The Clinton independent. VOL. XXIX.—NO. 3®. ST. JOHNS, MICH.. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1895. WHOLE NO.—1497.

IllHave your Watches. Clocks and Jew —Westphalia will celebrate the 4th THE MMM PROPOSITION at. Jmltmm Fin Itopmrttmmm» Hsts repaired at Allison ’a, the old roll* of July^| We, in behalf of St. lobns Fire De­ The drawing card in our clearance —Bmiiaf with July let a dally CAN WE MND IT? partment embrace this opportunity of sale this week is tlie prior which is con ­ Spectacles and Eye Glasses at almost To b# Voisd l |>»n at sistent with the times. This is the mail will be run between Shepardsvllle returning tlimnks to the citizens of St. wholesale prices at Krepps. l)e\Vill A TO ALMOST WHOLLY MBOLKCT THOSK M* tea Mala July ath. last week before tlie glorious 4th. You Co.'s. Eyes tested free. and Price. Johns, and especially the ladies for can celebrate iu a far lumpier way if —This section was again blessed bv A HO IT ITS. AMU TO KBKI* UP THK As may be seen by reference to a not ­ their valuable assistance and servioes, you take advantage of these monev ice elsewhere in this issue, the Board of HOME MATTERS. a ref resiling shower on Wednesday OBV POK MORE INIIUNTHIKM. in various ways, at the recent great tire saving values. Remember our bargains morn mg. The cry is more ! Trustees have ordered the holding of s throw all competition In the shade. of the works of the Mt. Johns Manu ­ Respectfully. Por • Itoltsr and Mar special election on Monday the Nth day —The question of building a new grist U facturing Co. la J. T. Colb A Co. —Ladies ’ shirt waist studs, a idee lut of July next to vote upon the proposi­ mill at Shepardsvilie is being discussed •landing of Our Kiid i n Ma«laa— Hra'i Wm. ('men. Chief. of the newest at Benoy ’s Bazaar. tion of raising by bonds the sum of $85.- Llttls Mo nr > for Hurl. Ttok. by the live men of that place. \ Mortal ion (Would b* Organised, and Joseph Bottmu . Brea, of Hose Co. —A number of Michigan postofllees 0U0 for the purchase of an electric light Just think of a watch tliat will tick —Daviee A Conn this week sold a After Important Interest* Hare Mean John O ’Buynk . Ser’y of Iloee Co. were re-rated last week. No change plant for this village. It is a well known 18.0(10 times iu one hour for $6 at Al­ Steams. Model A. bicycle to A. E. Wil­ Caret ally Consid ered to Present Them lison s old reliable jewelery store. This was made In the St. Johns ofltce. fact that this purchase is contemplated son, and a Ben-Hur. No. 10, to Miss to the People at Onr Village ate PebUc in order to bring about the rehabilita­ BU8INE88 LOCALS watch is an open face, screw, nickel < —Hungarian. Millet. Buckwheat. and a good warranted movement. Nettle Davies. Mooting far Their Approval ar tion of the table factory formerly oper­ Beans. Botatoes and Binding Twine for ated in this village by the 8t. Johns 4a*n Collars, —Wm. Swagart's new harn in Bengal 7b tkr ICltctort of Ik* Village of St. Jnknt, sale at .Sprague A Squair’s elevator. Manufacturing Company. slightly soiled, regular price 15 cents, was dedicated with a lively dance last Wishiug to obtain positive informa ­ Michigan. —The Corunna Journal, whose plant Friday night, and there was music and Without united action and thorough Notice is herehr given that a meeting for 3 cents each. All stvles Belt Pins tion upon the subject, a representative at 5 cents each at Tub Bknny Stork . was recently destroyed by tire, is now joy to tlie close. discussion and understanding of our of Tiur Indkpkniirnt called upon Mr. of the Board of Beaisiration of the Vil­ lage of St. Johns will be held at the Bostofflce Block. St. Joiina. printed again with its own machinery. —K. Morris Bristol, of Grand Bapids. needs aud ltest interest/;, we shall go Geo. A. Steel, who represents his fath­ —Geo. ConkJeman died at his home along in a neglectful and detrimental er. Mr. li. M. Steel, while that gentle council room in said vllage on Satur- Houaselrtsuliui sad Kn-fural.hi —. formerly a St. Johns boy. at one time July 6th. 1H95, for the purpose of regis­ manner. Therefore, what is most need ­ man isaheent in Oregon, and in response For a well assorted stock of plain and in Mt. Pleasant, last Monday. Ills foreman of the Clinton Republican, to questions the tint named gentleman tering the names of all such persons as upholstered Furniture go to sister. Mrs. K. B. McCabe, attended the has been elected corresponding secre­ ed at the present time is tlie organiza­ assured us that, although In * would be shall be |*ias —mi of the tit-ceaaery Hull A Hulsr'm. tuners). tary of the alumni of the Michigan tion of a Business Men's Association, iu a measure exceeding the instructions qualification of electors in said village 16 Clinton Ave. and Opp. Boslofllee. given iiim bearing on tiie subject, if the who mav appear there for that purpoee, —The freshmen and sixth and eighth school for the deal. composed of the best business men we To Kanurrs. have in our village. They can enter ­ l«wer was given the Board of Trustees and that the aai 1 Board of Registration We are agents for the well and favor ­ grade classes of the Central school, en ­ —Last Monday the St. Johns Cres­ to issue the bonds provided for in the will he in session on the day and at the joyed an outing at Ronnd l^ake last tain propositions and questions of com­ ably known Walter A. Wood ’s Reapers cents. or "kid ” nine, went over to call for the special election and the said place aforesaid, from I* o’clock in the and Steel Mowers. Also, their popular Saturday. Maple Bapids to scalp the "kids ” of mercial interest to us. and after liaviug Board, ui tlie exercise of their wisdom, forenoon until 8 o’clock in the afternoon. Tedders and Hay Rakes. We keep ex­ —1The cherries in this section this sea­ viewed them from every side and Ibid should see lit to purchase the electric Dated. St. Johns. Michigan, June 98th, tras and repairs for any of the above. that village but were badly beaten iu a light plant now owned and operated by son, are unusually free from stings, them to contaiu a certain degree of 1HH5 D bWitt H. Host . An inspection of these goods and prices INwrly played contest. Score sixty-two tlie St. Johns Electric Light. Heat A Village Clerk. will rertainh please you. Binding worms and decay, and are smooth and ami ten ill favor of the Maple ltapids merit, to call a public meeting and in ­ Bower (’ommuiy for the sum of $36.

-s*. — ...... CLINTON INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1896

3. MeTavisit, aged M, was drowned W. J. Stirling, of Detroit, WITH WOLVERINES. In the Caaa river, "nearnet Cana City, while engineer of the steamer Oscar, whila HERE AND THERE. bathing. nt Cleveland, received a terrible blow from tbe rocker arm which knocked The Free Methodist oamp ting the top of hia aknll completely off. VARIETY OF NEWS ITEMS FROM BRIEF ITEMS ABOUT MICHIOAN at Clarksville was the beat < held there. 8 Prospects are that at least 800 stu­ VARIOUS PLACES. The Evening News, PEOPLE AND THINGS. dents will attend the summer school 60,000! The nawmill and barn near Marietta at the University. Tbe term will WL ■ belonging to M. 1. Urabb, of Romeo, begin July ft aad continue six weeks. -The Orest Daily ol Mkhipm." of tlM were burned. Heventy-eighl courses will be offered. of Mor Hi The new Amazon hosiery factory at The tenth U oiversity instructor to Muskegon in to be -SO feet long and Usvtla. ijui resign this spring to accept a more re­ lire atone* high. munerative position is Charles A. Ko- S5o.ooo.oeo.oo « -r* ‘l— .^”rj!r=^r”r of Ites Michigan Matlsasl Unnl.il Pasd W. M. Yaw, a Oallen fanner, has foid. He goes to tiie University of Tbe shrewd bow * this, and by using tha advertising oolnmns disappeared. Foul play is feared aa he Illinois as assistant professor at 81.80U C'rtata la tbe Rsflleh llwiaswt of Thx N ews hia share of this < 6cmxx> subscribers carried over $6uo. a year. London: It is announced that the Mr*. llagtvwtn ArqilllML probably meal of tha above, wo should Albert Cavan, an employe of Alger, Alice Anderson fell from tbe balcony outcome of the deliberations of the The exciting trial of Mr*. Mary Smith A Co., wan killed un the A. A of the seeond story of the Occidental cabinet in consequence of the adverse Hughsou at Miuki'fou. on the charge N. railroad at Alpena. hotel at Muskegon. Her head struok vote in the house of commons, on the Advertise In The Evening of poisoniug her former husband — the two-inch glass sidewalk, shatter­ motion to reduce tbe salary of the Rood The Evening Novo If yon i Nows. Nathan Douglas*—in order to obtain Albert \V. Tourgee will addreae the ing tbe glass to pieoes. Her injuries secretary ’ of war £luo because of a de ­ possession of hia property and life Michigan Equal Rights association at arc fatal. ficiency. is that Ijord Ruaebery, the THE EVENING NEWS, Jackson. August 1 and 3. insurance, resulted in a verdict of not Mayor Leahy, C. A. llsckley and prime minister, has tendered his resig­ guilty. The jury was out only eight Tbe three-year-old daughter of nation to the queen. Her majesty has ov Malt. DETROIT. minute*. The case against Georg* W. other Muskegon citizens have made Louis Carman, of Millbrook, was arrangements to purchase the late A. therefore summoned Lord Salisbury, Isteytettol King as an accomplice was nolle fatally kioked by a horse. J. Shaw i interest in the Shaw Electric the leader of the Conservative party, pressed. to Windsor, in connection with the The SL Jean Baptiste societies of Crane works, so as to keep it from Nstban rouslas wsa an old aoidlsr sad a being moved. formation of a Conservative cabinet. farmer of Frultport. He was In mooerate clr- the copper country held their annual The leading t'onaervative* declare that ouamlaarrn at the time of hla death. IS ISSi. oalebration nt lake Linden. ousts* a farm aod other property, worth about The ft-vear-old daughter of Alfred D. the Marquis of Salisbury will not for­ •I. ea lie oarried n U») insurance Is the Mac­ Richard Smith, aaaiating in excavat ­ Lavelle of Saginaw had her right eye mally take office until parliament is IF’xls "bee’s ao bee* sad tua bene no ary was Mina trustee nearly torn out by falling upon a dissolved. He will insist that the gov- WiUlsma. hla aiater. It waa olaiaasd by the ing a well near Fowler, fell head tirat prneaeutioii that Mrs. Illsaoog married .Mug- in o it and wan instantly killed. toasting fork, one of the prongs enter ­ tneni, before yielding the seals, snail Isa aad men con.otsll) with hiag. |»leoued ing beneath the eyeball and prying it pass a vote of an amount ne cessary for Sim by glviag him araesic Is hla boar. Tbe Mian Amanda Black waa found deed parties!ly out. expenditures for two months to enable IMPROVED SMOOTH WIRE FENCE.— motive waa to gain the old mao a property aad near tbe railroad track at Imkeview. life Insurance which had been traasfnrred to Her body was terribly mangled. Fred D. Johnson, of Lapeer, has a general election to be held. The hla wife by a will which Ktag drafted. In lees Conservatives will thus be in a posi­ — than five ilnya from the dale on which tbe will been appointed by SupL Polglaee to r-FA— was changed, be waa dead .suspicious rumors Geo. Hayes, a prosperous farmer the position of steward and bookkeeper tion of sttaok, instead of defenoe. s; —] lad to the exhuming of the body. Prof. near Caraonville, wan thrown from of the uew feeble-minded home. Mrs. L Vaughan examined me -.toeaach and testified his wagon and instantly killed. Hawaii** Uftobwi* le »«al»* that he found several graiaaof arsenic, aaougb. C. A. Wean, of Grand Rapida, has been appointed matron of the same institu ­ Honolulu: The first legislature be said, to cause death Tbe jury, however, The Ballard brothers’ milk house . . “ITJ"1 disagreed with me entire theory o. the and creamery at Niles, were destroyed tion. under the republic has been called 5kV ---4-f-A--- by fire, entailing a loss of $6,000. The Inter-Urban Street railway com­ together. Tne president's message, =i pany has graded its line between speaking of annexation to tbe United flow, ftovlla Head. Saulte Hte. Marie gets the first States, says: branch of the state library established :«f(inaw and Ray City, and has re­ Gen. G. M. Devlin died at his resi­ ceived 1.200 tons of rails. Rail-laying While the aaseiallos of this country to the in accordance with the new law. Untied States of America has not yet been ac­ dence at Jackson from llright's dis ­ will begin at onee. A fine steel bridge complished. It *U1I remains the pulley of the ease. after an illneea of nearly three The shingle mill of the Kalkaska will be built across the river aeven ■rovernment. 1U consummation will be earn ­ THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE ON EARTH. week* He had been in poor health, Shingle Co. wan destroyed by fire. miles from Saginaw. estly sought, with an abiding faith that such a State, County. Township and Farm Rights for Sale. however, for about a year. Loas about $1,000. No insurance. result will b* of crest and lasting benefit to The Michigan grand lodge. Inde ­ our oouatry. BICHARD MOORE. STATE AGENT. ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN. Uea. Devlin waa born in (fregon. Win. . Aug. P. D. Sampson, a clothing merchant I. IMS. nod with blaunrenu removed to Ohio pendent Order of Good Samaritan a, The president is in favor of a cable. gp*8smple of this Fence msy be seen st Kenyou ’s Feed Barn. at an early age There be entered Oberliu at Benton Harbor, attempted suicide and Daughters of Samaria, a colored But two bills have keen introduced so CO deg r where he waa pursuing his Stud laa by taking aconite. Family troubles. far—the new land law and supple­ when the rcbsll.on broke out. Though but 16 organization, met at Adrian and years old. he tendered hla services to hla An eight-months-old child was found elected John H. Martin, of Detroit, mental appropriation bill—one item country and served through the wnr. After worthy grand chief. of which is a settlement for Princess tbe war be returned to bin atudtee nt Oberun buried in a small box in a grove near Kaiulmni. She in to receive 84,000 a and graduated with honors About h years Benton Harbor. It had been strangled. One of the dry kilns at the llonsfield ELKHART GARRIA6E and HARHESS MFC. CO. ago he removed to Jackson and established a year from the government as long as | $21.50 ^ W Wooden ware works burned at liay she does not meddle in politioa. There collage that has grown to considerable propor­ The infant daughter of Wm. A. Cane, City, and for a time it looked as if the tions. The tlr»t Identification of Han. l>ivlm was drowned in a cistern at Saginaw. is a rumor that the ex-queen will be w*7rS5e«*h*M« to approval. S’, Mp/V-egO with tbe military ol the state was upon bis fire would sweep the entire southern pardoned at an early date. > MP if M i.rttaa—tv. BurrAlif «w* appointment aa adjutant of the First Kem­ The mother hail gone to a neighbor’s. portion of the city. A general alarm M. why pay as Agasi am *o am to omr for ptent. M A. T.. in liw|. This position he held you! Writ* y»sr own order. Baxtag tie* Wp for two year*. He waa aide upon me staff of The cornerstone of Berrien county's brought out every fire company in tha TrowM* at tbs Holders* Homs*. >shpaHihprfchoTCs—gala iBlpp—g tio» A.ger, and waa appointed luartermaatrr- city. The loss is alout $12,000. general bv t««r. l.uce. holding me o:hce until new court house at St. Joseph will be A committee appointed from the WHOLESALE PRICES me accession of <»ov. Winans Again. In ISC. laid on July 4, with imposing cere­ Robert Stephenson, employed at the board of managers of the Soldiers' •ortng Wagons, SSOtoSSO. oz—swaS be wns reappointed to tbe satnr position by monies. saw mill of Col. A. T. Bliss, in Carroll­ MUM m MU Tor W to W*. it atytaa of Road i»ov. Ulcb. wbteh office be held nt the time of Home at Grand Rapids, held a secret his death. He waa a prominent worker In the Field fires near Britton burned 75 ton. was driving a team drawing a meeting at the home to investigate (1. A. II. and waa at one lime rommnuder ot heavy load when he fell off, striking Mime trouble between matron, Mrs. C. fed ward Pomeroy Poet of Jackson. cords of wood telonging to Amos Mc- Intrye. Miles of fences were de ­ in such a manner that the wheel It. Trank, and Commandant Graves. HARRI passed over his heal, crushing it to a It was learned, however, that the stroyed. I Wrrrtm. Mum*. DouWa asd Pham. Xklta Red Men Have Their Pow Wow. pulp. It is supposed he fainted. trouble was caused by the commandant MUcaa la The annual session of the state coun ­ Thieves entered the houae of Alfred making charges of incoinpelency Robinson near Mason, and finding no The body of a well-dressed young No. 41. wagon s«o* * W. B. FRA IT, Secretary, Elkhart, kid* cil of Improved Order of Red Men tva* man about 18 years of age was found ugainst the matron at the last regular held at Kalamazoo. Nearly every money, cut off the hair of Flossie meeting of tbe board, and the matron Robinson. at the side of the Michigan Central —— tribe in the state war. represented. railroad, near Oxford. The head was charging Commandant Graves with The following officers were elected: Port Huron police were tired upon crushed in a terrible manner. The supporting his parents and his son Great prophet. Charles Stevenson, by a gang of tramps and Chief Stod ­ body was identified us Eugene Wright, out of the state funds. The matron fh ran unit u ru ncniEsti.. Eaton Rapids; great sachem, Wm. dard narrowly escaped. Four hobos of Dayton, O., who was stealing a ride. tendered her resignation after the RIGHT’S Verran. Isiipeming: great senior soia- were collared. regular meeting in May, but after­ more. M. A. Knight. Kalamazoo: great SL Johns citizens voted to help Mr. wards withdrew iL No decision has junior nojamore, Robert Whinnerr. The Michigan Women's Press Steel, of the recently burned SL Johns yet been reached. ONI THOUSAND Ml LBS OV LANS SlOff l.ranti Rapids: great keeper of the elation has presented the University Manufacturing company, to rebuild AT SMALL aXVMNSM. records, F. C. Temple, Grand Rapids; with a life.sized portrait of Mrs. the piunl. by bonding the village in Npanl.h Kwguli.ru Join fh, Insurgent* AMDB OTNM DISORDERS OV THE kl Lucinda U. Stone. -rat keeper of wampum, IL E. the sum of $56,000 to be expended in Tampa. Fla: Spanish papers confirm Visit this Historical Island, whicli is the ISRTLV CUffCO mt U Erackett, Jr., of I .analog. Chaa WilUa. aged 36. was convicted the purchase of the electric light the report that Major • astallaa, com­ grandest summer resort on tiie Great at Detroit of assaulting 4-year-old plant and 17 acres of land for park manding the regiment of (junajuani. Lakes It only costa about 813 from Bessie Perry. Judge (Jhapin sentenced purposes. containing 400 Spanish volunteers, has Detroit; $1fi from Toledo: $18 from DR. J. H. MeLEAN’S Two Klllsd by s Hollo Kxpin*loo. him to Jackson for life. The report of the geological survey joined the insurgent* Another band Cleveland, for tbe round trip, including The boiler in A. 11. Crocker's saw The McMorran Elevator company on precious stones of the United of 17 Spanish volunteers in thmajuani meals and berths. Avoid the best anti mill, near Hvron Outer, exploded district, under command of Kmilio dost by traveling on the D. A C. final in.- entirely demolishing the mill and a has let tbe contract for a larger anil States for the calendar year 1894, com* finer elevator on the site of the one lcted by Special Agent George F Kerez, have also joined the insurgent*, palaces. Tbe attraction* of a trip to tin brick barn across the road. Martin !ung. of New York says that among l'erez was an official of the city of Mackinac region are unsurpassed. The Skinner, aged 36, married, and Arthur recently bnrned at Port Huron. E ( umajuain I'aasengrrn brings reports the principal developments of the year ialand itself to a grand romantic spot its It tea sate aad nateUtag rsaaaffy tar sfl Barney, aged lb. siugle. were killed in ­ The oats, corn and wheat on the was the finding of a 10J% karat dia ­ that m s battle at Coalita*. in the climate, most Invigorating. Two new stantly. Avery Crocker, aged IK, the p»i------gi------mm— r i------rai j farm of John Wynn, near Niles, have mond at Do wag i sc. province of Santiago. CapL Miguel Cam- steel passenger steamers have just been nifint** 11wwmmf Liffr 1o" w proprietor s son, was Itadly mangled been ruined bv myriads of grasshop­ I mis, son of Gen. Martinez Campos, was built for the upper lake route, oostiim and cannot live. The boiler was new. pers. Other farmers also suffer. The cornerstone of the new women's killed. This led to the report that the $800,000 each. They are equipped with aad FmriIc ImgiliriFftN. and the cause of the explosion is un ­ gymnasium st Ann Arbor was not laid Anthony Burney and Emma Mc­ Spanish general himself had been every modern convenience, annunciator*, known. Roth buildings are a total an was intended, because of the 816.000 killed. ______bath rooms, etc., illuminated throughout Prtes Oae Setter Pw Bottle loss, but the monetary damage does Kenzie, alleged to be married elopers tvhu-h the young ladies pledged them­ from Marinette. Wie.. were arrested at by electrid ty, and are guaranteed to be The 1r. J. rt. VrU.n Rrilds 0fc» not exceed $2,000. The mill was a selves to raise only about 94.000 is as Michigan * of V. the grandest, largest and safest steamer, tn LOUlt*, MU., amall affair. Ionia and taken back to Wisconsin. vet available. The co-eds are not dis ­ The Michigan diviaion of the Sons on fresh water. These steamers favorably IISTTOtSA. The Saints of God. in camp at Grand heartened. and each will try to raise of Veterans held its twelfth annual compare witli the great ocean liners in con A t'hsplar of Ncrlnx, Arrlilrala. Junction have baptized about loo con ­ $26 during the summer vacation. encampment at Tekonsha. The l Julies' atruction aod speed. Four trips per week J Harry Mack, aged 7, and Charlie verts and claim to have healed several George Frederickson. near PetoaJcey. Auxiliary also held its annual meeting. I*tween Toledo, Detroit. Alpena. Macki W. L. DOUGLAS Pullman, ageii 9, were playing on a log persons afflicted with grievous diseases. chased a bear cub up a tree. Then he There were a number of prominent use, St. Ignaoe. Petoakey, Chicago. “Boo. by the shore of L’Anse l»ay. A heavy wished he hadn't, for the old mother speakers present. A banquet was a Marquette snd Duluth. Daily between A vein of coal five feet thick was well-appreciated feature. The officers S3 SHOE xoTWre. wind carried them into deep water. bear come teat ing after him. George Cleveland sod Detroit, snd Cleveland aw1 Do ym vnt ttorn 7 Wksa sszt la ssri try a yak. Matt Smith, aged '.*0. attempted to struck at a depth of 160 feet near climbed up a tree, only to find a cub elected were: Commander. Kdgar It. Put in Bay Tbe nalallal equipment In the world. rescue them by swimming, but was Estey. The new mill is about com­ snarling over his head, while the Henderson. Hadley: senior vice-com ­ makes traveling on these steamers thor taken with cramps and drowned. Cull­ pleted. and several buildings are being mother growled at his feeL He yelled mander, H. K. Cowdin. Rockford; oughly enjoyable Mend for Illustrate.; OS lOO man fell off the log and sank. Mack erected. for several hours before help arrived. junior vice-commander, Walter T. descriptive pamphlet. Address A A •' Ray ties. Rattle l reek: division council. *4.00 tvas rescued. During the excitement Will Munger. a painter, fell from a Ernest. Gustav and Louis Kanitx, MenAMTz G.P. A., D. AC.. Detroit. Mich *3.50 < Smith a nephew, aged »1, was caught W A. Cowles, of Grand Rapids: James scaffold, near Schoolcraft. His left triplets, received their final citizenship Race, of Owusso: C. Jay Miller, of Te- by a runaway team and dragged a arm was fearfully mangled and It is papers in the county clerk's office at •2.50 \ * konsha. IF TOO Mr INFORM/T’.ON ABOUT 2.00 long distance. One leg was broken. feared that he has received internal Detroit. They live in the same house, *2.25 *1.75 injuries- worked at the name trade, anti have Two Men *n«l * Wnimn tn Hang. roit sort Mnrdsr at the The home for feeble minded at I*a- ne»*er in their lire* lieen separated for The jury in the Kittenringe case in *2.00 >♦1.75 The badly decomposed body of John peer will employ about 26 persons, any length of time. The three were the U. S. court at Fort Nmith. Ark., Conti, who hail been missing, was dis ­ two-thirds of them women: 1,041 men horn in Buigen-on-the-Rhine, June returned a verdict of guilty against all covered bidden in a clump of bushes and women hare already offered their 7, 1»74. three defendants. Mrs. Mary A. Kit- near the west end of the water power services. A mob of 10O indignant citizens as­ tenriuge, George Washington Frazier canal at Sault Ate. Marie. It appears sembled in front of the Central houae and Richard Calhoun. This ends the Ansel Mitchell's team ran away at PENSIONSAojiuu tatter or soaul card to tfywwsstaBse DRESS SHOE, mada latte lata! that the murder was the result of a at Milford and requested Harry most important and mysterious murder ------cLArtca roxptinr, djrka, don't pay $6 to $8, by my $3, $2.50, $4.00or drunken row which took place between Coldwater. throwing him from the Meurioe to pack his grip and leave case ever tried in Arkansas. The vic ­ '■i • Mtnaqina Attoffifr wapiiinoton . ». or $5 Sho* Ttejr It *d*sJ ts cattmn amds aad teak aad Conti ami a number of soldiers. Three wagon and injuring him fatally. Sev ­ town on the next train, said Meurioe tim waa Mrs. Kittenriuge h husband, aoldiern were arrested on suspicion. eral ribs were broken and his lungs ovs '■ is a showman of African hue whose who was beaten to death by the aide I WIDOWS, da Waa ttjF> w pVTvMMlHg*ardms 1 sm W • !»•I n,U0URillln . - > 1 • ORORI*C L , » ■ IwERBEMe«mm EHa rni They are George S. Thompson of I’o. pnnetured. character, it is alleged, matches the of the road near his home at Muldrow. D.. Bertrand Smith and John alias ■OMILORER, PARENTS. prita lUmpad aa tte batten, task ter It wtaa yes bay. Frank Granger and Frank Doyle complexion, and the mill pond uwaited I. T., in order to secure $2,000 insur ­ Aim, tor ftoMirn u 4mIWi ritasbted Is ths Mm «f W.L Douaut. Btmfctoa, Xat* Said toy “Bully ’ Williams of Co. F. ance on his life. ftstyls U m* rvesiar \rroyor WsvyisiMOoibw wsr. were arrested at Tekonsha charged him had he refused their demand. fcrvtror* of iL- ln■■■■ for Motet A*. Homebody has poisoned two of the Creek on the question of handing the ws team Waskinitoa. tem. Intelligent women ings snd Saturday* He has also built Disappointed I me* use her sister had ad modal, drawing or photo., with daa rrlp-1 know well its wonderful finest horses of the marshal of Mecosta. city for 830.000 for the extension of himself a cosy little home, although not bought her a shirt waist, 14-year- G We advwa. if patwlMMa * sot, frw off the water works. The result waa: ckarg* Owr (oo sot das uit patent U aoeorwd. 1 r pric two years ago he hadn't a cent to hia oid Katie McCoy committed suicide at > A vsmw wmr. “ Hem to Obw Patasta,'' wftkj Owing to advances in dour the Yea, 46»; no, 10s. A It is the successful of bread waa raised at Grand It*ipids Philadelphia. The child lived with rtmt of MM in tlM Us tte asd imRiga counine*' product of a life’s work John Minnie, of Cottrellvilla, was her sister. Mr* Mary Baker, who had east 4fro* Addrooa,— Mrs. Le Grand Buell preached the While some hoys were playing near of a woman among drowned in the ML Clair river. His Calumet they suddenly came upon the promised to her the coveted garment, women, and is baaed funeral sermon of her husliand at horse got scared and upset the rig, but failed to keep her word. Katie C. A. SNOW A CO.: Holly. dead body of John l.« nt a dead canines can be seen on every The Temperance hotel of Charles seen in town sinee Near his body ki her neck, hanged himself. street. MeGilvrav was gutted by fire at Jaok- waa found a gun. while a wound in an*imwvr$si V - the abdomen telle the storv of hia Mias Abigail Dodge continues to tstt. js&~—— An Iron Mountain little girl of ft son. and all tbe contents were de ­ Lm» t. muM us* Oo., years was found penally drunk on tbe stroyed. The Hotel Kuhl waa death. It may be either accident, grow strong and will leave Washing- Lon, Mass street damaged about 81,600. suicide or murder. Go. C. Fourth Michigan cavalry held Gov. Rieh has appointed the Mack­ Charles P. Libbeey, tne well-known Jaeob Iloffmer, an alleged b lie was the first man tbair nineteenth annual raunion at thief, ent a hole almost through the inac Island park commissioners, as fol­ packer. Is dead. Nerve Four-Mile lake, near Raw Paw. John wall of tbe Ann Arbor jail with a low*: Thomas W. Ferry. Grand Haven, in Chicago to make the experiment Tonic LmBuilder Page waa elected captain. rusty old jackknife, but waa discov ­ two years: William .M. Clark. l*ansing, canning meat* ered before he could escape. four years; Peter Whits. Marquette, six The eighteen plants of the Whiskey The family of Ira l^euger. four chil­ years: George T. Arnold, Machines dren aod wife, were severely injured While fooling with a pistol, Looia Trust, whieh waa declared illegal, will Island, eight years: Albert L. Stephens, be sold. The oourt said the property In a runaway at Jackson. Tbe six- Hchweitser accidentally snot and prob­ Detroit, ten years. Kx- weeks-old baby cannot live. able fatally injured his young friend. meet be pledged to the concern s Senator Kerry, one of the commission ­ debts and subject to receiver s return. Herman Dyer got a divorce from BU _ Grtou.- - at------Bangor Tbe ers. was horn on the island, where hia wife at Ann Arbor, then walked through Orton's riba father waa stationed as n The reunion of the Seventh Michi­ straight down stairs and took out a Hazel, the 4-year-old daughter of for many year*, gan infantry, whieh was to be held at license to marry another lady. John Watkins, fell from an open win ­ Lapeer during June, was postponed ttwedes of Muskegon, l.udingtoo. dow nt Reed City to the sidewalk, Craw Indians are preparing for re­ until Angnet 31 and 39. The Impeer Manistee. Cadillac. Frankfort, and striking upon her head. Although union of tribes in northwest July 4 County Veteran* aod the Twenty, other places in the upper peniasoia. seriously hurt, the physicians think aad 6. About 4,080 Indiana are ex- second Michigan infantry will hold bald a oalebration at Manistee. aka will to participate in festivities. their reunions at the at "The Hotel." but where Umt was he dkl not know. Aa a last resort. The Gunmaker of (lion. Mr. Gust published a brief state­ JEFFERSON M. CLOUGH RE­ ment of these facte, and hoped thus FUSES A TEMPTING OFFER to reach the lad’s friends and to restore The eight national convention of him to his home. Hut if this no tice the league of Republican clubs at PROM THE CHINESE Cleveland waa the most successful and GOVERNMENT. ever reached Gray Nulphur hotel, it important meeting in the organisa­ fell into the hands of Ham ISlake and tion s history. (If the 44 state Maine nis Health Was Toe Poor Is Admit AS* was by him destroyed, lint all efforts alone was unrepresented. In all there to find Joe's home and kindred failed; were 3,00U delegates in Music hall when President W. W. Tracy, (From the Springfield, Mass.. Union.) i and he remained a permanent member There Isn't a gun manufacturer in the of Mr. Uuat a family. of Chicago. called for order — United States, who dose not know Jef­ After ail hope of discovering Joe'a among them a number of ladiea ferson M. Clough. He nee been Intimate ­ I After prayer by Rev. H. L. Derate. Sec­ parentage had been abandoned. Mr. ly associated all hie life with the de ­ retary Humphrey read the call and velopment of the Remington and Gust adopted him as hie son with legal addresses of welcome were made by Winchester rifles. For years he was su­ forms, and thenceforth he and his wife Mavor U. E. McKisenn and President perintendent of the E. Remington A lavished upon him ell their loro and D. D. Woodman see. of the Ohio l^oague Hons' greet factory at lllon, N. T. means In educating and training him of Republican dubs. President Tracy, After leaving there he refused a tempt­ ing offer of the Chtneec government to for a noble manhood, of which he gave of Chicago, then delivered the anuual go to China to superintend their gov­ each promise. address. After naming the commit­ ernment factories, —end accepted In ­ It wee found that the boy had been tees the convention mijourned for the stead the superintendent')' of the Win ­ day. taught to read a little by his mother, chester Arms Co., at New Haven, at a The second day's interest centered salary of 17. M0 a year. though he had never been at school. in the prospective report of the resolu­ It was after this long term of active He learned with rapidity.grew in manly tions committee, the election of officers labor os a business man that he found traits as in stature, and gave promise and the big banquet in the A reads himself Incapacitated for further service The resolutions committee appointed by the embargo which rheumatism had of many admirable qualities. And so, laid upon him and resigned his poet (Ion for the present, he will be left to the a sub-committee to draft the resolu­ more than two years ago. and returned CHAPTER Y. —Continned. ened brain was readjusting its co­ kindly earn of his adopted parents. tion v This subcommittee's report to llelchertown. Mass., where he now ordinations to the conditions of four spoke of the virtues of the Republican In the lowest hell sinners were seen Uves and owns the Phelps farm. years ago. Mrs Gnat comprehended OHAPTRR TV. party and the evils of the Democratic Being a man of means he did not | fro sen in iee. with only their implor­ the case by lntuitiou.and she bent her­ party, and touched upon every impor­ spare the cost and was treated by lead ­ ing heads end arms shore, end stretch­ OLD CHARLIEY MOI.IKM All) ing physicians and by baths of cele­ [iNENE^yVO self to win the lad's affections anew. tant question except silver, which it ing their hands In rein agony toward TER. ignored completely. The full commit­ brated springs without receiving any With a tear straggling to fall, she tee was disappointed at this and after benefit worth notice. During the sum­ the fires from which others es vainly id: mer of ISM and the winter of 18M Mr. TlW'TJNBNE eratbeltetandMustEcnnoeii- atroTt- to reach the ice. r While et the a discussion lengthy Senator Hatton, of ml notten and * uEs worn : they are gud« of A m “Your medal says your name is Lit­ Clough waa confined to his house la very bottom ires seen the three-faced Michigan, submitted the following, Belchertown, being unable to rtee from el Ilk, balk iMm ftnlsbert alike, and. Iietae iwml- tle Joe?" which was adopted by the committee, fata, om colter I* an— I to lt»e of any othw kind. Lncifer, author of ell this on ill ass his bed without assistance, and suffer­ TKrf kl wall, wear >r*U mad look trail. A bos of “Yea, ma'am. Ia my medal safer! but not without some dissension: ing continually with acute pains and TWi exilian or Fire Fain of Cuffs for Twenty-Fire agony. ■aid Joe. drawing it ont by the ohain Whereas suction 11 of iSe constitution of tSe with no taste or desire for food, nor was Now imagine with ell this, the skill* Republican lessor of Ibe Usued .stelae sets be able to obtain sufficient sleep. A Maaapte OoHar and Fair of Cuffs hr mall for with a smile of relief. “Where is my "This league a A ail not In ear sseaser oedeavor Early In the year ISM Mr. Clough ■x Coats. Naaw style awl Uae. A.ldres- ful use of colored lights, unearthly pepar* to influence ISe action of nay national, state KBVnsIBLK COLLAK COMPANY. •sounds, stage illusions end visual de ­ couatv <>r municipal rorfvrntlon ISe data- heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for VT Vknnklla ML. Now York. *T K Ufa y SL. “You and your papa were thrown Pate People. He began taking these ceptions managed by the best dramatic galea of ISe K«publican league of tSe United into the water by the tornado. " states la ronreeiion assembled do hereby pills about the first of March, 1*34. and experts, and it may be seen that “In ­ renew their allegiance lo tSe principles of the continued to do so until the first part of a ASK YOUR DRUOOIST FOR * The boy mused a moment in silence; fernal Regions” was hardly a mis­ Republican party aad pledge their beet eRorta September following. The first effect and then ae his eyee filled with tears, for tSe success of tSe ueteidetcs of that party noticed was s better appetite and he nomer. And into that scene were ■aid: believing test this convention has no Instruc ­ began to note more ability to help him­ ushered the half-witted boy and his tions from ISe Republicans of tSe United “Did my papa drown?" BOUT THE Slates or juriodlrtion under our ronslttulton self off the bed and to be better gen­ friends to frame party DtaUorm- We hereby refer all erally. Last August (1IM) he was able “Poor, dear boy! Your papa was year 1831. and Mr. (lust had ventured to permit Joe resolution* In relation to public uueaiioes to to go alone to hie summer residence and drowned." previously, a lady ISe RopsSlIeeu net ions 1 convention of 1«M farm of IU serve on Grenadier Island, to witneea this exhibition not without with entire confidence that Its sc I Ion will re­ After a little while Joe appeared to named Dewees among the Thousand Islands. In the misgivings; and before going into the dound to the prosperity of our people aad tba understand his bereavement, wept kept a “Young continued glory aad advancement of ISe River 81. Lawrence, where from the special audience room be had taken country. highest land of hie farm he commands a silently and turned his face to the wall. I^sdiee' Acade ­ the lad through the museum proper, A fight wan expected in chosing a view for thirteen miles doom the liver, Mrs Gust said no more, and soon after my" on Hlxth and sixty of the Thousand Islands oen ★ The BEST ★ where he had been delighted with president of the league for the coming the led fell into e heavy sleep street, between be seen. staffed birds and beasts he bad never year, bat the only candidate named Instead of being confined to hie bed Then occurred a low consultation be­ Main and Wal­ seen. was Gen. E. A. McAlpin. of New York, Mr. Clough Is now and has been for tween the foster parents who loved the nut. Itwaaaome- who was elected by acclamation. some time able to be about the farm to POR On entering the region of the In ­ boy so well, and had done so much for 1 hing better than Illinois, Colorado and Nebraska each direct the men employed there and he le ferno it was found, however, that him. They were satisfied that some •W most of the offered a candidate for secretary, bnt thankful for what Dr. Williams Pink while others were horrified, Joe wee so Pills have done for him. great change had been wrought in schools of that day, with similar no choiee waa made before adjourn ­ INVALIDS far unable to appreciate the seene that ment. These pills are manufactured by the their young oharge, and they high-sounding titles. Mrs. Dewees was Dr. Williams' Medicine compary. Sche­ he laughed outrightat what he called The banquet at the Arcade was truly were naturally very anxious as to learned in English literature and nectady. N. Y., and are sold only In the “big devil. ” ami thought all was a most brilliant affair. There were VASELnn PREPAB.ATIOH& its results. Was that newly-aroused belles-lettres, drawing, water color boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and In order to famUterte* tlie poblkvall orar tba the greatest “fun. ’* A few minutes 1,580 plates, while the four balconies wrapper, at 60 cents a box or six boxes consciousness so strangely induoed. to painting and many little arts consid ­ Uni tad Matas with tu.- i-nunial ones of the Terr after entering. Joe, who had been were filled with thousands of specta­ for S3.60 and are never sold In bulk. ■nay useful and Hasant arti< lea mads by Uni deprive them of their ward and restore ered essential to female education in tors. The ladies were ont en masse in They may he had of all druggists or Company, we make the foilowtug offer cautioned and had carefully kept his him to his natural parents? That was that day; and many of Cincinnati's evening drees, and the occasion socially direct by mall from Dr. Williams Medi ­ FuU OEM DOLLAR aaataaVy malL wawfll hands off the bars, stood toying cine company. dab ear. free of all charges. to any paraon In Urn most probable. And while they re­ mammas sent their daughters to Mrs. was equal to a national inauguration Utette Mato*. either by mall or express. Uw f*sA- with the medal suspended by gretted the prospect of losing him, Dewees to "finish their education ” and ball. The decorations and electrical lowinjf IS artletea, care/ally pe< kni in anaat box: its silver chain from his neck. effects were tine. Hon. J. H. Hoyt, of He who is most slow In making a promise Is TWO Utoea Vaseline K mui I* Moan. they rejoiced at the boy's good fortune receive the wonted accomplishments. the most faithful In Its pertortnauce One Oebe Vote* He dropped the medal, still attached to Ohio, was toastmaster. The responses Oae Oman- Tube and the prospective re-union of some Among the inmates of the academy at its chain, upon one of the bars. Quick were as follows: “Our 1‘arty and the loving mother with her long-lost son. this time was a young woman who did New Month, " "Gov. ” H. Clay Evans, of 9 Oaoaaoee T«be l-arbomtad Vaaottaa, as lightning an electric shock struck not board in the house, but at home in tfaa aaara Taka Wtoaa Vasaoae. Z 2 him to the floor as dead! The charge While this conversation lasted. Joe Tennessee. "The Grand Old l*arty. ” Two —are Tube Vaaeliae iSapUor lea. S a still slept; and as Dr. Ross bed warned the city. She was about 19 years old. D. D. Woodmans**- . of Ohio, “Perfidy Tsre aaai1 r Take Fare VaaaNna. J9 had been too great and came near be­ Uae Tuba 1‘rrfama I White Vneater, them to let him sleep, they dropt into of fine figure and proportions and Dishonor. ” and "Political Integ­ Uae Jar Vaaelibe « abi 1 ~l i «ai ing fatal. In the alarm and confusion silence. Directly the boy waked with (though esteemed too voluptuous rity.” Senator Harrows, of Michigan; Aid. THIII OOOOS AMR of tt*a RIOULAR which followed Mr. Gust retained his For a lleglthv Exteteucc.-Thal’g RBARKBT SIZES ami RTYLM SOLO byUS. a start, as if from a troubled dream, in form for pure beauty. by alluding to the terms used by 1’resident Thaos artlrlea are tae beat «.f tbatr kind la Vba presence of mind. With the aid of other handsome girlsi.a light brunette Cleveland in his famous letter to Wm. Why tke Kidaejs so often FalL Waskl. aad Urn layer will Boa ererv ossoml tkam am. and exclaimed: “Mother!" L. Wilson of Wilson bill fame. “Re- aaakafli otfai aaa wsrtk eery ma-.it mure tboa tba Mrs Uust he carried Joe down one in complexion, with dark hail— story and into the private room of the “We are here. Joe." said Mrs. Goat. c.blieantsm in the West.” Warner Mil- ^ax:iii:7:z xrs RJMW tR— almost black, and falling gracefully Nature has provided a certain amount proprietor, Mr. DorfniUe. That gen­ Joe made no response, but after a short er. of New York, in place of Senator of work for every organ of Uw human interval aaked if lie oould hero hie about her temples and neck in easy 1 ngalU. “The Woman'** Republican body ; overtax them and disease eventu ­ tleman understood the twee at once, breakfast: curls: eyes black as a coal, which Association. ’ Mrs. J. Ellen Foster. lie stripped Joe of his clothing, doused al ly follows. There ia not one por* “Tell mammy, please, lam hungry." sparkled like diamonds: a face fall of “The National Republican Iwagne." him with cold water, laid him upon a lion of our organism that Is so overworked “I)o you mean your mother, Joe?* ’ vivacity and beaming with love; and a Senator J. M. Thurston, of Nebraska. aa the kidneys; on them is placed Uw im­ bed, rubbed him violently with flan ­ asked Mrs. GuaL mien which should have won the re­ The cifising session was presided portant fuuction of tillering Uw blood of Whee nels and when he revived, a few min ­ over by the new president, Gen. Mc­ “Mammy is the black woman. ” said gard and respect of her companions at the impurities which naturally form in the utes later, covered him with warm Alpin. There was a warm light on for your Joe; “but 1 forgot, you do not know school without exception, lint it did regular action of life and digestion. The blankets and enjoined resL the selection of a secretary which mammy." not. though the girl was without a kidneys are consequently termed Uw sew­ After breathing and the blood's cir­ terminate*I in M. J. Dowling, of Mon ­ erage of the system; clog up this aewer, Mrs. Gust did not understand this; blemish herself and pure as a snow tana. securing the position. The com­ Wa culation were established the poor boy anti the blood Iwcomes tainted with poison ­ but her husband comprehended the flake. Hut her father—"Old Charley mittee on resolutions reported the was carried to the street, placed in a ous uric add. which brings on dis ease boy, and inquired: Molier"—did not have a reputation of Hatton resolution, which was adopted tea. kick. carriage and taken home, lie was per­ in many forms. The hack ia Uw first to Ttra. Ik atm. “Did you live where there are black that sort, though no criminal act had without debate. Thte ended all the fectly limp. and. it was feared, para­ silver agitation and the agreement of show this stoppage. From there cornea akss all • — | people Joe?" ever been legally traced to his hsnda the warning note; it should be heeded, kaaato Mur lyse! 1. In a brief time Dr. Kuos was the contending factions to have no “Yea. air.” He was reputed to be rich, and that financial tight »n the floor of the con ­ and the kklneys receive prompt attention. called, who watched with Joe. admin ­ “Well Joe." said Mr. Gust, “you made the society of his daughter Doan's Kidney Pills will right the action istering restoratives, until morning. vention was carried through. The havi- liven eating with us for nearly Virotte at least supportable: though result was greeted with applause. of the kidneys quickly, relieve Uw hack of About midnight .Itw itegan to move four years, and this lady has been your it wan not known how mnch money pains anti aches, and cure all trouble* of farktillac his limits. "There will be no paraly- kidneys and tdodder Head the following: araiA.fudJar. at mother, because we did not know the old Frenchman could command, THE MARKETS. Mr. Wm. Nelson is a well-known busi­ aaa. Sags. Ar. Xa. L. ! where to find your own. She will get how he got what he had. or where he ness msu of Kalamazoo. Iw resides at 823 maWat of tires you some breakfast." kept it. lie had formerly deposited UVK sTtMK. OMJ'l frsr Address New York Portage Street, and his business is that of ten Wire Bf(. Os. This talk of four years ’ residence his cash in the old “Miami Exporting - Cattle sheep Lsmbs Hog* P. U. Boa U, guise? IU. Best grades... IKIJwM HSI •o SI 04 an a grain buyer. He nays: among these strange people in a company's hank: ” hut on the very day Lower grades .3 76*4 76 III “ For five years I have suffered from an strange city was too much for the lad's before that famous bank stopped pay­ Haffslo — inability to urinate, which resulted from Heat grades .4 SO |A 31 * 31 what was said to be a stoppage of the blad ­ still confused memory, and he lapsed ment and cloned its vaults on all de ­ Lower era ilea .3 31)64 79 3 60 der. During them years I have taken min ­ Hartford Bicycles into silence. Hut the break fast roused positors and bill-holders. Molier had CSInafu eral and electric Iwths anti used other mesne him and he ate heartily, shortly af­ Heal grade* . .6Mi|6m 3 61 drawn out his monej- as if forewarned, Lower grades 3 36 44 «) 3 SJ in expectancy of getting better, but ther terward l>r. Ums came in. Joe knew and had then put it—no one knew Del roll — all proved unavailing. Horae months ago I him as haring been present during the where. lint the evidences of continued Heat grades.. .4 01 14 60 3 76 began using Doan's Kidney Pills, which I *60 night, and he politely as*,** when he wealth were still shown in the educa ­ Lower graden .SlWiMtAI 300 Flusters — hau heard highly recommended, and I can oould get up tion and outfit of his beloved daughter. Heal grades . .4 3666 00 4 00 now aay that the flattering reports were “Just as soon aa you feel able.” re­ She wore the best and moat costly Lower grade- .3 36 64 00 3 00 not greater than they deserved. I got tl—»el—m.l — better right along, and I am free from any plied the doctor. Then for the pur- attiro (modestly made and without Heal grades .. .4 XI 44 60 pom* of testing the full significance of useless ornamentation), and always in Lower gradea 3 6*64 36 trouble now. 1 feel better than I have done for three years past. If Doan's Kid ­ the change which had occurred to Joe, good taste: and no means nor tleelneatl Heat grade- 4 36 66 31 ney Pills were well known all over they he asked. money was spared to giro her the best Lower grades 3 si 44 00 woukl do an immense amount of goad.M . “What time Is it. Joe’’" education the city oould afford. —in ­ Bold by all dealers — price, 50 cents. > fftente rtoWs “I have had my breakfast, sir." re­ cluding music, embroidery, painting, 4IRAIN . BTC. Mailed by Foster-Milbum Ox, Buffalo, Wheat Corn. Osu. plied Joe. at the name time looking ami the French language, and litera­ No 3 red No. i Mix No - while N. Y.. sow agents for Uw U. ft. Remem­ Mart fords are the sort of bi­ round the room for a clock. ture New York ;A «76H te*«a*4 34 <664 ber Uw name, Doan *, sad take no other. cycles most makers ask >100 for. “Joe is no longer a living time CSieago ..71**;-* . 4v sett a £s*h Columbine are far superior Hut Virotte. while not a member of -Ueteott ...74**7614 61 <661 m umt keeper," remarked the doctor to Mr. the highest caste in the school, was a TaleOo ,...TAH*MV 4« t0«U S3 «433*u Tbs truly subUotc is always may sad I to so-callad - specials." for which Clarlaaall 73 «73s< 40 tt«3 a ou natural. >125 or even >t $0 is asked. GusL Then he said: speeisl favorite of Mrs. Dewees and of Cleveieed , a 76* M <660 34HW64 It is well to be posted upon the "MOTHER. ’ “Joe. please let us see your medal." the other teachers. They were not puuteeg 74 amt 40*4*4014 No need to suffer with rheumatism, bievde price situation. The bov felt for it in his bosom, disposed to visit the sine of the father •DetrolL-Hsv.No. 1 Timothy. fMMdMM lumbago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. sis,” said the doctor, much to the re­ per too Potatoes old. 30 a nor be: new The treat Columbia plant is work­ lief of Mr. end Mrs (lust, who had not drew it out and exhibited it still with upon the daughter and Vlvettee per­ I>r. Thomas' Eetectric Oil cures all southerners 3CO *3 36 per bbL Lire Poultry, such troubles, and does it quickly. ing for the rider ’s benefit, as usual. been out of the room. the ohain on his neck. The doctor sonal character, and her devotion and Chiesess. n per lb: Turkeys.•: Usees. R. Mtea strtoUy fresh. IS per dos. Butter, trash dairy. boon the sufferer groaned a little, in read the inscription: success in her studies won both appro­ 11 ell par lb. creamery. 17fflA Character Is s itbsosl that scratches every I a low tone: and at length he opened “•Little Joe: June 20. ISIS.’ My bation and esteem. Colwnbias,* 100 hie eyes, and looking round curiously, dear boy. yon were 11 years old yes­ Many of Vivette'e noble traits had REV IKW nr TRADE. POPE MFG. CO. ZSTZmm said: terday: and your new birth cane on been inherited from her mother, who The beneficent influences of Or •Mother?" the anniversary of your advent into died daring the daughter's childhood; Dan's says: Pram all parts of tbs United newly cut pine are condensed and re fitetes the best advises obtainable tell of s na ­ tine* l In Dr. Wood's Norway Pins HARTFORD. “Herr l am. Joe," said Mrs. Gust. the world. —a remarkable coinci ­ and Virotte had herself (teen the mia- tes vide of trade sad industry which lb re* tea* de nor ’ here anil there lo mount too far ate loo fast. Syrup, nature's own remedy far cough* Iw MakU “Are you better. Joe?" tress of her father's house for a good TSe volume of aU business is by so mesas and colds. lulMWiail “Where la my papa?" said the boy— “My mother save I am 7 years old. many years. Toward her father she equal to that ef IRW ae vet. though lh some let- agtbs mu Oi portoat braaebo- larger than ta that or say not appearing to observe Mrs. Gnat. sir." said Joe politely, but much mysti­ was most dutiful and devoted. And other year. Two inuueaeea of tremendous If thou W4 be borse with, then best “Here. Joe—I am here." said Mr. fied. now that daughterly affection was power contribute lo the rise encouraging with others. eeeaaetra sad roaSdent replenishing of stoo So Gnat Bat Joe said in a tone of disap ­ #“But that was four years ago. my about to be tested in a painful manner. son. Look at yourself and see how which have beon for two years depleted to the Done your head feel aa though enma pointment: It was known that during the war. utmost. Kxceptlng too hoary rain In Tessa, one was hammering it: as though a you have grown." crop reports this week save boon highly en ­ “1 want my papa. Where are the while the noted and unfortunate em­ couraging strong trade is wsest growing million sparks were flying out of the POD POISON koreae?” The boy looked curiously at himself bargo of 1’resilient Madison waa In stolen neeorri with brighter crop eyes ' Haro you horrible sickness of Husband and wife looked inquiringly —large and well formed even at eleven force, Molier bed purchased a lint-boat the stomach'.’ Hunlock Blood Hitters at each other; and Dr. Hoes said ax- years smiled, but not knowing what load of pork which had been imme­ lens of winter wheat waa large those whose will cure you. to say, said nothing. Then the doctor estimate*, have been meet accurate la reseat I siting! v: diately afterwards reduced in valne, by years now vary ta predictions Tea runs for ■i—w undertook to giro the lad such a state­ Por virtue s self may too mnch seal be bait gjMumpMm “It is a new birth! He is born of the the embargo; that he had insured fhe suppllna in Iron and steel riimllM a bear ibe worst of issasess is a salat run wad. ■heufeaniraea IMVtlll ment of events in his history for the paste” •» the sleek market. Because prteee I lightning: 1 expected it at aome time, boat and cargo for full value, and that are assenting everybody berries to buy. Fail­ and it has come like a thunder-clap pastdfour years ae he supposed might the boat had been sunk in the Ohio ures the past week wove 3tt In the Celled The misery of years has been cured state* against 314 last year. Heneeforth Joe will return to htmaalf be nadsrstnod —dwelling especially on under suspicious circumstances Rij in a single night by the use of llnan'a ointment, a positive never-falling •s before the tornado bereft hie senses. the kind treatment he had received at the insurance money collected by the hands of his foster parents. Charles Friedman, married, aged SI, ramed v for Itching Pitea and all simi­ I will return at 9 this morning. In the Molier. Now, during an unuennlly employed at Cooper's pavilion at Head's In a few days Joe was np and about lar diseases Yonr dealer keeps it, or net - ammmm sad HmUwm IB* worm nr m meantime, treat your charge ae among low stage of the river, the boat had Lake, was drowned white bathing. can gat it for yon. am we 11—nt oere. Tst* 4Boose s«s Snfi in his usual vigor, but in a mental con ­ teatte tk-ukni of I i new-found frien ds —aa if the catastro­ been found, with a large sugar-hole In the ran ■lenu plyy In several townships In Muakegon •lasers Wood aad Mte* Mary Stewart were nhme. HffSSsen n fu>i smite *w nm * phe et the mill-dam had just occurred." dition wholly changed. He soon learned her bottom. This discovery paused a to love his kind friends, end to call oountv where peppermint plants wars recently married sear Vou seetewa. U*. alter a And the doctor went out, happy at great outcry; and some of the girls ta ont the frost has accomplished con ­ the boy's apparent restoration, and them father and mother. Hat so far, the academy (through envy chiefly), siderable damage. Soar nr that proud of his own frequent prophecies nothing he could tell as to past mem­ insisted that Mrs. lie wees should die tally M par cent has been killed. Tba Qrwet ories threw any light upon his true charge Vi re tie Molier ffmn the echooL that such would he the event In the The Chieego Evening Mail became by ' KIDNEY* history of what he termed “the boy parentage, or their piaoe of residence, She declined, and half a doseu of the over-righteous left. cash purchase ibe property of Georgs LIVER * with the doable life ” lie remembered hie mother by no other G. itortb. of the News and the Tribune, name; he heard hie paps called “Jeff" A few ilays after this. Moller's hones BLADDER The semes which occurred in was burned, end the housemaid, who of DetroiL A new stock corporation sometimes: hod a grandpapa, but knew will be formed to condaet the prop­ Joes bed-room daring the next few slept In the upper story, burned to CURE. hours are beyond the power of him by no other n ame, ami an uncle erty. W. II. Turner, manager of tba death. Everything except e ii irtjffai Grand Rapids IVern. will taka charge ' words Reneon was rr seating herself “Ham." and a few ne groes with but a 1 of the property in the lower story wee of the Cbieago Mail. Dr. Kilmer te Co.. Binghamton. N. V upon the throne, and the newly awak­ single name each. His home had been j (Tu mk coirrixrxD.j CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1896. - COUNCIL PMUOI The Independent IN. II mm < ailed for the purpose ■>! mnstderlag the «MONUK S.COBBIT. IMIMr iN Pn|lMw. Imtiding the factory. Called to order by 1‘ranlda ut Vaughan r. JOHNS. FRIDAY. JI'NK At. IMb Drawee I Tree tees Kendrick. Keoyou. Mor­ & ris. Palmer. Tbompeon and Wolcott. Until July 3d. H. McDonald Company, A petltton nlxsel by Warner Hunday . Gen PKMUNAL. Waldron aad ninety-ire others, for the pae- stag of a rseolatlon that latt nsrsssn ry for the DRUGK>IST8, Rufcof King visited Durand Monday . nubile good to purehaee about sixteen aersi Andraw Durkee netted Otrooso Monday. of laml nwssl by R. M. Hteel. situated iHrset O Leigh Filar la In town for a abort tin* |y sast of the Ht. Jobae cemetery la the vll- 8CRIVEN8 OPERA BLOCK. Walter Merrill la awondlag the weak *n Da troIt. lagrof Ht. Johae. to be used for park pur- We have but little time left to close out S. U. Goraucb. of Corunna, waa In town I Mines, aad that the roaartl call a special rter- Monday. Uon to vote upon the question of ralatag Wm. Collide. of Lanai on. waa In M. Jokna bn.ViMMi by loaa for aid imrpoer our stock and mean to make the supreme We aim to carry a full line of the moet miBRitle Drags Saturday. lla motion tbe ard adjoarned uatll a A. Moore la In Claraland, O. tkia week Thursday evening. .1 •-•Of||. INVfi. at 7:110 effort of our lives from now till July 3d. All and Medicines usually kept in a lint claae drug store, and on bubiMti p. m. ’ITT H. HUNT. in addition to our complete stock of Drugs and Toilet Kite worth Plutaataad apeat laat Sunday with Village tVrk. this spring’s productions will go for rrtende la St. Jokna Articles, we earn- a large stock of Horace Sperry, of Aaktey. apant Sunday Adjournetl s|wetal A. June JO, IN oft, with friend a In ml Job a*. Laat Friday night Dr. A. H. Kenyon waa of the Village I ouacl taade a Knight of Pytblaa. < ailed to order by , .evident pro teai Ken- Mr. and Mra.O.C Clark apant Tuaaday and drtrk. ..WALL PAPER.. Wadnaaday wltb frtenda In Xlete Present. Trustees Kendrick and Thompson. on the Dollar Mlaa Una Smith, of Detroit, baa been Gait- On motion the council adjourned. lav friend* bare dunag tbe preaem week. DEWITT H. HUNT. 80c of the and WINDOW 8HADK8. Fine Patterns and Low Prices. Chariee Caaey. of this village. la now in Heaton Harbor. where be baa employment. Village (Turk. A pleasure to show goodH and quote prices. Mr. and Mr*. Itudoipb Loomis. of Lanatmr. vial ted at tbe home of W. A- Norton Ibla week. WpesSal Keeling. J« I. If Mrs U. Jaobaon and oblldren. of Holland. Yours, etc., N. Y.. are vlalting ber brother. O. C. \augbnn Called to consider the purrbase of works for Wholesale Price. Mra. H. B. Butler accomperled ber huaband. the purpose of supplying said village and tbe Kev. Dr. Du tier, to Herll nylon, Vl„ leal Mon inhabitants thereof with electric llghta and to day. call a special election of the qualified voters of Arnold L. Lake left here Monday U> apend M. M' DONALI A CO. a ■aaatui wltb a brother at St. Louis, tbia said village to bond said village in a sufficient state. sum to purchase works for the purpose of A. P. Gardner, of Albion, baa tarn •pending supplying said village and the inhabitants several days wltb his cousius. J. II. k U. H. thereof with electric lights and to transact Everything else for 50c on the dollar and <'orbit. any business which may be legally transacted Mlaa Veda White, of Detroit. Is spendlna a less. vacation wltb ber alater, Mis. J. B. Llttell. this at any meeting of tbe council. vtMapa. Called to order by President Vaughan. A nice line of all wool suits. $5.00. . Frank J. Smith, of Dallas. , is spending Present. Trustees Kendrick. Kenyon. tke week with his mother and sister In tbta Mortis. Palmer. Thompson and Wolcott. A good overall, 30c. vtuatre- Trustee Palmer offered the following resolu­ P K. W ala worth and family enjoyed a visit We Celebrate! frouiE. L Arnold sod daughter, of Detroit. tion: About 100 stiff hats, 25c a piece. laat Sunday. Resolved. That it Is expedient (or the Eugene Allen, of Elate, and LeMoot Hate Village of St. Johns to acquire, by purchase, The place to buy your Flags„ doipb. of Detroit, visited at tbe home of O. C. works for the purpose of supplying said These are a few samples of what we ex­ Clark this week. village and the inhabitants thereof with Fire Works and other articles Mlaa Lulu Popple returned Wednesday morn ­ pect to do. Just at the time when you need ing from Wisconsin, where tbe has been electric lights. to enable you to thoroughly and teaching school. The resolution prevailed. a suit—light in the season for 80c on the dol ­ Mra. Lafayette Hofftnau and two sons left Yeas—a: nays -O. patriotically celebrate Imlepend- last Saturoay for teuton, where they will Trustee Kendrick moved that the committee lar of the wholesale price. “Make hay while spend tbe summer on tire, water and lights be instructed to make ance Day, is at Miss Mabel Buck left last Monday fot Durand, where sbe will spent! about a month visiting an estimate of tbe expense of acquiring by the sun shines" —in our store, for that’s the yriends and ratal ives. purchase an electric lighting plant for the pur­ Frank Aldrich attended tbe Marsh-Youry pose supplying the village and the inhabitants only place where you can make any this year. wedding, at tbe home of tbe bride a mother, thereof with electric lights. in Bath, last Tuesday. | The motion carried. Mrs M. Streeter, wltb ber two children, this When we are gone you'll pay fancy prices BENOY’S village, are visiting ber slater. Mra. N. T. The committee on tire, water and lights sub­ Mreeter. In Grand l^edge. mitted the following report: That the amount again, so improve this hist opportunity. Mra. C. E. Harper, of Whitby. Ont.. is visit ­ necessary for establishing an 'electric (lighting ing Mra. Fred Swain a few weeks while on plant for the Village of St. Johns will be IIM tier tour around tbe states. $36 000 as the result of their investigation. BAZAAR Mra. Geo. Love ami two children, Edith and Earl, went to Alma Wednesday morning for A. II. Kenyon. H. W. Morris. H. Palmer, com- a few wet ks visit with her parents. ipittee- at the head of Clinton Avenue, west aide, St. Johns, where an Mra. Sayers Clark and children. Grace- and The motion carried that the report be accept­ K. G , went to Ml Vernon. G_ Wednesday ed and spread on the minutes. elegant stock may lie found, and every article at unusually low mornli g. to stay about four weeks. Yeas—<1; nays —O. Major Tbeo. Price and bis sou, Theodore, ROCHESTER have gone to Old Mission to put in readiness Trustee .Morris offered the following resolu­ prices. Besides these their summer cottage for a tenant. tion: Mlsa Zimmciman. late instructor In music Hksoi .vkd . 1st. That a special election of and drawing in our caceDent schools, left laat M onday lor ber borne at Three «labs. Mich. the qualified voters of the village of St. Johns CLOTHING CO. 4th OF JULY GOODS. Kdwant Thome, with tbe State Hank, and Is hereby called to tie held Monday. July Btli. Win Smith, with FedewaA Walbrtoge. spent I mu :, to vote upon the question of bonding tbe mat Sunday with tbelr parents In Hestpnalia. Village of St. Johns In the sum of $36,000. may he found a complete line of good ami useful articles. No Mra. K. F Alien and little son. who have which said sum or so much thereof as may be been visiting at tbe home of W A Norton, bave returned to ibetr borne In Grand Ledge. necessary, is to be expended for the purpose of shoddy, but every article bought and sold on its merits. An Mra. J. G. Wise and Mrs. J. J. Mot net left for acquiring by purchase works for the purpose 17 CLINTON AVENUE. inspection of my goods and prices will at once convince you Ann Arbor last Tueaday morning, to attend of supplying the Village of St. Johns and the tbe commencement exercises of tbe univer ­ inhabitants thereof with electric lights. ST. JOHNS, MICH. 1 that this is the place to buy. sity. 2nd. That the clerk of said village is hereby Successor to Harrison Sherman. C. E. BENCr. John Spaulding spent last Sunday ami Mon ­ instructed to give notice of the time and places day under tbe parental roof. What a great amount of comfort such children bring to of holding said election and of the questions Fourth of July Kxruralowa. KllRlTKOH ItliH Mm- of Michigan parents. to be voted upon, by posting such notices in at Pcounty of < Union. At a ooionoi the Pro- Tbe rector of 91. Johns church, together least three public places in said village at The Detroit. Grand Haven Milwau­ 1*1* Court forth* county of Clinton, buMcn si the Prabol* ORce, in tbs Tillage of St. John,, on wltb his lamil). left Wednesday rtenlng tor a least eight days tiefore said election and by kee. the Toledo, Saginaw «V Muskegon, i wo week s rest at bis oul home In Dryden. La­ Wednesday, the Mb day of June, in the roar peer county. publishing a copy thereof in the CLINTON the Chicago & Grand Trunk, the Cin ­ oa* thousand eight hundred aod ninety-dee. E. M. SMITH K kim -ri.k an . a newspaper printed, published Preeeot.Chartes M. Merrill. Judge of 1‘rohete. L. K. Patterson and family, for many years cinnati. Saginaw ,v Mackinaw, and the In the mailer of the ratate of CAMIERINK lesidentH ot St. John*, will remove to Ann Ar­ and circulated in said village, the same length MOORE, dw eaaed. bor alrwi August 1st. where they have pur­ of time before said election Detroit ,Y M. A. L. Div. Grand Trunk On reading and tiling the petition, duly eeiidad. chased a residence. DEALER IN . . 3rd. That said election shall be held in the lt'v will sell excursion tickets on July of Belle Taft, praying that the laat will aad teeta Mias Ida Mae Murna returned to her home ineni of said deceased may be pro red and ad a* 11 led in Ann Arbor, Wednesday inormug, to spend different voting precincts in said village as :t and 4, good to return up to and in ­ io probate and that aha may ha appointed executrix her vacation. A nuinbsr ot her pupils ac­ follows: In tbe first voting precinct at the cluding July .">. at one and one-lialf cents of mid retale companied her to the train. engine Ix.uar; in the second voting precinct Thereupon it la ordered, that Mnaadav, the Organs, Pianos, Sewing Machines per mile each way. to and from all sta­ Nth day of July. A. D. It». at Kdwtn Dobson. Ibis township, left for York­ at Kenyon's feed Ism, corner of Railroad shire. , yesterday, where be has a tions on their lines. Including Milwau­ one o’clock la me afternoon, be assigned far the brother fast railing in health under the In ­ street and Clinton avenue: in the third voting hearing of mid psllttao. aad that tbe lain at law fluence ot cancer oftbe tongue precinct at the Hicfcles budding, corner of kee steamers. Besides all the regular and legatee, of aatd deceased sod all other persona Sewing Machine Supplies. interested In said will are required to appear at a W. U. Howell, a member of the force In the State street and Maple avenue trains, the D..G. II.& M. will nir a Moaton of aaad court then lo be hoMsn at the Pro- treasury department, and private secretary BOX 286. 4th. That the (allots to be voted at the said special from O womo , leaving Ovid at tolr ofRcc. In the Tillage of Hi. Johns and show to Gen. O L. Mpuu.dtna during bis term of election shall contain tlx- words. "For iNindtng cause, if nay there la, why tbs will should not h# service. spent last Sunday with the General 6:31. Shepardsville, at 6::l4 ; St. Johns approved and bis family. the village in the sum of $36.uOO to purchase And It la further ordered, that notice be given St. Johns , Mich ., Juue 19. 189-V around. Po look a little out when urged an electric flighting plant. Yes—No." with a at 6:47. and Fowler at 7:01. a. in., ar­ Tbe following i anted left ben- |>c*tcnlay lor lo the person* interested In mid estate, of tbs The praise of the Sommer pianos. to close aale at first sight, and get Smith Wequetonsltig. where they will speml the bal­ circle tiefore each word "yes" and "no." in riving at Ionia at 7:40. Grand Rapids at pendency of the hearing thereof hy raoalag ance of the summer: Nellie and Lulu Mlilis. a copy of this order to be poMIsned In toe Bridgeport organa and Domestic newing to aet in a Bridgeport, then get three or Lulu and Emma Peppic, Mary I'bielii and which the voter shall make a cross to indicate s:36. and Grand Haven atW:4A a. m. Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed machined is sunit to a lively tune by four more there. Flossie Wheat whether he votes for or against the proposition. Returning, train leaves Grand Haven and circulated In said county of funion, K. M. Smith, the St. Johns manager No Well, if you don ’t Miss Mettle Sage, of Detroit, who came Th* resolution prevailed far three euccaaelTc week* previous to said day of bearing. have more fun and, out to attend the Htxgerald Shaver wedding, Yea*--Trustees Kendrick. Kenyon. Morris. at 6:00; Grand Ilapids at 7:10 and Ionia doleful strain to Aw music. No grumb­ will tarry' tor a tew weeks with triends here­ at s:IOp. m. The steamer "Wisconsin” CHARLES M. MERRILL. ling about bard times Just straight honestly. 1 think abouts. mas lug tbe home of her good uncle Palmer. Thompson and Wolcott— $; nays — 0. (Alraacanr.) Judae of Probate. ahead work for you would save Hiram, her headquarters. Trustee Monts moved that F'red A. Travis. will make a special trip acmes the lake whatever the sea­ more money by this Oliver Spau.dlng gradualiil trmn the liter­ Lewis Severance and O. P. DeWltt be ap­ on July 3, leaving Grand Haven at 10:00 ORTGAGE hale . Default baring lawn ary department ot the Univeralty of Michigan son yields, and way of doing than pointed a board of election com mtasioners for a. m. and arriving at Milwaukee about made la the conditions of a certain mort­ faith in a good you could sell your yesterday, with high Honors This important tbe coming special election July H. lH$ft. Mgage. dated March IS. IM4. executed by (ierhanlt event in bis die tell upon his Anti birthday 4:00 p. m.. giving a daylight trip across Hademacber and Appoioata IUdciua.hr r to result, and his heat ten acres of bav He also finished one year's course in law. The motion carried. 'Michael flaltxlcy for the um and beneBi of himself, the lake. Tickets valid to return up to confidence never for thi« season. The weather has been W. J Talluian. turn-key for R. M. .Hwlgart. Truster Kendrick moved that Trustees Michael 1 oh I and William Tana, and recorded yef shaken. You during his administration as sheriff ot this Thompson and Wolcott with the clerk art as a Fridav, July 6. boat leaving Milwaukee March IS, 19*1, in Liber •• of mortgage* on page very dry so far tbia monthd and has county, was In our village last Monday. He is at »»:06 p. m. One-half fare. 228. la the oRee of the Hegtseer of lnwds for cannot afford to made it hot for tbe mneic traue. Conee- now in tbe employ of a company manufactur ­ Hoard of Registration for the day of registra­ the conaly ol Cllatoa end Mate of Michigan. recommend or quently after a sharp compattition and ing paper at Watervleet. Ibis state. tion preceding the coming special election on which mortgage there la dec al the date ol supply your cue carefnl examination, the undersigned Mra Jseale Caldwell and little son went to July Mth. IMPS tbU notice, the sum of Three hundred aad sixty Htockbridge, this stale, the fore part of the The motion earned. 77-100 dollars. Iieaidea an attorney fee of I1DU. to mere inferior have decided and bought the Bridge­ week, where they will remain the balance of provided la mid mortgage aad by atalute. and |goods of any de- port organ. M. A. Teach worth. H. D. tbe summer This Is Mra. C '» early home Her Trustee Wolcott moved that the Board of no salt or proceeding at law or In equity har­ eription. A last­ Election Inspectors In district No. 1 lie the After THREE MONTHS ing been t nett luted to recover any port ol the Shepard, Kdward Smith, W. T. Clark, mother. Mrs W J. Hicks, will Join her soou. debt secured he mid mortgage . now there­ ing and profitable Wni. Myers, Joseph Zimmerman, James B. J. Mol net graduated from tbe law depart- president, clerk. Trustees Kendrick and fore by elrtno of the power of sale in mid mort­ busineaa can onlv be built up with tbe Kelly. H. H. Sprague and Elmer Drake. meal of the University jeaterday. Having Kenyon. of Daily Wear gage contained and by slat air in such case made previously been admitted to the her he la now The motion ranted. and presided, notice ia hereby given that on •mi­ beet goods that never diaappoint pur- I will be found at my residence, one favorably allied with Hiacfcslone. and is now ebaaers. Good* that are built on honor Tmater Moms moved that Tnistee Wolcott, ll relay. »Ian !4th day of flonl amabor. HIM. al block south of depot, willing to place prepared to hang oul bis shlnsl*- ami cum- •me o'clock In I be afternoon, al tbe west front door ol should laat a lifetime and tie a standing my goods beside any in the market. meme the practice of law on a well-built W. W. Simonson and Man K Washburn art I'mart IIoum -for Clinton ruaaty, Michigan. In the foundation inspectors of election In district No. a. village of hg. Johns. In mid county, there will he advertisement for the dealer who eelis I^t them stand or fall on their own Mra. Isaac Horton went to Ann Arbor last The motion carried. •old nt public vendue lo the blgeet bidder, the them. The tnan who has confidence in merits as the case may be. week to cere tor her slstrr-in-law. Mra. Frank laade In a lad mortgage described, eta j hie goods nerrr hurritt his customer* to Yours for competition. Trustee Morris moved that Trustee Thomp­ The southwest quarter of the eeutbweet quarter W bitting. of Ridgeway, who suffered the re­ bay hut is willing to have them look mith moval ot a tumor about tour weeks ago Bin ­ son. Thos. C. Buffer Hen Fry act as inspectors i aad the east half of the southwest quarter of sec­ ‘ E M. S . ge ve every evidence of a successful recovery, of election in district No. 8. tion >11000. also the weal Ihrrw-eeeealha of the nut ber condition suddenly changed ami she met seven-twelfths of I he northwest qearter of The motion canted. died last week. i section oumhar twer ty-two all la township Dum­ ORTGAGE half .-D efault baring been HORTOAGR HA I.K.—Default having been Trustee Wolcott moved that tbe clerk is ber six, north of rang* four west, io Michigan, far made lo tke • andlllowa of a certain mort­ Miss Edna Hpauldlng. who resigned her the purpose of satisfying the amount due on mid M M made In Ike cwwdllloaa of a mortgage work at M. Mary s Institute. Dallas. Texas, hereby instructed to give notice of a meeting mortgage — listed June SI, ISM. gage. dated March 9, MX. made hy Hugh Oordeo.assented by Denniahulllvan and Flirt sulliran t., m now spending In r midsummer vaaatlon at * F. (iordea aad William F. E. Gordon lo William Walker, deled February Mtk, IMS. awl ra- of the Heard of Registration to be held at the Mil'll A Kl. HPITZLEY. Tiusteee. I*reel Bickford sod recorded in the ofkrc of >he her home in this village In Meptember she Fat.awa A W»,.anii».k Mortgagee. catded la tbe ofirw of Ike Itegtafor al Deeds tar will go io New York i Hy to accept tbe ikmi - council room in said village or. Saturday. Hogldvr of tieeda of lllnioa county. Mlchtgan, on Clinton county. In Michigan, on February 74. IMO. iton of Instructor In Latin. Greek and Math*- July 0th. 1HM. beginning at » o'clock in tbe March U. IWS. la Liber 7» of mortgage* on page In Libor Tier mortgage, oa pagr 47X ; on which mattes in St. Mary's ncbool. that city. SO* : which mortgage waa dale imgiml hy raid '••ongagr there ia ctataand to he dee at tke date of morning and closing at h o'clock In the even ­ This Collar YfOKTGAGK MAI.It. Default having been larael Hkktard lo .Samuel Soulla. ky wrtUon ao- Ibl* notice, (laioen bundrwl and Iklrty-four dol ­ Mlsa Florence Maxam arrived in Ht. Johns ing. mode la Ik* * nod li ton* of a loortaaa* w page IM; on which mortgage there la l« be lold should any proceeding* la taken to tare- panied l»y her aieter Jennie, visaed their boon Mlcklsaa. l# Mary .Weeeaa of tke lownakip clalarad lo be dwe and unpaid at Ihe dal* of tbta claae aald mortgage ; and no toil or proceeding « in Waterfont. this stale, where they expect to That’*hrrauer it,*the ,'ClU.Lt»L01P”] | of Oalne* Oeaeaae cawaiy, dale of Michigan, DEWITT H. HUNT. Collar. Its onginu. coat was if cU. 5 notice liana of two hundred and aiateen dollar* law or la coolly having loan instituted to raeover remain the balance of the summer, in Hep- Village Murk ■iatsd May IS. A. D. ISBV. aad recorded in and thirteen reala iBIAUi. he*Idea an at'oraey fee auy part of the debt -ecured by aald mortgage : tamber l>oth will go to Menominee, where they anti it coat the wearer nothing nftet-f tbe oflta* of tbe Msgiater of Heed* for < Union at AfWen dollar* ftildl prwvMed by Mstwle and therefore, by virtue of tbe power of uir In aakl have | salt Ions In tbe public schools of that ward* to keep it dean . When soiled, > cowoty on Ihe nth day of Jane A. D. IKS*, In Liber In antil mortgage lo la paid ■ bee Id any proceeding* mortgage coat at awl. ami of the atataie la auch sl'MMKR VACATION. 7* of oortgage* on pad* IS, on »kkcb mortgage he takow to tarualaas too ram; awd a* P t arred - cane made awd provided, notice la hereby given •imply wipe off with apongc or wet ♦ there I* rlilned lo la da*i at the date of thta uotta* lags al law or In cqally having boon loatlluled to thatna Aupui SI. iwws. at oaa o’etaak ia the doth. for principal aad ialenat Uw *amlot < two hundred recover any part of Ihe debt racurod by mid mort­ slier noon, at tko wont Irani door of Ike Cent I COMING MVKNTM. A Delight fnl Way to Wp.gil II. and loriv-,-whi dollar**M ferty-m i r*alah a a no mads a ml nmvlaral lea (a ig — ——a~ — dear of the coart buuao in tke village of It' John*, ltaa^ Jaw# 4, IMS WILLIAM WALK ER/ people of the OaHgrsgaMasmi church next lar. and the Hummer assembly and sum­ lion . Every piece ol the genome t» *wcn UKOT* fwBKr a lAil legmxv Hieu |VUI It r |B nvfwuy la raid county it hat being the place of holding th* Paaanm A H* i nwnt, fiakna Friday evening, at the rraldeucr of L. C. mer announcements in the June Hay- •lamped a* follow*: given tkat on flomkay, tke lath flay of Aw- detail coart for aatd county* on Natwrwwy. Aw ______Att’ygfov Mortgagee.______jBtlJ) g*d . A. D. lew*, at owe o’etaak In tkeaAerwoo* gnat ITtk. IWWA. »t owe o'clock la tko afternoon of View Magazine are tremendously at­ of aatd day. raid mortgage will he fereetaaed hy feu day. awd that tku premia** are daurrtbed la hRURH or niBLirATION.-HuirTt The Rev. Andrew Herat will deliver an Illus­ ! aale at pakBr ■union to Ike highest bidder at the d trated lecture at the Grand opera House on we: Lata oat ML **v*n (7) I v •‘•Bra Tke Kli Judicial Circuit in tractive. The Detroit, (.rand Haven A | wartarty front deer of IheaawM bowee in the *|L •ad etahi (•» at I autwkar two (» in Ike vll- Honda) evening. June >. An original IMS, wkteh to nntm i their claim to 17th inclusive, and return limit Au­ La FTMUNT mu bn ham .H Dated Jaw* Id. A. D . ML sa.'sirrsrsjs s jrss? ~~ “ <'Ha HI.KM M MBRHIl.l. . ____ KTU hl H. D. McCABB. P. M. gust 16th. MMMnWWk Attarary ■ lar Ada Jw$$i of Broke11 Lvoa ft D ooubo . Glreuli Jud£> CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1896.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL. j. w. nTMlKEiLim *di cation may appear at the base, to the Awarded young man or woman who wills to aasend Hig h—t Honers- World's Fair. —Nearly all of the foreign student* To the High by programve steps, there will come the are at home again. > Dipt reward: there is still room at the top. —A goodly number of memliere of OI ram I Court- 8t. Johns lodge. F. A A. M.. No. 1<». The following ia the address given by The June term of the circuit court for went to Ortd last evening to confer the J. W. Fitzgerald in presenting the di ­ third, degree. Clinton oounty began last Monday. plomas to the graduating class of tiw Why Not Save? Judge 8. B. Dai toll presiding. The fol­ — Married, in St. Johns. June 26,1MB&. 81. Johns high school: by Enquire Severance, Mr. Frank D. lowing are the cases as appear upon the Smith, of Bingham. and Mias Grace The people were never more willing to pour out their treasure iu support of the calendar: Decker, of OvuL CRIMINAL. —Alvin Eldridge. an old and well- public schools than they are to day The ftmW CREAM annual expenditure of the United Staten The People of the (Mete of Miohimui vs. M. known resident or Bengal, who waa se­ R. Mrrtacll W. A. Norton for the people. verely injured hy a tall not long since, a. compared with other countries, show ; how neer they are to the hearts of the is gradually recovering. issue or rACT. people. The expenditure iu is \jTZ$fouM)l- —Theodore Snitgen, who has been William H. Castle re. William W. Dennis, BAKINi 9?,000,000, or 25 cents per capita; surviving partner of himself and J. W rater- spending some time in Detroit, is seri­ 9121,000,000, or 80 cents per velt. .loin* business under the linn name of ously 111, and will be brought home aa capita; 92*1,000.000, or 50 Weatsrveit A Dennis. Assumpsit William H. soon as lie ia able to stand the journey. cents per capita; France 981 ,000,000, or OaaHc for complainant. High A W alb ridge fer pmm —A. C. Adams held the ticket that defendant. 80 cents per mpita; Great Britain, H. M. High vs. William M. Leland. sheriff etc. drew the L. O. T. M. quilt at their so­ 948,000,000, or 91-80 per capita and the Replevin Kedewn A WaJbridge for com­ MOST PERFECT MADE. cial Wednesday evening. A good crowd United State 9150,000.000 or $2.40 plainant. Norton S Wetmer for defendant. You enn certainly make a great saving on your footwear by waa present and all had a good time. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free per capita. Oar nenaue return* for the Heorr H. Cooper vs. David M. Kstey. el ai. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. buying your shoes at DlTTCHEIt’S. If you doubt thia state­ —E. O. Dewey, of the Owoaoo Times, year 1890 show* that 87 per cent of onr Replevin Norton A We.mer for oomnlalnani , lias a $10,000 libel suit on Lis hands, High. Pedewa a Walbridge for defendants. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ment just purchase your next pair of us and see for yourself. total population over ten years of lure Higmond Hlmond et al re. William M. 1-eland, lie quite severely criticised a ineui her can read and write. Mulhall an Knglieh sheriff, etc Replevin. High. Pedewa S Wal- of the council, in consequence of which statistician writing upon this subject bridge for complainant*. Lyon S Pooling for Marion H. Cooper re. Evan M. Potter ot al. the above suit was commenced. says : “No natinu has ever yet liemi able defendant Mil of Complaint Wataon A Chapman tor We have the Right Styles. complainant, Kedewa A Merrill for defendant*. —8 am Davis has removed his barber to show 41,000,000 of educated citisen Saul Solomon, et al vs. David M. Kstey et al. Replevin. Lyon a Pooling for complainants. Nelson P. Houae vs. Olive Motet et al. Bill We have the Right Quality. shop from the Gibbs house block to the . ship •• High. Pedewa A Walbridge for defendants. to Inform Hen Lyon A Pr ollng for complain ­ basement under Sullivan's clothing education is the handmaid of civiliza ­ Kmanuel Hob loss et al re. David M Ratey. et ant. Pedewa A Walbridgt tor defendant* We can give you the Lowest Prioes. store, where be will be pleased to meet tion, the golden key by which the doors al. Replevin LyonA Pooling for mmsIp Jrase Sullivan va. Catharine Morgans In ­ Ids old patrons and the public generally of know ledge are opened ; the mastery ante. High. Kedewa A Walbridge for defend- junction Mil. Lyon A Pooling tor reoanMin —Carpet bugs have now arrived to of mind over matter; en light men t, ant, Kedewa A Merrill for defendant . Look us up for Shoes. We are always in the market and Henri- B. Kline et al re. John M. Uryaon. Earnest M. Seoct re UahStot.. Mil tor harrow up the leelinge of our people and power. To posscas it requires the con ­ Hsplsvio. Lyon A Pooling for complainants. divorce . Lyon A Itooling tor complainant, ready to supply your wants. to eat up their carpets and their cloth­ tinuous warfare of years; constant strug­ High. Pedewa ft Walbridge for defendant. Norton A Wetmer tor defendant ing. into will go out with a great rec­ gle and co it teat coupled with energy, Samuel J. James et ai re. David M. Kstey et Pore MoOorey vs. Patrick McCorey Mil ord for important sad events. al Replevin Lyon A Pooling for complain tor divorce, i.yon A Pooling for complain ­ pluck and perseverance that the battle ants. High. Pedew A Walbridge for defendant* —Pike A Perrine s circus will visit fought may end in victory. ant. Piles 11. Hal re et al re. John M Uryaon et al. WllUam W Morgan vs. Henrietta Morgan. St. Johns to day, Friday. June 2h. and When we contemplate the centuries the Rsntpvln. Lyon A Pooling and Turner A Car- Bill for divorce. John C. Pooling tor com­ DUTCHER’S CASH SHOE HOUSE give afternoon and evening perform­ scholars of the world have lieen strug­ roll for complainant s. High. Kedewa A wal­ plainant.. W. R Clark for defendant. ances on the grounds south of the high gling to reach the plane of cn light incut bridge tor deft ndanta The Trustees of the Parootal Fund etc. re school building. See their ad. on 'Ah to day occupied by the civilized nations Pred Clark re. Mortimer Perrigo. .Summons. Miles F Trotoridge et al Foreclosure hill, Spaulding. Norton A Wcltner for complainant, Fitzgerald A Barry for eomplhlaoat. Pedewa P*K* of the earth, it is not difficult to under ­ Lyon A Pooling for defendant. A Walbridge. Lyon A pooling for defendants. WILL SOON BE HERE. WAIT FOR IT. —A barn, belonging to Myron Wat­ stand how a thousand years are bnt as a The St. Jonn« MTg. Co. etc. vs. Henry L Miles F T rob ridge et al re. The Trustee# of kins. at Maple ltapids. was struck by day to the Creator. To reach our preeeiit Kendrick Aasumpait Spaulding. Norton A the Parochial Fund etc. Mil of Complaint. Wetmer for complainant. Pedewa A Walbridge Lyon A Pooling, Ft dews A Walbridge for roni- lightning last week, and burned to the height ill knowledge of tbeefeincnts tion- for defendant. ground, together with its contents, con ­ asassd by nature and now hameeeod to puUnauta. Fitzgerald A Barry for detencant. TbeSt. Johns Nat l llaok re. Daniel Sobers. Sophta E. Kellogg va. Arthur N. Ingereoll, sisting of binder, cultivators and two man's ueee, has required many an educa ­ Assumpsit Spaulding. Norton A Wetmer for :mlfy Beer* et ai. ForForeclosure bill. W. H. horses. No insurance. tional bat tie. inode countirae thousands complainant. Lyon A Pooling for defendant. Clark. Cahill A < tatrander for complainant. —W. K. Lyon, who went from here students, and brought into practical John II. Ptkiew va Antoihc K. ( artier. Trra- Sophia E. Kellogg vs. Arthur N. Ingeraoll et Pike & Pernae's United Shows. uses the mental instramente in juirt pass on the case Lyon A Pooling for com­ al Foreetoaure bill. W. R. Clark, Cahill A to Cleveland, O.. in search of work a plainant. M. H. Panahere for defendant. short time since, returned Saturday which you have been using for the post (•atrander for complainant The liest Show of the size traveling. An entertainment that is rewirmdMM.., ■- ______i * A. SooBelli vs. William H. Yerick. Hersa C. Ketallng va Frederick M. Keiailng. Neat, Novel and Ilctined. evening last with two ribs broken and ten or twHve > ears, iu that memorable rrrapee* on the case Lyon A Pooling for com- Hill for divorce. II. M High for complain ­ injuries about the back. He fell from and forceful (ierlti ration pabliabed to the ! pialnant. J. H. Pedewa tor defendant ant, Lyon A Pooling tor defendant. a plank in a ship yard. world by the foundere of our republic it Prank A. SroSeid va William H. Yeriok et Hobart College va. Edward H. Rartram et al. —F. M. Spaulding and family. Mrs. wns proclaimed that ail men are created si. Treapaa* on the oaae Lyon A Pooling for Foreclosure blTl. Fitzgerald A Barry tor com­ Hogan and son, and Alonzo LeBaron equal aud endowed by their Creator with complainant. J. H. Kedewa for defendant* plainant, Pedewa a Walbridge tor defendants. certain unalienable rights among which I'yril J. Whitaker re Daniel Dutton A*- Christian Altvater re Lewta Altvaier Mil and wife, wentto Round Lake Wednes ­ | summit Kedewa A Walbridge for complain- for divorce Kedewa A Walbridge for com- An Eclipse of Former Amusement day for the purpose of lishing and boat­ are life liliertv and the pureuit of Imppi- wt, Lyon Jt liooling tor defendant. pialnant. Hpauldlog, Norton A vvHmrr tor de ­ ing. They did not catch many tish but ness. Cast ex|ienenre irate lira us that Mary A William* va. Joseph Ulrich. As­ fendant. got wet. But on account of the severe tlie cretrasr stone u|Mta which this temple sumpsit. Lyon A Issiiing for complainant, Eliza J. HeoSeld va. Eivert C. Lee Mil of ENTERPRISES. drought no one seemed to care for that. of liberty should rent is education. kedewa A Walbridge for defendanl . complaint Spaulding. Norton A Wetmer for Jacob Deny va. The St. John* MTg On. complainant, l ha* Snelllng. Kcdqgra A Wal- — For a few (lays past we liave heard Plato, one of the philoeophere of old, Trrapaas on the oaae. I.yon A Pooling for hridgv* for defendant considerable complaint concerning the proclaimed that education wns the complainant. Kedewa A Walbridge for de ­ The A. F. Cook Co. Limited va. The County impurity of the water coming through panacea for every aortal auti moral evil, fendant Drain Cotnm-Mioner of Clinton Oo. et ai In ­ Triumphantly advancing upon an overwhelming tide of superlative endorse ­ the in pen of the public water works, and when importuned by the (ss»pie of Margaret Dales va. Edwin H. Lyon, ad mini* junction Hill. W. H Brunwm tor complain ­ ment by an applauding press and a satisfied public. A host of celebrated acro­ We have since learned that the disturb \ his du.\ aud generation to aid in the trator of the ratate ot Alloe M. Lyon Aa- ant. Kedewa A Walbridge for defendant*. bats and athlete*. Even- actor a star. The liest Female Aerial Artists today sumpait. Walbridge A fhiborn for complain ­ Lucinda Rusaell va. William M Kuzaetl. Hill anoe with the water was occasioned by ratablishineiit of laws founded upou ant. Lyon A Pooling for defendant. fordlvotcc Spaulding. Norton A Weimer tor before the public, headed by the great Mable Stewart, the only dancing contor ­ putting on the new Downey deep well justice, equality aud tin* right, the burden Leroy Nuain va Kdwtn H. Lyon, admlnla- complainant, Lyon A Pooling for defendant. tionist Willie, the LaMother. Quillie in the greatest trapeze and Spauiah Webbing pump. of hw cry" to thoee who moat keenly felt trator of the ratate of Allc * M. Lyon. As- .lames Larkin* va. Lyman Sperry et al. Mil Acts ever witnessed. liohbv White. England's greatest. Contortion Equilibrist. the opprewNor’s heel wns educate! edu ­ aumpalt. W'aitiridgv* A < ala.rn for complain ­ of complaint Spaulding. Norton A Wetmer I). W. Perrine. Wilbert Williams. Mar* Reko. Dan Perp-. Andrew Kanz.ig. —It is reported that a warrant has at ant, Lyon A Pooling for defendant. last been issued lor tlie arrest of Byron cate! ! educate ! !! for complainant. Kedewa A Walbridge for de ­ Gamorr.tw llros., Johan Dupreas. Maud Mantell. Mile. Perrine. Mable Wiethoff. Benjamin Rosen burg v» William M. la-land. fendant*. ami a host of other arUsts. L. Pierce. Circuit Court Commissioner The phiioeopher Franklin, of our owu Hepievtn. Lyon A Pooling for complainant, Hobart College of Geneva. N V. re Mary for this county, mi a charge of seduc ­ laud, was so |h issewse*I of the Itrtierttft to Kedewn a Walbridge for defendant J. Chil*on Foreclosure hill. Fitzgerald A tion. Daisy Downturn) is the complain- enure to society and the world of cal- Benjamin itoaenhurg va. Byron L. Pierre. Harry for complainant. Kedewa A Walbridgt* aut and Sheriff Leland lias the warrant tured minds, pleasing and engaging man ­ Trrapaa* on the oaae Lyon A liooling for for defendant PROF. ELERICK’S BAND OF ALL SOLO ARTISTS. complainant, Kedewa A Walbridge fordefend- The Htate Bank of rtt John* a corporation and is on the alert for his man. It is ners. coupled with intellertuui soul ant. vs. George Brown. I.m* I. Conn. 8t John* Two performances daily, afternoon aud evening. Will exhibit at said he is in Missouri. thought, that lie advised when speaking Jainra McCarthy va. Jacob P. Sleight A»- Nat l Hank . The Oakland Co Having* Bank. —<;«-<• II. Miller, an elderlv man. n* of the iui|Hirtunce of knowledge os a nee -1 era pal 1. Lyon a Pooling Tor complainant, Lucy Rice. Franc** Brown. Edward lirown 8T. JOHNS, OnelDay Only, ewnar.v eiemeut in the Imiiim* and family— ** B. Gardner tor defendant. Hatuuei K UMtOOi aud J sine* It • oao. Hill of siding near Shepardsville, hi starting complaint Pedewa A Walbridge for erMn- “If yon cannot educate hut one. then SrhuyierGeonria va. William Bond. Nan- out from St. Johus for liome last Satur­ ___ -■ _ .. 'ter. I.)on A Dmdlng tor complainant, Fede- pialnant*. Will II. Brunwm torn. K till lain . day evening, the pole dropped from the cducatc the mother. wa Walbridge tor defendant Margaret J. Cross re. HanfordC. Avery et al. neck-voke. which frightened the team, IVrhapn all meo am created equal but < athertne H Parlltig r«. James W. Wood Bill ot complaint. Pedewa A Walbridge tor Friday, June 28, aud in their antics the buggy was over ­ the conditions which surround mail, often worth. Aaeumpait Patterson A Flmn for complainant. J O. Helden tor defendant*. turned. tlimwiug him out and breaking make as well as destroy. it is the ad- ‘**uiplaliiani. H. M. High for defendant George W. Miller v*. Charle* H. Mar*h.Hu|e onrteor. etc et al. Illll to restrain lax. Admission 25 cents. Children under 12 years 15 cents. his left leg above the knee. He was vantugee we take ol the opportunities J£h?** tc: vaCJAan- Hpauldlog. Norton A Wetmer for complalo- taken borne, followed by Ore. Gillam within our reach which pnsluces the in- ,or ...mplalnam. Jcihn M * n wnter toJ«C ant, Pedewa A Walbridge for defendant and Weller, who repaired the injury. squilllty following even and ra, uu I chances fendant. Teacher* ’ Hammer Mrhool. —The marriage of Miss Ella Stevens at birth. Knowledge is |M»wer and the llobert M. Bwlgart va. The Farmers Mutual Tlx© to Fred E. Lewis, of Byron, took place posensor of it MljOVa all intellectual S'1' luourarac Co. A**uui|>slt. 1‘atteraon A Altaiii we would admonish those who at the home of the bride's parents on liberty not otherwise attainable Super We,rar°?o^“e^d«! 8pMk ““*' Nor,on * desire teachiiiR in the schools of this Wednesday afternoon. June 2b. The stitioii in largely ^ child of ignorance; Fayette stick.,er v* Alonzo IslUron. Ap county, of the importance of attending bridesmaids were the bride ’s sister. fear, doubt, drapamlenrv and ilraqMiir is , peal. Lyon A I tooting tor complainant, Spao I- the summer school, commencing in the Miss Delia Stevens, and Miss Kate I the fruit produced by the tree of illiter- ding, Norton a . Weimer for defendant high school room in 8t. Johns. July Wickas. and the groomsmen. Willis 1 «cy. r n let tens i and unlearned might Julio* J’- l’ratt va. Samuel K Pearl et al 1st anti continuing for full live weeks. Latin and Will Savage. Refresh­ with much appro,.riutenras be tnscrtlssl SSISThi JS^Tlui £?fttoadh25. °""" The school will be oomlucted ments were served by three of the Ep- hy able instructors, being Suiterintetid- upon the tomb above the graves ot a ■ IM p \BLACK, eht Monroe, of our excellent schools ; wortli Leaguers. Rev. D. D. Marlin, large |.er coot of the world s unfortu- j Horny P. meet al va John M. Bryaon Chicago Drag Store assisted by Rev. Perkins, of the F. M. Prof. Plunkett, superintendent of the nates, whose lives have been I Mirren of | et ai. Trover. LyonkDoolingtoreotnplan- Ovid schools, anti ITof. ]{ M Winston, church, officiated. •slucntion and who, because of the eou- anti. Kedewa A w albridge for defendant* county commiss^ner of schools. Every ditious which claim sush barrenness as . T**»- Hngratown steam Engine Co. et nl va. Clinton fount > Y. P. S C. K. Contention. its own lmvi> Im-n sweat iiv Inn,, of Peter t'lnvey. Trcspaae on the roae. Will H. one who has ever lieen in touch witli its wn, nave wen swept uy tom ol a Bruaeea for couipiaiuanis, H .mIpwh a Wal these gentlemen. In an educational WILL HAVE Tlie tenth semi animal convention of |M»wer oafornren into channels------«if life the Clinton oounty Y. 1*. S. C. E. union tiridgc tor delendant. way. will at once recognize In them was held at the Congregational church, which tend towards degradation, vice, Henry P Ansanrc et al vs. John M. Ilr.vaon the ability to impart in a very thorough immorality mid sinfulness. It’s an old j et al. Trover. Lyon A Hooting for complain ­ manner a great ileal of knowledge val ­ Wacoustu. Friday evening. June 21,, . . ant, Kedewa A Walbridge for defendants. and SnturdAV evening, June 22. The adage and as true as U i* anciefit, that uable to lie or she who desire to teach. Hamilton «'arhart et al v*. John M. Uryaon SPECIALS follow ing progrutiiprogram was successfully pnverty , ia. no . dhgraee.. though. . it . has, its i et al. Trespass on the ease Lyon A Pooling This school of instruction will, in carried out. • hwomforts. but poverty of tniud. one | for ootnp.amanu, Kedewa A Walbridge for even - degree, prove profitable to the PKIDAY KVENINO. barren of iuteihvttml attuinmenfa. ia a defendants teacher. It will reault in tlie most ef­ AT Song and devotional aervtoe, Miaa Leila misfortune whether til** iKMMnaor la* rich The Hageatown steam Engine Co. et al va. fectual. satisfactory and pleasing man ­ Peter Clnve) ilHIilllllliillIBBaiHlili . Trcspao* on the case. Will H. ner. and the whole expense will not be Panlella, Wacouata. or poor. llrunenn tor compialnanta Kedewa A Wai- much or any in excess of the one charge Add ire*. “Eaaentlal Element* of Cbriatlan What a Messing then is educatinu. fit­ bridge tor defendant. ting the future men and women of our Kmailne Vrraland va. Kan teat Wlckt-rman of railroad fare in going elsewhere out SODA FOUNTAIN Endeavor Work." Rev. Wr. a . Hutrhinaon. land to better govern themselves, their et al. 'I rrapaas on the ease Norton A Weimer of town. Teachers, consult your liest Maple Rapid*. homes and their ettuntry. Wealth of for con-pialnant- Kedewa A Walbridge tor de ­ interests and attend this school of in- Solo. Ml** Leila Danleii*. fend at* THIS WEEK mind enabling them to juirtake of the stmetion. SATURDAY MOKNINO. tree of knowledge at every turn, whether The A. P. Cook Co. Um. re David Sherman. ■saw— Declaration Taggart. Knapplu A Itentaon Ur#D«*d to Wad. Praise tuad prayer aervtce. Rev. Charles it Is* from the book of nature* spread out tor complainant. Kedewa A Walbridge for de ­ < ormao, Bengal. More them, in the earth Iwneatlt or the fendant. Date Nome and Hosidenct- Age Minutes of last meeting. blue dome above ; they are* prepared by 81. John* Nat'! Rank re The Partner* Mu­ June 2* George A. Mock. Maple Rapid* ...... St “Junior Kxtei.Mon, Wbyl- How?" Miss (iraoe tual Kire In*. Co. itarnlahment Spaulding, ElnoraCrnnk, Essex ...... IS (tost struggles to draw for inspiration Norton A Wetmer for eoinplatuant . Lyon A June -J* — Frank (I. Marsh. Ht. John* ...... McDonald. St. Johns. and for truth from the well-spring of Ixs-llng tor delendant Elisabeth J. Youry, Hath...... S The Finest Cream and Ices... -8t. Paul a Endeavor," Mrs W. R. 8?aw, knowledge, the rightful inheritance of Hantuel F Pearl va Frank A. HcoSeld. June St—Albert Huehter. Victor...... Si Ortd. their vonthfnl labor. t'apta*. High. Kedewa A Walbridge for com­ Eugena Meyer*. Victor...... I* “Non-Intereat in Missions. Cause and Rem­ It mnttern not what the life work or plainant, Lyon A Pooling tor delendant. June St—Albert H. Shepard. Shepardavlllc 2» edy." Mr* D. H. Hunt. »t. Johns. occupation of ntan or woman may lie, ____William H. Illgg* re. Joseph Mctiough. M. Bertha Hubbeli. Ortd- ...... IT Debt llyrnn L. Pierre lor I'omplainant. Lyon June 2S- Frank p. Smith. St. John* ...... W With Crushed Fruit or Juices of Strawberry and Rasp­ Music. whether in a eapart tv humble or elevated. ! a " Pooling for defendant, "What Hare You Accomplished?' "What Oracle Decker, Or Id ...... IS as a source of true huppiura* inadversity William Druekee va. Andrew DIBer et al. June 4S-Vernon Merrlbew. Olive ...... IS berry—elepnnt in flavor and true in quality. Pineapple Plan* Have You for the Future?" led bv W. as well as in prosperity, «*d neat ion is a Attachment. Kedewa A Walbridge tor com­ Ethel Steven#, Bingham...... IT plainant. LyonA Itoollng tor defendant* H. Shaw. Ovid. necessity: its a mine of wealth, the pro­ June 27 —Charles M. Andrus Orernhush... 9 Peach and Banana —very delicious anti refreshing. Our ••County Bxtenalon. Why? How?" Miaa Elizabeth t.'oata va. Peter Clavey et al Trra- Carrie E Oorrell, Greenbush .. . J3 duct of which the owner is liable to Is* i>a*n on the caae Will H. Ilrunaoii tor com­ Anna Morton. Weat Bingham called upon to market with value when plainant. Kedewa.-. Walbridge tor defendant*. Root Beer is sparkling anti full of vim. Hustueaa. Adjournment. least ox|**rted . its a bank account for a Henry J. Patterann v*. Fannie DanleUa A** SATURDAY AFTERNOON. wet (lay ; a proparty reserve which the sumpett IHittereon A Flynn for cotnpiain' PROF. Song and sentence prayer service, R. M 1 mnrtgagse cannot foreclose, thieves steal JJJJj* Hpsuldlng, Norton A Wetmer tor defead- or the tax tribute upon ami All Drinks Served at Be a Glass. Hewitt, Maple Rapids collector lay Elisabeth Henning ve. Victor Jorae. Breach -How Long Does It Take to Become a u bread winner alwava. It lion lieen a of Pminltr LyonA Pooling tor complainant. < hrtattan. ’ Her. DePny. Wacouata a custom from the foundation of time Kedewn A Walbridge lor defendant. 'How Can We Reproduce I he Christ Life," almost, to tiratow Home token of recog­ Edwin !(. Lyon re Samuel E Gardner H Julius Haiuiiii' Summon*. Lyon A Pooling tor complainant. L. McCullough. Du plain. nition upon those who have merited it by the accomplishment of some difficult, Sidney K Trumhell va. Hinton Koaenburg et Hospitality to Btrangera." Miss lx>a Travis. al. Attachment. Byron L. llercc tor com­ TEACHER OF MUSIC. Hengnl. task^ to some plainant. Lyon A Pooling for defendant*. You will also remomlver we give one glass “Environments of Young Men," Hev. An ­ cont of mental CHANCERY lav CLASS. drew NeU, Du plain. trail Minvwm. Elizabeth lladgerow v* Franco L. Badge- Piano, Mandolin. of Soda with every purchase of 25c or over. Farewell service. Kev. J. Allworth. Ovid. hnvi and over ­ row. Bill tor divorce. Will It. Ilruttson for A reception waa given the delegates Bun-fey com living in a complainant G-uitar. Violin, Only the best of everything. To our Ger­ evening at the home of Mr Nelson Danleii* I at hi icber* and Hnni M. Mallory r*. George W Mallory. Bill ill* of the r"r <,,vnro * ’ W,H H. Brunson for cam pi sin- man and French friends we extend a cordial Wacouata. lee cream and coke were served by frier Banjo. the T. 1*. 8. C. B. ______clnw mained ia Mau,, t^oratury re- John Ixmsbory. Mil invitation to come and trade with Win. F. MRS P. D. WHITLOCK. the ( OWNops in tor divorce A. L. Chandler tor complainant, Secretary Pro Tern edtic t Ht. John* Patterann A Flynn for defendant, Ht^ndquartpra nt 5J. A. Htuirgi*' Hansen, who is a graduate of German uni ­ can finish. Ini Denote Pad gett va Joseph Lake Injunction \\ ig- REAL ROTATE kee|i ul inr 1 Mil. Hnttereon A Flynn tor oomvMnlmmt. Music Store. Studio at the versities. a pharmacist of many years practic­ td lor tfa* Ktdrara k Wnlbrb ge for deteodam gin* House. Thomaa Meehan and wife to (leo. H. Wee*, I "'T CHANCRHV Mb CLASS. part of out lot No. S. Village of Ovid. #♦*<• IBOX are wormy [ Month Thomaa re. Edward C Thomaa. Mil al experience in the Drug Trade and thor­ Isaac Hewitt and wtf* to Hasan J. Burnett. of tl now have • for dlvorer. Pedewa A Walbridge for ontn- oughly understands your language. * acre. Maple Rapids, ddoo the | with this i plolaant. Will H Brunson tor defendant Frank C. Bftahtn and wife to Cheater Wood. bad, rfc ol nteri; chancery ran < lams . That Propk IBB acres, section Iff. Raffle. N.(W whir ide in hav- Samuel W Glover. Jr- re. Louisa Glover. l PLEASE CALL YOU ARE WELCOME Hartley D Wearer et- si. to Charles D. mg’ rnniiwUr MB for dlvoree. Pedewa A Walbridge tor will pay that thoae who complalmaat Manser et- at., land on aectton 17. Watertown. Marta Hush re. Jnmea H. Bush Mil for dt- pro? an iiNwn- vntw. Pedewa A Walbridge tor com pialnant their Adallnr Motnet to Raae M. Matnet. wwt K tive ntinue the CHANCERY fre CLAOS. of lot S. block 117, ViUrerr of 8t. Jon ns BIOO. Intel nial being The St Johns Nat l Bank re. Jav Hesioea <4 It Honey Joseph B. Owen to Charts* N Plowman. voui higher ii | > oL BMI of OemptatnC spaaMMm, Norton A 40 acre*, aectton B. Watertown, gas, q. c Like may come Wrimer tor complainant, Pedewa* Walbridge Stephen Arntbramomcher aod wile to and in will gn ■ fbr inferior picture* on ft re. Iwwli Larerooh a* a,. Chicago Drug Store, Herbert Armbrastmacher. 40 arree. aectton SS. admonish II of H. Hpauldlo g, Notion A yon yon have Essex. 91 .BOO. Inant. Pedewa* Walbridge Wheo the Flneet Wertn tht* , continue Fred Welter to Henry Wetter, 100 acres, of Art eon be ohmioad at Three Doors West of Postoffice. section 91. Bengal. Bt.OOO to b i rewarded Clora R stowed et ol re. John Brown. Sop* ervlrar. ate. Injunction Mil Lyon * Dooh Henry M. Perrin attorney to Edward V. by k Kftlvity of Ira for oomptolnoata, Pedewa* Merrill tor HA11LT0N*N AKT GALLERY. mint pteof edn- NO «, CLINTON AYR. WALKER ST. JOHNS, MICH.

i CLINTON INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1896

of these directors of banka would know eras a thin, weak woman's arm holding TALMAGE’S SERMON. how many yards It would take to make you up; but while you look at that Du non TIME TABLE, that little gjrl a dress? Which of these arm there cotnes Into th* feeble muscles masculine hands could fit a hat to that of It the strength of the eternal God. IN KKPUCT ‘SISTERS OP CHARITY” LAST M-WAUKIL little girl's head? Which of the wise No chiding. No fretting. No telling , fa AA‘ SUNDAY'S SUBJECT. Men would know how to tie on that you about the beautiful house of her May 6th,, 1895. new pair of shoes? Man sometime* father, from which you brought her, gives hia charity in a rough way. and ten, twenty, or thirty years ago. Tou It falls like t'la fruit of a tree In the aay: "Weil, this Is the happiest day of East, whleh fruit come* doom so heavily my life. I am glad I have got from that It breaks the skull of the man who under my burden. My wife don't care Is trying to gather it. Hut woman —I don't care." At the moment you glides so softly Into th* house of desti ­ were utterly exhausted. God sent a tution. and finds out all the sorrows Deborah to meet the host of tbe Amale- BA TRICE. NICB . of the place, and puts so quietly tbe do ­ kitee, and scatter them like chaff over June 23. 1$$6. — In nation on the table, that all the family the plain. Lesson his sermon for to­ come out on tbe front steps as she de ­ There are some times women who sit day. Rev. Dr. Tai- parts. expecting that from under her reading sentimental novels, and who mage, who la now ahawl she will thrust out two wings wish that they had some grand field It's all right to let the on his summer west­ and go right up toward heaven, from in which to display their Christian little girls have an early ern tour, has chosen whence she seems to have come down. powers. Oh, what grand and glorious introduction to a subject that must Oh, Christian young woman 1 if you things they could do If they only had awaken the sym­ would make yourself happy and win th* an opportunity! My sister, you need pathies of all lovers blessing of Christ, go out among the not wait for any such time. A crisis of humanity, via.: destitute. A loaf of bread or a bundle will come In your affairs. There will _ ^H“Sliten of Chari­ of socks may make a homely load to be a Thermopylae In your own house­ SANTA CLAUS SOAP ty.” The text select­ carry; but the angels of God will come hold, where God will tell you to stand. ed wee: Acts 9: 38: “This woman was out to watch, and the Lord Almighty There are hundreds of households It will not only make their clothes clean bnt when in late yean the cares full of good works and almsdeeds which will give hia messenger hosts a charge, of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There where as much courage la demanded of Milwaukee she did. ” saying: "Look after that woman. Can ­ woman as was exhibited by Grace Dar­ Chicago (tttr> are a great many women who hare learned a lesson of economy and Starting now where I left off last Sab­ opy her with your wings and shelter ling. or Marie Antoinette, or Joan of EASTWARD. cleanliness by the use of Santa Clans. Sold everywhere. Made only by bath In reciting woman ’s opportunities. her from all harm;" and while you are Arc. I have to say that woman haa the spe­ seated In the house of destitution and i|hi suffering, the little ones around the Woman la further endowed to bring fa The N. K. Fail-bank Company, - Chicago. cial and superlative right of blessing us Into the kingdom of heaven. It la room will whisper. "Who la she? Ain ’t STATION*. m and comforting the sick. What land, easier for a woman to be a Christian — 88 ® what street, what house, haa not felt she beautiful?” and If you listen right Ml than for a man. Why? You say she is the emltlnga of disease? Tens of thou­ sharply you will hear dripping down sure or tightened circumstances la re­ weaker. No. Her heart ta more re­ 5 r* sands of sickbeds! What shall we do the leaky roof, and rolling over the p. TO a. m. P■ "A GOLD IN THE SOUTH. laxed. sponsive to the pleading of divine love. Milwaukee (Str> k to with them? Shall man, with his rough rotten stairs, the angel chant that And yet there are compensations to The fact that she can more easily be­ Chicago (tUri— 7 00 hand and heavy foot, and impatient shook Bethlehem: "Glory to God In the • a. ru be found In economy. To aave and con ­ bearing, minister? No. He cannot highest, and on earth peace, good will come a Christian. I prove by the state­ (irand Bar—._L» ft 40 » oo 2 10 • Ob THREE STATES HAVE PRO­ ment that three-fourths of the mem­ .s. ft 44 k 0ft ■£ 11 • oft trive through long days to obtain some soothe the pain. He cannot quiet the to men. ” Can you tell me why a Chris­ O.K. il.Ja..... 0 87 10 06 S 12 IS 40 DUCED 943,000.000 WORTH. coveted bit of household furnishing, or nerves. He knows not where to set the tian woman, going down among the ber* of the church** In all Christendom are women. Bo God appoints them to some longed-for treat, carries with It UghL His hand Is not steady enough haunts of Iniquity on a Christian er­ Oreed Repldi ...... i &*S * 4ft 11 30 12S 11 80 to pour out the drops. He la not wake­ rand. never meets with any Indignity? be the chief agencies for bringing this L»oell...... 7 IS 10 ftft 4 00 u »* Nsgget* >a North Carol loo—A many a gratification besides the mere world back to God. The greatest ser­ Lota...... JC 7 40 11 2ft 4 2* 12 3ft ful enough to be a watcher. Th* Lord I stood In the chapel of Helen Chalmers, HT. J OH US...... 3 6 20 1 4t ■ th A(o aa Kl(hl- Pounder Was attainment of the desire. The arrange­ a a 11 17 God sent Mies Dlx Into the Virginia the (laughter of the celebrated Dr. Chal­ mons are not preached on celebrated s u> p. m. VWad In tha Hoathwaatara Part of ment and the planning, which are fla­ mers, In the most abandoned part of the platforms; they are preached with an Ofowi Jet...... k ft? i n 4 00 SCO hospitals, and the Maid of Saragossa to Ow—------» oe I M • 00 8 1© vored with many anticipating thoughts appease the wounds of the battle-field, city of Edinburgh; and I aald to her aa audience of two or three and In private of the pleasure they are given for; the has equipped wife, mother, and daugh­ I looked around upon the fearful sur­ home-life. A patient, loving, Christian Durand ------ft 10 » Aft 1 47 0 so ft AC expectation and satisfaction of count ­ ter for this delicate but tremendous roundings of that place: "Do you come demeanor In the presence of transgres­ Holly______5 ftft 10 14 2 2ft 7 40 4 47 HE REPORT OF sion, In the presence of hardness. In Pontiac ...... * Aft is ft» S Oft ft b CT ing the fast-accumulating board; and mission. Tou have known men who here nights to hold service? ” "Oh. yes." Milwaukee Jcl.._ 7 *> 11 *» < 4ft * 00 * 30 George F. Becker. then the final Joy. which extends be­ have despised woman, but the moment she aaid. "Can It be possible that you the presence of obduracy and crime, la DKTROIT...... Ar. 7 40 II fto 4 Oft • 2ft 7 OO of the Geological disease fell upon them they did not never meet with an Insult while per­ an argument from the force of which Sp-I'h»ir <*r. Hu get (;*r ul HI—gins Car Bwrt—. yond the mere getting, the glow of no man can escape. Survey, who has delight at the accomplishment of a set­ send for their friends at the bank, or forming this Christian errand? ” their partner In business, or their world ­ "Never," she said — "never." That Lastly, one of the specific rights of hast ward. N o . IS hu Polls—a rtl—pw.Cht—g* M» been Investigating tled purpose, which Is the crowning re­ D m rod. No. 14 be* Parlor Hulk >r • tine had the gold-producing ly associates; their first cry was: “Take young woman who has her father by woman la, through the grace of Christ, Uriel Keptdi to Outrun, loxlrs charge. » — e|s,) ward of the economical soul, who re­ finally to reach heaven. Oh. what a districts of the me to my wife.” The dissipated young her side walking down the street, an No. IS bos Choir Urn, Oread HapMt to Duma. joice* e*er with a ten-fold satisfaction man at the college scoffs at the Idea of multitude of women In heaven! Mary, No. K he* Hooper P Dot roil. Southern Appala­ armed policeman at each comer of the at obtaining what he wanted and being under home influences; but at the street, la not ao well defended as that Christ's mother, in heaven; Elisabeth W—tward. No II has Chelr Car. Dot-©It to Oread chian region, na.s worked for so long—all these are com­ first blast of tbe typhoid fever on his Christian who goes forth on Gospel Fry In heaven; Charlotte Elisabeth In No. lit ha* Parlor Huffrt Oar mtic had been complete d. cheek he says: "Where Is mother?” heaven; the mother of Augustine In Detroit to I>rand Haptdi (extra charge, pensations which the prodigal never work Into the haunt* of Iniquity, carry­ No. IT haa Pullman Sleeper, DMrotl to Mr. Becker ww know*, and which to many natures are Walter Scott wrote partly In satire and ing the Bible* and bread. God, with the heaven; the Countesa of Huntingdon — No. SI has Mloooar to (Inod Hoplds. sent out on this partly In compliment when he aaid: right arm of his wrath omnipotent, who sold her splendid jewels to build /NO. W. UJlTD. BEN KLETCHBR, all-autllclng.—Harper’s Baxar. TnMc Mamaser Tree. Pam. Ageel. work last August, and spent the three "O woman. In our hour of ease. would tsar to pieces anyone who should chapel.* —In heaven; while a great many others who have never hsen heard of Tune. Hans Let. Looal Areal following months In prosecuting It. Uncertain, coy. and hard to please; offer Indignity. He would smite him SLEEP REFORM. on earth, or known but little, have gone The greater part of the time he was When pain and anguish wring the brow, with lightnings, and drown him with A ministering angel thou.” floods, and swallow him with earth­ to the rest and peace of heaven. What ta the Carolines and in Georgia, where Tb* Men Who Tried It •»«* Way I think the most pathetic passage In quakes. and damn him with eternal In ­ a rest! What a change It was from the the gold region Is beat defined. These It Worked. all the Bible Is tbe description of the dignations. Someone aaid: ”1 dlsllk* small room, with no tire and one win ­ districts have been producing gold for Colonel Henry Watteraon. who la at lad who went out to the harvest-field of very much to see that Christian woman dow, the glass broken out. and the ach­ nearly a century. Gold has also been teaching those bad boys In the mission ing side and worn-out eyes, to the To Horse and present lecturing In the larger cities, Shunem and got sunstruck —throwing "house of many mansions!'' No more found In nearly all the other southern tells a story of an old compositor, whose his hands on his temples and crying out: school. I am afraid to have her In ­ ”0. my head! my head!" and they aald: struct them.” "So.” said another man. stitching until 12 o’clock at night, no states, but not In very considerable life had been given up to hard work "Carry him to his mother.” And then "I am afraid, too.” Said the first: “I more thrusting of the thumb by the em­ quantities. The entire south has pro­ and the following of eccentric Ideas, duced about 145.000.000 worth of gold the record is: “He sat on her knees till a/i afraid they will use vile language ployer through the work to show that one of which was that the human race before they leave the place.” "Ah.” It was not done quite right. Plenty of since 1799. $43,000,000 of which came noon, and then died." It Is an awful slept too much. He had several theories thing to be ill away from home in a said the other man, "I am not afraid bread at last. Heaven for aching from Georgia and the Caroltnas. Of to advance in support of his Idea, one strange hotel, once In a while men com­ of that. What I am afraid of la. that heads. Heaven for broken hearts. For a Varied and Handsome the $43,000,000 South Carolina produced If any of thoae boys should use a Heaven for anguish-bitten frames. No of them was to cut down the usual ing to look at you. holding their hand Block of . . . about $4,000,000. Georgia $16,000,000 number of sleeping hours by graduation over their mouth for fear that they will bad word in that presence. the more sitting up until midnight for the and North Carolina $23,000,000. Cabar­ aud finally arrive at a state where, by catch the contagion. How roughly they other boys would tear him to pieces coming of staggering steps. No more rus county, in the southwestern part turn you in bed! How loudly they talk! and kill him on the spot.” That woman rough blows across the temples. No PLAIN AND FANCY practice, one would be satisfied with a How you long for the ministries of la the beat sheltered who Is sheltered more sharp, keen, bitter curses. Home of North Carolina, is the richest part much smaller amount of sleep than one of all. and is famous for the nuggets home! I knew one such who went by Omnipotence, and It la always safe of you will have no rest in this world. was getting. To show his confidence sway from one of the brightest of homes to go where God tells you to go. It It will be toll, and struggle, and auffer- that have been found there. In the in his theory be began to practice the for several weeks' business absence at seems as if the Lord had ordained Ing all the way up. You will have to Lap Spreads, early part of the century the largest new Idea as follows: He usually slept the West. A telegram came at mid ­ woman for an especial work in the stand at your door fighting back the nugget on record in the tlnlted States nine hours. He explained that he would night that he was on his death-bed, far solicitation of charities. Backed up by wolf with your own hand, red with Dusters. was discovered there. Just a month cut this down to eight and one-half away from home. By express train the barrels in which there Is no flour, and carnage. But God haa a crown for you, ago one weighing over eight pounds hours for each week that until wife and daughters went westward: but by stoves In which there is no fire, and I want you to realise that he is now Uiey went too late. He feared not to wardrobes in which there are no making It, and whenever you weep a Nets and was discovered. The formation In which he had reduced his number of sleeping die: but ne was In an agony to live un ­ clothes, a woman is Irresistible: pass­ tear, he sets another gem In that crown, the gold is found is so peculiar that hours to two. which he claimed waa Mr. Becker has found It best to dis ­ til his family got there. He tried to ing on her errand, God says to her: until, after awhile. In all the tiara there Blankets, all that was needed by any one. The bribe the doctor to make him live a little regard the old expression of vein or "You go Into that bank, or store, or will be no room for another splendor, time went by and the old fellow had while longer. He aald: "I am willing to shop, and get the money.” She goes and God will aay to his angel: "Th* ledge, and adopt the new one of "string­ kept to his rule laid down and finally die, but not alone." But the pulse flut­ In and gets It. The man Is hard-fisted, crown is done; let her up that she may And a Complete Line of er belt.” Most of the stringers of gold- reached the two-hour time. He went tered, the eyes closed, and the heart but she gets It. She could not help but wear it." And as the Lord of Right­ bearing quartz are extremely thin. As along for several week* sleeping but stopped. The express trains met In the get it. It is decreed from eternity she eousness puts the crown upon your a rule they run through a slate forma­ two hours daily, devoting the time- midnight; wife and daughters going should get It. No need of your turning brow, angel will cry to angel. "Who la Driving and westward —lifeless remains of husband tion which ha" been spilt apart by gained in reading and advocating his your back and pretending you don't she?" and Christ will say: "I will tell and father coming eastward. O. It waa hear: you d*» hear. There Is no need you who she Is. She is the one that thouaands of tiny longitudinal cracks.ln Idea. While there was a noticeable de ­ which the gold-bearing veins run. He a sad. pitiful, overwhelming spectacle! of your saying you are begged to death. came up out of great tribulation, and Work crease in his weight, he seemed to stand has counted as many as twenty of When we are sick we want to be sick Tfcer* Is no need of your wasting your I tad her robe washed and made white It very well. at home. When the time comes for us these tiny stringers, each bearing gold time, and you might a* well submit In the blood of the Lamb." And then Harnesses, Then he began to further talk of re­ to die we want to die at home. The God will spread a banquet, and he will In a breadth of one inch. The widest first as last. You had better right away ducing the time. And when enthusias ­ room may be very humble, and the take down your check-book, mark the Invite all the principalities •«' heaven to And everything belonging to flora* of these stringers is not more than tic talked of the possibility of one doing faces that look Into ours may be very number of the check, fill up the blank, sit at the feast: and the ^hles srlll Carriage Equipment, call on four Inches. As a rule. too. the string­ without sleep entirely. He set type plain, but who cares for that? Loving sign your name and hand It to her. blush with the best clusters from the ers are short, but are usually connect ­ hands to bathe the temples. Loving and was an old band on the paper. One There Is no need of wasting time. Those vineyards of God. and crimson with the ed at the ends by almost imperceptible voices to speak good cheer. Loving F. A. HYATT, morning, about three weeks after he poor children on the back street have twelve manner of fruit* from the Tree transverse or partially transverse Ups to read the comforting promises of been hungry long enough. That sick of Life, and waters from the fountktn No. U CLINTON AVE. had reached his low sleeping mark, the cracks. A long reef of the slate, filled Jesus. man must have some farina. That con ­ of the rock will flash from the golden compositor at the case next to him no ­ with these stringers, constitute what In our last dreadful war men cast the sumptive must have something to ease tankards: and the old harpers ot ticed that the old man had dropped his cannon: men fashioned the musketry; MARBLE Mr. Becker calls the stringer belt. The his cough. I meet this delegate of a heaven will sit there, making muslo head upon his arms that were folded men cried to the hosts. "Forward, relief society coming out of the store with their harps: and Chriat*will point laethods of mining In this formation and over the case. It was near quitting march!” men hurled their battalions on of such a hard-fisted man. and I say. you out. amid the celetylties of heaven, are somewhat like those formerly used time. All the forms were up and the the sharp edges of the enemy, crying: "Did you get the money?" "Of course." saying: "She suffered with me on GRANITE In the hydraulic mining of . old chap was not disturbed. He had "Charge! charge!" but woman scraped she says; "I got the money; that's earth, now we are going to be glorified The slate is as a rule decomposed, and the lint; woman administered the cor­ gone to sleep. The office was soon what I went for. The Lord told me to together." And the banqueters, no can be washed down by the impact of dials; woman watched by the dying deserted with the exception of tho go In and get it. and he never sends longer able to hold their peace, will a stream of water. This Is directed couch; woman wrote the last message me on a fool’s errand. ” break forth with congratulation: "Hall! Janitor and the sleeper. The Janitor only against the slate reef, and the to the home circle; woman wept at the Again: I have to tell you that It Is Hall!" And there will be handwritings was Instructed not to bother him. The solitary burial attended by herself and debris Is carried through sluices, where woman s specific right to comfort under on the wall—not such as struck the next day when the first men arrived four men with s spade. We greeted the the free gold is caught. The very fine the stress of dire disaster. She Is called Permian noblemen with horror, but with Ometerv Work of any description m he waa still sleeping aa they had left general home with brasa bands and gold usually escapes. The heavy pieces the weaker vessel; hut all profane as fire-tipped fingers, writing In biasing Low in ITioe as any place in Mich­ him and snoring so hard that he Jarred triumphal arches, and wild huzsas; but well aa sacred history attests that when capitals of light and love and victory: igan. I have a Pine Display of NEW of rock are saved and are milled In the the tpye In the case on which he r**ted the story Is too good to be written any ­ the crisis comes she Is better prepared "God has wiped away all tears from DK8IGN8 in Scotch, Sw*«Liab and usual way, and finally treated by a where. save In the chronicles of heaven, Some one told hi* wife where he was than man to meet the emergency. How all facea." American Granites. wet chlorldatton process that has been of Mrs. Brady, who came down among and she concluded to let him sleep. often you have seen a woman who After getting prices elsewhere cal) and found well adapted for the ores. One the sick in the swamps of the Chicka- seemed to be a disciple of frivolity and He slept In that position for twenty Pigs mm Thistles. examine. You will decide to peculiar feature of the work is that homtny: of Annie Ross. In the cooper- Indolence, who. under one stroke of Faith without works Is a sign over buy of me. the ore from above the water line, hours. Then they carried him to a shop hospital; of Margaret Breckin ­ calamity, changed to a heroine. (Th. bed at home, still sleeping. He slept ridge. who came to men who had been the door of an empty shop. which has been more or less oxidised, what a great mistake thoae business for thirty-two hours, and when he for weeks with their wounds undressed men make who never tell their business By seeing how we treat men. angels F. F. MURDOCK seldom yields a greater quantity than can tell how much we love God. woke up he had forgotten how to aet —some of them frosen to the ground: troubles to their wive*. There comes rit. John*. one-fourth of Its gold, while that from The leas gospel there Is In the sermon Opposite Post Office, Mich. type and bad to learn to read again, and when she turned them over, thoae some great loss to their store, or some the lower levels, where there has been that had an arm left, waved It and filled the easier It Is to fill the church. although bis memory was good In other of their companions In business play no oxidation, often yields more than the air with their "hurrah!"—of Mr*, No man was ever stoned for his piety respects. Colonel Watteraon use* the them a sad trick, and they carry the •ae-balf The explanation la that the llodge. who came from Chicago with whose religion was all In hta head. story as a simile for a political situa­ burden all alone. He Is asked In the For Sale, rmti or oxides cover the particles of blankets and with pillows, until the household again and again: "What Is All other eyes are full of beams to tion. which he enlarges upon only In men shouted: "Three cheers for the gold with s film which prevents It from the matter?” but he believes It s sort the man who has a mote In hls own eye. Christian Commission! God bleaa the God certainly loves sunshine, or he WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. amalgamating with the mercury. Ore select circles. of Christian duty to keep all that women at home:” then sitting down to trouble within his own soul. Oh. sir! wouldn't have made ao much of IL Oath. Corn, Bran. Middlings*. aaaavtng $3 a ton will pay for general take the last message: "Tell my wife not your first duty waa to tell your wife It Is hard to believe that sin well Com Meal. Ground Feed, Hay, mining, while that worth aa little as 1 mproT—l Mon*niltta|. to fret about me. but to meet me In dre ssed la the aame aa sin rolling In th* $1.87 a ton will pay by the chlorldatton In Los Angeles, in a Jewelry store, a all about It. She. perhaps, might not Straw and Wood, at the elevator. heaven; tell her to train up the boys have disentangled your finances, or ex­ gutter. whom we have loved so well; tell her process In vogue. The usual run of ore three-horsepower motor Is used In the tended your credit, but she would have All some people want faith for Is to SPRAGIK A N4JIAIR. In the mines that are worked ta about cutting of precious stones. The ma­ to bear my lose like the Christian wife helped you to beer misfortune. You go into th* business of moving moon- of a Christian soldier;*' and of Mrs. tains. $S per ton. There Is comparatively lit­ chine worked by the motor is daecrtbed have no right to carry on one shoulder WH1PPL1 tle pan or ordinary placer mining. This as a new Invention, and said to be the Shelton. Into whose face the convales ­ that which Is Intended for two. There The world has often got rid of God's flu ppietn rotary Detaehw cent soldier looked and said: "Tour man. but It haa never got rid of God ’s Me wMf> Tire nea he at­ little la done by negroes, who earn at only one of Its kind in the country. In are business men who know what I tached or detached to amr grapes and cologne cured me.” Men truth. farm or lumber »«ma. tha best about 70 cents a day. This Is the old method of cutting the stone did their work with shot and ahell. and mean. There comes a crisis In your af­ fairs. You struggle bravely and long: The preacher who never smile* srlll Thousand* In use >18 enough to pay them for the work, under waa centered on the end of a stick or carbine and howltser: women did their some day find out why hta sermons #*nd a sample set am tried the low seale of labor In the aonth. but piece of brass held by the end on the work with socks, and slippers, and ban ­ but after a while there come* a day logond parties. Ueod rsO when you aay: "Here I shall have to didn't weigh more.—Ram's Horn. crenceor pioy STty male would, of couroe. not be an Inducement grinding lap. In the electrically driven dage*. end warm drinks, and Scripture turni required 1 till rime texts, and gentle stroking* of the hot stop." and you call In your partners, to any one to go .uer*. Mr. Becker machine the stone is held by a quad­ and you call In the most prominent men says he considers the country a good temples, and stories of that land where rant. which la adjusted by a set screw In your employ, and you say: "We Nine persons out of ten. If asked mineral one and the prospects for In ­ the? never have any pain. Men knelt to Its required position on the lap. As down over the wounded, and aaid: "On have to stop.” You leave the store sud ­ where the expression. "God tempers th* vestment excellent There are not like­ many aa sixty stones can. It Is stated, which side did you fight?" Women denly. You can scarcely make up your wind to the shorn lamb," can b* found, ly to be any great fortunes made, nor be cut at one time, and the method of knelt down over tbe wounded and aald: mind to pans through the street and will answer. "In th* Mble.” Rut they any bonanzas discovered, but mining adjustment Is so accurate that in no "Where are you hurt? rWhat nice over on the bridge or on the ferry-boat. will be mistaken. This Is one of the SUBSCRIBE FOR Investments will pay from 10 to 1$ per caae would there be the slightest possi­ thing can I make for you to eef What You feel everybody will be looking at three or four proverbial quotations gen­ cent. If made with car* and prudence. makes you cry?” Tonight, while we you. and blaming you. and denouncing erally believed to be In th* blbl* which bility of overgrtndlng. even If an at­ you. You hasten home. You tell your tendant were to leave the machine and men are sound asleep In our beds, there are not there. It Is from Lewreno* will be a light In yonder loft: there will wife all about the affair. What does she Stern's famous “Hentlmental Journey," THE Hat look after other duties. This enables be groaning In that dark alley: there say* Does she play the butterfly? Does In th* chapter called "Marla." The other There ere many compensations In the cutting to be done with certainty will be cries of distress In that cellar. she tslk about the silks, and the rib­ proverb* commonly credited to the Mble economical spending. To he able to and minuteness. The quadrants are all Men will sleep, and women will watch bons, end the fashions? No. ilhe are. "Cleanliness Is next to godliness. ” rnniea up to the emergency. She quail* buy all one needs nr likes without close Indexed to cut any style of stone. Again, woman has a superlative right which Is found In one of John Wesley's to tabe care of the poor. There are hun ­ not under the stroke. Hhe helps you sermons, and "Pour oil on th* troubled consideration of ways and means is to begtn to plan right away, flhe offers CLINTON TH* WwM'a Need. dreds and thouaands of them In all our waters,” which la derived from a state­ doubtless a pure Joy to some minds cities. There is a kind of work that men to go out of the comfortable house Into ment in Pliny s natural history, written For to spend lavishly does not always So many gods, so many creed* eannot do for the poor. Here comes a a smaller one. and wear tbe old cloak 1.808 years ago. imply selfishness There are natures Ho many paths that wind and wind. group of little barefoot children to tb* another winter flhe Is one who under ­ which are broadened and enriched by While Just the art of being kind door of th* Dorcas society. They need stands your affairs without blaming Edison ’* great grandfather lived ta INDEPENDENT. prosperity, and comfort and peace and la all the aad world need*. to be clothed and orovtded for. Which you. You look uoon what you thought the age of 102. helpfulness for other* spring naturally —Ella Wheeler Wilcox in tho June up In their hearts aa aeon aa the prao- Contury. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1806.

Fourth, Haraey'a wee *t%A It wee to be the greatest day of th*\y <“* town a existence Crowds of people were ex­ ♦ pected from the surrounding country t snd the neighboring towns. It had toe* ♦ ♦ decided to hold the races and other minor amusements for the populace In ♦ COOK BOOK FREE. ♦ the forenoon, with the great sham battle at X p. m. The morning program passed ♦ ♦ off acceptably. The most Important • event" was the three-minute trolling ♦ Every housekeeper wants to know the best ♦ race, free for all. beat three In Ave. * ♦ which was won by the county irons - things to eat, and how to prepare them. urer'e bay mare. Mr*. Langtry. In X.BT, ♦ ♦ although the judges pronounced the track fully two seconds low. But th* ♦ u ♦ people merely endured these things, and The Royal Baker and PastryCook/' held back their enthusiasm for th* mock ♦ ♦ Aght. Contains One thousand useful recipes for It had been arranged that th* troop* ♦ ♦ should mass themselves In the square ♦ every kind of cooking. Edited by Prof. ♦ In front of the Massachusetts hotel, there to await th* attack of the Indiana. ♦ Rudmani, New-York Cooking School. ♦ They were to daah up from across th* prairie, and shout madly and Are their ♦ Free by mail. Address (writing plainly), ♦ guns as they circled around th* town. At the second turn th* soldiers were to ♦ mentioning this paper, ♦ dash out, and In a quick, sharp, engage­ ♦ - ment put the Indians to Alght. who ♦ would retreat to the near-by Sleepy ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Hills, followed by the others, wher* * ♦ all would dismount, and a general am­ ♦ 106 Wall Street, N. Y. ♦ buscade and bushwhacking Aght would follow as long as th* blank cartridges ♦ ♦ lasted, the citlaens In th* meantime to have gathered In th* grand stand of tf th* race track to witness th# mimic slaughter. FAB8ING EVENTS. Pew an th* Door fool for the poor. At X o'clock everything was ready. Th* troops, three hundred strong, were Aa Atlantic in th# square, looking Arm (and dark) •bout 1X0.000. and determined. The non-com missioned On* New England factory employs officer* were bursting with martial IX.000 women. A lover a eye# wtU cam aa eagle blind pride. Each man carried hts carbine, Bankets of flowers should he dipped and the belts stuffed with blank cart­ la a tub occasionally to make sure th* loo with > Uharae* Huda am# hn, Te ridge# looked formidable enough. Sud ­ roots ar* all moistened. bn.rum.as. at. OtokOa.Hewl denly the Aral far-off whoop of th* It ta proposed to oslsbrat# th* sixth coming savages smote the ear of th# century of the British parliament on ar Our ere oar outward < spectator and soldier. At this precis# about Nev. XT. second Colonel Polnsette. who had been The Parts exhibition of UN Is to eoet 1 cannot spsak too highly of Plso's Cm* Is* observing his men from the balcony, four million sterling, and will cover an Consumption, lira K hans Musas, IU W. Hd was seen striding across the square as area of nearly 2.0M seres. St.. Nsw York. Usa ». l«H. nearly on a run as was consistent with Ne picture Is hung on the walls of the The tree art of commanding officer dignity. Louvre la Parts until th* artist shall "Dismount! ” he thundered, pointing bava bean dead ten year*. If the Baby la OntUag Tooth. a rattan cane at the first man in the So ears aadaaalhatsM aad wall-triad remady. line. Tobacco-Stink mg Breath. It nappened to be Private Taney. Net it------to siwsys earn sroeud. tot It dea l saw pars with ibene rn dee ten ylsf power With a movement like some sort of an that tetoeno keep# at work algat sad dar to Ingenious factory machine the private ask* toii week rad impotent Doll syse. >ese obeyed, and stood gsstng Into spnee (her ihMld always have at hand with a rigidity which gave the sym­ iliueer Tonic. Nothing pathetic beholder a crick In hla back. Id* sad 'Take off that boot!” and the rattan cane, after a vicious swing, pointed at Matthew Mackiaon, an Ohio printer, the private's left leg. Yancy gave a In flocks ar# lucky, and th* had hi* leg broken at Howard City sudden start, drew a quick breath, but sun to shine upon a bride Is most pro­ while riding on the bumper of a freight obeyed, balancing himself on his other throw light tnto the dark corners of this sis on the sham. Then, as he still pitious. denoting success in all matters AT SLEEPY HOLLOW. foot snd urie»l Is dians nor negroes, could not have been negative tone, and raid. by tnmsalf a dozen years ago. W. N. U.. D----XIII — 20. expected to know of the Ingenuous sen ­ "No want to play with Niggers.” timents which each entertained toward Then the chairman launched forth hlw the other. •TAKE OFF THAT BOOT." most persuasive eloquence, using all the fffinnTITTTITTTITTTfTTTTTTTTnTTTTTWTT'TTWTTTTTTI TmTTTTTTTTTTWTTHTmTWTTTTlIWP < It was as long ago as the summer of arguments which had availed with —mum IPO. Harney's had been settled the fall to take the other side "We'll do It!*' Private Ynncy. and such others as he exclaimed Chairman Hutchens, recog­ "GET OFF.” SAID HUTCHENS, before, on the completion of the rail­ conceived would appeal to a more sav ­ road. It was settled In a manner simi­ nising that the evolution of the tden yelled to Chief Mad Wolf, In a tone age breast. He had at first proposed which made even that hardened ravage iVery Latest Styles May Manton 1 lar to that adopted by a boy who goes could go no further. "It'll make Rome that the Indians fight with bows and howl, and lay over aoy other celebra­ think that It was best to obey. Around a out In the middle of the carpet and arrows, to give the affair an early day builds a card-board town, and peoples tion In the territory!" Chairman loose blouse he wore the belt of blank tone, but thinking that the Idea of guns cartridges, with th* wooden scalping It with paper dtlxens. All of the wheat Hutchens was an enterprising young might move the chief more easily, now growing parts of the territory were msn of the Hsrvard class of seventy- knife stuck In It. told him that they might use their re­ "Get off!" said Hutchens The chief colonised In this way. artlfldally as It something. and knew s good Idea when peating rifles, the dtlsens to furnish he saw It. slid to the ground, too astonished too ■were. That Is. Instead of pioneers and them the same number of blank car­ •frontiersmen penetrating slowly In It happened that the 114th Cavalry, remonstrate. The chairman strode for­ which was stationed at Fort De Smet. tridges that they did the negroes. The ward and pulled open the blouse. Un ­ wagons and with mule-trains and build ­ chairman paused. The chief grunted ing their homes In the wilderness, mak­ was a negro regiment. It seemed as leas negatively, and looked at the horl- der It was another belt, bursting with If they were the darkest-colored Afri­ ball cartridges, big. thick, bottle-necked ing the division between established son. The chairman clutched at hla ap­ civilisation and unalloyed barbarism a cans ever got together. They were big. parent advantage. Winchesters; and at the side waa an broad and undefined belt, the railroad strong active fellows, and presumably "Big time!” he exclaimed, throwing old Hudson Bay company acalptng good soldiers, but tbelr complexions knife, with deer horn handle, the long were undeniably dark. hts arms about as If attempting to pic­ ture writing on the air. "One hundred blade newly ground and polished. Every Chairman Hutchens was extremely Indian was similarly provided. Th* friendly with Colonel Potnsette. com­ great sham battle of the Sleepy Hills mandant at Fort De Smet. and no was declared off. sooner had he recovered from the first The moat that either th* Indians or flash of the brilliancy of the mock the ne groes would ever admit waa that battle Idea than he hurried away to they took along th# ball cartridges consult this officer. Colonel Polnsette so as to have them "In can* anything hesitated about allowing hl| men to should happen." But nobody doubted <51. . take part, but when the fact that they that If they bad got out In the hills would no doubt look upon It In the light something would have happened. —Hay­ • t. it im te of a lark of the first magnitude, and den Carruthers In Harper's Weekly. that they richly deserved a little play spell, he relented, and raid that If the men desired to engage In It he would A Hint »«• Kamil ttnya give hts consent. So the chairman went It would be a great gain to the rising In search of some of the soldiers to snd the unrisen generations If we could sound them on the subject. Fortu­ lead the small boy to believe that there Mir it nately one Taney, a sort of a leader of are better ways than day-long detona ­ the men when they were off on fur­ tions In which to celebrate the Fourth lough—In civil life he would certainly of July, and that beautiful and attract­ COUPON PATTERN COMPANY. have been a politician, and perhaps got ive things are as eligible for purposes Into the legislature—eras found In town, ef celebration as things that annoy and m. t. and the chairman approached him. To "STOP THOre INDIAN*!" Disgust the neighbors and that frighten his surprise. Private Taney did not fall adults to flight. It la true that th* re- IIUUiiUSUBBIrt In with the Idea readily. He blank cartridges' Hasp noise! Shoot alt Anement of the American small boy la a away at the Sleepy Hills, and said: day! Make hellers you kill soldiers! tedious and thankie*# process; but at ai .i. RIGHT. WK SHAM FIGHT "No. sab. I Make soldiers heap run! Whoop!” the same time It would be good for him. NIGORRS. wouldn't beer about having no sham The Indian remained unmoved, hut and an Inestimable blessing to hts sen ­ battle with them things.” The private he gaaed off at the hamy, far-away hor- iors. If It were gently hut firmly ex­ I i the level plain (eoel- put a marked emphasis on the word Ison. and seemed lost In thought. The plained to him that hla methods of cele­ nothtng to build), ami then It sham, and by things he of course meant blue smoke of hla cigarette curled away bration are obsolete aad barbarous. the settlers and dumped them the proud-apt rt ted red man. and It went out between hla Augers. ere and there. aeeaetewaUy a "But,” went on the chairman, in an he grunted —affirmatively and Inful at a place, which was a town, Insinuating tons. "It will ha a regular to hts feet gracefully, and as If It FImkiw tth ether trainfuls peppered about on picnic for you fellows. The Colons!. 1 not the slightest exertion. He It la rather odd that the Fourth of prairie Jud iciously between the think, will Isa vs tbs command In kaseelf up to hla full Igfil. and July should have become such a day of hands of tbs non so said, scarcely parting hla Upa: terror, aa It undoubtedly ta, to the adult rseslved hr the car-load, and "All tight We sham Aght Niggers. Inhabitants ot American cutes. Indeed, jwarranted to he prime eastern lota, tm- of monkeys. Well furnish sn ob one of Send up cartridges.'' the medieval description of th* "day of hudhldy eetab llahed the some grade you with owe hundred blank cartridges The elated chairman rushed hack to wrath” I* very fairly applicable, it Is of civilisation they had enjoyed taIn the Harney's and reported hla success. At the day when the world sein es to be dte- {■not; end tbs result was that tbs a public meeting that evening to con ­ eetvod In pitchy amok*. The coming of jhatwesu civilisation and barbarian* The private again away at the sider further the celebration project s the national holiday Is mm sharply marked as the edge of T S—i»— special vote of t! thorn that are upon the the white Ja ~Us sold iers ion t^H for hie good work. protection You Injuns in Wrarad Sax Si INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1896 The Independent Hocmlly mid tluauciallv. The proeoads ar. jomw *. kkioay junk at. mm. ' for the evening were f 18.08. which will I {lie used in tin I tiling up the work to be | done in the cemetery -TH B- I Cl’S Stlf Ml03811 Grocery Mine HiniUi doted her school Friday I ant and returned to her home in Ynai- lanti Saturday morning. On Friday Cliatoii County Savins Bank evening previou* to Mite Smith'* de ­ parture. Mm L. G. laiomiM gave a fare ST JOHNS. MICH. well reception to about twenty of our Here is something to knock out any sale voung jieople with whom Ml** Smith TERRIBLE SMASH-UP ha* tieen a highly oatetmed it*»ociate ever before offered in St Johns. We have just Pay* 4 Per Feat, latere*! ou IhpwlM. during her *tay in thin neighborhood. Her pretence will lie greatly miiwed in IN PRICES OF SHOES completed our Inventory for the first six Hociety. in the Sunday achool. when* the ha* taken an active part. and in tiie months in business and it is a pleasure to have league aim, die ha* lieen an earnest a good profit on the right side of the ledger, worker. OTTI< and it was done by keeping goods clean and A. J. Ha cu<*■■> Pm P. C. WiuvotTH, Tm, W*M»h*lla Hwl Oliva. Greatest Special Sale oi the Season 3. Pukcll . Vc-Pm. H. C. Hum AM Tm The tint game of ball wa* played here fresh, and treating our customers with courtesy Monday afternoon with the Olive learn, which we will always endeavor to do- We THE LOCAL NAMKTB. resulting in a score of 40 and 11 in favor of the locals. The Westphalia boys got omvtorTn IvotwtDWT. I Too much stock. We arc* therefore compelled to reduce ourj want to thank our customers for their past St. Johns. Mick.. June 97. MM. t right into the game when Umpire The lollowtny are t be price* paid in caab for Wei tael said "play ball.” They seized immense stock at a sacrifice. Prices are cut throughout the Patronage and hope to merit a continuance of produce in this market: hold of the queer curves that over-con- the same Wheat, white...... —..... 7 *o .73 tldent Olive .Swirier had in store for entire department. 75c to 91.00 saved on almost ever}' pair of | Wbaat. rad...... —. .71M.71.13™. t|,eni ,UMj knocked them out in every mm n possible direction, making him believe shoes you buy. Don't be tardy. These cut prices will only last I 0» that he had a good many tilings to learn juer. ntCt.10 vet before he could pitch a ball the until July 1th. We invite you call and see the bargains we arc, I..«*»!.?« local* could not locate At the end of SMaw...... in the first inning the score stood U and 1 offering. Bar, liteithr___—...... •I&.UA " Mixed ------• l*«» in favor of the home team. The game FROM JUNE 27 TO PMaaaaa...... 40 so continued all the wav through, the Pap corn, per loo pound* l.^dtlA* home team batting the hall furiously, Pork, live. |>er owt —...... 4.10 JULY 4 . . Onion* ...... AO while the Olives managed to get their Okra...... —---- « J7 share of goose egg*, until in the last tipi.______uu inning when they unintentional I v se­ Mercantile Co’s Shoe Dep’t Wood...... „ i.un**IJ 0 cured a few safe hits which brought up Hide* ------•a Best H. & E. Granulated Sugar. 2 lbs. best Tea Dust. 26c. Peiu...... ------WO 60 their score to ]] tun*. (’hlctiena. live ...... AM Smith was in the box for the locals, *4.80. or ‘21 lbs for *1.00. Raisins. 3 Crown Per lb, 3c. Chicken* *!»■« u* who with Noeker. constituted the West­ *, dr .10 Jhe demand for the .in phalia battery. Noeker. as usual, dis ­ StanJurd Yellow C Sugar. *3.00, Fancy Full Cream Cheese. 7c. On eta. _____ jtt tinguished himself as u very able or 27 llm. for *1.00. Apple* per bushel...... M catcher, while the rest of the player* 4 pkgs. Gloss Starch. 25c. iteef. dr essed..... fl.OOft (JU put up a «tar game at their respective Rolled Oat*, per pound, 24c. Veil Calf, live ...... (Ufe.04 positions, taking in everything that 4 pkg*. Common Starch, 25c. came along. For the Olives, left fielder Codfish per pound. 6c. 10 bar* Brown Soap. 25c. Touser put up a good game. The game knmtf was called at the etui of the seventh Standard Corn, per ran, 7c. 8 Imrs Family Soap, 25c. From Our ttcpular Correapondent inning, the visitors being satislied that Standard Tomatoes, 7c. George 11. Topping, of Columbua. ()., they had struck a snag and had received 6 bar* Ivory Soap. 25c. it visit, ng hit mother in Lie Witt. as severe a drubbing as they caied for. Sardine*. Domestic, per box, 3c. 2 Broom*. 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith, of Grand All Iffr. Baked Bean*, per cau, 9c. Ledge, visited Olive friends early in the Those who have uaed Dr. King1* New 1 lb con Matcliles* Baking Pow­ week. Discovery koow it* value, and (hose who Warren's Alaska Salmon. 10c. der, wnrrented, 10c. The ice cream social at Rev. £. I). have do i, have now the opportunity to try is steadily increasing Way s in DeWitt last Friday night it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist 12 boxes Parlor Mutches. 12c Ginger Snaps, per pound. 5c. was well attended. and get a Trial Hottle. Free Send your in Clinton County, and Mr. ami Mts. Jerome Dills and Mr. name ami add re** to H. E. Huckleu A Co., and Mrs. Klnier Laukton visited Capi­ Chicago, ami get a naniple box oi lit. wherever they have tal grange last Saturday night. King’* New Life Pilla, Free, aa well a* a Bessie Hill closed a successful term copy of Guide to Health and Household been erected and put of school at the Simmons school house Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran­ in operation the ver ­ last Friday The school picnicked at teed to do too good and coat yon nothing. Round Lake. Fildew A Millman's drug More. St. Jobna dict is, “They are the We have the finest lines of Teas and Coffees The W. F. M. S. of DeWitt will and Fowler. 4 meet at the home of Mr*. Hodman, two most perfect and ef­ at our prices, sold in St. Johns. Try miles south of DeWitt village. Wednes ­ Free Fill*. day . July 3rd. All invited. Send your addrea* to H E. Hnckien A fectual mills I have them and you will be convinced. The Ml*ee* Josephine Pearce and Co., Chicago, and get a free sample Imx ever witnesses in op­ Genevieve RriukerhotT attended the of Dr. Kmc - Srw Lift Tills. A trial will promotion exercises of the Nth grade convince you of their merits. These pill* eration. ” They have pupils at Ionising last Thursday. are easy in action and are particularly | Your* Respectfully, TheUnivenaUat societ\ <>i DeWitt effective in the cure oi Constipation and sufficient power for organized a Sunday school last Sunday Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver , with the following officer* : Superin ­ trouble* they have been proved invaluable. grinding and pumping. tendent. Mrs. E. A. Fergusou ; secre­ They are guaranteed to he perfectly free They rarely ever get tary. Mrs. A. E. Dills; treasurer. Mrs. from every delectenonn *ubalance ami to C. L. Pearce; organist. Mis* Agnes lie purely vegetable They do not weaken out of running order. Fik* Mi* Nellie William*. CHICK & DUBOIS by their action hut bv Hiving tone to Mr. and Mis. Charles Henning and stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the All parts are strong Emma lleiiuiug were going home from system Regular stxe 2Ac per box. Sold church last Sunday, when their horse by Fildew A Millman ’s. Druggist. Fowler and made by thorough Ir^-CASH paid FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. liecame frightened, tipped the buggy and Hi. Johns. 4. ly schooled mechanics. over and bruised the occupant* very l*adl>. The wondei is that some oi A lilt; sorprise. If you are thinking of them wen* not killed. Mis. Henning Instore for all who try Bacon's Celery ' wa* dragged under the buggy top King for the Nerve*. Ths general vtr- erecting a windmill do through bushes. Her dress was lorn dict of all who have used thi* great veg­ to shreds. etable preparation is that it is the grand- ! not do so until you Gunuisoiiville Sunday school and day eat remedy ever discovered for the cure have first examined school united in a picnic at I deadly'* of dyspepsia, liver <-omplaint. general de ­ FAILUREOn reading the statistic* on business, the fact is learned that 98 per Park, near Lansing, last Saturday. bility, etc. Bacon ’s Celery King for the the perfect workings Your scrih happened to he in Lansiiig Nerve* stimulate* the digestive organs, of this. cent, of merchant* tail. Why? just in time to receive an invitation to regulates the liverand restore* the ays- “One cause of many failure.*, accompauy the picnickers to the park. lem to vigorous health ami energies Who can resist an invitation to a picnic? Sample* free. Large packages oUc. So'd (You ne«d not look for more; 1 could not. of course. We aooordingh only hv C. E. VauHickle. St. Johns 1* the LOW jiriif in the windows. went and liad a good time. The park is _ No- 4 The King of And the HIGH price in the store.*' a grand place. It is situated on the hanks of Grand River. Splendid well Hue* I mi’s Arsica S«IV(. Just to show that the moral of the almye don't apply to us we will water is provided, also good hotel ac­ The Bmi Salve in the world for Cuts, Windmills. *ay —and onr language is plain —that whenever you find anything out­ commodations. row boat* and steamers. Bruise*. Sore*. Ulcers. Salt lthenm. Fever side our p'ace that we cannot duplicate inside, juat take the store, we The park is about three miles from the Sores. Tetter. Chapped (lauds. Chilhlane*. will have no further use for it. city. One can take the stu--’ u .u Corns ami all Skiu Eruption*, aud posi­ North l^ausiue and go to the nver. then tively cures Files, or no pay required. It A fine working, strong t ike the steamer for the |»ark. or drive is guranteed to give perfect natisfsrtion and desirable pumper We are Showing the Latest Creations in there, just as you choope, hut the ride or money refunded. Price *26 cent* per on thi rtf] pleasaut. unleaa box. For sale by Fildew A Millnian, St and grinder, propelled by the greater or lesser Wash Good* Embroideries the steamer happens to break down in Johns and Fowler Spring Suiting* Lace Curtains in id st real p—gd last Sat ui da \ free winds of heaven, is a joy and blessing to Satin Welts Oriental Laces The situation is not so pleasaut when A fireat Lrwler one thinks of wading ashore, crawling every farm home. Come and let us compare I Jnt|»erie* Torchon Lace* through harlied wire fences, climbing W'» are pleased to inform yon that we Parasols Point DeY enise Lace* picket fences and walking one. two or have received the sole agency lor Otto's notes. What every practical farmer and three miles, as the case may he. to get Cure, the great throat amt lung healer. Capes Point DuChiene Lace* to the park or city, lint we were not Otto’s Cure is the great leader of all pro- stock-grower points to with pride upon his (iilt Clothe* lri*li Point Lace* prielarj prepa rat ioo* for the cure of coughs. doomed to *o sail a fate. The steamer farm is his A ermotor Windmill . Dotted Swisses Belting and Buckles wa* now repaired and we went on our < olds, asthma, bronchitis,consumption.etc. Table Damask Lace Collars way rejoicing. The Gunnisonvllle We will g.iarantee Otto s Cure to cure Hand was at the Park and played nice ­ you and if you will call at oar store we BUTTER AND EGGS ARE CASH WITH US. ly. It wa* a very pleasant gathering. will give you a tmltle of this great guar­ BOOTS. SHOES. GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. Lot* of good thing* to eat. The table* anteed i •tnedy free ol' charge. Otto’s GhSO. T. did not *how the effect of hard time* Core inatantlv relieve* croop and whoop­ AXI» THE PLACE 1* am wav. ing cough. Don ’t delay. Sample* free A.3E1TT. I-arge liottle* ."tic. at C. E VanHickle's, Ht. Johns, sole agent. No. 3. T8. JOHNS, ... MICHIGAN. From Our Itegular i'orresi>«»ndent. Mr*. 11. W. Tuttle’s father, of De­ CLINTON COUNTY troit. is giving his daughter a visit. ?!1 Mis* Mar ('liurcli. of Ovid, was hi ~ town Tuesday, giving relative* a call. To the Pule. CORBIT & VALENTINE 0. liertbaTravis is home from Ililladaie, s For the Spring and Summer where she ha* been attending school. A Uhanrethr Fine Breeding DEALERS IN Mr. .Curtis Fuller, an old and es­ row teemed tesident of Elsie, died Friday. TEACHERS AND STUDENTS June 21M. of cholera morbus. TRADE. AT ST. JOHNS. MICH Mr. O. J. Dutton is closing out Ins A liamesH stock. It is uudernUMNl he is (Central School > goiug to teach school in Ashley. Begin, July 1m and continue* Five QD Full Week* Orion Dunham, while riding his bi- CD Mondav cam*' in collision with .« And Agricultural Implements. horse and buggy bruisiiig him badly INSTRUCTORS. about the head." ..JACKSON.. COM B K M. WINSTON. Mr. It. II. Van Denson, owner of the U. 8. History. Civil Hurt., (iram.. School Elsie doming mill, is making prepara­ Management. TIIE Mjccmmrvi. Th* stallion*. Rockledge No. H58i» tion* to put an engine in the mill, which 8UPT. J. C». MONK OK. and Cy. Hpinx No. 158WH. ar* both will la* h great improvement. Physics, Algebra. Physiology. Arab. A Hr*t cl a** *ewing Machine for..._____ ..______.______Of) 9UPT K. M. PLUNKKTT. A tfood wa* In tig Machine for______6 00 UNION HUM K. Geography. Algebra. Orthography. MERCHANT TAILOR Heading. Theory and Art. A Better one for.--- ....______...... 7 00 From Oar Regular Correspondent will be kept at the Ht. John* Fair Wm. Ferguson and famih.of Ashley, A Road Wagon for______30 00 spent Sunday and Monday in the home SCOPE la Shoeing ■ baadssMe llaesf 00 of 8 McMaster. The achnol will he adapted to the need* of For term*, etc. call on or add tiioav getting ready to tenth, teacher* getting A Good Spring Tooth Harrow for..______10 00 Mrs. Andrew Jolly's moliier and her randy for Mrikar grade caitiicatas SPRING «»»• K- LAKE. little daughter Mattel, of St. John* are and better leeching ability. Mat) achool Mptta wishing hSM Ht. Johns. Mich spending a few week* at tier home in review*, and awimiekmrr diploma pupil* Do not fail to see our stock before buying. Green bush. wtahtag a more complete preparation for high amt> summer NOTE—Breed to HtMdanl Horses that We have a temporary bridge north of school work or for bahaw. hove a number, whaar progauv always We have the largest stock of agricultural It la a school for Aid and Inspiration, a sella for remunerative prices I am aiao the Pump factory . The community achool taught by profeaatonal teachers who SUITINGS tools in Clinton and carry Points for thirty have been without a bridge nver four will exemplify HP true spirit and mothod of prepared to train and develop* (rollers week* amt It ha* been very inconvenient teaching In tboir daily claw work. Classes for ind pacors. having bmi 14 years experi­ different Plows, also Spring teeth for nearly bastaam Ml Phyatca and Algebra, aiao review Which will ha made up ip the moat ence with trollers sod pacers I have ail for the people ■ laser* in all I ranches require I for second and Cbtidren ’e Day will be observed at U. third grade • erttfiratea Fine building, ex rru and perfect Siting manner ; the latest cqoipraewt* up to dote for the every Harrow or Cultivator manufactured. II. S. S. next Sabbath. We are pleased cel lent apparatus and ail ktnda of teaching ' devaiopaaent of Mat twigo* Colts brake*, galled sad balanced, ate. to say our Sunday school still keep* it* EXPENSE. usual average attendance of HP although Soliciting your patronage. I remain. The expense is within the reach of ail Fur IVEvery garment guaranteed to ho CORBIT & VALENTINE. the weather i* inteneeiy warm and many n tailed monte with pcl-llage of self tioaedlag. Yours truly, of the children have some distance to Send for a free chOMPr giving foil particulars. perfect and aaajr filling, and the qaalitj GKO E LAKE. Add ress any of the imtrnctura. oi good* to bo aa ropraoaated. Cora Driving Park Hptnl.Ht. Johns, Mich OLD STAND, - - WALKER STREET WEST Supplement to The Clinton Independent, Friday, June 38, I8Q5

lit UUUict No. I, BlaghaM. Goodrich Line for Chicago. THE NEW Monday, the 161b, proved to be a great event in the hiatory of school dia trict No. 5. It waa the graduating ax* erci»«s of a class of five girls from the eight grade, and the superiority of the Burch Plow graded system over the old way waa very evident to every one present. Too much praise can not be given R. M. NO. 521. Winston for his untiring efforts in be­ half of the schools of Clinton noonty; be is a great big man in the right place. The exercises opened with a prayer ATLANTA by Rev. Corman. The essay, “Difflcul- ---- AND----- lies and Discouragements." by Mamie (lilliaoo, waa brainy, well rendered and CITY OF RACINE showed deep thought for one of her (Ballt rayrsMly for ifola route,, age. “Success not Failure, 1" by Minnie These ateamekipe have linn Harris, was fine. Mias Minnie proved power, wnicb enablea them to wake tMr reg­ beyond a doubt that she is joat as much ular acbedulea In the most unfavorable a success in a literary or mental contest Ksch ISODtona burthen with aleeptng i ■aortal Iona for MSI paasrnyera. will leave Grand as she waa riding her father's mower or Haven lor Cmiuauo dally, at t#*« p. in. binder. The essay, “.imiabilitv, ” by Kxtra Saturday trip* lu rhlngo.i'oa The best General Purpose Plow on earth In* June I and endinir September 7. both dajra Julia Smith, allowed careful thought Inclusive. and a well trained mind, and was de ­ Arrtilmrln Chicago the following morning In time for the outgoing trains. livered in good style. Julia seems at home on the platform. “ifow Jamie Fare, berth Included, S8.00 Hound Trip, good for Cams Home," by Mabie Kelly, and • o.tMl Keturning, leave Chicago daily at 7 :SU p. a., "Value! of Habit and Politeness," by arriving at tirand Haven early next morning Some Reasons Why Carrie Kelly, were si-nply grand. in time for the dally A:4» a. m Limited Rx- prraa train on D-, O. H A M. K'y for all points Altogether we felt very proud of the Hast and North. Kxtra Munday trips to llrand Haven, com- It is the best plow in the market: girls. Their success that night showed mencinv June t, and ending Sept M. troth days careful and intelligent training on the Instaatva This Is the short line tn CHICAGO. Passen ­ part'of their teacher, Annie Morton, as ger* should ae that their tickets mad via Grand FllMT—No other plow will do the -atne work, ami do it at well with the same Haven and this popular line well as close study performed by them- Through tteketa to all points via Chicago draft. se vea can Ita had of all railroad lieket agents Second —N o other plow will do work as well, both in hard and soft ground, work­ A. W. GOODRICH. JOHN W. GILLMAN. ing well in hard ground where other plows will not work at all. .Superintendent Monroe delivered the Pres t. Chicago. Sup I. Chicago dees address which was listened to with II. A. BONN. Gen l Pass Air t. Chicago. THIRD—No other plow holds as easy, runs se atesdily, or cleans the furrows out as the closest attention. < ouimiasioner nicely. Fourth —No other plow is as cheap, taking into nonaidrration all that pertains to Winston presented the Haas with Ueir diplomas with a short, nest speech. He s good plow. Fikth —All parte are interchangeable so that it Is nc-esaary to carry but one as­ no doubt cut his talk snort because be sortment of repairs. was afraid the ice ere m was melting. We purpose to make all our work first-class, ami should any breakage occur from Alter a few songs by the high school To Invalids. actual defect or flaw, we will furnish the neceasarv repairs free, but the defective qiiaiiet. which literally sprang some of part* must lie held for our inspection or no allowance will he made. the rafters and loosened a few stones in All Well Work ami Pump Repairing done in a satisfactory manner, promptly and the walls, we adjourned to the spacious and at reasonable rbantes. Also agent for the celebrated Aennotor Wind Mills. and comfortable home of Peter Mmith, DR. WIGGINS where we found in front of the house a nod square acr.* of (ample waiting for ice cream and cake While at the house the company were entertained has put in his house (108 Spring with a muaifial treat by the Misses 1 Hr. Howe's Combined Elec­ Mamie ."Imuiona, Julia Month and Ida tro-Thermal Vapor und Medicated - - G-EOEG-E T. ^TTT^TEBO - - Hchueiderwend Hath Apparatus. tnd now prepared After the exercises were over a good to treat all chronic disease*, such a* hearty cheer was given Superintendent Mnrceaaor to Goan A Muoro. Monroe, Commissioner Winston, the Bronchitis. Coldness of the Hands teacher, and every one who had aided and teet. Dyspefisia. Cnronic Consti ­ in auy wav toward making the exer­ pation, Lumbago, I'aralysis.Scroftila. At the Oid Mtarnl, Mute Street West. 8T. JOHNS, MICH. cises such a gram! success Spinal Curvatures. .Sciatica. Lucor- TrMlMninrr Talk. rhea. Prolapsus Uteri, and all dis ­ placements of tire womb. The action of Bishop Wattersou, of Mrs. Okemaw, an experienced Ohio, in withdrawing his “approbation nurse, will have charge of the ap­ from any and every Catholic society or blanch or division thereof in his diocese paratus in the treatment of ladies. that lias a liquor dealer or Haiuoti keeper laptop .# at its head or anywhere lunong its offi­ Prices of Treatment. cers.'' and suspended “every such so­ ciety itself front the rank and privileges One treatment per week. $1.00 as a Catholic society until it cease* to Two treatuicntn per week. 1.50 lie so officered, ” and directed his priests Three or more per week (each) .50 to refuse alsiolutioii “to saloon keepers who call themselves Catholic, and \el carry on their business in a forbidden There will also be a gentleman in way or sell on .Sundays, either openly or attendance for the treatment of men. under any sort of guise or disguise, in This treatment consists of Elec­ violation of civil law and to the hurt of the order and of religion.” is erapliati- tric. Unman. Turkish, Medicated, callv approved. and Vapor Baths. In drunkards are severely punished. They may have a year ’s im­ prisonment with luud labor and three years interdiction from exercising the LIVERY franchise ami from the purchase of any alcoholic drink. Dealer* and innkeep ­ —AND- ers who permit their customers to be­ come intoxicated, or who furnish liquor to interdicted persons, are treated wiUt equal seventy. Dr. Howard Crosby strenuously advocated tin* severe pun isluneiil of person* found drunk, and in that lie showed the highest degree of A. B. BALCOM, reason. Drunkenness is voluntary lun ­ acy. and the conduct of a lunatic can be DEALER IN THK more readily foretold and provided against, after the case lias become In any degree chronic, than that of a drunken man. Whoever voluntarily be- comea drunk takes the risk of commit Boarding Stable New Champion Binder and Mower ing great crimes. If similar oratoric condemnation visited upon seller* were FINK TURNOUTS OF ALL KINDS The Standard Mower —the best wide cut Mower on earth. inflicted upon drunkards, good results would follow to them and the public. S pastel SlMlfo* |Sm It BMfSIlg Henn.ru. One of the chief causes of intemperance rlsaxHitfu fortkM forCwiulilMw, rmwli. Plan a Pwlia Mr Superior Drills and Culti vatore. Hay Oarrieni and Traote, Hay Slings is the theory that drunkenness is sim­ and Forte. THE BJB8T Binding Twine and Machine Oils manu- ply a disease, tn be dealt with b y medi ­ tm I’...... Um u 4 IHatlri liana fantured. Road Wagon*, Osrruu *»« Spring Wagons and Farm cine Undoubtedly it is in some cases will SaS ifo* of fkatlltiM tor tnuarai *1 my Wagons. Chain Pumps and Self Regulating Wind Mill Force a disease, hut in the majority undoubt ­ Mattes, M. C UVRSaY. Vsasrsary iforpn, Is U- Pumps I also keep In stook Buckeye, Mado King. Standard and edly It is not. all the secret money-mak ­ tos tesas Btoklw II tor Wort af Tkr