The Clinton Independ ent. VOL. XXVI ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1891. WHOLE NO. 1301 3

The Mercantile (ompanj'a Calendar for 1891. —Fildew & Millman have a full line The Races. Fair Notes. Another Offer. Th« Fall Season OCTOBER. < EE our Immense Stock of Hal. A. Curtis’ Pads and Medicines. Lovers of horse racers had plenty of On Friday night the dance halls did a Is now upon us and, as usual, we are —We acknowledge the receipt of tw o good business. prepared ror it. Our stock in New 8 M T W —or — sport during the fair, beginning Wednes ­ We have made arrangements with the Dress Goods is simply enormous, and in “Permit” badges from the Ladies’Cem­ One or two arrests were made for i! i a CLOAKS, day. There were three or more races Chase Bros., publishers of the Wolver­ ityou*are bound to find something to 4 6 6 7 8 • 10 etery Association. selling liquor on the grounds. please. Full line of Dress Trimmings 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 every day, the running race and free for ine Farmer, at Ithaca, Mich., to club 1H 19 20 21 29 23 24 JACKETS and —On October 1st, born to Mr. and Hon. 8. L. Kilbourn, of Lansing, was that handsome agricultural journal, to match goods. In short our stock Is 25 all pace and trot not being finished until 28 29 30 31 fur goods . Mrs. E. E. Moss, of Little Rock, Ark., extremely large in all departments and in town and at the fair last Thursday. issued once a month, in quarto form, your examination is respectfully so­ as and formerly of this village, a son. Saturday morning. George Whitcomb, J. T. Cole & Co., milliners, made a of Lansing, did the starting. Below is a witli Tiik Independent , Detroit Free licited. Cash for butter and eggs. P&rTo all new subscribers, —A goodly number of St. Johns people small but very attractive display of Respectfully, II. L. Kendrick . summary of the races: Press and Household, to all new sub ­ as well as to those who will are in Grand Rapids to-day to witness goods. scribers and to all old ones who will pay the contest between Nelson and Aller- 3:00 Trotting Race. One second hand Birdsel Clover pay up all arrearages, we will Minnie B., E Acre, Sr. Johns ...... 6 0 0 0 0 J. E. Hill, an extensive manufacturer up all arrearages and one year- in ad­ Iluller for sale cheap. Inquire of ton, the two famous stallions of the Daisy Rysdyck, 8. L. Kilborn, Lansing ..... 7 8 7 0 0 of harnesses at Ovid, was an exhibitor vance, for $1.85. This makes a com­ John H. Fedewa or Goldenseal, D. Young, Reu...... 6 0 0 0 0 send The Independent and the turf. Lulu K., John Kelsey, loosing ...... 1 110 0 at this fair. plete and desirable combination —the 1298-tf Edwin H. Lyon . Detroit Free Press and House­ Mayflower, Win. Tinkhain, Grand Ledge....8 6 6 0 0 —Albert M. C. Braschof, Elsie, was Maud Stringham, Dr. Strlughau, Carsou C..0 6 6 0 0 Geo. Whitcomb, of Lansing, and Geo. local paper, the state paper, the House­ The Boss $1.50 Fountain Pen at hold, one year for $1.75, cash, here the fore part of the week with the Julia D., G. B.Clark, Vernon ...... 4 2 2 0 0 Randall, of Mt. Pleasant, setved the hold, a paper for the wife and daugh ­ ______Allison ’s. Sir Crab. H. W. Webster, St. Johns ...... 2 4 8 0 0 view of arranging classes in German, Col. Mspes, Dewey A Stewart, Owosso ...... 8 4 3 0 0 society as starters in the races, and did ters, and a first-class agricultural month ­ All kinds of School Books lower thau HOME MATTERS. French and Latin. Those who wish to Time—2:47)4, 2:42, 2 43. it well. ly and all for the low price of $1.85. the lowest at Travis & Baker’s Corner enter any or all of such classes will 2:30 Trotting Race. One of the finest display was that of Did you ever ? Well, scarcely ever— Drug Store. Brevities. Bay Prince, Frank Heath, Fenton ...... 2 3 3 please call on Mrs. S. E. Gillam. Gardner H., E. C. Holmes, Hubbardston ...... 8 2 2 S. A. Sturgis, music dealer, consisting see such an offer for so small an outlay. Anticipating —The new town hall at Riley Center Little Frank, F.G. Brainard, Flint ...... 1 1 1 of the Bradbury piano, Story & Clark Some changes in my business, I have —The St. Johns lecture course for Double Team Race. The Financial Report. is nearing completion. this season will be under the auspices and Chicago Cottage organs, American concluded to make special inducements Double team race for horses owned in the county Wm. Collins, treasurer of the Clinton in carpets until further notice. My —Fildew & Millman have a very of the Y. P. 3. C. E., of the Congrega ­ that bad never beaten 3 minutes. and Helpmate sewing machines, Lovell Tom and Lady Maude, owned by J. Hainer, County Agricultural Society, report the stock is very large and the most attract­ unique add in their window. tional church. They have engaged the Duplain ...... 2 1 1 Diamond Safeties, and every thing in Johns. Dot following receipts from the fair last ive in St. Do fail to see —The gross earnings of our county following : Ladies’ Schubert Quartette, Tom and Nell, owned by J. F. Monroe, Eagle...1 2 2 the way of banjos, guitars, mandolins, what we can do for you before you buy. Will Byrne and Delmere, owned by C. M. Rice, week: fair last week are over $3,500. of Boston ; Col. L. F. Copeland ; Wil­ St.Johns ...... S 8 3 violins, etc. Also, a choice collection of Respectfully, Time—3:35—3:27 —3:15. Gate receipts on Wednesday, ...... 8 228 15 II. L. Kendrick . —If you are in need of any old papers liam A. Colledge ; Geo. R. Wallace. both vocal and instrumental music. “ “ Thursday ...... 1,693 57 bring down your wagon and a quarter Free-for-all Pace and Trot. “ •* Friday...... 730 95 Use Baker’s Carriage Paiutand King ’s —A meeting of citizens interested in Doctor W., b. g.. J. C. 8owerby, Ithaca.. 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 Travis & Baker, druggists, rarely, if From grandstand ...... 56 25 and get a load. the future prosperity and growth of St. Harrison, b. h., by Ottawa Chief, Geo. ever, do things by halves. The spaCe From entry fees, stalls, Ac...... 461 25 Top Dressing, guaranteed to be the Field, Lansing ...... 2 2 4 4 1 1 1 From rent of booths, Ac...... 339 50 best. Sold only by Travis & Baker. —The board of supervisors will con ­ Johns, will be held at Fedewa & Mer­ Little Frauk, b. g , by Ira Wilkes, F. G. allotted them io Merchants ’ hall was vene on Monday next for their regular Brslnard, Flint ...... 3 3 1 3 dr Total...... 93,607 67 Alarm Clock* rill’s office to-morrow (Friday) at 1 p. Bay Prince, b. g., by Louie R., Frank handsomly decked out with samples of October meeting. At Allison ’s. m., to discuss the present situation, and Heath, Fenton...... 4 4 2 1 dr and stylish wall paper from their Present Your Hill*. —Recollect that the D. G. II. & M. Time 2:K0>» —2:25)4—2:33)4—2:34*-2:33} g—2:29)4 to determine what action should be —2:30}$. always complete stock in its season. — All persons having claims against the Pair of Good Work Horses Co. will run cheap excursions to Chi ­ taken to make uncertain things certain. 2:50 Trot. This lent to their show of fancy articles, For sale at a bargain. Call at the Per­ cago, October 13th and 20th. Lulu K., b. m., breeding unknown, John Clinton County Agricultural and Hor­ rin House. Now or never. “Procrastination is the Keisy. Lansing...... 1 1 1 in their line, a very pretty effect, and ticultural Society, must present them —The awards of premiums occupy a thief of time.” Julia D., b. w., by Louis Napoleon, G. D. Clark, every appreciative person who passed Dying. large proportion of our space tins week, Vernon ...... 8 3 3 on or before Friday, October 17,1891. Col. Mapea, b. h.. by Louis Napoleon, Dewey A that way, stopped to admire it. Decatur Bross , Sec y. All kinds of garments done on short but it is what the people are looking for. THE REAPER DEATH. Stewart, Owosso ...... 2 2 2 Many were the compliments received notice. Residence near the cheese fac­ —Mrs. J. T. Cole and Miss A. Hay­ Time, 2:46—2:45—2:45. tory, St. Johns. Mrs. D. M. Shaw . Since our last issue death has taken from 2:35 Trot —Special. by the Mercantile Co. concerning their MARRIED. ward are in Chicago this week, looking our community four old settlers : Toga Bell, b. m., by Hiatoga Chief, Wm. Newell, large and artistically arranged display, MOYERS—ADAM8 —In St. Johns, September Farmers* Feed Barn. up and securing new and late styles for freeman n.cars Lansing ...... l l 1 especially of dry goods, cloaks and gro­ 30, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. R. I have purchased the large and pleas ­ died at his farm residence, about a mile south ­ Bessie B., b. m., by Vandel, Geo. Bush, Flint. .,5 dr D. Stearns. Cassius E. Moyers, of Ovid, ant bam known as the “ Hilliker Feed every Department of the Millinery and Louie B , b. b., by Louis Napoleon, John Elder- ceries, and certainly they are entitled to and Miss Edith M. Adams, of St. Johns. T. east of St. Johns, on Friday, October 2,1891, of kin, Flushing ...... ja 4 4 Barn, ” centrally located near the court Dressmaking store of J. Cole & Co. a well-rooted cancer on his face, aged 79 years. Alitris, b. m , by Wm. Rysdys, J. W. Hagadorn, every bit of it, for there was much labor WESTBROOK-McKINNEY-At the M. E. par ­ house, to which I invite the driving —This has been a great fall for fairs, Lansing ...... 2 2 2 sonage, St Johns, September 30, 1891, Loyd He had been at Dr. Michael's Cancer Hospital, Jim Peck...... 4 3 8 and expense incurred in making such a Westbrook, of Carson City,and Miss Minerva public, guaranteeing the best of accom­ and from all quarters of the state come Detroit, ten months, off and on, and at two Time, 2:41)4—2:36 —2:33%. showing. They well-earned the first McKinney, of Pompeii. odations, and charges always as low as reports of the most successful exhibits distinct times, thinking he was getting along Free-for-all Running. DUNLAP-HYDE—In St. Johns, October I, the lowest. Horses hoarded by tbe week, premium for the largest and best dis­ 1891, by Justice Brunson. Lorin E Dunlap, of and horses and carriages to let. and biggest crowds ever had. Fine nicely, he Insisted upon coming home, and Maud P., b. m . Grant Waldo, St. Johns ...... t 1 1 Riley, and Miss Minnie Hyde, of Olive. carried his point despite the earnest protesta ­ Slnbsd. b. g., Fred Austin, Grand Ledge...... 3 S 3 play. B. F. Miller, Prop ’r. weather and good crops is what did the Meddler, b. h., George Bull, Ionia ...... _„„.J 2 2 Messrs. Fildew & Millman, druggists, AHAMS-BACKUS-At Leslie, Mich., Septem ­ tions of his physician. At last the cancer had Dick Turpin,c. F. A. Slater, Grand Ledge...dr ber 80, 1891 by Rev. W. C. Allen, David E. business. Ahatns. of Saginaw, and Miss Alice A. Back­ Corbit & Valentine are headquarters eaten away nearly one side of his face, and German Girl, c. in., J. G. Monroe, Portland ...... 4 4 4 may well feel proud of the high en ­ for Stoves. They have some of the cele­ —It. B. Caruss, of this county, has during the last six months be was a great suf­ Time, 56-56)4—37. comiums which their display received us, of Leslie. Consolation Trot. HARRIS—DYER—At the Congregational Par­ brated Peninsular Ranges and Heating joined with \Vm. and E. N. Ball and ferer. His faithful wife stood by and cared by every visitor who looked upon it.— sonage, September 30, 1891, by Rev. W. C. Stoves, which are guaranteed to he made for him 'till the last. Michigan, b. g.. ny Harry .Thomas, Clarence Allen, St. Johns, Iva M. Harris and Miss of the best material and to give the W. E. Boyden, of Washtenaw, for a Tinker, Fenton ...... 3 4 4 4 The firm name, composed of a selected Teresa Dyer, both of DeWitt. The deceased came to this township in about Maud Stringham, b. m., by Messina, Dr. J. greatest satisfaction. Particularly, do large public sale of high bred sheep, the year 1866, and with slight variations, has A. Stringham. Carson City...... 2 3 3 2 lot of light colored sponges, ingeniously BUCKLY-PATTEN-By Rev. W. C. Allen, new house-keepers purchase Peninsular near Hamburg village, on Thursday, resided here ever since. He was a soldier in Daisy Rysdyck, b. m, by William Uysdyck, arranged on a background of white October 1. 1891, Otta H. Buckly and Miss Ida S. L. Kilburn, Lansing ...... 4 12 3 B. Patten, of Eagle. Stoves, owing to their great beauty and October 15th. the war of the rebellion, and was an honored May Flower.-...... ——...... 1 2 11 cloth, was so firmly impressed upon the WHITE—PINCKNEY—By Rev. W. C. Allen, the taste displayed in the ornamentation —We have an interesting letter from member of Charles E. Grisson Post. His fun ­ Time, 3:00—2:55 -2:55% —2:57. October 1,1891, Walter White and Miss Annie of them. Call and see them. 3 minds of those who read it, that it would Pinckney of Lebanon. our DeWitt correspondent concerning eral occurred Sunday, and the interment was 2:40 Pace and Trot. made in St. Johns cemetery. A wife and three Badger J, c. h., by Manchester, J. 8trauser, require a carload of the sametoexpunge Hilliker** Lunch Room our late county fair. Owing to its Eureka...... 3 2 8 it. BUSINESS LOCALS in the basement, under the new Hotel married daughters survive him. Oaklsboma, b. h.,by Morgan Hambletonian, J. St. Johns, with a better lunch for fifteen length and the crowded condition of WILLIAM F. MOORE, Shutter, Carsou City...... dis Important to Farmer* and Speculators. The Paving Question. cents than I have ever offered to the our columns, we are forced to hang it the second child, and eldest son, of a family of Jim Peck, b. b., by Louis Napoleon, Wm. Saw­ 1 will have on exhibition in St. Johns, public. Satisfactory rates to farmers eighteen children, was born in 1807, in Hendol- yer, Owosso ...... _4 dis At present the question of paving on the hook for our next week’s issue. Alitris, b. m. by Wm. Kyadryck, J. ,W. Haga­ for a few days one of the most conven ­ iu the hotel department. After Sep­ —We have been invited by a number veston, county Korfold, old Eogland, and died dorn, Lansing ...... —...—I 1 1 Clinton avenue is being agitated, and we ient and durable automatic gate hinges tember 15th the Restauant will he kept October 2d, 1891, In Boe township (near Shep ­ Lady Thomas, b. in., Louie R., John Thomas, of the contributors to ask where the Maple Rapids ...... 2 3 2 believe a majority of the property-own ­ that have yet been patented, and to open night and day. ard) Isabella county, in this State, aged nearly Milo Morey, b. b., by George Milo, M. S. Doyle, which I invite the attention of farmers 1293 J. W. Hilliker . money lodged that was collected for a 86 years. Elsie...... dr ers upon the street are in favor of the and men of speculating tuni, and ask balloon ascension at our county fair He sprang from a vigorous stock, and nine Time, 2:48)4 —2:47% —2:47)4. improvement, and of doing it in the them to call at the Farmers’ Hotel and For Rent. last week. The balloonist was killed of his brothers and sisters survive him, the Two Year Old Trot-Half Mile. best possible manner, either of asphalt, examine it. It will at once convince A new and pleasantly located eight youngest of whom is our townsman, Mr. Rich ­ Membrino Cloud, g. b., by Silver Cloud, O. M. you that it is the best thing of the kind room frame house with good cistern at Mt. Pleasant, and of course he did Clement, St. Jobua ...... 1 2 1 or of the new style of hard burnt brick. ard Moore. Emigrating to America in 1832, he Don J., c. b., by Badger J., Joseph Strauser, in use. As the United States is too and cellar. Apply to A. G ranger . not go up here. found himself at 26, in the State of New York, Eureka...... 3 3 3 In Grand Rapids and other cities where large for me to handle in retailing the —The law was changed last winter the possessor of four York shillings, to which Jule H.. b. ra., by Col, Louis, J. E. Hill, Ovid...2 1 2 they have used cobble stone and cedar hinges, I will sell or trade for good Souvenir Spoons at Allison ’s. Time, 1:36—1:36*-1:88)4. he commenced to add, and which he has in ­ blocks, they have abandoned both and property county or state rights, on such so that a man who pays taxes in a Half Mile Running —Pune, 9100. lOO-Acre Farm for Sale creased to more than a hundred thousand dol­ favorable terms that any man can make district can send his child]en to school Meddler, b. h., by Morris, Geo. Bull, Iohia...... 2 1 5 are now using best material known at more money handling this hinge than or trade for real estate in St. Johns. in that district whether he lives there or lars. In a few years the Western Reserve pre ­ Siubad, b. g , Fred Austin, Grand Ledge...... 4 4 4 the present time, viz: asphalt and brick. at any other business. Come and see For particulars inquire of sented attractions, and he made Lafayette, Maud P., b. m , Grant Waldo, St. Johns ...... 1 2 2 1294 J. II. Fedewa . not. He can be charged tuition, but Medina county, Ohio, his home, where be was Disturbance b. g., Allen Gunning. Fenton...... 3 3 3 Either will cost a third or half more it ana you will be convinced. Probability, Jr., b. g. by Probability, Charles D. Robert West. the amount of his school tax shall be united in marriage to Harriet Chase, the Parker. Ovid...... 5 dr thanjcobble stone or blocks. The best is Money to Loan on Farm Lands. deducted from the bill for tuition. mother of his children, three of whom, Mrs- Time, 56-51-57. the cheapest, time and satisfaction con ­ The Sudden Change Interest seven (7) per cent payable —Recollect the meeting of the Clinton Mary M. Hallenbeck, of West Avon, N. Y.; Mrs. Special Trot. sidered. in the weather will cause vou to think annually. No commissions charged. Martha Taylor, of Coe, Isabella county, and Louie B, b. h., by Louis Napoleon, John Elder- of fall and winter goods. Perhaps there Enquire of L. G rant , County Teachers Association, in the kin, Flushing ...... 2 3 3 The water, gas and sewerage pipes are 1263-tf. St. Johns, Mich. Richard A. Moore, of Greenbush, this county, Bessie B., b. til., by Vandel, Geo. Bush, Flint.. .3 2 2 now all in, and there is no occasion now are other things you will think of, as high school room, St. Johns, Saturday, survive him. Mr. Moore has been the husband Toga Belle, b. m., by Hiatoga Chief, W. M. where to get the best goods at the low­ October 17. A good program. The ex ­ of four wives, all of whom are dead. He be ­ Newell, Lansing ...... 1 l l in view for the further uprooting of the est prices. We are not giving goods Novelties in Silver Plated Ware, for hibit made by the high school of Owos- came a practical surveyor after removing to Time, 2:53—2:42)4—2:36)4. streets. away, but will guarantee to give you as Wedding presents, at Allison ’s. so, at their recent county fair, will be on Ohio, and studied law and became an attorney With the completion of this proposed good value for your money as any store The Mercantile Co. pay the farmers PERSONAL. in Michigau. We are daily receiving exhibition here, and fully explained. at Lodi, Medina county, Ohio, after he was 50 paving, added to the already substantial more cash for Butter and Eggs than years of age; and before the rebellion, pushed new goods, and our stock of Dry Goods any three concerns in Clinton county. —The beautiful little star that is now his enterprises into Michigan, purchasing a W. M. Potter was in town the fore part of the improvements upon this business ave­ and Carpets will be found complete. seen and admired every clear night, farm near this village, and about fifteen hun ­ week. nue, we will have added another oppor ­ John IIicks . Don ’t forget that Kendrick keeps a rising soon after sunset in the southeast dred acres In Gratiot county, and has, nearly Dean Wickes, spent ;Monday| and Tuesday tunity for additional compliment to the Why Not? complete line of staple groceries and and blazing like a little sun across the continuously, since 1862. resided in and near last in Detroit. thrift, beauty and solidity of St. Johns. Say, John, that old brindle cow of ours sells them cheap. Butter and eggs our village, practicing law and curing for his Miss Alene Doolittle, of Owosso, spent Sun ­ don ’t give over a pint of milk any more, wanted. heavens till sinking in the west toward earthly possessions. As an attorney bis mind day last in St. Johns. Whatever we do, let us do it well, and and that old black horse that we brot Watches, Clocks and Jewelry morning, is Jupiter, the largest and was acute and his judgment excellent. Intel, Miss Flora Jones, of /Vernon, is the guest of if we cannot do so let us not do it at all. from Indiana fifteen years ago aint no Repaired on short notice at Allison ’s. grandest of all the planets belonging to lectually, he was superior; his sense of justice Miss Bertha Thomas. When tbe now shattered and crumbling ’count. Can ’t you trade them to E. M. our solar system. and his thirst for accumulation gave the im­ Mrs. C. E. Grisson went to Detroit Monday cement sidewalks were first put in it Smith for one o ’ them there fine Bridge­ Pure Linseed Oil has declined a little. pression of harshness, and he may have erred and returned Tuesday. —On the day Ringling Bro. ’s show was adopted because it was much cheap ­ port Organs or Domestic Sewing Ma ­ You will always find the bottom prices in not regarding himself as his brother ’s keep ­ Misses Minnie and Tilla Moots, of Lansing, er than ttaging, which now stands while chines? He won ’t know the difference. on Paints and Oils at the Corner Drug was here, H. M. Bradner. a local pop­ er, but the rigid school in which his business were in St. Johns Thursday. Store of Travis & Baker. corn manufacturer and vender, sold 600 habits were formed, shaped his character, and Miss Mary Kennedy, of Ionia, was the guest many of the cement walks have been The Hot Bargains sacks of his goods at 5 cents each, mak­ underlying this severe appearance was a hu ­ of Miss Kate Burk last week. patched and toggled up, rendering them on Clothing may be found at Sullivan & Carpet*. Rev. R. D. Stearns went to Saginaw Monday, Clavey’s, in the Comer Store. It will The largest and best assorted stock of ing a total income of $30. In the pro ­ morous, confiding and kindly disposition. He as varigated and unsightly as Jacob ’s was a member of the Congregational church, to attend a clerical gathering. coat. pay you to call and learn our prices be ­ carpets in St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s. duction of this amount he used 31 Miss Allie Woodford, of Niles, is the guest of fore buying elsewhere. of this village. A good improvement is a benefit and 1847 Rogers Bro. ’s pounds of butter and less than a sack of SUSANNA BROWS, Mrs. C. D. Avery and daughter. Cloak* and Jackets. Knives, Forks and Spoons whose maiden name was Susanna Corkin, was Lyman Wickes and Ophir Bsler are attending a joy ; a poor (Hie is a curse and a dis­ salt, and still the cry is for more pop ­ llison s born in county Antrim, Ireland, June 9,1806. the Hubbardston fair this week. Special price on Fall Jackets to close At A ’ . . There is comfort in well-doing. ohn icks corn. November, 1833, Ac was married to Francis Mrs. John Hicks. Miss Jennie Hicks and John ■ ^ ^ » ■ ■— out, at J H . Real £«t«te. Water. —Andrew Liniman, of Duplain town ­ Brown,and in 1846 emigrated with her husband Hicks, Jr. spent German day in Detroit. Shawl Found. To our customers who desire a fir3t>- ship, died on Monday, September 28, in to the United States, settling in New Jersey Walter Cattermole returned to Owosso last The following are the transactions in A woolen shawi left in Travis & class job of Plumbing can have the same his 34th year. The Elsie Sun, in refer­ where they remained until 1869, when they Monday, after a few days visit in St. Johns. real estate in Clinton county, for one Baker’s wagon on the fair grounds, last done without any trouble, by applying removed to Oakland county, Michigan, and C. Petersen, F. Parker and 8. Sloman, of week, awaits its owner at their Comer to us, as we will do excavating, tap main, ring to this sad event, says : “The de­ finally, in the spring of 1831, settling in the Ionia, called on St. Johns friends Thursday. week ending, October 5, as recorded ceased was an exceptionally promising Drug Store. etc. We keep on hand a good supply of township of Bengal. Clinton county, what was T. E. Jackson, of the Muir Tribune, was a by Register of Deeds F. W. Lamphere : water woods. Fowler & Ball . young man, and his sudden and untime ­ then an unbroken forest, enduring the priva ­ pleasant caller In our sanctum last Thursday. Anna L. Pinkerton to Geo. M. Dayton, 88 acres Dre*e Trim in In as. on section 30. DeWitt, $3,000. ly death causes profound sorrow and tions and hardships of tho pioneer while clear, R. M. 8teel, D. 8. French and Geo. A. Steel Gimps, Nail-heads, &c., at John A. Galster to Geo. E. Palmer, 20 aeres on JonN Hicks . Butter and Eggs regret throughout this entire com­ ing up the farm where she has sinoe lived, and made another business trip to Saginaw last section 15, DeWitt, 91,000. where she died, Saturday, October 3,1891. Monday. J. H. G. Weedenger to F. L. T. Basse, lota 3 and For Sale or Exchange, Wanted in any quantity bv, munity. A more extended notice appears She was the mother of ten children —seven : Misses Elia and Rule Keefer, of Fostorla, 4, block 1, Misner's Subdivision, Ovid, 9500 ; q. c. II. L. Kendrick . in another column. ” My stock of General Merchandise. Will sons and three daughters. Five sons and Ohio, are visiting Wm. H. Krepps and friends Christian Krause to Catherine Krause, 140 acres sell or rent my new brick store, 28x84 —Hiram Nestell,of Bengal township, three daughters survive her. of this village. on section 26, DeWitt, 91. feet, elegantly furnished and supplied Travis & Baker are making extraordi ­ She was of Scotch descent, and was reared in Wm. Gilson left to-day to Join his old regi­ Mary Cowell to David Huffman et ai, 40 acres on nary inducements in the Wall Paper dumped upon our office floor, on Tues­ sections 21 and 28, Olive, 91,000. with cold storage for butter and eggs.— ment at Napoleon, Ohio, and to celebrate its line to give room for their immense new day last, a peck of potatoes of the Beau­ the faith of the Church of England, and re­ Henry W. Tuttle to B. B. Bennett, 2 9-10 acres on Come and investigate the best bargain mained a firm adherent to that faith while she 30th anniversary. section 29, Duplain, 9600. ever offered in Clinton county. stock. They can give you prices and ty of Hebron variety, and which for fair­ lived. The Young ladles of St. Johns' Guild will Peter Miller to Ooodlope Caalner, 23 acres on Fowler, September 23, 1891. variety of stock that no one else can ness, would do credit to the World ’s She was a noted example of the industry, give a social at the library rooms on Friday section 16, Dallas, 91,300. 1301 w4______C. G ruleu . show you. They can furnish you the best paper hangers, on short notice, and Fair. These are from the farm which thrift, and sterling Integrity which character ­ evening, October 16. James H. Walker to Chas. I. Richmond, land on Carpet* and Window-nhade*. ize her race. With her, as with Emerson, Charles Coryell, of Bay City, visited his fath ­ section 8, Bingham, 9600. deliver them too and from work without John Corbit and O. W. Munger said er, John Coryell, of the firm of Coryell & Wm. I. Caru«s to Carlos D. Caruss, 40 acres on A most complete line at JonN Hicks ’. ciiarge. The Comer Drug Store is the •‘Labor Is worship. ” section 18, Greenbush, $1,000. they would not accept as a gift. In ten Brock, in this village, over Sunday. place to get pleased. 8he was a devoted mother, untiring In her Henry Walbridge to Zitpha Walbrldge, lots 4, 9 hours two persons dug 135 bushels from labors to promote the welfare of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Drueke, of Grand Rapids, and and 10 and part of lots 3, 5 and 8, block 64, St. Corbit & Valentine have just received these grounds, and all good and perfect. and always ready to lend a helping hand to Mrs. Diedrichs and Mrs. Dr. Sohulte, of Detroit, Johns, 92,500. a shipment of the celebrated Peninsu ­ gTATE BANK OF 9T. JOHNS. aid the deserving poor and the interests of are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patterson. James McLougblln to Jane Witney, lota 15 and lar Stoves, and invite their friends to —Weather profit Foster predicts that Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Osgood went to Ridgway 10, block D, Ovld,t275. call and inspect their stock, 3 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. religion and morality. Oetta Witt, to William C. Witt, 40 acres on sec­ a remarkable period of great storms will Her faith in God was simple and childlike. Friday to attend the funera ’ of Mr. Osgood's tion 25, Westphalia, 91,000. occur during the first half of October, She prayed to God and believed that he brother. His mother accompanied them home. Con rail Werner to Loula Werner, 40 acres on sec­ Go to Corbit & Valentine ’s and look CAPITAL 50,000. tion 21, Dallas, 92,500. and that there will be three cold waves answered her prayers. Miss Bertha Wllliston, of Vernon, Miss Min ­ Jerry Baker to Ann H. Pearl, 40 acrea on section over the handsome line of Peninsular during the storm period. He says that MICHAEL HOTCHKISS nie Ayers, of Portland, and Mr. Harry Blodget, 26, Ovid, 92,000. Stoves and Ranges. If you intend buy ­ died at his home in this village, Tuesday even ­ of Chicago, were guests of Opal Wllliston over Ella J. Burutt to Herschel C. Ward, lot 154, block ing a stove this rail, do not purchase any NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 9900,000.04 accompanying these storm waves may 21, DeWitt. 9600. until you have first seen what they have ing, October 6th. of dropsey of the heart and Sunday. , Geo. W. Minkier to Walter E. Buckley, lot 5 on be expected tornado, cloud burst, hail catarrah of the lungs, aged 62 years. He was a Richard Moore, Bert Moore and Mr. and Mrs. block 1, Eagle, 9800. to offer. 3 PORTER K. PERRIN, President. member of the Chas. E. Grisson Poet, G. A. R. H. M. Perrin wont to Shepherd Monday to at­ Geo. H. Boswell to Wm. R. Howe, 40 acres on and severe and, within a day or two Hay Yoar Fall and Winter Clothing GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. tend the funeral of the former's father, Wm. section 2, Eagle, 9360. following it, killing frosts. He furtner Elmer A. Longcor to Emmlt J. Longcor, part of Of the firm that will save you big money. D. H. POWER, Ouhler says we may expect a cold, severe and Of Special Interest to Knights of Honor. F. Moore. block 8, Ovid, 9176. H. H. FITZGERALD, Aantaat Miss Hattie Wilcox, of Elsie, who has been O. C. Hollister to Wm. A. Abel, 90 seres on section We will make you the most satisfactory stormy winter, setting in very early. Deputy Poet Director, L. L. Flint, of visiting her brother, Clarence, on Railroad 86 Bath, 91.200. prices of any in town. Drop in and see Tbos. B. Meehan to John Meng, et. al., part of us. [1299] Sullivan & Clayey . DIRECTORS: . . Weather profit Watson, of our own fair Jackson, will be with us Saturday even ­ street, east, returned to her homo Tuesday out lot 2, Ovid, 9360. county, predicts just to the contrary of ing, October 10. We will meet him In morning. Daniel C. Hurd to Egbert Hurd, 140)4 acrea on Now R«ady. P. K. P*rrfn, O, W. Munger, Oeo. F. Marvin. J. H. section 20, DeWitt. 92,300: q. c. Corbit, J. H. Fedewa. Oti* Fuller, Edward this, and the fellow who comes further- our hall at 7:30. Let every member be Mrs. R. H. Colburn, of Maple Rapids, who Edgar Hurd to Egbert Hord, 140K acrea on sec­ We have been successful in securing has been visiting Mrs. W. A. Nixon, left for tion §0, DeWitt. 92>0; q. e. the services of Miss Nellie LeVan, an Brown, D. H. Power, K. B. White. est from the truth loses the belt, and present, as this will be of special impor ­ Chicago Tuesday morning, where she will Join Robt. M. Steel to Columbus F. Pulfry, the west C. 8. Allison, G. E. Corbin. shall hereafter be only entitled to a tance at this time. Chas . Reeves , 60 feet of lota 11 and 12, block 36, St. Johns, 9150. experienced trimmer, who has natural her husband, who is In business there, and re­ Josiah I'pton et. al. to Edward Underhill, 40 ability in this line, and rarely fails to charcoal medal. side In future. Director. acrea on section 8, Vlotor, $660. please. Hicks & Holmes . 4 For Cont. Intereat Paid on Time Deposit*, CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCT. 8,189 J.

A Natl uud'Serious < 8EVEN KILLED OUTRIGHT. Russian Exiles Tell a Terrible Story* Farmer Huskey, living six tnilos from Beni Sintzki. his wife and his son, THE BOILERS EXPLODED. Midland, was burning brush on his farm A A Steam Tug's Holler Explodes at Moses, arrived at Boston last week on tho last week. His daughter, 11 years of age, Chicago With Terrible Result*. Warren line steamer Kansas. The family gave a party May 28 in tbeir home ut A. Hal(rr) of llulleri In a Frull Evap ­ was assisting him by setting fire to the One Runaway Horae Frighten* Nev- A boiler explosion aboard tbe steam tug minlaler Kgau Give* Site Authorities C. W. Parker killed seven persons, aud Trabe, Russia, in honor of the 18tn birth ­ orator Explode at Katon Rapid*, piles of brush, when her ololhitig caught erul Others at an Iowa Funeral of Chill * Ureat Hint to mind Probably Fatal Result*. lire, literally toasting the flesh from under- uud Causes a Paule. seriously injured mauy others, in the Tbeir Own AltYilr*. day of Moses, who, uuder the Jewish cus­ ueath her right arm down to the edge of neighborhood of the Archer avenue bridge, toms, had reached man ’s estate. Private the ribs and around the stomach and loft A Passenger Train on the Nvpano Chicago, ou the south branch of the river parties'baling contrary to Russian laws, side us far as the spine. Her right leg about 4:20 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The The Former Fopular Political Leader the local police demanded a large sum of Th« Force no Terrific That It noted Hall road Is Crashed Into by a ol' France Neck* Death bjr HI* Several Building* Off Their from the hip to the kuee was also severely C. W. Parkei, iu company witb three other bush money, which Sintzki could not give. Fast Freight Train, Owu Hand, at Hru**el«. Foundation*. burned. Chances of her recovery are tugs, was engaged iu attempting to tow The fumily, without trial, were started for doubtful. Train Rubbers on the Btiflfelo A New the coal steamer S. E Pickands out of tbe Siberia. On the way the officer in com­ drawbridge when tbo explosion occurred. An Uprising of the Opponent* of the mand of the guard made a proposal to The Missing Srboiiner Frank Perew York Express Work a New aud Present Government of Gtiuie- Probably Fatal Accident. Clever Scheme Successfully. The Pickands arrived at Chicago Saturday Sintzki ’s daughter, agreeing to release the Went Down and Only One of the from Buffalo with a cargo of coaL The mala Precipitate* a War. whole family if she would submit. She Crew 1* Saved. John Henniger, uged 18, of Monitor township, Bay county, went with two An Awful Wreck. vessel hud ruu aground in the draw and was willing to sacrifice herself, but companions hunting Sunday. He placed Ou Wednesday morning a terrible collis­ four tugs were putting forth every effort Tin* Ex-Leader of France Nulclde*. her father forbade her doing so. Holler Explosion at Katon Rapids. the gun ou a log for a moment, when both ion occurred near Kent, O., ou tlio New to inovo it when the accident occurred. Cables from Brussels state that Gen. Tho minute tho futher refused, the Eaton Rapids was excitement on Fri­ barrels were discharged, the shot taking York, Pennsylvania A Ohio railroad, be- Three of tbe killed were employes of the Boulanger committed suicide on tbe 30th girl wus strung up by the arms day morning last. An alarm of tire, the effect in Honniger ’s face, fairly riddling tweon a passenger train and a freight. tug, and their bodies have not been recov ­ ulL on the tomb of Madume de Bonuemain, aud the pain and fright caused her death. shrill shrieks of a steam whistle and u his features. His companions heard him The passenger train wus the Michigun sec­ ered. Tho other persons killed were stand ­ who died recently in that city. Madame A section of Nihil.sts who heurd of this deep, dull roar tollowed by violent vibra ­ say “Oh God." uud ran and picked him up. tion of the Oliu family excursion, mombers ing on tbe banks of the river, to which a de Bounemaiu has been kuown as tbe mis­ outrage, succeeding in drugging tho sol- tions of the earth cuused much alarm At lust reports he was insensible still, but of which were going to the reunion of their number of spectators bad boen drawn to wit­ tress of tbe dead geuerul. She accompan ­ d.ers and executing the cuptain. Tbe cap ­ among the citizens. The cause of all this alive, and the physicians think it doubtful kindred at Bennington, Vt. It was a ness the removal of the Pickands. Among ied him to England after his flight from tives were rescued, and were assisted was the explosion of u battery of boilers in if be survives. fuggy night, und the collision occurred ou those wounded the most seriously are France. Early in July lust she was dan ­ across the Prussian frontier. They were the mammoth fruit evaporating establish ­ a long fill thirty feet high, ia tho middle of members of tbe crew of tbe tug Van gerously ill in Brussels, suffering from put aboard a vessel bound to Hull, Eng ­ Schaack which wus abreast of tbe Parker. land, from whence they came to America. ment of .I. C. Selby. Tho large frame Killed Himself Accidentally. which wus a bridge sixty feet long over ccnsumption, from which she dial on the building and two storos near by were Frank Shores, aged about 20, while out tho Pittsburg & YVestern track*. Part'of 17th of that month. Madame de Bonne- moved oil their foundations and Thomas hunting iu t'ao woods near Little Black the passenger train was on the bridge when Hurrah! for Frankie and (he Rubv. main, in tbe bight of Gen. Boulanger's A Terrible Rrldal Tour. J. Broineliug, foreman of tho establish ­ lake, Sunday, accidentally shot himself. tho crash came. The engines plowed into Just now Baby McKee “isn ’t in it.” At career, two or three yeurs ago, A stylish looking bridul couple registered ment was found bur.ed in the debris. He was standing on a stump with the butt each other aqd reared high in tho air and just six minutes past 12 o'clock lust Satur­ lived in Paris, where she was con ­ at tbe Kimball bouse ut Atlanta, Ga., a About 51) people were employed iu and of his gun resting on a rotten log, when it tho cars on each side crushed together like day morning Mrs. Grover Cleveland gave tinuity visited by tbo general. few days ago. as Rev. George W. Kildow about the evaporator, 515 of whom were slipped off, the nammer striking a solid cardboard. William Maxwell, of Meud- birth to a girl baby, weighing eight pounds. Spies kept track of their movements and and wife. They v:ere assigned to tbe brid ­ women and girls. Matty of them had ar­ piece of wood, discharging tho gun, the ville, traveling engineer of tbo second Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland have been spend ­ soon discovered that the two persons were al chamber. An electric wire upon the rived and were waiting for the 7 o ’clock shot passiug through his bowels, stomach division, who was riding in the passenger ing the summer at tbeir country home, very intimate. Madame Boulanger was annunciator tbe next morning called Clerk whistle to signal to begin work, when fire and lungs. He died in five minutes. engine, had started back over the tender Gray Gables, on Buzzard's bay. Last informed of these facts, but refused to Porter to tbe room. The door was opened was discovered in the large steam kiln in just before the collision. He was caught week, howover. they returned to their apply for a divorce. It was greatly by ’Mr. Kildow, who inquired: “Do you be ­ the rear, where the and cores were betweeu the tender und baggage car and New York residence on tbe advice of tbe through Mme de Bouneinan's favor that lieve in the Lord Jesus Christ? ” “Ido, ” was grouud to u jelly, one leg being torn dried. The cry of fire was raised, uud MICHIGAN STATE ITEMS. family pbysician, Dr. Joseph D. Bryant Gen. Boulanger was able to carry on his was the answer. “Enter thou, then, into nearly all rushed out of doors to see # it. off und thrown down tbe embankment. After the birth the news was carefully political intrigues, for Madame had Inher ­ this abode, ” said Kildow, and he quickly Foreman Bromeling and night Engineer The new “Excelsior roller mill” at Mar­ Eugineer Brown, of Meadville, of tbe kept from the press and public for almost ited a fortune of $1,500,000, ull of which turned the key upon the clerk, who found Charles Bentley rushiug for tho whistle ietta is ready for business. freight, and Passenger Engineer F. 24 hours. But when it became kuown it ■urn she devolud to the cause of the popu ­ himself in tbe room with a raving lunatic valve to give the alarm, but as Bromeling >i. Nichols, of tbo same place, was but a short time before it wus heard lar leader. To such an extent did Gen. on one side of biin, while over in tho cor ­ reached it lirst and wus working it Bentley Large hunting parties are hurrying jumped and suved their lives. Fireman everywhere. The most definite descrip ­ Boulanger carry bis Infatuation for Mine ner crouched tho terrified and weeping passed outside with the intention of enter ­ northward in quest of deer. Stephens of the passenger train followed tion of the child is to the effect that she de Bonnemain that when the French gov ­ bride. The mad man ’s antics were cur­ ing toe boiler room to look after his fires, A. Owen, a farmer near Fenton, is a suit and was badly hurt in tumbling down has light hazel eyes, and that she will be a ernment determined to urrest him be could ious, but bo wus soon quieted and •but before he reached there the crash sprightly and active agriculturist at tho the embankment. Fireman Glass, of orunette. There is no doubt whatever that uot lie persuaded to pose us a martyr before placed under airest, while some ladies canto, and be ran, escaping with bruises age of 82. Meadville, wus caught in the wreck and she will have a dimple, if all tho ntute- the French people by going came to the relief of tho bride. and burns from flying bricks and iron. crushed to death. The passenger train ments of those who have seen her are to be to Jafl, preferring to fly with Kildow is a well known Presbyterian Ben. J. West bright editor of tho Cros- Although there were several narrow es­ consisted of five sleepers, five day coaches oelieved, because they all agree on that his mistress from France to Kng- preacher of West Virginia. He hud mar­ capes, no others wore seriously injured; well Democrat died last week of typhoid- and a baggage cur. The latter aud tbe point. They also agree that she will be a land and eventually to Brussels, wbere ried Miss McNaughton in Nashville and malarial fover. but bad it occurrod a few minutes later, first day coach were jammed into both, beauty; not so great u beauty usher mother they have both met their death. Gen. started on his bridal trip. The bride had after work had begun, probably no more William Peter, a Bay City saw mill own ­ und the occupants burled iu tbe debris. possibly, but still a beauty. The baby's Boulunger committed suicide at about spent the night dodging the movemerts of than half those employed would have es­ er, has bought 1350,000 worth of Georg­ The second day coach was occupied by outfit of wearing apparel is said to be a noon. He stood alone by the grave of his a madman, not knowiug what to do. The caped with the r lives, many of whom ian buy pine from Ring & Merrill. women and children. Mrs. Willoughby I ream of tasteful elegance and millinery mistress for some time, appearing to be doctors declare that the uberratioo is only would have boon worncu. Dewey, of Richmond, Mich., aged 45, who skill. Sho will have no use for these pret ­ deeply affected by sorrowful recollections. temporary. The first snow of the season in Michigan sat in the forward part of the coach, met ty things of silk und satin and velvet for An attendant of the general, wbo had re­ fell in Iron wood, on the 5tb. Quite a re­ instant death, the heavy timbers crushing some time to come, but when she does spectfully remained at some distunce from Four hundred men at Chicago, Ill., The Perew Went Down. spectable snow-storm prevailed for some her bead. Other passenger were buried iu make her appeurunce in public she is likely Mme. de Bonuemain ’s tomb, suddenly armed with rilles aud shotguns, ure hunt ­ The fate of the missing Schooner Frank time. the pile of seats and timbers. The stove to take the shine off most of the babios on heurd a sharp report in that direction. ing for Frank and James Jarvis aud an un ­ I’ercw is at last kuown. A fishing boat A number of eastern horse buyers are was overturned and tho timbers took fire: the block. Running to the spot, the attendant found known man, who assaulted a 13-year-old arrived at Sault Ste Marie on tho 2d from engaged In picking up fancy driving horses The killed are the three above mentioned. Gun. Boujanger lying dead upon tbo grouud, girl at Augusta Monday evening. Tbe injured who were from Michigan are with a . Polver clinched in his right band. Parisienne Island, bringing Seamun Charles in Van Buren county for tho New York Four Were Exeeuted. Barraud, wbo pleaded guilty to placing Larrabec of Buffalo, the only surviving us follows: Mrs. A. M. Johnson, of Mus­ Hasty examination of tbe body showed market Austin Luthrop, superintendent of the dvnamite on the truck of the Lehigh Val­ member of the crew of the schooner, which kegon, fatally; Mrs. Alice Sedgwick, Par­ that the dead man hud placed the weapon N. D. Glidden, a former presbyterian state prisons of New York, has given tbe ley railroad at Kennedy ’s Station, N. J., foundered off Wbitefish Point last Tues­ ma, very seriously; Mrs. G. C. Thompson, to his right ear and fired the fatal shot. pastor, is building up a good business near press the report of the details attending some time ago, wus sentenced Tuesday to day. Tho bodies of all those drowned — Montugue, severe internal injurios; Mra, The affair has caused great excitement in Saud Beach, making i;nfermented com­ the execution of four murderers ut Sing 10 years’ imprisonment and to pay a fine five men and one woman —were also Caroline Reed. Illchlaud; Mrs. Thomas that city und Borne commotion among the munion wine. Sing on the morning of July 7. The re­ of $1,000. brought down. The following is Larra- Rechor, Muskegon; Mrs. L. Van Auken, general ’s followers iu Paris. port describes at length tbe execution of boe's story of the disaster: “Sunday after­ Tho fifty-seventh unnual meeting of the McDonald; Nettie Stanford, Galesburg; G. The president has appointed Jeremiah each man. but does not differ from tbe de­ moon tho steam barge Fair bank, which was Synod, of Michigan will be held in tho C. Thompson. Montague; Mary Richard. Coughlin, of New York, to be secretary of tails printed at the time of tbe execution. •bound for Herrou Bay, cast the schooner First Presbyterian church at Pontiac, Muskegon; E. M. Goody, Shelby; Miss iVlliil»ter Kga u Talk* Plain (o « 1*111. the legation and consul general of the In each case tho deadly current was 1,485 off, the latter being bound for Marquette October 18-16. Edith Somers, Grand Rapids, and Misses The Chilian government has so far evi­ United States at Bogota, and Chian Woo volts strong. In conclusion the report with coal. Monday a severe storm was Hulda Wescott and Rebecca CLrk, Ban ­ denced no intention of ubundoning its posi ­ Tsang, a Chinese subjects to be interpreter A young man named Edward Stevens, gor. Tbe small loss ol life is regarded as reads: “From the experience had in these tion that it has a perfect right to arrest to the consulate of the United States at encountered, but by hard work we weath ­ son of Dewitt Stevens, of Alpena, was miraculous. four cases wo are inclined to the belief persons as they enter or leave precincts of Hankow. ered it Tuesday morning about 4 drowned ut Port Huron Saturday noon by that, while unconsciousness was instan ­ -o’clock another gale struck us when tho American legation. But while strenu the capsizing of a sail boat Frlglifful Funic at a Funeral. taneous and continuous from the first ously insisting upon the possession of this THIS MA.KH.Kr 4. about fifteen miles off Vermillion moment of each contact in each case, yet, i’oint Her batch cloths were There are more names on the Albion A series of frightful accidents occurred abstract right the government is at present in order to insure that death supervenes us attle $4 73 44 $5 2;i washed off and she soou filled with water. college roster now than were enrolled up to in a funeral procession at Altoona, la., in making no attempt to put it in practice. C —G ood tu choice. . speedily as possible, it is uecessury to con ­ Tho partisans of Balmaceda who took re­ Boos ...... 4 50 it 4 H5 The crew stuck to her until 9 o clock, when Christmus time last year, and a total at­ which one man was killed outright, four 25 tinue a current cf the voltage employed in fuge under Minister Egan's roof are still s>nxxp ...... 3 10 44 3 we took 4o the yawl aud for six hours tendance of 600 is expected. others fatally injured, und a score of people LAMBS...... 4 50 44 5 09 these cases for from fifty to sixty seconds. there and no arrests have been made dur­ struggled with the waves. VVe passed Prof. Davenport, of the Agricultural bruised and frjetured. A procession of Wheat —Led spot. No 2.. 97 44 99 In each case tbe temperature of the water ing tbe past few days. It cannot be learned within two miles of Wbitefish Point, and college, sailed for Piracicaba, Brazil, Tues­ forty carriages was following the remains Ked spot. No. 3...... 95 a 91 % of Nicholas Hemstreet from the church to near to and at tbe edges of the electrodes that the government has in contemplation Whiiespot, Na 1...... 9ti 44 9i also of a steamer; all the time expecting day, where he will organize a college simi­ was increased nearly if not quite to the assistance but noue came, so we made for tbe cemetery, located some distance out of any plan for asserting in the near future Cohn —Na 2 spot ...... 54V«A 3>>i lar to the one he has just left boiling point, so us to blister the skin more Na 2 yellow ...... 60 44 6 l Parisienne Island. When within 40 rods town. While the procession was winding tho right of arrest that is claimed. But it or less extensively. There was absolutely Oats —Na 2 white, spot... 31 44 31 of the beach the yawl capsized in the shoal “ Howard J. Hall. M. A. C.. recently as­ down a hill a team in the rear, frightened is thought that the present unsatisfactory sistant in horticulture at the Lansiug agri­ no smoking or charring or burning. ” CLOVfe.lt bEEU ...... 4 4U 44 4 50 water. Twice all hands caught on to tho at a steam thrashing machine, started to situation cannot be of long continuance. HAMLET...... 1 25 44 1 40 cultural collego, has accepted a position in boat but washed off ugain ana all drowned run. The road was narrow, and the run ­ In accordance with instructions rereived Kyk ...... Mi 44 87 except myself.” Larrnbeo reached shore the Arizona agricultural college. away horses ran into and upset a dozen cf from tbe state department at Washington Bay —Na 2 per ton ...... 12 08 44 12 50 BRIEFLY TOLD. 00 and wandered around until 10 o ’clock the Tbos Stephenson, an L. S. & M. S. carriages in front of them, breaking six of Minister Egan has given tho Junta to un ­ bruAW —Perton ...... 6 50 O 7 Potatoes —Per bu ...... 20 44 30 next day when be ran across two fisher ­ engineer, who formerly lived at Adrian, them into splinters and scattering the oc­ Pilot Hill, Cul., has been wiped out by derstand, by a formal and official notice, Beans —Unpicked, per bu. . 1 2» 44 i 40 men, who returned with him, and they was shot dead near Elkhart, Ind., while cupants broadcast. A panic ensued, as the fire. that if the Chili an authorities continue to maintain their present attitude the friendly City hand-picked ...... 1 73 44 i SO gathered up the bodies of five men and u trying pull a gun through a fence. other teams ran away. Men and women . 1 00 44 i £5 Ohio farmers are complaining of the relations between Chili and the United ArpLKS —per bbl ...... woman, which were washed ashore. Lar- jumped out of the carriages, only to be t L'ttek — lt>...... 17 44 1* Manager C. S. Burroughs, of Redmond ’s drought. Per raboe had been on the vessel only seven trampled on by runaway teams. When States will be interrupted. Tbe junta's Creamery...... 22 x4 20 days and does not know the names of any opera bouse, bus been found guilty at quiet was restored it was found that Edwin A heavy snowstorm prevailed at Dead- reply to this notice is awaited with great Eons —Per dos ...... 18 >$ A 10 of tho lost excepting the captain, J. M. Grand Rapids, of giving a Sunday night Drestell, of Altoona, wus killed, Joseph wood, S. D., Saturday night. interest What Minister Egan ’s next step Markoy, and the cook. Mary Ann McKay, performance. The case will be appealed. Perdue, a telegraph operator from Grin ­ will be in case the reply is unfavorable is C attle —Prime...... 55 75 44 t6 25 Gen. Patrick Kirby, aged 04. dropped Ccmuiou ...... 2 (.0 44 4 73 of West Bay City. The sailors ull shipped A few years ago Jericho was a prosper ­ ned, internally injured and cannot live; not known. The United States flagship dead in his homo at New York Monday, San Francisco, wbich is returning from bUEEP—Native...... 3 00 44 4 25 nt Ashtabula. The schooner Perew was ous village in Van Buren county. The Mrs. J. O. Mason, aged 79, leg broken iu 50 the north, is expected to reach Valparaiso Lambs ...... 3 .5 44 6 insured for $10,500. last building was wiped out by fire several two places und otherwise injured, not ex ­ A syndicate of capitalists will erect a Boos —Common...... 3 75 44 4 50 some timo this week. When she gets in days ago, aud its former site is lest marked pected to live; Mr. S. F. Sayre, skull 12,000,000 hotel at SL Louis, Mo., soon. Wheat —Na 2 red...... 9. !,44 Hi Vi fractured, cannot live; Mrs. R. C. Lane, port tho present plan of the American 96 itf wo y% than that of its Biblical namesake. The new Gross Hotel at GloversviKe, N. No. * spring ...... Mrotliers Have a Final Quarrel. • of Newton, so badly frightened that there minister is to ask the Chilian government C ohn—Na 2...... 5 S44 54S Y., was burned Saturday. Loss, $75,000. sr 27 During a fight at Bay City on tho even ­ A Leslie man received u nice little pres ­ is believed to be no chance for her recov ­ to allow the refuges now nt the United C ats —Na 2...... 44 ent by express the other day, but does not ery. Among the others badly injured At a negro festival near Shelbyville. States legation to go on board the United Kite...... S4l4t6 8*!4 ing of the 3d inst. between Hulburt and 6 J known bow is the donor. It was a crate were Mrs. Jas. Parker and Mrs. Isaac Ind., on the 4th, Frank Ashby shot and States man-of-war Baltimore and to take Baulky ...... 60 44 Wm. Burke, two brothers, Hulburt was Mess Poke—Per bbl ...... 10 10 44 10 12S containing a real cunning black bear, and Parker, both of Altoona. Fully twenty t heir departure from Chilian territory. so badly injured that ho died the same killod Jim Burley. Laiid —Per cwt...... 0 75 44 6 80 it is probably a hint from his best girl. -night William is in jail, charged with others were more or less injured. Dr. Prince W. Page, a prominent physi ­ AcW I os•tk. •his murder. Hulburt was 37 years of age, Last week a gang of men cut away the cian of Boston, died at Breckeuridge, Col., War In Guatemala. C attle — Natives...... $3 30 44 $5 43 A Very Clever Expren* Train Robbery. . 5 00 44 5 30 a mason by trade. William is a boiler wire fence which surrounds Maisou island Tuesday, of paralysis. News has been received by way of the iioos ...... sheep—Good to choice... .. 3 50 44 I 00 maker, aged 28. The two met near the and destroyed a handsome sail boat belong ­ Special American express train Na 31. City of Mexico of a revolt in the city of corner of Thirty-third street and Michigan between Buffalo and New York city, due A movement is on foot to buy up all of Lambs ...... 3 00 44 5 k5 ing to H. H. Warner, of Rochester, be ­ Guatemala, in the republic of tho same Wheat —Na 2 red...... 1 01 '<44 1 04i£ atvonue and had some words. They re­ at Utica, N. Y., at 3:10 a. m., Wednesday the rice mills of tbe south aud combine cause tho latter prosecutes trespassers who name. A meb, composed of the opponents C ohn—Na 2...... 62 (44 62^ was robbed between Utica and Little Fails. [ them under one management. paired to a lumber yard to fight it out shoot ducks. of the present government under Presidcut Oats . 35 t 3® William was worsted, and while on his The robbor brought tbe train to a stand ­ Colorado republicans have renominated Barillas, gathered on tbe principal plaza on back kicked Hulburt in the abdomen. At Perry Mc^te l, of Watertown, who set­ still a mile east of Utica by applying the , Joseph C. Helen for chief justice of the Cattle —Steers...... $3 23 & $3 7., tled in that township in 1855, was thrown Sept, 15 and threatening speeches aud de­ tho end of the fight Hulburt picked up his air-brakes by means of the valve in tho supreme court by acclamation. monstrations were made. Just as an at­ Boos —All grades...... 3 25 nt 4 H5 from his wagon lust week, and, falling 5meep....,...... 4 00 d 4 65 coat put it on and walked home. There car and he then escaped in the darkness. j Timothy Murphy and Wilson McCreary, tempt was being made to storm the nation ­ upon a rock crushed bis ribs into bis lungs. Tho express agent in charge of tho car was Lambs ., ...... 5 00 u 5 55 he soon complaiucd of a pain in the abdo- at work iu a sower trench at Newark, O., al palace a body of infantry and artillery uneo and grew worse. Dr. Hoyt was called He lived but a few hours. He was about B. A. Moore. It seems the robber bored tho Uhi Ih Iu . Tuesday, were killed by a cave-in. dispersed the mob, but a desultory fight and gave him tnodiciuo, but to no avail. 60 years old. front door of the car and got the fastenings Cattle ...... $3 25 & $i SO was kept up in the streets for three days, Boos...... 5 00 HA 5 30 Burke admi’tod then that he had been open and surprised Moore while at work. j At Robottsdale. Pa., Tuesday, John Five boys, the oldest not over nine years when Burillus succeeded in putting down 8hkep — Good to choice... . 4 He covered Moore with a revolver and ^Cromwell wus killed und John Cartwright kicked in the bowels. The doctor said old, werq found drunk at Muskegon the revolt aud placing the city under Lambs ...... 5 25 45 6 < 0 there was no hope for him und be grew Heights. It was feared tor a while that sorted over tbe packages, taking such as fatally injured by au explosion of dynamite. murtiul law declared himself dictator. Weekly Hoy lew of Trade. worso until be died. William was arrest- one would die from the effects of the liquor. he supposed were valuable. It is not Later dispatches received on the 30th ulL Rev. Lucien D. Moars, treasurer of the New Y ohk . Oct. Y—R. O. Dun & Co.’* ed and lodged in jail. An uutopsy showed Joseph Goguon is under urrest charged known bow much was taken, but one pack ­ say that 1,000 men indifferently armed are weekly review of trade says: The past week Beloit college, Wis., died Tuesday, aged 53. a hole through an imtestine at a distance with selling thornthem whisky,whiskv. age of $5,000 in currency wus concealed by □lurching from Guefi/altenungo on the has brought the expected reaction iu stocks, of five iuches from the stomach, half an Mooro and was therefore saved. Tbe rob ­ He wus the first while boy born at or near with the pushing of a dlvidcned by the Mis­ Sickness in the family of Robert Rudd, city of Guatemala, which is still under inch in diameter. There were no bruises ber was masked. Moore continued on the Beloit. martial luw aud invested with government souri Pacific and some troubles among of Marlotte, bus cuused a number of rela­ western roads. Hut in the business of the or contusions about the aperture such as train. He has been in the employ of the Tuesday afternoon tho Inter-state grain troops, who will march out to give battle might be made by a kick. Inflammation tives of the family to come together. company ten or twelve years and there is country no reactlou appears nor are there Among those Ivho met were three brothors, company ’s elevator at Morris, Minn., to the insurgent army. Tbe troops ore exe ­ six ns of.discouragement. In very niHny of tho bowels resulted from the injury and no probability that his story is other than burned. Loss, *30,000 and ouo cur load of William, John and Gordon A. Rudd, wbo cuting the men who took part in the recent cunes farmers will realize for their wheat death was caused thereby. William says true. wheat. revolL The only news of the trouble in gtown this year more I linn the entire cost that lie has been working for his brother; met for tho first time iu 44 years. Fatal <»a* Explonlon In a mine. Two freight cars were run off a transfer Guatemala is either received by special of their farms. Unseasonably hot weather building n new house, und bad asked for During the first three months of its op ­ has for the time retarded some trades, hut An explosion of gas occurred iu the steamer into tho river at Memphis, Tenn., currier to Nenton or by fleeing Guatema­ his pay two weeks ago and was premised eration the Barkworth law providing a tax lans who are seeking the hospitality of the a change Is already noticed It Is also a it. Saturday night when bo again asked on corporate franchises has brought *6,700 Richurdson colliery of the Philadelphia & on the 4th and four men who wore in them most encouraging tact that favorable con ­ Reading coal and iron company at Glen southern frontier of Mexico. for it, bis brother jumped on him. He into tho stato treasury. Tho receipts dur­ were drowqed. ditions have produced as yet no&peeulutlve Carbon, Pa., Saturday evening and ten excitement or craze, such as often pave the says that Hulburt kicked him in tho mouth, ing September were sufficient to nioet the The large packing estuolishment of John men were entombed in tho gangway of tho Aid. David Evans has been elected to way for swift and disastrous reaction. It Is bit his little finger and threatened to bite entire sular.v list in the office of the secre­ P. Squire & Co. at East Cambridge.Mass., fortunate for the country that apprehen ­ his oars off. While lying on bis back with Crosby vein. Ono inan was taken out was partially destroyed by fire Monday. succeed Sir Joseph Savory as lord mayor tary of state. dead and three others fatally injured. Tho sion of financial difficulty this fall has pow ­ Hulburt over him, he kicked him in the Loss, $150,000. of London. * erfully restrained the speculative tendency. Work will bo commenced this week on men are imprisoned behind a wall of roek stomach. In spite of repeated denials a rumor is In spite of several more circulars advlatng the large buildings to be occupied by the which was brought down by the explosion. Three painters were blown from the farmers to hold their wheat, the price has Clegg steel und iron works, which were Tho accident occurred Just before quitting Forth bridge, London, Tuesday, and fell persistently circulated to tho effect that Jumped from a Moving Train. declined about lc. Corn advanced 2c, und induced to go to Mayville on the payment time, and details are not easily obtainable. 160 feet. Their bodies were crushed be ­ tho Russians have killed Capt. Younghus- oats 1J4C, and while cotton Is unchanged in Herman S. Bilitz, a farmer 30 years of of a liberal bonus. The buildings will be Winfield Meek is tho man wbo was taken yond recognition. band in Pamir. price, pork products have changed but a age, residing four or five miles north of completed this full and 25 men will be out dead. J. E. Brennan, Michael Grant “ Mrs. Frank Leslie was married Sunday trifle, and eolTee and oil are a little lower. The Journeyman tailors of Toledo, O., There Is more perplexity than usual regard - Clarkston, was Instantly killed at an early employed by the new enterprise. and Thomas Conville were taken out alive, by the Rev. C. F. Deems to William C. hour tho morning of tho 3d by jumping struck for an advance in wages Monday lng the yield of cotton, hut the roost con^ Chief Simon Pokagon has returned from but terribly burned and crushed. John and were refusal. They will stay out Kingsbury Wilde, M. A., of London, eld­ nor vat I ve estimates conclude that a largo from a train near that station. He struck Lawlor, Thomas Clancy, Michael Welsh, est son of tbo late Sir William Wilde. M. decrease In the product is probable, making in the vicinity of a cattle guard, presuma ­ Lawrence, Kas., where ho went to place a until it is granted. party of Indian youths in the government John Salmon, Joseph Shields and John D., of Dublin. a market for the heavy stocks which were bly landing on his hozd and shoulders, and Purcell are still behind tbe pillar that By an order issued from tho war depart ­ brought over from last rear. Tho business school there. Ho expects that about $233,- The Moscow merchants ’ guild has con ­ gasped out twice bofore being picked up. “run ” and not only closed the mino, but ment the garrisou at Fort Bennett, S. D., failures occurring throughout tho country 000 will be paid the members of the tribe tributed J62.500 for the releif of famine The train was just slowing up for the sta­ brought down and exploded tho gas. wreck­ will be withdrawn und the post abandon ­ (luring tho last seven days numlmr 2.,0, as in southwestern portion of Michigan by sufferers in Russia and has formed a com­ tion and no reason is known for his jump ­ ing tbe side of the colliery uot shut off and ed. Tbe company of infantry stationed compared with totals of 244 last week. For Uncle Sam next spring, 250 persons divid­ mittee to make a private distribution of the corresponding week of last year the ing. His mother and four sisters mourn imprisoning tho six without hopo of their at that point will bo sent to Fort Yates ing tho money. mercantile donations. figure was 197. bis loss. escape alive. and tho troops of cavalry to Fort Meade. A farmer named Sidney Stafford had a The Chilian steamer Itata sailed for Gon. Ruiz Sandoval has been in New The number of immigrants that arrived Tho Kalamazoo property owned by the narrow ©scape while crossing the C., J. & Valparaiso shortly after 3 o ’clock Sunday A stage coach was robbed by two high ­ York for tho last month. He discussed In the United States from Europe during late Rev. F. F. Ford, of Madison, Wis., M. track at Homer with a mowing ma­ afternoon. It has been exactly three waymen near Stillwater, Cal., Tuesday. freely tho recent outbreak on the Mexician the month of August was 45,172; tho same whoso will required that his real estate chine last week. Mr. Stafford, who is a months since she was brought back to San frontier. He says that although he is In mouth last yeur37,381. - should be sold, and tho amount received little hard of hearing, did uot notice the The New York Citizens ’ Alliance has Diego by the cruiser Charleston. She sympathy witb any inovomerft leading to Invested in Kansas City lands, was dls- truin until within a few feet of him' when broken out afresh and now denounce those takes some thirty passengers to Chili. Bishop McCloskey, of Louisville, has tho overthrow of President Diaz, he had _j>osod of last week to T. P. Gleason for he jumped, saving his own life, but ouo of Americans who spend their vacations aud visited Mary Stuckonberg, tbe young wo ­ absolutely nothing to do with the recent Tho seizure of tho Canadian sealing • 17,606. The purchaser is believed to bo his horses was killed and tho mowing ma­ tbeir money iu Europe. man said to have tho “stigmata,” or “the revolution. schooner Otto by the United States man- > ■ voting for the city council. chine wrecked. wounds of ChrisL ” Tho bishop saw her Dr. W. T. Monsarrat, veterinary sur­ of-war Mohican last month in the Behring fall into a trance and tho blood oozing from Mrs. Noah Clarlr didn ’t feel very well Ed. Finn one time prevented a sudden Elevator A of the Baltimore A, Ohio geon to the queen of the Sandwich islands, Sea was not made for any infraction of the her hands aud foot. ‘the other day, but accompanied her hus ­ diminution in Jackson county's population, was married Monday evening to Mrs. Eliza­ railroad company ’s system, located at law protecting seal fisheries, but owing to by saving the lives of two young ladies band to Beiiaire with a load of produce. beth Jones, of Lexington, Ky. Locust Point, Mil., was completely de­ the fact that there was some irregularity At Louisville, Ky., Monday two indict ­ On tho way home, a child was born to the mixed up in a runaway; but his services ments were returned by tho grand jury James Haorahan, aged 25, was arrested stroyed by fire Sunday, together with all in the Otto ’s papers. As the Mohican had rural couple. Noah took his wife and tho to his country didn't protect him when he against Maj. Wm. Tillmun. tho fugitive In New York Snuday for curaing Arch ­ machinery, and 185,000 bushels of wheat. no authority whatever in tne latter case in addition to his family two miles farther got up a dog fight that resulted in the cashier of the Falls City bank. The charges bishop Corrigan during services in the Elevator A cost to construct aud to put in the wuters where the seizure was made, along the road and left them nt a farm­ death of one of the canine participants, are embezzlement and grand larceny in cathedral. He said he was a follower of the machinery $500,000. All is gone. Its international complications may uf.se over house, and the mother and baby are get- le was arrested with neatness and dis~ tho affair. i taking $87,000 unlawfully from the bank, Dr. McGljnu. capacity was 500,000 bushels. Ainff a’ox: uu b, and must staid trial. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCT. 8,1891.

It Is certainly a novel introduction now halted ugatu with u sudden tliroo at to ims ambiguous, yet believe thut It can CROWS AND CRABS. ONE WOMAN. Dark Darrell’s Bride. the heart. There was oue mail who cared point only to the extinction of your house. ” there in the unused path. At the best nothlug for peasants ’ tales. Sho glanced •“-Life lor life,’” repeated Darrell; now the Magacloa* Birth Caleb mb I De­ Let the curtain fall to be found sitting in the middle of a CHAPTER VHI.—CO.YTINUED. behind her, but saw no sign of any lug “and gladly would iny life be laid down vour the Palatable HlieMdsh. Over her pall — dusty road and with a sprained ankle She know now In tills solitary self-coin- creature, save the birds iu the branches lor you, Hum; but, even then, should 1 not Fishermen in Havre de Grace, at That is all. does not show one off to the best ad­ muuing —shrink from it as she would, and the scuttling squirrels. She listened. bung to you bitterest woe?” the mouth of tho Susquehanna river, Bbe bad bo glorious name; vantage, but still in this case it served self—anal}sis was forced upon her —that There was a dead silence, though indeed “Woe to which death wero happiness, ” said the girl passionately. “But, Philip, tell amusing stories of the way erowe Hers was the hunfblcr fame to promote a feeling of good fellow­ he was rignt about the flowers; that it was on the niossy grouml even a horse ’s step life is given by will us by deed; may uot catch cruhs and prepare them for eat­ To livo la solitude, ship between the two, and finally, because he hud given them to her that she would no< he audible Ull the animal wero that he the expiulion? ” ing, says the New York Record. lla writ, aud there do good. valued them; site knew thut he was more within twenty yards. with the help of a strong arm, Molly Sir Philip started violently. When the crows first coma in the As women do to her tbuu ail the world besides. And, She bent down and examined the marks Is able to reach the rectory. more attentively. An Indian would have “1 cannot —1 dare uot think it,” he said Bpring they visit the streams connect ­ W hoee lives are true. Four weeks have glided by. The oh, if he loved her, why should the curse Whose hearts are wrung, on his house blight his life!’ 8be did not, made more of them, light as the impress hurriedly. “No, the hope were tow ing bays and ponds every morning old rector, with a weak attempt at en ­ bright ------” Whose nerves unstrung, would not, believe in it. There was no was; but lima could see that they were looking for crabs. They commonly those of a small-hoofed animal, though Who suffered every ill tertaining his young guest, resigns stain on his honor; the ban of Heaven “You huve lived so long, Philip, in the arrive before crabj begin running, but shadows that the light blinds your eyes; Aud yet are still. him to his daughter saying: “Molly could not he on sucli us he; and, if it wore, whether they were recent or not her tho crows exhibit great patience. will take care of yoq and show you she would rather die with him thau live knowledge did not enable her to determine. hut, come life or death, 1 uiu still yours.” Bhe watched the years Had Ilussan passed that war? Well, why “Not to share death —just Heaven for­ Bomotimes waiting ten or fifteen days. around. You ’ll get along all right to­ without him. But ke was going away, and The crows scan the streams from With her tears; gether, now that you are a little ac­ sno was glad, for thut might save hint. frighten herself so? It might have been bid! ” he said, looking tipwurds. Her hands were ever stretched Sho could not resist the influence of the yesterduy, or two day* before, or three “Philip, Puilip, what are the mere years •>malh tree-top^ or mounds of b;uk 1. to bless quainted. ” Then the old man goes hours ago, thut Sir Philip had ridden Others stand on the banks of the rivu­ back to his dusty books. geueral belief that deadly peril lay for of existence when nil Is gone that makes Some one in greater wretched ­ the last of the Darrells iu the Goalmere through the gien; aud, if it were only let with heads cocked sidewise and an Solitary walks and talks in the old life more than time!” ness. floods this year. Would he go without tIVe minutes ago, ho would he far ahead of Darrell gazed down vvonderlngly at tho eye staring at the water. When the If such there were. She did not ask; woods, and various fishing expeditions seeing her? She trembled at the thought her, far out of sight before site reached exquisite face through which the woman ’s crabs begin running the crows dive She only knew her task to the little brook, develop acquaint ­ of ineetiug him again, and wept passionate ­ the end. But how the mere thought of soul shone so clear und strong. Wus this into tho water from any coign o7 vant ­ And did it; not as any man — Ids having beeu so near —perhaps »o re­ anceship, especially when Paul, at the ly at the thought o( not seeiug him. the happy cureless child'he hud 6ccn but a age near by, clutch a crab, soar into Only as God and woman can. same time thut ho taught Miss Molly Morning found the gil l with, no feeling cently —made her heart beat I And how, few days before dauclng in tbe sunshine, urgue us Hhe would, her lips quivered and the air, and drop tboir prey with Let the curtain fall the names and habits of various plants of weariness; every pulse was heating without it would seem, a thought for the high, and every sense on the alert. Shu her eyes gazed fearfully before her with morrow? great precision on tho stone-covered Over her pall — and flowers, managed to teach her an ­ every onward step site took ! How she beach which fringos the bay. By this That is all. other losson, and, with tho tish. was rosmbelore the miii wus above the horizou, “Oh, my heart, my heart, ” he said, and, dressing quickly, went down to the started at every rustle of a leuf, as tliough with inexpressible sadness, “I have means the crabs are reduced to pulp oertainly attempting to catch better stable and saddled Zuldkz, and went for she expected to sec an eftiu creature in ­ robbed you of your happy childhood, and und the crows, with much wing ihtp and worthier game. u ride. She rode miles before Miss stead of a bird shoot forth from the brake ! huve given you in exchange a love thut ping and discordant cawing, voraciously A FAIR HUMPTY DUMPTY. Another turn, und no sign yet of the By the gray wall, the old peaoli, on Duraford had opened her eyes; and, wheu must pierce you like a two-edged sword I” bolt the meat. which hangs a few solitary golden end of the long winding ’ liurkl Thirty years ago Philadelphia was lima came in to breakfast, she looked so “But, ah, the joy with the pain 2” she CapL Tom Carroll of Chincoteague bright and fresii, and seemed so happy, What was that? The girl stopped ubrup- whispered, hiding her lace. “And is uot not so densely populated with people balls, 6trctchos its sheltering arms says he onco saw five crows teasing a over the same Miss Molly. Did I say thut no one could iiave guessed how the ly. A sudden flight of birds from out of oue hour more of earthly happiness worth and long rows of dwellings as wo find .had suffered und suffered still. the thick f-'lage jurce a hundred puces long years of dull content?” orab. Ono of the birds caught and to-day. Away to the north and west the same? Porhaps, and yet no! The ahead. What had startled them? In carried it to a big dry sand-bar. ’l'hore old housekeeper says Miss Molly is not Rose came over early to the Grange, mid “Dost thou so love uie, darling? ” some houses were scattered here and wanted lima to go hack with her for a another second a dark object came round He could say no more, but bowed his it was put down. The crow ’s cawing there, but the paront city had not even quite so chipper like; but thinks, as game of lawn tennis; und lima went, the turning —not the knight of the legend, head on tiers again in silence; and lie was brought five of histribo. They pulled hor old eyes follow her “lamb. ” there having no excuse for refusing; but she with cross-hilled, sword clevuted before almost won to her faith, and the bitterness it about, turned it upon its back, ami signified its intention of stretching him, but Sir Philip iuoiiute-1 on Ilussan, out its arms toward tho little outlying is not a sweeter nor bonnier maid than took care never to lie alone with Roland. almost passed away iu the glory of tier fumed over it. These gym nasties Miss Molly. The shadow of the approaching Thursday and gazing before him with such a look us sublime love. suburbs, which now seem “part and strong proud men wear when they are wore accompanied by hoarse chatter ­ A pair of younger oyea, handsome, liuug over her like n pall. She could not The sun wus now past the meridian ; hut ing, and a gurgling sound which Car- parcel ” of its mothorhood. now avoid more than suspecting what flghtiug a stern battle with their ovvu pas- time was unheeded in the enchanted glen. In one of.these little villages, easily dark, tendor eyos. are looking lovingly sious, and know that they are losing roll avers was laughter. To vary the at the slim young flguro and golden Roland wanted to speak to her about; Gentle Hassan seemed content to he for­ reached by an 1891 cycler, tho princi ­ and she shrank from thut with a dread ground inch by iucli. But this lima had sport they would make bolieve to fly head of tho young girl, lost in a day gotten for the slight dark-eyed girl to pal architeotual feature was the small that grew more and more ns the day ap ­ not time to sec; lor he hud recognised whom his muster spoke so low and tender ­ uway, but dropped softly to the sand Episcopal Church, just lofty enough to dream. The soft green gross dulls the proached. the slight form standing in the soft twi­ ly; aud the birds sang softly iu the deep forty or fifty feet off. light of the glen at the instaut that he allow its tiny spire to emerge from the sound of coming footsteps, and it is Meanwhile nothing was seen of Sir foliage. From that point the dusky quintet not until his shadow falls across the Philip Darrell. He was still at the Court; passed the curve; und a wild joy lighted Softly, little by little, yielding to his clump of surrounding trees. Near by up his lace, and the last frail barrier the of practical jokers kept their eyes in, was the rectory, a spacious house of sward that Molly looks up and blushes all Scarth Abbott would have speedily questions, lima confessed to her lover how tently fixed on the crab rolling alont? guiltily through tho cloar, healthy known it if he hud left. strong will h id striven to uphold tottered she had suffered during those duys of his quiet brown, with old-fashioned win ­ • Maybe, missy,” said Job Heston grim­ und tell. absence and liovv, when she knew her own in tho direction of tho water, 100 yards dows, having altogether a decided air brown, betraying at least tho prince in Not even pausing to draw bridle, lie away. The crows, without a eound. hor day dream. ly to lima, us she was crossing the lock heart, she feared him, although sho yeurued of restful content, which was certainly bridge curly on Wednesday morning, aud sprang from his horse, and was ut lima’s craned their necks watching their But why is it that hor eyes shine so to see him again, so that she would have suited to at least one of its occupants, met the miller, “he's setting his house in side, tier hands clasped in his, before the fled from him at the moment she beheld hard-shell victim flopping laboriously namely, the Rev. Frank Seymour, tho starry? and why is it that when Paul order at Inst; time he did, if he means to startled steed had hulled. him if it had beeu possible. through tho soft, dry sand. Suddenly sees them glittering like two flowers stop till the rains coinc. They ’ll bo on us “lliuu, lluia,” he cried—and his whole “Sweet one ”—he could not help smil­ rector himself. heart went out to her iu the pussiouute they broke into a wild chorus of caw* Please notice that l am careful to wet with dew he says not a word, but in a day or two, or uiy name ’s not Heston. ” ing now —“you sought, ull uucousciously and made after the crab. Ono picked “How do you know? ” asked lima, with Utterance —“ oh, my life, my soul, 1 cun say one. for, in truth, the principal just gathers “Miss Molly” close to his what you would most avoid. There is not it up and soared away to the beach, heart there under the old peach tree, » sinking heart. strive no longer I Why have you come to one iu these parts who will enter this member in reality, if not in name, “Know? Oh, I can tell! IIis days are tempt me? ” vale, save myself; there is no outlet at the followed by his fellows. There ho was “Miss Molly. ” or. more properly, which tosses its gnarled branches con ­ But Ilina could uot answer him. She was dropped to death and the crows tentedly to and fro, while the old gray numbered, missy.” other end, us you imagined, and 1 had Mary Wilhelmina Smith Seymour, “I don ’t believe it,” snid lima steadily. wus trembliug violently. Her golden flew away to their roost wall says never a word? ridden through the glen only ten minutes which rather ugly nume for a rather “Dou’t you, missy? But then, you see, head drooped, and her eyes sank before before 1 met you; so there yvas lute in pretty girl was the legacy (with a They have been marriod these many you ’re a foreigner. ” his. How could she meet tho look thut this at least. No snare ever set (or bird si ill ut Swltliln. years, and the silver threads are be ­ “How do you know? ” asked the girl. would have told her the whole glorious more complete. ” Swithin, good bishop of Winchester, couple of hundred a year) of an old truth if his lips had been silent aud his spinster aunt to a somewhat ungrate ­ ginning to show in Molly ’s hair. They “What is meant by < life for life ’f That “Then —oh, Philip, if any one has seen before dying designated his place of live in Philadelphia proper now; por- implies a life possibly saved.” hand had never touched hers? me enter the gicu it will he suid 1 came ful namesake. burial. He wished to lie not in tho hans some of my readers may guess “Suppose it did, missy, bis would be “lima!” Now his arms wero round her, to meet you !* ’ “For.” to quote the old housekeeper, lost,” suid Job grimly; “aud both must tier heart was throbbing against his, and “It is unlikely that you have been seen; crypt of the dark minster, but out un ­ • ‘although Miss Molly was tho minis ­ their identity. A youthful Molly and his lips sought hers, “lluia, my darling, der the green turf, "where tho sweot Paul are growing up among the brick be lost.” the country is wild, and bumuu beings are ter's child, and a great, big girl of 18. “Why? A life is given If it is given by 1 know that you love me. Let me hear rain of heaven might fall upon him. ” houses of the Quaker City, away from scarce, though we a re only a mile from when she done up her hair, she ought the will; actual dt-nlh is not a necessity.” you xay it. Raise those dear eyes aud the gates of the Court park. ” Canonized in due time, the monks pro ­ iook into mine, and tell me that your life to have put away childish things, as the green of country grass and tho “Well, of course,” returned Heston, “Near the Court? I had no idea where posed to romove his bones from thoir scent of the old-fashioned flowers. But “the curse Is doubtful to some extent; is mine, us mine is yours. ” I was,” said lima coloring deeply. quiet under the eaves to a splendid, the Good Rook says, and begin to set­ W’us the curse forgotten? tle down. ” they both know the story of “Humoty but 1 fancy Sir Philip himself takes it “Whom do you fear?” asked Darrell tomb. The day was July 16. It rainod Dumpty ” on the gray wail, where the rather that he ’ll lose his life some way. She thought not of it, hut raised her watching her. “Roland Sabine? ” But sho didn't She would turn up with such constancy that day and every golden fruit ripened on the old poach Don ’t he the other party, that ’s all, missy; eyes to his and whispered softly, the sweet The girl started. her skirts and run as fast as any village eyes sinking agaiu immediately— day for forty days that they abandoned, tree, but they do not exactly under ­ you ’re fur to handsome to lose your life.” “Y'es,” she answered in alow tone. boy. and beat him too. She could get “I love you!” And his lips sealed tho tho project as forbidden by the saint, stand whether they are to believe their lima turned uway haughtily und walked “lima,” said Darrell quietly, “has lie as many tears in her dress as any girl on. Job stood und looked after her. avowal. and out of this arose the popular cus­ mother when she says: dared to speak to you?” of 8. As to love, why she turned up “Is that to he it, I wonder? he snid to Philip Darrell’s wish was granted, and “No; it was to avoid him that I came tom of deeming July 15 "weather day” her dainty nose at the idea of a “Their fathor need not think sho himself musingly. “The young Squire thut brief wild happiness was his. But, out to-day. lie said something the other and Swithin saint of rain. “grande passion ” with all tno natural was crying thnt day because ho was fancies her, or I’m much mistaken ; but, oh, It wns brief Indeed, and no: even for night that Htartled me, mid 1 said 1 did not if Sir Philip ’s in the field, he’ ll win —no a moment was there peace! Once more contempt of a girl of 18. “Like to see going awny, ” or their father when ho understand him. When we were going, Why They Twinkle- retorts: leur. Then tiie Squire isn ’t one to lake it —and now too late—rose up before him he asked to see me that he might explain ; When Eve hail lod her lord away, a the man that was good enough for me coolly if his girl is taken awuy from him all that ho had trampled under foot and and how could 1 refuse? 8o 1 said he to marry!" with a shrug that ended in “What could I do when your mother And Cain had killed his brother, literally threw herself at my foot ”— 1 don ’t know what he ’d do—something seemed to have crushed forever. He could come to-day; hut 1 grew so fright ­ The stars and flowers, tbe poets sayr h scornful laugh. raised his head, w hich had been bowed Phila. Times. many wouldn ’t expect. As for the lord, ened, that ut last, when I awoke inis Agreed with one another But • ‘ho laughs best who laughs last ” he ’d carry her off; that ’s the Darrell way.” on hers, and sought to loosen his clasp; morning,! felt that 1 could not meet him; • • • • • « • but lima held his heart, and with a low und that is how 1 wandered out.” To cheat the cunning tempter ’s art “Hurnpty dumpty sat on tho wall; THE PHYSIOLOGY OF EVIL. And teach tho race its duty, Humpty dumpty had a great fall!” Thursday morning dawned clear and cry of pain clung to him, pressing her “A childlike act indeed, darling, re. sunny; but lima uwoke with a heavy load golden head against his breast. marked Sir Philip, stooping to kiss the By keeping on its wicked heart a clear voice sang out on tho lazy air The Immense Result* of Crime in One Their eyes of light and beauty : . lamiljr In N<*wr York. of dread and grief on her heart. She “No, no, ” she said passionately, “you trembling lips that hud told him this with at the top of its fresh youthful tones. could not meet Roland; he would taunt shall not put me from you? You have In his curious study of tho “Physi ­ such girlish naivete. “And so you fled to A million sleepless lids, they Bay, Perched on the top of the old gray her about Sir 1’iiilip, und her face might done mu no wrong to love me and teach u lover scarcely less dreaded, because lov ­ Will lie at least a warning; wall that bounded the rectory garden ology of Evil,” Dr. B. W. Richardson betray her. The dread grew to an over ­ me—all, you could not help thut! —to love ed.” Then his face grew stern, “lluia, And so the flowers would watch by day. on the south, dividing it from a small declares that the man of science finds mastering terror; and the girl determined you. Heaven will not curse you —I will if Roland speaks to you, refer him to me; The stars from eve to morning. two natural causes of evil in mankind to fly from the impending interview, the not believe It.” footpath which led into the village and let him guard his tougue well, or he Alas I each hour of daylight tells road beyond, sat “Miss Molly.” To —hereditary and early environment more so as Miss Durnford suid at breakfast “lima, lima, hear me!” will learn to his cost that the lust of the thut she wus going to visit some of the “No, no! ” she cried again. “Even if A tale of shame so crushing be sure tho little path was used almost Tho operation of these causes is made Darrells is not one whit behind his aucts- That some turn white as sea-bleached shells conspicuous in a novel investigation poor people, and, as Ilina never accom­ the curse be true, you cannot save me” — tors in avenging an insult. ” solely by the rectory folks themselves. und a noble triumph shone in the large And some are always blushing. panied her on these occasions, she would TO BE CONT1NUEIX This would not have made much dif­ carried out by Professor Dugdalo of be left alone. clear eyes that gazed now fell into liis— But when the patient stars look down ference to a yo.mg lady of independent Now York, who has been able to trace “What are you going to do with your ­ “ for I love you, uud I must now suffer On all their light discovers — habits, howover. To sit day dreaming one criminal family back to the time self, my dear?” asked Miss Durnford. with you. Your fate must be mine, LIKE TO BE HUMBUGGED. The traitor ’s smile, the murderer’s frown, on top of thatoldgray wall, just within of the settlement of its first members “1 shall lake a ramble presently, uunty, I’hi.'ip, wiietber for weal or woe; and, oh, The lips of lying lovers — roach of the golden fruit of a time- in America. He has found that from pc rhups.” it would be a thousand times better to die Wliat a Woman Physician Kays About tho They try to shut their saddening eyes, honored peach tree, ah, this is Para­ this parent stock has sprung 1,200 de­ •“Very well, dear. How odd it is,” with you than to live without you!” Wants of Patients. And in the vain endeavor dise! scendants, The lives of 709 of those coutinucd Miss Durnford, tying her bon- “Hush, hush, darling, you break my A woman physician in the city told We see them twinkling in the skies. iicl-slriug,” that Sir Philip has not been heart!” But lie strove no more to put And its Eve is a pretty ona too. have been closely followed by Prof. the Woman a most remarkable thing a And so they wink forever. this way for so long! it makes me very her from him, folding her closer and closer day or two ago. "It takes a deal of —Oliver Wendell Holmes,. Tho sun tries to peop in between the Dugdale. the results of tho invostiga- anxious. He seems determined to dare to him. “Why should I be exempt from i tion showing that not one of tho 709 conscientiousness to keep a physician leaves, and iights up all her golden, to the uttermost.” the cu e that lias been on all my house FEMININITIES. fluffy hair, like an auriole. A summer ! had escaped tho contamination of evil lima made no answer: aq*l Alias Durn ­ for three hundred years; though indeed from becoming a quack,” sho said. breeze fans her cheeks, nut-brown or its consequences. His researches ford went out with her mind tolerably at such a love us yours, Hina, might redeem "It’s such an easy thing to quack when This country now has 720 women ■from the kiss of wind and weather. also show that the crimes of this one rest concerning Dark Darrell und her the blackest doom that ever fell on man? your patient wants you to. and that preachers. Her big, brown eyes light up with family have, during the last seventy- beautiful niece. Child, listen to me. i was yet a youth because the patient wants it, it would Women are architects and builders in when I vowed that no innocent life should good-natured, youthful appreciation, live years, cost the stato of New York lima walked with her aunt to the gate, perhaps bo beneficial in the end. By Zululand. and noted which road she took ; then she suffer for my love; and 1 believe thut 1 as she makes sundry vicious little bites •$1,200,000. Those who are born bad, quacking I mean resorting to clap-trap It is by women that nature writes, on went buck to the house, caught up her hat, could live my life without love. Once —it the hearts of men. into a rosy cheeked peach and sings however, aro not always incurable aud left the premises the hack way; hut, was years ago—i saw one whose face was and unscientific methods, such as tho tho while: Mr. Isaac Ashe, president of the Cen ­ instead of going towards the river, she took fair enough to linger in my thoughts; and faith cure and its like. No one but a A woman's thoughts run before hoe actions, not before her words. “Humpty dumpty sat on the wall, tral Criminal Asylum. Dublin. Iroland, uti opposite course, running for some I feared und would not see her again; and physician has any idea how great a de­ Humpty dumpty had a great fall.” has suggested that inherited tendencies distance till she had put half a mile or soon almost the bare memory of that luce mand there is for this among intelli ­ Iu using an ogg boater do not hold it iur one place; move it round in tho bowl. But alas! Miss Molly had miscalcu­ to crime can bo troated in tho young uiore of wood und Held iietweeti herself passed away. Since then I have seen gent people. many fair women iu many countries, hut The latest idea in weddings is to havo lated her security, and, instead of sit­ by teaching useful occupations, which and Scarth Abbot, und then sbe dropped "They don ’t want the honest, will call into play the faculties oxor- into a quick walk. uot ono who could win me to break tho straightforward exhibition of tho action the pulpit draped to match the bride's eoe- ting on tho old wall, half way between vow 1 had made. But, when 1 saw you, tume. cisod in criminal acts. Thus, tho child of drugs on tho body. They want a earth and sky, she finds herself in a 1 knew for the lirst lime the force of tho Washing old silk iu beer is said to give more humble position on tho lap of of a clever forger may bo educated Chapter IX. power that 1 had thought more under my mystery about it, an exhibition of heal ­ into an honett. draughtsman; so may it a lustre almost equal to that possessed mother earth, with tho blue skies star­ lima had not the least idea where she ovvu control. I was master of iny own ing as a divine forco —something that when new. the children of several generations of ing at her farther off. She is on the was going, aud did not care, so long as she heart no more. There was one being iu the appeals to tho imagination. And be ­ In New Orleans a pet pigeon grieved ft wrong side of the wall, too, sitting in pickpockets bo taught clover handi ­ escaped Roland. Indeed she wanted to world, through which 1 had wandered so cause it’s n subject for the imagination self to death over the loss of its little uii» work, such as watch-making or other escape from every living thing, and the many years, who was to enter into my life the demand conics not from the ignor ­ tress, a girl of 7 years the middle of the foot path, and con ­ und make it her own; and thut one was a scious of ominous little spasms of pain work requiring fingers unusually deft wilder the country grew the belter pleased ant and unthinking, but from the most Never put potatoes on the table in q in their movements. —St Louis Re­ she was. Up hill und down dule she went, golden.bailed child, with cloudless eyes in her right foot ovory time she at­ that spoke to me a language they were nut intelligent and bestrinformed people. covered dish; they will ruabsorb their owq public. and along rocky paths, till she came ut "I havo known somo of the most moisture and become soggy. tempts to niova last to a deep gorge, the sides of which conscious of uttering. ” Mrs. Louisa Irving, ofHopkinton, Mass., ••Of eourse, nobody will ever come A Wateli of (tiinrtz. were thickly clothed with verdure. He paused a moment; Ids voice failed logical and clear-headed people in this along this old road. and. like as not, if The place looked like an enchanted dell, him; but lluia whispered softly — city to offer such resistance to scientific, though 88 years old, took her first rale Tho manager of a Chicago watch oil a railroad train recently. I do scream they ’ll think I’m only factory has a unique timepiece which and brought to Ilma’s ready imagination “It is so sweet to think thut it was my rational measures in mod leal treatment lot lirst to win your heart, Philip, aud A new method of wearing necklace** is shamming, like the last time that cater­ has a case of transparent quartz. the old legend of the knight who rode and insist so strongly upon somo il­ pillar got down my back, and they ’ll with the cross hilt of his sword uplifted that even on that morning when you saw legitimate and inadequate course, ns to low down on the neck, so that they fall The watch is not very largo, is a through the enchanted groves. Hhe won ­ me on the river hank you gave uie what on to the bodice iu a series of loops. never think of looking for mo! Oh, stem-winder, and is said to be an ex ­ put the honest physician's patience to dered if the superstition of the country ­ must ever he mine. ” its last resorts. Beat the yolk of an egg and spread on dear me,” and here sho heaves a dole­ cellent timekeeper. “Ay,” he said bitterly; “but I should the top of rusks and pies just before put ­ folk had peopled the glen with elves and "It isn ’t quite that they like to be ful sigh. The works are built into the crystal oilier mysterious beings, und if the lioof- have been stronger. 1 did struggle, Heav­ ting them into tbe oven. The egg make* The unexpected always turns up. case and to set the ewels in the hard murks her quick eye detected aiuoug tho en knows, to conquer, hut not till 1 had humbugged. They don ’t know it for that shine seen ou bakers pies and cake* that, though tho physician does. They Down that very little path comes the quartz required considerable ingenu ­ thick moss that carpeted the ground were madly flung inysell Into temptation —till Festoons of flowers tied with ribbons sound of a manly whistle and the ity. The holes wore first accurately those of a headless steed, like the one that I had sought you defying my fate, and want something for the imagination to are «-uc d’Aumale onoe went to the you. And now must your dear life be remark: -Anything yon say go | broken out badly in Scandinavia, and in assist you? I am on iny road to the tent of tho dashing Marbot during an an outlet, since the hoof.marks were still sacrificed for mine? Oil, lima, when you the ardor for it which has overtakon the visible going one way, aud there was no ••Did she scorn displeased. 1” rectory. I suppose that brown house African campaign, in which he re­ will not believe iny evil fate, it Is your i fair Danes, they have mounted the cycle sign of a return journey. "No. but sho immednielr tool: occa­ there is it. If I can help you I shall ceived his thirteenth wound. The old great love thut speuksH But, evon so, is j as their brothers do, and there paved tbe- It was strange, the girl snid to herself, sion to pronounce my name bo plenscd to do so. ” baron was found grumbling after this my guilt the less in winning you? —for I %or\vy , way for doing likewise when on horseback. that sho had nover heard of this wildly cannot plead doubt. ” slowly and distinctly. ” --Washington Low-necked dresses were condemned in Ho is surprised to see a small brown fashion: “To bo a lieutenant-general, beautiful spot before. Htayl She stood ••Guilt?” The girl abr.ost smiled. “Your Post. a sermon by a Providence clergyman and hand stretched out and its owner say, j a baron of the empire, a peer of •till lor a moment, trying to remember. heart, 1 think, spoke better in that than be pointedly referred to bis wife as being Yes; hud not Rose, only the other day, “1 am Molly Seymour, the rector’s j France, a grand officer of the Legion j your reason. You know 1 aui not an utter I lie Never W III. an in<*onigible sinner in this respect, as talked of the Abbot ’s Dell, whiuli was said daughter. I suppose you are the son * of Honor, havo eighty thousand ’ sceptic, Philip. 1 was nt first; but, after "Do you recollect this?** sa!d He she insisted on wearing them, despite bis to be haunted? No doubt this was the of papa ’s old friend. ” francs a year, and be hit by tho ball vvnul 1 heard, 1 could he so no longer. But frequent objections. She has begun a suit, place. Haunted! Then she need have no creditor, handing him nu unpaid i.oto. “Paul Hendricks, " tho young man of a filthy Kabylo who has not fotlr why is there only one rcudmg to the ful­ for divorce for being thus publicly pllF fear of meeting any one. But the hoof, "No.” replied Highflier, "1 cover met filment of the prophecy? You all allow it eried. replies. sous In his pocket! ”—Argonaut marks? The girl bad moved onvvtrd. blit it”—Washington llatcheL CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1891.

Class 9— Merino Grades. 4 bu. Everitt's New Monarch, John Mor­ A Great Country and How to Reach It. Pen of ewes, not lees than 2, 2 years old ris 1st...... MW...... —l 00 The Independent or over. Phenando Ellis 1st ...... 2 00 AsaJ.fMorris 2d...... 60 Owing to tbe great amount of inter ­ GEO. H. JUDD, Geo Lapham 2d...... 1 00 12 Ears red dent oorn, Winnie Ash 1st..... 50 est shown in the northwestern states, Two ewes 1 year old, Geo Laphata 1st.... 2*00 12 Ears yellow dent oorn, Z T Ash 1st...... 60 —THE— W E Gegler 2d...... 26 and especially in Montana and Wash ­ GEORGE 8. COKBIT, Editor and Proprietor. Phenando Kills 2d...... 100 ington, the Northern Pacific Railway JACKSON Two ewe lambs. Phenando Ellis 1st...... 2 00 12 Ears white dent oorn, R G Waters, 1st... 60 Geo Lapham 2d...... 1 00 George Seifert 2d...... 5 has prepared two folders, entitled -THE- 12 Ears ft rowed flint yellow oorn George 8T. JOHNS,THURSDAY, OCTOBER , 18*1. Class 10—Cotswolds. Seifert 1st...... -...... 60 “Golden Montana" and “Fruitful Wash ­ Ham 8 years old or over, J F Frink 1st.... 4 00 Z T Ash 2d...... —...... 25 ington," which contains a great many Merchant Tailor. Wm Bain 2d...... 3 00 12 Ears ft rowed flint biased yellow, Bray interesting and valuable details in ref­ Nearly Opposite the Postofflce. AWARDS OF PREMIUMS Kam 2 yrs old, W H Robson 1st...... 4 00 Bros, and Loomis 1st...... 60 erence to climate, topography, agricul­ Ram 1 year old, J F Frink 1st...... 2 00 KG Waters 2d...... 26 ture, stock-raising, mining, lumbering, Merchant Tailor, Buck Lamb. W H Robson 1st...... 2 00 12 Ears evergreen sweet oorn, R G Waters W H Robson 2d...... 1 A) 1st...... -...... -...... 60 government and railroad lands, home ­ Next door to the M f’g Co. ’s office, Twoewes8yrsoldorover,W H Robson 1st 2 00 O A Carpenter 2d...... —.....—...... „ 25 steads and other subjects of interest to At the Thirty-Sixth Annual Exhibition of JF Frink 3d...... 100 12 Kars white pop-corn, John Morris 1st.... 50 FALL H THE ST. JOHNS, XICH. the Clinton County Agricultural Society, Two ewes 2 yrs old, J F Frink 1st...... 2 00 Asa J Morris 2d...... 26 the capitalist, business man or settler. Held in St. Johns September *» and 30 Wm Bain 2d...... 1 00 12 Kars red pop-corn, Asa J Morris 1st...... 60 These folders can now be obtained on Two ewes 1 year old, W H Hobson 1st.... 2 00 John Morris 2d...... 25 application to the General Passenger LATEST. and October 1 aud ‘4, 1891 W H Robson 2d...... 1 00 4 bu. field peas, W E Gegler 1st...... 50 Agent of the road. Has Just opened the latest patterns in Two ewe lambs, J F Frink 1st...... 2 00 4 bu. beans, Geo Seifert 1st...... —...... 50 SUITINGS, W H Robson 2d...... 1 00 4 bu. white kidney beaus, W E Gegler 1st 60 It should be borne in mind by travel­ cj THE HORSES. Ram with 8 of his get, W H Robson 1st... 2 00 Geo. Seifert 2d...... 2ft ers to the Northwest that, among other Fall: and ( Winter : Suitings. Class 10—Shropshlres. 4 bu. red kidney beans, W K Gegler 1st.... 60 things, the Northern Pacific Railroad Class 1—Horses for all work. Geo. Seifert 2d...... 2« MOST Stallion 4 yrsoldor over.Wm H Smith 1st *fl 00 Ham 8 yrs. old or over, Horace Skinner 1st 4 00 Best and greatest col. of grains shown by offers the following advantages: It is Stallion 2 years old. Jas Dean 1st...... 4 00 Kam 1 yr. old, Horace Skinner 1st...... 2 00 one person, J G Klesling 1st...... 2 00 the direct line to principal points in Gelding 4 yrs old or over, J J Warren 1st. 4 UO O A Whitlock 2d...... 1 00 I K Cressman 3d...... 1 (JO Minnesota, North Dakoka, Montana, DURABLE. OVERCOATINGS Frank Sackett, 2d...... 2 00 Buck lamb, H B Kneeland, ...... 2 00 4 bu. white Scotch oats. Z T Ash 1st...... 76 Idaho. Oregon and Washington: it has Of the most desirable styles. Gelding 8 yrs old, M Trowbridge 1st ...... 8 00 Two ewes, 8 yrs. old or over, Horace Skin ­ 4 bu. pro be rater oats, Z T Ash 1st...... 75 FALL L O Carpenter. 2d...... 2 00 ner 1st...... 2 00 12 ears Tom Thumb pop-corn, B F Oco- two trains daily to Helena and Butte, H Geldlna 2 yrs old, N F Fenner 1st...... 8 00 Horace Skinner 2d...... 1 00 boc, 1st...... 50 Montana; Spokane, Tacoma and Seat­ ALL AS L G Carpenter 2d...... 8 00 Two ewes 2 yrs. old, Horace Skinner 1st... 2 00 12 ears bumble-bee pop-corn, Asa J Mor­ tle, Washington, aud Portland, Oregon. U Will make them up in a Mare 4 yrs old or over, Frank Sackett 1st 4 00 Horace Skinner 24 ...... 1 00 ris 1st...... 60 It has complete equipment of Pullman Geo Seifert, 2d...... 2 00 Two ewes 1 yr. old, Horace Skinner 1st... 2 Oo John Morris 2d...... 25 PANTS LOW AS manner that cannot well Mare 2 years old, A L Davis 1st...... 8 00 Horact Skinner 2d...... 1 00 12ears King Philipoorn.Tberou Shaver 1st 50 first-class sleeping cars, dining cars, Horse colt 1 year old, Nelson Soott 1st ... 2 80 Class 10—Oxford Downs. Theron Shaver 2d...... 25 day coaches, Pullman Tourist aud Free | | do else than please* L G Carpenter. ‘2d...... 1 60 Ram 3 yrs. old or oyer. O K Rice, 1st...... 4 00 12 ears early shumway, Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Colonist sleepers, the cars being new, H THE Mare colt 1 year old, J H Cbesbro 1st...... 2 60 Kam 2 yrs. old do 1st...... 4 00 4 bu. rye, J J Warren 1st...... 75 comfortable and neat. It |has through OC Rowe. 2d...... 160 Ram 1 yr. old do 1st...... 2 00 4 bu Held beans. Hannah Octoby 1st...... 60 sleeping car service every day from PATTERNS. U Span Gelding and mare 4 yrs old or over. J F Frink 2d...... 1 00 12 ears yellow Washburn corn. Geo H LOWEST. tST’Call and see our Goods Geo Belfort 1st...... 5 00 Two ewes 3 yrs. old or over, O R Klee 1st... 2 00 Sowle 1st...... 60 Chicago, Ill., to Montana and Pacific Span mares 4 yrs old or over, Jno L Two ewes 2 year old. O R ttloe 1st...... 2 00 4 bu. marrow pea beans. 8 W Parker 1st.. 60 Coast points, of Pullman first classjand i and get our Prices before Jacob, 1st...... -...... 5 00 Two ewes 1 year old. do 1st...... 2 00 4 bu. Lancaster wheat, J B Mock 1st...... 1 00 Tourist sleeping cars, in connection Brood mare with foal by side, 4 yrs old or Two ewe lambs, do 1st...... 2 00 Kaffir oorn, Asa J Morris 1st...... -...... 60 ovet. R E Hicks. 1st...... 4 00 John Morris 2d...... 25 with the Wisconsin Central Line, and leaving your order else­ Colt under one year old, R E Hicks 1st... 2 60 Ram with 6 of his get, do 1st...... 2 00 12 ears squaw corn. Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Vestibuled first class sleepers via. C. M. where. Reuben Smith, 2d...... 1 80 Class 11—Longwool Grades. Winnie Ash 2d...... 26 GEO. H. JUDD, Span Geldings 3 yrs old, Olin Woodruff 1st 4 00 Two ewes 2 yrs. old or over, J F Frink 1st 2 00 4 bu.N A White banner oats,Chas Jones 1st 75 & St. P. Ry. It passes through the Class 3—Hoadsters. do 1 year old do 1st 2 oo 4 bu. Oregon white oats, Henry R Gay 1st 75 grandest scenery of seven states and —THE— Wm Bain 2d...... ’... 1 00 4 bu. white Russian oats, Virgil wal­ the great young cities of the north ­ Stallion 4 yrs old or over, J Strauser 1st.. 8 00 Two ewe lambs, J F Frink 1st...... 2 00 ling ist...... n west. The service is complete in every 8 L Kilbourne 2d...... 4 00 Wm Bain 2d...... 1 00 4 bu English horse beans. Geo Seifert 1st 60 Stallion 3 years old. D Sober 1st...... 5 00 4 bu. surprise wheat, E Bissell 1st...... 1 00 respect, the “Yellowstone Park and J T Munroe ‘2d...... 8 00 Class 13— Fat Sheep. 12 ears hoven dent oorn, C K Baughn 1st... 60 Dining Car Route" being, in fact, a Stallion 2 years old, O M Clement 1st...... 4 00 Three fat sheep, Horace Skinner 1st...... 2 00 12 ears strawberry dent corn, Frank thoroughly first-class line to travel over. Merchant Tailor. JACKSON D Van Fleet, 2d ...... 2 00 Horace Skinner 2d...... 1 00 Baumgartner 1st...... 50 District Passenger Agents of the Gelding 4 yrs old or over, Chas L Clark 1st 4 00 E H Bedell 2d...... 25 Nearly Opposite the Postoffice. The Merchant Tailor. Geo H Sowle, 3d...... 2 00 SWINE. 12 ears quail track corn, Frank Baum­ Company will supply publications re­ Gelding 8 years old, 8 L Kilbourne 1st.... 8 00 Class 18 —Essex. gartner 1st...... -...... 60 ferred to above, with maps, time tables, Wni Lamb, 2d...... 2 00 Frank Baumgartner 2d...... ~ 25 rates and other special information ; or Gelding 2 yrs old, Frank Baumgartner 1st 3 00 Roar under 1 year, E Bisacll 1st...... 2 00 12 ears black hawk corn, W H Binger 1st.- 50 MADAME PRICE’S LKeutfleld. 2d...... ••••• 2 00 Sow under 1 year, do 1st...... 2 00 communications addressed to Chas. S. Mare 4 yrs old or over, W J Shutter 1st.... 4 00 Class 14—Poland Chinas. CUm 19—Vegetables. Fee, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn., L Kentfleld, 2d...... 2 00 Boar 2 years old or over, Bray Bros. A 6 •lands celery In edible condition, R G Waters, will receive prompt attention. TOM PADLEY. Mare 8 years old, K E Hicks 1st...... ' 8 00 Loomis 1st...... 3 00 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Dr. 8 M Post 2d...... 2 00 1st...... L...... — 80 The Leading Dealer in Mare 2 years Old, Edward Townsend 1st.. 8 00 Boar under 1 yr, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st. 2 00 8 heads cabbage, T H Salabury 1st...... —...... 50 John L Jacobs 2d...... 100 8 heads caboage, T H Salisbury 2d...... 25 Secretary Blaine has written a Corner Cass and Mead Streets. J K mil. 2d ...... » 0? Breeding sow 2 years old over, Bray Bros. 8 heads red cabbage, J Kiealiug lit...... - 60 Horse colt 1 year old, L Kentfleld 1st...... 2 50 A Loomis 1st...... 3 00 8 head! red cabbage, Geo tseiftrl 2d...... 26 letter declining to take part in the Re­ Harness, M 8 Doyle, 2d...... 160 Sow 1 yr old, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st...... 3 00 8 headi early cabbage, A VauSlckel 1st—...... 50 publican canvass in Ohio. Mare colt 1 yr old, Cbas L Terwllliger 1st 2 60 E Bissell 2d...... 2 00 8 beads early cabbage, Geo Seifert 2d...... 25 PUPILS TAKEN AT ANYTIME Dr.8MPo6t.2d ...... 160 Sow under 1 yr, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st.. 2 00 3 bunches early lettuce, J Kieellng 1st...... 50 Span roadsters 4 years old or over, R M E Bissell 3d...... 1 00 3 bunches early lettuce, Carrie Klesling 2d..... - 25 Onaktoww, or the Liquor Hzblt, Poo Robes and Blankets, Steel 1st...... $ 00 Four pigs under 8 mos, E Bissell 1st...... 2 00 3 bunches end ire, J Klesling lat....—...... 50 Uv*ly Curt3 by mAmlnUtrrlu# Dr. Branches Taught are Piano, Voice W H Krepps. 2d...... 3 00 Bray Bros. A Loomis 3d...... 1 00 Hainr*' CtoMei KprrlOr. Span roadsters 3 years old R E Hicks 1st. 5 00 8 bunches eudise, Geo Seifert 2d...... 25 It 1* Dtnutuiurvd ua a powdtr, whlo h oan beglvea Class 15—Berkshire's. Pk white sweet teruipa, Z T Ash 1st...... 60 In ■ flaaa of baar, a oup or coffee or la a, or ta food. Culture, Organ and Harmony. Span matched horses, Geo Estes...... 6 00 Pk white sweet turulps. Geo Seifert 2d.....—.— 25 Without tba knowledge of the pal!ant. It ieebeolutely Whips, Etc. Geo Kimble 2d...... 8 00 Boar 2 yrs old or over, Bray Bros. A Pk yellow sweet turnips, 1 * R Klee 1st....._...— 50 hermleee. and will affeat a parmanant and apaady Brood mare with foal by side, 4 years old Loomis 1st...... 3 00 aura, whether tba patiant la a modarata drinker or FBEE ADVANTAGES TO PUPIL8. Is In receipt of a fine line of or over. M 8 Doyle 1st...... 4 00 Boar 1 yr old. Geo Lapham 1st...... 3 00 Pk oraDge carrots, 11 V Waters lal...... 50 an aloobolio wraok It baa beam given In thou»»n Bray Bros. A Loomis 2d...... 1 00 for tba liquor appotita to exist. Cnraa (oaiutaai Pk blood beets tor culloary use, Geo Frudy 2d.. 25 *8 page book of particular* flreo. Address Public Recitals at the close of every term. GOODS AT Class 3—Draught Horses. Breeding sow 2 yrs old or over, Bray Bros. Pk turnips for culinary use, H F Waters 1st...... 60 (TOLDFit tPiriniirn , »«■ o ----a r-,.-,—o A Loomis 1st...... 3 00 Pk turnips fur culinary use, Hannah Octoby 2d 25 To children other than private pupils who Stallion 4 yrs old or over. Seth A Tu bbs 1st 6 00 8ow 1 yr old, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st...... 3 00 M Trow bridge 2d...... 4 00 Pk mangle wurtsels, G W Peters 1st...... 60 Join the singing class, a fee of *2 for twenty Sow under 1 yr, do 1st...... 2 00 Pk ruaagle wurtsels, 8 W Parker 2d.....25 ItuUdlng and Loan Association Report. Gelding four years old or over, 8t Johns Bray Bros. A Loomis 2d ...... 1 00 lessons is charged. Rock Bottom Prices. Mercantile Co. 1st...... 4 00 Pk Freuch sugar beets, J G Klesling 1st...... 50 Four pigs under 0 mos, Bray Bros. A Pk French sugar beets, R G Water* 2d...... - 28 A J An ms, 2d...... 2 00 Loomis 1st...... 2 00 Special attention is given to beginners Pk red onions, Jaa Horrocks lat.„...... 60 St. Johns, Mich ., 8cpt. 83, 1891. Gelding 3 yrs old, A J Annls 1st...... 8 00 on the Plano 1252 Every article A L Davis, 2d...... 2 00 Class 15—Victorias. Pk red oniona, I F Cressman 2d...... 25 Report of tbe St. Johns Building and Loan Brood mare with foal by side, 4 years old Boar 2 yrs. old or over, Frank O. Hale, 1st, 83 00 Pk yellow onions, Jas Uarrocks 1st...... —... 50 association for the quarter ending June 30, or over, J W Ennest 1st...... 4 00 Boar 1 yr. old, R M Cross, 1st,...... 8 00 Pk yellow turuipa, H W Bross 2d...... 25 lftBl : Cbas L Clark, 2d...... * ?» Breeding sow 2 yrs. old or over. R M Cross PK white onions, 11 W Bross 1st...... — 60 Warranted as Represented. Horse colt 1 year old, C A Cole 1st...... 2 60 1st,...... 3 00 PK white onions, W E Gegler 2d...... —...... 25 RECEIPTS. LIVERY Henry Hudson 2d ...... 1 80 Sow 1 yr. old, Frank O Hale, 1st,...... 3 00 PK red tomatoes, W E Gegler 1st...... 50 Dues received during quarter...... 83,181 60 Mare colt one year old, F E Gates 1st...... 2 60 R M Cross. 3d...... 2 00 PK red tomatoes, S W Parker 2d...... - 25 Premiums on loans ...... — 99 40 -AND- Special Jobs of Colt under one year old, J W Ennest 1st. 2 60 Sow under 1 yr. Frank O Hale, 1st,...... 2 00 Pk yellow tomatoes, W E Gegler 1st...... 60 Interest on loans. ...—...... 235 39 Virgil Walling 2d...... 160 Boar under 1 yr, Frank O Hale, 1st...... 2 00 Pk yellow tomatoes, Hannah Octoby 2d...... 25 Fines .....—...... 10 90 Span mares 4 yrs old or over, Geo H K M Cross. 2d...... 1 00 Pk sweet potatoes, J B Mock, 1st ...... - 50 Membership fees...... *00 New Work and Repairing Sowle 1st...... 6 00 Four pigs under 6 mos., K M Cross, 1st,.... 2 00 4 dot radishes, W E Gegler 1st...... 50 Transfer fees...... ft 00 4 dor radishes, J Kiealiug 2d..—...... — 25 Class 36—Percherons. Frank O Hale 2d...... 1 00 Cash In bank at beginning of quarter. 1,078 05 Will receive prompt and careful attention. 8 Hubbard squashes, B G Waters 1st— . 50 Overdrafts at close of quarter...... 386 02 Stallion 4 yrs old or over, Bird & Hol­ Class 15—Duroc —Jerseys. 8 Hubbard squashes, Geo Seifert 2d.....—...... 25 brook 1st...... 6 00 Sow 1 yr. old. C E Baughn 1st...... 3 00 3 marblebead equubee, R G Waters 1st...... 50 Total...... 4,938 10 Mare 4 yrs old or over, Thomas Hall 1st.. 8 00 Sow under 1 yr, H W Bioss 1st...... 2 00 8 turban squashes, K O Water* 1st...... 50 All work done by experienced and careful Thomas Hall 2d...... 2 00 CE Buughan 3d...... 1 00 3 turban squashes, Geo Sellert 2d...... - 25 DISBURSEMENTS. handa. Mare 2 yrs old or over, Thomas Hall 1st . 3 00 Fioar under 1 yr. C E Baughn 1st...... 2 oo 3 mam mot n squashes, R G Waters lat...... 50 Loans made during quarter...... 91,126 00 Class 38 —Clydesdales and English Shire. Four pigs under 6 mos., CE Baughn 1st.. 2 00 8 field pumpklus, G W Peters 1st.....—...... — 50 3 field pumpkins, W M Russell 2d...... «... 25 Dues paid on withdrawals ...... 711 00 COME AND SEE ME Stallion 4 yrs old or over, Zoss Bros ’ 1st. 6 00 Class 16—Chester Whites. 3 golden russet pumpkins, K G Waters 1st...... 50 Interest paid on withdrawals ...... 28 ftft Stallion 2 yrs old. Z Sexton 1st...... 3 00 Boar 2 yrs. old or over, C A Searing 1st.... 8 00 3 golden ruaaei uuiupkins, 8 W Parker 2d...... 25 Expense ...... -...... «...... 78 28 At the Old Stand. Class 87 —Coach Horses. A H Warren 2d...... 2 00 8 watermelons, Henry Caaaler lat...... 50 Boar 1 yr. old, C A Searing 1st...... 3 (JO 3 musk melons, Jas Harrocka 1st...... 50 Total...... *4,938 16 Boarding Stable Stallion 4 years old or over, Bird & Hol­ Boar under 1 yr. A H Warren 1st...... 2 00 brook 1st...'...... 6 00 8 musk melons, Jas Uarrocks 2d ...... —. 25 STOCK VALUE. Harvey Skinner 2d...... 1 U) 4 peck Lima beaus, J Klesling 1st...... 50 1st 2d 8d WB Warren 2d...... 4 00 Breeding sow 2 yrs. old or over, C A Sear­ 4 peck Lima beans, 1 F Cressman 2d...... 25 FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KINDS. Class 3ft— Standard Bred Horses. ing 1st...... - 8 00 * Series. Series. 8erles. sample Parsley, Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Dues paid ...... 419 00 815 00 *7 00 Special attention given to Boarding Hones.Flrat BENGEL & GOERGE, Stallion 4 yrs old or over, H W Webster 1st ft 00 Sow 1 yr. old C A Searing 1st...... — 3 00 1 doz red pepers, Jas Hat rocks 1st...... 50 class outfits furnished for Commercial Men, -----Dealers in ----- Stallion under one year old, C M Rice 1st 3 00 Harvey Skinner 2d...... 2 00 Pk peach tomatoes, Mrs C M Bray 1st...... 50 Gain at beginnlngof pres ­ F'unerals, Pleasure Parties, Etc. Mare 4 yrs old or over, C M Rice 1st...... 8 00 Sow under 1 yr. A H Warren 1st...... ;...... 2 00 Pk plum tomatoes, Mrs C M Bray 1st...... 50 ent quarter...... 1 27 93 12 C A Searing 2d...... 1 00 Gain during present quar­ Bird A Holbrook —Special. 3 Valpariao squashes, Mrs Juhn Kelley 1st...... 50 97* Persons having Lame and Disabled Horses Four pigs under ft mos, A H Warren 1st.... 2 oo 4 do* cucumbers, Henry K Gay lat...... 50 ter...... 57 50 87 will find the best of facilities for treatment at my FURNITURE, Colt 2 yrs old —sired by Colin, J H Cbes ­ C A Searing 2d—...... 1 00 doz cutumbers, K G waters 2d...... — 25 •---- »------8— stables, M. C. LIVESAY, Veternary Surgeon, in at­ bro fst...... 4 00 Class 15—Yorkshires. 4 doz vegetable eggs, R G Waters 1st...... 50 Totals...... *20 84 *16 43 *7 49 tendance. Stables 2d door West of Tbe Siee FOWLER, 3IICH. J H Chesbro 3d ...... 2 00 Boar 1 yr. old, John L Jacobs 1st...... 3 00 4 doz vegetable eggs, U G Waters 2d...... - 25 SHARES IN FORCE. North side. (1228) Colt 1 yr old —sired by Colin, FE Gates 1st 4 tf) Pk late beauty Hebron potatoes Jas Uarrocks, 640...... First Series Henry Hudson 2d...... 2 00 Boar under 1 yr., do 1st...... 2 00 Fit AN K SCHOFIELD Prop r. We now carry a complete assortment of John L Jacobs 2d...... 1 00 1st...... 50 lift...... Second Series Colt under 1 yr old —sired by Colin, Virgil Pk late beauty Hebron potatoes, F E Gates 2d... 25 135...... Third Series Walling 1st...... 4 00 Sow under 1 yr, John L Jacobs 1st...... 2 00 John L Jacobs 2d...... 1 00 Pk early potatoes, K G Waters 1st...... 50 Gain undivided ...... *4 14 FURNITURE, Colt under 1 year old —sired by Homere, Pk new variety late potatoes, H F Water* 1st... 50 Amount of dues paid in advance Emmett Hines 1st...... 6 00 SWEEPSTAKES. Pk queen of valley potatoes, Jas Edward* 1st.... SO at end of quarter...... 4114 50 F. F. MURDOCK PICTURE FRAMES W B Warren —8peclal-Slred by Enterprise. PK queen of valley potatoes, Tberon Shaver 2d.. 25 Amount of Interest paid In ad­ Best Boar of any ago or breed, Bray Bros. PK white star potatoes, H F Waters 1st...... 50 vance at end of quarter...... 11 50 -DEALER IN- Best general purpose colt any breed A Loomis 1st...... 2 oo and CHROMOES. under 1 year, Win Bird...... PK while star jtotaures, Geo Seifert 2d...... 25 ------812ft 00 Harry Skinner 2d...... 1 00 Pk peerless potatoes, G W Klesling 1st...... 50 Amount of Interest due and not Marble and Granite CATTLE. Best breeding Sow of any age or breed PK peerless potatoes, J G Klesling 2d...... — 25 paid at end of quarter...... 4 30 with not less than 6 of her pigs under ft PK early Ublo, B F Oco bock 1st...... 50 Amount of dues not due and paid -We also sell- Class 4—Shorthorns. mos, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st...... 2 00 Pk early Ohio, J G Klesling 2d...... 25 at end of quarter...... 2 75 Bull 2 yrs old. Henry R Gay 1st...... 4 00 C A Searing 2d...... 1 00 Pk Vermont potatoes, J G Klesling 1st...... 50 ------f 8 05 M O M U M ENTS. Bull 1 year old, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st.. 3 00 POULTRY. Pk Vermont potatoes, G W Klesling 2d...... 25 SEWING MACHINES Bull under 1 yr, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st 8 00 Pk beauty Hebron potatoes, Geo Seifert 1st .... 50 Total...... *122 95 Bray Bros. A Loomis 2d...... 2 00 Class 16. Pk beauty Hebron potatoes, Edward Neslell 2d 25 M. 1). HUBBARD. At reduced prices. Pk bliaa triumph potatoes, J G Klesling 1st..... 55 Auditing Committee. Cow 4 years old or over, Bray Bros. A Pr. Light Brahma Fowls. H. W. Broes 1st 75 Loomis 1st...... 6 00 Pk bbsa triumph potatoes, U W Kiealiug 2d..... 25 Cut Stone Iron and Wooden Pumps constantly on hand. Geo Lapbain 2d...... 3 00 do do Chicks, do 1st 75 Pk Rose of North America, G W Kiealiug lat... 50 Pr. Dark brahma ChickB.OM Pedrl 1st...... '5 Repairing of all descriptions In our Heller 3 yrs old, Bray Bros A Loomis 1st 4 00 Pk late rose potatoes. Chas Corwin 1st...... 50 -FOR” line promptly done. Heifer 2 yrs old, do 1st 2 00 O M Pearl 2d...... 40 Pk Ohio beauty potatoes, J G Klesling 1st...... 50 Schedule of Teachers ’ Examinations Heifer under 1 yr, Geo Lapham 1st...... 2 00 Pr. B Plymouth Hock Fowls, Bray Bros.... Pk Ohio beauty potatoes, U W Klesling 2d...... 2' Bray Bros A Loomis 2d...... 1 00 A Loomis 1st...... -...... 75 Pk snowflake potatoes, Frank Baumgartner lat 50 W T Bair 2d...... 40 Pk SDOwdake potatoes, J N Trimble 2d...... 25 For Clinton County, 1891-92. Building -:- Purposes. Class 4— Herefords. Pr.B Plymouth Rook Chicks,O M Pearl 1st 76 Pk pride of America potatoes, F C Britton 1st... 50 Bull 8 yrs old or over, T F DcWitt 1st...... 6 00 Bray Bros. A Loomis 2d...... 40 Pk pride of America potatoes. J G Kiesllng 2d. 25 Undertaking a Specialty Bull 1 yr old do 1st...... 3 oo Pr. W. Plymouth Rock Fowls, H W Bross 1 75 Pk Wall’s orange potatoes, t> W Kiealiug lat.... 50 DeWltt, Friday. September 25,1891. Opposite the Postofflce. Bull under 1 year do 1st...... 3 00 Pr. do do Chicks, do 1st 75 Pk Wall's orange potatoes, J G Kiealiug 2d.... 25 Ovid, Friday, October 30, 1891. Cow 4 yrs old or over do 1st...... 5 00 Pr. S L Wyandotte Chicks, Bray Bros. A Pk peerless potatoes, Jas Briggs 1st...... 50 Regular examination, St. Johns, Thursday Cow and two of her get do 1st...... 8 00 Loomis 1st...... 76 1 dozen gherkin cucumbers, Geo Waterhouse 1st So and Friday, March 3 and 4,1H92. Class 4—Jerseys. Mrs 0 M Bray 2d...... 40 3 sweet potato squash, Geo Waterhouse 1st...... 50 ST. JOHNS. MICH. Pr. IV. Wyandotte Fowls, J D Estes...... 75 Pk yellow globe mangles, J Warren lat...... 50 DeWltt. Friday. March 25,1892. Bull 8 yrs old or over. G B Smith 1st...... 5 00 A VanSlckle 2d...... 40 Pk yellow globe mangles, K G Waters 2d...... 25 Ovid, Friday, April 29,1898. Chas Stewart 2d...... 3 00 Pr. W. Wyadotte Chicks, J D Estes 1st...... 75 Pk white elephant potatoes, Bray Broad Loomis Regular examination, St. Johns, Thursday Bull 1 yrold.Chas Stewart 1st...... 3 oo Pr. 8 C Brown Leghorn Fowls, John L 1st...... 60 and Friday, August 4 and 5,1H92. Cow 4 yrs old or over, G B Smith 1st...... 5 00 Jacobs 1st...... —• 75 Pk white elephant potatoes, Geo Siefert 2d...... 26 First and second grades only at the regular MONITOR Jas D Estes 2d...... 8 oo Pr. 8 C Brown Leghorn Chicks, Jas. Dean 1 75 Pk blue victor potatoes, Chas Jones 1st...... 50 examinations In St. Johns, In March and Heifer 3 years old, G B Smith 1st...... 4 00 Pr. R C Brown Leghorn Chick, O M Pearl 1 75 Pk blue victor potatoes, W K Gegler 2d...... 25 August. “Chas Stewart 2d...... 2 00 O M Pearl 2d...... 40 Pk Imperial potatoes, J O Klesling 1st...... 50 At the regular examination, examinations Flouring Mills, Heifer 2 yrs old. O B 8mith 1st...... 2 0" for first and second grades will commence at Pr. 8 S Hamburg Fowls, C H Walter 1st... 75 Pk impel lal potatoes, O W Klesling 2d...... 25 9 o'clock a m.. on the first day, and for third Funerals attended by an experienced Fu­ G B Smith 2d...... 1 00 do do Chicks, J M Trimble 1st. 75 Pk French purple potatoes, K G Waters 1st...... 50 neral Director, and with the best herse In this Heifer 1 year old, Chas Stewart 1st...... 2 60 grades at 1 o ’clock p. m on the first day. All C H Walter 2d...... 40 Pk French purple potatoes, J G Kiesllng 2d..... 25 other examinations will begin at ft o'clock a m. LEWIS LONIER, Prop’r., part of the country. Our stock of Undertak ­ GB Smith 2d...... 180 Pr. 8 P Hamburg Chicks, Mrs C M Bray 1st 75 Pk Climax potatoes, G W Kieellng lat...... 50 ers’ Goods will always be found complete. Heifer under 1 year, Chas Stewart 1st.... 2 00 By order of Board of School Examiners. Pr. Black Minorca Fowls, J L Jacobs 1st... 78 Pk climax potatoes, J G Klesling 2d...... 25 R. M. WINSTON, Grand Ledge, Mich. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call and Chas Stewart 2d...... 1 00 John L Jacobs 2d...... 40 Pk yellow peachblow potatoes, Bray Bros A be convinced. Bull and 5 of his get, G B Smith, 1st...... 3 00 Pr. Black Minorca Chicks, J L Jacobs 1st... 75 Loomis 1st...... SO 1298 County Commissioner. Chas Stewart 2a...... 2 00 John L Jacobs 2d...... 40 Pk yellow ruts hag as, Henry K Gay lat...... so FULL ROLLER^PROCESS. BENGEL A GOERGE. Cow and 2 of her get, G B Smith 1st...... 3 00 Pr. Howdans Chicks, J M Trimble 1st...... 75 Pk yellow ruts hagas, L W Parker 2d...... 25 Chas Stewart 2d...... 2 00 Pr. B B It Game Chicks, James Dean 1st.... 76 Pk artichokes, J Kiealiug 1st...... so Class 4—Galloways. Pk artichokes, Carrie Kiealiug 2d...... 25 After an expenditure of *3,600 in repairs Class 17 —Ornamental Poultry. Pk Mayflower potatoes, Geo oelfert 1st...... 50 changes and additions, the Monitor Mills Bull 2 yrs old or over. F M Shepard 1st.. 6 00 l’k Peusmore potatoes, F C Britton 1st...... 50 are now virtually now throughout, Bull 1 year old, K W Jennison 1st...... 3 00 Pr. Bronze Turkeys, A L Davis 1st...... 1 00 Pk empire state potatoes, Virgil Walling 1st..... 50 and prepared to manufacture FOSTER, POST l 00. Bull under 1 year, F M Shepard 1st...... 3 00 Pr. Black Turkeys. do 1st...... 1 00 Pk empire stale potatoes,Geo Seifert 2d...... 25 first-class Hour. Cow 4 yrs old or over, do 1st...... 5 00 Pr. Topknot Ducks, Waitie Davis 1st...... 75 Pk Garfield potatoes, Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 •: o: Heifer 2 years old, do 1st...... 2 00 Waltle Davis 2d...... 50 Pk centennial potatoes. Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 CUSTOM WORK SOLICITED, with the assur F M Shepard 2d...... 1 00 Pr. Georgia Ducks, Charles Stewart 1st.... 75 Pk early sunrise potatoes, Henry R Gay lat...... 50 ance that every effort will u> made to please Heifer under 1 year, F M Shepard 1st...... 2 00 Pr. Toulouse Geese, I F Cressman 1st...... 1 00 Pk early sunrise potatoes, J Q Kiesllng 21...... 25 the people. My friends In Clinton County F M Shepard 2d...... 1 00 1 F Crossinan 2d...... 75 arc Invited to give the Monitor Mills a trial. Cow and 2 of her get, F M Shepard 1st.... 3 00 Pr. Bremen Geese, I F Cressman 1st...... 1 00 Pk shaker russet potatoes. Geo Siefert 1st...... 50 H ANDKERCHIEFS ! Coop Pigeons (Ponters) H W Bross 1st...... 60 Pk rose seedllug potatoes, OA Carpenter 1st..... 50 Class 5—Grade Cows and Heifers. Pk rose seedling potatoes, J G Klesling 2d...... 25 LEWIS LONIER do (English Owls) do 1st 60 Pk early geui potatoes, G W A'lesling 1st...... 50 Milch cow any age or breed, George Pr. Rabbits. Arthur Post, 1st...... 60 Pk early gem potatoes, J O Klesling 2d...... 25 A Swagart 1st...... 4 00 Mary Post 2d...... — 26 Pk St Lawrence potatoes, G W Kieellng Ist..... 50 O R Rice 2d...... 2 00 Coop for exhibiting fowls, A VanSlckle 1 1 (JO Pk early Everltl potatoes, John Morris 1st...... 50 WANTED ! Cow 4 yrs old or over, J W Ennest 1st.... 4 00 Hw Bross 2d...... 75 Pk early Everltt potatoes, Asa J Morris 2d...... 25 If you can't catch biui, come back to N OR Rice 2d...... 2 00 Pr. Ferrets, Wm. Bird 1st...... 50 Pk late Everltt potatoes, Asa J Morris 1st...—.. 50 Cow 8 yrs old, J W Ennest 1st...... 4 00 Cage Ferrets, Wm. Bird 1st...... 50 Pk late Everltt potatoes, John Morris 2d...... 25 Heifer 2 yrs old. J W Ennest 1st...... 3 00 GRAINS AND SEEDS. 3 marrow squashes. F C Britton 1st..—...... 50 Seasoned timber for use in manufacturing D J W Ennest 2d...... 2 00 3 white crook-neck squashes, Mrs John A'eily .. 50 Heifer 1 year old. J W Ennest 1st...... 2 60 Class 1ft. 3 citron*, Geo Seifert let...... 50 J W Ennest 2d...... 1 60 Jas Hariock 3d...... 25 CHAPIN & CO.’s K Heifer under 1 year, Geo 8wagart 1st.... 2 oo 4 bu. Centenlal Wheat, I F Cressman 1st. 1 00 8 pine apple squashes, H F Waters 1st...... 50 Wagons, Buggies and Gutters, A R Dutton 2d...... 1 00 I F Cressman 2d...... 60 8 bunches kale, Carrie Kiesllng 1st...... 50 4 bu. Clawson wheat, W E Gegler, 1st,...... 1 01) 8 bunches kale, J Klesling 2d...... 25 E Class ft—Steers and Colts. Bray Bros. A Loomis 2d...... 50 8 buoebes curly lettuce, Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 The Dress Goods Hustlers, For which best price will be paid by 4 bu. Treadwell wheat, I F Cressman 1st. 1 00 Pk Bell potatoes, Geo Frudy lat...... 50 Best broke colt under 2 yrs broke by boy 4 bu. 4 or 6 rowed barley, do 1st. 75 C E Baughn 33...... 25 SMITH BROS., under 16 years, J Shaver 1st...... 2 00 4 bu. 2 rowed barley, do 1st. 75 R AKDulton2d ...... 100 Pk purple top turnips N T Fenner 1st...... 50 I F Cressman 2d...... 50 Pk Burpee ’s extra early potatoes, N T Fenner... 50 One Block West of The Steel. Class 7 —Fat Cattle. 4 bu. Buckwheat, W R Gegler 1st...... 76 Pk Kidney potato, S R Burbank, lat...... 50 And view the finest stock of New Pat­ C R W Jennison 2d...... 60 Pk Dakota RedIteotato. potato. Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 terns In Steer or heifer 1 yr old, O A Whitlock 1st 3 oo 4 bu. White Oats. W R Gegler 1st...... 76 W E Gegler 2d——...... 25 pr -Horse-shoeing and general repairing Steer or heifer under 1 yr, Geo Lapham 1st 2 00 Jas. Horrocks 2d...... -...... 60 Pk American rote potato, W E Gegler 1st... 50 O A Whitlock 2d...... 100 4 bu. Yellow Oats, I F Cressman 1st...... 76 Pkk EarlEarly------rose potato,- Frank- — Baumgartner *■ 1st... 50 promptly and satisfactorily done. 1268tf H I F Cressman 2d...... 50 SHEEP. II W 1 truss 2u 7...... 25 4 bu. Millet, W E Gegler 1st...... 75 8panlsh peanuts, Asa J Morris 1st...... 50 Class 8 —American Merino. Asa J Morris 2d...... 50 Pk six week's market potatoes Mrs J Kelley 1st 50 THAN WEALTH Is I 4 bu. Hongarian grass seed, R W Jenni ­ Pk Kelley's seedling potatoes, Mrs J Kelley 1st.. 60 DRESS -;- GOODS knowledge of Book-keep Ham 3 yrs old or over, Phenando Ellis 1st 4 00 son 1st...... 75 PK Andrew ’s whlto rose, H W Bross 1st...... 50 tng, Shorthsod. Type writ Geo Lapham 2d...... 8 00 4 bu. Timothy seed, K W Jennison 1st.... 75 Pk James Vick potatoes, H W Bross 1st...... 60 Ing, Telegraphy, etc. Send lor Catalogue of Gran E Ram * years old, Bray Bros. A Loomis 1st 4 00 Sample Hops. Mrs. Hannah Octoby, 1st...... 60 Pk early Chicago potatoes, Jas Horrocks let..... 50 Rxptds Business College, Grand Haplds, Mich. R B Caruss ‘2d...... 2 00 J G Klesling 2d...... 26 1 doc long red peppers. Geo Seifert 1st...... 60 IN THE COUNTY. 127«yl A. 8. PARISH, Prop Ram 1 year old, Geo Lapham 1st...... 2 oo 4 bu. lAindreth wheat, I F Cressman 1st.. 1 00 Mr* Hannah Octoby. 2d...... 25 F HP Keys 2d...... 100 I F Cressman 2d...... 60 4doz Chilian peppers, Mrs Hannah Octouy 1st 50 Buck Lamb, Phenando Ellis 1st...... 2 00 4 bu Pool wheat, Chas. V. Ferris 1st...... 1 00 4 doz long Cayenne pepper*, Geo Seifert 1st..... 50 K B Caruss 2d...... 1 00 Charles Jones 2d...... 60 Udn* Gulden upright pepper. Hanoeh Octoby.. 50 SUBSCRIPTIONS Two ewes 3 yrs old or over, R B Caruss 1st 2 00 4 bu Japanese Buckwheat Cbas. V. Fer­ iqt Pride of valley potatoes, Gorton W Jonas in 50 HANDKERCHIEFS ! Bray Bros. A Loomis 2d...... 1 00 ris 1st...... 75 Pk California red potatoes, J N Trimble lat..... 60 RECEIVED AT Two ewes 2 yrs old, R B Caruss 1st...... 2 00 4 bu. Early Red Clawson wheat. Asa J, Pk orange Jelly turnips, Oeo Seifert 1st...... 60 This is Headquarters for At 2 1-2 Cents Up, at Bray Bros A Loomis 2d...... 1 00 Morris 1st...... 1 00 Pk early Shannock, Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Two ewes 1 year old, R B Caruss 1st...... 2 00 John Morris 2d...... 60 4 doz white turnip radish. Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 THE INDEPENDENT OFFICE HP Keys 2d...... 1 oo 4 bu. Evoritt ’s high grade wheat, Asa J. 4 dos winter radish, Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Two ewe lambs, H P Keys 1st...... 2 00 Morris 1st...... — 1 00 LADIES’ JACKETS., ^or ~ * R B Caruss 2d...... 1 00 John Morris 3d...... 50 (Continued on fifth paye.) FOSTEB, POST i CO.’S

Ain? H H1L2 CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1891.

siofsky applet J work done by one person, Ella K Chapin 1 00 AWARDS OF PREMIUMS. J W xleeiibg 3d., Embroidered table scarf, Dora "M “Huntlunt lat 60 yellow Newtown pippin ClChaa Jones 2d. George Mann 2d...... French pippin Chas Jonas lat. Embroidered mantle lambrequlne, Mrs L (Continued from fourth, page.) Claaa 21—Canned and Dried Fruit. Merrifleld 1st...... George Mann 2d...... Pk Bay State potatoes, Henry R Gay lat...... Col dried fruit product of 1 person Mrs O R Embroidered handkerchief, Dora M Hunt 1’k Rom of Morn potatoes, Henry R Gay 1st.... Rioelst...... 1 50 Mrs L Merrifleld fid...... Pk Chicago market potatoes, A L Davis 1st...... Dried fruit product of 1 person Mrs S W Parker.J 00 Embroidered pillow-sham,Mra LMerrifield Pk Northern spy potatoes, A L Davis 1st...... ”Dried prunes “Mrs O R Rice '1st ‘ 40 Embroidered pin-cushion, Mrs E Shackle- Pk Early May potatoes, J N Trimble 1st...... Dried pears Mrs O R Bice lat...... „ 40 ton 1st...... Pk Lee’s favorite, new variety early potato, U Dried apples Mrs O R Rice 1st...... 40 Eva M Smith fid._...... 26 W Hale 1st...... 60 Dried peaches Mrs 8 A Lyon 1st...... 40 Embroidered soft pillow, made up, Eva Pk early Wisconsin, new variety early potato, Mrs H R Gay 2d...... 20 M Smith 1st...... 60 H * Hale let...... Dried blackbeirii* MrsO R Rice lat...... 40 Display silk embroidery, hand made, Geo Pk Saltzer’a iron clad, new vailety isle potato, Dried plums Mrs U R Rice lat...... 40 Mann lat...... 1 00 H W Hale let...... Mrs C M Bray 2d...... 20 Display cotton embroideries, Mrs W M Pk People potato, new vailety, late, H W Hale.. Dned cherries Mrs C M Bray lat...... 40 Russell 1st...... GO Pk Eureka potato, new variety, late, H W Hale Mrs CM Bray 2d...... 20 Display thread lace, hand made. Miss Ber­ Pk Governor Rusk potato, new variety, late, H Dried quince Mrs O R Ric- 1st...... 40 tha Davidson, lat...... —...... 1 00 The Ladies W Hale let...... Dried currants Mrs S W Parker 1st...... 40 Display of drawn work, Mrs Rev R D Pk Monroe seedling potato, new variety, late, Mrs O K Rice 2d...... 20 of St. Johns and Vicinity H W Hale let...... ~...... Dried pumpkin* Mr* H R Gay lat______40 Stearns 1st...... 1 00 Pk Wilson ’s first choice, new variety, late po ­ May Binger 2d...... 20 Mrs Rev K D Stearns fid...... 60 tato, H W Hale 1st...... Dried peas Mrs 8 W Parker lat...... :...... 40 Thread laoe, hand made head roll, Bertha are Pk sample Kohl Rabi. J Kiesllug 1st...... Dried corn Mrs U R Gay lat...... Davidson 1st...... 50 Carrie Kiesliog 2d Mr* 8 W Parker 2d...... Chair scarf, Dora M Hunt 1st...... 60 Pk onion sets, W EGE Gegler 1st...... Dried gooseberries Mrs H R Gay 1st...... Chair drape, do 1st...... 50 cordially invited to call and inspect Pk fig tomato, A Spayde 1st...... Spec canned peaches Mr* O R Rice 1st..... Embroidered night dress, Mrs 8 W Parber 8 summer squashes, Jas Uarrocks let...... Mra 8 A Lyon 2d...... Fancy tidy, Polly R Parker...... 25 the New and Seasonable POWDER Pk Phoenix ear.y |ierfect potato, Jes Uarrocks.. Pillow sham, Eva M Smith, 1st...... 60 Absolutely Pure. Spec canned strawberries Mrs O R Rice lat.... Banner, Mrs Fred 8wain 1st...... 60 Best end greatest variety of vegetables grown by Spec canned blackberries Hannah Octoby 1st. Pincushion, Bertha Davidson 1st...... 50 Millinery A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of one exhibitor, R G Waters 1st...... 2 00 Spec canned red raspberries Mrs O R Rice 1st. 50 Mrs Frank Harvey 2d...... —. 28 all in leavening strength .—Idlest V. S. Government J Kiesling 2d...... 1 00 Julia Young 2d...... Sideboard scarf, Mrs L Merrifleld 1st...... 60 Beet and greatest variety.ot roots lor leedlng Spec canned currants Mrs O R Rice lat...... At Hicks & Holm a,' Food Report. stock, KG Waters 1st...... 1 50 Mra Z T Ash 2d...... Pleture or easel drat do 1st. 50 J G Kiesling, 2d...... 60 Bertha Davidson ...... 26 Spec canned mulberries Mrs S A Lyon 1st.... Toilet set complete for bureau or wash- Best col. vegetables grown by boy undet 18 yrs. Spec canned dewberries Carrie Kiesling lat... No. 16, Clinton Avenue. Bishop Kiesling 1st...... 1 00 stand Mis LMerrifield 1st...... 60 Spec cauned pieplant May Blnger lat...... 50 Dora M Hunt 2d...... - 26 Class 20—Fruit. Spec canned elderberries Mrs S R Burbank 1st.. 60 Recollect, every day is ‘‘Special Sales Spec canned blackberries Mrs O R Rice lat...... 60 Tray cloth and set doyleys, Mrs Rev R D The Independent Collection of apples grown by exhibitor, correct­ Stearns 1st...... 60 Spec canned cherries Mrs O R Rice lat...... 50 Day.” ly labeled, giving a succession of fruits MrsS W Parker 2d...... 25 Mrs Frank 8wain fid...... 25 STEA31 PRINTING HOUSlfi. throughout the usual season, J G Kiesling lst..l 00 Spec canned yellow cherries Mr* O A Carpenter 50 Cauvass tidy, Mrs L Merrifleld 1st...... 60 G W Kiesling 2d...... 60 Spec canned grapes Mrs O R Rice 1st...... 50 Mrs L Merrifleldfid...... 25 12 varieties of winter apples grown by exhibitor Spec canned gooseberries Geo Seifert lat...... 50 Lace tidy, Mrs L Merrifleld 1st...... 50 Published every Thursday morn­ and correctly labeled, giving a succession of Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d...... 25 Crochet tidy, Bertha Davidson 1st...... 60 ing from the Independent Office, fruits throughout the season, Chaa Jones lst...l 00 8pec canned tomattoe* S A Lyon lsl...... 60 Mrs L Merrifleld 2d...... -...... 25 over Wheat Bros.’ Clothing G W Kiesling 2d...... 80 MraZTAab2d ...... 25 8plasher, Mrs J J Warren 1st...... 50 Store, No. 1 7 Clinton ave. 6 varieties of apples grown by exhibitor for mar­ Col pickle* in cans Mrs O R Rice lat...... 50 Dora M Hunt 2d...... 25 ket purposes, Henry R Gay 1st...... 1 00 Spec canned pears Mra O R Rice lit...... 60 Bracket lambrequin, —Mrs L Merrifleld 2d... 25 GEO S. CORE IT. Proprietor. Chaa Jones 2d...... 50 Mrs O R Rice 2d...... 25 Handkerchief______case, Mrs Chas Corwin 1st... so Plate early harvest apples, J G Kiesling 1st...... 50 Spec canned plums Mr* Z T Ash 1st...... 60 Bertha Davidson 2d...... --- ...... M25 rereas,—Oneyeartl SO; Six months 70 Cents; G W Kiesling 2d...... 25 i Kiesling 2d...... 25 Darned net tidy, Mrs L Merrifleld 1st...... Three months 40 Cents. Advertising rates made “ sweet bough apples, J G Kiesling lat...... 50 Col dried tomatoes Mrs O R Rice 1st..... 40 Key-board, Mrs Charles Corwin 1st...... 60 knownonapplication. Marriage and Deathno- G W Keialing 2(1...... 25 Spec currant jelly MraC M Bray 1st...... 40 Whish broom-holder, Mrs J J Warren 2d... 26 tlcesfree. “ primate apples, G W Kiesliog lat...... 60 Mra O K Rice 2d...... Pair embroidered slippers, Mrs L Merri­ J G Kiesling, 2d...... 25 20 fleld 1st...... 50 FACILITIES FOE 001X9 Spec apple jelly Mra O R Rice lat...... 40 “ Red Astrachan apples. G W Kiesling 1st... 50 epee grape jeily Mra O R Rice lat...... 40 Perfume sachet, Mrs Charles Corwin 1st... 60 JOB PRINTIN O J.G Kiesling 2d...... 25 fla Youngag 2d2d...... 20 Fancy apron, Dora M Hunt 1st...... 60 " early Joe apples, J G Kiesling 1st...... 60 Spec raspberry jelly Julia Young 1st...... 40 May Blnger 2d...... -...... 2* Unsurnaased for style and cheapness. G W Kiesling, 2d...... 26 ...... Mrs Hannah Octoby..... 2d...... 20 Lamp screen, Ella R Chapin 1st...... 60 “ summer Rose apples, G W Kiesling 1st...... 50 Spec blackberry jelly MraC M Bray 1st 40 Specimen of knit lace, Mrs LMerrifield fid 25 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. J G Kiesling 2d...... 25 Mrs O R Rice 2d...... 20 Specimen crocheted lace, Miss Ethel Ash 1 50 Barbers. ** Holland pippin apples. Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Spec quince jelly MrsO R Rice lit...... 40 Mrs L Merrifleld fid...... —25 J^KPORT OF THK CONDITION H OR ATE OK BEK .—St at* of Michigan “ Malden Blush apples Chaa Jones 1st...... 60 Spec tomato jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... 40 Specimen of rick-rack work, Mrs L Merri­ county ofClinton,ss. At a session of the Pro- Henry R Gay 2a...... 25 Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d______fleld, fid...... -...... v. 26 P E. WILSON has removed his barber shop u 20 ounce pippin apples, J G Kiesling 1st__ 50 20 ys' —or— batecourt lortbecounty of Clinton. boldeD at tbe • from the basement in The Steel to the 8pec cAb apple jelly Hannah Octoby 1st...... 40 Specimen of hemstitching, Mrs Merrifleld 80 Probate office, in the village of 8t. Johns, on G W Kiesling 2d...... 25 Mrs 11 R Gsy 2d...... 20 Embroidered towels, Mrs L Merrifleld 1st.. 60 Oroom in the rear of the “Corner Drug Store,” on*• Chenango strawberry G W Kiesling 1st..... So Tuesday, the 23d day of S-pteuiber, in the year Walker street, west, where he invites the public to Spec plum jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... do slumber robe.MrsSWParker 1 50 one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.' J G Kiesling, 2d...... 25 Julia Young 2d...... Fancy basket, Dora M Hunt 1st...... 50 call and see him. Special attention given to cut* " Norton ’s melon J G Kiesling 1st...... 60 The St. Johns National Bank, Present, Joel H. Cranson. Judge of Probate. ting ladies' and children ’s hair. 1184 Spec peach jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... Embroidered underwear.Polly R Parker 2d 25 In the matter of the estate of ARMINDA G W Kiesling 2d...... 25 Mrs C M Bray 2d...... Fancy tidy, Mrs S W Parker 1st...... 60 AT ST. JOHNS, MICH. HUNTER, deceased. winter pippin R W JennUou 1st. 50 Spec cranberry jelly Mrs O R Rice l»t...... Class 28 —Paintings and Drawings. Ansley A. Hunt, executor of the last will and golden sweet R G Waters 1st...... 60 Spec strawberry jelly Mrs C M Bray 1st...... Loan Agents. golden pippin R W JennLoo ;ist...... 50 Collection oil paintings not less than 6 At the close of business. September 26, 1891. testament of said deceased, having made applica ­ MrsuRKice 2d...... leces. Ella R Chapin 1st...... 2 00 tion for the allowance of his final account. he tiortgaue co black giilflower R W Jennlsou 1st..... 50 Col jellies not named in this list Mrs O R Rice 1st Pi nlcHKiA.i . , Elias H Myer 2d...... 25 Oil ipainting, landscape, Mrs L Merrifleld 1 76 RESOURCES. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the Limited. Capital, $75,000, successors to Walker Spec canned corn Mrs O B Rice 1st...... I5th day ot October, A. D. 1891, at one Danver ’s sweet J G Kiesling lss...... 60 Spec canned marmalade Mrs Z T Ash 1st...... do flowers, do 2d.. 60 Loans and discounts ...... $250,516 38 AT White, dealers in Mortgage Securities, 8chool and G W Kiesling 2d...... 25 Painting on velvet, do 1st.. 60 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .. 8,629 48 o ’clock in the afternoon be assigned for the exami ­ Municipal Bonds. A few pieces of choice lands for Spec canned quinces Mra O R Rice 1st...... do from nature, Ella R Chapin 1st.. 75 nation of said account at tbe probate office, in iwley J U 50 Sample chow-chow Mrs O R Rice 1st...... U. 8. bonds to secure circulation ...... 25,000 00 the village of St. John*. sale. Office cor. Walker and Spring-sts., St. Johns. G W Kiesling 2d...”...... 25 Collection pastel paintings, not less than 9 Stocks, securities, claims, etc...... 667 42 Sample vinegar T D Abbey 1st...... Mrs EF Allen 1st...... 2 00 Aud it is further ordered, that notice be given sweet Vandevere G W Kiesling 1st...... 50 Mrs Chas Corwin 2d...... Due from approved reserve agents ... 20,631 63 to the persons interested in said erate of Attorneys. Jonathan Chaa Jones 1st...... 50 Sample pickled cucumbers May Biuger 1st...... Class 29—Plants and Flowers. Due from other National Banks ...... 8,556 29 the time and place of said bearing Canada red Cbaa Jones 1st...... 50 Mrs C M Bray 2d...... Banking-house, furniture, St fixtures. 8,500 00 Pe< k’s pleasant Henry H Gay lat...... 60 Collection of house plants, Mrs Jno by causing a copy of this order to be DWIN H. l,YON, Attorney at Law, St. Sample pickled tomatoes May Binger 1st...... Kelley 1st...... 3 00 Current expenses and taxes paid ...... 1,179 98 published in the Clinton Independent, a news­ Cbaa Jones 2d...... 26 Mrs S R Burbank 2d...... Checks and other cash items...... 147 76 Johns, Mich. Office over H. L. Kendrick's Wagner May Blnger 1st...... 60 Mesdames Perrin and Steel 2d...... 2 00 paper printed and circulated Id said county of Store.E 1268 Sample ylckled pears Mrs O R Rice lat...... Six plants, different varieties, in pots, Mrs Bills of other banks ...... 850 00Clinton for three successive weeks previous to Virgil Walling 2d...... 26 May Biuger 2d...... 1 00 Fractional paper currency, nickles, said day of hearing. northern spy TD Abbey 1st.., 60 KM Steel 1st.,...... and cents ...... 244 89 PA Cl, DING At WACHfllDGE. Attor ­ A E Dutton 2d...... 26 Sample pickled crabapples May Binger 1st...... Display of cut flowers, John Morris 1st 1 00 JOEL H. CRANSON, neys at Law, St. Johns. Mich. [12121 Mrs O R Rice M...... Julia Young 2d...... 50 Specie ...... 14,927 44 (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. S King Tompkins county Frauk Harvey 1st Sample Chili sauce May Binger lat...... Legal tender notes ...... 3,146 00 T D Abbey 2d...... Floral design, Mrs K M 8teel 1st...... 60 A. W. Norton. Will H. Brunson. Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d...... Collection of dahlias, Julia Young 1st...... 50 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasu­ yellow bellflower apples H W Hale 1st__ Sample catsup Mr* O R Rice 1st...... rer <5 per cent of circulation) ...... 1,126 00 ROBATE COURT, Clinton County —**, OKTON Ac BRUNSON, successors to T D Abbey 2d...... Mrs Jno Kelley fid...... 26 Notice is hereby given that all claims and Col dried elderberries Mrs O R Rice 1st...... Collection of pansies, Dora M Hunt 1st.... 50 Daboll & Brunson and Auten St Moss, At* Aesopus Spitaenburg Elias H Myer 1st...... Mra H K Gay 2d...... Total ...... $339,121 17 Pdemands against JOSEPH A. JONES, de­ Ntorneys at Law. In the old office of Auten St W E Gegler 2d...... „ do phlox, Mrs R M Steel 1st...... 60 ceased, will be heard by the undersigned at the Specimen pickled apples Mr* O U Rice 1st...... Mrs Jno Kelley fid...... 25 LIABILITIES. Moss over McCabe's shoe store 8t. Johns Mlcb. Rhode Island greening A E Dutton 1st...... Spec pickled peaches May Blnger lat...... Probate Office, In St. Johns, m said county,onthe May Blnger 2d...... Collection of petunias, Julia Young 1st... 50 Capital stock paid In ...... $100,000 00 3d day of Tlarcls 1892; and that tbe Spec pickled muskuielon Mrs O R Rice 1st...... Parlor boquet, Mrs Hannah Octoby 1st... 50 H. M. PERRIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN golden ruaset May Blnger 1st...... Spec pickled grapes Mrs O R Rice 1st...... Surplus fund ...... 12,100 00creditors of said deceased are allowed six months ERRINS Ac BALDWIN, Attorneys at Cbaa Jones 2d...... Spec pickled beets Mrs S R Burbank 1st...... Julia Young 2d...... 26 Undivided profits ...... 3.999 10 from this date in which to present their claims Baldwin Tberon Shaver lat...... Basket boquet’ Mrs- R------M Steel ----- 1st. 60 National bank notes outstanding ...... 22,500 00 for adjustment. —Dated,September 3d, 1891. Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, Spec sweet cucumber pickles Mrs O R Rice 1st.. 60 Ppension, real estate agents, conveyancers and Geo Seifert 2d...... Spec elderberry jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... Plate boquet, Julia Young 1st... Individual deposits subject to check. 79,644 58 JOEL H. CRANSON. money loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, Koxbury russet Cbaa Jones lat...... Spec wortleberry jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... Mrs 8 W Parker fid...... 36 Demand certificates of deposit ...... 85,866 34 1299:w4 Judge of Probate. and make collections. Business entrusted to their lam use May Binger lat...... Spec pie plant jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... 40 Plate marigoulds. Mrs Jno Kelley 1st...... 80 Due to state banks and bankers ...... 35,011 15 care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. J G Kiesling 2d...... Spec cherry jelly Mrs O R Rice 1st...... 40 Mrs Hannah Octoby fid...... 25 Office over Wickes’ grocery, Clinton Avenue, St. Westfield seek-no further Cbaa Jones 1st... ' gooseberry jelly MrsO R Rice 1st...... 40 ix button-hole boquet®, Julia Young 1st. 60 Total ...... $339,121 17 ROBATE COURT,Clinton County, ss. Johns, Mich. 1183 Taliman sweet H W Hale...... Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d...... 20 Rare or tropical fruits, Julia Young 1st.. 50 State of Michigan, county of Clinton, ss. P Notice is hereby given that all claims and T D Abbey 2d...... Sample pear jelly Mrs C M Bray 1st...... 40 Ten weeks stock, Mrs Jno Kelley 1st...... 60 I, P. E. Walsworth, cashier of the above named demands against WILLIAM W. GEORGIA, de­ M. II. CASTLE, Attorney at Law. Bailey’s sweet Kliaa H Myer 1st...... Julia Youug 2d...... 20 Sweet peas, do 2d...... 25 bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­ ceased, will be heard by the undersigned, at the Circuit Court Commissioner. Money toLosn. A E Dutton 2d ...... Spec black raspberry jelly Mrs O K Rice 1st...... 40 Hand boquet, do 1st...... 60 ment is true to the best of my knowledge and Probate Office in St.Johns, in said county, on the OfficeW at the Court. House, 8t. Johns. 1188 Swaar Geo Seilert 1st...... Spec red raspberry Jelly Mis O R Rice lsl...... 40 Coxcomb Doquet, do 2d...... 25 belief. . P. K. WALSWORTH. 3d day of March. 1892; and that the creditors T D Abbey 2d...... Gladiolias, do 2d...... 25 Cashier. of said deceased are allowed aix months from this Spec cherry wine Mrs H R Gay 1st...... 40 date in which to present the r claims for adjust­ EOEWA Ac .71EKRILL, Attorneys at wine Elias H Myer 1st...... Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d...... 20 Straw flowers, do 1st...... 60 Subscribed and sworn to, before me this Law, at the old s*and,over the “corner drug W E Gegler 2d....._...... Spec tomato preserves S A Lyon ...... 40 Class 30—For Boys and Girls Under 16 Years 30th day of September, 1891. ment. —Dated, September 3d. 1891. Fstore,” St. Johns, Mich. 1263 Fall pippin Geo Seifert lat...... of Age. R. C. DEXTER. JOEL H CRANSON, R G Waters 2d...... Class 22—Dairy and Household Products. Notary Public. 1299w4 Judge of Probate. Steel’s red W E Gegler lat...... Collection of natural curiosities, Chas 71 ITII Ac ROGERS, Attorneys at Law, Specimen white bread, salt rising, Mrs O Britton 1st...... 1 00 Correct —Attest: Office over Sullivan ’s store, St. Jotfbs, Mich. Cayuga red streak JG Kiesling lat...... K Rice 1st...... 60 JOHN HICK-*. 'lO.TI 71ISSION BUS’ NOTICE. - Tho s G W Kiesling 2d...... „... JMFrisbieSd ...... 25 Bishie Kiesling 2d...... 50 GEO. A. STEEL, J undersigned having beeu appointed by the Belmont Chas Jones 1st...... Specimen white bread, hop rising, Mrs Z Specimen of ornamental work, Vera COOLEY E. BALL. ProbateC Judge of f'linton county, Michigan, com­ Justice of the Peace. Ben Davis Chaa Jones 1st...... T Ash 1st...... 50 Britikerhoff 1st...... 60 Directors. missioners to receive,examine and adjust allclaims Hub nonesuch j Kiesling 1st...... 50 Mrs OK Rice 2d...... 26 Specimen of plain penmanship, Emma J and demands against DAVID P. WILCOX, J G Kiesling 2d...... 26 Specimens brown bread, J M Frisbie 1st... 5 be due at the date of this notice 6 to 8 evenings. Sunday, 2 to 5 p. m. The doctor Mrs L Merrifleld 2d...... Sample kltinnlny berries, I F Cressman... do MKOKAT K O It DK H—State of Michigan two hundred and four dollars and seventy-four cures all chronic and private diseases. All temale Rag rug, Mrs Hannah Octoby 1st...... do lawton do do do ST county of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ cents, besides an attornev fee of fifteen dollars, Lord Palmes ton peaches S A Lyon 1st...... Knitted rug, Mrs. James Kicuardson 1st... bate Court for the county of Clinton, holden at the diseases treated with newly discovered remedies. Class 38 -Big Things. stipulated in said mortgage to l>e paid should any Takes out cancers and old tumors with a plaster, Geo Lapham 2d...... Double carpet coverlet, Mrs. S W Parker 1 Probate Office, in the village of St. Johns, on proceedings be taken to foreclose said mortgage, and purifies the blood. Old fever sores and milk Wagner peaches Carrie A'lesling 1st...... Knit bed spread, Miss Hattie Jacobs 1st.... Largest apple, May Binger ...... 25 Tuesday, the 6th dsy of Octob-r, in the year one and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity nav- leg cured with Indian remedies. 1133 J A'lesling 2d...... Miss Julia Bross 2d...... do pear, J Kiesling ...... 25 thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. ing been Instituted to recover anv part of the debt yellow rare-ripe peaches Carrie A'lesling... Crochet shawl. Miss Bertha Davidson 1st... do squash, O A Carpenter ...... 25 Present, Joel H. Crnnson, Judge of Probate. secured by said mortgage ; therefore, by virtue of Brandywine peat G W A'lesling 1st...... Crochet skirt, Julia Bross...... do citron. Geo Watet house ...... 25 In the matter of the estate of RICHARD tbe power of sale in said mortgage contained, and Laundry. Bradshaw plums J A’lesling 1st...... Child's saque, Ella R Chapin 1st...... do quince, R G Waters...... 28 SMITH, deceased. of the statute in such case made and provided, German prune plums Carrie A'lesling lsl... Woolen mittens, Mrs. Chas. Corwin 1st..... do potato, W E Gegler...... 3b On reading and filing the petition duly veriled, notice is hereby given that on December 5,1891, at T.JOHNS NTKAN LAUNDRY, Lee Imperial gage plums J A'lesling .1st.T/...... Ella R Chapin 2d...... Largest Mangle-wurtzel, S W Parker. 25 of Henry D Smith, praying that he niay be ap ­ one o ’clock in the after ioon, at the west front L*moreaux, proprietor corner Clinton avenue j Lombard plums Carrie Aieallng'lst ...... Carriage afgnan. Mrs. L Merrifleld 1st...... " Turnip. H W Bross...... 35 pointed special administrator of said estate. door of the court house for Clinton county, in andS State street. Work called for and delivered Moore ’s Arctic plums 8 A Lyon 1st...... Slumber robe, Ella R Chapin 1st...... " Carrot, It G Waters...... 25 Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tlinrsday, Michigan, in i e village of St. Johns, in said with promptness. Eirst-class work and satislac Smith ’s Orleans plums J A'lesling 1st...... Gents' scarf, Mrs L Merrifleld 1st...... “ Cabbage, T H Salsbury... 25 the 15th day of October, A. D. 1891, at eounty, there will be sold at public vendue to the lion guaranteed. 1300 Washington plums Carrie A'iealing 1st..... Crochet tidy. Miss Hattie Jacobs 1st...... Tomato, Mrs C M Bray., 25 one o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the highest bidder, the premise* contained in said Red cling peach 8 A Lyon lat...... Patchwork, quilt, silk, Mrs L Merrifleld Onion, J Kiesling ...... 25 hearing of said petition, at the Probate Office mortgage, viz: The west half of the south-east honey peach 8 A Lyon 1st...... Llg-cabln, quilt, worsted, do 2d Baga, K G Waters..... in the village ot St. Jobnr. quarter • and the south ten acres of the west half of IRerlt Wins. late Crawford peach 8 A Lyon 1st...... White worked or quilted bed spread, Geo. " Ear of dent corn. May Blnger ...... And it is iurther ordered, that notice he given the north-east quarter of section twenty-eight in Mountain rose peach Carrie A'lesling 1st.. Mann, 1st...... " Beet, 8 W Parker...... to tbe persons interested in said estate of Township No. eight, North of Range one West, in We deslr** to say to our citizens, that Talimau'a seedling grape Geo Seifert 1st... Mrs W M Russell 2d...... “ Radish, J Kiesling ...... - the time and place of said hearing, by Michigan; containing ninety acres more or leas. for years we have been selling Dr. Talpabawken apple Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Sample woolen yarn, Polly R Parker, 1st. “ Head lettuce, J Kiesling...... causing a copv or this order to be published —Dated September 8. 1891 R W JeDoiaon 2d...... 25 Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d...... Corn stalk, J N Trimble ...... - IntheCllnton Independent, a newspaper print ­ LUCY W. HEYDENBURK, King ’s New Discovery for Consump ­ winter pippin T C Britton lat...... 60 Pair of woolen stockings, Polly R Parker 1 “ Hen's egg. J G Kiesling ...... ed and circulated in said county or Clinton, Perrins A Baldwin , Assignee. 8 A Lvon 2d...... 25 Mrs Hannah Octoby 2d...... “ Peach, 8 A Lyon ...... for one week previous to said day of hearing. Att’ys for Assignee. tion, Dr. King ’s New Life Pills, Buck- rock pippin Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Pair of woolen socks, Hattie Jacobs 1st.... “ Plum, J Kiesling ...... 25 JOEL H. CRANSON, sweet russett Geo Beilert 1st...... 50 len ’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, Pair of cotton stockings, J J Warren 1st... “ Grape, J Kiesling ...... 25 fA true copv.) Judge of Probate. KOHATK ORDER. Mate of Mic'ilgan culprit apples Geo Seifert 1st...... 50 Julia Bross 2d...... For best collection of big things exhibited and have never handled remedies that J A’iealing 2d...... 25 county of Clinton, sa. At a session of the Pro­ Specimen plain hand sewing, Mrs L Meri- by one exhibitor, not entered in the above IIRORATK COURT, Clinton County, ss— Pbate Court for tbe county of Clinton, holden at the sell as well, or that have given such wine apples W E Gegler 1st...... 60 lifleld 1st...... list, R G Waters,...... 25 Geo Seifert 2d...... 25 A Notice is hereby given that all claims and probate office, in the village ot St. Johns, on universal satisfaction. We do not hesi ­ fPolly R Parker 2d...... 26 Largest cucumber, George Waterhouse.... 25 demands against JANNETrE BE8Lh.Y, deceased Monday, the 21st day of September, in the year Pennock apples Cbas jonee 1st...... Specimen of mending. Mrs L Merrifleld 1st 60 Largest sunflower, do 25 tate to guarantee them every time, and Peerless apples Ellas H Myer 1st...... will be heard by the undersigned, at the Probate one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-one. Specimen of darning, do 1st 60 Big pepper, George Waterhouse ...... 25 Office, In 8t. Johns, in said county, on the 3en pippin Geo Seifert lat...... Y’ounglst ...... according to law. the 12th day of November, 1891, and the fid day to tbe persons Interested in said estate or the pen ­ Patchwork quilt "spiderweb. ” Julia GEO. T. SHAFFER. of March, 1392; and that the creditor* of said de­ dency of said petition and the hearing thereof by it is guaranteed to give perfect satis­ Kurre Easter pear Carrie A'lesling 1st..... Young 1st...... 60 ceased are allowed six months from the date ot faction, or money refunded. Price 25 Carolina red June appla J A'lesling 2d.... Commissioner, causing a copy of this order to be published in the old Mixon cling peach J Kiesling 2d...... Class 27— Etnproiderv or Ornamental Needle No. of Ceritfl- Detcrtption. See. Town. Range this notice In which to present tbelr claims for Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed and cents a bottle. For sale by Fildew Wilder grape J Kiesling lat...... Work. cate. adjustment. —Dated September fid, 1891. circulated In said County of Clinton for three A Millman, Rt. Johns and Fowler. Moore's early grape Carrie Kiesling 1st...... Silk darning, Mrs Rev R D Stearns 1st...... 50 Primary School WILLIAM H. CASTLE, successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. Merrlmac grape Carrie xeisllng lit...... ALBERT THOMAS, JOELH. CRAN-UiN, Largest collection of ornamental needle 6905 NBMofSEMU 5 N 1W 1299w4 Commissioners. A true copy. J udge of Probata. I CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCT. 8,1891

TABERNACLE PULPIT. ought to be transforming literatures. one to whom they were uttere George Kohrbacti, a Reading youngster Clinton Independent. Ask God about what worldly business anil he became tlie Rev. M of seven years, weighs 130 pounds, and is you shall undertake until you are so Champion, one of the most distin ­ 40 inches around the chest —an inch more positive you can in earnestness smite guished missionaries m heathen than his father. George at birth weighed Gio. S. C< H:»n,lTiu.inJKie DR. TALMAGE ON THE MISSION your hand on your p ough-handle, or lands; for years wonderirig who did 10 pounds, and a year-and a half later tip ­ OF CHRIST. your carpentei ’s bench, or your Black- lor him the Christian kindness, and ped the scales at 60 pounds. tK. JOHNS, MICH stone's tommenlanes, or your medical not finding out until in a bundle of A cigarette fiend in Bangor, Me , was dictionary, or your Dr. Dick s Didactic books sent him to Africa he found the ...... taken violently ill the other day and died Theology, saying: “For this end was i biography of Brainerd Taylor und a in three hours. His physicians attributed It is now generally believed that The Text Taken from John 18: 37 I born. ” There are children who picture ci him, and the missionary his death wholly to excessive smoking. the discovery of a system of artificial —“To Ikla Kml wee I Iforei** —A early develop natural affinities for recognized the face.in that book as the An hour before he passed uway he begged TO MACKINAC flight capable of practical application certain styles, of work. When the wau who, at the watering trough for his mother for unotlier cigarette. < lm|)ter f rom tlee Great Preacher ’* father of the astronomer Forbes was horses, hud said ilie thing that saved bis S ummer Tours. is only a matter of time. It is also A well-dressed man, wearing a diamond Iirerydar Lite. going to London, he asked his cliildren soul. What opportunities you have had pin, got caught with four tickets (worth Palacc Steamers . Low Ruth . generally conceded by those who have what presents he should bring each in the past! W hat opportunities you four cents) on hand when the Brooklyn Ifoar Trips p«r Wat Between carefully investigated the subject that one of them. The boy who was to be have no.v! What opportunities you bridge was made free to pedestrians, and an astronomer cried out, “Bring me a will have in the days to come! Put ou DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND the airship of the future will be pro- ( Brooklyn , N. Y., Oct 4, 1691.—A got very indignant and noisy because an Pstooksy, The Boo, Marquette, end telescope! ” And there are children your hat, 0I1 woman, this afternoon, __ . Inka Huron forte. polled by electricity. most impressive scene is that witnessed officer at the bridge refused to redeem whom you find all by themselves und go in and comfort that young them. -■ ■ ■ ----- = in the Brooklyn Tabernacle, when a. drawing on their slates, or on paper, mother who lost lie* babe last smnuier. Every Evening Betwoon *■ In the long run it is the brain that the opening ol the morning service ships or houses or birds, and you know Put on your hut, 0I1 man, and go over DETROIT AN0 CLEVELAND IDLE MOMENTS. Sunday Tripftedurinf Jun«. July, Aucuut a4 rules. In almost every out-of-door they are to be draughtsmen or artists and see that merchant who was com­ S«(iUin6«r Only. ' of some kind. And you find others pelled yesterday to make an assign ­ •port brawn and strength give pie- rooms rise and sing the Doxology. This ciphering out difficult problems with ment, and tell him of the everlasting Judge—“What excuse have you to offer Our Illustrated Pamphlets . cedence slowly but suroly to strategy morning in addition to the congrega- rare interest anti succeas.andyou know riches remaining for all those who for crookedness? ” Prisoner —“I wish to Bates and Excursion Tlokete will he fumiekwx and science. The fact is just now singing, Prof, llenry tyre serve the Lord. ( an you sing? Go , by your Tteket A#ont, or luldreee they will be mathematicians. Others make both ends meet, your honor. ”— E. B. WHITCOMB, Q. P. A., DrmotT, Mica., Browne rendered from the organ, making wheels und strange con ­ and sing for that man who cannot get Puck. brought to mind by a comparison of THE DETROIT 1 CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. CO. ‘•Theme and Variations in A,” by trivances, and you know they are well, and you w 11 help him into Cadson —“Cholly ’s is reckless dog; the base-ball methods of to-day with Kramer. Dr. TalinagVs text was going to be machinists. And others heaven. Let, it be your brain, your seems always to live from hand to mouth. ” those of former times. The game is taken from John 18: J7, “To this end are found experimenting with hoe and tongue, your eye; your ears, your Tho Major—“Yes; and mostly from some was l born. ” i mmimmimtmHiFREE 11 ■■ 1 ,m m t*»: us“ ftini \\ « one in which physical Bkill and agility plough and sickle, and you know they heart, your lungs, your hands, your other follow ’s hand. ”—Life. ill *eiid th»«* wutch Gy exf»rr>* lull After Pilate had suicided, traditiou will bo farmers. And others are al­ feet, your body, your mind, your soul, eb»rer«» |>4l«l . Yon can fxuuiiuu aid are absolutely necessary. Yot of two says that his body was thrown into “I see Jack und Moliie have made up le i it thuroushly, *.id if you do not ways swapping jack-knives or balls or your life, your death, your time, your again. Why was the engagement ever liiitl it cmiHi lo any watch retailed toams equally balanced in the mechan ­ the Tiber, and such storms eusued on bats, and making something by the eternity for God, feeling in your soul: il9S&.(M|p' .t.'ya-t r.q.reaented, and about that river that his body was broken? ” “They had a quarrel as to und fur superior toauy watch a U- ical part of the art the club which has bargain, and they nre going to be mer­ “To this end was 1 born. ’ it may be which loved the other the most!”—Life. vertiaod in |».iper», and worth taken out and thrown into the Rhone, chants. When Abbe he Ranee had so helpful to some if i relate my own ex ­ three times as much as tl:« the thinkers is the sure eventual win ­ watches «<> extensively MVer- and similar disturbances swept that advanced in studying Greek that he perience in this regard. I started for the “Why didn ’t yez wear the blue silk tiled under venous imuesnt dhress at the parrty lasht noight.Bridget! ” 1 from flOO to |!(K(hZ IfOII ner. river and its banks. Then the body could translate Auacreon at twelve law without asking any divine direc­ HIKED NOT FAY HNK (’EM, was taken out and removed to Lau­ years of age, there was no tions. 1 consulted iny o .vn tastes. Hiked “Bure an ’ Oi wanted to, but the misses, otherwiso, after einMlunllun, you No words are sufficiently condem ­ bad cess to her! she wore it hersilf. ”— pey the express ag**nt taka sanne, and put in a deeper pool, which doubt left that lie was intended lawyers and court rooms and judges tho tv4tch. Ca»e is full jr**ni ssize. hunting became the center of Harper ’s Bazar. style, IVAKfUSTKD IS K \It \T, MOMt.PLATKJ^ natory of “lynch law.” Considered immediately for a scholar. Rut in almost and juries, and l reveled in hearing ^ beautifully engraved, decorated, stem-wind wild stem* similar atmospheric nud aqueous dis- every lad the e comes a time when the h relinghuyBens and the Bradleys Hacking Koff—“I wouldn ’t tnisl set, movement is AJIEItICAN style, quick trmn IlS.OOO beat* in the abstract, the taking of a pris- turballoes . Tuou h these aro fancif „i per hour), solid nickel, richly jeweled, accurate!y regulated and he does not know what he was made of the New Jersey bar,and as assistant myself in the hands of Dr. Emdde; adjusted snd fnlly warmnied. Cider now, this ad. nifty never oner from the officers of the law and and false traditions, they 4how ior, and his parents do not know, and of the couuty clerk, at sixteen years of I don ’t like specialists. ” C’hilson Feever ftppe«r auam. Address. THE WAUllfcN I'O., Huiueupotu, Mimi. ■ c.n ticipating the law’s judgment by ex- the execration with which the world it is a crisis that God only c n decide. age, 1 searched titles, naturalized for­ —“What is his specialty !” Hacking Koff sr. azxjXj'di editing him cannot be sufficiently looked upon Pilate. It was before this Then there are those born for some eigners. recorded deeds, received the —“Post-mortems. ”—Puck. ® J man when he was in full life and pow- especial work, and their fitness does confession of judgments, swore wit­ “Is there anything you want, Willie?” NTI- apologized for. It is unfortunate how- gr that Christ was arraigned as in a not develop until quite late. When nesses and juries. But after n while asked grandma. “Yes:’I’d like to have "ILIOUS ever, that, while lynch law can only court of Oyer and Terminer. Pilate Phillip Doddridge, whose sermons i felt a call to the Gospel ministry and some jam on my bread. ” “Who gave I A be spoken of to condemn it. sometimes ffidn J° b.s prisoner: “Art thou a King, and books have harvested uncounted entered it, and I felt some satis­ you the bread. ” “No one yet. I thought I r then? and Jesus answered; “lo this souls for glory, began to study the faction in the work. But one perhups you might —Judge. OMPOUND,# —-and, indeed, often —it happens that yad was I born. ” Sure enough, al- ministry, Dr. C'alamy, one of the wisest summer, when 1 was resting at “My speech at the meeting last night | the administration of summary justice though all eartn and hell arose to and best men, advised him to turn his Sharon Springs, and while seated was tny maiden effort.” said the young A Sure Cure for In given cases on known criminals keeP hi “ dowa He is 10 da* e»npal- thoughts to some other work. Isaac in the park of that village, I said to orator, proudly. “Yes,.” cynically re­ Torpid Liver and Kidneys, Bilousness. aced, enthroned and coronctcd king of Harrow, the eminent clergyman and myself, “If 1 have an especial work to cannot be condemned with that hearti ­ plied his friend; “.I noticed it was some­ Dyipepsia. The Best Blood Purifier, earth and king of Heaven. “To this Christian scientist —his books standard do in the world 1 ought to find it out thing of a miss ”—Baltimore American. ness that may be visited on lynch law end was I born. ” That is what he now though he has been dead over two now, ” and with that determination I PRICE, ftl.OO. came for, and that was what he ac­ Pat—“Sure toime was invinted in In the abstract. hundred years—was the disliearten- prayed as 1 had never before prayed, Ireland. ” Jeweler—“Why do you think rOH BALK BY complished. ment of his father who used to say that and got the divine dire lion, and wrote so?” Pat—“Begorra! d’yez be afther DETROIT MEDICINE CO., and Under the present syston, every ^ ‘^h.' '$££*2*2 & if it pleased God lo take any of his it down in my memorandum book, and thinkin ’ its name would be O’Clock if it children away he hoped it might be i saw my life-work then as plainly as FILDEW & MILLMAN. convict who returns to his county or iover that child s destiny; but by the didn ’t come from the owld sod?”—Jewel­ his son Isaac. So some of those who I see it now. O, do not be satis- ers’ Weekly. St. Johns and Fowler. takes up his residence elsewhere after , time he or she reaches fifteen years of have been characterized for their fit d with general directions. Get his term is apt to increase age, the question is on the child slips: stupidity in boyhood or girlhood, have “Your father is largely engaged in the serving u» «»“■ “ w ( «What am I to De? What am I going specific directions. Do not shoot TIME : TABLE. turned out the mightiest benefactors at random. Take aim and fire- pork trade, I believe, ” said Mr. Gotham DETROIT' costs to the taxpayer, not only by to be? What was I made for?” It is a or benefactresses of the human race. Concentrate. Napoleon s success in to Miss Laker; of Chicago. “Yes sir,” y i^AND HAVEN IN EFFECT bis own crimes, but by corrupting 1 sensible and righteous question, and These things being so, am I not right battle came from his theory of break ­ replied the latter, with that bright repartee others. Where no close supervision | the ?oat .h ought to keep on asking it in saying that in many cases God only ing through the enemy s ranks at one for which she is noted, “paw is a regular hftff. •W’AVMM APRIL 20th. 1891 , 1 until it is so fully answered that the knows what is the most appro ­ point, not trying to meet the whole pigmy. ”—Detroit Free Press. of such characters is possible and it young man, or the young woman, can priate thing for you to do, and he is line of the enemy's force by a similar “You ought to use a water-filter on Woat-w «jc A . never is except in cities—the returned say with as much truth as its author, the one to ask. And let all parents, force. One reason why he lost Water­ your faucet sir. I wouldn ’t he without 1 i. 5.| a. ► ci. convict has full opportunities for cor­ though“ on a ‘less expansive scale: -To and all schools, and all universities, loo was because be did not work his one. ” “Find it beneficial, do you!” this end was I born. ” and all colleges recognize this, and a usual theory, and spread his force out “Yes. indeed; it has mude me a rich “So rupting others. It is clearly as much STATIONS. -n] tt o oc There is too much divine skill shown large number of tlio^e who spent their over a wide range. man.” “I presume that you mean that eX . Ul to the advantage of public morals as in the physical, mental and moral eon- best years in stumbling about among health is wealth! ” “No I mean that I 7>. H £ ' U Oh Christian man, oh Christian manufacture filters.—Yankee Blade. of public economy to give first offenders stitution of the ordinary human being businesses and occupations, now trying woman, break through somewhere. p. in p. m p BV . .. . , | to suppose that he was constructed this and now trying that, and failing A young woman was trading in a DETROIT..... _Lv 6 50 11 00 4 80 8 00 W* the opportunity to reform or which the without any divine purpose . if you Not ageneral engagement for God. but Milwaukee Juncl 7 10 11 18 4 60 8 15 10 in all, would be able to go ahead with a particular engagement, and mud': in stationer ’s shop.and the elderly proprietor i. m. penitentiaries deprive them. lake me out on some vast plain and a definite, decided and tremendous suddenly asked: “And when does the 7 58 2 05 5 32 8 55 12 Ok ...... ’■ :■ -= show me a pillared temple surmounted answer ti prayer. If the:e are si xteen Pontiac . f purpose, saying, “To this end was I hunired million people in the world, wedding take place! ” “The wedding! X m, Some clergymen have gone „<> farj by a dome like St Peters, and having born. ” Why, you don ’t think ------The fair Holly ...... 8 43 12 47 6 14 9 40 1 <4 aa to preach special sermons on the 1 aJt'®or °* precious stones, and arches there are sixteen hundred million differ­ Duraadl...... 9 30 1 30 6 65 10 25 2 Of But my subject now mounts into the ent missions to fulfil, different styles of customer blushed and hesitated. “Ah, Owomo Junction. 10 10 2 20 7 45 2 , t ,_ _.j. ,, | that must have taxed the brain of frauleiu, when young ladies buy 100 sheets 8T. JOHNS-...... 10 50 3 06 8 32 3 evils of bicycle riding, their frivolous momentous. Let me say that you are work to do, different orbits in which to • & ihe greatest draughtsman to de- Ionia...._ ...... 11 49 3 56 9 20 8 535 made for usefulness and heaven. I revolve, and if you do not get the divine of paper and only twenty-five envelopes I p. m and worldly tendencies and the gene ­ sign, and walls scrolled and know there is something in tho wind. ”— niched and paneled and wainscotted judge this from the way you are bnilt. direction there are at least fifteen hun ­ LowelL-.^...... 12 17 4 24 9 50 8 50 ral demoralization that follows in You go into a shop where there is dred and ninety nine million possibili ­ Colosrno Gazette. Grand Rapids ...... 12 50 5 00 10 25 p oS 8 40 and pain ted,and I should ask you what only one wheel turning and that by a G. R. A I. Juliet.... 1 05 5 15 10 85 B * 8 T 10 thoir train. And yet, paradoxical as it this building was put up for, and you ties that you will make a mistake. On Ferryaburg...... 2 10 6 10 11 25 - “ 8 48 workman ’s foot on a treadle, and you 8 M may seem, some of our most respected answered: “For nothing at all,” how your knees before God get the matter Grand Haven- ..... 2 15 6 IS 11 80 say to yourself: “Hero is something settled so that you can firmly say: “To GRAND PALACE HOTEL. a. m and talented clergymen are themselves could I believe you? And it is impos ­ good being done, yet on a small Milw. bv Steamer ...... sible for me to believe that any ordi ­ this end was I born. ” 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, Chicago by Stmr... bicycle riders and the great defenders nary human being who has in liis mus­ scale;” but if you go into a factory In the seventeenth century, all covering many acres,and you find thou- Sa.st-watrdL of their use against all critics. Some cular, nervous and cerebral organiza ­ Europe was threatened with a wave of CHICAGO. Ih M ►. <0 Q. K d. saudsof bands pulling on tliousandsof H * employ the “wheels ” on mission work. tion more wonders than Christopher Asiatic barbarism, and Vienna was es­ Only four minutes from the Court House ; " w* ^ df-ir Wren lifted in St. Raul's, or Phidias wheels and shuttles flying, and the pecially besieged. '1 lie King and his Cable Cars pass the door. ■TATIONS. ? ii1 A 8*0 ul Thus it is clear that not so set stan ­ ever chiseled on the Acropolis, and whole scene bewildering with activi­ _ H “ ties, driven by water, or steam, or court had fled, and nothing could save New bouse with all modern improve ­ ««« • dard of approval or disapproval can a e £ ► M built in such a way that it shall last ments: newly furnished. On American V a u u z long after St. Paul's Cathedral is as electric power, you conclude that the the city from being overwhelmed un ­ yet be named that will accurately de­ factory was put up to do great work less the King of Pqland, John and European plans. Rooms $3.00 weekly; If ft. m. ft. ra. p. in p. m. much a ruin as the Parthenon —that transients 50 cents and upward. Turkish Grand Haven Lv ft 45 9 00 2 25 8 05 fine the bicycle ’s place in the domain such a being was constructed for no and on a vast scale. Now, I look at Sobieski, to whom they had sent Ferryaburg...... 5 50 9 05 2 30 8 1$ Ihulm for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Oft* of theology. purpose, and to execute no mission, you, and if I should find that you had for help, should with his army only one faculty of body, on y muscle, come down for the relief, and Restaurant by Fred. Compagnon, latecA plishes far more in a series of years You ara not responsible for moved. A soul that will outlive all the What a strange thing it must be to A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents, ” with troll to Grand Haven. No. 17 has Pullman Sleepw universe except heaven, and would feel ones self born to an earthly names of actual clients in your State, county, or than he could have wrought with any the fact that your temperament town, aent free. Address, Detroit to Chicago. No. 81 has Waguer Sleeper, is sanguine, or melancholic, or bilious, outlive all heaven if the life of other crown, but you have been born for a troit to Graud Rapids. violation of that law. JNO W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, or lymphatic, or nervous. Neither are immortals were a itfoinent short of the throne on which you may reign after Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent eternal. Now, wnat has the world the last monarch of all the earth shall C. A.SNOW & CO. you responsible for the place of your Opposite Patsnt Office Washington. 0. C- THOMAS BBOMLEY. Local Agoak There was a poet onoe who could nativity, whether among the granite rigi.t to expect of you? What lias God have gone to dust. I invite you to compose a sonnet while standing on hills of New England, or the cotton a right to demand of you? Go l is the start now for your own coronation, to greatest of economists in the universe, come in and take the title deeds one log. That accomplishment would plantations of Louisiana, or on the banks of tho Clyde, or the Dnieper, or and he makes nothing uselessly, and to your everlasting inherit ­ WEAK, NERVOUS MEN. have won him great reputation in for what purpose cLd he build your ance- Through an impassion ­ __^ VAI? swh rt ha«a YOU,lianr ft who n wi l>have n been*iumbugged Kvrby tViathe 4*“ Fla/stElectric rl DulBelts, f a 49” e»** fFellow oil rvo, CsvfN»rf- the (Shannon, or the Seine. Neither ------j ferer," “Crayon, ” “Vacuum,” “Nervine," “Free these days of personal gossip. For­ are you responsible for the religion body, mind and soul as they are ed prayer take Heaven and all of its UnURRARI F Cure,”quacka,and whoJisfveJound yourself grow- built? There are only two beings in merly people read the works of auth- taught in your father's house, or the ir- rap ures. What a poor farthing is all nUnUnADLL Ing worsened worse, You, who have given up in religion. Do not bother yourself the universe who can answer that that this world can oiler you compared ------! despair, aaying, "I am doomed; there Is no hope ors; now they prefer to read about the for me;’’ to you I say: UP, and SAVE TOI BSKI.F 1 THKHK IS HOPE! about what you cannot help, or about question. The angels do not know. with pardon here and life immortal be ­ TIIKHK IS A CUKE! No matter what you have taken or who has failed authors themselves and take the work** circumstances that j'ou did not de­ The schools do not know. Your kin ­ yond the stars, unless this side of to cure» you,voi write me a —-—■ 11 -- — — full history of your case cree. Take things as they are and de­ dred cannot certainly know. God them, there l.e a place large enough and send for Book (free) and question List. for granted. Who cares what Mr. knows, and you ought to know. A Thousands Cared. SUCCESSFUL Forty years’ experience. cide the question so that you shall be and beautiful enough and grand Consult the Old Doctor. All Private. Nervous and Howells is writing or hasw ritten. pro ­ ab ’.e safely to say: “To this end was I factory running at an expense of $500,- enough for all the ransomed. Wher ­ ___ y and successfully vided it is known that he wenrs a 000 a year, and turning out goods ever it be, in what world, whether a care guaranteed in every curable case. Harried men or those about to b irn." How will you deckle it? By msrrv, who dread their weakness or incapacity, or whose blood is loaded flannel shirt in summer and always direct application to the only Being worth seventy cents a year would not near by or far away, in this or some with impurities transmissible to offspring, should in the universe who is competent to be such an incongruity as you, ob other constellation, hail home of light consult the celebrated Dr. Clarke at once. Con ­ takes two lumps of sugar in his coffee? tell you —the Lord Almighty. Do you man, with such semi-infinite equip ­ and love and bletseilness! Through sultation personally or by letter, free and confi ­ 6185 ment doing nothing, or next to noth ­ dential. Medicines sent everywhere, secure from It is a matter of supreme indifference know the reason why He is the only the atoning mercy of Christ, may we Established 1851. exposure. A friendly letter may aid you and direct you to health. Address to awtny people whether I)r. Holmes one who can tell? Because He can see ing, in the way of usefulness. “Wliat all get there. everything between your cradle and shall I do?” you ask. My brethren, iny DR. F. D. CLARKE, Merrill Block, cor.^woodward * Jeffersonire., Detroit, Mich. wroto “Snow Bound ’’ or the “Old your grave, though the grave be eighty sisters, do not ask me. Ask God. 1-5 Oaken Bucket,” who would yet lie in ­ Tliere’s some path of Christian useful­ At Milwaukee Tuesday, W’illiam A, rears off. And besides that, He Higgins was held for murder for caus­ terested if told that the doctor smoked fs the only Being who can see ness open. It m »y be a rough path or it may be a smooth path, a long path ing the death of “Aunt Tillie” Hunter, a clny pipe and kept white mice. In whav has been happening for an aged negress, by setting her clothes the last five hundred years in or a short path. It may lie on a rawunt abort, a man ’s achievements do not in ­ of eonspicuity, or in a valley unob ­ on nre in a saloon {Saturday night, your ancestral line, and for thousands isept, 12. terest people so much as docs the man of years clear back to Adam, and there served, but it is a path on which yon can start with such faith and such sat­ The remains of Phillip Mend, an old him sol f. is not one person in all that ancestral line of six thousand years but has isfaction and such certainty that you settler, were brought to Beloit from can cry out in the face of earth anil Geneva, Ill., where he died at the home Time is fast and relentlessly obliter ­ somehow affected your character, and jven old Adam himself will sometimes hell and heaven: “To this end was I of his son, Charles B. Mead, proprietor ating that generation of men who were turn up in your disposition. The only born. ” Do not wait for extra ­ of the Geneva Republican, arid formerly in the Northwest at the time of the Being who can take all things that per- ordinary qualifications. Philip of the Beloit Citizen. Black Hawk war. Within a few years 1‘am*'° 7 ou into consideration is God, the Conqueror gained his great­ Work is progressing rapidly on tho . ,,,1 and he is the one you can ask. Life is est victories seated on a now telephone line being constructed at best the last of these survivors will ^ Bhort that we fiave no tlma to ex . mule, and if you wait for some capar- between Appleton and Milwaukee. have boon gathered to his fathers. The periment with occupations and profes- isomd Bucephalus to ride into the con ­ The poles have nil been set nnd the busy thousands of to-day do not pause ' * ions - The reason we have so many flict you will never get into tho world­ wires strung as far as West Bend. It , . ., dead failures is that parents decide wide fight at all. {-amson slew the will be completed to Oshkosh by Get. 1. long to consider these men as they for children what they shall do. or Lord ’s enemies with the jawbone of Tlios. Wright, an aged resident of drop out of the ranks tof tho living and children themselves, wrought on by the stupidest beast created. Shaingar Watertown, was instantly killed by a slew six hundred of the Lord's enemies are marshaled in the army of the dead. 60,110 whim or fancy, decide for tliem- kick from a horse while driving. He A woman may set/,and a Woman may spin, . . „ .. , .. selves without any imploratiou of dt- with an ox-goad. Under God, spittle And yet there was a time when the vine Ruldatlce. s« we have now in cured ths blind man's eyes in tho New was visiting his children, Mr. L. A. Wright, a prominent merchant. Mrs. fate of the frontier hung dependent up- pulpits men making sermons w boougnt Testament story. Take all the fac- And a Woman may WorlC ail day, tilty you have and say: “O l.ord! L and Mrs. Aug. fcuter, of on tho watchfulness and valor of these to be in blacksmith shops making Marshfield. He was ?1 years of age. men. Abraham Lincoln. Winfield P>°«frh *»ia7". and w have In the law Here is what I have, show me the But!_wlied S^/TA^jS^p comes into her Lo; those who instead of ruining the cases field and back me up by omnipotent Mrs. Louise Scharke of Sheboygan 8cott. Maj. Anderson, Albert Sidney of their clients ought to be pounding power. Anywhere, anyhow, any time ran to the beach with her 2 days-old Then Vanish all troubles aWay Johnston. Jefferson Davis, were actors »hoe lasts, and doctors who are the for God.” Two men riding on horse ­ babe, the other night, and, after wrap- along with them in the struggle oi worRt hindrances to their patients ’ back came to a trough to water the ing the infant in a pillow and laying it 1882. After many generations have ®°nvnlescence. and artists try- horses. Will e the horses were drink ­ down on the shore, jumped into tho «mo,nd»CROiU, po Mlblo th«Uh<,r6 j£ht P,”' white” JiTiS? Wd ing one of the men said to the other a water. The life-saving patrol hcara few words about the value of the soul, the splash and rescued Mra Hcharxe will arise a tradition-typifying the fence. While there are others mak- and then they rode away, and in and her child. She was found to be ^prowess of then men —that at thal In# bricks who ought to be remodel in# opposite directions. But the words insane and was taken to the hospital. ttimo there were giants in tho land. j constitutions, or shoving planes who uttered were the sahation of the She will probably recover. • •"

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCT. 8,1891.

TEItRIBLE SUFFERING. orthodox population, equal to 109 per MEANT FOR MERRIMENT. This is to certify that I have used Dr. 10,000, while the deaths among the Bull’s Cough Syrup In a case of bad cold and severe cough und found relief und cure, uttle got up, the tobao- always poor, there are plenty of per ­ wouldn ’t that be grand to clean lamp She’s tho woman who gets well. io trek was re sorted to several times. chimneys! ”—Philadelphia Record. It’s tho woman who won’t see and Both the method and results when sons who believe that half tho para ­ The rag pickers of Paris collect about This consists of pulling the lid of the graphs in a country newspaper are “Why don ’t you work!” said a char ­ 910,000 worth a night. won’t believe who has to suffer. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant sye back against the forehead and paid for with enormous bribes. itable lady to a tramp. “I would if I had Ami it’s needless. There’s a and refreshing to the taste, and acts tools, mum,” said the tramp. “What Dog owner* should send for pamphlet on spitting tobacco juice into the. eye of There are always two sides to every medicine—a legitimate medicine — ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, the beast. The nose, another tender sort of tools do you require!” “A knife canine diseases. sprat ts Patent, New York City. question, and whichever side an editor that ’s made to stop woman ’s suf­ aver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ spot, is also operated upon. Forks and fork if you please, mum.”—Drake’s f falls on. tho partisans of the other ac­ Magazine. Beards are out a la Ruzze In Paris, which tem effectually, dispels colds, head ­ are jabbed into it and ropes tied around fering and cure woman ’s ailments. cuse hiqi of being “bought ” It is Laura—“Won ’t you get me a novel Is squaie and ragged. aches and fevers and cures habitual and twisted with a stick lever until It’s Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ little wonder, therefore, that the edit­ while you are down town tp-day, papa! ” tion. It’s purely vegetable and constipation. Syrup of Figs is the the excruciating agony forces the or is seldom a popular man; I never Mr. Figg—“If I do not forget it. Shall I Major ’s Cement Repairs Itroken Articles 15c and 25c. Major's Leather and Rubber Cement 15c. perfectly harmless — a powerful only remedy of its kind ever pro­ brute to make the effort required of know one who was, and I never knew buy something suitable for you to read, general, a3 well as uterine, tonio duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ­ him. and got on his feet one who was not often accused un ­ or something you would prefer! ”—Indian ­ Massachusetts has no nuvy, but the con ­ and nervine, imparting Tigor and ceptable to the stomach, prompt in | ‘During this beating with hatchets justly. Probably the people believe apolis Journal. stitution of that state makes Admiral Wil­ liam E. Russell coiumander-ln-clilef of it. strength to the whole system. For its action and truly beneficial in its the horns of the beast are often broken in bribes to editors because it is a “Do you think that Mr. Barlow is seri­ ous, Alice?” questioned tho fond mother. periodical pains, weak back, bearing- effects, prepared only from the most and shattered into splinters. Three very rure oditor who does not accuse bullocks died ou the voyage that had “I think he must be, ” replied the girl, “ Hanson ’s Mugic Corn Salve,” down sensations, nervous prostra ­ healthy and agreeable substances, its his opponent of being a bribe-taker, Warranted to cure, or money refunded. Ask been treated in this cruel marner. “ho evep laughs at Tommy ’s pranks and your druggist for It. Price 15 cents. tion, and all “ female complaints, ’* many excellent qualities commend it creating a prejudice against them ­ always listens to papa ’s war stories.”— The 362 bullocks shipped wero fat and selves and their calling. Lazy and in ­ it’s a positive remedy. It improves to all and have made it the most New York Herald. A 14-year-old boy of Marine City, has de­ sleek looking when driven aboard at competent editors nearly always ex ­ digestion, enriches the blood, dispels popular remedy known. Jeweler—“I have a good second-hand veloped Into a mesmerist and Is making his Philadelphia. When they were un- ‘ plain the success of their more vigor ­ watch here I can sell you. ” Customer— fellow townspeople the subjects of his will. aches and pains, melancholy and Syrup of Figs is for sale in c 50 loaded from the ship at Deptford they ous opponents by declaring that they “But I don ’t want a second-hand watch. ” nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and bottles by all leading drug­ 81 were thin and emaciated, dirty and carry on a system of black-mail. I Jeweler—“But there are no watches made REV. H. P. CARBON. Scotland. Dak., says: and restores health and strength. gists. Any reliable druggist who rough-coatod/ and, altogether, sorry - once visited a large city the newspap ­ now without second hands. ”—Smith, .Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Cure completely cured my little gixl. ’’ Sold by Druggists, 75c. No other medicine for women is may not have it on hand will pro­ looking beasts. Handling cattle in ers of which I had long admired al­ Gray & Co. ’s Monthly. guaranteed, as this is. If it fails to cure it promptly for any one who this manner must be very injurious to most with reverence, and I was sur­ A new waitress in a certain family as­ Ex-King Milan is a resident of Paris, hav ­ wishes to try it. Do not accept any the quality of their meat. One of the prised to hear a citizen say that what tonished tho members thereof by bursting ing taken a bouse on tbe avenue of tbe Hois give satisfaction, in any case, tb« into song the first time that she waited do Boulogne. He is very popular in Paris substitute. | dead cattle was cut open by the boss the city reallv needed was better pap ­ money paid for it is refunded. You : cattleman, and found to be rotten npon them at dinner. When her mistress society. pay only for the good you get. On ers; they would bring “eastern cap ­ spoke to her al>out it she said, “Why, was CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. I within a few raiDutes after the life had ital.” livery citizen of a country An Immense 800-tor. p'ece of granite these terms it’s the cheapest. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. J left it The cattlo fared badly, but I singing! Well, I often do when I feel which will dre.-s to a pillar six feet in tOltiwr r* NtlV YORK. N.V town wants his locality “boomod, ” to happy. ”—Boston Transcript. diameter by 45 feet 1-ms has recently been But more than that, it’s the best. the men farod little better. We the end that he may sell his fifty-dol- “Pretty tough State you live in. isn ’t quarried near Petersburg. Va. found the very first day that we wore lar lot for five hundred; he pun appre ­ it? Met a man to day who said be had ]TWIS’ 98 % LYE ! expected to do nearly all the work, ciate how a really good paper might traveled all through it and never saw so H powie 2id ivv piamra and the most ordinary facilities for its aid him in this, and because his lot much as a stack of hay or a good corn ­ *■" (PATENTED) “German performance were denied us. We does not advance in value as he thinks field. Crops failing? ” Kansan (warmly) SICK HEADACHE Tbe ttrewpat and vurrrt I.ytj -—“He’s a liar!” The jester—“Oh. no, he EosUlTFlycureU by made. Will make the bent per ­ were obliged to clean alleys and pons it should, he has a grievance against these Little PHI*. fumed Hard Soup in 20 minutes *9 isn ’t; he ’s a blind man. ”—Denver Re­ with our bare hands, and even warm the editor. He longs for an editor They also relieve Dis­ Without, tmiliug. It it tlie best publican. CARTERS tress from Dy.pep.la,In ­ for softening water, cleansing water was refused us to remove from with some “snap ” in him. I don ’t digestion audTooHearty waste pipes, disiniecting sinks, our hands the stain of cattle dung, know what “snap ” means, but I know ViTTLE Eating. A perfect rem closets, washing bottles, paints, Syrup NOT WELL KNOWN, cdy for Dizzines*.Nausea trees, etc. &c., after cur day’s work was finished. this is the quality usually thought to be Drowaiueas, Bad Taste The majority of well-read phys­ A bucket of sea-water had, of course, lacking. There are more great men IVER in tbe Mouth. Coated PENNA. SALT M’F’G CO. Finland ’s longest day has 21 hours. Tongue.Pain IE. the Sule. Gen. Agts., Pliila., Pa. icians now believe that Consump­ | little effect on our skins, save to ren ­ in every country town than really PILLS. TOKPID LIVER. They tion is a genu disease. In other der more acute the pain of the broken exist in the nation, and if they are In all their wurs the British have won regulate the Dowels. blisters. the splendid average of 82 per cent of the Purely Vegetable. words, instead of being in. the con­ not recognized, the local papers are of battles. ■Price 25 Cents; stitution itself it is caused by innu­ We had usually for breakfast a kind no account. I was once bothered,a ; of a hash, made mostly with potatoes, The salmon catch this year is expected CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. merable small creatures living in the good deal by a certain man who said to be the largost in the history of tbe lungs having no business there and a few rotten onions and shreds of beef, ho could clean more chickens in an country. Smail Pill, Small Dose. Small Price. THE eating them away as caterpillars do which often stunk. The tea was of the hour than any other chicken-cleaner - Throe thrones in Europe are now occu ­ ONLY TRUE the leaves of trees. weakest. Dinner was the most palat ­ in the world and ho wanted the fact pied by children —those of Spain, the able meal we got—boiled beef and po ­ mentioned. Men who are never sus­ Netherlands and Servia. HAY FEVER CURED TO STAY PUHt A Germ The phlegm that is tatoes. We were given enough but- We want the name and ac coughed up is those pected of greatness by other people Harvard college is 255 years old and dr ess of every sufferer in th IRON terine at a time to serve our mess sev- has graduated 17,000 students. A little U. S and Canada. Addrev Disease. parts of the lungs accuse themselves of it to the editors, ! oral meals, but having no clean, dry and when they refuse to mention this more than half of them are living. SASTHMA F. Harold I!ays»,S.D, Buffalo. V which have been place to keep the supplies they got so greatness, they are told that their c61- What best suits u*. Free Trade or Protection, TONIC gnawed off and destroyed. These dirty that they were useless. A small I* at present the universal theme. umns contain a great deal of stuff not Allow me I pray to make a suggestion. Will purify BLOOD, reynlate little bacilli, as the germs are called, loaf of sour bread was given each man half so interesting. It has occurred to For a headache always use t’oallne. KIDNEYS, remove LI VKit DROPSY disorder, build strength, renew are too small to be seen with the daily, but it was gone by supper time me that when a citizen of a country TREATED FREE. appclltc, restore health amt Tho Maine debating society is now wrest­ Positively Cured with Vegetable Remedies. vtgororyoiilh. Dyspepsia, naked eye, but they are very much and we had to fall back on “hard town becomes drunk, the first thing Hare cured thousands of cases. Cure cases pro ­ indigestion, that tired feel­ tack,” too hard to eat with any satis­ ling with the question. “Is a Sabbath school nounced hopeless by best physicians.From first dose ing absolutely eradicated. alive just the same, and enter the he does is to hunt up the editor to tell superintendent justified in wearing a red symptoms disappear; In ten days at I east two-third, Mind brightened, brain body in our food, in the air we faction. The “boss ” cattlemen messed him what is the matter with the com­ necktie? ” all symptoms removed. Send for free book tcatlmo power increased, nlala of miraculous cures. Ten days' treatment *- bones, nerves, mus­ breathe, and through the pores of in the cabin. Throughout the entire munity. free by mall. If you order trial send loo In stamps cles, receive new force, the skin. Thence they get into the voyage no notice was taken of us or of KITS.—All Fits stopped free by »R. KMkrsegliT topay postage. Du .II.H.G kkex A Sons . Atlanta,Ga. suffering from complaints J>«- lit arc Traveler*. Nerve Restorer. No Fit after tlrstday’suse. Mar­ if you order trial return till* advertisement to us. cullar to their sex, using it. find blood and finally arrive at the lungs our treatment by the captain or ship's vellous cures. Treatise and *2.00 trial Kottlefreoto LADIES a sare,safe, speedy cure. KeutrmReturos officers. Statistics show the American to be Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kllne.'J3l Arch St., Pblla-.Pa. GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. rose bloom ■ uclu-eki, beau titles oomplailoa. where they fasten and increase with the greatest traveler. The record of Sold everywhere. All genuine goods bear The work was very hard, ana some­ The annual report of tho New York state “Crescent." bead us 2 cent stamp for 32-page frightful rapidity. Then German railway trips taken by each national ­ pamphlet. Syrup comes in, loosens them, kills times it was impossible for a green bourd of health shows that 6,000 people OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Loul*. Mo- hand to do what he was ordered to do ity givos tho following proportion: died of the grip in thut state during tho EPPS’S COCOA them, expells them, heals the places Amerioans. 27; English. 19: Belgian, year 1800. BREAKFAST. while a heavy sea was rolling. It was “ Bv a thorough knowledge of the natural laws they leave, and so nourish and 11; French, 5; Turks, Swiss and Ital­ I which govern the operations of digestion and uu- AH UNPRECEDENTED OFFER almost impossible for a landsman un ­ The Par of Opium soothe that, in a short time consump­ ians, 1 each. | trltlon, and by a careful application of the line FOR A BRIEF PEHIOD ONLY. der such circumstances to safely carry but a diskask properties of well—elected Cocoa. Mr Kpps has Is not a habit, . “Why, and 1 provided our breakfast tables with a delicately tives hpr-«r' —1 <"> rrnrm.rvnnf and well. 03 How Cured” sent free. Address H. L. Kka - a sack of corn weighing lob pounds Janie* Ituurll Lowell—In Roinoriam. | flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy Deslrablo sed Valuable —Useful and Necessary. MKit, Secretary, Indiana Mineral Springs, 1 doctors ’ bills. It Is by the judicious use of such along the fore and aft bridge, but no From purest wells of English undefiled I articles of diet that a constitution may be gradual- ; Thompson’* Eye Water. excuse was accepted for a slip. We lad. | ly built up until strong enough to resist every ten- Ladies’ Foster Lacing Gloves, None deeper drank than he, the New l deney to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are (5-Hook.] ■PCI Cfil!SDHY'v,, Ruarxntee a rood paying had to crawl over and dive under the World ’s child Turkish teas are tho new sensation in floating around us ready to attack wherever there I CLtUilHr II I position to every graduate. Is a weak point. We may esespp many a fatal shaft On receipt of $1.30 We will send I American School of Telegraphy,Madison, Win. unhappy cattle in the performance of Who, in the language of their farm-Holds, Washington. Tho society girls appear in by keeping ourselves well toriltled with pure blood our work, twisting their tails, prodding spoke Turkish costumes, and the Qecoratlons are and a properly nourished Iramo."-' (M Service WAMTEnV MEN TO TRAVEL. We pay i G'tzettn. all Turkish. Made straply with boiling water or milk. Sold THE CHICACO WEEKLY TIMES W IIII I ill a 150 to 1100 a month and expenses. them with pitchforks and beating them The wit and wisdom of New England folk, 8hnming a monstrous wrong; the world­ onl l’> half-pound tins, by Grocer*, labelled thus: STONE & WELLINGTON, Madison, Wis. into position. The slightest remon ­ JAMES EPPS & CD., Komoeookthic Chemists, For one year, or for 12..'<0 the Dally and Sunday wide laugh * Tbe Only One Ever Printed—Can Yon rimes .T months, by mail, and MAKK A flthShN T ffh 11 B ■ IF" Pesltlvecure. By nutll. sealed strance entailed on us a similar punish ­ Find tlie Word. London, En?)..iid. Ui Uio subscriber of a pair of Ladles' Foster Lacing |k a * I Kli Book tree. Address l»r. w. s. Provoked thereby might well have shaken Gloves. llWl I W fill. HKI5, BoxS.smltlivllle. N.V. ment to that the poor brutes suffered. half There Is a 3-lnch display advertisement THE CHICAGO TIMES Is known and recognized One unfortunate man of less than In this paper this week which has no two THIS ia vs the lu-adlng Newspaper of the Great West. Tbe M/ACUIIIPTHM Send to the State Board of The walls of slavery down ere yet the ball words alike except one word. The same paper alone Is worth tbe price of subscription — flHOnlnU I Uni Trade, SEATTLE, for a true average strength was provided with a And mine of battle overthrow them all. ONE DOLL AH A YEAH—hence subscribers secure tntemtvitnf the State's sources of wealth. Is true of each new one appearing each ,i valuable premium for almost nothing. truck to move some forage one day, he —John G. Whittier. week, from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. In ordering stale plainly the SIZE und the COI-OH ftll INSTANT RELIEF. Cure In 15 not being able to carry it as others This house places a “Crescent ” on every­ THEonetmah desired. I)o not send postage stamp* Inpayment. (■ -i B s’ ^ days. Never lemma. No puree, no (Tict. On one of these trips from the INTERESTING ITEMS. thing they make and publish. Look for it, If you do not wish Ofoves we will lend you to- 0 IhlnV salve, uostiupositorv. Remedy Mulled send them the name of tho word, and they v ho makes stead for the same price one of NEELY’S R*- VKKK. AddressJ H. IIEEVIS:-,BoxN. Y.City. hold the ship gave an unusually ab ­ / VKKS1BLK MAPS. This Is a complete political One person in every 262 In the United will return you Hook . Bkauthtui . Litho ­ history of our country, giving the principal event* ■ OKPIIIMi DISRASR. tlt'AlUVmtn CTRIt rupt plunge. The man lost his bal ­ graphs ou Samples Fkke . from the time of Washington to tho present tlin* without psln. TMI.tr. TKIUTtll.Vr VIIKK States is insane. The proportion of insane AN D SELLS on one side and on tlie other the latest it and g OPIUM II. I,. KKAWKW, SKrBKTAKY. BOX 8, ance, the truck was jerked from his to sane persons is smallest in the rural dis­ McNullv *5.W) Maps. Address, .IXIMjkXA MINKKA1, 8PRIXN*. I.\D Sir Edwin Arnold is an absent minded hands and rolled over the hatch, nearly tricts of England, where the average is' 1 HE CHICACO TIMES CO.. falling on the ship ’s carpenter, who man and is somewhat negligent of his attire. KIDDER’S P*STILLES.£X'::f’I1’.™'. one in about 800. He bus a mild eye, a calm face and a gen ­ &TANDA DALES Chicago* was working below. One or the cattle­ The history of the world in Arabic is be ­ eral air of indifference. WK so ■) .easunlo. ,( li»rl..uiw». ■»««. ing written by Mahmond Fehniy Pasha, a ‘A Land Mlowing (titn.Milk Mini itiiinf.* men caught hold of tho man, shouting: At A “I told you the ------was unlucky. companion of Arabi in exile in Ceylon.. He FREE BOOKAi FAT FOLKS REDUCED He’ll kill somebody yet Let’s chuck hopes to lluish it in a year. It will be in RICE LIST PORTLAND, OREGON, Mr*. Alice Maple, Oregon, Mo., writes: five large volumes. I \ Ul i J “My weight wnsiaO pounds, now It i* 11)6, the ------overboard. ” And I think he (reduction of 125 lbs." For circulars address, with6c., The most extensive camphor-raiser in HAMTON.NY The Great Western Railway Terminus I Dr. O.W.F.8N VUElt, Mo Victor ’s Theatre, Chicago, I1L would have tried to do it if an officer had not cried to him, with a laugh, to Formosa, the beautiful island where that When Babr was sick, we gave her Castor!*, The Great Pacific Seaport City. precious gum is grown in large quantities, When she was a Child, site cried for (as tori a, EDUCATIONAL. let him alone. is named Butler and is generally called in When she became Mias, she clang to Csstorla, ild Estate Is tie Basis of all WEALTH. minim Tho voyage took sixteen days, six ­ the East tho “Camphor Count. ” teen days of acute misery for us. When she had Children she gave them Caatarla. AV INVESTMENT TIIAJT WIT.T, HIT Send at once for our Catalogue, aoo testi­ At the plant of the Pittsburg Reduction monials. C. N. Newcomb, Davenport, Iowa working a free passage —sixteen days company, where this output of aluminum of utter torture for the unhappy cattle. is about five hundred pounds a day of Prints cards, \2Q% to 30% l».*>els, Ac. nr- We were not forced on the trip, al­ twenty-four hours the electrical machinery ! ») per cent of fh.-g* InveMlof In Fenl Fs’ate cular pics-SS. was recently run continuously for four Ctxtt money. K7 i.o' nout oi tb~ao InveslL** in Small newspa ­ though circumstances made it neces ­ months. 15 Wilcox Ave .. pETaorr, Mica. jusiness lore m >nov. [per site $44. sary. The cattle, poor brutes, were A Frenchman has recently discovered Piturates young ism anil women «■> m.InMm tKeaselres in A oommert-.ai tenter is tho safest place to Invest Du yotfr own The injections of bromide of gold which near Tlielics, In Egypt, a large grave con ­ inde|*endence, «.ve money and .rrumalaie wealth. Ruawiv * v tal estate, especially win n tub place In a great PRINTINGprinting.’ Make more helpless than wo. For them, taining 14 0 sarcophagi, the oldest of which Shorthand, I'enm.nship. Knglith, l.*figua*e. Klocutma *sul -tUlsay center; hasgnod river transportation and money printing whenever I think or talk of that voy ­ moneyed women take hypodermically for Mechanical IWiwing Departments, lllustr.ied C.ulogoefce* nrgo foreign and domestic shipping. 1 oi Hand is for others. nervous prostration are vbry fashionable aatea back 2,500 years B. C. W. H. Jt-.WEL.1-. Wt. P. K. nfhNCKK. S«’y. mat place. ■PRESS!T y pe - setting age, my warmest indignation against Portland. Oregon, Is now pre-eminently the com­ ervsy.p luted rules. Hand 2 stamps for ratalogii , oi and said to be effectual. Each dose con ­ presses, type, curds, Ac. K. vn.st-.v a (o., ■•■lilts, Csss. their masters and owners is aroused; mercial center of the l'uclflc Northwest. tains ten cents worth of pure gold and IV o Ollier City In the United Slates so well each one we threw overboard I looked costs tho patient $1. Situated on as the victim of murderous brutal ­ n respect to natural resources as Is Portland, and Dr. George H. Cramer, who has been t loads ull other cities west of the Mississippi Klv- ity; every ounce of flesh they lost, explor.ng the Mexican State of Tobasco. HELPLESS. 3r In its phenomenal growth In population. I.O- every drop of blood that ran from •ated at the continence of two great rivers, sod be- reports the discovery of a district in which Chicago, Ill. ng the terminusof mure transcontinental rati ways their wounds, I have no doubt is intoxicating leverages can be made in six han any other city In the United States. In fact, hours, at a cost of about ten cents a gal­ I was confined to bed ; could not jvery advantage which Insures the solid growth charged against the account their ty­ ind prosperity of a city la abundantly enjoyed rants shall have to settle. lon, from palm juice. walk from lame back ; suffered 5 >y Portland. I was ragged, unwashed, foul my­ The story told years ago of the discov ­ months; doctors did not help; 2 self, when I loft that ship behind an ery of an ancient Hbip in tbe sands of the THE TAWOOD REAL ESTATE CO., Great Americau desert is now revived, bottles of PORTLAND OREOffN, object for disgust and pity, but these .Tas tho best plan for Investors yet devised. Yota with the addition that it is afloat on the tevor read anything more explicit and almple. It Is poor, scrawny, ill-kempt brutes, whose waters of tho new inland sea forming there ST. JACOBS OIL ihaolutely safe, and cauuot fall to be profitable to wholesome flesh was discolored and from an irruption of the Colorado river. dl who Invest. rotting on thoir yet living bones —no curedme. No return in 5 years. FRANCIS MAURER. Capital 1300.000. 6.000 ghare* at ISO Each. The latest invention to attract the at­ Share* for Sal© at Par Value BilO OO Per The Soap amount of soap and water would help tention and approval of railroad men it • "ALL RIGHT/ ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." @ Share, Full Paid Non Assessable. them. I hope speedily to see the day the cushion car wheel. It is composed oi Wo will not sell a share of stock at less than par vnluo (150 per shnre). as the Company's capital when this horrible mode of shipping two parts —the center and the tire—while book I* not Inflated t r watered, but every dollar dumb animals is dispensed with. between tho two is a thick rubber band )l Its capital Is backed by Solid Real Estate Invest- which acts as a cushion to al>sorb all the ■piSO ’S REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best. Easiest to use. nenW ■a cheapest. Relief Is immediate. A cure Is certain. For A FAIR OFFFR, VHirlnnllon Statistics. vibrations. Cold in the Head it has no equal. If yon own stock, and nt any lime wish to for tnrrender It, thlscompauy -will take Its own stock It Is a fact not generally known that In Riga a city of 180,000 inhabit ­ it 11.40 on tbe dollar and pay yon In Heal Es­ there are more high peaks in the Rocky tate at tbe prices at which the company Is selllnf ants, there wero some 6.500 belonging Mountains and in tbe Sierra Nevada range ota to other parties. to a religious sect living by themselves by a proportion of twenty to one than Write for Prospectus Hard in a certain quarter of tho town. These there are in the Alps. Th'ere are at least It Is an Ointment, of which a smail particle is applied to the Giving full explanation of tbe company ’s plan and nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by trial all lntormaU..n regarding how stock Is paid for. Ac people opposed the practice of vaccina ­ fifty peaks in this country that are within Address-■ K. T. H------azri .tinv , Warren. Pa. Reference*: (Vm. Mt Fnll. Secretary Redwood 500 foet of an altitude of 14,000 feet. Real Estate Co,: Joseph I- Mel rath, Secretary Port ­ tion on conscientious grounds. Be­ land lienl Estate Association; K. T. flows. Cap*- tween the years 1882 und 1887 the Tho first bridge that was over built, the j I—ELY’S CREAM BALM—Clean awa the Naaall Ullst: If. w. Scott, Edltcr ’’Oregonian ’’: II L. nt Water average mortality from small-pox in arches of which were made of iron, wai' 1 Passage*, Allay* Pain mid Intiaininatiuii, lleals t»ck. Manager and Treasurer ’ Oregonian"; B. A ■ the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and €ur*S| Uarber, President West Portland Park Association. the city was 108 annually. From I)o- called “Ironbridge, ” and it was erected in I Address .« » -♦ .l/ifi cember. 1886, to the end of March. 1770. It spaus a little river ih the coun- 1 THE TAW00D REAL ESTATE CO., ty of Salop on the railroad line frort ' Portland. Oregon. 1887, about four months, there were Shrewsbury to Worcester, in England. 156 deaths from this cause, owing to At the present day the structure is sur­ ATA R RH " TV. N. U.. n.—O- • 1. is I Lenox. a slight epidemic during thut period. (TTveaKelTef at oneo for Cold in Head. ■ rounded by a thriving little village, whiot . Apply into tho Nootrilo.------It U Quickly A bene bod. When v.'riling to AdvertIner* pinnae tap Of this number 71 occurred among the took its name from the bridge. 150c. uruffliata or kr malL ELY BROS., M Warren SL, N.Y. mu SAW th* advarUaotneat In this Papon CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1891.

Pennell, in behalf of the fnends, pre ­ sented the chair with some very appro ­ The Independent priate remarks, to which Mr. Scott re­ The Rochester Clothing Company sponded. It was a very happy gather ­ Cold Weather is Coming! gr. JOHNS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER . 1M1. ing and was fully enjoyed by all. Ice cream aud cake was served. Music, SOCIETY MKKTINUH. both vocal and instrumental,and various Is the place to visit for your games made the hours pass swiftly T. JOHNS LODGE NO. 81,1. O. O. F. MEETS away, and all too soon the hour of de­ And We are Prepared to Meet the Wants of Everybody- Friday evening of each week. New lodge parture camejuid bidding Mr. aud Mrs. roomS corner CUntonAvenue *$**£<%*£ Scott good night, repaired to our homes, well pleased with the evening ’s enter ­ FRED BOWLES. Secretary. tainment. Mr. Scott is loved and re­ T. JOHNS ENCAMPM ENT NO. 88, 1. O. O. F. spected by all who know him and his ac­ meets id and 4th Wednesday evenings of eachS month. ARV1NE POUCH, C. P- quaintances are not a'few. J. L. TRANCHELL, Secretary. ______Again death has come and taken a loved one from our midst. T. JOHNS RADIANT CHAPTER, O. E. 8. — How often are we reminded of the JUST RECEIVED Regular meetings July SJ, August 28, Sep- words : “ In the midst of life we are in .«•««, mi wiw>, w. M. death. ” But how apt we are to forget Mils. Mineuva Auuby ,Secretary. 1291 in our various duties, cares and pleas­ ures, that all earthly things have a be ­ a new invoice of Novelty Dress Goods in -THE- ginning and an end, until we are awak­ ened to the fact by as sudden a shock as High Grade and Medium Price Goods. came to this community, Saturday, Oc­ tober 3d. wheu the word was received that Mrs. Philip Oberry, of DeWitt township, was dead. Her death was very suaden, she having died very sud­ ST. JOHNS. MICH. denly in childbirth. She was a devoted wife and mother, and was always a great worker, but now she is taking that The Largest Line of Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. sweet rest that awaits us all, sooner or later. She was 31 years old. Her fu­ neral was held at the home Sunday af­ ternoon. It seemed very sad to see the LADIES’ JACKETS, Loans Money on Approved Bonds and mother and babe lying side by side in Beal Estate Security. the casket, but much more to seethe three motherless little boys and strick­ Hats, Caps, Ties, Umbrellas en husband. Besides her family, she FUR CAPS, oryicKus: leaves a father and mother, two broth ­ A. J. Baldwin , Pres P. E. Walswokth , Tres, ers and sisters, and a large circle of And a Superb Stock of Josia H Upton , Vc-Pres. R. C. Dkxtkb , Asst. Tres other relatives. The casket was sur­ rounded and covered with choice flow­ and MLLATARIES THi; LOCAL MABKKTS. ers. Rev. Mr. Youngs, of DeWitt, offi­ ciated. The interment was made in the OrriCK of The Independent . I Ever shown in St. Johns at prices to defy competition. St. Johns. Mich.. October , 1891. ( Smith cemetery, three miles north. The following are the prices paid In cash for No more, henceforth, to be disturbed UNDERWEAR By sorrow here below ; produce in this market: No more the heavy burdens Wheat, white ...... * .88® 89 Of earthly life to know. Wheat, red...... ^ No more beating waves of sadness As well as Superb Rye...... •1'} To sweep o ’er her troubled life; Clover 8oed ...... * Then only rejoice, dear husband. Come and see the For her, who was thy wife. Butter...... 10 ®. « NEMESIS. Beans ...... - [email protected] BOARD OF TRUSTEES. CLOTHING Hay! per ton ...... 7.0^0.; Gent’s Hygienic Underwear. «> Potatoes ...... Regular Meeting, Octobers. 1891. % Onions...,, ...... Cora...... -...... Meeting called to order by President Bun- For the Old, the Young, Lard...... —...... -...... -Xl day. Also, our immense line of Children ’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ Present, Trustees Fowler, Marshal, Lee, De- Hides...... Witt. Knlfiin and Hulse. Underwear, in all qualities. the Great and the Small, The following olalms were presented and M^Cbrretpondence should reach this office on Tues­ referred to the committees on claims and fire, day ojeach week, and not later than Wednesday morn­ water and lights. Recommended by the Board and at prices which cause ing. Anonymous communications will receive no atten­ of Water Commissioners : tion. The writer’s name must be given, not for pub­ Cross k Weller...... 9 5 60 lication. if so desired, but as evidence