Miss Lou Oibbard, of Victor, is visiting In POWDER fresh goods at the lowest prices. You Premo Camera is expected to be present. the families of R. J. Woodruff aud F. E. Burt. MOST PERFECT MADE. Married, at the residence of the bride ’s Geo. D. Cooper has been confined to bis bed can purchase from them arents, in Bengal, October 19, by Rev. for over two weeks, and Is Improving slowly. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free anybody can make the finest E>. D. Martin, Geo. R. Becker, or Bing ­ Mr. and Mrs. E. f. Brown, of Eagle, visited from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. Photographs —the manipula ­ POWDER ham, and Amy A. Hunt, of Bengal. A D. McCabe and family Thursday and Fri­ 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Absolutely Pure day. 1847 Rogers Bro s' Knives and Forks tion being so simple. If you Married, at tiie home of the bride's at $3.00 per doz. parents, in Ovid, October 9, by Rev. D. Charley Reid, of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday waut full information as to and Monday with relatives and friends in St. 8^-day, half hour strike Clock for $2 00. D. Martin, Arthur L. Tripp, of Green- MRS. JAS- F- NEWTON. Ladies ’ gold tilled case Elgin Works the 20 different styles and hush, and Daisy M. Parker, of Ovid. Johns.* for $7.00. Married, at the United Brethren par­ Mr. Emory Uawson. of Bannister, spent Au Early Kesldeut or St. Johns, Died at sizes of Premos, send for Sunday with his friend Byron McCabe, of this Gents ’ $7.00 gold filled 20-year rase, sonage, in Bengal, October 17, by Rev. Her Late Home In St, Louis, Mich. best made, for $3.50. catalogue —it’s free. J. L. Ickes, Mariou Hamilton, of South village. Can get your watch cleaned and war- ROYAL SAKINO POWOCR 00,, NtW YORK. Riley, and Mrs. Neva Drake, of Fowler. Schuyler Georgia went to Isabella County After a long and painful illness, the rented for 50c. Monday to ship a carload of stock to the east­ result of four distinct and severe strokes Ladies of the Woman's Christian Main Springs, best made, warranted ern market. of paralysis. Mrs. James F. Newton one year, for 50c. Temperance Union will meet for their died at her home in St. Louis, Mich.. regular monthly meeting at the M. E. Mrs. M. Stevens went to Owosso this morning Call and see the bargains you can get for the purpose of making arrangements to- Friday morning, October 8 , 1897, aged from church on Saturday afternoon next at 3 70 years. p. m. move there. The Independent, Charley Percell and Miss Nellie Van Sickle, Home time ago Mr. and Mrs. Newton There are at present thirty inmates of Carson City, spent Sunday at the borne of went to reside with or near their only Sole Manufacturers, in the county's home for the poor. The Miss Ella Harris son ana daughter in California. Mrs. Published every Friday mornintr from The number during last summer was smaller Newton not altogether liking it there, Independent Block, No. 17 Clinton R- H. Fry, of Portland, Mich., Is here in con ­ PORTER A EMMONS Avenue. than any preceding summer for a long they returned to St. Louis, where she ROCHESTER, N. Y, sequence of the sudden severe Illness of hiB received four distinct shocks from pa­ TELEPHONE NO. 7. time. father, John Fry. The Elsie Sun has been enlarged from ralysis, the last of which occurred in GKO. S, CO KBIT, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrow, of Perrinton, the latter part of February or first of PRANK E. OK WITT, ) a five column to a six-column folio, and spent 8unday with their daughter, Mrs. Al. WW^‘4 • Lensesii has been otherwise improved, most no ­ March last, since which time she had G. CL A I It STOCK, f Andrus, In this village. not been able to speak. Her daughter ticeable being the increase in advertis ­ Mr. andMrs. Edwin Pennell and daughter TKKMSi ing patronage. was with her from that time until her Nina, spent last Saturday and Sunday at the death. II er funeral occurred on thefol ­ S rlely In Advance, S1.00 John Fry, an old resident of St. Johns, parental home of Mrs. Pennell, in Ionia. lowing Sundav. is suffering from creeping paralysis, and Notice to Savings Depositors. A') Settlements of Past Due Subscriptions Rev. Willard, of the Baptist church, went to Phileina S. Newton, nee Stillson, was will be made at the rate of 91.SO in a critical condition. Dr. Wiggins, Bay City yesterday morning to attend the born in Newfleld, Tompkins county, N. Per Year. who is attending him, has hopes or his State Baptist Convention in session there. Y., September 26,1826. Was married to ultimate recovery. Albert Cross, baker for E. Chadwick, return ­ James F. Newton, Nov. 30, 1842. Five The undersigned banks will pay interest at the Our advertising ra es are tlOO per column per Oue of the horses belonging to A. U. children were bom to them, three of aunum B»«iner« "L« C< ►!< >I« •!< >1' >I< ►!< C< >I< * ►!< *I« C" •!< C< * »I< C< C< ►!« »> ►!< * >I< »I« C< •> ►!< C< ►!« Ct * ►> >7* C< >I« Frank Morris left this station Monday October 19, Miss Nellie Millis, of St. of their young friends will t>e given by bis was made public Monday night. night in charge of a mixed carload of Johns, and Mr. Jesse Bancroft, of motber, Mrs. Geo. Waldron. The postal revenue for the year from ** poultry belonging to H. P. Gage, and Maple Rapids. The bride has been a Mrs. C. Eldrldge, of Grand Rapids, who was all sources was $82,665,462; expendi ­ ** billed for New York City. member of The Independent forc e a member of the family reunion at Jacob tures, $94,077,242; excess of expendi ­ ** for the past six years and is a most es. ** Ilollis Corbin has been confined to his 8blndorrs last week, went to Chesaning Mon ­ tures over receipts, $11,411,779. ** home for a week with fever. Recent timahle young lady, while the groom day morning to visit relatives. Through bad debts the postoffice de ­ ** enjoys the confidence aud esteem of a partment last year lost $19,7!>9. The es­ developments in bis case prove that his Miss M. Theo. Fratn. composer of “ God's ** trouble comes through acute pleurisy. large circle of friends in St. Johns. We timates of appropriations for the service Something; for 7ou extend congratulations. Mercy,” “ Slumber Song, ” “ Heigh, Baby, Ho, C. II. Bennett has exchanged his resi­ of the third assistant's office for the fbj ** Richard Gay, who was a delegate from Baby,” ” My Dove, ” aud other compositions, cal year ending J une 80,1899, aggregates ** dence property north of the railroad, St. ie the guest of Miss Minnie 8tephenson. ** TO REMEMBER. Johns, with A. J. Nelson, for a 40-acre St. Johns to the .50th anniversary of the $1,285,000. The total number of postal farm in Greenbush, west of French's grand encampment of the 1. O. O. F. at Mrs. Lucy Clizled, who spent a very enjoy ­ cards issued was 523,608,250. ** corners. Kalamazoo last week, informs us that able vacation with her brother. Geo. Morris General Merritt says lie has concluded ** lie was successful in having the next that the Po 9toffice department ought to ** The University Extension Club meet­ and family, of East Bingham, returned to her That we are located in our new quarters, over Geo. 99 annual meeting appointed for St. Johns. borne in Wayne county Monday morning. have complete control over the manufac ­ ** ing, which was to have been held this There were 300 delegates present. He ture and issue of its stamps. He says A. Wells’ grocery store. That we have the best gg week Saturday night, has been post ­ Miss Phoebe Osgood, bookkeeper for J. 8 ** also says that the street county fair, the postofflce should have its own en ­ 5g equipped studio in Clinton county. That our work gg poned to next week Saturday night, at which w'as being held there last week, Osgood, left here Monday morning for her old graving and printing department for the house of Mrs. Caddie Shaver. was a very attractive as well as a profit ­ home In Lenawee County, where she will making its stamps, and its own vaults gg is second to none in the state. That our prices are gg spend a vacation with relatives and friends. A Minnesota editor says he wrote able show. This drew a large number for their safe keeping, and that these gg within the reach of all. That th^re is no string tied to *9 a strong article on patronizing the home of people from every section, aud it was Miss Mary Richardson, after spending about stamps should be issued by its own industries, and one of the storekeepers estimated that 40,000 people were in the three weeks with her uncle, James Richard­ agents direct to postmasters, and gg our advertisements. That we mean just what we say. gg wrote him thanking him for the senti­ city Thursday. son. and family, of this village, returned to through its own exclusive machinery. gg That we want your pa'tronage and that if superior gg ment on a letter head printed in Chi­ her home in Brantford. Canada, Monday Recommendation is made for the dis ­ cago. morning. continuance of newspaper and period ­ gg work, moderate prices and fair treatment will secure it gg I ical stamps. C. C. Vaughan's elass of young ladies WAS A VALUABLE BIRD Judge Daboll left for Ithaca Tuesday morn ­ gg we are going to have it. We urge you to call and ex- gg in the Congregational Sunday school ing for the purpose of holding court one day. A significant recommendation is one will hold a class social at the home of urging that prepayment in full of all gg amine our work, whether you are at present in need of ** their teacher next Tuesday evening. That wan Shot lly Kdgar Frank, of Mathnr- after which he went to Join the hunting party mail matter be required hereafter. The There will be refreshments and a mu­ ton, Ten Rays Ago. in Alger county, whore he will remain for report says the department is and has gg anything in our line or not. two or three weeks. sical and literary program* Edgar Frank, of Matherton, has for ­ for years past been suffering a heavy Remember the place—over Wells’ grocery store, 1 The Printer and Bookmaker recently warded to this office for our inspection Theo. Schlegel, of the laundry firm of Smith loss of revenues fiom the failure of corner Clinton Avenue and Walker Street. offered a prize for the best answer to the the silver band taken from the Doming A Scblegel, and who was injured by falling postmasters to rate up and collect post ­ 99 question, “ What is a Printer?” It was pigeon shot by him recently in Leban ­ from a step ladder several weeks ago, went to age on first-class' matter not fully pre­ awarded to A. A. Steward, of Salem, on. Judging from the description of Saginaw Monday to visit his parents and to paid. Mass., who detlned a printer as “ One the bird given by Mr. Frank and an ex­ recuperate his health. who sticks truths on end and stamps ** amination of the carefully marked and A. E. Granger, Superintendent of the Gra­ A LITERARY LIGHT GONE. ** them with a mighty impression upon stamped band, it was valued very high­ tiot County Telephone Line, with headquar­ ** J. HAMILTON. theconsciousness of bis race.” ly by some fancier of the feathered ters at Ithaca, spout last Saturday and Sun ­ ** Editor Dans I>led Sunday Afternoon at The Holly Advertiser, in speaking of messenger. In writing of the incident day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lung Inland. 8S THE UP-TO-DATE PHOTOORAPHER. W. H. Hartigan ’s production of “ Dr. Mr. Frank remarks as follows: Granger, In this village. “It was killed by me three miles east Charles A. Dana, editor of the New Jeckyl and Mr. llyde, ” in that town, N. If. Baker was called to Lansing last week recently, said: “ The playing of Mr. of Matherton in the township of Leban ­ York Sun, died at hishome in Glencove, Hartigan was especially fine, and every on. When killed it was supposed to he to attend the funeral of bis brother, Milton L. I., at 1:20 Sunday afternoon. CharleB time be appeared on the stage he was a common dove, hut on examining it Baker, who died of paralysis October 7th. The A. Dana has been prominently before greeted with applause. The play was found it had long pointed wings of a deceased was 06 years of age, and was form ­ the American people in divers capaci­ one of the best ever seen in our towu. ” dark blue color, and a horseshoe-shaped erly a resident of 8t. Johns. ties. He was concerned with Emerson The Postmaster General has issued an mark, reaching from one wing to the Mrs O. L. Spaulding and daughter Edna, and others in experiment; MY MODEST order forbidding the renting of private other. It also had velvety white will leave Saturday for Washington. D. G-, he was assistant secretary of war under letter boxes in postoffices to minors. hunches above its nostrils. where they will spend the winter. They will Stanton; he was managing editor of the Postmasters are constantly receiving “I would like to know where the bird bait at Detroit and remain over Sunday with New York Tribune under Horace Gree­ EXPENSE ^ complaints from parents that their sons came trom. ” Mrs. S.'s sister. Mrs J. H. Cranson and family. ley, and was proprietor of the New York The band may be seen at this office Sun. He was 78 years old. and the most and daughters are carrying on a clandes ­ Arnold L. Lake, of this village, and bis tine correspondence by means of the for a few days. of bis life was spent at the editor's desk, brother Edward, of Ht. Louis, Mich., left this where he was most familiar to the ACCOUNT private letter box. And then there station Monday morning to visit a brother in American people. are others who are not minors who use HAD A GOOD TIME. Livingston county. Together they will visit theprivate box for the same purpose. old acquaintances in that county and In K1LKY. Persons who contemplate attending Wayne. Places me in a position to Frankey Mann'a Ninth Hlrthday Cele­ From Our Correspondent. the grand street carnival at Grand Rap­ Mrs. B. Shaw, who has been here several ids next week will find Sweet's hotel the brated with Fifteen Little Frlenda. J. P. Williams made a business trip most desirable place at which to stop. weeks visiting ber daughter, Mrs. J W, Brad ­ to Lansing Saturday. The house is so situated in the very As a reward for bis good deportment ner, left here this morning for Kalkaska, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Miller, of Water- heart of the business portion of the city at school and at home. Frankey Mann ’s where she will speud a season with a daughter. town, Bpent Sunday with friends In parents, Mr. andMrs. E. W. Mann, made She was accompanied as far as Owoaso Junc ­ ...Sell Drugs and upon the corner of the principal Riley. streets, that the guests may have the for him a delightful birthday party on tion by Mrs. Bradner. A J. Chapman, of Detroit, was in very best opportunity of witnessing Friday of last week, Oct. 16th, 1897, that Mr. and Mrs. Ell Sparhawk and granddaugh ­ Riley Monday and Tuesday looking every parade and important event of the being bis ninth birthday. To this, his ter, who had spent a week visiting Mrs. S.’s after the interests of his.farm. first party of the kind, fifteen little Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lance attended ...At Fair four days and nights public entertain ­ friends —boys and girls —were invited. sister, Mrs. H. C. Llvnsay, and family, left for ment. It will be grand and Sweet’s ho their home In Lenawee county, Tuesday the wedding of Rhomey Kellogg and The day was delightfully warm and Mrs. Cora Dick at North Victor church tel will he a grand place to stay and see pleasant, and nothing was omitted on Mrs. Randolph, another sister, of Forest Hill, all. Gratiot county, is still here. Wednesday. the part of his parents to make the oc ­ August Jacobs, John Adams and ...Prices. Miss Franklin, the natural artist at casion enjoyable from start to finish. George Williams are combining a busi­ the head of the trimming department of They played games and were served Advertised Letters. ness and pleasure trip for a few days in Boucher & Petsch's popular millinery with refreshments. This pleasant event Montcalm county. establishment, at the bead of Clinton in the little man ’s life lasted until a Oct. 19.1897. Mrs. Crandall died Sunday; the funer ­ I do not want the earth but just a avenue, east side, is daily bringing out seasonable hour, when the little guests Bingham, Lemuel. Gibson, Mrs. Leslie. al was conducted at her late home something new and perfectly charming gracefully took their leave and repaired I^petlna. Tony. Morehouse. Chas Tuesday and the remains interred In fair profit. Try me and see. in the way of fall hats and bonnets, and to their respective homes, leaving with Martin. E. C. H. D. McCABB, P. M. St. Johns cemetery. none fail to easily bring from admirers their little host their best wishes for the On Friday evening. October 15. the of real, artistic beauty, unbounded celebration of many coming birthdays young people of South Riley gave Miss words of praise. There is nothing in aa pleasant a manner as they had A Chesaning farmer raised seventy Pearl Park house a complete surprise. CHAS. W. LOUD, “stiff” or “ old maidish” in the work this. pounds of sugar beets, from which he After enjoying themselves with various so successfully done by this lady artist: extracted six pounds of brown sugar games they presented her with a beauti­ and that which renders the hats and We have first class facilities for do ­ through the aid of a cider press and an ful album. After partaking of refresh­ DRUGGIST AND 8TATI0NFR. bonnets additionally enjoyable, is the iron kettle. He says it is clieapier and ing job printing. Try us next time. ments all returned to their homes, low prices at which they are sold. easier than to make maple sugar. wishing her many happy times.

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needed rum to enable me to do my who made laws to restrain intemper­ rALM AGE’S SERMON. duty. I will order two cups of coffee ance, the conseoreated platform ora ­ THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Y\T HATEVER is worth do- to each man at two o ’clock in the morn ­ tors who thrilled the generations that THE THREE TAVERNS’* LAST ing, and at eight o ’clock I will pipe all are gone, with “righteousness, temper­ LESSON IV. OCT. 24—ACTS 20: * * ing, is worth doing wtlL hands to breakfast in Mobile Bay.” ance, and Judgment to come ”—Albert SUNDAY’S SUBJECT. 10-32. The Three Taverns of my text were Barnes and John B. Gough were there Painting can only be done well by too near the Mediterranean shipping. to greet him, and golden-tongued pa­ From the Text; Act*. Chapter XXVIII., But notice the multiplicity. What triarch Stepiivn H. Tyng was there, Golden Tex* — "Wlioioever Therefor* having the best materials—Pure Verse IS. as Follows: ’They Came could that Italian village, so small that and John W. Hawkins, the founder of Slinll Confess Me Before Men, Him fe/STRICTUT to Meet Vs as Far as Applt” Forum history makes but one mention of it, the much derided and gloriously use­ T7I11 I Confess Also Before My Fa­ |<(PI^E¥WmE)g) White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, and the Three Taverns. want with more than one tavern? There ful “Washingtonian Movement" was ther Which Is In Heaven”—Matt. lO. 32. were not enough travelers coming there, and John Sterns and Commo ­ properly applied. There is noth­ through that insignificant town to sup­ dore Foote, and Dr. Marsh and Gov ­ Time.—Close of A. D. 60 (?) EVENTEEN miles port more than one house of lodg ­ ernor Briggs and Eliphalet Nott, and The Lesson Picture.—We are still unseen ing else “just as good.” Avoid south of Rome, Ita­ ment. That would have furnished my lovely friend Alfred Colquitt, the spectators In the Judgment hall In Caesa­ ly, there was a vil­ enough pillows and enough breakfasts. Christian Senator, and hundreds of rea. with arched walls and stone floor; “mixtures” and unknown brands lage of unfortunate Its thrones are now occupied by Festus No, the world ’s appetite is diseased, those who labored for the overthrow the procurator, Agrlppa the king, and his name. A tavern Is a and the subsequent draughts must be of the drunkenness that yet curses the sister Bernice. Around them are cour- of White Lead—the “sold-for- place of entertain ­ taken to slack the thirst created by the earth, were there to meet him and es­ ; tiers, retainers and guards, and In the H PURE Tv ment. In our time preceding draughts. Strong drink kin­ midst, with one hand free from his chains, lcss-money” sort. (See list ol cort him to his throne and shout at stands one who is the center of all eyes h WHITE o/ part of the enter­ dles the fires of thirst faster than it his coronation. —Paul, the prisoner. He has told the tainment Is a provi ­ puts them out. There were three tav­ God let him live on for near a cen­ simple story of his life, and of his call to the genuine brands.) sion of intoxicants. erns. That which cursed that Italian tury, to show what good habits and the work of winning the world to his One such place you Master, and he Is now proceeding with an FnFF By using National Lead Co. ’* Pure White Lead Tinting Col- village curses all Christendom today — cheerfulness and faith in the final tri­ appeal to those before him to believe not |-< H or*, any desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving would think would • valuable information and card showing samples of colors free. too many taverns. There are streets umph of all that is good, can do for a only in the prophets, but in their Savior, also cards showing pictures of twelve houses ol oinerent desien* painted io have been enough for that Italian vil­ In some of our cities where there are man in this world, and to add to the when he Is interrupted by a sentence, various styles or combinations of shades forwarded noon upplnotioo lage. No, there were three of them, kindly meant, though somewhat con ­ three or four taverns in every block; number of those who would be on the temptuous. from the Roman governor, to NATIONAL LEAD CO., CHICAGO BRANCH, with doors open for entertainment and aye, where every other house is a tav­ other side to attend his entrance. But whom all this discourse about heavenly obfuscation. The world has never ern. You can take the Arabic numeral he will come back again! “Yes," say visions and heavenly voices is a mystery. lacked stimulating drinks. You re­ of my text, the three, and put on the some of you, with Martha, about Laza­ Paul answers him that he is not the vic­ member the condition of Noah on one tim of Insane dreams, but speaks forth right hand side of it one cipher, and rus to Jesus, “I know he will rise at the utterance of thoughtfulness and truth, occasion, and of Abigail ’s husband, Na- two ciphers, and four ciphers, and that the Resurrection of the last day. ” Ah! and then turns to the king with a* Im­ BITS OF KNOWLEDGE. bal, and the story of Belshazzar’s feast, re-enforcement of numerals will not I do not mean that. Ministering spir­ pressive question. He is answered in a and Benhadad, and the new wine In old I sentence Intended to be vague and cbm- express the statistics of American rum- its are all the time coming and going plimentary, with a slight shade of scorn, In the famous garden of Olives, at bottles, and whole paragraphs on pro ­ meries. Even if it were a good, healthy yet under all its politeness revealing a Jerusalem, there are eight flourishing hibition enactment thousands of years between earth and heaven—the Bible business, supplying necessity, an arti­ teaches it—and do you suppose the old heart touched for the moment by the olive trees that are known to be ovei before Neal Dow was born; and no cle superbly nutritious, it is a business power of the truth. Then, as if to hid# 1,000 years old. doubt there were whole shelves of In­ hero just ascended will not come down the momentary emotion, King Agrlppa Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat­ mightily overdone, and there are Three and help us in the battle that still breaks up the court; the magnates retire The Juice of the leaf-beetle, diamphi- ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. flammatory liquid in those hotels which 'OUR OFFICE IS OPROStTt 0, 8. PATENT OFFICE Taverns where there ought to be only goes on? He will. Into the hearts of and the assembiy Is dispersed, to meet dia, and its larva are used for poison ­ 'and we can secure patent in lea* time than tnuac gave the name to the village where one. no more until that Judgment wheh king 'remote from Washington. Paul’s friends came to meet him, name­ discouraged reformers he will come to and commoner, prisoner and prince, shall ing arrow-heads by the bushmen of the \ Send model* drawing or photo., with descrip ­ The fact is, there are in another ly, the Three Taverns. In vain I search speak good cheer. When legislators stand equal before God. South African district Kalahari. tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of The full force of this speech “can only 'charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, ancient geography for some satisfying sense Three Taverns now; the gorgeous are deciding how they can best stop One of today ’s brides owns six es­ Tavern for the affluent, the medium Ta­ be got by reading all the events In chap­ i A Pamphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents,” with the rum traffic of America by legal ters 21-25. Such a reading will show more tablishments and a yacht in which she >coet of same in the U. S. and foreign countries account of that village. Two roads (sent free. Address, came from the sea coast to that place; vern for the working classes, and the enactment, he will help them vote for clearly the exact point in Paul’s teach­ is able to travel between several of the one from Actlum, and the other Tavern of the slums, and they stand in the right and rise up undismayed from ings about which the hostility of the them.—New York Letter Pittsburg line, and many people beginning with Jews centered. It must be noted that not C.A.SNOW&CO. from Puteoli, the last road being the temporary defeat. In this battle will only Pharisees and Sadducees. for their Dispatch. Orr. Patent O ffice, Washington . D. C. one which Paul traveled. There were, the first come down through the second Neal Dow be until the last victory is own reasons, were aroused against Paul, The diary of an old woman who late­ no doubt, In that village houses of mer­ and come out at the third. At the first gained and the smoke of the last dis ­ but that many Christians among the Jews ly died in Vienna showed that she had of the Three Taverns, the wines are of wire bitterly opposed to him. The latter MARBLE chandise and mechanics’ shops, and tillery has curled on the air, and the spent 38,240 florins on lottery tickets, celebrated vi-tige, and the whiskies accepted Jesus as the Christ, and might professional offices, but nothing is last tear of despoiled homesteads shall even look upon his death and resurrec­ and are .id to be pure, and they are while her winnings amounted to only known of them. All that we know of be wiped away. O departed nonage ­ tion as a supreme and Anal sanction of 5,000 florins. quaffed from cut glass, at marble side the Mosaic law, and to that extent agreed GRANITE that village is that it had a profusion of narian! After you have taken a good In Rice county, Kansas, the opening Inns —the Three Taverns. Paul did not tables, under pictures approaching rest from your struggle of seventy act­ with Paul; but he aroused their enmity masterpieces. The patrons pull off by going farther, and laying chief em­ of the schools has been postponed, in choose any one of these taverns as the ive years, come down again into the phasis on the fact that faith in Christ order that the children may help in place to meet his friends. He certain ­ their kind gloves, and hand their silk fight, and bring with you a host of the must supersede the law. which proved to hats to the waiter, and push back their be an Insufficient and Inadequate means the broom-corn harvest, day laborers ly was very abstemious, but they made old Christian warriors who once being unobtainable. the selection. He had enlarged about hair with a hand on one finger of of salvation. Hence, while he looked up­ mingled in the fray. on the law as a preparation for Christ, The queen of England owns a dress keeping the body under, though once which is a cameo. But those patrons In this battle the visible troops are who was God ’s ultimate means for the manufactured entirely of spiders' webs. Cemctery Work of any description M he prescribed for a young theological are apt to stop visiting that place. It not so mighty as the invisible. The salvation of men, they firmly maintained Low in Price as any place in MlcJM is not the money that a man pays for It was a present from the late Empress Btudent a stimulating cordial for a gospel campaign began with the su­ the law to be such an ultimate means, Iran. I have a Fine Display of NEW drinks, for what are a few hundred or and that Christ’s work was mere­ of Brazil, who had it specially prepared DESIGNS in Scotch, Swedish aai stomachic disorder; but he told him to pernatural —the midnight chant that ly the last and final divine con ­ take only a small dose —"a little wine a few thousand dollars to a man of in her palace by twenty native silk- American Granites. large Income —but their brain gets woke the shepherds, the hushed sea. firmation of its saving power. See Paul workers. for thy stomach’s sake.” the eyesight given where the patient before James and the elders at Jerusalem After getting prices elsewhere call and touched, and that unbalances their Immense as is the value of the gold examine. You will decide te ’ One of the worst things about these had been without the optic nerve, the (Acts 21. 17-25). ”—Horswell. judgment, and they can see fortunes taken from the California mines since buy of me. Three Taverns was that they had es­ sun * obliterated from the noonday Lesson Hymn. in enterprises surcharged with disas ­ the discovery of the precious metal pecial temptation for those who had heavens, the law of gravitation loosing Here I can firmly rest; I dare to boast ter. In longer or shorter time they there, it could all be contained in a Just come ashore. People who had just its grip as Christ ascended; and as of this. F. F. MURDOCK change Taverns, and they come down That God, the highest and the best, My room 40 feet long, 20 feet wide and 15 landed at Actlum or Puteoli were soon the gospel campaign began with the Opposite Post Office. At. Johns, Mlefc tempted by these three hotels which to Tavern the second, where the pic­ Friend and Father Is. feet high. tures are not quite so scrupulous of sug ­ supernatural, it will close with the su­ Naught have I of my own. Naught In the ,were only a little way up from the life I lead; It is said that the patterns on the gestion, and the small table is rougher, pernatural; and the winds and the .beach. Those who are disordered of waves and the lightnings and the What Christ hath given, that alone I dare finger tips are not only unchangeable ,the sea (for it is a physical disorganiz- and the castor standing on it is of Ger­ in faith to plead. through life, but the chance of the fin­ LIVERY man silver, and the air has been kept earthquakes will come In on the right At cost of all I have. At cost of life and —AND— 'er), instead of waiting for the gradual side and against the wrong side; and limb, ger-prints of two persons being alike return of physical equipose, are apt to over from the night before, and that is less than one chance in sixty-four which they sip from the pewter mug our ascended champions will return, I cling to God who yet shall save; I will Jake artificial means to brace up. Of whether the world sees them or does not turn from him. billions. ,the one million sailors now on the sea, has a larger percentage of benzine, am­ —Paul Gerhardt. At Port Royal, Jamaica, for six bergris, creosote, henbane, strychnine, not see them. I do not think that those how few of them coming ashore will Hints to Teachers. months in the year thunder storms are prussic acid, coculus indicus, plaster of great souls departed are going to do escape the Three Taverns! After sur­ There are few scenes in Scripture story of almost daily occurrence, and guests parts, copperas, and nightshade. The nothing hereafter but sing psalms and more Interesting or more suggestive than viving hurricanes, cyclones, Icebergs, play harps, and breathe frankincense, to picnics and garden parties are usu ­ ’collisions, many of them are wrecked patron may be seen almost every day, that of Paul before Agrlppa. Let the and perhaps many times the same day and walk seas of glass mingled with teacher present It graphically to the class ally invited to assemble “after the in harbor. I warrant that if a calcu­ fire. The mission they fulfilled while —the court room, the guards, the specta­ thunder storm! ” lation were made of the comparative at this Tavern the second, but he is In the body will be eclipsed by their tors, the Roman governor, the Jewish One million and a half men work in ’number of sailors lost at sea. and lost preparing to graduate. Brain, liver, king, his beautiful sister, and the apostle heart, nerves, are xapidly giving way. post-mortem mission, with faculties with chained hands standing before them. the coal mines of the world. Of these Ashore, those drowned by the crimson Great Britain has 535,000; United jwave of dissipation would far outnum ­ That Tavern the second has its dismal quickened and velocities multiplied; I. The part of his speech which we con ­ Boarding Stable echo in his business destroyed and fam­ and it may have been to that our dy ­ sider contains, first, the apostle's testi­ States, 300,000; Germany, 285,000; Bel­ ber those drowned by the salt water. mony. 1. It was the testimony of his own ily scattered, and woes that choke one ’s ing reformer referred when he said, “I gium. 100,000; Russia, 44,000. The FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KINDS ' Alas! that the large majority of personal experience; “the heavenly vis­ vocabulary. Time passes on, and he long to be free!” There may be bigger ion ” which he had witnessed, and In world ’s miners of metal number 4,- 'those who go down to the sea in ships which he therefore believed. What a man 000,000. Ipeclal attention given to Boarding Horses.j-'im enters Tavern the third; a red light words than this to be redeemed, and class outfits furnished for Commercial Men, should have twice to pass the Three outside; a hiccoughing and besotted more gigantic abominations to be over ­ has seen and heard he can tell with con ­ The Japanese language is said to Funerals, Pleasure Parties, Etc. /Taverns, namely, before they go out, group inside. He will be dragged out thrown than this world ever saw; and fidence. The power of the Gospel has contain 60,000 words, every one of and after they copie In. That fact was been that vision which each of Its wit­ Persons having Lame and Disabled Horses of doors about two o ’clock in the morn ­ the discipline gotten here may only be nesses has himself beheld. Let us first which requires a different symbol. It sill find the best of facilities for treatment at my ■what aroused Father Taylor, the great ing and left on the sidewalk, because preliminary drill for a campaign in be sure that we have seen the Lord, and Is quite Impossible for one man to .tables, M. C. LI VESA Y, VeternarJ burgeon, In at­ ^sailor ’s preacher, at the Sailors ’ Bethel, then confidently proclaim him to others. tendance. Stables 2d door West of The Stee the bartender wants to shut up. The some other world, and perhaps some learn the entire language, and a well- No'th side. (1228) 'Boston, and at a public meeting at poor victim has taken the regular other constellation. But the crowned 2. It is a testimony for all mankind. Verse educated Japanese Is familiar with on ­ "Charlestown, he said, “All the machin­ 20. It was not to Jews only, but to Gen­ FRANK SCHOFIEI U Prep'r. course in the college of degradation. He heroes and heroines, because of their tiles as well. It began at Jerusalem, but ly about 10,000 words. ery of the drunkard making, soul de ­ has his diploma written on his swollen, grander achievements in greater leaped to Damascus, and from thence to stroying business is in perfect running all the world. Paul’s special mission was bruised and blotched physiognomy. He spheres, will not forget this old world MISSING LINKS. order, from the low grog holes on the is a regular graduate of the Three where they prayed and suffered and to proclaim salvation to the Gentile world 'docks kept open to ruin my poor sailor jn the same terms as to the Jewish peo ­ Taverns. As the police take him in triumphed. Church militant and ple. 3. It is a testimony based on the The bicycle, as well as the Bible, (boys, to the great establishments in and put him in the ambulance, the Church triumphant but two divisions Scriptures. Verse 22. The preacher of -Still House square, and when we ask to-day should follow the illustrious apos ­ now forms a part of the missionary ’s wheels seem to rumble with two rolls of the same army—right wing and outfit. men what is to be done about it, they of thunder, one of which says, “Look left wing. tle In "saying none other things than the *say. ‘you can ’t help it,’ and yet there prophets and Moses did say,” for this say­ In August nearly 3,000,000 pounds of not upon the wine when it is red, when ing, rightly Interpreted, will Include the fish, valued at $116,000, were landed at ,1s Bunker Hill and you say you can ’t New Testament as well as the Old. 4. it moveth itself aright in the cup, for PEOPLE OF THE COUNTRY. Gloucester, Mass. stop It, and up there are Lexington at last it biteth like a serpent, and It Is a testimony of Christ and his salva­ tion. Verse 23. The Gospel Is not mere In ten years the school attendance in 'and Concord. ” We might answer stingeth like an adder. ” The other Few of Them Seemed to Have Learned 'Father Taylor ’s remark by saying, “the Jldactlcs, not mere doctrines; it Is a mes­ though the population has not in­ thunder roll says, "All drunkards shall Anything Noble from Nature. sage concerning a living personality; a trouble is not that we can ’t stop it, but creased in any such proportion. have their place in the lake that burn- “For the stability and righteousness Christ who lived and died and rose again; ’that we won ’t stop it.” We must have eth with fire and brimstone. • • * i Christ who brings light to all men by Sutton-In-Ashfleld, in Nottingham, jmore generations slain before the world of our government we are accustomed nls coming Into the world. has given birth to more famous crick­ With these thoughts I cheer Christian 'will fully wake up to the evil. That to think we must pin our faith on the II. The various effects of the Gospel tes­ eters than any ofTier town in Eng ­ reformers in their work, and what re­ timony r.lso appear In these verses. 1. jwhich tempted the travelers of old who country people who live ‘near to Na­ land. joicing on earth and heaven there will ture’s heart,’ ” writes Mrs. Lyman Ab­ Some are roused to opposition by it. 'came up from the seaports of Actium Verse 21. The evil as well as the good is “Shaw’s Saw Shop” is a sign in Port ­ bj over the consummation. Within a bott in the October Ladies ’ Home Jour ­ jand Puteoli. is now the ruin of sea­ called forth by the preaching of the Gos ­ land, Me., and a paper there suggests few days one of the greatest of the nal, the first of a serle3 of “Peaceful faring men as they come up from the pel. Often a revival will awaken Satan's that it is a good test for articulation Roasts of all the continents, namely, the leaders In this cause went up to en­ Valley” papers which picture life in an power In the community. 2. Some fall lo understand the testimony. Verse 24. in a prohibition state. (Three Taverns. In the autumn, about thronement. The world never had but ideal rural community. “But how To the Roman Festus Paul’s speech was It is estimated that more than 75,000 fthls time, in the year 1837, the steam­ one Neal Dow, and may never have many of them,” she says, “seem to ncomprehenslble. He thought the apos- fishermen go out of New York every ship Home went out from New York for another. He has been an illumination have learned anything noble from her? ;le was ”a crank. ” an enthusiast, crazed •Charleston. There were about one hun- to the century. The stand he took has Her beauty does not refine them, her oy overstudy. He lived in the material Sunday and that they spend on an av­ ’dred passengers, some of them widely directly and Indirectly saved hundreds honesty does not incite them to thor­ world, and could not comprehend the erage of $2 each on the sport. world spiritual, like many at the present In a Boston court, a few days ago, a iknown. Some of them had been sum- of thousands from drunkards ’ graves. oughness, her free-handedhess does not lime. 3. Some have a conviction of Its 'merlng at the northern watering places Seeing the wharves of Portland, Maine, inspire them to generosity —they be­ ;ruth which they try to repress by a tone man engaged in manual labor testified -and they were on their way south, all covered with casks of West Indian come narrow and sordid in the midst »t contempt. 8uch was Agrlppa. “What. that he was obliged to work twenty- ’expectant of hearty greeting by their of grandeur and liberality. They im­ Would you make a Christian of me at one hours out of the twenty-four. rum (nearly an acre of it at one time), ence?” seems to be the true interpreta­ jfrlends on the wharves of Charleston. and the city smoking with seven dis ­ agine there can be nothing in life but tion of his answer. The tone and lan ­ A number of Roman graves have re­ jBut a little more than two days out the tilleries, he began the warfare against work or play, toil or rest, and they feel guage were contemptuous, yet It was cently been laid bare at Cologne. The (ship struck the rocks. A life boat was drunkenness more than half a century a contempt for those who play and rest. >robably an attempt to conceal an under- Buffalo has more than doubled, al- [launched, but sank with all its passen­ They have never learned to mingle jerrent of deep feeling. 4. Paul’s reply place has been secured from spoliation ago. The good he has done, the homes ihows ub the spirit In which the message gers. A mother was seen standing on he has kept Inviolate, the high moral work and play, toll and rest in due ihould be received. "Such as I am, except by an extensive inclosure. 'the deck of the steamer with her child sense with which he has infused ten proportion, and they cease to find any .hese bonds.” Who would not be such "I don ’t see how a brilliant man like WEEPER CYCLOMETER. jin her arms. A wave wrenched the pleasure in life unless they abandon is Paul was, a Joyous, transformed be- generations, is a story that neither lever in Christ? Professor Dusentrais can put in so Water-proof -child from the mother’s arms and earth nor heaven can afford to let die. work altogether. Like the tired wom ­ much time talking to that insipid Mrs. jrolled it into the sea, and the mother an who wrote her own epleaph, they Dust-proof Derided, belittled, caricatured, malign ­ Rejnvenatlon. Moktaque.” “Oh, he’s only stropping /leaped after it. The sailors rushed to ed, for a quarter of a century as few fancy heaven a place where they can his intellect.”—Chicago Journal. the bar of the boat and drank them­ ‘do nothing forever and ever.’ This “No, ” said the man who Is careful men have been he has lived on until Caiier—“Nellie, is your mother in?” selves drunk. Ninety-five human be- view of life makes loafers in the vil­ not to overstate, “I will not say that at his decease universal newspaperdom Nellie—“Mother is out shopping. ” Call­ jings went down never to rise, or to be lage as it makes them in the cities. ilnce I have been learning the wheel speaks his praise and the euloglums of I have become a new man. but I can er—"When will she return, Nellie?” floated upon the beach amid the frag ­ his career on this side of the sea have When a different spirit has found room ments of the wreck. What -was the to grow, a new order of living prevails. .ruthfully state that I have been com ­ Nellie (calling back)—“Mamma, what been caught up by the cathedral organ shaii I say now? ”—Harper’s Bazar. Por ’cause of the disaster? A drunken sea Life becomes something more than a pelled to grow at least ten square 26&2H sounding his requiem on the other. H1 b 'captain. But not until the judgment slow grinding of the mill, more than .□chea of new cuticle.”—IndlanapoMa He—“I understand Scribbler has Inch day, when the sea shall give up its dead whole life having been for God and the Journal. made a big hit with his novel. I didn ’t Wheels. world ’s betterment, when at half-past a burden, to be endured only because and the story of earthly disasters shall a luxury as well as a necessity. Indi ­ know he was clever.” She—“He isn ’t three o'clock in the afternoon of Oc­ clever; he’s bhrewd. His characters jbe fully told, will It be known how viduals combine, not for their own ad ­ Some of the oldest trees in the world tober second he left his home on earth don ’t talk about anything but bycicles.” Saddle. many yachts, steamers, brigatines.men- vantage, but to multiply benefactions, are to be found in Great Britain. The iof-war and ocean greyhounds have surrounded by loving ministers, and —Philadelphia Record. and as strength increases, by its right tree called William the Conqueror ’s jbeen lost through captain and crew entered the gates of his eternal resi­ use, the attainment of one worthy and made incompetent by alcoholic de ­ dence, I think there was a most unu ­ Oak, in Windsor Park, is supposed to FLASHES OF FUN. ambitious advantage Is only the sug ­ be 1,200 years old. The famous Bentley thronement. Admiral Farrag it had sual welcome and salutation given gestion and achievement of another.” him. Multitudes enter heaven only be­ and Winfarthing oaks are at least two “Rogers must have been fitting up a jproper appreciation of what the fiery flat.” "Why so? ” “He’s at work now stimulus was to a man in the navy. Ah cause of what Christ has done for centuries older. Wtifht, on* mm them, the welcome not at all inten ­ Ebhen’a Philosophy. The snail's mouth is one of the most trying to Invent a folding butter dish.” Guarantied officer of the warship said to him, —Detroit News. (“Admiral, won ’t you consent to give sified because of anything they had “Nine times outer ten,” said Uncle extraordinary objects in nature. By [Exact 117 Endorsed by tl Jack a glass of grog In the morning? dene for him. But all heaven knew Eben, “a gemma* advises young men the time the snail has worn out the last Little Elmer (who is a great reader) Size, 1/ Mfg, G 1 Not enough to make him drunk, out the story of that good man ’s life, and ter choose some yuthuh business dan one of its 30,000 teeth a new set has —“Pa!” Professor Broadhead —"Well, 1.000 er 10.000 Miles. > my son? ” Little Elmer—“Pa, do you enough to make him fight cheerfully.” the beauty of his death-bed, where he whut he got into. He takes it foh been provided for it to begin all over , Nickel, Price $3; OsU-PlaUd tad np » The admiral answered. “I have been said, “I long to be free.” I think all granted dat it took a heap mo ’ dan again. These teeth are ail on the suppose Enoch Arden waited till he k F"r**lt PeoJrrt. Detect*. Ho. to sea considerably, and have seen a the reformers of heaven came out to common smahtneBs ter succeed like he snail ’s tongue, which is colled up in the was sure that bis wife had married ' VEEDER MFG. CO., I lartfor battle or two. but I never found that I hall him in, the departed legislators did. ”—Washington Star. back part of the mouth. again before he came back?”—Judge. Mlvtr!:t car actr bo »~t< CLINTON INDEPENDENT, TBUB8DAY, OCTOBER 21. 1897.

remained unchanged. A gray, weary, NEW BOUTS TO UEALTU. There Is a Claes of People MRS. ELLA M’GARVY, worn-out woman, she dwelt alone In Little, fragrant, palatable tablets, in a Who are injured by the use of coffee. dainty enameled metal box, just right for Recently there has been placed in all the Annandale Castle. the vest pocket or the lady’s purse. On the grocery stores a new preparation called Writing to Mrs. Pinkhaxn. Holding little Leon by the hand, they tablets are stamped the letters, “C. C. C.” GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that ■trolled quietly along under the trees. Cascareta. Candy Cathartic. Eat one like takes the place of coffee. Tbe most candy and the little tablet at once purifies She says:—I have been using your Presently they came to one of the and regulates the whole digestivecanal. It delicate stomach receives It without many merry-go-rounds which are to destroys dibease germs in the mouth and distress, and but few can tell It from Vegetable Compound and find that it be found in the Champs Elysees. Mer­ throat, stops souring of undigested food in coffee. It does not cost over as does all that it is recommended to dot the stomacn, stirs up the liver, and tones much. Children may drink it with I have been a sufferer for the last four ry children were riding on the wooden and strengthens the bowels, making them great benefit 15 cents and 25 cents years with womb horses, and mothers and nursery-maids act healthily and naturally. They are per package. Try it Ask for QRAIN-O. were looking on. well aud widely advertised in the press, trouble, weak Here little Leon clamored for a ride, but the best advertisement for Cascareta back and excre­ is the wonderfully mild yet positive action, When you go to church to pray for tions. I was hard­ and Sutherland placed him on one of which makes a Cascaret convert of eveiy- tho conversion of the heathen, don ’t the horseB. As he rode round and one that tries them. We recommend them expect the missionary to go at his own ly able to do my round, uttering cries of Infantine de ­ to all our readers. expense. household duties, light, Marjorie looked on with height­ and while about CHAPTER XXV111. —(Costi *uxd .I just now why Caussidlere neglects his The way of the transgressor may be hard, my work was so “You are complimentary to your wife, and I tell you. ” ened color, here eyes full of mother's but then no one would expect anything els Beauty Is Blood D« grant niffner When the devil goes about as a roaring keep out of It. There, that will do for with a warm handshake and a prom ­ Catarrh Cure be sure you get tne genuine from Heart Disease. The dl-trese wee so great I was lion he is careful not to show his teeth. friends who will not see her want. You It Is taken Internally and made In To* confined to bed tor dare. I often thought T could hail this morning, Adele, ” he added, as Bhe ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes­ have access to her, I have not; you ise to meet again. death with lor No physician could give me relief. I leaped from the rostrum; “take my From that day forth Marjorie and timonials free. Sold by Druggists, price procured a bottle of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, Everybody Says So. can give her some money —” 76c per bottle. the first dose ware me almost In-tunt relief. I hare advice, and say nothing of this Inci­ Sutherland met frequently, and walked Hall's Family Pills are the best. taken four b dtlee. I never felt better In my life.”— Cascarets Candy Cathartic,the most won* Adele !aughed aloud. Mrs. Margaret Smith, Brussels Out. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas­ dent to madame your friend. It may together in the Bois de Boulogne or on “That is so like a man,” she said. ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently unsettle her, and make the end of her the boulevards, with little Leon for a Praying is sometimes done, when God Mind Is the great lever of all things; hu­ and i»oaltivcly on kidneys, liver and bowels, “Give her money! I give her money, wants us to first do something else. man thought Is the process by which human married life rather more unbearable companion. At her express entreaty cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, who can earn but a few sous by sing ­ ends are ultimately answered. cure headache, fever, habitual constipation than the beginning of It.” he refrained from speaking to Caussi­ Inst nut Krllrf and Sure Cure.—No matter ing at a cafe? She would think I stole In what form or how lonir standing. Catarrh readily and biliousness. Please buy and try a box He lit up his pipe again and strolled dlere, though he saw that, despite her succumb* to the Influence of that mar leal Catarrh Ruga Made From Yonr Old Carpets. of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 2T», A0 cents. Bold and it. Besides, she does not want money, curt—Dr Agnew'n Catarrhal Powder. Volume, codld guaranteed to cure by all druggists. carelessly about the studio until Adele attempts at cheerfulness, her face lie reiriatereil and written of true and honeat testimony Latest Improvement, new method of mak­ monsieur. ” in ca>e< where it ha • curod when all other treatment, ing reversible rugs from your old Brussels had left. Then his manner suddenly sometimes wore an expression of in­ have failed. Dr. Ag ,«»’« Catarrhal Powder acta or Ingrain carpets, with border all around. Some men whom God calls to preach mis­ Again she turned to go, and again he quickly, la easily applied, la harmleaa and pleaaant. ehanged; he left the studio, rushed up creasing pain. He began to suspect Send for circular and prices to S. Kross, 6211 understand him and write essays. detained her. Wentworth Ave., Chicago, I1L a flight of stairs, and entered the lit­ that there was something very wrong It is a long step toward heaven to be born “Adele, you see madame very often, Indeed; and he determined to discover, In a home where the Bible U loved. FITS PermanentlyCured. No fit* or norvotunest after tle snuggery above, where his com ­ do you not? ” Too much brains Is a great curse to a man; first day's use of Dr. Kline's Grant Nerve Restorer. panion was sitting, and clapped him if possible, the exact relations exist­ it Is something like too many fleas on a dog Send for FHEE 11.00 trial bottle and treatiee. “I go when I can. I like the boy." Don't Tobaoco Bpit sad Smoke Your Lifa Awe/. —more than he can attend to. Da. 1C 11. Kline . Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. on the shoulder. ing between Marjorie and her husband. “Women can often say a word of If you want to quit tobacco using easily “Sutherland, my boy," he exclaimed, Meantime, the meetings with his old and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, Mrt. Winslow's Soothing Hyrup The horse Is more stubborn than the mule. comfort to each other. You won ’t say sweeheart were full of an abundant full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, For children toethlnir,softens the gums.reduces Inflem- “good news.” maUon,aUajrs pain, cure# wind coUc. 26 cent* a bottle. that you ever met me, but if you can happiness, tempered with sympathetic tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak men TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Sutherland, awakened suddenly from make her happier by a word some ­ strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All distress. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of youi Instances have been found of perfectly Druggists refund tbe money If It fails to cure. 25o his day-dream, started from his chair. times—” pure native Iron In meteorites. "About Marjorie? ” he cried. druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or He paused in some confusion, and CHAPTER XXIX. $1.00. Booklet And sample mailed free. Ad. The wolf is more cunning than tbe fox. I know that my life was saved by Plso ’s “Yes,” returned his friend with a held forth a napoleon. Adele laughed U T H E R LAND’S (Sterling Hewody Co.,Chicago or New York. smile, “about Marjorie. I have been Cure for Consumption.npi —John A Miller, Au Coe'a Cough Balaam again, and roughly tossed his hand s u s p 1 c ions were Sable, Michigan, April 21,1805. Is the oldeetand beat. It will break up a cold quicker talking this morning with a woman The devil has *o work hard for all he gets than anything else. It la always reliable. Try It. aside. correct. Matters be­ in the house of a praying mother. who Is oae of her intimate friends. ” Blushing Is a disease. In the opinion of an “Bah! kindness is not to be bought tween husband and English medical scientist. Np constricting snake Is poisonous. “Where is she?” exclaimed Suther­ lhever Werry—Take them and go about your from Adele of the Mouche d ’Or. I shall wife were rapidly business —they do their work whilst you are doing land. “Let me see her.” see her often, for, as I said, I like the our*. Dr. Agnew'* l.lrer P II* are system renovators, coming to a climax. Iluo.J purifier., and luillder*: eveiy gland and tissue in “Now, look here, my good fellow, ” child.” the whole anatomy I* lamented aud atimnlated In the Day after day, and use of them. 40 doses In a rial, 10 cents. returned the other, “you must sit During the few days which followed s o m e t imes night l\lO MICTA If KT Thousands have been •■v/ IVIIW I MTVC. cured promptly of down and cease to excite yourself. Sutherland was like a man* entranced after night, Caussi- Some species of snakes are born cannibals. Moreover, you must work cautiously, —utterly bewildered as to what he d i e r e was from or my prize may turn out a blank. should do. home, and when he To Core Constipation Forever, Yes, I have discovered In the model Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or25c. Once or twice he saw Marjorie walk­ was there his man­ If C.C.C. fall to cure,druggists refund money. NEURALGIA- Adele one who may tell you Just what ing with her little boy in the streets ner toward his wife and child was al­ A A i -** ii A l-*■ >■** s ill, you want to know —who Is often In of Paris, and he fancied that her face most brutal. The dog is the most 1 ntelligent of animals the house with Marjorie, who knows looked more careworn than ever. He Marjorie bore her lot with exemplary exactly how happy or how wretched- dared not speak to her. It would be docility and characteristic gentleness; she may be, and who, If properly better, he thought, to make his pres­ but one day her patience gave way. handled, may be made to tell you all. ence known to Caussidlere, and to give She received a communication —an AN OPEN LETTER But you must be careful, as I have that gentleman plainly to understand anonymous letter—which ran as fol ­ To MOTHERS. said, for she Is a rough creature, and that unless Marjorie ’s life were made lows, but in the French tongue: WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE might turn stubborn. She is gone more bearable to her, the checks from “Madame —When your husband Is EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD “ CASTORIA ” AND now, but she will return tomorrow, Miss Hetherington would Inevitably not with you he is with Mademoiselle “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ AS OUR TRADE’MARK. MIR RENEWE1 and you shall talk to her. Think it cease. That would be the only way to Seraphine of the Chatelet.” i, bR. Samuel pitcher, of Hydnnis, Massachusetts, Drives off old age; over, and decide for yourself the best touch Caussldiere's heart—it was the Marjorie read the letter through was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA/' the same restores lost color way to act.” surest way to proceed, and Sutherland twice, then folded it and put it in her to the hair; vives it He descended to the studio, while determined to act upon it. pocket. Caussidlere was late home that has borne and does now /Or // fT7?~, s; *** OTl every the richness and gloss of Sutherland sank again into his chair One morning —some two days after that night; indeed, it, was nearly two bear the facsimile signature of T&cc&M wrapper. to think of Marjorie. youth; prevents bald ­ his interview with Adele —he left his o'clock before his latch-key was put in This is the original “PITCHER'S CASTORIA/' which has been He spent a singularly restless night; rooms with the determination to find the door; yet when he mounted the ness. No dandruff. the next morning he looked pale and Caussidlere. So engrossed was he with stairs he found that Marjorie was sit­ used in the lyjmea of the mothers of America for over thirty harassed. But after breakfast when this new idea that for the time being ting up for him. years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is he entered the studio he was quite he forgot all else. He walked through “Diable, what are you doing here?” the hind you have always bought //f> y, *** on the calm. He was working with his cus­ the streets, along the boulevards. He “Where have you been so late, SUITS arid OVERCOATS tomary ardor when the studio door was wondering how and where he Leon? ” she quietly replied. and has the signature of wrap­ opened and Adele came in. should carry out his design, when he He stared at her with an ominous per. No one has authority from me to use my name except Made The moment she appeared he sprang was suddenly startled by the sound of frown as he said: The Centaur Company of which Chas. U. Fletcher is up and accosted her. his own name. “What is that to you? Go to bed. ” .75 to “I am glad you have come, ” he President. * He started, turned quickly, and Seeing well that he was in no mood March 8, 1897Z (3^***<*«^ e-<%t iJD, said, in doubtful French. “I—I wish found himself face to face with Mar­ to be questioned, she obeyed him; but Order !Order to speak to you about a lady whom jorie. the next morning, when they wero sit­ Strletly All W*el. W.rtassskl, BssrssUv*. HIGH-GRAD* CUSTOM TillORIHO. you know well. Yes; Nairn, my For a moment he could say nothing. ting at breakfast, Bhe returned to the Do Not Be Deceived. friend, has told me that you know Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute Writ# for Samples. A big assortment Free* A mist was before his eyes, and his subject again. ILLINOIS TAILORING A SUPPLY CO., her.” rising tears choked him; but he held which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies INCt’Rror ATED, “Leon, ” she said, “where is It that 90-92-94-96 Market St. Chicago. IIL Adele fixed her wild eyes upon the forth his hands to grasp her trembling you go so often when you are away on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. young man, and then, with a curious fingers. from me?” “The Kind You Have Always Bought” smile, pointed to a portrait. “Johnnie, ” she said, "it is really Caussidlere looked at her with a new “You mean her?” she asked. BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF B|I$J HI6H GRIPE you! Oh, I am so glad, bo glad! ” light in his eyes; then he turned away “Yes, yes! Tell me all you know He brushed away the mist which was his head and continued his breakfast. ccncernlng her. I am interested in ALL METAL WHEELS blinding his eyes and looked at her tTO BK CONTINUED.) her—deeply interested. My friend again. Her cheeks were suffused, her for farm wagons. Any ait* A width tire to fit any skein. tells me that you sometimes visit the eyes sparkled, and a sad smile played house, though how or why I cannot about the corners of her mouth. She INCOMES THAT SEEM LARGE. guess. What takes you there?” Insist on Having NO TIRE SETTING. looked at that moment something like It is always assumed that great Saves the coet of the wheel “I carry a message sometimes from the Marjorie whom he had known The Kind That Never Failed You, in one aeaaon. the cabaret,” answered Adele. painters make fortunes almost with a »H« OaWT.ua CO MM NT. »T HURRAY OTOCCT. NSW TOM C.TT- PRICES BED ROCK years before. turn of the hand. That, at all events, “And you see her?—you speak to Write for circnlara A priori The change lasted only for a mo ­ is not the experience of M. Puvis de Havana Metal Wheel Co., Havana, Ill. her?” ment, then her face became paler and Chavannes, the most celebrated paint­ “Why not?" said the girl, somewhat sadder than it had been before, and er in France at the present time, who defiantly, for she read in the young CANDY her voice trembled as she said: has been working for thirty-seven Rnmcthing man ’s face no little astonishment that entirely “Johnnie, you must tell me now how years, estimates that the total amount r V CATHARTIC Marjorie should see such company. they all are at Dumfries.” he has been able to earn by his pic­ “Yes, I see her—and the child. She is She sat down on one of the benches WAGON tures in that time has amounted to like that picture, but changed, older. which were placed by the roadside, and scarcely £16,000. In other words, his A bet ter Scale But there, perhaps you sometimes see (or lean money than Sutherland took his seat beside her. Income has averaged only about £430 haa ever been offered. her for yourself. ” “I was sitting here,” she said, “when a year. fa&ce Jones of Binghamton “Only from a distance, ” answered I saw you pass. At first I ould not CURE CONSTIPATION Binghamton, N. Y. SCALES Sutherland. “I have not spoken to her, believe it was you, it seemed so strange This even does not represent profit, she does not know that I am in Paris. that you should be in Paris, that I for naturally his expenses in hiring But I have seen enough, ” he added, should meet a friend from Scotland. ” models and in purchasing materials ulate THE ALL sadly, "to suspect that she is unhap­ The tears came into her eyes again, wsuld have to be deducted from this Plate Glass DRUGGISTS py and neglected. Is that so? ” and her voice trembled. Turning very modest sum. The only jobber in this territory handling Adele looked at him for some mo ­ her face away, she beheld a pair of stock sheets of Plate Glass. Keep In stock ments in silence, then she said, with ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING IN THE GLASS LINE. eyes gazing wonderlngly up at her. Similar abnormal figures between Send your orders or write for estimate*. the low, harsh laugh habitual to her: “Leon, mon petit,” she said, placing position and income are occasionally WM. REID, 1*4 W. Lamed RL. DETROIT.MICH. "You know little or nothing, mon ­ her hand upon her child's golden curls; met with in other professions, al­ sieur. If you will swear not to be­ then turning tb Sutherland she said: though as a rule men do not like to TO tray me, I can tell you much more — “This is my little boy. ” & AGENTS wanted SELL proclaim the fact that they have not GENERAL HO BACK POUTkK’S NKW BOOK, of her—and her husband. Diable, I As little Leon was not conversant been great money-makers. Should love to do him an ill turn, and with English, Sutherland addressed & K«p in Good form CAMPAIGNING ★ her a good one. Will you swear?” him in the best French at his com ­ One of the most remarkable ex­ “Yes,” answered Sutherland, start­ mand. He took the child on his knee, amples of this fact was the case of a & * during the winter. Riding will do * WITH GRANT, led by the girl ’s strange manner. “For and the three sat together to talk over A KUPPLKEEVr to (JEN. (JR AilfB ■ KMOIR3. famous oculist living in Harley street. & it, and a Columbia bicycle will do it best Splendidly Illustrated. A first-class book. EAST TO Qod ’s sake, tell me all you know. ” old times. SELL. E*el*«lv» territory. Liberal dlsoiunfs. Address He was the senior surgeon of one of & of all. You can depend on a THE CKNTl'KY CO . as East 17th Street. Now York. Upon being further questioned, it “It seems so strange, I can hardly the most celebrated ophthalmic hos­ seemed that Adele knew really very believe it is real,” said Majorie. “Tell, pitals in London, and held one of the & Get your Pension little concerning Marjorie herself. She me how long have you been in Paris, highest positions in the professional & DOUBLE QUICK could only tell Sutherland what he and how long will you stay?” PENSIONS world as a consultant. Wrtto CAPT. O’PARRBLL, Pension Agent, bad already, by quiet observation, dis ­ & “How long I Bhall stay I don ’t Columbia Bicycle 1425 New York Avenu*. WASHINGTON, D.C. covered for himself, that Marjorie know, ” said Sutherland. “I have been & In speaking of the subject of earn ­ to give you plenty of winter exercise and just as good service tai AMTCn MEN AND WOMEN seemed unhappy; that there was no here several months.” ings to a professional friend one day, & *w Mil I LU In every county ...... sympathy between herself and her “Several months?" repeated Marjo ­ he Jokingly asked: as it will in summer. Pay 52.00 per day —for 8 hours work. R. I* YOUNG, » Hodges Bldg.. Detroit, Mich. husband; that, indeed, she seemed to rie, “and I see you today for the first “What would you think has been fear him. time.” the most I have ever earned in a year STANDARD OF THE WORLD & HDADCV NEW DISCOVERY; itm About Caussidlere himself, Adele “I thought It would be better for us & \J 1 quick relief an l eureiWoret out of the practice of my profession? ” means that Columbias “are the patterns for all others. case,. Send for book of teatlmnnlal* and todays' was much more explicit—Indeed, she both, Marjorie, that I should keep The friend looked up not knowing & treatment Free. *r. a.M.OBBU*690kH. iitou. ua. seemed to be pretty well acquainted away.* ’ what to answer, whereupon the old MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. with his secret life, and spoke of it Perhaps she understood his meaning, & HOME Cl/'HE. Hook FIUK. DR. i. C. oculist went on: “Well, you would $75t»aHKL OPIUM aorrsai. isaksiiaBidc., cmrico, ill. without reserve. Suddenly she asked: for she turned the conversation to oth­ perhaps be surprised if I told you that 0 “Do you know Mademoiselle Sera­ er things. He told her of the changes I have never earned £100 in twelve & Hartford Bicycles, B“” <37.22, $50, $45, $40. phine, of the Chartelet?” which had taken plaee in Annandale; months.” “No. ” 0 that the old servant Mysie lay with the POPE MFQ. CO., Hartford Conn “Well, Caussidlere does.** minister sleeping In the klrkyard; that The best quality of maple syrup CONSUMPTION “What of that?” a large family filled the manse; and comes from the north side of the tree, II Columbias are not properly represented in your vicinity, let ua know. “Well,” repeated Adele, “how dull that Miss Hetherington was the only but the flow is not so large as when you are, moulieur. You ask me being who, amidst all this changing, the tree is tapped on the south side. W. N. U.—DETROIT—NO. 43—’07 CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1897. Bargain Boom Shoes! PEOPLE WHO BUY Shoes this fall will buy here—if they exercise good judgment. You’ll find that every dollar you spend here will bring you one-third more satisfaction than elsewhere in the purchase of Fall Footwear. Read Our Wonderful Offerings. Fox Ora.© TXFeelr, Coxximencixig Sa.tu.rd.£>,37 -, OctoToer 23d..

Ladies' best $2.00 Shoes on earth, lat­ Ladies ’ Over Gaiters only 25c. Men ’s Solid Lace or Congress Shoes, ladies' Shoes. est styles, every pair warranted. Sale Misses' Shoes. worth $1.75. Sale price $1.35. Ladies' Hand Sewed Hutton or Lace price $1.70. Misses' Best Kid Button Shoes, worth $1.75, now $1.35. Shoes, worth $4.00. Our sale price, $3.86. Ladies' Kid Button Coin or Square Men s Shoes. Men ’s Best Oil Grain Shoes, worth $2.25. Sale price $1.85. Ladies' Hand Sewed Shoes. Button or Toes, regular $1.75 Shoe. Sale price Misses’ Extra Good Kid Button Shoes, Men ’s Fiue Calf Lace Shoes, hand sewed Boys ’ Calf Lace Shoes, worth $1 75. J >ace, worth $3.60. Our sale price, $2.75. $1.30. worth $1.50, for $1.15. welt, all styles, worth $3 50. Sale price 8 »le price $1 85. $2.99. Men ’s Solid Cordovan Shoes, Lace, Ladies' Hand Turned Shoes. Button Here is a big prize: Ladies' small Misses’ Grain Button Shoes, worth worth $1.75. Sale price $1.40. Boys ’ Solid Shoes, Lace, worth $160. or Lace, worth $3.00. Our sale price, sizes, 24, 3, 34 and 4 only, plain toe, $1.35, for 98c. Men ’s Heat (.’ali. Lace or Congress Shoes, Sale price $1.15. $2.50. hand sewed, were $3.50 and $4.00. Sale Coin or Square Toes, worth $3 00. Sale price $1.65. Child's Kid Button Shoes, patent tip, price $2 50. Men ’s Plow Shoes, worth $1.50. Sale Men ’s Good Calf Boots, full stock, worth Ladies' Extra Fine Kid Button or 5 to 8 , worth 75c, for 55c. price $1.15. $2 50. Sale price $2.00. Lace Shoes, latest style toes, sells for Ladies ’ Heavy Grain and Kangaroo Men ’s Genuine Calf, Lace or Congress $2.50. Sale price, $2.10. Calf Shoes, for every day wear the best Child's Kid Button Shoes, sizes 9 to Shoes, sells everywhere for $2 50. Sale $1.50 Shoe made. Sale price $1.20. 11. worth 85c, for 65c. price $2.00. Ladies' Vici Kid Button or Lace Boys' Shoes, Shoes, very pointed toes, worth $3 00. Ladies ’ GraiD Button Shoes, were Baby Kid Button Shoes, worth 35c, Men ’s Best $2.00 Shoes. Sale price Boys ’ Best Oil Grain Shoes, hard to Sale price, $1.90. $1.25. now 08c. for 25c. $1.60. beat, worth $1.75. Sale price $1.35. When one dollar will buy here as much as one dollar and twenty-five cents will buy at other stores, why not save that twenty-five cents. We always did and will sell cheaper and give better values than any other store. Look over this list well as and you'll save money buy buying now. Mercantile Co’s Department. age; just in the prime of life. He was had camped on the front lawu.” Before ■ m .1 m a member of the M. E. church, a good an investigation could be made the The Independent. citizen and loved aud respected by all. campers marched into the house, about A FALSEHOOD He leaves a wife, two children, an aged twenty strong, “ armed” with refresh­ 'fu£a/Mtfi/vUtJ/- the stoves mother and a host of friends to mourn ments. and proceeded to extend con- EOKGE 8 COttBIT, Proprietor the loss of a kind husband, father and cratulations and make themselves at VWO. O/ttuWl/UirtJ AND RANGES HANK E. Da WITT. I Lessees friend. lome. After a very pleasant evening twuTUiJ/ oil duwi&L. bearing this trade mark CLAIR STOCK, I The medicine show which has been tthey departed for home, leaving their holding forth in DeWitt every night for best wishes for many happy returns of are to-day making more -THE- the past week, shook the dust of De­ the day, also a handsome rug. Witt from its garments and started for fMaJF "tw The World ’s B09*' homes comfortable pastnres new. The house was full qX j' * • A Handsome Number. and happy than any other brand in ex­ every night. Saturday night the ad ­ Hit Clinton Go. Savings Bank mittance fee amounted to between $30 Harper's Weekly “Sportsman's Num­ istence. They are made in all styles and ST. JOHNS. MICH. and $40. Whether the moral staudard ber,” is fully in keeping with the ac­ of a community is elevated by such en ­ knowledged enterprise and good taste sizes, both for Cooking and Heating, and are Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. tertainments is a question. of its publishers, whose world wide rep­ cold at prices to suit the purse of the richor utation for their constant production of SOUTH ORAL. oaaa Money on Approved Bonds and good things the way of valuable litera­ P001' of imitation.. Examine the ture. The front and back covers are Beal Estate Security. F rom Our Correspondent. printed in tints and shades, and illus­ Remember that it Pays to Beware sSS?.SS&Si= A. J. Iluntoou and A. Lory, Of trated with birds on the wing and swim- OrriCERS: Eagle, were the guests of S. Jaason ing. The whole number is strongly il­ J. Baldwin . Pres. P. E. Walsworth , Tree, Tuesday uight. lustrative of the hunting season. Trade at Allison's. . Pennell . Vc-Pres. R. C. Dexter Aaat. Tree Kirk Conrad and Miss Bertha Kin­ ney, of Watertown, were the guests of THE LOCAL MARKETS. M. 8 . Ware Sunday. August Jaoob, John Adams and Geo. Williams left for the north this week 8t. Johns , Mioh., October 21,1897. on a trading expedition. In addition to the unrivalled line of the ‘ Garland ” Stoves and The following are tbe prices paid in casb for John Ware and wife left Tuesday for Ranges, we keen a complete line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Fence produce In this market: a visit to their daughter's, Mrs. Fuller, Wheat, white. No. 1, 84. Wire, Poultry Netting and everything- with which to build the home •• red, No. 2, SB of Kansas. Their sou, M.S. Wa and to furnish it in a large degree. Our Jobbing Department in Tin, Oats. 18019. companied them part of tbe way.re ac- It tlie Busy Little White Store. Clover Seed. f2.*X&$3.00. I Copper and Sheet Irfin is supplied with the best of mechanics and ma­ Alslke. *4.00-34.25. Died, at her home in Riley, Oct. 16, _ __ - -<_____ Hay. ft 00 to $6.00. Mrs. Clara Crandle, after a long illness, terials. Come and see us when in need of anvthing in our line. Beans. .65. aged 62 years. The deceased was born Rye, 40. in Rollen, Lenawee countv, 1836, was Potatoes, .40. |[The Most Stylish Shoes, Onlous, 40. married, aud with her husband remov ­ Butter, .16®.18. ed to Riley where she has since remain ­ FOWLER & BALL. Eggs. .130 14. ed. She leaves an aged father, five sis­ Tallow, .02. ters, two brothers and one granddaugh ­ The Best Wearers, Corn. ear. .10012. Lard, .06. ter to mourn her loss. The remains Hides .07. were interred in tlih St. Johns ceme­ Pelts. .25075 tery, Rev. Martin, pastor of the M. E. The Very Lowest Prices; Beef, live 3.8004.00 Beef, dressed 6.''00650. church officiating. Pork, live, 3 6O03.W. Cheapest Place in Town. Pork, ( ressed, 4 50^ 5.00. UVPLAIN. Veal Calf, live, 5.0000.00. This is the condition of affairs that* Veil Calf, dressed, tr.00. From Our Correspondent, Fowls, live. 5; dressed, 7. Chickens, broilers, live, ; dressed, 8. L. E. Tucker spent Sunday In Ypsi- % keeps our customers satisfied and in- Wood. dry. hard, $1.40; soft, ti.00. lanti. We give below the prices of a few articles, aside from Cabbage, per doz., .300.35. F. J. Ilosley has been spending a Cider apples per 100 lbs.. .45. ^ duces more to come. which we have thousands of others, which we invite Apples per bbl , S1.5O0S2. few days in Detroit. N. W. Brass will conduct the league For this week we shall sell as special, everybody to come and examine. It is a pleasure for service next Sunday morning. us to show our good, consequently everybody is wel­ Dr. Watty’s little pug ran against the legs of a horse, and was so badly kicked one lot Ladies’ Coin Toe, lace or button, come if you buy or not. From Our Correspondent. that it was killed. Louis Chapman was surprised by a worth $3.50, at only $2.50. Samuel Reason, of Riley, is reported Needle-point Pins, full count, per 4-qt Covered Palls, 1 for ...... 10c to be very poorly. company of friends on Monday even ­ paper ...... „...... 01c The little daughter of Roy Gage is ing, his birthday anniversary. 10-qt Dairy Palls. 1 for ...... 8c (Quarterly meeting services at the M. 8afety Pins, per paper...... 2c and 3c 10-qt Dish Pans, 1 for ...... 9c reported convalescent. Celluoid Hair Pins, 2 for ...... 1c Miss Cook, from Owosso, is visiting E. church last Suuday were conducted td-Qt Dish Pans, extra heavy, I for. . 23c her cousin, Miss Fannie Norris. the pastor, Rev. Thomas Young. Darning Needles, 3 for ...... lc Pudding Pans, 2c and up. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill visited J. 11. Faxon, of Owosso, and his son- Woodruff & Tromp Allutnnfum Thimbles, 1 for ...... 2c 0-qt Milk Pans, per doz ...... 58c friends in southern Michigan last week. in-law, W. W. Dennis, of Ovid, were Rubber Dressing Comb, 1 for ...... M Flour Sifters..,...... 9c Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Grand Duplain callers the first of the week. THE SHOE DEALERS. Rubber Fine Comb, 1 for ...... 4c Tea and Coffoe Pots ...... ».....9c Ledge, visited at W. S. Dills’ last week. Rev. A. Scott has returned from In ­ Rubber Pocket Comb, 1 for ...... 2c Tea Kettles, No. 9, Copper Bottom ...Tile Mrs. Harry Norris visited friends in dianapolis, where he has been in attend ­ 2-qt Covered Palls, 1 for ...... 5c Livingston county and Owosso last ance at the national convention of the week. Church of Christ. Mrs. Peter lionet was very sick with Peter Moore and wife, of the Colony ’s heart trouble last week, hut is a little few remaining pioneers, were married Also in China we have everything needed for house­ better at present. October 19,1847. A gathering of friends keeping, all of which we guarantee to be perfect in Mrs. Dey Van Fleet and Mrs. A. and neighbors helped them celebrate Whittacker are attending the D. of R. their fiftieth anniversary last Friday every respect. assembly in Lansing. evening. |* A Great Difference |* Dr. and Mrs. Simmons write back to Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill, Texas Jack Cups and Saucers, per pair... Ac and 6c 10-plece Chamber Set, white...... $150 DeWitt that they are enjoying their and Arizona Charley, weot out huntiDg Dinner Plates, each...... be 10-piece Decorated Chamber Set..... 2.00 new home In Bay City very much. one day last week. The result, a broken It makes whether you pay $1.00 Pie Plates, each...... 5c 12-plece, full set. Gold Decorated Mrs. Hattie Packard returned to her wagon, a kicking horse, and nearly a U or 53c for an article. Butter Plates, per d6z ...... 16c Chamber Set...... 6.50 home in Lansing last Saturday after runaway. The best of it was the two on Meat Platters, large size, eaon ...... 15c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, each....Sc visiting friends in Olive and DeWitt the back part of the wagon knew noth­ Elegant Water Tumblers,3 for ...... So Hand Embroidered Initial Handker ­ two weeks ing about It. I presume they were study ­ Pretty 7-plece Water 8et ...... 35c chiefs. each...... „..5c DeWitt Grange conferred the 3rd and ing the stars. Boys, stay at home next We were fortunate enough to buy a large stock of Suits Pretty 6-piece Tea Het, cut glass ...... 85o Gent ’s Linen Handkerchiefs, each... .5c 4th degrees upon a class af three last time with your ma. and Overcoats for 53c on the dollar, so you can see we will give Elegant Flower Vases, each...... -So Gent's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Saturday night. Popcorn, candy and ------—------Imported China Cups and Saucers....10c each...... [>£ UNION HOME. you the advantage of it. Pay no attention to what other peo ­ peanuts were served. ple tell you, but come in and look at our " China Bread and Milk Sets...25o Children's Fairy Tale Handkerchiefs, The Baptist society of DeWitt, met Imported China Cracker Jars...... 48c From Our Correspondent. each...... 30 with Mrs. Simeon Reynolds in East 100-piece Decorated Dinner Set...... 16.60 6-Inch Heavy Iron Stove Pipe....!...... 10c DeWitt last Thursday. The attendance Mrs. S. E. Bogardus entertained, at $29.00 Suits for ...... $10.60 100-pleoe Decorated Cnderglazed her home, Sunday, two lady friends of $18.00 Overcoats for ...... $12.00 6-Inch Heavy Iron Elbows ...... 9c was good and a pleasant time is report ­ 10.00 Overcoats for...... 6.98 18.00 Suits for ...... 9.54 Dinner Set...... 7.75 6-Inch Dampers, Patent...... -...... 9c ed. St. Louis, Mrs. F. LaClear and Mrs. 12.00 Overcoats for ...... 7.98 15.00 Suits for ...... 7.95 Mrs. David Hoffman and son. Frank, Smart. And from that down to. ... 1.98 13.00 Suits for ...... 6.89 visited friedns in Midland and Isabella Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Loomis visited at 10.00 Ulsters for ...... 6.98 12.00 Suits for ...... 6.30 counties recently. 'They report the C. W. Martin ’s, of Ithaca, last Saturday. 10.00 Suits for ...... 6.30 Our stock in Granite Iron Ware, Blue and White and apple crop much larger and wheat look ­ Mr. Martin will soon move his family All Wool Cheviot. 8.00 Suits for ...... 4.54 ing better than around here. to Amherstherg, to which place he has Nickel Plated Ware, Toys, Books, Dolls, Celluloid Air. and Mrs. Varney Pearce visited recently been appointed consul. Goods, such as Necktie Boxes, Hankerchief Boxes, Capital Grange hall in Lansing last The important topic selected for the jjfk It is of great advantage to you. Call in and look at our stock ’ Manicure and Toilet Sets, Albums, Lamps, Glassware Saturday. Tne patrons were holding a yonng people's meeting next Sunday night is, “Confessing Christ Before ■jp It will surely please you. Good Underwear at 24c a garment. j|£» fair and several samples of grain and Men, Why and How. ” All members of and China. Has to be seen to. be appreciated, so wo fancy work were on exhibition. Best the society are especially invited to only repeat our invitation to come and see them* Re­ of all, everyone had a good time. attend and take part in the service, The U. M. society of DeWitt met at which will be conducted by Miss Ethel member the place for right prices. the home of Mrs. Frank Mann last Loomis. Thursday. Nearly forty were present A very pleasant surprise was sprung | WEBBER & PECK and all enjoyed the afternoon. Among on Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Loomis last f the guests were Mrs. Q. A. Smith, Mrs. Wednesday evening by their friends and Evans and Mrs. Ira McMillan, of Kan- neighbors, the occasion being the seven ­ # Leaders in Low Prices. & BAA. teenth anniversary of their marriage. J NO. 17 CLINTON AVENUE. J HELLER’S BAZAAR Henry Hugulet died at his home in One of the small hoys of the family dis ­ Kiley last Sunday after an Illness of covered several carriages hitched near one week. He was about 40 years of the bouse, and reported that “ a party ************************** i aaaaaamaaaaaa&