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The Clinton Independent. VOL. XXXVI.-NO. 16. ST. JOHNS MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1902. WHOLE NO.—1826 HAD A JOLLY TIME! TIIE LADIES’ PARTY. chaplain e. w. ’TWAS WELL DONE i n UNDER CIVIL SERVICE. One of the Most Hrllllant Social Event* of mm The Gentlemen Served the Ladle* In tin The Bunt I Letter Carriers Now B* the Seasou. Acknowledged Koyal Manner. Classified. The wheels of society have been rap­ The last of a series of very enjoyable St. Johns People Can Enjoy Two The following is the order just Representative Business Men of idly grinding for tiie past few days in Something About the Man Now parties by tiie Senior Pedro Club oc ­ received by Postmaster Brunson re­ Lansing Come Over to St. anticipation of the interval of rest Conducting Gospel Meetings curred at Harmonie hull last Monday First-class Attractions at garding tiie placing of the rural free during the lenten season One of the evening, when tiie gentlemen gave the the Opera House. delivery carriers under civil service Johns on Friendly Visit. prettiest and most successful ante- in This Village. ladies and invited friends to tiie rules. It is self explanatory; lent affairs, was that licit! at tiie Steel, number of one hundred or more, a “On February 1, 1902, the order of Thursday afternoon, from 1:30 to 5:30 royal treat. There were twenty-live the president classifying rural letter o ’clock, when Mesdames Mattie Fas- tables conveniently arranged about carriers will become effective. All GIVEN I.NFORMALBANQUET quelle, William Leland, O. P. DeWitt HE RELIEVES TIIE BIBLE. tiie hall and set for a G:3<) o ’clock tea, THE CAVALIER OF FRANCE selections for the position of carrier and F. A. Travis entertained more which consisted of most delicious cof ­ after that date will be made in accor ­ than 150 of ilieir lady friends. fee, escaloped oysters, the choicest of dance with rules prescribed by the 'I'iie spacious halls and parlors of this sliced boiled ham and tongue, Saratoga civil service commisssion. beautifully equipped hostelry was one He is a Preacher Who Has the chips, sweet pickles and olives, home­ Friday, February 7, and “Ostler There are on tile in the postofflee The Citizens of St. Johns En- glow of splendor, in keeping with the made bread and butter, variegated ice department two petitions praying for .deavored to Make it Pleas­ occasion. Pedro and crokinole w as tiie Courage of His Con ­ cream and eake, and all served by Joe, ” Wednesday Evening, the establishment of service from amusementof theafternoon, the tables eight young men, clad in snow-white your office, numbered 58,716 and ant for Them. being conveniently arranged for the victions. coats and aprons, ia a manner closely February 12. 58,717. In order to facilitate the work purpose. The hostesses were every ­ bordering on the best style of the art. of the special agent when he reaches where present leaving nothing undone W. E. Slade, tiie up-town caterer, your office it will be necessary to that would add to tiie enjoyment of furnished tiie ice cream and cake, and secure applicants for the position of St. Johns was visited on Saturday those present. Tiie pedro prize, con ­ No one but a caviller can doubt tiie his neighbors, Iloerner&Son, furnish­ In tiie list of good plays, you will carrier in advance of his arrival. Yoa last by a delegation of <55 representa­ sisting of a volume of Shakespeare’s intense earnestness and singleness of ed the meats, sliced ready for the find “A of France” close to will therefore advise as many of the tive citizens of the capital city, the sketches, was carried off by Mrs. J T. purpose of Rev. E. \V. White, I). I)., tables. The Mesdames Kinney made the head. It is being toured this year pet itioners as you can reach to suggest the panics of three or more persons managers of the Mictiigan Subuiban Ewing, while tiie winner at crokinole, who is at present preaching every the coffee, directed the waiters and as the banner attraction under tiie di ­ Miss Sylvia Allen, was rewarded with superintended the work in the kitchen, whom they deem capable and who ars railway having extended them an in ­ a beautifully bound volume of Long ­ evening in tiie Baptist church. His hence everything passed off without a rection of tiie Shipman Bros., who willing to act as carrier. You will vitation to take a trip over their line. fellow ’s poems. clear-cut, logical expositions of Bible mishap. also contrql, “Heart and Sword, ” also receive the names of others wh* The train left Lansing at 10:20 o'clock, At 4:30 o'clock the guests repaired truth, his keen comprehension, search­ Handsome score cards of distinct “Pudd ’nhead Wilson, ” “Mr. Walker may apply for appointment. The special agent will notify you in due to the dining room where a most de ­ ing analysis of human nature and the colors were furnished, and when the Whiteside,” “Robert of Sicily,” “A reaching DeWitt at 10:23, and after a licious and appetizing repast was in meal had been finished the tables were time of the day he will arrive at vour stop of four minutes proceeded to this waiting. After regaling themselves causes' which have contributed to cleared and progressive pedro com ­ Prisoner of Zenda ” and Pollard ’s Aus­ office so that you may notify the appli­ village, where it arrived at 11:08. The to their heart’s content, tiie guests re­ menced, which continued until six­ tralian Juvenile Opera Co. ” Expense cants to he on hand to take the pre­ train was composed of an engine and turned to tiie parlors where dancing teen or seventeen games had been was not a factor wiien the company scribed examination which will be extremely simple and practical, only •me of the new combination passenger was enjoyed to tiie strains of enliven ­ played. A count was then taken when interpreting “A Cavalier of France” ing music rendered by Miss Ida it was learned that Mrs. J. W. Pollard sufficient to test tiie applicant ’s ability ears, which was well heated and pro ­ Sehneiderwind, who also added to the had captured the first prize, a hand­ was engaged and absolutely nothing to read and write. vided with comforts for the party. pleasure of the guests while at tiie some silk apron, from among the has been left undone which might Applicants must reside directly or Among the prominent citizens of tables by rendering a beautiful piano ladies, and Mrs. Rudolph Goette, the or within the territory to be supplied Lansing who accompained the party solo. Guests from out of town were second, a drum, on the head of which fACavalier oFTVmzrxTj bv the proposed route. were Mayor liammell, Aldermen (). A. Mrs. H. M. High and Mrs. M. V. was inscribed these words: “You can Each applicant uidst lie prepared to Jen Ison, A. E. Briggs, Rudolph Soule of Ovid. beat this.” If. C. Dexter carried off furnish a suitable horse and cart *r Loomis, It. J. Shank, George Horan, The dining room was prettily and tiie first prize from among the gentle ­ wagon for use of tiie service. G. N. DeMerell, City Clerk .1. C Mc­ tastefully decorated, a string of carna ­ men. a handsome house ornament, en ­ Applications of persons under seven ­ Cullough, L. M. Miller, It. E. Olds, II. tions lying at each plate, which were titled: “The Three Jacks.” A little teen or over lifty-five years of age wHI B. Carpenter, A. F. Ferguson, 1>. W. carried away as a souvenir of tiie occa ­ mirror in the center aided in produc ­ not be received except in the case *f sion. Tiie ladies present were beauti­ ing the third one. M. L. Kenyon cap­ honorably discharged soldiers and Muck, W. IL Newbro, J. S. Bennett, sailors of the civil war or Spanish war M. w. Gardner, H. l>. Warner, John fully gowned, which served to add one tured “Uncle Sam” which of course more touch to the successful affair, was very gratifying to himself and who are physically able to perform J. Zimmer, C. E. Bement, Paul E. service. Dunham, S. B. Roe, Joseph E. War­ and all in all there was doubtless never Mrs. Kenyon a more elite gathering in this village. Among the invited guests from out- Applications of badly crippled #r ner. F. It. Warner, Ira II. Clark, W. deformed persons will not be consider ­ II. Barker, A. M. starmont. George E. of-town were Mrs. A. T. Chafey, of Lansing, by Mrs. R. M. Steel; Mr. ed. Whitcomb, W. II. Dodge, F. L. Gard ­ Applications of women will be re­ ner, Mechanical Engineer James Bice, CHANGED OWNERSHIP. and Mrs. A. 1). Baker, of Lansing, by 'fcacwmiffintt&'ris.thfc. vounrcoohoodi" E. Kowalk, F. B. Johnson, M. E. Mr. and Mrs Dr. Havens; Dr. W. II. ceived but a woman will not Ito Gale, of Ogdensburg, N. Y., by Dr. make the scenic embellishment all recommended for appointment to the Gardner, Robert Smith, the officers of The Steel Hotel Property and Store* Pass t he road and a number of newspaper and Mrs. J. W. Pollard. that heart could be desired. Time position of regular carrier unless ia Into New Hand*. The following named gentlemen tiie judgement of tiie special agent reporters. has proven that “A Cavalier of France” who will conduct the examination, Arriving in this village the party Henry Porter, a well known attorney entertained tiie ladies to a finish: in its present perfect condition is one George W. Waldron. It. J Patterson, local conditions and circumstances was met bv a delegation of citizens and real estate dealer in Detroit, lias of the greatest artistic and financial are such as to make the recommenda ­ and conducted to the Steel where exchanged with tiie St. Johns Land man ’s alienation from God and truth, Dr. G. E. Corbin, Dr. Wm. M. Havens, Dr. S. E. Gillam, George S. Corbit, successes of tiie season, as it was last tion desirable and for the best dinner was served. Only a very brief Co. his residence property known as prove him to be a thoughtful man; K iidol ol> Goette, M. L. Kenyon. interest of tiie service.” notice had been given our citizens of the Alberta Flats, at 37-39 Alexan ­ his forceful, fearless denunciations of W W. Peck, K. L. Valentine, season when it scored its first great the intended visit, and President drine avenue west, valued at $60,000, M. S. Stillson, O. » DeWitt, triumph. Everywhere tiie play lias evil show him to be a man who has Dr. J. W. Pollard, c. s. Scofield, been presented, success lias been tiie Palmer was unavoidably absent; but for Tiie Steel hotel property and tiie tiie courage of his convictions; while K. A. Percey. F. F. Murdock, BAPTIST NOTES. Landlord Dodge had prepared a meal stores occupied by the Mercantile Co., his tender yet powerful appeals to tiie Thus. Bromley. Sr. C. O. DuBois. portion of play and players. Mr. and Charles Babcock, George H. J udd, Mrs. E. R. Spencer and Willard New­ which would do credit to a much and tiie frame buildings west on hearts and consciences of his hearers George |j. Steel. F. A. Hyatt, Tiie interest in the meetings is larger town than St. Johns. Higham street. There will be no George A. Wells, ell, artists of proven worth and ability, show that his heart has been touched K. C. DuBois. are being presented in tiie leading deepening all tiie time. Men and After the dinner there were felici­ immediate change witli Landlord by that Divine pity for fallen humanity William M Leland, E. P. Hugues, women are surrendering to God. tous. speeches by Mayor liammell. ex- Dodge and tiie occupants of tiie roles and their presence in the com ­ which moved t he Son of God to become pany is a sound basis upon which to Mrs. Pruden, who touched the hearts 11 ayors Joseph E. Warner and Frank several stores. the Lamb of Sacrifice. He is not a Mr. Porter was for a number of PIANO AGENT IN TROUBLE build an exceedingly strong company. of tiie people with her sweet song last B. Johnson and Clarence E. liement, popular preacher in (lie sense in which Sunday morning, will assist in the Alderman Rush J. Shank and I). W. years practicing his legal profession tiie term is ordinarily used; his own Manager Elsler lias been for some time in the city of New York, and from his Operated In St Johns at One Time and Is negotiating with Shipman Brothers singing next Sunday, and will sing a Muck, of Lansing, and by Messrs. IL purpose seems to be to rouse men from solo at the morning service. J. Patterson. F. M. Spaulding, long residence and active business Well Known Here. and lias succeeded in securing the at­ their moral lethargy to repentance traction on a large guarantee. Fred Travis, Thomas Bromley, Jr., life in Detroit, is well known to tiie toward God and salvation through the Chaplain White is fearless in declar ­ Dr. S. E. Gillam and Richard Moore, people of that city. T. J. McGinn, a piano agent, who at From the present outlook he will be ing tiie truth, and is a preacher of atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Tiie one time did business in this village, of this village and Judge Stone, of Mr. Porter lias a large amount of great mass of men do not want to be rewarded with a packed house. Dr. wonderful power. The meetings will Ithaca. Although the affair was valuable property in Detroit and has recently been in trouble on ac­ Campbell and E. Cowan have made continue each afternoon and evening. disturbed, and tiie preacher who does count of some questionable transac ­ entirely informal, the citizens of St. Cincinnati, some of which he may it will never be popular. Unlike so arrangements to run a special train Services Sunday at the usual hours, Johns took hold witli a will and tried exchange for more of the Land Co. ’s tions. The account of tiie trouble is from Ovid with a theatre party of witli an extra service at 3 p. m., whea many preachers of tiie present day, printed in tiie Music Trades, published to make the visit of their Lansing interests in St. Johns. Should be do Dr. White is thoroughly convinced nearly UK). Application should be Chaplain White will speak on “Am 1 neighbors as pleasant as possible. so lie may become in time a valuable in New York, and is furnished by II. made to them for reserved seats and converted, if so, what are the evi­ that the Bible is the Word of God. J. Danhof, its Grand Rapids corres- Before leaving the dining room the accession to St. Johns in tiie manufac ­ that it is the only revelation of God ’s train schedule. The seat sale opened dences and how do I know it?” Lansing people unanimously extended turing business line, as lie is tiie jxHidet, under date of Jan. 25, 11*02, and at the box office Wednesday morning will concerning men, that it means is as follows: with nearly loo people in line. There an invitation to the citizens of St. inventor and patentee of some what it says, that its denunciations of Johns to return this visit: and it is valuable articles in house building and “The facts have just leaked out are a number of choice seats left. U. B. NOTES. sin are to be taken as God ’s attitude that L. J. Morey,of Carson City, Mich., Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00. expected that, this Invitation will be hardware. toward sin, and that the stated accepted in the near future. Mr. Porter is of English birth, has been arrested and held under A valentine social will be held at the penalties for violations of Divine law $1,000 bonds for tiie circuit court of The Lansing Journal of Monday had prominent in many secret organiza ­ are surer and are to be feared and "Ostler Joe," at the Allison, Feb. 12, home of Reuben Brown Friday even ­ the following to say regarding the tions. an intelligent and agreeable Montcalm county, on tiie charge of “The greatest dramatic success of ing, Febsuary 14. All invited, avoided as much and more than the embezzlement preferred by tiie Kops treatment received while In this gentleman and we trust lie will find it penalties attached to human ordi ­ the year,” presented on a scale of mag ­ Services for next Sunday: Bengal, village: pleasant and profitable to make St. Bros. Piano Co, New York. It is nificence and scenic splendor, “the su­ nances. stated that lie obtained pianos on con ­ 10:30 a. m.; Bingham. 2:30 p. m.: West ‘•Several local business men, who Johns his future home. Dr. White is veil worth hearing for preme amusement event of the sea­ Bengal, 7 p. m. Revival meetings at were members of the excursion party Mrs. Porter came out Monday even ­ signments and disposed of them to T. son, ” and a few other lines c is his own {is well as for his work ’s sake. J. McGinn on notes which are pro ­ ^ West Bengal are to be continued to the Saturday, expressed themselves very ing and from what she could learn of His experiences as an army chaplain, emphatic and strong and used by the close of the present week. emphatically this morning regarding St. Johns was favorably impressed nounced worthless. management of John B.-IIymer ’s big combined witli nearly thirty years The embezzlement charges were the hospitality of the people who live with its location and people. They labor as a Christian minister, have new produciion of “Ostler Joe. ” which Eighth Grade Examination*. at the northern terminus of the line, returned to Detroit Tuesday evening. made on November 2G. The pianos appears at the Allison next Wednes ­ given him a fund of pithy, pointed are in possession of a third party, who, The Eighth Grade Examination will as now completed. The Lansing con ­ illustrations which greatly simplify tingent discovered that their money it is alleged was going to prefer be Held Saturday. Feb. 15, in the fol ­ SIXTY-ONE YEARS anti illumine his expositions of gospel similar charges against McGinn, who lowing places: Maple Rapids, Elsie, wasn’t good almost as soon as they truth. * ______arrived in St. Johns. is from St. Louis, Mich., and in order St. Johns, South Riley, Balh, Eureka, “They were escorted to t lie Steel Have it St. .lohnH Couple Travelled Life's to get out of the scrape, it is stated, Fowler, DeWitt, Shepardsville, Wa- SOME CHANGES. cousta, Grove school Victor. hotel and lavishly entertained. A Journey Together. McGinn turned over the goods to the sumptuous dinner was served and, tinrd party.” T. II. Townsend , Comm ’r. following that., the best post prandial Mr. and Mrs. Manley Irish, of this The St. John* ro.loftlir Need* More orators present from the capital city village, celebrated their Gist wedding Working Koom LOUIS VAUCONSANT had to exert themselves in order to anniversary in a quiet way last Tues* compete with the witty remarks of dry, February 4th. Notwithstanding Postmaster Brunson will soon have tlie St. Johns men. they are well advancsd in years they a little more elbow room in the post- The Oldest Cont iiiiiou* Trader in Groceries Money To Loan At Lowest Kate of Interact II. J. Pattkbson , St. Johns. “In view of the small attention paid enjoy eacli other’s society and loving office. Mr. F. I’. Waldron, agent of In St. Johns Has Sold Out. the St. Johns delegation at the time a kinsmen and friends about them, as the St. Johns Land Co., appreciating in their younger days. Manley Irish the needs of tiie office, will make the Louis Vauconsant, who lias been Money to Loan. visit was paid this city when the road almost continuously in the retail was first opened, considerable remorse was born at Lake George, N. Y., in changes very soon. On account of the On improved farms. rural free delivery routes there are grocery trade in St. Johns for nearly was expressed by the Lansing men. 1819. and Isabella Britten was born 29 m 3 E. L. Doolino . in Clarence. N. Y., in 1821. They now some 300 call boxes in the equip­ forty years, and in his present location “However, the affair partook of the since ’7G, has sold his grocery stock nature of a celebration over the pleas­ came with their parents to Michigan ment which are unused, and it is For Kent. and were married in Genesee county proposed to take out the lock and call and business to A. G. Jones, in the ant trade and social relations estab­ employ of O. P. DeWitt, as head sales­ A desirable dwelling house first east lished between the two towns by the in 1841. They came to this county in boxes on the west side of the office and transfer those necessary to the east man for many years, and D. C. Le- of Mrs. It. M. Steel’s residence. completion of the road. ” 18G9 where they have continued to re E. P. Waldkon . side, removing to this village several side. The money-order and stamp Baron, who has became well acquaint ­ years ago. Eight children were born window will then be moved forward ed witli the trade of St. Johns, in Light and Heavy Untying. to a line nearly even with tiie general various lines, groceries especially. day. Feb. 12. While the claims set A DELIGHTFUL PARTY. to them, five of whom are now living — forth appear at first rather extrava­ Having purchased the drayingoutfit Miss Lucy Irish; Mrs. Samuel Sperry, delivery. They will take full possession next Monday under the firm name and gant, they seem to be justified by the and business of John L. Lyon, am pre­ They Seem to Grow In Interest With the of Detroit; Mrs. A. A.Outcalt, of Cali­ There will then be left much more room in the lobby than can be found style of Jones &. LeBaron and may be score of newspaper clippings Manager pared to do a general draying business. Clotting of the Season. fornia: Mrs. Chas. Fowler and Mrs. Elsler has received from til is company. Oders left at Parr Bro. ’s grocery will Frank Percey, of St. Johns. May the in most offices in towns of tiie same found at the “old stand ” with an in ­ It was voted by every one of the 125 size. So much room isentirely unneces ­ creased stock of up-to-date goods. The production is said by reliable receive prompt attention. rest of the lives of this esteemed eastern critics to be really a great one, Hudson Sherman . ladies present at the party given at couple be attended with reasonable sary in the lobby, and more room is This new firm is composed of two Harmonie hall yesterday afternoon by surely needed for the working force. young men worthy of a liberal share the company of players artists of un ­ good health and tiie continuation of doubted ability , carefully selected for Popular With the People. Mesdames G. II. Steel, E. J. Moinet, their faculties. A large radiator will be placed on tiie of the patronage of an appreciative I). G. Steel and P. Lucas, that it was west side of the lobby, which witli public. We predict for them a suc­ their various parts. The scenery and other effects are The Pacific Barber Shop, in the airy prominent among the best parties of Shipping of Mall Koute Wagon*. the one already at the front of the cessful business career. perfect and all in all it is a most pre­ and pleasant basement under Wilsons ’ the season. office, will keep it quite comfortable. Mr. Vauconsant, on account of poor clothing store, has lately been refitted, Jacob Sliindorf & Son, manufactur ­ In this connection it might be health, found it necessary to close out tentious enterprise. Pedro and music were among the ers of wagons and carriages and geifer- There will be no advance in regular and is now among tiie best, with first- joys of the afternoon. Mrs. George F. added that free delivery in tiie village this branch of his business. He will class service at popular prices. Chil­ al blacksmiths anrl jobbers In all man ­ would make some difference in tiie continue his dealings in beans for an prices, but an early selection of desir ­ Marvin was awarded the only prize, a ner of wheel vehicles, this village, one able seats is suggested. drens ’ hair cutting a specialty. beautiful candelabrum. requirements of tiie office. St.Johns indefinite period, and will make St. W. W. Fkkuuson , Prop ’r. day last week shipped to Mt. Pleasant is entitled to free delivery and ought Johns his abiding place during the A clean, pure, wholesome heart to The decorations were pink and and Shepherd eight of their superior heart story teaching a moral lesson white. Two young ladies dressed these to have it, and when once tried, the remainder of his natural life. May lie style ana build of mail route wagons. citizens would wonder why they hadn’t grow better of ids physical ills that lie that never will be forgotten.and every ­ t^TATB BANK OF ST. JOHN8. colors, and four young gentlemen in Those who see them and learn their white coats and aprons, served in an agitated tiie matter before. Let’s may enjoy tiie remaining days thing else that is calculated to make a price are sending in orders and It will of life. most elaborate production of a new COMMERCIAL AND SAVING* artistic manner, the delicious refresh­ not be long before they have orders liave free delivery! ments. After all had partaken the play founded on Geo. If. Sims’ famous coming from every section, and this Laundry Changed Hands. poem is promised in “Ostler Joe. ” CAPITAL, fSO.000. tables were removed and dancing in ­ firm will have all they can do to supply METHODIST MENTION. dulged in to a seasonable hour. file demand. “From little acorns E. Anger has sold his laundry I SET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 1900, M great oaks grow, ’’and from small be­ business to Mr. Byron F.- Hall, of Preaching services next Sunday af­ Swallowed Aconite by Mistake. The Baby 1* Head. Greenville, who will assume charge of ginnings large and important business ternoon at 2:30. Simeon Hewitt, a well known P.K PERRIN,President. Tiie infant child of the late Mrs. A. spring up, and the people call it good. the business on Monday next. Mr. Tiie Ladies will give a chicken-pie business man at Maple Rapids, took a J. Grifflc, who died at the home of her Hall comes highly recommended as a suppei Friday evening, Feb. 14, from teaspoonful of aconite by mistake on J.H. CORBIT, Vice-President. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis, young man of good business methods 5 to 8. Monday, thinking it was the same J. W. FITZGERALD, Cash* this village, in the early part of Janu ­ A.li Wednesday. and striet integrity. Mr. Anger lias Special gospel meetings arc to begin amountof cough syrup. By immediate ary, was taken to Ann Arbor about Services at St. John's church at 9:3o been in business at the same stand for medical aid his life was saved. DIKECTOK8: two weeks ago by the sister of the a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The morning, the past fifteen years and has built up Februuiy 10 and continue for at least j O. W. Monger, Otis Fuller, J. W. FitzgerftM deceased to he cared for by her. service will consist of Litany, Peniten a splendid business. He has been an two weeks. Death claimed it on Wednesday of tial office and celebration of the Holy | untiring woricer and will now take a Tiie workmen are making very con ­ Card of Thanks. J. H. Corbit, J. H. Fedewa. F. A. Travis last week and the remains were Communion. At tlie evening service much needed rest, not having definite ­ venient rooms adjoining the dining We wish to thank our many kind friends Geo W. Emmons P. K. Perrin, John J. hall of file church. They will be used and neighbors, also the M. W A. and the U. brought here Thursday night, and In­ there will be an address by tiie rector. ! ly decided what lie will do. Tim N. A. for their Hs-lstHiiee amt many acts of Kelser.G. E. Corbin, J. Sullivan. terred in the St. Johns cemetery Fri­ Full program of Lenten services will Independent wishes him success for the first time February 14. Come kindness since the accident In the factory. day, Rev. M. McDerniand officiating. be announced next week. and see them. Mu. ani > Mrs. Lksi .ik Fea /.ki .i.. a Per Cent . Interest Paid on,Time Pepos CLINTON nVDXPKNDHrr, THU18DAY, FEB. 6, 1102.

Gratiot County ’* Sensation. MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. CONGRESS. New York ’s Great Peril. Since the terrible dynamite explo ­ The arrest of Clint Nelson, of Sum­ Quincy has lost its Chinese laundry. The house committee on ways and ner township, probably the wealthiest sion in New York an investigation has been goiug on, the results of which farmer in Gratiot county, lins result­ Dowaglnc lius rural free delivery means has unanimously authorized over five routes. Chairman Payne to Teport a bill re­ give the people a Jolt and dynamite do ed lu the unraveling of a series of sen ­ Both ofthe Men Died ofthe Wounds struotlon and death trail in the wak* Suicide of a Brilliant Detroit Girl sational robberies. Some time ago the The pickle fuctory which-y I'arrluKton of the work. Sheriff Parrish picked up the animals for park purposes. hand to dispose of them before the re­ block, rattle and Jolt through the peal takes effect. Payne says the streets to tlie respective magazines of III* Utimeattv Trouble. some clues that seemed to prove con ­ Two more cases of smallpox have New Story. clusively t lie existence of a gang country will start upon the next fiscal each section of tlie tunnel from Har­ appeared in Dowagl'nc. Mrs. William year with $174,000,000 available cash. lem to the city Hall. In a magazine at directed by a central head, rhe opera ­ Hankins and Ezra Rutherford. Edward and John Biddle, awaiting Suicide of Mia* lngll". tions of which covered a series of The house, after the transaction of Thirty-fourth street and Park avenue, Miss Agnes lnglis, daughter of Dr. years, and he arrested James Ilazzard, Allegan Masons have organized an execution in the Pittsburg, Pa., Jail, some minor business, which included where hundreds hourly cross the David Iaglis, of Detroit, and a menJber ills sou, Homer, and William Marble association for the pur;lose of build ­ for the murder of Grocer Thomas D. the passage of the senate 1>I11 to pro ­ bridge span, almost under the walls of the U. of M. sophomore medical of Coe township and Martin Hakes, of ing a Masonic temple next summer. Kahney, of Mount Washington, sawed hibit the sale of firearms, opium and of the Seventy-first regiment armory, class, committed suicide shortly after Porter township. Nelson seems to Eight school districts In Berrien their way out of their cells, overpow ­ intoxicating liquors lu the New Heb­ and in the heart of a solidly built resi­ 11 o ’clock Monday morning in the Al­ have been the oiu* who received the county have decided by a vote of 38 ered the guards and escaped at 4 rides, devoted Saturday r.o eulogies on dential district, *500 pounds of dyna ­ pha Kpeilon Iota house, to which sor ­ stolen property from the gang. He to 8 to consolidate into one district. o ’clock Thursday morning. <1 c life and public services of the late mite were stored at one time in vio ­ ority she belonged. Disappointment in owns more than a section of land, and The Cheboygan paper company lias Representative Broslus, of Pennsyl ­ lation of city ordinances. The murderers owe their escape to vania. the realization of high ideals is what is fattening 3eal section. The amendment was de ­ had fallen in. Explosions of whisky then, as the years went by, tills source cers have several others on the list, Creek township, Wexford county. the medicine, when John Biddle feated 0 to 7, Messrs. Babcock and barrels in tlie saloon blew ont the of sorrow 'became deeper and deeper. one of whom is ns prominent as Is A co-operative department store is sprang through the opening in the Tawney, Republicans, and all the Dem­ front of the first and second floers and Though of excellent mental and physi­ Nelson. The affair lias created a great now being agitated at Battle Creek. cell, and seizing the guard around ocrats voting in the affirmative. scattered the flames across the street, cal powers, and tin* possessor of sev­ sensation. Young Ilazzard and Chicago men propose to build up an the waist hurled him over the railing The Cuban reciprocity question also In less than half an hour tlie Atlantic eral line accomplishments, among Marble are said to have confessed. eight-story block to accommodate it. came up unexitectedly. Rep. Steele of hotel and Virginia club were in flames to the stone floor beneath, a distance and quickly consumed. Tlie burned which was a more than ordinary mas­ One of the stores destroyed In the of 1<» feet. Indiana moving a 25 per cent conces ­ tery of music. Miss lnglis felt that Lntlnrr Reported l)> Illic­ sion on Cuban sugar. The motion was district is spread over a city bhK*k, recent tire at Stockbridge, that of Edward Biddle Joined Ids brother and at least 150 business firms and her sex restricted possibility of it. Irving Latimer, the notorious Fayette Reason, will be replaced in immediately, and both, with drawn re­ withdrawn, however, nfter a brief ex­ achievement, and in consequence was Jackson matricide in Jackson state change of comment. living npurtments were consumed. tlie soring by a large brick building. volvers, hurried to the first floor, Several thrilling rescues were made by much cast down. "When she was a prison for life, is considered to be near where they met Guard Reynolds and Another spirited debate with the barefooted child," Dr. lnglis recalled, death's door from typhoid fever. His William Parkinson, of Durand, Philippine tariff bill as the text was the police, firemen and citizens. In shot him. one building five women were carried "she was subject to these tits of de ­ fever, which has raged for two weeks, pressed 70 tons of hay in three hours There were but three men on duty, precipitated in the senate to-day, as pression. and even then she was sorry took a sudden turn for the worse Sat­ and a half. In that time lie set his and the third was on one of the upper the result of some statements made down tlie fire escapes uninjured. The she was not a boy. ’ urday afternoon, when two hem­ engine six times and his press five. by Mr. Carmack (Dem., Tenn.) in the loss probably will run over half a mil­ ranges. He was ordered down at the lion dollars. "Her studies were a pleasure and a orrhages took place, and the prison Mrs. Ellen Soger, a Shelby widow, point of the revolvers and the three course of an extended speech on the general Philippine question. With luxury with her. so easy and agree ­ physician, W. A. Gibson, considers bis committed suicide by hanging herself guards were put in a dungeon. able were they to her." lie said. "When recovery hardly fiossible. with a clothesline in tlie attic of her great earnestness lie declared that if Wnterlinry, Conn., Hnrnrd. The keys were taken from Keeper For teu hours Sunday night ami she came home, just before Christinas, Latimer's murder of his motlier Jan ­ house. When found her body was McGeary, and the two desperate pris­ the president of the United States had she was very despondent and talked uary 2U, Inks , at the family residence frozen stiff. properly characterized Aguinaldo and Monday morning flames fanned by a oners had a clear field. The only per­ bis associates as bloodthirsty Apaches high wind held sway over the busi­ of killing herself. At that time I in in Jackson is still fresh in tlie public W ithout any legislation having been sons who witnessed the escape were duced her to give me a revolver she mind, lie was a society young mail then Admiral Dewey and those who ness portion of this city, causing a loss started in the council, the Ann Arbor prisoners who could not interfere or tHat will exceed $3,000,000. The best had, and it is now in try safe. She and the proprietor of the drug store Gas company will probably give a rate secured Agulnaldo's Help and assist­ give an alarm. The Biddles went to ance could not escape the charge of business jsirtion of the city was al­ had always had a revolver, as a boy which came to him upon his father’s of a dollar a thousand after the an ­ the wardrobe where the guards keep ha6 a gun, being greatly Interested in suspicious death. He was convicted in deliberately violating tlie laws of civi­ most wiped out. Rarely have firemen nual meeting in April. their clothing, and each put on a new lized warfare, and he hoped the charge lieen obliged to contend against worse marksmanship and a tine shot. She rno spring of 188s, and sentenced to suit. They then unlocked the outside must have procured another revolver life imprisonment. In March, 1803. W. G. Williams, a Forest Home farm­ against Admiral Dewey would be in­ conditions than those which prevailed er. has a litter of nine pigs that at gates and passed out into the street. vestigated. “From the beginning, ” from first to last in this disastrous on returning to college. ” Latimer made a sensational escape The father of the Biddles kept a no ­ from prison by administering prussic the age of 135 days last week weighed said Mr. Carmack, “we knew that conflagration. The wind was blowing Her skill with the pistol accounts close to Hit) pounds each, a total of torious saloon called “Hell,” at Am- for the deadly precision with which acid to Hail Master Haight, who died Aguinaldo was fighting not for a a gale, and the cold was intense. It 1,440 pounds for the nine. henstburg. At the death of the old change of masters, but for absolute seemed at one time as though every Miss lnglis shot herself through the soon after. He was captured near man, Ben McQunde, brother of Mrs. heart. North Adams. 20 miles south of Jack The Detroit, Grand Haven «fc Mil­ freedom, ” and lie said, Gen. Anderson structure in the heart of the Hty waukee branch of the Grand Trunk Biddle, took charge of the saloon and had assured Aguinaldo that the Amer­ would be destroyed. The militia was "With her music and other pastimes son, and has since lieen careful to ob ­ the orphans. He was a drunkard him­ we succeeded in cheering her up," serve the rules of the prison. Re- lias notified the railroad commissioner ican people never have established col ­ ordered out, because it was found that that it will reduce passenger fares to self, and by ill-treating and abusing onies. and lie could trust in tlie honor thieves were going through houses continued Dr. lnglis. "and she went eently Latimer has been employed in tlie young boys drove them out Into back to college after the holidays In a siiirt factory at Che prison. He is 38 HVj cents a mile forthwith. of tlie American jieople. that had lieen deserted by their own ­ the streets and into bad company. Me- “These facts,” he said, “constitute ers. the best of spirits. It was only four years old. Edward Owen's house. Grayling, Quade ended by committing suicide, days ago we received a cheery letter caught fire while he was watching be­ a binding obligation upon us to give and the ltoys drifted away from home, them their independence. ” An outside orchestra has lieen en ­ which she ended by assuring us that llnrrlltlc Di-atliM. side the bedside of his dead wife, and Into the world of thieves and crooks. she was ’all right.’ We understood Mrs. Klaas Dykema. of Holland, before help came the house was gaged to furnish the music at theopen ­ Ed and Jack Riddle, tlie famous The I’rraliltMit Inquiring. ing of the armory in Cheboygan, and by tills that she had gotten over her was fatally burned early Wednesday burned and the body with it. criminals who wore captured near morbid mood. morning. She was trying to put out a Admiral Evans, Capt. Clark and a big howl lias been raised by leenl McRuin lias raised a bonus of $1,- Butler, Pa., after being shot down bj* musicians. hanging kerosene lamp when the chain 500 for a flour mill, and a stock com ­ Commander Walnwright had a confer ­ Farrington'* Story. officers in n desperate battle, following ence of several hours with the presi­ by which it hung broke and the lamp pany composed of tHe leading business tlieir escape of Thursday morning from Fred Flearing, a Rattle Creek shoe­ At Adrian on Monday, James R. fell to the floor, exploding instantly. men of the village has lieen organized. dent Monday on the matter of the ap­ maker with a wooden leg. was taken the Allegheny county jail, are dead. peal of Admiral Schley from the find ­ Farrington, on trial for the murder of Mrs. Dykema was covered with burn ­ They will build a mill this summer at Contrary to exjiectations, Jack Biddle to jail at his own request and now he Jesse Hooker, testified in his own be­ ing oil. Her husband and son both ings of tlie court of inquiry. It is not refuses to leave the Jail, claiming the a guaranteed <*ost of $8,000. was the first to die, succumbing to his thought that tlie president ’s answer half. He said that he had lirst become rushed to the rescue, but in their ex­ wounds at 7:45 Saturday evening. The world owes him a living without work ­ acquainted with Miss Sophia Sayles in citement they tried to put out the Judge Davis finds that he has dis ­ will ite ready for some time yet. In the ing for it. the spring of 1891. She was It! and he posed of 220 eases in Ionia and 185 in direct cause of ids death was internal meantime it is believed to be the pres­ flames with their hands. The woman Montcalm, a total of 414 in the past hemorrhage. His brother, Ed. died at 20 at that time; they were married in was burned almost to a crisp before ident ’s purpose to confer with a num ­ AMUSEMENT* IN DETROIT year, nearly as many, by the way as 11 p. m.. having been unconscious dur ­ ber of the more important officers who WEEK ENDING FEll. 8. the January following, and a boy. Hol ­ the flames were extinguished by the in Kent county, where two judges are lo, was the result of the union. They use of a blanket. She died that after­ ing the evening. Tlie death of Jack gave testimony ltefore the court. While Detroit Opera Hou8E- “Are You a Mumo " required to do the business. Biddle was caused by the bullet the officers were with the president he —Evenings at 8: Wed. and Sat. Matinee a»2- lived on the Farrington farm near noon. Lyceum Theater "Williams A Walker tn Milan in the first years of their mar­ People northwest of Royal Oak are w*>unds In his a lx loin en and bladder. denied himself to all callers. He also Mrs. Joseph Barringer, of Eau Early in tlie day the physicians thought “Sons of Ham"-Mat. We; Eve. !5c, 25e. .’Oo. 75c. ried life or up to four years ago. when Claire, was reading by the light of a being terrorized by a man they call invited them to luncheon. Whitney G rand —“The Two Little Waifs’* — Mr.' FVirrington moved to Milan and parlor lamp at her home Wednesday “Whisker Bill.’’ who has taken up his peritonitis was the prinoipal danger in Matinees I0c, 15c, and 35c; Eve. 10c. 20e and .10*. started a market. Jesse Hooker came residence in the vacant Hauser house. his case, but at night internal hem­ Blichlt-flvr Killed. Wonderi .and Afternoons at i and 4, Hlo, tbo night, when the table on which the and 29c; Eve. at 7:30 and 9:15, 10c, ISc ood 85c. into tlielr home in December, 1801, a lamp stood was accidentally tipped He tears down fences and milks cows orrhage net in and rhe man bled to A special from San Antonio, Texas, ami never goes near a barber. death in a short time. As long as he says: Advices from Eagle Pass, Tex., young fellow, and was given a pho­ over, the woman ’s gown catching tire THE MARKETS. to stay and work for Ids board. Noth­ from the resulting explosion. She ran was able. Jack was extremely talka­ state that a dust explosion has caused The cash balance in the state treas­ tive and was at times boastful, but ns ing was noticed for a time, but finally into the street, but it was some time ury at the close of business, January a great loss of life In mine No. 0, of Detroit. —Cattle: Choice steers. $606 68; stories came to Him that he could not soon as the shadow of death began to the Hondo Coul Mining Oo., in Mex­ choice butchers. 14 25*96; light to good before the fire could ne extinguished, 31. was $2,388,002.29, or about $1,000,- 13 75*94 50; bulls, $3 50*94; feeders and believe. The matter was put so plain­ and she died in awful agony. She fall upon him and he recognized it, he ico, 83 miles south of Eagle Pass. 000 more than at the beginning of the became penitent. Stockers, |3 5004 25; veal calves, steady. ly before him by friends that he final­ leaves a husband and five children. month. The increase is due to the re­ Eighty-five bodies have lieen taken $5*6*7 50; milch cows, steady. $26 to $60 ly consented to the discharge of Hook ­ ceipt of taxes from county treasurers. “I know," said lie, “that my time out. There were 105 men in the mine each. Hogs —Light to good butcher*. $80 6 15; bulk at $6 10; pigs, and light yorlcere. er from his home and work. He had Ilrokp flu' lloi'oril. here is short, and you can say for me at the time of the explosion, and it It is said that the relatives of that I am a Christian and will die a *5 75*96. Sheep: Rest lambs, $6 7506 80; several talks with his wife, but she Albert Itudley, who has a police rec­ is feared that many of then were light to good mixed. $4 75*95 50; yearlings. had always denied any improper re­ ord in .Muskegon that is unrivaled in James Lee, a pioneer resident of sincere believer in God, and hope I lost. $494 50; butchers, $3 75*94; culls and com ­ lations, and he had believed it. After local annals, was sentenced Saturday Calhoun county. who died Sat­ will have strength enough to say so mon. $2*9 3. urday at his home in Fredonla at the last. I know I have taken part Krna In Ilrlrf. Chicago. —Cattle: Good to prime steers. that came many talks and the final to five years in Marquette prison for $6 5007 25; poor to medium, $406; Stock ­ determination to come to Adrian to township, found $0,000 in gold buried In many wrong deeds, but I have never ers and feeders. $2 25*94 50; cows, $1$$; malicious injury* to property. Since in a tin enn in the cellar of his resi­ discover where the trouble was. Wit­ Hadley ’s release from the Jackson killed any man and was never impli­ The Grand Trunk has decided to heifers. $2 5005 65; ennners. $102 30; butts. dence. cated with anyone who did. I wish I double track nil the way from Chicago $2 25*04 65; calves. $2 50(97 10; Texas fed ness told of finding his wife In the state prison, where lie was serving a steers. $4*95 35. Hogs —Mixed and butch­ arms of young Hooker with the aid 20 years' sentence for manslaughter, John Snyder, living one mile north could sec Mrs. Kahney. I would tell to Montreal. ers, $6 90*96 35; good to choice heavy,$6 280 of Sheriff Shepherd and Policeman he lias lieen arrested and convicted 3d of Daggett, was killed instantly while her the truth about the killing of her Win. C. Whitney, financier and ex­ 6 45; rough heavy, $6 956/6 30; light, $5 800 unloading straw. He slipped from the husband. This life has iteen pretty secretary of the navy, has announced 6 10; bulk of sales. $5 90*96 25. Sheep- Kru«*ger, and of shooting blindly into j times on various charges, disorderly Good to choice wethers. $1 3006 28; west­ the l»ed. After that he said he know offenses being in flip majority. In the straw, faffing on Che floor, striking his tough to mp and tlie end cannot conic his retirement from business Life. ern sheep, $40 5 45- native lambs. $90*6; nothing. lust two years he lias squandered a head. His wife was present and saw too quick, and I do not care how." The common council of Cadillac has western lambs. $5*96 90. him killed. He leaves besides her, two Ed Biddle made a deathbed confes ­ nufTalo. —Cattle: Veal, tops, $8 250* 75; small fortune, which he inherited, in granted a 30-year franchise to the cap­ others, $6618. Hogs —Heavy. $6 69*96 60; A Mystery .Solveil. liquor and in defending himself in children. sion to Rev. Father Walsh, declaring italists who recently asked for one to mixed packers. SC 30-9 6 45: pigs, $5 9006; The mystery that surrounded the court. Vicksburg will get a new library. his Innocence of the crime of Shooting build a gas plant In the city. roughs. $5 60*96 70; stags. $404 50. Sheep- life and death of C. J. Church, who Groceryman Kahney and Detective Top mixed. $4 25*9 4 60; culls to go*d, $! 60 Mrs William Bair, widow of thp late Crnnd Rapids wants a new federal 04 15: wethers. $4 604/4 90; yearling*. $4 60 died in a little hovel near Pine Creek, Sninllierfrt In Ulrnn. president of the local bank, lias pur­ Fitzgerald. building, and Rep. William Alden 4/6 25; top lambs. $6 1006 15; cull* to good. about three miles west of Holland, on Michael Flynn, a farmer, residing chased a lot and in the spring will Mrs. Soffel, the wife of the Jail war­ Smith has Introduced a bill providing $4 5006. January 21, is cleared up. Church was about four miles northeast of Niles, erect upon it a handsome $4,000 build ­ den, who aided the two brothers to for an appropriation of $750,000 for a close-mouthed man. according to all was pulling straw from a big stack, ing as a present to the Ladles' Library escape and accompanied them after­ tills purpose. Grain. Ete. ward, shooting herself when she saw Detroit. —Wheat: No. 1 white, 1 car at accounts, and the young woman with Wednesday night, when the top of the Association. The only hotel In Pluconnlng was 89- v,c, 1 car at 90c; No. 2 red. 6 car* at him was not disposed to be very so ­ stack slid off. striking Mr. Flynn's State Veterinarian Palmer and G. E. the battle with the officers would re­ totally destroyed by fire Tuesday af­ 87%c: No. 3 red. 8r»JJ4c; mixed winter, 87%c ciable. S»he did not fraternize with daughter, Mary, who happened to be sult in the capture of herself and her ternoon. The building cost about $8,- per bu. Corn —No. 3 mixed. 59c; No, 3 Parkens. the Detroit bacteriologist, yellow, 61c per bu. Oats—*No. 2 white, her neighbors, and the village talk was passing, knocking 1i»t to the ground, companions, has developed pneumonia, 000 and It is understood that It was in­ have been holding autopsies on |Kirkers but the bullet was successfully ex­ 46t4c; No. 3 white, 1 car at 46c. 1 car at that there was something in the man ’s and com pie el.v burying her. When in Branch county, and find that it is sured for $5,000. 45',ic; do February, 2,000 bu at 45c; by history to account for the secluded the father, who worked frantically, unmistakably hog cholera that has tracted from her breast Saturday Thomas Mndulcna and Bennie Poll, s/imple, 1 car at 46*4c per bu. life he led. and. as the villagers de ­ succeeded in removing the straw, lie morning and she still has a chance to tlie Italians wanted for tlie murder of Chicago. —Wheat: No. 3, 75t$c; No. 2 been decimating the swine In some live. red. 83*44i84*fcc Oats—No. 2, whtte, 46'4c; clared, compelled the young woman found that h1s daughter was dead. She parts of that bailiwick. James Heekin, at Sbawmut, Pa., were No. 3 white. 45*44/ 47Hc. Corn —No. B Jan , to live with him. She seemed to lie Former Warden Soffel made the 60e; May. 63%c: July, 63%e. was 30 years of age. and very well Congressman II. H. Aplin has se­ captured near Cranshaw, Sunday contented enough in spite of their known throughout this section. startling charge that he Had been un ­ night, half starved. New York. —Wheat: No. 2 red. 8T*4c f poverty, however, and fond of her el­ cured the establishment of Che internal der the influence of chloroform during o b afloat; No. 2 red, 90c elevator; N*. 1 revenue deputy collectorahip In Hay tlie night when the Riddles broke Policeman Mark Allen, of , northern Duluth. 85*40 fob afloat; No. derly companion. Prom Buffalo, N. Y., Tilr Father Won. Pa., was shot anti killed Sunday night 1 hard Manitoba. 87%c fob. C*r»—No. it is learned that Church was a lawyer City, with Geo. H. Keating, a veteran Jail. Sir. Soffel believes the anesthetic 2. G84<(<; elevator and 6944c fob afloat. The suit of Michael Kennedy, of of the G. A. H., and a traveling man. by Albert West, a negro, whom he had Oats—No. 2. 49c; No. 3. 48c; No. 2 white, there and seemed to have a good many (JassojHilis. against Richard Kennedy, was administered by ills wife. in charge. Heretofore business men A love letter which Ed wrote to arrested for quarreling on the street 50*/4c; No. 3 white, 60c; track mixed west­ cases before the city and county in which the father sued the son for with a colored woman. ern, 49050c; track white, 50055c. courts, but seldom one that had any have had to go to Saginaw. Mrs. Soffel gives all the details of the $10,000 damages, resulted in a verdict Mrs. C. E. Chandler is dead at At­ money In it for him. About a year for plaintiff for $1,500. The father Truman Hubbard, an Insane patient plan to escape and directions to the I’rodnee. ago he disappeared with a woman who escaped from t Ho asylum at Ionia, foolish woman how to protect herself lanta. Ga., as the result of blood Butter—Creameries, extra. 24c; ftrsts, a claimed that he was rushed off to the poisoning brought on, according to 028c; fancy selected dairy, 17018c; com ­ with whom he had often l*een seen In Dcnrlmm retreat by the son. who was captured in Grand Rapids late and finally join her desperate lover, mon , 13014c per lb. company. His disa|«pearanoe did not Saturday night while wandering almut or to fly with him. which she chose to physicians, by smoking a cigarette. claimed that lie was Insane. The old She had a little blister on her lip. Cheese—Michigan full cream, 11*40ICo raise a social disturbance. man also made charges against the aimlessly in the cold and improperly do with tlie result already told. Her per. lb. clothed. It is not known where his enquiries Saturday were for the dying A storm Is said to ltc brewing over Eggs —Strictly fresh, candled, 24025c. Institution, which an investigation by Honey —Comb No. 1 white, 14016c; light A MImIiik Tri'RMtirrr. parties not Interested in Hie case was home was ltefore lie was taken to the criminals and not for her husband or the president's recent order forbidding amber. 10*911c; dark amber, 809c; ex­ People In Alpena are asking what unable to show any ground for. asylum. children. officers and clerks in the executive de ­ tracted, 7c per lb. partments to solicit pollHcal aid to se­ Apples—Rest winter, $4.50; common, has become of Fred W, Hagen, city Mrs. Lena Shi veil, of Toledo, a for ­ $2.5003; snow. $5.75*96 per bbl. treasurer. He has not been seen for 8now Is drifted ten feet deep be­ mer resident of Marshall, and the wife Xc«« In ftrlef. cure promotion or increase in pay. Potatoes- Home-grown. 68070c In car- throe weeks. He failed to furnish of John Jay Shlvell. a well-known on Senator Elkins is said to be quietly lots and 75c per bu In store. tween Calumet and Houghton. ■ Mrs. Corn Do Baytniere, the wife of Onions-Michigan. $101.26 per bu. bonds for the collection of state and Investigation reveals the fact time ginecr on the Cincinnati Northern, is working up sentiment In tin* senate to Dressed Calves—8V4*99c per lb. county taxes In December, and Sher­ n French physician and a member of pretty 10 year-old Nettie Hill, of Kala­ lielieved to have eloped with Burt | a wealthy and fashionable Baltimore bring about commercial reciprocity Pressed —Hogs —Light, $7.60; medium. iff Jones collected them. The sheriff mazoo, who filed suddenly Monday In Thompson. Slw» left two children be­ with Canada rather than with Cuba. $6.5007 per cwt. Is still in. charge of the collection of family. Is dead at New York ns the Live Poultry —Hens, 7V*c; spring chick­ a spasm, died from arsenic poisoning. hind. Her husband hns filed a peti­ He Is opposed to trade concession* ens. 8c; turkeys. 10011c; ducks, l*e; gersvr. city taxes. tion for divorce. l result of shock experienced In the rap The case is being Investigated. Id transit tunnel explosion. with Culm at the present time. 9c per lb. Bay City water pipes are dogged James Agnew. who Hahns relation ­ Mls« Adelaide Warren. lxipeer nc- The report of the grand secretary of Athletics caused the death of Miss the Grand I/odge of Masons. In session with millions of small fish, and the Gertrude Beatrix Spencer, of Brook ship to a well-known Philadelphia Kaiser Wilhelm's new yacht, the tress, with a company playing “In the health board and water board have family of that name, ls under arrest Meteor, which is rcnpmiKititc for the Palace of the King, ” is ill in New Or­ In Muskegon, showed Hint for the fir^t l.vn, N. Y., daughter of a wealthy In­ time in the history of the grand lodge lieen called upon to take measures to surance broker. Several months ago, at Chicago, charged with swindling coming visit of Prince Henry, is prac­ leans. remedy the nuisance. It Is feared that several hundred physicians in Illinois. tically ready for launching at the James Freeman, of Alger, was every lodge in the state had made their while a student in n convent at Paris, returns and had paid their dues In full. unless something is speedily dmne Che she was "anchor" In a tug-of-war and Iowa. Michigan, Minnesota and Wis­ Townsend and Downey yards. root ­ kicked the other day In the mouth by j During the past year 2,400 master decaying fish ill the water pipes will consin ity obtaining frainfill ent sub­ ers island. When the yacht takes to a heavy working horse. Ills upper | over-exerted herself so that an Incur ­ Masons had been created. The deaths cause an epidemic of typhoid similar able abscess formed. scriptions to a medical publication t.he water she will practically he com ­ Jaw and teeth were broken. In the various lodges numbered 700. to that with wflikti Duluth was visit­ Physicians ascribe the breaking plete. Scientific cooking was one of the The total membership was 45.200, an ed some Mme ago. down of so many American residents A child knocked n lamp off a stand things that came up for discussion at Increase of 1.518 In a year. The cash Orlando Schanek ami Allen Warren, The Chicago Chronicle says that a in tlie Philippines to homesickness. A the farmers’ institute. Dr. M. H. Mer- syndicate of Chicago and New York at the house of J. H Rarrenger, at Man receipts for the year were $22,005.00. woodsmen In the employ of F\ W. movement is on foot to establish a Llftlre Tuesday night. The lamp ex­ den condemned big Sunday dinners. the largest In the history of the grand contractors, representing n working Squire, at Die er n. quarreled over a capacity of $20,000,000 a year. Is ready dally cable news service from the ploded and Mrs. Barrenaer ’s clothing W'lber Hughes, one of the best high lodge. matter of five cents. Schnnck struck United States to bring the Americans took fire. She was burned In a horrl sctiool half hacks In the state, now at to take the contract for lmlldlng the The epidemic of scarlet fever In Warren with a club. Warren returned Nicaragua canal If the United States Into closer touch with home affairs. hie manner, dying a few hours later the university. Is under arrest for hav­ Camden seems to lie about over. Only the blow with f.n ax. Inflicting a blow The Supreme CYmrt will adjourn this She leaves a husband and a large ing a stolen overcoat In his possession. three houses ace now In quarantine. government will nllmv private enter­ fnm"v of small children on the face and head, severing an car. prises to dc ♦he work. werk tin Felt. 18. CLINTON INDEPKNDENT, THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1»02

•111, which, he contended, would serl- OUT OF THE ORDINARY. >ualy injure the cattle and cotton in- .erests of his state. Mr. Clayton (Ala.) One of the English burglary lnaur- irgued against the constitutionality of NORTHWEST GALE ance companies advertises that then the measure and in reply to Mr. Hep­ are 70,000 thieves known to the British burn (Iowa) said he did not believe police. Sir Robert Anderson of Scot ­ HIS FRIENDS.! SURPJEN1E tbe present law was constitutional. SWEEPS THE EAST land Yard says that seventy would be nearer the number of dangerous pro ­ Urge Chine** Exclusion. fessionals. Philippine Tariff Bill Causes Many Vessels Are Driven on Lincoln's Impressive Speech at Springfield on # Washington, Feb. 4.—The House Brother Paschal, who died on a re­ Acrimonious Discussion in committee on foreign affairs yesterday the Shoals from Maine cent Sunday, was the oldest inmate ol His Departure for Washington. Heard Immigration Commissioner Pow- the Franciscan Monastery of St. Bon- tiie Upper House. flerly and President Gompers of the to Delaware. aventure at Paterson, N. J. He was 84 ***** ******** ***** #* ** ***+ Federation of Labor, in favor of strict years old. During the twenty-seven Chinese exclusion as provided in the years that Brother Paschal had spent N the 11th of February, and touching eloquence, so exactly iEVERIDGE DEFENDS THE BILL Mitchell-Kahn bill. Mr. Powderly GREAT LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED in the monastery he was known to 1861, the arrangements adapted to the occasion, so worthy of stated that the hardships encountered speak but three times. for Mr. Lincoln ’s depart ­ the man and the hour.” .ndlana Mtatesiuan Condemns the Policy oy the class of Chinese exempt from Railroad Train* Have Difficulty In Get­ A physician has made care­ ure from Springfield were At 8 o ’clock .the train rolled out of of the Democratic Leaders —Proposal exclusion at the detention stations ting Through the Snow Drift* —Freight ful calculations and says the average completed. It was intend ­ # Springfield amid the cheers of the pop ­ to Increase the Pay of the Legislators were insignificant. Mr. Gompers spoke Traffic I* Completely Blocked —Twenty waltz takes dancers over three-quar­ ed to occupy the time re­ ulace. Four years later a funeral train, of the extent of Asiatic contamination maining between that date Xs Overwhelmingly Voted Down. Parish lo the Engllch Channel. ters of a mile. The square dance rep* covered with the emblems of splendid And demoralization of our labor on the resents a distance of half a mile, and and the 4th of March with mourning, rolled into the same city, a grand tour from state to state and Washington. Feb. 4.—Tbe Philippine Pacific coast. New York, Feb. 4.—From land and the galop between two and three miles bearing a discolored corpse, whose ob ­ Therefore the evening ball means a city to city. One Mr. Wood, “recom ­ sequies were being celebrated in every policy was debated in the senate Mon- Will Not Need Appropriation. sea alike reports of loss of life, disas ­ lay. tour of something like fifteen miles. mended by Senator Seward," was the part of the civilized world. Washington, Feb. 4.—In response to ters and ruin to property testify to the chief manager. He provided special Mr. Carmack of Tennessee made the inquiries, the state department noti ­ wide area which tbe northwest gale The most extraordinary motor in the Irst set speech and he was given close trains to be preceded by pilot engines ^ TVTTT TVTVTTT'T'VTTVVf TTTTTVTTTTTTTTVTVtVTTVVTTITTrTT^ fied the senate committee on appropri ­ and blizzard has covered and to the un ­ world Is that being erected by a French all the way through. ittention. He contended that congress ations that the department would be usual severity which has been its es­ doctor, in which he intends, with two It was a gloomy day; heavy clouds Bowlin Greene’s furerdl. vas not prepared to deal understand- pecial feature in all places. At many students, to make a trip round th4 ►AAAAAIAAAAAAa AAAa AAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA * Able to make provision for the ex­ floated overhead, and a cold rain was ngly with tbe Philippine situation in penses of the representatives of this points along the Atlantic coast vessels world. It will contain two sleeping falling. Long before eight o ’clock, a HEN Bowlin iny of its phases, because it was not country in incident to the are stranded and in several cases the apartments, a large workroom and foul great mass of people had collected at Greene, a life-long 'amlllar with the facts. “This bill,” ( coronation of King Edward VII. from crews which were on them are lost, big tanks for storing oil. It will un ­ the station of the Great Western rail­ friend, died, in •aid Mr. Carmack, “Is framed on the while from inland towns dispatches tell questionably be the largest motor evei theory that the Philippine Islands are Its own resources, and that therefore way to witness the event of the day. 1842, Mr. Lincoln, of the havoc wrought by storm and built. then in the enjoy ­ l deadly menace to our own trade, and no special appropriation would be nec­ At precisely five minutes before eight, enow, of the suffering produced by ex­ i.ir. Borden, the minister of militia ment of great local that the less we trade with those Is­ essary for that purpose. Mr. Lincoln, preceded by Mr. Wood, of Canada, has been notified by tele­ reputation, under ­ lands and the less we have to do with posure and cold. emerged from a private room in the To Report Bill Repealing Taxee. Loss of life is reported from the east­ graph from Dawson City that foui depot building, and passed slowly to took to deliver a '.hem the better it will be for us. The m Washington, Feb. 4.—By unanimous ern end of Long Island, whence comes former policemen have started to walk the car, the people falling back respect­ funeral oration over the remains of his inly trade that will flourish under such vote the ways and means committee news that several bodies have been 400 miles on tbe Ice and thereafter tc fully on eitner side, and as many as beloved friend; but when he rose to ionditions is that of the exploiters, and reported to the house the bill repeal­ washed ashore. Wreckage strews the travel 1,000 miles by rail and steamei possible shaking his hands. Having speak, his voice was choked with It Is proposed to turn the islands over ing the war revenue taxes. The bill shore in the vicinity of the Bellport, to Victoria at their own expense, in finally reached the train, he ascended deep emotion; he stood a few mo ­ 10 them. It is for the benefit of the was not amended in any particular, L. I., life-saving station and three bod ­ the hope of being in time to join the the rear platform, and, facing about to ments, while his lips quivered in the carpetbaggers and not for the benefit and it repeals all the war taxes, to ies have come ashore. force for South Africa. Mr. Borden re­ the throng which had closed around effort to form the words of fervent of the American people that a war of take effect on July 1, and the tax of The crew of the American merchant­ plied that he would keep the posit: ms him, drew himself up to his full praise he sought to utter, and the tears criminal aggression is being waged in 10 cents a pound on tea, to be repealed man Schepp, a full-rigged ship which open as long as possible. height, removed his hat, and stood for ran down his yellow and shriveled {he Philippine Islands. ” He would, he on Jan. 1 next. It Is not believed there went ashore on Long Beach, L. I., several seconds in profound silence. cheeks. Some of those who came to laid, haul down the American flag will be any opposition to the bill. His eye roved sadly over that sea of hear him. and saw his tall form thus wherever it waved as an emblem of shoals early yesterday, Is still in peril. PERSONALS. sway in silence over the body of Bow ­ ,'orce and despotism. A westerly gale was blowing at the upturned faces, and he thought he read Sailors Confer with Roosevelt. in them again the sympathy and lin Greene, say he looked so helpless, Mr. Carmack maintained that by fol ­ rate of seventy miles an hour when Lieutenant Peary is a graduate of so utterly bereft and pitiable, that lowing out the policy of conquest the Washington, Feb. 4.—Rear Admiral the Schepp struck, at 3:30 o ’clock in the Bowdoin college and while there was friendship which he had often tried, Evans. Rear Admiral Taylor, Captain and which he never needed more than United States was pressing itself into morning. considered the best all-round athlete Clark, and Commander Wainwrlght among the students. he did then. There was an unusual All the bickerings and quarrels of the No trains have left Oswego since world. Under such a policy no peace had a conference of several hours with quiver in his lip, and a still more un ­ Sunday night, and, with the exception The king of Sweden is regarded as was in view for this government. The the President yesterday on the matter usual tear on his shriveled cheek. His of two to-day from Syracuse, none has one of the most learned men in Eu­ position of the government would be of the appeal of Admiral Schley from solemn manner, his long silence, were arrived. Serious delay to traffic on rope. King Oscar can speak and write limply one of armed neutrality. the findings of the court of inquiry. as full of melancholy eloquence as any steam and electric roads in western perfectly in seven different languages. At the conclusion of Mr. Carmack’s words he could have uttered. What It is not thought that the President ’s New York has continued since Sunday William Gwln, the colored messen­ ipeech Mr. Beveridge sharply chal­ did he think of? Of the mighty changes answer will be ready for some time morning. ger, who has served thirteen secretar­ lenged a statement by the Tennessee which had lifted him from the lowest yet. Business in the city and surround ­ ies of state during the past thirty senator that the Philippine tariff had ing country is at a standstill. years, carries a gold watch inscribed to the highest estate on earth? Of the not been well or carefully considered. Gen. Miles Thrown from a Cotter. weary road which had brought him to Washington, Feb. 4.—While driving There is no let-up in the snowstorm “From William M. Evarts to William He asserted that the reason why the Gwin, February, 1893. ” this lofty summit? Of his poor mother “moderate, thoughtful, and construc ­ his fast trotter yesterday, Gen. Nelson that has continued for twenty-four lying beneath the tangled underbrush A. Miles’ sleigh collided with the rear ! hours in Chautauqua county. Stage Rev. George Renaud, who died in tive people of the country ” had not fol ­ Bath, England, recently at the age of in a distant forest? Of that other lowed the Democratic party in its op ­ of one driven by William Rackey and lines and rural mail carriers were un ­ grave in the quiet Concord cemetery? was overturned. Gen. Miles was able to cover their routes. 87, was formerly a well-known tutor, position to the proper control of the and among his pupils were Lord Rose ­ Whatever the particular character of Philippines and in other matters of na ­ thrown to tbe ground, but he clung to Agronnd on the Shoal*. his thoughts, it is evident that they the reins and managed to cotitrol the bery, the earl of Aberdeen, Lord Me­ tional policy was that they feared that Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 4.—Reedy thuen and Lord George Hamilton. were retrospective and painful. To party would sow “the dragons' teeth frightened animal. He suffered no ill Island reporting station notifies the those wfto were anxiously waiting to from which would spring a harvest of effects from the accident. Baroness Edmond De Rothschild of The Old Home. maritime exchange that the British catch words upon which the fate of anarchy.” Another reason, he said, Paris, has given $250,000 for the foun ­ Republicans Hold Caucus. steamship Drummond, Philadelphia for dation in the Taunus of a Hebrew the nation might hang, it seemed long every heart in the audience was was that the party was sounding a Washington, Feb. 4.—The Republic­ St. Thomas, is aground on Dan Baker until he had mastered his feelings suf­ note of retreat, and “never In the his­ home for diseases of the lungs in mem­ hushed at the spectacle. After repeat­ an members of the house of represent ­ shoals in the Delaware bay, about fifty ory of her father, the late Baron ficiently to speak. At length he began ed efforts, he found it impossible to tory of the country had the American atives had a caucus last night to con ­ miles below this city. in a husky tone of voice, and slowly people retreated from any proposition Willy De Rothschild of Frankfort, speak, and strode away, openly and sider a line of policy to be adopted Blown from Her Anchorage. uncle of Lady Rothschild. and impressively delivered his farewell bitterly sobbing, to the widow ’s car­ fairly presented to them, and they nev ­ concerning the alleged disfranchise­ to his neighbors. Imitating his exam­ Delaware Breakwater, Del., Feb. 4.— President Roosevelt has been unani ­ riage, in which he was driven from er would. ” ment of voters in the south. Nothing ple, every man in the crowd stood with Mr. Tillman severely criticised a re­ The schooner R. D. Bibber, from Mo­ mously elected an honorary member the scene. Bowlin Greene had loaned was accomplished and the caucus ad ­ bile for New York, which put In here of the Union League club of New York. his head uncovered in the fast-falling Mr. Lincoln books from their earliest ported dispatch from Gen. Bell that he journed for a week. rain. for harbor on Dec. 20, was blown from He has been an active member ot acquaintance, and on one occasion had proposed to make war so terrible that “Friends —No one who has never Must Have Coaling Stations. her anchorage by the high wind and is the club for about eighteen years. taken him to his home, and cared for the insurgents would want peace and want it bad. Washington, Feb. 4.—It is under ­ now aground on Marshall shoal. Presidents Harrison and McKinley been placed in a like position can un ­ him with the solicitude of a devoted derstand my feelings at this hour, nor Mr. Beveridge defended Gen. Bell. stood to be the purpose of the state de ­ Freight Train* Stalled. were the only chief executives simi­ friend through several weeks of great Consideration of the bill to increase partment to make tbe cession of prop ­ larly honored by the club. the oppressive sadness I feel at this suffering and peril. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 4.—The hard­ parting. For more than a quarter of the salaries of Judges of United States er coaling stations on the isthmus a est snowstorm of the season is rag ­ a century I have lived among you, courts then was resumed. The pend ­ condition of the undertaking to build ing in central New York. Traffic has “SADISMS,” BUT TRUISMS. WTTTTTTVTTTT YTYTTTTTVTTTTTTT s and during all that time I have ‘re­ ing amendment was that offered by an Isthmian canal. This is a factor been abandoned, it will be several ceived nothing but kindness at your His Sense of Humor. Mr. Stewart increasing the salaries of that will be taken into consideration The explanation of optimism and : i days before freight can be moved. hands. Here 1 have lived from my * AAAAAAAAe A 1A t.A AUliUiiilil Uiii mini) llliin f senators and members of the house of in making the final choice of routes. pessimism lies in the measure of oneT Two Barge* Lost. girth. youth, until now I am an old man. HEN Mr. Lincoln representatives to $7,600 annually, be­ ginning on March 4, 1903. After a Fall River. Mass., Feb. 4.—The tug Temptation is as necessary to the Here the most sacred ties of earth was postmaster at Nebraska Statute Upheld. Cuba of the Staples Coal Company of were assumed. Here all my children New Salem, Ill., his brief discussion the amendment was true soul as tempering is to the tfUs Jected, 15 to 44. Washington, Feb. 4.—In the su­ Taunton last night reported the loss blade. were born; and here one of them lies easy good nature preme court yesterday an equity case of her two barges, Matanzas and Car­ The balsam to the pungent fact that buried. To you, dear friends, I owe was sometimes im­ GOV. TAFT STILL TESTIFYING. questioning the legality of the Nebras­ denas, off Block Island during the all that I have, all that I am. All the posed upon by in­ the truth hurts is the soothing knowD Kay* lie I* Satisfied with Work of the ka statute regarding assessments on heavy gale. strange, checkered past seems to crowd considerate ac­ stockholders in defunct national banks edge that ’tis seldom told. Commission. Sceoouer Goe* Ashore. now upon my mind. To-day I leave quaintances; and was decided, the court upholding the you. I go to assume a task more dif ­ one of the devices by which he sought Washington, Feb. 4.—-Before the statute that such assessments must be Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 4.—The ficult than that which devolved upon to stop the abuse is related. “One El­ senate committee on the Philippines made in four years. four-masted schooner Edith I* Allen more Johnson, an ignorant but osten ­ yesterday Gov. Taft asserted that, went ashore on the Brigantine shoals YOU tatious, proud man, used to go to Lin­ lacking American initiative auu Amer­ Labor Lender* Protest. this afternoon. coln ’s postoffice every day —sometimes ican knowledge of how to carry on a Washington, Feb. 4.—Labor leaders Twrnty-one Lire* Lost. CAN three or four times a day, if in town — government, any government of the from Rock Island, Ill., saw the Presi­ London, Feb. 4.—The first officer ol and inquire, ‘Anything for me?’ This Filipinos must be a complete failure. dent yesterday and furnished him af­ invent or improve | alao gei the French ship Chanaral was landed ' IRK. COPYRIGHT or DE8IM bored Lincoln, yet it amused him. Lin­ He said that the theory of the com ­ fidavits tending to show that union at Falmouth yesterday. He is the sole Bend model, sketch, or phot*. coln fixed a plan—wrote a letter to mission in its formation of civil gov ­ machinists are discriminated against a) ' for free examination and advice. survivor of the crew of twenty-two Johnson as coming from a negress in ernment is that the indispensable aid the Rock Island arsenal. The Presi­ BOOK ON PATENTS "“^2!' Kentucky, saying many good things to the ultimate success of popular gov ­ dent will Investigate. men of the vessel, which was capsized about opossum, dances, corn-shuck- off Ushant. After tossing helplessly in XC.A.SNOW&CO. ernment is the extension of education, Patent Lawyers. WASH I NGTON, D.C. ings, etc.; ’John’s! come and see me, but that the effect of this could not be Will Report Antl-Injauction Rill. the English channel for sixty-five and old master won ’t kick you out of felt for a generation, until the children Washington, Feb. 4.—The senate ju­ hours the Dover-Ostend passengei the kitchen any more! ’ Elmore took had grown to manhood. diciary committee yesterday decided tc steamer Marie Henriette was towed it out; opened it; couldn't read a report favorably the bill introduced by into Ostend yesterday. BO YEARS' In explanation of the obstacles to EXPERIENCE word; pretended to read it; went the complete tranquillity of the Mr. Hoar (Rep., Mass.) providing, in away; got some friends to read it; St- Louis Bribers Denouuced. islands, with the exception of Samar, brief, against government by Injunc ­ they read it correctly; he thought the St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 4.—Judge O'Neil Batangas, and Laguna, he said that tion. reader was fooling him, and went to Ryan, in charging the February grand others with the same result. At last the lack of quarters for the troops, which was the cause of their being VICTORY F0RJLLIN0IS CENTRAL Jury, delivered a most scathing denun ­ he said he would get Lincoln to read ciation of bribe-givers and bribe-ta­ brought into close contact with the Ko*(l Get* Title to Fifty-three Acre* ei it, and presented it to Lincoln. It kers and ordered the grand Jury to rade people, was the principal one, and he T Maine was almost too much for Lincoln, but Lake Front Land ut Chicago. continue the investigation of the bri­ Demons he read It. The man never asked urged that such quarters be provided. Chicago, Feb. 4.—The Supreme Courl Copyright * Ac. Gov. Taft declared that the chief bery scandal in connection with the St afterwards, ‘Anything here for me?’ ” of the United States yesterday affirmed Louis and Suburban railway legisla ­ ether's aim of the commission was the good invention I* probably patentable. Common!*nnloa. the title of the Illinois Central Rail­ tion, which was begun by Its pred ­ Uon*«trlotly confidential. Handbook on Patew TTTTTYYTTTTT of the Filipino people, and that they sent free. Oldest agency for secnrtncjpatanu. £ T * ...... VTTVV’• • ■ • * TT-TTTTTTT' v i'mmtttttm ITMTTTT^ road to all the lake front land claimed Patent* taken through Mann A CO. imlve had constantly endeavored to gain ecessor. by it between Randolph street and thi Henry Nicolaus, the director of the special turtle*, without charge. In the liiKoln’s Sterling Honesty. their confidence. In this he believed ► Aa AAa AA.AAA4AA*A4 A A^ A A A A AA A A A A AAA 1A1 4 A A A A A A A A A A A AAA ^ Chicago River and between Twelfth St. Louis and Suburban railway com ­ they had been successful. Scientific American, MCTHEfi » ts. PRESIDENT street and Sixteenth street. Flfty-threi pany, for whom a warrant was Issued ——unjw ranar—■ INCOLN possessed the Ju­ Gov. Taft will continue his state­ A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest «tr> acres of land, of which ten are stil! In connection with the Suburban bri­ gelation of any scientific Journal Term*. |S a dicial quality of mind In a ment to-day. th*. $L Bold byafl new.dealwj, Washington Unless the great God, partially submesged, worth a total o'. bery investigation, appeared In court Q361 Broadway, * who assisted him, shall be with and degree so eminent, and It was so universally recog ­ Decision In Merger Cm* Welts. $10,000,000, were thereby made indie yesterday and gave a bond for $5,000 oa. at v St- W**hl*gtn*. aid me, I must fail; but if the same nized, that he never could Washington, Feb. 4.—The Unltec putably the railroad ’s property. for his appearance. Other men in­ omniscient mind and almighty arm attend a horserace without States supreme court adjourned to-daj dicted also appeared and renewed theii that directed and protected him shall being importuned to act as until Feb. 24. The court did not an Spectator* Killed In Explosion. bonds. guide and support me, I shall not fail a Judge, or witness a bet nounce a decision In the Northern Pa Boyertown. Pa.. Feb. 4.—Four spec­ Plot Against Ohio**# Empress. —I shall succeed. Let us all pray that without assuming the responsibility of cifle merger case, and that case now tators were killed and one fatally In­ the God of our fathers may not for ­ Victoria, B. C., Feb. 4.—News of t a stakeholder. “In the spring or sum­ necessarily goes over until after thi jured by an explosion of gasoline Iasi conspiracy to assassinate the emperoi sake us now. To him I commend you mer of 1832, ” says Henry McHenry. “I reconvening of the court. night in the bakery of George Carver Kodol dowager of China and members of hei all. Permit me to ask, that, with equal had a horse race with George Warbur- Henry Shaner. his son Frank. Georgi security and faith, you will Invoke his court was received by the steamei ton. I got Lincoln,who was at the race, Oleomargarine Bill In House Gormln and Charles Though, a boy Dyspepsia Cure wisdom and guidance for me. With Glenesk. The discovery of the plol to be a Judge of the race, much against Washington, Feb. 4.—The house de were killed and George Fry was In these few words I must leave you; for was made while the court was at Kal Digests what you eat. his will and after hard persuasion. voted Monday to general debate upon Jured. Feng. One of the conspirators con how long I know not. Friends, one Lincoln decided correctly; and the oth­ It artificially digests the food and aids the oleomargarine bill. The purpose fessed under torture that attempts wen and all, I must now bid you an affec­ er judge said: 'Lincoln is the fairest Avalanche Kill* Many. Nature in strengthening and recon- of the bill is to make the sale of oleo to be made to wreck the imperial trail •tructing the exhausted digestive ot* tionate farewell." man I ever had to deal with; if Lin­ margarine, colored in imitation of but Graz, Austria, Feb. 4.—An avalanche "It was a most Impressive scene, ” and fire on the empress dowager. gang. It is the latest discovered digee* coln is In this country when I die, I ter unprofitable by imposing a tax oi from Mount Borbratch has partially ant and tonic. No other preparation said the editor of the Journal. "We want him to be my administrator, for 10 cents per pound. It will not, how ■iverwhelmed the village of Blelberg Merchant Charged with Arson. can approach it in efficiency. It in* have known Mr. Lincoln for many he is the only man I ever met with ever, interfere with the sale of the un icar the town of Villach. A numbei Danville, Ill., Feb. 4.—B. E. Oppen- stantly relieves and permanently curat years; we have heard him speak upon that was wholly and unselfishly hon­ colored product, on which the bill pur­ f persons have been killed. helm, a wealthy merchant of Hoopes Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn a hundred different occasions; but we est.’ ” His Ineffable purity In deter ­ poses to reduce the tax to one-fourtt ton, has been Indicted by the grand Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nause^ never saw him so profoundly affected, mining the result of a scrub race had of a cent per pound. The bill Is onlj Forty Live* I.o*t In Storm. jury for arson. It is alleged that he li Sick Headache,Gastralgia, Cramps and nor did he ever utter an address actually set his colleague to thinking aimed at the fraudulent product. London, Feb. 4.—It la estimated tha Implicated in the fire that devastated al 1 other results of Imperfect dlgeetioa. Price 60c. and ft. Large size contain* tinea which seemed to us so full of simDle of his latter end. Mr. Foster (Ill.) characterized thi rorty lives were lost in shipwrecks dur the business portion of Hoopeston lari •mall size. Boole all about dyspepsia monad fre* majority bill as “unjust and vicious. ’ !. ’ho recent heavy storms on thi December. He gave bond for his ap­ Praparad by E. C. DaWITT 4 CO.. Chlcege. aAd Mr. Burleson (Texas) opposed thi i»! n roasts. pearance at his trial in this city. For Rale ey C fi*. Via Blekle, THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THUHBDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1902

It should be borne in mind that the Clerk’# WIm Suggest loo. TAME FISH IN A RIVER. DIFFERENCES IN FOGS. BU8INE88 DIRECTORY. The Independent. late President McKinley declared that ’ “I have lately been much troubled “the sole object of taking the Phllli- A Traveler's Story of Wkal Ho Cow Im Mlet and London Gloom Havo with dyspepsia, belching and sour pines was the humanitarian one of In I'pprr Burma. Nothing la Common. stomach." writes M. 8. Mead, leading Attorneys. MOHGK B.OOBBIT. - - • Proprlptot pharmacist of Attleboro, Mass. “I carrying to them the blessings of When In camp the other day, I was The fog of London and the fog of KARL BROWN, Attorney at Law, 8t rKANK H. RONE, • Editor and Manager could eat hardly anything without liberty." And it will not be forgotten riding through a village when the vil­ the sea alike dlseomiiose traffic, and i John. .Mich. Office in the Clinton block omnibuses and steamships alike have suffering several hours. My clerk except by those whose commercial In­ lage headman naked me if 1 would like suggested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, ONKY TO LOAN on real e.t.te .ecurltv The railroad man ’s theory reKardltiK to see “the fish.’’ I, not knowing whut had to lay to for safety. But while which I did with most nappy results. M by Heury K. Walbrldge, St John*. Ri»s stincts and greed for gain are stronger the London fog gets into your inmost the effect of a combination of lines Is the headman meant, at once went with I have had no more trouble and when ewis severance , a . h. Attorn than their sense of right and justice. room and baffles even the electric light Zl all right. The trouble is he has never him down to the banks of the stream, one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, Counaelor and Solicitor, St, John., M The trouble is that these latter have followed by several villagers with —though the candle cornea out trium- candy and nuts after such a time, L attempted to reduce his theory to YON a MOINKT, Attorney, at Law, 8t. the Republican administration at baskets of sessanum and paddy mixed l>haut curiously —the densest fog at their digestion must be pretty good. I J Johns, Mich. Office over Chapman’•■tore. practice. their mercy aud will dictate its Phllli- together. Then tlie thuggl called “Lay, tea does not disturb the saloon or the endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure hearti­ ly." You don't have to diet. Eat all PAULDING. NORTON A IlOOLING pine policy. lay, lay, lay,” for a few moments, stateroom. Why is that? Attorneys at Law. Office over 8t. John. The word “fog ” has not been traced the good food you want but don ’t SNational Bank. 1M» There does not appear to be any when, lo and behold, a large herd of {overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia testimony from the Filipinos them- ngatwe, or big, short, tluttlsh fish, further back than tlie sixteenth cen­ i Cure digests your food. tiriLLH. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law and VY. . Solloltor in Cbancerv.Cbanoerv Office over the ael ves to the effect that the policy of Many state papers in commenting came up Just under our feet aud were tury, but the thlug wus known in the C. E. Van Sickle . post-office, St.Johns, Mich. 1A1S the United States government toward upon the awarding of the state print ­ promptly fed by tlie Burmaus. early years of the fourteenth. The ing contract make the mistake of Tlie fish were amazingly tame and commons, with the prelates aud nobles ENKY E. WALHKIUOE, Attorney at them is moral and beneticeot. visiting London for the parliaments Reduced Kates to the West. H Law, St. Johns, Mich. 1331 asserting that the bid of the success­ tolerated being stroked ami petted even by me. There were in all about nnd 011 other occasions, united to peti­ Commencing March 1st and dally ful competitors was $5,000 lower than RRIN8 A BALDWIN, Attorneys at Miss Alice Roosevelt is her thirty-three of them, varying iy size tion Edward I. to compel the burning thereafter, until April 30th, 1902, the —P*i Law, Money Loaners and Real Estate Agents. Office over Chapman's, Clinton Ave., father’s daughter, and, like her father, that of the present state printers. from eighteen inches to three and a only of dry wood and charcoal, as the Wisconsin Central Ry. will sell Set­ St.Johns. is American to tlie last tibre of her The facts are, the bid on the printing half feet long, tlie larger ones having growing use of sea coul corrupted tlie tlers’ tickets from Chicago to points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing­ Dentistry. being. She will be none the less was but about $400 lower than the a girth at the gills of about thirty inch­ air with its stink and smoko, to the ton and British Columbia, at greatly present contractors and was awarded es. They would go away and come great prejudice nnd detriment of American for attending the corona ­ redueed rates. For detailed informa ­ > B.cmuiiH.in. u., b.ii.h. Togtnu. tion of King Edward VII. to the Smith Printing Co. solely for back whenever they were culled. health. In lfiOtl the king prohibited tion inquire of nearest, Ticket Agent, (T# benefit of the experience medical know ­ The villagers told me—and I see no the use of coal. Heavy ransom nnd or address II. W. Stkinhokk , D. I’. A. ledge and surgical skill which are indispensa ­ the reason that combined with tlie ble to perfection of results In dentistry apply binding contract it was $5,o0o lower reason to doubt wbat they say —that fines were inflicted for disobedience. to Corbin A Son, 8l. Johns. Senator Hagon ’s plans for popu ­ these same (ish come up against the In the case of recalcitrant brewers, dy ­ larizing the Congressional Record may than the bid of the present state monsoon Hood at tin* end of June and ers and other artificers the furnaces H, KENYON, Dentists, Over Weils’ increase its circulation. It also needs printers The latter have not had go away about October every year. nnd kilns were destroyed. But the re­ Grocery. St. Johns. Mich. a decrease in the present surplus of the binding contract during the past They can recognize Individual fish by striction was evidently removed, for in With Each 50c. “ G. H. M ANN. D. D.8. Ofliceover Spaulding ft Co.s hardware, op ­ gontributors, who take advantage of two years, and hud the board of audi ­ marks, scars, etc., which they pointed 1208 $200—probably equal to about $4,- posite TheHteel Hotel Surgery the ‘'leave to print” privilege. tors taken into consideration tiieir out to me. 000 now —was paid from the exchequer aspeclalty. Office hours,8 to W extremely losv bid on composition, The Mon is nearly dry In the cold for wood and coal for the coronation Worth of Tea a m , 1:30 to 5 p. in.. 7 to 8. eve'g which is really the largest item of the and end of tlie hot weather, and tlie of Edward II.—New York Commercial The bicycle manufacturers in this homas s. MANN, i>. d . s., middle of contract, and the difference in the fact that these fish return to this one Ad vertiser. upper block same floor as Perrin A •ountry are confronted with the seri- 1 WILL GIVE THaidwin, St. Johns. Mich matter of hustling out the work, they village landing stage every year reg ­ •us problem of reviving interest in ularly and never go to uny other is The Game Destroying Locomotive. Physicians. wheeling in order that the industry would have been justified in leaving quite worthy of remark. A villager Said a railroad engineer: “The aver­ tlie two contracts for ttie coming two who kills any of them has to undergo age man has no idea how many ani ­ Free of Charge W. POLLAUD, M. D., PHYSICIAN may be kept alive until the motor • AND SURGEON, St Johns, Mich. Office vehicle can be furnished on a popular years as they have been for the last a penalty of 10 shillings by common mals and birds are killed every year Jover State Hank; residence cor Ottawa aud two. Cass Sts. All calls answered night or day. basis. consent, and great care is in conse ­ by the cars. If you will walk along a -AN- quence taken of them. railroad, you will see toads, frogs nnd V.DOOLING. Physician and Surgeon. The ngatwe of upper Burma Is a snakes almost every mile that have Office over Allison ’s store. St. Johns. Judge W. J. Ewing , national lec­ The Grand Rapids Herald ’s Sunday very short, thick fish, tapering rapidly been cut in two by the engine. 7t N. LEONARD, M. it., Physician, Sur- turer for the Christian Scientists, fell morning cartoon showed the G. O. I*, from behind tlie gills to the tail, has “But these are not the only forms of EI* geon and Eiectrologist,Ovid, Mich. unconsious before a New Orleans elephant in the act of lifting tlie long feelers on both upper and lower nnimai life that suffer. I have run II. DODGE, M. 1)., Surgeon and Homeo ■ audience the other day while lectur­ enormous weight of tlie “war tax” lip anil has no noticeable teeth. He down woodchucks, raccoons, squirrels, • pathlc Physician. Office and residence ing on his peculiar faith. 11 is belief from tlie shoulders of Uncle Sam. makes very good eating and has but hedgehogs and pretty nearly every oth­ Jover SpauldlngftCo ’s hardware.opptheSteel. and bis practice seem to have slipped The Herald is somewhat previous — few bones. I have often heard of tame er sort of small animal. Once I saw a Likc I have on exhibition In my jt C. DUNN, M. !>., Physician and Sur- fish in tanks, but a herd of tame fish ruffed grouse sitting on the track. It window. 1 • geon. Office over Spaulding A Compa ­ a cog. unless the cartoon Is intended as a Fny ’s hardware store, St. Johns, Mich. Gffioe in a monsoon river connected with the waited and did not scon at all afraid. prophecy of what the G. O. P. may hours 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m. groat 1 ruwadi is a very bizarre phe­ When at last it did get up, tlie engine The real facts are belore tlie people possibly do in tlie remote future. The IIAKT, M. D., Physician and Sur nomenon. —Burma Cor. London Field. was so close that it struck the bird H • geon. Eureka, Mich. 12)7 of the United States, and before the policy seems to be to reduce tlie war and tossed it to one side, dead. 22P0UMDS BRCWH SiiGiR world. No decision the President can tariff little by little, and thus add to W** ’ HAVENS, M. D., HomeopathicPhy- ATTACKED BY A HERON. “But the strangest experiences I ever Baaaar a°J Sur£°on - Ofliceover Heller's make will change the popular convic ­ the enormous surplus already in the had were in the south. I was running tion that Wintield Scott Schley wys treasury as a mult of the war tax Boy Tries to Capture the Bird and nn engine on the Queen and Crescent For $1.00. R. 8. K.GILLAM,Physician and Surgeon Nearly Loses Ills I.lfe. road, which goes through Lake Pont- (Knee at residence, opposite court bouse in command at Santiago, and that lie extortion. The expenses of the late Dwest. Office hours 1 to 4 p mandtitoVp m was the hero of the victory. war were, in round figures, $5uo,000,000. “I’ve hunted everything from gray chartrain on a long trestle. Ducks and I am still selling the This lias all been paid and there is a squirrels to grizzlies, ” said 11 veteran other water fowl were numerous on Fhiludelpiiia sportsman to a writer in tlie lake, nnd tlie sight of a headlight Celebrated Coffee, Undertakers. The party that is responsible for balance in the treasury to the credit the New York Times, “and the nearest seemed to attract them. Just as the TILL A edd OSGOOD, Undertaker* the existence of the trusts may be of the war fund of $40,000,000. No I ever came to being seriously injured light I11 a lighthouse nttructs many two pounds for u opp. post-office,St. Jobna. Mich. depended upon to do nothing to injure one objected to paying the expenses of by any sort of game was one time birds. One night we struck n flock of 25 Cents. the trusts. The tariff on Cuban sugar tlie war, but there will be very when a wounded bird attacked and ducks that smashed Into the engine will be reduced. To the “denial- strenuous objection from tlie people tried to kill me. and cnl> ns though it wore raining Grand Trail Bailway Systen tion bow-wows ” witli the beet sugar to being taxed in order ttiat a big “I wus a boy then and went down to them from the clouds. They broke the a creek that flowed through my father’s forward windows of the cab, and we LOUIS SAWADY. infaut industry, which is not a trust. surplus may be piled up in tlie treas­ Weht-Bodnd prom St. Johns . ury. At tlie present rate of reduction furm to watch for a mink. It was early gnthered up enough ducks for two No. 19 —Morning Exp. to Gd. Haven, ll :15 am in the evening and a blue lieron came good, big game dinners. ” Those who think they see discord our children’s children will be paying No.l3--Mall and Chicago Exp. to aud sat within tempting gunslioL I WARMTH, STYLE, DURA­ Od. Haven ...... 3:20pm and disaffection in the Democratic Spanish war taxes. knew it would spoil my chances at Kindred Vices. No 11—Express to Grand Rapids 7:57pm ranks, and therefore predict further mink to shoot the bird, and I didn ’t iu- The Rev. Justus Forward, settled In BILITY, SATISFACTION No. 17—Western Exp. to Gd. Haven 7:25am tend to do it, hut, kidlike, I raised the Relchertown. Mass., a hundred years Nos. 19.13.11, Daily except Sunday defeat for the party should remember No. 17 Dally. Death of an Early Kraldrnt of Clinton gun and took aim Just to see how I ago. once reproved a workman for M. that there have been many Democrat ­ County. ic victories won through the dissatis ­ could kill it if I would. 1 lowered the swearing while lie was plowing a new East -Bound . field. “Swear!” said the man. “I guess No. 12—Express to Detroit and East 8:28 in faction of the people at Republican Emma J. Dutton was lx»rn in West­ gun and then raised it again. Every phalia, Clinton county. Midi., Dec. 2fi, time I raised it I would touch the trig ­ you ’d swear.” No. 30—Mail to Detroit ...... 11:15 am high-handedness. Brandt, 1 Mil and died in Indianapolis, lnd., ger gently. After awhile I touched it Mr. Forward took the plow and hur­ No. 18— Evening Exp.to Detroltand Jan. 24. 1002, at the age of 41 years. too hard, the gun went off and I start­ ried nfter it, indignantly denying the PR ACT II A l East...... 4:42 pm An inventor who claims to have dis ­ She grew to womanhood in Clinton charge. Then, as tlie field became No. 14— Eastern Exp. to Durand and county and was married at Fowler, ed toward the heron, which was wound ­ ed. more Impassable, he began panting: East...... 8:52 pro covered a way in which two persons June 8, 1881, to Mr. Abram Donough. Nos. 20. 18, is. Dally except Sunday can see each other at a distance, while Shortly after their marriage they “I thought it would lie a good scheme "I never did see the like! 1 never did Furrier, No. 14, Dally. moved to a farm near Chesaning, and to catch the bird and started to do so see the like!” When he had gone W. H. BURKE, using the telephone. If this sort of Agent. thing goes on language will become after about five years they went to when its bill shot out like a sledge once round tlie field, he stopped breath­ 151 Owosso, where they remained until i less and said: obsolete; for somebody will invent an hammer and struck me between the seven years UO, When they removed | eyes. When I came to my senses, it “There, you see I didn ’t find it neces­ Michigan Suburban Railroad. improved wireless telepathy for to Indianapolis, lnd., at which place was dark, aud it was several minutes sary to swear.” Momroe thought transference, so we will not they resided at the time of her death. “No. ” drawled the other man, “but ! longer before 1 could remember where IN EFFECT FEB 3. 1902. cyen have to talk. Two children were born to them, you ’ve told uiore ’n fifty lies. You said ST., both of whom died in infancy. I was or what had happened. A little harder and the bird would have killed you never did see the like, and you Mrs. Donough had five sisters and ansing saw it all the time I was plowin ’.”— Gd. Rapids, Mich. Lv. L —7.00 a m., 10.15 a m., 4.50 p m four brothera, all <>f whom, with her me. I shudder even yet when I thluk Ak . St. Johns 7.5u a.m., 11.00 a.m., 5.35 p m J. J. Hill says that “the effect of Youth’s Companion. aged parents, survive her. The parents what would have been the result if the Lv. St. Johns 8. no a.m., 11.30 a.m., 8.15 p.m. large associations of railroads has a live in Oregon and tlie other members bill had struck one of my eyes.” All. Lansing -8.45 a.m., 14 15 p.m., 7.00 p.m tendency to keep freight tariffs down of the family are widely scattered, r xrfnlnrt*. SUNDAY TRAINS. to a reasonable basis." Sure; but Mr. only two sisters and two brothers The Awakening. It Is a great satisfaction at the close SEAL GARMENTS to ORDER * Lv. Lansing 9 00 a.m., 4.00 p.m Hill will insist that the reasoning being able to reach here to attend the of life to be able to look back on the An. St. Johns 9 45 a.m., 4 45 pm. funeral. The meanest man on earth has Just begin at the viewpoint of the rail­ been located. Ills mind had been wan­ years that are past and to feel that you A SPECIALTY. I.v. St. JotiNs-lo.no am. fi.on pm. The deceased possessed a cheerful have lived not for yourself ulone, but Ah, Lansing - 10 45 a m.. 5.45 p.m roads, and not from that of the ship­ disposition and was on this account a dering with fever for three weeks, and Alterations and repairs to all Fur when he came back to his senses and that you have been useful to others. pers. What the railroads regard as favorite in tlie family and among her You may be assured also that the Goods promptly and satisfactor ly “reasonable" might look very much friends. During the many months of opened his eyes he saw a fair face un ­ made. Orders left with NOBLE painful illness her courage and good der a white cap beuding over his pil­ same feeling is a source of comfort Maple Rapids like extortion to “the man who pays." cheer did not fail, but was a source of low: nnd happiness at any period of life. BURNETT, Dry Goods Merchant, comfort to tier husband and friends to] “Who—who are you? ” he gasped. Nothing in this world is so good ns St. Johns, will receive prompt and tlie end. I “I'm the trained nurse. ” usefulness. It binds your fellow crea­ careful attention. Admiral Schley has shown his tures to you nnd you to them; it tends Stage Line good sense by absolutely refusing to Dearest Sister, thou hast left us. “The trained nurse! Oh, good Lord! Leave Maple Rapids 8:30 a.m. dally; arrive Here thy loss wi* deeply feel. And how much am I paying you? ” * to the improvement of your own char­ allow his name to be used in connec ­ Hut ‘tls God that hut ti bereft us, acter, and it gives you a real Impor ­ in time to connect with 10:51 train west. He can all our sorrows heal.” She told him. and he turned his head, Leave St. Johns 8:30 a.m., arrive Maple Rap- tion witli a nomination for the presi­ groaning in the soreness of his alllic- tance in society, much boyoud what MARBLE Ids 11 :,’I0 a.m. dency. Now lie is rightly regarded by We are the objects of IDs love and tlon. A few moments later, though, his any artificial station can bestow. Leove Maple Rapids 1:80 p.m., arrive St. the people as a hero; as a political sympathy, so that we may continually face lit up with a flash of hope. “But Johns 4:30 p.m. sing: candidate lie would descend to the I'm back in my right mind now, nalefnl Ignorance. Leave St. Johns on arrival of western roall; and arrive Maple Rapids 8:30 p.m. “I know not where Ills Islands lift ain ’t I?" Little Willie—Paw, where is tb’ isth­ level of the politician with nothing to flood accommodation for travelers. Their fronded palms III air; “Why. yes; I think you are.’’ mus uv Panama? compensate him for the loss of the I only know I cannot drift Father—Th’ Isthmus of Panama? Special attention given to express and doing Heyond His lo/o and care." “All right, then,” with tierce exulta­ respect of bis fellow citizens. Consid ­ Willie, do you mean to tell mo that you errands ’. tion. ”1 give you notice for tonight! ”— GRANITE Charges low. Orders left at DeWItt's whole­ er Dewey. New York Commercial Advertiser. have been studying grammar two •teal Estate Ti ansae) Ions years and you don ’t know where the sale house will be given prompt attention Stage kept at Mrs. Wiggins' barn. I hsi sto John \V. Curtiss et ul to Archie W. Isthmus of Panama is? If you ain't in St. Johns at, Farmers’ hotel. Senator Bacon , of Georgia, recent­ Chant, e 50 ft of w UK) it of lots 7,8 Origin of Onr Secret Service. WORK and it. bk I IB. St. Johns...... $£15 00 The United States secret service had able to conjugate the isthmus of Pan­ ly offered a resolution instructing the ama for me by tomorrow night. I’ll HART $ STRATTOJT, Solomon Huber to Aaron Wager and its origin in tlie early sixties under the committee on printing to consider the wife, a piece of land on n*4 of nw'/£ make you go to bed at 0 o ’clock! —Ohio of sw*t of see 32, Greenbosb It 75 0« auspices of the war department. It ac­ I am in a position this season to sell Proprietors advisability of issuing mo Congres ­ tually grew out of the fact of Captain State Journal. William H. Strong and wife to Zaehar- you anything from a foot stone to a sional Record" to the general public iali T. Shallower and wife, lots 4 and Lafayette F. Baker of tlie Union army OKTGAGK SALK-DEFAULT HAVING A Query. Garfield monument at prices t hal vs ill at the rate of two dollar h r the long 5 and wl£ of lots At and 21, block ‘47, offering his services to Secretary Sew­ Mbeen made In iho conditions of a certain Ovid ...... 750 00 Professor (lecturing) — Oxygen, gen ­ mortgage, dated November 13th. Ihwh executed session and one dollar f i the short. ard as a police scout to gntlior informa ­ surprise you. And I have tin- work liy William H. Castle and Alice E Castle to Jane Ellenwood to Emanuel J. ltinegar tlemen, is essential to all animal exist­ .Mary Cowell, and recorded In the office of The At present the rate, is $1. a a month and wife, e!$ of swH of tie fr'l >4. sec tion concerning the Confederate army. on hand that you can see. You don ’t ence. There could lie no life without Register of Dried* for Clinton county. In thn I. Green bush...... 1000 During the war the United States be­ haveto buy from pictures. stale of Michigan, November 14, lHWM, in Liber or $8.00 for the long s.' on. payable it Strange to say, it was not discov ­ Lewis A. Ruck to Ferdinand Becker, gan tlie issuance of greenbacks. Then 08 of Mortgagee, 011 page Ml; on which Mort ­ in advance. This is a pr. tlcally pro ­ lot- 5 and B. bk 19. Fowler ...... 150 UO ered until n century ago, when— Call opposite the Postoilice, ST. gage there is claimed to be due at the date of came the first Appearance of "green thisnotice one hundred and fiftv-OM dollars hibitory rate, and moreth i is charged Edward Knelling and wife to Frank Student- What d! J tliej do before it ! JOHNS. MICH. Dunham. eV4of nwki, sec 43. Duplaln 3000 00 goods" men. By 1111 act of congress in and forty cents; also one hundred and thir y- by any other newspaper in the United was discovered, sir? one dollar# and sixty-one cent* for the taxer* Della S. Cobb to A. V Rnllcntinu, swX 18F*1 or 18<»2 $10,000 was appropriated ot the years 19 4) and 1901, paid by said Mary of su 14. sec 18, Duplaln ...... IfiOO •‘0 States. for the maintenance of Baker's service Cowell on the land described In said mortvago; Danford Shaddock and wife to An ­ He Wasn't Surprised. besides an attorney foe of fifteen dollars sttpu- drew F. Shaddock, iiw fr’l M and n to suppress counterfeiting. The super­ F. F. MURDOCK. latcd In said Mortgage to be paid should fr of sw fr 1%. sec 18. Watertown, q. u. 1000 00 “See hero! I found two pebbles In any proceedings be taken to foreclose vision of the service was then under said Mortgage; and no suit or proceeding at When a poor man tells you that Ira A. Warner anil wife to Clayton A. the milk bowi yesterday! ” Sherman, lots tl and 21, block 7, Van tlie solicitor of the treasury. — New "I’m not surprised, ma’am. The wa­ law or In equity having been Instituted to re wealth is not an enviable prize there Dcuseu's add., Elsie...... 800 00 York Tribune. cover any pait of the debt secured by said ter is very low Just now in the brook Mortgage; therefore, by virtue of the power is always a suspicion that he might Clayton A Sherman and wife to fra A. Warner, n pari of lot 4. bk 2. Elsie. .. 7C0 00 of sale In said Mortgage contained and of the In the Stndlo. where the cows drink. ” — Cleveland statute In such egg* made and provided, notice think otherwise If he were rich. But Helen It Braden to Calvin Ingram, w Plain Dealer. Is hereby given that on April R, 11*02. at when Andrew Carnegie says the same % of bk 24 and w*4 of lot IOA, bl'k 24. “Your work bears the closest kind of one o'clock In the afternoon, at the weat front DeWitt ...... 525 00 Inspection. ” romnrk«*d the girl with the door of the court house for Clinton county In thing one is more apt to accept it as lilt or Mias. John II. Robson F.x’r to Wm. Wolver- dimple. “What infinite pains you must ((KBUtmn Michigan. In the village of St. Johns In said the truth. He says “The best of ton. part of lot H7, Patterson's add, What is tlie difference between a county, there will be sold at public vendue to Ovid ...... take50 00 with It!” the highest bidder, the premises In said mort ­ flirtatious man and a poor tennis play­ ^m&UiuSyf gage described vlx: The north half of Lot wealth is not what it does for the Lewis Soutliworth to Etta M. Swartli- “Perhaps.” replied the artist; “but. owner, hut what it enables the owner ont. lot 3. bk I, Rassett's sub-dlv out er? Four In Block Ten In the Village of St. Johns, lot. 2. Ovid ...... M0 00 do you know, I enjoy the pains.” One courts bo misses nnd the other li Clinton County, In the State of Michigan, to do for others." Further, he says' “Then." she rejoined, with n bright together with the right of way for Ingress and Samuel W. Ferguson and wife to Joel misses the courts. —New York Times. egress over the north one-fourth of lot ten, that a good managing wife is the best Leavitt, lots j>>, 21 and 22, block “C," smile, “you, too. pursue art for art’s also the right of way over the cast twelve feet Ovid 900 00 ache.”—Chicago Tribune. In width of the south half of l»t two. and the capital a man can have, and there is Oscar Case and wife to F.tnma A. IH Reading about success Is an incen Don ’t Be Fooleoi east twelve feet In width of lot three In said nothing else that helps to success and don, l)#a on eH of sw)4. sec 34, Ril 87 50 I tlve, but without action It Is just about Taka tha genuina, ertplggI block ten Said •■ale will be made subject to Ralph A Stanhope and wife to Let A Compromise. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TM the payment of the remainder of said mort ­ happiness more than a wife of that N. Miller, nw'q of no',*, sec 25, all Borroughs —Bay, old man, lend me as useful as steam in a kettle.—Satur­ gage Dot yet due. tieing twenty-five hundred 10a of w!4 of se see 24. Ovid ..... 2:t00 00' Mad# only by Media dollars and Interest thereon at six per cent, kind. He urges everyone to lay by day Evening Post. cine Co., Madlaon, Wla. H per annum from November 13th, I Rif. David H. Pitta to Marshall F Pitts $20 till the first of the month, will you? something for the future either in the Markley—Well — er — I'll compromise keep* y«* well. Oar trait Dated January 9th, ivn" and wife, lot 9. bk 1. Brown ’s aub-dlv Faith In your own ability Is two- mark cut on each package, MAKY COWELL, savings bank or, better yet, in the of out lot "J,” 8t. Johns, q. o ...... 10 00 with you. I’ll lend you $1 till the 20th. Price, jg cent* Never oeM _ Mortgagee. Anna M. Ring to Eatban O. Allen, wM thirds of the battle.—Cblcaso News. In balk. Accept no eabrtt* Pkrrinr ft Baldwin . form of a home. of eH of swV4. sec. 7. Watertown ...... 1300 00 —Philadelphia Press. mi»*r,H.rr,,.u luU. AA your i ujflat- Attorneys for Mortgagee. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THUBSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1902

List of Utter, PERSONAL. THE FUR MARKET. Browne, Mr. Harle Halt. K. A. Brush. Mm. Matilda liouera, D. For Business Baker, Miss Borrtia Hamilton, Mm. Aman- Charles Reeves, of Portland, was la Some facta Concerning Ita Present Condi- Brokaw, Mr. V. L. da Oole, Eld. J. M. Mt-ihot Klobard R oyal Baking town Tuesday evening. tlou In Thla Vicinity. Delhmur, Mrs. Joe Wealey, Mra. Maria For Pleasure Bradley Stone, of Ithaca, has been WILL H. BRUNSON. P. M. visiting in St. Johns this week. In an interview today with Byron Powder Andrew Sanborn and wife went to Danley, the reliable fur buyer of this No Hatter Which Y ABSOLUTELY Pure Lansing on the new road Tuesday. village, he stated to The Indepen ­ dent that the raw fur market has Leon Wheat and his friend were in not experienced such activity in many If you wish to visit the country Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Lansing Tuesday via the new road. years as it has in the past six weeks. Soft or take a pleasant ride around not/mwo aowotw op., mw voaa. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Waldron left Whether this will continue remains town the place to get your out ­ yesterday for a two weeks’ stay In to be seen. It Is a very dangerous one Boston. to speculate one, with but little chance fit is at Miss Carrie Potter entertained Del- for further advance and much more Harness date a party of 100 people, who are mer Pierce, of Eaton Rapids, over for a decline, and the wise ones will LOCAL JOTTINGS. coming from our neighboring village accept present prices. Too nan make your bar- to witness “A Cavalier of France” at Sunday. neae as soft m a (lore Byron Danley and wife visited Skunk did not meet with that suc­ and as touch aa win by Earle’s Livery Snow and low mercury were the the opera house. The seats are ail cess in recent sales anticipated by ualnc BCREKA Her. things most talked about the first of reserved and paid for for this delega ­ relatives at Caro from Friday to ■ aas Oil. You can shippers or speculators. They are lengthen lu life—make It Barn where you can get a nob ­ the week. tion. Monday. very liable to lower in the near future; laat twice aa long aa It Frank II. Rose, of Tiik Indepen ­ ordinarily would. by team and a handsome car­ C. A. Putt has been confined to his Lloyd Webb, while engaged at the in fact, the entire market is under a slaughter house Tuesday afternoon dent , was In Detroit Monday on severe strain at present and much de ­ riage at any and all times. home with tonsilitls but is now able business. to be out again. about 4 o ’clock, in dressing a beef, pends upon the disposition of the man ­ If you are going for a pleasure met with a painful accident. A large Thomas Bromley, Jr., of the Mer­ ufacturers of this country to take on EUREKA ride he can lit you out In royal Pneumonia and grip are the prevail­ cantile Co , was in Saginaw on busi­ goods at the prevailing market. The knife lie was using glanced and struck style. ing troubles with the health of the the large knuckle of the left hand ness Monday. great majority of them consider the people hereabouts. necessitating the taking of several Mrs. J. Shindorf went to Olive Tues­ market at present too high for profit ­ Harness Oil If you are going on business able purchases. makee a poor looking har- The King ’s Daughters will meet at stitches. Dr. II. D. Squair dressed day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. neaa Ilka new. Made of his teams will get you there. the home of Mrs. Mack Wednesday the wound. L. Baumgafdner —new road. Raccoon is at a very high figure, but pan. heavy bodied oil, es­ evening, Feb. 12, 1002, tiie demand holds good for tlie present pecially prepared to with­ Under the auspices of the Lady M. E. Gardner, of the Capital City in anticipation of a small collection. stand the weather. Prices Very Reasonable. Trains on the new railroad are now Maccabees a carpet rag bee will be Democrat, made The Independent Mink *foes very well. Sold Bverrwhrhen making schedule time, and seem to be held at the home of Mrs. K. E. Moore a pleasant call on Saturday bust. Oppossum, red fox, gray fox, lynx in cai ta—all atzea. Teams and carriages furnished very liberally patronized. on Friday afternoon of this week for Robert Smith andOeorge Gi Whit­ and muskrats sold high and satisfac­ Wads by STANDARD OIL CO. for all special occasions. file benefit of Mrs. Mary Crawford. comb, of Lansing, paid The Indepen ­ The store lately occupied by Richard torily. Best service for least money at All ladies who are interested in the dent their respects on Saturday last. You must bear In mind, says Mr. flay is being fitted up as a lunch room, object of this meeting are cordially in ­ MORE LIVES ARE SAVED bowling alley and pool room. Rev. J. T. Ewing went to Battle Danley, that these advances were vited to be preseat. Each one is re­ Creek Tuesday to meet and spend the made over the prices of tiie March sale ...BY USING... Archie Mcllhinney, the well known quested to bring a few carpet rags. day with his brother, via tlie new of last year, which proved to be a Earle’s Livery piano tuner, will be in St. Johns on At the meeting of tiie Michigan road. bargain counter sale, so they had to Dr. King’s New Discovery, Wednesday, February 12. Wait for Veterinary Medical association at A. C. Baker and two children went advance or tlie fur trade would go Oscar Earle, Prop. him. Lansing Tuesday and Wednesday of to Lansing Tuesday on the new road broke. this week, which was largely attended, to spend a couple of days visiting The shipping season will close about Consumption, Coughs and Colds A temporary depot will he erected March 1; after that date goods will go W. P. Earle. Mgr. by the Michigan Suburban at the head tlie following named members from friends. Than By All Other Throat And off without doubt and do not be caught of Wight street the latter part of this thiscounty were elected to the office W m. Bennett, who had been visiting Lung Remedies Combined. of vice-president: II. M. Gohn, St. in tiie rush. Goods bought by dealers week. friends in tlie northern part of the after that date will have to be carried Johns; .1. Harrison, Maple Rapids. county, returned to Grand Ledge This wonderful medicine positively The gentlemen of the Junior Pedro Tuesday night a banquet was enjoyed. through the summer and will be cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Lyon & Ten Eyck Club will entertain next Monday even ­ yesterday. bought correspondingly lower. Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay ing. The supper is announced for 0:3U Keep in mind tlie third number in Byron Danley and wife returned We would suggest to our readers Fever,Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, WANT YOUR CRAYING o ’clock. the University Extension Lecture Monday evening from Caro, where that tbev get Mr. Danley ’s prices Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping course by Prof. Sparks, at Harmonie they had visited relatives and friends before selling to traveling buyers. Cough, no CURE. NO PAY. Mrs. W. W. Peck will give a one hall, tliis (Thursday) evening. Sub­ several days. o ’clock luncheon to between forty and They are anxious to get it and will do ject: ‘‘Andrew Jackson, ” well known Attorneys E. II. Lyon and A. G. Prioe 50c. & $ 1. Trial Bottle Free. fifty of her lady friends at her home in history as “Old Hickory. ” These everything possible to please you on Oakland street today. Shepard wont to Lansing on tlie new POMONA NOTICE. and liold your patronage. lectures are steadily growing in inter ­ road Tuesday, on professional business Three cock fighters in Shiawassee est and in favor witli the people, as is in tiic supreme court. county have been fined $10 each for evidenced by increasing numbers at Clinton County Pomona Grange will each appearance of Prof. Sparks. Misses Lena Besley and Ota Le They give prompt and careful atten* allowing their birds to be entered in a Baron were tlie first lady passengers meet with Gunnisooville grange Wed ­ recent contest at Bancroft. Hiram Cushman and a man named from DeWitt to St. Johns over the nesday, February 19, 1902. All 4th tion to every call. Edsoo from St. Johns became excited degree members iuvited. Grange Charlie Pierce, who broke one of his new road, on Saturday last. opened at 10:30 a. in. Roll call of arms by falling upon a walk more than by tlie refreshments obtained in Miss Ora Follett and Miss Rhea .LYON & TEN EYCK. two weeks ago, is very comfortable Long's saloon Saturday night, and officers answered by quotations. Re­ engaged in a duel with their fists that Tyler, of Chicago, students at Ann gular order of business. while the injury is mending. Arbor, are here visiting their aunt, Question, “How can the Grange Best ST.JOHNS, MICH. resulted in a badly damaged eye for Mrs. W. W. 1 *eck. for a week. There are 23 traveling men residing Edson. The quarrel was about some Secure Sucli State Legislation as the in St. JmiDI and it is proposed to trivial affair that was magnified when Mr. and Mrs. II Wetlierbee, after a Interest of Agriculture Justly De­ & K K&K organize a jnist of the Knights of the seen through the bottom of a glass. few days ’ visit in Owosso. spent Tues­ mands? ” Answer, Theodore Richard­ Grip here in the near future. Edson was full of revengeful thoughts day at the homo of Frank Downam son, Gunnisooville. while his eye was being dressed, and and wife, while en route to their home Questsou, "Do we Favor the Exclu­ We hear it whispered that R. E. at Cannonsburg. sion of tlie Chinese?” Answer, Will 1 Davies, of the late firm of Davies & lie made many threats that he would take legal revenge, but he has not yet Dr. J. Harrison, of Maple Rapids, Wetherell. DeWitt grange. BLOOD POISON 1 Adams, this village, will visit England Dinner, recess until 1:30. On account of ita terrlbln eUecta, blood disease It called th« lrlng of all diceases, u his native country, this summer. seen tit to carry them out as no com ­ and Dr. Gohn, of St. Johns, went to It may ho either hereditary ore mtracted; no while li miv not be a crime to have I plaint has been made. —Lansing Re­ Lansing Tuesday to attend a two days ’ Song, Gunnisonville grange. the disease, it is a crime to permit it to remain in the f.ystera. It may manifest J The local camp of Modern Wood- publican. meet ing of the state veterinary asso ­ Welcome address. itself in the form of Scrofula, Eczcuta, rheumatic pains, or swollen joints, men is fast increasing in membership, ciation —new road. Response, J. F. Clemons, DeWitt. itchiness of the skin, eruptions or blotches, sticers in tue month or on the tongue, ‘‘Niagara —The Scene of Perilous sore throat, falling out of hair, sorderei stomach, and a general depression of four new members having been taken Mrs. J. W. Bradner went to Union Recitation. thesystem. If you have any of thc*e symptoms don ’t nejlsrt yourself. You have in at a special meeting iast Friday Feats” is the title of an article iu the Question, “Would Centralizing Our February Cosmopolitan which leiis City yesterday morning to aid in no time to lose. Deware of “old fogy ” treatment —beware of mineral poisons — evening. caring for her son Harry, who is Country Schools Improve Them Over b.-ware of Quacks and Fakirs. OU<* r;E\V METHOD TRUATMKNT * the story of the many who have year , the System of Teaching now in is guaranteed to cure this disease, n-rer to retnrn. Bank Bonds wilt pr.Vect you. Last Sunday, February 2d, was after year gone to Niagara seeking suffering from typhoid fever. Mr. Vogue? ” Answer, Mrs. Ellen Stamp- Our treatment is not injurious in any wav, but reaches the very root of thedis*ase km ground hog day and the animal could Bradner went last F and eliminates all poison from the system, '"he symptoms of disease gradually T, notoriety or death. From the earliest i Bradner went last Friday, fly, Gunnisonville. disappear. The blood b -ccmes pure and enriched, the whole syatem is cleansed 4; easily have seen its shadow, lienee we days Niagara has been the Mecca of Mark Pennell and little son, of De Song, Mrs. Ora Mead, Rew. and purified, and (be patient feels prepared anew for the duties and the pleasures Mi may look for the promised six weeks those who have valued their lives Witt, came over on the new road yes- of life. CUWR* GUABAKTElii) O.i NO PAY. 38 Years in Question, “Does it Pay to Raise Detroit. 280,000 Cured. more of winter. lightly, and the story of Sam Patch. * terday. Mark savs the time *>cciipied Sugar Beets?” B. F. Kyes, Gunnison- A benefit dance, for Earl Schreiber, Blondin, Maria Spelterlna, the jealous 1 in making thetrip is sufficient to al- ville. Cousullatlon Free. Question Blank tor Home Treatmont and Books Free. recently seriously Injured in a run ­ Balleui’s attempt to cut tlie cable on jlow one to finish a good cigar, Question, “Should Nature Study be away, will be given iu Kenyon ’s hall which his rival was performing over R c,. Allison returned from a three Taught in our Country Schools?” next Thursday evening, Feb. I t. Ad ­ tlie seething H hirlpool Rapids, Peter I weeks* visit iu tlie southern states last Answer, Theodore II. Townsend, mission 35 cents. Nissen s ill-fated “Fool-Killer, ” and Tuesday. He spent a week at Ellis- Bingham grange. Dn&NENNEDY & KERGAN Captain Webb’s last swim, is carii.-d J ville. Miss., where George Baldwin is Question, “Does this Grange Favor Cor. Michigan At*, and (Shelby At.. Detroit, Mich. Mr. A. II. Pervorse. the veteran down to Mrs. Taylor, the only survivor ; engaged in lumbering, and where Making a Legal Holiday of Wm. Mc­ shoemaker, is now located over E. M. of a trip over tlie great Fa lls. Henry B. Washburn and R(*dney A. Kinley ’s Birthday?” Answer, J. W K & K K & tt K&K K bi K K & K Frink ’s shoe store, where lie is pre­ Beebe ire stopping. The boys miss Ennest, Olive. pared to do repairing of ali kinds. He the go<»d times and their old-time Song. has an ad in this paper. LENT. associates in St. Johns, and the people Question, “Whatare tiie Advantages On January 27 John Widenian was miss them. of tlie Subordinate Grange Reporting before Justice Woodruff,charged with 1 l oll') Im.u k Kill.'. hik I Kt-Kul.ltiMO Quarterly to tlie Pomona Section of drunkenness. He pleaded guilty and for TIiIm DIotmh , tin- County? ” Answer, Mrs. C. L. was fined $2 and $5 costs,, which he A WORTH V SUCCESSOR Pearce. paid and was discharged. Lent begins on Wednesday next. ('losing song. ore Tlie period of solemn religious import ­ •‘Som< I IiI>ik >«•*» I’uder The Hun. ” 5th degree at close of afternoon Grisson W. It. C. No. 20 will give a ance is recognized by nearly all denom ­ RE you interested in your fellows ? Are you concerned in the game social next Saturday evening at session. Every grange is requested to inations, but special observance is \11 Doctors li ive tried to cure send delegates to report their grange affairs of life ? Do you care anything about the great men who G. A. It. hall and the quilt will be nv*de by tlie Roman Catholic church. (catarrh hy the use of powders, acid to pomona. also carry a report back to disposed of. Light refreshments will Rev. J. Baumgartner, secretary of gases, inhalers and drugs in paste have brought about the conditions in which yon live, and those he served; admission five cents at the their own grange. Bishop Foley, of the Roman Catholic form. Their powders dry up tlie eakce ones who are in power to-day ? Do you enjoy wholesome, animated stories that d'Htr. Mas. C. L. P , Chas . J , diocese of Detroit, has issued the • mucuous tuemhi mes causing them to Lecturer. Master. are true to life ? Do you eare for beauty in any form ? Then there is On Sunday next the Michigan Sub­ usual regulations, whichare a.4 follows: crack open and bleed. Tlie powerful no escape for you you must join the army who read McClure’s regularly, urban will make a round trip rate to “All the faithful who have complet ­ acids used in the inhalers have entire ­ Lansing of 50 cents. Trains will leave ed their twenty-first year, are. unless ly eaten away the same membranes No Chuh «- of Action. A FEW FEATURES FOR 1902 St. Johns at 10 o ’clock a. ui. and 5 p. legitimately dispensed, obliged to ob ­ tli it their iuak. have aimed to cure, Such was tiie verdict of tlie jury in m. Coming north, will leave Lansing serve all the days of Lent (Sundays ex­ ??.! ,'V,’ r' “V'1 «'n'*«ent».e»noot the slander suit brought by Charles J. at 9 a. m and 4 p. m. cepted) as fasting days. On "those «.u!i lie disease. An old and experi-j stabler against Kathrina Gutekunst, New Romantic Love Story by booth tarkington . days only one full meal is allowed, P'^'t'Uon.-f who has for many |of Watertown and DeWitt townships, author of "The Gentleman from Indiana ” and “Monsieur Braueaire Edward Brown, who is confined to which is to be taken at noon. \ col- a i.i« ' study and specialty an( j Which occupied the attention of his home and couch on account of a cun a tale of love thwarted but tiiumphant, of gallant men and beautiful lation is allowed in the evening. No ”f ’* le given; "'lien faithfully used, not only relieves did not take a half hour in agreeing and pleurisy last week, is somewhat but the practice of g»Mwl Christian* is at once, but permanently cures True Story of the Standard Oil. by ida m. tar - better at this writing. upon a verdict. not to exceed the fourth part of an catarrh, by removing tiie cause, stop ­ Charles J. Stabler and wife, daugli bell, author of “ Life of Napoleon," “ Life of Lincoln," etc. A Mrs. Galusha Pennell and Mrs. E. ordinary meal. By dispensation the ping the discii.ii, *s, and curing ali ter of defendant, were divorced last dramatic, human story of the first and still the greatest ol all trusts'—not inflammation. D is tlie only remedy II. Wilson entertained a liberal num ­ use of flesh meat is allowed at every September. According to the test I an economic treatise, but an exciting history. ber of their lady friends at the home meal on Sunday, and at the full meal known to science that actually uiony. Stabler went to the home of of the former last Friday afternoon. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and readies the afflict* d parts. This won ­ defendant to secure tlie custody of tlie derful remedy is known as “Snuffles Greatest of the Old Masters. Clara Morris ’s Stage Recollec ­ Cards, good things to cat and a real Saturdays, except the Saturday of younger children, when defendant By JOHN LA FAROE. Interest­ Ember week and Holy Saturday. Til* the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure” and is tions. Stories of Salvini, Bern­ good time was the resu’t. called him a drunkard and said he was ing and helpful papers on Michelan­ use of eggs, milk, butter and cheese is tlie extreio dy low price of One not fit to have the custody of the hardt, Mrs. Siddons and others. Ben Fletcher, the widely-known Dollar, cadi package containing inter ­ gelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, etc., their allowed on ail the days of Lent. Fish children. A bout thirty witnesses were A Battle of Millionaires. By and |M>pular Grand Trunk passenger and flesh meat are forbidden at the nal and external medicine sufficient finest pictures reproduced in tints. agent, who has been connected with sworn, tlie majority of whom testified the author of “Wall Street Stories. ” same meal on any of tlie days of Lent, for a full month™’s treatment . and that they had seen Stabler drunk or the railroad business in Detroit for even on Sundays. By special indult 1 ' 1 net.i s*iii y to its perfect use. ; intoxicated. Every inch of ground Mr. Dooley on His Travels. His The Forest Runner. Serial Talc many years, died at his home on of the3d of August, 1887, it Is allowed “Snuffics” is the only perfect was carefullv viewed and fought over views upon the typical New Yorker, of the Michigan Woods. Thursday morning of paralysis. to take in the morning a small piece catarrh cure ever made and is now by the attorneys on both sides. Philadelphian, Bostonian, and in­ recognized as the only safe and posi ­ Josephine Dodge Daskam. More Webb Sib Son have moved their meat of bread With a cup of coffee, tee, habitant ofChicagoand Washington. market from the Bond building to the chocolate or something similar. Also tive cure for that annoying and dis ­ Child Stories. location formerly occupied by John P. to invert tlie order; taking tiie colla ­ gusting disease. It cures ali inflam­ she la l>«*n 4 tpc ta *r/\iw\\TT

Accordingly even discussion is dis ­ hearing apparatus of the soul. Tt.at la not what we get, hut what we are. that A Thnekfr*y Aascdots. THE LAW IN TEXAS couraged and the most Important TALMAGEVS SERMON. one of the ten strings of gratitude decides our happiness. With the hare A correspondent kindly contribute* measures are now regularly whipped that we ought always to thrum after necessities of life many are unspeaka ­ the following amusing anecdote of IFFEOT OF THE ENFORCEMENT OF through the House within two and OUR OAU8E8 FOR THANKSGIVING TO hearing the voice of a loved one or bly happy, while others with all the Thackeray's stay in New York, and ANTI-TRUST LEGISLATION. three days of time. THE GOD OF LOVE. the last strain of an oratorio, or the luxuries are impersonations of misery. vouches for the authenticity of a re­ clang of a cathedral tower. Your heart right, all Is right; jour tort courteous which we seem to have Further, there are many who never met in other connections. MYour rem­ .Claim That Capital Will ft* Driven Henna No Longer Supreme, heart wrong, all is wrong. The death of President McKinley was Vest from Psalm*: “Sing Unto Him recognize how much God gives them But we must tighten the eords of our iniscences of Thacksray’s visit to Ftori a Mats la Disproved—Corpor­ the beginning of the end of the Hanna with • Psaltery and an Instrument when he gives them sleep. Insomnia harp and retune it while we celebrate America recall another. While her* ation! Ob*y tha Law and Conduct he was very much attracted by the machine, because, while Hanna is still •f Ten Strings” — Favors Lavishly is a calamity wider known in our land gospel advantages. The highest style Tbalr Itualnaas lu Lawful Manner. beauty and brilliancy of Miss B., and, an able and aggressive individual force Bestowed Received with Ingratitude. than in any other. Sleeplessness is an of civilization the world has ever seen in accordance with the foreign custom, in politics, he no longer has a republic­ American disorder. If It has not touch­ Is American civilization, and it la built Recently the Chicago Tribune had ed you and you can rest for seven or made a morning call when she did not an administration to bank on. The (Copyright, 1902, by Louis Klopsch, N. Y.) out of the gospel of pardon and good expect any one. Hearing some talking in editorial with relation to the en ­ Washington, Feb. 2.—In this dis ­ eight hours without waking —If for machine remains, its engineer and or ­ morals. That gospel rocked our cradle, In the lower hall, she leaned over the forcement of the antl-truat law In course Dr. Talmage calls attention to that length of time in every twenty- ganist still lives, but the administra ­ and it will epitaph our grave. It soothes banisters and asked the servant who Texas. In this editorial the Tribune causes of thanksgiving that are sel­ four hours you can be free of all care tion no longer sits in the organ loft our Borrows, brightens our hopes, in ­ U was. ‘It’s Mr. Thackeray, ma’am.' claimed that “some foreign capital has dom recognized and shows how to cul­ and worriment and your nerves are and blows the bellows. Mr. Hanna is spires our courage, forgives our sins ‘Oh, damn Thackeray!’ replied Miss B. been withdrawn from the state.” tivate a cheerful spirit; text, Psalms retunod and your limbs escape from all a very able and aggressive commercial and saves our souls. It takes a man ‘No, ’ said Thackeray, who could not Fulton Williams, a resident of Hous ­ xxxlli, 2, “Sing unto him with a psal­ fatigue and the rising sun finds you a traveler masquerading as a statesman, who is all wrong and makes him all but hear the remark, ‘it’s not Misther ton, writes to the Tribune to say that tery and an Instrument of ten strings. ” but he will not be able to buy any op ­ now man, body, mind and soul —you right. What that gospel has done for O’Dam Thackeray, but Mr. Makepeace foreign capital has not been with­ A musician as well as poet and con ­ tion on the presidency for 1904. His have an advantage that ought to be you and me is a story that we can Thackeray.’ And with a laugh Miss drawn from Texas. Mr. Williams ex­ queror and king was David, the au­ bicycle has punctured Its tire. put in prayer and song and congratula ­ never fully tell. What it has done for B. came down. P. 8. —If Miss B. is plains that the two companies against thor of my text. He first composed tion. The French financier, almost the world and will yet do for the na ­ alive still, she can confirm this.”—New whom the anti trust law was original ­ the sacred rhythm and then played it wealthy enough to purchase a kingdom tions it will take the thousand years of The People Should Speak. York Evening Post. ly enforced are still in business in the upon a harp, striking and plucking the but the victim of insomnia, wrote: “No the millennium to celebrate. Oh, what The crisis In Cuba Is so serious that Lone Star state, having complied with strings with his ftngers and thumbs. slumber to be bought in any market." a world this will be when It rotates In Hundreds Exposed to Smallpox. Its prolongation will surely lead to the law and judgment of the courts, The harp is the oldest of musical in ­ He was right. Sleep is a gratuity from its orbit a redeemed planet, girdled A man supposed to have typhoid and that these companies Intend to complications, the end of which no struments. Jubal invented it, and he him who never sleeps. Oh, the felici­ with spontaneous harvests and en ­ fever was admitted to the hospital at remain there. man may foresee and to avoid which was the seventh descendant from ties of slumber! Let all who have this riched by orchards whose frultB are McKeesport, Pa., exposing 229 persons Mr. Williams explains: some remedial legislation is as Impera­ Adam. Its music was sugestdd by the real benefaction celebrate it. That is speckless and redundant, and the last to smallpox. “Our anti-trust law seems to be bet­ tive as It is desirable. The people twang of the bowstring. Homer re­ one of the sweetest strings in all the ter than the average, but no corpora ­ pain will have been banished and the should speak to Congress through mass fers to the harp in the "Iliad. ” It is instrument of ten strings. Farmer Finds A Friend* tion or individual need have fear of the most consecrated of all instru ­ laBt tear wept and the last groan ut­ meetings, through personal communi ­ Further, let us gratefully acknowl ­ Nadeau, Mich., Feb. 3d. —Mr. Nelson the results if they choose to invest ments, it has a tenderness and sweet­ tered, and there shall be nothing to cations and through letters to the edge the power of physical locomotion. hurt or destroy in all God ’s holy moun ­ De Rosier of this place, a prosperous their money in Texas. In this case press. The tone of these expressions ness belonging to no other instrument farmer, sixty-one years of age, ha* they were caught "dead to rights,' and that I know of. It enters into the To be able to go where we wish and all tain! All that and more will come to will be overwhelmingly in favor of re­ unaided —what a kindness! What mul­ pass, for “the mouth of the Lord hath snffered for years with Kidney Trou ­ there was no alternative but to walk ciprocity, for the American people can richest symbolism of the Holy Scrip­ ble up and settle. It is a source of much tures. The raptures of heaven are rep­ titudes have to call in the aid of cane spoken It.” always be trusted to think straight and crutch and invalid ’s chair, and So far I have mentioned nine of the He has tried many medicines, but gratification to the citizens of this resented under the figure of “harpers found nothing to relieve him until he and to sustain wrhat they believe to be their whole life is a hinderment! How- ten strings of the instrument of grati ­ state that we have such laws and offi ­ harping on their harps.” We learn began to use Dodd ’s Kidney Pills, and right hard to get about with lack of strong tude. I now come to the tenth and the cials who have the moral courage to from coins and medals that in the he has found this remedy to be a and healthy and supple limbs! Con ­ last. I mention it last that It may be enforce them. Texas is all right. If Maocabean age the harp had only friend indeed. He says: Jefferson's Fntne Secure. gratulated ought you all to he if you you don ’t believe it, come down and three strings. In other ages It had the more memorable —heavenly antici­ “I thank God that there la one No one can ever rob Jefferson of the have the usual physical endowment, we ‘will show you.' " eight strings. David ’s harp had ten pation. By the grace of God we are medicine in the world that does help fame attaching to the fact that he was The threat that capital will be with­ strings, and when his great soul was and sympathized with ought all those going to move into a place so much weak and sick humanity. I would the great expositor of democratic prin­ drawn simply because corporations afire with the theme his sympathetic to be who can neither walk nor climb better than this that on arriving we earnestly advise every one who has are required to comply with the law is ciples in America. The simplicity of voice, accompanied by exquisite vi­ nor enter upon any great activities. will wonder that we were for so many Kidney Trouble to use Dodd ’s Kidney an old one, and it is strange that it our public life, the dominance of the bration of the chords, must have been That is one of the thousands of rea­ years so loath to make the transfer. Pills. They have given great satisfac­ will have any effect upon intelligent popular will In all government affairs, overpowering. sons why I hate war with a complete After we have seen Christ face to face tion In our family.” men. That threat has h“«n used to the growth of the referendum all indi ­ With as many things to complain hatred. It takes off with bullet or shell and rejoiced over our departed kindred Wherever Dodd's Kidney Pills have prevent legislation sought to be enact­ cate that Jefferson still lives and that I about as any man ever had David or surgeon's knife the capacity of men there are some mighty spirits we will been used according to directions, ed in the public interests. It has been his wholesome belief In the essential wroto more anthems than any other to achieve their own livelihood or do want to meet soon after we pass they have not failed to cure all Kidney employed In the effort to deter pub­ integrity of popular mandates has been man ever wrote. Indeed, the more his the work for which they would other­ through the gates. We want to see and Troubles. Bright’s Disease, Dropsy, lic officials trom enforcing wholesome rending roots down deeper and deeper troubles the mightier his sacred poems. wise be fully qualified. Brave men, will see David, a mightier king In Rheumatism, Lumbago and Backache. laws and too often the threat has suc­ ;nto our national character. The words “praise” and "song ” are so self-sacrificing men, for the rest of heaven than he ever was on earth, and ceeded. often repeated in his psalms that one their life are put on the limits and we will talk with him about psalmody It was customary ft hundred years would think the typesetter ’s case con ­ ago when a gentleman bowed to a But in Texas they have a trust law Tlie l’arty'a Record. strangely suffer In stormy weather and get from him exactly what he and they have officials who are not taining the letters with which those from limbs amputated. meant when he talked about the In­ lady to scrape his foot apen the Among the glorious gifts of the re­ words are spelled would be exhausted. ground. afraid to enforce that law. As a re­ How much of the human family In strument of ten strings. We will con ­ publican party cited by Mr. Bede is a In my text David calls upon the peo ­ sult public interests are well served every century has been cut up and front Moses, who will tell of the law- unking law that falls down every ple to praise the Lord with an instru ­ OsrOold Headache Powder* are e*pcclaSf adapted and corporations, finding that it is be executed only by republican offl- shot to pieces and passed into mutila­ giving on rocking Sinai and of his to the need* of nervoua women. Try tkorn. useless for them to defy authority and ment of ten strings, like that which he ials, an irritating war in the Philip­ tion! American manhood had hardly mysterious burial, with no one but God -violate the laws of Texas, content was accustomed to finger. The simple On the day when we have set done pines and an annoying scandal In the recovered from the lacerations of the present. We will see Joshua, and he ‘.hen-selves w 1 dole- fact is that the most of us. If we praise a little good we have done a great deal navy department, a trade policy that the Ixird at all, play upon one string war of the Revolution when it was will tell us of the coming down of the of mischief. lawful manner In one of the greatest called to be carved by the swords and walls of Jericho at the blast of the and best of the union of states.—The would prohibit International ex­ or two strings or three strings when changes, a deference to the trusts and wo ought to take a harp fully chorded stabbed with the bayonets r.nd black­ ram’s horn and explain to us that HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION I Commoner. Try a package of Runs Hleurhlng Blue end the pigeonholing of the Declaration of and with glad fingers sweep all the ened with the gunpowder of 1812. miracle—how the sun and moon could you will use no other. 10c at grocers. Independence. No wonder he avoided ■trings. Instead of being grateful for Hardly recovered was our American stand still without demolition of the Hysteria Among 1’rotectlonUtN. details. here and there a blessing we happen manhood from that when the war with planetary system. We will see and The feeble tremble before opinion, the Men with national reputations and foolish defy it. the wise judge It, the to think of, we ought to rehearse all Mexico began Its butchery. Hardly talk with Daniel, and he will tell us skillful direct it. presumably with intellects fairly was American manhood recovered how he saw Belshazzar's banqueting Treason. our blessings so far as we can recall scream with fright at the prospect of them and obey the Injunction of my from that before the civil war took hall turned Into a slaughter house and OarAeld Tes, the herb medicine, cures eeastlpe- It is now admitted even by those tlon, tick betdsrbe and liver disorders. exposing American industries to the t«xt to sing unto him with an instru ­ hold of it and dug its grave trench how the lions greeted him with loving who voted for the measure that tha competition of the Cubans and Fili­ ment of ten strings. through the north and Its grave trench fawn instead of stroke of cruel paw. House blundered In passing the Phil­ God and woman pave the world a Sav pinos. It is a pitiful plight for a na ­ Have you ever thanked God for de ­ through the south. Hardly was our We will see and talk with Solomon, lor. Man and the devil crucified Hlai ippine tariff bill. As the Inter Ocean tion which boasts of its commercial lightsome food? What vast multitudes American manhood recovered from whose palaces are gone, but whose In­ pointed out at the time, the Payne bill supremacy to find itself in. Possibly are a-hungered from day to day or are that when the Spanish war came, with spired epigrams stand out stronger and not only ignored all claims of the if we had known in time what a terri­ obliged to take food not toothsome or its malaria and crowded hospitals. stronger as the centuries pass. We Philippines as American territory, but MIS. J. E, O'DONHEU. pleasant to the taste! What millions Thank God that now four of the great ­ ble fate we were inviting when we re­ went further In tariff discrimination will see Paul and hear from him how are In struggle for bread! est nations are allied In good under ­ Was Sick Eight Tears with leased Cuba from Spanish dominion against our own islands than against Felix trembled before him, and the and acquired the Philippines we would Have you appreciated the fact that standing —the United States, England. audience of skeptics on Mars hill Female Trouble and Finally any foreign country. —Chicago Inter on most of your tables are luxuries Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s have acted otherwise. As it is, the Ocean (Rep.). Germany and Russia—and if they will were confounded by his sermon on the protectionist element in the country is that do not come to all? What fruits, do the right things they can forever brotherhood of man. what he saw at Vegetable Compound. what nuts, what meats regale your ap­ stop national and international strife Ephesus and Syracuse and Philippi and In a state of hysteria and almost goes “Dear Mrs. Pinkham :— I have Into spasms when It thinks of these Can Fix It* Own Prices. petite, while many would be glad to and put an end to wholesale amputa­ Rome and how dark was the Mamer- The American sugar trust is very never in my life given a testimonial weak and defenseless United States ex­ get the crustB and rinds and peelings tion. tine dungeon and how sharp the ax before, but you have done so much for powerful, and by a combination with posed to the competition of Cuba the that fall from your table. For the fine Further, celebrate on the instrument that beheaded him on the road to Os­ me that 1 feel called upon to give you the government it can control the su­ flavors and the luxurious viands you of ten strings our illumined nights. tia. What a thrill of excitement for this unsolicited acknowledgement of mighty and of the all-powerful Philip­ gar supply of the United States Just have enjoyed for a lifetime perhaps They spread their tents over us. and us when we gaze upon the heroes and pines. No wonder strong (beet sugar) as the cartel does the supply of the you have never expressed to God a some of us hardly go out to look at heroines who gave their lives for the -men weep and stalwart New England German empire, and without the word of thanksgiving. them. During the nights other worlds truth. We will see the gospel pro ­ “jDbacco growers have convulsions. slightest regard for the American peo ­ Have you thanked God for eyesight come In sight. We thank God for the ple, who will get their sugar only at as originally given to you or, after It claimed Chrysostom and Bourdaloue day; we ought also to thank him for and Whitefleld and the Wesleys and Oot . Commln* a Disturber. the price of the trust, which is intent was dimmed by age, for the glass that The new republican governor of only in filling its own treasury, may brought the page of the hook within the night. Worlds on worlds in sight John Knox. We will see the great Iowa has just given the Chinese cult of allow them. the compass of the vision? Have you of the naked eye, but more worlds re­ Christian poets Milton and Dante and protectionists a seismic shock. In his realized the privation those suffer to vealed by telescope. At least one night Watts and Mrs. Hemans and Frances in his lifetime every man ought to go Havergal. Yea, all the departed Chris­ inaugural address he uttered the heret­ New Industries Mean More TaxeA. whom the day Is as black as the night ical statement that ‘‘protection was es­ and who never see the face of father or into astronomical observatory and see tian men and women of whatever age The truth is that we have reached or nation. tablished for man and not man for mother or wife or child or friend? what has been done by the great World such a state In this country as to But there will be one focus toward protection. ” Now, anybody with an The man of millions of dollars who re­ Builder. Thank God for lunar and make It a matter of regret whenever cently went blind from atrophy of op- stellar illumination. which all eyes will be directed. His ounce of wit can see that such a view a new industry Is started. For it In­ infancy having slept on pillow of of protection is subversive of the en ­ I tic nerve would have been willing to Further, on the instrument of ten variably means a greater cost for the ; give all his millions and become a day straw; all the hates of the Herodlc tire system as it stands in the Dingley satisfaction of wants which were per­ strings celebrate the possession of our laborer if he could have kept off the reason. A severe stroke upon the head government planning for his assassina­ act. Protection of the McKinley and fectly satisfied before. Indeed, such tion; in after time whipped as though | blindness that gradually crept over his or a sudden calamity or any one of Dingley kinds is made for the one man an “Industry" Is not an industry in he were a criminal; asleep on the cold i vision. fifty kinds of accident might dethrone as against the other nine men. To any proper sense at all. It is simply mountains because no one offered him MRS. JENNIE K. O’DONNELL, Have you ever given thanks for two our reason and leave us worse off than President of Oakland Woman ’s Riding Club, adopt the idea advanced by Governor a scheme for wasting wealth.—Indian ­ I eyes—media between the soul inside a lodging; though the greatest being Cummins would speedily reduce tariff apolis News. the brute, for the brute has a substi­ the wonderful curative value of Lydia and the world outside, media that no who ever touched our earth, derisively legislation to the level of the old dem ­ tute for reason In what is called in­ E. Pinlvham’s Vegetable Com­ one but the infinite God could create? called “this fellow; ” his last hours pound. For eight years 1 had female ocratic doctrine of a tariff for revenue stinct, hut a man ’s brain shattered, writhing on spikes of infinite torture; Work of Civilization. 1 The eye, the window of our Immortal and he has neither mind nor instinct. trouble, falling of the womb and other only, with incidental protection to his lacerated form put in sepulcher, complications. During that time I was Occasional reports from the Philip­ nature, the gate through which all col- The asylums for the insane, though those Industries only that could not pines inform the public that Uncle ; ors march, the picture gallery of the then reanimated and ascended to be more or less of nn invalid and not much all the time multiplying, are not good for anything, until one day I survive the competition of foreign Sam is slowly civilizing the natives. soul! Without the eye this world Is a the center of all heavenly admiration cheap labor and free raw materials. enough to shelter the demented. —upon that greatest martyr and found a book in my hall telling of On an average ten are civilized each big dungeon. I fear that many of us Through the cramming system em­ the cures you could perform. I became week. As there are about ten mil­ have never given one hearty expres­ mightiest hero of ail the centuries we ployed in many of the schools of this will be permitted to look. Put that interested ; I bought a bottle of Lydia ri lions of these people, It can be seen sion of gratitude for treasure of sight, E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ A Voice from the W L country there are tens of thousands of among your heavenly anticipations. that your uncle has a long Job ahead i the loss of which is the greatest dis- pound and was helped; I continued its Republican leaders who are busily children having their brain depleted Now take down your harp of ten of him, but if the lead mines hold out | aster possible unless It be the loss of use and in seven months was cured, and repudiating the reciprocity policy Philosophers at ten years of age, as­ strings and sweep all the chords, mak­ he will probably complete the work be­ the mind. since that time I have had perfect urged by Blaine. McKinley and Roose ­ tronomers at eleven years of age, geol ­ ing all of them tremble with a great health. Thanks, dear Mrs. Pinkham fore Gabriel sounds a retreat. Further, notice how many pass velt might profitably take some notice ogists at twelve years of age. They gladness. I have mentioned Just ten— again, for the health I now enjoy. ”— ( through life In silence because the ear of the utterances of the new governor will be first on examination day, hut delightsome food, eyesight, hearing, Mr*. Jbnnie O’Donnei .l, 178 Blast 81st of Iowa. Of course, Mr. Cummins, as Republican Party'* Progress. j refuses to do Its office. They never healthful sleep, power of physical lo ­ 8t., Chicago, Ill. — 9 boo* If ***** hear music, vocal or instrumental. last in all matters of useful and suc­ t»ltlm»nlal It a*t gtitv/ng. governor of Iowa, has no official rela­ The Kansas City Journal says the cessful life. It would he amusing to comotion. illumined nights, mental Women suffering from any tion to tariff enactments or reciprocity republican party ’s motto Is “Progress. ” The thunder that rolls Its full diapason faculties In equipoise, friendships of through the heavens does not startle see how much children are expected to form of female Ills can be oared treaties. But does not that give an ad ­ Yes, backwards. It has now “pro ­ learn and know If it were not con ­ life, gospel advantages and heavenly by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ditional significance to the fact that a gressed ” until It is able to use the arg ­ the prolonged silence. The air that anticipations. Let us make less com ­ has for us so many melodies has no nected with the tragedies of damaged ble Compound. That's sure. western republican, active in politics ument of kings to bolster up violations plaint and offer more thanks, render Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo­ sweet sound for them. They live In a intellects which follow. ard in close touch with popular opin ­ of the constitution. It has “progressed ” less dirge and more cantata. Take pa­ men free. Address. Lynn. Mass. I quietude that will not be broken until Another string of this instrument 1 per and pen and write down In long ion, finds it advisable to make these until it can earnestly support the poli ­ ; heaven breaks in upon them with its now touch—friendships, deep and abid ­ pointed declarations at the time when columns your blessings. I have recited cy of Imperialism, slaveholding and ! harmonies. The bird voices of the ing. by which I refer to those people the leaders of his party in Congress government by force. The republican only ten. To express all the mercies springtime, the chatter of the children, who, when good or bad motive may be God has bestowed you would have to are engaged in sitting on the safety party “progresses ” like a crab. ' the sublime chant of the sea. the solo ascribed to you, ascribe the good; those valve? use at least three, and I think five, nu ­ of the cantatrlce and the melody of concerning whom you do not wonder merals. for surely they would run up Why They Don't Lika It. the great worshiping assemblies mean which side they will take when you are into the hundreds .and the thousands. DMtmylnK Tin Ir Own Inflnrnr*. It is quite natural that senators nothing to them. Have we devoutly under discussion; those who would "Oh. give thanks unto the Ixird, for he The leaders of the majority party in should he apprehensive lest two-thirds thanked God for these two wonders of more gladly serve you than serve them­ is good, fot his mercy endureth for ­ the United States House of Represen­ of the states should demand popular our hearing, with which we can now selves; those to whom you can tell ever.” Get into the habit of rehearsal tatives appear in the curious attitude election of senators. The reason is not put ourselves under the charm of sweet everything without reserve; those who of the brightnesses of life. of persons bent upon the destruction only that the self-sufficient Senate sound and also carry In our memories are first in your home by person or by Notice how many more fair day* the Infantile song with which our of their own importance and that of would be made the servant of the peo ­ telegram when you have trouble. Oh, there are than foul, how many more the whole body of representatives as mothers put us to sleep, and the voices ple, but that it would cease to be a what a blessing to have plenty of good people than bad you meet. Set factors in national legislation. Ab­ of the great prlma donnas like Lind Junta of political bosses. friends! Aye, if you have only one your misfortunes to music, as David solute power over the presentation, and Patti and Nellson, and the sound good friend, you are blessed In that opened his “dark sayings on a harp.” discussion and amendment of meas­ of instruments like the violin of the glad possession. With one such friend If It has been low tide heretofore, let ures has been given to the speaker and Waiting for Popular Demand. Swedish performer, or the cornet of the surges of mercy that are yet to a committee on rules, and this coterie Notwithstanding that both a Senate Arbuckle, or the mightiest of all in ­ you can defy the world. If you have been through some great crisis and you roll In upon you reach high water of less than half a dozen men entirely and a House committee considered struments. with the hand of Morgan mark. All things will work together have one friend left, thank God and dominates all proceedings. Delibera­ popular election of Senators recently on the keys and his foot on the pedal, for your good, and heaven Is not far tion under this method of procedure, the issue has not yet advanced beyond or some Sabbath tune like “Corona ­ celebrate it on the sweetest harp­ ahead. Wake up all the ten strings. of course, becomes out of the question, the stage of academic discussion at the tion. ” in the acclaim of which you string. Blessing and honor and glory and and discussion sinks to the level of capltol. When Congress understands could hear the crowns of heaven com ­ “While all this Is so, ” says some one, power be unto him that sltteth upon mere mechanical utterance, in so far that the people will Insist upon it ing down at the feet of Jesus? Many "there are so many things that others the throne and unto the Iamb for ­ as effect upon the House is concerned. something may be done. of us have never thanked God for this have which 1 have not. ” I reply. It Is ever. Amen! CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THUB8PAT, FEB. 6, 1*02.

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So ple, with whom he had, at least for the cooking will prevent the disagreeable my attention, and I am anxious to be Jack Overton sallied forth, after arm­ time being, cast his fortunes. odor going through the house. ing himself and endeavored to gain There Is more than one way of getting 0^ I fSL A^ WEEKww ®“ ** ifor men with rfgi te at It Don ’t looked worried, little There are times in the lives of all even with a man. One way Is to fall in •IOO Reward 9100. ql ■ lutroduoa our Poultry Mixture. Straight friend; God bless you, 1 haven’t fot- an idea as to how much progress the men when they appear to be mere crea love with him and the other Is not. - salary. We mean tills. Ku«k>as stamp. ffotten my promise. This last act of revolution was making. The readers of this paper will be pleased to "You look all broken up.” said Tllllng- EUREKA UFO. CO., Dept. W, lut St. UMa^BA tures of circumstances, buffeted upon learn that there is at least one dreaded disease He found the soldiers of Roblado, hast to Gildersleeve. "Yes; Ada has the drama blots the whole thing out of a sea of chance, and yet, upon looking that science has been able to cure In all Its dropped me.”—Detroit Free Press. WE PAY 120 a Waak and EXPEISES my life. Fedora now belongs to an ­ the president, holding their own well. stages, and that Is Caturrh. Hall's Catarrh to men with rice to Introduce our Poultry Compound. back, one can say that all these events Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the Send stamp. ACHE UF'UCO., Ka«t k i.outa,I1L other, and under no conditions could After moving around from one quar­ were not links in a chain that bon medlcul fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu ­ Stops the Cough and ever again be the queen of my heart. ter to another and seeing that the tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­ Works Off the t'ohl offer, but blgi'oimnlaalee te his fortunes, and the absence of any ment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, Laxative liromo (JuiniueTablets. Price25e. ■0 FAKE SALARY agenta u> Introduce ftucoaaa I have cast her out as unworthy, and whole affair was on the guerilla order, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur­ llPoultry_ _ ltry Mixture. Writ*Write today. Never intadxtamj one would mean the wreck of his ship. 8UUUESH MFO. CO.,Dept.N, hastSl. Loula, ft Overton was forced to sit down and faces of the system, thereby destroying the closed the doora forever —hermetically Overton believed —Indeed, he often foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Make but few explanations. The char­ sealed them, I trust. 1 could not if 1 laugh at the ludicrous aspect of the strength by building up the constitution and acter that cannot defend Itself is not A WEEK Straight salary and ex- swore the fact over and over again to assisting nuture In doing its work. The pro- . worth vindicating. —F. W. Robertson. pe-iism to men tb rig to introduce tried tell you how much good you "battle” by means of which the fate on$20 r Fool try Mixture'In country; yearsear's con- himself—that his heart was dead so prletors have so much faith In its curutlve Nothing Is so good for an Ignorant man of a republic was to be settled. powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for tnxrt; weekly buy. Address, with st have done me. When I go hence—for far as the fair sex was concerned —be as silence; and If he was sensible of this Monarch Mfg. Co., Box 1 OtUbprlngfleli I shall soon leave England behind me Evidently Montejo had overrated, the any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of he would not be Ignorant. —Saadi. that as it might, it forced no barrier Testimonials. _ —I will carry the remembrance of your strength of his backing, for the wear­ Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, a to the instinct that bade him as an ar­ Sold by druggists 75c. £|T£ permanently cured. No fltaor nerroaineaa after GENTLEMEN 7s 7 PRIZE LIST! friendship with me to the end. Ma- ers of the green cockade were outclass ­ I I I O flnit day'* um- of Hr. Kllne'a Great Nervo Kentoi- If you are uot married, marry an heiress. We tist look a second and a third time at Hall's Family Fills are the best. er. Send for KKKK • 'J.00 trial Iwttle and treatlxe. zette, good night, and heaven bless you, ed, and already several of their num ­ 1)0. R. II. Runs , Ltd., IMl Arch Street, 1’UUadelphla, Be scud, scaled, the uames, addresses aud descrip ­ the queen of the dance, about whom tions of ten ladies who wish to marry, for 11.dbt child!” ber had been stretched hors de combat. Crito considered the oil of cinnamon the attention of the multitude seemed ages 17 to 4k, worth $10,000 to (25,000: or. vt He went straight home to his attic There was something in the clamor to be a very efficient remedy in all dis A woman ought to marry the man she will send our special prize list of twelve ladle*, to breathlessly center. loves. If she gets over loving him after worth from $40,000 to $800,000, for 13.00. Send studio. One set purpose governed his and the occasional whistle of a bullet eases of the head. marriage that Is another matter. for both lists, and take your choice. Karlina} every move now, and this to put Fe­ over his head that just suited Over­ She was a magnificent creature, this offers the most favored. Why not marry rUmf daughter of the south, of graceful Send to Gsrfleld Tea Co.. Brooklyn. N. Y-, for Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup. Address CONESTOGA CORRESPONDENCE CLUB* dora, fair and false, out of his mind ton ’s present mood. samples of GarAeld Tea and Headache I*owder»-two For children teethlnx soften* the irurua. reduce* In ­ Drawer 677, Lancaster. Penn's. forever. Ho was even rash on several occa ­ mien and dazzling loveliness, formed Invaluable remedies. flammation. allay* pain, cure* wind colic, x&o a battle. sions, and had narrow escapes, but the in the most voluptuous mold of Iber­ 1902 /Vlakea 71 Yeara that Since through a woman ’s hand this It is not needful to boll white Next to knowing when to seize an op ­ night had witnessed the sacrifice of little cherub that sat up aloft watch­ ian beauty, whose complexion showed portunity the most Important thing In every violet vein through Its veil of clothes (unless very dirty) and have life Is to know when to forego an advan ­ bis hopes, his aims, it might as well ing over his fortunes seemed to exer­ the house filled with steam every DOWNS' ELIXIR luscious brown. Her hair was "such tage. —Disraeli. Has been made and sold. During this be complete. cise those would-be fatal bullets so week. The true grandeur of humanity is in that they always just fell a little short as Athene herself might have envied ” time it has cured more colds, coughs, In this bitter spirit he entered the moral elevation, sustained, enlightened and all kinds of pulmonary ailments humble attic that served him as a and in matetrs of this sort a miss is for tint, and mass, and ripple. Her PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not and decorated by the intellect of man. — eyes blazed like diamonds from a cav­ C. Sumner. than any other medicine now made any ­ studio, while a cot in a corner granted considered as good as a mile. stain the hands or spot the kettle (ex­ The highest mountain In the W. Conti ­ where in the great wide round world. him a bed. The day was near its end, and plain­ ern, while her lips pouted of them­ cept green and purple). Sold by drug ­ nent Is Mount Sorato In Bolivia —21,284 Sold at all drug stores. Lighting a lamp, he first of all built ly the laurels of victory rested witl selves, by habit, or nature, into a per­ gists, 10c. per package. feet, or about four miles. a little fire upon the dearth, for, the followers of the dynasty already petual kiss. The excitement of the The proud step Is slow and measur­ Garfield Headache Powder*! 4 Powders are sola WESTERN CANADA'8 strange to say, the upper room was entrenched in authority—their shouts dance had called the carmine into her for 10c. 1 Powder cure* a headache. Wonderful wheat crop for 1901 now the talk of possessed of a fireplace. had been more vociferous than the cheeks until it put to blush the crim­ ed; the iocs are conspicuously turned the Commercial Wo rld Is by no means phenom- out; the legs are straightened. Before God will do much for us He ,enal. The Province of It was not because the night was others, and in all probability they ha< son flowers of the grenadine with wants to see that we are willing to do Manitoba and district* cool that he did this, but with quite fired two shots against one from the which her black hair was wreathed. something for ourselves. lof Assinlboln. Saskat­ The greatest of professional athletes chewan and Alberta are another definite object in view. revolutionists. This inspired them Her eyes blazed with a fire bred of the use Wizard Oil for a “rub down. ” It the most wonderful Finally he walked over to the easel with new confidence, and the red cock ­ fierce measures and the ardent pas YELLOW CLOTHES ARE UNSIGHTLY grain producing coun ­ softenes the muscles and prevents sore ­ Keep them white with Russ Bleaching Blue tries in the world. In and snatched away the cloth that cov ­ ade began to grow bolder, even ad ­ sions of the tropics. ness. Get the genuine. All grocers. 10c. stock raising they alas ered it. vancing, as though determined to More than once her dusky orbs met ______liold the highest post- Many tropical trees when the bark Is housandsof Americans are annually mak­ Ijong and earnestly Overton survey ­ chase their enemies out of town ere the the admiring glance of the artist, and Swift employed the odd hours of lacerated give out a milky juice that Is ing this their home, and they succeed as.they ed the magical work of his hands—so sun dropped into the western sea, over over two years In work upon the "Tale an active, acrid poison. neverdid before. Move Westward with the tide he could see the invitation extended and secure a farm and home In Western Canada. perfect had been the witchery that whose bosom he hung like a globe of in the impassioned look she gave him, of a Tub.” Low rates and special privileges to bomeseek- Plso ’s Cure Is the best medicine we ever used ers and settlers. The handsomo forty-page guided his love-inspired brush that the fire. but each time be shook his head and for all affections of the throat nnd lungs. —Wm- D-'n't He Racked To Flecea Atlas of Western Canada seut free to aU appli­ very breath of life seemed to have been It was about this time when Montejo smiled. O. Ekdslet . Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10,11900.; cants. Apply for rates, &c., to F. Podley, Si> with rheumatism. One bottle of MATT perintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canady infused into the canvas, and one could and his sympathizers were making J. JOHNSON’S HUM will work wonders. As the dance went on, the crowd Garfield Tea cure* conxllpatlon. or to J. Grieve, Sault Ste Marie, Mich., M. V. almost expect Fedora to step down their last stand while awaiting the Mclnncs, No. 2. Avenue Theatre Block, Detroit, about the estrada resolved itself into Mich., C. A. Luurler, Marquette, Mich., H. M from the easel, creature of flesh and friendly shades of night to cover their two factions, each led by a richly Perfumes are extensively used In all If we had no defects, we should not Williams. 227 Spltzer Bldg., Toledo, Onto, or blood, as Galatea, of sculptor fame, had hasty retreat, that Overton found him­ dressed young patrician, both of whom Chinese sacrifices nnd devotional offer ­ take so much pleasure In discovering Joseph Young, 51H State St, East, Columbus, ings. those of others. Ohio, Canadian Government Agents. done of old. self, somewhat unexpectedly to be sure, were evidently aspirants for the hand At length the artist heaved a heavy draw'n Into the affair at Issue. of the bewitching Circe. The women sigh. It chanced that In their eagerness to dancing upon the estrada chattered It required all the determination of chase the invaders out beyond the among themselves evidently jealous of his nature to carry out the desperate town limits ere dusk set in—by mu­ the attention paid to Dona Juanita, resolve he had made, but, though it tual consent this feature seemed to be the beautiful one, who, proud and pal­ 4.^1 seemed like slaying his love anew, he the manner of deciding which side had pitating. clearly felt the power which did not falter.Human eyes should nev ­ won —the section of government forces made her the beauty queen of the fies­ er again behold this work of his genius led by General Barrajo rather overdid ta. The rival lovers, from their places —conceived in adoration, and worked the matter. on opposite sides of the estrada. out through the days when her love At any rate the first, last and only scowled ominously, and spoke slight­ hung over him like a benison, it must hand-to-hand conflict of the day oc ­ ingly of each other's bravery and cour ­ THE CHILDREN ENJOY cease to exist on this black night when curred under Jack’s own eyes, when a age. Thel radherents caught up the the last spark of his affection was ex­ detachment of the green cockades sud ­ refrain until taunts and jeers were Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ­ tinguished and the bonds uniting him denly appearing, surrounded the valor ­ freely bandied between them. It was ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the to the happy past were severed forever. ous general and demanded bis sur­ apparent that the storm was about to greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their He took up his pallette knife and ap­ render. burst, when suddenly the music happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is proached the canvas —his hand was Although Barrajo was a most flerce- stopped and there came a cry of: given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs firm, though his face appeared very looklng type of a Central American "Chammara y Machete!” (Sash and on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its pallid in the flickering light. general, with his mustache curled up sword.) component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from Suddenly, as the rush of emotion be­ like two simitars, and his left breast every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, came too great to be longer withstood, covered with gorgous medals and dec ­ At the sound the men exchanged lookB of evident satisfaction, and the well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, he dashed the blade through the can­ orations, Jack had been wont to look because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is— vas. splitting it from top to bottom upon him pretty much in the light of a women left the estrada, taking up po ­ sitions among the spectators. All left Syrup of Figs —and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should most ruthlessly. modern Bombastes Furloso, and could be used by fathers and mothers. but Circe. That superb, self-contained The first stroke seemed to loosen the hardly believe there was anything of Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and figure stood upon the hard-stamped passion which had been so long re­ a game spirit back of this assumed naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the floor like a living Venus of flushed strained, and with savage, almost brd- ferocity. system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results bronze, her complexion heightened by Csx® tal emphasis, he cut and slashed furi­ To his surprise and delight the gen ­ from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against the dance, her bright eyes gleaming ously right and left, up and down. eral proved quite equal to the occasion. \« V.V which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them >4> Thus In a very brief space of time He faced his enemies, waving his like a coal. Her tiny feet still kept in -i v \ grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give motion, though the dance had ceased, all that represented his many months sword like a knight of old, and, launch­ them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs r' ■ of weary yet loving labor, into which ing forth a volley of Spanish exple­ seeming to await Impatiently the be assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and hs had put his very life, so to speak, tives that should have paralyzed their ginning of the new measure. gentle —Syrup of Figs, ------\ was a wooden frame from which dan ­ craven hearts, but failed to do so. It soon came. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the gled dozens of streamers. Then came the crash of battle. (To be continued.) laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but The masterpiece was as utterly de ­ The general ’s lone companion was also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of stroyed as his own ambition. spitted upon a sword after bringing HER PAGAN CHILD. the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ­ Not content, he ground the frame down a couple of the enemy, and Bar­ ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be Modern Mother's Unique Thought as to into pieces under his heel and cast rajo himself was sorely pressed by bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please the wreck upon the fire that had been those who, recognizing in him the real Her Ancestors, to remember, the full name of the Company — purpomly started upon the hearth to head and brains of the present dynas ­ "There, the task is done, the baby's CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.- is printed on receive It. ty, were grimly determined to get rid asleep,” said a woman friend the oth­ the front of every pack­ er evening as she entered the sitting- ”B»rn,” h» said, bitterly, as the of him, so that the next revolution age. In order to get its might prove a success. room and piled on the table what ap­ beneficial effects it is al­ flames greedily seized upon the frag ­ peared to be a very considerable por ­ ments; "burn out as my love has done, It was cut and thrust, slash and ways necessary to buy parry, and machete against sword. tion of a toyshop ’s stock. There was 4 mk the genuine only. leaving nothing but bltetr, cold ashes. a little rubber Lord Fauntleroy with Henceforth I live but to seek power As they stood three to one, with lit­ tle hope of the general ’s followers its mouth agape and the end of his C^w and wealth. The past shall be a ghast­ nose worn through; a little doll, red- ly blank —the future I will build by reaching the scene in time to take a gowned and belted and with a tin Jew­ the power of brain and brawn, until hand in the tragic affair. It began to 34/i/n)7rju n£S el at her throat, called Betty; a still the honr comes for my revenge. Some ­ look as though Barrajo had reached smaller object in human form, one leg thing tells me it will sooner or later the end of his rope, like all men do gone and a hole In the top of the head, reach me—that to him who waits and sooner or later, with weapons In their lUlii called Johnny; a white sawdust- works everything Is given. And now hands, In Central America. stuffed dog with one eye missing and to begin to live a new existence. ” Jack’s love of fair play, not to speak tall in a state of collapse from frequent Two days later a sailing vessel left of his friendship for the general, urged him to shy his castor Into the ring. pulling, called Jip, and a rubber cow IiOndon bound for the old Spanish known as Moo. Main, and among those who shipped He little dreamed how fortune was before the mast, thanks to his early dealing out the cards to him Just then, "I believe that some of my ancestors yachting training, was Jack Overton, and what a marvelous "jack pot ” he must have been Chinamen,” continued gone to follow the beckoning finger of would eventually sweep in with the re­ the mother, ‘‘and that their disposi Hons, long hidden through successive fortune sults of this day ’s good work. Having resolved to lend Barrajo a generations, are reappearing In my helping hand, he dashed forward with child.” CHAPTER IX. ills revolver, aiming to wound rather f A BMC-i Oood Tartly Improve* Tama In the Land of Revolution. One would not suspect It to look at than slay. * «»»•»»» at half ^*1 Talus. Old if* as spa San Jose, the capital of that sturdy the child. The little girl of the fair tor telling Apply to IRA BMTLBY, Olovsr, Mlas. Thus beset In the rear, and threat­ cat complexion and most cherubic ex­ little republic of Central America nDHDCV 4FW discovery ; gtvw* ened with the whirling blade of the pressions, to make whose eyes the sky U iX I quick relief and rures wqnl which has through its sudden revolu ­ taaea. Book of testimonials aad to aavr treatment tions made Gautarica famous In his­ soldier In front, the three wearers o was robbed of a tiny bit of its finest rasa, illl exxu s ion. s«x a. stuasa. la tory —San Jose was in its periodical the green cockade became utterly de blue, and whose hair was as if it had state of eruption. moralized, and in a panic fled, two ' pen spun from the sunshine. of them bearing wounds to remind Of coarse, a revolution was in prog ­ "But you see,” said the mother, CAPSICUM VASELINE them of the day ’s doings. when a Chinaman dies and is burled ( PUT UP lit COLLAPSIBL.S TUBXI ) ress. There was probably no very A substitute for and superior to mustardor heavy loss of life during each actual When Jack rushed up to congratu ­ they put In the grave with him cloth­ any other plaster, and will not blister the late the general on his victor, the no ing and food, and perfumes, reed torch­ most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and upheaval, though a few men might be curative qualities of this article are wonder­ accidentally killed —the Gautaricans, hie Gautarican, who had counted him es and horses to be at his convenience ful. It will stop the toothache at anoa, and self as good as a dead man, threw in the other land. Well, my baby must relieve headache and sciatica. We reoowt- like aM people of mixed blood, being mend It a* the beet and safeat external partly Spanish and Indian halfbreeds, both arms around his deliverer and have at her side as she goes to sleep counter Irritant known, also as an external fell upon his breast, swearing in pur all the toys with which she is wont remedy for pains In the chest and atomaob lowe spectacular display, and while and all rheumatic, neuralglo and goutj com­ these battles always create a great est Castilian that his life henceforth most to play with during the day so plaints. A trial will prove what we el aim belonged to the valiant American, and that she may have them with her In for It. and It wlU be found to be Invaluable racket, there was little blood actually In the houeehold. Many people say "ft Is the split, the party that was outnumbered that he would lie awake nights seek­ the land of dreams. ” beat of all of your preparation*.'' Price It ing to repay the great debt he owed cent*, at all'drugglats or other dealers, or by usually yielding up the palm and retir­ sending this amount to us la pontage stamps ing to recuperate, while the victors. In­ him. Rig Ord«r for Watrboo. we wtll send you a tube by n»gU. No artttite should be accepted by the public unless the stead of following up the advantage, The revolution having ended at sun ­ The largest single order ever given same carries our label, a* otherwise It Is not calmly settled down to enjoy the fruits set, and the defeated Invaders of Gau­ for watches was received by an Ameri­ genuine. CH&SBMKHJOH MPU. CO.. of their labor, *aald much merriment tarican territory being on the run for can manufacturer from a London firm, 17 State Street, N*w tow Orrr. and feasting. friendly hiding places upon neighbor ­ last year, the former agreeing to de ­ There was oru> man in San Jose on ing soil, the capital was given over to liver to his customer 2,000,000 time­ W. N. U.-DETROIT—NO. 0<-lOO0 this particular day. who. while a non- a spasm of mad rejoicing, and every pieces within twelve months. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1902. FOWLER. OVID. SOUTH OVID. BEGIN AT THE ROOT. Clinton Co. Savings Bank From Our Correspondent. From Our Correspondent. From Our Correspondent. Tom Martin is ill. ST.JOHNS. MICH. Master Geo. McPherson is quite sick. Miss Lula Shaver was home over Hub Ab«l Believes Iu Cheeking Kvll at Miss Bessie Dolph is very ill. Henry Alff was quite sick last week. Sunday. the Fountain. Heart W. R. Shaw spent Sunday in Detroit. PujgS Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. Mrs. Joseph Cooper Is on the sick Mr. Wm. Bartlett is confined to his Bath , Feb. 3, 1902. list. Mrs. Frank South worth is on the home with tonsllltis. Editou Independent : sick list. Mrs. Joseph Fox spent Friday in St. John Miller, wife and children are Tiie St. Johns News correspondent O A N ■ MONEY ON APPROVED BON OS AND Johns. Miss Anna Abbott was in St. Johns confined to their homes with La gives the P. M. of Bath great credit REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Pains Mrs. Lewis Sturgis is on the sick Tuesday. Grippe. for administering “ready relief” to list. Miss Kate Schofield, of Owosso, is Revival meetings still continue the “btxizy boys ” who linger too long OFFICERS: visiting Maud Tubbs. every night this week at the U. B. and loud around the P. O. department Miss Lizzie Ulrich spent Monday in iu that village. No sober person will are Nature’s warning notes of J. Baldwin . Pro*. I*. E.WALHwoRTH.Pres Pewamo. A. G. Shepard was In St. Johns and church. U Fknnkll . V-l*re«. H. C. Dkxtkh . Asst.Tree Lansing on business Tuesday. attempt to deny the fact that intem ­ Leo Feldpausch was in Westphalia The little son of Ohas. Cook and wife perance is a pest that needs thumping approaching danger from a dis­ Thursday on business. Neva Huntley left Monday for Kal­ who lias been sick with measles is on the snout quite often, but like all eased heart. If you would THK LOCAL MAKKKT8. amazoo and Jackson, where she will much better. ofher contagious evils it needs doctor ­ Glen Bliss, of Riley, was iu town spend a few weeks. avoid debilitating diseases, or Saturday on business. W. Stitchler and family entertained ing mostly at the root (Wst.Jnhna elevators open at 7 a. id aim two of ids nephews and one niece from Thomas Wagner, of Lansing, was in Miss Clara South worth, of Owosso, And while we admire the P. M. for even sudden death from this olose at 6 p. m. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Victor Sunday. his nerve in trying to “lambaste” the 8t. Johns . 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