w The Clinton Independent, VOL. XXVII—NO. 8. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1892. WHOLE NO-1361.

Buy your gold tilled watches of Krepps, —XXI November, ye Kynge ’s Maid ­ Common Council. Rupture Cured, or No Pny for Service*. The best of work at modest prices a DeWitt Sc Co., leading jewelers, and ens' day. DEMOCRACY WILL CELEBRATE Dr. Miller, the celebrated rupture the St. Jobns Steam Laundry. —Be sure and come November XXI, Rkgdlar Mkktino , Nov . 7, 1892. specialist from the O. E. Miller Rupture save money. Meeting called to order by Prooident Bun- TieatmentCo., 102 to 106 Michigan Ave., for ye Kynge ’s Maides need you. Saturday Evening, November A good, clean Bed for 25 cents at the homi Tmatters . day. Detroit, Mich., will be in Ionia, at the Central House. —In this issue we publish the official 19, 1892. Preaent, Trustee* DeWitt, Fowler, Hulae and Bailey House from Thursday morning, Wolcott. Corpata. Brovltl**. canvass of the votes cast in this county Nov. 24tb to Wednesday night, Nov. 30. ^/-Krepps, DeWitt Sc Co. defy compe­ At a meeting of enthusiastic demo ­ On motion, the Board adjourned to meet and in Owosso at the Wildennuth House The largest and best assorted stock of —Fiske Jubilee Singers next Satur­ crats held at the club-room last Monday November 9,1893. Dec. 1st to 7th inclusive. The Miller carpets in St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s. tition in fine engraving, finest in town. IntWITT H. HUNT. Co. is the largest organization in the day evening. evening, over which Mr. John Hicks To th# Farmery. —Circuit court convened last Mouday —Morning and evening services will Village Clerk. world devoted exclusively to the treat­ be held in the re-constructed St. John’s presided, it was decided to celebrate ment of rupture. They nave oifices in Are you going to build new fence with a good sized calendar before it. their great national victory in a befitting Adjourned Mkktino , Nov . 9,1892. 12 different States, with a combined this season f If so. be sure aud see the church, next Sunday. Keystone woven wire styles before you —Dart Hulse is making some sub­ manner, in the village of St. Johns, on Meeting called to order by President Bun- capital of $815,000. The doctor makes stantial improvements to hLs residence —Come to the social given by St. day. tins visit for the benefit of all ruptured complete your arrangements. Saturday evening, November 19. The ^ Wm. P. Schanck , Ag ’t., on Lansing street. John’s Guild, at the opening of the Preaent. Trustees DeWitt, Fowler. Hulse* persons, especially those unable to visit church house, to-night. exercises will consist of speaking at Kellogg and Wolcott. the Detroit offices, lie gives written I329*f St.Johns. —On Saturday evening last the demo­ Scriven ’s opera house, music, fireworks, The minutes of the meetings of October 3 guarantee to effect an absolute and per­ crats, of Ovid, celebrated the success of —Each gueste will be rewarded with manent cure in every case treated, (or . For the best watch repairing go to ye Kynge ’s Maidens ’ remembrance, wh. torchlights, etc. and November 7 were read and approved. receive no pay for services), without Krepps, DeWitt and Co. Every job their national ticket. It will be the aim of the management The following claims were presented and re­ warranted. —The real and personal property of ye can take home with you. ferred to the committee on fire, water and pain, operation, inconvenience or deten ­ —Died, in Greenbush, Nov. 10, Mrs. and the party in general, to avoid per­ lights: tion from business. Consultation and The largest and finest line of Carpeta the late Isaac Holton, was sold yester­ sonalities and such demonstrations as examination free to all. If you cannot in St. Johns is at Kendrick's, at lowest Catherine Helms, aged 73 years. The Mutual Gas Co ...... 9 79 33 call, write to headquarters for full infor day at administrator ’s sale. only belong to savages, and not to a St. Jobns Electric L. H. and P. Co ...... - 63 73 prices.______— At Marshall two weeks ago the funeral was held at the house Saturday, •nation, illustrated pamphlet and Mich Rev. G. S. Northrup officiating, civilized community. There are victor ­ Total ...... -.....• 143 05 igan references —all free. The Mercantile Co. pay the farmeis Fiske Jubilee Singers had a crowded ies and there are defeats. For every more cash for Butter and Eggs than house and pleased every one. — In the semi-annual apportionment The following claims were presented and re­ any three concerns in Clinton county. of school money to the counties of this one who falls in battle some heart Drcumaking, —The work on Louis Vauconsant's ferred to the commute on claims: Our Dressmaking department will state, Clinton county is awarded $6,- mourns. Jas B. Henderson ...... f 60 30 Don ’t forget that Kendrick keeps a new addition to his present place of give you elegant new and becoming complete line of stable groceries and 922.44 for 8,241 children of school age. PERSONAL. C- K. Vreedenburg ...... 40 00 styles at prices within reach of all. business is fast approaching completion. Jas. Begley ...... 40 00 sells them cheap. Butter and eggs —Alle goode men will please bring —Re-engagements at Detroit, Kala­ Respectfully, yours, wanted. Otis Fuller left here last evening for Little Jonathan Kellogg ...... 4 80 J. T. Cole St Co their thimbles and ye goodley women mazoo, Cleveland and Chicago prove Lewis Hollenbeck ...... 7 50 the popularety of the Fiske Jubilee Rock. Arkansas, For a Good Square Meal your hammers and spend thd earlie part Mr. J. L. Ring and daughter Pearl are spend ­ Wm. Tick...... 9 90 for 25 cents, go to the Central House, Singers. At Newton hall next Satur­ P. E. Walsworth...... 59 22 Our work was awarded first premium of the nighte. ing a couple of weeks In Ohio. at our county fair over competitors. St. Johns. day. V E. Aldrich is spending a season at his Wells Creek Coal Co ...... 52 38 You are invited to call and examine —Rev. A. P. McDonald, a powerful Standard Oil Co ...... 4 19 See Chapin & Co ’s, line of 50c Fall preacher, is holding a series of very —C. M. Stanton, employed on the fonmer home In Oaleshurg, this state. the work. H amilton , the Photo ­ Suitings. Mr. Willard Stocker, accompanied by hU Warner Sunday ...... 5 40 grapher. ______profitable meetings at the Baptist church farm ot O. B. Swain, in this township, C. K Vanalckle...... 7 96 lias husked this fall 638 bushels of corn friend, Mr. Everett, of Ovid, visited friends In Spaulding Sc Co. are headquarters for in this village. St. Johns last Sunday. Wm. Crtch...... 42 58 i pit guns and ammunition. —Mr. Loudin ’s bass solos are phenom­ in twelve days and a half. How is that John B. Chapin Is expected here this week. Fowler A Ball...... 30 77 at our County fair are on exhibition at Spaulding A Co ...... 23 07 Stage ’s Studio and are selling at 10c enal. He will sing at Newton hall next for husking V HU return at this time is occasioned by Mrs. For the very best 50c Storm Serges go each. 1361tf. to C hapin & Co ’s. Saturday evening with the Fiske —Work has been commenced at the Chapin’s poor health. Total recommended by B. of W.C.9 388 C« Jubilee singers. corner of State and Brush streets, upon Rev. W. C. Allen attended a meeting of the Underwear, A supply of Pianos on hand at the St. the foundations for a handsome resi­ state committee of the Congregational society, J, D. Henderson A Bro...... 9 123 4* Underwear for ladies, gentlemen and Johns School of Music, —Owing to the fact that many of the at Lansing last Friday. A. O. Hunt ...... 2 15 Call aud see dence to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. children. All qualities and prices. them and get terms. jury cases were not ready for trial, the Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks and their daughter, DeWitt H. Hunt ...._...... *5 00 John Hicks . Judge dismissed the jury to return Mon ­ C. C. Vaughan. Mra. Rawson, will leave next Tuesday for their E. I. Parmenter, salary...... 50 00 Have Tou Seen Them. day, November 28. —Come to the earlie candle lighte winter quarters In Florida E. I. Parmenter, pay roll ...... 247 01 The Old Reliable star Bakery Mrs. G.— Have you seen those Ball- supper, given by ye Kynge ’s Daughters, George Huffman and wife.of Tyrone.LlvIngs- Warner Bunday ...... 4 61 Is where may be found all kinds of Bearing Relief Wringers at Spaulding —The jury in the case of Emma Boult ton county, visited over Sunday with his Bread and Calces, baked daily. XXI November. This supper will be L. A. Kellogg ...... 15 00 & Co ’8. vs. Fox Sc Simmons, charged with fur­ brother, Lafayette Huffman. J. Doollng ...... 15 00 N. S. Kuhns . Mrs. P.—Yes, I took one on trial and served from five to seven o ’clock, at the Mrs C II. Eaton, of Harbor Springs, is would not part with it now for nishing her husband liquor, failed to Total ...... J 482 24 Fifty Cant* ---- One Dollar. room where the goodlie laydes do give spending a couple of weeks with her mother. twice the purchase price, as it makes agree in Justice Duncan ’s court, last The l>est Underwear for 50 cents. my washing one-half easier. Saturday. out bookes. Mrs. Isaac Holton, in this village. Total allowed thisdate...... |,012 35 Miss Kittle Mead, who had been spending The committee on fire, water and lights re­ The best Underwear for $1 Mrs. G.—My sentiments exactly. —F. F. Murdock has purchased of —Frank Haines, aged 30 years, died May be found At John H icks ’. at his home in Greenbush on Tuesday a few days with her cousin, Mrs. F. M Spauld ­ ported tnat they found the claims referred to •16 so ---- fin.no. Rudolph Goette the Frisbie residence ing, returned to her home In Saginaw last Fri­ them correct at the footings and recommend ­ 81. John* Slar Bakery, Buys the best Silk Seal Cloak you ever of this week, of consumption. He day. ed that they be allowed and orders drawn on property on Swegles street, and with First door west of the post-office, has in saw for the price, at C hapin Sc C o.’s favorable weather will be settled there­ leaves a wife and three children. The Dr. 8. J. McPherson left on Saturday last the proper funife for the amounts. connection, a first-class dining-room, in this week. funeral takes place this morniug at his with his daughter, Mrs. M. A. 8tevens for her On motion, the report was accepted and where lunches will be served at all sea For the most stylish line of 50c wool home at Marietta, Mich., where he will make a adopted. suiting see C hapin & Co. —Stephen Sturdevant says that Fil- late home. sonable hours. Charges reasonable and —We are pleased to be able to state short visit. The committee on claims reported that they satisfaction guaranteed. dew Sc Millman ’s Electric Balm cured A.J. Hicks, for some time past foreman of found the claims referred to them corroct at N. 8. Kuhns . We make a specialty of 25 and 50 cent that Miss Veva, younger daughter of the St. Johns News office, entered upou a four the footings and recommend thatthey be al Dress Goods, C iiapin & Co him of la grippe when other medicines Dre** Good*. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Perrin, who has weeks' engagement, last Tuesday, as musical lowed and orders drawn on the proper funds failed and he considers it the finest We are now showing a beautiful line 50c all wool Storm Serges at medicine ever made. been very ill of late with Bright’s dis ­ director for Barber A Plowman's Elite Com ­ for the amounts. edians. He joined them at Holly. On motion, the report was accepted and of Dress Goods. All the latest styles of Chapin & Co ’s. —Geo. Hoffman had about 30,000 new ease and inflammation of the liver, is both foreign and domestic weaves. It convalescent. Mr. and Mrs B. D. Palmer returned last adopted. The finest line of Dress Good in St. brick spoiled by the freeze of last Fri­ Tuesday ovenlng from their four weeks' visit On motion, the Board adjourned. is a pleasure to show goods. —Mr. and Mrs. Tlieo. Price enter­ John H icks . Johns may be found at day night. George don t blame any­ in the state of Washington. The principal Dk WITT H. HUNT. II. L. Kendrick ’s. body else but himself—says he ought to tained, in a truly royal manner, a goodly portion of their time was spent at Ellensburg, Village Clerk. Carpet*. number of their friends at their pleas­ where their son Rodoey resides, and who was Big bargains in Carpets For the best value in plush cloaks go have suspended operations sooner. — married November 1, to Miss Lida May, an Si. John* Candy Kitchen. ant rooms, corner Clinton avenue and At John H icks ’. to C hapin & Co. Durand Express. estimable young lady of that burg. They Gto. F. Fowler, the wide-awake con ­ —The ordination of Rev. G. W. Riggs, State street, last Monday. After a 6 visited every Important town In the Sound fectioner, has recently added more Excelsior Diaries for 1893 Best quality Pattern Oil-cloths of Maple Rapids, occurred at the Con­ o ’clock tea came progressive pedro, country. Mr. Palmer reports the “boomed room to his former quarters, in the cor ­ At F. E. A ldbich & Co. ’s. At Spauldino & Co ’s. music and dancing. towns as compartively dead. They returned ner room over O. P. DeWitt’s grocery, gregational church in that village cn well satisfied with Michigan. and is now in shape to supply jobber or Cloak*. The greatest line of 50c. all wool Storm Tuesday of this week. Ministers from —A very pleasaut and complete sur­ consumer with fresh candies, cracked Cloaks for Ladies. Misses and Chil­ Serge is at Chapin Sc Co ’s. St. Johns, Ovid, Laingsburg, Owosso prise was perpetrated upon Mr. and COMING EVENTS. nuts, crystalized pop com in balls, dren just received at John H icks ’. and Ashley were present. Mrs. Cornelius II. Ijennett, by a jovial bricks and in almost every conceivable A Word to the Hungry. The St. John's Guild will open the church sliape. Fresh candies in 5-pound lots The biggest Letter File for the money. If you have a desire to eat fresh and —While Sam Spriugstead and wife, party of friends, at their pleasant home at Detroit wholesale prices. Fresh can­ on Gibbs avenue, on Tuesday evening house this (Thursday) evening. Everybody At F. E. A ldrich & Co. ’s tender meat, poultry and fish in their of Greenbush, were returning from Invited. dies furnished to parties in any part of season, give us a trial. Prices right, mill, one day last week, his team be­ of this week. That date was the 13th You are invited to attend the Young Peo ­ the village, on short notice. Keep your Floor Oil Cloth* and all meats delivered promptly and anniversary of their marriage, and the ple's missionary meeting at the Baptist church, eyes and thought ou the pile in the For stores, both in pattern and by the in good shape. Love Bros ., came unmanageable, and in their fiight, window, which he is selling at 10 cents yard At John H icks ’. event was celebrated in a very enjoyable Sunday evening, at 5:45. X ■ ■ First North of the Mercantile Co. ’s ran off a bridge, turning the wagon over The U. B. Mite society, of Bengal, will meet a pound. He will have a fine assort ­ 1360 ______them, injuring both slightly. manner. ment at modest prices for the holiday House Wanted. —Come to the candle lighte supper and at the parsonage, Wednesday, November 23, at trade. ______A good tenant wants a small house Plumbing a specialty and satisfaction —There are two nice houses on the 10:30 a. m. All are Invited. Inquire at The Republican office. 60tf guaranteed at Spaulding Sc Co ’s. Edward Brown Oakland street addition listen to ye talented laydes and gentle ­ The Congregational mite and sewing society Fine Stock at Auction. to St. Johns. The allotment will take men of ye town, who will entertain ye will meet with Mrs. E. M. Smith on Cass street, L. B. Townsend and others will have Money to Loan on Farm Lands. For Embroideries and white goods go finely with speaking pieces, singing Tuesday, November 32, at 2:30 p. m. a joint auction sale of 70 pure-brei mendation, and her trimmer, Miss Our store will be open Thanksgiving heaters will produce the same amount DIRECTORS: position an addition will be made to it, Olivo ...... 307 267 88 Day, until noon. J. T. Cole St Co. of heat with less fuel than any other Ovid ...... 795 667 80 Stella E. White, is the equal of any in stove in the market. Examine them at P. K. Perrin, O. W. Xunger, Geo. F. Marvin. J. R making its size, wheta fully completed, Riley...... «»( 411 60 the state as an artist at tne work. Do Elegant line of Fine Stationery pauldino Corbit, J. H. Fedtwa. OtU Fuller, Edward Victor ...... ■jin 2»> Vi not fail to call at this store when in St. S St Co ’s. 76x40 feet, being excelled in size by only Watertown ...... At F. E. Aldrich St Co. ’s. Brown. O. W. Emmons, J. Sullivan, S'* 70 Jobns. If not desiring to purchase, re­ Oar SIO Cloak* one structure of the kind in our village, Westphalia...... 7-7 503 m C. 8. Allison, G. E. Corbin. member that “visitors are alwaysjwel- Wall paper cheap at Fildew St Mill- Are positively matchless. and that of B. F. Miller’s feed bam. Total ...... 8,241 96,929 44 corne. ” man ’s. Chapin Sc Co ’s. 4Por Cant Intoraat Paid oa Tima DapeaMa CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17.1892

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egraph Grimston at the earliest possi ­ vanished into thin air. Roden kept The Sandycroft Mystery. ble moment In the tnohning. ” He had tho glasses fixed to his eyes for some laid down his pen. and was on tho little timo longer; feehng It hard to »Y T. W. Sl'KIGnT. point of rising, whon his eye wus believe that there wus nothing more caught by two objects which were to coma While waiting thus more IMPORTAN r rr 1TVVA LIDS. CHAPTER V—Continueix v > partly hidden under the ledge of tho than ono question put itself to him. I "And thut b"------Ho asked in the movable sloping desk, lie took thorn With wlmt object had Ivor Penleath pausa He was gloworing at her with up. One of them proved to be a mo ­ came back. Had ho simply missed his 1DT5. SOLMAN S. XXTTlJlOE’ZZZZErZ’, a sullenly vindictive look in his eyes. rocco miniaturo case; and the other an train, and in consequenco put off his He had been brought to bay in a open envelope, addressed "Ivor Pen- journey till morning, or was there Late of LONDON, now of CHICAGO, with a Branch Office and Laboratory at HILLSDALE, MICII., fashion he had certainly never reck­ leuih. Esq." in which was a letter. some occult motive at tho bottom of |Has Visited Southern Michii an for the past Year, and during these visits has examined and prescribed for oned upon. He opened tbo case first It contained his unexpected return? Above all. had hundreds, and effected some of the mott Wonderful Cures ever made in the State. "For you to cro to London to-morrow the likeness of a very beautiful girl, i he by any chance, during tho hour Ask your friends and neighbors about Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey. There Is scarcely a neighborhood In the county that has not had the and obtain the written opinion of painted on ivory. After gHzing at it which had elapsed since his departure Ibenefltof the doctor's wonderful skill, and rat ily it fumtly which has not hud one or more of Its members snatched from death and restored counsel in tbo case, and I. on my sida for a few momenta he laid the case from the Croft, becomo cognizant of I to health after all hoite lutd tioen giveu m> and the family physician had pronounced the case lfcuruMu. If alllnaod do not foil to cououit this will engage to do the sama The on the table and turned his attention Durvill’s inconceivable baseness to-1 [most omincut physician uud surgeon. All examinations, consultation* and advice froe. case oan. of coursa. be stated as if it to the letter, but before extracting it ward his sister? Such a discovery, as : were purely u suppositious ona from its envelope he wochanically Roden know, would havo sufficed to At St. Johns, Thursday, Deo. 8, 1892. One day only Office—Parlors atthe Steel House. •Should the counsel on euoh side prove glanced round the room. Then, with bring him back from tho ends of the' to be as one in their opinion and hold, a smile that was far from being a earth. But these were questions which Kxiiiniiiutioii Free to All. Chronic Iti-eHften. as we both hope they may. that the pleasant one. he drew it out, opened he had no means of answering. Pres­ Although the doctor is In many cases Tho doctor treats no acute discasea, but de ­ atfalr at Edinburgh was nothing more it. and began to read it It was in a ently ho shut up his glasses and went compelled to use expensive instruments votes his whole time to the treatment of and chemicals In making analyses, micro ­ chronic and long smarting and surgical dis ­ serious than a juvenile escapada in woman ’s writing and filled four sides back to his room, it seemed to him eases; cases given up by oilier doctors and pro ­ no way binding on either of ua then of a sheet of note paper. When ho that there was nothing for him to do scopic and other scientific exam nations, nounced Inournble, ho most desires to see. Dr. yet he makes no chnrges to anyone, believ­ Humphrey has had nearly 3,000 cures In tho can you and I go on our way rejoicing, had read to tho bottom of the first save to bottle up his curiosity and ing It to be a part of the physician’s duty state of Michigan, while his patients all told In and agree with Shakespeare that -all s page he turned over to tho second, and wait for wliut tho morrow might bring Minnesota, Wlsoonsln, Illinois, Alabama, Ten­ well that ends well* ’ ” to ascertuln tho patient ’a true condition nessee. Georgia, Ohio and Indiana, have been his smile became intensified to a sneer. to light without cxyicnse to tL* sufTe.-er. When­ fully five times thut number; nearly two-thirds He stared at her with an air of ••What precious rot!" ho exclaimed But ho was restless and uneasy; ' of these sufferers were given up as hopeless ever and wherever Ur. Humphrey decides Invalids, some to bo blind, some dear, and stupefaction, and like a nmn who hard­ aloud. ••Whoever sh« is. she’s aw­ something kept urging him on to go to locate a month./ visit c/owds flock to others a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney dis ­ ly belie .ed the evidonco of his ears. fully gone on Master Ivor. ” He turned out of doors; he could not forget the see him. and no wonder, for by the first ex­ ease, consumption, desti uctlve female troubles. Among others, hundreds of children hopeless­ "And supposing I decline to do from tho second page to tho third, quarrel of which he had boon a wit­ amination, and often without asking a ly deformed, lint be bold bow many of thorn anything of the kindP ” he said sul­ when chancing to lift his eyes, he ness. How had it ended, ho kept question, ho tells the invalid what tho see nnd hear, while nearly all are rapidly trouble Is, and tbe prosrect of a cure, and being cured. lenly after a brief pause; ‘or. sup­ saw. with a thrill of torror, which asking himself, and wliat had become The doctor Is surrounded with the finest and posing 1 accede to your wishesi and gripped his heart like a visa Ivor of tbo combatants? In no case was tho most wonderful of all he values his first most exUnsIve collection of instruments ever that the lawyers' opinions, when ob ­ Penleath in person standing in the Impression and first look at n patient more imported to this country for examining ami affair any business of his. and yet who than all else, and Dr. Humphrey Is never •renting all forms of chronic aliments of the tained. should prove to bo adverse to ItTIli. face, eye, ear, tint.,it. ciu-st, lungs, heart, archway which led to tho conserva ­ could say what might not havo hap- j mistaken In his diagnosis In any case. what you seem so ardently to desire — stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro ­ tory. with tho lifted portiere graspod pened? Darvill was a much bigger The doctor ’s methods differ markedly ductive organs, urinary organs, brain and what then?" from tho general practitioner In all ro- nervous system, paralysis, growths, Joint dis ­ in ono hand, and staring full at him. and more powerful man than Penleath, 1 spect*. Following the plan of 8t. George's • in eiSher of the contingencies you eases, piles, hip diseases, sciatica, skin diseases, He had evidently missed tho miniaturo and tho probability was that tho lat- ■ Hospital of London, no registers every ulcers and every form of weakness of either speoify I shall at once proceed to lay and the lottcr, and had come back in ter would have had tho worst of the particular as to tho patient's physical con ­ male or female. a criminal information against you* dition and mental state. Tho condition of search of them. Hew many seconds affair. Might not Durvlll havo dis ­ each organ, location of any and all dis ­ The doctor s specific medicines go straight to and apply for your arrest on a charge had he been standing there, unheard abled him. and have left him lying eased parts, and whether sympathetic or the dlsensoil orgun, mid can be plainly felt at of bigamy." organic, together with tho amount and work In the diseased nans very shortly after and unseen? in three swift strides ho there helpless and alone? Roden nature of the d.sense. In this way the en ­ their use Is begun. Thor are pleasunt to take, If it be possible for a human being was by Darvill’s side. Tho letter was tire amount of vital energies are readily sprang to his feet with an ejaculation, computed anil the restoring power of the mild but searching In action, yet agree with to collapse, then did Captain Darvill snatched from his nervoless grasp, the most delicate lady or child, do not reduce llow was it such a possibility hud body measured against tho force end en ­ the strength, and can bo used while at the collapse at that moment. He seemed and then .with tho palm o his hand failed to strike him beforo? ergy and destructive capabilities of the dis ­ ease. Thus knowing tho actual condition usual occupation, as many patients still able to shrink visibly in size ns he stood Penleath smote tho other sharply for bard work and close attention *o business Roden pushed open tho door and of the tissues and the effect of specific mm are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously there. Ins eyes expressed the most ab across the faco. Ilis eyes blazed, his went forward into the unlighted con ­ medicines upon every structure of the V#- i[(p m body, unlike most doctors, ho is enabled to dying, knowing themselves 111, yet deceived ject terror, while a ghastly pallor over ­ face was contorted with passion. servatory. through which ran a into u false security, they procrastinate and suy positively whether any given case is WWW put off tho mutter until tho case Is rendered spread his face. ••You would not do . *Cur and sneak!" ho oxclaimed; "is straight path to tho archway which curable or not, and can also give tho ap­ incurable. The doctor earnestly requests all that!” he gasped, in low husky tonea" this the wav when you think yourself gave access to tho smoking room. On proximate time und cxi>ense or treatment, persona under mato* 8 t to write him often, as and would here point out tho utter de ­ advice may be necessary week after week in • Indeed but- I would —and will!” unseen that you play your part of reaching tho archway Roden stood for lusion cherished ny many patients tli.it Dr. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY order to push any given case on as rapidly as "It would mean utter ruin to rao!" they ought to get well In a few days or gentleman? Now I know you for what a few moments to listen, but all was si­ weeks, notwithstanding the fact that they possible, and a good common-sense statement ••Possibly so; but that is a fenturo Cures after all others Fuil on tho part of the patient by mail Is the next you are.” lent Then advancing a step he lifted have suffered for years. thing to a personal consultation. which in no wise concerns me.” the portiere and baited on tho thres­ ••Your uncles ”— he began. CHAPTER VI. hold while he took in tho sceno before Delays Are Dangerous. Fucts fur Men of All Agna. "You are right; it would be a bitter Many diseases arc so deceptive that hundreds are ailing with Captain Darvill Quits Sandycroft. . him. His first glance round showed dangerous, vet insidious, maladies, all unconscious of their true By reason of false modesty the youth of our land are kept tn blow to them to lind that the niece him no one. On the floor near the Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and indiscreet Roden Bosworth sat for sorno time, condition. They know they arc not well, but are entirely ignorant whom they loved*as their own child; center table lay the overturned lamp. | of the deadly fangs fastening Upon some vital organ, which must practices produce. These vioes If persisted ineventually undermine putting moodily at his meerschaum. sooner or later utterly destroy them unless rescued by a skilled and whose every action they would the oil which had flowed from it the constitution. Induce nervous debility and early decay, organic Holding his pipe in ono hand, and hand. Arc you afflicted? Your case may beoasily curable now, but weakness, premature loss of the manly (towers. involuntary loss Of vouch for as being open to the light defined by a huge greasy blotch remember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer tho day with the other swinging free, he be­ when an incurable stage may supervene, when the most skillful vital fluids, general prostration, and oftentimes imbecility and of day has so cruelly dece ved them. on the carpet Tho fire had chronic epilepsy. Of all maladies afflicting mankind there is gan his customary slow, roeditativa physician can yonder you no assistance. The present is ours. The probably non*about which the common family doctor In general That would bo no light punishment to > burnt itself down to a few dull embers, future may bo too late . sentry-like pacing; but hardly hal ho praotioe know.-so liule, yet no suffore need the attention or the have to boar, but I am prepared to but the candles were still burning in A Fife of Experience and Opportunity. ( x;.* i leoeed specialist more than these, and hero we have to minister completed a couple of rounds when, to a diseased body, a diseased miud. and imaginations filled with undergo it. 1 am a woman nnd of their sconces. without any consciousne-s on his Dr. Humphrey's entire life has been devoted to the study and work morbid desires anJ fearful apprehensions. Itr. Humphrey’s un- age. and in this matter, whatever the [TO BE CONTINUED. ] of his profession, and is rich In practical expsnSOO# in hospital, dis ­ psrallelod success with these unfortunates arlsi*s not only from the consequencos may be. I shall be ready part, his eyesf were drawn to a pensary and private practice, and many of tho truly wonderful fact of the most scientific and specific medication known either In broad patch of light sorno distance things no has seen and done, if told, would read more like fiction then this or any other country, but also to the fact of the din'd influence to face them." bhe rose as she spoke. Tlie Preacher’* Break. •ober truth. In the great hospitals of Europe his Opportunities have of his powerful will upon tho peculiar mental depression always ••1 think. Captain DurvilL that you away in tho void of darkness which been second to no living man's: not only b-.;, hut he has thoroughly found in such cases, by which he is enabled to Infuse a part of his surrounded him. Ho at once recog ­ A green young clergyman, just or ­ traveled, and his views of life, disease, etc . are so broad and cosmo ­ own energy into their hopeless lives. Were not all such cases held and I understand each other. There dained. was recently sottlod in a small politan that like a Gould ora Vande:bllt In railroad business, be in the most sacml confidence the doctor copld print lettc - rr<>iL is no need to prolong this interview. nized it for what it was—a stream of keeps watch of and overlooks the entire medical world constantly. thousands of grateful putlenta who have Iteen cured, nnd are to-day light radiating and spreading fan-liko western town, says the New York The methods of McKenzie, Virchow. Pasteur, Koch. Brown-Soquard, perfect men. physically and ineutally. Disease or debility of the re­ I will give you till 10 o ’clock to-mor ­ Tribune, und was requested a few days M. Bergeon, Father gill, Bernard, etc., are ns familiar to him ms to productive organs of either sex rapidly destroys the energies of both row to think over what I havo said. into the darkness irorn tho bow-win ­ themselves, it:. J while ever ready to grasp and retain a fact, he holds body and mind, robs tho step of hit elasticity, dims the bright eye, dow of the smoking-room, which ago to mako some remarks at the fast to old friends tenaciously, nnd makes new once cautiously, ex­ pales the cheek, develops cowardice, and often destroys the brightest At that hour I shall look to you to funeral of a momber of his parish, a perience having long since proven that, one old truth well applied is Intellect. The reproductive function is tho mainspring of animal join me on the terrace. You can directly fronted tho lowor a little dis ­ worm a dozen conjectures however plausible. life—preserve it at all hazards. tance away. The lower half of the butcher. It was a painful ordeal for then tell me whether you have do- him. for he was not a good extempor- i cided to go to London on the errand shutters had been closed by Phipson Latest Discoveries anil Improvements, or organs has taken place, as to affect the tence, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, losses, ancous speaker iroper function of said organ and finally weakness and nervous debility, also for pros ­ when he took in tho lamp and lighted aDeous ®P°‘l* £er ant * Public opinion Dr. Humphrey la the Italy pflvsir-inn who tatitis, varicocele and all private diseases, we have been speaking of. or whether has hart tho special advantage of Eu/oponn f>reak down the actual structure itself. the candles,candles but his instructions werowarn prevented him rom using any notes. Even in some cases when this has happened whether from Imprudent habits of youth or you declino to do so and prefer to risk hospital studies In microscopy of tho blood sex da l excesses In mature years, or any cause to leave the windows open an inch or He got along pretty well, however. and tissues, who carries with nim a full ltne of iiwiKual nkill may stop the destructive oper ­ the conse .nonces. ” ation, stay the Inroads of tho disease, and that dcbilirates the sexual functions, speedily with his exordium on death ns a gen ­ instruments nnd apparatus for making strict­ and permanently cured. Consultation free She crossed slowly to tho door, two at tho top for purposes of ventila ­ ly scicaititlc examinations of tho various text­ give the patient a comfortable nnd useful eral necessity, which he had memor ­ life. Other cases, if neglected, after passing and strictly confidential. Absolute cures guar ­ opened it and went out without tion. and tho upper half of tho shut­ ures uWd secretions of tho body, ns the urine, anteed. No risk Incurred. ized; but when he began to touch on blood, discharges Of any kind, catarrhal se­ n certain stage, die in spite of all that skill wofld more, Darvill’e eye9 following teps unclosed till tle went his final cretions. etc.. He., which examinations are now esn do. Hence It Is not only dangeious to de ­ the life of the deceased ho gave indi ­ lay, but ofttitnes criminal, for most all of us Epilepsy or Fits scientifically treated and her with a so.*t of fascination a* long rounds for the night From this eyrie considered indis|>ens*blo to a correct diagnosis positively cured by a never-falling method. cations of increasing nervousness. In all forms of obscure and chronic diseases. llvo for those wo love, far more thnn for as she was in sight lie drew a deep in the tower a space which comprised ourselves, snd It In a crime against these to He was evidently losing control of his As very few doctors outside the large cities are Persons niisklllDilly treated by ignorant breath as the door closed behind her. nearly two-thirds of tho smoking-room thus prepared with costly outfit of tr.icrosooplo neglect ourselves until premature depth pretenders who keep trifling with them month was visible to Roden through tho nouns and verbs, .until at last ho and other essential instruments for making a closes the scene. after mo 'th, giving poisonous and injurious ••L’no veritable deesso demarbre. ’’ made tho following ludicrous break: strictly flrst-clHss diagnosis in many cases, tho Diseases of Women, oompounds. should call und roe the doctor. unshuttered half of the window. afflicted would do well to onll upon the doctor ho exclaimed aloud. "Howl should "Friends and brethren, our departed such ns have baffled the skill of all other Wonderful Cures by my improved method There was no moon, but the sky was and get his opinion and learn whether the physicians and their remedies. Mr. Humph­ like to have tho taming of her! How doors of hope are yet open or forever closed of treatment accomplished In nervous debility, clear and starlit and to tho loft of friend was a good man. Wo rey quickly oures. Cancers, tumors, fibroid prematuredoellneol manly powcrs.and kindred I should like to try my hand at taming against them. polvpoid growths the knew him from childhood —that is, There comes a turning point in the course and eun>d Without affections, which have been neglected or un- that proud spirit of hers! But raon the room a dull bluish 6treuk faintly use of tho knife or caustics. No cutting, skillfully treated. Noex;»eriinents or failures. I mean, those who havo lived here ot every disease; this is especially true of all no pain, no danger. Dieu. what a transformation! defined the outline of the glass roof progressive diseases, all or any of which are Patients treated by mail and medicines sent did. He butchered in this town for Manhood I’erfectly Restored. by express. Personal consultation preferablo. And I have thrown it away— of the conservatory. curable up to a certain time; that is. until twenty years, and —and —he never such tissue change in some important organ Quick, painless and certain cure for Impo ­ wo guarantee curable cases. for whnt? For sixty thousand pounds Roden paused in his walk and harmed a living thing." Only a —carefully tied up beyond my reach looked down. Ho was ablo to mako Free Urinalysis (Examination of Urine).—All poisons suffering with obscure diseases, or suspected kidney affections, would do well to scrupulous regard for tho proprieties and a wife who is not my wife, and out that the room was occupied by bring from two to four ounces of the first urine passed In the morning for examination. While Dr. Humphrey's permanent address is kept some of the hearers from smil­ C hicago, III., owing to the large number of pntients in Southern Michigan nnd Northeastern Indiana and Ohio,'hio, heno has located branch whom I hate as I did not think it was two peopla one of whom was a woman. ing at the idea of a butcher who officeand dispensary at Hillsdale, Michigan. » here ad letters from this section oan be addressed Cor. North and Broad Sts. in me to hate any one." It could be no one but Enna. and ••never harmed a living thing." Yes, ruin irretrievable that was the other must of necessity, bo Dar­ lyAIl letters Inclosing stamp for postage answered free. All correspondence an.] consultation lu strictest conAdence. what it moant for him should Enna vill. It was there then, and not in mu iii ■■■■atm persist in her cold-blooded determina ­ tho drawing-room that they had ar­ St. Mark’ll Eve. tion. A felon ’s cell, with all its hor­ ranged for tbelr meeting. He was In tho north of England a supersti­ rible associations and ad.uncts. 11a consumed by a feeling which was not tion still lingers to the effect that if a shivered like a man in the first stage curiosity, but something more intol ­ person watch in the church porch on St Mark’s ova April 24th. from 11 at THEONLYCURE of an ague. Close to his hand, and erable. The demon of jealousy had TheC? lde N Rule For Ncinrous Prostration. Nerr forming ono of the lowermost items of got him in its clutches aud was gnaw ­ night till 1 o ’clock in tbe morning, he on 1 and Physical Ihddllty, Vital r.xhan^tlon. Insomnia Pain in 1 the trophy of arms wus a daeger ing at lus heart-strings. And yot will see tho apparition of ail who are tbs Book, ColiT Hands or find Circulation, Bluo Mr.. with a curiously damaskeened hilt why a man should give way to the to be buried iu the churchyard dur ­ I j Man\nia Uses under tho Eves, Plmploc and nil ot In r NerTou* orj the which attracted his eye. Ho proceeded pangs of jealousy when ho knows full ing the ensuing year; and in very Blood Disease* in clt faded Santa C laus ' er »ex. They make cncok. Baf> in ac incurious sort of way. and with well that the object which is tho head many farmhouses on the border, till new healthr Mood (•roil fro.n rcftoro the Norv Prranirement the air of one who is only half con ­ and front of all his sufferings can in within a recent date, ashes wero for Clothes \ : ou* System of tho NorSrnros, no case becomo his seems to sifted over the hearth on that night, and b r1n Impure Dlood scious of whnt he is about but who I he roneate . Pant Error*. bIiou M feels instinctively tho neod of doing such of us ns arc not in love an in the belief that the footprints of any limit or cnee 1 nL< 1>K. llOLH’H health Nerve Ttnlc the altogether absurd and uncaLcd for one fated to div before tho next St Corifle (tTorig Great Life Rrnrirrr. ftOcents something to divert his thoughts, to a rial. For sale by Itruf take it down with the view of exam­ mode of giving onosolf away. But Mark's evo would bo visible in the clMff, orM ’ut by irsil. ining it Jts blado of the finest steel with Roden, at that moment, self­ morning. How these superstitions | To do foJJciU SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY. I was engraved with some cabalistic- questioning was about tho last thing came to be connected ith St. Mark I A .. * 11011 »*'s m i dk im; < 0.1 looking characters of which Durvill in h.s thoughts. What ho did was to is not clear, but the one last men­ Main^na •AN FRANCISCO or CHICAGO. could inaKu nothing. It was a mur­ hurry down to his room, look for and tioned is evidently related to prac­ fo you! FOR SALE IN ST. JOHNS, MICH., BY derous-looking weapon, und as ho find a pair of powerful marine glasses, tices, much older than Christianity, Fildcw & Millnian, Druggists, and at thoii "ore In handled it the thought came into his and hasten back with them to his which still prevail in some of the Fowler, Micb. mind that he would scarcely venturo coign of vantage. islands that stud the Indian and use to trust himsolf with a certain person When next he lookod Enna had ! 1>ucifio oceans. These prnctices aro in the park after dark with it in hie risen from her chair; then lie saw her based on the belief thut spirits are possess on. His second thought was cro«9 tho room, open tho door and go sufficiently substantial to leuve visible SANTA UNDERTAKING 1 that perhaps the best use he could j out, leaving Darvill gazing after her marks of their presence. The Philip­ put it would be to turn it against him­ j like a man in a dream. Roden was pines expect the dead to return on the CALL COST self. and so bring the horrible muddlo curious to seo what*would happen next third day after interment "Where­ CLAUS into which the bad got himself to un What did happen we know already. fore they sot a vessel of water for him end. But it was a thought that was 1 up to tuo moment of Ivor Fenleath’s to wash himself clean from the grave Soap dismissed almost as soon as conceived, unexpected appearanco on tho scene. mould and strew ashes to seo foot ­ ojay S, W. INGRAHAM for. like ail cowards. Darvill had a When Ivor struck Darvill with his print*. ” very tender regard for his own per­ open hand the latter fell back a paco For Everything in the Line of son. l resoRtly. he tried to put the or two in sheor amazement Nett ErrilluK Doz Tray. JlVCfiilRBANK* Co. CHICAaO.il!. dagger back into its sheati, which was moment with his clenched fist he "In the matter of food many dog- of shagreen mounted with silver, but returned tho blow full in Ivor ’s face. owners make grievous errors and are Prints carCio, his shaking fingers bunglod so in the It t felled him to tho ground, therefore remiss in their duty." writes lnb«ls, Ac. cir- cuiar pits-ffN. attempt that with an imprecation, ho but an instant Inter he was on his feet Dr. Gordon btubles in the new volume 83 '-mnll ne»»j»i- flung both dagger uud sheath on the per sire $14. and hud closed with the other. All this of tho Dog Owner’s Annual ‘toward Do your own centre-table. Koden saw clearly through h s glasses. our friend tho dog. I think tho rule PRINTING:Iprinting. Mxkt< Noik money prinlina ••After all, he sa’d presently, Then for a fow seconds he beheld tho of a light breakfast at 8 a in. and a for other*. •there's just a chance that thoro may PRESS T y |>e - *ettl'i« swaying forms of the two men as they good, nutritious dinner nbout 5 p. m. <*a*y.p lined r ile*. S'>iid2*t 'mn*f'»re»talogu_ui be some hitch about thut Edinburgh struggled together, each of them ap­ is a good ono, but wo should never prenses, lypc.curil'i.Sc- x. Uistt *<«., n. rido, ton*. affair. (Scotch law is a queor thing. parently trying to tr.p up tho other neglect to give some mashed greens ucl? *•4 I. for ona don ’t profess to under ­ and bear huu to the ground. In their twice or thrice a week, nor forgot stand it \Y hat if I drop Grimston a struggle the lntnp was overturned. 1 that change does good. An occasion ­ /f TAKEAPILL.. note —ho's us long-headed n fellow ns The room wus tdilLilluminntcd by the al dinner of well-boiled tripe is a CONDENSED \V Hobb s Are the Best on Earth. UNDERTAKING GOODS I know —and ask him to be in the way two candles in the seduces over the great treat to almost any dog; so is a Act gently yet prompt- j r on tbo 1.1 VI:h, KID- 1 to-morrow about one! My interview chimney pioco, but tho light they bit of liver lightly boiled. As to FYS and BOWELS, dla- I CASKETS . with Eato need not take long, and I gave out was so vague nnd diffused bones, young dogs may have safe I DR. HOBB’Sppolling Headaches, Fev- ought to be ablo to catch the 11:3d up era aud Colds, thorough- [{11 r j it I that from where he stood Roden ones, but old dogs are bolter without; j LITTLE ly cleansing tbe system 1 Robes, : Crape, Etc. to town. Yes. I'll do it in the Ux could no longer distinguish with cer­ a handful of bone meal must do duty of disease, and cures I______I’m in I can ’t afford to throw away the tainty anything that whs go.ng on in instead. ” habitual constipation. They are sugar coated, t also carry a Dill line of the Celebrated P. and •lightest ehgnco." tho room It seemod to him. how­ /*\eaf Vegetabledo aot gripe, very small, W. Steel Top Caskets. He seated himself at the writing ever. that if the struggle had been A Dldan Man. easy to take, and psrely Makes an every-day convenience of ar rage table. 45 pills In each My Undertaking business Is wow exclusive table, drew a sheet of paper to him. maintained arter the fall of the lamp He—My dear wife, I love thee so old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome ▼laL Perfect digestion of any other. Kitlegnnt new rooms In the and was on the point of* dipping his some vague outlines of tho figures fondly that when I am near thee I follows tbelr uso. They Rickies Block, west of Court House, near Con- Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest absolutely curs slrk head- grog a don al church. pea in the ink, when a sudden thought j would have been visible to him. As feel not the cold blast of winter. 'award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each aebo, ant are reroaneud- struck him. -IVhat a confounded it was, there was nothing to bo seen, i 8he—Me too #d by Isadlug pbyslrtaas.is. For sale by leading package makes two large pies. Avoid lets or sent by mail; tft rta. a viol. Address wool-gathering idiot I must be to have W ith the extinction of the lamp the urnirmr ea sa a # ■ *u ■ Pii ubpis ot• * itiviiiiuiiattention winwill ba given to co/ta. He—Then what did you make me Imitations —and insist on having the MEDICHE Cu, Props, Su Funcsco or Chiugo. and satis,action guaranteed forgotten that it’s at least throe hours , drama seemed to have oorne to a sud- buy that sealskin aacquo for?— Texas NONE SUCH brand. fffter post time! N import#! I’ll teL ! den end, and the combatants to have FOR SALK IN ST. JOHNS, MICH., BY Siftings. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N. Y. Pildow ft Millnian, Druggists, and at thsirstors is Fowlsr. Mich. L CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892.

THE WOKLII\S FAIR, | As a harmonizing influence nothing The exhibits of grain and farm pro ­ The Largest and Newest stock of The Independent. 1 can excel the county fair. Here men duce was exceptionally fine, plentiful And the F*ln of the World. —The County and women representing every brauch and well arranged. GEORGE 8. CORK IT, Editor and Proprietor. Fain. of industry meet in perfect harmony of Poultry was a medium exhibit in purpose, each striving to excel, yet, BT. JOHNS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1892. [Written in competition for the Ixpipekd - quantity, but of excellent quality. knt special premium.] each gracefully conceding a just need Sheep, swine and cattle were quite anil dim's duals A HONG OF THANKSGIVING. ** The World ’s Columbian Exhibition of merit to the other, and each deriving numerous and very good. St. Johns was authorized by an act of Congress, mutual benefit from thus associating has probably had many larger exhibi­ and comparing their work. Thanksgiving! Thanksglvlngl Of yore, approved April 25,1890, to celebrate the tions, yet for genuine excellence in all In the youth of the nation, four hundreth anniversary of the dis ­ To farmers this is particularly bene­ the departments, we cannot fail to ob ­ When the harvest had yielded its store covery of America by Christopher Co ­ ficial. No class of Industry is as varied serve that quality has superceded quan ­ There was feast and oblation. lumbus. In scope and plan it will be in its practical workings and results ms tity, uud that progression in excellence In Clinton County can be found at Or when danger had lifted Its hand, farming. No mechanic or tradesman has come to stay. From the lips of the living more elaborate, and in architectural de ­ There rang through the length of the land sign aud beauty of ornamentation, it has as many different things to manage The speed department speaks for it­ A Thanksgiving 1 Thanksgiving! • will far surpass any previous exhibition. as the farmer. Not only has he the self and will be otherwise given through Our home was a wilderness then "Every nation, and all peoples haye plowing and sowing, the reaping and the press. When men. women aud chil­ With the floods to enfold it: been invited to participate. Fifty-nine mowing to do, but he must study the dren and babies sit patiently till almost To-day with Its millions of men. nations have accepted the invitation, different methods of doing it all, and sundown to see the races, or sit in the We rejoice to behold it, and each will be represented in a man­ compare the result of the different ex­ rain for half an hour, and tnen remain KENDRICK'S. From the sea to the surge of the sea. periments, and profit by them. And all the afternoon for the same purpose, We have all for a treasure; ner suitably illustrating the resources, We are blest in the promised To-be industries and customs of its people this he must do with the different kinds we know there were good horses, good In manifold measure. and indicating the progress made by of machinery aud farming implements. races, and good management. Boarding houses were conducted on War flaunts not a red pennon now, them in civilization. Fifty states aud He must also observe the seasons and For the olive is regal ; territories of the National Union will theireffect on the crops, or he will get the groundsby the church societies, and Like birds that are twin, on one bough also take part. no crops to observe. He must notice were a real blessing there, but when Sit the dove and the eagle. "Conservative estimates place the carefully the different kinds of stock many of the horsemen came there were The clash of the conflict that cleft number of admissions to the grounds, and compare results, and in making a no lunch counterseven. Therefore, the We in sorrow remember. residence of Mrs. Peterson and her But theAre of the great feud has left at thirty-five millions. The productions cliange in stock he must be a good judge In the ash scarce an ember. of all countries, whether grown from the of the faults and the good points of each, daughter, Mrs. Lyon, just outside the We have always made this a leading feature in our busi­ else changing will not bring about most gate, was fairly beseiged with the hun­ For the fruit of the time of our toll; earth, or produced by handicraft, or by For whate’er we have fought for; machinery, will be displayed to give an desirable results. gry ones ; and here we found a ladp 82 ness, but never before were we able to show you such Whether born of the brain or the soil intelligent apprehension of the condi ­ In fact it is the farmer who " feeds us years old, and her daughter, doing the Be the meed we have sought for; tion of every people, as shown by the all,” and it is the farmer who lias the hospitable for the multitude. For the gifts we have had from Hie hand kind and degree of skill and invention. most need of fairs to assist him by this On Wednesday the attendance was Who is Lord of all living, Let there ring through the length ot the land ‘In the Columbian Exposition the peo ­ means in his varied and ever changing small, while on Thursday the grounds A Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving! . ple will have an opportunity, never be­ work. And right here we will say, if were literally crowded, and the gate re­ Clinton Scolla rd »n the Ladies’ Home Journal. fore equalled, to examine the proofs, there Is one branch of industry which ceipts redeemed their record. not only of the power of their own gov ­ has more need ot sympathy and consid ­ On Friday there was a very liberal at­ “I am a democrat, and simply did my ernment, but of range and variety of eration than another, it is farming. If tendance, so we may safely infer that duty in this campaign/ ’—David B. works which it performs, for the benefit managers of county fairs desire them to the present fair was a grand success. as this year. We can show you as good a Garment — Hill. of the people. The exhibit made by our do the greatest amount of good to the A Leader. own government will be an education greatest number of people, let them Since its first introduction. Electric The unhealthy condition of the to millions of spectators. make it an agricultural fair. Get the Bitters has gained rapidly in popular fa­ Wayne county democracy undoubtedly ‘The interest of this is not confined to farmer have the very best chance, not vor, until now it is clearly in the lead caused the defeat of J udge Morse, for its material aspects, to inventions and only for competition and display, but among pure medicinal tonics and altera­ FOR 10 Of 12 DOLLARS he was well supported outside of that make it of especial interest to the farm­ tives, containing nothing which permitsits machinery, and their products ; it looks use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recog ­ county. ______farther to the great meeting with na­ er to compete in all branches of his oc ­ nized as the best and purest medicine for tions, where the experience of men be­ cupation, and an especial benefit to him all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. W e can now afford to remember that come the instruction and help of all; to do so. Other industries and arts are —It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, commerce aud agriculture are as im­ where observation and discussion may necessary, and where the interest in Constipation, and drive Malaria from the this year, formerly at $14 to $1G. portant to the national prosperity of tanning is made of first importance, system. Satisfaction guaranteed with become influential in solving the intri­ each bottle or the money will be refunded Plush Sacques were never so cheap as this year. the country as manufactures. Give cate social and economic problems there the other industries, which de ­ Prise ouly 50 cents per bottle. Sold them an equal chance, and especially which confront every nation. ” pend on the farm for their very suste­ by Fildew & Milltnan, St. Johns and release them from the position of serfs Theforegoing thoughts, copied from nance, will be sure to follow. Draft Fowler 2 of protection. the writings of the eminent lion, Ben­ horses seem naturally to belong to the Gnsrnuieed Cure. farm, but fine pure bred roadsters and We authorize our advertised drnggist to The present indications are that the jamin Butterwortb, secretary of Colum­ bian Commissions, are practically sug ­ turf horses require greater care, and are sell Dr. King ’s New Discovery for Con- entire republican ticket in NorthDakota the one thing most easily overdone. — sumpsion, Coughs and Colds, upon this has been defeated, with the exception of gestive of the educational benefits de ­ condition. If you are afflicted with a rived from the system of object teach­ The love of fast horses is very easily congressman and secretary of state. made u hobby of, which tends to fast Cough, Cold or any Lnng, Throat or Chest Kansas legislature has an anti-republi ­ ing. as manifested in expositions and trouble, aud will use this remedy as di ­ fairs, form out infant or primary county living, and should always be judiciously rected, giving it a fair trial, and experi can mujority on joint ballot. Ohio may managed at the fairs. ence no benefit, you tuay return the bottle possibly be placed in the republican fairs, through the state, national and universal expositions. There are some other things which and have your money refunded. We column. Very close. have a doubtful influence over young could not make this offer did we not know DO NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. Nations are composed of different in­ that Dr. Kind ’s New Discovery could be people, and which at present seems to The American Sugar Refining Com ­ dividual localities, or communities, relied on. It never disappoints. Trial blended together under the same ge«- have gained a permanent position on bottles free at Fildew & Millman ’s drug pany has contracted for 5,000,000 bags, fair grounds. This is the habit of per­ stores, St Johns and Fowler. Large size tq take the place of barrels for the ship­ eral laws, each retaining their individ ­ 50c. and $1.00. ‘2 uality, and each having an important mitting gambling stalls, side-shows, Respectfully, ment of refined sugars. The bags will games of chance, and fakirs. 1’eople be delivered in New York, New Orleans influence on others, and while nations and vast communities have great inter­ who keep these places could not afford and Boston, as well as in Philadelphia. to pay the license they do for the use of The trust’s reason for the change from ests in common, yet, this community of interests becomes most obvious in those the stalls, if they gave to the people •» barrel to bag is that the bag costs and just recompense for the money they ob­ weighs considerably less than its old- things which are visible, tangible and KIRK’S H. L. KENDRICK. tained from them. Here i^the one great time competitor. The weight of the practical. In the progress aud develop­ ment of agriculture as exhibited at our evil usually to be found on fairgrounds. bag is only a pound and a-half ; that of After bringing a community with one the barrel twenty-three pouuds. Ihus county fairs, we find some of the grand ­ est and most practical object lessons, accord in one place for a high and noble the difference in freight alone for carry­ purpose, immediately on entering the ing refined sugar to its destination which cannot fail to be of vast interest aud benefit to every commudity, as grounds, the sense of hearing is dulled, D would pay several times over for the every individual is largely dependent on deadened, and sometimes almost fluence in its refining educational ten­ parison with a state, or a district fair, Building Purposes. Durand ...... | 9 38 1 SO 11 10 To the Honorable Senate and Mount of dencies, purity and quality being the Owoeeo Jet...... \ 10 IS 2 30 we are not surprised to find compara ­ 8t. Johns ...... 10 84 3 06 Representatives in Congress assembled. first and principal basis for the award ­ tively small displays in art hall, and in Ionia ...... 11 49 3 56 We. the undersigned, citizens of the Opposite thePo»toffice. p. in. ing of premiums. Here all classes meet floral hall. Yet, those who brought Lowell ...... 12 17 4 24 9 24 FARMERS, United States, hereby most respectfully in perfect harmony, each emulating per­ goods here for display, certainly have a Grand Rapid* ...... | 1 00 5 10 10 20 petition that there be founded in the ST. JOHNS, MICH. G .R.AI. Jet...... | 1 05 5 18 10 25 citv of Washington, in the District of fection in his exhibits, yet no one envy­ love and taste for the beautiful and use­ Ferryaburg ...... j 2 05 6 10 Columbia, a Road Department, similar ing a more successful competitor, and ful. Those things which will interest Grand Haven ...... I 2 10 6 18. to the Agricultural Department, for the each going back to his labor determined farmers and their wives and daughters, CASTWARD. TAKE NOTICE! purpose of promoting knowledge in the

to make the next year's work better were neatly and tastefully arranged. — 16, j r* art of constructing and maintaining than the last, and each one thus stimu­ The floral display was very fine, partic­ 5li (SsX HAVE a testing ng lor wheat, which is a roads : and we ask that in such depart ­ STATIONS. No. “oj true and accurate guide. I will give for 60

ment provision be made for teaching lated to greater effort in future. ularly the cut flowers. Except, lbs. of 6<» lbs. test wheat 38 lbs. flour, 10 lbs. bran XX Sunday. ► M I students so that they may become At the county fair our boys see many Mail u. w and 2 lbs. middlings, or 41 lbs. flour —no bran The display of needle work was very or middlings, and I shall take off one pound of skilled road engineers. a. in. |> in. P. IN new and strange objects and devices, beautiful and in quite large quantity. — JOBPRINTINGGrand llaven...Lv flour for every pound the test runs under 60 In connection with this Hoad Depart­ 9 00 2 10 8 00 llts to bushel. Myself or men will spare no ment we request that there be estalt- many of which are very useful aud in­ In decorative art the halls were beauti­ 9 05 2 15 8 (W pains to please the farmers. Come and give lished a permanent Exhibit in which teresting, aud they thus form a desire to ful to behold. Rich and varied strai ns G. RA I. Jet...... 6 40 10 05 :< 12 10 45 us one trial and you will never go elsewhere. 5Ve make but one grade of flour and that is as shall be shown sections of roads illus­ emulate like results. of music greeted the multitude from its Grand Rapid* ...... 6 80 10 20 3 2.5 11 0(1 good as the best In market. trating various methods of construct ­ I/)well...... 7 22 10 55 3 58 11 86 The raising of fine poultry and domes ­ own particular nitch. AT THR INDEPENDENT OFFICE. -S’* a. m. Respectfully Yours. ion and also the best road materials and Ionia ...... 7 43 11 25 4 27 12 42 machinery. tic animals is thus eucouraged aud As an educational exhibit of school 2 00 We further petition that Congress stimulated by the offer of prizes for the work, R. M. Winston had very beautiful p. in. LEWIS LONIER. 8 88 1 18 6 on 3 10 Prop'r. Monitor Mills. Grand Ledge. appropriate funds sufficient to erect a best specimens. specimens, aud there is no doubt that a at. in. building at the World's Columbian Ex- In the same way our girls are taught Durand ...... 5 20» 3.5 1 47 0 88 3 83 osition for the purpose of a corapre- love for drawing and kindergarten work Holly ...... 6 08 1 1 11 2 28 7 40 4 47 ensive road exhibit. to study the productions of nature and was very much encouraged thereby. 6 45 3 05 S 28 • 87 ST. JOHNS SCHOOL OF MUSIC WANTED ! Milwaukee Jet,... 7 30 ii so 3 4.5 9 08 6 30 DIRECTRESS. MADAME PRICK. This we think would be a good move to love them. And also the display of In the vegetable department we find DETROIT Ar. 7 45 11 .50 4 ft'. 9 25 7 00 f works of art and science, act as u stim­ a line display of vegetables raised by and a first class way of getting to work -Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service. on the subject which so long has been a ulus to the younger people iu creating boys aged 13,12and 10 years, which cer­ Seasoned timber for use In manufacturing Eastward, No. 12 ha* Pullman Sleeper.Chicago to A complete course can be obtained hero iu curse to our country. The best of roads a desire to reach outafter a higher order tainly is a great encouragement to other Detroit. No. 14 has Wagner Chair Car, Piano. Harmony and Voice Culture. should lie maintained in the United of attainments and accomplishments. boys to go and do likewise. The vege­ Grand Rapid* to Detroit. No. 18 has Chair Car, Located on first floor at the bead of Clinton Wagons, Buggies and Cutters, Grand Haven to Detroit. No. 82 has Wagner States, and they surely cannot without Sometimes a premium is offered for table exhibits were many And very fine. Sleeper, Grand Haven to Detroit. Avenue. cooking or needlework done by girls, Fruit was necessarily a small display For which best price will be paid by theaid of some systematic method of Westward, No. II has Chair Car, Detroit to Grand doing it. We heartily indorse this nnd always with good results. In deco­ as it is almost a failure in Clinton coun ­ SMITH BROS., Haven. No. 18 has Wagoner Parlor Car, ^ __ FOR PROFIT _ AT the grand Detroit to Grand Rapids. No. 17 has Pullman scheme and blanks will be found at our rative work it is always desirable that ty this year, But the canned fruits One Block West of TheSteel. Sleeper, Detroit to Chicago. No. 81 has Wagner RAPIDS BI’RI- office for your signature and if you young people should be able to excell, were plentiful and very pretty to look Sleeper, Detroit to Grand Haven. vetumZeHERS COLLEGE. JNO/W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER. want good roads come in and sign your and here at the county fairs we find at. Domestic productions were very gy Horse-shoeing and general repairing Traffic Manager Trav. Pass. Agent. rand Rapid*.Mich.*D Send for Catalogue. name to the petition. some elegant designs in decoration. good and varied. promptly and satisfactorily done 126 Tiios . Bromlky , I-oral Agent. Add re**, A. 8. PARISH. Prop. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892.

H. J. GOERGE, LEGAL NOTICES. (Successor to Bengal A Goerge.) Schedule of Teachers Examinations pfflM Official Canvass of tie Vote of Clinton Coitv, Nov 811898. Dealer in

j| FURNTPURE, tf For Clinton County. 1892 93. * FOWLKH. MICH. J e Xtf CANDIDATES. jas O i lw e. 4 i M X •6 ►t Qto c * J 1 ► s *S iipl I 1 3 i a 1 My Stock is complete and consists Plurality., s I & l <5 £ 0 5 6 2 > Watertown. se DeWitt, Friday. September 80, 1892. In part of Ovid, Friday. October 38.1892. Eastern District Elector of President and St. Jobna, Thursday and Friday, March 2d Vice President of the United States at and lid, 1839. Furniture, Picture Frames, DeWitt, Friday, March 81at. 1898. George H. Durand...... 122 124 129 271 98 1H4 100 124 128 First and second gradea only at the regular William McPherson, Jr...... 67C 162 134 115 92 306 216 117 278 112 162 362 126 132 175 18 3133 877 AND CH HOMOS. examinations In St. Jobna, 1n March and IVilU&m It. Alger ...... 30 21 4 44 4 2 2 57 h 3 81 30 28 21 39 4 323 August Henrv A. Reynolds ...... 30 10 3 18 2 62 28 6 15 9 4 27 3 19 11 1 258 At tbe regular examination, examinations ^AKlK6 hasurn District Altercate Elector of Presi* -----1 also sell----- for first and second grades will commence at dent and Vice President of the United 9 o'clock a- m., on the first day, and for third Stales at large — grades at 1 o ’clock p. m on the first day. All Archibald McDouell...... 491 122 125 199 271 184 100 27fl 1°4 «128 nn £75R SEWING MACHINES other examinations will begin at8o*clock a. m. Charles V. DeLand ...... 677 162 133 115 92 306 216 118 228 112 162 302 120 132 175 18 3134 876 By order of Board of School Exumitiers. Thomas Muon ...... 29 21 4 45 2 56 8 23 39 POWDER Thomas Merrill...... so 3 28 6 3 At reduced prices. 19 18 2 62 16 9 7 27 19 j] 1 261 Absolutely Pure. District Elector of President and Vice Pres- R. M. WIN8TOX, A cream of tartar baking lewder. Highest of ident of tbe United Stales at large — 1350 Countv Commissioner. William A. Woodward ...... 491 122 124 129 271 98 134 100 118 146 113 275 124 2756 all in leavening atrength.—Lalett U. S. Government 67 128 382 Fred Slocum ...... 676 162 134 lift 92 300 216 117 228 112 162 362 126 182 175 18 8154 378 James M. Goodell ...... 1 KoitATl; URDER—stale 01 Michigan hood Report. li) 4 2 30 G 18 J Iron and Wooden Pumps constantly on hand. Philo P. Miner...... 20 5 27 17 County ol Clinton, ss. At a session of the Koval Bakiho Powdkr O >n« Wall 8t.. N. Y. 21 Repairing of all descriptions in our PProbate court for the county ot Cllulou, bolden at William A. Heartt...... 80 10 3 18 ~62 28 6 15 9 7 27 3 19 11 ] 261 line promptly done. Alternate District Elector of President aud the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Vice President of the United States. Tuesday, the Sth day of November, iu the year Eighth Congressional District— one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. Eugene O. Spaulding ...... 492 122 124 129 272 98 184 100 124 A(l Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate The Independent. 128 In the matter of the estate of TALLY M. William M. Kilpatrick...... 676 162 134 nft 91 306 216 118 22b 112 162 362 126 132 175 18 31.33 874 UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. David P. rvmmtng ...... 20 5 33 4 2 57 4 2 25 15 22 18 01 J 209 SMITH, IRVING H. SMITH and MONROE J. STEAM PRINTING HOlSfc. Byron 8. Knapp...... 30 10 3 18 2 62 28 6 16 9 7 27 3 19 u 1 261 SMITH, minors. Governor — On reading and filing tbe pelii Ion duly verified, of Henry D. Smith, guardian of said minors, pray­ Allen B. Morse ...... 129 125 98 139 125 129 John T. Rich...... 161 134 213 230 126 ing that he may be licensed to sell the real estate Published every Thursday morn­ 681 111 92 305 118 in 161 864 182 175 18 3)31 341 ol his said wards; ing from the Independent Block, John W Ewine...... 27 17 4 3 2 67 8 3? 73 29 MIG No. 1 7. Clinton Avenue. John Russell...... 30 9 3 18 63 28 6 14 9 7 26 3 19 258 Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the Lieutenant Governor — 11 Ihi day of December, A. D. 1892. at oue o ’clock in t be afternoon be/assigiied for the bearing of said James P. Edwards ...... 492 123 124 13? 270 98 185 99 114 £75 175 Art 127 2760 GEO S. CORBIT. Proprietor. J Wight Giddings ...... 678 163 134 114 93 30ft 215 117 228 in 162 364 126 132 175 18 3135 875 petition, and that the heirs at law and next ol' kin of George H. .Sherman...... 27 20 4 43 2 2 2 57 8 3 32 29 23 21 4 318 said waida, and all other persons interested in Emory L. Brewer...... 40 said estate, are required to appearat a sessiou of 30 9 3 18 2 63 28 6 15 88 3 19 11 262 TKK.MS s Secretary of State— said court then to be bolden at tbe Probate office, in tbe village of 8t. John*, and show cause, Charles F. Marskey...... 492 123 124 133 270 98 134 100 114 146 112 275 124 56 197 332 2760 Funerals attended uj experienced Fun- Strictly in Advance, ... Sl.OO John W. Jochltn...... 676 163 134 93 3< >6 216 117 228 126 3131 ' 874 if any there be, wLy tbe prayer of tbe petitioner 113 112 162 3>>4 132 I75 18 neral Directors, and with the best beree In this should not be granted. Independent and Detroit Free Frees, 1.75 Frank M. Vandercook ...... 29 20 4 3 50 8 23 21 40 822 part of the country. Our stock ofLndertak- George R. Malone ...... 30 9 3 18 1 63 2$ 6 16 9 38 3 19 jj 1 261 And it is further ordered, that notice be given State Tieasurer— ere’ Goods will always be found complete. to the persons interested in said estate ot the pen­ All Settlements of Fast Due Subscriptions Frederick Marvin...... 123 124 Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call and dency of said petition and the hearing thereof hy will be made at tlie rate of 91.50 494 132 270 98 134 100 114 14i 112 277 124 56 127 332 2763 be convinced. 1361 Joseph F. Hambilzer...... 676 163 134 114 93 306 216 117 228 112 162 3ti0 126 132 3131 causing a copy of this order to be published in the Fer Year. I7A 18 868 Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed and Joseph W. Welton ...... 27 20 4 2 2i 8 23 40 David B. Taylor ...... 30 9 3 18 1 63 28 6 15 9 7 38 8 18 jj 1 260 ______H. J. GOEKOE. circulated in said county of Cliuton for three Our advertising rates are $100 per column per successive week' previous to (aid dav of hearing. annum. Business noticea five cents per line for Attorney General — Adoipbus A. Ellis...... 516 143 128 176 274 98 137 156 122 150 144 304 147 77 335 3074 JOEL H .CRANSON, each insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. fA true copy. 1 Judge ol Probate. Business cards, $1 per line per year. <»ernt J. Diekema...... 676 163 134 114 94 308 216 117 227 1)2 162 361 126 182 175 19 8136 62 ~ JACKSON, Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. Myron H Walker...... 31 9 3 18 63 28 15 38 3 19 11 1 261 Auditor General — The Merchant Tailor. Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, 124 __ ROBATE OR DEM—State or Michigan etc., will be charged lor at tbe rate of five cents Joseph A. Vannier ...... 492 123 132 271 98 184 99 114 174 50 127 3^2 2760 county of Clinton, as. At a session 01 tbe Pro ­ Stanley W. Turner ...... 677 163 134 114 93 306 216 118 •228 111 162 361 126 182 175 18 8133 378 P per line. Carlton W Beck 4 bate Court forthecounty of Clinton,holden at the Correspondence containing local news is solicited 28 20 43 4 2 2 56 8 3 32 30 23 21 40 4 320 Probate Office, in the village of St. Johns, on Theron E. W. Adams ...... 30 9 3 18 1 63 28 6 IS 9 7 38 3 19 11 1 261 from ail parts of the county. Commissioner State Land Office— Monday, the 81st day of October, in the year one 143 128 thousand eight hundred and ninety-, wo. FACILITIES FOE DOIItO George T. Shaffer...... 517 176 275 100 136 156 122 149 144 306 147 77 1AX 332 3074 NEYV Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. John G Berry...... 677 163 134 114 93 306 216 117 228 112 162 362 126 132 175 18 3134 3 60 In the matter of the estate of HESTER A. R. JOB PRINTING Olascoe M. Benedict ...... 30 9 18 ] 63 28 6 15 7 38 3 19 11 1 261 ASH, deceased. Superintendent Public Instruction — AND William K. Sage, administrator, with the wiil Unmmassed for style and cheapness F'erris F. Fitob ...... 491 123 124 132 271 98 132 100 124 57 ?7\5 184 128 annexed of said estate having made application for HenrvR . Pattenglll ...... 679 163 116 90 306 219 117 228 113 162 865 126 132 175 19 8184 379 the allowance of his final account. Wilbur H. Clute...... 27 2u 4 43 4 2 2 56 8 2 32 80 23 21 39 4 317 8 STYLISH Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, tbe BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Robert S. Avann ...... 30 9 15 1 68 28 6 15 9 7 87 3 17 11 ] 255 25th day of November, A. 1). 1892, at Member State Board of Education — oue o ’clock iu tbe afternoon, be assigned for the David E. Haskins...... 49*3 123 124 1&? 271 98 134 127 examination of said account at the Probate Office Barbers. Eugene A. Wilson ...... 676 163 114 93 3 216 117 228 112 162 362 126 182 175 18 3133 372 FALL In the village of St. Johns. Myron O. Graves...... 27 20 4 43 4 2 2 56 8 3 32 80 23 21 4 318 Alfred M. Webster...... 9 3 ft? And it is lurtber ordered, that notice be given KM ATE BARBER SHOP—WILSON k :io 18 1 63 28 6 15 9 7 38 3 19 jj t 261 to the persona interested in said estate of tbe CARUSS, Proprietors, Walker St., Weat. Ev- Secretary of State (to fill vacancy)— AND time and place of said hearing bv causing Servthiug in our line done promptly and with sat­ John W. Jochltn...... 677 163 134 114 94 305 216 117 228 112 162 362 126 133 18 2974 Associate Justice of Supreme Court — 175 a copy of this order to be published in the isfaction. Ladies ’ and Children's Haircutting, a ClintoD Independent, a newspaper printed specialty. William Newton ...... 522 143 128 175 •175 98 136 im 122 147 77 MOftO Frank A. Hooker ...... 163 134 167 YVINTER and circulated in said county of Clinton, 676 114 94 306 216 117 228 112 162 862 126 132 175 18 3136 ~56 for three successive weeks previous to said day of ACOB FOEKCH, proprietor of the Central Noah W. Cheevcr...... 29 9 18 2 62 29 7 16 8 7 87 3 19 J 261 Member of Congress, 8th District— 1J hearing. Barber Shop. Ladies ’ and children’s hair- JOEL H. CRANSON, J 130 128 333 SUITINGS, cutting aspeclalty. Good bath rooms In connection. 166 135 145 (A true coov ) Judge of Probate. William S. Linton ...... 679 113 93 309 216 121 228 113 162 3<>4 126 132 174 18 3149 278 Daniel Thompson ...... 20 5 17 TKEL HOUSE BAHHER SHOP Ac 9 3 23 BATH ROOMS. Gko . W. Joijucb , Probrietor. Alfred F. Cooley...... 28 17 2 59 28 5 15 8 7 85 3 19 10 1 249 OVERCOATINGS RORATE ORDER—Stale of Michigan S County of Clinton, i>a. At a session of tbe Slate Senator, 19th District— PProbate Court forthecounty ot Cllntou, holden at Loan Agents. John T. Swlgart ...... 481 143 127 174 275 100 188 165 124 141 147 165 AND tbe Probate office in the village of St. Johns, on George A. Steel...... 714 163 135 113 94 304 213 119 -*26 112 165 866 126 132 1?5 18 3175 152 Monday, tbe 31st day of October, in the year he nicHiiaAii vioktgage t o., Martin V. Brown ...... 27 8 3 19 1 63 28 5 15 8 7 38 3 19 11 1 266 one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. Limited. Capital, 175, OOO, successors to Walker Representative State Legislature — Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. Edward Brown ...... 53i 143 122 175 278 98 131 156 121 147 144 .306 148 77 3077 TROYVSERINGS. In the matter of the estate of NEWELL O. TA White, dealers in Mortgage Securities, School and 163 140 16* 835 Municipal Bonds. A few pieces of choice lands for Francis W. Redfern ...... 662 114 91 307 224 119 227 114 16) 361 125 132 170 19 3137 60 BANNISTER, deceased. sale. Office cor. Walker and Spring-sta„ St. Johns. Alfred t. Williams...... :w 8 2 18 1 63 25 6 15 8 7 K* 3 19 jj 1 255 Francis W. Redfern, administrator of said estate, Sheriff— having made application for tbe allowance of his 125 Edwin Pennell ...... 524 127 156 274 100 133 101 122 152 126 2K4 127 61 133 332 2875 final account. Attorneys. William M. Leland ...... 652 162 133 99 91 30ft 218 116 221 107 149 128 3040 Thereupon it is ordered that Friday, the 19 355 127 170 18 171 William H. Warren...... 21 2 34 4 2 2 56 8 3 30 80 23 20 3ft 4 296 25th day of November, A D. 1892, at one o ’clock ift KH A 51 Ac CLARK, Attorneys at Law George D. Smith...... 28 b 3 18 1 61 27 6 14 8 6 86 3 18 11 J 249 in the allernoou he assigned for tbe examination Office in Opera House Block, 8t. Johns, Mich. Judgeof Probate-, PERFECT ol said account at the Probate Office in the village 124 128 T Joel H. Cranson ...... 516 19ft 287 97 108 283 12G 130 of St. Johns. PALLDIItG A PIE RC E.—ATTOR­ Charles M. Merrill...... 666 161 132 109 97 304 214 111 222 111 162 356 125 130 18 3j89 And it is further ordered, that DOtice 20 2 172 275 FITS GUARANTEED. NEYS AT LAW. Office over St. Johns National James Gunntson ...... 21 54 4 2 2 57 8 3 32 19 23 20 42 4 318 be giveu to tbe persons interested in said estate SBank, St. Johns, Mich. 1380: tf William F. Hall...... 27 8 2 17 1 63 26 4 15 8 6 40 3 18 1 250 of the time and place of said hearing by causing a County Clerk— 10 EDWIN H. LYON. JOHN c! DOOLINU. copy of this order to be published iu the Clinton Emory E. Urie...... 516 125 125 134 272 98 134 99 114 147 114 276 124 58 197 332 2796 Independent, a newspaper printed and circulated YON A DOOLINO, Attorneys at Law, St. George H. Marshall...... 655 161 133 112 93 305 216 114 232 111 161 362 126 181 174 18 3104 308 in said county of Clinton, for three successive I Johns, Mich. Office over Kendrick's store. Martin J. Smith...... 26 20 4 44 4 2 2 63 7 3 32 30 23 21 40 4 325 weeks previousto said dav of hearing. Charles J Whitacre...... 29 t 3 18 1 62 29 4 12 9 6 36 3 19 jj J 251 Joel h.cranson . ORTON a YVEIMER, Attorneys at Law. Register of Deeds — JACKSON, (Atruecopy.) Judge of Probate Office over Nixon A Co. ’s Hard ware, opposite Frank W. Lamphere...... 510 126 124 132 273 10« 137 101 119 146 112 299 123 68 198 332 2836 N Lewis C. Mead ...... 660 161 133 92 224 The Steel. \ 1S16 113 298 215 117 112 162 349 126 119 174 18 3078 237 ORTGAGE sale .—Default Waving been Frank Ridenour ...... 28 19 5 44 4 2 2 56 7 3 32 29 24 22 4 321 HeberW. Hill...... 8 3 40 made in the conditions ofitji moitgage ILL H. ltKCNSON, Attorney at La* and 30 18 1 61 27 7 15 9 7 16 3 19 jj 1 236 Mmade by George W. Parks to Samuel H. Parks and Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Putt’s County Treasurer— LIVERY Richard Moore ...... 502 125 122 Zilpha Parks,dated Seplemb-i loth, 1888, and re­ Wgrocery store. 1316 130 271 97 186 88 115 147 112 276 124 59 198 328 2760 —AND- corded September 10,1888, in the office of tbe Regis ­ William H. Rose ...... 669 162 136 116 94 :50ft 214 138 •228 112 162 126 130 3150 19 4 363 173 22 330 ter ol Deeds lor Clinton County, iu the State of H. M. PERRIN. P. K. PF.RRIN. A. J. BALDWIN Rufus DeMoas...... 24 42 4 2 1 45 8 3 82 30 23 21 40 4 302 Michigan, in Liber 72, of Mortgager, on page 130; Fred L. Corbin ...... 30 8 3 18 1 63 28 5 14 8 7 38 3 18 jj ] 256 ERIC INN A BALDWIN, Attorneys at Prosecuting Attorney- oil which mortgage there is claimed to be due. at Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, Henry j. Patterson ...... 494 122 121 she date of this notice, two thousand dollars be­ pension, real estate agents, conveyancers and 13S 255 99 188 103 117 145 106 278 126 56 125 332 2747 sides an attorney fee of thirty-fiTe dollars, aud no William A. Norton ...... 672 168 139 111 109 306 215 120 227 113 167 88$ 129 132 179 19 3167 420 money loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, Seymour D. Watson ...... 24 16 4 auil or proceeding at law or in equity having been and make collections. Business entrusted to their 44 4 2 2 45 8 2 32 30 17 21 33 3 287 instituted to recover any part or the debt secured Jay Sessions ...... 28 8 2 18 1 62 28 5 13 9 7 37 3 19 9 249 care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Circuit Court Commissioners — by said mortgage, therefore, by virtue of the power Office over Wickes’ grocery, Clinton Avenue, St. John G. Patterson ...... 488 125 126 of sale in said mortgage contained, and of the Johns, Micb. 1133 132 270 98 134 100 115 146 109 276 123 56 12ft 338 2759 statute in such case made and provided, notice is William H. Castle...... 491 125 125 132 263 98 131 100 115 146 113 276 125 56 127 332 2768 F/.ra L. Smith...... 163 132 hereby given, that on December 10, 1892, at oue M> H. L’ASTI.E, Attorney at Law, 681 113 99 304 216 118 •227 112 165 862 127 132 174 17 3140 381 o'clock in the afternooo, at the west front door of Byron L. P.erce...... 671 163 133 113 101 :!04 216 118 227 112 162 361 126 132 175 18 3132 374 Circuit Court Commissioner. Money toLoan. William C. Lankton ...... 30 8 3 the Court House lor Clinton County, iu tbe State WOffice at the Court, House, St. Johns. 1133 18 1 63 28 7 15 9 7 38 , 8 19 11 1 261 ol Michigan, in the Village of St. Johns, in said 18 1 28 7 15 9 7 38 3 19 259 County Surveyor — 12 1 County, there will be sold at public vendue, to the EDEWA a MERRILL, Attorneys at highest bidder, the premises described in said Henry H. JennisoD ...... 493 122 124 132 271 96 134 100 115 146 112 276 124 56 127 332 2780 Boarding Stable Law, at the old stand, over the “corner drug mortgage, viz: The east half of tbe west half of Charles Eddy...... 676 147 124 118 94 305 216 118 227 112 162 862 126 132 3116 Fstore, ”St. Johns, Mich. , 1263 174 18 38ft FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KINDS. tbe northcari quarter of section tbirlv-five, in Alfred R. fde ...... 27 18 4 44 4 2 2 56 8 3 32 30 23 21 40 4 318 township seven north of range four wes't. in the William Gilson ...... 30 8 8 18 1 63 28 7 15 9 7 38 3 19 u 1 2G1 ZRA SMITH, Attorney at Law, Coroners — Special attention given to Boarding Horses.Firs, Slate of Michigan —Dated Septenilier 18, 1892. Office over Sullivan's store, St. Johns, Mich. George W. Estes...... 496 125 124 class outfits furnished for Commercial Men, SAMUEL II. PARKS and E 131 272 99 134 100 115 146 112 276 124 5« 129 832 •2772 Funerals, Pleasure Parties, Etc. ZILPHA PARKS, Robert G. Mason ...... 495 124 123 132 271 98 134 100 116 146 111 276 124 .66 181 332 2760 ALHKIDGK A OSBORN, Attorneys at Nathaniel I. Danielle...... 674 182 134 113 .'501 Perrinh A Baldwin , Mortgagee. Law. Office over Allison ’a Jewelry Store. 93 216 118 227 112 162 362 125 182 168 18 3120 ♦g-Persons having Lame and Diaabled Horses Attorneys ior Mortgagees. W Charles H, Seibert...... 673 163 136 111 94 306 216 118 227 112 162 362 126 132 174 18 3129 David Plowman ...... 27 19 4 44 will find the best of facilities tor treatment at my 4 2 2 56 8 3 32 30 24 21 40 4 320 stablea, M. C. LIVE8AY, Veternary Surgeon, in at­ Edward B. Chadwick...... 27 20 3 46 4 2 2 56 8 3 32 30 23 21 40 4 321 Dentistry. Louis Bentley...... 30 8 3 18 63 28 7 tendance. Stables 2d door West of The Stee ROBAT £ ORDER.—Stateol Michigan 1 7 15 9 38 3 19 jj J 262 ...... North side. (1228) county ofClinton.ss. At a session of the Pro ­ Levi Carter...... 30 8 3 18 1 63 28 7 16 9 7 38 3 19 n 1 261 H. KENYON, Dentist East Walker UK Aft K SCHOFIELD Prop r. Pbate Court for the county of Clinton.bolden at the • Street. 1133 Whole number el votes cast...... 1" Probate Office, in the village of St. Johns, on A Monday, the 31st day of October, in t he year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. Physicians. Democrat, Republican, Peoples and Prohibition candidates in the order named. LEGAL NOTICES. Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge ’ of Probate. In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM B. K. KNAPP, M. D., Physician and RORATE OR DEK—State of Michigan ALBERTSON, deceased. • Surgeon. Office at residence, first bouse County of Clinton, ss At a session of the Elmer E. Albertson Administrator of said estate, Csouth of the Perrin House. St. Johns. 1357 The vote for a convention for the purpose of a general revision of the constitution of this state was as follows PProbate Court for tbe county of Clinton bolden athaving made application for the allowance of his yes 8; no 4; the Probate Office, In the village of St. Johns, on fiDal account, J. TRAVIS, M. D., Pbyaiciau and Monday, the 141 b day of November, in the year Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the • Surgeon. Disease* of women and children ------, yes 29; no 27; one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. 25th (lav of November, A. 1>. 1893, al one Jaspeclalty. Office over Fildew A Millman ’s. Resi­ t. by — — Present, Joel II. Cranson, Judge of Probate. o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the dence on Wight 8t., near Cast, St. Johns. 1354 In the matter of the estate of RICHARD examination of said account, at the Probate Office BA YLIS. deceased. in the Village of St. Jolms. H4KT, M. It., Physician and Sur- Galusha Pennell and William Collins, executors And it is further ordered, that uolice be • geon. Eureka. Mich. 1217 , Real Kstate. Home-seekers, Attention ! Licensed to Wed. of tbe will of said deceased, having made applica­ given to the persons interested in said estate of the H tion for the allowance of their fourth annual ac­ fine and place of said heariug, hy causing a copy ot W . POLLARD Physician and Surgton. The following are the transactions in The United States Government has Date. Name and Residence Age count. this order to he published in the Clinton Inde ­ • Office over Wilson's clothing stote. Resi­ decided to open, November 22,1892, for Nor. 9— Wilson E. Bensinger, Duplaln ...... 24 Thereupon it la ordered, that Thursday, the pendent, a newspaper printed and circulated in Jdence corner Cass and Ottawa afreets. 1264 real estate in Clinton county, for one Amy F. Smith, Dupiain ...... 20 8tti day of December, A. D. 18112, at one said county of Clinton, for three successive weeks week ending, November 14, as recorded settlement under the homestead law, the Nov. 10— Erie Ingersoll. Greenbush...... 36 o ’clock in the afternoon be assigned for the ex­ previous to said dav of hearing. R.fi, C. HAVENN, Physician and Sur­ amination ol said account, at the probate office, in JOEL H.CRANSON, geon. Office and residence at the late resi­ by Register of Deeds F. YV. Lamphere: unearned lauds of the Marquette and Hattie L. C'leland, Greenbush...... 24 tbe Village of St. Johns. (A truecopv.) Judgeof Prol ate. D No v. 10—Nichols Schmitt, Westphalia...... 28 dence of Dr. Bllaa, Fowler Mich. 1187yl. Elizabeth Hately to Clarence A. Wilcox, lot Little Ray Du Noquet Railroad hereto­ And Itiafurtherordered.tbat uoticebegiven to Helena Schmitt, Westphalia...... 23 the perrons interested in said estate, of the 122, SL Johns, $450. niiORATE ORDER.—state of Michigan M. PONT, M. 1>., Physician, Surgeon fore reserved from entry, in Northern Nov. 10—Joseph Lehman, 2d, Westphalia.... *4 time and place of said hearing by causing a cony .It County of Clinton, ss. At a sessiou of (he So and Druggist, east side of Main street, Eu­ Dexter B. Proper to Daniel Abbott, lot 4, Michigan. At the same time the right Catherine Simon, Lyons ...... 21 of this order to be published in the Probate Court for tiie County of ( lintou, holden reka, Mieh. Office at drug atore. A11 calta prompt ­ Nov. 10— Joseph Burgans, Riley...... 25 Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed and at the Probate Office, in the VillageofSt.Johns, ly attended. Preecrlptiona carefully compounded. block C. Ovid, $400. of the Ontonagon & Brule River Rail­ circulated in said county or Clinton tor three on Monday, the 7th day ot November,iu the yearone Margaret Rademacher, Westphalia 23 successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. William M. Eddy to Isbell Eddy, land on sec. Nov. thousand eight hundred aud ninety-two. road lias been denied to a large tract of 11 --George Rose, Riley...... 37 JOEL II.CRANSON. Present, .loel H. Cranson, Judge <>r Probate. M. HAVENS, M. D., Homoeopathic 34, Riley, $300. land in the Upper Peninsula of Michi­ Jennie Wilcox, Riley...... 23 (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of MILES It. GEOR­ Physician and 8urgeon. Office over R. J, Anthony Martitf to Albert Oaddy, lot 10, Nov. 11— Elonzo C. Otto, Riley...... 34 GIA, deceased, WWoodruff's shoe store. 1183 gan. This gives an unprecedented Kstella E. Bevens. Owoeso ...... 24 block 31. Fowler, $35. RORATE ORDER.-State >r Michigan Chas. Travis,administrator of said esialc, haring chance to locate valuable timber and Nov. 13—Charles M. Loranz, DeWitt...... 27 county of Clinton, at. At a session of the Pro ­ made application for tbe allowance of his final ac­ R. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ Peter Halfman to Henry J. Goerge. 40 acres Celia Falver, DeWitt...... 31 P count. geon. Office over Sullivan's clothing mineral lands, which are among the bate Court for the county of Clinton,liohlen at the Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the D on sec. 34, Dallas, $2,000. Nov. 12—CharleySllen. Riley...... 23 Probate Office in the village of St. Johns, od store, St. Johns, Mich. 1344tf best in the Upper Peninsula, and are Carrie Schumaker, Riley...... Monday, tbe 14th day of November, In the year I nt day of December. A. I). 1892, at one o ’clock William H. Wilson to William P. Corwin, land 19 in theafternoou, be .signed for the examination of E. OILLAM, M. D., Physician and readied only over the Nortli Star Route Nov. 14—Thomas J. Grimes, Grand Rapids... 28 one thousand eight hundred and ninetyttwo. said account at the Probate office in the village of on sec. 8, Bengal, $800. Mary L. Becker, St. Johns...... Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. S• Surgeon. Office at Residence, opposite court (Milwaukee & Northern Railroad) be­ 20 In the matter of the estate of NATHAN V. St. Johns. bouse, west. Office hours to 4 p. tu., except WedMary­ E. Georgia to Max Wonnenberg, 10 Nov. 14—Ansel Chapman. Riley...... 22 WHITLOCK, deceased. And It is further ordered that notice be given ta nesday, then 6 to 9 p. m. 1183 tween Chicago and Lake Superior. Luella Sackett, Bingham...... 23 Mary the persons interested in said estate of the time acres on sec. 8, Watertown, $450. A. Whitlock, administratrix o' said estate, and place of said hearing hy causing a ropy of this Nov. 14—Sidney L. Miller, Essex...... ’...... 29 having made application for the allowance of her T> NIM MOMS, M. D., Homeopathic Horace P. Munroe to Llewellyn Munroe, 41 For further particulars address C. E. order to Ire published in the ('Union Independent, Cora A. Turner. Essex...... 23 final account. a newspaper printed aud circulated in said county iV, Physician,Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office acres on sec. 6, Eagle, $1,800. Rollins, Land and Immigration agent, Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, tbe on Main street, DeWitt. 1133 8th day of December, A. D. 1892, at one of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to Milo Sutton to James E. Brown et. al., land 101 I^a Salle Street, Chicago. The Literary Club. o ’clock in the afternoon he assigned for the ex­ said day of hearing. on sec. 29, Bengal, $1,800. amination of said account at the probate office in JOEL II. CRANSON, Photography. The next meeting of the Literary Club the village of St. Johns. (Atruecopy.) Judge 01 Probate. John W, Bailey to John D. Matterson, 5 acres Circuit Court. ti, PLUNKETT. Leading Photogra- on sec. 31, Duplaln, $500. will be held with Mrs. R. D. Stearns. And it is further ordered that notice be given to the persons interested In said estate of the time R OB AT E OR DER—Slate of Michigan. • pher, over Chapin A Co.'s store St. Jonns. Luther L. Hammond to Wallace Hallock, 'Hie following cases have been dis ­ YVednesday afternoon, November 23. OCopying and enlarging. Work guaranteed first-class. and place of said hearing by causing a cony County ofClinton.ss. At a session of the Pro ­ land on sec. 8, Essex, $455. posed of in the circuit court up to the PROGRAMME: of this order to be published in the Clinton Inde ­ bateP Court for the County of Cllntou, holden at pendent, a newspaper printed and circu­ Morris Hayes to Sophia Parks, lota 5, 6, 7 and the Probate office in the village of St. Johns, on hour of going to press: Current Events —Mrs. F. Hughes. lated iu said county of Clinton for one week pre­ Monday, the 7th day of November. In the year Miller's Feed Barn and Livery. 8, block 26. Fowler, $700. Rosa Keck vs. John and Anna M. Buehler.— The Italian Conquest —Mrs. C. G. Thomas. vious to said day of hearing. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. Henry J. Goerge to Peter Halfman, 30 acres Libel and slander. Order for continuance. Early Architecture of Home —Mrfi C. E. Van- JOEL H. CRANSON. Present, Joel H. Cranson, Judge ol Probate. J’leasantly and conveniently located near the Atruecopy. Judgepf Probate. In the matter ol the -state of HENRY on sec. 32, Dallas, $3,600. Rphriam Henderson, plaintiff and appellee, Sickle. (HER, deceased. northwest corner of the Court House John B. Perrington to William B. Howe, vs. Knight VanFleet. defendant and appellant. Heading —Mrs. M. Coleman. OMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.—The under ­ Porter K. I'errin, administrator of said es­ 8quare, land on sec. 10, Eagle, $1,000. signed, having been appointed by the Judge of tate, having made application for the allowance of Appeal. Judgment for Plaintiff for $30. CProbate of CUntefi county, Michigan, Commission ­ Emma O. Thompson to Fannie J. Peck, 82 Uurkien’i Arnica naive. his final account. HT. JOHNS, MICH. Theodore H Pearsall, John M. Ford D C ers to receive, examine and adjust all claims and Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday, acres on soc. 7, Lebanon, $1,05055. and Charles C Hinchman vs. Parley W Pear­ The Beet Salve in the world for Cuts, demand* against MICHAEL SNYDER, deceased, the lnt (lav ol December, A. D. 1892, at one Large carriage floor, roomy, clean and airy Maria Eddy to Sherman G. Eddy, lot 1, block Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever hereby give notice that we will meet for that o ’clock In tne afternoon, be assigned for the sall. Assumpsit. Judgment for Plaintiff for purpose at the office of Peter Petach, In the village stalls, and fclean food, and all at reasonable 1, Elsie, $500. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblanes, examination oT said account at the probate office in $108.35, of Westphalia, in said county on the 22nd day of the village of St. Johns. rates. . » Marcellus Gilbert to Laura L. Hersey, lot 8, Mary I) Eckhart, plaintiff and appellant, vs Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ Iterrmber, 1892. and the 18th day of April. 1395 and Audit is further ordered that notice be giver that the creditors of said deceased are allowed *lx block 10, Ovid, $700. Houston D McCabe, defendant and appellee. tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It to the persona interested in said estate of the The Livery Department is guranteed to give perfect satisfaction, months from the date ot this notice in which to time and place of said hearing by causing a copy John B. Wooley to Campbell, Keys A Stead ­ Appeal. Order demanding security for costs. present their claims for adjustmen —Dated Octobor of this order to be published in tne Clinton Iude- well equipped with good Vehicles and Hors ­ man, lot II, Elsie, $100. The Commercial National Bank of St. Paul, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per IS, 1892. pendenljS newspaperprinted and circulated In said Is LAWRENCE KEU8C1I, H. Selterlngton to M. H. Seltcrington, 80 Minn va. Anna A. Voorhels. Assumpsit. Judg ­ box. For sale by Fildew A Mill man, St countyofCIIntouforlh reesticceaaive weeks previous es. Call and see me. Johns and Fowler. PETER THOME, to said day of hearing. JOEL It .CRANSON, J363tf B. F. MILLER Prop'r. acres on sec. 8. Duplaln, $3,600. ment for Plaintiff for $30958. Commissioner*. Atruecopy Judge of Probate CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17. 1982

toral votes. Peck, the Democratic can ­ lu Blaine's State. ALE OF STATE TAX LANDS CLEVELAND ELECTED. didate for Governor, Is elected. Portland. Me.—Maine Is the home of RICH GETS THERE. S ' AUDITOR (iK.NBSJI.’S Own*, 1 Republicans admit the election of Peck the greatest statesman of the day, and by a small plurality, and that the elec­ It could not do otherwise than follow his La Nf I no , Mich, September 27, 1892. J toral vote goes to Cleveland. Four of lead. It Is undoubtedly well known that Notice la hereby given that certain landa situ­ ten Congressmen are probably Republi­ Hon. James G. Blaine Is a Republican. HON- JOHN T- RICH ELECTED BY ated lu the county of Clinlcn, bid off to the Slate A* SWEEPING DEMOCRATIC VIC­ can. Legislature Is Democratic and a The State of Maine Is also Republican, for Taxes of 1888 and previous years, and de ­ Democrat will succeed United States Sen ­ Harrison, the state ticket and the con ­ A GOOD MAJORITY. scribed In statements which wl’l hereafter be TORY THROUGHOUT. ator Sawyer. The Republicans have gressional ticket are solidly Republican — : forwarded to the offic* of the 1 reaaurer of said elected Congressmen In the first, third 12,000 plurality. Coun y, will be told at public auction, by said and seventh; Democrats in the fourth, Treasurer at tbe Count j Seat, on tbe first Monday fifth, Becond, sixth, eighth and ninth Nine of the Fourteen Electors Republican of May next, at the time and place designated for The Electoral College Will Ci*»t a Good districts. The tenth district Is uncertain. Philadelphia, Pa.~-Pennsylvanla, the old the Annual Tax Sales, If not previously re- Democratic Chairman Wall 6ays Cleve­ Keystone State, is still in the Republican —The 8tate Ticket Republican —The deermd or canceled according to law. er Majority for the Democratic National land and Peck are elected by about 13,000. columns. The vote at this election was Said statements contain a full or>nl|pt fuslonists on the congressional Ib the Circuit Court /or the County 0/ Clinton, in delegation. Harrlsan baa eight electoral the state and legislative tickets were wheeled Into the Democratic columns elected by them. Chancery : For instance, California. Illinois and votes from Nebraska. Free Silver Did It. Reno, Nev.—It Is conceded by all parties The turning over of the Democratic The petition of George W. Stone, Auditor Gener­ Wisconsin gave pluralities for e^|urB_l that Weaver carries Nevada by 1,500. New- al of said State of Michigan, respectfully shown Georgia. majority of 1890 Is all the more remarka­ when for years—In presidential y lands, silver party. Is elected to Congress, ble 1’rom the fact that the Democrats that tbe list of lands hereinafter set forth and thev have given Republican “upport Full returns from all parts of the result as to the Legislature not certain, and Populists fused on a great many of marked “Sch dule A,” contains a description of all The new system of baUoti and voung state show the election of the entire Dem­ but generally believed the sliver party the state candidates as well as on can- lands in said County of Clinton upon which taxes ocratic congressional delegation. Every have a majority which will insure the were assessed for tbe years meulioned therein, and election of Stewart to the United States dates for the State Legislature. district sends a Democrat to Congress. The Republicans of Michigan can well which were returned as delinquent for non-pay ­ as? sr 5-fTiri The hard tights were in the fifth and Senate. rejoice. Their candidate for Governor ment of taxes, aud which taxes have not been tenth districts. In the fifth Sam Small, goes Into the eiecutive chair of the state paid ; together with the total amount of such taxeo than in the last election. p.nrp. the well-known Prohibitionist, was pitted Light Vote In Florida. backed by a majority of 10,000 votes. with interest computed thereon to tbe time fixed against Leonidas Livingston, the regular for sale, aud collection fee as provided by law, aud Democratic nominee. Livingston swept Jacksonville, Fla.—The vote of this The other candidates on the state tick­ the cost of advertising and otherexpenses of sale of 6tate has been unusually light, the apa­ et are also Republicans. full working majorities for tne win Fuller County like a cyclone. The great The state Legislature In both branches is each of said parcels of land. ugi.t was In the tenth district, where thy amounting to virtual carelessness. Your pe itioner further shows to Ihe Court that lowing are the returns from the de ­ Watson was snowed under. Watson was Cleveland carries the state by about the solidly Republican. The Senate will con ­ said lauds were returned to the Auditor General as ferent states corrected by Assoelatea downed by more than 5,000 majority. The same pulrallty as In the last presidential tain twenty-three Republicans and nine delinqu ut for non-payment of said taxes lor said Press dispatches, up to Thursday mur» campaign in the tenth district was the campaign. Populists votes were scarce, Democrats and Populists. The lower years respectively, sud that said delinquent re­ most bitter ever known In Georgia. Thir­ which was a great surprise. branch will be composed of fifty-six Re­ turns were maae prior to the first day of July, 1891. leg: publican members and forty-four Dem- Your petitioner further shows and avers that teen electoral votes for Cleveland. crats and People ’s party men. The Corn Crackers. the taxes, interest, collection fee, cost of advertis ­ NEW VOllK. Nine of the fourteen electoral districts ing aud other expeuscsof sale, and the legal feus Tlie Empire State Gives Cleveland Alabama. Lexington, Ky.—The congressional dele ­ are In line on the Harrison side of the tor personal service of subpoena in each case where gation will be divided In this Btate. A fence. The Democrats secure the elec­ such personal service is actually made, are a valid u Handsome Majority. Incomplete returns place Cleveland's very heavy vote was polled. Cleveland tors from the first, second, seventh, acco majority at 20,uu0. The Democrats made lieu on the several parcels of land described in said 7^© The State of New , York has ^one will have a good, round plurality. Re­ eignth and tenth districts. schedule. big gains on the Democratic vote at publicans claim three members of Con ­ solidly Democratic, giving Claveland the last state election. The Democratic Appended is the standing of. the House Y'our petitioner further shows that the said taxes majority in the neighborhood of 25 000- gress. and possibly four. and Senate according to returns re­ on said described lands have remained unpaid for < 'ongr»'ssmen elected are: Clarke In the ceived: The first returns from that state wer first district. Oates In the third, Robbins more than one year from the first day of July next from New York City, and they were de ­ in the tourth, Bankhead in the sixth, New Hampshire. Senate. after their return to the Auditor General, mid tho. Tf|o§e to ho haVe. cidedly Democratic. The ^‘tynndP Steven^ Wheeler In the eighth, and Turpin in First district —Louis C. Hough. Dem. said taxes not having beeu paid, and the same uo the votes for Cleveland and Steven Concord, N. H.—Election very quiet. being now due and lemaiuing unpaid as above set the ninth. The second, fifth and seventh Returns Blow. Harrison secures the elec­ ke'jond district —Joseph M. Weiss. Rep. son In fine shape, until when the l*at are lr. doubt and very close, because of Rep ™ district —Joseph It. McLaughlin. forth, your petitioner prays a decree in favor of district was reported, they had a ma toral vote. The state and congressional the State of Michigan against each parcel of used it gticK, to it. fusionist votes. Cleveland adds eleven tickets belong to the Republicans. iorlty of 76,125. The returns from the electoral votes. {■ourth district —Charles F. Gibson. Rep. suid lauds, for the payment of the several Interior took on a somewhat different Tbe Keystone Stute. f,lfJh district —James II. Morrow. Dem. amountsof taxes, Interest, collection fee, cost of ad ­ color and the Republicans soon began blxth districG-Marden Sabin, Rep. vertising arid other expenses of sale, as compu.ed Those who try W to have hopes of carrying the state a® Wyoming. Little Rhoily. Seventh district —VVm. T. Dougan, Dem. and extened in said schedule, agamst the several county after county sent in Eighth district —John W. Garvelink. par, els of laud contained therein, aud in addition majorities, but when compared with the An official count will bo necessary to Providence. R. I.—The Democrats put in Rep. thereto, ol the arnouut of legal fees for personal maiorltles received by Harrison In 1HS8 decide the electoral vote of Wyoming. first claim for the electoral vote of Rhode Ninth district —Francis W. Clapp, Rep. service ol subpucua in each case where such service regret not haVincj there was found to be a very grea. de ­ Harrison and Weaver have an even count. Island, but later returns turned the tide Jenth district —Myron W. Clark. Dem. is actually made as provided in .Section 53 of Act crease. Nevertheless both par lies con ­ The Democrats and PopulistB supported and Harrison was given the state by Eleventh district —John Murray. Dem. No. 195 of the Session Laws of Michigan lor the one ticket and a fusion Governor was about 3,000 plurality. The Republicans Twelfth district —Harvev Mellen. Dem. year 1889; and in default of payment of the said tinued to claim the state until the fol ­ Thirteenth district —Jesse Crane, Rep. tried it bejore. it lowing day when the Republican national elected, as well as a Populist Supreme capture state officers, congressional dele ­ several suiuscomputed and extended against said Judge and Congressman. The Republi • gation and electors. ^Fourteenth district —M. E. Kaumsey, lands, that each of said parcels of land may be sold committee conceded the state to the Deni- cans have the State Legislature on a for tbe amounts due thereou as provided by law, to oerats and turned their hopes upon the joint ballot, and elect one Congressman. Fifteenth district —Milton F. Jordan, pay the lien us aforesaid. is a ■full 4oz.,plug other states. Gilroy, Democrat, was Far Off Oregon. Dem. elected Mayor of New \ork City by a Wyoming ’s three electoral votes are not Sixteenth district —Peter Doran, Dem. 'And your petitioner will ever pray, etc. majority of over 50,000. New York thus placed as yet, except in the doubtful Portland, On. —Between 6.000 and 7,000 Seventeenth district —E. M. Barnard, Dated, September 27,1892. gave Cleveland her thirty-six electoral column. Is the plurality given Harrison by this Rep. GEO. W. STONE, ^Eighteenth district —J. Milton Earle. votes. state. The Democrats divided on the Auditor General. Connecticut. People ’s ticket, many voting for Weaver. lilneteenth district —George H. Steele, The state ticket and successful congres ­ Rep. INDIANA. Complete returns show Connecticut to sional candidates are Republican. be Democratic by over 5.000 plurality. Twentieth district —W. R. Stafford. Dem. SCHEDULE A. ▲ Close, Hard Struggle, but tbe Twenty-first district —Edwin G. Fox, Jn»fil»erU,&i.Ky. This Is a big gain over 1888. The en ­ Rep. 1888. Democrats Won. tire state ticket from Governor down is AVnslilngton State. Twenty-second district —Wellington R. Town 7 North, Range 1 West. Indiana has long been the field of hard Democratic by majorities ranging from Olympia, Wash.—Four electors were Burt, Dem. presidential fights. It very seldom goes l.Ov/0 upward. The Congressmen are Dem- named by the Republicans of this state Twenty-third district —C. A. Brundage. the same way In two successive cam- errats and one Republican. The Republi­ to vote for Harrison. The state gave Ren. •** — raigns and Is one of the most uncertain cans have a majority of twenty in the the Republicans a close shave. Twenty-fourth district —Peter Gilbert. *3 .-8 b t. if states—politically —In the union. Probab ­ House and the State Senate Is a tie. Dem. aS ly more Importance is attached to It In Connecticut adds six more votes to Cleve­ Twenty-fifth district —S. W. Hopkins. •4... 4 40 2 62 68 10 1 00 4 40 According to the foregoing reports the n% of uJ£of n els' 34 60 8 52 2 22 84 100 12 03 a Joint ballot In the Legislature. Cleve­ About 22,000 Is the Republican plurality Hay, 1—John H. Holmes. s pi of ui% of s ef* 35 50 11 61 3 02 46 tot 21. 10 01 1 00 1 14 land's plurality is 7,000. in Iowa on the electors, but the state vote of the electoral college would be as fol ­ Bay, 2—Christopher Mohr. 1 00 16 09 lot 2'>. 10 04 1 00 1 14 ticket ran a little behind that. The Re­ lows; Hay. 3—Blrdsey Knight. Town 6 North, Range 1 West lot 26- 10 in 1 00 1 14 publicans elect Congressmen in ten of CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON. Berrien, 1—*K. L. Kingsland. lot 27.. 10 04 1 00 1 14 OHIO. ihe eleven districts. The People's part/ Berrien. 2—Edward Thompson, n e 54 of n w ^...33 40 1 69 50 08 1 00 3 47 Alabama...... 11 Branch—*D. D. Buell. n w lr of n w fi 14 35 3 60 20 Ott 01 1 00 1 27 VILLAGE OF OVID. Another State Jumps to tbe Demo ­ vote was about 35,000, and the Prohibition Arkansas ...... 8 Calhoun, 1—*A. L. Sibley. w % of s w ^4 of s 16 1 00 G 29 crat lc Column. vote 8,000. The Democrats at first claimed Now York ...... 36 Calhoun, 2—Edwin Austin. e * ...... 35 25 I 53 40 06 1 00 299 lota 9 A 10...... 1 4 07 1 06 the state, but soon saw that they were Illinois ...... 24 Cass—’ John Huff. lots 1.2. 3,22,23 A 24 2 13 07 3 40 52 1 09 17 99 Great is the surprise of the prominent downed, and conceded the state to their California ...... 9 Cheboygan —P. B. Wachtel. Town 7 North, Range 1 West. lots 15 A 16...... 2 6 54 1 71 26 1 00 9 51 Republicans all over the country at the opponents. Iowa has thirteen electoral Georgia ...... 13 Charlevoix—»R. W. Baggot. lots 19 A ej^of 18... 2 4 9(1 1 27 0 1 00 7 37 40 acres on a X 1 00 22 23 action of the State of Ohio. The first votes. Connecticut ...... 6 Chippewa—Frank P. Sullivan. i of sec 7 n of rail lots 20 A 21 ...... 2 It 37 4 26 65 day's returns gave Harrison a plurality North Carolina ...... Il Clinton —’'F. W. Redfern. road, next e of lot 8 ...... 8 39 11 02 1 00 1 62 of 25,000, and the Democrats did not South Carolina ...... 9 Delta—Clifford Barron. lot 12...... 8 39 11 O k 1 00 1 52 Tennessee. Dickinson —*C. T. Roberts. land owned *b y dispute It. Later reports caused consid ­ New Jersey...... 10 C. Kccff...... 7 43 5 16 1 31 21 1 00 7 71 lots 1, 2, 3. A 4...... B 1 63 42 07 100 312 erable comment, as it was seen that the The election returns for Tennessee are Delaware...... 3 Eaton, 1—Geo. W. Nichols. e 33 It. of s 117 ft of Democrat? were gaining. Precinct alter Eaton. 2—*A. G. Butler. That portion of 11 234 ft of ...... L S9 11 02 100 1 52 coming In rather slowly, but enough Tennessee ...... 12 Genesee, 1—*J. M. Cartwright. tec 7 commencing precinct in the cities and district after have been secured to guarantee the suc­ Texas...... 15 A piece of laud Genesee, 2-*-*Geo. M. Curtis. at the X line run- commencing oil district in the country showed Increased cess of the state and national tickets by Wisconsin ...... 12 Gogebic —F. A. Healey. I ning e and w on gains for Cleveland, and soon It began to from 35,000 to 50,000 plurality. The Leg ­ Indiana ...... 15 Grand Traverse—*G. G. CovelL sec 7,116 rods e of s line of Wil­ dawn upon the Republicans that they islature is overwhelmingly Democratic Ohio...... 23 Gratiot —H. Chisholm. the w side of said ’ liam at., 59% ft. were not as safe as they had supposed. In both branches. The first and second Florida ...... 4 Hillsdale —• A. E. Ewing. sec 7, thence s to w of w line of Finally the 25,000 plurality had been pulled congressional districts go Republican as Kentucky ...... I...... IS Houghton, 1—*F. B. Lyon. the D. G. A M. R. blk O, running down and the Democrats began to gain usual, while the other eight are Demo ­ Louisiana ...... 8 Houghton. 2—F. J. Bawden. R.; thence e 118 thence a to R.R. faster until they finally claimed the state cratic. Twelve electors for Cleveland. Maryland ...... 8 Huron —John Sparling. rods on line of grounds, thence at a plurality of 1,500. The Republicans North Dakota. Michigan...... 5 Ionia, 1—Frank E. Doremus. said railway; w 226 ft. thence elect their state ticket, with the exc *p- The fight in North Dakota was between Mississippi...... 9 Ionia. 2—*J. D. Morse. thence n to quar­ n to W illiamsst, tion of Secretary of State. The lowjr the Republicans and fuslonists, but not ­ Missouri ...... 17 Ingham. 1—*C. J. Hammond. ter line running thence e to be­ branch of the Legislature stands eleven Virginia ...... 12 Ingham, 2—A. F. Ferguson. ginning ...... O 8 27 85 13 1 00 6 26 withstanding this Harrison receives a Iosco —Joseph E. Dudley. e and w.; thence Republicans and ten Democrats. The plurality of about 3,000. The state tick­ West Virginia ...... 6 Isabella—J. w. Curtis. w to place of be­ Fitche’s Addition, twenty-three electoral votes will go to et Is Republican by about 1,200 plurality. Jackson —T. E. Bark worth. ginning ...... 7 40 21 90 5 63 88 1 00 29 47 lot 1 A e 10 ft Cleveland. The Republican candidates for Congress Total ...... 300 Jackson. 2—S. A. Strong. e X of w X of n ot lot 2 ...... 2 2 45 64 10 1 00 4 19 were also elected. The State Legislature HAUHISON a ND HE1D. Kalamazoo, 1—*J. D. Sumner. e !4...... « 40 10 50 2 73 1 00 14 65 Patterson ’s Addition. ILLINOIS. Is somewhat in doubt, with chances fa­ Minnesota ...... 9 Kalamazoo, 2—*Phll D. Miller. s e 14 of se If...... 17 40 12 97 8 88 1 00 17 87 voring the Republicans. Three electoral Nehsuska...... 8 Kent, 1—At. S. White. e w >4 of s e X——18 40 4 21 1 10 1 00 6 61 lot 19...... 39 11 02 1 00 1 52 Cleveland nuns Ahead of the Slate votes. Kent. 1—William Tea. s e X of s e J4...... 16 40 4 24 1 10 1 00 6 51 Stone ’s Addition. Iowa ...... 13 Kent, 1—John Burrows. Ticket In Chicago. North Dukota ...... 3 Kent. 2—*A.'W. Weeks. Town 8 North, Range 1 West, a % ol lot 4...... E 6 54 1 71 26 1 00 9 51 The brlllinat run made by Cleveland In Idaho ...... 3 Kent. 3—’Nestor Fitch. New Jersey. Massachusetts...... 15 w X of s w X of VILLAGE OF SHEPARDSVILLE. Chicago was a surprise to the Democrats The State of New Jersey was a hard i.< a I ...... 1...... 6 Lenawee, 1—Horace Holdredge. s e J4 ...... 2 20 4 33 1 13 18 1 00 6 69 as well as the Republicans. Altgeld, the Lenawee, 2—’Selali H. Raymond...... 2 2 49 65 10 1 00 4 21 fought battle ground. The Democrats Michigan...... 9 Livingston — S. L. Bignall. n 32 acres of w % lot C. candidate for Governor on the Democrat- of ue X ...... 15 91 8 96 2 33 30 1 00 12 65 ic ticriet, is a German, and it was ex- are the victors. They claim the state by Montana ...... 3 Macomb. 1—Adam Bennett. VILLAGE OK ST. JOHNS. over 11.000 plurality for Cleveland. The New Hampshire...... 4 Macomb. 2—Fred C. Buzzell. Town 5 North, Range 2 West. pected that he would run ahead of the Oregon ...... 4 national ticket In Chicago, but Cleveland Republicans, however, secure fou** out Manistee —James Demnsey. Land bounded e w% of lots 7, 8 A 9.51 1 59 41 or. 1 00 3 nr, of eight congressional delegates The As­ Pennsylvania ...... 32 Marquette, 1—*G. Wagner. ots 1 and 2...... 91 91 24 04 1 00 2 22 received a much larger number of votes Rhode Island ...... 4 by f AG.K.Road In the- city than the gubernatorial candl- sembly will stand as follows: Demo ­ Marquette. 2—’John Jones. n and w by Will Out lots. crats, 39; Republicans, 21; electoral Vermont ...... 4 Mason —Wm. Nerlan. Cattermoles laud; The state Is Democratic by about votes. 10. Washington ...... 4 Mecosta —’*W: Q. Smith. O.L. 8.000. The Republicans will have nine out South Dakota ...... 4 Menominee —Jacob Lelsen. a by -. Formans of twenty-two Congressmen. The state land ...... 8 60 1 77 46 07 1 00 S 30 lot 14 A 1 59 4t 00 1 00 3 06 ticket is Democratic. Illinois will not Went Virginia. Midland —*W. D. Gordon. ae \\ of s w of n9 rds Id width Total ...... 125 Monroe, 1—John F. GUday. —21 10 7 46 1 94 30 of a 11 rods in elect a Senator by the next General As­ The result in West Virginia Is doubt ­ Monroe, 2—Charles D. Dodge. • e X ...... 1 00 10 70 sembly, but tne redistricting of the state WEAVER AND FIELDS. n 54 «f * 'A OI width of ...... E 4 23 1 10 17 100 650 ful. Both parties claim the state by Montcalm, 1—*L. L. Church. n e !4 of s w 10 2 70 70 11 1 00 4 51 for congressional, legislative and Judicial small pluralities, but what few returns Kansas ...... jo Montcalm, 2—*H. Ferguson. i—22 Clarg A Holton's Sub Division of Out lot C. purposes will fall to the Democrats, who Nevada ...... ^...... 3 s e 54 of n e 54 ....28 40 41 79 10 87 1 67 1 00 55 33 lot 8 suh. div. 10 have been received favor the Democrats. Muskegon. 1—W. H. McKInstry. e pt of s X of w nave a majority of both branches of the •The congressional delegation will be Colorado ...... 4 Muskegon, 2—*G. E. Hinton. and lot 7 sub div General Assembly. Chicago and Cook fl U...... 30 47 67 3 85 1 00 15 1 00 600 about evenly divided, and the State Newaygo —*A. Whitehead. u 54 of 11 w 11 \ ...31 87 74 8 03 2 09 32 11 ...... 1 35 51 08 1 00 3 51 County are Democratic. Illinois adds 24 legislature will be Democratic. Six Total ...... 17 Oakland, 1—Arthur It. Tripp. 1 00 11 41 w % of lota 4, 5 electoral votes to Cleveland's column. All land s of J , L. electoral votes. DOUBTFUL. Oakland, 2—W. W. Orippen. A 8. R. R. track and 6...... 98 25 04 100 2 27 Wyoming ...... 3 Oceana —*T. W. Norrington. on w J4 of s e 54, Hurd A Sickles Sub Divisioe of Out Lots G and H. Osceola —*H. W. Newkirk. CALIFORNIA. Mnnnncli nsettn. except 22 acres blk Ottawa, J—*C. K. Hoyt. owned by L Wei- • A Rrpahllpnn State Tnrns to tbe The count was very slow in Massachu­ The Pennsylvania union depot in Ottawa, 2*— *H. A. Forest. lot 2...... 2 1 59 41 06 1 00 3 06 setts, but It Is positive that Harrison den on s pt and Democratic Fold. Philadelphia promises »o be the most Saginaw, 1—W. B. Baum. all land b of said Ed isville. electors have been elected. The Repub­ Saginaw, 2—C. E. Brenner. The State of California has turned a licans claim the election of Halle by magnificent structure in the world It M. K. track on n lot 7 and 20 ft in political somersault and landed squarely Saginaw, 3—S. S. Perkins. e54ofscJ4 ..... 35 33 7 92 2 06 32 I 00 11 30 width of aside 1,500. Harrison ’s plurality is about 15,000. will be modern Gothic, granite and Sanilac, 1—*J. Norman. Land bou 11 ed e of lut 8 ...... 2 I 68 42 07 1 00 8 12 in the Democratic camp. There was a His vote in Boston ran very high. There Sanilac. 2—M. A. Moll. large vote cast, but the Australian ballot brick, ten stories high and a tower 240 by J. Turner ’;? w 65 ft in width are fifteen electors for Massachusetts. Shiawrssee—»R. Sherman. land, w bv J of lots 4 and 5.11 3 30 66 13 1 00 629 system made the count extremely labori ­ St. Clair. 1—W. W. Hartson. ous. The returns, so far as received, feet high. licidl ’s land, n lota 6 and 7 ...... 19 1 30 34 05 1 00 269 St. Clair, 2—C. A. Bailey. byj. G. Schlat- show a thoroughly surprising majority for Del n ware. O do of the largest topographical St. Clair. 3—F. H. Bailey. the Democratic electors. The Populist Delaware Is a Democratic state this bles laud, s by * maps of the state of New York St. Joseph—C. B. Kellogg. J. L. A S. R. R. vote ran up to about 20.000. The congres ­ time. The complete returns have been Tuscola, 1—*J. A. Uogner. sional delegation stands four Democrats ever attempted is under construction track...... —85 7 * 1 19 30 05 1 00 2 54 Auditor Genera}’i Office. 1 received. They give Cleveland 18,529 and Tuscola, 2—Travis Leach. e X ol s w 14...... 36 Lansing, Michigan, September 27, 1892, ) and three Republicans. The State Legis ­ Harrison 17,951, thus making Cleveland ’s Van Buren —*E. A. Wtlday. 80 9 85 2 56 39 1 00 13 80 lature is somewhat doubtful, but if re­ at Ward's natural s -ience museum in w 54 of n w J4 of Notice is hereby given that the State of Michigan durafity 578. A divided congressional Washtenaw. 1—C. H. Kline. —36 turns received show the general trend of delegation and Republican State Legis ­ Rochester, N. Y. The map will be 40 Washtenaw. 2—F. E. Mills. * w 54...... 20 2 44 63 10 1 on 4 17 has filed In the Circuit tfourt I’or tho t'oniity ot a 54 oi s e %...... 36 80 11 02 2 86 44 1 00 15 82 Clinton, In Chancery, a p tithin, of wlil.-h the fore the vote It will be Democratic by a close lature. Three electoral votes. feet long and 30 wide when finished. WexfOrd —Thomas Doyle. • majority. Cleveland ’s majority gives him Wayne, 1—Otto H. Ruach. Town 6 North, ffange 2 West, going is a true copy; that it claims a decree against nine more electoral votes. Wayne, 1-Lawrence T. Nolan. neXofswX — .5 40 22 00 5 72 88 I 00 29 60 each parcel of land therein described for the North Carolina. PERHAPS SO. Wayne, 1—Francis Fildew. w 17 54 a of ie5« amounts specified leapectively and in Cleveland ’s majority in North Carolina Wayne, 1—Eugene C. Sullivan. addition thereto of the ammnt of legal fees for Kansas. of s w 54...... H 17 50 8 25 2 15 83 1 00 11 73 personal service of subpoena in each case where will reach fully 25,000. The Democrats The wardrobe of a gentleman who Wayne, 1—Anthony J. Kennary. Town 8 North, Range 2 West. Chairman Breidenthal, of the Populist claim all the congressional delegation, Wayne, 1—John Halre. such service Is actually m id* as provided in Section central committee of Kansas, is jubilant. while the People's party dispute the claim died lately in Connecticut included 500 Wayne, 1—Wm. W. Griffin. s e 54 of a e 54 30 40 22 00 5 72 88 1 00 29 60 53 of Act No. l#o, Laws of 1889, that such petition He claims that the People ’s party has >f two candidates on the delegation. will be brought on fo.- a hearing and decree at the pairs of stocking;. Wayne, 1—Walter Ross. Town 5 North, Range 3 West. next term m said Court to be held on the second carried Kansas, and that no returns have Cleveland receives eleven electoral votes Wayne, 1—Wm. O’Reagan. n w X of ...... 6 160 40 801061 163 1 00 54 04 been received to justify a Republican vic­ In North Carolina. The czar has excused all his French Wayne, 1—Frank T. Lark. Monday of November, 1892, at St. Johna, In said tory in any but two counties-Shawnee Town 6 North, Range 8 West. County of Clinton; that all persons Inb-rested In cooks and scullions from becoming Wayne, 2—Wm. N. Holton. such lands and desiring to contest the lien claimed and Reno. He has dispatches from thirty- Minnedota. naturalized Russians. Wayne, 3—*Arl C. Woodruff. e W of s w J4...... 31 80 66 10 14 59 2 24 1 00 73 93 thereon for such taxes, or any part thereof shall :wo counties in the state, and says that Fusion between the Democrats and Pop ­ •Republicans. n%of 11 w fl 54 all hut the two named above have given Democrats and People ’s, 56; Republi­ of s w 54...... 31 18 85 70 9 28 1 43 1 90 47 41 appear In said Court and file with theClerk thereof Populist majorities. ulists cut considerable of a margin off A woman who died recently in the their ohjectIon thereto on or ttelore said second .he usual Republican majority In Minne ­ cans, 44.. a 54 of u w 54 of Monday of Novrmbe-, 189*2. acd that In default Late returns at Republican headquar­ sota. Harrison ’s plurality, however, will Norristown asylum had not spoken to iv5i...... 31 18 85 70 9 28 1 43 1 OO 4" il ters show a great falling off in the Re­ fl thereol a decree will be taken as prayed for In said imount to at least 15.000. The Republicans any one in eleven years. CHIEFLY CHAFF. Town 8 North. Range 3 West. petition. . „ publican vote and point to the election of secure the congressional delegation and Notice Is al-o hereby given that on Ihe first Mow- Lewelllng, fusionist, for Governor, and A Connecticut woman was nearly n H of 11 w fl 14 ... .4 61 4 90 1 28 20 1 00 7 38 tbe Weaver electors. Harrison receives eight electoral votes. 1 w )4 of n v U H t 40 3 53 92 14 1 00 5 59 davofMay. 1893, tho lands descrllied in and p— killed by a hawk, which she tried to She—It was right here that I ac­ eUoioek ...... 22 80 18 86 4 90 75 1 00 25 51 tltion. and for which an order ot sale shall be made, L4 of n • 54...... 7 *0 20 13 5 23 81 1 00 27 17 Auditor General. jority over Smith, Rep., of about 1,500: claim two of the congressional delegates. purchaser being Lord Rothschild of Wife—You are altogether too nice n w X of" « X •• 28 40 14 73 3 84 59 1 Do 20 Hi that Harris, the fusion candidate at large The nine electors are for Cleveland. for Congress, will beat Anthony, Rep., by London. about everything. Husband —I thought Town 8 North, Range 4 West, There are 200,OOf) men employed 1.000 majority, and the congressional dele ­ e 4 of n e fl 54--19 63 5 82 1 52 23 1 00 8 67 gation will stand five fusion Populists In tbe Green Mountains. In France there are clubs composed you liked fastidious men. Wife—Ido; upon the 23,000 papers published in and three Republicans. Jerry Simpson is Burlington, Vt.—Prohibition came to entirely of deaf and dumb men, waited it’s the fusstidious kind I object to. VILLAGE OF BATH. America. returned to Congress by about 700 major ­ the fore In this state In fine style. Hor ­ on by servants who can neither speak ity by the fuslonists. Electoral votes for ison has the usual Republican majority. The use of cork for bottle-atoppera vt -4 3 Le Voleur (the thief) is the name of I Weaver, 10. The congressional districts are Republi­ nor hear. was the invention of a tlind monk M a new popular weekly paper started can and In fact everything Is Republican. A Yankton, Dak., family la claimed who watt employed iu a vineyard at­ % S3 J ft in Paris. Notwithstanding all this, there has been c u. I 1 Wisconsin. a decrease of 13 per cent In the Republi can to consist of a father, mother and tached to a monastery. Previous to so *<5H 5 Lota 1,7 and 8...... 2 27 51 tl #5*0 30 About twice as much power is re­ It was a close fight In Wisconsin. The vote of 1888; 7-10 per cent on the Demo ­ that time bottles were sealed with fiax Democrats are the victors. Cleveland cratic vote, but an Increase of about 39 twenty-four children. The mother Is Lot 7 ...... 10 1 49 89 06 1 00 2 91 quired to stop an express train as to- captures the state with its twelve elec­ per cent In the Prohibition vote. •aid to be not yet thirty yean oUL soaked in oiL Lots 1 and 2...... 17 3 76 97 16 1 00 5 87 start one. ;™Y •’•wv^P’S i ■■’.fir.' /■ - , . fv- <•" >1 ..J. / isVny • "■/ ’•? • • CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17,1982.

! KING OF SNAKES, PROMINENT PEOPLE. Lane's Msdirtn* Move* the Bowels Fash duy. In order to be healthy this Is necessary The niack-ftnmlte Calmly Finished the A Nanmn, Wash., man has just com ­ llattler In Short Order. , pleted a statue of Gtaorgt Washington, Ilomer was a farmer's son. N. H. Downs ’ Elixir! ‘•You wouldn ’t believe me,” aaid made of vood. Lucian was a sculptor's son. old Jacob Bloom, of Laurel Run. to a. The coarts have decided that Thomas Remedy' WILL CURE THAT Coughing Leads to Consumption, gang of woodsmen the other day. I A Edison has the only patent on an Kemp’s Balsam stops the cough at once. • you wouldn't bolieve me if I’d tell incandescent electric light iu this you the black-snuke is boss among country. Neander's father was a carter. snakos in this country, but its a fact. Cold The legacies left by the late Mrs. Pope's fathor was a merchant. A black-suake can whip any other Emily T. Eckert, of Philadelphia, to AND STOP THAT kind of a snake you can trot out, and charitable and religious organizations •' Ileuson’e Magic Corn Halve. ’* forttye Pibmpt &ijd not half try.” WarntMi-d to cure, or money refunded, of that city, amount to $014,000. your druggist for it. Pries 15 cent*. Some of the boys laughed and said Emerson, who was supposed to take Permanent" Cure of they didn't think a black-snake would no interest in such things, once sur­ Milton was the son of a copyist. Cough, be in it with a rattler at alL There prised Dr. Holmes by correcting the Mozart ’s father was a bookbinder. was a large rattlesnake in the camp Pains &.rjd*/\clje$ latter’s error of a quarter of a second IUs stood the test for BTXTT TBAJta I which the woodsmen kept in a box in mentioning Flora Temple’s record Bkbcham ’s Pills cure bilious and nervous me, _ _ tr»rwTTT* with a glass cover on to amuse them­ Illness. Beet-ham's Pills sell well because and has proved Itself the best remedy , ONE BNJOYS thirty-three years ago. they cure. 25 cents a box. I known for the cure of Consumption,' selves with after working hours. Both the method and results when Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls, widower I Coughs, Colds, Whoojdng Couglt, and | Jim Brewer, of this pluce who hap­ Giotto, the artist, was a poasant's son. all Lung IHseases In young or old. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant pened to be there at the time und of Charlotte Bronte, married again some time after his first wife's death, The father of James Mill was & cobbler. Price 25c., bOo., and $1.00 per bottle. and refreshing to the taste, and acts heard Mr Bloom's observations, chip­ SOLD EVERYWHERE. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ped in and said: lie now lives in Kings county, Ireland, ’ EX 1737, J331TS0H l LOSS, Props., Barliaztoa, Vt., and sometimes preaches. He never We will give $100 reward for ary case of Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ ••I’ll bet a bluck-snnko would no! Catarrh that cannot be cured vita Hall’s tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ Inst long if you put him in the box talks of his early romance. Catarrh Cure. Taken Internally. aches and fevers and cures habitual with that rattlor." F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs.,Toledo, O. He declaros Itto bo “the best remedy for constipation. Syrup of Figs is the • Wouldn ’t!” exclaimed Bloom. cough and croup." Mr. 1). T. Good. Colum ­ Unlike tte Dutch Process only remedy of its kind ever pro ­ ••Why he’d choke the rattler to death bia. Tcnn.. writes: "1 keep I)r. Bull’s Cough The fathor of Samuel l’opys was a tailor. beforo he knowed what liad happened Syrup lo the house all the time. It is the Shakespeare's father was a wool merchant. No Alkalies duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ beet remedy for -rough aud croup I ever — OR— to him. and in order to convince you used." Ouararieed to cute Bilious Attacks; Btck. ceptable to the stomach, prompt in Dyspepsia. flp.odacho and Oonstlpuilon. 40 in ouch Other Chemicals of the fac' I’ll go out an ’ capture a bottle. Price 25c. For sale by druggists. its action and truly beneficial in its black-snake and show you. ” The father of Goethe was the soo pf a CATS KILL, N. Y., Juno 11, 1888. are used In the tailor. I have found In Dr. Deane's Pills a re­ Picture “V, 17, 70 ” aad sample doso free. preparation or effects, prepared only from the most The subject was then dropped and markable remedy for Dyspepsia, rnoaktng healthy ana agreeable substances, its from an experience of four months fn their J. F. SMITH A C0W Proprietors, NEW YCStL W. BAKER & CO.’S the boys forgot it, but ubout 4 o'clock Mr. Ohas. Carman, from Petersburg, Ill., use, 1 have found them to im-et in my own many excellent qualities commend it in the after-noon the old man came in writes: "I know HalvalIon Oil to bo u very case all that1 dared to hope for In the way If nolle.ed with good remedy for neuralgia, rheumatism, sore eve*, use I Thompson ’s Eye Water to all and have made it the most with a black snake a little over three burns, toothache and cuts. We are never of relief. I most heartily recommend them 98069011 without it." to any sufferer from Bilfious Dyspepsia. popular remedy known. feet long. The rattier was nearly E. V an HLYKE, Pastor Keform Church. Write Dr. J. A. Do&ne & Co., Catskill, N. Y. 1 grants want coneapoodeoti which it absolutely Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c two feet longer. Wagner ’s father was clerk In a police UUNNKL8* MONTHLY, Tolodo, Ohio. pure and toluble. ••Now. ” he says, ‘Til show you how and $1 bottles by all leading drug ­ court. Oliver Cromwoll's father was a brewer. glBIIBM Morphine Habit Cured in IO I lth&smornthanthresUme* It’s done. ” R flfiilFvf *° 2t* dure. No pay till cared. | the strength ot Cocoa mixed gists. Any reliable druggist who VV3 IURI DR. J.STEPHENS; Lebanon,Ohio. And he put the black-snake int<* the FIT8-AII flU (topped free try DR. 1USSH GKKAT Powors, thesculptor, was a farmer’s boy. I with Starch, Arrowroot or may not have it on haud will pro­ XKRYK KKHTOKKK. No lit alter t(r»t d»y s u*e. Mnr- _ ’Sugar, and is Jar more eco ­ box with the rattler. relou* t-ure* TrestUe and S* U0 trial boll le free to fit The father of Burns was a peasant farmer. Plso ’s Remedy ft>r Catarrh U the nomical, costing less than on* cent a cup. n-tti Seod to Pr. Kline, Ml Arch St , PhlUdoJpLU, i «- cure it promptly for any one who Both snakes seemed to be consider ­ Best. Kindest to Vse, and ChesperL It Is delicious, nourishing, and basii .t W. N. U.. D. —10--47. DIGESTED.______wishes to try it Do not accept any ably agitated. The rattler shook his substitute. rrhe father of Verdi was a day laborer. Sold by Grocers everywhere. tail with an angry whizz, and stuck Socrates was theson of a day laborer. When writing to Advertisers please say Hold by at usxisls or Kent by malL CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. out his tongue in a menacing way. Epictetus was the son of a day laliorer. you saw the advertisement In this Rupert 60c. E. T. Haeeltlne, Warren. Pa. W. BAKEH & C0„ Dorchester, Mass. SAN FHANOI SCO. CAL. the blaclc-snake s jui’-mod around and WWSVIU£, K'/. NEW YORK, tlf.' made several feints with his tail. The rattler was angry and coiled himself Mi to strike, but before be was quite ready the black-snake hud takon a hitch around the rattler’s neck with his tail and begun to Haul taut The 9* rattler writhed and squirmed and thumped himself around, but all to no purpose. The black-snako kept his hold and drew tighter and tighter. Finally the contortions of the rattler I am a fanner at Edom, Texas. I ceased. He was dead. Tne black- have used German Synip for six snuke held on five minutes longer, years successfully for Sore Throat, then calmly unfolded his tail and Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in curled hfonself up in a corner of the Chestand Lungs and Spitting-up of box. Blood. I have tried many kinds of ••There:” said the old man trium­ Cough Syrups in my time, but let phantly. ‘ Hereafter when 1 tell you The last year has been the most prosperous of the Sixty-five years of The Companion ’s history. It has now over 550,000 me say to anyone wanting such a anything about snukes you can put it subscribers. This support enables it to provide more lavishly than ever for 1893. Only a partial list medicine —German Syrup is the best. down as a fact.” of Authors, Stories and Articles can be given here. " We are subject to so many sudden STRANGE FRIENDSHIP. changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where The Rhinoceros Bird and Its Strange Prize Serial Stories. German Syrup is used there is little Mission ia Lllc. The rhinoceros is neither a The Prizes offered for the Serial Competition of 1892 were the Largest ever given by any periodical. trouble from colds. John F.Jones.® very safe nor pleasant com ­ AT panion for man or beast First Prize, $2,000. Larry; “Aunt Mat’s” Investment and its Reward; by . Miss Amanda M. Douglas. When provoked he charges with ter­ Second Prize, $ 1,000. Armajo ; How a very hard Lesson was bravely Learned; by Charles W. Clarke. rible fury upon anything that hap­ Third Prize, $1,000. Cherrycroft; The Old House and its Tenant; by Miss Edith E. Stowe (Pauline Wesley). — iPMF pens to bo in his way. trampling it under foot nnd tearing it to pieces Fourth Prize, $1,000. Sam; A charming Story of Brotherly Love and Self-Sacrifice; by Miss M. G. McClelland. with his great born. The natives, SEVEN OTHER SERIAL STORIES, during the year, by C. A. Stephens, Homer Greene and others. I take however, who live in the country where he is found, hunt h.m for his flesh, which they eat; for his horna which they form into drinking cups The Bravest Deed I Ever Saw, Great Men at Home. and various other art cleat nnd for How Mr. Gladstone Works ; by his daughter, Mrs. Drew. PLEASANT his hide, which is so impenetrable will be described in graphic language by Officers of the United States Army that nothing can be found of which and by famous War Correspondents. Gen. Sherman in his Home; by Mrs. Minnie Sherman Fitch. [Bg to make shields that will so well pro ­ General John Gibbon. General Wesley Merritt. Gen. McClellan; by his son, George B. McClellan. tect their naked bodies from the ar­ Captain Charles King. Archibald Forbes. President Garfield ; by his daughter, Mrs. Molly Garfield Brown. rows and spears of their enemies. He has. however, one friend —a THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT »NO NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER. lovely little brown bird, that instead 1 lfy doctor nay* It act* gently on the stomach, liver of living In trees as other birds da and kidney*, anil Is a pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from ..herbs, and U prepared for use selects the back of the rhinoceros for Your Work in Life. as easily as tea. It Is called her home, nnd except to build her LANE’S MEDICINE nest—which no one has ever succeed ­ What are you going to do? These and other similar articles may offer you some suggestions. All druggists sell It at Me. and II a package. U ed in finding —and while rearing her you cannot get It, send rour address for a free Journalism as a Profession. By the Editor-in-Chief of the New York Times, Charles R. Miller. •ample. 1.one ’s Family Medicine moves young seldom qu ts it the be watch over her huge friend. As the What is a Patent ? by The Hon. Carroll D. Wright. How to Sec St. Paul ’s Cathedral ; by The Dean of St. Paul. rhinoceros cannot see very well with Windsor Castle. A picturesque description by The Marquis of Lome. I 11 iaii—i—iB»isimwiiwaiiii 111 in his small and deep-set eye* partly A Chat With Schoolgirls; by Amelia E. Barr. • Wo offer you a remedy which if on account of their position in his Naval Courts-Martial ; by Admiral S. B. Luce. A Glimpse of Belgium. The American Minister at Brussels. used a3 directed, insures safety to strangely shaped head, and partly be­ Patents Granted Young Inventors; by CJ. S. Cou. of Patents. A Glimpse of Russia; by The Hon. Charles Emory Smith. cause his great horn is iu the way. life of both mother and child. The Weather Bureau; by Jean Gordon Mattill. Adventures in London Fogs; by Charles Dickens. it is not difficult to approach him. “MOTHERS FRIEND" But the birds eyo-sight is very keen, Newly-Married in New York. What will $1,000 a year do? London Cabs. “Cabbies;” their “hansoms.” Charles Dickens, Jtt and. flying away at the first approach Answered by Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher and Mai ion Harland. A Boy’s Club in East London. Frances Wynne* Bobs confinement of its Pant, H obbor and Kims, as many testify. of danger, she awakens the short­ •‘ VI v win- need only I wo hot tie. of Mothers sighted brute's attention by her shrill Friend. *>ke \nu easily and quickly relieved —l» uow doing splendidly.** cry of wsrning. If the rhinoceros happens to be ; J. 8. Mobtoh , ITnrlow, N. C. Short Stories and Adventures. * Sent by express, charges prepaid, on re­ asleep when the hunters draw near ceipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. Sold by all the faithful little creature pulls at More than One Hundred Short Stories and Adventure Sketches will be given in the volume for 1893 . druggists. Book To Mothers mailed free. the ear of her unconscious friend and fiBAoriBLD Kegulatob Co .. Atlanta, Gc. shrieks into it until she succoeds in Knlttin’ Susan. An Able Mariner. Quality's Temptation. nP Kll _ awakening him and making him In the Death Circle. Uncle DanTs Will. A Bad Night in a Yacht. aware of his dangor. A Mountainville Feud. On the Hadramaut Sands.. Leon Kestrell: Reporter. Clr«*ntn*tanre* Alter !’*»<>». Mrs. Parshley ’s First Voyago. An April First Experience. Uncle Sim’s Clairvoyance. Husband —How much did that hat §WMD Bain McTIckel’s “Vast Doog. ” Riddling Jimmy, and other stories. How I Won my Chevrons. cost? Wife—Five dollar* Isn’t that The Cats of Cedar Swamp. A Boy ’s Proof that he was not a Coward; by W. J. Baker. cheap? Strong “Medicine.” The amusing effect of a brass instrument on a hostile Indian; by Capt. D. C. Kingman, U. S. A. ••Five dollars is a good deal of money. ” An hour lator. “Ilow I wrote Brn H ur ,” by Gen. Lew Wallace, opens a series, “Behind the Scene* of Famous Stories. ” Bir Edwin Arnold •That’s a good cigar, but I am afraid that you are getting extrava­ writes three fascinating articles on India. Rudyard Kipling tells the “Story of My Boyhood. ” A series of practical articles, "At the gant ” World ’s Fair,” by Director-General Davis and Mrs. Potter Palmer, will be full of valuable hints to those who go. “Odd House ­ ••Nonsense! Five dollars Un’t much keeping in Queer Pisces” is the subject of half a dozen bright and amusing descriptions by Mrs. Lew Wallace, Lady Blake, and others. money; that's all 1 paid for a box. ”—■ Texas Siftings. All the well-known features of Tint Companion will be maintained and improved. The Editorials will be impartial explanations KIDNtt LIVER ISS w of current events at home and abroad. The Illustrated Supplements, adding nearly one-half to size of the paper, will be continued. I'lnrr Than Damascn* Blades. Dissolve* Gravel, The finest grades of razors are Bo Gall stone, brlok dust In urine, pains In urethra, straining after urination, pain In back and hip* delicate that the famous Damascus sudden stoppage of water with pressure. sword blades cannot equal them in Send This Slip with $1.75. texture. It is not generally known To any New Snbscrlber who will rut out and send us this slip with name and address Bright's Disease, that the grain of a Swodisb razor is so and SI.78. we will send The Companion Free to Jan. 1, 1803, and for a FuU Year from Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. Swimp-JIool sensitive that the general direction ir that date. This oflVr Include* the I>ouble Holiday Numbers at Thanksgiving, Christmas, cures urinary troubles and kidney dUfluiiltiea. FREE New Year’s, Easter and Fourth of July. The Souvenir of The Companion illustrated In colors, to 1893 changed after a short service. 43 pages, describing the Ke*e Built Ting, with all its 10 departments, will be tent on receipt of six cents, Liver Complaint, or Free to any one reovestina it who sends a subscription for one year, 87 Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious ­ lie Is Dead Now. ness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. Mrs. Snaggs —llore's an nocount of Catarrh of the Bladder, a man who committed suicide by tak­ Inflammation, irritation, uloeratlon, dribbling, ing arsenic; cutting several arteries; frequent oalla, pass blood,mucus or pus. and then hanging himselL What do Gearnntee 17m contents of On* Bottle, It sot bte you think of that? Snaggs —I think •died. Ittagglata will refund you tha prior paid. At Druggists, SO«. Slxe, $1.00 fllxe. he must have been in dead earnest — TavaJId* ’ Oulds to Ilmltti" frw-Consultation frss. I’ittsburg Chronicle. Da. Kilmhh A Go., HuioaAjfTOH, K Y. 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OLIVE. The Independent November 7, 1892. Great Bargains. And still the death list keeps swellng. Sf. JOHNS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. U« On October 29, Fred Bauerley, a former LADIES! resident of Lansing, but for several -THE— years past a resident of Olive, died in Lansing. Ilia funeral was held in Lan­ sing, October 31. His remains were in­ WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR terred in Mount Hope cemetery. IN DRESS GOODS. Mrs. Heitmayer, wife of Rev. Mr. ATTENTION TO THE Ileitmayer, of DeWitt township, died ST. JOHNS. MICH. November 1, 1892. She was quite an aged lady and leaves a husband, several Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits children aud a large circle of relatives to mourn the loss of an estimable lady. CHICAGO WAIST. Loans Money on Approved Bonds and Her funeral was held on Saturday and Beal Estate Security. the interment made in the Hurd ceme­ tery. OrriCKRS: Mrs. Riley Webb, a resident of Riley Without Doubt, We are Giving You in this for many years, died at her home at ». J. Baldwin , Pres. P. K. Walswobth , Tres, ; on a u Upton , Vo-Pres. R. C. Dkxtsb . Asst. Trrs Crystal Lake the latter part of October. She leaves a husband, several children Sale Some of the Best Values the local markets . and other relatives to mourn her loss. Orrica or The Indepehdewt . I Freddie, theyoungest son of Thomas 8t. Johns, Mich.. November 17,1892. t and Mary Button, died Sunday morning, The following are the prices paid In cashfor , Ever Offered. produoe in this market: aged 12 years. He had been sick several Wheat, white...... * -JJ weeks—rheumatism of the heart and Wheat, red ...... •£« Oats...... -...... -...... -37 later lung trouble. Although he was so Clover Seed ...... 7.0007.96 poorly his death was a sudden blow to Rarley ...... Butter...... —• -20 his parents. He was a bright and af­ Egga-freab ...... -...... & Beans ...... - 1.4O01.DO fectionate child, and bore his sufferings Tallow, ...... - .04 with patience. Mr. aud Mrs. Barton Hay, per ton ...... 6.00648.00 have die sympathy of the entire neigh Potatoes ...... —...... {J borhood in their bereavement. This is Onions ...... *® Corn ...... -...... the third time Mrs. Barton lias been called to mourn in the past year. She w<^;::.:::-=::::ir:r.rr::. imiS has lost a sister, a brother aud now her 20 Pieces 40-inch Chevrons, worth 40 cents, Hides ...... AH Pelu...... 7601 80 little son has gone from her home for ­ Chickens, live...... 06 ever. But we trust they do not mourn Turkeys, " ...... 070.08 as one without hope, but will consider 15 Pieces 30-inch All Wool Suitings, worth Geese, “ ...... 05 their loss is his gam, and remember the Ducks, “ ...... -...... 05 Pork, dressed ...... -...... «.so words of the Savior: “Suffer little children to come unto Me, and forbid 50 cents, them not, for such is the kingdom of EUREKA. Heaven. ” November 15, 1892. Ob, these parting scenes will ond 10 Pieces 30-inch Fancy Plaids worth 37* cents. Some sweot day by and by; Sel Patterson has moved onto the We shall gather friend with friend place he not of Dr. Post. Some sweet day by and by. School began Monday with Burt The funeral was held at the house on Monday at 1 o'clock p. m. Inter­ It is a Garment comprising all the Comforts Gower and Bertha Westbrook as teach­ ment at DeWitt cemetery. ers. ------ALL GO AT------There will be an oyster supper at An­ November 14,1891 of a Waist, with the elegance and shape drew Jolly ’s, November 24, for the bene­ Peter Deighm has moved on the John fit of the Evangelical church, on the Parks farm, now owned by Jerome of a Corset. Try one. county line. Everybody inyited. Bill, Dills. Charles and Dauforth Barton from 50 cents per couple. Fremont, Michigan, atteuded the funer ­ al of their mother, Mrs. Polly Barton, EAGLE. last Wednesday. 23 CENTS PER YARD. November 16,18D2. The great political oontest is now at P. W. Hill will move to Chicago in an end. for a time at least, and the angel of peace can fold her white wings the near future. and rest, and I wonder if the mud ­ Dave Sullon and family moved to slingers. especially those who called all Missouri, last week. democrats traitors and rebels, sleep any We Guarantee Satisfaction. We have seen lots of calves die that sounder for their trouble. were no sicker than the republican Died, at his home in DeWitt, Nov. 11, 1892, Mr. Ott. He had been a resident party. of DeWitt many years. He has been H. W. Partlow returned to Detroit affected with cancers for some time. last week, where has been attending Last spring he had his arm removed on medical college. S. account of a cancer, but that did not JOHN HICKS, stop its progress. His funeral was held Monday. BENGAL. ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE CO. Died, in DeWitt township, after only Dry Goods, Carpets and Cloaks, November 14,1892. a few days sickness, of inflammation of the bowels. Rex Eugene, only child of G. W. Johnson leaves for Benzie lean and Mamie Lott, aged 9 months. HT. JOHNS, MICII. county the first of this week. The funeral was held at the Lott school NO. 33 CLINTON AVE. ST. JOHNS, MICH. S. D. Groves, of Lebanon, opens house on Sunday, and the remains were school in district No. 1, to-day. placed in the Lemm cemetery. Little robes so richly broidered. The pie social at Mrs. John Parks’ Wrought with so much love and pride; was well attended, considering the un ­ Dainty iaces. pale, pure ribbons, WINTER CLOTHING! They must all be laid aside. DUTCHER’S favorable weather. In a casket white as snow-hakes, Nestinv all among the Bowers, Mrs. Joseph Lake is suffering from Is the pure and spotless baby. cancer of the stomach with little or no That a little time was ours. prospect of recovery. Married, at the residence of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster returned bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John s&sa Jayne, on Wednesday evening, Novem ­ from their visit at Ortonville sooner ber 9. 1892, Mr. Will Arksey. of Olive, CASH SHOE HOUSE than they intended, owing to the ill and Miss Lottie Jayne, of DeWitt. Mr. health of Mr. Foster. and Mrs. Arksey were the recipients of Hon. N. H. Baker had the misfortune many useful and valuable presents. The following is a list: Bride ’s parents. to follow the descent of a falling ladder $29; William Kresstread, $20; Mr. and \A v \N in his barn, aDd escaped with a badly Mrs. Lawrence, $10; Mrs. Arksey. bed Is loaded with everything desirable sprained ankle and some very severe spread; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Granger in Fine Footwear. and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Granger,clock; bruises. It might easily have been far Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, silver more serious. lie is at present unable berry spoon; Mr. and Mrs. Brazee, Mr. to walk. E. N. Steward . and Mrs. M. T. Woodruff, silver and glass berry dish; Mr. and Mrs. Bird, silver and glass celery dish; Julia Lerg, MABLE RAPIDS. set napkins and towels; Gerda Jayne, November 15, 1894. silver cream spoon; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. ALL and see our Ladies ’ Kid Shoes at $2.00. Very few equal them. None A large delegation of O. E. S. from Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mclouth, are better. At $2.50 we show five different styles of Ladies ’ Kid Shoes, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Webb, silver butter which cannot be duplicated for less than $3.00 at any store in town. All this place, visited the Chapter at Elsie, dish; Mrs. Zimmerman and son, silver e on Thursday evening last. butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bliz­ kinds of Warm Lined Shoes, Overshoes, Knit and Felt Boots and Lumbermen ’s Grandma Jones, w’ho has been absent zard, silver butter knife; Mr. and Mrs. Tufted Socks. Every Customer gets a LARGE ELEGANT BOOK FREE Arksev, set silver tea spoons; Mr. and who trades to the amount of $20.00 in six months. from her home nearly a year, visiting Mrs. Wm. Barnes and Minnie Barnes, her sons, Asa and Eli, returned re­ set silver oyster forks; Mr. and Mrs. D. cently. Weidmayer, Kansas, set silver after Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammond have sold dinner coffee spoons; Mr. and Mrs. W. Linn, silver individual butter, salt and their property in this place to W. Ilal- pepper castor; Dr. and Mrs. Simmons, lock, and have taken up their residence Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Norris, silver in Riley. cake basket. The bride was becomingly attired in brown silk faile. Mr. and The Christian Sunday school is pre­ Mrs. George Barnes, of Lansing, stood paring for their annual Thanksgiving up with them. Rev. Mr. Luther, of DUTCHER’S CASH SHOE HOUSE. -entertainment, the nature of which we North Lansing, officiated. The happy couple expect to start for Omaha, where have not learned. they will make their home, in about two 1Q02- The meat-market now managed by weeks. A Fine Stock to Select From Tom Pad ley, •Cap. Roberts is giving general satisfac­ Mrs. Tolly Barton, of Riley, died at tion, being kept neat and in good her home Nov. 7,1892. Her health had shape every way. been gradually failing for several weeks AND AT POPULAR PRICES. Tne Pioneer Manufacturer and The political cyclone has passed and prior to her death. She was bom in Orange county, N. Y., in 1805. She Dealer in all Is now quiet on the Potomac. There­ married Jerry Barton and remained in FALL AND WINTER. fore we may begin to look for some­ New York until 1805, when they came thing besides politics in the newspapers. to Michigan and purchased a tract of land then an entire wilderness; but by Paul DeWitt, for many years a resi- perseverance they cleared this land with Light and Heavy Harness •dent of this town, but recently of Hub. the aid of their son, Thomas, and soon PERFECT FITS! bardston, died at the latter place on had a comfortable home erected. In CEO. H. JUDD, Friday last. His remains were buried 1880 they met with a great misfortune. IN 8T. JOHNS. Their house burned to the ground with The Fashionable on Sunday in the cemetery here. its entire contents. They did not give And all goods warranted as represented. Last week, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Bar- up in despair but soon had another WIU offer to the public, this Fall and Winter stow, Of this village, were called by tele­ house completed. Mrs. Barton was the a superb line of mother of ten children; all grew to be graph to New Jersey to attend the men and women. She saw five sons don funeral of their son, Benjamin, whose the blue and turn their faces to the Merchant death was the result of accidental shoot­ sunny south to defend the dear old ROBES # BLANKETS. ing. Mr. B., on account of poor health flag. All but one returned to their Nr.aelt O ppmue the Porrorrica, home. Mrs. Barton professed Chris­ Don’t Buy Until You Have First Ex­ -:o: was unable to go. tianity in her early (lays and was al­ la now showing the moat Complete and Sty- Geo. Anderson, who closed hia ways found faithful. She was loved eleventh term of school at Olive Center, and respected by all that knew ’ her. Therefore Don’t Bny Until Yon Hove Uah Line of Four children and her husband pre­ amined Our Goods and Prices. on the 4th instant, has been spending ceded her to the other shore; but she Examined These Goods and SUITINGS, several days with his parents in this mourned not as one without hope, but * Learned the Prices. village. Mr. A. started for Big Rapids looked forward to that blessed day when OVERCOATINGS, on Wednesday, where he will attend W. she should meet with the loved ones -:o:- gone before. She was N. Ferris’ Industrial and Business Col ­ THEY WERE BOUGHT RIGHT AND Only waiting till the shadows VESTINGS, lege, during the winter. Iln4 a little longer grown. WILL BE HOLD RIGHT. At a joint meeting, on Saturday even­ Only waiting till the glimmer ——AND— Of the (lay's last beam had flown, The Rochester Clothing Co., -:o:- ing last, of Billy Begole post and W. R. Till the night of death had faded From the heart once full of day, TROWSERINGS C., Mrs. Libbie Anderson, on behalf of Till the stars of heaven were breaking All Coods and Work War­ the Corps, presented Mrs. Sarah Ham Through the twilight soft and gray. Ever before dlaplayed to the people of Clin to No 17 Clinton Avenue, ranted as Represented. County, and whloh will be made up In th moud, who la an honored member of the Her funeral was held at the Baptist church In DeWitt Wednesday, Rev. 9 lateat and moat deelrable style at very low order, with a set of silver knives and Mr. Way officiating. She was laid to figures. forks, as a token of their love and es­ rest in DeWitt cemetery. ST. JOHNS, - - MICHIGAN tm.i.xm GEO. H. JUDD. teem. Rex . Mrs. C. L. Tearce . September 1. 18