The Clinton Independ ent.

VOL. XXVI.—NO. 49. ST. JOHNS, MICH. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892. WHOLE NO.—1350.

QNYX H08IERV □—Henceforth, until further notice, —The Young Men's Democratic Club The finest stock of Tablets, School THE BEST evening services In the M. E. church will meet in their rooms next Tuesday Books and Slates is at, SCRIVEN’S OPERA HOUSE, Fildew ft Millman ’s. 8T. JOHNS MERCANTILE CO. will begin at 7 o ’clock. evening, at 7 o ’clock. A full attendance —jerry Dooling is erecting a large iB desired at this time. Wanted. Saturday Evening, Sept. 3. dwelling house on his lot corner of —Harry Fitzgerald, second son of J. THK ANNUAL PICNIC OK CLINTON A good girl to do general housework iu a small family. Call after Friday of Gold Filled Watches at Allison ’s. A Railroad and Mead streets. W. Fitzgerald .cashier of the State Bank, COUNTY PIONEERS. this week. Mus. R. C. Dexter , most complete line and at prices to suit —Chas. Wandel has the foundation fell from a swing one day last week and Cor. Stewart and McConnell Streets. A Whirlwind of Laughter! completed for a new dwelling house just fractured his collar bone. east of the main school building. —Geo. A. Steel, of this village, was A Largely Attended Meeting Despite the You can save money by buying your Chicago's Howling Success, Everything sold by Krepps, DeWitt Unfavorable Weather.—A Splendid Din ­ 8chool Books at Travis & Baker’s. ft Co., the jewelers, is fully guaranteed. —Those large and elegant crayons unanimously nominated for state sena­ now being given away at Stage's Studio, tor at the republican convention, at ner Enjoyed by All.—Interesting Literary New and second hand School Books “SIDE-TRACKED’’ HOME MATTERS. beat anything of the kind ever offered Alma, last week Thursday. Exercises. — They Stood Up Mild Were at, Fildew & Millman ’s. in town. —Republican county convention, to Counted. Dress Goods. in four acts , one lauoii and Democratic Caucus**. —The many friends of Harry Paine nominate a county ticket and a repre­ The pioneer picnic held in Trow ­ We have just opened an elegant line THREE INTERMISSIONS. The democrats in the several town ­ will be pleased to learn that he is now a sentative in the legislature, at the court bridge ’s grove, near Muskrat Lake, of Dress Goods, and shall be pleased to show them, if you wish to purchase or ------:o :------ships will hold caucuses at the following full fledged railroad conductor, having house, next Wednesday, September 7. last Thursday, was well attended. named time aud place for the purpose not. They comprise plain and fancy received his promotion on Saturday — Hon. H. C. Hodge, at one time a Nearly everybody reported a good time, weaves iu the Domestic and Foreign FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH. of selecting their requisite number of last. resident of St. Johns, and now of Con­ fabrics. Please call and examine them. withthe exception of the shower, which Strong Plot. Great Cast. New and Original delegates, as given in the call on an­ —The prizes to be given the winners cord, Jackson county, this state, met came up just as everybody had begun John H icks . Specialties. New and Special Scenery other page, to attend the democratic direct from New York. Power ­ at the grand race meet of the St. Johns with an accident on the latter part of eating tbelr dinner. It was noticed Miss Carrie I. Turner, ful Mechanic Effect. nominating convention, to be held in wheelmen next Thursday, can be seen July last, while operating a binder on that those who had their dinner on the Teacher of Piano and Organ. Fall term the court room Thursday. September 22, in the show window of the St. Johns his farm, which resulted in the total commences September 0,1892. Special Positively the Funniest Railroad Scene ground made great base in gathering it attention to beginners. 1350-2 1892, at 11 o'clock : Mercantile Co. loss of one of his eyes. up. The following was the program : Ever Produced . HINOHAM—In the Democratic Club Room*, —Charles B. Giffels, of Victor, is out —All bicycle riders who are engaged 8t. Johns, Saturday, September 17, 1«92, at 2 First, singing by the DeWitt choir; All kinds of School Books 15—CAPABLE COMEDY PLAYERS-15 ravis aker s o ’clock P. M. of the race for nomination for county in the occupation of farming and who second, prayer by Rev. Mr. Norton, of At T & B ' . ------:o :------clerk on the republican ticket, ami it is have never won a prize in a bicycle race, Bath. Then a paper by David Scott, of Free. Brevities. said he will throw his strength in favor can enter the special one mile race next DeWitt. Mr. John P. Ryan of the Julius King Lock your gates and don't get side-tracked —The gas is much better than it was, of W. A. Able. Thursday. Brize, a Whipple harrow, This was a history of the early pio­ Optical Co., will be at the jewelry store Saturday night. donated by the Whipple Harrow Co. — of C. S. Allison, St. Johns, on Saturday, and it was d —d —dim. —We understand that Dr. C. E. Knapp, neer days of DeWitt, and somewhat of September 3, and will test eyes free of —Krepps, DeWitt & Co. defy compe ­ of Maple llapids. has concluded to re­ Send in your names to L. D. Gibbs, St. Clinton county. Mr. Scott lias resided charge. If your eyes are troubling you Lumber of all kinds for sale cheap. tition in fine engraving, finest in town. move to St. Johns and occupy his new Johns. in DeWitt township 59 years. He has don ’t miss this opportunity. 1333:tf W. C. ft E. H. Lyon . dwelling house on the east side of the —The fall and winter terra of our —The Holton brick yard in this vil­ lived longer in Clinton county than any If you want big vulue in School Books, public schools will begin Monday next. court house square. lage is now offered for sale iu order to other man. He told of many hardships Money to Loan on Farm Lands. Tablets etc. go to Interest seven (7) per cent payable —Fildew ft Millman have an immense —Don ’t miss the bicycle race next settle the estate. This is a fine opening that would appall the hearts of the Fildew & Millman ’s, annually. No commissions charged. stock of School Hooks, Slates and Tab­ Thursday. Tickets may be had of the for a practical, careful business man ac­ younger ones to-day, if they had to en­ St. Johns and Fowler. Enquire of L. Grant , lets tins year. members of the Club and at the grand quainted with the business. During counter them. The largest line of School Books and 1283-tf. St. Johns, Mich. —M. Moritz, who has lived in St. stand. Reserved seat tickets will be the time that Mr. Holton operated the Mrs. Phoebe Grant Welter, of St. School Supplies at Travis & Baker's. Prices the lowest. Lawn Mowers. Johns a number of years, has moved to placed on sale next Monday, at Travis yard the demand for the product was Johns, then recited one of her poems, The most approved styles at bottom his fafm in Dallas township. & Baker’s. fully up to the supply, at fair prices.— entitled, “The Lost Jackson Boy, ” Notice. prices at Spaulding ft Co ’s. —An expert optician will be at C. S. —We notice that some of the state This would be no business venture, for which received much praise. Mrs. The Public are hereby warned against Allison ’s jewelry store on Saturday next papers are printing the initials of the thare is a steady growing demand for Welter's poems have been read and re­ taking any gravel from the town pit for The best of work at modest prices a aud will test eyes free of charge. democratic nominee of Commissioner of the output. cited at the different pioneer meetings private use.—Dated August 30,1892. the St. Johns Steam Laundry. M. D. O rms, —The next meeting of Pomona grange the State Land Office, Geo. F. and Geo. —Lewis Schlnrf, box 472, St. Johns, of this county for a number of years. Highway Commissioner, Bingham Township. A good, clean Bed for 25 cpnts at the has purchased the right to sell in this will be held on September 14, instead of L. It should be, in order to be correct, She has just completed a work of about Finest line of Stationery and Tablets Central House. the 1st, as previously announced. Geo. T. Shaffer. county, during the next year-aud-a-half, three or four hundred pages, entitled, in town at Travis & Baker s. Ice Cream Freezers. —Will If. Brunson is an aspirant for —A picked nine of this village played the most wonderful ice-cream freezer “Tragical. Historical and Memorial The best at SPAVLPING ft CUnited States have already entered. — which tuey saw taken from the evening After visiting a short time the good­ north. The lots have a frontage of 100 Spaulding ft Co ’s. evening. A first-class company of com ­ east bound train. They were dis ­ byes were spoken and each departed feet and are very desirable. The house Take a day off and visit St. Johns. for his or her home, felling that such is large and roomy, and there is a good For fine watch repairing don ’t forget edians with new songs, dances and —Owing to the fact that there were no covered by the night watchman, Arthur gatherings tend to bind the hearts of sized barn and other outbuildings. Allison, the jeweler. specialties. The scenic effects unsur ­ satisfactory bids received by the com­ Gunn, while trying to gain entrance to neighbors more firmly in the bonds of There are three kinds or water and a friendship. large, dry cellar. The whole will be Refrigerators. passed. mittee for the purchase of the old Epis­ the store through a transom over the A complete assortment of the best —Madame Theo. Price's school of rear door, which they had reached by Twenty-six new members were added sold at a bargain. J. J. Moinet . copal church building, the work of tear­ to the list of membership at this meeting. make, at Spaulding ft Co ’s. music will open on Saturday, Septem­ the aid of a step-ladder. When they ing it down was commenced last week. Short pieces and small patterns go For Embroideries and white goods go ber 3d. Branches taught—: voice cul­ The better part of it will be used in the saw the watchman's light they at­ BUSINESS LOCALS cheap this week to Kendrick's. ture, Italian method : piano, Stuttgart construction of the new edifice, the tempted to make their escape, but being At Chapin & Co ’s. Teeth Extracted without Pain. Builder's Hardware. system. This school was established foundation for which will be put in this commanded to halt, they commenced to Dr. M. E. Blair of W. R. M. Univer ­ Livery, Feed and Sale Haro. Our stock may always be found com ­ in 1878 and its success has been fall. Are upon him, one of the shots taking sity. Cleveland, O., will be at The Steel, Having leased of J. M. Dodge the plete and to embrace the newest and phenomenal. —The republicans, of Ovid township, effect in his left arm, shattering both St. Johns, Thursday, Friday and Satur­ the best. Spaulding ft Co day, September 8, 9* and 10, for the pur­ barn nearly opposite Wood ’s grist mill; —Geo. F. Weeden whom many of our have selected the following gentlemen bones. It is feared lie will lose the use also, the barn connected with the Cen­ people will remember as the man who pose of extracting teeth without pain or Promptness and faithful service in to represent them in the republican of that member. Sheriff Pennell was sleep. He uses no chloroform, ether, tral House, have connected them in all work left at Kelley’s St. Johns Steam was sick at the Perrin House some over county convention to be held in this informed of what had happened, and he vitalized air or cocaine. This method such a manner as to render them con­ Laundry. ______a year ago, and cared for by the Knights causes the gums to heal rapidly after venient and safe for the above named village on Wednesday next. II. N. at once commenced plans for their business, with accommodations forover The undersigned has a good farm of Templar, has leased the theatre in his arrest. Late Saturday night he found the removal of teeth. The doctor is the Keys, Geo. Huntington, L. II. Allen, inventor and patentee of this process. 1U0 horses. [1349tf] J. W. Hilliker . 115 acres, in Riley, which he will sell own town. New Bedford, Mass., and II. M. High, Jared Jenuison, J. J. Gif­ two strangers at Muir, who answered Don ’t fail to see him. Free of charge cheap or trade for village property. •quit the road. All kinds of goods are included in our 1317tf ______j. H. Fedewa . ford, W. G. Cameron, Cyrus Sherman, the description given him by the watch- if not satisfactory to patient. remnant sale this week. —J. E. Littell, who has conducted mafi, and brought them here on the Thursday, September 8, his first day, Are Yon Going to UuIRl T S. B. Spink. The delegation was in­ lie will extract all your teeth for $1 only. Chapin ft Co. the general book store aud news depot structed to ask for the nomination of early Sunday morning train and locked If so. figure with us in the purchase ot This inducement is for Thursday only. To Whom It May Concern. * your lumber, lath, shingles, doors and in this village for the past five years, Mr. L. C. Mead for register of deeds. them up in jail. Not having sufficient frames. We can aiul will do you good has sold out to Messrs. F. E. Aldrich ft evidence, however, to detain them St. Johns School of Music, Having purchased the interest of II. —A. O. Whitlock* of Greenbush town ­ \Y. Webster in the meat business of the and save you money. •Co. Mr. Aldrich was here for awhile longer they were sent on their way re­ Established iu 1878, at the head of Clin­ St. Johns Man 'f’g Co . ship, advises the republicans in con ­ ton avenue, will re-open on Saturday, late firm of Webster & Parks, I earnest­ some four years ago and won many vention assembled next week to re­ joicing Monday afternoon. September 3. for the classifying of pu­ ly desire that all amounts due the late Slde-nadtlle and Open Buggy. friends during his brief residence here. pils. Branches taught: Voice chlture, firm be paid to me without delay. By I have a nice side-saddle and an open, nominate as many of those who were in keeping good meats and selling them as Mr. Littell will remain at the old stand nomination on the county ticket, two llui-glur* i» Our Midst. (Italian method) ; Piano. (Stuttgartsys ­ side-spring buggy for sale at bargains. for the present. tem) ; Juvenile Singing Class on Satur­ low as the lowest, and by fair aud G. S. Cokbit . years ago, as possible ; and strongly About 12 o ’clock last Tuesday night days. Harmony class on Wednesdays. courteous treatment to all, I hope to —Mr. Hugh Boyd, now in his 96th urges the name of V. C. Botsford for burglars entered the residence of Wil­ Directress, Madame Theo . Prick . merit a share of the public patronage. The Mercantile Co. pay the farraeis year, has for the past year been in the prosecutor, and rolls a big stone behind lard Lyon, corner of Cass and Ottawa Best cuts of steak, 10c. per pound. more cash for Butter and Eggs than habit of spending considerable time at streets. It is thought they perfected an Ladles ’ Shirt Waists ltoasts from 7 to 8c. per pound. any three concerns in Clinton county. his lever by his statement that he is a Stews from 3 to Oc. per pound. the railroad crossing on Clinton avenue. enterance through a front door, in which At cost and less to close, at tax-payer, and should be re-nominated. John H icks ’. M! M. Parks . Don ’t forget that Kendrick keeps a On Friday last he undertook to walk out Does he wish to infer that the other the key was turned with nippers. — complete line of staple groceries and between J. S. Osgood ’s elevator and They had thoroughly ransacked the For Sale, Broken lines of handkerchiefs will be sells them cheap. Butter and eggs aspirants for this office on that ticket Holton's Brick yard and 33 acres land sold very cheap this week at wanted. engine house when he made a misstep are carpet-baggers V lower part of the house, and extracted Chapin & Co.'s. and fell upon his face, cutting an ugly with residence. Also, so acres on —Clarence Baughan, a practical and about $30 in money from the purses of section 6 , Bingham. J. It. OORBIT. OTIS KOM.KR. D. II. POWER. gash in his lower lip, and injuring him Miss Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, Ficdewa ft Merrill. Come in and look over our remnant successful tiller of the soil, who owns counter. Chapin ft Co. about the hips and occupies 80 acres of productive land which appeared to be thechief object of 1850:w4 st. Johns. JJ H. POWER A CO., To the Farmers of Clinton County. —Geo. W. Emmons, of St. Johns, and on section 23, Bingham, has just com­ their visit and search. Their rummaging Pattern Dresses. BANKERS, Peter Moore, of Duplain, members of aroused the family, every member of If you wish to trade your farm for pleted the erection of a barn 40x07, after A nice line of these popular goods choice city property, it will pay you to FOWLER. MICH. a hunting party, will leave here next pinch was sleeping up stairs, when Mr. will be found at, John H icks ’. an entirely new plan, original with him­ come to Grand Rapids anu look over Net Asset* of Stockholders, IMIO.OOO. Monday for AuTrain, Alf^r county, for self. Mr. Baughan being a builder, Lyon sprang from his lied and went be­ Next Monday. mv city list; or address their regular annual hunt, which will low without a light, advising his wife (1347 4) II. B. IIuston , Intercet paid on deposit* and money loaned conceived the idea of building a barn We shall re-open our Dress-making 499 S. Div. St., Grand Rapids, Mich. on Notes and Mortgages. last until the close of October. The without a benm or post in the center. and Miss Cooper to follow with one. As department next Monday, Septeml>er 5th, under the management of a other members of the club, consisting Aside from the main posts there are soon as he landed on the first floor he This is a great week tor remnants at IT ATE BANK OF -T. JOHNS. thoroughly skilled fore lady assisted by Chapin ft Co. ’s. of Judge Daboll, A. O. Ilund, Fred and twelve posts, six on a side, which are saw the form of a man with a dark lant­ competent help. All work entrusted COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. Frank Swain and Peter Hute, will join mortised into the sills on either side and ern in his hand and wearing a mask. Mr. to this department will give entire satis- Fildew ft Millman ’s Lemon Bitters them about the middle of September. connect with the roof at a point about Lyon seized him by the neck, when the fation. Repectfully Yours, cures all stomach disorders. The legal hunting season begins Septem­ J. T. Cole ft Co. CAPITAL. 60,000. six feet from either side. These are burglar clawed him in the face, slightly Five Thousand ber 26, for the Upper Peninsula, and tied to the main posts about two-thirds injuring one of his eyes. As the ludies Carpets. Grain Bags for sale by John H icks . 'November 5. for the Lower Peninsula. appeared upon the scene with a light the Do not fail to see our Carpet stock if NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, *900,000 00. the way up. When the barn is empty a you need anything In this line. We Found. —Mrs. L. Canfield left for Detroit, team attached to a wagon can be driven burglar made his escape through a door Cleveland and other eastern cities, Sat­ which he had left open that his exit have every thing from the cheapest In going through our stock prepara­ and turned about the Interior, or driven Hemp to the most exquisite Moquette. tory to buying our fall stock, we found PORTER K. PERRIN, President. urday evening, where she will purchase out through the end door with perfect might be mude with ease. The like of ______John H icks . lots of remnants which we have marked a large and elegant line of millinery aud this has been heard about other homes very low in order to dispose of them in GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. ease. It is a novel structure, but must Cheep for Cash and One Price lo All. the uext two weeks. Come while we J. W. FITZGF.RALD, Cashier. fancy goods for the fall trade. She will be seen to more fully understand its in that vicinity lately. Johnnie, get the Best cuts beef. 10c; other meats H. H. FITZGERALD, AwiVant Run ! have an assortment. also meet her trimmer, Miss Adelle plan of construction, its strength, its equally low. I have made arrange ­ / Chapin ft Co. Loomis, in Cleveland. Miss Loomis has ments with Felix Hensler to dance to practicability and convenience. The People's Party County Convention. your music in want of a good cut of For the hest watch repairing go to many friends in our village who will cost of this ham is about $ 1,000. It has meat. Respectfully yours, DIRECTORS: congratulate Mrs. Canfield upon secur­ Krepps. DeWitt and Co. Every job been visited by many practical farmers, There will be 8 People's party convention at »V. T. Church . warranted. P. K. Perrin, O. W. Mnnjer, Oeo. F. Marvin. J. h ing so valuable an assistant in her busi­ St. Johns, Thursday, September 22, 1K92, at II Corblt, J. H. Fcdew*. Otla Fuller, Kdwan! one from Northville. this state, all of o'clock a. in., for the purpose of nominating ft The largest and finest line of Carpets Two good second-hand threshing ness, she having given years of study whom pronounce the plan complete. county ticket ; also, a member of the state in St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s, at lowest Brown, G. W. Emmons, J. Sullivan, engines, one traction ami the other C. S. Allison. G. E. Coibin. and practice in her profession in the There is a well walled-up basement Legislature , ami to transact sueh other busi­ prices. plain ; one good second-hand separator large cities, thereby being able to meet ness as may come before the meeting. Every and one new Cooper engine and boiler under the whole of this structure with township Is entitled fo the usual number of Keep Cool With Fan* the demands of the most exacting trade. delegates. By order of Committee. All for sale cheap. eight-foot posts. M. J. SMITH. Secretary. Bought from JonN IIicks .’ 1833-tf W. C. ft E. 11. Lyon . 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits fg

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1892.

A LIVEl,Y BLAZE. CAN CURE CHOLERA. GERTIE CARMO KILLED. Over 9100,000 Wurth of Lumber Rums A New Vork Physician In Pari# Claim# Tin- Daring Lady Balloonist K'lUd at the Near Petoskey, 11 COUNTRY to Have w Sure Remedy. WE W GET IT VET. Detroit Exposition. Thesaw mill, dry kilns and lumber INTERESTING INCIDENTS TAKEN Medical men in New York city are THE NEWS OF TWO PENINSULAS yards of the Northern Michigan lum­ CHOLERA HAS MADE ITS APPEAR­ Gertie Carmo, the petite blonde wbo FROM THE WIRES. greatly interested in a new treatment IN CONDENSED FORM. ber company, at Oden, seven miles of cholera discovered at the Pasteur in ­ ANCE IN NORTHERN . has won fame us the most dariAg fe­ north of Petoskey, are In ushes. The stitute in Paris, and in ease the epi­ male aeronaut of the country, will tire caught in the dry kilns and rapidly The Order of the Iron Hall a Wreck and make no more ascensions. Judgx Muroe Send) Gov. Winans Ills demic continues to spread the efficacy European Fort# to Which a Large Num­ spread to the lumber yards and re­ the Head Man Skips.—De Fonseca, The Detroit Exposition management Resignation From thr Mnprrme Hrnrh of the treatment will be promptly and ber of Our Vessels Sail, are in the mainder of the plant. There was 200,- of Jtrazll, 1* Dead. ~ had contracted with her to make ascen ­ —Wyandotte Pastor in Trouble. j thoroughly tested by New York ex- Clutch of thu Terrible Epidemic, 000 feet of hardwood lumber in the i perts. Of this treatment, which is sions during the week of the fair on yards. The loss was complete and is suitable days. The first day an at­ Judge Morse Resigur. The Iron Hull Wreck. , unalagous to thatemployed by Jenner not less than $100,000 with small in ­ in smallpox and by Pasteur in hydro ­ Cables from Hamburg in Germany, tempt was made, but proved a failure; The letter uf resignation of Chief surance. Three hundred men are Judge Taylor of the superior court phobia, Dr. Huffkine, who has been Antwerp in Belgium, and Havre in the second day was too wet; on the Justice Morse, which has been received thrown out of employment. The plant at Indianapolis, Ind., appointed James studying at the Pasteur institute for France tell of the appearance of Asia­ third day the brave woman decided to by Governor Winans is as follows: is not likely to he rebuilt. The princi ­ F. Faily, a prominent capitalist of this some years, claims to be the discoverer. tic cholera in those places. Hamburg go up, let the consequences be what “Honorable Edwin B. Winans — pal stockholders are R. G. Peters and city, receiver for the Order of Iron He is confident thut the iaoeulatory reports more than 100 deaths per day they would. The afternoon was dis ­ Dear Sir: 1 herewith tender ray W. J. Wahachanlc, of Manistee, and S. Hall. His bond was fixed at $1,000,000 method will do for cholera what it has and 150 to 300 new eases each day. In mal and a light, soggy mist fell for resignation of the office of justice of B. Lamereaux, of Petoskey, formerly and he will have no trouble securing already done for smallpox and hydro ­ the other cities the disease is not so hours. At 6:30 the intrepid little the Supreme Court to take effect Oct. of Chicago. bondsmen. The trial ended rather phobia. He has used choleraic vaccine virulent, but is on the increase. Every woman gave orders to inflate the vast 5, 1892. I intended when I accepted abruptly. The counsel for the defense upon several animals with the result effort is being made to localize the dis ­ canvas bag and she prepared for the dangerous journey. the nomination for governor on the Pig Iron Industry I# Dead. wanted to argue the case, but J udge that none of them died, while those ease. Ambulances and hosipitals are Democrat ticket to resign my place The Excelsior furnace at Ishpeming Taylor informed them that no amount animals subjected to the virus and not inadequate to the demands. It was cloudy and dark, everything within a few days and so announced, has gone out of blast blowing, throw­ cit argument could convince him that inoculated all died. United States Consul Johnson at seemed dismal and gloomy and the but, upon consultation with iny associ ­ ing 75 men out of employment. The a receiver was not necessary for the j Dr. Haffkine also injected into him­ Hamburg has been advised officially by wind blew hard as the crowd ates upon the bench, I am satisfied capacity of the Excelsior was 40 tons order. In all his twenty-five years self some attenuated virus of cholera, the German government health officer of 5,000 gathered around the that the business will be expediated by of charcoal pig iron per day. Thisfur ­ experience in the practise of law he and noted that the resultant symptoms of that city of the presence of Asiatic balloon during the preliminaries. my remaining in office until after the nace is the last of the five Marquette says he never heard of an institution were a slight elevation of the tempera­ cholera there, and he has accordingly Miss Carino stepped from her tout first day of the next term. county furnaces to cease operations for where business affairs were so loosely ture, pains in the head, dryness in the refused to issue bills of health to do- dressed in a suit made after the fashion Very respectfully. the first time since 1865. Not a pound taken care of. The receiver will as­ mouth and a swelling of the skin and parting vessels. of a bathing costume, with black tights A llan B. Mouse .” of pig iron is being made in that county. sumed charge at once. United States Consul Williams at underneath. The chief police officer on ganglia at the spot where the inocula- the grounds tried to dissuade her from Governor Winans says that this The furnaces have closed down indefin ­ Supreme Justice Somerby disap- j tion took place. There was scarcely Havre reports an epidemic of Asiatic means an election this fall, as the itely and it is doubtful if they will re­ peared from Indianapolis soon after the eholcra at that place with many deaths the foolhardy attempt, but her mind anj r intestinal derangement and the was made up and she would go. A resignation has been tendered 60 days sume until the iron industry becomes receiver for the Iron Hall was ap­ normal condition of health was and advises an inspection of the fast previous to the next general election, brighter. pointed and has not been seen since. j restored within 24 hours. He next ex­ liner La Touralne. Both consuls have life preserver was strapped alxiut her waist to aid her in ease she although it does not take effect within It is believed he took a carriage, drove perimented upon himself with active notified their home government that that time. His appointee will con ­ every precaution may be taken by fell into the Detroit river. The great Sought Surcease of Her Sorrow. to a suburb, where he boarded a train virus with the same results, and he con- tinue in office until the person then for a destination unknown to inter ­ them in the matter; especially in view bag tilled with hot air was tuggingand ' eluded that inoculations of this kind straining at its ropes when Miss Carmo elected qualifies, which will doubtless Frankie Howe, doing 20 days in the ested persons. [ could be made upou human beings of the fact that the epidemic has now gave the command to “Let it go. ” be Jan. 1. The governor still main ­ Saginaw city jail for drunkenness, at­ Somerby undoubtedly feared arrest , with perfect safety, and, with the reached three of the most important tains a discreet silence as to who the tempted to commit suicide by hanging ports in Europe with which the United With a bound the thing went up and and prosecution for misappropriating assurance that six days after the vac- in an instant was eaught by a strong appointee will be. herself to an iron bed by means of a the funds of the Iron Hall. That was : cination the patient would be proof States has direct and rapid communica ­ piece of ribbon. Chief Kain heard her tion. wind. the only reason he could possibly have ! against all attacks of cholera. The The balloon was whirled away over A HARD HEARTED PASTOR. and by prompt action released her with had for leaving the city in so mysteri- | process of injection is simple. The The New# in Washington. some difficulty. She was brought to The department of state is in receipt the tall building with great foree. The Would Not Administer the Last Kites to a ous a manner. Arrest had been threat- j vaccine is injected into each animal crowd saw the danger, for the now her senses, and it is now thought she cned, and Somerby hearing of the twice, after which it is pronounced of official reports of the alarming Dying Parishioner. will recover. spread of cholera from Asia to Europe. helpless girl was being carried toward threats evidently did not feel like run- cholera proof, the high central tower of the main Rev. Mr. Berenthal, pastor of the ning the risk of remaining with the The announcement of the existence German Lutheran church at Wyandotte K. I- Supreme onirem. and rapid increase of cholera in Ham­ building with frightful force. Then MICHIGAN STATE ITEMS. prison staring him in the face. If the the crash came anil it seemed tliat she has stirred up a row which will only plaintiffs in the late suit had refused The supreme lodge Knights of burg, Havre and Antwerp has caused end ip his retirement. One of his consternation. The consuls of all three would be dashed to pieces, but with Diphtheria is proving fatal in Pal­ to institute criminal proceedings Pythias when in session at Kansas great tenacity she elung to the flock named Lahman was on his death­ against him, it is possible Davis and City, where the great encampment was places have informed the government bed and sent for the minister to con ­ myra. bar and the great hulk of inflated can ­ \\ alker would have done it. I hey are : held, elected the following officers: of the existence of cholera in their re­ sole him in his last hours. Lahman Glanders is reported at Port Huron spective ports. This brings the epi­ vas rose again, but an instant later its very sore at Mr. Somerby, Davis claim­ Supreme chancellor. W. \V. Blackwell, passenger was seen to loose her grasp belonged to the Arbeiter and A. O. and Fort Gratiot. ing he has done everything to blacken demic much nearer the United States U. W. societies, and held $2,500 in ­ of Kentucky: supreme vice-chancellor, than it has been before. From both and fall upon the green grass plot Ironwood will spend $3,000 for a kin ­ his character, and he intimated last Walter B. Richie, of Ohio; supreme in front of the building, ft was surance in them. The preacher refused evening that he might be the cause of ports vessels sail directly to the United to have anything to do with the dying dergarten attachment to its public prelate, E. T. Blackmar, of California; a drop of fully 300 feet. schools. Somerby ’s arrest yet. States. Although no real fear that the tnan unless he would withdraw from supreme master of the exchequer, F. J. cholera will reach the shores of the The spectators could scarcely realize his lodges. Lahman refused to cheat Young lady Republicans, of Lapeer, Wiley, of Delaware; supreme keeper of what had happened as the whole oc ­ HE MADE A REPUBLIC. United States is expressed by the au­ his family out of $2,500, and Rev. Mr. raised a Harrison and Reid pole and the records and seals, R. L. C. White, thorities of the treasury department, currence occupied no more than a min­ iiharr, of Taylor Center, was called unfurled a flag. Da Fonseca, Brazil's First President, Dies of Tennessee; supreme master-at-arms, they are taking all precautions deemed ute, but the crowd soon gathered J. H. Lyon, of Kansas; supreme inner around the poor form. Blood was flow ­ and responded. Lahman died and was The Spring Lake basket factory at lilo Janeiro. necessary to prevent its introduction. buried. Rev. Sliarr conducting the guard, A. C. Gardenier, of New York; ing from her nostrils. After a few turns out 3,000 grape baskets daily and A dispatch from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, supreme outer guard, John H. In New York City. gasps her spirit tied and the lifeless services. Members of the two societies is behind its orders. attended in force. They are largely announces the death of Manuel Deo- Thompson, of Washington, D. C. The The quarantine officials at New York body of a pretty, but willfull, vain attached to Berenthal’s church, but Adrain is tickled because Somerby dora da Fonseca, the first president of office of secretary of the endowment are preparing to prevent any importa ­ glorious young lady was conveyed to will hereafter refuse to attend services didn ’t start an Iron Hall lodge there. the Republic of Brazil. rank was not filled. tion of cholera from the infected the hospital near by. The skull was European ports. Orders have been there or contribute to his support. He wanted to badly. Fonseca was the organizer of the rev­ The supreme temple of the Pythian fractured, both arms broken, the right olution in Brazil which dethroned Dom Sisters of the World had a busy session given by the commissioners to have the thigh broken besides other injuries. A Marinette family which has run and the biennial election of officers fever ship Samuel Carlton ready for Gertie Carmo, or more properly Gertie Pioneers' Hones for Ballast. Pedro on Nov. 15, 1889. He was 58 out of names lias christened the latest years of age, and had been a soldier all took place with the following result: hospital use in the lower bay as soon Claussen, was a native of Germany, No little excitement is occasioned in arrival “Thirteenth.” his life. lie was a favorite of the army, Supreme chief, Mrs. Hattie A. Robin ­ as required. There are five vessels due aged 22 years. She had been in this Branch county by the discovery that a Moses Jay, at Medina, has a tine fish having served with distinction in the son; supreme senior, Mrs. Sarah J. each week from Hamburg, where chol­ line of daring work for about five years. large tract of land just purchased with­ Brazilian war with Paraguay, being Goff, of Center Falls, R. I.; supreme era is now raging and all will be quar­ Her home was in Detroit with a mar­ in the city limits of Coldwater by the pond, but no fish. Thieves cleared it with nets a few nights ago. wounded in the battle of ltororo. junior, Mrs. II. W. Dodd, of Fort antined. ried sister. Miss Carmo took the place Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail­ After the revolution Fonseca was de ­ Madison, la.; supreme mistress of of poor Jack Hogan who was killed at road, to be used as a gravel-pit, con ­ Capitalists are planning to connect clared provisional president, which records and seals, Mrs, M. D. Wood, of AMERICANS IN DANCER. the same grounds last year, when she tains the old Masonville graveyard in Coldwater and Union City by a motor office he held for a year, when he for ­ Kansas City; supreme mistress of won a reputation for her great daring. which repose the bones of over 100 line. They are 12 miles apart. mally transferred the powers of the finance, Miss Emma Bacon, Dayton. O.; Ex-Consul of Bolivar Captured by the pioneers of the city and vicinity. Many The Marquette prison may be made government to the new congress. He supreme protectress, Mrs Sarah Wolf, Desperate Insurgent#. of their descendants are still living He wa# a Good Indian. into an insane asylum. The next legis ­ was elected president, which office he of San Francisco. The steamer El Callao (British) just there. The idea of the remains of lature will consider the matter. held until last fall, when he declared arrived from Ciudad, Bolivar, brings Gabriel Renville, chief of the Sisaeton Branch county pioneers being used for himself dictator. This action brought No Place in Ireland, news that that city is in the hands of Indians, has died. Renville was born railroad ballast is, to say the least, un ­ 70 years ago. At the time of the Sioux A. C. Brook A Co. ’s wholesale candy on a rebellion, and he was forced to M. D. Gallagher, William Lyman, the revolutionists and that political pleasant. massacre in 1862 he had a farm of 3,000 store and factory burned at Grand resign. He has been living in retire­ O’Neil Ryan and Capt. George Sweeney, refugees are flying from the city. On Rapids. Loss, $13,000; insurance, $10- ment since that time. the peace commissioners sent to Aug. 10 the ship was besieged by refu­ acres near the present city of Grace- Gored to Death by a Hull. 000. Ireland by the Irish National League gees and about 60 of them succeeded in ville, on the Minnesota river. It was Reuben Pryne, one of the oldest Burglars lugged off $200 worth of Dalton Gunif Makes Another Haul. gaining passage. They were coming mainly through his efforts that 250 of Americans to try to unite the war­ white captives were surrendered at residents of the section about Manton, hardware from Pfaff's store at Grand ring factions of the Irish parliament ­ and going all night. On the morning James £. Wilson, agent of the Kan ­ Camp Rivals at the close of the up­ has been gored to death by a furious Haven, amd neglected to get $70 which sas A Arkansas Valley railroad at No ­ ary party, have returned. According of Aug. 11 one of the El Callao ’s small bull. He had just bought a herd of was in the till. boats was sent ashore to bring to the rising. Ilis influence has always been wata, Indian Territory, was held up to their statement they wrote to to cultivate and better the condition of cattle and was taking them home, and robbed at a late hour by three Messrs. Redmond and Harrington of ship Mr. Underhill, ex-American coun- when the animal made a lunge at him. Comrades of the First Michigan cav­ the Indians. alry association should remember that masked men supposed to be member of ttithee ParnelliteFarnellite faction and Messrs. Mc- sul and wife. Mr. and Mrs. H e was pitched into the bushes at the the Dalton gang. Wilson resigned a J Carthy, Davitt, Healey, Sexton, Dillon Underhill had gotten into the boat side of the road. The bull followed there will be an annual reunion at lllli iTlAilti lit i. Lapeer on Wednesday, October 19. few days ago intending to take a trip ! and others of the McCarthy wing of when soldiers appeared and with drawn and inflicted frightful wounds, piercing to San Francisco, Traveling Auditor I the party, proposing that each faction swords, took them out of the boat and the man with his horns. People who Detroit. Beavertown is very wild because Wright and Traveling Passenger Agent appoint a committee to confer with the also took the oars away from the men, Cattle —Good to cuotc*. .14 D 4 ft 21 heard his cries found him dying. The John Pawley has a new well which Johnson arrived for the purpose of ' commissioners. Mr. Redmond wrote The men succeeded in reaching the boo# ...... 4 70 4 5 35 bull was still anxious for fight, but spouts gas. It makes a noise like a checking up his books. They were en- { on behalf of the Parnellites that they steamer and had already got aboard U) wifc shot before anyone else was hurt. freight train going 60 miles an hour. gaged in that work when the bandits had appointed a conference committee, when a boat load of soldiers came Lambs ...... 5 25 4 6 00 Wheat —lieu Spot. N*L 70 4 76*4 Lake Ilarlior is the latest fashion­ entered and covered them with revolv- ) hut the McCarthyities refused to name along side and ordered the captain to Young Pirates Steal a Schooner. deliver up his passengers. This he re­ White spot No...... 70 4 7»S able resort along Lake Michigan—since ers, at the same time commanding a similar committee. For this reason Coax —Nat spot ...... 52 •3 4 52*4 Two young pirates attempted to sail Grover Cleveland ’s sister, Mrs. Bacon, them to throw up their hands. The : the conference could not be held and fused to do, hove up his anchor, cut his Nix 2 yellow ...... 53 4 55 off with a fishing schooner at Menom ­ of Toledo, honors it with her presence. order was promptly obeyed. Wilson, I the commissioners were not able to do stern moorings to save time and steamed O ats —Na 2 white, spot.. U % *3 35*4 inee and were only caught after a hard the retiring agent, was then compelled anything to unite the factions. away. lie landed the refugees in lira...... b4 4 04 race with the tug Crosby. They had Mrs. Robert Perry, of Battle Creek, Trinidad. Bollivar is also suffering Hat —Na 2 per tou ...... 12 no 4 13 59 to open the safe. While two , JO a •> 10 previously stolen a compass, an ax, committed suicide by taking poison. others held Wright, Johnson and Wilson Revolutionary Spirit in llm-nos Ayres. from a flood which is doing great dam ­ Potatoes —Per bbl. new She died in 20 minutes. A note was Apples—Per bbl. uoiv... . 3 00 4 3 30 some sailor clothes and expected to do at bay the third emptied the contents of The New York Uearld correspon ­ age to property, in some cases large HOTTER—Peri...... 17 4 18 business under a black flag, like their left stating that she did it intention ­ the safe into a sack. About $1,500 in dent at Buenos Ayres says that city is quantities of stores, provisions, etc., Creamery...... 21 23 yellow covered books said men often do. ally. cash was secured, one-third of it being in a state of wild excitement. Meet- being a total loss. Eoos —Perdui ...... 10 4 16)4 These articiles were all given to the For being “polite and nice” Miss the personal property of Wilson. After j were held in honor of President- Live PoULxar —Fowls... 8 4 » ■waters when they found that capture relieving Wilson, Johnson and Wright elect Saenz Pena. There were some It wa# a Cruel Hoax. Spring Chickens...... n 4 12 Della MeCombe, a Madison school Turkey#...... - 13 4 12 % was inevitable. They were taken be­ teacher, is willed $4,000 by Samuel of a gold watch each and what money i 3,000 Radicals present. They inter- The report that the steam yacht fore a justice and bound over to the Graham, who recently died in that they had in their pocket, the highway-' rupted the meeting by shouting for Wapiti had been wrecked in Georgian Cattle —Steers ...... 25 4 <5 6J circuit court. township. men backed out of the door and disap- Alem and Irgoyem, interspersed with Bay and a large party, including II. W. Common ...... _ U 8J 4 4 70 peared in the darkness. As soon as 1 cries of “Down with Pena. A tumult Sibley, the well-known Rochester mil­ Bhkxp —Native...... - 3 50 4 5 75 The New Highway Commission. Adjt.-Gen. Farrar has received assur­ the railroad men recovered from their arose and there were several collisions. lionaire, drowned, proves to be a cruel Usus ...... 3 00 4 6 3 0 ’William L. Webber, of Saginaw, ances from 10 companies of state troops surprise they gave the alarm and a The police attempted to disperse the canard. In reply to a dispatch sent to boos —Common ...... 4 tiO 4 3 10 Reuben Goodrich, of Traverse City, and that they will participate in the posse started in pursuit. Radicals, and there was a riotous dem ­ Wheat —No. 2 rea...... 73 ',3 75 ‘4, Collingwood, (>nt., Isaac Bearinger. of Na 2 spring ...... * 73 ; 4 it 73)4 James H. Kinnane, of Kalamazoo, have World ’s Fair dedicatory exercises at onstration which almost reached 'the Saginaw, owner of the yacht anti part­ Chicago in October. Cohn —Na 2...... 51 4 51 been appointed by Gov. Winans mem­ A Cowardly Assassination, dignity of a battle in the Calle Florida. ner of Mr. Sibley in his lumbering op ­ 34 bers of the commission authorized at O ats —Na 3...... 4 3 1*4 Baby Mason, of Flint, fell into a tub Louis B. McWhorter, one of the most The Radicals retreated to the plaza erations received the following: llTE...... 01 4 62 the recent extra session of the legisla ­ of water. The little tot was lying with prominent Democratic politicians ol San Martin, where they made another “Your yacht, is lying at anchor here. llAIlLEr...... 62 * ‘A 62*4 ture to investigate and report at the her head under the water, unconscious, Fresno, Cal., was foully assassinated by stand and there was more hard fight­ Mr. Sibley and party are going to Mess-Pork —Per bbl...... 10 37 3 (t 10 53 next legislature a scheme looking to ing. The whole city is stirred up and Laud —Per ewe...... 7 70 4 7 73 when found by her mother. There was unknown men. The crime was the . - , Montreal for a side trip. All are well New iwi K. the improvement of the highways of only a spark of life left. climax of a bitter political fight which >n f11 Probatohty the troops will have and enjoying the trip.” the state, and also to report as to the Cattle —Natives...... S3 70 4 i.'i SO has been WBffed for month* and there to called out to preserve ord er. Captain Eldridge of the yacht Wapiti boos ...... practicability of using convict labor in Ironwood and vicinity sent 50 lame, . 3 7 J 4 6 03 haltand blind pilgrims to the mirac­ is no question that some of McWhor- | IluU Rn<1 L reports that the Ihird ward per- report of the yacht's loss out of re­ Cohn —Na 2...... 61 4 61 The following figures are taken from by rubbing one of the saint ’s bones O ats ...... 41 <9 43 upon the ailing part. llis wife, who feared for his life, per- manent savings and loan association venge. Steps have been taken to pros ­ the report of the state treasurer, just suaded him not to investigate, but the anti the Erie eounty savings and loan ecute Shomin. Weekly Review of Trade. issued for the year ending June 30: Grand Master Workman A. N. H0&M9 continued and he could not be association are insolvent. They are of New Y ork , Aug. 29.— R. G. Dun A Co.'s Cash on hand..June 30, 1891, $1,224,- Tinker, of the A. O. U. W., of Jackson, restrained. He partly dressed himsell the “permanent dime order, of which Lahouchere Compliment# Gladstone. weekly revlow of trade say#: In till aspects 4)44.82; receipts since, $3,210,832.90; dis ­ has appointed John F. C. Rollings, of and went out, pistol in hand. A mo* ; there are several in Buffalo. ■ the business situation# appear more favor ­ Henry Labouohere has written a let­ able than a week ago. There has been gen ­ bursements, $3,193,505.40; balance on Detroit, deputy grand master work ­ ment later there was a fusilade of shots I ^ he Erie county is said to be in the ter to Mr. Gladstone complimenting man, vice C. J. Byrnes, resigned. The eral though moderate Improvement In dis ­ hand,- .June 30. 1892, 81.921.971/82; and when the wife nishetl out. she wowt condition. It owes its share- him upon his chivalry in accepting the tribution; manufacturers are more fully bonded debt. $10,992,830; trust fund for appointment took effect September 1. found her husband lying on the ground holders $107,000, including about $10,- sole responsibility for the arrangement employed, several great labor controver ­ agricultural college, $400,234.63; normal Mrs. Trombley, of Grayling, had with a bullet through his left breast, i ®00 fictitious profits. The Third of the ministry. In this letter Mr. sies have ended, and crop reports are some ­ school, $64,742. ’62: university, $522,211.- been dosing her baby for diphtheria What happened can only be inferred, 1 w»r<1 owe8 lts stockholders 863,000, ra- Labourchere declares his unswerving what more satisfactory. Moderate exports 03; primary schools, $4,457,991.40; total, did not speak, but eluding about $6,000 of fictitious prof ­ loyalty to Mr. Gladstone, but advises and better crop report# load to lower prices. and finally went to Bay City to have it as the wounded man Wheat lias declined almost 2c. The cer­ $5,445,180.58. cured. The doctor made an examina ­ died in 20 minutes. He had fired six its. Both .associations, says the exam­ him not to permit the pressure of the iner, have being doing an entirely tainty that foreign crops, howeve*. In doubt tion and removed from the child's shots and near where he fell lay a pis­ home rulers to swamp radical as yet, will at all events be much better Fort Brady at the Sault is now a four throat a pin which had lodged cross ­ tol, of which three chambers were illegal business. measures. than those of last year, helps large receipts wise in the tissues. empty, together with a mask and two hero to depress prl.ce#. Corn Is scarce for company post. That Reciprocity Conference. small orangewood clubs. Winnipegers' Petty Retaliation. early delivery, and crop prospcitv convention at proaching reciprocity convention at loading of pork, which has fallen 81 per Windsor and Berne townships in Huron broad, fairly well stocked with fish,and to the effect that Winnipeg would re- (J d Fork N {>. fhe 8llbjects to Grand Forks, N. D. The action of the bbl. mid bogs are a quartcrand lard a frac­ county. consider her action of refusing to send ^ considered afc the convt ,ntion will lie board causes great surprise of the dele ­ tion lower, while oil bn# also declined a in the midst of the best peach country fraction. Cotton is further 8epressod to Charles Elder, of Mt. Morris, is out a in the world, perhaps. The reserter to delegates to the Grand Forks recipro- | the . f Joint utMon b the two gates had been practically selected. It 7%C by the great accumulation of unsold barn, his season's crop of grain and Hopkins lake can add to his fish diet cityeitv convention, owing to strong propro-­ countl !je8'jn trfe intereat of reciprocal is the general opinion that the dele ­ stocks and bettor reports of the coming three horses—fire. peaches and cream. He has. a little to tests from prominent Winnipeg mer­ trade relations. Navigation on the gates decided not to go owing to the crop. Failures occurring throughout A feature of Jackson's labor day the westward, a magnificent view of chants who are anxious for reciprocity great lakes to the seaboard by the way canal retaliation proclamation against the country during the last seven old Lake Michigan from an elevation relations between the United States Canada recently issued by President days number 163. For the corresponding parade will be the young lady cadets, of St. Lawrence river will be consid ­ week of last yeur the figures were 2) 4 . 24 misses carrying breech loading rifles. of some 200 feet. and the Dominion. ered. Harrison. Brave Farmer Save# Many Lives. William Mercier fell under a car on “Bert” Webb has brought his respec­ Chill Katllles the Treaty. An attempt was made to wreck the table parents into disgrace at Mason Venezuela'# New Dictator, An Infidel'# Death. the Mud Lake near Black River log ­ The arbitration agreement between eastbound Chicago A New York limited ging road. The life was crushed out of because he has a mania for stealing. Startling news comes from Vene­ During a thunder storm at Denver, He was arrested for stealing wool, was the United States and Chili has been express on the Pennsylvania road near him. zuela, which puts a new phase on the Gutlieb Myers, an infidel, stood on a ratified by the Chilian government and Enon, Fa. Several ties and pieces of bailed and immediaGdy seized for a revolution in that country. Urdaneta street corner with several friends com ­ A blight, the cause of which is a theft of cloverseed. A box in his has been printed in the official gazette. iron were found tied to the track by a mystery, is affecting the celery crop has declared himself dictator of the menting upon the electric currents. farmer who set to work to remove father's barn was found to contain a Looking skyward he exclaimed, about Bay City to a considerable ex­ republic, and has formed a cabinet, Secretary of the Interior Noble was them. While engaged in doing so he large quantity of property that had “There is no God. This fear is all tent. with Cassanas as minister of the in ­ given an informal welcome at Tacoma. was shot twice, one bullet entering the been stolen in the neighborhood. terior. Congress has been dissolved folly. ” The wife of Edson Runyan, a farmer Young Webb is supposed to belong to hip and the other lodging in the calf of and several senators have been Hardly had he uttered the last word The fund for the improvement of the his leg. He succeeded, however, in near Kingston, committed suicide by an organized gang, two alleged mem­ arrested. when a bolt of lightning struck upon lake front at Muskegon has reached the shooting herself with a revolver. No bers of which have been arrested and clearing the track and the train passed Crespo is massing all his forces about his head, and a few moments later his sum of $ 106 ,000. in safety. The purpose of the das ­ cause assigned. others will also he cared for by the Victoria in preparation for a general dead body was carried home. sheriff. Senator Hoar, who is now in Europe, tardly plan must have been to rob the A reunion of the Fifth Michigan and decisive engagement. The hank* urges Americans to impress upon the passengers and mail cars in the excite­ Cavalry will he held at Lansing, Sent. The St. Mary’s water power com ­ in Caracaa are all closed, and the in ­ The celebrated Molitor case taken to Irish the necessity of accepting with­ ment following the wrecking of the 13. The Custer Brigade are also pany at the Soo will issue $750,000 habitants of the city are in a state ot Alpena from Rogers Citv on a change out objection Gladstone ’s proposals for train, which is the fastest running •called to meet on that date. worth of bonds. great excitement. of venue has begun again. home rule. train between Pittsburg and Chicago. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1892.

all around were tho guests, mostly ignorant of the relations existing be­ 'jtrest that inspired the in ­ act of the Filly-first Congress Ua» remi.!nc.l T1IE FORCE 'MEASURE unassisted *>y even a Democratic House, aud THE MAN WHO VANISHED. young men and women with a sprink ­ tween Dr. Roversmire and Sir John- famous measure of oppression the long list of uets which, though done In two ling of chaperones. Sir John, a Maunders, and. moreover, was wo- which it lmrely escaped during the years, wore really the business of moro thus nv FKRCiUS Ilf MIC. genial-looking old gentleman, was al­ fuliy ignorant in all matters of theo­ THAT THE REPUBLICANS WOULD last Congress, and which will be re­ eight years, now stands, with u single excup . ------tlon, approved by the sl’.enoe of an opposition ril tPTl'R VT P ivrivern ways delighted to Burrouud himself sophy, in which Sir John was quite INAUGURATE newed at the first opportunity under which was wildly and rampantly vociferous LHAiltn, vi with young people, us he said they an adept. Besides; the sight of Olive the platform ’s pretence of solicitude when these acts were passed There were several other entries made life look bright to him. und cer­ Maunders's calm, sweet face hud woke for “the integrity of the ballot and the Such a 4lalament might well be about Olive and himself, but Adrian tainly there was plenty of laughing the deepest passions of his soul iu* he Wlieii They Say That the People Shall purity of elections. ” It is well that culled remarkable if uttered by an> bad read enough, and closing the and talking as the party on the lawn reflected how near aud yet how far liullot at the l’oiut of the Bayonet the Democracy of the Empire State other than Thomas Brackett Reed, laU w th,a fr°w“- loc ,ked \\ UP a* aln chatted about the events of the day. away she was to him. He saw her Tl-ey May That the Negro Shull llule should understand that its interests Czar of a Republican Congress, 1Un in the desk, it was clear Dr. Rover- listened to the voice of the wind stir­ face, he heard her voice, ho touched are identical with the interests th« Month. Mr. Reed has long since earned such smlre had not held a very good opinion ring the loaves overhead or watched her hand, and yet for all the satisfac­ of the South in this momentous cam­ eminence in this direction that his of him end Adrian could not help the boats floating past on the sunlit tion he obtuined he might have been paign of resistance to Federal aggres ­ The Republican platform demands, newer misstatements attract little at­ acknowledging to himself that the river, with their loads of young men miles away, separated as he was from, sion and partisan outrage. —Washing­ viow taken by the savant was a cor ­ says the New York Sun, “that such tention. Mr. Reed was a membei in flannels and pretty girls daintily her by this mask of ancient seeming, ton Sentinel. rect one. He hud brains in plenty, laws shall be enacted and enforced as of the Congresses whose acts- costumed in river fashion. in which his ardent young soul had - —■ • but had never yet exercised them— will secure to every citizen, be he rich he comments. He has access tt Olivo Maunders evidently found the becomo incarnate. republican issues nevermind, there was yet time. The or poor, native or foreign born, this the reports of the present Con conversation too frivolous, for sne Olive Maunders, on her part, was experiences he had undergone, while suddenly arose, went up to tho house, struck by the change in tho manner sovereign right [the right to vote] Crush Individual Liberties anil Culte gress. He is presumed to have reai guaranteed by the Constitution; the Churnli Hint State. in the body of Koversmiro. had not and retired into the drawing-room. of her former admirer. The look of the indictment framed by the Chicagi been without a salutary effect and ho Sir John looked after her with rather calm, conscious superiority which she free anti honest popular ballot, the just If there were truth in the Republican convention against one act of the late would benefit by them, when he re­ a pained expression on his facet and. had been accustomed to admire, much and equal representation of all the peo ­ clnira that the school question has been Congress. Ho knows that even the au­ ple, as well as the just and equal settled there would also be foundation turned to his own body. But when seizing tho opportunity afforded by as she disliked the maa was gone and thor of the act in question has beer would be return? Ah! that was the protection under the laws as for the assertion that the Republican Teddy Rud.ill beginning a song, he in its place was an expression of an-* moved to ask for its repeal because il question; at all events he would go the foundation of our re­ party had disbanded, leaving monopo ­ slipped away to look for her. guish and a look of haunting dread lu was fraught with great danger to thi down to Olive Maunders, and find publican institutions, and the party lists and zealots no defender. Inter ­ She was seated in a lounging chair, the dark eyes. 11 ie voice; also. for» financial interests of the county. Anc out from her demeanor toward him, will never relax its efforts until the in ­ ference with parental control of the leaning forward with bent head and merly so rich. Bmooth and flowing, yet Mr. Reed asserts and the organs if she really was true to Adrian Lan ­ was broken and rough, as if the owner tegrity of the ballot and the purity of children is at one with the funda ­ clasped hands, the frown still on her sustain the silly claim that with th« caster. or if her ambition had caused face. A striking-looking girl, tall had lost all power of controlling his elections shall be fully guaranteed and mental principle of modern ltepublic- exception of the McKinley tariff ever} her to look kindly upon Michael and slender, with a handsomo. reso ­ speech. protected in every State.” And then canism. Though Republicans are act of the Fifty-first Congress has re Roversmire. The entries in the book lute countenance ot a pronounced •1 am very glad to see you Dr. the platform goes on to “denounce the warned by continual defeat and the inained unassailed. were plain enough —she did not love brunette type, and hor small head, Roversmire, ” said Olive, looking at continued outrages perpetrated on loss of States deemed reliable for the Let the local organ which indorses any one else but himself, still the with its coils of smooth black hair. him keenly. *as I wish you to help American citizens for political reasons party, the theory of paternalism is im­ this statement print a report of the re­ demon of jealousy was gnawing at was well set on her sloping shoulders, me.” in certain Skates of the Union. ” bedded in the party faith. It is the marks made by Senator Sherman wher Adrian's heurt, and only u personal •Why did you run awny so sudden ­ I will be delighted. What is it Eliminate the cant and buncombe, logic of the pretense that individuals he introduced a bill for the repeal o! interview could satisfy him on the ly, Olive?” asked her father, sitting you wish me to do? ” must be guarded by government in and this is a demand for a force bill; a the silver law which bears his name. subject. besido her. nnd taking one of her slim ••Find Adrian Lancaster.” their daily pursuits lest they be inun ­ force bill fastening upon the South Let the organ tell the people plainh He rang the bell and Dcntham ap­ bands in his own. Adrian recoiled as if he had re­ dated with cheap products of other the whole system of arbitrary interfer­ whether or not it now Indorses thut sil­ peared with such rapidity that Adrian •i grew tired of the conversation. ” ceived a blow. She asked him to find nations. Wherever Republicanism re­ ence, arbitrary arrests. Federal bayo ­ ver law as a piece of wise legislation. felt convinced ho had not been fnr snid Olive in a clear sharp voice; “it himself, quite ignorant of the strange tains power restrictive legislation nets at the polls. Republican office ­ Let it inform its readers whether 01 away. However, listen as he might, is so frivolous, and there is such a lot transformation which had taken placet holders managing the count, and all marks its rule. not this act has escaped criticism bj he could not learn anything likely to to bo thought ot" and he—what could ho do in the mat­ But because the devil is sick and pro ­ the other odious details of the darling intelligent persons of all parties. Am endanger tho safety of Dr. Roversmire, ••My dear, you must not brood too ter? He was unable to produce his scheme of Benjamin Harrison for the fuse in promises there will bo no mis­ then let the organ retract the ubsurt so Adrian asked at once for what he much over Trevnnmt ’s accident ” own body, vb'.d as it was of any vital demolition of the South’s solidity and taking him for a monk. Nor will the falsehood it has published.—Chicago wanted. “I’m not thinking about Mr. Tro- principle, and yet, if he told the truth, the perpetuation of Republican rule. demand that these restrictive laws Times. i • Have you a Bradshaw?'* vanna, but I am about Adriun. Where j he would be looked upon as a madman, This is t!w road that leads back to shull be reformed by their makers be “Yes, sir.” replied Dentham. and can he be? It is now a fortnight i As these thoughts flashed rapidly negro domination, the bloody shirt,the heeded by an intelligent electorate. Voter* of Homestead. thereupon vanished, quickly returu- since ho disappeared, and nothing has i through his brain, he saw at a glance carpet bag, the Federal lieutenant of There have Wen other occasions when Election returns show that at tho Iasi ing with the book in question. been hoard of him.” the precipice upon which he 6tood and in fan try dispersing, under orders scared evil doers sought reform of Gubernatorial election there were 84; Adrian look it. and Dentham was 4 *Gh! he'll come back again as 90on resolved to gain time by dexterously from Washington, the Legislature statutes which threatened to infringe votes'east at Homestead. Reference U about to retire when his master called as ho hears Trevanna i9 getting better. temporizing so as to form some plan elected by the sovereign voters of a theirliberties. It is recalled that a the census shows the population of th< him back. I expect ho thought ho had killed of action. Sir John had strolled out ­ free State, visiting statesmen, fraud, gathering was held over on the West town to be 7,011, and it is stated thal “Wait a moment I raav want j Trevanna, nnd is keeping quiet ” side on the lawn, so he was quite force, legislation for plunder, taxation side for the reform of laws against in round numbers 3,800 are employee you. ” he said without raising fcis eyes j •But now that Mr. Trevanna is get ­ alone with Olive, and could speak from the Guido, whereupon Dentham ting weil, he has exonerated Adrian freely. tvonderod greatly what could have oc ­ entiroly. They were both foolish, no ••Adrian Lancaster.” he said* curred to alter 60 suddenly the gen ­ doubt, but notning was so bad as to smoothly. “I don ’t think I have had eral habits of the old doctor make Adrinn hide himself liko this.” the pleasure of meeting him.” I Adrian soon found out thut there i “Perhaps tho advertisement you • No! At the tim»J you were visit­ was a train late in tho afternoon to put in tho paper will br.ng him,” ing us in town, ho was away on tho Groat Marlow, and laj'ing down tho suggested Sir John, thoughtfully.” continent, but although you do not book open on tho tabic; rose to his •*I hopo so. ” replied Olivo quickly. know him personally, I dare say you feet If ho’s any where in England ho must have seeu his name in the papers o£ I “I am going to my room. Dent ­ havo seen it by this time, but he lata” ham.” he said abruptly. “You can seems to have vanished altogether. [to be continued .] come in shortly to pack my portraan- Why cannot your occult science dis ­ | She j teau—1 shall be going away for a few cover him. father?” ENCLISH CONSERVATISM. days. " “I’m not weil enough up in theoso ­ I Whits house.} • I Roversmire was going to Great Mar­ “I do nol believe much in Dr. Rovers ­ forced that the firm had been in low In tho county of Bucks. mire nnd his relations with tho super­ existence for over two hundred years- { “What does ho want thero?” mused natural world, still, if I could see him. and that they were now using tho Mr. Dentham. laying down tho book j I would ask him to use his knowledge same forms and doing tho business in — “more mysteries.'* for tho benefit of $ Adrian. Do you tho same way that they did two- !LofiW&s} i Hero ho caught sight of the paper know where he lives, father?” hundred years ago and that most of crumpled up on tho floor, where j • At Hampstead. I believe.” their clerks wero the grandsons and ; Adrian had thrown it, and picked it •Then I will write-to him to-n ight great-grandsons of former clerks, and up. Mind you, I don ’t believe any good that they kept the same old fumllies j “He’s been asking for the papers n will come of it; still I’m so anxious in the busines* and it was only about ZjMPfiE . lot lately. ” said the astute valet to ! to find Adrian that Pd consult even a threo years ago that the younger himself. “I wonder if there’s anything ! fortune-teller. ” members of the firm wero able to- 4n this that s got to do with his going i She spoke in a scoffing tone which prevail upon tho senior partner to OK TO WASHINGTON—But with This Sort of an Outfit Ban Will Never Git There. to Marlow —I'll see.” appealed to wound her father, and ho introduce gau itito their offices. Prior ------i Ho looked carefully ovor tho paper. ! was about to remonstrate with her to that time they used candle* When and at length came upon tho ndver- I upon her levity when a servnnt entered it wa9 finally decided, in spite of lhe< for confiscation, disaster and ruin to thieving, gambling, and other forms of in the Carnegie works. In these tlsementfor Adrian Lancaster's where­ nnd gave her tv card. Ulivo glanced senior, that gas should be introduced, the new prosperity of the new South. cheating. Strong resolutions were figtrres will be found food for abouts. carelessly at it and then started in he solemnly declared that they wero The blackest ink is not black enough adopted by the assemblage of thugs and thought by those Republieans who are ••'1 hat's it,” said Mr. Dentham in a surprise as she handed it to her father, going to the devil fast’ Soon after to describe the consequence of the force pool sellers that the laws needed re­ looking for some foree bill to protect satisfied tone, “it's tho only mention for the name inscribed thereon was speaking tubes were introduced from bill policy, once successfully put into forming. Aud the resolutions de ­ the black laborers of the South, If it of Marlow in tho paper, und he only that of Dr. Roversmire. ono floor to another. This was tho operation by the politicians who have manded that the reforms should be is true that more than 3,000 of the em­ made up his mind to go there when “Your prophet of theosophy must last straw, the old man could not devised it. It will turn the hands of made by the gentlemen of the pro ­ ployes of Homestead are unnaturalized he read tho paper; and now that I certainly havo had an intuitive in ­ stand it any longer and died. Tb» the clock back to the South's mid ­ fession, since they best understood eitizens there will be little faith placed think, of, it, ”, muttered Dentham sa- stinct he was wanted, ” she ob erved junior partner, who himself states • night. j whatprotection was necessary for their in the theory that the tariff is for the ^aclouslly, “the walking stick 1 picked idly. that they have use for three type­ On the very day w hen the Minneapo- infant industry. And having passed protection of American labor. If the UP a* ho 8a,dsaid . belonged to himself, “At all events ho could not conto at writer* says tnat many of their clerks- lis convention was adopting the reso ­ the resolutions, the chairman being no ­ contrary is claimed, then it will be f6r which was a lie, had tho letters A. I* a better time.” replied Sir John, with have been with them for fifty years lution quoted above, Senator David tified of the arrival of the police, de ­ protects to prove that the 3,000 were ou it—now A. stands for Adrian and a smile. “Ask Dr. Roversmire to and that it is part of the perquisites Bennett Hill was cross-examining at clared the meeting adjourned. not intimidated. L. stands for Lancaster, and Adrian come in.” of these men to take work home to bo Washington Mr. John I. Davenport and it may be admitted that the tariff J Lancaster's disappeared. I wonder __ The servant departed and Olive done at night and that if typewriting was compelling him to admit for the beneficiaries understand their own The tVut No Longer Follon-s. • now I do wonder if the voice I hoard and her father looked at one another was introduced it would create such a first time under oath that he (Daven ­ wants. Zealots^ may be allowed to The great West is steadily assuming that n ght was Mr. Lancaster ’s and in silence, while from tho garden revolution us to destroy tho peace and port) was the author of the force bill state their demands for governmental an important position in national what his walking stick is doing in sounded tho gay voice of Toddy Rudall happiness of all connected with tho which passed the Republican House of regulation of private affairs. Prohibi­ politics. The national Republican con ­ this room —jumping ut conclusions singing the last four lines of a ballad. office. Naturally the clients of such Representatives during the Fifty-first tionists may look to the Republican vention was held in Minneapolis this this is. I’m afraid, still, something Lift not thou the future's curtain. a firm as this are, many of them, quite Congress. The incident lias attracted party for aid in restricting individual year, and at Chicago the name of may come of all till* but I sha’n ’t Though the present be not gay; as vonservative ’ (the English word move till I’ve got more to go on. ” Only present hours a re certain. less attention than it deserved, and tastes and appetites, but the task of a man living west of the Mississippi fer 'old fogy ’) os the firm themselves. ” i Ho put tho paper in his pocket. In­ Laugh and love and live to-day. less than it would have received but for amending laws made by and for these river was first presented to the national “There’s a good deal of philosophy Strange as it m*y seem, the English­ tending to place it beside tho stick, man as an individual is more conser- the overshadowing interest of the Re­ people will be best performed by those convention of one of the leading par­ In that” said Sir John 6agely. which ho had securely hidden and i ______vative than tho English government publican National convention. who have suffered from them.—Chicago ties.—Memphis Times. | then went off to pack Dr. Rovers- The notorious Davenport went to Times. for while English business house* in Truth I* Frequently Unpalatable. 1 mire’s portmanteau with a solf-satis- CHAI ILK \ II.. many instance* still copy their busi- Washington to present to the Senate a Sized lllm l'p an a Democrat. It must be mortifying to Harrison to fled smirk on his while fuce. The Man She Hated. ness letters by hand instead of with petition purporting to be signed by A little Auburn girl, whose father is have it thrown in his face by a leading “twenty-four.eminent citizens of New I)r. Roversmire entered tho room in the copying pres* and use tand in- a warm Republican, had formed an Republican paper like the Globe-Demo ­ CHAPTER VIl. a hesitating manner, as if not quite stead of blotting paper, the several Yofik without.distinction as to party » „ opinion from what she had heard at crat that his “victory was largely due Tho Woman He Loved. sure of bis recontion. but his mind departments of the English govern- The petition;asked for further legisla- home that all the wickedness in this to southern officeholders in the conven ­ Certainly there is more delight ­ was soon set at rest by tna cordial ment do their work with typewriter* tion in the way of Federal interference wide world was condensed into the tion —that over half his votes came ful retreat on a hot July day thnn manner in which he was met by Sir which they purchaso in largo num ­ in the New York elections. Davenport Democratic party, says the Bangor from States which cannot deliver him one of those picturesque cottages John Maunder* who advanced toward bers appeared before a sub-committee Commercial. While the family was a single electoral vote. ”—Times-Union- standing in an expanse of verdant turf, him with outstretched hand. of the Senate committee on Iinmi- > spending the summer at a well-known cool to tho eye nnd soft to the feet ••My dear doctor. ” ho said in a He Couldn ’t Be Cruel. gratiou, of which Senator Hill is a Maine resort u friend viMted them to Harmony in New York. down by the silver wave of Futher hearty voice “this is indeed an un ­ “We will tuko a special collection: member, and thus subjected himself to ' spend Sunday. He was of a musical Itt New York the lady is keeping Thame* near Mnrlow. By the bend expected pleasure, and moreover, a next Sabbath. ” said the theacher. the searching questions of a Democrat turn of mind, though perhaps his tastes house with the tiger and harmony the river, just above the quaint old curious coincidence, as we were just “for the purpose of making a fund to- who is never asleep when the vital were not highly elevated. He was a broods over the halls of the Democracy. town one of those red-tiled domiciles spenking of you. ” defray the expense of sending poos principles of the Democracy are as- great whistler, and, regardless of the Meanwhile Thomas \V. Platt sits on wn* as the Lock to Lock Times In­ • I hope the conversation was favor ­ Doys to school." sailed. Among other interesting facts day. he kept his lips puckered the most haunches outside the breastworks of formed its readers, occupied by Sir able to mft" said tho doctor, advanc ­ ••Tho> don ’t get none of my brought out by Senator Hill is the of the time. The little girl was ob- the Republican camp baying at the John Maunder* his daughter Olive, ing toward Olive and clasping one of money, " averred Tommy Figg on. the square admission by Davenport that served to watch him closely all moon. and a party of friends who had fled her cold slim hand* “How do you way home “Them poor folks' kids - he devised the measure of force day with an air of consider- from the noise and dust of London to do; Mis* Maunders? ” has a tough onough time anyway and Federal interference to which the able anxiety. At length her feelings BAD FOR WINE DRINKERS. the pleasant cool of the country. “I ant quite well, thank you, ” she 'thought jammln ’ 'em into sehool be­ Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge lent his name appeared to get the better of •The Nook. ” us it was called, wns a answered, quickly withdrawing her sides. two years ago. “Are you the author of her, and. calling her mother aside, she Terrible Damage Inflicted ou the French cosy little place, of somewhat incon- hand from his warm grasp. “Have the force bill, and do you favor it?" inquired seriously: “Mamma, is Mr. Vine*. t gruous architecture, the present pro- you been away from London?” A Wife'* Confidence. asked Senator If ill. “I do not know ------a Democrat? ” “Why, no. my From the various wine-growing dis- ' prijtor having purchased itas a cottugo “Tttttt I’ve been to Monte Carlo. ” “Did you ask your husband whore what you mean by the force bill,” re­ child, I think not, ” was the reply. triets of France distressing reports are nnd added wings, gable*, turrets and began Adrinn mechanically, then he was last night?” askod tho much . plied Davenport" “I drafted the Fed ­ “What makes you think so? ” “Well, coming in of the terrible damage in ­ oriel windows to tho original erection suddenly recollecting that his person ­ interested neighbor. eral Election bill, ami favored it.” he’s been whistling ‘Whoa, Emma’ all flicted on the vines by the recent severe until it had assumed quite an impos ­ ality was lost in tho body of I)r. ••Yes; and I have every reason to Davenport volunteered the further in ­ day, and it's Suudny. ” weather. The Burgundy district has ing appearance. Nothing ancient Roversmire. he went on hurriedly, believe ho told me the truth." formation that he would renew the suffered an irreparable loss, the grape ubout it, certainly, no Tudor battle­ •that Is —no —I hnve not been out of “Indeed?" bill at some future time and urge its REED'S MISSTATEMENT. crop in many parts being at’solutely and ment* Georgian frontages nor Nor ­ town further than Hampstead. ’* “Ye* He said he didn ’t know. ”-?. - passage. entirely destroyed, while Savoy and the man towor* for it was eminently Vic­ • And why have you not been to see Judge. Ill* Article In the North American Re­ Dauphine are no better off. In Tou- I torian In its appearance, nnd all its us for such a long time?’ said Sir It is well that Senator Hill brought view I* I'nfair out in the shape of positive testimony i-aine, where the vines had already arrangement* both without nnd with­ John. “We havo not had a visit for With Our Apologlea. One of the high-tax organs in Chicago a fact which has been generally sus­ been damaged by the recent frosts, all in. hnd all the latest improvements months * “WhcnWashington was pres d.ent he* quotes the following from a recent ar­ pected. It is xvcll that he has put on hope of even an average crop has l>een conducive to comfort and luxury. “I’ve been living very quietly.” re­ hnd a magnificent state earr ago. ” ticle by ex-Spoaker Reed in the North record for the benefit of Democrats abandoned, and growers are of opinion ' On this hot July afternoon one of plied Adrian, with un effort, making “I bol eve so. ” American Review as a “remarkable during this campaign both Davenport ’s that fully 75 per cent of the grapes will the tables wns spread for aftornoon experiments ” • But when he wns at his cherry, statement:” lea. presided over by Olive Maunders The fact was that he did not know tree age he was satisfied with a haclt.'.' confession and his threat. The South With the single exception of the tariff act be lost. Thrones in the Cognac dis ­ should understand the mercenary in* which Is the subjoin of partisan attack, ivery trict have also suffered severely. and Sir John who tat uear her, while exactly w. nt to say. as he was quite —N. Y. Life. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892.

removed from the scene of disturbance took off his coat and went to work with judge until October 5. I will, therefore, the galvanized The Independent. and appealed to the sheriff and from a will. The result was the overturning be able to do hut very little campaign ­ FRAZELL’8 him to the governor. As a consequence ing, and urge that each individual do of the large majority by which Col. their utmost for the success of the the property was placed under the pro­ Bliss had been returned, and the swing ­ partv. There is one act of the demo ­ OEOROE S.COKBIT, Editor and Proprietor. tection of the authorities, and that pro ing hack of the district into the demo ­ cratic party I do not like, and that is in Music Store ^eeL e™^°r tection was ample and satisfactory. cratic column. Mr. Youmans thus following the dangerous precedent set ST.JOHNS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1892. them by the republicans and making proved his strength with the party. the gerrymander. Hut when the su­ Is the place to buy all kinds of THANK YOU, Slit. In congress, he has proved an able preme court had decided iUim constitu ­ DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. representative and earnest, conscien ­ tional, no party ever rectified the ap- The Gratiot county Herald, which is po: rtionment more speedily than did the now doing the bidding of the republi­ tious worker. He soou secured recog ­ MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. For President of the United States— nition from the speaker and obtained de:emocratic party. I advise the dele ­ GROVElt CLEVELAND. cans of that county, has this to say gates to make themselves a committee good positions on committees, where his For Vice President of the United States— about the democratic state ticket: of one to make their work effective in ADLAI E. STEVENSON. The democrats nominated a strong services were fully recognized. As n the campaign. [Tremendous cheering.J He has the Ilne6t and largest stock of ticket at Grand Rapids. In the selec­ member of the committee on agricul ­ STATE TICKET. tion of Allen B. Morse to head the tick­ ture he proved himself well acquainted et, they choose their strongest man. with the needs of the farmers, and For Governor — Judge Morse is a jurist, a soldier, and ALLEN B. MORSE, oflonia. a genial man. Our readers will differ as chairman of the sub-committee hav­ Fcr Lieutenant-Governor — widely as to the advisability of electing ing in charge the pure food bill, was JAMES P. EDWARDS, ofHougbtoo. him governor, hut all, whatever their For Secretary of State— largely instrumental in having that CHARGES F. MARS1CEY, of Saginaw. political preferences, will concede his measure favorably reported by the full KIRK’S Ever in St. Johus. For State Treasurer - strength. FREDERICK MARVIN, of Wayne. committee. He was not neglectful of For Auditor General — the interests of his constituents, and all JOSEPH A. VANNIER,of Marquette. WHAT WILL BE DONE AT THE SIL­ who had any business with him found OlANOS—A. B. Chase. Hardman, Francis VER CONFERENCE. For Attorney General — him ever courteous, agreeable and will I Bacon, J. A C. Fischer, J. M. Starr, Ster­ Adolphus A. ELLIS, of Ionia. D ling, Harrington, Edna. The purpose of the conference is to ing to do all he could to please. For Commissioner of State Land Office— consider the means by which the use of {'"NRGANS—A. B. Chase, Farrand & Votey, GEORGE T. SHAFFER, of Cass. With such a record he is certainly de ­ V_/ Carpenter, Edna. For Superintendent of Public Instiuctlon — silver in the currencies of the world can serving of a second term. The conven ­ FERRIS 8. FITCH, of Oakland. be extended. Its ultimate purpose is to For Member State Itoaid of Education — tion at Owosso, last week, recognized JAMES K. BURR, o! Genesee. study the means, if any there be, by the fact, and no opposition was mani­ For Elector-at-Large, Eastern District— lAMON which the market value of silver can he Call and See Him in Cibbs GEORGE H. DURAND, of Genesee. fest to his unanimous nomination. He For Elector-at-Large, Western District— made stable at a higher rate than it now has many elements of strength and but Block. PETER WHITE, of Marquette. bears, or at least at the present one. few of weakness. The use of silver as money will he con ­ The lines of the district have some­ CONGRESSIONAL. sidered with reference to this result. what changed since the last contest, but Don ’t fail to get a bottle of For Representative in Congress, 8th District— Since 1878—that is, for the past fourteen that fact will not change the result, and HENRY M. YOUMAN8. of Saginaw. years—the United States is the only it is safe to predict the re-election of TAR SOW powerful financial nation that has made Hon. Henry Al. Youmans by a good DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. majority .—Saginaw Globe. Healthful, 84 Cleansing. Frazell ’s Piano and Furniture any effort in this direction. As the Cures The Democracy of Clinton County will meet conference is proposed by our govern Eighth District Democratic Congressional Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. POLISH. in convention at the court house, in the vil­ ment, the history of thateffort and the Convention. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. lage of St Johns, at 11 o'clock a. m , situation in which the United States The eighth district democratic con ­ Thursday, September 22, 1892, finds itself at present will necessarily gressional convention, at Owosso, AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, BENGEL & GOERGE for the purpose of nominating county officers form the basis of the discussions of the August 25,1892, was called to order at -Dealers in- and a representative in the state legislature, conference. Undoubtedly, thesewill be Best for General Household Use and to transact such other business as may 1:30 p. in. J. II. Fedewa and C. B. presented fairly and intelligently by Schafer, of Saginaw, were chosen tempo ­ FURNITURE, properly come before the convention. The our commissioners, who include three, several townships will be entitled to seats In rary and permanent chairman .and secre­ FOWLER, - MICH the county convention, as follows: members of the national legislature who tary of the convention. Mr. Fedewa, REMEMBER! Bath...... 4 Duplain ...... 4 have taken part in the legislation en­ on taking the chair, said : We.now carry a complete assortment of Olive...... 4 Riley...... 4 acted ; one banker of high standing, We’ are Headquarters for everything: in FURNITURE, Lebanon ...... 4 Westphalia...... tt Mr. Cannon, who, also, as comptroller Gentlemen of the ConventionI return Victor ...... — 4 Greenbush...... 4 you my sincerest thanks for the honor the line of PICTURE FRAMES DcWltt...... •> Bengal ...... 4 of the currency, became intimately ac­ conferred by selecting me as your tem­ Dallas...... 5 Ovid ...... 0 quainted with the course of government porary chairman. Books, Stationery, and CHROMOES Bingham...... 1 Watertown ...... 4 We owe it to a democratic state ad ­ finance; and our eminent political econ ­ ministration that we meet to-day in con ­ Essex...... 5 Eagle ...... 4 omist, President Walker, whose studies vention in a congressional district which Democratic County Committee: AM) SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ——We also sell----- Thomas Price,...... Hath have been especially directed to the is safely anti-republican, and all we question of money. Hut while we may be have to do to maintain our majority is Thomas W. Baldwin ...... Olive to nominate a man for representative in SEWING MACHINES Abram Tcrwilliger, ...... Lebanon sure that the account of the experience congress who is with the masses of the At reduced prices. George White...... Victor of the United States will be fairly and people on the tariff question, a man who Henry Webb...... DeWitt accurately presented, the real motive is opposeu to the McKinley tariff law, L. W. Baldwin, ...... Dallas that has brought about our legislation because it favors the classes against Finest Line in Clinton CountyIron and Wooden Pumps constantly on hand L. L. Conn, ...... Bingham the masses, because it favors the rich Repairing of all descriptions in our John Gunderman ...... Essex will not he stated, since it is political, at the expense of the poor, because its line promptly done. John Blaney,...... Duplain not to say partisan, and cannot properly tendency is to make millionaires on the Henry M. Burncs, ...... Riley he exposed to the criticism of outsiders. one side and tramps on the other. Anthony Snitgen, ...... Westphalia Nor can we expect that such statements You want to nominate a man who is If you want anything in School Sup­ UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY S. M. Post, ...... Greenbush in accord with the financial plank of as can he made will he likely to con ­ For 1892, we furnish tne most perfect bearings Newton Baker,...... Bengal the platform adopted at the democratic plies we can Furnish it. ever put in a windmill. D. D. Shannon, ...... Ovid vince the representatives of foreign convention held at Grand Rapids last week, a man who is willing to do all in GRAPHITE BEARINGS. A. J. Burnes ...... Watertown governments that we have discovered We insert in the easting a gun metal box, which Henrv Davenport, ...... Eagle his power to right the great wrong that is in itself, the best bearing known. This bearing any method of attaining the end which was done to the great mass of the peo­ EDWIN PENNELL. they are invited to seek.—Harpers' is made with a large, upright tube, which is lllea Chairman, ple of this country, by a republican con ­ with machinist's waste, saturated With oil. This Weekly. STEP IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF arrangement makes the best aud most lasting CHARLES COWAN. gress in 1873, in passing a law, at the method of oiling of which v e have any knowledge. Ass’t Chairman. request of the capitalists of the land, FIXE WRITING PAPERS. It is the one universally edoptiwl by railronds and by which silver was demonetized. in the trunions for cable roads and wherever con ­ Geo . S. Corbit , Secretary. ARE FARMERS PROTECTED? In my opinion you want to nominate stant and severe use makes frequent oiling neces­ Funerals attended l>> experienced Fun- sary. The New York Tribune of August 24. a man who is opposed to the republican neral Directors, and with the best herse in this dSg-See the “Maud 8.” Hydraulic Regulator Senntoral Convention. scheme of passing a law empowering part of the country. Our stock of Undertak ­ Force Pump for controling Windmills and supply The democracy of the Nineteenth Senatorial contains nearly a column article headed them to control elections at the point of ers’ Goods will always be found complete. of water in tank. It throws mill out of gear when District, composed of the counties of Clinton Respectfully, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call and tanks are full, and let. mill iu gear when water is and Gratiot, will meet in convention at Per- “ Farmers Protected. ” The writer, the bayonet in all localities where they be convinced. taken from tanks. rinton, Thursday, September 8, 1892, at one after laboring hard to convince the are met by an adverse majority at the o ’clock, sharp, for the purpose of nominating polls. KENiiEL & COERCE. a candidate for State Senator, and for the farmer thathe is benefited by the Mc­ transaction of such other business as may You want to nominate a man who is F. E. ALDRIGH & GO. properly come before the convention. Each Kinley tariff law as much as the manu ­ heartily in favor of electing to the presi­ county will be entitled to the same number of facturer, closes as follows : dency of the United States that fearless (SUCCESSORS TO J. E. LITTELL.) F. F. MURDOCK delegates as it had in the state convention. “A general decline in all kinds of agricul ­ champion of tariff reform, Grover Cleve­ By order of committee. tural products is not to he desired, since it land, and to the governorship of Michi­ -DHAI-ER IN- JNO. T. MATHEWS. would be ruinous to fanning interests. The IN PREPARING Chairman. farmer, under the McKinley act, gets better gan, that strong defender of tiie rights prices for what he lias to sell and the consum ­ of the common people, the upright er has ample offsets in cheap sugar and low jurist, that democrat of democrats, that Marble and Granite Gov. Winans lias appointed Levi L- prices for all kinds of uianufactured goods for loyal soldier, Allen B. Morse. Nomi ­ Harbour regent of the university to iill any of those increases which greatly benefit tiie agricultural producers. ” nate such a man aud victory will he For Your Spring Work, the vacancy caused by the death of C. The Tribune, as our readers are aware, yours in November. M O M U M ENTS. S. Draper, of Saginaw. is owned by the republican candidate Tiie committee on resolutions report ­ for Vice-President, and is the leading ed the following, which were unani ­ PURCHASE YOUR TnE London Lancet, one of the ac­ high tariff paper in this country, and mously adopted : knowledged medical authorities of the The democracy of the eighth congress ­ from the article, a part of which we ional district, in convention assembled, Cut Stone world lias “made remarks” about Dr. quote as above, it is evident that anoth­ congratulate the couutry and the dem ­ New and Substantial Harnesses Keeley,of Dwiglit, III., of such a nature er attempt will be made by the republi­ ocratic party upon the nominations -----FOR----- i &KSU that the doctor has instituted a suit for cans to “ pull the wool ” over the farm­ made at Chicago of Grover Cleveland !M\ libel. The progress and the result of and Adlai E. Stevenson, for president And Get Y our Reparino Done at ers’ eyes during this campaign. We and vice-president, as it gives assurance Building the trial will he watched with interest doubt very much that the Tribune and of a repetition of that wise, statesman­ Purposes. by physicians on both sides of the ocean the lesser lights in the republican fold, like and economical administration and by the great army of K eeleyites in will succeed in their effort. with which the country was blessed TOM PADLEY’S Opposite the Postoffice. this country. four years ago under the guidance of It is true that the McKinley hill raised that leader, Grover Cleveland. ST. JOHNS, MICH. thetariff on wool to some extent ; also, In the administration of state affairs The Pioneer Manufacturer and Dealer Tiie New York World asks what be­ on wheatand potatoes, and the farmers during the past two years.Gov. Winaus hereabouts were promised by the repub­ has set an example well worthy of emu­ in St.Johns. V comes of the money that the American lation by his successor, and we feel that people pay through the tariff to the lican papers and stump orators that the lie has earned the gratitude of the peo ­ manufacturers and favored classes of effect would be n, considerable raise in ple of the state. the country. We are astonished that the price of the products named. We heartily endorse the platform adopted at Grand Rapids and the nomi ­ The World cannot trace down that It is unnecssary for us to say that the nations there made. In the selection of money in the light of its many great promise has not been fulfilled. Ever Allen B. Morse as our standard bearer, All Work Warranted PLEASANT AND achievements. Some of it goes into the since the passage of the McKinley bill we feel that no wiser or more patriotic WELL LOCATED the price of wool has steadily declined. choice could have been made. campaign fund of the republican party We congratulate the eighth congress ­ as an inducement to continue the out ­ Last season ’s crop of potatoes could ional district upon the able and efficient AS REPRESENTED. rageous policy which makes the rich scarcely be given away, despite tiie fact services of our distinguished member richer and the poor poorer. The rest of that they were protected by a duty of 25 in congress, Hon. Henry M. Youmans, ------: O:------Feed Barn & Livery cents a bushel, and some of the dealers and ins fearless efforts in behalf of it helps to swell the capital of the “pro ­ laboring and producing classes. North-west Cor. Court House Square, tected ” individual. Hut not one cent here were unable to get the freight from CALL AND LEARN PRICES. finds its way into the pockets of the here to Philadelphia out of them, while William A. Woodard, of Owosso, was ST. JOHN H. wheat is lower now, quality considered, chosen elector, and E. O. Spaulding, of March 10,1892. laborer, for whose ostensible benefit the Large carriage floor, roomy, clean and airy tax is laid. than it has been at any time during the Tuscola, alternate elector. After several short hut timely stalls, and clean food, and all at reasonable last ten years. LIVERY rates. speeches, lion. Henry M. Youmans O ur neighbor of theRepublican con ­ No doubt the McKinley tariff law pro ­ —AND- descends to call the New York Sun “a tects the manufacturer of the east, but was nominated for congress by The Livery Department We are also agents foi tne celebrated decent democratic paper,” for the rea­ not the farmer of the West. Farmers, acclamation. He came before the Is well equipped with good Vehicles and Hors ­ vote for Cleveland and tariff reform, and convention and made a short speech, es. Call and see me. “Maud S.M Steel Windmills and Towers son that it criticised the actions 1331tf B. F. MILDER PropT. of the recent Michigan democratic thereby protect your own interests, for thanking it most heartily. The AND “MAUD S.” PUMPS, nomination coming so unanimously was state convention to his liking. When a reduction of the tariff will cheapen 1 The Wheat Crop of very gratifying, as it showed to him KANSAS for 1892 is Manufactured at Lansing. Mich. Wa also havea he says “ the Sun is the leading demo ­ the article upon which it is levied, there­ HOME-SEEKERS’ full Hue of Agricultural Implements, and a com ­ that his course in congress was ap­ the largest ever raised plete assortment of Carriages and Wagons. cratic paper of the United States,” he is fore it will lessen the cost of living. EXCUR8ION8 in any state, vis: proved. The issues of this campaign 62,600,000 BU,, off the track to an alarming extent. The same reductiod of the tariff on TO KANSAS. beinglog one bushel for iron and woolen goods will have the were not new. This is a democratic overry msn, woman and CONN & MUNRO, The Sun has not, for a number of years 1 chili year. The law-making power must d in the United Head of Clinton Ave. ST. JOHNS, MICH. past, been recognized as a true friend same effect upon the price thereof, as States. Some of the heaviestyields are in the fer­ the reduction of the tariff on sugar had conduct legislation for the benefit of the Boarding Stable tile ARKANSAS VALLEY. Yo» can pnrchaae of choice quarter-sections at reasonable figures, in the democracy. The democracy recog ­ masses. Mention of the name of Grover nize the New York World, 2he Evening on the price of it. heart ot the Arkansas Valley wheat belt, by ad ­ FARMERS, Cleveland elicited great applause. FINE TURNOUT8 OF ALL KINDS. dressing JOHN E. FROST, Land ^Commissioner Rout and The Detroit Free Press as Special attention given to Boarding Horses.First A. T. A S. F. U. R. Co., Topeka, Kas. Ask him for The following gentlemen were select- free copy of Kansas folder. champions of the principles of democ ­ HON. HENRY M. YOUMANS. class outfits furnished for Commercial Men, 8685 as the congressional committee : Clin­ Funerals, Pleasure Parties, Etc. Low rate excursion tickets can be bought to all racy. The Sun criticised the conven ­ The eighth district congressional con ­ Kansas points >s well as to Colorado, Utah, Okla­ ton, Charles Cowan ; Saginaw, Isaac ♦i-Persons having Lame and Disabled Hones homa, Indian Territory, New Mexico and Texas) tion because it adopted a resolution dis ­ vention, on August 28, renominated on the following dates: TAKE Bearinger ; Shiawassee, E. 1*. Byerly; will find the best of facilities for treatment at my approving of the mission of thePinkerton lion. Henry M. Youmans. This was stables, M. C. LIVE8AY, Veternary Surgeon, In at­ For particulars ad ­ Tuscola, T. C. Quinn. tendance. Stables 2d door West of* The Stee dress GEO. E. GIL­ HANK a testing rig lor wheat, which is a gang. The Third Vice-President of the just what was expected of it. When North side. (1228) MAN, Passenger Ag ’t AUGUST 30. true and accurate guide. I will give for 60 Judge A. B. Morse, being present, of Santa Fk Route . New York Central railroad system, Mr. Youmans was nominated two years FRANK MU IIO FI EL D Prop r. Ilbs. of GO lbs. test wheat 38 lbs. flour, ft lbs. bran was invited to address the convention, Detroit, Mich., and be CCDTCMDCD 01 and 2 lbs. middlings, or 41 lbs. flour —no bran who resides at Buffalo, N. Y., where sure that tickets read OLrlLlYlULn Z I. the cause was looked upon as a hopeless which he did briefly, as lie was to speak WALTERS’ METALLIC are made from the over that line from or middlings, nnd I shall take off one pound of the recent labor troubles existed, also one. Col. A. T. Bliss, withan excellent beat brands ol roof- Chicago, St. Louis, or flour for every pound the test runs under 60 at a ratification meeting and dedication CIMPI CQ ing Tin Plate, and Kansas City. lbs. to bushel. Myself or men will spare no firmly disapproves of the actions and OMVULCO steel sheeta galva ­ pains to please the farmers. Cotno and give one-term record to his credit, had been of flue democratic headquarters, in that mission of the Pinkerton gang. He be­ renominated; the democratic party was nized. You can buy them painted or not Our us one trial nnd you will never go elsewhere. city, thatevening. Among other good Galvanised Shingles are rain and rust proof, with­ FOR PROFIT AT the (.KAMI We make but one grade of flour and that la as lieves that recourse tothe regularly con ­ divided on local questions, and the re­ out the necessity of painting. Otir painted Tin good as the best in market. things he said this : , RAPIDS IH SI- stituted authorities in times of trouble Shingles are more durable and ornamental than it Respectfully Yours. claiming of the district at that time “I have consulted with other mem­ is possible to make a tin roof, put on In the old ' NESS COLLEGE, is the right course, and when the men was hardly to be expected. Hut Mr. fashioned style. Write for p'lco list R. bers of the supreme court, and I must The National Sheet Mktai . Roofing Co ., Grand RapIds.Mlch. Rend for Catalogue.>gue. LEWIS LONIER. struck lie had all the private detectives Youmans accepted the nomination, defer my resignation of the position of 1334m6 0 ClIITSt.. New York. Address, A. 8. PARISU, Prop. Prop ’r. Monitor Mills, Grand Ledge. CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892

PERSONAL. TUE TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE, The Band Concert. Electric Hittera. LEGAL NOTICES. The novel entertainment to he pre­ This remedy is becoming so well known Geo- W. Arnold visited Durand last Monday. and so popular as to need no special men­ HANCERY SALE.—In pursuance aud by M. V. Brown has returned from Bay View. Synopsis of the Proceedings From Wed ­ sented by the band to-morrow (Friday) evening at Seri ven ’s Opera House is of tion. All who have used Electric Bitteis C virtue of an order aud decree of the Circuit Wm. Pullen, of Ithaca, was in town Monday. nesday Afternoon to the Close. sing the same song of praise.—A purer Court for the County of Clinton, lu Chancery, iu Nellie Mead, of Olive, is visiting Anna and a high order and merits the support of tlie State of Micblgau, made and dated ou the iAtli The Iustitute opened at 1:80 Wednes ­ medicine does not exist and it is guaran ­ day of July, 1892, iu a certain cause therein pend ­ Susie Harris. our citizens. Rehearsals have been in teed to do all that, is claimed. Electric ing, wherein the American Wheel Company, a Susie Harris spent a few days with friends day afternoon. corporation, iscoiupUiuaul and Frank A. Schofield, Simfing, Rock of Ages. progress for the past six weeks, and Bitters will cure nil diseases of the Liver Adule E Schofield, the I, N. Toplttl Manufacturing in Olive last week. Roll call. every number will lie new and original. and Kidueys, will remove Pimples, Boiles, Company, a corporation, the Scraulon Forging Miss Fannie Chapin is spending a few days Salt Kbeum and other ufiVcliona caused Company, a corporation, the Hrrt National Bank with friends in Lansing Singing, Star Spangle Banner. Following is the program : of Ham i.oud, Iudlaua, a corjioratiou, Thoms* Pot ­ Mrs. Goss gave a lesson on Phonics, by impure blood. —Will drive Malaria ter. William Potter, Henry A. Potter ChailesA. Will Fields was among the 8L Johns visitors and urged the importance of this work PART L from the system and prevent as well ns Potter and James F. Hope, Jobu Hicks. Ezekiel to the Exposition in Detroit this week. iu all grades. Opening —Singing Song ...... O. L. Dari» cure all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Do' smp and Josfali Upton sie defendants. Notice Miss Flora Harris left Monday for a two in hereby given that 1 shall sell at public auction, Prof. Simmons then took up the sub­ Miss Mamie Emmons. Headache, Constipation und Indigestion to the ighest bidder, at the west front door of the weeks' visit with friends In Webberville. ject of Geography as a basis to history. try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfution Clinton County Court House, lu the Village of St. Miss Kittle B. Rochon returned Monday from Quartet—Gaily O’er the Ocean...... F. Alt Johns. Stale of Michigan, mid Court House being Intermission. Misses Laphan and Hunt; Messrs. Gibbs guaranteed, or money refunded.— Price .50 &AKIN6 a six weeks' visit ut Amherstburg, Canada. Singing, Glory Hallelujah. cts. and $1 00 per bottle at Fildew & Mill- the place for holding the Citcuit Court for said S. W. Springstead left here Monday to aocept and Perkins. County, on the lOtli day of September, 1892, at Prof. Howe gave instruction in teach­ man ’s drug stores. 5 10 o ’clock iu the forenoon, ali or so much thereo a foremanshlp on the Charlotte Republican. ing advance grammar classes. Musical Act...... ------—■ ■ ------— «* may be necessary to raise the aumuui due to the Ernest Sturgis and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Frazell. The World'* Fmr. said complainant for principal. Interest and cost in Mrs. Goss : Discussion on first grade this cause of the following described parcels of Geo. Tucker at Ionia on Saturday and Sunday work. Vocal Solo —Jean, Good Night...... Guttle Davit All applications for space in the laud, to-wit: The west oue-ball of the northeast last. Tho question box was then opened and Miss Alice Malthouse. woman ’s department of the Columbian one-quarter of seciivn number fifteen, township POWDER eight north of raugeooe west, in Michigan. Also, Miss Lena Doolittle, of Owosso, was visiting all the instructors took part in answer­ Exposition must he sent in very soon, Impersonation —Little Robbie Roe ...... village lots No. 1, 2, 8, 15. 16, esst half of 18, lota 19, Absolutely Pure. friends in St. Johns the front part of the ing the questions that are puzzling the A. J. Hicks. or they will not he accepted. Also ap­ 20,21.22, 23 and 24, in block No. 2, of the Village A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of week. teacher. plication for stock in the Dormitory of Ovid, Clinton couuty, Michigan, according to all Id leavening strength.—Latest U. S. Governnunt Vocal Solo —Answer- ...... A. G. Rolyn Mrs. Flora Potter, of ^hesanlng, visited EVENING SESSION. Association should he sent in now, as the recorded plat thereof. Also, tho following food Report. Mrs. W. H. Brunson. piece of laud, situate in said Village ofOvtd, com ­ her uncle, M. G. Welter, of this.village last Mr. Winston called the meeting to work on the buildings commences early mencing at a polm ou tlie south due of Williams Royal Bakix <> Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y' week order at 7:30. Then followed a quar­ 8ong and Dance—English and so Sweet...... in September. Mrs. C. E. Ball , street, fifty-nine and two-tliirda feet west of the Miss Mary Mead, of Olive, spent the latter Peter H. Molnet. Clinton County Committee. west line of block (hence south to the north tette: “Come where the cowslips line of the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee BUSINESS DIRECTORY. part of last week with Miss Ella Harris of this bloometh, ” by Misses Loretta Kenyon Song with Fan Dance—Life is a Dream...... Railway, thence west 226 feet along the north line village. and Margeiet Kelly ; Messrs, llowe and Miss Maude Waldron. Y£I*S K ATIE SEIBERT, of said railway, thence north to the south line of Misses Libbie and Anna Lusk left Monday Will'auis street, thence east to the place ot begin ­ Knapp. Dancers —Misses Waldron, Whipple, Wal- ning. Also, the following described property; for a week’s visit with their brother In -TEACHER OF— Barbers. Mr. Winston gave a talk on Teachers’ bridge, Wilcox, Steel and Palmer. The south half of thn southeast quaiter section Lansing. number five ; also, tbe north hall of'the southwest UN ATM R AItUIlK SHOP—WILSON A Work, and Prof. Simmons, a trip Mrs. Wilton Anderson, of Essex towusbip, through Louisania —Recreation. PART II. quarter of section number lour, being parts of lots CARUSS, Proprietors, Walker St., West. Ev­ 2 and 5 and that part of tbe southwest quarter ol Serything in our line done promptly and with satvisited­ her sister in this village the fore phrt Piano solo, The Storm, by Miss Lettie Sweet Sixteen Cadets ...... Stralgk the norihwesi quarter lying outside ot the reserve isfaction. Ladies ’ and Children's Ualrcuttlug, a of the week. Smith. PIANO AND ORGAN line, being jam of lot 2, all in township number specialty. Vocal Solo —O, Mio Fernando ...... DoreiteUi Lyman Parr represented St. Johns tent K. O THURSDAY MORNING. thirteen north of range number two east, Midland Miss Nora Chase. For terms address St. Johns P. O. county, Michigan.—Dated July 28. 1892. ACOB FOERCIf, proprietor of the Central T. M., at the State camp of the Maccabees, at Singing, “ Buleah Land. ’" JOHN G. PATTERSON, Barber Shop, Ladies ’ and children’s hair- Detroit yesterduy. Reading Psalms I, Prof. Simmons. Piano Solo —L’ltevlel Die Lion ...... Dikoutki Circuit Court Commissioner, Clinton County Jcutting a specialty. Good bath rooms in connection. 1313-3 mo Mrs. Rebecca McPherson visited her cousin, Singing, “America.” Mrs. Dr. Dodge. Michigan, H ioh A Wai .bridok , 1345-7 Solicitors for Complainant. TEEL IIOI KL tt A It mill SHOP A Mrs. G. B. Andrew and Eva White, of Green- Mrs. Goss then took up the subject of Impersonation —I'm Seventeen To-Day ...... BATH ROOMS. Geo . W. Joiner , Probrletor. bush, on Tuesday. composition for first and second grades, A. J. Hicks. s CLOTHING KOBATEOHDCR.-State ol Michigan Geo. A. Wells, President Bunday and Ed and gave some excellent outlines on dif ­ Vocal Solo —Selected ...... county ofClinton.ss. At a session of the Pro- Loan Agents. Wilson, returned from their northern outing ferent subjects and read interesting let­ Mrs. O. 8. Price. PbateCourt fortliecounty of Clinton.holden at the vacation, last Friday. ters from Miss Francis Willard. Probate Office, lu the village of St. Johns, on Quartette—O. Hush Thee, My Baby...... Saturday, the 13th day of August, in the year one HE M icii Hi A !N nOKTGAUEI'O., Prof. Simmons on Beginners in Geo ­ Cleaned and Repaired Mrs. 8. S. Chapin, of Fort Gratiot, this state, Misses Lapham and Hunt; Messrs. Gibbs thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. Limited. Capital, $75,000, successors to Walker has been spending a few days with relatives graphy. Present, Joel II.Cranson, Judge of Probate. TA White,dealersln Mortgage Securities, School and and Perkins. By H HICKEY, In thematter of the estate of ASA H. HAWLEY, Municipal Bonds. A few pieces of choice lands for and friends In our village. Intermission. Singing, “Music Eevervwhere.” Descriptive Overture—Trip to Coney Island. JULIA M. HAWLEY, ROBERT N. HAWLEY, sale. Office cor. Walker and Spring-sts,, St. Johns. A. E. Barstow, at one time a resident of this and COL LIS S. HAWLEY, minors. village, now a real estate dealer at Ithaca, Prof. Howe : Grammar, and Mrs. St. Johns Band. Who can be found In the back room formerly On reading and filing tbe petition duly verified, Goss Primary work. Description —Rush to the boat. All aboard! occupied by the Ladies ’ Library. 1321 :tf ol Ida E 'lawley, guardian of said minora, pray­ Attorneys. was In town on Saturday last. Prof. Simmons gave a talk on Pupil’s ing that she may bo licensed to sell real estate Byron Parr, the popular salesman In the Reading Circle—necessity of organiza ­ whistle. Life on the Ocean Wave, Italian belonging to her said wards. PAULDING A P I £ ftl'E.-ATTOR­ grocery store of Warner Bunday, visited the tion. band playing on board tho steamer. Appear­ Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, the NEYS AT LAW. Office over St. Johns National Detroit Exposition this week. ance of Jubilee singers. All ashore! whistle. LEGAL NOTICES. 8tli day of September, A. D. 1892, at ter SBank, 8t. Johns, Mich. 1330:tf THURSDAY AFTERNOON. o'clock in the foretioou. lie assigned for tbe Mrs. Richard Gay returned last Tuesday Singing, “ Sweet-By-and-By. ” Carousals. Passing a free-and-easy. Appear­ hearing of said petition and that tbe next of kin of EDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLIXO. evening from a month's visit with relatives ance of street band entering West Brighton IinEU OF PUItLIC ATlOYi.—Slate of said wards, and a'l other persons iuierertcd in said The first few minutes were spent in estate, arc required to appear at a session ol said YON a BOOLING, Attorneys at Law. St. and friends In Rochester, N. Y. Hotel; the greatest living cornetlst Is heard Michigan. Twenty.NiDth Judicial Circuit In Johns, Mich. Office over Kendrick ’s store. answering questions from the question OChancery. Edith Farnsworth, complainant, courtvs then to be bolden at the probate office iu tlie L Miss Maud Vreeland left on Tuesday moru- box, by all the instructors. A heavy thunderstorm comeson with thunder Charles Farnsworth, defendant. Suit pending in village of ">t. Johns, and show cause, ifanythere ORTON & WEIMER, Attorneys at Law. IngforNew York city, where she will take Prof. Simmons, in behalf of institute and lightning. Tho clouds are breaking away the Circuit Court for the County of Clinton, in be, why the prayer of the p.titlonershould not be and sunshine follows. Arrival at Brighton chancery, at St. Johns, Michigan, on the8lridar granted. Office over Nixou A Co. ’s Hardware,opposite lessons in music and elocution. And it is further ordered, that notice be TheN Steel. 1816 instructors, and in well chosen words, of August, A. D. 1892. In this cause it appearing Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Allen returned yester­ presented Miss Lettie Smith with Carl­ Beach where Seidl's fntnous orchestra is heard; from affidavit on file, that the defendant, Charles given to the persons interested in said estate of the pendency of said petition and the hear­ ILL H. BRUNSON, Attorney at Law an d day from their ten weeks’ vacation, which was ton ’s latest poems, for her service as boarding the Marine Railroad; train arrives Farnsworth, is not a resident of this state, hut re­ sides in the State of Weal , on motion of ing thereof by causing a copy of this Solicitor iu Chancery. Office over Putt’s spent principally among friends In Canada. pianoist during the Institute. at Manhattan Beach Just in time to hear Gil­ order to bo published in the Clinton Inde ­ Wgrocery store. 1316 Wui. II. Castle, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Price accompanied by Mrs. Goss gave a talk on Writing, and more's Band perform the Auvll Chorus, in ­ that the said defendant ranse Ills ap|>earauco to lie pendent, a uewspaper nriuted and circulated in friends from New York, spent several days of troducing 500 anvils. Signal for Paine ’s Fire­ entered herein, within four months from thedato said county of CliDton. for three successive weeks H. H. PERRIN. P, K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN Prof. Simmons on Low Lands of Dakota. previous to said day of hearing. the past week at their summer resort at Old works Is heard, followed by cannon shots and of this order, and Incase of his appearance, that he F.RUINS A liiLOilAN, Attorneys at Intermission. cause his answer to the complainant's bill of com ­ JOEL H.CHANSON, Law and Solicitors in Chaucery. Bouutv, Misslou. Singing, Battle Hymn of Republic. Imitation of sky-rockets. Afttr a grand rush plaint to he filed and a ropy thereof to be served (Atruecopv.) Judge of Prohate. Ppension, real estate agents, conveyancers and Johnnie fedewa, accompanied by his mamma Prof. Simmons : "Civil Government. ” for the home-bouud train. Home, Sweet Home on sail complainant ’s solicitor within twenty days money loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, and sisters, Mamie aDd Anna, went to Muske­ He recommends teaching Civil Govern ­ concludes thepiece. after service on hitn of a copy of said hill and no- and make collections. Business entrusted to their tire of this order; and that in default thereof, RORATE ORDER.—state of Michigan care will be promptly and faltblullr attended to. gon lust Saturday to visit a few days with Mr. ment of the U. S. and Michigan togeth ­ County of Clinton . ss. At a session of tlie Accompanists —Mrs. G. 8 Price, Miss Nora said hill he taken as confessed hy the said non ­ PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden Office over Wickea’ grocery. Clinton Avenue, St. Boucher's people. er. resident defendant. And it is further ordered, Johns, Mich. • U33 Wellings, Miss M. Petsch and D. H. Hunt. at the Probate office, In tlie Village of .St. JoLu*. Miss Jessie Holt, who has been engaged to Mrs. Goss then spent a few minutes that within twenty days the said con,- on Friday, the l?fh day ol August, iu the year one Admission, 2.5 cents ; reserved seats, plainant cause a notice of this order .Y1, II. CAMTLE. Attorney at Law. teach in the eighth grade of the Lansing on a Phonic drill. thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. to be published in the Clinton Independent, Pres-nt, Joei H. Cranson, Judge of Probate. Circuit Court Commlsaioner. Money toLoan. The Institute closed with all feeling 10 cents extra, now on sale at Van- a new.spa|>er printed, published and circulating in OfficeW at the Court House, St. Johns. 1133 school, has been spending a lew days with In the matter of the estate of HENRY HERE, that much good had been accomplished. Sickle’s drug store. said county, anti that such publication lie ciintiii- a mentally incompetent person. friends in St. Johns. ued therein at least onee in each week for six EDEWA a YlF.lt If ILL, Attorneys at Frank Johnson, formerly in the employ of Much credit is due Prof. Winston for Pet. r Trierweili-r, guardian of said Henry Herr, The proceeds of the entertainment weeks in succession, or that she cause a copy of having made application lor tbe allowance ol his Law, at the old stand, over tlie “corner drug the marked intrest he has all along this order to lie personally served on said non-resi ­ Fstore, ” St. Johns, Mich. 1263 H. L. Kendrick, this village, has uccepted a will he used for the purchase of new filial account. position as salesman In the dry goods store of manifested in making these meetings dent defendant, at least twenty days h3fore the Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the profitable to the teachers, and ultimate- uniforms. time above prescribed for his appearance 8th (lay of September, A. D. 1892, at one o'clock ZKA I.. StllTfl. Attorney at Law, J. M. Bryson, In the village of Ovid. 8. R. DA BOLL, E Office over Sullivan ’s store, St. Johns, Mich. v valuable to the pupils. His whole in theafternoon, be seigned for the examination of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. life and energies are continually found Michigan State Fair. Wm. H. Castle , Circuit Judge. said account at the Probate office in tbe village of Travis, Jerry Stevens and son joined tho mul­ Complainant ’* Solicitor. S(. Johns. ALBRIBGE A OSBORN. Attorneys at in his work. Atykst .—A true copy. W Law. Office over Allisou ’s Jewelry Store. The Michigan State Fair will be held Aud It is further ordered that notice lie given to titude ut this station going to attend tho Ex­ E. E. Urik , Register. the persous interested in said estate of tbe time position in Detroit, last Monday morning. at Lansing, September 12 to 16. The and place of said h*>aring by causing a copy of this Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings, of Bengal, went • The Stale Fair. coming exhibition promises to he up to IC O n A T E O II I» I; K — St at e o f M icb Igan order to be published in the Clinton Independent, Dentistry. county of Clinton, sa. At a session of the Pro ­ a Mvrapapar printed and circulated iu said county to Detroit, Monday, from whence they will go \ feature that will doubtless be very the usual standard of the fairs held by Pbate Court for the county of Clinton, holden at theof Clinton, for three successive weeks previous lo II. KENYON, Dentist East Walker to Adrian to visit the Page wire fence works, prominent at the State Fair is the bicy­ this society. This is strictly speaking Probate Office, in the village of St. Johns, on said day of hearing. Street. 1133 for which Mr. Jennings Is agent in this county. Saturday, the 27th day of August, in the year one JOEL H. CRANSON, cle tournament, for which the program the“ people ’s fair.” Any person may thousand eight hundred and ninety-,wo. ,'A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Mrs. Geo. Forman and Mrs. P. F. Garrett, Of Present, Joel II. Cranson, Judge of Probate. Physicians. Grand Ledge, mother and sister of Mrs. A. A hasbeen arranged. Such was the suc­ become a member and have a voice in In the matter of the estate of STEPHEN Chick, after spending a week pleasantly with cess of this venture last year that the its management. All moneys received DUSENBURY, deceased. sheriff’s SALE—Notice is hereby given On reading aud filing the petition duly verified, O that by virtue of a writ of fleri facius HAltT, Jl. *»., Physician and Sur- friends in St. Johns, returned homo last H• geon, Eureka, Mich. 1217 association has seen fit to double the are returned to the people in the way of Ann E. Jackaway, praying that Nclsoii Sweet or issued out of tbe Circuit Court for the County Monday. some other suitable person may be appoicted ad ­ of Clintou, in favor ot Mary T. Bradish and ngainrt amount of prizes, and it is seldom that of prizes, except what is needed for the g ods and chattels and real estate of Harvey C- W. POI.LAKI) Physician and Surgeon. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Daniells, of Greenbush ministrator of said estate. Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday, Dxrling, in said county, to me directed and de ­ J. Office over Wilson ’s clothing stole. Resi­ township, took in the Maceabee excursion to a better list can he show than that given actual expenses. The exhibit combines dence corner Cass and Ottawa streets. 1284 the 22(1 day of September, A. D. 1892, at livered, I did, on the 7th day of July, A. D., 1892, Detroit Tuesday morning and will visit a below. No horses will he allowed on every feature of industrial interest one o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the levy upon and take all The right, title aRl interest of the said Harvey C. Darling in and to the follow ­ lt. G. C. HAVENS, Physician and Sur­ mother and sister there and tako in the the track, and the entire meet, which found in the state, and visitors find hearing of said petition, at the Probate Office In the village of St. Johns. ing described real estate: Commencing at the south­ geon. Office and residence at the late resi­ exposition. west corner of the south-east quarter of the south­ Ddence of Dr. Bliss, Fowler Micb. U37yl. will he under the auspices of the Lan­ matters of interest every where; good And it is further ordered, that notice he given Owing to poor health Harry Coleman re­ to the persons interested in said estate of the east quarter of section one of township eight north, sing Bicycle Club, will eclipse all former order always prevails, and no objection ­ of range one west, state' of Michigan, running YI. POST, YI. D.« Physician, Surgeon fused an offer of a position as express mes­ time aud place of said hearing by causing a copy of this order to bo published in the e east tnirtv-seveu <:*7 » roda, thence north • and DruggUt, east side of Mam street, Eu­ senger over the C., M. A 8. R. R., tendered occasions. The following is a list of able shows are found on the grounds. ninety-eight and one-half rods, thence weat Sreka,Mich. Office at drug store, si) call* prompt ­ Clinton Independent, a newspaper printed him last week. Harry is a very capable events and prizes: The railroads carry at reduced rates, and circulated iu said county of Clinton, thirty-seven (37) rods, thence south ninety-eight ly attended. Prescriptionscaref illy compounded. and one-half (98jf) rods, to the place of liegiuuing. 1133 young man. PROGRAM. for three successive weeks previous to said day of and our readers who visit the fair this hearing. containing about twenty-two aud twenty-five one- L. B. Allison, a cadet at Annapolis, Md., 1. One mile safety—First prize, gold medal, hundredths (22.25) acres. YI. HAVENS, YI. D., Homoeopathic year will find themselves well paid for JOEL H. CRANSON, arrived at his home in this village, on the Sun ­ valued at $25; second, toilet case, |8; third, (Atruecopv) Judge of Probate. All of which I shall exnose for sale at public Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. patent leather shoes, $6; fourth, one-dalf doz ­ the small expense incurred. auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at the WWoodruff ’s shoe store. 1133 day evening train, where he will spend his va­ en bicycle hose, *4.50. ■ - — —-- 14 0KAT E 411C DUK—State of Michigan, west front door of the Court House, in the village cation during the month of September. He is 2. Two mile handicap—First, suit of clothes. of 8t Johns, in said county, at one o'clock in the R. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ $9); second, oak table, $15; third, silver shav­ Wedded. PCouuty ofClinton.ss. At a session of the Pro ­ afternoon on the lOtli (lav of September, geon. Office over Sullivan's clothing looking well. ing mug, *8; fourth, Dunlap derby, *5. bate Court for the County of Clinton, holdeu A.at D„ 1892. EDWIN PENNELL, D Miss Clara McPherson accompanied her On Sat urday evening, August 27,1892, the Probate office in thevillage of St. Johns, on store, St. Johns, Mich. 1244tf 3. One mile Lansing bicycle club champion­ Thursday, the 25th day of August, in the year 1844-7 ' Sheriff. brother, Myron, on his return to Join ltinglitig ship—First. gold medal. $30; second, fruit the relatives and a few friends of Mr. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. G, W. Cuktis , Attorney for Plaiutiff. E. GIEEAYI. YI. D., Physician and Bros, shows in Frankfort, Ind. After a Bhort disli, *10; third, silver cup and saucer, $7; » Surgeon. Office St Residence, opposite court fourth, one pair bicycle shoes, $2.50. and Mrs. W. W. Brainard gathered at Present, Joel IT. Cranson, Judge of Probate. S visit there she will visit her brothers In In the matter of the estate of LEVI FOSTER DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Notice is nome, west. Office hours to 4 p. m.,exceptWed- 4. One half inil& — First, dressing case, $50; the family residence to witness the deceased. nesday, then 6 to 9 p. m. 1133 second, epergne, $20; third, silk umbrella, *0; hereby given that by virtue and in pui Monticello, Ind. Henry M. Perrin, administrator of said estate, Asuance of a license and authority granted In the ear.y part of last week Wm. N. Wal­ fourth, cut-glass perfume bottle, *6- marriage of their youngest daughter, SIYIYIONS, YI. B., Homoeopathic 5. Two-mile Michigan state fair champion­ having made application for the allowance of lilt to me, the undersigned, on the 3uth day ot • Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Officedron returned from a visit In New York city, ship—First, gold medal. *35; second, marble Hattie R. to Edward J. Bradner. The final account. June, 1892, hy the Probate Judge of Clinton R Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, county, Mich., to sell realestate belonging!*) HENRY on Main street, DeWitt. 1183and with his son and daughter In Philadelphia, clock. *28; third, opera glasses, (10; fourth, impressive ceremony at the altar was the 22(1 ol September, A. D. 1892, at one cuff and collar case, $0. day (HER, deceased, I will sell at public auction to the whom he found in a healthy, prosperous and 0. Quarter inlle dash—First, writing desk, performed by the Rev. C. G. Thomas. o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the highest bidder, on the 3d day of September. happy condition. a examination of aaid account at the probate office in 1892, at one o'clock p, m , at the Piohate Office, in Photography. $20; second, pocket knife, *10; third, one-half Rev. Mr. Laity, of Albion, officiated as the village of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus 8mlth, of Olive township, dozen dress shirts, *0; fourth, sterling silver the village of St. Johns,in said county, all the right. groomsman, and Miss Anna M. Hender ­ And it la further ordered that notice be £iver title and interest ol said deceased iu and t<> tin are among the many St. Johns visitors who cane. *7. to the persons interested in said estate ot the O. G. PEENKETT, Leading Photogra- 7. 'Five mile handicap—First, toilet case, *30; south-west fractional quarter ol section ulnetee _ _ pher, over Chapin A Co. ’s store St. Jouds . are attending tho Exposition In Detroit. They son as bridesmaid. Mendelssohn ’s wed ­ time and place of said hearing by causing a copy (19),in township eight (Hi north, of range three (Hi second, bronze statuary, *30; third, English of this order to be published in the Clinton Inde ­ Copying tnd enlarging. Work guaranteed first-class. club satchel, *8; fourth, carving set, *5. west in Michigan, excepting theretrom the eai-t are the guests of Mr. Smith’s brother, who re­ ding march was rendered in fine style pendents newspaperprinted andcirculated in said thirty acres ot said de enpfion, and also excepting 8. One mile, 2:40 class—First, silver clock, countyorClintonfor threesuccessive weeksprevious sides in that city. $50; second, open-face gold watch, $20; third, by Miss MatieNichols. Numerous and land bounded bv a line beginning at the north Ezekiel DeCamp and W. W. Dennis, who to said day of hearing. JOEL II.CHANSON.- west corner of said description, running thenc - timer watch, $9; fourth, Guyar hat, *4. valuable were the gifts received by the Atruecopv Judge of Probate have been traveling in Europe for some time, 9. One mile handicap—First, gold watch, east seventy-four rods, thence south eighty-six and $30; second, oak rocker, *18; third, fancy young couple. During the evening the one-half rods, thence east thirteen and until arrived at their home in Ovid, last week Tues­ table, $8; fourth, patent leather shoes, $5.60. ICOU ATE OICUEK .— Ststeor Michigan teenth roda, thence south seveuty-three aud one- day. They were received with a hearty 10. One mile, 8:00 class—First, piano lamp, guests were favored with some fine Pcounty of Clinton, ss. At s session of the Pro ­ half rods to tlie south line of mid'section ninctcri- welcome from their townstneu. *20; second, sliver pitcher, $17; third, Pauline vocal selections by Mr. J^aity and the bate Court for the county of Clinton.holden *t tinthence west to the west lineol said section tiinetcn:. vase, $10; fourth, cordovan shoes, $5. Probate Office in the village of St. Johns, on thence north to the place of beginning. —Dated, A BAD MISTAKE Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius H. llennett, of this bride, who is among the sweet singers Thursday, the 25th day of August, In the year July 7th, 1892. PORTER K PERRIN, A gold medal valued at $35 will be one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-two 1344w7 Administrator of said Estate. is always made when you wait for pain to village, drove to Iuniu on Saturday last. In ­ Guest . drive you to a dental office. No one should of St. Johns. A Present,Joel 11. Cranson, Judge of Probate. tending to make a short visit to Mr. and Mrs given to the rider making the best time In the matter of the estate of ISAAC HOLTON, ever have tooth-ache. Begin right and keep nOnniNklO.YEIIUI NOTICE -The right, and your teeth will last you for a life­ A. 8. Bennett. They found Mrs. B. absent during the meet. Event 5 is open to deceased. Preface and Remark. On reading and filing the petition duly verified, V_^ n'udersigned, having been appoint'd time. Consult a competent and conscientious from home and they returned Sunday after­ by the Probate Judge of Clinton county. Miehign' dentist reg■

THE FASHION IN HEELS. t.*blii manners lonq aqo . Muf Present Custom* May Ho Traced to IMPORTANT TO 1NVAI IDS. Go/) u/ay 'the flighty dame has hep, Near of Poison. NOTIONS ABOUT THEM. / The fo&r of poison, which haunted the mind of every person of quality during the middle ages, gave rise to 3DS3. HOLMAIT S_ STTUPSKETT, Even With So Humble a Hit of W rirlai certain curious customs, and even to Late of LONDON, now of CHICAGO, with a Branch Office and Laboratory at HILLSDALE, MICH, Apparel, She Has Concerned Tj|«r~ certain superstitions When dishes self and Ordered The ni are now servod covered it is under ­ Has Visited Southern Michigan for the past Year, and during these visits has examined and prescribed for Stretched or Shrunk.t stood that it is merely for the pur­ hundreds, ana effected some of the mod Wonderful Cures ever made in the State. pose ol keeping them warm. This A*k j-our friend* and neighbor* about Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey. There 1* scarcely a neighborhood (n the <•< unity that lias not had the A venorablo and poiVi^tent fashion was not, however, the principal rea­ benefit of the doctor s wonderful skill, und rai ,1 v n family which bus not had ono or more of Its niemin i* sum tc-hed irotn d.-„th and restored son why they were served covered j to health after all hope had been Riven up and tiie family physician had pronounced the mud Incutublo. If afUUuod do not fml u» consult tills In heels is the habit of *weaci«K them cost eminent physician and surgeon. Ail e^.amluulious. oousultutiou* und udvioo free. during the dark Hires, it was the high. Early shoos aud boots would fear that poison might be introduced api>ear to hare had vGry slight heels. into them surrept'tiously between the At St. Johns. Thursday, Sept. 15, 1892. One day only Office—Parlors at the Steel House. If any at all; but wbfcn onoe the heels kitchen und tho table where they were began to be rondo high and stilted, to be served to the kings or tho lords, Exam licit Ion Frye to All Chronic DIhchhi-*. the fashion became tiriniy fixed, and ©f even to person^ of inferior rank. Although the doctor la in many cases The doctor treats no acme diseases, but de ­ compelled to use expensive instil'.menu has lacted to the present day. The covers wero not removed till votes his whole *iine to the treatment of and chemical* In making analyses, micro ­ chronic and long standing and surgical dis ­ It would be difficult to say exactly eases; cases given up by other doctors and pro- the master of the house hud taken scopic and other scientific exam'nations, when high heels first appeared, but nounced Incurable, he most desires to see. Dr. his place. All dishes afterward yet he makes no charges to anyore, believ­ Humphrey Iih* bud neuriy 3,l*W cures In the I they were worn in England at letcst as . served were brought on the table in state of Michigan, while his patients all told In ing: It to be a part of tho physician's duty Minnesota, Wisconsin. Illinois. Alabama, Ten­ tong ago as the early part of the six­ the same manner to ascertain the patient'* true, condition nessee. Georgia. Ohio and Indiana, have been teenth century. It was the custom originally, when without expense to t'<* tuffe.-cr. When­ fully flvo times that number; nearly two-thirds of these sufferer!* uere given up u» hopeless The Turkish original was a kind of the dishes were uncovered, for some ever and wherever T,r. Humphrey decides Invalid*, some to blind, some dcHt, and pattea worn doubtlosa. to raise the of theservants to first partake of them, te locate a month.y visit crowds flock to others u prey to scrofula, chronic kidney dis ­ ('wearer above the dirt see him, and o'- wonder, for by the first ex­ ease, consumption, destructive female troubles. but this custom wu* afterwurd in part Among others, hundreds of children hopeless­ In the plates to George Sandys* replaced by the servants touching the amination, and often without asking' a ly deformed. But behold how ninny or them •••Travols. ” n well-known seventeenth- question, he tells the iuvAlid what the see and hear, wlillo nearly all are rapidly food with one of several objects which being cured. century book, the Turkish women are were regarded as infallible preserva­ trouble Is, and the prosroct of a cure, and most wonderful of all lie values his first The doctor is surrounded with the finest and represented wearing these chopine* tives agaiust poison. most extensive collection of Instruments over impression and first look at a patient more imported to this country for examining nuu ar ••chioppinea, ” as writers called These objects wero the horn of the than all else, und Dr Humphrey Is never treating all forms of chronic ailments of the them. unicorn, a serpent ’s tongue, tho fabu­ bead. face, eye, ear, throat, chest, lungs, heart, mistaken In his diagnosis in any case. stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro ­ In Venice, they wore in very com ­ lous stone found in the head of the The doctor's method* differ markedly ductive organs, urinary organs, brain and toad, serpeutine, agate and other from the general practitioner In Hit re­ nervous svstetn, imrulysi*. growths. Joint dis ­ mon use. They were made of wood, spects. Following the plan of St. George's eases. plies, hip diseases, sciatica, skin diseases, covered with leather of different stones. The first was consid ­ Hospital of London, be registers every particular as to the patient'* physical con ­ ulcers and every form of weakness of either colors, and were often curiously ered tho best, but as the unicorn dition and mental state. The condition of mule or female. ______painted and sometimes gilt never existed, its horn was replaced each organ, location of any and all dis- The doctor s specific medicine* go straight to eas-ed part*, nnd whcthei sympathetic or They wero worn absurdly high, by that of tho narwhal or by a shark’s the dlMRMd organ, and can bo plainly felt at organic, together with ♦he amount and work In the diseased parts very shortly after some being raised oighteen inches i tooth, which were sold by druggist's nature of the disease. In this way the en ­ their use I* begun. They are pleasant to take, I from the ground, the degree of no- j instead of it and under its name. tire amount of vital energies aro readily mild but searching In action, yet agree with computed and tho restoring power of the the most delleuto lady or child, do not reduce 'JOBflCCO. I bility possessed by tho indy-wearer Many persons kept a small piece of body measured against the force and en ­ the strength, and eati bo used while at the ergy and destructive capabilities of thedis ­ ( being indicated by the height of tho ; it at the bottom of their drinking ease. Thus knowing the sctual condition usual ocenjmtion, as many patients still nhle ! chopine. j glasses. Unicorn's horn was so rare of the tissues and the effect of specific for hard work and close attention *o bus medicines upon every structure of the are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously On stilts of this kind, unassisted and precious that it was worth more body, unlike iuo*t doctor*, he '.* enabled to dying, knowing themselves 111, yet deceived Tts the. best walking naturally becume no easy than ten times its weight in gold. say positively whether any given case is 1W Into a false* se'curity. they procrastinate and curable or not, and can also give the ap­ put off tho matter until the case Is rendered task, and hence was seen tho ridicul ­ It wns never proved that the stone proximate time mul expense of treatment, Incurable. Tho doctor earnestly requests all ct\6 Winp tobacco alleged to come from tho head of tho and would here |»iint out the utter de ­ persons under treatment to write him often, as ous spectacle of a lady supported on advice tnay be necessary week after week In toad bad that origin, says the New lusion cherished by many patients that Or: DOLMAN S. HUMPHREY order to push any given ease on as rapidly as ■either side by attendants, when sho they ought to get well In a few days or York Morning Journal, and the drug ­ possible, and a good common-sense statement for the money went abroad, so that she might not weeks, notwithstanding the fact that they Cures after all others Fail. ■ j.i the pnrt of the patleht by mail 1* the next : rail. gists who sold it knew that what they have suffered l'or years. thing to a personal consultation. and I don'tvVant The word •'chopine” was supposed vended was a mineral drug out of the ; b/our older writers to bo of Italian earth, but this did not prevent the Delays Are Dangerous. Facta for Men of All Ages. Many disea«es are «o deceptive that hundreds are ailing with anyt/nna £_lse. origin, and was often spelt cioppino. fraud or put un end to the supersti­ dangerous, yet Insidious, mu ladies, all unconscious of their true Dy reason of false modesty the youth of our land aro kept In and in the plural cioppini, as if a tion. condition. They know they are not well, but aro entirely Ignorant Ignorance of the serious results whichcertain solitary and indiscreet j of the deadly fangs Listening upon some vital organ, which must practices produce. Thesevices If persisted in eventually undermine Ive tried and genuine Italian word. But strangely ! In the time of Louis XIV. and sooner or iHter utterly do*troy them utiles* n-scued by a skilled it enough, notwithstanding tho fashion i Louis XV. the faith in these talis­ hand. Aro you afflicted? Your case may beeasiiy curable now, hut the constitution, Induce nervous debility and early decay, organic remember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer the day weakness, premature loss of the uianlv powers, involuntary loss of that undoubtedly prevailed at Venice, I mans had considerably weakened, but when an Incurable stage* may supervene, when the most skillful vital fluids, general prostration, and oftentimes imbecility and l(noW zx\\ about it the word does not appear in Italian [ chronic epilepsy. Of all maladies afflicting mankind there is all tho dishes placed on the royal , physician can render you no assistance. The present is ours. The prohahlv none atmut which the common family doctor In general JotLy^R u made by dictionaries. It is probably of Span- j tables wero touched, as well as the future may be too lath . practice knows so little, yet no sufferer need tne attention of the plate, the napkin. the knile. the fork A Lift* of Experience and Opportunity, experienced sjieoialist more than these, and '*erc we have to minister Lsh origin. to a diseased body, i dl aemed mind, end Imaginations filled with The modern Spanl&h chapin means , and tho toothpick of the monarch, j Dr. Humphrey's entire life has been devoted to the study and work morbid desires and fearful apprehensions. Dr. Humphrey’s im- a clog with a cork sole. Hamlet ! with a piece of bread, which the chief of hi* profession, and Is rich in practical experience in hospital, dis-1 tmrnlloled success with these unfortunates arises not only from tho pensarv and private practice, and many of the truly wonderful fact of themost scientific and specific medication known either In alludes to these exalted pattens in of the goblet at once swallowed. thing* ne in* *1 en and done, it told, would raid more like fiction than this or arty other country, but also to the fact of the direct influence his welcome to tho playing when ho sober truth. In the great hospitals of Europe his opportunities have of his powerful will upon the peculiar mental depression always “Hr.tnk Titos Broiltfir.* ’ been second to no living man's: not only so, but he ha* thoroughly found in such cases, by which he Is enabled to infuse n part of his Bays: “By’r lady, your ladyship is traveled, and his view* of life, disease, etc., are so broad and cosmo ­ own energy Into their hooelc-ss lives. Were not all such eases held nearer to heaven than when I saw Few men are better known on tho ! politan that lik1* a Gould urn Vanderbilt In railroad business, lie in the most SHcrod confidence the doctor could print letfe. * rr<>u- TAKEAPILL. keeps watch of and overlooks the entire medical world constantly. thoiisands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are to-day you last, by the altitude of a chopine ’’ east end of Long Island than Uncle ' The methods of McKenzie, Virchow, Pasteur, K*>eh. Ilrown-Scquar'd, perfect men. physically and mentally. Disease or debility ot .iic re­ Hobb s Are the Best on Earth. This shows that the Venetian fash­ Silas Tuthilt an aged Quaker, who: M. Bergeoo, Pnthcrgtll, Demant, ou\. are as fkmlliar to him as to productive organs of either sex rapidly destroys the energies ot both Act gently yet prompt ­ has his own ideas about things in themsel ves, and while ever ready to grasp and retain a fact, he holds nody and mind, rolw the step of its elasticity, dims the bright eye, ly on tho LIVER, KID­ ionable foot-wear was familiar to fast to old friends tenaciously, and makes new otic* cautiously, ex­ imles the cheek, develops cowardice, and often destroys tho brightest Elizabethan Englishmen; but its in ­ general. Uncle Silas was subp naed { perience having long since proven that one old truth well applied Is intellect. The reproductive function is the mainspring of animal NEYS and BOWELS, dis ­ worth a dozen conjectures however plausible. llte—preserve it at all hazards. DR. HOBB'S pelling Headaches, Fev­ fluence in tbo shape of high-heeled to appear before Justice Bartlett in ers and Colds, thorough- the supreme court recently. With j LITTLE ly cleansing the system ; shoes had long before been felt in Latest Discoveries nnd Improvements, or organs has t-*ken place, as to affect the tence. lost manhood, spernmtorrhcea, losses.I broal-brimmed felt lint Uncle Silas weakness and nervous debility, also for pros-f of disease, and cures i that country. Dr. Humphrey Is the only phvsleian who proper function of sal*! organ and finally habitual constipation. entered court and refused to remove j break down the actual structure itself. tatih*. vit■ , • x-. 'io and all private diseases.! At tho Tudor Exhibition, held re­ has had the special advantage of Ru.*opcan whether from Imprudent habits of youth orl Vegetal) le They are sugar coated, his hat in obedience to the court of ­ hospital studies in microscopy of the blood Even in some cases when this li«* happened do not gripe, very small, cently in London, there wore to be a ml tissues, wiio carries with him u full line of uuugiuil ntiiU may stop thocl«*structiveoper ­ sexual excesses In mature years, or any > tee! easy to take, and purely ficer. who was in tho act of ejecting ation, stay the inroads nl the disease, and tiu'.t deldliia'cs the sexual function*, speedily! is seen the shoq» worn by Henry VIII. “Instruments and apparatus b>r making strict­ nnd pormanentlv cured. Consultation free! recetablc. 45 pills In each j him. when Justice Bartlett interfered, j ly scientific examinations of the various text­ give the patient n comfortable and useful vial. Perfect digestion at the famous meeting of the Field of life. Other oases, if ncuU-etod. after passing and *f rietlv confidential. Absolutccures guar-) ures and secretions of the body, as the urine. antced. No risk Incurred. follows their use. They the Cloth of Gold. They wore of • Why do you refuse to remove your Hood, discharges of any kind, catarrhal se­ a certain stage, die in spite of all that skill Pi! absolutely core sick head­ can do. Hence it 1* not only dangerous to do- ! hat. Uncle Silas?’ asked Justice cretions. etc., etc., which examinations are now ache, and aro recommend ­ velvet, beautifully embroidered, and fiv. but offtlot iscrimina -for most all t»fna Epilepsy or I It* seienf ‘flcsHy treated nnd| considered indispensable to a correct diagnosis positively cared by a never-falling method. ed by leading physicians. For Bale by leuding had silver edges and pretty high Bartlett in all forms of obscure and chronic discasi**. live for those we love, far mure than tot druggist* or s'-nt by mail; 25 rts. a vial. Address ourselves, nru'. It I* a crime again*! those to heels. Some shoes worn by the un- ••’Cause I don ’t believo in it” was A* very few doctors outside thelargecitles are Person* nnsltlllfullv treated by Ignorant! ROBB'S MEDICINE CO., Props., San Francisco cr Chicago. thus prepared with costly outfit of microscopic neglnct ourselves until premature death pretendt rs who keep trifling with themmonth! | fortunate Anno Boleyu wore also the cool reply. and other essential instruments for making a closes tho scene. after mo >th. giving poisonous and injurious! FOR SALE IN ST. JOHNS, MICH., BY • Well, if you have any scruples strictly first-class diagnosis in many eases, the Disease* of Women, compound*, should call and eee the doctor. Fiidew A Milhnan, Druggists, and at their ttore ia shown: and their heels were decidedly afflicted would do well to call upon the doctor Fowler. Mich. against removing your hut you can such a* have twilled tiie sMIl of nil other Wonderful Cures by my improved method! | high. am! get his opinion and learn whether the physicians and their remedies. Dr. Hniniih- keep it on. ” said the justice. door* of hope arc yet open or forever closed of treatment accomplished In nervous debility.! Another exhibit was a pair of shoes rey quickly cure*. I'm e*r*. in nr >rs. fibroid prematuredociineiif manly |>ower«.nDd klndicd| •Thank thee, brother.” was Uncle agaiust them. and polvpold growths eared without the formerly belonging to Queen Eliza­ There comes n turning point in th“ course a 111 en,un, which have llei'ti neglected or un-j Silas' reply «s he took his seat—N. 1 use ol' the knife or caustic*. No cutting, skillfully treated. ,Noexperiment* or failures.I TIME : TABLE beth. which she left at Northiam in ot every disease; this is especially true of ail no pain, no danger. Y. Advertiser. progressive diseases, all or any <*f which are Patients treated by mail and medicine* sont| IN EFFECT ; Sussex, where on ono occasion sho curable up to a certain time: that 1*. until Manhood Perfectly Restored. bv express. Personal consultation preferable. such tissue change in some Important organ Quick, painless and certain cure for impo ­ Iwe guarantee ouruble cases. dined on tho village groen on her way < lit Through bv it I'loir. J to Kye Tho heels of her mujesty’s APRIL 25th. 1892. Victor Oilivier was the owner of a Free Urinalysis lExnminntion of I'rine). —All persons suffering with obscure diseases, or suspected kidney affections, would do well to I i shoes were very high. tiring from two to four ounce* of the first urine pas« . broken, his right hip cut through and Sucb Cowell ...... Hsl in the early years of Charless reign. < his intestines protruding from a broad CA*LIi OJsT r - 4 24 8 24 e 80 Viftfnrft nnl illnu I 1 »»;\iiVilno «A ** mM ' . . * UraDd Rapid* ...... 12 17 5 10 io y> before political troubles and c.vil war gash across his abdomen. Before 0. It. A I. Junct... 1 00 5 15 10 25 n drove dandyism out of sight and CONDENSED Ferrysbt i rg_ ...... 1 05 6 10 11 15 *IV H 8 80 reaching his homo ho was dead. He Grand Haven...... 2 05 6 18 11 2 • 8 85 almost out of existence lor many left a widow and family.—Chicago O..G.AH St’m'r Lv 1 10 11 30 11 80 years, a fop delighted to exhibit his HeraltL W. INGRAHAM a. tn. Mllw. by Steamer A 80 6 30 white silk stockings embroidered For Ever/tbing in the Line of Chicago l*y Stmr...... 6 00 ...... with olabornto •'clocks ” in a variety MASCULINITIES. t\ ii}ce 23 a* a* war A. of colors, above shoes vlth heels cut The Magnificent New Fast Steamships Cupid is always shooting and mak-! M O d ►* away at each cornor and of pro- 2" . •■■* • • ; ing Mrs. e2jt- tentous height •TATION8. A\eat ATLANTA 6 i W = 2 About this time the ludies. too. got The worst thing about a handsome -----AND------Wcc ►c 55 M• Makes an every-day convenience of an t upon their stilts and look to chopine\ woman is some other fellow's arm. JO a u u 7. old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. 4h- US u u. . * ** for the eccentric .lohn Bulwer. writ­ The habits of horses and the hearts ! *2 10 Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest CITY OF RACINE Grand Haven Lv IS 5 4A 9 00 A 45 ing towards the middle of the century, of women are often broken by a bridle, j (Built expressly for this route.) Farryaburg ...... •ri * 6 49 9 05 2 15 8 50 award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each 0»* denounces their adoption of this The average cost of convicting a These steamship* have immense reserve G. R. A I. Junct.... 6 42 10 05 8 12 10 28 fashion, which, he says, is a monstrous package makes two large pies. Avoid power, which enables them to make their reg ­ Grand K*pids...... ■c *r 6 50 10 20 3 25 10 55 murderer in Ohio is given as over j Imitations —and insist on having th« ular schedules in the most unfavorable Lowell...... 7 22 10 55 8 58 n fto affectation, imitated from the Venet an *5*000. weather. a m. and l’ers an ladies. NONE SUCH brand. Each 1200 ton* burthen with sleeping accom ­ Ionia ...... 7 45 11 25 4 27 12 37 The further away a man gets from MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. modations for3l>>passengers, will leaveGRXND p. in In the time of George I tho beau or his baby, the more he praises its good i Havzn for Chicago daily, except Saturday, ST. JOHNS...... 8 30 12 17 5 20 1 88 ••smart'1 wore square-toed shoes with ( at H:30 p. m. Owoaoo Junction... 0 02 1 15 6 00 8 10 behavior. Extra Saturday trips to Chicago, commenc- a. m vory smaLl diamond bucklea a great UNDERTAKING 500DS i Ing May 14 and ending September & both days Durand...... n 20 9 28 1 47 6 30 8 ni flap on tho instep, and high rod heels. The man who is ever boasting of his ' j Inclusive. H.dly ...... « 05 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 honor has very little of that very I Pontiac ...... r> 45 10 .33 8 03 8 2.3 5 37 Tho speculative mag a of 1720. the CASKETS, Arriving In Chicago the following morning In Milwaukee Junct. 7 80 11 30 8 45 9 03 6 80 famous bubble year, produced a great scarce virtue. time for tbe outgoing trains. DETROIT...... Ar 7 45 11 60 4 05 9 2.3 7 00 :rop of caricatures and satirical songs The young inan with a slender sal- Burial : Robes, : Crape, Etc. Fare, berth Included, ... gS.OO «4~Cfc*ir C»r, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service xnd prints. Many of these wero col- lafy should choose for his bride a young Round Trip, good for season, • o.OO fcasteard No. Iff, haa Pullman Sleeper. Chicago to Jected in a folio volume published In woman of small waste. Caveats, and Trade-Mark* ebtslnsfi, sod all Fat* I also carry a full line of the Celebrated P. and ( Returning, leave Chicago dally, except Sun ­ Detroit. No. M baa Wagner Chair and BaffVt Car, sat business conducted for Modersts Fast. W. Stool Top Ca ikots. Grand Rapid* to Detroit. No. 18 ha* Chair Car, Holland, and among them is a largo j The young man who stood on his day at 7:80 p. m.t arriving at Grand Haven Grmud Itapid* to Detroit. No. 82 ha* Wagnor Our Ofllcs (a Opposite U.S Fatsnt Otfas, i early next morning In time for the dally 5:43 engraving satirising generally tho own merits became very much fatigued •ad we esn secure patent la leu time tbsa those a. m. Limited Express train on D., G. H. A M. Weeper, (irand Rapid* to Detroit. madness of speculators. remote from Washington. of any other. Elegant ntw rooms in the Weal ward No. 11 baa Chair Car, Detroit to Gnj) with the performance. 1 H y for all points East and North. As far as I can see.” said O'Brien, \ fiend model, drawing or pbota^ with descrip ­ Sickles Block, west of Court House, near Con ­ Extra Sunday trips to Grand Haven, com ­ Rapid • No 18 ha* Wagner Parlor Buffet Car, Da- Itiepiesents Fortune being driven tion. We advise. If patentsbls or not, free of gregational church. mencing May 15, and ending Sept. 4, both days troll to Graod Rapid*. No. 17 baa Pullman Weeper, by Folly, her ear being drawn by fig ­ Affns. Oar fee not due till patent is esnared Detroit to Chicago. No. 61 haa Wagner Sleeper, D*. "the life of a man consists in getting \ * Pamphlst, “How to Obtain rstenU,** wttk , Inclusive. 8m1t to iirand Rapid » ures representing the chief bubble into scrapes, and getting out of them •emei of actual clients in your Stats, county, as This is the SHORT LINK to the World's JNO. W. UHJD. BEN FT-ETCBER, town, sent free. Address, tvri’icm *t attention will be given to oa/le. I Columbian Exposition, landing passengers In companies from the South Fea and Some men always prefer hard work ; and satlsiajtlon guaranteed. Chioago only one block from the Illinois Cen­ TnMt Mat.ager. Tra*. Pa*«. Agea* tra) R. R., running trains direct to the EXPO­ THOMAS BROMLEY, Local Agent the Mississippi schemes downwards. to a light job. They would rather hold Tho attire of Folly, the driver, gives C.A.SNOW&CO. SITION BUILDINGS. a 150-pound girl on their laps than a Opposite Pateal Of os Wstklsgtsa, ». 0- ! Through tickets to all points via Chicago- can ba had of all railroad ticket agents. us a complete picture of the female 15-pound baby. fashion of the day: it includes a great A. W. GOODRICH. O. HCRSON, MANHOOD RESTORED. hoop petticoat patches, and 6boes The legs of a chair never stick out Pres't. Chlciuro. Gen'l Traffic M'g'r, “BANATIVO," the half so far behind at any other time as ■ JOHN W. GILLMAN, Milwaukee®. Wonderful Hpnnl*h with very high heels. 1 Sup't, Chicago. JNO. SINGLETON. Remedy, i* void with a when a man is prowling about in the j WEAK, NERVOUS MEN. Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Chicago, Written Cuorentee ------YOC.wno have beenffiumbugged by the “ Eleetrio Belts,”" Fellow Huf- to cure *11 Neivou* I»«- The Oldest PottniMlrr. ! dark bare-footed. ' ferer,” r Crayon, ” “Vacuum,” “Nervine," ” Fees enw*. such a* tVrak Memory, lxioe of Brain ______James IL Miller,____ .postmaster______.... at'. A gentleman has ease without famil- I ununninTFInUraUflADLa. Ing worse and worse. You, who havs given up laI 1‘ower, Headache, (»auley Bridge," W. Va,‘was appointed larit>’’ is respectful without meanness, ' ______fiasrxairdespair, *avlnnr* ylng, **“ Ilam Ann Hnome/1doomed: • ♦there Kwm 1Is« no hhope Vnkrfulnes, 1/uU. Man ­ for me; to you I ta^: LP, and I SAVE 101B8BI.F1 THKBK IS B0PKI THfTf/MCSr H/QH GF\HDE hood, Nervnuanewi, ijui- ! by President William Henry Harrl- fiT^nteel without affectation, insinuatr THIKK IS A'cnRKI o matter what you have taken or who haa failed eitude, all drain* and son over fifty years aga and is prob- , ,n* without seeming art to curs full history of your < w .Instruments Before A. Aftor Uso. loos of power of <1* and send for Book (free) Photographed from life. Cenerallvc Oignn* In i ably *he oldest postmaster In th* I "Simon! Simon! There are burglars • Bd (Jaentioa Lin. .MADE either sex, canard by Thosasits Cared. SUCCESSFUl lort; years'exeerleare. eyer-exrrtlon, youthful Indlacrctlon*,or the eiceaelre ' country. He has retained his office * n the house!” “That's all right ; Consult the Old Dortor. Private. Fervoov and w of tobacco, opium, or atlmulnnt*. which ultimately CUBOID------and nucceeafiilly treated and lead to luilrmltj, Conmiinption and Insanity Fut up I through all tbe political changes ol Mary. I made an assignment of every- iarriad mem or thoee about Is ta conreident form to carry In thetreat pocki-t. i'rlee | the past half century, and at the ag« i thing to-day for the benefltof thecred-! werrr, who dread their weakneaa or Incapacity, or whoae blood is loaded #1 a p:ukif». or # for So. With every A» order we siv« s with Impurttiea traaumtesible to offspring, should wrftton guarantoo to euro or refund the of 86 years is as prompt and eflicioni itors. ” mono*. Sent by mail to any address. Circular free consult the celebrated llr. Clarke at once. Con ­ la plain envelope. Mention title paper. Addreee, as any postmaster in the state. Dur Little boy: “Mamma, may I go fish­ sultation personally or by letter, (me mod confi ­ dential. Msdkffnes sent everywhere, secure fromTREATMENT______MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Oflleo for V. B. A. ing the lato war Mr. Miller's office ing?" Mamma: “No, my son, I’m' Established 1881. exposure. ▲ friendly lettar may aid you and direst you to health. Address 888 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. was several times within the con fed afraid you'll get drowned; but you may FOR SALE IN ST JOHNS, MICH., BY M-F.O • CLARKE, Morrill Blocks c*r.Westward A Jefbma In., Detroit, 'S TATE OFMIQhTgAN? Fiidew A Mfllii.ar. Druggitts, and at thsir etore in erate linos but ho was never dis ­ fo around to the grocery and buy me s Fowler, Mich. turbed or annoyed In any way, , maokerol." I CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1892.

Hay Fever. tion: “He shall Bet one foot on theses CHEERFUL CHATTER. THE USE OF "WINGS. Of all disease*, this Is the most u,ncom- and the other on the earth.” fortsl/le. Dr. Hoxsle ’s Certain Croup' 1 ur ® Give me the history of your foot, and “I never see the poems you write for lias a peculiar effect upon the membrane ‘ °* Pimples, - the magazines." "No; I just write TALMSCE STILL PREACHING TO I will give you the history of your life­ the throat und speedily relieves this o Imv time. Tell me up what steps it huth them.” nate malady. In time, it dkivks hat revRh 99 THE ENGLISH. SNT1RKLT OUT OF THK SYSTEM. f0 cents. W gone, down what declivities and in “That’s an A1 dog of yours, ” said a Druggists get it of Farrand, Williams .St what roads and in what directions, and by-stauder. “I thought he was a K9," dark. 1 stroll, Mich. A. P. lloxsle. Buf­ I.»r(e and Enthusiastic Audience* Great I will know more ubout you than I said the owner. falo. N. Y., manufacturer. v Blotches Him Every where—Seraphic Postures ’ want to know. None of us could en- | Ho —“Will you be mine?” She— My wife suffered with indigestion “Yes, until wo are married. Then The cream of a Joke should never be jfPB EVIDENCE. That thi blood is from the Word of Divine Inspira ­ dure the scrutiny. Our feet not always sour. and dyspepsia for years. Life be­ in paths of God. Sometimes in paths you ’ll be mine." wrong, an-day who Nothing is so beneficial in assisting failed to give relief. After reading glorious machinery for usefulness and divorce for? ’’ Griggs — “His cook would be sleeping In Its bosom b-t, for tho nature as Swij.'s Specific (S. S. Sj one of your books, I purchased a London Aug. 38, 18K— During the past I work, so often making missteps, so timely use of Downs' Elixir week. Dr. Talmage has been preaching to threatened to leave?" It is a simple vegetable compound. Is bottle of August Flower. It worked enormous audiences In the great manufactur ­ often going in the wrong direc- j Summer Boarder —Gracious! what harmless to the most delicate child, yet like a charm. My wife received im­ ing towns of the English Midland counties, j tion. God knowing every step, the ails that cow? Farmer—Nothin’ For a mild catharic and e.flclent tonic, it forces the poison to t'hc surface and fti Birmingham In spite of the great size of tho , patriarch saying: “Thou settesta print use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bot ­ eliminates it from the blood. mediate relief after taking the first churches placed at his disposal it was neces­ much, ma’am, but she’s so blamed dose. She was completely cured — J sary to engage the Town hall, the spacious j on the heels of my feet.” Crimes of foolish that she’s trying to fix it so as tle warranted. now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat building in which Johu Bright delivered his the hand, crimes of thd tongue, crimes to be able to lie down in her own famous speeches to the electors and even this I contracted a severe cars of blood poison anything she desires without any of the eye, crimes of the ear not worse shadow. When a man commits perjury be Is tried thatunfitted me for business for four years. A edifice would not contain half the people who than the crimes of the foot. Oh, we ! perjury. few bottles of Swift’s Specific (S. S. S3 cured deleterious results as was formerly J tried to get entrance. At Leicester. Cardiff “Oh, by the way, Mrs. Sleenby want the wings of humility to cover me. J. C. Jonhs , City Marshal, the case. C. H. Dear, Prop ’r Wash-j and Swansea there was the same eagerness to called to-day, ” exclaimed Mrs. Cute, Coughing I.e »d» to Consumption. Fulton, Arkansas hear him and he was received with unbounded tho feet.. Ought we not to go into self- “and. do you know, her stor" ;s about Yemp's Balsam stops the cough at once. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ington House, Washington, Va. ®J enthusiasm. The sermon selected for publica­ abnegation before the all-searching, 1 free. Swift brucine Co, Atlanta, (in. tion this week is on Isaiah 0: 2. ‘ With twain her stomach were quite entertaining; he covered his face; with twain ho covored his all-scrutinizing, all-trying eye of God? ‘ it was so long since 1 heard of them, A man who is blunt In his way may b« ----- feet: and with twain he did tlv." The seraphs do. How much more we. you know." sharp In Ills speech. EDUCATIONAL In a hospital of leprosy good King “With twain he covered the feet.” Country Bookseller (to miner who All this talk about the dignity of “Hanson ’s Dingle Corn Salve.” Uzziah had died, und the whole land has previously invested in a dictionary) Warranted to cure, or money rofiuuled. AiT( human nature is braggadocio and a roar druggist for It. Price la cents. was shadowed with solemnity, and —Oh, you must look among the S’s ALMA theological und prophetic Isaiah tvas sin. Our nature started at the hand of The leading for scissors, not the*Z’& Miner—Well, Man's character often speaks the loudest Ceiiodlsu Col ­ thinking about religious things, as one God regal, but it has been pauperized. who’s Oi to know? Wot ’s t’ »ood of a wbeii his Ups arc silent. lege f»r Young There is a well in Belgium which once Women. is apt to do in time of great national dictionary without a hindex had very pure water, and it was stoutly Mrs. 4Vln*Iow'aSoolUlngfSyrup, for Clsll- I ST. THOMAS, bereavement, and forgetting the pres­ drea teething, sjftcus tliogums, reduco*l:i3araina- ' masoned with stone and brick; hutthat Doctor —“What you need, dear OHsSlO. ence of his wife and two sons, who -nadame, is just a little change; you tlon. oiler* pa la, cures wind ooiic. 23c. a bottle. „ Grad ussting tin made up his family, ho has a dream, well afterward became the center of ------Courses la Lit- i the battle of Waterloo. At the open ­ are nervous." Mrs. Off base—“Now, A newspaper Is like a humnn bolng —11 erature, Music, Fins Art, Commercial Helene* und not like the dreams of ordinary char­ when you tell my husband, pray make must keep up its circulation or d;o. Elocution. Tbe efficiency of Canadian roll eyes isooo- acter wlpch generally come from ing of the battle the soldiers with their cedej by all. £0 professors and tesebera. Hlliudent* sabres compelled the gardener, Will­ him understand that the most of the from sll parts of America. Heat h and home. LOW indigestion, but a vision most in ­ change can be in tens and twenties." E. B. WALTHALL itCO.,Dngs:I*ts, Horns HATES. Only * hours from Detroit. 60 pp. Illustrated structive, and under the touch of the iam Von Kylsom, to draw water Cave, Kv., say: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cure* umouncemeuL President AUSTIN, A. B. everyone that take* it” Sold by Druggists, 76c. hand of the Almighty. out of the well for them, and “I tell you, ” said the new police ­ it was very • pure water. But man, “I’d like to arrest somebody. I If sffilc.ed with The placo, the ancient temple; build- Mountains may not have moi.tbs and sors evus. uss ; Thompson’s Eye Water. Ing, grand, awful, majestic. Within the battle raged, and 300 dead and half haven’t had a show j-et." “Well," uoscs, but wo have seen a mountaineer. Thomas P. Simpson, Washington that temple a throne higher and dead were flung into the well for quick replied the veteran, “you just tackle D. C. Xo. atty’s fee until Patent on grander than that occupied by any and easy buriaf; so that the well of re-j ’most any man you see carrying an The Kingston, X. Y., PostolMce, PATENTS tslneU. Writs ler Inventor ’s Uulde Czar or Sultan or Emperor. On that freshment became the well of death,' umbrella. The chances are that you Dr. Deane's Dyspepsia Pills work won ­ All crop* splen­ It Curts Coldt. Saecbi, Cert Tit:it. Creep. Isfitetu. ders. They cured my son of l^ck lleadachi TEXAS WHEAT REGION • did.dlr. who have weak limits nr Asth­ tunities, dead ambitions. An aban ­ “Patiencp,” said the boy, and the man Oi WFSW FSKinta.MoVloksrnipe ‘« Theatre Bide Chicago 11L ma, should uso Plso'sCuro for the features and the limbs which sug ­ The top round of the ladder Is an Imagin ­ Consumption. It has cured gest a human being, there are pinions doned well unless Christ shall reopen j offered him 84 a week to come down ary one. No one has ever reached it vet tknntauds. 11 has not Injur ­ and purify and fill it as the well of to the railroad ticket ofilce and answer ! Brown ’s on yovr ed one. It Is not bad to take. whieh suggest the lithest, the swiftest, French Boots H Is the best cough syrup. the most buoyant and most inspiring Belgium never was. Unclean, unclean! questions. HIGH LIVING, I Sold everywhere, Sic. LADIES! of all intelligent creation —a bird. Another seraphic posture in the text: if you keep at it, is apt to tell upon Each seraph had six wings, each two of “With twain he covered the face.” PURE, WHOLESOME QUALITY. the liver. The things to prevent IHICRLK Bhoss. Urtpch-Uiailcr the wings for a different purpose. That means reverence Godward. Never Commends to public approval the Cali-1 this are Dr. Piorce ’s Pleasant Pellet*. *7-99. 1 BICYCLES *19 Isaiah's dream quivers and flashes with so much irreverence abroad in the ' fornia liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of , Take one of these little Pellets for a r.!FLESS2.oo| ■ All kinds Ah’ aper that. el*«- world as to-day. You see it in the do- j ^ i!It is Bleasunt to the *nd , whrre. Itrlorc >«•» btf, these pinions. Now folded, now spread, corrective or gontlo laxative—three watches ! I •■D-i stamp far •alder* *• facedr iaa statuary, in*ai the cutting outa ofj ', Jbv dactinar ^lf fluently to cleanse on thothe systemkulneya, effect liver , for a cathartic. They’re the small­ jTHEPowni4ti.raE»TCo. now beaten in locomotion. “With twain it r iuu i>i> su. U..I.MU.U. m -s he covered his feet, with twain he cover ­ figures from fine paintings, in the chip-. nallyt lt promotes the health and com- ' est, easiest to take, pleasantest and 1 RANGE - BLOSSOM” most natural in the way tbny act. Cures All Foinaie Diseases. ping ofm monuments for a memento, in ed his fact* and with twain he did fly.” : - 1 “ fort of all who use it, and with millicM Sample anti Hook Five. Send ic a tamp to The probability is that these wings the fact that military guard must stand ltis the best and only remedy. Thoy do permanent good. Consti ­ pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Dr.J. A. McGill & Co., SJtjPAnf raaalL, Chicago. were not all used at once. The seraph at the grave of Grant and Garfield, and Sick or Biiious Headache, and all standing there near the throne, over ­ that old shade trees must be cut down Monstrosities find freak quarters In the r»~A LOST ART RECLAIM ED.-id dime museums. derangements of tho liver, stomach, whelmed at the insignificance of the for firewood, though fifty George Cut 7*/• Out mud S..d to Somo Affiiotod frlomd. and bowels are prevented, relieved, paths his feet had trodden as compared P. Morrises beg the woodmen tc RTNOCURE! SB NOPAYIJfl THE MODE OF APPLYING Da Ben -xeu 'S Antl-Chronlc Cause and Effect with the paths trodden by the feet of spare the tree, and that calls and cured. fISH Hill's Pile Pomade Is simple, causing no ) They’re guaranteed to give God, and with the lameness of his loco ­ a corpse, a cadaver, and that speaks of pain and giving instant relief. No matter I in every case, or your money This Trade Mark Is on the best faction motion amounting almost to decrepi ­ death as going over to the majority, how old the case may be. if used faithfully ; or skin can exist where thlh remedy Is applied. It will positively cure piles. Try lt to returned. tude as compared with the divine and substitutes for the reverent terms, Price 50cts. and II.00per bottle, postpaidsi paid. Full WATERPROOF COAT night! At all druggists. descriptive circulars In English and Oeirmanon velocity, with feathery veil of angelic father and motner, “the old man,” and The worst cases of Chronic Ca­ treatment of diseases sent free. If yourour drug- Illustrated |n ^he World ! CAtAlOfiTUO __ modesty hides the feet. “With twain “the old woman, ” and finds nothing Misery Is cured by the brine of tears. gist does not handle this remedy, address >T08. v t. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. tarrh in tho Head, yield to Dr. he did cover the feet.” impressive in the ruins of Baalbec or ! Sage ’s Catarrh Remedy. So cer* The Seneca County Medical and Compoun­ ding Company, TIFFIN, OHIO. This is a daily event Standing there overpowered by the the Columns of Karnac, and see no dif ­ -’V tain is it that its makers offer $500 “ 1 am overmatching splendors of God ’s glory, ference in the Sabbath from other stomach, and constipation will l»o instantly in mills, shops, facto ­ relieved by B. echum's Pills. 25 cents a box. reward for an incurable case. ries, etc. It is the and unable longer with the eyes to days except it allows more dissipation, not Well point where nature look upon them, and wishing those and read the bible in what is called can endure no more. The first patent for sewing machines »»» Enough eyes shaded from the insufferable higher criticism, making it not the granted to WclsCnthul In England, in 1755. Then the poor suf­ word of God but a good book with SiCK HEADACHE ferer. worn with toil glory, the pinions gather over the Positlvelyeured hy to Work.” and broken in health, countenance. “With twain he did some fine things in it. Irreverence IN LUCK! these Little Pills. LITTLE never so much abroad. How many Theyalso relieve Dls stands aside to make cover the face. Then as God tells this Tho person who Is troubled with Snlt- Carters tress from I)yHpepsls,In. room for another. “ Quiet Consumption" seraph to go to the furthest outpost of take the name of God in vain, how Uheum will find themselves In luck when it I gns t Ion *uil TooHoarty they try one box of Hill's S. li. & 8. Oint ­ SPITTLE they call it. To this class of women and immensity on messages of light and many trivial things said about the Al­ Kiting. A perfect rem­ girls we proffer both sympathy and aid. ment. Largest box and best remedy for edy for Dlzxlucs., Nausea LIVER love and joy, and get back before the mighty. Salt-Kheum on tbe market. 25 cents. At Uro.y»lum, Bad Taste when those distressing weaknesses and Not willing to have God in the world, all druggists. IVER la the Mouth, Coated derangements assail first anthem, it does not take the Tongue.Piin In the Side. you, remember that seraph a great while to spread himself they roll up an idea of sentimentality PILLS. TOKPID LIVElt. They PILLS and humanitari&nisin am impudence Calico prlnMng was first executed by the rogulate the Bowel* DO K0T GRIPE XOR 8ICKK3, Lydia £■ Pinkham's upon the air with unimagined celerity, Dutch in H.7 0; first made in England In Purely Vegetable. Vegetable Compound Sure cor* lor SICK HKAD- will one stroke of the wing equal* to ten and imbecility, and call it God. No 1771. Price 25 Cents. ACHE, Impslred digsstlos.coBsO- relieve them. We have thousand leagues of air. “With twain wings of reverence over the face, no pstion,torpid glnnds. ThcjsrotM* on record thousands of CASTES MEDICINE C0„ NEW YOSE. vital organ., remov* naum, dla- he did fly.” taking off of shoes on holy ground. The Only one Ever Printed—Can Yon slno. *! astral .fleet on Hid- such cases that have The most practical and useful lesson You can tell from the way they talk Find the Word. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. neyn .nd bladder. Couqscr been restored to vigo ­ There Is a 8-Inch display advertisement bilioun nervons dis ­ for you and me—when we see the they could have made a better world orders. Eitabllsh nat­ rous health. . In this paper this week which has no two ural Daily Actios . w seraph spreading his wings over the than this, and that the Gotl of the words alike except one word. The sumo Is All Druggl'tfl «*ll It, nr tent \ Beautify complexion by purifying by mail, in form of I'Mia or feet, is a lesson of humility at imper­ bible shocks every sense of propriety. | true of each now one appearing each week. , How to Obtain blood. PCBKLV VSOKTAULE. Jjoxengc*. on mtiptol SI OO. fection. The brightest angels of God They talk of the love of God in a way' from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This Tho do.# 1* nlcoly adju.t.d to .ult raw, a. one rill e*s ),lvtr Pill*, Com- ✓ jtor house places a ••Crescent” on everythina I ashionable rover bo too murh. Each vial contain. OS, rarried In m* fpomltnc* $ rtrljr annreretf. ^ are so far beneath God that he charges that shows you they believe it does ' pockrt. like load pencil, ltttaineas man ’s ..vat AMpm* in confidence, * v? (D ($• yV they make and publish. Look for It. send j Dry .md lY»ncy Goods convenience Token ra.kr than augar. Bold every­ Lydia £. 1’inkiiam Mkd . Co ., " them with folly. not make any difference how bad a | t hem the name of tho word, and they will j where. All genuine good, brer "Cree.nl ’' Lvnn , Mam Neither God nor seraph intended to man is here, he will come in at the return you Book , Beautiful Lituoouapiu Clothing, Shoe», &c. Send 2-cent at-nip. You get 32 page book with aaropla OR. HARTER ME0ICINE CO.. St. Louis. put any dishonor upon that whieh is shining gate. They talk of the love ok Samples Fkke . one of the masterpieces of almighty of God in such a way which shows you Tho most bitter opponents of monopollei God —the human foot. Physiologist they think it is a general jail delivery are those who didn't buy stock when It wat YOU WANT ITl and anatomist are overwhelmed at the for all the abandoned and the scoun- for sale. wonders of its organization. The drelism of the universe. No punish­ Bridgewater Treatise, written by Sir ment hereafter for any wrong done Charles Bell, on the wisdom and good ­ here. ness of God as illustrated in the hu­ The bible gives us two description* man hand, was a result of the 840,000 01 God, and they are just opposite, and This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success­ bequeathed in the the last will and they are both true. In one place the SOMETHING ful CONSUMITION CURE is sold by drug- testament of the Earl of Bridgwater for bible says God is love. In another t'ir 2t on a positive guarantee, a test that no other the encouragement of Christian liter­ place the bible says God is a consum ­ Cure can stand successfully. If you have a ature. The world could afford to for ­ ing fire. The explanation is plain as who COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it J Koch A Co.'s catalogue is “a household CURES RHEUMATISM, give his eccentricities, though he had plain can be. God through Christ is THAT loves m-oesalty." It llluetrat.-s and describee nil will cure you promptly. If your child has the articles useful and oriiamnutal for the Pains in Chest, Side or Back CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it two dogs seated at his table, and love. God out of Christ is tire. To win wear of either roung or old. nml for the Neuralgia, Headache. Ktr. though he put six dogs alone in an the one and to escape the other we furnlshtiiK and benutlfjrlnK of a home: WE REFUND MONEY if S Bottles quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON­ EVERY music and tliolr goods ere the cheapest without SUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope­ equipage drawn bj' four horses and at­ have only to throw ourselves body, ever sacrificing quality to price, and (tier does not cure you or I bottle does and offer extraordinary inducements to not give you benoflt. less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im­ tended by two footmen. With his mind and soul into Christ's keeping. reoelvo goods fi»-e of clinrge at any ITi lBottle, acts. mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. large bequest inducing Sir Charles “No, ” says Irreverence, “I want nc GIRL art Express office in the U. B.—Urrald. II I f 5 Bottles, It. Travelers convenient pocket sire 25c. Ask Bell to write so valuable a book on the your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. If your atonement, I want no pardon, 1 m wisdomc of God in the structure of the want no intervention; I will gc YOUR DRU6GIST HAS IT. lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Por ­ l!.C.F,lvOC:H & CO. 316.408 BOTTLE8 human hand, the world could afford to up and face God, and I will challenge ous Plasters. Price, 25c. O ught to Know •Dn r 11* riticinJ ! ai Ip r s ,• Sold In New Euglaud Stats* In 1891. forgive his oddities. And the world him, and I will defy him, and I will DR. KILMER'S - could now afford to have another Earl ask him what he wants to do with me.” WE WARRANT IT! of Bridgewater, however idiosyncratic, So the finite confronts the infinite, so a iikirb 's i tvmrrr nr«. co.. b«*im. it*. A chance to obtain a com­ if he would, induce some other Sir ta^ik hammer tries to break a thunder­ W. N. U. I).,—10—30. Charles Bell to write a book on the bolt, so the breath of human nostrils plete education in singing, in­ wisdom and goodness of God in the defies tho everlasting God, while the strumental music, painting construction of the human foot. The hierarchs of heaven bow the head and and drawing, with all ex­ ui i nnnri ac p. articulation of its bones, the lubrica­ bend tho knee as tho King's chariot tion of its joints, the gracefulness of its goes by, and the archangel turns away penses of board and tuition W* L« UUUULAo lines, the ingenuity of its cartilages, because he cannot endure the splendor, paid. For full particulars swat FOR the delicacy of its veins, the rapidity of and the chorus of all the empires of address _ GENTLEMEN. its muscular contraction, the sensitive ­ heaven comes in with full diapason, _ lenalae i __ , _____ . at will nat rip i fiaoCatt, seamif-ta, smooth Inside, flexlt ______tore comfortable, _ etvlleh ness of its nerves. I sound the praises “holy, holy, holy!” THE CURTIS PUBLISHING and durable than any other ehoe ever sold at the prloa. , COMPANY nml.custom made shoes ousting from 84 to RS. sv of the hnman foot. With that we halt **»••• The only 93.00 Hhoe mode with two rompleto Philadelphia, Pa. soles, secorny sowed at the outside edge (as shown in cat), or climb or march. It is the foundation Live so near to Christ that when you which gives doable the wear of cheap welt shoe* eoM at the of the physical fabric. It is the base of same price, for a itch easily rip, having only one sole sewed are dead, people standing by your life- j to a narrow strl p of leather on the edge, sad when ooom a God-poised column. With It the war­ | less body will not soliloquize, saying: worn through are worthies*. The two «oleeof the W7l«. DOUGLAS 93.09 Shoe rior braces himself for battle. With it "What a disappointment life was to whan worn through can be rcp.ilred as many times ae y, as theywill never rip or loosen front U>* upper. the orator plants himself for eulogium. him; how averse he was to departure; XIDBER'SPlSTIL,.ES.£'?H~h™ Purchasers of footwear desiring to econo ­ With it the toiler reaches his mise, should consider the superior qualities Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. what a pity it was he had to die. what' Of these shoes, end not be Influenced work. With it the outraged stamps to boy cheap welt shoes sold at fUOL an awful calamity.” Rathur stand- ! Thousands of women have beei having only appearance to coin mead Rheumatism, his idignation. Its loss an irreparable ing there may they see a sign more • WOMEN cared of various forms of fe male complaints by ualni I Lumbago, pain In joint* or beck, brick dust In disaster. Its health an invaluablo vivid on your still face than the SAVED our srcclflcs. Cures guar urine, frequent calls, irritation. Intbimntloo, equipment. If you want to know its ■nteed. Write for book giving full par gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. vestiges of pain, something that will Oculars value, ask the man whose foot paraly­ , indicate that it was a happy exit— COM’M KIA MEDICAL CO.. Disordered Idver, sis hath shriveled, or machinery hath the clearance from oppressive quaran- j M Shelby St.. Dbtboit , Mtcn. Impaired digestion, gout, bllltous-headache. crushed, or surgeon ’s knife hath am­ I tine, the cast-off chrysalid, the moult- j A W A KI'-IIIHIT cures kidney difficulties. S5t0 5l5’5La5!r," sine^rigta La Grippe, urinary trouble, bright'* disease. putated it. The bible honors it. I ing of the faded and useless, and the iiuHTHiM rurtt aaS plait agjrwelrr . watrb* Especial care: “Lest thou dash thy , ascent from malarial valleys to bright, | lablrsart, Ac. Plate itu Impure Blood, foot against a stone; ” “lie will not suf­ S.«M of Jewelry good a. Scrofula, malaria, gen ’l weakness or debility. ' shining mountain tops, and be led to acw, an ail Hut. ol mete OiirtaUt Ui§ roetwitu of One IVtttki. If not bea* fer thy foot to be moved; ” “thy feet say, els they stand there contemplating W»IA pM. allrfr or alck.L •HUd, UraggteU wlli refund to you th* price paid. Sc etperieece. do aapMai shall not stumble.” Especial charge: your humility and your reverence in Every bnu Seafood, o —l At Druggists, 50c. Mae, $1.00 Mm. lag pteOof whotcoaU u '"lavallds ’ Outdo to Health "free Consultation free “Keep thy foot when thou goest to , life, and your happiness in death: agoauSS Writ, forotros- Will * ve eiclaetw* ants to shea dealers and gsasnl asemhanta where I kavg the house of God. ” Especial peril; lare. If. U. DILN0 4 frite far eatalag-i*. Ifsst/sr sale fa rear (lace eead direct te Pafteryt \ Da. Kilmmh k Co., Bixohamtum , N. Y- 1 “With twain he covered the feet, with O*o Ulsaka, a sire nod width wanted. • Feet*go freea W, L. Douglas, Drsidtl —c I “Their feet shall slide in due time.” 1 twain he covered the face, with twain Connected with the world's dissolu ­ he did fly.” Wings! Wings! Wings! •tsv

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892.

There are a great many greeu ones yet, and if not too dry will be good picking The Independent for two weeks. CORBIT & VALENTINE Chaa. Chittenden from New' York OPENING has bought the land on the Island north Sf. JOHNS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1»2. of Mr. Landers.' He and his family are now living at C. C. Anthony's. HARDWARE. -THE- G. Grove and wife were at Ilazlett -H- Park, to spiritual camp meeting, last 0F THE FALL SEASON. week. Mr. Grove is an enthusiastic Spiritualist and an ardent People's par­ ty advocate. There seems to be a plenty of patriotic citizens this fall who volunteer ST. JOHNS. MICH. to offer themselves as a sacrifice and be­ WE HAVE A GOOD come the faithful servants of the peo ­ ple for the next two years. Such an ex­ hibition of unselfishness is beautiful. Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. School meeting next Monday night. Women should turn out to school meet­ As Usual, Dress Goods Ahead. ings. They ought to have as much in­ terest in schools as men have. Come Second Hand Glover Huller Loans Money on Approved Bonds and ladies, don ’t wait one for the other, but 300 Pieces now ready for your inspec­ Beal Estate Security. each do your duty by attending the school meeting. FOR SALE CHEAP. ALSO A ,Jkw Peter. tion. OFFICERS:

A. J. Baldwin , Pres. P. E. Walswortii , Tien, 5 Lines of 30-inch Suitings at 25c per 5646 Jos lam UrTON, Vc-Prrs. R.C. Dexter . As»t. Tres August 29, 1892. Mrs. Bronson, of DeWitt, is very sick. yard Rumor says that DeWitt is soon to BIRDSELL NO. 1 THE LOCAL MARKETS. have a millinery establishment. Orrics or The Independent . I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cole, of Lansing, IQ distinct Lines, consisting of 100 St. Johus, Midi., September 1, 1892. 1 visited Mrs. S. A. Pierce last Sunday. Plows and Repairs and Agricultural Implements of Every The following are the prices paid in cash for Mrs. North way, of DeWitt, is visit­ produce in this market: ing Rev. Mr. Ward and wife, of Okemos. pieces all wool Serges, Fur Novel­ Wheat, white...... f Fred Barton, son of Tom Barton, of Description, and a Full Stock of Hardware. Wheat, red ...... Oats...... 3K5M2 Uilev, is quite sick with rheumatism. ties, Bedford Cords, Chevrons, at Clover Seed ...... -...... Afiie Beedle and Clavton Plowman, Butter...... 10016 of Riley, started for Dakota last week. Egire —fresh...... _ .16 50 cents per yard. This is a great Beans...... - ,[email protected] Miss' Minnie McNaughton, of St. Tallow, ...... - .IX- Johns, visited at Dr. Simmons last Hay, |>cr ton ...... 8.00 week. display. Potatoes (new) ...... -60 Miss Minnie McNaughton, of Lan­ Onions ...... 60070 COKBIT & VALENTINE Com ...... 35 sing. visited Mrs. Varney Pearce last I-ard ...... ~ Sunday. At 75 cents we offer 50 pieces 54-inch 'Chickens...... ^A -10 little child of Frank Dey fell out of Wood ...... 1.0001.50 Hides...... -8* a chair last Thursday and hurt herself Suitings. The finest things in the Pelts...... 7501 50quite badly. Turkeys, dressed ...... 10 Mr. and Mrs. Hagerdom, of Oakland Lumber, Shingles and Lath Oeese, “ -10 Ducks. ** -10 county, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. market. Pork “ 5.250 Youngs and Mrs. Frank Clark. A much needed rain came last Wed ­ EUREKA. nesday. It did no material eood to plowing, but laid the dust nicely. At Lowest Prices, quality considered. We make a August SO, 1692. A colt belonging to Frank Hubbard specialty of the manufacture of Sash, Doors, Blinds, P. N. Eagle and Sons went to Detroit was injured quite severely a short time Mondav night. ago by coming in contact with a barbed Door and Window Frames and Inside Finish for Dwell­ Mrs. Ostroth has returned from her wire fence. ings. If you are contemplating building, we will con ­ visit to Barry county. The Baptist missionary society, met P. C. Simonds has a daughter from with Mrs. David Scott last Wednesday. A Special Bargain Consists of tract to do your work in a good and workmanlike man­ Detroit visiting him. Attendance w'as good, considering the ner. Estimates furnished free of charge for anything It. Clark ana family are visiting in rainy afternoon. Iowa and Robert is attending the races. Mr. Full, has moved in the room over 10 Pieces 64-inch ALL WOOL NOVEL­ you want. Bishop Miller has bought the Bowers ’ A. Cattermole ’s wagon shop, formerly property and will soon be a citizen of occupied by Miss Flora Cattermole as a Eureka. dressmaking shop. TIES at 50 cents ; worth 75 cents. Dart liaise was in Eureka the latter Uncle Addison Cook received a dis ­ part of the week aud went fishing in patch from Salem, last Wednesday, stat­ Farmers' Bills for Barns, Granaries, Etc., the Maple. ing his sister was dead. He went out A. Pierson and wife and Essie Dennis there to attend her funeral. went to Detroit last week to attend the Several families from Riley and Olive a specialty. All material thCi'Gttghly weather-seasoned Exposition. went north blackberrying. They re- and kiln-dried./ We guarantee all work and material John F. Couts had to have a finger re­ ort berries in great abundance, and moved on account of haviug it crushed Krought home a great supply. LADIES—Please do not Buy a Dress Until You satisfactory or no charge. We will contract to furnish in a cog wheel. Mrs. J. E. Jane, of DeWitt, is visit­ all labor and material for building in town or country. James E. Kilby has sold the hotel to ing friends in Jackson. A sister of Eli Kirby and is moving back onto his Mrs. Jayne, from Chicago, has been We do not furnish chromos or free dinners and charge ffum in Gratiot. visiting her and accompanied her to Have Looked Our Stock Over. it in your bill, but we do claim to give you the worth of The Eureka school begins next Mon ­ Jackson. day, September 5, with Burt Gower and Threshing is being done at a rapid your money. Our motto, “Easy Terms and Square Bertha Westbrook in charge. M. T. rate through this section. Last Thurs­ Dealings. ” day there were five machines in a dis ­ . BENGAL. tance of 34 miles of this place. Wheat does not yield very large per acre. Po­ August 31, 1892. tatoes will be a thin crop owing to the CALL AND SEE TJS. Miss Millie Ridenour has returned dry weather. ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE CO. from a visit at Owosso. The Rev. J. Davis closes his labors at MAPLE RAPIDS. West Bengal to-morrow. ST. JOIIIN W, MICH. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shalfley visited August 30, 1892. ST. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. the Exposition at Detroit the past week. Lewis Terwilliger, of Eagle Harbor, Mrs. C. G. Pope and son, Dow, re­ spent several days recently with friends turned from Bay Y'iew about ten days in this place and vicinity. less. ago. Mrs. E. E. Moss, of Little Rock, Ark., JACKSON, A number of the young people of this is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moss and 8500-In Premiums-8500. The Merchant Tailor. locality attended the institue at St. other friends in this village. Johns last week. Crystal continues to lie the great at­ Mrs. R. R. Coan, of Wyandotte, is traction of the day to our citizens, sev­ visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. N. eral of whom are at present enjoying Steward for a few w’eeks. the pleasures thereof. Spring and Summer. M re. Lucy Brock and Miss Lillie Mrs. II. F. Auten, of Little Rock, Daskam, who visited their many friends Yrk., and her sister, Mrs. Rice, of —: o: — here recently returned to their nome in Pompeii, Gratiot county, spent Sunday Muir Friday. with Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Moss, of this Miss Marv Shaffley goes to Grand place. GEO. H. JUDD, Rapids Monday for a visit of a week Third Biennial Bicycle Tournament AND A large number of representatives Tirr Fashionable ana from there will resume her school from the M. E. church, of Greenbush, duties at Jennings. visited the family of their pastor, Rev. W. O. Iloughtaling, a cousin of Mrs. Burns, of this village, one day last OF THE SUMMER Alvin Eldridge. was injured in Grand week. A grand time is reported. Rapids by an electric car, one week ago Mrs. B. W. Hewitt, of this village, Mercliani Tailor, from the effects of which he died Sun ­ who has spent several weeks of her va­ SUITINGS, day evening. E. N. Steward . cation visiting Washington, Baltimore Nearly Or posit k tiie PorrorncR, and other places of interest, returned ST. JOHNS WHEELMEN, Is now showing the most Complete and Sty­ FOWLER. last week, feeling well satisfied with 3ft OVERCOATINGS % her trip. WILL BE HELD AT lish Line of August 30, 1892. Prof. P. V. Benjamin, of Mt. Pleas­ The Misses Weltz have returned to ant, w ith his adopted daughters, Nellie their home in Detroit. and Mamie, spent the greater part of AND SUITINGS, N. II. Geller, of Toledo, is visiting last week with hisaged mother, Grand ­ friens and relatives in town. ma Benjamin, of this village, who is Win. Holton, of St. Johns, called on very feeble. ATHLETIC PARK, TROWSERINGS. OVERCOATINGS, friends here on Wednesday last. Rev. P. L. Ityker, pastor of the Chris­ Miss Stella Bullard is visiting her tian church, in this place, has returned VESTINGS, brothers in Owosso and Corunna. from his vacation, feeling greatly re­ ST. JOHNS, MICH., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King spent Sun ­ freshed. His wife also greatly enjoyed -----AND----- day with their mother, at Mr. Joseph the trip. Their daughter, who resides Cook ’s. in Indiana, accompanied them home. Joseph Geller has bought the Grange The required stock for the creamery TROWSERINGS hall with the intention of moving it just to be established in our village, men­ CALL AND 8EE south of his hotel. tioned in our last correspondence, has Thursday, September 8, 1892. Ever before displayed to the people of Clinto Mrs. Tom Anstey and the Misses been subscribed, and work upon the THEM. County, aud which will be made up in th Mary aud Tib Crayton called on Mrs. institution has already begun and it is latest and most desirable stylo at very low Charlotte King, last Saturday. expected to be in full operation within figures. Jacob Weitzel has moved, into the 90 day. March 10, 1892. GEO. H. JUDD. ■Charles Ileller house, and I). II. Power The three-year-old daughter and only will occupy the one vacated by Mr. child of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Skinner, of JACKSON, Weitzel. this place, died on Monday morning, 8T. JOHNS. Dr. G. McPherson 1ms returned from August 29, of cholera infantum. She WE ARE Hamilton, Ont., where he was called to was a beautiful as well as a lovable PROGRAM: attend his brother, Hugh, a former res­ child, and the bereaved parents have ident of Fowler, during his last the deepest sympathy of the entire com­ PHOTOS! PHOTOS! illness and death, which occurred on munity in this their great affliction. TEN O’CLOCK, A. M. the 21st, inst. The funeral services were comluctea at Mrs. Adaline Martin, from Tuscola the Congregational church, Rev. C. E. Start the Itt-mile Handicap Road Race. Time Prize, Diamond Stud, PHOTOS! comity, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Barstow, ofliciating. Rex . \ allied at $60.00. First Prize, Double Barreled, Breech-Loading Shot Mrs. M. Vangieson. Mr. Vangieson is —-—-m Gun, valued at $50.00. Twelve other prizes. very sick. Later—Mr. Vangeison died Tomoua. -FOR- this morning, at his home, three miles The next meeting of* Clinton County ONE THIRTY O'CLOCK, P. M. south of town. The Ladies ’ Cemetery Association Pomona Grange will be held with Parade starts from The Steel Hotel for Athletic Park, where photograph give a lemon social and donkey party, Watertown Grange on Septem­ • will be taken. FIRST CUSS PHOTOS ber 14,1S92. Saturday evening. September 10. Each TWO THIRTY O’CLOCK. patron stands a chance of winning an PROGRAM. -GO TO- elegant prize. Ice cream, hot coffee, Welcome address by Master of Watortown The following raees will be run.: etc., will be served afternoon and even­ grange. ing. Acres of fun for everybody. Response by J. F. Clemons. No. 1—One Mile, Novice. First prize, Diamond Stud, $25.00; second prize, Bi­ Karl Fisher. Music—Fred Whitlock and wife. cycle Lamp, $6.00. HAMILTON’S, Paper—L. F. Conrad ; subject : “The Duty of LEBANON. HEAD OF CLINTON AVENUE, WEST SIDE, the Farmer to his Son." No. 2-One Mile, Open. First, Kodak, $25.00; second, Watch Charm, $7.00. For the well-known Paper by Jerome Dllle; subject : "Co ­ August 30, 1892. 13H 8T. JOHN8. operation." No. 3—Two Mile Handicap, Open. First, Quarter-Sawed Oak‘Dining Table, iBorn, to Alexander Falos and wife, Song —Mr. and Mrs. Pike. Story Sz Claris: Paper—Mrs. Corbin. value $25.00, donated by the St. Johns Manufacturing Company ; Aug. 27, a daughter. Recitation —Ada Benedict, second, Photo Album, value $9.00, donated by Fildew & Milltnan. WANTED! Miss Birdie Grove attended Prof. Papot —Munson Chase; subject; "Ruts and .A-nn. ufi-rloor and. Baker’s normal school in Ovid. Hobbles" No. 4—One Mile Club Cliampiouship. Silver Cup, valued at $20.00. Ed Antes has gone to Columbus, O., Song' Wm. Small and wife. Seasoned timber for use In manufacturing Paper by O. S- Beckwith; suoject: “The ■Western Cottage to see his brother Ransom, who is just Farmers' Discontent. ’’ No. 5-Five Mile Handicap, Open. First, Gold Watch, $50.00; second, Sixteen recovering from a fever. ... . Ounce, Cut Glass, Bottle of Perfume, $13.25. Organs, Joseph Eibach has got his son Albert O. L. BECKWITH, Lecturer. home. He has been living away from BuckltiiH Arnica naive. No. 6 —Quarter Mile Dash, Open. First, pair of Opera Glasses, $12.00; second. Wagons, Buggies and Gutters, home since the death of his mother The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Photogravure Illustrated Volume of Gray’s Elegy, $7.00, donated by Bradbury, Lesternnd Heuning Pianos. Violins, fl0Robort Blank, Belle Wilbur and Miss Bruisea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Travis & Baker. For which best price will be paid by Guitars, Banjos and evory known thing in the Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblanrs, Oardanier commence school in Sessions, No. 7 —Special Race, One Mile. Only those who are engaged in the occupation SMITH BROS., music line. Bicycles, Tricycles, Veloolpedes, Strickland aud Round house districts, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi ­ Hammocks, Sporting Goods and all their respectively, next Monday. tively curea Piles, or no pay required. It of fanning and have never won a pnze can enter this race.. Prize, One Block West of The Steel. The rush for blackberries is nearly is gurnnteed to give perfect satisfaction, Whipple Harrow, valued at $20.00, donated by Whipple Harrow Co. accessories. Don ’t forget the place—opposite over, but lota of berries up north yet. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per the pestofflee. We put in last Sunday In blackberry box. For sale by Fildew St Millmau, 8t No. 8—Half Mile Dash. Open. First, Antique Oak Bedroom Suite, $30.00; IW Horse-shooing and general repairing patch arid found plenty of berries. Johns and Fowler. second, Silk Umbrella, $6.00. promptly and satisfactorily done 12ft S. A. STURGIS.