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™ wtmmi iua««, "MJUESTIC," for Stele by SPAULDING 4 (90. The Clinton Independent. VOL. XXIX.—NO. 16 ST. JOHNS. MICH.. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1. 18flf>. WHOLE NO.—147®.

Have your Watches. Clocks and Jew­ —Dixi G. Hall has been appointed —The King ’s Daughters met with Still Another Numbered With the Dead. ChaU»l *1 ■ Mri|i elry repaired at Allison's, the old roll- postmaster at Ithaca. Mrs. C. M. Merrill last Monday evening. JUDGE 8H8BRAN B. DABOLL. B. F. Devore, who liad been a resident The three facts—that we have a chat aoitt.W|j> jowotviiawaiar . —Wm. Newman has moved his house -The little ton of Edward Brown is I'ROIIAHLY TUB NKXTOOMNANDSK or of Grernbush township the major por ­ tel mortgage on our stock, carry Uie beat Spectacles and Kye Glasses at almost In Bengal to his farm in Dallas. now improviug from recent severe ill­ tion of the last fifteen yean, died of line of goods and sell for about half ut tuk u. a . n. list* a Kramer or wholesale prioea at Krepps. DeWitt A - Remember that Prof. King ness. heart failure at his farm residence on the prices of others, are liecoming well UIOUIUAM. known. Everything goes at your own Co. ’s. Eye# tested free. will be iu 8t. Johns, February 1Mb. —Circuit Court adjourned Wednes ­ Wednesday. January 24. 1896. aged 47 —Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore figure, from tbe fine tailor-tnade over day night. The February term will be ­ A Bftof Mutch nfUUUrMr. >«u*. in 111# morning of the day of coat or suit to Uie smallest article in Loomis, Olive. .Sunday. January 27, gin Monday. February 4. HOME MATTERS. From The Clinton Republican. Jan. SO: his death, he was preparing to go to the the line of men ’s furnishings. We wish 1895. m son. to emphasize one fact very strongly, —E. E. Whipple and family will oc­ In ail probability Judge Daboll, of St. woods to chop, when his wife persuaded —A. W. Durkee has reconsidered and which is this : wk iia vk not loot a cupy the Fasquelle residence corner of him to do otherwise. He then went concluded tojpter the raoe for treas­ Johns, will be chosen department com­ HINDUS iTfiTOMKIt KOK TUK LAST 3 - Thomas A. Shirts, of Waoouata. lias Walker and Spring streeU. into the wood-house aud began splitting WISHES ON ACCOUNT OK I*KICKS. If WN urer of Bingham township. mander of theG. A. R. of Michigan, at been granted a pension. —.Judge Davis, of the Ionia circuit, wood. IdUer he went to the barn, and were to write three pages it would oak —Henry (Jverbaugh has rented Rus­ the meeting at ML Clemens the last be lialf as good an adv. as that fact. —See the * ‘Good Night Drill'' at the has been relieving Judge Daboll in sev­ not returnmg within a reasonable time kindergarten entertainment. sell Kunest s farm in Olive. Mr. Enuest week in . The matter waa taken Rocukstki : Clothing Co . eral cases in the November term of court his wife went in quest of him. where 17 Clinton Aye.. 81. Johns. Mich. —Wm. W. Morgan, of St. Johns, lias will remove to Laiugsburg. just closed. up by Charles E. Grisson Poet some time ago, and active correspondence has been she found his lifeless form stretched been granied an original pension. —The sand is being hauled with —Mrs. Ambrose Clow, sister of our out on the loft over the stable portion which to do the mason work for the carried on by Jease Sage. William Ham­ We want 10,000 bushels of Pea baan —Seven candidates were baptised at esteemed citizen. Mr. John Hicks, died of the barn, where he had evidently prospective new M. K. church. ilton and others, with gratityiug assur­ for which we will pay the highest am the Baptist church last Sunday evening. recently at her iiome iu New West­ been engaged in pitching some fodder ket ^irice. JonN Hicks . —Heventeen discontented and unhap ­ ances of sop port from all parts of Michi ­ —The 3-year-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. minister, B. C. down upon the barn lloor. The fork py souls will ask for divorces in the Feb gan Harry Ilradner is very sick wiUi pneu ­ —Judge Daboll will deliver nis lec­ bundle rested across his brow. Fildew 6i Miilman s Lemon Hittaas ruarv term of our circuit court. monia. ture, “The Capture of Fort Fisher/ ’ at In the year 1885. the deceased united aids digestion, tones up tbe stotnaeh and —Pensions have also been granted —Bichard Hixby has sold his hotel at makes the weak stroug. Milford, this state, for the benefit of the with the M. K. church of his township. Martin V. Ueed. of Ovid, and John Eagle station to Eugene llrya, of Olive. local G. A. U. Post. Thr lllghani Nlrrcl Ho Mac, The former will return to Ht. Johns. He carried life insurance to the amount Sly. of Ht. Johns. —Gen. James B. Weaver lias given of $1000. A loving wife aud two sons Again under my ownership and tnaa- —The registered 8 degrees —The Spring street hill is nightly the agemeut. will be kept in the right wag notice that be will be at the People ’s (uged respectively 9 und 18 years), of his below zero Sunday night, the coldest scene of life and joy occasioned by the Party state convention in Greenville, for the accommodation of tbe pubHa. immediate family, survive him. His Meals. 20c. Hiram Nkstkll . Prop. of the season in this section. unresistible sport of “tiding down February 0, and speak in the afternoon funeral was held at Grange Hall, and —The loas sustained by Judge Cran- hill. ” Have vou ever tried Fildew & Miff- aud eveuiug. was largely attended by relatives and sou by a recent lire in his home in De­ —liev. dicky. presiding elder of the man's Eclectic HalmV - Decatur Bros*, of Bingham, and friends. Rev. D. I). Martin, pastor of troit, will not exceed $09 or $70. l*ausiug district, preached a very valu­ Wm. Bird, of Duplain, two scientific the M. E. church. St. Johns, officiated. Tue latest patterns aud styles in fail —Mr. Louis Henderson entertained able sermon in the M. E. church last and w inter wear for gentlemen, at Qea. farmers and breeders, have wisely been The interment was made in Uie Eureka the young men's bible class of M. E. Sunday evening. II. Judd’s, the merchant tailor, opposite chosen delegates to the state ossciation cemetery. The Steel. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sunday School. Wednesday evening. —The advocates of free silver, regard­ of farmers' clubs, to be held in Lansing. —Owoaso announces that it is soon to less of party, have called a convention February 5 aud 0. Tl»«- I’Mlnger Contra). Fildew & Militnan jT Winter Plaid iiave a shoe factory. Durand will soon to meet at Battle Creek ou February 12, cures chapped hands. * , —Geo. A. Estes wishes it distinctly The excitement over the appoiutment be a strong competitor foi those indus ­ to place in nomination a candidate tor understood that if he should he elected of a man to succeed Mr. Chapin as post ­ K»rm«n, Trvppcn ub O NimuRi. tries. congress to succeed Burrows. village marshal that he will attend to master of the St. Johns post-office, has We will pay highest market priee far —A masquerade dancing party will —‘The story comes from a reliable live poultry, tore, hides, pelts ■ tbeautiesof truant officer, which lie brokeu out anew . and many wicked and be given at Bengal Grange hall, Friday source, that an Eaton Rapids woman game. Fokucu & Dananlky . now holds, without additional expense bitter things are likely to be said and recently gave birth to triplets —three evening. February - 16. 18BB. The public to the tax-payers., done, which will Iiave u tendency to en ­ Fur tali, or to I tout. boys —and named Uie rtrst Pete, the sec­ is invited. —Mrs. Ann Catharine Boss died of gender had feeling, and to more or less House opposite Union School. Has bat —K. I. Parmenter. who lias been en ­ ond Repeat and the third Repeater. remodeled by adding kitchen on Hi heart failure at her home m Fowler, Judge Daboll was born at Nassau, N. divide us as a people aud as a party. joying a rest from official service, now —Jacob Straight, for twenty years a floor. January 28, 18B5. aged 88 years. A hus ­ Y., May 18, 1844. He came of revolu ­ As we Iiave hertofore said and suggested Also, farm for sale cheap five mil announces himself a candidate for vil­ resident of southeast Westphalia, died band survives her. She was the moth ­ tionary stock, spent his earlier years on concerning this, and like contests, to south of St. Johns. 20 acres, some who of heart failure. January 21). A wife, on the ground, inquire of lage marshal. er of Harrison Sherman, of this village. a farm, and at the age of 18, July 22, obviate ill feeling aud to make the — Arrangements are being made to son and daughter survive him. The 18-w4 L. K. Pattkhuon . The funeral was held from the M. E. 1802, was enrolled as a member of way easv and fair for all. let the people move the News office to over the old remains were conveyed to Leslie, his church. Fowler. Wednesday. cnmiutny G , 117th New York infantry. who own and maintain this and other ■ The Mercantile Co. pay tbe fanaw state bank building on east Walker former home, for burial. more cash for Butter aud Eggs tha — It is with deep regret that we learn He remained in active service, with the public ftosiliou*. say through their street about the middle of the month. —H. M. Estes'standard bred stallion. any three concerns in Clinton county. of the death of our old friend, Charles exception of a few months in ibe hoapi secret ballot who among tlie Democratic —Fourth entertainment of the Congre ­ “Jerome, ” was seized with Inflammation Day. of DeWitt township, which oc­ tal nursing a wounded arm, until he family they wnnt to serve them in this Whip*! Whip* ! Wblpat gational Star Course. W. N. Ferris on the of the bowels Monday night aud died curred on Tuesday last, January 29. was mustered out at Syracuse. N. f., capacity during the next four years. Our 25 cent whips have no equal. subject : “Getting on in the World." at the night following from the effects. from a combination of difficulties, in June 8, lKfl'i We Iiave plenty of acceptable men Spaulding AG s. Newton Hall, this (Friday! evening. He was a nice fashioned horse and the his tarri year. A brief sketch of his He waa admitted to the bar in 1808. within the ranks, and every Democratic —John T. Militnan and Miss Helen loss will be keenly felt by Mr. Estes. life and deatii is given by our esteemed elected prosecuting attorney of Madison aspirant will iiave a fair and legal Corbil were awarded the gentlemens ’ —Miss Bishop ’s class of boy* in the Inquire of O. P DiWnv. Olive correspondent on another page. county, N. Y., in 1874, and came to St. cliaucc. Whatever the majority may and ladies' prize at the pedro party at F. M. Sunday school have brought in —Decatur Brass, president of the Johns in 1878. In 1880 he waa elected say in the selection of a iNMtmaster. Ir* | the library rooms last Friday evening. $1 in cash in two Sundays, as a result Union Farmers’ Club, is active in per ­ every true and fair-minded Democrat All kinds At Hpauldino M. —Hev. Frederick Hall was initiated of their clam collection. These boys circuit court commissioner of this fecting plans for the farmers' Institute willaccept. aud nothing but harmony, TO thr Hungry. into the mystic order of Free and Ac­ evidently intend to do their part aud county, and January 1, 1887. appointed to lie held in Newton Hall. February IS satisfaction and good will can censist- When in St. Johns call at Watts’ cepted Masonry ou Monday evening mane their iutluence felt. They also Quartermaster-Genera! bv Governor and 14. A fine program is being pre- antly result from such a course. Dining Hall. No. 4 Clinton avenue. Mr last. Here is the beginning of a very belong to the mission hand. Luce, and re-appointed two years later. meals. Board bv the da/ or weak.— Iwired bv Secretary Butterfield, of the loiter—Mr. McCabe has been con ­ valuable member. — We invite attention of our readers August 0, 1880. when this (29th) Meals 25c.; A tickets for $1.00. stole board of agriculture, which will firmed by the senate. Come uow. wipe —Call at the Chicago Drug store, three to an article on the all important silver judicial circuit waa created. Governor W. H. Wxm appear in these colums. Those inter ­ Luce appointed Mr. Daboll judge, to off your noses and don ’t let the Repuh doors west of the postoffice, aud see question by our able and much appre ­ ested iu agriculture prepare for pleas ­ Buy your Crose-Cut Saws and Axaa which position be waa elected for the beans lie looking through their firgers Of Spaulding A Oo. prices of rubber goods that will suit ciated Fowler contributor, which we ant and profitable sessions. short term, and afterwards re-elected at your autics. If the party mie for se­ you. Don ’t forget to take in the World's print on another page of this issue. —A solution of our Indian problem is For handsome goods, cut and made aw for the full term without opposition. lecting officials for the public is a bad Fair at the same time. There is meal in it for those now inter ­ suggested by Poultney Bigelow in his in latest and best style for roan, aad m In politics Judge Daboll was always one. baud togetiier and have it changed. lowest prices, call and see Judd, tha —Gov. Hicii has just appointed Clias. ested in the subject . aud there are many. article on “French Fighters in Africa,” Osborne of the Sault Ste. Marie News, anactive republican. He was a splendid merchant tailor, opposite The Steal. —The ladies society of St. John ’s iu the February Harper's. France uses High School Note* game warden in place of lion. Charles church will give one of their exceedingly the Arabs of northern Africa for gov ­ trial lawyer, and has proven himself a Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet," & ceatt. 8. Hampton, of Petoakey His term enjoyable 0 o'clock tea socials at the Because of ;uiotiier entertainment to erning one another by making some of courteous, fair and wise judge, with a Ciothr* ClwMd, Dyed aad Hepataad will be for four years from today. he iieid on Tuesday evening. Febru hi y pleasant home of Mrs. 11. M. Steel, next them French soldiers. The plan works faculty of dispatching business rapid I \. By II. Ilickey, over Clark & Ilohr —Mrs. Daniel Morehouse, of Ovid, 12. the High School Literary Sociey will Thursday eveuiug, February 7. The perfectly, and Mr. Bigelow suggests It is also gratifying to know that the store. has asked Die courts to grant her a di­ hold its meeting on Wednesday evening generous and appreciative people of that the Government of the United supreme court agrees with his decisions vorce from her husband. Morehouse February 18. A declamation contest For Hair or KrrtHHg*. this community are most earnestly in ­ States apply it to the Sioux and in the main. will tile a cross bill. He is a pensioner will be given by the following: R. (’ I will sell my farm of 129 acres sw vited, Later—Chicken pie will be Apaches. In Grand Army matters lie has been and a nephew of the late Gov. Winans. served. Ruck. Glenn Steel. Miss Viva Perrin section 18, in the township of Riley, —The Farmers' Mutual Fire insur ­ active, generously devoting much time cheap, or trade the same for village —Dr. M. C. Livesay, our successful —Dr. Otto C. Josliu. a former St. Miss Bertha Westbrook, and Miss Lena ance Company, doing business iu Clin ­ in aiding tUoee of his comrades li property, or a smaller farm. Knqufia veterinary, was summoned to West­ Johns boy. aud now a successful prac ­ Bailey. The first prize will be given by ton and Gratiot counties, publish their fortunate than himself, in securing of J. II. Fedewa, St. Johns, or at tha phalia last week for council with a resi­ the society, and the second one by the rro. John G ai .lagml titioner at Sutton's Bay, this slate, has aunual report in this issue. The organ ­ pensions, and in other way a dent veterinary, who. together, luuidled been spending a respite from business teachers of the high school. Another ization is iu a fine, healthy working The judge and his excellent wife and feature of the entertainment will he u Tor the bent watch repairing goto in a very successful manner an impor ­ cares among old and young friends in condition under the careful guidance of daughter are members of St. Job os Krepps. DeWitt and Co. Every jah our village. Everybody seems glad to song by ten little girls entitled “Grand warranted tant case. • a level headed tioanl of directors and Episcopal church, and aerially are —The Cooper House, at Laiugsburg, ’ see Otto aud to leant of his business maSong. ” The public is cordially in the careful management aud fine execu delightful people to know. vited. Noxt Time was damaged by Ore to the extent of success. You come to town don't forget to saa tive ability of the secretory and treas­ The High School Literary Society *200 a few days ago. An employee was —With this issue of Tuk Indkpknii Clrewlt C’ourt. Crich about those Have troughs. urer. Richard Moore. The report shows held Uie third public sessiou, at the cleaning clothes with gasoline near a knt we commence the publication of a that there is now ’ more money on hand The following cases Iiave lieen dis­ high school room, Tuesday evening Ilrtek For Nal«. stove, when the liquid ignited. Nearly series of Epwortli League articles and than ever before, with all. or nearly all, posed of in the circuit court since our Jauuary 29. Among other numbers on Wh Iiave a quantity of good Brisk flar everything in the room was burned. the comments upon the lessons by Rev. obligations liquidated. Who is afraid last issue : the program were: Recitations sale. Conn & Mitnkow . —Those who wish to obtain State Walter .1. Vales. A. M.. for the Sunday by 1462tf. to do business with such an organiza ­ The State Hank of Si. Johns, a corporal 1 on. Fanny Church and Viva Perrin, * AH Game Warden Hampton's bi-enuial re­ following each publication to whicii vs Richard Post. Attachment Judgment for tion y by Eugene Livingston and George Me Smoke “Royal Crown Perfecto,” Ih port can do so by sending a stamp to we invite the undivided attention of plaintiffs In the sum of fSI. This was to se­ cents. —St. Katherines Guild gave an old- Donald ; impromptu by Tom Spauld Mr. Hampton at Petoskey It contains those interested. cure the payment of a certain note Judge V. fashioned-ten-cent-social at the Rectory. b M llarls presiding ing ; spice-box by Richard Raylis anti many valuable suggestions and should — Hon. O. G. Pennell, one of DeWitt's Tuesday eveniug. January 20. which the Wm.I).Stoneetai vs The (Estate of John piano duet by Cora Collins and Grace nights stop clooks. It is because be in the possession of every sportsman. prominent farmere. and father of Galu- Huebler. deceased An appeal from Probate young ladies seemed to regard as a suc­ Emmons. The next meeting will be need cleaniug. Take them to AUk —An Owoaao minister bitterly at sha aud Edwiu Pennell, of this village, cess m every way. A good degree of Court. Settled on usual terms. Thomas Toan vs Frank class. Assumpsit — held February 18. All are invited. tacked one of bis lady Sunday school received a partial stroke of paralysis of the old-fashioned hospitality was shown Mm. K. Kabtawn. teachers because she gol up an enter bis right side, on Saturday last, some­ Judgment for plaintiff for 919V Judge Davis Dealer in und manufacturer of Hair in the generous quantities of brown presiding. tainment that he thought too much re­ what impairing his speech aud memory. Thr LmIIm of thr Mae* Goods. Old Switches dyed and made as bread and tiaked beans which were Karr D. Clark vs. John Wandell. Appeal — good as new. Ladles and chiidimfe sembled a theatre. The demoralizing Electricity was applied, which it is served. Good music which ail enjoy, Judgment for plaintiff for IS> Judge Darla hair Shampooed iu the most upproeaft Fowlbr . January 28. 1896. affair consisted of tableaux with cal thought, relieved him in some degree. was a prominent feature of the evening presiding. manner. Under G. A. R. hall. Walkae —The young peoples' mission hand of Angelins nrdway re Alexaader Kurdiok. It lias been reported that W. II. Hnel- street east. 2d floor. 14SI cium lights. program. Rut that which seemed to St. Johns assembled at the home of Mm. Appeal. Judgment for plaintiff forffio ling had not and would not receive his -Mrs. A. W. Scofield of Marion, attract most attention and excite the Maud Morrison, opposite the Hotel St. Court ad jonmed to Monday. February late wife’s life insurance, lie received Mich., whose husband was at one time most comment and amusement was the rpSSK STATU HAVING* SAKS Johns, at 2:80 on Saturday afternoon 4th, when the February term will begin. $600, the amount of her endowment, the X OF FGWLRa. circuit court commissioner in this conn quaint and ancient costumes worn by last. Thev will hold their gospel service 10th of January. Mrs. Snelling was a ty and a resident of this village, and the young ladies. We haven ’t the space North Western Clinton TnaahanC Aeeeeta CAPITAL. »IM»0 next Sunday in the F. M. church at 8 p. I too. Maple Rapid* High Neheel Nonet. charter member of Power Hive, organ later of Elsie, this county, is credited even if we had the ability, to describe net Assure or ! SHARP. making a total of $1.20 ning News sends that paper, the follow ­ ing closed with an old-fashioned spell ­ DIRECTORS: Music...... Association. Louisa Cook , about two weeks ago and died from the ing. under date of January 80. 18H6 : ing match. Sides were chosen and a CoarUaltaa KaU pamrti. I'rMtrkk Srhwag Recitation ...... Joste Payne. L C Power Hire. Na .W.L O T. M. effects. January - 21. 1896. aged T7. The “With babe in anas. Alice Wesner, a great variety of words were pronounced Duettr...... Eileen Hewitt, Vet* Johnston W B. HaalMat, Iota H. OirMb RiyiaA Haur. Fraak Orakr. funeral took place from the family rest girl of 14 appeared in Justice South- ranging from those of two letters to the Economy of time In School Management ...... dense on Whtttemore street, near the ...... Pnn A. N Howe. MARKIKG Jwp k Ooak. worth's court yesterday to giveevidenre word “gno-mon-ics" which no one ' \WWW W\WW\\\\WWW\WWW\WVWWWW' Catholic church.last Tuesday afternoon, against Wellington Stevens, a hoy not The Reading Class In the Grammar Grades, POST LUSK In St John* January S». IMS. Four per caaL tan riit aU aa I could spell ou first trial. The net re­ ...... Supt. E M. Plunkett. Hev. D. D. Martin, pastor of the M. E. much older, charging him with the pa ­ try Hot R. M Blannhant. Mr Frank L Boat ceipts were $18. AFTERNOON SESSION V O’CLOCK. aad Nlaa Uhtiir Leak. ATK BANK OP ->T. JOHI church, officiating ternity of her child Young Stevens Music ...... Association S1 COMMERCIAL AND I —On Monday of last week. Ham Mar was put under bonds to appear before A CMUflM* RnrprlM. Recitation ...... Mias Mayo Perry MU81 NEBS LOCALS tin, of Ovid, left his house for a few the circuit court.” On Friday evening, January lb. 1896. Solo ...... Mias Agatha I)unatal). Geographies! Symposium : Primary Geog­ it Cl it it minutes, leaving it in charge of three —Maple Rapids Dispatch : The dwel­ about twenty Triends and neighbors of CAPITAL young men. On his return he diacov raphy. Miss Laura Howell. Maple Rapids; Don 't go cold liecauae you need a Cloak ling houaeof John 1. Lyon, on Sec. 12, Fred C. Pacti. of Bengal township, as­ Geography In Grammar grades. Mrs. Nellie to keep yon warm. I have about twenty ered the house full of smoke and his caught tire, on the night of January 18, sembled at the home of his good moth ­ Hewitt. Maple Rapids; Map drawing In or twenty five garments, not tbe newest OF NTOCXHOI bedding on lire. On Tuesday. Win and doubtless would have burned down, er. and gave Fred a genuine surprise, county schools. Mias Etta Annls. Essex; styles, hut good substantial Cloaks, Broad bent and Ed Niles were arrested Geography as an aid to the study of History, worth from $5 to $15. your choice this but for IU timely discovery by Frank the occasion being his 2BUi birthday. O W. MITNOKR. Priilliu. brought before Justice Taylor, charged The surprisers brought with them Imm- Pnn. O. L Bristol. Eureka week for $2. This lot will go quick at and Rav Rise, who drat saw It as they these prices First come first served. OBO F MARVIN. VkaPwilliai. with setting the lire, and Broad bent [ keto filled with everything designed to Nature Study, the Great Need of our Poblic J. W. FTTXGLRALD. CmMar. were returning from the Rapids, anil make the inner man rejoice. A hand- Srhoots ...... Pnn H. W Way. Elsie Respectfully. pleaded guilty. They were allowed H. L. Kendrick . H. H FITXUKRALD. A harrying to the place, aroused the im- i some rocker was presented to Fred by Mias Eva KuUer ...... Organist. another examination on Wednesday, j mates and put out the tin* which prob- ! Miss Anna Budziet. in behalf of the MRS LIBBIE ANDERSON. Pnu and the charge was changed to disor­ companv. as a slight token of their true MUM AGATHA DUN8TALL. Her. 01 RECTORS | ably naught from sparks from the chim ­ derly conduct, and both pleaded guilty. friendship. Dancing, feasting, and I hereby forbid anyone misting or John J.Krtaar.O. W. Maagar.Gaa.PJ ney. and liad burned s lioie in the roof pleasant converse was freely indulged Advertised better*. harboring tm mhi Oscar Phelps on my Broad bent was fined 990 and Niles 96 about Sxh feet in site. Mr. and Mrs. Ca.Ht, J. H. PaSana. Gao. W. » In until A o ’clock the next morning, Recount — listed January 21, 1886 Mtohaal SpHatay. Inaa rueho They both paid. The only Lyon were away from home and three when the companv slid out for home, January ». W 14-W2 G rant PnKi.re excuse they giye for their act was “to , children were asleep in the house, who after leaving with Mr. i*ach their un ­ Clark. K. l«m, Frank *\ a All tana, o. K. <'aiMa. J see Ham get ia hustle on himself . '* There but for the timely disooverv of the Rice Hum nr. Mi Itealni. (‘ B bounded liest wishes for a long and Jewrll Mm Mamas. MM* r. Duncan Mo* IlamaacuiCommandery No. if, Detroit: is lecturing on the dairy to Agricul­ Heights railroad to operate lta cant in Uswslisn istaart* sod tbe Untied Stole*. that the strong steamer wae uutrid- sufficient numbers to accommodate the Lend was tired from the head of the Windsor (Oat.) ITeceptory; 8L Bernard tural college students. ^ •«* <*'*«•»««*» board. Mayor IMngree and his lollow* Commandery. Chioago; Ann Arbor traveling public, has rendered a deci­ The new 86,000 gymnasium at Alma ttibuaai s raguJbtioos for tra prot—turn of the iee floes until the storm abated. It ers nevrr rested until MoDeud was re Commandery No. IS. and Pontiac Com­ sion that the company must ran their Alesha s seel bee*, ssd to the probeMUty of the j WM nnt until a tew pieera of wreckage college will soon be bnilt with a complete extinction of the herd uslsm mep. w^n pickiHl up neer South Haven thSt stored to his position, and the worse mandery No. 3. These bodies made a oars, (in the direct point at Isaac the museum in connection judge says: “if they ithe railway com­ were InneilsMy token to secure n than os relens manner in which health beautiful picture as they moved along, lion of Ureal Hrltslu for tbe protection ail hope wa* abandoned. At Hint only melt i r were conducted under Mrl«eod masses of solid black surmounted Public meetings have been prohib­ pany) cannot get laW to inau and ran seels. Tbe resMleder of tbs ray «w < a portion of the upper deck work woe with white-plumed black chapeaus, ited at L’nionvifle on account of the their cars at what they offer to pay, to tbe rossideration of tbe sundry civil lead to s great deal of animosity being prtaltoii bill — found, but noon large pieces of the arouM il in the press and public. State j The evolutions of the commanderies prevalence of diphtheria. then they must pay more, and as much main deck and bulwark* aud interifjr Senator Thompson introduced a bill in were particularly admired. aa is nscsssary to get it Likewise. If hbmatx -aath day—In view of tbe speedy George W. Hurkely, a prominent the conditions in respect to hoars or fittings were washed up ami then it the state legislature to have the health The second division consisted en­ wa* known that all were lost. tirely of thirty-second degree Masons farmer, near Williams ton. was in otherwise which they impose repel la ­ bill interest iu Uie board of Detroit appointed by the gov­ stantly killed by a railroad snowplow. spee ches sad much speculation ua tbe outcome The steamer « hi Cora wa* the stanch ­ ernor instead of being chosen locally. of the Michigan Sovereign Consistory bor. they most adopt more lenient or just oondition*. T;.cy must not stop of tbe long struggle. Another ebspter to the est vessel on the lake* and built ex­ This created a great stir, and as an of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Kite, l*outs Lackey dangerously carved Ilawsilsn •question was added. Mr. Alisa (Hep.. pressly for winter traffic three yearw marshalled by Hon. Wm. C. May bury, their cars for one hour, much less one Neb. > preeeeUag a reeetuUee for aaasxstlee. oateoine Mayor iMngrer called a mass Blar Crohn at Grand Kan id* because aed Mr. Ueorge ilxam.. Mtom emir teg a speech a go at lietroit. costing fj»i5,oi)0. Her meeting at the Auditorium to protest the illustrious commander-in-chief. the latter would not give him tobacco. week or one year, thereby to beat or coerce the price or conditions of labor supporting the administration The seas loo crew and passenger*. 22 in number, against this blow at “home rule. " The third division was the largest, closed with tbe rapid passage at 21 pension uli of whom perished, were a* follows: consisting of the blue lodges, (ka J. A log train backed down a steep hill down to the price and conditions they bills. Huose-Ths dag era devoted to the All disorderly gatherings heietofore on the P. A P. M near Midland crashed consideration of lbe sundry civil appropriation Edward Stine*, captain, of St- Joseph; held in the state sink into insignili* Jack, marshal. The lodges repr* offer. For them to do so would be a bill with such success that si the bear of sd- into an engine smashing engine and defiance of law and of government, ('. I) Simon*. Hr*t mate Benton Hnr- eance wuen compared with the confu­ seated were Zion No. 1; Detroit No. 3; louramrat It bed romptaisd tbe rue ill eg of tbe ixir; Benjamin Stine*, second mate, St. Lilian No. 3; Ashlar No. 01; Oriental two cars. which, becoming general, would in­ bill, except for several coat r-o verted paragraph* sion anil riot of the proceedings, when entcb were temporarily pa ssed over. Tbe cue* Joseph, captain * non: Joseph Marks, none of the customary rules for pro­ No. 340; Kilwinnning No. 297; Pales ­ The huge sea serpent which has so evitably by the force of example lead to general disquiet, to the disintegra ­ of Judge Kicks bad an echo in lb* adop ting of wheelman. Kenton Harbor; Thomas cedure could prevail, and there was tine No. U7. Schiller No. 243; Corin­ excited Petoskey s Prohibitionists an amendment offered by Mr Hay or. firemen. Templar, and deputy for Michigan of for tbe execution of the work. Tbe MU. ta that they oould not be heard -’ll feet trusted the two countries would agree brief, directs tbe issue of «To.uOO.<*00 of Nicara­ The loss of the vessel exclusive of from the stage. thirty-third degree Masons, and Grand The Anthony Telephone company to submit their differences to the arbi ­ gua , aoal beads Koch of these ta to beer tbe the cargo amounted to 8160,000 and Mayor IMngree has received the re­ Commander Pomeroy, of Saginaw, won the tight at Bay City and will get tration of Mimr friendly nation. This following guarantee Tbe United States of the cargo of carload* of flour waa America guarantees to the lawful holder of signation of Dr. Mu IommI and has ap ­ of the grand commandery of Michigan. the franchise, the prices to be 824 for communication from a nation with ^^ood tapiMimoii hribc Msriiimr i 'sui j valued at 820.000. There was no in- pointed Dr. Hutton, of the U. S. army, The streets alone the line of march residences and 830 for business houses. which Mexico enjoys such intimate comimay. of “ sraeim of tbe principal of suranoe on either the verael or cargo to fill the vacancy temporarily. were filled with interested spectators, All of the factories at Balding are and friendly relations ha* caused a Uw Hlliurtl. crowd was so dense the participants in ness is lively and the prospects are for part at least for the discussion of the i« t>, in- in con-tru. tirajMhr inter-,x-«-»nic esasi the ceremonies could hardly reach The sec rets r -rtb»- trr.„ur, I, lo b»v«- ifen- MUIsd le For the third or fourth time this a prosperous year. minister of foreign affairs to withhold rral supervision of the project A board their positions. Upon the arrival of for five or six days at least the ulti­ The main building of Hennings* winter Old Korea* has visited the Wol­ Mrs. (rertie McLellsn. 30 years of of fifteen director* i* to t»»ve nutnr- large brewery in Mendota, ill., waa verine domains with a full complement the officers of the grand lodge (>. K. matum which it was about to send to ,ln»tc c barite of tbe *ork Of mi* sge. committed suicide at Benton Har ­ board tbe president t, to de-denate ten wrecked by a boiler explosion. Tbe of snow. ice. cutting winds, zero Baldwin, on tiehatf of the Masonic Guatemala Temple association, presentee! them bor because she had seen enough inemtier, no raor- ■ b»n '»■> fr.ui '*nr ,t*t«r building destroyed was dve stories in weather, etc., but this last call was a pain and pleasure in this life.” She The United state, i, i<. receive ffouoouuii of height and filled with machinery. The genuine “corker" without douot. and with the copper box and contents to Kltnor*. Horned- Two Lives Lost. canal , oinpariy ,ti«-.. in return for cuaaanteetlut the bond, amt t, to bold u mortiraxe lem on force of the explosion completely de­ several back counties are ret to be be placed in the corner-stone. It was was in delicate health. duly and formally accepted. The A tire which was started by a gaso­ ai, the propern of the »aua, company molished It. killing raven ■ heard from. Muskegon was cut off A malignant form of diphtheria is line explosion in the kitchen of the Axldr front tfte .uai debate and vote on the gavel of Grand Master W. II. Phillips Nicaragua Ml the main inter*,l ,.f tbe dav badly injuring six others. from communication with all her prevalent in Traverse City. There American hotel, at Eltnort*. destroyed neigh liors. street cars couldn't ruu. then fell, and Grand Mzrahal Lucien were five deaths within a week, and attached to U verv rail,! i- ,|.c-eclib\ Mr Mill, E. Wood commanded silence. Grand the principal part of the business por­ of Tex a*, upholding the administration |*dic> A passenger train on the C. A W. M. the disease continued to spread. The tion of the town, with two fatalities. A in Hawaii and tru ulenlsliy -worm* tbe ,u*ar TMK MARKETI. Chaplain A. A. Knappen invoked tru, t The -,-04tor d- munred the present )U- was stalled 17 hours in a snow drift public school* are closed. strong wind was blowing at the time near Agnew. a mile long and as high the divine blessing on the work to be Mailau aoverntnen: *, an ,>lirf»r, n\ masquer- undertaken, the fraternity responding: A dog whiuh was on the lost stesmer the tire started and the American hotel ad ink republic It wa, a |K»rt of the vreat as the engine, and the passengers Chicora has been found alive eight was soon a mass of flame*. Two girls niKir olUsrriu Mr Vet introduced a reso­ Wheat. No 2 red ...... • 42 o mt nearly perished of cold and hunger. “No mot** it be." lution indorvnik th- pol.c, of /‘resident Cleve­ Corn. No mixed ...... 4114a 41 -4 miles above Benton Harbor. He was employed in the hotel, Maggie Flynn land toward !iuv,..i, l("i ,* The sundry Oats. No 3 white ...... a a One train with two engines disap ­ Then followed the impressive cere­ a>* monies usrd by this ancient Ivody in covered with iee and nearly dead hav ­ an under i on, ideralton cattle, mixed eblpmeau ...... 4 00 4 40 laying » corner-stone. Grand Master ing been exposed nearly a week. but three dav* A, |K„,ed the hit; ,-arrie* • Paw Paw. Three freight trains were from a second story wlndov-. Besides l.owrr erode* ...... a 40 .t a » Phillips called for the working tools of For some time Hastings has been ttb. 12’, :.•! Tilt evenibk -esston wa* devoted HbOOp ...... 2 74 tl 2 tO ditched in a huge drift at Holland. tbe American hotel the following to pension* Two K. A P. M. steamers were blake.l the grand architect A square, a level without tire protection owing to a iktmbs ...... 4 24 a 502 and a plumb were presented and buildings have already l>een burned. Snort »th lav !*re,|drnt Cleveland'* Hogs, choice weight, ...... 4 » a 4 24 off I. tiding ton for ;*0 hours by ice aud strike. A volunteer company of 55 The Fainter house. Johnston A Co.'s New York. handed t«> Deputy (irand Master Bow- men has now t*een formed. Many of po.w-t of nor. - nterfer-nrr- -.-ward Hawaii w», wind. Itig Four trains at lienton hardware store. Frank Smith's cloth­ (JalUe. poor to prims ...... 4 40 • 4 30 ring. Senior (irand Warden Carton and the old names are on the new list. suvtaint ,1 h> vole of .1 to-ef The resolution Harbor were 34 to 40 hours late and ing store, William B. Van Dorn's wa, ,1 'erc.l !i\ Mr \ e«t ..* a amendment I., a Has* ...... 4 24 O 4 40 ravc-i trains were stuck lietween there Junior (irand Warden Winsor. respect­ previou, resolution The vote w», on |u»rtv •Sheep kood .,1 choice ...... 3 25 at ...... to: with the Hemucralv Wheat. No .'red ...... 5Di«4 47K were killed itlmut Kenton Ilsrtior. to tell the moral and Masonic uses of Uorn. No 2...... ***,.& the jewel given him. Each then the tiaru by putting straw around it market, the postnffiee. three dwelling aU-l thl, one ole carried h- rraolutloh a* It The sand Iteach division of the F. A and then setting tire to the straw. Re­ houses and a barbershop Five dwell­ would lor fade,i on . lie had tbe vol. !>ecii on Oats. No V white ...... M 0 tested the stone and reported it true. Ilri.t larn ,.m- Tbe .eti-.n practirsllvdl*- I'H t,onrk- P. M. bad to suspend traffic for nearly sult. the barn snd contents burned. ings were destroyed, in addition to the po*e, the Hawaiian .ucxt.oh .n the -M-natr two uuya. Mackinac City was three A copper box containing Masonic ! Cattle ...... 3T4 « * a» recortls. papers, etc was placed in the Ex-Gov. J. M. Ashley, of Ohio, has business houses. ulthoukh It e,|»- ted to receive attention ; ...... I III d 4 40 days without a freight train. In the from lime t-, t.in* o . the v-rum, pendlm.- re*.. ' >lieep aud lamb, ...... - e «», m r le.i into th- a-vrlv Har.uette was completely isolated ' master, attended by the senior and which he has marked out s new county Cora. No . izilve l...... 41 u 42 junior deacons, placed some nortur from portion* of Muskegon. Newaygo. A gloomy view for the next season's pr.k-ee.luik, of t he da. >. -pried replica from i LNtU. No £ while ...... 21 a 31H for t wo day a Menominee had weat her Mr 1 er life ‘ ■ luer. mar. m- t ve- .u,pir:tik New tattle, good to prime ...... 4 10 a 4 00 riving whatever for two days. l .u*-.and ,cn .lor, on the.r , ipport Il.,w;u. 1 l.ower grade* ...... 2 3> (4 4 U0 | three times with his gavel and pro­ oounty. president of the l*ske Carriers associa ­ \: aki eeui- i.t wu, rear tie. I that the bankruptcy Hum *...... 4 00 M 4 e nounced the stone to be well-formed, The ladies of Iotnsing will be given tion: “There is at present no demand fi.il .hcil,: b the riktc of aa. until di,po*«»l : -vtiocp and IsuiUn...... 3 WI .4 4 to) of II">I ,r The on--deration of the till; to V\ neat. No 2 red...... Swallowed an in-Inch Sword. | true and trusty and correctly Ibid nc- 22 for iron ore,” Mr. Corrigau said, “aud r,u»d UM an opportunity on Feb. to show re|k-ui til.- dtffei.-nt.ai •• . .ue-tent h of ,.ne , ent 1 uorn. No j mixed ...... «t a 43 H A number of Muskegon youug men i cording to the rules of this ancient what they can do in a newspaper way. if there was any demand 1 do not I a- r i»iiiird .rni>-i,ec b. the- tar.fT a. t ,.n ,u,-»r»' Oats. No 2 mixed 21 a 2Ds were to give a minstrel show for i craft. This was the signal for the lib­ They will be given complete charge of know as the iron mining companies imported f-om r-.untv-t>.\n.k ■«« ntre, Mr l lev. land. eration of the OOP pigeons which were would care to make sales of auy large IV icon t\ chairman of the way, aud Muskegon Lodge of Elks, and for this the State Republican. Many of the ri.can, co.-mtilttee ojk-ne I tm lebate with a i Cattle, beat grades...... 4 oo a 4 30 te carry - the news of the day's event to I test known ladies of the city have as ­ blocks of ore at the prevailing prices. 1 iniwer grade* ...... 2 (to a 3 73 Albert lleiling amd 91 nm. with .oil.- arymm-nt :u which hr .nlnelucl ad the i Hog* ...... (III ll 4 (0 others, was practising. Heiling was various cities. signments. The hope vesselmeu entertain that . . r re.|»,n << n, - • ..-I ween : lie . .eru.aii aliita.M- dor an i th- ,t .1- -ledurtuiriit on the *uti eel ; Ahvep ...... i w a 2 74 very clever in swallowing swords, hav ­ The gram! master next poured from Andrew Robertson, aged 45, com­ there would lie many boat-, (-bartered 2 » (J 4 00 vessels of corn, wine and oil—emblem­ early for the season in will not lie no lu,Ida a ..-Iter r.oi ..Itnerto pubitahe,! in 1 Wneat. No J red...... *2 t f*»S ing swallowed four at a time. This mitted suicide in a Detroit lodging Which , .er : .11.\ ' iprewiv disavowed -rtaia 42 Z 42W atic of plenty, joy and peace —while realized. This struggle of the survival f.on .Mfainvt III- United -.late- for the nn|e„i t'oru No J tutted...... night his colleague* lucked him in a house by taking u dime of morphine. (tala. No 2 waits...... 31 «2 ■. di of 1 111, d .1 v When die excluded our meat 21)4 room alone, ut his request, so he would he delivered an invocation to the Grand He left note saying he wa* sick and of the fittest in latce navigation will be ( lumen Master of heaven and earth for bless­ extremely interesting the coming sea ­ proluci* Mr Utthtmn Hem 111 ■ asked not be bothered. He sunk one sword, starving. He had either sold or h.taniiiiou- con,ent for the consideration of a OSMta. best * leers...... 4 75 ta » SO lit inches long and an inch aud a half ings. The working Usds were re­ tmwned his coat and vest and hail son. It will be a contest lietween bio pro, .d.Ilk ...... r lie, for the uav ikatlou ; uommou ...... 2 Ul .» 4 2o r:\rr .rid harbor- amt in,and water, of the 4 (W wide, down his throat, closed his turned Ui the architect and the cere­ been forced to steal an overcoat. He tmats carrying from 5.080 to 7,IXMi tons ; >Ecep ...... 3ft0 »t monies ended with a bendictiun by the against those whose carrying capacity I n.to l -date- and amend tile a. prevent la* in Us ...... 4 UI U 4 3« mouth, opened it :igain. and as the iielonged to an old Mt. Clemens family, ..„.on, .. a I her. wa- m. ob;evtion and Hog* ...... j w a 4 34 ■•conil one entered it strnck the top of grand chaplain. but was a wanderer. dues not exceed 2,000 or .‘.ion tons. '* tbe trlli wa, pw»*ed Wlteal. No 2 rad ...... ,Wv»M 3114 t>»rn No 2...... 42 the first, which had no hilt, driving it Siaw SpIrailM Speeches. ->x* a i e nth.!*) There wa- but a -mail 42W-1 A big flow of gas wen* strnck on the oat* No 2 wnils ...... K V .1214 down into the pit of the stomach. He The huge Auditorium building was farm of Irving Carpenter, near Lexing­ 0tlvt In Hronklyn —Cera ft u lining. attendance when the -.enatr- wa, called to Me*s fork, per bbl ...... 10 X, a 10 Ml made several efforts to recover it, but tilled in the evening to hear the ton, while Imring for water. The Tbe leader* of the street oar strike ■ r.ter •-) dee. 1‘reaident -levenaou who had lotrd. per cet...... n H a • 44 failed. He then put a ladder to the speeches on diff.-rent phases of Ma ­ re: urn. .1 l„ tbe < llv ailer altendiUk the burial DoSseSt. flow was strong enough to throw the in Brooklyn have induced their follow­ of hi- dauknt. r ai II iMiuiiaxtoii 111. The transom, climlied to the top of it. and sonry. There was good music before Cat llr good lo > hoice ...... 4 oo a 4 23 tools, water, stone* ami clay (VO feet in ers to erase rioting. They have shown 1‘rr.ident , -ecretary wa- announced with a invwer grade* ...... 3 74 called to his friends, who opened the the introduction of the speakers and >pei .ai me,MAke on the tluaiiciai quclion '-' -■ a the air. The water come in such that the ntate could supply two mili­ d dir re wa- tbe ulino,l iuiet wh.ie the Hugs ...... GU 41 4 JO door. He related verv cooly his awful also sandwiched in between, but the quantity as to nearly drown Joseph tiamen for each striker and that mob ! uneep ...... 2 ou a 3 00 accident, anti walked several blocks 1 speeches were the best features. M. Jackson, one of the workmen, who rule would soon lie overthrown by bul­ rare It VSe closost of attention At the now of . .null., ...... 1W g 3 74 If. Chamberlain, president of the Ma ­ the reading Mr. >Kerman hep O.i sera Wheal No red...... 43 U MW with them to a doctor's ottloe. and escaped with difficulty. lets and bayonets. The authorities No 1 white ...... NRJ M thence home. I>r*. Denslow. Garlver sonic Temple association, presided and that me me,,are be re far rod to the hi have relieved* a portion of the militia committee adopted Tbe Ule Indian waa Corn. No 2...... 4-' d 42 Mrs. 1* II. Powers, who has always Ml) U %i X< and Vanderlaan cat him open and re­ first introduced Elder F. A. Blades, of from duty. The three street car cor­ passed A Mil waa passed approprtstla* Otto No white ...... covered the weapon, which had worked Detroit. Chief Justice McGrath, of been held in high esteem at lioyne stoo.oui to purrSsae aitoa for public bunding* it ay. No I Tiihuiuy ...... » 74 44 to 0U Fails, has aroused the indignation of porations involved in the strike report In hpoksne ubeysner Uolae City snd H#| — Hots toe* per bu ...... V d 43 down through the stomach to his hip the Michigan supreme court, spoke duller dairy...... 14 41 the people by forwuniing a petition to car* running on all important lines. Tbe bsnkrepSsy MU wsa then taken up 1* bone. He receive 1 every attention upon “The Corner Stone." referring to Starvation already confronts many made the unfinished bustnsas Hooas- ( rftDf ry ...... 24 44 24 the foundation truths and principles the state legislature praying to have Prastdsat * msaasse wsa referred to tbs i Lgg* ...... 14 d 11 from his friends, hut died after 4k of the families of the strikers. Lave Foully. Chickens ...... 7 hours His intense suffering turned of Masonry. “.Masonry —Its irogrrsa." the village incorporation annulled. mitts* oe bankruptcy aed currency lta* Mil 7 i Senator Chittenden comes in for his The manager* of the strike profess to to roptsse tbs dtffsresusl duty imposed by tbs Ducks ...... i 6 • bis hair from a dark brown to gray. —particularly as to Detroit anu«sra from bounty peylss Turkey* ...... • ta • igan -was the t-»pie discussed by share of condemnation for presenting countries wa* ooesMorod. dt the motion of s bill to that end without first consult­ obliged to make terms. Mkblfsn (Irand Lodge K. 4 A. M. Hugh McCurdy, most eminent grand Mr Tboataa iHap Misb. .. a MU WREKI.V K1CV1KW OP TRAUR. ing the village authorities. author 1.1 OS tbe Mvcretary of war master of the grand encampment nurvey of Kalamazoo harbor Mich Mr Michigan grand hstge. Free and Ac­ Fire at FennviUe destroyed the Ray ­ Meilrn Here Un*i«*wte Must right. New Ynaa lJun* weekly tree* revtowJ cepted Masons was held iu Detroit. of the United states of America. printer , Hem IU. > introduced s MU Other speakers were Uev. Italph Mac ­ mond. Hutchinson A Dickinson block Washington: The United States has porsUra tbe views of tbe Ureeldent aa ex- Kventa dirt oot help bualosei g A large amount of business was dis­ and the Johnston bloek. It started in exhausts,i all proper means of prevent­ preneed in bi, special meu|« on finance. The A bos i ti.am.use gou wm withdrawn from lbs posed of. among other matters being duff on the influence of Masonry: Geo. bill rsatrtct* national heek notae lo 4M sad trseasry mainly for export, soil tbe sold re­ Barber * general store and burned the ing a hostile collision between Mexieo serve wm ieduced to about te.ues.aei 11m the Masonic home at Iteed s lake, near W. Moore, its benefits Wtn.C. Maybury. provide, that lutiee ebail Its paid in «eld. its beauties: A. J. sawyer. “Women in Fennville City bank. Herald office, and Guatemala and the two*conntries grassbesbe to be retired upve preesstst lon treasury lost is b work ink days about ffH. go t»wvr.lower, wu*twao last aemr nave wrrfeMtd A- M. Clark. Lexington; grand chap ­ in torn- feet All ban their hair singnd iwioad tbeir order* forguod*. Wltsst wUI st by the tlsme* and were more or less her intention of going it alone. Mr. with and It wa* discussed in all Ua lain. Kev. A. A. K uappeii. Albion, sen­ phase*. unautuiou*ly against the holm. tie lowest putui ever known for VSe May opt Isa ior grand deacon. ■ rank T. Lodge, injured in jumping from the second Tboraa* set out to learn the cause and lly the spreading of the rails on the aud spot declined 4,- (ot tbe week Uorn alas discovered s man entering her house, Van- tali* line near t natsvillo. Ind.. dropped 14-iuldsUon ta por't .irvmgbt a *hsrp Detroit: junior grand deacon, Lneien ! story window*. Mr. Foale inhaled tkclkU Cotton bsr>My rase pud tbe lowest E. Wood: grain! marshal. F. ft liills-rt. smoke t*» Mich an extent thst it is and in company with a friend went to four |------“IT— ooa*-hen of a fast train John Snyder and Bridget Murphy puis! on record h ailurra tbe psat we*k tear* Hay City; grand tylor. Aiex McGregor, feared he may not recover. Los*. the place und badly stah'-ed the visitor, worn wrecked. Two perwone were were run over and killed at Couiter- been 2St In tbe Unite,i ,tolr>. against Mi iauS year sad W in UsaaUn. agnuwt .« mat year. Detroit. 0£.imo. _ who wa* Wm. Curtis. a married man. killed anti -to seriously injured. ville. I'a . by a train on the B. A O. C. J. Eskine. sn actor with lliee's later and complete reports An awful accident whieh resulted in The ocean tug Mas King from New Mew Yiutk Hrmdatreet a trade review «apa: An east hound freight on the Mich­ “14W." is a southron and when his York to l*rovidenra. wlllt a tow of five Wolf Creek. Kv.. regarding the I of special irieuranh aed mall advive* Irom tbe deslh occurred at the home of Kev. company was traveling through the life by the sinking of the more tmpurVsst dUtrlbuttak csstnr* fall le igan Central crashed into another Charles Kin-liner at Muskegon A oust laden barges.put into port at New freight at Dexter Four cars were snow of northern Michigan he had a lomdon. CL. and reported the loo* of State of Missouri place the loss of life relate nay marked improvement is tbs move- wssherwoman was engaged in scrub­ curiosity to *ee the engine plow through meat of man-ban. Its* nod prod ue lasso lbs css completely wrecked which contained her entire tow and the consequent at eighteen. The five lady passenger^ >u is forest, that tbe greet trade *11 na I Ira bing the floor when she left the room the drifts, lie (married the front plat ­ were raved - r ami ua a. previously ehsfaeteri rod - by mall bailed cotton, soap ami learn The to go out dour*. In her absence tha death* of II person* including three debris took fire and was consumed. form of a blind baggage car. and aa women and two children. The U. A- K. post at Liverpool. O.. rotsme. low prlroe hssd to mouth notes eed | four-year-old daughter of the ministar the train spoil on his experience de­ tbe oettook lavortag a very nraxsrvstive trees The engine was badly damaged, but M de (Bent, the head of the foreign has adopted resolutions protesting for we* time to com* An errs pi las ta ta walked into the mom where s large lighted him for about 10 minutas It though pn. e, are aa MetaSt MUls didn t leave the track. tobacco pail of scalding water was sit­ office in the Runs tan government for against i 'onfederates being admitted *t> happened however, that the train into the parade at the national G. A. psriedly large order, af man a wear George Attken. a brakeman on the ting on the floor. In some way the ran 25 miles he fore stopping, and manv veers, died of inflammation of for 1*11 delivery la aplte of little one sat down into the poll, she the lungs M. Shtskin. who was as ­ K encampment to be held at I*oaie- Ann Arbor road, was blown from his when Eskine was rescued he was ville. Ky It is oiaimeri this action la train as It stood on a bridge near llain was unable to get out and remained nearly dead, with his hands, feel, faoe sistant to the late M. de Gelra. ha* been appointed to aeeceed the latter one of the results of the recent Faria: M. Bourgeois called at the bnrg. He nought the rail bat onnld , there until t..e woman oame in. She and ears frozen palace of the Klvaee sad informed was taken out um-on cions with the I temporarily. speeches la congress by southern Dem­ not pull himself up or get off the oar ocrats with reference to pensions, I‘resident Faurr that he had hswn un­ Knowing that the starting up of the flesh burned off to toe Immw. Medical The faculty of Alma college volun­ aid waa of no s all and the little one tarily eat their salsrie* 20 per oent. M. Franeoi* < anrobert, the last of other posts In Ohio are considering able to form a oablaeL Ue wi It death, he jumped to the similar resolution*. L*4er to try again. breaking his leg at the hip. died In awfal agony the money to go to the collage ae a gift. the marshal* of Fraaer. ta deed CLINTON INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY. FEB. 1. 1886.

Isold_ ___sod a ,___ t of solvency. I do not GUI She cried out that I was hard and A DIFFERENT PLAN. understand that thv rral friend* of ativar Rheumatic Pains looked hurt. crual; she wept as I have never seen n desire a condition that misfit follow inac ­ tion or neglect to appreciate lit* tneanii,. Return when the colder weather comes. Cried MsU ••I thought.” he aald. “that you woman weep before. Of the present exigency. If It Mould result They are cause d by lactic sold In tbs lit* Ml-MM Ua liked Colonel North so much. Lady “I would go ail the way to Isan- In the entire banishment of sold (rout our PRBttIDENT CLEVELAND WANTS Basnet* I and ,rrau,«mtiili blood, which frequently setUsa ta the U two ku4a ud MlMti Latimer does. I believe he Is the fa ­ dula." she said, “to Idss his face Just But still - Reside* the treasury notea. widen cer­ Jolats. This pmtmmmm taha sal bs re* hU MML vored guest.” once before they In*- him in his grave. ” •000,000,000 tainly should Im- paid in gold. amounting to nearly IbU.IMI.IMi. their w.il la.1 dor IU TWi t t* IMN'I ran up It 4 • What time does he leave in the Nhe was like a woman stricken with 1MM tluu.uoo.cjuo Of lM>uda issued duf in* the Hood's 111 ItN 1* il*iv* Man by | rinl morning” I naked, for the sake of death. lost year, lor winch w«- have received And It talks rsrr aria ui mi» »mlM ^ Hood. I sawed a« Ones and Hands a showing some internet in him. Captain Fleming, came down in the Sold, and in IMT, nearly HSW.imu .'am of 4 per 1 paritla Vkw 1 mm .Nd It so a m Msssaga to Congress ta Tfent KCseU— cent Ponds Issued in 1*,7. Nnal. the pay ­ 'Hnitr -mui ••Quite early. ” he replied. “He same sunny month of August, and he ment of throe uoll*sllott* In gold Im- re­ * Utlls XsU has to bs at the Royal horse guards by talked for hours about one who had •W* Lnrh of t onddanrs to tbs Uer- pudiated ’' It they are to ts- paid tn such moved. Hoad's a maimer as the preservation of our na ­ soparUl* coaqua *fa« »f 1m iMtbtr. ok dsarr aw noon.” been the hero of the fight. He told a erainent la What ta Troubling lbs tional honor and national solvency de­ r. Cures U'a met Is a* >oIhan *« It om bs' ••He will come back. I hope.” I hundred anecdotes of Colonel North, mands. we should not destroy or even Im­ B* sms *n i a*m M4 dmilallr olssr peril our ability to supply ourselves with It drive* oat of tbs Mood every form of knew be would not- of his courage, his bravery, his kind­ •old for that purpose Aid IM non 1 dat t iLtse lb* air* I boor While l am not uufrtendiy to silver, and impurity. It tasks* pure, rich blood. Do s you'd —ou btcr. I understood why he had returned ness; how he was beloved by his friends, its and bouse of Un­ HaMI* I daslra to saa It recognised to such •'I suffered with rheumatism in my left Uttl« daufblir ' to the house, aad had gone to the worshipped by the soldiers; how he tivaa: I M extant as Is consistent with fen In ay Ism snnusl message I commended safety and (be preservation of notional foot. I took Hoad's Sarsaparilla and the "Ctat too mi It. m fonnr Mbtl smoking-room where most of the was always ready with kindly words totbe serious consideration of tbs con- honor and credit. I am not will la* to sea pain h all gooe. ” Miss K. K. Hi.sgg, Baa tilling tAot ran > bat nsvsr walk if guests oouid see him. Then, when and generous help. ' ftwi lbe condition of our national tin- gold entlrsly banished from our currency Wall wall!** Mills House. Charleston, ci. C. the visitors were all gone. I went hack Nhe listened with a white, set face; •nee* and In connection with tha subject aad fin ances . To avert such a conse ­ Crlad Nall i af*'!?*'" *£• *•*•** ut vuirency legislation quence. 1 believe thorough snd radical MOOR'S Rlllo prevent ______"If to * coi l laiatia. Ill hsv* ta aplila. to lady Latimer's room. I found her and spoke no word. | which at that time seemed to furiuob pro- remedial legislation should be promptly Aid I Mt'i aaka tab a hard rtddla a^ala very ill. I told the maid that I would ••I do not believe.” said Captain tnctlob against impending danger, ’ibis pa ssed I therefore beg the coagreas to The Hudson river Is salty as far as Rough- You auat hare a key before It wtll talk plan baa not been approved by the con- give the subject immediate attention. In ksrpsir N. Y., 74 mils* from its mouth. sit with her and read her to sleep. Fleming, “that he had a blot in his «vr*s. in the meantime the situation has 1 my opinion the secretary of the treasury Tori the key—aad tiara - a-----f should be authorised to Issue bonds of —Youth'* Coapailoa ••I do not like my lady's looks at life ” ao changed and the emergency now ap ­ ARAM IB KINO I Hut we two women, who knew pears so threatening that 1 deem It my the government for the purpose of pro ­ all, Mias LoveL” said the maid. “I duty to ask at the hands of the legisla­ curing snd maintaining a sufficient gold Grass rales. It ia the most valuable am afraid that she has overdone her­ what a dark and terrible blot there tive branch of the government such reserve snd the redemption and cancela ­ Lady Latimer’s Escape. prompt sou effective action mm wtll re­ tion of the United duties legal tender crop of America, worth more than self. I should not wonder if she has a had been, said nothing. store confidence In our financial sound ­ notes snd the treasury notes Issued for either corn or wheat. Luxurious lady latimer was like a woman the purchase of silver under tbs law of BY CNARLOITK M. HKAKMK. bad illness ” ness and avert business disaster sod uni ­ meadow* are the farmers' delight. A turned Into * versal distress among our people. What ­ July 14. IMo. We should be relieved from positive way to get them, and the only I sat with her the night through. ever may be the merits of the plan out ­ the humiliating process of Issuing bonds CHAPTER X —Cowthhtbp. She did not speak to me. She hardly Another groat event happened in lined in my annual message mm m rem­ to procure gold to be Immediately and one we know, is to mow Hal zee's Extra repeatedly drawn out on these obliga ­ go seemed to know that I was present. that month of August. edy for Ills then existing and os a sate Grass Mixtures. Many of our farmer "We will in it the nidi door. guard against the depiction of the gold tions for purposes not related to the ben ­ And Avoid the grand Hteirvaac, ” I lAid. She wept and moaned through the lard latimer died quite suddenly. efit of our government or our people. The reader* praise them and say they get reserve then u> the treasury, I am now 4 to A tons of magnificent hay per acre “Then I will get you to your room." night in such a heart-breaking fashion He had been unusually irritable, and oonvlnced that Its reception by the con- principal and Interest of these bonds grass and our present advanced stage of should be payable on their face In gold, from Malzer'a needs. Over one hundred hhe mode no nniwer. it made me ill to listen. complained of not being well, but financial perplexity necessitates addition ­ because they should be sold for gold only different kinds of Grem. Clover and al or different legislation. With natural or Its representative, and because there ••l-ady l-atimer. ” I uaid. “you here She did not hear, poor child, what no one suspected that he was worse would now probably be difficulty In dis­ Fodder Plant seeds are sold bv Salzer. than usual. His valet, going to wake resources unlimited In variety and pro ­ •till yourself to nave. You must make I heard —the quick galloping of a horse ductive strength, and with a people whose posing of bonds not containing this stip ­ If You Will Out This Out aud Mead It him one morning, found him dead in activity and enterprise seek only s fair ulation. I suggest that the bonds bs Is­ an effort. Can you hear tne? Can in the early morning. When it erased sued In denomination* of IJU and Mu snd his bed. and the doctor said he had opportunity to achieve national success with 7c postage to the John A. Helzar you me me ? You taunt make one ef­ 1 knew that Colonel North had gone. end greatness, our progress should not be their multiple*, and that they bear Inter ­ Bead Co.. La Cross*. Wia .you will get a been dead some hours. There was no checked by s false financial policy and a est at a rate not exceeding 3 per cent fort more, and are youroell. Re­ Nhe was worse in the morning; per annum. I do not see why they should sample of tlWktoOC'tweer Minors aud their need for any inquest; he had died heedless disregard of sound monetary member thorn linen— brain fever set in: the doctor was sent laws, nor should the timidity and fear not be payable fifty years from their mammoth seed catalogue free. wnu "Doe t tall mo of to-morrow from heart disease from which he had date. We of the present generation have for hurriedly. The visitors disap ­ which they engender stand in the way of large amounts to pay If w* meet our ob ­ Tiara 1* much to do to day. suffered many years. our prosperity. The oldest coin known ta la the peared. It la hardly disputed that this predica ­ ligations, and long l ands are most salable. That w* aerar be •« • <-mpli»k’d I-ord 1-atimer was frightened to It was a terrible blow to lady Lati ­ The secretary of the treasury might well tlon at l*bllsdeiphla It was colas ia Asglae If wa throw the hoar* sway I ment confronts ua to-day. Therefore, no be permitted at hta discretion to receive ta the year TOO iLC. death. mer: not that sho loved him but that one In any degree responsible for the Erarr atoaoat ho* it* dutr. making and execution of our laws should on the sale of bond* the legal tender and Who the faturo uan fore toll? “Brain fever.” he said. “Why. it brought her sin and her sorrow so fall to see a patriotic duty In honestly and treasury- notes to be retired, and of course How U May Happen. Than why dotor to morrow when they are thus retired or redeemed brain fever only comes to those who forcibly to her mind. sincerely attempting to relieve the situa­ in gold they should be canceled. “Jeminy crickets, she's got the Wh*t ladar can do a* well*" “How strange it seems that he tion. Manifestly this effort will not suc­ These bond* under existing laws could rickets,'' whispered one beau tn an ­ Quickly a* loving, trembling hand* have great trouble, and she has none ceed unless It is made untrammelsd by should have died first.” she Mid to me the prejudices of partisanship and witn be deposited by national banks aa security other in the company of a very pretty oouid work. I took from her the black in the world, absolutely none.” for circulation, and such banks should be rl. Truly she was very beautiful. one day. “Oh. Audrey. ” God has a standfast determination to resist the allowed to Isaue circulation va to 'he face dress. the cloak and bonnot in which The doctor's opinion was that lady temptation to accomplish party advan ­ it therr was a twitching about the punished my sin.” tage We may well remember that If we value of these or any other bonds ao de­ C ■he wa* going to travel. I put them latimer had overtired herself with the posited. excent bonds outstanding bearing nerves of the faoe which showed suf­ Then Lionel Fleming became Lord arm threatened with financial difficulties only 3 pee cent interest and which sell In out of light, and then I brought back Christmas festivities. all our peopl - In every station of life are fering. “No.” Mid the other, “its neu­ latimer. and master of larton's Cray. the market at leas than par. National the blue velvet and pearls. She cried “She had Colonel North to help concerned, and surely those who suffer banka should not be allowed to take out ralgia and shell a martyr to it.” HL The old lord had left his wife a large will not receive the promotion of party Jacobs Oil was suggested as the world- her,” said lard latimer: “I don't see interests aa an excuse for permitting our circulating notes of a less denomination out at the light of it. and waved it fortune. than *10. and when such aa are now out ­ renowned cure for Tt. Did she try it? from her. how she can have dono too much.” present troubles to advance to a disas­ standing reach the treasury, except for “I shall sperd it all in charity she trous conclusion. It la also of the utmost Yea ami was cured by it and —married “You must put It on." I said. But there was no gainsaying the Importance that we approach the study redemption and retirement, they should Mid to me. “There is but one interest, be canceled and notes of the denomina ­ “one of the fellows" afterwards. The “I cannot." nhe replied. “I would fact. Nhe was ill for a long time, and of the problems presented as free as pos ­ tion of |I0 and upwards Issued In their one pleasure in life left, and that is sible from the tyranny of preconceived use of the great remedy for pain will rather wear a shroud.” I was her faithful, loving nurse: but steed. Silver certificates of the denomina ­ not bring about a marriage, but in its doing good to others.” opinions, to the end that In a common tion of 110 and upwards should be re­ “You must.” 1 said. “You must the name of Colonel North was never dangsr we may be able to seek with un ­ placed by certificates of denominations cure of pain it will bring about con­ And it was perfectly true. If ever clouded vision a safe and reasonable pro ­ put it on. You must color your face mentioned between us from that night. under Slo. ditions of health to make life more any woman tried to mako un for a sajK*r in her hands di sk, and that the ex-senator is one of abroad or whose fears Induce them to from Interest charges, and that the longer flowers, and told her to hold it before hoard l*. at home. We have outstanding they are outstanding, judging from the her face when she |>UM-ed through the “I have been looking for you.” she the wealthiest men in Washington, about IS0O.OOO.OOI> of currency notes of the experience of last year, the more expen ­ KNOWLEDGE said. “I wunt you to read this; it is and could afford to dwell In the finest government for which gold may be de­ sive they will become. ball-mom. so as to hide h* r colories* manded and • curiously enough the law In conclusion. I desire to frankly confess Brings comfort and improvement and your fault. ” mansion in the city, with all the re­ requires that when presented, and In fact my reluctance to Issuing more bonds In lands to personal enjoyment when face. She did so: but when the time present circumstances and with no better came for her to return to the ball ­ I took the paper from her hands and finements of civilization. Everybody redeemed and paid In goal, they shall be rightly used. The many, who live bet­ knows the picturesque and vine-clail reissued Thu* tnc same notes may do results than have lately followed that room she could not walk. road that war had broken out at the duty many limes In drawing gold from course. I cannot, however, retrain from ter than others mi* the | ative : effectually cleansing uic system, to her. that she would suddenlv said. “I saved him as well as you. conclusion of the latter's senatorial first Issue there was realise*I something fine china dishes very oareles-ly. Ike dispelling cold*, headaches and tevera career. It has been the scene of High mute i.*an to*.ow>.*M> In goal. Between meatie —Don't worry, mum. They are collet me ami fall on the ground: She English officers are men of honor, ami that Issue and (he succeeding one In and permanently curing constipation. would have done so, but, fortunately, if Colonel North had stolen the wife of Church Epi*co|>al and hwedenborgian November, comprising a period of about so light that they wouldn't hurt even It baa given aatisfaction to millions and services, but lately has lteen Idle. ton months, nearly 0OO.OOO.OOO in go:d | if I dropped them on my toes, mum. met with the approval of the medical no one came near us. hi» friend, they would not have asso­ were drawn from the treasury. This ciated with him.” When Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck came mods the second Issue necessary, an« treasury. These large gists in 60c and (1 buttles, but it io man ­ conservatory and the picture-gallery ; Decidedly, in those davs. she was not Wyck has s horror of mounting step*, sum* of gold were expended without any about. and thought it would bn a great scheme cancellatlon of government obligations or ufactured by the California Fig Byrup I was determined that every visitor the most pleaoant companion in the In any permanent way benefiting our peo “There ia no doubL” Mid Mr. Dolan, Go. only, wlttue name ia printed on every should see her. If by sny mischance world: but I knew the gnawing misery. to live on the ground floor. No they pie or Improving our pecuniar)- situation “about there bein' wan great advan ­ moved to the church and divided off The financial event* of the past year package, also the name. Hvrup of Kies It was rumored that she was seen in “I wish,” she Mid to me one dffy, suggest feet* and conditions which should tage in bain ’ born in tbia country.” and being well informed, you will a>< the park after 1 o'clock at night, a “that I A»rd I .at liner would leave Lor- the auditorium by imaginary ’ lines certainly arrest attention. More than “An’ pbwat'a thot,M inquired Mrs accept any aubolitum if offered. hundred voices would be raised in ton’s Cray. I shall never like the into a parlor, bed rooms, dining room SI72.000.000 In gold has been drawn out of Dolan. “It saves vez the proice av a and picture gallery. The piatures the treasury during the year for the pur ­ contradiction, for a hundred people place again. ” pose of shipment abroad or hoarding at steamship ticket over. OR.un.mi.iviE.rt KILMER'S a and more saw her in her own house they had stored away here In plenty, home While nearly tim.OOO.OOO of this Captain Fleming came once or amount was drawn out during the first Philosopher—The only thing that It was a ghostly walk. Mors than twice, but he did not remain long. He and a shopping expedition quiokly pro­ ten months of the year, a sum aggregat can make any man rich or poor, per­ vided the necessary furniture. The once I thought she would fall from my told me that he had never seen any ing more than two-thirds of that amount, fectly happy, ia love, and lore costa vestry was turned into a kitchen, and being about MO.OUO.mt. was drawn out arm dead, but at last I plansd her one so changed as lady latimer. during the following two month*, thus not a penny. Practionl Mad —True, safely in her own room again, and ••When I think of her leading the the shining pipes of the organ and Indicating a marked acceleration of the but keeping the loved one in dothea depleting process Wiui the lapse of time. rang for ber maid. cotillon on New Year's eve. in that the decoration of the chancel helped costa like the Old Niek. out the art gallery. Rugs, lamps, Th* obligations upon which this gold ha* S’YMP “Ladv I-a timer is tired out,” I said: wonderful dross of blue velvet and been drawn from the treasury are still Dills way —Talk about your aristo­ small tables, easy chairs and solas dot outstanding and are available for use In “she is completely exhausted. Get pearls, and then look at her as she is cratic descent! Why my father often the space all around, and {tapers aad repeating the exhausting operation with something for her and let her go to now. I cannot believe she ia the same shorter Interval* as our perplexities ac­ bad 10.000 men directly under him. books are in profusion. cumulate Conditions are certainly su­ rest” woman.” he said. t Caraway —Ah! A general! Dillaway With plenty of servants and every pervening. tending to make the bond* The maid looked frightened at the It required a great calamity to which may be issued to replenish our gold | —Wall not exactly. Caraway —A tom fort po sail tie. the household spends less useful for that purpose An adequate white, set face. arouse her. and. surely enough. 9 B# wholeMle contractor ’ Dillaway —No; Ole days very onjoyably in 1U novel gold reserve la tn *11 circumstances ab ­ “You look very ill. my lady. ” she came It was the month of August, solutely easentisl to the upholding of our an aeronaut. said; but the woful eyes that looked quarters. public credit and to the maintenance of two rear* aad a half after that terri­ our high national character Our gold re- An American specialist in astronomy into hers had no expression in them. ble New Year's ere. and I was sitting ruty la PiorUa ssrve has again reached such a stage of objects to the orrery becana* it gives I went haok to the visitors, and to diminution ns to require Its speedy re- ont among the roses making some lane An American hostess who wished | a false notion of proportions in mat ­ KIDNEt LIVER-ss •VUSP •11 whom it concerned I made apolo­ for her. I saw her coming toward me to make the best impression on an Tbs aggravations that most Inevitably ters celestial. An orrery that should U C11 akmkaj niiAihi gies aad excuses for lady latimer I follow present conditions and method* D lUlfllWIlfTrlpI with a terrible look on her faea I English lord Instructed her old negro have a sun one inch in diameter mnst, told them she wa* exhausted and worn will certainly lead to misfortune snd loo*. was almost frightened. Nhe wore a butler to address their guest without Mt only to our national credit sad pros- to preserve proportion, make the ant. and that I had persuaded her to parity snd financial enterprise, hut to bum, p*ln in chart, 'lytpfji Rt. mn*upattern. long white dress; her hair was un­ fail by his proper title. Cnele Josh, earth ao small aa to be almost invisi­ twet. No one seemed surprised, and those ur curren ­ was over. Wo shall miss him very than the life of a coward.”I answered . long were you in your last place? cy should Interfere with the coun-ll* of books will, owiag to the inferior FOE BHSUMaTIbMI. much.” “He has died/ she said slowly, “be­ Applicant for Nltuation — Almost those whose duty tt la to rectify ev.l* now quality of paper on which they are apparent in our financial situation They Mrnvei Rfieiimatlr, Giitb ••We shall, indeed.” I answered, cause he loved me.” throe year*, mum. have to consider the question of nstl nal printed, literally torn to .Inst within Bwvev rsIlHl. r —set ksrunu mechanically. “No: that is wrong; he has died a Mrs. llovt. thinking strongly of sa ­ credit and the conssquenc * that wl't fol ­ much less than a century so that low from Its coi|*|>*e W atever Ideas ( -Sere *11 toe I.II, Ire- In- r llesll— | ••He ia in the smoking-room; he has soldier's death, and vou mar be proud gaging the new domestic jewel at public libraries bid fair to become A Ttvs ifree Wrll-m Ss*. E may be Instated upon as to * Iver or bimet ­ 11 Kail -nl.n su»t T*n Tt.. -m trw Ta f| spent the greater (art of the night of him. You can love him in death, once—Where did you last work? allism.Ism. a proper solut«>lut on of the quest on 1 literary cemeteries. This is the re t- It- iMSI Book iMSi.sisi mrr.lsu there. Would you like to see him aad m pres sing upon us only rsqulrres * rec- Take sn ttoss ')—* s- w- " to -kok whereas vou could not In life. You Tha Jewel—At the reformatory, tltion nf geld as well mm of■Mver rl snd son why the budget committee pro­ ytor **■ Ur mkt. Islfr mm uuto Cato any good-bra to him. Mias i-oralF" may he proud of him. now he has re­ mum. s concession of It* iMirtlsri. rl ht.ully pose* to Eke loo copies-if the Journal Be- toe 11-to k» -rl**. « msi eery I shuddered. Please heaven. I or wrongfully arqulrrtf. as s basis a. nat ­ UAcisI p W- -d daily on w tat ia t ailed I deemed by a hero's death what was a N. B—Nhe wae not engaged. — ional rred.t. s neceaam in in. h .norsble SWAHTOH twnmimm.' dwukl never look on his face again. I coward * crime.” Truth. dli charge of our «Mlgutlcna payable In Dutch paper, to insure preservation, j 107 Dearborn Et„ CHICAGO-

L ' ------CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY FEBRUARY l. 1885.

Nil. VICK qu; EPWORTH LEAGUE. fhe Independent Kditok Clinton Indkpknobnt : — Thbtw are few more gueattoKs that are In a recent issue of the Detroit Free ORBIT * VALENTINEi —DWiK 8. (XIBAIT, Kditar ago Piipr Wir. of greater national importance to tbe !*reee appeared the following want — American people than the full restora­ notice ; HT. JOHNS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY I.l*f> tion of silver to its full use. Nations Bins aumMi-Bi. m, flA; Bah. t*. I: Wantkiv — Fifty men to gu South; are educated by events, and tbe people Her. L It; Hr. X wages $2 to $8 per day ; railroad fare Tuasitubu Dmwiuw, of Montcalm of tiie United Stales have rcceieved Ibis Tbe aandlesttok of the Tabernacle wes and expenses paid. Write at once to HARDWARE. bounty . ban Itetui left in the luacli to the really a lampholder. Tbe description* J. J. Jack, Ithaca. Mick. c education bv tbe demonitixation of sli­ tune of about 913.000 by the failure of of it in Exodus, where Moses is com Tuesday a etnunpr appeared at the ver in 1873. Fads stated from statis­ the national bank at Greenville and mantled to make it, and agaiu where ho pusUaBce here and enquired for mail, tics should be cxsmined with care.— giving tbe above name. About lUi Wo curry a full line of Stove*, batfi Chapin's bank at rilanton. lie had tbe completes it, seem minute and dear, Facts, not opinions, should be the basis letters were hauded out to him. Among i> .1 funds deposited there. lie is yet the mutt careful study of the pea- Henting and Cook, Coal and Wood for arguments in a question of such im­ tiie number was a letter from a man in reliel through the board of leaves fttuoh doubt as to tbe appear - Owoeeo. Tins letter Jack answered portance. For more than twenty cen ­ of tbe urtiole. Very ntraugo is tbe When in need of Coai Stove* plena* Mapervisore. stating that positions would only be turies tbe world moved along using both omission of all measurements when they given to those who sent him $2. This examine our Three Klue Base Burner silver and gold aa tbe metals wherewith are so carefully noted in tbe case of the deptisit waa require as an evidence of n.K la no it srKiKK» in ahbl good taitli and a guarantee that tbe ap ­ TKATION. money was measured. Uut very little other furnishings of tbe sanctuary Tbe It will interest you. form of tbe candelabrum seems to have plicant would go Houth with tbe party. Attorney-General Oiney. lias drafted complainl was heard against either. — Die Owoeeo man went to the express Then came the immense effusion of gold been that of a central shaft with three agent at that place and through him an- We have . . . n bill for tbe settlement of labor strikes. branches an either side carved and ris­ from tiie mines of California and Aus­ t homed D. D. Smith, the agent here, to A special commission to be chosen in ing to on equal height. Tbe top of the y the man IS if everything was O. K. BUUUIKN AND UARRIAtiKN. which employers and empioyeen are to tralia. During this time silver found shaft and of each branch was fitted for Br. Smith knew no man of that name, be represented anti their awards are to its first pronounced enemy in the person u j^p, ilt whioh pore ollve nor has lie yet found the man. Evi­ UIJTTKH8 AND NLKItiHH be declared dual. Then* are peualtien of Chevalier, a French engineer of note, oil wa» Pi be burned with a wick. Tbe dently another case of fishing fur suckera. And HettNonuble Goodt* in Our lane attached for stricken who riot, and for who wrote an earnest plea for its expul-1 seven lamp.-, with snuffers and bowls tbe employers who black list their em­ sion as a money-metal, and his argu­ far tbo waste, and tbo whole stand wore Hp*H*l Notice. ployees. The waxes paid to employees, mentations found many friends. Ills at fine gold. The weight was a talent No medicine «mever given saeh a ne ­ it is stipulated, shall lie reasonable and writings against silver were subsequent- j and the value of tbe whole not far from ver* test of it* curative qualities as Oita’s ly translated into English by Kicliard $800,000. The language of Exodus indi ­ Cure Wr*srr distributing wnple Iwt- >«aat. The chief featuies are : cates that it was made with tbe ham ­ ties free of charge to those afflicted with L Tbe panic* *ball stipulate in wrlliua Cobden. and were freely ciiculated. Hut mer and beaten oat. The words “bowlx coiMUUiptiuii, oath ins, rough*, colds, pneu ­ CORBIT & that pending tbo arbitration tb- oxiiliiw ata. this enthusiasm against silver was soon 1 monia. croup, and all diseases of the throat liaOall not be changed kuops and (lowers." which describe the abating_ and... dually. „ died. out...... pattern of tbe branches und shaft, are aud lungs, giving you tbe proof that Ot­ a That the awanl aboil tie anal uuloaa set Keen-witted France, holding then an wjmewhj|t unoertaill in IliemninK Jo . to ’s Cure will cure you. Doo ’t delay, hut aaMe for error of law apparent on tbe rcoonl. get a tattle of us today and rotntuene* VALENTINE. X That tbe paniea aball faithfully execute uow one of tiie largest supplies of silver sephas speaks of them os “knops. lilies, money in the world, ignored the delu- pomegranate* and bowls ” and says the use of this great guaranteed remedy. tbe awanl and it may be enforced In equity an Hold only by C. E. VsuSickle’s, St. John*, H»B4TK1taaKK.-M»n «l MMStaa fbr as tbe power* of a court of equity permit. sion Chevalier. ;uid continued coining there were 70 in all. Ho speaks of the sole agent. Samples free, large trot tire. ANNUAL STATEMENT ceuaty oftrilatea.ss. Atin alis of *be #ta- «. Kmplo> <■*-- dtaaetlaSetl with the award Fbatecourt lor tbe coasty of CUnton . hold** at ta gold money to uu eunrmous amount. — < seven lamps asheiug in imitation of the 50c. No. 5. For tbe year coding December 41. A. D. IMi. Probate oBes. la the vlllaye of St. Jokaa. as WMil not quit work without three month* Her example was productive of excel- seven . Ho says tiie candlestick of tat- soudltion of again of the Hatarday, the istb day of Jaauary. Is the year ■stlcii in writing. lent results. The immense outpouring j was cast and was hollow, and that it XsrvelM* KeiHltk. oar thousand etgbi hundred and MurtT-tfr. X Tbe award •ball be continued In force Fresent. Chartm M. Morrill. Judge of robot* Farmers Mutual Fire Ins. Co., lotbr mailer ot ih* twlate of ODIM2K W tar two year* and durinir that period no new til gold during these years was a stimii- i *** P1* 0"* "bliquely so that the lamps From u letter written py Rev. J. Uun- dermau, of Dimoadale, Mich., wc are per ­ located at 8t. Johns, organised under tbe laws TDFPINO, (leeosscd attatratlon between tbe name parties on the lant to tiie tiusinees of the world anti *** “ ,*****!? of tbe stab of Mlrblgau. and dotng bustncee On rradiac sad Silas tbe petition duly rertdaX •anae subject shall he had. cased even the leas prosperous Then whoru U by the Hupenulrinientl of dollars annually. Of this, inillioiis evening they were lighted and burned ■•clock la tbe alterucon be aseigned for tbe kddg| with I’neumonia nacrecdiug lot Grippe. No of member* added during tb<- preaont of «etd petition sad that tbe brtre at law sad Up- upon million have been wasted upon our till morning. Home think they burned Terrible paroxysm* of «-ouahing would year TW tee*of rskl ■leoeeed sud *11 other iiereon* latrml TAUUY RECORD FOB J ANl'AUY. perpetually night and day. In Revela- ed lasakl will, are required lo appear al iwatao creditors in Kuro|ie. whilst only a small last hoar* with little interruption oat 1 it Total...... MSS •sia court ibru to be botden st ib- probate odtae. Tlie following rooms had no oases . |Ntri legally enriched a few thoiis uids of } ti®1 Christ is u presented as walking seemed as though nhe could not survive Deduct number ot inemtier* withdrawn ie Tbe Tillage of At. Jobe* sad eltow rauee. It any I isi! Vinitli 'U Vi **U Wnl Uioi'c Viva - . ... . ami Mmd's, Miss Cochrane's and Mrs. An ­ are sent. That the golden candlestick bottle* free ut Flldee A Millman'* Drug Older lo be puolteoed in tbe Cliator. lndepeadtaX derson's had two each. Miss Maxains. Store, Hi- John*und Fowler. Regular nice aiaaa. s newepeper printed sail clrrulaled Ii ul4 • -mb legal tender money was advocated. H> was symliolioal of some spiritual prin ­ ol I'lioton for three wun eeur eres*. i>irtieww Miss Pouch ’s and Miss Lyon's had three such treaties, it was thought, a more 50r and $1.00. 1 Amount of property at risk Deerralwr said dsr of bearing CHARLES M .VIKill:ILL, each. The high school had lour. Miss ciple has been quite generally believed, Si. of previous yror ...... g»,M».;Jii direct financial pressure oouul Ire exert Amouut of risk* added durlug pres ­ (A truet-opy.) i-.dgeol'Fr Ketcham s school had live, Mis> Wliee- but there ha* iieett great difference of A llrtcht l.lxht Ahemd. ent year...... SSI.78S iock's little people recorded seven, and etl on all other nations for the gold of I opinion as to what it was intended to For all those who have Iteen wearing ms Mias Hunt's big people piled up four­ the world, and that, if we should drop 1 typify. Home have thought it represents Total ...... W.T*7.6t*» out their lives from the effect* ol tifapsp- Deduct risk* caoreled. withdrawn, or M mode in tbi-•-oedliloa* uf s rertsiu re teen. It is only justice, however, to say silver coinage and enter more into tiie the spirit of preaching, others the light *ia, liver complaiot. iodigrelioo, etc. We D-rinlnslerl ...... :J0.T51 executed by John Ihmstgardser ard Cells T. Ileaoi that one boy in Miss Hunt's room made guaraote*- Hacou'* Celery Kiog for the gartner, hts wife, to Victor Jorar.dutsd April 2Ttb contest for gold, then going on. we of the law, whilo still others have soon Net amount now at rtok by lb. P.OiJSi ISM. sad recorded lii Ike odn< ol Ike Rsgtc. eight of the fourteen. The remaining Nerve* to cure you. and if you will call Deed ior('JiDion ■ ountv, ia Michigan, au Aprt. six cases were made by three pupils. should be the gainers. With our im­ in it refereuon to the spirit of tbe KKHOUKCR8 . at our store, we will gladly give you a 57, |Sri'., in Liber 87 Of Mortgager, on page IC7. oa The per cent of attendance for January mense resources in the production of so churches and witnesses. If the Hbeki- (‘ash on band ...... X LS8I 74 whirl, mortgage there ie i Dimed lo tie one st Up­ package free of charge of this inlallible Mtaasuo ni*oi iwst rear ii nuollce te«l date of this notice, thirteen hundred and niaaby fell to 4tt. which is the lowest of any mauy of the articles Europe must have, nah fire on the “mercy seat" over the month yet. iierhal health irstorrr. lUron't Celery oae dollar* sud ui Imp cenlr. besides an sltoi - we could procure the gold while deny ­ “ark of the covenant" behind the veil Kiug for the Nerves cures costiveness, Total available rceowreea ...... 5 4.1*4 «i oer lee ol tereniy-Are lollsr- ktipulsted in tout Thus far this school year then* have was the symbol of the divine presence; UABILfTIHB. nmrtgacr to be p«M eboold any proreedlngi be ing ourselves of part of our imported uervousuea*. tdeeplenem aud all disease* taken lo forccloee esid mortgagr. end no suit or been 7W pupils enrolled, ill of whom are if the incense offered on the "golden For losses due and payable —none iMMi-resitlents. Of the total enrollment luxuries. The theory wns tried, und as arising from derangement of tbe*tomach, For hisse* not matun*i. S.lT’-’il: re­ proceeding at It« or la equity baring liee* Ir • altar" represented the (imver* of God's sisted. 41/*»: total ...... » LSRtl mlttnted to rreoter unr part of lae debt »•> ur«d by thus far. $8$ are in school at the present liver and kidneyx 1-argc nisr 50c. at C, •aid mortiragi. tbrrrlorr. hr 1 irtu*of tbo ytSWOl statistics showed, proved to lie a decid­ people, and the “showbread" was a E. VanSicklc's, Ht. John*. *olc agent. time. Where are the other 110? Some Total liabilities ...... S I.S7J «! wh to rntd mortgage cemtsiord. sud ■■! tin- statute have moved away ; some are out of ne- ed failure and a detriment to out furm- constant reminder that all food is given No. 0. In each rase mode end provided, nolire t« b*mb-r INCOME given that on April 'J7,ISKi, al one o'clock tala'. ity. hut couutless others are out be- ers. According to the United States [ by <*od, then it would seem reasonable t'onr Hlg Successes. Cash eolloeted on luwewsment* levied allcriKjoo. al th- west front door of Ibe Csott they imagine that it must be so. Statistical Ihireau we ilml that during that the ever tmruiug light wa*. to serve ■luring the year ...... VI4.I17 11 Hmier for CMnlon (ounty. in tUtbi^M, la tbv Having the needed merit to more lhau ( asli collected on nssewineni* levied :ohr>». lii aaM owiily, me..- will t- Miss Minna gathers the following the time of gold valuation the annual as an object lesson of the presence of wH kt public trnoui to Ibe bigbeat hlddsr. hbt facts from the month's high school reg­ make good all the advertising < burned in prior y««r* .... *->03 shrinkage in tbe price received by farm­ (4otl with men as the "ilIninination, ” for them, the following four remediea Add oasli liailanee at <-Iom < preceding pimlm dewrilwd In aid mortgage, vis: Tb- ister ; veer...... 1.181 10 ee»t kalf ol Ibe Mtulb west quarter <>f m-tloe *la - , ers, was about sWju .un MJ0U. statistics or light giver. It would then he typical have reached u phenomenal sale. Dr. in lownetdp ets north of range tw» west. In Milk •77 student* with no ahseul marks. gan —Haled January an. i» a# students make 111 absent marks. also show that during the |*eriod ol gold of the work of the Holy Hpirit, as the King * New Discovery, for consumption, Total i-ei-eipt* und income ....811.7(4 ft* t'ougbsaud Colds, each bottle guaranteed HXPKNDITtTRE> VICTOR JOUAK. 10 students make 73 absent marks. values our exportation of wheat and sacrificial lamb vras a type of thedivino I'saeis* A Ihuiwu, M uiggpr 3 students make 23 absent marks. Han. — Electric Hitters, the great remedy for L«eae* actually paid during tlw* year AUy'» lor Mortgagee ItwD* wheal Hour fell off ill value to the enor ­ Liver, Stomach and Kidney*. Hark ten ’s of which IUHJM occurred in prior 1 student makes lo absent marks, It also suggests thu dot) ’ of tuan as y«rar>...... tnftll M — student makes 2 tartly marks. mous extent of $334,000.1 Hi. given in tbe words of (Christ, "Let yonr Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Salarire an*l fee* |n Uroceedinxr hr Ivkrtr lo furrcloss «k east, and especially that over the Jews, i Iult or proredlnvi at law m tr Henry 81111. department of tbe North Side school on I ,,,« >****!• there is a marble sculpture in lia- relief I equity lisving brra nuUlulel U> recover oay patt WednesdayVf*>«4ttunaid1,1 I There1*1 mm arc• t eminent |M>liticiaiis • •I th«debt eciind ov koi<1 inongsgt-. Iliereiuro. to> repn*sentiug the rriuiupli protvoiiinu. i W. A. Norton, aitorne) ...... ■'At <»> virtue of tbo |*»wer of •sir la wlJ mortgag* ooo also spent a part of two days in visiting tlenv up and down (lull the disuse of Lamed, sod of lb* otatute in tueh ease modo sad Borne aloft upon tiie shoulders of men (*• I the various departments of this school. silver as iiionev-measiiriiig metal could Total schedule A...... t prcvbtrd. notirt i» hereby given that on April It, At the see .up I department. I'erriu are the golden camih-sticks and table of St-HKDt'LK II. I NO.*., st oar o’olaslt IB the -fUrnooo, s', school, all pupils were present 44 days have any eltecl in causing the world- ! ohowbread from the retnpic in Jeru­ Kxprea* ...... ■: :*i the *e»t I real -lour ot' the court hous- (or da- ITtnitna ...... (7 (17 I *on I'lMOly. iu Micbisau. in the village of (A JdM» (taring lirst week of the month. wide fall in prices or a loss on certain of salem Though timeworn and mutilated, [ nis ei...... 110 rtU in «sld r uuoir, there will he wil si |•ublic vaadu- Echoes from Miss Smith's room : our foreign exports. They admit the the form of th ese article* can be made ( iMRec supplies ...... TH 11 ! lo the hrgneoi inddrr, the prevnive* in osid man Vaents ...... IS* 71 j gage ilearrlbed. vis: The west ludf ••( tbr nurlbre' The record of attemhuice for tiie last general depression, but attribute them , out fairly wall. The ban* of tiie caudle- j two weeks is hid jier eent . ; MiacHlaiteou* ...... 70 quarter ol Motion thirteen. Id township six uoctii to otiiei causes. However, a nation , stick is prolmbly not Jewish, a* it has —— ol rsng<-two wee). In Mlchigsr — IJauid. Jsaao/. Not a case of tardiness during this Total rchfduie II...... F il ! Iflt!i. 1*9. ’. MINUIt It. FRINK. figures of dolphins upon it. This was ! school year. j should lie educated by |HtSl events. — MISt KI.LANKtil s ijl KbTIo NN I’l-MiiotlUuivix. Muilsma Attorney* lor Mortgagee, ijo The seventh grade choir furnish ex ­ England up|»ointed a (loyal Commission not the article made under the direction How many n* Ar sons for his temple wen- probably carried to ,^n , Thomas MeBUio. Jaled February 7i. Itai, sml rv- ‘iv 1'. » iwuwdwe! «to»n U., eoM um. II vrm frauHl U.»l ami ri.»n>„l Tl,,.w Whai uuH.unt ot losoio art allowed !«• w- mriel Kotaury a las. is tbr oScc ol ik« Hrt» 2. l.*. h J ^ . . »'• innunie I'nre. I»< ail -x- i ,„i lml,|„ ror ,h , („ ,ho cumulate before an :is#e*sment I* levltd? Alta, i tar Sf iMnds lor CUnton <-«unty, ia Miehigaa. is Mia* McDonald, tin* suppiv Uvachct . taliernacie tin,, year Liber .d or Mortgages, riIon ot damage or actual lias gage there iseiaimed to dae at the date of tats Mttfflini title week ill vanon- hhmiis CURBS had evidently increased. To ascertain building aud *hared tho same fate, or it oustained on roal property does tbo <*>roi>an> notice. i*n handrmi aud tidy onv dollars while tlic requlai teacher is visitiuj; pay.' An». -Amount insured supposed .value twenty i-*lU. Isoldes an slUirncy Ire ul OiLeer oUrer school* for idea* the exchange value of money il i.* ueces- may have la-eti lost Indore No referenro RHEUMATISM. What proportion of dninage or actual loos dollar- slipulatcl in said iaorl»g< in b« paid. -Imul'l zny i-roccdingx is taken '« lorerlos* said Thci teachers reRiilar bi-wcckl) uiect- ir made to it when tlm other furnishings i ■U*SlF>U ^SseMtataT* 4 VUrnt rests*!**** •ustalnevi on permuiai property does th«- ■•nut- sui t to see wliat it will exchange for. or recotpt of pnn, wm***"*** I paay pa>' ' An* — Thrre-fourths. urerigagr, ami no *ull or proceeding at law re u, tn* last Thursthiy eveni hr wa* one of of the talMTiiach' are gathered by I equity having ueen insiilute rre >ver any pan wliat It will l>u) in tiie market.* of the STATE OF MIC'IIHIAN. • the mtrnt interestitiR yet. The subject and Hvdomoti to the central sanctuary of ! <>l lie- dent recur**I hy reid morlgag. therefore, by wan: "'rhe Mental I’ower* that .in- world. 1'esled liv this intnllible rule, it ■u""*SL«M'e,NA.8 «aA0j: Onuntv of Clinton. > -. irlue »l the isiwer oi sale in -jisl Mortgage >ci Zion Prrhup* it* light is referred to Dorr K. Stowed, preoldem. and lUeharti I allied, and of Ibe >tatut« in -uch .am- made aad Active in Attention .” 'Hie way the ha* always lieen lound in the past, that , Moore, seeretary ot said ■ oinpaio. do. anil in the story of .Sauiue! called of God in : provided none*- i. hereby given ibal on Marcr teachers reaitetl from tiie closed Isnik the average prices ol tile iiecesaarie* of I.KfiAI. MITICKN each for hlmael! doth do|«oai ami say. tunt U, ttafi, at UMO oXiotk in I he after noon si tba weal the u-mpic ut Hhiloh. Iiut even this is j Ihrv haie i-iwi the lorogoiug statement, and fro .1 door ol the .our; house for Ctioion count r 1C dtowed tlieir interest and appreciation. know: the ooatant* thensil . and that they m life have tallen neiirly one-thml when nnrcrr.it n What became of it tin one ■ jltiiliATK OMItKIt malr of Miraigaa Michigan in the village of 8 t. John- in old nwn- Mr. Oifrotsl. nieniiter of our school haveiruiwl logaon to ba ilsve. ami do hrilove. ly. (here will he -old *l puhllc vendue lo tbe Isfgfc- bawd. WWB a VMtor dnrinu tile session. ever silver was demonitiretl. Tliis know* L I'osply ofrilstsa. is. Al « vwioti ■( the I *aid statement lo !«■ true I'n.loilr ( oort for Ike rvusty of ('Union h«U*n at INIRM K. HTtlWKI.l. eel <>elder. me premise- in -aid morlgag. .icserinod Mr. OseiMsI is makiiiR a visitinc tour mean* that the piirrliasiiiR power of gold i hr frohilr oBr< in tbe lilltg) Of *t Jo**>. Oti VI4 I be south-west fractional quart.-- ol senior thirty .incepting iherrlroui IbeM-hool house sMo. throuRu the schools. Ltomm* For tka> (Jaarlrr. TureSav. ib> rob Jay ol Jaasarv, Id tie- year RICHAltH MtaiHF. ha* increased about tine-half. Ill tlua uoo Ihowaamt eight ImnSrei and nlnety-Svr. , *»• «»e acre, out of tbe south-west corner aad ea- We hail the privileypr through the Seeretary • eptiiu about Lhre. acres. u«ed lor a cemetorr out instability of tiie purchasing |Miwet lies The subject* selected for the first quar- CroMSH.i harIre M. Morrill. Judt<- ul I’mhtir Sworn ami -ulmeribnl lielore me at *t kinduesb '<:> \\ msUin . I hi* SSMl «tay recOon HiIrty . an .1 ih* east three :ounb« «»t th sffldresaiiiR u large eveuittR iuidience of HOLX, drerared of January. A. 1) ItaV t be cause that a few thousand will In * 1 The ^neraI on i cad lax and Sling tbr pod (too duly veriftad. •oath C*sl ■ lustier of secllai’ thirty, all in tow I youDR people anti parents, at DeWitt. llBOKUE H MA11811 ALL. -hip eight north of range foui west, in Ibe -ute o: . ._, , .. . , „ I topic of “C hnst in All, -*uugost* tiie of Mar/ret Ii Bricn. praying i hat tkc lari will Notary l»nhll>- fur Clinton Coun ty . Mich. recent I \ on tiie subject of education tor enr.ehe,l unlairi). although ^ Tmtaniimt intorprrUili (N,%f Old and Ireiamcm of aoid dccoared may lx- provnl are) Mlchigau. laid sole will be randr mhjeel lo Ibe the farmers’ clitldmi. At the close of admiltol to (inJair and that William >'amp. «»r "ORTOAflK WALK—netauli having hern par mo* i of Up- remainder of said mortgage not jot the meetiiiR fifty people. ix>mprisiog while mam millions, and nartioniarlv j Tsa«a»*vt form* otui rite* aud a prre mnnp utker tuna Ur |* r—D may bp appuinlrd *1- M wsdo in I he eundltlonsotlltlonsof *a tnnrtimortgage, .aw- due. bring lour thousand dollar-, payable Kebvw Head* of families tuid pupils of Riant- the tanner*, will auffsi nuineiise losses Mlt practical -pintaul appliratiim of ■ color of old ntalr ■-iited by 'Am l . Moalnd sndIJIo*' Naal in Samuel | ary 41. IMS. with interest th*reoo nt S per cam rheronp* n *' i* ■•rdcrel tbai mtlMrOey. IBs K Hnrt.dalod Jannaty II, I«82 . and recorded la MiaaUty, roinpuied from February J*. ttat — aaar and. higti hc Ikmi I unule* ;v»ked for llentx-. it isevulent. that tiie greatest their symbolism. The whole question of iSfl day of Fetonaary . A. Hi***, at on* or lock the oSlee of Ibe Regteterter --uf------Deeds —Mr ------Olinisa Ihud tlemiker It, IK rdmliars of our high school, 'rhe next county, in Michigan, on Jaauary 17. iWi. in liber THOMAS ItiHUII. INKWihietbie auuiilliyHtabilily III tin* purchasing la 'be atlrrnoon toeMStgned tor lb* bearing of odd Say at a meetihr of tiie UmeJiem of the thu ancient Hebrew worship anti if* bear petUloa, and ibat ibe betre at law and legatee, of I r«o( Mortgage- sn |«grM, ami aid Samuel K l-p trains A Rai.irevin. M«in power ol couiMi monev »s ilesirahlc To ' iug on ('hriatiau faith and practice is of taki dereooed ami all oth.r pervwnv inlerrefed In Hart bavlag died •lore tbe ear cut ton ot said mort­ Att'ys tar Mort TtSwu MtuUteni part of the order to bo |»i*bll*h*d In the f'limnu Inde ­ which n aan ami join ns in due time, anti re- ( Inna. J utlia or sbrsc other states, amyl department. Never before ha* t here been pendent, a newspaper printed sad rlrcnUtsd la attve with ns tiie benellLr. of our excel ­ reach it silver platform, is absurd, ai-, snob result* obtained from exploration* . •aid • oooty ot fjiaton. for lhre>- •neeoarive though oiii use of silver ina> In * largelv wooks prevtosslo retddsy of bearing lently equipped high school. of Biblical site* as at p resent, and nvery i'll A It 1.0 M. (fF.IUULL. increased Ttiere is a decided difference mouth add* *um«> interfiling and valu- • (A :ruocwev.) Judge »( Fpohatr iapai.i^H ■ — viytoa all Commissions Winston .qmiil several and a safe margin lietwnen mcreasml | ol lUedsaforwmM. in Ither Nlof iworlgages.un page I Mercs 1 of rest i moire 8 Tabbo In said osortgag- 4ays recently visiting different hnuiis use of silver and free coinage. able discovery to throw new light npoti I*M I NI.STI*ATOtt> 8AU. Notice » hereby l»«:ottwhl’ h mortgmgs three tx. latmod lo he d»<- tn rekl Martin Waller Mi the central huildttig. A (Ivso ibat In pemianoe and by vlrtseol Its- I be dale of this not ice, twenty-seven hundred recorded I tops m Her 16, IM0 In the J. IlKWKI.r. the meaning of some passage of Horip- ■reared oslbority grastod to am. lb* uoderugued and nineteen dot Is re ami thlrly-oii eeats besides, lirgtaur of Bends T~r -said In Liber Ml of Mort - Alreadv the spirit is getting .Housed Fowler. Mich.. Jan. >. iMRo. ton- The tabernacle amt temple, a* a 1 hrik* p ro bale court for ibe rosnty of • listsn. state aa atiorney tan of tblriv ftre dattars. .tlpwlatol la i gages, oo page Jta on wfctoh mortgagr there retd mortgage to bo paM. -boohi any proceeding- | ctnlomd i-» be doe at tbr dale ,,r th-natter ter tv fever Itent in our high sc IhmiI literal v —— whole. Mhoald be startled in it*con*true •f Mtebqpw. on ih. ht day of Jaooarv. A t», eeeiety < fill) program.* of classic taste I tat. is retl real relate twlasgtag to Barnor* llri* be taka* to frerelore saM urertgage aad a* awit or hundred aad etgbtana dotiar* and tartyreavoe - Detroit Journal During a session - tion. history .and mode* of worship lets, darostad. I will retl al psbtfc awcltao, lo Ibe p roreedtag al taw or la oqally taring baaa laMt ceala. bestdos on attarnev ire of thirty lllbn will In * indulged in. and the society do highest ladder, na (He Ath day ofMaeetf. A. II.. iniad lo rerwrrr any part ot «be debt seeorad by > stltotatad in said mortgage to bo imld sbaald aav ail its power to merit the continued at­ of the Maccaliee lent at I’entml Like HMM. at owe o rloeli p. is., at William Hwnth's said mortgage. Ibvretavr, by tlriweaf Ibo power at ( p sarewlings or taken lo iwreclss- mid mortgage - tendance of Its present large audience*. recentl) (>rvy < «Milter tned to pusii ins .lawwary to April. hotel In tbo village of AYretpbalta. < 11Won county. ml* lo said morlpaga eaaUined and ot tba stotatr ( reid no soft or proceeding at law .Tin way into the lodge hnwii . lie was not General topic. "Christ In All;” sub Mlrhtgai the lottowing dowribed premire*, eh: la sock cam- mode ami PrmrMml. notice to hereby equity having hewn I retooled to rsoover I Barents anti citixens will he extended u tmod com men ring three hundred Bod efeern feel gtvon that on Xprll It. IMS. al one lark in toy part of tbe n member of the order, him ! did not at-’ divisions, tho laver. the altar, the priest, sooth «f tbe north-wist covnrr of sort tan number lb*- afternoon, at Ore went freal door at (he t oon temp to give sig.; or imsawoni. The the golden <-and le«l ink, the holy gar nine. In township number six. north «J range foot , lloare. for t Union County In Michigan. In tbo V|l gentleman who attended the oiitet floor weal, in Ibe stale of Michigan. I hence riiaatag Howl litmlly picked 4)rv\ up. carrieti hint to ment*. tbe -howbread, tho ark of tho ■-•si Osar hundred and lorty-fssr fast. Ou nce north lass*- limwn amt wtte to 1(1 ram K Brown. the bend of the stairs ami kicked Inm covenant, tho iinrnt offering, tho peace stxty-tbree and one bail tart, iboere rest Hgfci lawrre *«r. a. Watertown, ami band red asd Ibrtv-twn fast, Iheoe.- soslh three where it would do the moat oinn I. The offering, the sin offering, dean and uu hand red amt iwentyalx fret, throe • »«at eight I/aster K, Park am I wife u> I M Corn- victim first struck the atairs seven steps olean, the Naxaritc. bandied asd -recnly-mnc feel. I hence north oar •HI. S seres an ore. IR OrM. tlJWi down. iMittttdetl. turned a graceful don hbodrod aad uisrieon foot. I baser «ssl tsar H^fflWdnafflbaA, rial Sag Martin I tush to Jamre H. Bash. *» as hondred aad wtw fret. Ibrare north am hsa ­ hounded on tbe north hy Ibe north side an a* sHty- lbrrr acres of the northwest frselloaai BT. t INM, ble somersault, mid landed at tin* foot MalsMr- ri red aad (oriy-wwe fan. to tbe ptaee of bsgtaalng reettan . *>n Ihe coal hy tbo highway on Ike moth quarter of section eighteen, m taw nabtp six porit on his Itend. He has aftim- lieen heard The aim ootag Illlage lot number ibtriaen os hy Ibe highway, oo ibe quarter line ol aokl soettan <*f range to., -*•■ i, Mieoiree ,—Dhlad Jasuarv It »* more from carele mMean about the six ; snd oo Ibe weal by ibe land of William Hoary 17. ISbS. HRTtRA M __ to say that lie knew all about thedanged •eeUon number nine In Ibe village of Westph alia. m meant* truth, says Dr. Johnson, titan from in ­ < Union ewaatv. Mleklgan -Bjfo.1. Jaawary 44. IMisIbaagbar: i. Ita. HARRIRT «J HART and MARTIN Wh.UJOt e*- Frank L Fnat. u rows bas k. a The Maccabees feel the same wav about , Admtatatrator of the FNtate of Barbara Hrialel* I'raan- a Hai n«u. ' t rillnins A lit i.rvwix . into UKMr Lusk. At. J* Orvv. • falsehood in the world. ” It-* Allans#*- for Assignee J CLINTON INDEPENDENT FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 18»5.

and lie down an tfcs bad will you caff The Independent CURTIS V8. THOMAS t me not later than uue o'clock, should I LIVERY get asleep, providing nothing happens -AND- 8TKAM PRINTIftfa HOliHfc. TMKIH MTAHBI HO AFVEAY KNOT IN before then ? She said die would. I The Woman’s Era. most have Jronix-d off to sieeu soon THE LKUAL MOKUC after lying down on the bed with the FuUlahMt «v«rv Thursday morn- little bov, aud heard noUilug more until mf from tha Indapanilant Block Mo. I 7. Clinton AVtnut. 1 heard tier scream and say, Mr. Curtis ! 'That wae the first I heard. She was tiRO. 8 . OOKBIT. Proprieor. <’barging Him la tha Warnal WlUk aw standing almost in frool of my room Aaaanlt Witte latoaat to Sarter Mlaa.- door engaged iu a scuMe with Thomas Tteaua W-Jallal Iw Itotealt of Bail. I made a Tuuge off the bed aud met 1 Thorna-s directly in Uie bed room door Tha K cam laaal I war Ceaaa—oaoad Hataaratay amiuiina mi Put omi and there we had our cliuoh, he ou one will ba ■»«» at Um» ra He (ora- Jualtaa garataa— e»d Adj— side of the thresh hold and I ou the Par Ytar te Title Maarnlwg. other. 'The scuffle lasted about half a Boaifliag Stable Oaratfnnlataf rate* art RWO par orlaaa p*« minute when he disappeared. After he I asaem. Him— much In caaia par liar far Kdwiu TIiomaR who wits ciiRaueii in tied gone she mid: Did he hurt F1NL TIJBNOl l.H OF ALL KIND- aoo Isarrtlau BllUrtol noll e—, tan caau YOU Y I said no, and asked : Did lie' the sUbbiiiR affray wiUi Wm. CiirtlR at r c fkaaiM— > ante. fl oar Ilea par year hurt you Y No. uol very inuch.oulv my S * .»: afirnour «l«rn t« |lMi*lk|. ItoiHM.i*. Mtrmaa. birth tal death aaala— laaartad fra*. Mnt. Tnonuu ’ bouRe, on llruRii Kirset, ala— ualftia torC—mifnlMiu, ObHuai r n an at a«u. raaalatlaai. tarda at tkaakt, wrist a little. Just at that time a sharp Imm» ala. n*t'»rr Pal On. Kit ala, will ha charted far at tha rale or t*a caau St. Job us, on Monday nkfftit. .January 21, pain passed through under my shoulder blade, when I put my Itand back tiiere 4W-I’**r« — Itatlaa laa, au4 IMmUmI Hi.— i eootataiof laaal i > teaaiteMed wai arrestsd on Friday, atli inst., will 'in l^ —a* •*( (aeilili— •— lrrain —si ai — t l parta of tha oaaatr on complaint ol said Curtis. < barging 1 felt liiat 1 was all blood. 1 then mid. •tete- M.r*. I.IVIX a Y VterMrf KHri—n,Itti- 1 guess 1 have been the victim of a knife, MSB* or* MUU— M Soar »m •' Tt— him with mi assault with intent to but don't think it nnylhiug serious. Nsn.i 'te*. ore* JOB PRINTIN O murder him. Tliomas was committed Hhe then said : What will we do? 1 FRANK MtllUMM.II Prap r. 0 —araa—td far atria ana ch aapaaa a J to jail iu default of bail. Ills examina ­ ■aid, it wont amount to anything 1 ! tion xxnmenced in the circuit room guess. I will wait a few moments, real cm h « m imukcthhy . a little aud get my breath, aud then 1 j THE ! SatunlAV morning before Justice Sstbt- think I can go home. To this she re­ ft. JOHN’S CIUJRCH—BP1H(XIPAL ; oncejuid was resinned at bis i Severance ) plied : It will never do for yon to imve r ' Comer or Walker and Mead Street* 74 Memtoir nerrtee. I0:S>; 8. H.. It M<; even In* I own oilloe Monday luomiug following. the liouse now, he would surety kill you. Wiiite Sewing mmcr. 7:t»: Holy Communion. Drat Sunday No, i said, lie lias probably disappeared a iarh month, after inornlBK aervtee. ; Wm. A. Norton, prosecuting attorney, all right euougii tor the night. After IB 8TU«L KIKQ KRR1DCHIOK IIALL. Keetor. attorney, appeared in person for the sitting there a little while longer I found (’HUNCH people, and Will 11. Hrunsoii for the de­ it impossible for me to use my left arm. Trow____ brldie 8UStreet.----- fendant. My cuts continued to grow sore until Mamina earvlce. io M; Sunday school. 12.00; the next day. A friend of tniue, Frank aaanlnamrlar.TM; vxxamuuiou. hast Bun* Win. Ciu+is. Uie ixiinpiainaot. being fty la eaah month, after morn In* aerator. Wtckee. came there about noon the next R. M. BLANCHARD. Paetor lirst sworn teatiiied. iu subabuice. as day aud asked : Billie, how bad are vou ‘ follows : hurt? I mid. I don ’t know. Frank. I B. r CHURCH. State Street I am ft. ) ears old ; reside at the town want to go home. He said: You are Norm uk • -Claa* mrwtlnc, •'Ah; preaehina. ship of Bingham, in St. Johns, Mich.; not going home until you have been ex ­ NN; Sunday aohool. ttroo ll. Hvmln* -Ju- liave lived here about one year ; had al­ amined by a physician . aud 1 will go aaalle leafur. .’Ida; Kpworth l-oarur. .’•ill; and get one Who shall I get? I said aiaaa meeting. 0D: pn —ehlnar. I*. Hegular ways lived in Shiawaseee county with ■rari r m-iiuk , Thuraday rveoln*. the exception of this time arid four I am not particular, whoever you think I). D. BAUTIN. Paalor months spent iu Ithaca, (iratiotcounty; best, lie went for Dr. Gil lam. tludiug was raised on a farm iu Shiawassee ; him absent he came back wiUi Dr. PI NET CONG R BO ATI ON AL CHURCH Weller, who examined my wounds and Hoad of Brush Bt. clerked in a store when between the Morning aervtee at !•:»: rronlug aervlcc at ages of 17 and 19 Yearn. I liave been said : The one on the shoulder is about T:SS: Sunday aohool at nooa; Y. P- S. C.K. working upon the sewer in Ht. Johns for two inches deep : the one below, about aaaotlug atftilk; Junior 8. C. K Thuraday at 4 one inch and a half. 1 do not remember Within Her Sphere She Reigns Supreme. U. at.; prayer meeting Thuraday a at" :lftp. m.; the last six months up to the time they Woman'* aaaoulaUoii Ttieaday. tp a Mias C. stopped work. I am a married man ; what he said in regard to the third one. A.Hhaver. aoc'y ; Bl— Anna Treadwell, chair ­ was married August 1H. 18*> ; have one He put one stitcii in oue and dresaed Woman claims her own. Her field widens constantly, Noiii * Belter. Noue Lower Pric4* man of relief too. of V. P. 8. C. M.; Mr* 11. R. the others. Frank got a rig aud took Baldwin chairman ol rnllef coui of woman' » child living —a bov who will lie 2 years Knr«iuailt) und vurtiiy or »*>rii. old the 14th ilav of May next. I am ac­ me home. After 1 found I was hurt I Ever*/ aMortetioe ___ remained sitting up until 1 went home. day brightens her prospects. Her progress fore­ A. M. IIAI.COM. Alt.). II. K. BUTLER. Paator. quainted with the defendant, Kdtvin St..lol,|>«. MtcL- Thomas ; liave known him the jiast sum­ It hurt me to breath and I felt sick aud shadows the greater triumph at hand. Emancipation and PUNK METHODIST mer , we worked together upon the sew feverish. Mrs. Thomas also sat up un ­ ftW Itcimtra I iiriii«)i—i (or all mac-liiii—. Morning ter rice:—Sabbath *eteool. til morning. The children screamed An —Mltlon lo iIm- "ia> to* toiliHl h IMaaohing. 10:4ft: Evening aervlce, 7:00: Young er ; am somewhat acquainted with his equality will i»e hers in the years to come. family; kuow of the fact of Ids wife during the melee. After he Thomas) ni i*l««-« •unfurl** ilm* uf Karin Itneu-tocot* IMaalc'a meeting, ittl p. m. t Clean meeting hail gone thev got up aud cried awhile Wk /ihi .. Oarrlav—»., »nrau». «•)■■ Alt Marr*):i 'tauedaya at T 8U p. m. I*rarer meeting, leaving him some time ago. and know Prophetic of final victory were her achievements at the nd flrst olaaa an«l mi txiUmu id Iit'. Hmradaya. at ?:S0. F A. 1’KIIKINS. Paetor. where they lived when living together. and then went back to lied. 1 also know where she now lives. I saw Q. How was you dressed when you World ’s Fair. At her r.hrinc there erected the nations bowed. BUSINESS BIKKUTOKY. the defendant on the night of the 21st laid down on the lied Y of this m* mlh ; lirst saw him several A. With only inv coat and vest off. The le-sort taught at the uWotmm*i; Building' ’ will last “till Barbers. times during the evening about town, y. When you tint awoke and heard CLIFTON HOUSE. her screaming and you saw her and her KItATII HtRHKR MRROP WILSON A aud later in the night at her notne ; was time shall be no more.” Thet. ’ enlightening influence will wabash avb »n,i maimson ’ st.. CAJtUMH, Pnmrteler*, Walker SI., W—t. Kv- at tier house at about 12 o'clock at night. husband together, how did die appear S—ethnic la oar line deaa praatptly aad with aat- to be dressed ? hhtuon La/la.' and Children . UalfcaUieg. a Site and her two children were also be fell around the globe throughout the dawning century. CH BC AGO thermal that time. 1 should say the boy is A. She was dressed in a calico frock, K or 1* vrar old and tl»e girl is younger, in tier day clothes. Only less memorable were the honor* gained at the Fair by AMEItM'AS PLAN. AOUII KOKRCH. proprietor afTke Steel hut cannot say what her age is. I was I had no revolver with me. ueither Harter Shop. Ladim and < hildrcn . hair had die. that 1 know of. Joattisg aaperlallj. Hood hath room* la coaaectioain the house when Thomas came there. Kaln: *30*. IL'*' an.1 !*"' i» r bay. Q. How came you to be there ? Q. Were you and Thomas on good terms during your acquaintance ? Attorneys. A. She asked me to come. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder This is one of tin* mo*t cuuv'eiuent. Q. Now yon may state the circum­ A. As for as I. am concerned we ■ BWIN NKVr.lt *IOh, A. stances under which she asked you to "cm . yen sn safest, pleasanter ai*l homelike ImtcL JTORNKY. Over 1‘ett'a Orocery. come there. ij. Ilow was itou his part ? The highest award conferred on this peerless prepara ­ In Du* city. If you stop there once you A. About IO o'clock liiat evening she A. 1 supposed that every tiling was an* uue to do *o again. 14lutf IW1M M LTOP. JOa> r. HOUfl.. all right on either side. We never hod ■ TON A IMIOI.IMI, Aliornvy* at lea. St. came down ou the street with a shawl tion. is a fitting accompaniment of the luurels won by the _i John*. Mich. 'HRee over Kendrick'* atorr. over her head and miming. Slit* met any ilifficulty more than would ualur- I me right in front of VanSickle ’s drug ally come up lietween men working to- j women ol America. IPAUUlINli. NORTON A WKIMKR, At- store. I had just left some |iarties I geiher. Just little jangles hut nothing I I tern era at l^aw. *Mftro over fit. John* Nation. serious. Thai Pe«|il»* Baak 144* had kieen with anti went across the street to get some chewing tobacco at I next saw Thomas pussing the house : FKRNONAL ILL H. IINUNHON. Altorwey at Lao and Morrison's. I had lieen during the h Imhi I M o'clock the next morning. As I W C. T. 11. CORNER. Solicitor la chancer) .. visiting friends. ------wua. Mat aide. IIS*. It Money right across the street and I met her ij. Wlu t vveie vou doing on Mondav J mn it. r gnaw a. itaaat a. *autiimt, and she said Is that you Mr. Curtis? January 21st ? RBEWAA W.U.RHIRbR, Altaraay* andlsaid.it is. and added: Whal is i ii _____ .I#; i__hto_ \i"• reD,B„ iu, 0W» of the World'«<’s * v\. “C.vrr T. U. to pre-',m- A. w the forenuan Mr. Ilartwigund J. II. I’atterson left here Monday ... „ . , . ... ■ for inferior piHurrs F at Law. at the old >.*aod. over the "roraor the matter ? She replied : I am iu u lot I were together all the forenoon, fixing noon for Washington. D.*C. Polyglot Petition to represent- drag «tere," St. John*. Mich. 1*17of trouble,aud continued: Kd. has lieen up some little matter* of our own. In U. M. swagart transacted busnro* in «««• the United States government Is ALALIIIIIIMIK A OSHOIIN. Alto racy a at around in front all the evening and lie the afternoon, Lyman Wicke* was with Wlti-n iIk - Fiii,-»i VVi.rlo* W Le lIRtaarar AllMan'a Jrrrlr* Htor. was there last night a tearing around, us. We were drawing up a recommend Jackson the Unit of the week. in Washington. D. 0., on the Friday of Art can Im* ottialixsi at a. u. rgaaia r. a raaais a.*, aaurata ami if I don ’t let him in he will smash and getting men to Mgn it. together Hubert ii. Allison »pent last Sunday eveniug preceding the Monday *mi pRRNna A RAI.DWIA, Attornoya at in and kill me and the children. She with Milne iinuicv uialtcis lietween with relatives and friends in Owuaeo. which the Women's Council opens in HAMILTON’S AHT HALLKHY. 1 Laa and naticilor* in Chaacary. Moanty, told me that Thomas said that U* her. Harlwiguml 1. Hart wig wauled some Hen Waldron and rharle* Turner, of Februarv. The date of the presentation NCI >. CLINTON a VC. paantea. real —talc apala, aaarayaacara and 1 said to her. There is no use of your aaaoey Ioanera Alaw raaaaiac Utica, pay laica, changes made in tin- recommend that (ivvosao. spent last Suueav iu our Milage. of the Petition will then In* February and —aka collection' Haalac— ent mated to their worrying about that for you liave neigh ­ had lieen drawn up by Lyman Wickew aara aill be uaa—ptly aad fatthtallr attended to. bors right close by you anyway mid I with the view of getting the village Hltner'Pouch, of Ionia, made hi* St. iUld ail a||.dav meeting under Die tMRce over wltkaa’ grocery. Cllaton Aveaee.Hl. Johns friend* u short call last Saturday. , • ...... " . . , MARBLE don't think lie would attempt anything board to sign it. 1 was also try ing to auspices of Mis* Willard and IjmIv Jehiw. Mich Ills Hoy Sperry ivturned to Detroit Sat­ of the kind. She replied : Yes, vou get Mime money llartvvig was owing Henry Somerset will lie held previous and Mentis!r \. tiou t know him as well as i do. I asked me. urday after a short stav with his |«rentt> her why she didn't call Mr. McClellan s ; to the eveniug meeting. A* till* is Die GRANITE A H hlAlllt. Itenuai feat Walker Mr. lininsou, for the defendant, in ­ Mr. and Mrs. Thorns* Corbett will re­ A. Htoact. IISS people hi as they live right neat her. terrogated the aoinplainant. Curtis, turn to*their iionie in Ann Arbor to ­ lirst presentation of the tireat Petition. She replied Thev are not at home and dowelv ms to when* he was and what lie morrow. 1 ami as tin* Women's Council follow* it. 1 think Rd. knows it. She then said : Physirimis. was doing during tin afternoon and Judge Daboll attended the meeting we feel sure that then* will lie <*uch a My feet are almoRr frozen. I then said. evening of that dav. i urtin also sUted ot circuit judge* in Lrsml Ilapid» last H. »t»B44N. n. »»., surpm aad Uo Well, you go itack and I will stun in on what he had already said about lueeet- s.-.timlav • "rallying of the cluus'' as the capital Jo —aoeathic Phyelclaa. • HRti and rretdenre my wav home, she replied Will you ha* rarely witnesed. We give the date a>e— HyeuiUiag A ()#.'« haria arr. uyp. The Meal mg Mr* Thoinns in front of YanSickle s Miss Florence Muxam left Monday come right up ? 1 said I will lie there drug store, ami repealed wliat slie and early that those who can lie present 3. WARM, m. Mae nm Pi Idea in live or ten minutes, she then left for Menonimeee. Mich., in response to Cemetery Work o! any description as • A MlU—aa'a. IHana u ol women and . Hli­ iu* then* said, us above stated. may make piau* accordinglv . The ra a apec lally. ine and .vent back. At this point iu the investigation — j* Low iu Price a* any place In Mich ­ 2 ij. Wen* you and she alone during lien. O. L. SiMiilding and Senator Woman ’s Christian Temperance Union igan. I have a Fine Display of XK W AN h C. DU TIN, U. I*.. 1‘nfiHtan aad about the middle of Saturday afternoon all of this conversation ? -Curti* was taken sick and was not (ieo. A. Steel visited Mi Pleasant Tue*- of the District of Columbia will soou DKMGN n ill Hcotcii. Swcduli .uid CSurgeon . other .*ti-r '•ruler- -tore. Kowler American Granite*. _____ IM7 A. Yes sir. ail alone. able to l»e present at the Monday morn ­ ilav on bustnew*. make a special statement in reference ».. Aa A A PI*. »l.»a.. Curtis then continued : Site then ing session. < ’barley Stephen*ou is expect ed home ; After getting prises elsewhere call and o s-’rgeou. ifMct at reatdeacr. nr*l hoa — went to her house which is located rigid to local arrangements. As a matter of examine. You will decide to aC—Ah of Uta Pcrrla Beano, at. Jthaa IRW DU. BAUTIN WKI.I.KII. from Iketroit thi* week in i**sae wsion across the street from liiratn Dunn ’s of hi* artificial leg. course the Polyglot Petition which is to iniy of me. Maii l i M. M.. Pbyaictan and Sur- house right -nick of the ’’Coltlen of St. John*, being swom on iietiail of be presented to Uie British government He genn. Kuroka. Web. ______MIT Kagle.” After she went away I ran Uie people, test Hied, in solratanre •m Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Travis returned follow* ; | last week rrom liieir vacation spent at the World ’* W. C. T. U. Convention F. F. MURDOCK d. POI.LAHU Pbyarcian aad sargeon. into I lie iqieiu house, looked iu the ilooi . Opposite Post (Mice. rtt. John*. Mich. J• i Shoe orcr the Stale llaak o( 81 Jwhne It—came i down again and tried the door at I visited Mr*. Tlioma* residence *in among friend* in Ohio. iu June must lirst of all lie brought be ­ Saaeo earner « a— aad ottaaa airocia I MiVauconaant s saloon l’he door was Uie AM day of Jatiuarv . ltfti, tiiere ; K. H. Lyon, of the law tirni of Lyon fore the government of the country in PONT. t«l. ■*«• Pbyaidaa. Surgeon locked anil l started right tlial wav lound eomplaiiiant. Wm. Durtis. wiUi A; Dooling. wip professionally >*ngageil which It originated. Our leading speak ­ Drunin enat aide ol Math atraal, Ku- two .stab* in hi* slioiildei ami one un ­ in Bowen f’itv Wednesday, , Mich. Udnee atdiug atore all call* pro — p|. home, having left W ekes and Hatch at ers will explain itr history . object ami ly aitraded. Pr—rripUeoacarefully compaaadod. Yauconmmt ’s u few minutes before. I der the sliouldei . Two of them were Mr. and Mrs. Waiter fattennoie. of For Sale, (MR had lieen drinking with the hoy* during about an inch uud a i|uartei deep and Ionia, spent last Sunday and Monday method. Let all men ami women who MAVMb. *1. I* the day. hut n ly. and was not about three quarter* of an inch long. with relative* and friends iu our village are interested the great principle* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ^ The other was ubout three quarter* of Phyateian aad Harfeea M «»« U. J. intoxicated. rom llieic to her Mn». Frank Sut fin. of Flint, is visiting which Uie Petition involves, namely: Hal*. Corn, Bran. Vid'lliiur*. JBLaruff'a a hoe Hare. liss house alone dd at the door and an inch deep mid about iialf :ui inch wide. 1 did not consider them danger ­ her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. M. F. Kicli-, prohibition of the liquor and opium Corn Mcsul. Groitinl Feed. Ila> T vit A. J. WlUiilMs, Phratataa aad sur sliejwanted t, who was there. inond. and othet friend* in thi* village. JJ geon ■ < l*is over !hiSulllrai, e la* Mbs I said : Cuitli then o|»enetl tliel ous to life. The balance of this testi - trade* and the aboliUou of all law* for Stniw uiiri U oiMi.nl tli(* cluvnlnr. Saw. At Joh n e. Mleh mm door and let r then asked her if; ninny was unimportantper ___ Dariu* _Miller ha* lieen liangerousiy Die legalization of import- living, note The examination wax adjourned Mon- ill at the Kagle hotel during the |iaat SPlJAia.K A S^I AIU B. til LI. AM * n. D., Phyateian aad she had seen ; : -d range around. . the date ami send tlieir prayer* and SoSargeaa. OMce at Reatdeace. oppaeltcceari She said she *en some parties day evening to Wednesday, morning to ; week wiUi pneumonia. At last armunta . w—t. ,MR«e houra la i p. —., emeopt W«i give Curtis time to recover from hi* ; lie wa* improving. sympathy to the great gathering at y. then -to 4 p. — 1ISS standing out t aid but they did' not come neai ise Well. I said. sudden illness Saturday alteniouu. Mr. and Mm. K. De«'aiu|>. well-known Washington if Uiev cannot lend their n MRSI IRONS. Ha I guess It is gi • late that there Tin- defendant, Thouiut*. vvaa released citizen* of Ovid, an- arranging to leave personal presence. Wmm Phyaialan..Hurg — on bail Mondav evening, in the sum of THE ART AMATEUR. ■a Main atrwet. Do Will. will nothing !i so 1 will go on their ii«Hni* tin* tlrwt of tlie month for a N**l mm* larvral l*Parllral 111 ■•«*•!•,. home Shea* »‘t go yet. I said: ft/**'. six montlis visit in Kurope. (Tie ■•*•) Art IVri.. Mai ivutel * M>*l*l al tlie IttOT Si'HRMKR. Phyelclaa aad it Isn ’t worth ir me to Slav here Dr. Norman Kerr, at a recent meet­ W..il4 . I ter rgcoa OBce over (*. Ibrir lirimp bf mri yon if vou kef loot locked. She Mm. Mary A. Mayo, of Hattie Creak, now enioving a visit with his parents, follow mg incident making a irarsoual M mrnbt tbrir Inv < 1-nM/hl, PhottHrraph> . wasalfuniitni aid Yes. lie will. will give a series of lectiirm iu Clinton j Mr. and Mm. Marvin Babcock | application to his brother* ami sisters of Uie profession FOR IOC ||)r Iievamtc he ha here .me** lief ore 11-Mi rf »M*-iwr.i . J|t)r. «|M| .mpmrx .-olmr o. i« le _ county, commencing at DeWitt. Turn-1 Dr, llenry Palmer^f this v illage is Before I practiced what 1 taught in _ pher. ever <"kapln A Ce. a ate— St. Jaaae. and broke in I . Well. I said I *(»»* * iter*•*)•** nr irual*«> ami - *.|f| wM) Oapyiag and eaterglag Workgaeraal —dAru-cte— will stays lltt ami then I will tail. WtaMto? "mui: DM !?T Ml<* 1' regard to Uiis mat to . 1 found that, sing ••C |ta*v* mi it'll*. ir*(*tei per- vlri. Or have togohor n tired and sleepv . however sweetly I might, my advise CnO •» awl vet *l« “FmIMI— lor She sain Tai ui coat. I said. This will be an open meeting aiitl Uie **"* ’ ** whieb he wns a gfeneeAe. penetrated very little into Uie life and rUn Zuu. Meataaer* ” pagr, . VctpririRry . mblic is invited to come to Olive ftrauge ------VIDNr.%«lt'K IIAIth*. la 1 nliw So Harr, Not iust now i sat down hv the nub j ebaowter of the iaabriatea who ohm NKWT VIIHH. TJ ■ RRW. V. A. i lete Modal I at of window iu fn; r 1 could look out hall .iih I Irani sister Mayo At Maple msixii Hvt»srr*. ’lefore me . but when, in order to sure rl. theth* Ontario V— ovtaary CaBapa. . MimM t nedteaw, the ■—» of wwaa." la oar eaaiio don ’t yon li hum In-cause mice iu every month in Uiis wav mid *«i.i x nett ■ air Ulrniry Vr««. ra. Kvervhody invlteil. (IW**!. kXANIRAVIon. SI—aa a trial. IMatf I am all tin mb! liave a sick wasting your substance, only for tlie The woman ’s aaeociatinn of the Con ­ m. .loteae. TtearattS) ami Krtels). Aikiki j ______tJMdprUkins. liendachc and that lie will do Me—ml Linl Wtriaetey mskee • n»o»l lunmr gregational church will meet at the iienettt of vour wine merchant and your ami... iw me some dami mug thi* time I I—I r—irlhutlon to tke literature of ttee Ubl — home of Mlw C. A. Sharer. Tnea day. doctor You must lie an unmitigated H Joteiia. Krteta) . Aufml S4. ISM RV. IWAiM ARRAU. PNDKRTAKRR— had lieen silti h * front window. Ja—n war. In an arttete for lie* Ketorwarr fool —why do yon not take the pledge v ite>Wiu. Fries). 8 —ateer a>. imm OppaMlIoOoan I low— Spaa —. St. Johaa.Bteli. Februarv >, at 2 o'clock p. m. S- I then said, al I will wait a little • oaatopulilan. he itUcum* Iter nituallan and When I went to see him next morning, DcW-lit, Krhte) . Msrate *. INK. The home and foreign missionary SI. Joteaa. Tte ii rota, ami Krtetej. Man-ti c while. Imt I w would open some doe* nm wlnee mailer* In •ajrliae "teal (’tel— drunk as he had lieen the night before, amiss MW. l. Mi I.I.. SUSS TABER Ne of Dieae ilooi* awful hot here. ancietv of tlra M. K. church will meet he grasped what I had said. Doctor, Mi ld. I rote, April-JU. IMS o MB V— HaalAaa— IM Wight IS—ot mutt do In Itete ■ mi ip eui) Tiro other noted wiUi Mr* (jmthial. Pridav afternoon, E She replied : 1 >t do It. So 1 got Inrrlfri autteom <-owtHteMie In p r—tlaii arttetea he said, ‘yon told me last night to take At Dm nvnittr ••hmimi Imi. i-imumihxi . up out of the nnk off mv coal, February 1st. for their regular business the pledge I will, if you will. What Win I'MttMa** al (lo'ited a. m. \llo«teer<-»- Mweteien** Arsitsaai**. •o itete niiMtwr, lioalta Mauri. ttee fsuoui meeting and work. was a poor doctor to do v ll vvns a case •wiimHImm will comm.-tw*. al So'ctemli a. m laid it on the sat down again l*adetail teMtuir. alrr* iter liMSor) of ttee H. M. WINHIXIN. The Hssl Halve ib the world far Cels, and nearly fel She said : Mv laulet and NwHeOllber iHIt tbeteorr of ttee A kindergarten entertainment will lie of the spider and (lie Ity, and the result r’—atv • '•namhtemwr of Setenote. Brat—. Hares, U leers. Hell Kb* a si Fever head is aching an that I will go in and fall of latte ftettepr*' Ftom every par of given under the auspices of tlie Iraague was that we took the pledge in that Haem. Teller. <'ha ppe d Hands. Chtiblaam. lie down with the lltt!’' girl, and If yon ttee world, drawlae* aad nteoinamptea ten at Uie Methodist church, on Friday Iks isr together, and that man ha* kept h rm obtained of ttee iaetriiMenta oaad to lor I’ley tag Care*. Oetna aad all Hkin I’raptlena, and paat- wish to He down von may gn In there lute poor htn —BMV. MS appear a» lllmlra- evening. February S. Kveryone is in ­ It till this day. I saw him recently, lively cere* Pile*, er no pay required. It with Kmory. the little hoy . Tlie mom* i Ism* for a clever ad lete*. by Julian Hawtteor—. vited to come and tiring their friends. not as a doctor, for he has no use for You etui obtain u |*»ck of Irast qnalitv la gerantaad to give peribrt naUataetiea were separate and both on Uie north re tilled ‘Salvation via ttee Maek " Mr* Ke Special efforts are being made to make me now. as he is never UI, but lie lias pi iviug cants hv sending fifteen cent* atatetel de Koveti. A— to te Kraaer W. ' lark tlie evening entertaining Admittance, lieen the means of making hundred* of er wa—y refunded Priee -JR rente par aide of tlie house, and both off the morn Nmaail. Alteon w Tourper. and WiliiaM neau (n postage U> I*. H. Kuati* <4en'l. Pas* bes Feraaleby Fildew A Millman. Ht we wrere in. I sat up unUI about half Howell* are suont Iter dory (alter* for lie l» cents forailnlta. Ih cents for children. people alMtainern. muetlv among the Agent, r. II. A ft. H. 4'hioigo. MI Jebea aad Fowlei. paat eleven when I said to her If I gn Kebnmri number of Ttee Kentemher tlra dale. 2w slaves of drink as lie was himself. ' 1441.

. ... . CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY FEB. 1. 1805

with barbarism, and great bunding. " pointing to the parlia ­ MMBRnu v _ wBSSNMMMMNsREMMMEBB* *a*mda*a* - TALMAGES SERMON. i-the wheel“ of the centuries would have ment house of London. The miasioaary THE GOLD BOND PLAn. turned beck to the dark ogee. A wrong asked, “Was his name Mr. Gladstone?" DANGER O” PES8IMIBON THE impression is made that beeauae two “Ob. yea," aaid the boy. “that is IT IM BEING DISCUSSED BY THE The Evening News, SUBJECT THEREOF. man falsify their bank accounts, thuee his name; Mr. Gladstone.*' Do you COMMITTEE. two wrong doer* are biaxoned before tall me a man can are religion like that and not like it? There is an old 44 The Great Daily of Michigan.** L* SnM la My the world, while nothing ia aaid in taehioned mother in a farm house. Belief That It Hae e Keogh Read to IMii praise of the hundreda of bank clerka The Associated Press and many smaller news gathering agoncie*, who bare aloud at their deaka year in Perhaps she is somewhere in the Travel — fqivor Mea MaMwrn — HU1 it Ha 11*4 Of- seventies; perhaps 7& or 70. It is the Agalael Hawaiian Potlajr — Ueaarat R thousand active corrospon- dents, a lerp** force of city and year out until their health is well and special reporters, caro- /fu| and capable editor*, nigh gone, taking not a pin ’* worth of 1 aariv evening hour. Through Newe of the Capital. No 8 she ia reading a news ­ thoughtful editorial writers, \ >P4CU^ contributors end WINDLKD, BETRAYED thnt which belongs to others for them selves, though with skillful stroke of paper until toward bedtime, when she artists, work unceasingly l ?Jj day after day to peoduce persecuted David,in a par ­ takes up a well worn book, called the Washixoton , Jan. 30.—The house oxysm of petulance and pen they might have enriched them- committee on banking and currency "The Greet Daiiyof Michi-^^* / * g*"." to My nothing of the selves, Bible. I know from the illumination rage, thus insulted the and built their country seats on started at 11 o'oluek to-day upon what tbe banks of the Hudson, or the Rhine. in her face she ir reading one of the hundreds engaged in the^^mS^^printing, mailing, and dis­ human race. David him ­ thanksgiving Psalms, or in Revelation promises to be a long consideration of self falsified when he aaid: It is a mean thing in human nature the administration bill. According to tribution of over 60,000 papers every day, throughout the Stale that men and women are not praised the story of the twelre pearly gates. “All men are liars." He present indications the committee will for doing well, but only excoriated After awhile ahe closes the book, and apologises and says he folds her hands, aud thinks over the be in session until late. Visit the Press Room of the Neva when in Detroit. was unusually provoked, 'j when they do wrong. By divine ar­ Pra. cally no progress waa made rangement the most of the families of poet, and seems whispering tbe names and that he was hasty ! daring the early part of the day. and 80 SHELBY STREET. the earth are at peace, and the most of of her children, some of them on s Wise. when he hurled such uni ­ all indications point to a rethreshing those united in marriage have for each earth and some of them in heaven. DETROIT. versal denunciation. “I j of the whole financial question in all other affinity and affection. They may Now a smile ia on her face, and now a said in my haste.'* and so ita phase. Representative Cox (dem., iseeeaesssesQBseeseeeeepoeo eeeoooo o7?»t^7nr"«^gm have occasional differences, and here tear, and sometimes the smile catches on. It was in him only a Tenn. ) began business by a motion to and there n season of pout, but the the tear. The scenes of a long life momentary triumph of report the bill to the honae, vast majority of those in the oonjugal come back to her. One minute ahe There is ever and which at once aroused a chorus of pessimism, relation, choae the most appropriate sees all the children amiling around IF’rls'toee’s anon, and never more than now, j her, with their toys, and sports, and opposition. Those of the repub ­ 1 companionship, and are happy in thnt licans, Henderson (111.), Broalus (Pa.), a disposition abroad to distrust relation. Yon hear nothing of the strange questionings. Then ahe remem- I everybody, and because some bank bera several of them down aick with and Haugen (Wla), objected stremuma- quietude and happiness of *uch homes, ly to what they termed summary IMPROVED SMOOTH WIRE FENCE, employes defraud, to distrust all though nothing hot death will them infantile disorders Then ahe sees a bank employes; and because some short grave, but over it cat in marble: action, and Representative Cobh, Idem., part. But one sound of marital discord Ala.) declared that he would never r*v-j | polioe officer* have taken bribes, to makes the ears of a continent, and per ­ “bufferthem to come to Me" Then believe that all policemen lake bribe*; there ia the wedding hour, and the vote to report the bill to the house in : haps of a hemisphere, alert. The one its present form. Thereupon Repre ­ ______and because divorce cases are in tbe letter that ought never to have been neighbors in, and the promise of “I If* 1 sentative Hums 11 (rep.. Conn.) made a court, to believe that moat, if not all, written, printed in n newspaper,makes will," and the departure from the old marriage relations are unhappy. homestead. Then a scene of hard times, motion that the committee "proceed to —l/* : more talk than the millions of letters the consideration of the bill," which There are men who seem rapidly.. com . that crowd the postofHces, and weigh and scant bread, and straggle Then | ing to adopt this creed. A1 men are ^own carriers, with expres- she tbinka of a few years with gush of was agreed to informally. liars, scoundrels. thieves, libertines. Bion . of hone .t loTW Tolstoi.the great sunshine, and of dark shadows, In the course of the discussion Rep ­ resentative Walker (rep., Mas*.) op ­ When a new case of perfidy comes to Russian author, is wrong wheu he and vicissitudes. Then she kneels the surface, then people clap their down slowly, for rnanv years have posed the proposition of a fifty year prints a book for the depreciation of year term for the bonds, and gave THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE ON EARTH. hand* in glee, It gives piquancy marriage. If your observation has stiffened the joints, and the illnesses of notice that he would offer >n amend ­ State. County. Township and Farm Rights for Hale. to their breakfast if the morn- put ycu in an attitude of deploration a lifetime have made her leas supple ment for a shorter term. Other repub ­ RICHARD MOORE. STATE AGENT. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. ing newspaper disclose* new expoa- t for the marriage state one or two Her prayer is a mixture of thanks for licans stood with him on this objection, •"Sample of this Fence may be seen at Kenyou ’s Feed Uaru. are, or a new arrest. They grow fat | things is true in regard to yon; you sustaining grace during all those years; and al-o gave it as their views that sn vermin. They join the devils in have either been unfortunate in your and thanks for children good, and greenbacks should not be retired un ­ hell in jubilation over recreancy and acquaintanceship, or you yourself are Christian, and kinct; and a prayer for less the circulation was kept to ita pollution. If some one arrested ia , morally rotten. The world, not as the wandering boy. whom she hopes FOB. proved innocent, it ia to them a disap ­ to see come home before her departure present volume by replacing the re­ rapid as we would like, but still with tired greenbacks with national bank pointment. They would rather be ­ long stridee,ia on tbe way to the scene* And then trembling lipa speak RIGHT'S lieve evil than good. They would like of the land of reunion where notes. FALL AND WINTER of beatitude and felicity which the Representative Cox gave notice that to be on a committee to find something Bible deplete. The man who cau she expects to meet her loved I he would move to substitute for the wrong. They wish that aa eyeglasses not nee this is wrong, either in his ones already translated; and after administration bill the ill-fated Car­ have been invented to improve the heart, or liver, or spleen. Look at the telling the Lord in very simple IHO OTHER DISORDERS OF THE BWB sight, and ear trumpets have been in ­ lisle bill with certain amendments of The Beet Assorted and great Bible picture gallery, where language how much she lovea him. and CAR RE FERMAHEHTLV CURED BY ’JhwBB his own which have been outlined Handsomest Line of vented to help the hearing, a cor­ laaiah has net up the pictures of abor- trust* him. and hopes to see him soon, heretofore. There may be adopted by responding instrument might be in ­ escenoe. girdling tbe world with cedar, I hear her pronounce thequiet “Amen." the committee a rule limiting the time DR. i. H. McLEAE’S vented for the nose, to bring nearer a and tir. and pine, and boxwood, and and she rises up —a little more difficult i for debate on amendments which will malodnr. Heasiroism says of the church, the lion led by a child; and lit John's effort than kneeling down. And then Robes and Blankets “The majority of the members are pictures of water* and trees, and white she puts her head on the pillow for the somewhat expediale matters. LIVER AND KIDNEY hypocrites, although it is no temporal In 8t. Johns, may be seen and horse cavalry, and tear* wiped away, night, and the angels of safety and •ATS CASH BOX IB IMFTT. procured at advantage to be a member of the and trumpets blown, and harps struck, peace stand sentinel about that conch BALN. church, and therefore there! no temp ­ and nations redeamed. While there in the farm house; and her face ever Reviver Andersen I>e«le* the Widely tation to hypocrisy. ” Pessimism says It Isa safe sad unfailing ramady fSr RR are ten thousand things I do not like, and anon shows signs of dream- about Ctrrelated alary of Cotlostea. that the influence of newspaper* ia have not seen any discouragement for the heaven she read of before retiring. Washington , Jan. 30.—A letter ad­ Kidney Troubles Lifer Disorder* only bad. and that they are corrupting ?. L HYATTS the cause of God for twcnty-Hve years. In the morning the day's work haa dressed to the chairman of tbe house and Female Irre«nil*r>*s* the world; when the fact is that they The Kingdom is coming. The earth i» be trim downstairs, and seated at the committee on Pacific railroads by are the mightiest agency for the arrest Harness Store, next to Nat. Bank. preparing to put on bridal array. We table the remark is made. “Mother K. Ellery Anderson, representing Pries Or* Loti- ; Per Houle. of crime, and the spread of intelligence, need to lie getting our anthems and must have overslept herself." And the the receivers of the road, the or ­ the >. J. A. Jit „n MegiclP Os, and the printing press, secular and re­ grand marche* ready. In our hymn- grandchildren also notice that grand ­ ar*. ligious, is set ting the na. ions free. The ganization committee and the govern ­ olugy we shall have more use for An ­ mother ia absent from her usual place ment directors, making it appear that Roue pt'OPK.K rona whole tendency of tilings is toward tioch than for Windham: for Ariel I ut the table. One of the grandchildren the default in tbe January interest on cynicism, and the gospel of Smash-up. Prices Right and than for Naomi. Let “llark! from If0** to ^e foot of the stairs and the Union Pacific first moitgsge bonds We excuse David of the text for a the Tomb* a Doleful Cry." lie sub ­ cries, “Grandmother!" But there is no was due to the fact that there waa paroxysm of disgust, because he apolo ­ Goods Satisfactory.W. L. DOUGLAS merged with “Joy to the World, the answer. Fearing something is the actually a lack of funds n the com­ gizes for it to all the centuries, but it Ixmi is Comal" Keaily, if I bought matter, they go up to see. and all pany's treasury to meet tbe payments. S3 SHOE soYtt*. is a deplorable fact that many have the human race were as determined to seems right. The spectacles and Bible In bringing their p*.tit>ons for fore­ Do ym mar them 7 Whoa amt la aoof try a fSk. taken the attitude of perpetual dis­ be bad, and getting worse, a* the on the stand, and the ooversof the lied closure the bond holdeis it ia stated, In trust and anathematization. There A Complete Line of pessimists represent, I would think are smooth, and the face is calm, her were not acting in collusion with the are. we must admit, deplorable facta, 3.00 it was hardly worth saving. If white hair on the white pillow case receivers to force the government to Draft anil He yj Harness and wc would not hide or min ­ |$£S0 after hundreds of year* of gos- like snow on snow already fallen. But take action aa to the debt retlloment, ify them. We are not much encouraged on hand or made to order. Km* 09 pelization no improvement ha* her soul has gone up to look upon which haa been intimated. bat to find that the great work of official Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. been made, let us give it up and the things that the night before she were simply pursuing the ordinary reform in New York city begin* by a had been reading of in the scriptures. go at something else beside* praying course in such matters. In answer to F. A. HYATT, proposition to the liquor dealers to and preaching. My opinion is that if What a transporting look on her dear *1 ys break the law by keeping their saloons the inquiry as to what would be the M Cliaton Ave. St. Jobus. we had enough faith in quick results, old wrinkled face! She has seen 1 he cost to the government of initiating open on Sunday from 2 in the after­ and could go forth rightly equipped “King in his beauty." She ha* been the experiment of government railroad noon to 11 at night. Never since with the gospel call, the battle for welcomed by the “lattnb who waa management by gaining possession of America was discovered has there been God and righteousness would end slain." And her two eldest Mini hav ­ s through line of railroad from Conn ­ a worse insult to sobriety and decency with this nineteenth century, ami the ing hurried up stairs, look and whisper, ell Bluff* to Nau Francisco, Mr. Ander ­ and religion than that proposition. twentieth century, only five or six Henry to George. "That is religion!" son makes a detailed statement of the MADE If yon mat aim MESS SHOE, m* la tkoMmT That proposition is equal to saying: year* off. would begin the millennium, anti George to Henry, "Yea. that is re­ □ umber and amount of prior liens rtytos, doa't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, S3A0, $4.00 xr “Let law and order anil re.igion have UP SSSho*. They ft orm I to emtem awfoaailaskaai ami Christ would reign, either in per ­ ligion 1" which would have to be adjusted in a chance on Sunday forrnoons. but mar at mil. Ifyoo wirhtoocooombtln jui fjulmat, son on some throne set up between CLOTHES DID NOT FIT, order to make connections complete Sunday afternoons open all the gates FROM So to by purchasing W. L Do*cits Shoos. Ill SB# tbe Alleghenies anil the Hockie*. or and provide necessary terminals to gin and alcohol, and Schiedam So the Unde Married the Best Mas prico itimp*d on tbo bottom, look for It whoa ym hay, in the institutions of mercy and gran ­ THE W.L DOPQLAI. Braoktoe. Maas, Saldhp schnapps, and sour maali. and Jersey Instead. deur set up by his ransomed people. CIIANCR FOB BCONOMISTH. lightning, and the variegated swill of A few months since a very smart so­ BEST For Sale by A. E. DUTt HER. Discouraged work will meet with de­ ciety girl refused her somewhat coun ­ Friend* of the Now Navy Kxpvt a Hard breweries and drunkenness and crime. feat. Expectant ami buoyant work Consecrate the first half of tbe Sunday trified lover at the altar because he right to swear* Hooey. AND will gain the victory. Start out with turned up for the occasion in badly to God, and the last half to the devil. Washington , Jan 30.—The friends the idea that all men are liars and MOST Let the children on their way to Han ­ fitting clothes, rays a writer in An ­ of the "new navy" expect to have a scoundrels, and that everybody is as miller’s Feed Bam and Livery. ds? schools in New York at 3 o'clock swers hard fight in the house to secure the had as he can be. and that society, DESIRABLE in the afternoon meet the alcoholism It must be admitted that the young passage of that part of tbe appropria ­ and the church, and the world are on that does more than all other causes fellow compared very unfavorably tion bill providing for three new bat PATTERNS iraoontly and convcnientlv Iocs rod nom the way to demolition, anil the only combined to rob children of their with the dashing cavalry captain who tie ships and twelve torpedo boats. northwest corner of tbn Court House use you will ever lie to the world will fathers and mothers and strew the was his best man; nor was the attract­ They will have the weight of Secretary IN Square. be to increase the value of lota in a land with helpless orphanage. Surely iveness of hia appearance enhanced by Herbert's rt commendation behind cemetery We nee*I a more cheerful A 8T. JOHNS, MICH. strong drink can kill enough people a brilliantly red neektie, which had them, but the depleted condition of the front in all our religious work. shore Lanro rarrle*e floor, roomr, clean sod and destroy enough families, and suffi­ managed to get loose his collar. treasury will be the chief argument 1'eople have enough trouble al­ STYLISH sails, and oioaui food, and all at two bo ciently crowd the alms houaeaand pen ­ 1 fancy, however, that the young lady used to block the plan. Chairman ready, and do not want to ahip an ­ itentiaries in six days of the week had no great regard for her country bayreo, of the appropriation commit­ AND other cargo of trouble in the shape of without giving it an extra half day squire. She haa since married the tee, has announced tost ho will fight religiosity. If religion haa been to for pauperism and assaaaination. gallant captain. ______the attempt to build now ships, and PERFECT The Livery Department you a peace, a defense, an inspiration Although we are not very jubilant Vlssgsr Fiend*. his position upon the bill will and a Joy, say so. Huy It by word of FITTING to well equipped with rood Vehicles sad I over a municipal reform that opens insure for him the oo-opera- mouth, by pen in your right hand, by 'One of the moat difficult ha bite to the exercises by a doxology to ram, cure is that of drinking vinegar," raid tioa of the ultra-ecoeomiata of MANNER, F. MII.I.KH n*Fs face illuminated with a divine satisfac­ the house. The members of the naval we have fall faith in God, and in the tion. If this world is ever to be taken Dr. L C Aiken of Cincinnati A good gospel, which will yet sink all in ­ many womeu drink vinegar for the committee find encouragement in the AT for God it will not lie by groans, but statement by Representative Wilson, iquity aa the Atlantic ocean melts a by hallelujahs. If we could present complexion, and in tome cases It flake of snow. What we want, anJ the Christian religion as it really ia, in creates a craving for it even more in ­ in his recent speech, that the revenues J\A. CESO IT'S what 1 believe we will have, is a great its true attractiveness, all the people satiable than that for liquor. As the will soon reach expenditures, and the hopeful assurances of the President's THK TAILOH, religion* awakening that will moral­ would accept It and accept it right habit grows the victim ia no longer WTWALKBSKT. BAST. KT.JOHKi* ise and Christianize onr great popula ­ away. The cities, the nations would contented with the ordinary vinegar, message to the effect that a deficit is tions. and make them superior to cry not: “Give us that! Give it to us I nit demands it stronger and stronger, not to bo feared. They will nee these JcaVEATS.TRADE MASS! temptations, whether unlawful or in all ita holy magnetism and gracious until he drink* acetic acid with very authoritative *tatemeaU in reply to COPYRIGHTS. legalized. So I see no cause for dis­ power! Hut that salve on onr wounds! little dilution. It out the the opposition, and are moreover rely­ Nerve Blood OAR I OBTAIN A PATENT t Br e hearten men t. Pessimism ia a sin. and Throw back the shutters for that stomach within a very few years, and ing upon republican votes for new Tonic builder jsy Tn those who yield to It cripple them ­ morning light! Knock off these chains it ia seldom that a vinegar fiend lives ships. ______lloit* itrtrtlr msBiMiis. * ■«■* ■■**■« selves for tbe war. on one aide of with that silver hammer! Give us ftiraiooioo toaiimioa F*«*.t* aed bow *0 1 even until middle age. It can be de­ tola thorn asm iroo. Alas o aMotoano m moShi which are all the forces of darkness, Christ —his pardon, his peace, his com­ tected by the peculiar pallor of the mu. wili. join LODUR. led on by A poll yon, and on the other fort. hia heaven I Give us Christ in countenance, but no antidote haa IBM MO tCO* |U Mfi'rwtb* pv'ttOWMS- aide of which are all the forces of song. Christ in sermon. Christ in book. ever, been discovered by which the aafl emi in m momma MMmmmm light, led on by the Omnipotent I Christ in living example!" habit oen be cured.______i*oo*ii wMhtr. mioooyrimuaraieA ho* br tkr t»o risk the statement that the vast mai*­ j Aa a aystem of didactics, religion haa Washington . Jan. 30.—Senator Hill tamest eaWM u wtwmA m*aa* Wtataes Feel Cold. |0*rri|4i v* , Kui)4ln| Xditioii riioothir HJga —'' jority of people are doing the beat they never gained one inch of progress As The question whether a figure which will vote against the Vest substitute - -nti ’MM. u X mNQO o ^1 wjmrw* . ai ^ ^ ,,| lM, can. Nine hundred and ninety-nine a technicality. It befogs move than it ia to surmount a public monument shall resolution endorsing tbo ed ministration *. WILLIAMS’ out of a thousand of the offleia is of the irradiates Asa dogmatism, it is an be nude or draped ia the subject of a for its Hawaiian policy. He so MEDICINE CO., “cc2rrsSs^',ist, municipal and the United States gov ­ awful failure. Rut aa a fact, as a rein ­ verv spirited debate in the state of informed Senator Lodge, much to ernments are honest Oat of a thou ­ forcement. aa a transfiguration, it is Iowa. Strange to say, the weather that gentleman's serpriae, last night KRCctady, HA. sand bank presidents and anahieranine tbe mightiest thing that ever de­ haa been dragged into the argument He also ex pr essed to the Macsachu- sadBrockvillc, URL hundred and ninety-nine are worthy scended 'rom the heavens or touched A newspaper which ia published ia sotts senator, with whom he is paired, m the position they occupy Out of a tbe earth Exemplify it in the life of Keokuk urges that while a naked hie regret that he (Lodge) did aot vote thousand merchants, mechanics and a good man or a good woman, and no statue may be all right in a warn against the Vest substitute sustaining pro fessional men. nine hundred and one can help bet like it A city mis­ eontliern clime, it is quite inappropri ­ the administration Ixidgw bed sup ­ ninety-nine are doing their duty aa sionary visited a hou><- in I^mdon and ate to a high, chilly latitude like that posed that Hill would vote for It they understand it Out of one thou ­ found a sick and dying boy, There of northern Iowa Hence the statue When the final vote is taken Hill will pensionsipatents( imU. and Tr*4ta-M*rtt * r»h»ite* d. and all Paa- sand engineers, and conductors, and was an orange lying on hia bed. i should be draped, because Ita exposure take pains to be here to vote against it switchmen, nine hundred and ainetv the missionary said, "Where did 3 to inclement weather would be out of cSSfo NT. Ou« Owner 10 Oeeoorrr U. - r...w, ■■ ... nine are true to their respon ­ get that orange?" lie raid. “A a Heavy SMparaat of M*h Ora. Tadfiiwy , Bad we can aara.* pm oat in lam lime than itan harmony with all idea* of comfort, - 7tir _, . . , . im* . sible positions. It ia seldom t hat brought it to me He comes h and might give the shivers to sympa ­ Dknvrr , Jan. 10—W 8. Stratton wash I MrKcP Sand aaodal, draw ., or photo., wMh daacrfp. people arrive at positions of reepon- often, end reads the Bible to me, 1 thetic beholders. has shipped from tbe famous Inde ­ Hoe W* advtoe. II s irntahli or not, tree of aibility until they have been tested prays with me. and brings me a pendence mine in the Cripple creek WIDOWS, chart* Oor Im not d jo tilt potonr »• mar ad. The old laalti'died far aene, known CHI PARENTS. over ami over again. If the theory it things to est " “What is his 11 am as the Vietcirli e is strain coining law district I0>* tons of ore wbteh is ex ­ Also, for SoMtan aodltattor* Otaahtad la the Ha. of 211 the pneeimisl were seen rate society raid tbe m-asionarv. “1 forget favor. The «-n ■* cover the front of the pected to yield $1,000.000st the smelter fWTUttanooU i Awwwiwiaiooeev*" ! _ _ would long ago have gone to name," raid the sick boy, "but waist ami extend nearly to the foot m* In this olty. Noam of the ore is rieh :C. A. SNOWACI msecs, and civilization would hare the skirt. tellurium which runs Slo.oou ia gold oww e.Tfw orr.ct. w* n in*T*n. P

_ CLINTON DENT. FRIDAY, FEB. 1- 1806.

far way bis own cirruiaotem HIS EYE-GLASSES. matrimonial l in cut tons to the P LORI DA " • courting, as it almost hi« amo the Sunny South 35 cent Patterns Jamb Middleton waa a bachelor. Yet vice, though never alluding In the least to hia daughter. The southerner was via Be had a |u«l tiumuic am partner In a fall of delightfully old-fashioned view* To the Younger Cooks, hip mercandlg hotaaa. He waa (bad of of the honorable state of matrimony BIC FOUR ROUTE tor io Gents. anol uty Me lived in one of theaa ex- and the deplorable condition of bache ­ Beet Line From tnaarl) aeiert boarding lioaeae fta- lors and spinsters. He advised Mid­ stoe^for tsMwty avsMto^ortyrrai* sofa but dleton to be bold, wrth all bis heart ex ­ the beginners in the art of bread and qpaaDirei by delightful people aa regular «•*-—■—- i era ws offer them to tbe tody resales ouSC pressed his astonishment that h« paper far tbs remarkably tow prtro of raly IO Manlm , wtu>. If not me rone, were should have waited so long, with a cake making, there is no aid so OmtaBmk Foatssa oaa aral extra. calm prudence that he could not under And Intermediate Points. The pat torn* aro all ef tea vary tout* Mew wary near the rone. Many charming Turk atr Ira aid aro uoeq' »red foe sty to seam BunHtm mlaa came and went, and eome stand, and when he gayiy preaood ht» great, no assistant so helpful, as the rarT rf ill ahapttrUT snfl innanmr For iwaaiy- boat's band and said: “Good night lour yours Ibras puttsras tow aaea rood the ef teem comprised charming young roue try over Full ilssirlpilira sod (CaadMeaa my dear sir; go In and win! 1 will com* To CINCINNATI. —ea Uw aumbar of yards of metortai re^u.roo. ladk» who made Lbetneelveo agreeable and dance at your wedding. ” Middle- whs** Dinner oomtacgiosa am mum *ma am too bum bur sad ns mas of to* different ptoora to da the now aomewhat eiderty buck, ton felt aa If be had received the pa ­ Tram* et*a tbrwsgh Slsselag Uan af IS* tbs pattora. bow to rat and Ut sod put the gar­ Royal Baking Powder. llmiiili S Ohio Ng., quasi « bus ment touolher are seat with aatb pst l—O. whn ai years of residence gave him the ternal permission to press the ault to •aut Host* sad I omsvIHs a NaaSelU* Sy. wllb a ptotara of tbe garmrai to so by Those jvtvUn-gu of a boat In the parlor after the fair Alabamian. nattoraa aro comptoto In every partirator. tboro It was In the park that the lovei m Mtoff a separate pattern far every atagta moau had resolved to pat bis fate to the It is the perfect leavening agent aicaaosn. olb ro i rr onaamm af iba iram Your order will be Oltod Uto asms Middleton spent bln vacations at Nar- As* all pwlnra la is* Vlrglsla* nay it la isratved. ■nanmii. and then . loo. betug a fair test. In bis waistcoat pocket was a •***• (HisIIbs*. Order pat tores by number sad gtvu alas to circlet, of the approved fashion of tho and makes perfect food. Do not daamr and aaaiduou» i«|uirr uf dawes, Jacksonvillfl, St Augustino It very pattorn guaranteed to bo oarfrak he oiacrumd arated the little folded square from « *><"•• ol IK. ..rtb I. IU, ....iElEL’^TSHEEL. Ida favorite papers. The fact was that the other articles be glanced up at daily rotation round its axis amounts 1 .Tnrr fr- <-«»*— y— Patents. Trade-Marks. hia Mg hi had failed him prematurely, Mtea Hoaa.who had grown rather pale.I Ura aud Advlra aa ta Psmaiakllliy at just when be bad raaoivtd that be to twenty seconds per oantury. ------—ad for lu< an tors' Outde. or How to Oat But, alas, this was not all which the ranscs mmn ▼Msararaf. a. a could afford himself the pleasures of tell-tale lunettes revealed! Hls Dres­ Cato and several other animals have s favorite paetUae was sardealag. matrimony, and when, looking about den shepard ree was turned into n a false eyelid, which can he drawn , lw um ia Fertile Bell o< the world, be found it and many of its Haaltoh* S Nvrtawsstom HoUway rather coarse featured ordinary young over the eyeball, either to cleans# it ! —.n-TniTTnl*^ " ___ Os, alW.MpueaueSi auoy laws*; 10 Inhabitants very fair. or to protect it from too strong I l*f IL KrMo II I port' Uw* • per mu uwasasS Ilh tint eamy at this time may give woman of the common clay. Young': B.r.sl aw loo. M.SMams*. There were oven crow's feet about bci| light. HImiU MSS* la too Vorhios the keynote of many subsequent one**, Kooeoe Con situ was aa escetleat boxer JIMrli t. (aauiu. (or alto) (arnOag. and will illustrate an unhappy azperl- eyes. “Her hair waa rather coarse and ex Ha*u»mi law I*. atoa grail i apply ■- * •••*«. «arr to which the sympathy of the I use Ftso's Care for f’oasumptioo both 1 Wlsalpsg, stl lias never been called, although hlblted evidences of concealing that j TOO MI CH WORK family sad practice -l>r. (i. W. Fatt *I our hero's was by no means an excep ­ horror, a •'switch.' ’ The lips were a | 1 ussier. Mick. Nor. $, list. Qreat Rock Island Route tional case. lltt'e dry and showed signs ol < Playing Cards. '•cracks ” The small parrel fell from for s Healthy Rmlatewre—That's Why tho Humility i i well as aa overcoat. There name to Middleton's boarding a you send ia rents to stamps or rata to THO. house one winter a family from Ala­ M ddleton's paralysed Angers into tb«| Kidney* aa Often Falk - j Dr. Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup waa nSUABTAlN. Ural Faaa Agent . C HUP bama. important people before the pool. Ills presence of mind had near i From the Detroit News, i By. CMaaffo you will receive postpaid tbe ly deserted him, but as Miss Hush 's cry used for veers aa a nreacriotion bv a gflak—l peek of playing raids vou svor handled. Leona Louaoixo Rosa Fat torn No. Wfl war. a father, mother and daughter, Nature has provided for a certain amount of BUccesaful nhvsician It ia in all re­ Beautiful steel engraved Whist Hulas aeoom* U out In six sixes, via: to, M, M, M, 40 and lien. Hoaa was a florid, portly man, at the accident he recovered hlmaell work for every or*.**, of tm- bum** body over- ph> *»ciau It la in all ra- pass thorn frra. 4S tnebra bust measure. -‘1—eventually follows specie the beat cough medicine made nhvtsnaly choleric; oareieaa in the de­ sufliciertly to stammer "<)- no couse Dark rad namola hair to boro becoming I t rat off tails of dress; for even a scrupulously niMMi *e whatever' I was onlr going tc Tb * r* ’ u —» °— P°niou of o*ir organism that today. Mold by all dealers on a guar- with a rovoro ooUar of quiltod oatto odgod with queu.W wnaiever. 1 was only going tc u a© overworked mm tho kidneys, on them is antisfaction cord a handsome cordoltoro encircling the white wristband sometimes showed a roll a cigarette—it waa only a llttlr place d the important fnactlon of fliiertag the * nu? ® OI ■•usfaeuou. waist T%m oomforuhto adjaatmrat la amoeto package of pa per- -and (as 1 was any- p .loo °or »■*»*> . , . —,7 - Ely's Cream Balm frayed edge, and bis evening clothes WILL CUBS fitting, with loom froots that top widely sod wen- shiny at the seams and deficient . „ w, „„_____ toe regular actlou of life sad dig ration The No matter where a good man llvss hie bouse cloos invisibly ra tho left aide ing, Mlsa Hoaa, whan you wert speak- amoeya are cooaerjuootlr termed the sewerage U alwsrs built on the rock. Tho almvea In faablonablo mode aro modov In their complement of buttons. He log so kiudly about my little efforts of the *ystem nog up Ihla sewer, and the blood atoly fall, neatly adjusted near tho wrists end was undoubtedly a gentleman, reticent to amis- you all—may I hope yon; . totaled with poisonous uric acid, l.« BI S. POTATOES PKH ACRE fall lonoely at the lower edges While fall at personal nature, full of petlts sot ns which brings ou disease in many forms. The CATARRH oaeaffb to moot all the rsqulremsn i * of faokloa won't nally miss me so very muck book Is the first to show_ this___ _utoppagr- ppegr From no superfluous malarial la used U this simple to ladles, and punctilious in attention when 1 leave town for a few days, at there comes the warning note: ft onould be Wonderful yields in potatoes, oats, [Prim «<> lento. | rows, which renders It aa Ideal robe for Inva ­ to them, roped ally so to bis aomewhat I do to- morrow ?" heeded, and the kidney* receive prompt atten ­ lids and aa exceedingly aarvleaabls saraaowt tion. Doan » Kidney f'llis will rtgh* the action eorn. farm and vegetable seeds. Cut dnfcEftrosEisft for any lady faded wife, and bis tall, dark-eyed What the girl answered Mlddletor of the kidney* quickly, relieve the back of this out and nend .Sc postage to tho Paahaaaro flannel older down, outing cloth. daughter Fortune or the klndnens of did .... "____ m u. . i_ _ I Pains and sc bee. aud cure all trouble* of kUi- John A. Salzer Heed Co. . La Croaks. French flannel in striped or figured variety or the landlady placed this young (tenon dld not know. If by the telepathy ney* and bladder Don I believe our statement say soft seasonsi> woolen fabrics are suitable which usually enables US to read eacfc Hesd what people right here in Detroit are eey- Wia, for their great seed book and for robes of this kind Tho same pattora ran at Middleton's left hand on the occa­ otber's thoughts, ontninnlng coming }?*• ******** h ?“® *totemoat. •ample of Giant Spurry. wnu bo used for a bath robs or wrapper app ropr iate sion when the family first appeared at .. Z . . if you doubt It tie easy enough lo prove, ask material giving It a dlatlaetlvn mode the 7 o'clock dinner. No presentation words or contradicting false one*. eta him Mr. D. U. Drown of mu rand Hireravenue Tho retail price of pattern into rants bad anticipated what It was on hli tor years an sb*tractor in the chief eugtneer • A ba« nnds lu wav about without tho assist­ took place; In fact Mrs. Simmons did ance ol 1U eyes. A blinded bat will avoid wires not appear at her own table, at the llpa to speak, he ferv ently prayed tta.1 £*£&*{“ w?th ???««,*com- and obstructions as desirously as though it head of which Middleton presided In the confusion of hls mind since hr plaints. My Una* scalded me in passage and could see perfectly. had qulxxed hia companion with hli * ****** ,fnjnd • diMcuity u* alseaarge n. ' right of bis rmidentlal dranabip —as _____ .______K*«l .,mv,nin,1 la.t 1 UK>k Doan* Kidney Fills and suBer no they say In diplomatic circles The *•> eglasses had preventetl the Iasi |oWr. ml .llstreesim- -.ymptorn* are gone: l fact of sharing in the hospitalities of underlying thought from passing fron ; would recommend Doan * Kid»*v Fliu a* they ere called celery miatures, it is better to go to Star pointod ripple brstellee croon tbe abould- ller, poriug over I'olumns of figures in Curs. Head for circular*, frra tbe seat of the difficulty and feed tbe nerve down h. tho heel, pro- and. mailing a note to Mrs Himniont F J CHENEY * CO., Toledo. O. toniiaff tbe boot In dig­ era. edged sad beaded with tbe fur ’.rimeslag his ledger, and the jxxtr fellow's weary to nccount for his absence by a plea cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia, ging and in other hard and tin iaued at tbe waist with roast Ms of baby cyan wen* fairly liathed by the cnntrm- ly Hold ‘by ~Druggut* Tie. Indigestion. Biliousness and Nervous Af­ Work ribbon Theee bra to lies fall gracefully ovar platinn of a fa«*e and figure which lm-l of husitieaa which took hitn awa> Iloll'k Pamllv Mil*, fibftc fections. such as sleeplessness and weak, large puffs ibat are mounted on sleeve ltotaja from tbe city, In which he forced him I ■■ AUK TOUR HRALKR fared to ouff depth with tbe maiertal and trim­ p rrsul him as the most beautiful he nervous feeling* are completely cured by FOR THEM med with fur at tbe wrist* Tne rolling enttor aelf to nend a message of regard and Tbs White House eoraer-aten* was laid is the " Discovery ” It pat* healthy flesh, and don't ho pat off had ever seeu. with Inferior gwuda. la edged with fur Tho full round skirt la Sw­ Outline. cobsing and facial angle, regret to hls -good friends."' th» EJhnSSLiS" w“ nm OOOUIH^ brings refreshing sleep and invigorates ths ished at the bottom and front edges with deep Hoaau, be took the night train for Chi | ______wboic system. OOI.finN«TRR IICHHKH CO. heme gathered at tbe top and cawed to lower that vital element in heanty. the Muipe edge of body. This dremy little top garment of the eyebrows, the curve of the lip* • ago. leaving no address. Mrs K. Hasax. of S» »o6 V#rtk HmltUd SL, oaa be made up ia say of the i raiaaabk B coat­ There is nothing like Dr. .Thomas' ! Chicago III writes. "I regard my Improve ­ the swell of the throat, tin* delicate A card which Middleton found at Ecleclric Oil to quickly cure a cold or WE WILL TAKE YOU ings. doth camels hair, chariot, la plain or bis club, upou which General Rosa ment ss simply fancy weaves, whipoord. Heagwilne velvet or bust, the poiae and mrrtage of the fig­ relieve hoarseness Written by Mrs. , wonderful Sincr corduroy, will all make up luallMi by tho ure , all is sme,* rayy toHtog*>*ran. food well digested; ▲ ,r*Mir*i rrei ms r*n* rare* *»**■• it by After dinner the same thing went lent stack* which he was conttnnallj Car lins Cincinnati to Asheville. Basra Bros.. «Or m T*sr ; rtmtesw. MS MS pile as- Min Itoaa played and Middleton receiving from the alternations be Tbs "CvsoM *f ibs Orsaw- sire* is* tom reaU itrwwwr or VsrMOr whs tos ’l itoUaMor tbs Moray turned the leaves of tier music, or twe«n the delightful Impressions of hli to toyaaS read agiral Matf papir*. wto* I* b*M rather attempted te do so. for the elderly eyes and the shocking rsvela 5T. JACOBS OIL is tbe Perfect CURB for frsn (Orra all. *k*l to was,* ra >mw white fingers fluttered past his face Hons of bts too truthful eyeglasses who* wmM ms* bra day* to reawrb to for brass** in variably before be was aware that Once, shortly before their marriage, the end of the leaf was reached. And BOOKS FREE unMtc i oo.oeo Aoaaa the future Mrs. Middleton said: * ‘l>n HOMES CHOICK Hardwrad when she pointed an observation about my lore, fake off your *|>ectaclc*s anf In ordffr to introduce our lino of The Kwnulag lams ■* lasted ilrag too Mm sf m mv rail read now totag s poem of Tennyson by taking up the let me see your dear eyes Just thh Standard Novels to th« public we will, row*irested ta rewire* w >* —«•«, volntne of his works lying on the table Poor tad Mar * tbrewgti iraabI toitorto mi NEURALGIA for a short time, send one or all of thfl ■» g 1 ready istorwtoi, fw sale obdgff sad handing It to Middleton. It might “Not today, please. ” replied Middle WITHOUT ■ an * •<> .ingto rarrbgsass «r notowtre. have b een observed that his eye-glaoa | following hooka PRCK on receipt still dangled unused while he was ton. "Hy and by. perbaps. when wt J" * s2t.'i=rsrjrs.r •asking at the opposite page from that hare learned to lore earh other faith of 12c (stamps accepted j ror each fuliv and have grown to be one Ii WI(«NWWChance |n||s^, (tc’scwsirffiaBS cuias. Wmutisms which Mlaa Itoaa hail Indicated, and life an In name. If I should far astdi book to cover postage, packing, etc. (hat he pat down the Itoofc and chang ­ thee • now, the clamor mlffbt rettirr ed the subject somewhat abruptly. and make tne discontented with tta Blood Diseases However, day followed day inch de- 1 Gofid Prill Gsod Psptr. Hanlon Covin. W. L. D ouglas veloping more sod more of the amia­ trut.’t. with which I ant no content- •nch an Scrofula and Anamia, Skin Eroptiona and Palo or $3 SHOE- yon JTk *no . ble resources of Middleton In court* your sweet faro, Jnat aa It la— Hallow Complexions, am speedily cured by “A creature not too bright or good Cantery Cask Desk...... sy and devotloo. Drives In the park, For human nature ’s dally food. ” theater, opera, picture exhibitions —Boston Transcript Unc Io Tem’a Cakkt .... H.B.Sfoum. a a aa were diversions In which the Koau B**1 VTfflVI—a.lag u»( IV OlICNrlffyQ kaalar a * ilmIR IlnaaMJw flfUM. family were Invited to share for Mid­ Scott’s Emulsion dleton waa obviously proceeding In New alley Nmekllag Silver. l Ul iiJTl 01 rPBipfll # a OUfwwT LyllOiI, Bayrafl tb* City ... A. Commm Ogyfe. form and pursuing no furtive ami This alloy has the appearance of all Um Cream of Cod-lirer Oil No other rem- meaningless flirtation. Kr<*n the flow ver. rerelre# and retains a high polish Oera Therm ...... Hmrthn Clay. *2. • IT? BCY5SOWl5BDtl ere which he sent Mlaa Itoaa were us­ does not farnlob. can be rolled Into •dy eo quickly and effectivelr ennehee and teat and Yarn* Bill flfge.J. W. Atop. ually a cram panted by a nosegay for aborts or drawn into wire, and la cheat porifien tbe hlood nml givea nounahment Tho Rife s Secret . . . M E. Hmlmma. her mother, and the general, with the to inavufartnre It is oo aapm wd of m^Lofas as ---- s aa ---- k— * HI r tl rag am same easy frankness with which be te the whole eystern. It ia pleasant to fake RVUTV i fWITHMI WILITBRRyy e copper, nickel, spelter, antimony, tin Tho ttgm leatater. w*tb ward* mmt awak csmsima would have offered the hospitality of and lend, and la prepared aa follows; and easy on the stomach. Ma own home, did not scruple to ac­ Mixture No. 1 la first prepared by Thin, Emaciated Penoiu **>d All Mm. HARRISON BOOR CO. cept the perfectnes which Middleton melting 7R pound* of copper and add W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes showered upon him, or to fake many ing first 20 pounds of nickel and then ■offering from Waiting Diseases 1119 *»• 88 West Jackson St., Cktcago. n toddy of the ancient whisky which 12 |toand* of spelter. 1 pound of anti Stored to heeJth by Soott’s Kmuleion. J»*r v give the kegt reto tor tire smwt^. flowed like water In the fastidious mony and t pound of tin. Mxty-fom Be earn you get the bottle with oar I h! (V^JirrtnTdramranre rasvr^as4. hw-he ior apartments while the pair pounds of this mixture la then melted Ttepatogg gre oNttorwi. —toBaageragagaSa. chatted Into the small hours after the and 32 ounces of spatter. 2 pounds of trade-murk on it Refuse cheap Nubetitufael Pr.n Si t*l, m*-«4 evvvother ntobfie* h uHsa had gone to bed. If tor rewwto * ttn and fl ounces of lend are added, thus Stmd/or p impklet mm Seotf'i Ans /imm. FRRR. On one of these occasions Middleton form lug Um improved alloy —Bx W. N. U*. D.—XIII—S. weswt ss far as to aa pound in a (anil •oott to Bownt. N. Y. All dru«leta. BO oanta and fit.

. ^ — ____ MDMk|^totoHto^^toaMtom^rara^ra^^^ CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l, 1896. The Independent ST JOBKb. FRIDAY . THIS is Clearly Your Profit time. These «■ wonh coming am n sw. -Till vniriniTC Until/ . Hie day* of of °J our,r Llearauoe Sale Bale thi* this far for have have witneeaeriwitnessed thethe complete complete destructiondestruction ofof Prime. Prices. WeWe have have just just got got through through takingtaking InventoryInventory and and find find oar our stock* stocks are are practical! practically MV InUll,• .. }•***• ' •*TvlnVIUflF “* *• >etler QMUtjr,*l*»slity. which wo have pulled down to prioenprices on a level with the cheaper grades. Will you think lees of our Dress Goods because we have marks all our 91.00 quality down to 80 and 09 cents? Does it iniure the atuuding of our $3.50 shoes because we are going to sell thou* .«« Trr lonB „„ M ...t-t------ST. JOHNS. MICH. IwcaiiM- we are going to sell 25 pounds of l>est < Granulated Sugar for $1.00 ?• We shall submit these questions for you to answer. Compare price* and qualities and we win every time

Pay* 4 Per Cent, lntsrert m Orpealt*. DRY ROODS DEPARTMENT. ^peciai for Satnrday Jan. 26. ------z—s—s—s------SHOES! SHOES! We ore through inrotctng but «IM corn! our our HpiHtl Dree* (toads Set* sU this »eek Ladle*. If row want a Hlaah or C«4©red Draaa now ta the time to buy. A. J. Si i outs UNSURPASSED VALUES! C, Pi»ncm « Vt.Pm. K.C !Wmto AmL' our spertal llat: 90 in Black Merge. T11E I.OCAI. .... Jl 39 inventory price ...... |i on H! LI! LODE! Ever}’ item below is a thought for your pocket-book, Every i 48 in .... 1 00 inveotory price ...... tj» money saver. omuorTM l*tntr*wonrr. I 48 in 79 inventory price...... «» I St John*. Mich.. Jan. 31. tSM. i 38 in “ Caaiu ...... 30 inventory price...... 39 28 POUNDS 48 in ** Henrietta, ...... 90 inventory price .... Ladtaa'dhM ’ ritKPlnsBboa*.’rthoe*.trialII baa* sewed.tow, JaseVt^. . worth S44U.SU* sadM.U0. Thr loLowitig arc the price# pai* m • *sb for ...... 7*1 Mi. 4 and 4**. worth ttSO sad S3 00. out MhiUf yln ihli mwtot ■ 38 in M Henrietta 1...... inventory price ...... 99 pitas. Its. ▲II of oar Fancy Wear in alligator Hoths anil brocaded of Granulated Sugar Ladtsa* Pelt Shoes. Ac. worth tl.tt. Wbset.rmi J.7T.71 ...... —---- novelties was 79c and Ladhu ’ Kelt rtllppew. sun; worth NSc 91. inventory price 30c. and Mime* Kell Slippers. Me: worth Hitt. Stover tired...... ——------4 48 in Colored Henriettas and Senrea was 79c ...... inventory price 9 for 5??.* ff* ■’ho ** ™*a«rewi or laee. for Si AS; worth SLSb. AM he ------38 to 40 in colored Cesbmere waa 90c ...... inventory price Men a Kelu and Rubbers. pood quality for SI.jm; worth f tiwlrr «»r ------—^ • Mai Kelu and Kubhara. worth tBSM: for SSJM 38 to 44 in Fancy Noveltiea waa 90c...... inventory price Meo's tuat Boaton Rubber Root*. worth M.W: for 32.4ft sSri^^rt vh .- 'VrVTl— {J ONE DOLLAR Miasm' sad children a Hubbers. SSo Huuot...... —...... — ------, UHDERWEAK. Say’s Show, lace or button Wo; worth f 1.3ft Dirts' Shura, button, patent tip. Mo: worth 81 A0. TalknZZZlZYZZl'JlZrZL. , ....." 1 lot Hen ’s gray and mixed Shirt* sod Drawers extra heavy ...... -....49c when purchased with Hny. *nnK»thj ------All 'ten's camel hair Hhirts and Drawers was $1...... inventory price 79c - M»*«! ...... “J All Ladies all wool Pants and Vests was 91 ...... inventory price 79c The great growth of our business proves that we have ntruok the key ££££. l»rr too ooand...... Choice of any wool or heaver Khawls instock at 1 off. $2.00 worth Fort. rtrcrfK-l...... —...... — ' Drees Gingham* at 9c yd. All Prints 5c yd. Another lot of Heavy Fringe note of popular favor. We are firm believer* in the ...... f Oom ------™------* • Chenille Hpreads 11 yda square waa 91 73 inventory price 91 25. of other Groceries. “Small Profit. Quick Soles system. »■====:. '*? S5?~______"»S mtoketw. .Irraswl —...... —------2 Turkey*. lirasod------— ------w »4eeor. ------• 4J sb-ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY.^ Arp ’e* per bwoho! ...... KUHKIlA. *H Kl’AIIIMVIl.I.K Vrtl ♦ «uf. live...... Dep ANNUAL HTATKMKNT From (Hir Regular l^rmpondwit From Our Regular t'orrrapoodrnt TIME TABLE. : .quMnmvfl or Til K mspiiUM Mrs. J. 8. C'ahoon has lieen quite sick Guy Longeor was in 8t. Johns 8un-1 but is recovering. day evening last. M tYoni Our Knrular rorrrapoudent There will be an oyster supper at A. R. Doyen is visiting friends in ! Nov- 19th, 1894. Mr. Jamw Blbby is looking for an M> Dennis* Hall. Thursday evening for Ann Arbor this week. People s Mutual Fire Insurance Gt. acie farm tu rent. the benefit of Rev. Fred Koehler. Kri Coleman gave a very enjoyable W’KSTWABD No better than this year’* ice was The “Anglo American Museum" is rtv to hi* numerousnumer young friend* IONIA, MONTCALM AND CLINTON COUNTIES. iound in Fowler for the past 10 >«u». holding fort at Dennises Hall. The Cit Friday evening. Mr. Anthonv Platte ha* gone out of name is very high sounding and like The woman's foreign mission society, For the Year Ending December 3]. 1884. uusinen*. The store is presently occn- v oilierother shows, the largest part of of M. E. church, will meet at tlie par STATION* 5-: fiR m picul bv half price clothier*. it Yet they have quite a number of 1 sonage on Wednesday. February 8. Mrs. Jotin r. Schaefer, of whnee re- interesting relics rovery nil hope waa abandoned, I* doing From the success attending the work URMDKUSilir . I antra K. . Home . On Weduesdai. about noon. Frank of soliciting comnuttee then* will soon i ()ETroit Lt No. of members Deo. Si. IKO. l Aft* William Block. Sidney _____ netter under the vigilant care of Dr. Devore went to the barn to feed his No. of OM-mbers added dor I captured the time he lias tolled tlie bell for eight IUUMHTRCW Paid Interest on laaaa.____ rr* 77 persons whose combined age* was <>14 OayyMox expenses 40 06 Pewamo grist mill, some express it »r* Unpaid assessments ItBft...... 9 117 SI Kd printing and advertising 166 33 aaatically that Pewamo want* to be an ­ years. Mr. Pierson has been a mem ber Cash on hand Jan I, IMS. ss II Faki postage, postals and nexed to Fowler us subuib. and talk of of the Christian church for fifty-three Stationery ___ ••lectric ireel car connection* years. Mr. aud Mrs. I*ierson are the 306 iS Paid for fuel and Tlie Fowler rouMg men's society only charter members left of the church LIABILITIES. here, which was established by Elder Due for borrowed money ...| Mtt 10 Paid refunded • lectetl the following oflleer* for this Adjusted losses, not due 1 Aft" 79_ , ex p ram, etc...... vear: ITeaktent, Midi lim** : ‘•♦■cretarr. Baird at the Sherwood school house Z Paid KoUrttor* of I about 40 veers ago. Total______•81LIM rn I * ”«* reeeiver* of Peter Miller; treasurer. John llauck. Paid oMcers and directors The linance* of the society are in ex ­ I NO) MB ISM I’aah on band Dec. SI, I cellent condition. a. to Hal. io treasury Dec. 3|, i*M.t 6ft 67 The 40 hours devotion will commence ouve. * -0 2 10 H » ) live d aaeeesment* for ISM... 3AM M 'Pn tal |M 9 66 2 Ift S 30 lived sss ess menu previous Total uxpeodltures. ineiud- at tlie ('atholic church on Niindav. Feb- 10 06 S It 10 40 years...... ftft 3* In balance m treasury...... $13,«7S tuary 10. A numlwr of priest* will as­ From Our Regular I'orrNpondrnl live d on loans ...... 10,1*3 HO sist the pastor dining the exercises. Mr*. Newton McLoutli. of DeWItt. is « «s 10 20 3 2S Hec'd ou dlseounla . ______4ft Ml T. O. STEVENSON. visiting friends in Bay City. 7 IS 10 .VS 4 «« Keo'il on membrrshlp fees. S3 ou Two sermon* will tie preached daily by 7 4u II IS 4 X eminent speakers. O. G. Pennell, of DetVitt. had a light h as 13 17 .*. 20 Total Income ...... 613,07.1 SO RKPORT OK COMWTTBB Three temperance enthusissts in ­ stroke of paralysis last week. ///... p. m. ... • > 00 KXPRNDITITRB8 ISM. Iomia , Mich ., January «, tflM stilled some sublime aspirations into ft 97 1 IS Dr. R. Himmons. of DeWItt. attended » 00 I 30 c OS ■' • [ fifty pAj({ To the Hoard of Directors of the Pi uphs'ii some Fowlente* at tne Methodist (Grand Lodge of F and A. M at De­ Mutual Ptrr Insurance Companj of loata. r. H . a Bannerflrange Ilail.i irleans.f 4 IS church last week by temperance, not troit, last week. //proof. Du read...... 9 S3 1 47 Bengal 3 96 Montcalm and Clinton Counties: : 40 J .. Koiw-rt . Portland. speech** hut song*. Indeed, there is Interlined ‘'CelItslotd’’Collars ami Cuffs ■sMy...... 10 U 3 X , 14 , A Dab Thompson, Kvergrecn MS 36 Your committee appointed to settle wtfth hut a sit! sublime to the rule 8. Moon and wife, of DeWitt. re­ PMtilc 10 51 3 0J » 3S * ’ Charles H wart bout. Crystal 443 43 turned from their western trip. January tarn water like u duck’s luck ami show kflVMtW Jcl ._ II »> S 45 V 0.5 the Secretary and Treasurer, for the year tmO- it Iona. 9 2ft . I’ RUa* • order. Richland ...... •m as tng neeember SI. ISM. would resper tfully re­ 10. after an absence of nearly nine weeks. neither spot nor soil. They arc net DkTKOlT...... Ar. II 6* 4 M * | 8. Pitch ford, Westphalia. ■i to port that we have aarefully examined the The (tathohe churcli of our village Mary J McOeiian. Douetaaa. 4T1 t» book* and records of the Company, and from Mrs. (George Beech died at her home effected by rierspirntion, ami always 4^0hair Car. Huflht J. Ilaumsn. Wtnlteld ...... 2* 60 A. K. MORKHOITSK. Art linn of Anthony Osrhold A Co.. .« wet doth, th-wse arc but a it •-/ of the Cbaunoey tase. Crystal. 647 00 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore .uivantftjrci> of woariug tlie “Cdluloid” 1 No 16 bs* Chair Oar.liraed liapM, to Drtrsii M. DOUOLABB. Detroit, lor f40u. Loomis. January A). 1803, a son. also to No. • 1 h«, rtl*op*r to Dacrolt. John ..cd > oILrs uml cuh* made. Be pure to No. 17 baa Pul I wan sleeper. Detroit to Chicago 1 'tundaya It is believed that a kind re­ The ladles' home aid society, of De­ No 81 hs* Slraper loOraed Msplds. quest to tlie contrary on the cart of our Vb, BEN PIArrCHEE, respected depot master to the railroad Witt. met at the (Grange hail last Wed- Trtffr Muqrr Trav. Pass. Ageei nesda> and elected the following offi­ fiMa. Bbomlst Lassl Agent men would prevent such o|i*iructions. cers: President. Mrs. Flora Williams: It is disgusting to see so many young vice president. Maggie Hewett; secre­ EtwtoiQ NEW lads of school age in our village loafing tary. Mattie Simmons: treasurer. Mary —Northvilie Record : “The following •m the street, smoking cigarrtta and Moon. AfARK- story is told on a Livonia maiden who | using vile language. Study it would p:inipr«i iuaidc. if yon desire perferi lie within the domain of the Kpwortli The five-months-old son of Mr. and was caught recently in the act of kissing Mrs. Wilbur Mfller. of Olive, died at xi is faction. Mode iu all w/cs aud ul*. a pet calf : The boys chaffed her of lwiaguc ladies to abate such a nuisance. -vies. If you caa’t gat them at ll»r A little pressure upon the council and the home of F. Moore, in Riley, last course, but she gave them as good as ‘~ilofT. wc wdl tend sample jKiitpakt they sent. “Dot ’s all right, boys don ’t DRUG STORE. president would Hirely result in much Thursday, ('.auae. inflammation of tlie lungs. The funeral was held at the -.i. receipt of pnee: Collars. J$ cents you trouble yourself. Dot Jerry keep home of Mr. Moore. Sunday. Rev. Burns, cub. Cuffs, Jo cento pair. Stale size him a mouth clean and sweet, lie don 11 Tho CHICAGO DRUG STORE, the finest in Central Mi^- :eWitt, THE CELLULOID COMPANY. choone mv own klsainc. ain ’t It f Und competent pharmacist in charge, who will take pleasure in dis­ 4!i7-M Hrsadwav. ___ NBW YORK. ven I start out iu der kissing neesineas. (). Cuntiingiiam is very sick with luug January 28. 1886. Charles Day. after suf­ you bet I kiss something sweet and pensing them to the public. Walker St., caat. t rouble. fering from a complication of diseases clean, don't it ? Our thermometer registered 8 below over a year. The subject of this sketch Monday morning. was bom In (Gene wser county, N. Y., DR. WHI. HAVEN*, Prop. J. A. Crawford and son liave returned August u. 1832. He lived in that county from their visit In Ohio. until be had reached the age of 23 years The Hcoit s Medicine Omipany are There be attended the Carwille Collegi­ giving a series of free shows here. ate Seminary at Oakfiekl. three years. THE... C. J. Wliittacre has taken Ids engine He traveled 12 yean lor tlie Mount to Sumner, to he used in a saw- mill. Hope Nursery, of Rochester. N. Y . and ltav Hewitt aud wife are visttlng at we* sent to Michigan in 1866. He trav­ his father's. Isaacli Hewitt, thi* village. eled extensively in this state, and when A colt belonging to Andrew Anna re­ hi* brother. Jerome Day, who was lo­ CASH GROCERY Thinking cently slipped and severely injured a cated here. died. Charles took his farm in 1866, and ran It and the fruit tree way. Why shouldn't they when liav. A. O. Carx'an and wife attended business together On March Jl. 1868, They are coming our | Sir very I ^ revolution in a winter stock is even more neoemary than a the wedding of Ills sister at i'otterville. Mr. Dav ws» married to Mias Nancy they get the very beet of good* at our store for last week Bougton. No children have been loweet price*? Here are Home of thaer price* The good* change in politic*. There nevor was and never will be mom Nancy Hoyt has bought the George granted them. He elected Ida large are fresh i andu of good quality: need for Hoavy Raiment than cxirts at present; and never mm Payne tarni. having sold tier’s to Mrs frame barn in 1864. and hia comfortable Mrs. French, of Eureka. home was erected in 1874. He was for­ :<1 lb* Good C Nugar for #1.00. nor can be more of a disposition on our part to clean it out. How. F. W. Hedfern lia* returned merly a Democrat but later chauged his from hi* northern junketing trip and is party politics to the Labor Union. He « again in hi* seat in the House. was Spiritualist in belief, and used to - good Evangelist Bullock is holding revival treat patient* by his Spiritualistic 10 lbs ( 10 lb* i\»m 1 NOW FOR IT. meetings at the Christian church. Large powers. I Ih -*r C Mr*. Fred Upton turn I teen very siek, ■lark Coney Huffs, Frank Williams hashMAapIte a laag LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. A strackau lnflh. Hloves and llttom. -icknea*. but is now recovering but is Improving under the skillful School commenced again in SaaatOMe' treatment of Dr. (4ampbeU. of Ovid. Thank tog yee ?er tha lihogai pad yea have beet©wed upon ns no far and hoping White Thibet Waffs. Pelts and Bobbers district. Mondav As no one had the Charles Heardslee and Claranee Mul­ _ i of tho aoose. are remain Pnr Boas. Nock* and Rn diphtheria in theneghborhotMl the health der have returned from the north, ehete officer concluded school could be con ­ Yours truly, We wish to clean the shelves for Spring Stock and don’t tinued. they have been engaged In lumbering. forget that it’s at James Mundell had a raueer removed N. L. Webb, of DeWitt. called on from the lower lid of his right eye by Victor friends while on his way to Du- Dr. Heehelm . of Grand Rapids, former­ plain to adjust a lorn in the ly of llnbbaidston. and he Is getting CHICK & DUBOIS along nicely Mutnal Fire Insurance Oo.