The Clinton Independent. VOL. XXVIII.—NO. 23. ST JOHNS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARUH 22, 1894. WHOLE NO.—1431.
Don ’t fail to buy your solid silverware —Don't miss seeing Hamilton ’s add. —From all reports some important Prime Western Timothy Seed and now. It never was so low. Allison al on inside j*age. tf. | building opperatious will be noticeable j June Clover at John Hicks' elevotor. MILLINERY. ways luma good stock. —“Deume ’ Marshall is no longer in Elsie this season. W 8! TWENTY-ONE! spring Millinery : Spectacles and Kye Glasses at almost turnkey at the county jail. —W'e invite attention to J. C. Calkin's You ore cordially incited to owr Latest Styles may be seen this week Easter Opening, on Saturday, r wholesale prices at Krepps. DeWitt A —Easter conies this yeas March 25. announcement at the head of our busi THE *30,04*0 PROPOSITION ADOPTED At H icks a Seaman 's. Co. ’s. Eyes tested free. It will not come so early again until 1970. ness local department. LAST MONDAY. 16 Clinton Avenue. March Uth, 1894. —About thirty tickets were sold from —“Jud" Hhaver. of Round Lake, and J. T. ( 'OLE cf CO. HOME MATTEHH. this station to tbe reunion of the 27th Joseph Geller. of Fowler, are asked to Tlie Oppiiiw of (No Proposition Bare Latest styles in veilings No Cards. Midi, iufautry. at Owosso. Tuesday. answer to tbe charge of violating tlie Wo o a Having Frightful Prop mm la Wblrh AtIt JoJohn H icks ’. —Tbe treasurer of Hobert college, liquor law. High aatl Putronlag Taxo* Plgurod a —11 am son ituntei died at Ins home The celebrated Rock Wall Plaster is Sewing Machine*: located at Geneva. N. V., is here look —A brakeman named Miller had a Co — plcuou* Part. While I Ur Ail rotator, sold at John Hicks’ elevator. in Watertown. March IS. in his 75th From 915 up. Call and see. ing after the funds of that institution thumb and linger mutilated whfle in the oa I lie Other Haatl, Drop mod of a Grow, A. B. Ralcom . year. —Isaac Hewitt, of Maple Hapids. who whioh were loaned through the Mich act of coupling cars at this station last lag aad Flourishing Village With a We are prepared to show to our cus- before leaving your order elsewhere was very sick last week, is able to be igan Mortgage Co. Thursday night. Happy People. tomere a full and complete line of Mil for your spring aud summer suite see Judd , opposite tbe postofflee. out again. —HI. Patrick's Day. whioh occurred —An effort will be made to elect There was not much excitement linery Novelties. H icks A Seaman . —Buy your gold tilled watches of last Saturday, was not very generally Judge Daboll Department Commander around the polls last Monday, while the 16 Clinton Ave. I Ladies, if you are going to buy a new Krepps. DeWitt & Co., leading jewelers, observed in our village, but on tbe con at the State G. A. R. encampment in voting was being done for and against Moire Alika of shoes for Easter don't fall t* at our new stock. We have every and save money. trary tbe wearing of tbe green was Ion at Owosso this week. tbe proposition to bond the village of Ht. Are the latest. We have them in black K —The Ht. Johns cheese factory will and colon. John H icks . thing in the way of novelties. —John Kenyon, of Eagle, who has everywhere noticeable in Detroit. Johns for 380,600 for sewer purposes. Mercantile Co . Shoe Dep’t. been sick for some time, was no better —The M. E. and Free Will Baptist be re-opened for business April 23. Now that the proposition lias been To Wool-grower* aad Mach-brasdera. societies of Elsie, will enlarge their re Everything points toward a very active The directors of the Wool-growers' Sewing Machine Needles of all kinds at last accounts. adopted, we do not believe that tbe au constantly on hand at my store. Every —Hecnre The National Colored Cou spective houses of worship this sum campaign and a successful season. thorities will issue any more bonds this and Stock-breeders' Association of Clin person buying u package will receive a —Remember the Easier opening at ton county, will meet at tbe oourt house, pons and recieve “The Wonders of the mer. This speaks well for the growing year than will be necessary to pay tbe on Saturday. March 31, at 2 d . m.. to ticket entitling him to a chance in tbe World ’s Fair” of the St. Johns Mercan moral sentiment of the people of that J. T. Cole & Co. ’s Haturday. the 21st. expense of completing the outlet, wqlch make arrangements for a public shear drawing for a handsome sewing mach village. Extra inducements will be given all ing and show of stock at Miller's feed ine Call for particulars. tile Co. is estimated to coat about 98.000. and A. B. Ralcom . —Miss Margaret 1‘etsch is drilling 40 —Bingham Democratic caucus at the purchasers of Easter bonnets or liats on which must be uone or the people made barn in St. Johns, on Saturdav, April 21, engine house at 2 o'clock to-morrow that day. 1894. I. F. Chessman Pres. The Mercantile Co. pay tbe fanasre girls and boys for an Easter Festival to to suffer the total loss of a large amount more cash for Butter and Eggs than take place at the Catholic church on (Friday) for the purpose of nominating —Misses Hicks A Seaman, milliners, in defending in suits for damages. iodic. Spring Jacket*. any three concerns In Clinton county. a township ticket. Turn out and as are having their place of business. No. Udln' Spring Capo*. Easter Sunday. After this outlet has been successfully Latest styles just received Embroider!** —A uew little sunlight in the form of sist in placing in nomination good men 16 Clinton avenue, thoroughly reno completed, we doubt if it will be neces At John H icks ’. for the several positions. vated. papered aud painted aud rendered Handsome patterns in embroideries a nine pound daughter, was recently sary to issue any more bonds for this SAO Howard. aud Insertion at John H icks .’ —There appears to be a greatly in very attractive. ushered into the home of Chas. Mason, purpose, but to provide for tbe neces The bam and contents of O. C. Rruce, Kaater Glove* of Watertown. creased demand for good cows, at good —Owing to tlie storm on Tuesday sities by a direct tax each year, and thus of Duplain township, Clintou county, prioee. to furnish milk for the various last. tbe auction sale of stock and farm was burned by an incendiary on tlie All the novelties in Kid Gloves for —From a recent enumeration it is continue until the distinct systems are Easter At John Hicks ’. learned that our sister village of Maple cheese factories in this county. This is implements by Geo. U. Sowle. on his satisfectorily distributed about tbe vil night of March 8, 1894. I will pay 926 further evidence of tbe growing popu farm in the center of Essex, was post and the owner of the premises tbe same Get your meals at The Hotel SL liapids has a population of .567, and still lage. The proposed plan of caring for for evideuce leadingling to the apprehensionappreheus Johns. Walker street, west. 1401 they are not crying out for sewerage. larity of tbe cheese made hereabouts. poned until Friday. March 23. at 10 a. m. the surface drainage is simple, reason and conviction ofif theguiltv party. —While coupling cars here last Thurs- —Home twenty-live members of the —Miss Kathleen E. Rurke. who has able and comparatively inexpensive. Wm. M. Lkland . (ientlemen , have you seen the new W. R. C. assembled at the pleasant conducted a millinery business in our March 10.18*4. Sheriff. line of shoes that the Mercantile Co. is mght a brakeman named Miller had Those who carried a half a million showing. They are Beauties. Drop in his right baud badly crushed and ampu home of Mrs. M. II. Duuning, this vil village during the last two or three boog-a-boo under their liats. will ulti Joe kola and Cap— for Kaator, and see them ; thev are Tans, Patent tation of the thumb was found neces lage. Friday afternoon, to pay that lady years, has removed tier stock to Ionia, mately tind that the appalling figures We have them. John H icks '. Leather and Vici Kid. sary. their compliments iu a tangible manner. where she will re-open business. Hhe will have transformed themselves into Kaator Mllllaory. Mercantile Co. Shoe Drt’t. —The correspondence from our Olive They presented her with a handsome lias made tbe change owing to the fact jumping jacks that will want to vacate Mrs. L. Canileld lias just returned At the Elsie Roller Mills, feed 9Ce, Center contributor came to liand too pin. emblematic of the order. that her parents reside in that city. and run away and hide. from tlie east witli an exceptionally Meal H0c.. co m 45c. —The end of the election fraud busi tine line of Millinery for Easter, and as late for our last week's issue. Come A dwelling house on the farm of Every man on that* board is a protec usual, is prepared to supply all with For Hale. again, and reach us on Tuesdays at the James Lott, in Olive township, aud ness is at last reached. Joachim. Ham- tionist of the people ’s interests, as you latest novelties and most stylish effects Two acres of laud at tlie south end latest. occupied by Wm. Lapeer, was con bitzer and Rerrv have been ousted, aud will sooner or later And out. in the city. A call is respectively so Oakland street, for sale or exchange. Call at J. J. Moinet ’s saloon. —Eight 25c coupons will secure you. sumed by tire, together witli its con within a few minutes thereafter Gov. licited at Mrs. Canfield 's. tree ot charge, one complete Portfolio of tents. on Tuesday of last week. There Rich had appointed their successors. AT REST. Men'. Clothing You Cm Kind sixteen viewa of “The Wonders of the was a small insurance on the furniture They are Washington Gardner, of Cleaned, altered and repaired in a Carpets, Mattings. Rugs. Oilcloth and World's Fair,* 1 at the St. Johns Mercan only. Albion, secretary of state ; J. M. Wil- The following lines are dedicated to prompt and satisfactory manner at rea Linoleum. Shade Curtains. Lace Cur the memory of Harry E., little son of Mr. sonable prices. A lex DeClaire . tains. Chenille or anything else you tile Co ’s. —On Friday last Girtie May. a 7- year- Kinson. of Marquette, state treasurer ; Next to postoffice, up stairs. need to beautify your home. —The Maple liapids order of Odd old daughter of Roilin Karcher. wiio W. A. French, of Deiie, Presque Isie and Mrs. H. L. Kendrick, this village, At II. L. Kendrick 's. Fellows are arranging to celebrate the resides south of the village, accident county, land commissioner. who died of heart failure. March 16th. Carpet.: CarpoU ! Prices always tbe lowest. 1894. aged 2 years aud 2 months, and We have the line. An immense stock 7.5th anniversary of the order in ally fell from a wagon, one of the Why is The Clinton Independ IImi He ml Aw my whose little form now sweetly sleeps in of all the most popular weavers. America, and the 20th anniversary of wheels of which |>asse«i over oue of tier ent like a pretty girl ? To be perfect John H ickh . For Hewing Machines. I will sell any the institution of the lodge in that vil arms, producing a complete fracture of it must be the embodiment of many Ht. Johns cemetery : machine made as cheap as thev can be tbe humerus. Dr. Havens, who was types, its form is made up, it is chased, Baby oleeps : How fair he looks! special Dinner. bought anywhere on earth. lage. on the 21st day of April next. The little bands Inided o ’er his breast. One o'clock, at “The Steel.” Easter A. R. Ralcom . called, reports tbe patient doing well. though inclined to be giddy : it enjoys a And snowy robe with flowers strewn. —Department Commander Kidd, of All speak of quiet real. Sunday. Ionia, was recently presented with a —As proof of the healthfulness of good press, tlie more rapid tbe better Fowler'* Candy Kltehcu gavel made from timber cut ou the Clinton county ’s population we cite an lias a weakness for gossip, talks a good Yes. baby's gone from atn and pain ! Pretty new Silks for waists Has become the head center for si No more need for patient ox re At U. L. Kendrick 's. —fresh home made candies; delicious Kentucky farm on which Abraham incident from our neighboring village. deal, can stand some praise, and it is From tbe ones who loved him best; fruits, ice creams and fresh nuts, pop Lincoln was bom . which he is using in Fowler. The aggregate weight of awful proud of a new dress. It cannot They who all his palu did share Novell!*, in Lace* com in sacks and halls. twenty of her business men is 4,600 la* kept iu good humor without some Mother's heart yearns for her darling: At John H icks *. presiding at the Owosso encampment She misses so the tiny hands We keep tbe “Standard ” cut paper this week. pounds, and beside this Frank Dunn, cash occasionally. That would touch her cheek so lightly. Held her heart in tender bands. ttems in stock. Come in and get a —Maple liapids Dispatch: “Mis E. G. formerly of St. Johns, now of Fowler, —Thev arrested a tramp in Hudson a shades. We have em from the cheap Bshion plate. H. L. Kendrick . Dement of this village, started yester is said to tip the scales at about 340 few days ago who was no slouch and Father coming home from business. est to the beet. II. L. Kendrick . Sees not that smiling baby face; Try our 50 cent Tea. A good draw day in company with her sister, Mrs. pounds. Next: evidently had an eye to business. When Hears not now the soft v oice cooing ; Smoke “Crown of St. Johns." lOcents. ing free. Call aud see It, and —Dr. Raker, of Lansing, shed a good called upon to attend court the weary Baby's In a blighter place. Knifflu. of St. Johns, for a trip to Little Special Dinner. Youre Truly, C. A. Purr. Rock. Ark., to visit Mrs. O. E. White, deal of valuable information in favor of traveler was found posing in the nude, Baby's lert this world of sorrow. perfect sewerage in our village, at tlie Left it for tbe Shepherd's fold. One o'clock, at “Tlie Steel.” Easter Clothe* Cleaned. Dyed aad Repaired formerly of this village, who has been having burned hisclothing in the stove. He's not lost, but gone before you ; Sunday. By H. Hickey, over Clark & Ilulse ill a long time and seems to be no better. public meeting at Newton Hall, last After receiving tlie contributions of the He will (read the streets of gold store- ______Thursday evening. Civil Engineer judge, sheriff and turnkey the tramp Sewer Property lor Male Theee ladies will take in the sights of Would you call that little sulTrer or trade for a good farm. Reason for ' For the best watch repairing go ts Jens Hart wig was also present at that went placidly to jail wearing the best Baek Into this world again? several other cities, also. ’’ Better far go hence to meet him. selling, can't stand the sewer pressure. Krepps. DeWitt aud Co. Every job —Now that the circus season is fast meeting aud at tbe one on the following suit of clothes lie had possessed in years When you end this life of pain. For furtlier particulars inquire of warranted. rolling in. the average small boy is be evening, and made some plain aud in and expects to gain fifteen pounds in L. K. Pattekson . Tbe prettiest patterns in the best of ginning to hustle for old iron, aud all teresting statements upon tlie <|uestiou. the 50 days lie was sentenced. — The recent unusual tine weather, Wnll Paper! Wall Paper ! goods for gent's spring aud .summer other old stuff thrown to one side, which -Drown Rros.. well-known grain and for the earlv part of March, lias induced M. 11. bilge A Sons, of buffalo. N. suits—perfect fits At Judd 's. he will exchange for spot cash- which produce dealers in this village, have Village Klretlon*. a number of farmers in rthe various Y., are the leading Manufacturers of For Male at Sprague A 4qualr‘» Klevalar ; sold their elevator and business to L. Tlie village election took place in townships of this county, to sow oats Wall Paper iu America. Thev produce will be used in securing admission. The the latest paterus aud the most perfect No. 1 shell Com 46c. per bushel. old man will not go to all this trouble, G. McKuighl. who will take possession Maple Rapids, Monday. March 12, with and even plant potatoes. in design and coloring. They are not Ear Cora 25c. per bushel. next Monday. The retiring linn have Oats, 32c. per bushel. he will simply borrow the price of some two tickets in the held—Peoples - and in the “Pool," hence their prices are the Ground Feed. 90c. per 100 pounds. unsuspecting neighbor And thus the gamed many friends during their busi Citizens and resulted as follows. The lowest.goods and We we have invito the tbe'pi&licfar to their ex Com Meal. 90c. per 100 pounds. ness career of the last five years. Mr. The Democrats of the township of CM I re world wags on. Peoples - appear first and the Citizens' will meet in caucus at the oiler Town Hall, Middlings. 86c. per ion pounds. McKnight is a gentleman who enjoys aecoud : amine this elegant line and receive a Hay. Straw. Wood, beans. Li turned —Franc Schofield, of the livery bam Friday, March aid. ISM. at t o clock p. m.. for benefit of the extremely low prices Meal, and all kinds of grain lower than weet of “The Steel, "will have an auction an unblemished reputation in busin tbe purpose of nominating a township ticket M. McDonald A Co. the lowest. ___ and social circles. Robert And«*r*on .*••• —• to be supported at tbe coming election sale of live stock, farm machinery and I juiffit Hewitt - m If you would like to know what it will 1 he at. John- Hiram Laundry, — Word was received Monday of the Clark— BY ORDER OF COM implements on the Moore farm, one Harvey B. Joncn ...... 55 cost for your new carpet, bring in the Located on State street from the north death, at Mer Rouge. La., of Mrs. mile west of the court house, on Satur • baunceyH Hubbeil ...... so retie dimensions of your rooms anil we will east corner of court house grooMte, is Arthur Newton, sister of Mrs. Geo. H. Treasurer do the rest H. L. Kendrick . still adding to its facilities to accommo day. March 31. 1894. commencing at 1 Frank D. Groom ...... 54 The Democracy of Bengal township will Joan W'. smith date aud please the growing p. m. The stock, machinery and imple Judd, of this village, which occurred 52 meet In caucus at tbe Town Hall. Saturday. Apcclal 1M auer March 16. A letter was received March Trustee Everv thing guaranteed to be ments are in good condition and there ■ Charles J Wbttacre ...... -...... as March *4. HS4. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the pur One o'clock, at “The Steel.* ’ Easter ton . Miner A Findley . ia money in em. Terms favorable. 9. in which it was stated that all were ~ Barney U. Norton pose of nominating a township ticket to be Sunday. Albert H Parker ...... 54 Any Tim* You Wlih enjoying good health and the death was Randolph Payne supported at the next April election, and to Louis Boron, auctioneer. To Ike Public a sudden and severe blow to all. The Char lea Hooker transact such other business |ss may properly To see the new patterns in can----- —A frame house owned by Homer June* L Paine...... 55 come before tbe meeting I am in the feed business again at tbe in for a few minutes ami we will be u_ remains were shipped to Los Angeles. Assessor — Wstaon and occupied by his son H.J., Andrew J. Norton ...... as BY ORDER OF COM old stand opposite Spaulding A Co.'s to show you. H L. Kendrick . | in the south-east part of this township, Cal., their home, for burial. Simeon Hewitt.. 49 tiardware ami will keep on hand Flour Strewt ('otnmlMlonfr Deasecratlr Township Ceorn* Feed. Middlings, bran. Ear and Shelled Hergoin* In Sewing Machine*. took Are from a defective stove-pipe pa —Daily services are being held in 8t . 57 The Democrats of the township of Blog bam Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Seeds of all kinds. I have a number of tbe best mahre, ing through the ceiling, and was burned John’s church this week at 7:50 p.m.. Martin V. Ailor ...... Kerosene Oil. etc. Everything first- —cond hand Hewing Machines, in per witli evening prayer and meditations on Constable- will meet In caucus at the Ragine Booms. St. to the ground on Thursday forenoon of James liutier...... M Johns, on Friday. Match R MM, for tbe pur class and prices reasonable. I ask a fect order, which will be sold very low. last week. Most of the contents were the ** Seven Last Words." There will Junta 11. Yatee share of vour patronage. 1 am also In and fully warranted. All kinds at lid of Rev.- pose of nominating s township ticket to he the market for all kinds of produce. machine repairing promptly done. saved. The loss is estimated at $6U». also lie a Good Friday servioe and ser as supported at the election on tbe first Monday Thonm* T Newton. Yours Respectfully. 142ltf Geo . D. Cooi which is partially covered by a 9»» in mon at 10:50 a. m. All sendees for osrra O. Petty...... 47 In April. The caucus will be held at S .. clock Gro . J. Foekcii . surance in the Clinton County Mutual. Easter Day. will be held in tbe new Stephen M. Boyle ...... 49 p. m. BY OKDKR OF COMMITTSE IMF. stats : savings bank church, and are as follows : Holy Com Our Spring Capes and Jackets will be OF FOWLEE. —“Ovid Weekly Republican.* ’ is the ELSIE. here soonxm. Wait for them. munion at 10:30 a. m.; evening service BU8INE88 LOCALS CAPITAL. IIMW. name of the uew paper launched at Ovid At the recent village election there II. L. Kendrick . and sermon at 7 o'clock : Sunday school last week Wednesday, by Jesse J. were two tickets in the field, viz : “Peo A Roam la Prices. NET ASSETS OF STUCK HOLDERS, festival at .3:50 p. m. Smoke “ St. Johns Bouquet. ” 5 cents. Parker, a late employe in the Register ple's” and ** Village. ” both bearing the A line* new line of !*rints and Ging- FRANK GRULER, PrmMsai. —Grand Ijedge Independent : “Arthur Hpeeigl Dinner Union office. It is a six colum folio, same names with the exception of trus luuns just received, and we have marked FREDERICK SCHEMER. Vlm-f and looks bright enough for its first ap Manzer. son of tlie late Dr. 8. A. Man the price within the reach of all. Just One o'clock, at “The Steel." Easter W. H. SHELLING • tees. The issue was high and low liquor note the price and then come in and Sunday. pea ranee in this cold, cold world ; but ner. of Wacousta. who pleaded guilty in a Dl RECTO! Detroit court recently to the charge of bonds. The lows scored a victory. The clothe your family for the year to come: owing to the too closely cut postures following were chosen 2i» vds. 6c. and7c. prints. 91. New Spring Suitings in elegant styles I'mMui Im Orator. W H. SasiUag, Jshn H.»"orbit, now-a-da vs, .lease will wish he had done sand-bagging and robbing a man in De President —I. H. Trart* 29 vds. A 1 Sheeting. 91. At II. L. Kendrick . Peter Thome. Frank Orator. otherwise before the year rolls round troit and was sentenced to Jackson for Clerk—Ohm. Spelling. 11 yds. 10c. and 12c. Ginghams. 91. Lumbar*! Plum Tree*. fifteen years, declares that there is an Trr—u rer —Tbos. H Herring. Tiieee are all genuine bargains. Jmyh Utah. —Ralph, a 7-year-old son of Jas. B. Aassasor —M. s. Doyle. Our Grocers department is bristling I liave Lombard plum trees for other roan in the case, and when he is Street Oowiel —!e*ji Weil Snell in* this spring. Gro . Rallenoeh . fW~ Fear per cent. I a Went ml ea time < Henderson, this village, while playing Village Board —H. H •'nolev. Crank Thler*.. with imrgains in every line. For this “crack the whip" with his mates at the arrested it will result in his (Manser ’s) lewliPalne. week's trade we hope von will take ad St. John main school last Friday, was thrown release from Jackson. Young Manser vantage of these great leaders : H»u*ehol
CONSUMPTION STATISTICS. CURRENT CONDENSATIONS. MICHIGAN DOINGS. MINOR MICHIGAN NEWS. BLOODY GOV. WAITE. The custom house at Muskegon will ttitrad From a KeaaarasM* Does meat The handsome Denver Union depot be opened on April 1. Proving Thai tla I)Ii—h U Gambia. ha* burned. The loss ia 8335,000; In COLORADO’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE surance 8135,000. THE NEWS OP INTEREST OP The Arnold mine of Eagle River baa The following extracts from statis OUR STATE IN BRIEF. cl used down owing to the dnll times tics compiled by the committee ap CALLS OUT THE TROOPS The Kansas wheat crop ia in excel pointed to communicate with patient* lent condition. Parmer* have togun Mr*, .lame* Kaiey. of Traverse City, under the iraatment for consumption, to plow for spring crt*p- shot herself io the aide. Mhe may re *• Mm nirwk bjr U«htala| a discovered by l>r. Ainiok, of Cincinnati, To IHut From IMtw Two of Hoover*a Of- cover. Diphtheria is raging nt Carbon, lad., »» tftrt JMllra at UadUUr-HarMw offers a new lease of life to thousands: -Tbe Pol too mmd Itoput y RhariBt in tho moat malignant form. In ona Grattan Grangers will hold their an Fred P. J. Hager, of Columbus, O., week 13 parsons tiled of the disease. •« iM ciir-Mi- im»** «»*t ikt nual sheepshearing festival Thursday, began treatment June 30, 1893; discon Uold I So CUy Hall sad (too Uovoraor Five children of one family died in two Uni April 5. tinued it in seven months; cured; re Calls I bo Hatdlere — Hsttlo I’robebla. days. •lirKta ceived first ten dayn' treatment free. Ludiugton will bond itaelf to aid in The Negro. Puryea. who was in jail locating the Epwurth league training James A. Downsni, Danville. Iod.. began treatment September. 1893, dis at Mrondsberg, Pa., for the murder of T a •> Mra Mnwk by U(klnl«|. school there. Dispatches from Denver. Col., tell of Christopher Khtcr*. escaped. He was During a IhundpnUirm at Manistee. continued four months later; cause of Birmingham schools were closed for discontinuance, cured; previous dura a deplorable condition of affairs. Gov. captured and a crowd gathered and Thuoao Anderson. u butcher, a prom two weeks, owing to the prevalence of Waite, the famous, determined to med lyuchnd him. inent citiaen of the fifth ward, was tion of disease, 11 years. Received first scarlet fever. ten days' treatment free. dle in municipal affairs in Denver Mid The Dnmoeratic city onventlon at struck by lightning and now lies para tried to oust from office two members l£aad and in a very precarious condi- The Michigan Republican Newspaper L. J. Maxwell, Washington. D. C., lxsadvillc. Col., nominated Mrs. Aicx> of the tire and police board —Jackson under Eldridg.- for city treasurer and Poor Health Association will hold It* annual meet began treatment October. 1893; discon Orr and D. J. Martin—for alleged pro Thi- frisky Ugh tiling of an equinoct tinued December, 1893; cause of dis Mrs. Bridget McCiuaky for city clerk, ing at Owoeao. tection of gambling houses Messrs. by acclamation. ial storm did considerable damage continuance, cured; duration of dis Orr aud Martin obtained an injunction NoAppetite Marcellu* has decided to bond the ease not stated. Received the first ten Fred Gebhard. tbe wealthy and cele about Naginatv. Willard Sweet, 30 village for 8,000 to be used in construct restraining Gov. Waite from forcibly years of agr. was repairing a pitchfork days ’ treatment free. removing them, and when the governor brated clubman of New York, ha* be Neuralgia-Very Miserable ing water works. Ed D din, 03 Htalc street, Utica, N. and had hold of the tines, when a dash started to take such action despite the come a benedict. Ilia marring*- with Hood ’s Sarsaparilla Cave Good Negaunre lias a first-class system of Y., began treatment April, 1893; dis Misa Louiae II. Morris, of Baltimore, at the subtle fluid struck his face, pass injunction the police were called to Health. ing down his right side ami leg, burn waterworks, and made a net profit of continued June. 1893; cause of discon the city hall in force. Several hun occnrred lost week. tinuance, not stated; present condition ■&I. Hoed * Co.. Lowell. Ms**: ing him lsully. The upper was tom •3,336 during 1693. dred men were sworn in aa deputy Frank Crittenden, nephew of ex-Gox. off his boot as clean as It would be much improved; duration of disease, sheriff*, armed and ordered to prevent “ About one sjo. I was Is very peer he*M!| Charles Meyers, an inmate of the three year*. T. Crittenden, of Missouri, was killed and had no appetite. I coaid net work, for X with a knife. He was carried into the noldiera' home at Grand Rapid*, was troops from entering the building. at Duarte, Col., by lieing thrown under hunts* in an unconscious condition and W. L. Wright. 503 Commercial build Gov. Waite called out the state tronps did net have say merry. I was suffering wttk killed by a dummy train. ing. fit. Lout*, began treatment Febru a plow and trampled upon by the nrnralgl* and the pstn was intensified by my is in a critical state. in the city and First regiment and the horaea attached to iL George Mecrding. janitor of the Kal- ary, 1893: discontinued after twe Chaffee Light artiMery to attend to the U-taff kicked by s horse a ttogether I iimaooo public library, wa* found dead months, cured of Asthma; previous city hall. Gen. Brooks, commanding Michael Davitt addre ssed a meeting Was Vary Miserable Seetdowt at s Itla Isnnrhlnt. duration of disease, twenty year*. Three thousand people witnessed the in the basement of the building. officer, delivered to Police Lieut. Clay, at Rally broth y. Queen's county, Ire and had fallen sway so that I only weighed Mm. John E. Culger. Laramie. Wyo iu command outside of the city, a mes land. He declared that he was con launching of the Harvey 11. llrown. at Sherwood luay have the oldest mason ming, began treatment October. 1893; ninety pound*. 1 took doctor's wdirlni. but it Wyaodotu*. Several hundred of them sage to the effect ttiat if the removed vinced that Ixtnl Rosebery was as firm Cld me no good. Perch*are I nottrsd an sdver* in the state. I). Spencer is DO year* discontinued in two aud a half months, u home ruler as any Gladstonian. ii'cmcnt of Motxl ’t Mars*perl 11* in the ("hrUttna went home with wet feet and clothing old. and has lieen in the order for 33 police commissioners did not vacate cause of discontinuance, cured; previ within half an hour the office would be /to y dbf. I sent at ones for s hottlc uf the in consequence. One of them, Charles years. ous duration of disease, two year*. Re Dispatches received from the City of iredffin*. When 1 had emeu-' the bottle is/ L Ciark, of the firm of Charles L. Clark taken by force. Orr and Martin re Mexico are far from reassuring os to sppetUv was <4Ul:« fosd sad I was The last of six mills started in on ceived first ten day* treatment free. fused to surrender. Before the half A Company, insurance agents, was James Winslow. Carthage, lnd.. be the condition of Congressman Wilson. A Coo cl Deal Stronger. taken home upon a stretcher with one full time at Mcllain. Ahiut Ti.ooo.ooo iiour expired prominent citizens en He is suffering from despondency in feet of log* are awaiting to be manu gan treatment June, 1893; discontinued tered into negotiations with both par T therefore kept on until I had taken three bett leg broken and the other badly bruised. May. 1893, cared; previous duration of duced by an enfeebled constitution. ties. By that time 1 was well, sad my weigh! Otherwise the launching of the Harvey factured there this summer. ties with a view of reaching a settle disease not stuted; received first ten ment by arbitration. The streets about Three Poles were killed in No. 4 !L llrown —the largest carrier, though Lightning struck a bam belonging •lays ’ treaBurnt free. mine of the Kingfton Coni Co., at not the largest io dimension* upon the to Grid Johnson, near Mcllain. The the city hall were packed with an C. W. Love. Beloit, Wiv. began treat angry mob numbering many thous Kdwardsville. Pa., by a runaway car. Hood ’s3*^*'* Cures lakes— was a perfect success. barn was burned to the ground, to ment Dec. 1893; discontinued 10 months Two of the men were killed instantly had Increased to US pounds. Mas. &AJUM K. gether with horses, cows aud hay. ands. "llad one of my officers given later; cause of discontinuance, cured; an order to tire, he would have been and the third died an hour ufter receiv Kklt . Walts. Michigan. JUSTICE WAS QUICK. Charles Meyer*, an inmate of the Sol previous duration of disease, one year. riddled with bullets from the crowd ing his injuries. Hood ’e Pill* cure constipation by reator- Received the first IO days' treatment HavWher lists Tea Year* In diers' home, at Grand Rapids, wa* and then 1 would have had to sweep A strange disease has broken out lag the iierisuUUe action of Lb* alimentary canal. A O m4H1 far free. Short Order. struck hv a dummy train while walk both sides of the street with my Gat- among the cattle of Kunsna. anti the ing on the track und was instantly Mrs. A. Beamer. Lansing. Mich.; be tling gnu. said Gen. Brooks. OX.800 KHIIX TKN ACIIF* Ilenry Moore, alias Henry Phillips, gan treatment OcL. 1893; have not dis state veterinary surgeon lias lieen A. M. Lamb, a market gardener in killed. On the governor's representation celled to investigate iL It starts in who attempted a criminal unsault on continued: cured? No. Noticeable im Pennsylvania, cleared 85.800 on fire that the state militia would probably the htMtf. the leg swells and the unirnal lira Henderson, of Henderson town Jack Garrison, of Central lutke. is provement? Yea. Received the first 10 acres of cabbage and five acres of charged with selling liquor without u be inadequate to cope with the mob dies in a few days. ship. two weeks ago. was captured by days' treatment free. that had full posessionof the city, Gen. onions. I he reason of this, he says Deputy Sheriff fqmfforti in a lumber license. It is not alleged that he kept a Alfred 8. Dewitt. Guthrie. Oklahoma, The main building of the >neath was lieennsr Nalzer s seeds are so ex saloon, but that he retailed iiottles on McCook called out the Uuited States camp near l.oseommon. He was brought began treatment May 1, 1893; discon infantry from Fort l^ogau, 13 miles Glass works, at Tifim, It, giving *m- tremely early and wondreusly pro the street. ductive. 1 aghtniiig Cabbage King to Cadillac. pleaded guilty aud was sen tinued in six wee us; cause of discon from Denver to act Id conjunction iovment io I5» people, was destroyed and tenced to ten years at Jackson, lie left Oscar E. Wells, an aged pensioner of tinuance. cured; duration of disaaae with the slate and local authorities iu Ey fire. It is thought that 830.(xxi will of the Earliest Onions he had in the for prison at t p. in. the same day in Saginaw, ha* been found guilty of as not stated. Received the first 10 days' clearing the streets and preserving the ! cover tbe loss, about ouc-Ualf of which market three veeks ulicad of any other enarge of Sheriff Dunham. saulting little girls, lie was a gate- treatment free. peace. AdjL-Gen. Tarsuey, an old In ia covered by insurance. home-grown sorts, und consequently received fancy prices. Salzer sends 35 tender. and would entice children into R. C. Shan ley. 905 Columbia Bldg., dian fighter, placed the militia strate- The famous Pickwick Club building, Meleld* or Areidealf the shanty bv means of candy. ijouiavilie. Ky.. began treatment July, geticaily in front of the city hall in at New Orleans. La., one of the tost (tackogea earliest vegetable seed, suffi James Christie was found dead in his 1893; d scontlnurd September. 1893: Fourteenth street, with two Gatlings known places in the south, was ruined cient for a family, for 81. postpaid, Crystal Palls, u Tillage of only a few cause of discontinuance, cured; pre if Vmu wilt • ut Till. tHtl *•»■> Mend II lied at the home of his father. Alex. hundred souls, has a debt of 840.000 covering the two big Napoleons, i by fire. The department worked three With Oc postage to tlie John A. Ssleer Christie, in Port Huron. He com vious (.oration of the disease. 18 loaded with grape and solid shot, hours toforr the fire was under con hanging over it* head. For that reason months. Received the first 10 days' Seed (kx. I as (rouse. \\ la. you will re plained of a toothache at night and re it is pretty hard to get a man who will trained on the city hall, and four com trol. The loss will be 8150,000. ceive their mammoth catalogue aud a quested not to Is* disturbed. On the treatment free. panies of militia in front and around act us village president, and for once G. W. Colby, Jr.. 305 North Fourth A. R. Beals, of Hartford City, lnd., trial package of “Get 'liter*, Eli,'- the stand was found two Is>tties which had the office begs the man them to stand the crowd off. The ex- sixteen-day radish. w contained laudanum. There iaadirer- street. HL Ixiuis. Mo.; began treatment eftement wa* inteose. But at 9:30 p. met his wife, from whom he has been separated, on the street at Dubuqne, of opinion as to whether he took The body of Mrs. Ilonnel. who disap June. 1892; was at death's door; discon iu. Gen. McCook advised Gov. Waite to A' Imals eonflnrd should be well hrrtdert so overdue** of the drug taken to relieve peared from Benton Harbor on Dec. 3. tinued; cause of discontiuunnee not withdraw the state militia for the 1 la., and attacked her with u knife, in his toothache, or deliberately com has been found in the river. The stilted. Noticeable Improvement? "De- night as the U. S. troop* were able to flicting injuries which will probably It rat*. mitted suicide, lie was 35 years of age woman wus traced to a bridge at the | t-idedly so; ” previous duration of the cope with the mob until morning. result in her death. He then cut bis It par* to read the papers. e«prd*U| era I own throat. own family perer. for "Law, Mis' Dodd! Yon oodn't pen on me. nowhow, fer tor git dat aig fum do house ter de school safe and aonn'. 'Mpee' hit’s kaae I'se lackin' in reppse ob manners. ’" she added, with a chuckle. “Well, it'a very strange if a girl 14 U RI N G hard times con years old can’t be trusted to carry a parcel!" salt! Mrs Dodd, impatiently. Just aa the committee wiiu were to sumers cannot afford to award the prise were about to with draw for their conference. Chloe Ann experiment with inferior brands opened the outside door and thrust a very anxious face oat into the dark- of baking powder. It is NOW "Here I U!" panted Aunt Deb. “An* you kin praise yo' sta's dat I'se come. that the great strength and purity 1 aint never on'urtuk no aseh skittish job as dis ufo ’. An ’ you aint nevei ye re uo such racket as oome fum de of the ROYAL make it indis inside o' dish yer aig! 1 clar ter good ness! 'Twaa wuk .s u totin' a cloek! pensable to those who desire to An' I'se 'mu',' 'feard some er dem kuu- nels dun drap off in de road. ” “Hero, Judge Carle ton!" said Mrs practise economy in the kitchen. Dodd, taking the huge bundle from Anut Deb's reluctant arms, and giving it to a gentleman standing Each spoonful docs its perfect near her. "It is so late that yon will have to exhit this egg from the plat work. Its increasing sale bears fogm. ” Judge Carleton proceeded to the platform, closely pursued by Aunt Deb, witness that it is a necessity who removed the wrapping of tissue paper as he mounted the steps. to the prudent—it goes further. "Hullo!" shouted a small boy. 'A pop-corn egg! ” A pop-corn egg sure enough, and shining aud sparkling as if Jack Frost had breathed upon it! A murmur of surprise und admiration ran through the room. In the cargo of a steamer whieh re “Lira U a battlefield on which we tight fee "Look out dar. Marse Carleton!" cently arrived at a Pacific port from fsme*. Ti> prrwrvi' health la thts light, see Heccham » Pills, Z5 cents u box. cried Aunt Deb, excitedly. "You so China were a number of boxes of silk gwine ter keel liit over. Keep hit de worms in transit for London. After Since 1K74 rooking iw-boob, have In less than half an h, n she was ‘•etlc end up. sho !" erst In the United Stales. Jane. I done sot dar ar hen dis the steamer arrived in port the worms HER “ RIGINAL EGG/ mornin ’.” I>ock again. There waa a package in j fL"”- began to crawl ont of their cocoons. Coe's Cowan Itolsom and ussisted Judge Carleton to raise ItllsoMn' WKllMl. II will hmiit up«CnMaaMl Not in the least abashed. Chloe Ann her arms, aud a look of solemn joy on Holes had been bored in the boxes to the upper half of tile great egg. •r isao iiu>u.ing via*. Itlsalway* ivusMs. Try IS bounced out of her chair and clapped her face give air to the worms. They soon U N T DEB SAT Wheu lllack Jam. Aunt Deb’s fuvor- First-class tannin; Improves Uw farm every her bunds, declaring that she knew “Come in de wider room, ” she aaid found the holes, crawled through J car. near the front win* tte hen. was disclosed, sitting on a “'zackly w’at ter put in de inside o' in a hoarse whisper, and Aunt Deb them, and a number succeeded is dow of her little nest of white cotton-batting, every •• llonsow's Itsglc Com «slv*." dat aig. an ’ she shouldn't as' nobody, went into the other room without a reaching the deck, where they were V»rnu>i«i lo rue or n»*o; rvliisSsiJ. Ask year house, darning a body began to dupi Then a dozen kasc dey was all b’longin' ter her.” moment's delay. picked up by visitors. An enterpris Crug*.»i fur ll. fnwUcMU. hole in the fluffy little black heads thrust them “You'se boun' ter apcckeriutc fud- UWhen the two emerged from the ing man on shore saw the worms, (live shelter to stork when cold frosty ulgMs selves out from under the wings of the der'ti dat. chile,'' said Aunt Deb. “Dat little bedroom, they quivered with the bonghi all he could get, and proposes stocking, and won old hen, and the applause became aig ’a ‘bleeged ter have mo'n insides. uwfulneaa of the secret in their pos starting a silk industry in Oregon. Sill loll-. « omsnrwprion Cave dering “w'at ferdat deafening. At this all the little blank Uo ’long an' do some o ’ yo' flourialiin' session. I- Wftl OO .1 rosTMIor. ll rurro Isriptest « .m ■ wp chile mj late.'* I heads disappeared, and everybody A perfect cure! Mr. lidward K. Urourhlon. Umu . llsUMbwlUmdi Caro. tlca,9Vca*|t% roun' de wood pile. Alter tea we'll *' ‘Mpee' you got to sew de fua' lot ter **l)ar she come laughed. 140 West Nineteenth street. New York Cltjr. N. J set roun' de stove an' projec' 'bout de clof, ” said Aunt I>eh. “Alter dat Y.. saysthts: "I have used several bottles of The St not burg pate de foie gras is matte rrom now! ” ahe exclaim Of course Chloe Ann's egg took the Ur. Hull s < ough .syrup in rar family and find enlarged liven ui geese. dat 'riginal aig. ” dey'II stick fas' ’nough ” ed. glancing up the prize. The committee were not ab tt s perfect cure. I cheerfully rerommeud It." i It was ufter 10 o'clock when Aunt “You'sesho'you kia make dat ar?” A slight cold, jf neglected, often at road, “an* run n in ’ like a wll* tukkey! ” sent from the room more than five ft Is belter for land to grow weed s than Deb and her niece rose from their seats incpiired the girl, rather anxiously. tacks the lungs. UaowN's Hki»>« him. A moment Inter the door tlcw own minutes; and ns soon as the sale be nothing before the tire. “Aint 1 use ter make balls fer Murae 1 hocus * give sure and imuiodiaUt relied. and Chloe Ann rnahe«l into the room. gan. Mrs. Dodd was sorely perplexed, TM teal rsmedy for rheumatism that has vet Asdd only tm bust*, Price 1$ els “An" utter all dis ’speetin* an con Ellis's chillun. long 'fo* yon was “Aunt Deb.” ahe gasped, “dem gala for it seemed as if every one wanted to been diseovrrrd. Mr U. 11 Tyler. IW West tendin'. ” said Aunt Deb, despondently, horned? Does you ’magine dat dem Main street, lislesburg. Ills . writes: “I have up ter de school house------” buy Chloe Ann'a egg. What a jolly used a good many bottles of Salvation Oil. tu<: VARIOUS ENTERPRISES. “liook yer! J wants ter know w’at “we aint make out ter kiver dat aig! days an' dem doin's done drap outen think it the best remedy for*rheumatism 1 ervr my min'? lUess gracious! I kin tell time they all had! How the people you mean, bastin' inter de house dim I kin ax Miss Cole fer 'de ole boxes — Denmark 1* dyke* era over dcra d'lections wad fer wud. an ’ I kin laughed and cheered when excited in way. You'se lackin ’ in repose oh man you ’ll git yo* pas’baa’d outen dem — Orange peel, sa a condiment,rondt was kamrz in centuries old. spanglo urn. too. lint yo'se got to do dividuals bid against themselves! ners, you is. Chloe Annl Keckon I an ’ like 'nough she'll gimme de strong France sad Ragland In I4M. Mime spermentin ’, Chloe Ann. kasc At last “dat 'riginal aig" wac Electric irons for laundries and shirt done year old min' tollin' Mias Hosa w’ite muslin, liut 1 dunno w'at you you aint had no 'sper'unoe wid aech knocked iff at 915 to old Mr. Clapham, Farts Worth Knowing. factories are becoming popular. dat a tonsan ’ times, an* yon'ae dea like gwine ter do for de outside. ” doin ’*. I'se mighty glad dere .aint no who had been very much opposed to Is all diseases of the nasal muruoui- mem her. Shet dat do*! Itlraa gracious! "Don' you be troubled in yo' min' brane the remedy- used must be ■•on-irritating. school dis week.” the asylum. AliL AX jOXSI, 'Dears like dat Ma ch win ’ tryin' to 'liout dsl. Aunt Deb. I.uw! I'se boun' Nothing aallslariory ran be accomplished with Chloe Ann's delight knew no bounda '•Chloe Ann. how did you ever hap douches, snuffs or powders, because they an* all both In the way it sets, snd in the way ftfte blow all outdo ’a inter dia room. Now ter tin' kivering ’ fer dat aig. 'Taint Irritating, do not reach the affected surfaces sold, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dkcov- She danced and capered about the pen to think of putting that brood ot ami should be abandoned os failures A multi you let set dewu in dat ar cheer, an* gwine out in de world naked, cert'n chiekens into your egg? ” inquired one tude o' persons who had for ) oafs t»rm- ail the sry worry and psin that catarrh ran Inflict testify A long proces sion of d iseases start from a. don ’ lemme year ‘nudder wud fum you sho'. I mint nebber got iof behirne of the ladies. torpid liver and impure blood. Take it, ae yit. Aunt Deb!” to radiraI and permaarni cure* wrought by ontil you ketch yo' breff." “Law!" said Chloe. "I alien 'beerved Kljrs Crrsei tlahu vou ought, when you feel the first symp Chloe Ann, pulling like a small steam- With this cheering assurance Chloe dat ehmk'ns was s natchul ting to be toms (languor, lass of appetite, dullness, de- tug. rolled up her eyes despairingly Ann jumped into bod. uud was soon (jrmeirm). As an eppamiag. mntmrstlvw inside o' aigs!" The value of istsatry was not fully recog tonic, to rqvi dl and tumbled into a ebair. fast asleep. nized by medieval commanders until the fif There was a great shout then. Chloe teenth century. huikl up the “Co ’se I'd mightcr knowed you'd Aunt Deb r.poke truly when she sold Ann laughed louder than any one else. snd strength, theros noth ’•pise fer ter year ' bont dem Kaater that the girl was “clar grit. ” Until ing to equal it. It rouese Judge Carletou (tatted the woolly head Abraham l.laeoln ’s Stories. every organ into healthful doin'*. ” said ahe, slyly, as soon as she the last eighteen months of her life approvingly. An illustrated book, untnarred bv action, purities and on- she had always been ill-fed ana over was aented, “but dc- ’s gwine ter be “Chine ▲tin,” said Annt Deb, as they riches the blood, braces vp worked. When she was 11 years old advertising, containing stories and the whole system, snd re mighty cnr ’u*. ” were walking rapturously home in the her siokly mother lx*came a helpless stores health and vigor. •W’at doy gwine fer ter do up dar?" moonlight, “you'se do ontdoiu ’est gal anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln, invalid, and upon Chloe Ann wen* laid Mrs. Btsaw Goenmrr. of inquired Aunt Deb. eagerly. in dat ar schoolhonae! I t proud on manv heretofore unpublished, will be Rice, JX* m«>ni i'wjtfs .Ulwn_ Citioe grinned. “Dem gala, ’’ she said, burdens far too heavy for one so you. honey. 1 cert’nly is.” writes: “ I have taken threo young. sent free to every person sending his ‘Ootdna * ’dey gwine ter git up a show in de “Law!” exclaimed Chloe Ann with a sad or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co. . school house, an' dey gwine ter hare Muny a time site lay uwakc all night little tremble in ber voice. "Aiu't 1 with hunger that tlio mother might aigs an* ------” done to)e you I’se never lef’ behime?” Fort Wayne. I ml. not suffer. Many a time she stood be Mrs. Gokdxkt . "Alga!" exclaimed Aunt Deb. Susak Cuhtis Kk u rtxuu. “Aigs." repeated Chloe Ann. Im tween ber drunken father and her THirtag the middle ages the best conking w*» pressively. “An' mo'n dat, dey aint mother's bedside, warding off the A Surprise. done in the monasteries. blows intended for the sick woman, Stanley Ober stood at the window Charles Martel Hammer took bis name from gwine ter hare nothin ’ ’cep’ aigs. Dey the ponderous hammer lx* olway* carried at his Pierced. Cure. kin make ’em ns small u» ,jmrrm’ und receiving them at last upon her TUB TOO TIT AT TOOK TUB IMirTK. looking across the meadow at the saddle-beer. W. N. U.. D— XII —12. aigs. or dey kin make 'em deH as big own shoulders. room until Annt Deb was thoroughly small evergreens that skirted the wood as dey kin tote. Dey kin atuff ’em or When the mother died, two years out of patience. beyond, and wishing it wore Christ dey kin leave ’em holler: bat ev’y gal ’s later, and her father declined to sup The eventful dny dawned at last, but mas turn- again —for the tree had been ’bleeged ter invent de aig by her own- port her, C'hloe Atm begged and such a delight: but it was aesrly 6 ST. JACOBS OIL It seemed to Chloe Ann the longest alone-self. An' Mb' I)odd ahe done worked her way from Georgia to a dsy of her life. Hhe was dmseed for Easter, and there would be Easter tolc ua dat de gal w’at make de 'rig- small town in l'ennsylvania where the cveaing long before the time, and ogirs and Easter cards, uud a small Aunt Deb lived. Her uunt had sent a*, .soon as the eieek struck seven she party, when ali the cousins w ould be money to pay the cost of the journey, ran to the school house. there. but the fatiier hiul discovered it aud “Mamma!” he cried, suddenly. PAlS Rod all the World Knouts the CURB Is SURH. When she opened the doer she was “Well?" asked mamma. gained poMM-ssion of it. dazzled with the sight The boy* had Stanley went nearer, and talked The poor child could neither read trimmed the large room most taste earnestly for several minutes; then nor write when aheenteied the village fully with evergreens, and had ar mam mas face won- a smile, und Htau- Lincoln Tea, school; but being “clar grit" she ranged flags und other draperies with ley was beaming anti mysterious. ignored the ridicule of the little chil churming effect A GrijxtlefiB Cathartic. dren with whom she woaobliged to re- The Easter eggs were displayed on cite, and worked with ail her ought to tubles near the wail. There were For diseases of the LIVER and KIDNEYS it is a CURE, make ap for lost time. emery*, almost “as small as sparrers' not an experiment. Used bv women it PREVENTS SCJF- Mia Dodd, a wcaithv and benevo aigs." wiUi a rosette and loop of very ie.tM.nac-. t^RiNG Used by men it PROMOTES VIGOR It lent woman, was at this time greatly narrow ribbon at each larg • end: egga Medtc.no. cures Constipation, clears the Complexion and prevents interested in raising fund* for the or of dainty satin, tilled with tempting Dyspepsia. Price, 25 cts.. sample free. At your druggists or by phan ssvium which ahe had been the candies; egga covered with swan's- noil of LINCOLN TEA CO., Ft, Wayne, In Eurofk and the United States spend i iTKHAiiY Ntnicaa. LE4ML N0TICE8. about two billion dollars a year fur dotti TDCE TABLE. The Independeni Whether .be Rouse of Lonls shall b* shoe Terra* of tke Circuit Conrt. ng and about the same amount for wine, Special Mkbtik *.. » isbed or continued a* an ulsoted upper cham Bt. Johns, March IS, ISM. t IN KFFBCT OBDBGE B.COMMIT. Editor aad Prsprteter. whiskey and beer. ber of Parliament Is openly tllsrussstl In Eng- Called to oompU* the returns and determine •TATE OF MICHIGAN, i amt. Mr. George W. Smalley, the New York 2Mh Judicial Circuit- ( Dfremtffr 19th. IMH*, the result* of the special election acid March 1 do hereby Ox and appoint the time# of JOHNS THURSDAY. MARCH «. II With a prospect of a settlement of IS. 1SB4. Tribune * Londo n Correspondent. will con bolding the serrral terms of court within said tribute to the April Harper's bis Impressions WEffTWAKD the tariff dispute in Congress on the The meeting was ended to order by President circuit for the year* IMU ami 1M&. as follows: . laMfee Lo ri* ** a working legislative body rep- CLINTO* UOPXTY. KAMTEH BKLU. Vaughan lines of the Wilson bill, with some mod rating public opinion in Great Britain. First Monday in February. :t .it-* IMIoii*: rejoice ' tkt mutant bails ideations, there are signs of a revival of Present Trustee* Kenyon. Kendrick, Kuiflln. Fourth Monday in April. «=I olSZo-f- JJ 5fSe- Clamor and <-taag la the morniug gray. Murdock and Wolcott. Last Monday lo June, 8TATION8 A Oerrlhts Uullrssd kecldsai second Monday In November Hippie aud break m the wave-long iwdl# business. Mills are starting that have The statements from each of the election fit Of ths wind that rises at dawn of day Is a daily chronicle in our paper* , also I1MXTIOT COD XTY. ! a i ka ■Mats*: they paai from the tall white at—pie been long closed ; miners who have long district*, number* one, two aad three, of the Second Monday In March ■biotw: tbsy call to the listening paopl f the death of some dear friend, who has First Monday in June. been out are going in their pits, and votes given fOr sod against the loan at the died with Consumption, whereas, if he or Bscond Mona*) In September. a. s*. a. a. p. is. Farther and nearer, higher and clearer. specthl election held March IS, I ML which bad BETROIT----- L» * 42 10 4S 4 « Sweet with the message or hope and lor*. merchants, being reasonably assured of she had taken Otto's Care for Throat and First Monday m December Milwaukee Jct,.„l 7 00 10 M 4 * been Bled with the cierh, were presented sod Dated October, 1«H Thai awing, they ring, unto men they bring I the price of imports after the first of Lang d iseases in time, life would have been p- a. T%e tale of the Life that oaae down from referred to a special committee. Trustees Wot- 8. B. DAMOLL. Circuit Judge. 507 » a# rendeied happier ami perhaps saved. 39th Judicial Circuit. Mteatgau. Fsstlae------I 7 45 11 a above July, are extending their orders. The oott. KnlSiii and Kendrick, appointed by the Uelir------to ao dry and bracing weather has stimulated Preeld ent. Heed the wanting ! If you have a cough Ratotce ! itejoice ! For death oo more or any affection of the Throat aad Lungs Durand...... It to mail hold ua captive* and chaiu ua la*I ; The committee made the following report: SrMale of Teachers txaminations Owsaso Jet..... the fanners and there are now visible call at C. E. VanSicklo ’s, 41 Clinton Ave., The attain of the reign of death ia o ’er. The whole number of votee cost in ail of the Bt. Joans ...... Aad the tyrant of tyrant* la eiaiu at laaLH signs that activity will succeed tlie a agent, and get a trial bottle free. For Clinton countv. 1M-I. Hhoin. < i Mat that la brinraMd front the river: election dietrteta, number*one, two sod three Large size 50c. 7. MMet), o leave* that in Min light quiver « ssluggihness of the past year. given for and against the proposition to bond Bt. John*. Thursday and Friday, August Farther and nearer. Higher and clearer, the village of Bt. John* for thirty thousand mill 4* 1MB. LowsU------The glad lieli* ring in the Kaater mom : Does not this show something besides 8t. John*. Friday. August 25. IML Ada...... And over the earth, in ita dole and dearth. dollar* for sewer purpose*, was live hundred DsWttt. Friday. Kept ember 32, 1W8. < traiid Ha piU* The fulinea* of Heaven's own life i* born. local, or national, cause for the low And nlnety-ooe (521). of which number three DeWItt. Hat in-day. March 10.1*24. G.BALJst.. —I I 25 5 00! price of wheat? A dealer in wheat at hundred and six Mdi vote* contained the Bt. Johns.Thursday and Friday, Match 8* and Fsrryshurg---- K Uhi. Grand Haven The Commons of England passed a Ulaaglow, Scotland, lias this to say to words. '• For the Loan." and were given for Ovid. Friday, April tt. l«M. =1I p. a.' p.sa m. p. resolution March 13, bv a vote of 147 to the said proposition, and of which number two At the regular examination, examinations Milwaukee (Mr) Americans : “Vour side seems inclined will commence at V o ’clock h tn. All other ex Chicago lMri . I 146. to abolish the House of Lords| to hold its wheat. Our buyers, who for hundred and eighty-five (MS) vote* contained The Salt! amlnatlons will commence at 8 o'clock s- m the words, " Against the Loan." and were glv K. M. WINSTON. KAHTWARD. Gladstone could not have been more a long time have been using nothing en against the said proposition. The result Is Countv commiariooer of School*. radical than the resolution implies. I but American and Canadian wheat tabulated as follows : That’s AU Salt ttKTOAUi: HA LB.—Default having tieeu have recently been obliged by the com For. Against. Total. M made in the condition* of a certain STATIONS. The call for a convention of the lie- District No. I...... 117 122 laths* > should as*. Thstas- mortgage made by Robert E. Hamilton and pantively lower prices of Iiussiau and . 22 77 i;c Sarah L. Hamilton, hi* wife, to Frank Ford, sa publican Leagues tuts a familiar sound, La Plata wheat to give attention to . »U 123 2U administrator of the (State ot KUsatM-tn H. especially in the dogmatic declaration r, Is tbs cans* of i Ford, deceased, dated October JJd. A. D. IMU. V “• these. It looks at present as if your Totals,.... :jws 255 rm and recorded December ad, A. D. Mtm. in the Milwaukee itHri as to what "the people'* have con oOn of the Hmrtster of Dead* for Clinton Chicago,* Htr i side were going to have a good deal less We do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a county. In liber 6* of Mortgage*, on page 92; cluded to do. “The people 'will be heard to say about prices this season, but when true and correct statement of the votes given which mortgage was duly assigned Dec.'iu. Grand Havm.-Lv at the special village election of the village of Diamond lMfc!. by said Frank Ford, aa administrator of from in due time : and the leagues will the estate of Elisabeth Void, deceased, to Alta you can compete with tlie ottier coun St. John*, held on Monday, the 1Mb day of srrrfc.. probably tind that they know their ownl tries again, we will take vour wheat C. Ford, which assignment was duly recorded mind and business much better than March. A. D. IBM. We do hereby further certi ] the register of Grand Rapid. freely.” fy that the question of bonding the village of Crystal Salt (^ mortgages, on l»w#lL...„... the leagues do. I >ere is claimed Io DIS. St. Johns for the sum of thirty thousand do ( tot lot- thirteen lars for sewer purpose*, was carried. bast asit known. Mods flsm the bast I r* and thirty In putting a duty on coal and iron ore betas, by the baa* resaws, wtm tbs bast A HDOOESTIVK ADMISSION. In witness whereof we have hereunto net ou r < ‘.Including an san» Jet.—. our Senatorial friends desired to in i ar*. stipulated The Express says : “The coal pro crease the output of home products, at hand* at the village of St. Johns. Clinton coun 1 bouid any pro- ducer is not satisfied with a living profit. ty. Michigan, or. this l*th day ot March, A. D., < aid mortgage: Durand ...... 1 47 « 55 r.m the expense of the foreign articles. IBM equity having Bally...... — 2 J6 7 40 4 47 The terms of his arrangement with tlie -Signed . J. 8. WOLCOTT. Ash (Sr ntsmnad Crystal, gtra U a Sri* V* partepart of said Pontiac 3 05 * ‘J» 5 37 They doubtless forgot tlie fact that the trial. Write as Mr (hitbar parrtrntsm . the ret ore,( by M'lwaukse Jet. 3 45 V 25 AM coal-carrying railroads compel him to wages paid for mining coal are higher M. A. KNIFK1N. Oar Dairy Britts the sma dash sf sa- said mortgage DETROIT ....A 4 25 V 25 7 OO H. L. KENBH1CK. in such case tnarke this product at many times its dM ’fhair < hr. Rufbt Car aod i rCar Psrvtee in Nova (Scotia than in the United States, Committee. hereby gin real value.'' iy of Ita). A. and that the absence of duty on coal On motion the report of the committee was CRYSTAL SALT CO.. Eaatward. No. 12 has Pnilssaa Sleeper .Chitago to If this be true, wiiat becomes of the - afternoon, at Detroit. No 14 baa Parlor Buffet 3»r attache-) would have extended our markets and adopted. •urt Houae tor Graad Hapida to Detroit, (extra charge. 25 mu.) beautiful, tiigb-tarifl theory that our enabled the mine owners in this country Yeas—Trustees, Kenyon. Kendrick. KntfBn. the Village of N*. IS has Chair Car,Brand Rapid, to Dstrsil. mortgage will No. 22 ha* 8 1 so po r to Detroit .______contemporary has so often worshipfully to ship to Canada many Limes the Murdock ami Wolcott A >rtgaged pretn- claimed V A few week ago when the Nays —o. iignest (udder, Westward, No. II has Chair Car. Detroit t*Graad amount of coal that would have reached On motion, the Board adjourned. nortgage, vtx.: Rapid. No. 15 haa Parlor BuffVt Car attache) coal paragraph of the Wilson bill was New England from Nova Scotia, if our be north-west Detroit to Graad Rapid,RapMa (extraextra charge. 23 comb-c*ot , DBWITTH. HUNT. j / EvsTTwhere. Tonpctsat iwnabip five (S) No 17 haa PullmanB fifeopor.-d sapo r. Dotroit■' to CMcago. under debate iu Congress, the Express coal was duty free. They forget the Village Clerk. lichlgan — Dat No 51 has Bloopsr to O id ~Kapteu " appesml to think that it wor.id be a jno . w. loud ; UEN FLETCHER, other fact that foreign iron ore is neces ss;-,‘aaj>rw: saagor Trav. Pass Agen V. eats far sash position* at the Grand ll*i>t<4s Has iD. Assignee Traflc Mi National misfortune to have Canadian sary to mix with domestic ore in A* Others See Us. mess Colleee. Short hand, end Norsaslfol Assignee Tho «. PaouixY Local Agent ooal competing with the powerful com for CsUistwe. sddres* A. Parish. I'ropr order to produce the best' results, and Skid a gentleman from a neighboring It basing b bination that makes the Mice of coal l mortgage m that the higher the price of foreign iron town to The Independent Monday : A. Laaeile to THE many times its real value ” Hut if the ore the less domestic ore is used and the GIVEN AWAY ! 1572, aad ren combination makes the price of coal “ I observe a radical change inMt. Johns ihe Register of decrease in theproduct of these mixed since I was here last, but a few years A MS.U0dinger Hewing Machine to the per ate of Michigan, “many time its real vrjue.” as the Ex son holding the most ticket* from the lot low »; which mofl ores and a corresponding dec lease in ago. Your people seem to be thorough In* business bouses: Jno. Hicks, Kocheater am F. Moo-e by White Sewing Machine press says, would not the coal coming their consumption. Clothing Oik. Fowler A Ball. O. P. DeWUt, or 3d, 1572, aad 18 8TIXX KINO. from Canada have the effect of bringing ly pervaded with the spirit of public Pteeek Roberta. Fildew A Mi liman and F. E. , 1512. ia liber 25 improvement and appear to be working Aldrich. A ticket given with every Sc pur- which mortgage the price of ooal nearer its real value V Mo*re to Mrih And would not consumers be benefited The following are the transactions In together harmoniously for the beat In , datad April 3d terests of the town. Among tlie more in mid ogle* thereby f—ttvfialo i 'otrrifr. real estate in Clinton county, for one on which saort prominent improvements I notice that FOR SALEi. tbs dale sf this week ending March a, as recorded by m) sixty-oae aad MrK INLEV HILL VS. PARMER* llegisier of Deeds L. C. Mead : a splendid system of electric lighting rediags at law In order to cioae an estate 1 want a a to recover aay The speeches of tlie republican lead Victor Clave? sad wife to Edward Laverock has taken the place of the antiquated west 42 feet of lot* II sad 12. Mock*.Si. Joses gasoline flickers, and which is backed purchaser for the following lands In the towns ers of late have been so thoroughly of Victor and Bath, vtx: Thesouth-east quar rare:;; 9*JK0 up by a perfect and well managed gas :h case mod* __ braeycomed with the exaltation of pro PSetae Showcrmau et si to Edward Clark. 40 ter of theNort h eest quarter of section seven hat on Nayil, tection for what it hasnot done that It •ere*, sec- il, Bath Si.uuu plant. (7); the North-west quarter of the South-west •os, at the West Edward Brown to H. J. Caurrsou. lot IS. Your electric light and gas plants, quarter of section eight (■), ail In Town five court House, ia is difficult to find the most glaring ex block 1. Brown's sub outioi J. St. JohnaSBo. i Cousty, Michi- water works system and other modern (4) north at Range one tl) west Also the Ic vends*, is ths ample of it. Thev prey principally up Augustus Warner to H. J. Fattersoo, lot 3, South-east quart erof the South-west quarter of tod mo rt rags do- on the fanner and seem to have an idea block 4. Brown's sub outlet J, St. Jokas See. improvements ought to be the pride of i tvs aad six. ia David M. 'iilson and wile to H. J. Patterson, section tbirtv-twn (22): the 8*uU> half of the isf 8t. Johns, ia that the farmer can be hoodwinked with lot 17, tyoek 2, Brown ’s sub outlot J. St. Johns. the town. In notice also a total absence Houtb-weet quarter of the South-east quarter Icnlgaa —Dais' •SB. of petty strife between citizens and nar of section thirty-two (21), all In town *tx «) the fallictes which have been fed to him LAZKLLE, for so many years by protectionists. N®*?™ T. Sleight sod wife to Samuel W. row jealousies tietween factions that north of Hange one (Ij west. Ataigase. sleight, MM acres, sec. Si, Victor, KUnu never fail to retard the development of For price* and other particulars apply to Everyone knows, or ought to. of the ig Ida Blscktnore to John Hcnveo. 1 Id sore* FRANK E HOBSON, nominious failure of the McKinley bill outlot K, St. Johns, Si•*». a community. A united and healthy tf 404 Hammond Building, Detroit iilt having been Nmt Better. None Lower Price Orvll C Frau et al to Benjamin L. Pratt. SJ public sentiment is the beat panacea a certain mort - to do as It was Imasted it would do. seres, sec. It, Klley, $7u- er and Racbe-i for hard times that I know of. St. dated July 27. For quality and variety of work. Every fanner known that we produce Benjamin L. Pratt et al to Hoxey V. Pratt, LEGAL NOTICES. of the Kagister 15 acres aec. 17. HI lev. «EU. Johns is noted for its excellent schools, s Michigan, on A. B. BALCOE. Ag.l more farm products than we can con A TlTTACHMKNT NOTICE—state of Mich sume and that In thisline we are big a Benjamin L. Pratt et al to Hoxey V. Pratt «• well constructed business places, mod A igan.ii The Circuit Court for the County gages, on page ___ 8t. Johns. Mir ores, aec 17. Kiiey, SI, q c. ofCIHoton Tho mas Tuan vs. Frank Gam. In i claimed to be (OT Repairs furntabed tor ail machines exporters —not importers —and that a Benjamin L. Pratt et al to Orvll C. Frau, 15 em and well-kept homes, and as a whole, attachment. Notice Is hereby gtven that on the rxi hundred and acres, aec. IS, Klley, IMUO. St. Johns is a splendid town —one of the 11th day of December, A. B . iriCl. a writ of rour cents, be- An addition to the above may be found a duty on these products cannot advance dullars, stlpu- my place a complete line of Farm Impletne-IM John A. Ketnp to Emma L. Kemp, w acre*, attachment was duly Issued out of the Clnmtt Jd should any the price to the fanner. The protection sec. A>, Victor. ghuu. best in the state." court for the county of Clinton at the suit of Wagons. Carrtagro.orgaita. etc. All wan-six Thomas Toan. the above named plaintiff, os.- said mort- d Urst-class and at bottom prices. ists are continually talking of a “home William H. Motjoistoti and wile to John 1|. against the lands, tenement*. gnoHs and chat r* at law or in market" notwithstanding tlie fact of the DeWlu, lots l a no - (dock 5, l.jrnd's auJ. 8t. IB .May Da as Ma> h for Vaa. ties, money* and egret* of Frank Gas*, the de o recover any Johns, SI.'M' fendant above named, for the sum of one hun >y said mort- John M. lie Witt and wile to William H Mc- Mr. Fieri Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes of the imwfr McKinley bill failing to produce one. dred and thtrty-etghi dollar* and ten cents, -ontalnml. and LIFTER Vjuiston and wile, lot 5, tdoek 114, St. Johns. that he bad a severe Kidney trouble for which said writ was returable on the ’Jd day s> made and -AND- They also totally ignore tlie fact as to U4W. many yean, with severe pains in hia lack of January. A. !»., IriH Bated this -JUth dav of January, imm. given that the imposition of heavy taxes upon the Andrew c. McVeigh to Alina E. Millard, 5 and also that hia bladder waa affected. lock In the af- acres, sec- -■», Ix-Uanon tl JOHN 8. BENNETT. rarmer. He trial many so called Kidney cures but U-Gwit wtorney tor Plaintiff r of the- court Benjamin t oUiaa to Mary- Elisabeth Benner, Ichigan. In the The following table, prepared by Uen. Vi acres, sec. XI, Bingham. SWbu without any good result. About a year OTICE tip ATTACHMENT. I he Circuit nty. there will ago he lagan use of Ktoctric Bitten and Court tor the County or Clinton. Nicho * highest trial- Leib and revised by Daniel Strange, W. O. Wiley aud wife to Myron C.Uo»ltbrttc Nlas Pung vs. Frank Gam. Notice i* hereby giv O) acres, sec tl. Lebanon, genu. ,j c. found relief al once. Electric Bitten is age descrllwwl. author of tlie “Farmers' Tariff en that on the 2d day or January. A. D.. I8h4, a fewest quarter Jennie Olbb* to H. J. and M. A. Patterson, especially adapted to cure all Kidney and writ of attachmeni waa duly Issued out of the ilght Nottb.of Manual. which we give below, lot 4, block i, Kmmousville, pl> Liver troubles and often given almost in Circuit Court for the county of Clinton at the Said sale will ' Illltert Lapoam and wife to Edward tun*, stant relief. One trial will prove our suit of Nicholas Pung. the above named plain ent of the re- and those who will study it will find to ham, MU acres, sec. MU, Olive. fM». tiff, against the iands, tenement*, good* and ret due —Bated statement Price only .'iO c. for large bot ebattei*. moneys and effects ot Frank (lass, what extent these taxes have crippled Adam Benin* to William K. Oilltert, MU acre*, the defendant above named, for tin- sum of sec. St, Ovid, ytui tle. At I-'ildew A .Miliman ’* Drag Store. ONNELLY, the fanners by reason of the McKinley Ht. Johns and Fowler. four hundred dollars, which said writ wm re Mortgagee. Win O. Ollbert lo Matthew Bawson. Mi>acres turnable on tke ffthday of February. A. D l»4 wit Boarding Stable bill: on sec. JM. ovId, SO*). —Dated this T7th day of February . iwt Amy E. Krlsbie Kx. to Osuar S. C owan, lots 7 Baokisa'i trnicsasivc. FRDKWA A WALHKIBGE. i sale , or FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KIND* him! *, I dock 14, Ovid. A-Vu. UTNsrti Attorneys for Plaintiff. pursuance aad Bpecla) atteatlea given to Hoarding Hoi»e> i'Bb. Cyrus U. Pope and wife to Henry Hewson The Beet Halve in the world for Cuts, KR OK PI HI.ICATION- Mate of it Court for the ami wife, lann on *ec. IV, Bengal. *Auu. Bruises. Horen, Ulcere, Halt Kbeum. Fever isde aad entered clamoutdta furatohad fsr CommsrctolMen. o“_ Michigan.; Twenty Ninth Judicial Circuit, H. In a certaia Funerals, Pleasure Parties. Etc. 9iiS%^ _ —£ • • » Jacob E Onstott et aJ to John O. Wool!, lot Heree. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilblanee, in Chancery Suit iiendlng In Circuit i ..urt for he ( auoda Mali s’-'W 1 • C'obta, Kandail Wood's add. Elate, Corns and all Hkin Eruptions, and posi the t 'ounty of Clinton in Chancery at 8f . Johns under the law* 5M*Person, haviag Lame aad Disabled Harm, m it on the lith day of March A. D , IMH. Lydia J. * i g *B H tively cares Film, or no pay required. It I huaiaess si De- will had the best of facilities fer treatment a: air Piter. Complainant, vs. Edwin Pifer. Defend lohn Droute sad •(able*. M. C. I.I VESA Y. Veternary Surgeon . ia at- Herman Martin ami wile to Mean* M. Perrin ia go ran teed to give perfect satisfaction ant. In this cause it appearing that detei»l- lot *i, block o. Perrin ’s add, St. Johns, SSlu Notice la here- tends nc*. Mtabiea ad door West ol Ths M«e or inonay refunded. Price 26 cents per am. i-Tdwtn Ptfer. ia a resident of ihli State, North .ids (17i) tHit hi* whereabouts an- unknown, therefore : suction or van- James Mahar sod wife to Henry M. Perrin box. For sale by Fildew A Hillman, Ht ih, at the West et al, acres, see 35. Olive. •l.UO. on motion ot John G. Patterson. Solicitor for t houae. la the PKa NK NCJHOKIBI.D Prsp' r. llraou U Kusekraua and wife to John Cook. Johns and Fowler. Complainant, it Is ordered that defendant ■ laton and sum .» Meres, see. to, Balia*. glMW. ter his appearance In said cause ou or l PEBMINAL JACKSON. The independent CLEVELAND The Mercham Tailor. I L. L. Conn spent Suud»y iu Ovid. TO 8TEAH PRINTING HOUNfc. MIm II. L. llieks visited Detroit yes $2.50 terday. BUFFALO KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES Publt«h«d avtrv Thuriday morn* 99 inv from th« Indspemlmit Block. (too. Kites was in Pilot on busiuees Via “C. A B. LINE. NEW No. I 7. Clinton AVtnut, Tuesday. ConuMStcuiK with oftenlng of nsrliration Mrs. J. T. Cole visited Detroit Mon (•bout April lml dBO 8. C0RB1T. Proprietor. MagalSeent KM* Wheel Steel Mtuttn, AND TEKMM: day on busiuees. C. C. Vaughan made a business trip "Mato *f Otoiu." atoil Mai*yf "Mow Yorto." ittilatljr la JldruM, •1.00 STYLISH to Detroit last Saturday . DAILY TIME TABLE. You con do it by buying your Spring Shoes at DutcherV All WU»a«»U of Pat D m MbMriMkai •nil tow uuur at I to* rat* of • ! V© Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Bromley Sir, (ifcuMajr* IsciiMed. i FALL The latest stylet; for 18W lor Men, Women. Misses and Child Par Y*ar visited Detroit last Friday. L’ted ’v'laad, AM f.m. I Lease Buffalo. AM r. m. ren are now on hand at our Ktore, and more arriving daily. Charley Heed, of GrandBapids. spent Ar Buffalo. 7-Au a. x. | Ar. Cleveland, ' JO a. M. Otudnmuai rtt* tft IIW per colwt per (Centra! standard TMne.) ttouu, I.uttDOM uoticn lit CMU per lia* for AND eaeh laaertioL Kditon*. cotkwe. ien twu. last Sunday in our village. Chas. Harrison aud Johu Baumganl- Taku the “C. A B. Due * a|Miner* and t.-nlo/ WORK SHOES Biwn»— rani*. fl per im* per year a r'-freehlujr ulc-ht a rest when enroute to Mar WINTER Harriot* «>lrth and dee lb notice* ineerted free, ner went to Detroit Wednesday. ram. Niuean* Falls. Toronto New lorn, "biluair itMCuent*. reoaiutloa*. card* of iboak*. Huston. AlbM) , 1,0490 liiaad*. or any East ole., will be cnenred for at me ret* ol tee cent* F. E. Doremus, of the Portland lie- ern or Canadian palm For this grade of footwear we have the largest aud best per !Im. SUITINGS, assortment for the money ever before offered to the Oerroependeece •oauunlof loeai »**• to eollelted view. spent last Suuday in our village. Cheap Ex«nraluna Weekly tu Niagara Kail* * laborer of from u) pert* of tb* cMttf. Clinton County. Osmond Tower, of Ionia, was the Writs tsv our leartot pamphlet. OVERCOATINGS r«dUT» roe doim guest of 8t. Johns friends last week. JOB PRINTIN' O T. F NEWMAN. H. R. ROGERS. (Jen ’l Maa’fr Uea'I Paaa. A*t • Deeureeeeed for itfl« eed cheep**** Mrs. (*eo. Emmons went to Detroit AND Men's and Boys' Boots. Wednesday to visit friends and rela Cleveland, Ohio. CHURCH DIRBCTORYT tives. TROWSKRINGB. Ill this line we carry everything from a fine hand-*eyved trr. JOHN'S CHURCH—BF1HI OPAL Mrs. £. L. Broughton is visiting lier Miller’s Feed Bam and Livery. call boot to a heavy river boot. Prices from $1.75 to $4,00. ■ ‘onirr of Walker and Mead Ittrwu Morning eorvtor. 10:90; 8. K . IS M.: ••venin* danghter. Mrs. A. D. JTosser. in Dan- if you wish to be convinced that i|nalities. styles ami prices* are oervloe. 7:90: Holy Communion, tlret Sunday in each month. after mornln# aerrto*. sing. leassntly and uonventently located near tbe right just give us a call. FRBDKHICK HALL. Hector J. D. Estes, of Corunna, is spending northwest corner of tbe Court House Square. BAPTIST CHl'HCH a few days with his parents in this vil PERFECT Trow tor i dec Street. ST. .JOHNS. MICH. Moraine eemoe. 10:90: Sundar School. 19:00; lage. FITS UUAHASTEEI). or on ■ nir rcrrloe. 7 :09: communion. Bret Sun* •lay in each month, after morning eerrtee. Frank 11. Silvers has resumed work Lanre carriage Boor, roomy, clean and airy E. M. HLANCHAltD, Paator. witti Wilson A Caruss of the Senate bar stalls, and clean rood, and all at reasonablt rates. DUTCHER’S CASH SHOE HOUSE. M K. CHl'KCH. ber shop. state Street Nortunir Ciaee meeting. »:S#: preaching, R. A. 1 lee be. a studant In Albion JACKSON, 10:90; Sunday ectoooi. IS.-uiM. livening: —Ju The Livery Department venile Lwagut . i:du; Epwnrtb latague. • (*»; college, is spending the spring vacation ST. JOHNS. i laee :: •■eting. »i:0u; preaching. 7:00. Hegular in our village. Is well equipped with good Vehicles and Hors prayer meeting. Thuroday evening. ee. Call and see me. C. O. THOMAS. Paator O. E. Wilson went to Kalamazoo IKItr B. r. MILI-Klt Prop ’r. FIH8T CONGREGATIONAL CHCRCH. Monday morning to visit relatives ami Head of Brush St. transact business. Tom Padley, More mg aervicc at 10:3U: evening aervice at 7KK>: Sunday tcbool at noon; Y. P. 8. C. K. J. T. Millman left Tuesday moming meeting at »:!&: Junior S C. K Thuroday at 4 Trie Pioneer Manufacturer and p. m.; prayer uieettng Thuroday* at 7:15 p. m.; for Wingham. Ont., for a few davs ’ Woman * aaaoctatlon Tuesday. 2 p. m Mleo C. visit with his mother. Dealer In A. Shaver aec'y ; Mia* Anna Treadwell, chair- nan of relief com. of T. P. S. C. B.: Mrs H. R. Mrs. C. Hall, of Dryden, Lapeer Baldwin, chairman of relief com. of woman * iUWOdAtlOO . county, is spending a vacation with her H. E. IIITTLEH. Paator. son Rev. Frederick Hall. Light and Heavy Harness FREE METHODIST. W. H. Hotelling and wife, of dies- Morning service:—Sabbath school. IN ST. JOHNS. Preaching. ]0:4&; Bvenlngaervice. 7:00: Young aniug. Mich., were Sunday guests of People's meeting, J3W p. iu.; class meeting Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jackson. Tuesday* at 7.S> p. m. Prayer laeetini, Will offer to tbe public, this Fall and yvinter Tbumdayt. at 7:90. F. A. PEHKIN8. Paator Mrs. II. R. Cattermole is spending a a superb line of THE SPRING OF short vacation with her daughter. Mrs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HORSES! Wm II. Tripp, in Owosao. FOB SALE OE EXOHANGE CHEAP RobCS 811(1 BlankCtS. Barber*. Maj. Then Price took advantage of WHOP WILSON a the excursion Wednesday and tran CARUSS. Praartelair«. Walker St.. Wat. E»- IR SALK rorcash or on lime with ap srvtbing8 •lag in oor tie* doo« peaaaptlyprowl . aad with *et sacted business in Detroit. proved notes or In i-xcbange for Sheep. tMari inn. Childrens Halreullimf, a Howard Fitzgerald and Miss. Xylphia FCattle or other property, a large number of •peciahy Therelere llon ’l Boy Until Yon Have Shaver listened to Julia Marlowe in KIRBT-CLAUS HtlftHES, ACOB POERCH. proprietor of•f~ " Tbe Steel Both Native and Wretem, weighing from ljJfirt I'xaminetl These Good* and harder Shop- Ladias' aad child i*a heir' “As you like it/* in (trand Rapids, last to 1.7W pounds, broken or unbroken, at ex. Jcutting a cpecUity. (lead bath ta< Saturday. rrevaely low priors Learned the Prices. Attorney*. Otis Wise left Friday morning for Charlotte, where he has accepted a po Wwitcm Horst* oftVml art* al L'tOBNEY. Opera Houm Block. AT- sition with the large carriage works of Full Hlood American Hones that city. THEY ARE MADE UPON HUMOR tawni a. trot jomk c. m No MnstJiuic* or Hroncho*. yon * ooolina , Attorney, at I Miss Mary Hunt went to Detroit AMD PULLY WARRAMTED. L Joan*. Mich. OBc* over Kendrick'* i Wednesday as a delegate to the Y. P. ORTON a WKIMER, Attorney, at Law S. C. E. convention. Mtv. Geo. Petrie ORcoinProaocjUngAtieraey'toRce it the InHpeetion of Stock and Corres reartN house 1 St A accompanied her. pondence Solicited. ’IITIIA H. HKt'NMIN, Aliorner u Lew and Miss Minnie i*ervorse has engaged as All Goods and Work War W Heilcuor in < banter? . ORce over Pali'* book-keeper with A. S. llarber and Co., grocery nero. ISM ranted as Represented. general merchants at Ithaca, aud has R. M. STEEL Brings New and M. H. CASTLEi Ati*rney at Lew. already entered upon her duties. St. Johns, October 14. 1MB. 149» Circuit Court i ouimMlotrr Money toLooa. October 1. 11 W<)■(* oeor Miw Burt* ’. Millinery Stem. 1193 Mrs. F. W. Lee went to Detroit last Beautiful things rows h. rnnawa. nuir n. WALnnioaa, Saturday to enter upon a permanent .Ul:tt t A W tLBKIMlG, Attoraey. residence with her husband in that city. in the way of £at Law . At the old -vend, over the "corner Their mother Lee will soon join them. _ nfpp, St. Jstone, Mich.______1M7 Things for ALHHIDOl: a OSBORN, Attorney. At Mrs. Ed. Pennell was again called to Law ' litre oeer Alltoen't Jewel re Store the home of her parents in Ionia, on Thursday last on account of the con Oil J Men ’s wear. DentiMfry. H KENYON, lleattot Emi Walker tinued illness of her mother. Mrs. A. Street. 1111 Kelsey. We invite an Physicians. Miss Miunie Pike, for the past two Inspection of our seasons a trimmer for J. T. (k>le & Co, R. DODtiE, 99. O., Surgeon aad Ho spent the greater part of last week with • lueopethic Phyatcian. CLINTON INDEPENDENT THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1894. regret that the president I* at war AM?-l PROOF OF OWNERSHIP. At St. Johns Thursdav, Mar. 29,1894. One da« only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns DEMOCKAT MATTKR*j. with certain Democratic politicians and asserts that his administration A Woman tslUcd s Itsgxsgemaa ns to A OrMl would have failed in all its undertak the identity of n Trunk. A ttm day* ago lht> pros* «** ^patches ings "had it not been for the help It woe at the baggage-roomz magnanimously given to It by the Re tauuum-itl that John U. » L. _ _* CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY MARCH 22. 1894. THE COCKSWAIN'S STORY. yet followed by terror upon terror, a certain time, ss * Shall he go?* TURNED OUT •000,000. in many eases to fatal. lie deter- TE DISCOVERER OF SfAMP-RCDT. mined, thensfure, to d evo te his talents You know that littto Dm* who by orime upon crime. htiil screening her face. Edith A Private Vial to Oa 1U •lag Is at—d oa tbo kw«tt dttk, shook her haad and then I knew that fad the study and .Uses very of tbo B»wmh hi* litbwr waa too 4*ii CH ATTKlT IV. A GREAT TRIUMPH OP MEDICAL To Mi him quit t ho wreak • I had won a treasure greater than means not only to relieve; euro aad pa I most summarise as briefly aa poo. Four special treasury secret servlet SCIENCE. stors these all important segue in Suaw loiha mov think it lau to write tiie Hesper diamond. men in addition to the regular form ▲ p om aa w el he did. sibie the event* that took place tho health when they were diaeaead, but Out. oat. ho wuru't » marker In tbo uftoruoo.i of the 2 tli Sir employed at dlviaion headquarters and 'toour oaptaia • UittokiA week following Lola's flight, aot be Kdmund said: the forces of the United States mar to strengthen aad stimulate them mm cause 1 And them locking in inter “I nave been looking at your on- shal's office, are working in Omaha. that they sho aid properly, perform We wee cvtdsla )uo* off Heady Hook. act—for indeed these Wire the hap • plUbod by a 111* A ohootm' at u murk. gag. meat. Bernard, from a practical Neb., to tineartli a private mint which their necessary functions The result Ao' Uttlo Jack alee* oa the Oridtm, piest days I had ever spent—but be point of view, and a fact occurs to is alleged to iiave tun ed out over half of hie exhaustive investigation ami ea- -.o' taoutht it alt a lark. a million standard silver dollars, usin g "*»«ey rich! up there'" hU father eel* cause the lengthy description would me that, at such a time mm Ibis, would periments tested la every day prentlee, An kuow the Util* kid the mime amount of sliver and alloy aa a grant general is born to the unduly retard the progress of the probably eeca|»e you. That agree If resulted in the discovery off tile seas Would moot ee harm baeeuae he d da history I have ret myself to narrate. th- government. world like Grunt, or a noted states Kuitl; aa he wue bU ment of youre muat be altered. You pound now known aa Dr. Kilmer’s Oa the morning of the l&th. search The plant lias been in operation some man like Bismarck, or a brilliant law will see that, for Edith's sake, what Swamp-Boot The phenomenal earn Who* )uet like that a shell with fuse was made for Lola She was not in time, and it is said to br impossible to yer like Evarta, or an eloquent clergy Ail hi uama routs' all. I call tho tontlnu clause—a clause detect the difference between the cess of this great An men an ion thor *ki| the house. A little after midday, man like Beecher, newspapers are full conferring upon the survivor a de money made by the counterfeiters and demonstrated the Just like aa they ■ one of the keepers, sent out tooxploro of their praise and every one knows of Twaa lust a silly trtek o ceased partner's share in tho Great tiie genuine turned out by the federal a doubt that it la now the time specific, Freeh mischief maum' I the Abbey woods and park, reported their remarkable achievements, biog lies per—should be abrogated. It mints. The profits of the gang not only for Kidney aad Bladder dUfc- Bat It nieiil ail dead la earauMth that he had seen the fugitive in the raphers spring up to flatter and extol The oaptaia a littto kid. entails a risk which she must not ha arc made from the seigniorage, which cullies, but aeidoni fails to ears that fir plantation, about half a mile from is said to give to the maker* a rake off them in volume after volume; but the exposed to —you understand mo?” much-dreaded Bright's Disease, which, lie rive oa* hasty leek aroue'. the Abbey. At sight of him she had of SI cents on each dollar made. one who is greatest and noblest of MU Up curled up la aura, I under*to d what he said per after all, is nothing bat advanced ldd> Than »trunk hianelf down oa the desk. “scuttled ” away like a young deer, them all—who U the leading beuefac- An true aa yea w>r» Itaaa. fectly. and agreed with him that the Herder aad Set rids la Church. Be r.u»had that tturuin'faao la both but he. obedient to orders, had not clause must be altered. HU little haatlo. he did. pursued her. John Brady shot and killed Mary ■'Consult with your partnors. ” he Aa yanked It oat! Hay. did we ■ beat In the afternoon we weut in a Brody, his wife, and then committed Then far the oaptaia a kid! said, “as to what change is advisable. break to Southampton, driving suicide in the Church of Immaculate I expect my lawyer hero on tho Btb, Conception. Oakland. Cal. Brady Tbo captain rotor, aa' he was mad slowly through the woods, with the Mow ' la rod you dtaobev'" and he oan draw up a legal agree and bis wife had been separated about "Well. Heps," the llttlo ohep spake eat. possibility of being -een by I*ola. two years. "You see. twaa uat llua war: ment in accordance with our general Tie want here, b.L fop* I knew who would eertainly then have fol. wish.” Mrs. Brady went to mass, arriving lowed us. but we saw nothing of her. Juet s al you would ’a' did I took the Judge into Van Hoeek ’e after the services. She entered the An m* I look my chut cut Waa At Southampton wo bought decent church and knelt down to pray near t rt;ht»’ The plucky kid! room that night, and tliero told him elothes. and spent some time in the the altar, lirady entered and took a of mv engagement to Miss I.ascellea Tbo caotain. w'y. hs juet broke dewa. hair dresser's I bad my board *eut behind her. No others were in An fairly piped h.s eye Van Hoeck wo* visibly ularmed when shavod off; and we returned to the the church. Suddenly Brady draw a An nodded "yea* ’, be was thatchoked he heard this; and when I went on to 'Twaa alt ha could reply Abbey, very much altered for the pistol and placing the weapon at the Th«l's w y the men nil suck to Jack. say that Sir Edmund wi-hed the ■isck of his wife’s head pulled the trig better in appearance. Mr louebad their heart, be dki clause altered by his lawyer on the ger. The woman was killed instantly. Set-, that Um« ween t In It with Mir Kdmund returned in toe even The captain's Uttin ktdt 24th. be said quickly, in a low Then Brady pointed the pistol toward -llarner's Yoau People. ing from lAindon. voioe: his own body, tiring, the ballill going “Now. indeed, you look yourself — ••The crafty old fox! What does through his right lung, ami a second into his brain. a gentleman. ” he said, shaking my ho mean by that9" The Great Hesper.hand cordially. He had made in “His meaning is obvious enough.** Tea Killed la a Texas Turned... quiries respecting a laohlarv. aud 1 replied: “if I marry Miss I asoelle*. IIY Pit A SK It t It 11 Mr T. learned that the most expert known A cyclone swept over l*ongview, and dio. sho will be dispossessed of to the trade was a man narn.-d Car Tex., accompanied by hailstones of im CHAPTSB III—CoHTiNiiKtx my share in tho diamond: I can mense six**. The greatest damage was valho^ then occupied at Madrid. leave her only a legacy of debt. ” ••And Jan Van Homk?” With our sanction he wrote at onoe done six miles east of here, where it ••Ye*, end thet ain't all on it,” struck the large country home of John ••That'll Israel." respond nd the offering this man his own terms to said the Judge, dragging bis wiry Fain, lately occupied by a large family Judffe. indicating Van Hoeck; • *and oome to the Abbey and out the (.root thin tuft through his hand and bend of Negroes. The houae was in an darkness fell upon 'em,” he added, Hopper. ing his brow. “Tliet ain't all by a uncient grove of oaks, twenty in num explanativoiy. At night, the door by which I,ola lump. Wo ’re ploying with a marked ber. Every one of them was uprooted During a short apace of hie event was supposed to have escape:) from aud piled tip in terrible confusion with card in tho pack—a card os might ful career Brace had earned a pre dead fowls und stock and live dead und the Abbey was left open, and a night tempt u'or one on us to foul p!ay." . carious existence aa u traveling light was placed in her bedroom. eight terribly injured Negroes. ••What on earth do you mean? preacher. The next morning the dairymaid Manta Anna. Tex.: A tornado swept Speak plainly if you can. ’ said Van ••Tneu you are Bernard Thorne.” said that someone hud boon at her over portions of this town. Mr. Wat- Hoeck. in angry impatience. rum and four children were killed out the baronet naid to me, ••and Lola milk pans in tbo night; then' was no “Well, I mean this ’ere.” an«wered right. is—" other evidence of i.ola having on- the Judge, with slt.w impressiveness. ••Tho Kid. ” aaid Brace: ‘'her 1 tered the house. After orcakfast. I flar.l Itlow et Melaaakecpera. • that if ono of my pardners wasn't mother waa a greaser —a Mexican.” determined to go througli tho woods a gentleman, and t'othor wasn't The supreme court of Indiana de he explained to Miss Lance 11 on. myself in search of her. Mi-* Lu*- clined to consider again the caae it has helpisNs blind, l.m darned if I’d go The dinner had warmed his spirits 1 cello* wished to acromyany me. I already passed upon twice, that of to bed without a six shooter under and looaene.1 his tongue, and he re ought to have pointed out to her that Mary E. Haggard vs. John Stehlin, a my pi Her, und my finger on tho trig lated tbo story of the finding of tho her company lessened tho chance* of saloonkeeper who opened a saloon near diamond. ger. I don't allude to one any the plaintiff's property. The court in I«ola suffering me to approach her. more'n another, but we'll just take its second decision which now standa “One thine Is obvious. ” said Sir but I could not deprive nr. self tho Edmund cheerfully; * ‘vou won t Israel's word for gospel, that every- decides in favor of plaintiff, and holds pleasure of having such a sweet com one is a thief if you givo him a that where it is shown that a saloon want to leave mo to-night ” panion. Wo saw Ix>la ut the edge of chance of thievin*: end. at that rate. depreciates property a process at law ••Neery one on us, sir. you bet”’ a clearing on the hillside, hho to secure damage is proper. The liquor I’m just as likely as not f> murder replied the Judge, while Van Hoeck watched us as we draw near. 1 interests look upon this decision a* the a ANDRAL KILMER. M. D., BINGHAMTON, N. Y. and I expressed the same t-ontimenU ray two pardners. end get tho wholo oalled to her. but she shook her heaviest blow struck at their business (or of mankind —the great physician, We aay. now. if Dr. Kilmer has dono in other word*. ol that diumond myself. Conse in recent years. head. and. turning her back u|»on us. labors on modestly in his grand work nothing rise to make his name immor ••Tho next thing to consider is.** quently. you will allow thet the ouiekly disappeared among tho pine*. of saving life and relieving pain and tal, the discovery of this caa great he then aaid. **how can I be of ser squire has a double reason for THl: MAIIKK1H. The forlorn condition of the girl: her distress, and is content to do without remedy alone has given him a reputa vice to you in this atfair. To pur- wantin ’ the agreement altered: fur it gesture which scorned full of sad biographers, and leaves his praisu to tion that will continue ax long aa the oha-e your treasure Is of course alto ain't only tho money he's got to se Cincinnati. ness; the silent fall of lenvea: OUtto-Prine to rood ...... • 3 U A be sung by the grateful patients he world stands Dr. Edward Jennar gether out of tbo question, liut I cure on to hi* daughter, bat her bus- the tristness of the autumn woods, Lower grade* ...... 3 so q has cured. What grander, nobler or died in 1833, but hia discovery of vac should like to buy a small—a very, bin's life likowiso. Time enough for Has*...... * 40 U overcame Mias (.nacelles: and as she Sheep and lamb-...... 3 «■* ft. holier career can there be than that of cination still exists throughout the vorv small—share in It paying down the young lady to he a widder in the walked silently beside mo. with her W beat - No. red ...... U^i( ministering to Uie sick and suffering? civilized universe; Dr. William Thomas a oertaiu sum for your pre-ent con uai'rul order of tiling* in gen ’al.” core-No. * ...... aw «e head bent. I saw that sho was err 'Jala—No '.•white...... To say that I>r. Kilmer is the lead Green Morton has long been dead, venience. and taking it back when ing. This cpiaodo mode a deep im- CKI saga. ing physician to-day. among the many and yet he llrcs to-day through his the diamond is ultimately disposed CHAPTER V. prea-ion upon me: yet while my CatUo- steer* ...... 5 4 00 • 8 4 50 skillful men in the medical profession, wonderful discovery of nnmathelica. of. with a rcasoi.ub.e percentage When I met Sir Edmund in tbo < nnioiKi ...... 3 35 r n ^ 75 henrt ached with sympathy for tho Sheep Mixed ...... 3 Ul it 3 «5 is true if a man % success and achieve and long after oar distinguished Dr. upon the outlay. I make ibis sug morning. 1 told him that my part poor little savage wandering alone in Luililn , ...... 4 THE CHOICEST OF ALL SERIES ISSUED. BI HINBW. AND IN NOW LOCATED AT TO BE GIVEN FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. COMMENCING No. 16, Clinton Ave. Wednesday, March 21st, 1894. He ha* also Added a Handsome Line of ■■ - - 4493 S'TART RIGHT NOH and get them all. A Complete Pictorial and Literary History of the Great Columbian Exposition from start to finish, enriched by Special Artists from the greatert men and women in the world. Which Will Be Hold at a Small Manrin. GIVEN AWAY FREE EACH WEEK TO OUR CUSTOMERS 16 Clinton Ave. St Johns, Mich. 320 §ciperb Exposition photo Engravings ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST. Number 1 Will be Ready Saturday, March 24th. SIRIE8 MO. I WILL CONTAIN: The Womens' Building. Columbian Fountain, from the Rear. The Government Building. United States Government Building. Facade of the French Section. The Illinois Building. Statue of Columbus. The Agricultural Building. Statue of California. The Machinery Hall. The Irish Village. The Electricity Building. The U. S. Battle Ship, “Illinois." The Fisheries Building. Samoan Girls. The Farmers' Bridge. See our Window Display of Portfolios. NORTH OLIVE. Mrs. E. G. Bement. of this village, Cora McVeigh died of consumption March 30. im. lias gone to Little Rock. Arkansas, to Wednesday March 14. at the home of The Independent visit Mrs. O. E. White, of that place. his sister. Mrs. Lorenzo Millard, in Pe- Mrs. Jeiden Memhew is veiy sick. .James Anderson. M. Allor and P. B. wamo. ■T. JOHNS. THURSDAY. MAKCH 23. IWi Floid Wilkins Los engaged to work Percy are attending the state encamp Jay Bessions and family spent Satur for E. Throop. ment G. A. R. in session at Ovono this day and Sunday at tin- home of Mrs. B’s —TH1 R. M. Kellogg visited at J. C. Shutng- week. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Gallagher, in in* n i kers last Sunday Dr. < .eorge Bliss will soon have a iiTRiley. 007061352^^^15 Mrs. Ezra Tbroop who is not yet able new brick office near his residence iu Lebanon band played at a sugar so to sit up, is slowly improving in health. this village, the material for the same cial held at Chas. Williams', in Mather- Adelbert Deveraux. who lias been being on hand and work of erection ton. for beneflt of Rev. G. A. Bowles. ST. JOHNS. MICH. coniined to his tied with rheumatism, is • commenced. Orson Brooks, leader. now improving. I)r. C. E. Knapp, of St. Johns, per Clifton Bennett and Miss Anna Hale Clarence Tbroop now rejoices tiecause formed an important surgical operation were married in Matlierton. Sunday, Pay* 4 Per feat. Interest on Deposits. he has successfully attained the age of last Thursday upon Mrs. J. B. Yates.of March 10. The event surprised the a voter —21. Last week tie engaged to this villaM, in the removal of a tumor community. The newly wedded couple work during the season for Prank l*arks. in the groiu. Patient is comfortable. intend to make their home at Lake fcoaaa Money on Approved Bond* and Odesaa, where Mr. Bennett lias resided Bowl Be tote Security Mrs. John Drake is spending a tew Ray Hewitt, who has the agency for davs at the bedside of her sister-in-law, 1 the southern and eastern sections tor tor some time. We wish them joy. Mrs. Booth, who has been very near the the Cleveland and Warwick bicycles, ornoxms: thresh hold of death of late, at her home will remove with his family to Detroit near Laingyburg. March SI. ISM. 4.J. Halowm . Pree P. E. Waiowooth , Tree, m a few days. Mr. Hewitt is an estim leeiAM Unw. Ve»Pre*. R.C. Dura Ael Tm able young man. and we wish him suc Guy Eagle is visiting relatives near cess in his new enterprise. Jackson. THE LOCAL MARKET*. The Midway Plaiaance social given by The winter term of school closed on Friday last. Ovrtcs or The Indbpbkdbwt. I March IS. IM. the T. T. B. C. E. on Saturday evening St. Jofene. Mich.. Mereh 31 IMA ( last, was a complete success in every C. E. VanSickle. of Bt. Johns, was in The lotlowinr ore the price* pold in coete for Howard Kenyon, of Fowler, is visit particular. The street parade was really town Sunday. ing in this place. produce in this market: imposing as well as amusing. The large Ed. Kirby came home from Hillsdale wane...... -A Chas. Witt lias moved onto his farm crowd gathered upon our streets to wit purchased of Wm. Story. ness it, said it was far superior to the last Monday, on a visit. Frank Doretnuaaml wife, of Portland J. D. Homes and wife are home from parade of many traveling shows. A spent Sunday at Chas. Hulse's. a visit to the southern part of thestate. very good representation of the Perns wheel was In operation, upon which The play at the hall Saturday night Floyd Bliss, son of C. Bliss, of Fowler, four persons could ride. The various was a financial success. Receipts, 916, is enjoying the tine weather and sugar villages were well represented, and ta ing, while visiting his grand parents ken all in all. the entertainment was Fred Russell and wife, who have been and other relatives at this place. well worth attending. visiting at Dansvllle. came home Tues A. J. Chapman has leased his farm to day night. his son-in-law. A. D. Lance, of St. Mrs. Randolph, mother of deputv Charley Teetes, who has been work Johns. Alfred is a former resident of sheriff Randolph of this village, ana an ing at South Boardman all winter, came Riley, and his old friends and neigh old pioneer or this place and vicinity, home last week. bors join in welcoming him back again. died at her home two miles from here on Tuesday. March 14. She retired on There came to the home of Mr. E. Leslie Pratt will soon move to the Monday night, apparently in her usual Guthre a new mail carrier, on Tuesday Maggie Blizzard farm in East Riley. health, ana on Tuesday morning was morning last. He is a bouncer —li! lbs. Leslie's old neighbors are sorry to loose found dead in her bed. She always was Sayers Clark. M. A. ilulse and their him. and as a testimonial thereof, they an industrious woman, doing whatever families, and Mm. Nettle Davies, of St. gathered at his home on the evening of tier hands found to do ; a faithful wife, Johns, and two Haver boys, of Cleve Thursday last, and gave him a farewell a kind and loving mother and a truly land. spent Sunday at R. Clark’s and party. All who were there report s good woman, who stood hath In the es gave him a surprise, as that was his very good time. teem of iter neighbors, nhe was un- i rtwM r*meA llu ijki no A few days ago. two large dogs at usaaUy bright for one of her afs 4*9 •/ »■«* mmk.tmH nt ImUr tham Wd lllOr tacked a flock of sheepowned by Adam —04 veers—having within the pa#t year. Pedewa, and had not Mr. F. discovered prepared and wove a rag carpet, doing Date them soon after they had commenced the entire work herself. The funeral Shinline, Fowler., their work of destruction, they un services were conducted at the Christ , pnHsr.... doubtedly would have done great harm ian church. Rev. P. L. Hiker, March Si-Jeee* Jolley. Dallas..------M J to his flock. As It was. two sheep were by Rev Riggs, officiating. Mary M.Gardner. Portland ------tt IF YOU are indebted to badly bitten. Farmers, keep an eye will you plies* adjust out for strange dogs; and dog-owners, Advertise* Letters. s uw by odh or short Uum keep an eye on your own dogs. [jmANON. note, as I wtafa to halaoee all Theodore Miller, of Riley, and Au March 30. IM to Jaay. 1. ME. is gust Simmons. of Westphalia, purchas Sugar party at Jerome Nash’s, last Feldout S. B. SbaEer Mrs. Kate (ISO S OORBIT. ed the Bnitgen store building and Kidd John A ThUBMWn Of I Friday night. Mason L. W. Warren Ford Ml! Bunds, at the assignee's sale last Mon- Maekae Oometlu* B. WMMeek Haas M. J. Palmer is building a milk-house Ejr, also, a two-thuds interest in the Ramsay Mrs. WMsoaP wiffi goods. “Tom" Bnitgen. son of the setor Jay Sessions. Smith 8. e. nior members of the old Ann. purchas Mrs. Randolph, an old resident of the V. A. CHAPIN. P M. 1*. MM. ed the remaning one-third interest. Mr Mrs. Steward returned from Detroit Island, died recently. Miller contemplate taking a hand in A Q«MWr Oeamry Vast last Tuesday running the store, in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Warm* visited at Harry Hewaon and family have moved Frank Abbott's tn Bt. Johns, Saturday Par a quarter of a century Dr.r. King ’s and Sunday. New Dtaoorery lias bean test* aad the to theirnew borne. million* who have ro cioveri benefit* Walter Brown is living on the farm Kile and Dave Travis have gone to its use testify to lie wonderful curative of John Van Geison. March 3'. ISM York State, intending to work there; thin niinuner. power * ia all disaaoao of Throat, Cheat and Mr. Oliver, of Watertown, closed Rob t. Blank, who Is teaching school Logp. A reesedy that baa school at the centre Friday. near Ludiugton is home tor a week's Spring term in Round House school 00 loog aad that baa given eo universal Luoein Hturgi* closed school in Dis vacation. commences Monday. April 9, Mias allthation ia no expert meat trict No. 1. with an exhibition and a Mrs. Libbie Anderson Is In attend Chick, teacher. tie ia peaitively guaranteed to give relief, crowded house Friday evening. ance at the Department convention. W. Wm. Fitzpatrick Ium moved to Ionia, or the money will be refunded. It ia ad Seeding of oats and barley has begun R. C., at Owoaso. thisweek. hot is yet in l^ebanon to dispose of mitted tn be the meet reliable far Coughs though perhaps rather prematurely, Mias Bertha Norton lift on Mnndav some horses, etc. He recently sold a aad Colds. Trial bottler free at PIMsw A while many farmers have started the tor Balding. Mich., where she will en team to Paul Janderson. of this town Mill man ’* Drug Stare, St. Jehne and Few gage tn work in the silk factory. ship. lor. Largo nine 60c sad 91-90. A