THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xiv. NO. 21. ANN ARBOR, , THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1888. WHOLE NO. 700.

THE COMMON COUNCIL. ward before time. Marshal Sipley also water colors, the jewel box and beads be- Coining Events. said that the li«hts were frequently out in? well executed. The Fathers will ask for $3,000 Jnne 4. before 12:30 o'clock. Aid. Allmendinger Miss S. J. Gardner shows four water FURNITURE. —John J. Victorious.—Looking after said some of the globes were broken, and " Rum and Ruin," next Sunday even- colors and a large study from life in char- ing, by Rev. W. W. Ramsay. the Fire Department.—Aid. Ben the lights would blow out, and that the coal. Of the former, the panel showing CARPETS, doesn't like Sutleiits.—Aid. company needed looking after as much as drapery, one of the most difficult subjects Rev. A. H. Davis, of Detroit, will preach Ware gets Mad. The most complete the water company. for the painter to bring out, is in excellent in the Congregational church next Sunday. Matting, Rugs, Oil Aid. Ware after reviewing the tramp colors, and the folds seemingly stand out The monthly meeting of the Pomologi- line ever exhibited in At the common council meeting, Mon- question and need of more officers, moved from the cardboard on which their shading cal society wili be held in the basement of Wa8htenaw Co. Cloths, new pat- day night, there were present: Mayor the appointment of another patrolman. is so delicately traced. Her bitter-sweet the court-house, June 2, at 2 p. m. Beakes, Recorder Bach, Aldermen Wines, The mayor decided the motion out of or- berries in frame, attracted much attention. The U. of M. Prohibition club are plan- terns in all quallities. der, as it had been once before the coun- But the chef-doeuvre of her skill was the ning for a ratification meeting on the re- Ware, Hammond, Spokes, Miller, O'Mara, cil, and was voted down, and must be re- charcoal work from life, and life-size, of turn of their delegates from the national MORE THAN 1-2 Kearos, Martin, Herz, Sutherland, All- considered first. While Aid. Ware was the head and bust of a negro bay. M ss convention. It will probably be held next mendinger, and City Attorney King. putting his motion in writing, Aid. Spokes Gardner has a just right to feel proud of week Saturday night. Dr. I. K. Funk, of moved to adjourn which was carried. this faultless delineation of features and of our stock was bought A communication was read from C. T. New York city, editor of The Voice, is This aroused the ire of Aid. Ware, who character, as seen in this presentation of expected tj address the meeting. Ten since April 1st. Parshall, clerk of Ann Arbor township, as accused certain members of the council of life from "among the lowly." students will go Indianapolis to attend follows: always voting against measures offered by In oils, Mrs. H. Randall, has six paint- the second annual convention, next Tues- OURPRICESARELOW. WHEBEAS, It has been the custom of the author- him, aud he should offer his resignation at ings. A bunch of miik-weeds in blossom day, of the national intercollegiate Prohi- ities of Ann Arbor to deposit the bodies of ani- the next mseting of the council. mals that have died within the corporation, on is beautifully done, as is also the repre- bition association. They are Messrs. Shaw, the lands adjacent to the city, be it sentation of a bottle, some oysters in the Jennings Nafe, Cox, Bliss, Jackson, But- Resolved, That the township clerk be instructed shell, and some lemons cut in halves, all tolph, Kebler, Grove, and Safford. The to notify the council or mayor of said city, that A> > ABBOR ART. Koch & Henne, the; must prepare a place of burial for such ani- beina; on a table. She also has some fine U. of M. club sent seven delegates to the mals. floral pictures, one showing a bunch of Sta'e association meeting in Albion last It was referred to general fund commit- The Annual Exhibition Xo»- in Pro- crysanthemums. week. E. E. Brown, editor of the Bulle- 56 and 58 South Main St. gress—It is Worth Seeing. tee. The winter scene painted by Mrs. Walk- tin, was elected president. ORDERED WORK CURTAINS!!! er, is one of the finest among the oils. Aid. Martin, chairman of the finance Memorial and Decoration day will be The collection of paintings and sketches, Her basket of apples, too, looks good In Furniture and Up- committee, made a report stating that the observed in a fitting manner by the G. A. holstered goods. ZTDRAPERIES the work of the Ann Arbor Art club, now enough to tempt a pilferer. R post and citizens of the city, and the A full line of silk, general fund had been overdrawn ; that on exhibition at the Ladies' Library rooms Mrs. Mclntyre has thirteen beautiful following wili be the program of exercises of all styles. water colors, and two in oil. The bandana worsted and mohair the general street fund, from which the on Huron-st, affords to the public in gen- for the two days mentioned : On Sunday Plushes, Tapestries, WindowShades handkerchief, which has been tied around next, the Post accompanied by the J. T. Hair Cloth, Leather, and Rollers, Curtain laborers and mechanics of the city were eral, a fine opportunity for studying the some potatoes, a few of which have rolled Poles paid, was overdrawn, and funds must be Jacobs Camp, Sons of Veterans, and Co. etc, especially for productions of clever artists, while for the out upon the table, some matches, a pipe, A, will leave their respective quarters at ordered work. HIWIIIII • in—•—> raised to meet these expenses. To do connoiseur there is plenty of material on a cup, form an attractive picture. One of 10:15, and attend the Memorial service at TTNDEBTAKINa. this, the committee recommended calling which to exercise the critics eye, with but the best is that showing a kettle and a St. Andrew's church. On decoration day, slight assurance of extended criticism. bunch of pie-p!ant, the coloring of the Wednesday, May 30, at 8 a. m., the Post a special election, to be held June 4, to latter being very natural. The exhibition embraces work in char- will meet, and proceed to decorate the vote on the raising of $5,000 for present Miss Lottie Jackson has a beautiful coal, water colors, oils, painting on china, graves of soldiers, in the several city cem- needs of the city. The committee would painting of apple blossoms. These, the eteries. Flowers should be sent to the make out a detaihd statement of the and some fine specimens of wood-carv- prettiest of all spring flower?, appear in court-house by 8 a. m., and any intended city's finances, and have it printed for dis- ing. The drawings are nicely arranged, their delicate tints, and seem to blush at for special graves should be marked, and the many merited complements bestowed THEY HAVE COME! tribution among the tax-payers. The re- and afford to the visitor easy access for an they will be placed as directed. The ad- individual study of each picture. Among upon them. Her carnations are very at- dress will be delivered by Capt. L. L. j port was accepted. the charcoal sketches to the right as one tractive. Janes, at University hall, at 2 p. m. The street committee made a report enters the room, are seen nine that are Miss Elsie Whitman has established her reputation as an artist is one painting dis- Mrs. Ormiston Chant, of London, Eng.i concerning the grade of N. Main-st in the work of Miss Fannie Fisher. The front of John J. Robison's premises, to the played in her collection. That one is the who came to this country as the represent- effect that the street should be lowered one that naturally attracted THE REGISTER reproduction in oil of the mice, trap, and ative of the women of Englard at the to the grade as designated by stakes set representative first is in the upper right surroundings of the charcoal work before late International Cjuncil of Women in by the city engineer in May, 1886. Ac- hand corner, composed of the top of a mentioned. Washington, and who has since been At the rear of the hall on an easel, are speaking in many of our larger cities, it is SPRI1TG STYLES cepted. writing desk on which are some books, an four pictures by Miss Mattie Harriman. understood will visit Ann Ajbor, early in Aid. Miller, chairman of committee on envelope addressed, a pen, ink-well, writ- June, and will probably speak here. Mrs. fire department, said he had examined the They are all very fine, e-pecially her apple ing paper and a copy of THE ANN ARBOR blossoms, and the white and yellow roses. Chant is very prominent in philanthropic, cisterns used in case of fire, and found religiou«, and educational work in London, three of them empty, because of bad leaks REGISTER. The drawing is well executed. Her picture of old books and roses is con- Another of Miss Fisher's works which ceded to be one of the best in the hall. and as a speaker has probably no superior CARPETS, RUGS BOOTS, SHOES in them, and suggested that they be re- among the women of England. She has paired. This suggestion brought forth, dur- merits notice, is the one representing a jug, Mrs. Schoff has eight paintings, one of recently visited Chicago and spoken there ing the discussion cf the same, the follow- partially burned candle and a basin of veg- the best being a winter scene. The vege- eight or nine times to audiences crowding AND AND ing interesting facts : That the fire steamer etables. table study is also good. to their utmost capacity the churches and is out of repair, and as Recorder Bach said Miss Hunt also shows in oil a bunch of other auditoriums where she has been. it was shoved up into one corner of the Miss Hoffstetter exhibits five samples of milkweeds, inely colored. MATTINGS. charcoal study. The finest, and one that She has been received with equal favor in SLIPPERS. engine-house, and could not be got out Mrs. Mclntyre has some beautiful carv- Washington, Philadelphia, and Boston. If inside of half an hour if needed; that attracts univers-a! attention, is a scene in a ing in wood, which is greatly admired. barn, there being in the foreground one of she conies to Ann Arbor 6he will probably hydrants were to be tested twice a year, The expected display of China was not speak upon Philanthropic work in Lon- but it was not done, and many were not the old tin lanterns of a century ago, giv- in yesterday. TWO IsTIEW STOCKS ing out its flickering light, an old hammer, don, or some allied subject under which in condition to use. Aid. Miller referred she may treat of the condition of the to one at the cistern opposite Allmen- some nails, acow-be!l and jug. It is quite realistic. of the Corner Stone. lower auu suffering classes there, and what dinger's organ factory, that was frozen up is beinn;.done to relieve and elevate them. Miss Bessie Conrad has two which are all last winter and finally bursted, render- Saturday at 5 p. m., the Students' Chris- As thera will be no charge for her lecture, HCaE^ A Wind-mill will be given away with every pair of ing it entirely useless. There was also proof of a s-killful pencil, the best one be- she cught to have a very large hearing one on Miller-ave, that had been useless ing a faithful reproduction of a brass tian association will lay the corner stone Children's Shoes worth I 1.00 and upwards. of Newberry hall on State-st, with appro- here. It is hoped she may speak in Uni- for some time, and though their attention kettle, tea-pot and skillet. versity hall. nad been called to it neither the water Miss Mamie Gay has some very fine priate exercises. There will be music ; company nor Hutzel & Co. paid any im- work displayed, a work basket full of the reading of scriptures by Dr. Ramsay; lav- JOHN BURG, ing of the corner stone; prayer by Dr. mediate attention to it; that the water usual accessories, being quite natural. OITR 35 CENT COI,HI>. company had been very negligent about Miss Birdie Whedon exhibits six speci- Eddy; an address by President Angell ; NO. 43 S. MAIN STREET. an address by C. E. Goddard, president of advertisements, such as To Rent, For Sale, or these things and should be looked after. mens of her skill, one of which, » collection Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be Inserted of lawn tennis paraphernalia, consisting of the association : statement of the condition thr» weeks for 25 cents. The following resolution was then adopted: racquets, balls, hat and pair of shoes, is of the work by A. E. Jennings; benedic- Resolved, That the committee on fire depart- A CHANCE to make money—The place known ment be instructed to repair the steamer and pub- true to life. Of the four exhibits by Miss tion by Dr. Earp. Bishop Harris has been xi as the Henrique's Homestead, corner Division lic cisterns,and to fill the latter for reserve in case Roys, the open book and candle, and the invited to make an address, but it is not and Bowery-sts, is for sale very cheap. Land of fire. rose and fan, are most coticeable. enough for two more dwellings. Enquire of J. 1888/ 1888 On motion the water committee were known whether he can come. Hon. James Q. A. Sessions, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Dress Goods, instructed to assist the fire committee in Miss M. F. Chapin shows very clever McMillan was invited to represent Mr?. No. 5. North State-st. looking after the city's resources for pro- work indeed. Hor portrayal of the mouse Newberry in laying the stone, but it is not OST—Last Thursday, a. 2000 mile ticket made LOC XK: OUT trap, and two thieving mice, the old certain he can come. out to Comwell Mfg Co. Leave at this office tection against fire. Land receive reward. FOR It was the opinion of Aid. Wines that cracked stone floor, and background of Trimmings, boards, broom, etc., is almost perfect. Her the steamer, hose carts, and ladder trucks The Chicago Tribune of May 15 says : NY LADY going to central New York this should be present at every fire, especially copy of a torso, from one of the old Aweek or next, can have her fare paid by doing masters, is truly a work of art. " W. R. Loveland died at his residence, an errand. Address Carrier 3, City. the steamer, as it could never be told No. 3658 Prairie-ave, last evening. He Gloves, Hosi- when it would be needed. That if it had Mrs. Ayers has an artistic eye for fine ANTED—To engage, at once, for the coming lines, as can be seen in the shading of her has been suffering for some time from pul- Wschool year, unfurnished rooms on the first been at the State-st fire, he believed the monary troubles and only recently re- floor, suitable lor light housekeeping. Address. loss would have been greatly lessened, picture of the old kettle, tea-pot and stew- P. O. Box 1013. NEW turned from a trip through New Mexico, GOODS! providing it was in repair. pan. ANTED—Lady and Gentlemen canvassers where he had gone for the benefit of his AT ery, Carpets, Aid. Ware moved that tho water rent Miss Lula Walker portrays apples rolling health. Mr. Loveland was born in Cam- Wfor the Electrical Enamel Co., IS Detroit-st. for all hydrants known to have been dis- out of a tipped-over basket, to nature. ANTED AT ONCE—A legally qualified Lady Her drawing of a vas-e, with fruit, is also bridge, Vt., in June, 1851, and came to Teacher that holds a Certificate for Washte- abled be deducted from the water bill, for Chicago in 18C9. He entered the coal naWw Co. Call or address George Bell, Birkett, M. the time of such disability. Carried. fine. In water colors, Mis3 Alice Hunt, business and was successful. In October, AXTED—General nursing to do in the city, Mats, Mat- I Aid. Wines offered the following which 1875, he married Henrietta H. Huling, country, or at hospitals. Good references teacher of the clas», has a beautiful ex- Wgiven. Mrs. E. L. Scott, 16 N. Thayer-st. WINES was carried: who survives him." Mr. Loveland was a & ifiDEN'S, hibit, composed of 18 pieces. Many of Resolved, That chairman of sidewalk commit- grandson of the late William and Harriet ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Two good re- tee be instructed to grade and relay sidewalk on the sketches were made in Connecticut Patton. old residents of Ann Arbor. liable Coat-makers and one Vest-maker. 20 S. Main-st., Ann Arbor. north side of Monroe-it, between Clay aud Pack- and Massachusetts, where she visited last WGood prices. Plenty of work. Solid irons. Pleas- tings, and ard-sts, and charge to adjacent property. ant shop. Cash every week. N. H. Winans, Battle summer. One, a load of hay standing by Creek, Mich. 672 tf Aid. Allmendinger then offered resolu- an old open shed, can only be compared to The Ann Arbor Preserving company, tion: a photograph from nature. Another, the of which E. H. Morgan is proprietor, OR RENT—A .Modern House with Furnace, many newNovelties too numerous to men- Resolved, That the sum of $1,000 be transferred old town pump at Scpnset, Nantucket, Is., FGas and Water accommodation, in admirable from contingent fund to the general street fund, seems to be doing a thriving business. location. For partlclars apply at 21 North Uni- as soon as the saloon tax becomes available, the with its back-ground of quaint old houses, The quality of the goods manufactured is versity avenue. tame to be returned Feb. 1st shows See coloring and carefully drawn a recommendation that should be of great OR RENT—A Suite of Rooms in the Hamilton tion. Our Stock is inside the Store, lines. Miss Hunt has a number of floral Block, Sir table for light housekecr. There was some discussion, in which value in making the industry popular. Fply to A . W. Hamilton, Cor. of Huron Ap- Aid. Ware thought the city could not af- studies in water-colors, which are gems Samples of some of the canned and neatly Fourth-sts. and of art. free from dust and dirt. ford to spend any more money on the labeled tomatoes and peach confections rpo RENT—fora year, beginning July 15. to a streets at present. He was seconded by The monogram of Miss Kate Douglas is have been tested by THE REGISTER, and A small family, the first fioor of house, 74 Wash- Aid. Herz, while Aid. Allmendinger and seen on eifR SALE—Building Lots, fronting west side Mann st. Extra view; Sizes to suit; long time Their assortment is complete. From $2.00 to for repairs to streets, lamps, etc., for their hall, comprising 24 choice pieces. Mrs. foFr payments. J. D. Duncan, 76 Miller Avc. benefit and he was tired of it. Perry, in company with Miss Hunt, spent fOR 8ALK—or will exchange for small farm, $5.00 you can a pair of stylish Trousers, well cut An amendment was offered reducing some time in the East, last summer, and the building known as Agricultural Hall, oc- (he amount to $800, when the resolution there made sketches from nature, which cupieP d by John Knmt'Kan. Apply to H.M.Taber. and neatly made. Broad and narrow stripes, plaids was carried. have been transformed by her faithful L-OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For City lesld- and mixtures, in light and dark colors. The bill of the Electric Light company, brush into beautiful pictures of New Eng- V ence, farm of 65 acres, one mile south west of City. Or will sell or exchange 15 acres Boys' Pants for School wear, stylish goods at bot- for $5n5.20 for the past month's lighting, land scenery. The ocean beach, upon with buildings. Enquire at 86 South 5th St. S. was, after much discussion, referred to the which are dashing the wild, angry wave?, A. Henion. 656-t f. tom prices. finance committee. Aid. Allmendinger sending showers of spray in the air, is one EAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT.—Hous- said their bills had been too high; that of her best. Another is a basket of cow- R es and lots valued from f 1.000 to 86,000 and If you need a 'ights had oiten been out, and DO allow- containing from one-fifth ol an acre to twenty slips and trilliums, showing most delicate POWDER acres—all in the city limits. Houses rented on ance made. Aid. Spokes said he had oc- tints. reasonable terms in central localities. Farms ex- casion by reason of his employment, to be changed for city property. Enquire of Miss Clara Gott has proof of her skill in J. Q. A. SESSIONS, SPRHSTG- SUIT, Absolutely Pure. 1 put late, and the lights were often out be- three water colors, one of the best beine; a This powder never varies. A marvel or purity I'::: !! Attorney and Real Estate Agent. fore 12:30 o'clock, and some out entirely. bunch of trilliums in a tumbler of water. strength and wholeeomeness. More economical Office over Exp-ess office, -Main St., Ann Arbor. From a large stock of stylish goods you will surely •A-'d. Herz thought the lights had been than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold In Her old open book, with roses lying in competition with the multitude of low test, short O FARMERS—We have about 100 lbs. stout kept burning all right. Mayor Beakes its_open pages, is also very realistic. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in TTwine, good for bag strings, and handy to buy. 'said he had seen them all out in the ~~ ",iss Chapin exhibits two pictures in Cam. KOYAL BAKING POWDKR CO., 106 Wai have around at any time. Will sell it cheap. street, N. .Y REGISTKE OFFICE. WAGITSB. <& CO., - - Clothiers. WE especially invite the attention of Opern-llonse on State Street. BASE-BALL RECOR D. How to Select a Wife. FOR sick headache, Hibbard's Rheu Good health, good morals, good sense maiic Syrup is miraculous in its cures, reg mothers and daughters to page 9, of our THE REGIS ibR Standing of the Four Principal Organiza- medical pamphlet To the Editor of THE REGISTER : nd good teaiper, are the four essentials ulaiinu to a healthy condition ihe storasch tions for the Week Ended Mar 19. RHEUMATIC STRUP CO. SIR:—Much inquiry is being made as to The following tables show the standing or a good wife. These are the indigpens- and digestive organs. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1888. of thef clubs in the four leading baseball ables. Alter them come the minor ad- Jackson, Mich. what is to be bu'lt on the sue of the burnt vantages of good look>. accomplishments, buildings on State-st. It serms that on associations: Two Sturgia boys netted $18 from a amily position, etc. With the first four, two days' frog hunt. A Canadian lady is .'-umg a man for ON THE CAMPUS. i-ujh a favorable site a si-lid block should LEAGUE AMERICAN. narried life will be comfortable and hap- $2,000 for kissing her. The fellow evi- be erected instead of a few cramppd build ^ a, to y. Lacking either, it will be in more or Probate Notice. dently realizes now that he has been ings such as belore occupied the spot ess degree a failure. Upon good health STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of WashU naw, ss: I. N. Jayne, lit '90, will edit the Cm Chicago 18 4 81.f Cincinnati.. 5 79.1 guilty of a blunder bms. Why not erect a substantial opera house ? Boston 18 808.6 St. Lou s 6 71.4 iepends largely good temper and good At a session of the Probate Court for the County menoement Annual this year. Detroit 14 8 63.6 Brooklyn 8 68.0 of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the Taere is need of just s-ujh a building n New York.... 11 Athletic 10 18 43.4 kf, and to come extent good tense also, City of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the twenty-first Prof. Beman is examining various high day of May. in the year one thousand eight hun- PENNYROYAL WAFERS this city, and a more favorable place could Pittsburgh... 9 12 42.8 Baltimore... 913 40.9 as the best mind must be affected more or \ Are successfully used monthly by over 10,000 school of the state this week. Philadelphia. 1 40.0 Cleveland 9 15 87.5 ess by the weaknesses and whims attend- dred and eighty-eight. NLadles. Are Safe, Kffet lual ami Pleasant, fl not be selected. Wivh the interest that is Indianapolis.. 15 31.8 Louisville... 9 15 87.5 Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- f per box by mail, or at druggists. Sealed Parw Dr. Patterson, of '86, now physician to taken in the drama in Ann Arbor, and the Washington.. 18 14.2 Kansas City. -.8.7 ant, on frail he»l'.l). Young man, if vour bate. liculara 2 postage stamps. Address wife is falling into a state of invilidism, In the matter of the estate of Nelson Brundage, THE EUREKA CHEMICAL COMPANY, the Calumet and Heola mine, is visiting in deceased. splendid companies that are drawn her CENTRAL Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. the city. WESTERN. first of all things try to restore her health. On reading and filing the petition duly verified, Sold by II. J. BKOW9I & CO. yearly, the financial success ot such a> INTEH-STATE. f she is troubled with debilitating female of Ann Brundage. praying that administration of An interesting lecture will be given Fri- undertaking would be beyond a dcubt. said estate may be granted to Freeman P. Galpin, day evening by Prof. Schaberle before the Des Moines... 2 81.8 Davenport... vehkcesi-e*, huy Dr. Pierce's Fav irite Pre- or fome other suitable person. LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS! Kalam>z *o a city without the educational Omaha 4 66.0 P«oria 466 6 oripUon. It will cure her. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 18th Mathematical club. Kansas City.. 5 64.4 Dubunue. 4 63.9 'I he <-r«'nl KnicllNh Prescription day ol June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, will restore that loft Vitality and a Rugged, atuactionf of thu pla:e t.as one of the fin- Milwaukee... 4 50.0 i.'rawl dsville be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and L Z. Caukin, '91, has been called home St. Louis 7 46.0 Rockford Healthy Condition follow its use. Buy at your est i per J< houses in the couutry. There i~ that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all druggist's, one package, %l; six for $5 by the death of his father. He will not St. Paul 5 37.B Bloomington 4 33.8 There hsve been 1 '200,000 plan's of other persons interested in said estate, are re- nothing that arouses the enthusiasm f >r Chicago 7 30.0 Danv lie 7 80.0 KUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH. return to college this year. e'.ery set at Grand Haven this spring, quired to appear at a session of said court, then Sold by II. J. Brown & Co. theatre-going like a new opera-house. Minneapolis.. 12|30.0 Deeatur 8 20.0 to be holden at the Probate office, in the city of Miss Campbell gives a social Friday over ing 100 acres of land. Ann Aibor, and show cause, if any there be, why evening to the members of the freshman Tnere is cerainly idle capital in this city SMOTHERED TO DEATH. the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant- Nea WnniliM exist In thousands of which oonld he invested to a Ivantage in ed. And it is further ordered, that said petition- Iforms, but are surpassed by the marvels class at her home on Packard t-t. Everybody Likes of Invention. Those who are in need of such a buildings on State-st which could An Aged Woman and Three Grandchil- er give notice to the persons interested in said es- The game of ball last Saturday between dren Perish in a Burning House. o be called handsome, espi c ally the ate, of the pendency of said petition, and the profitable work that can be done while contain, besides a large opera house, larpe rearing thereof, by causing a copy of this Order living at home should at once send their address the University and Cass clubs resulted in CLEVELAND, O., May 21.—Mrs. Elizabeth young ladies. But this H simply impos«i- to be published in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, a to Uallet & Co., Portland, Main, and receive Iree, a victory for the Oass. Sjore 9 to 3 store rooms, offices, etc. State st has the Lewis, an aged woman, and her three )le as long as their Eaoa is covered with newspaper printed and circulated in said county full Information how either sex. of all ages, can finest buildings in the city and on such a grandchildren were smothered to death >implf8, blotches and sorea. Bit wait, .hree successive weeks previous to said day of earn from 85 to $.'5 per day and upwards wher- Next Tuesday P o"s. Vaughan and Novy Saturday night at the house of Will- Hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. ever they live You are started free. Capital not gpeak before a local society of \ hys ciang spot as is now lelt vaouit, a building should here is no need of this; one or two bot- (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. required. Some have made over K0 In a single iam Llewellyn, No. 88 Hoadley street. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register. day at this work. All succeed. at Kalanuzoo on the subject of Bright's be erected which will do justice to its Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn were away from 1-8 of Sulphur Bitters will remove ail disease. locality. STUDEST. home during the evening, leaving uch di-6gurati"nsi, and make your fie- air »nd rosv.—Fannie Bell, Editress. D.\ H. Gibbes gave a lecture, Monday their children in charge of Mrs. Lewi»,who A NERVE TONIC. evening, before the Detroit library associ- was Mrs. Llewellyn's mother. Shortly be Celery and Coca, the prominent in- In the Circuit Court. fore midnight the house took fire and was gredients, are the best and safest ation, upon the subject of bacteria and The curiosity of the residents of I>h- Nerve Tonics. It strengthens and partially destroyed. When the flames had >e ning is greatly exercised. The town quiets the nervous system, curing their pathological relations. The lecture Court opened Monday morning, Judg. been extinguished Llewellyn and his wife Nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Sleep- was illustrated by microscopical specimens. Kinne presiding. In the case of Cornwell returned, and it was discovered the occu- ia9 twentv-five secret societies. lessness, Ac. Oscar Roberts, who had his hand manufacturing company vs. John M. pants of the house had perished. The chil- AN ALTERATIVE. mangled » few weeks ago in the machic- dren were aged 6 and 4 years and 16 months GASTRONOMICAL TID BITS. ame's It drives out the poisonous humors of Swift, C. R Whitman for the complain P« the blood purifying and enriching it. respectively. ery at the mechanical laboratory, has been ant endeavored to have tbe case put over and so overcoming those diseases obliged to leave college from the effects of to next term, assigning several reasons, FRIGHTENED BY THE WIND. Everybody's receipt for the best mince pies resulting from impure or impover- the injury. and saying that it was impossible to go to can now be put away in a pigeon hole for ished blood. Stock Killed and Farm Buildlngg Ruined Field-day next Saturday at the fair trial this term The counsel for the de- next year. A LAXATIVE. fendent, Me^rs. Sawyer, Knowlron, ind by a Small Cyclone. The aged joke about the hotel buying the Actingmildlybutsurelyonthebo\ve'.« grounds. The number of prizes offered is SPRINGFIELD, MO., May 21.—A terrific it cures habitual constipation, and larger than usual, and the entries already Lawrence, objected, and Judge Kinne, in best mock turtle for soup is on its travels promotesaregular habit. Itstrength- v wind-storm swept over the mining town of once more. ens the stomach, and aids digestion. make show that—weather permitting—a comme ting o the ma'ter, ery decidedlv Aurora, thirty-five miles south of here, day of unusual inte.est will result. informed the attorney for the complainant Friday morning, which blew down nearly A very pleasant bit of intelligence is that A DIURETIC. he American sardine industry is languishing In its composition the best and most The following are the editors for next that the praitice of pleading for more all the tents in the camp, leaving hundreds activediuretiesoftheMateriaMedic.i. time, and a-king tor the continuance ot of people without shelter to battle with the and "don't pay." are combined scientifically with other year's Oracla as elected last Saturday: casea from trrm to term, when plenty of effective remedies for diseases of the Miss Atkins, Miss Emma Ballentine, storm. There was no loss of life, and the Strawberries had a set back during the kidneys. It can be relied on to give time had beeu given to prepare tor trial, only reason assigned for this is that the >lizzard, and the quality of those at the fancy quick relief and speedy cure. Messrs. A. S. Butler, Lawenhaupt, Still- must be stopped. people were in tents instead of hou.-es. A stores is not very choice. Hundreds of teetimoniajs have been received man, Walker, Holland, Munn, Thayer, and from persons who have used this remedy with great deal of stock in the surrounding Apropos of vegetables, Dr. Holmes wrote. For The NERVOUS remarkable benefit. Send for circulars, giving Sweyle. He did not see any possible reason why country perished by falling buildings, full particulars. he should delay the business of the court, Bshold the naturalist who, in his teens, S. Arakawa, a Japanese student who re- which demonstrates that had the miners Found six new species in a dish of greens. The DEBILITATED Prlc« $1.00. Bold by DrngjUti. and try cases during the hot sumnv been in houses there must have been a ceived the degree M. S. here last year, and At the Palatka hotels in Florida they serve The AGED. WELLS, RICHARDSON 8c CO., Prop's months, when he and every one else, great loss of life. BURLINGTON. VT. who is now attending the Cumberland needed rest, simply because one of the resh strawberries now with whipped cream, law school, will sail for home next month Cimplainnnt's w'l ess was busy >ow and Given His Freedom. or, as the Boston girl calls it, "chastised in company of the Ann Arbor party, who could not very well come. For his part MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 22.—Paul Grott- milk." sail then for Germany. he had grown i red of these delays, nd kau, the Anarchist, who was sentenced to It is said of the late Emperor William's The officers for the coming years of the one year in the house of correction a little chef that he made it a rule to give his ma- EVERYBODY READ THIS I should no 1 nyer consent to them unless S. C. A. as elected last week are: Presi some very go "1 reason was apparent. Ttie more than % year ago on account of incit- esty a new soup and entree at least once in dent, C. E. Goddard; 1st vice president, ing a riot,was on Monday released by Judge svery week. TO ALL WHO ARE IN WANT OF THE case wa< then -ei for trial next Monday Johnson on a writ of certiorari. For the Mi98 Rosewarne; 2nd vice president, E In assigning the case, Juige Kinne s^id ' greater part of the time since sentence Some of the Florida hotels are serving a M. Coolidge; treasurer, Mr. Hieronymous; must b« tried then, or a motion to dissolve was passed Grottkau has been out on bail 'roast haunch of deer, with jelly sauce," secretaries, Mr. Nichols and Miss Crosby. ihe injunction would b« entertained. Tin pending various appeals and other legal which the correspondents describe as being cry palatable. The junior engineers, under the leader case has ex'ited a good deal ot interest proceedings, and Judge Johnson holds that ship of Prof. Davis, left Tuesday for a lew among business rnen, and the trial will b» all this time counts the same as though he It is believed that most of the cocoanut pie largely atten'ie . had remained in prison. By this ruling exposed for sale at railway eating houses was weeks camping and practical work in the Grottkau's full term has expired and he is manufactured soon after the first cocoanut northern peninsula. The mecnamcal en a free man. was discovered. -AT THE- gineers left today with Prof. Cooley for an school Notes. inspection of the iron works of Toledo, 0, Must Never Taste Liquor. Authorities say Westphalia ham should and Pittsburg, Pa. TOPEKA, Kan., May 23.—Governor Mar- never be served without spinach any more The seniors are informed that the tin has pardoned Charles B. Rotrock, un- than "London Assurance" should be played LOWEST PRICE©! The Democratic club of the University close of the school year is drawing near, der life sentence for killing his wife while without Meddle. EGO will hold a meeting tomorrow night. and tho"iisii<-<>p. I WIHKIIII l.aiul.s.« Horses, The Emperor Is Better. 1 Male nutl 14 Head Stock-Steers. Oil and Water Tanks, Smoke Stacks, lawyers were talking, when one asked : the city, accessible either by street car The buyer will also be entitled to all the grow- lines or by the numerous other convey- BERLIN, May 19.—The bulletins announce ing crops, consisting of 65 Acres WrowiiiK " Is it possible to convict a man of • that the Emperor is without fever. His Wheat, 40 *eresof Corn nnd SO Acres And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. 1 ances. They are in easy reach ol the ho strength is increasing, and he will be al- ofOatft. crime which he didn't commit? tels and depots, and very Cumtortablt- Terms—8S00 down on date of sale and within 30 " Of course it is," said Robert E. Frazer. lowed to spend the greater part of each days from said sale one-third down of the pur- lodging may be secured in the immediate day in the open air. chase price; the balance can run from 2 to 5 years. Saw Mill and Flour Mill Machinery, " I ought to know, because I've been a neighborhood of the Exposition ground- Mole—Parties of 10 or over within a radius of prosecuting attorney, and I've done that The inconvenience of crowded cars, or Five Hundred People Drowned. 20 miles will receive free transportation to and same thing myself." LONDON, May 23.—Five hundred persons from the sale. A suitable lunch and other re- Iron and Brass Castings. of tedious waiting for conveyances, is thus have been drowned by floods in Meso- freshments will be served free of tharge. " Tell us about it," said the young man. reduced to a min'mum. Address all communications to " Well," said Mr. Frazer, " you must potamia. Repairing Carefully Attended to 1 know that in the year '71, there lived in THE MARKETS. The Hannan Real Estate Exchange, Agents for Washtenaw Co. of the WATERTOWN ENGINE CO., Ann Arbor a man named Shorey—Ji c\ Real Estnle Trnnsrers. 1S3 Grlswold Mt., Detroit, Mich. Shorey—a man with a bad character. NEW YORK, May 23. BYRON GREEN, Anctioneer. Watertown, N. Y. Tbe following is a list ol the real estate LIVE STOCK—Cattle 12 00 ©5 40 There was also a man named Sherman, Sheep \ 8 B0 a 5 90 who ran a saloon. This Sherman circu- transfers in Wasbtenaw county, as re- H.gs 6 6> @ 5 75 BISSSY & S1AB0L!! HEEVES, HUHTEE, & COMPANY. lated some reports about Sborey's sister, corded by the register of deeds, for the FLOUR—Good to Choice 3 60 4j> 5 85 or at least Shorey thought he did. Ac Patents 4 60 (& 4 83 CASH PAID I'OK oil) SCRAP IKON. ESTIMATES GIVEN week ending May 21, 1888: WHEAT—No. 2 Red KK% »J cordingly he called at Sherman's saloon No.2Spring 87*4® 88 irsrs. e ^.3srx> 8 one day, somewhat under the influence of Tho». Sanford to Geo. D. San ford S Will CORN 61X* 65M A. & 8. Tower to Thos. Duffy, Ypsilanti.... 350 OATS-No. 2 White 4234;$ 43)4 Washington Street, Ann Arbo. liquor, and demanded a retraction. Some A. & M. Brown to John Giflord, Augusta.. 16U0 RYE—Western 68 ® 78 words followed, Sherman raised a heavy Mettie Deganly to John Dixon. Dexter 30u PORK—Mess 14 00 &15 50 Michigan. CINCINNATI A JQLYJ&JI iron weight from the bar, hurled it at John Dlxon to Mary Reilly, Dexter 850 LARD—Steam 8 45 "** 1 Lillle C. Deyble, Whitmore Lake. Philadt-lpbias 5 65 ® 5 75 by auy house in this country. per hnndre.1. WE WANT AGENTS SHKEP-Best 4 80 ©5 95 MONEY Send for CtUiogst. and will send a sample pickaire for ex- evidence against the prisoner, a practice EO ™> J Edmund Hulzle, Lodi. Common 3 10 ©3 25 aminntion by mail for only lOo. Silver often resorted to by prosecuting officers." "* I Caroline Dolde, Lodi. BALTIMORE. or postage stamps. Mention this paper. 90, ( George P. Stevens, Ypsilanti. CATTLE—Best fo 00 ©5 15 Address LOVELL MF&, Co, So: 532, Erie, Pa. I Anna M. Green, Ypsilanti. Medium 3 05 ©8 50 Mention this Paper when you write. WorldMfg.Co.122 HassauSt.H.Y HOGS o 75 64 7 40 SHEEP—Poor to choice 3 00 © 7 40 POLITICAL ISSUES. am is second choice of the entire delega- We accidently overheard the following Commissioners' Notice. BUSINESS CARDS. tion. The platform arraigns the Demo- dialogue on the street yesterday. STATE OF MICHIGAN, \ cratic party for refusing Dakota admission. Jones. Smith, why don't you stop that COUNTY OF WASHTKNAW, ) LEX. W. HAMILTON DOVER, Del., May 18.—The Republicans The undersigned having been appointed by Attorney at Law. Interesting News from All Parts disgusting hawking and spitting? the Probate Court for said County, Commissioners AWill practice in both State and United StaVl of the Country. convened in this city yesterday and chose Smith. How can I? You know I am a to receive, examine and adjust all claims and Courts. Office Kooms, one and two, 1st floor of Henry C. McLear, E. G. Bradford, J. R mirtyr to catarrh. demands of all persons against the estate of the new brick block, corner of Huron and Fourt), Whitaker, A. C. Connor, Charles B. Trear Thomas S. Sanford, late of said County, deceased, J. Do aa I did. I had the disease in its hereby give notice that six months from date are Streets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. State Conventions Select National Dele* and C. H. Maull as delegates to Chicago. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS wor^t form but I am well now. allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for gates—Two Presidential Nominees in The resolutions denounce the President's FOR creditors to present their claims against the estate the Field—Congressional and Gu- tariff message and the Mills bill and indorse S. What did you do for it ? of said deceased, and that they will meet at the Thai Ache in Small of Back. J. I used Dr. Sage'a Catarrh Remedy. office of Elihu B. Pond In the City of Ann Arbor, (Offlce over First National Bank.) bernatorial Candidates, Etc. high license. The delegates are unin- in said County, on Thursday the 9th day of August structed, but favor Blaine. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE? It cured me and it will cure you. and on Friday the 9th day of November next, at HOURS: 10:30 to 12 M. and 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. IS ten o'clock A. M. of each of said days, to receive, BUST POLITICIANS. SEDALIA, Mo., May 18.—In this city yes- aura S. I've heard of.it, and by Jove I'll try- Can be reached at residence, West Huron-St., a terday the Democrats elected the following examine and adjust said claims. the " Prof. Nichol place " ; by telephone No. 97 NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 17.—The Repub it. -:-"t Dated, May 9th, 1888. and will reply to calls in the evening. llcan State convention has chosen the fol- delegates-at-large to the St. Louis conven- Weary, Aching Bones. J. DJ SO. You'll find it at all the drug ELIHU B. POND, "» tion: John O'Day, D. W. Carruth, E. L. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, ^COMMISSIONERS. lowing delegates-aUarge to Chicago: BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS storeg in town. JAMES W. WING, Samuel Fessenden, Samuel L. Warner, E. Martin and Nat C. Dryden. The platform CURES MRS. S. VOLLAND, M. D., 8. Day and H. S. Henry. indorses President Cleveland's Adminis- tration and instructs the delegates to vote Dyspepsia. A "straight flush"—the miiden's cheek Real Estate for Sale. PHYSICIANAND SURGEON NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 18.—The State for his renomination. II t (pepnia. that is not painted.—Danville Breeze. Prohibition convention, in session here GENTS:—I feel it my duty to Bt\y re- STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss: EASTON. Md., May 18.—The Maryland Re- Wednesday, nominated J. R. Anderson, of specting Burdock Blood Bitters, that it is In the matter of the estate of Alvah Keep, de- Office and residence No. 37 Thompson st. Office publicans met here yesterday, and Walter FOR a languid, tired feeling, Hibbard's ceased. Bristol, for Governor, and G. W. Armistead the best medicine I ever took. I snffe«'2l,by which default the Spiral Spring with graded pre» PETERSBURG, Va., May 19.—The anti- EBERBACI & SOI power of sale contained in said Mortgage be- sure 1 to 6 pounds. Worn day ano liquor traffic, female suffrage, a tariff for Mahone Republicans yesterday in State came operative, and no suit or proceedings in night by an Infant a week old oi revenue only, compulsory observance of convention elected V. D. Groner, Samuel law or equity having been instituted to recover adult of 80 years. Ladies' 1 russet Sunday and teaching of temperance in t'ae M. Yost, R. A. Paul (colored) and C. A. the debt secured by said Mortgage or any part a specialty. Enclose stamps lo; public schools. The delegates-at-large to DRUGGISTS thereof, and the sum of twelve hundred "and Testimonials of Cures, measure- Herman as delegates-at-large to Chicago, twenty dollars (S1220.00) being now claimed to be ments, etc EGAN'S IMPERIAI the National convention are: Miss Frances and they were instructed for Blaine. due upon said Mortgage, and whereas default TRUSS CO., Hamilton Block, Ann E. Willard. James Lamont, , has been made in the conditions of a certain BRAZIL, Ind., May 19.—The Prohibition- other Mortgage upon thepremises hereinafter Arbor, Mlcb. and James B. Hobbs. ists of the Eighth Congressional district described, excuted by Jonas Young and Kosetta BUFFALO, N. Y., May 17.—The Republic- nominated here Friday Dr. J. J. L. Myers, Young, his wife, to bamuel 8. Ellis, bearing date ans held their State convention in this city of Bloomingdale, for Congress by acclama- And Pharmacists April 28th, 1879, and recorded in the office of the WM. BIGGS. Register of Deeds for Washtenaw County, Mich- yesterday and elected the following ael- tion. The State platform was adopted. igan, May 5th, 1879, in Liber 58, of Mortgages, on egates-at-large to the Chicago convention: TUSCOLA, 111., May 19.—The Prohibition- No. 12 South Main SI reet, page 16, and also recorded in the office of the Senator Hiscock, Chauncey M. Depew, ex- ists of the Fifteenth district have nomi Register of Deeds for Livingston County, Mich- Keep on hand a large and well selected stock o igan, in Liber 4y of Mortgages, pages 116 and 117, Senator Miller and ex-Senator Platt. Their nated for Congress James A. Sheldon, of and said last above mentioned Mortgage was first choice is Blaine, Depew second. The Champaign County, who will make an act- assigned by said Samuel S. Ellis to Josoph J. Contractor I Builder resolutions adopted pledge united end ive canvass. Ellis, by deed of assignment dated September And all hinds »r work In connection zealous support of the Republican standard- Druqs. Medicines, Ghemicals 4th, 1880, and recorded in said Register's office, in with the above promptly BANGOR, Me., May 22.—The Democrats Wosbtet aw County, in Liber 59 of Mortgages, on executed. bearers in the coming contest, whoever of the Fourth district nominated Thomas Dye-Stufls, Artists' and Wax page 150, and also recorded in said Register's Kg- Shop Cor. of Church-st and University ave. they may be, and condemn the free-trade J. Stewart, of Bangor, for Congress yester- K>NSS&&k office, in Livingston County, in Liber 55 of Mort- Telephone 9; P. O. Box 1248. theories of Mr. Cleveland's annual mes- Flower Materials, Toi- gages, on page 413, by which default the power day. of sale cantained in said Mortgage became op- sage. BATON ROUGE, La., May 23.—Governor •ft, SS-. let ArticIes.Truss- • *6» A erative, and no suit or proceeding in law or CHARLES L. ALLEN, Francis T. Nicholls and Lieutenant-Gov- ST. PAUL, Minn., May 17.—In this city The Dose •*vw equiiy having been instituted to recover the debt ernor James Jeffreys were inaugurated es, and secured by said Mortgage or any part thereof, and yesterday the Republicans selected small—only a the sum of twenty-nii±e hundred and twenty- F. F. Davis, G. G. Hartley, C. yesterday, and afterwards held a joint spoonful. It is WK two and 49-100 dollars (J2922.49) being now Contractor and Builder! levee and reception. best and cheap< G. Edwards and Joel P. Heateweale PURE WINES & LIQUORS medicine. Try it, _. claimed to be due upon said Mortgage: Notice BOSTON, May 23.—A State League of Re- is therefore hereby given that said two Mortgages 46 E. Catherlne-st., Ann Arbor. as delegates-at-large to the National you will be satisfied, will be foreclosed by a sale of the Mortgaged prem- convention. The platform says the tariff publican clubs was formed in this city yes- Special attention paid to the furnishing of Pby Plans and Speciflcations neatly and promptly sicians, Chemists, Schools, etc., with Philosoph •g Get it of your Druggist. -^ isses therein defcribed or some part therefo, to legislation proposed by the Democratic terday with George A. Marden as presi- made. ical and Chemical Apparatus, Bohemian Chemi H DON'T WAIT. GETITATONCE wit: All of the following described land situated party is a glaring subterfuge and an at- dent. cal Glass-ware, Porcelain Ware, Pure Reagents I If you are suffering from in the Township of Putnam, County of Living- BATON ROUGE, La., May 23.—Both houses etc. ston, and in the Township of Dexttr, County of tempt to destroy the American policy of I ney Disease, and wish t- Washtenaw, in the State