THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xiv. NO. 21. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, 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, Hale Johnson, 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 Neal Dow, N. F. Woodbury, E. T. *8-Glve as B callnnd we will make t work ; either sex, young or old; no special abili- and free from water and benzine. D*m«nd this Why pay a dollar for a bottle ot stomach Bit- Burrows and Mrs. Hannah J. Bailey. trembling with emotion. Mr. Booth, who Latest Styles used in the East now becoming Hi following delegates-aHarge to St. Louis:; ceipts are $21,300, of which Mr. Wallack which will bring you in more money right away UJ so popular in the West, and up with the times make One Gallon of the best TONll! any one will receive about $20,000. than anything else in the world, (iranduutfitjrec. TtytJtPl brand of 1IOXKST PAIM and you will ever used. The use of this Tonic has cured I n- Coneressman McKenzie, J. H. Hendricks, T. J. K1SKCH. 8nl»t. Address TRUE & Co.. Augusta, Maine. CO never regret it. This to the wise is sufficient m plorers and frontier fighters with Indians, out- bard »• a rock ©*er night. No trouble No the St. Louis convention. Resolutions in- one package to any address within the U. S. on plices of Coy and Bernhamer, already con- laws and wild beasts, over our whole couvtry. swearing. receipt of 30c, or two packages for 50c. U. S. dorsing Cleveland were adopted. Cabinet Fhotot u£, of Indian Udens, from the earliest times to the present. Lives and Try it f stamps taken in payment. Each double package victed. The latter started for Michigan single or groups, in true Western Arizona famous exploits of DeSoto. La«alle, Standish, e convinc-iWONT DRY STICKY sent by mail contains a sample of STEKETEE'S ROCHESTER, Ind., May 17.—Senator V.- City penitentiary at once. Indian style. Price, 50 cts each; three forSl-OO. Boone Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie. Houston, NEURALGIA DROPS. Trial bottle of the Drops, 12c. Zimmerman was nominated for Congress Address TOURINTS' PHOTO VIEW I>F- Carson Custer, California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo yesterday by the Tenth district Democrats. Killed His Wire and Himself. POT, 413 N. Main St., LOS ANGELE8, CAL. Bill Generals Miles and Crook, great Indian HAVE YOUR BINDING DONE AT P. S.—I am the only inventor of a sure cure for ST. CUARI.ES, Mich., May 21.—Near here A Chiefs, and scores of others. SpIentlJdi.y II- 1*1 X WOKMS. SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.—The Sixth dis- ., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Copies of Patents furnished for 25 cents F. Neeley, H. S. Wingley, Angell Matthews, CHICAGO, May 23.—Mrs. Sarah Roths- 10 Spruce street, New York. each. E. F. HaVan. W. F. Harris, G. A. Collet child, of this city, was honored with a re- p.rfectlyeasy the first time it is worn. 49- Correspondence invited. Jam.; Meani and Co.1 Show were the first In this and M. J. O'Meara as delegates to St. Louis. ception yesterday, it being her 100th birth- J If you have been For the They were instructed for Cleveland. day. benefit lot those BATON ROCGE. La., May 18.—The Demo- Sharing: Profits with Employes. CHEAP EXCURSIONS.! cratic legislators yesterday renominated looking for new locations or investments, semi- BOSTON, May 22.—The Boston Herald, in mouthly excursions have been arranged, at one R. L. Gibson for United States Senator. SALESMEN furtherance of its profit-sharing agreement lare for the round trip, to all points in Dakota JAMESTOWN. D. T.,May 18.—The Republic- and Minnesota.. Tickets flr-t class and good lor of something over a year ago, divided $10,- Pushing. Reliable Men, to Canvass for NURS- 80 days. For maps and further particulars ad- ans met yesterday in this city and selected 000 among its employes Saturday. ERY STOCK, Permanent Employment Guaran- d further particulars ad- as delegates to Chicago Messrs. Bailey, Bo- dress C. H. WARKEN, a a M1ftTiMUL£L'r*;Jfou » A eed. Salary and Expente* Paid. Apply at JAMES MEANS & Co. General Passenger garts, Moody, Sullivan, Hopp, Foster, The popular summer resort hotel at Blue .nee, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS. Agent, St. Paul, Minn. AN if OB A Plummer. Hubbard, Hansbrough and Rich- Ridge Springs, near Lynchburg, Va., has (Refer to this paper.) ROCHBSTEB, N. Y. 41 Lincoln St.. Boston, Mass. ardson. AH are for Blaine save one. Gresh- been destroyed by fire. believe in protection, how can they chances. The roads being heavy, and the THE REGISTER. want Cleveland as president? Of course, distance considerable, the boys were tired PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY they don't care a picayune for anything when they arrived with the hose carts, XITTREDGE & HOLMES, but they went at it like veterans and but success in getting the offices. staid till the flames were conquered. LIGHT COLORED CHEVIOT SUITS ANN ARBOR, MICH. We don't mean to say that the major- Much amusement as well as consterna- TBBMS: ity of Democrats are of that sort; but tion was at times caused in the large crowd »aie Dollar per year In Advance; $1.50 the party workers are, and the party is assembled, by the capricious maneuvers of If not pnid until alter six months. placed in a ridiculous situation. The the nozzles on the hose, as at times when being moved, they were just as liable to ARE VERY POPULAR! »&-F>fken Cents per near additional, to Suh- thinking, growing young men of the discharge their contents into the crowd as wrttKTS outside of WasMenaw County. country, even though they may lean into the fire, which they frequently did, toward free trade, cannot be attracted much to the terror of those who had their THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1888. by such a party. Respect can be felt " soft" clothes on. for men who work honestly for an idea, Two fellows whose names should be however erroneous it may be ; but when preserved (?) if learned, raised a ladder to THE Argus failed, last week, to correct a second story window, and with an axe its untruthful account of the council's the party is managed by men who don't smashed in the glass and sash of the lower A. L. NOBLE action in regard to the saloon-keepers' care what idea prevails so long as they half of the window, and then tried to tear bonds, but reiterated its bold and reck- keep control, then the party is not en- loose the empty outside sash. What for, -HAS THEM AT- less statement that the liquor law was titled to confidence. no one could make out. But " midst flame and smoke, and shout and groan" not violated. Think of it! The may- from the crowd below, they gave it up. or of Ann Arbor not only voted to ac- THE proposition to establish a chair POPULAR PRICES! of dramatic art in the University might Chief Sipley was everywhere present, sept a bond which he knew was not and ruined his derby, to say nothing of the made in accordance with law, but now, strike most people unfavorably at first. soaking he received. .n his paper, which ought to be truth- THE REGISTER suggested it last week, Think of a good strong serviceable Suit for a man at only ful, he says there was no violation of and still thinks it would be a wise thing The Detroit Journal offers a cash prize $4.00, $5.00, and $6.00. Stylish Suits in Sacks and Four- tfie law. This mayor is said by some to do. In a great University there of $.^00 to any one who can correctly guess Button Frocks at $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, 10.00 and $12.00. to want a county office. Do the people should be room for many branches of the three hottest days of this summer. The predictions mu-t be mailed to the These Garments are Stylish in appearance, well made and want him in such an office, or in any learning. Dramatic art has been taught here for some time to enthusiastic stu- Detroit Journal (one name and address trimmed, and cannot be distinguished from Suits costing $15 office? If, for any reason, he will vote with three date3 on each postal card) be- deliberately to set aside a law as mayor, dents, and as we understand, without fore June 1st, and the award will be made to $20. THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE is evidently the haven for how can there be any guarantee that he compensation to the teacher. That October 1st. A special article upon the •will obey the law if he should be a teacher has resigned his position in the subject of these guesses will appear in sonnty officer? We don't believe that University. 2\ow should the U. of M. every Saturday's issue of the Detroit Journal during the summer. Prof. Wig- the people of Washtenaw county want lose his lectures? Of course, such a ourse of study does not produce play- gins, the famous Canadian weather ilim in any such place. We want law- prophet, has predicted July 9 and 13, and LIGHT WEIGHT POCKET-BOOKS lespecting and law-abiding people in wrights, but Bronson Howard has giv- August 2. our places of trust. Some men could en the most emphatic testimony to the excuse his vote if he hadn't afterward value which it will be to the young impudently denied anything wrong, playwrights and to dramatic art gener- OUR MOTTO IS "SQUARE" DEALING. when the illegality of August Herz's ally. The making of plays is a paying 1 bond is so plain that a child can under- business in this country. We want good Special Sale! stand it. plays, and a chair of dramatic art in the U. of M. could not fail to have much A large assortment of Black Armure Silks. The same quality HOW CAN IT IS1". •-• influence on the American stage. The Press, a young and bright news- as others sell for from $1,30 to $1.50 per yard, at $1.15. HAINES paper in New York city, has done a ser- THE cuiiosities of wills are endless. Tice to mankind by having a female re- That of Roscoe Conkling is singularly PIANOS. porter investigate the condition of the brief and simple : " I give, devise, and girls who work in the hotels of that bequeath to my wife, Julia, and to her eity. This reporter, armed with author- heirs and assigns forever, all my prop- ity from the city board of health, and erty and estate." etc. With a few un- Lew H. Clement provided with an escort, did thorough important verbal changes, it is identi- work. In some of the best hotels on cal with that of the late Prof. Byron W. Broadway, revelations were made of a Cheever, of Ann Arbor. They were not state of affairs more shocking than any drawn from any form; but the object in exposure of brutality that has jet been each being the same, the two legal made in this country. We are wont to minds expressed it in almost the same boast of our Christian country and civili- language. zation, yet euch a story as the Press tells of servant-girl 'life in the Xew IF THE title of the late local option PIANOS AND ORGANS. York city hotels is more horrible than law was defective, that was sufficient anything the Dark Ages have to offer. reason for declaring the law unconsti- 38 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. In one hotel thirty-three girls sleep in tutional. Certain bad features in the th* eellar under the sidewalk, in one law were pointed out by the supreme small room that had no light excepting court, and it is safe to say that if the ESTEY the little that was strained through the next legislature profits by this lesson, a $las9 in the pavement. "The beds were sound local option law will be enacted. ORGANS. ao clirae together that they looked like one long bed. They were made of THE JEWETT RESIDENCE. wood, and the mattresses were stuffed SCHMID. with wood shavings." Everything was .Now Blnckenrd Ruins. K has Done dirty. When asked why they didn't Good Service.—How it Caught lire. keep a cleaner room, the girls replied 'HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES." that they worked from 5:30 in the morn- The second serious fire within the past ing till 10 o'clock at night, and were six weeks, occurred in this city last Friday too tired after that. In another place, night, resulting in the destruction of the 48 girls sleep in underground boxes, in old Jewett homestead on W. Huron-st. x terrible stench, where the floor is The alarm was sounded a few minutes filthy, and vermin are plenty. We have after 11 o'clock, snd in a short time the hose carts of the Fourth, Fi£th and Sixth DOTY & FEINER! Bot space to tell all of the distressing wards were on the ground, and soon had facts. How can the churches dream of three streams playing on the fire. When converting the whole world so long as they arrived, the roof of the dining room OOOIDS our givilization produces such enor- was blazing fiercely, and flames were mous e?i&? In one Ann Arbor church, breaking through the roof of the upright. last Sunday, the common fatherhood At the first tap of the bell, a large number of God was taught in so touching words of students who were still on the streets, that tears were brought to the eyes of hurried to the scene of the conflagration Wholesale and Retail many in the audience. Such a faith can as indicated by the lurid glare made •I be instilled into the comfortable classes, 00 brighter by the inky blackness of the sky 30 CD but its no use trying to make those ho- "With our present arrangements CO 3 above, and a score of willing hands soon o< we are prepared to sell goods at tel serrant girls understand it. removed all contents of the house below Wholesale as well as Retail. LU P O in the front rooms, but could do nothing O •Never in our history have we GO O o o towards moving a quantity of heavy fur- owned goods as cheap as this THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. season, and hence we are better I niture stored up stairs, belonging to the prepared to give our customers CO The absurdity of the New York state Jewett estate, which was destroyed. Mr. greater value for their money than CO a t—»» convention last week is difficult to grasp Jewett, the owner of the property, died ever. o o all at once ; it is so immense. But when last March, since which time the house has "We would call special attention t to our Hat and Cap department. the situation is once understood the ab- remained unoccupied by any of the family, O In ready made Clothing and Burdity is easily comprehended. The but was looked after and taken care of by z Gents' Furnishing Goods we lead convention was made up of professional A. S. Wheelock, senior medical student, all competition. politicians, office-holders and men who who with his wife, occupied a portion of CO A new shipment of Spring Over- £75 want to be office-holders. To such a the premises. Mr. Wheelock's version of z coats just received. DO the fire is as follows: An excellent Stock of Under- 3> * gathering, it makes not the slightest wear for Spring and fc ammer. ARRIVING DAILY! difference what they applaud so long as " During the evening we had had a little GO it •will bring the spoils. They want fire in the sitting room grate, made up of Cleveland to be reflected, not because part wood and part coal. My wife and I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! retired at about 10:00 p. m., sleeping in a he stands for any great idea, but be- bed-room adjoining the sitting room on J.T. JACOBS & CO., 27 and 29 Main-st cause he seems to be the most available he south. About an hour later, my wife N. B.—Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Overalls only 75 cents. candidate who will deal out the offices. awakened me, faying that she thousht T So they praised him in a general way. here was fire in the house. I ran out into But as to the Mills bill which is the the sitting room, and saw fire coming out of the ceiling over head, around the chim- practical application of the president's ney. I got the garden hose, but the noz- TO THE PEOPLE aaessage, their resolutions say not a zle was broken and wag useless. I then OIF word. On the contrary the committee ran over to Mr. Davison's, crying fire, and 1888. 1888. on resolutions rejected by a vote of 22 Sirs. Davison telephoned to her husband to 4 a resolution endorsing the Mills who was at the electrical works. He soon came, and in the meantime I was getting )•** NEW AND ELEGANT ^~-"A. bill. The Democratic New York World out what things I could. Word was sent calls the failure of the convention to to the engine house, Mr. Davison and I •s? mention the bill a "singular omission." tried to keep it down with his garden dose, but the fire soon drove us out. As will be noticed in another column of this paper, I It is a striking and singular situation! PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY have bought the interest of Mr. J. Koch in the Furniture Here is a national party which has the When I first saw the fire, the roaring it caused in the chimney led me to believe Business of Koch & Haller, with the intention to carry presidency, one house of congress, and that it caught from the chimney Now open for orders in all branches of Photography, on Furniture business at the same place with full as large all the federal offices of any worth. which was burning out. We lose all of assortment of goods as the old firm ever had carried. I That party hopes to keep in power. our silver and table ware, which was in GROUPS A SPECIALTY. shall make every effort to always have on hand the best What is it that should entitle a party to the dining-room west of the bed-room, be- sides losing a number of keepsakes, wed- assortment and latest designs of Bedroom, Parlor, Dining, success ? Clearly it is the advocacy of ding presents, etc., which were more val- South-West Cor. Main and Huron Sts., - Ann Arbor, Mich. Library and Office Furniture, and especially for this Spring some policy of government, and the uable to us because of their association?, Trade. My Stock is most complete, and certainly will en- ability to carry it out. In England than because of any great intrinsic worth. able any one to make a suitable selection. I also make to when one party fails in any important We saved about all of our clothing, books, order in all kinds of wood, special patterns of Desks, Book- measure, another party takes hold, al- and personal ornaments." Mr. and Mrs. Cases, Cabinets, Tables, Mantels, Dressers, Chiffionier, and Wheelock are residents of Bridgewater though but a few offices are disturbed. township. will guarantee satisfaction. Manufacturing Parlor Goods Here we have had in power four years 13JJ1Z .A. myself, I am prepared to fill any desired style of Sofa, • party which is utterly helpless. It The building destroyed was a large two- the Instalment Plan. Rocker, Easy or Reception Chair. In Drapery; I carry an iasn't worked out any measure of its Btory brick, having been erected by Mr. extensive line of Turcomans, Madras, Crete, Silk and Lace own, and apparently will not. The Jewett about 35 years ago, and was at Curtains. For the accomodation of my customers, repairing president has announced a policy, and that time the finest residence in Ann Arbor. You will not miss the money, and ere of Furniture of all kind will be attended to with care. The walls are intact, but the IOBS on the Hoping to receive a share of your kind patronage, the state convention of his party in building will be at least $4,500. It was long"will have a wheel. Call and get the largest state of the Union fails to insured for $2,000, Judge Kinne, executor, terms. Catalogue free. I Remain Respectfully, endorse it while it shouts loudly for his having recently had it insured. The loss C. W. WAGNER, xeelection. If they don't support Cleve- of personal property to the estate will be about $1,000. Agent for Columbia Bicycles, also for land for his free trade views, what do MARTIN HALLER, CINDERS. the New Ladies' Bicycle. Successor to KOOH & HALLER, 52 S. Main and 4 W. they support him for? If they believe Liberty Sts. in free trade why not say so? If they The fire department fought the flames 21 South Main-St. inch by inch, and took a good many VELOCE COLUMBIA >roke a mirror, they were unnoticed. What Slic Knows of I'M. COUNTY NEWS. Some tough looking specimens were NOTICE! seen about this place Friday, and they Judge Harriman, who takes the English Burglary.—Marriage of Miss Deyhle.— eave evidence of having lodged in the )apers, and read them more than he does Chelsea Creamery.—Ranaway Acci- barn of Frank Parker. On the same dent near Ypstlantl.—Too inncta evening Bowman & Sheridan's store at our own,—excepting, of course, TnE REG- Wnisltey.—A Wonderful Pig.—Mea- Hamburg was robbed of about $i in ISTER,—called attention to a review, in the sles and Scarlet Fever.—Base Bull money and some goods, the amount un- ast number of the London Spectator, of a THE ANN ARBOR $10.00 Clnb In Snl-ni-.—><•« Iron ;Bridge mown.—Miss Jennie Sheffer has been Dook by an English woman, entitled "A near Saline. visiting her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Roper, at Queen in the Great Republic." Of course The measles scared away half of Sa- Ann Arbor.—Mrs. Prof. Kempf, of Ann the English woman, like Matthew Arnold, line's school children last week. Arbor, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Weidenmann.—Miss Tillie Deyhle and did not find this country very " interest- Preserving and Prof. Waller will act as principal of Chas. A. Pray were united in holy mat- ng." Cincinnati was " too smoky;" St. the Dexter schools another year. rimony, yesterday morning. They had Louis " too filthy;" and New York" too A runaway accident nearly ended the i quiet ceremony, only a few of the rel- trish," you know ! She does condescend earthly career of John Sears, of Saline, atives being present. The new couple ;o say a word in praise of the Grand ZHHZPickling Co., last week. iave a host of friends, who wish them ""anon of the Colorado. The review says : S! Two hundred acres of cucumbers will life of unison and prosperity, and such " This misleading name suggests the be planted by farmers in the vicinity will probably be their lot, as it is a gen- South State Street, -AT- of South Lyon. uine old-fashioned love maich. The neighborhood of Denver and Colorado Hattie E. Gilbert, daughter of John Samburg liquor dealers have taken ad- Springs; but the famous canon is in and Harriet Gilbert, Ypsilanti, died vantage of the decision of the supreme reality many hundreds of miles from either Beg to draw the attention of THE May 13, aged 21 years. :ourt and re-opened their saloons. one or other, and is situated to the south LADIES of Ann Arbor and George Wilcox, of Bellville, has re- Saline. of Arizona between New Mexico and South vicinity to ceived $503 back pension, and will get Bert Harris is building a new house Carolina." This is good. THE TWO SAMS. $8 per month hereafter. on his place on S. Adrian-st.—The Frank Poulk fell through a trap door meeting called to organize a base-ball "CHICAGO TRUSS." in the Ypsilanti opera house, one night club was largely attended, and a club THE ADVANTAGES last week, striking the stage twenty feet was perfected with the following offi- NewSpira Approved b y WE SHALL OPEN UP ON below, breaking an arm. cers : President, A. J. Warren ; secre- Spring Trust. the highest to be gained this coming sea- ary, A. B. VanDuzer; manager, John Hard Rubber Medical A u - Lambert Dresselhouse, a resident of son by bringing up their Gillen ; treasurer, 0. E. Hawkins ; di- Pad; Clean, thority. Worn cans or sending an Freedom for many yeais and a promi- rectors, E. A. Houser, F. D. Ford, A. B. Durable.Cieap. day and night nent citizen, was buried last Sunday at by an Infant a week old or an Adult 80 years. order to the above VanDuzer, A. K. Rouse. They comprise Easily adjusted. It meets all forms of Scrotal Eow's Corners, in Sharon. a team that are not afraid of any team Fermoral Inguinal and t'mbilical Hernia, in both Company who The joint meeting of the S. W. and now organized on earth and ready for Infants and Adults. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Any desirable pressure obtained. If are FRIDAY! Norvell farmers' club has been changed cattle at any time.—John Sears and your druggist does not keep this Truss, enclose to June 1, at "Fair View," the residence Frank Inwood visited Detroit one day stamps and address, of L. D. Watkins. The change of time ast week, driving through with their ANOTHER LOT OP is made to accommodate any who wish earn. On their return the neckyoke CHICAGO TRUSS CO. TO PILL TSSZR CANS to attend the sale of short-horn cattle broke just east of Ypsilanti, and the OFFICE AND FITTING ROOM. by Ball and Boyden June 7. ;eam became frightened and started to T12 E. Randolph St., WITH Nelson Brundage died at his resi- run, pulling Mr. Sears out over the T. Y. KAVKE, MANAGER, Chicago, III. dence in Northfield, Washtenaw coun- dashboard, dragging him some distance ty, of typhoid pneumonia, on May 16, by the lines, causing a very bad injury 1888, aged 67 years. He was born in internally. Mr. Sears was taken to Batavia, Aug. 3, 1821, Genesee county, Ypsilanti, where medical aid was N. Y. He came to Michigan with his secured. He was brought home next SAGE SUITS AT $10.00 parents at the age of 7 years. His fath- morning. Mr. Inwood escaped injury o -AT- by jumping. The team was found next ALSO ONE LOT OP er bought a farm joining the one where day about five miles from the place of o his family now reside. He lost his •d accident—John Funk is making a de- | • father the same year he came here. Mr. cided Improvement on his place, cor- 1 £ A UNIFORM RATE, Brundage was married to Ann Bartlett, ner of Huron and Adrian-st—Frank B Sept. 12,1872, who, with two daughters, S Elizabeth and Cora, mourn his loss. He Cainmet has bargained for the J. D. Al- W Thus saving them all the Heat, lison farm.—J. C. Rouse has moved to w Trouble, Discomfort and Ex- FROCK SUITS AT $10.00 was a highly respected citizen. Milan.—Mrs. Chas. Rogers is visiting 5 Webster. pense of putting it up in her sister at Brooklyn.—Mrs. W. H. 1 you r The farmers club held a very interest- Berdan is visiaing near Milan.—Mrs. H. their own Homes. The Garments are the same Style and Quality L - ing meeting at the residence of Mr. Pratt R. Mead and grand-daughter Blanche, I Tie r that other Houses are getting last Saturday.—Mrs. Wm. Scadin started are recovering from their sickness.— Tuesday to visting her brother in Ne- Miss Rona West/all, of Lake Ridge, vis- Earlv Orders will Oblige. $18.00 for. braska a few weeks.—The reading circle ited Miss Maggie Harmon, May 15.—A. decided at its last meeting to have a J. Warren says Saline is not a distribu- strawberry and ice cream festival.—Ray ting point for the Champion harvesters, Post-omce Address COME AND SEE THEM AT McColl is sick with the measles.—Mrs. but the car load recently consigned to •=•33 Buckalew, of Dexter, celebrated her him he has sold to farmers near here, birthday, which was May 1», visiting and prospects look favorable to sell two BOX 108. Mr. and Mrs. Latson of this place. more car loads.—Democrats speak in Chelsea. highest praise of the supreme court Canned small fruits 10c per lb. now. Saloon keepers ditto, and third Preserved small fruits....12o per lb. Another load of flowers from the con- party prohibitionists also ; "one and in- Canned Peaches and servatory of Cousins & Hall, Ann Arbor, separable."—Grove Parsons has opened THE TWO SAMS 1 Pears 12c per lb. was sold upon our streets on Tuesday. a gents' furnishing store in the Wallace Preserved Peaches and —Phoebe L., daughter of Wallace W. block.—Irving Clark will soon move to •a The only strictly ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. and Sally Ann Fisk, of the township of Pears 14operlb. Grand Rapids with his family.—There •s Jellies 10c p9r glass. Sylvan,died May 21,1888, aged 13 years, is a growing desire of the citizens of a a, q 2 months and 21 days.—Rev. A. H. Claf- Saline and vicinity to repeat the cele- tr o lin, of Dexter, made Chelsea a short bration of '81 this this year.—The Che- e f n call Monday morning.—Fruit trees have quamegon orchestra give a vocal and M Washington Ifized Pickles 12c per bottle. been in full bloom the past week. So 3 g instrumental concert at the opera house, o far the prospect for fruit in this region Pt 10 DOLLARS. May 26.—Messrs. A. B. VanDuzer and ^ 0 seems good.—After a much longer de- O. M. Kelsey visited Toledo, Monday, pi Common Pickles, 10c per bottle. lay than was anticipated, repairs are and witnessed the State league ba6e ball .a i completed on the boiler of the Chelsea game between Columbus and Toledo.— Any one leaving; an order at the fac- creamery, and the work of butter-mak- Mrs. Nichols of Buffalo, is visiting rel- tory will receive a bottle of preserve, ing was resumed on Wednesday, under atives in town.—Everett Smith, of Ypsi- gratis. the management of T. J. Simpson, late lanti, was the guest of E. A. Helber, of Parma.—C. Whitaker is haying a May 21.—The township board have de- CHAMPION WAGON! drive-well put down near hid residence cided to build an iron bridge just south on Main-st.—Miss Alice Sargent, of De- of town on the Tecumseh road.—Miss PLEASE NOTICE I troit, was among her Chelsea friends Allie Wright has the measles. last Sunday. Ypsilanti. Decoration Day will be generally and j co.! specially observed here. The G. A. R. FOOD TESTS IN NEW YORK. Will furnish Ice, delivered to any part have secured John Hopkins, of Detroit, ' to make the address at the exercises Official Analysis of Baking Powder- of the city for season of 1888 : which will be held in the M. E. church. Adnlteration in Cream of Tartar. 25 lbs. daily, except Sundays, $2 per month. —Miss Nettie Morrison, a Normal stu- 25 " 4 times per week, $1.75 per month, dent, caught cold while suffering from the measels, and died in consequence Under the direction of the New York 25 " 3 " " " 1.50 " " SAVE YOUR HORSES. Monday morning. Her home was near State Board of Health, eighty-four dif- 25 " 2 " " " 1.00 " " NO WHIPPING OF THE POLE Muskegon.—Louis Burroughs has con- ferent kinds of baking powders, embrac- Hotels, Restaurants, Butchers, etc., No matter how Rough or Uneven cluded to give up his position as tinner ing all the brands that could be found for C. M. Norton and try his luck in will be furnished by ton or hundred. the Roads may be. Montana.—Miss Sarah P. Stewart re- for sale in the State, were submitted to S. 7. HANGSTERFER, turned Tuesday from a three months' examination and analysis by Prof. C. F. The only Farm Wagon siipulied with Strings Manager. The CHAMPION Is stronger than any other. It study of art in New York. She will CHANDLER, a member of the State Board is the easiest wagon (or a team to handle. Every open astudio onHuron-st.—Mrs. Bram- and President of the New York City Highest Awards, London, New York, Boston, CHAMPION guaranteed. Any responsible ly, of Canada, who for some time has New Orleans, party can have a Championon 30 days' been trying to collect damages from the Board of Health, assisted by Prof. ED "THE HAMMOND-' trial. The wagon must be seen at wort to be ap- M. C. R. R., for injuries she received WARD G. LOVE, the well-known United preciated. Send for circulars to while getting off the train some time States Government chemist. K. S. VVSHHAX, General Agt., ago in this city, at last accepted $50 and DELHI MI M.S. MICH. a ticket to Montreal, and departed for a The official report shows that a large 4S" One of these Wagons may be seen by call more congenial atmosphere. — Fences number of the powders examined were ing at Wood's Lumber Yard. Ann Arbor. are rapidly disappearing and flag-stone found to contain alum or lime; many pavements appearing on all our princi- of them to such an extent as to render pal streets.—The Ypsilanti Chautauqua Our Stock of Circle did itself honor last week by them seriously objectionable for use in planting a tree in front of the M. E. the preparation of human food. WE ARE HERE parsonage in honor of Rev. Springer, Alum was found in twenty-nine sam- At the Same Old Stand, Clothing and former pastor here, and a valuable Chau- tauquan.—Frank Poneck is suffering ples. This drug is employed in baking Furnishing with a broken arm in consequence of a powders to cheapen their cost. The fall in the opera house last week.-Dr. presence of lime is attributed to the Kinnie's wife and little son are suffer- impure cream of tartar of commerce Goods must be ing from a light attack of scarlet fever used in their manufacture. Such cream —John Watson, a member of the lighi TYPE -WRITER! Firsi Grocery East of Post-Office, closed out re- guard, has been dismissed from the of tartar was also analyzed and founc UNEXCELLED FOR SPEED, PERFECT company on account of his devotion to to contain lime and other impurities WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL! in some samples to the extent of 93 per Alignment and Durability ! For Sugars that are Strictly Pure. gardless of cost. intoxicants. The Edison Mimeograph for duplicating For Coffees that are Perfect in Flavor, Wbltmore Lake. cent, of their entire weight. For Teas that never turn Red. copies, superior to all other methods. Fur Spices that are not Adulterated, J. D. Sheffer, our barber, talks of re- All the baking powders of the mar- Type-Writer supplies etc.: for Catalogue and For Flour that Beats them All, This is no hum- moving to Hamburg ; too many barbers ket, with the single exception of "Royal' Price List, Address W. A. CAMPBELL, AGT., For Kerosene that gives the Best Light, here.—Wm. Rane's bouse appears in a (not including the alum and phosphate Ann Arbor, Mich. For Goods of the Highest Quality. For the Lowest Living Prices. bug, but a genu- new pea-green coat. -Fred Raper and powders, which have not the virtue of Also a full line of Crockery, Glassware wife, of Ann Arbor, spent Saturday even impure cream of tartar,) are made and Lamps. evening and Sunday with their relative? from the adulterated cream of tartar, of ine closing out here.—"Wit" Tpdd Sundayedat Owosso commerce, and consequently contain Remember the place, No. 5 Aiin-si.. —NealO'Haraii,of Howell was here Sat- lime to a corresponding extent. SALESMEN Ann Arbor. urday.—Arrangements are being made The only baking powder yet found by WANTED. Permanent positions J. D. STIMSON & SON. Sale. Auction, guaranteed with SALARY AND EXPENS- by the M. E. Sunday school for a child- chemical analysis to be entirely free ES I* AID. Any determined man can succeed ren's day entertainment.—Nelson Ste from lime and absolutely pure, is the with us. Peculiar advantages to beginners. Saturday. WM. "Royal." This perfect purity results Stock complete, including many fast-selling speci- vens of Ann Arbor, was at the Lake alities. Outfit free. Saturday.—Th6 war in the meat busi- from the exclusive use of cream of tar- Address at once. (Name this paper.) u mi ness is still raging. It is among the two tar, specially refined and prepared by BROWN BROTHERS, W. DOUGLAS. dealers of South Lyon and our dealer patent processes which totally remove NURSERYMEN, CHICAGO, ILL FRESCO PAINTING here.—Mrs. Silsbey's house presents the the tartrate of lime and other impuri- A SPECIALTY, AT finest colors in town. Well, it shoulc ties. The cost of this chemically pure as it is to be occupied by the 'newest cream of tartar is much greater than BRING YOUR OSCAR O. Slllll.•*. family.—Carrie Rauchenberger, of Ann any other, and on account of this great- DEALER IN Arbor, was with her relatives over Sun er cost is used in no baking powder but All Painter's Supplies day.—A curiosity in pigship is exhibit the "Royal." 70 S. Main St. LOVE, ed in Pray & Stile's store. Crowds o Prof. who made the analysis oi Plans for Frescoing furnished people flock there to see a spottec baking powder for the New York State on application. pig with 8 legs, 1 head, 4 ears, and 2 Board of Health, as well as for the gov- tails. The pig is well grown and is one ernment, says of the purity and whole- MAGAZINES of a litter of six ; but of course, it is no someness of the "Royal" : living. Mr. Pray, who is the owner o "I find the Royal Baking Powder the curiosity, has had it well preserved composed of pure and wholesome in- TO THE in alcohol, and thinks he has some gredients. It is a cream of tartar pow- thing equivalent to a fortune.—Last Fri der of a high degree of merit, and does day evening sneak thieves entered the not contain either alum or phosphates store of W. B. Rane by removing a ligh or other injurious substance. of glass from a window. They ransackec E. G. LOVB, PH. D." YOU CAN GET IT the store, opening all the drawers, ex It is highly satisfactory to the house- amining papers therein, and scattering keepers of this vicinity, where the Roy- goods about. They evidently took their al Baking Powder is in general use, that FIRST CLASS "WORK AND time, for they lighted nearly a box o the investigations by the analysts in matches to examine goods. The money Massachusetts, New York and Ohio, drawer was plundered of about $60, and the only states that have thus far taken Calkins' Drug Store razors, pocket knives, cartridges, cigars action upon this important subject, PRICES VERY LOW. and other merchandise were taken. Al agree in classing it as the purest and though the thieves must have made most efficient baking powder in the some noise, as they knocked down anc market. KITTEIDGE SB HOLMES. 34 South State-st. Cure of Cancer and Ulcers. FOR »il iiiwn-es H'i-iir.ir 'rom impu e MEffOB NEWS ITKMS. FROM WASHINGTON. Judge T. C. McLondon writes to the bl-Hirt, Hiinard'* Rheumatic Syrup is iu- MICHIGAN THE MIGHTS FLOOD. valut'le, us it is a sworn enemy to all For Week Ended May 33. Swift Specific Co.: "About three years A Daily Record of Proceedings in ago, Jorry Bradley had a cancerous poison» in " e blood. CENTRAL Great Suffering Caused by the Fifty fishing boats were lost in a recent »or« on his face, near the right eye. It gale off the Irish coast. the Senate and House. caused him a great deal of pain, and he Freshet in the Mississippi. Rains throughout Dakota give promise of lost the sight of the eye, but was finally Potatoes grow will in C"l >rad'i cured by the use of Swift's Specific. abundant wheat crops. The Pension Appropriation Bill Passed This case is well known in Wilkes Co., Hundreds of Families Homeless and The eighth biennial musical festival at by the Senate—The Long Discus- Ga., where he lives." Scenes of Desolation Everywhere— Cincinnati began Tuesday evening. sion in the House Over the Thousands of Aeres of Crops Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate Co., John Ruddan, whose neck was fractured Turin' liill at an End. Miss., writes: "I suffered a great deal Now a Vast Inland Sea. May 7, in New York, it is thought will re from old ulcers for years. Your medi cover. cine was recommended, and after using A DESOLATE DISTRICT. The National Prohibition camp-meeting SENATE. six bottles I was completely cured. ST. LOUIS, May 20.—Friday's reports will be held at Decatur, 111., July 13-21, in- WASHINGTON-, May 17.—In the Senate yes- Your medicine does even more than you GOING EAST. from the flooded districts are from Keo- clusive. terday bills were passed fixing pensions for claim for it. I have known it to cure •i JS . Id . A i kuk, la., to the remote parts of Arkansas, the loss of one eye (or the sight thereof) at cases which were thought hopeless." & lily . Three steamships landed 2,007 immi- $16 a month and proportionately tor the loss Mrs. A. M. Goiasmith, No. B74 Warren w° uni t i STATIONS. Kc 0 I1 and show terrible destruction. A Louisi- 3 grants at Castle Garden, New York, on of both eyes; allowing aid to State homes St., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I com- tit 3 . r ana (Mo.) dispatch says that the breaks in Sunday. menced us.ng S. S. E. about three yeais "' I c for disabled soldiers at the rate of $100 a Every sufferer is earnestly requested to try it •".', the levee here caused the river to fall about ago. I ha i suffered from a sore throat J i J Colonel A. W. Morris, Auditor-General year for each inmate; and bills for wagon Mail . 2 a foot since Thursday night, but the for over a year. 1 used a great many and they will acknowledge it to be r ' G. R A [ Atla n | Nign t of Pennsylvania, died in Philadelphia on J flood is increasing in the Sny dis- bridges across the Mississippi river at other reniod es w.ih no good results. A. M. M. p. 51 A. M p. M. p. H. trict from one end to the other. An- Monday. Clinton and Muscatine, la. My litt'o girl, also, had sore lingers; it A WONDERFUL MEDICINE Chicago,LT 5 00 B 00 3 10 10 50 9 10 other break occurred below this city The Wisconsin Unitarian conference WASHINGTON, May 18.—The Pension Ap- commenced from the quick, and then ECalamazoo 10 22 1 as 6 58 7 io 4 Of, 2 27 opened its semi-annual session at Janesville propriate bill was passed in the Senate the nails would come off. We doctored For a VI < ak Kriiinnrh. Impnlrrrs of the I.Ivor. Chelsea 2 01 10 12 7 23 5 35 to meet with the flood coming from the Mr. and Mrs. N. Showerman, of Lyons, local importance. Adjourned to the 21st. see what it would do for her. lam Dexter . .. 2 17 10 "* 7 46 5 wi la., celebrated their golden wedding on WASHINGTON, May 22.—In the Senate It acts like magic, and a few d ses will be found Delhi Mills 2 32 .... 7 U other break above. A great many of the Miankful to say tliat it entirely cured to work wonders upon the imwt important organs ^nn Arbor 2 43 "5 "9 41 10*40 8 08 6 08 Tuesday. yesterday a bill was passed to establish a her. It is tlie best, remedy I know of aine farms are ten feet under water and the of the human machine. Ypsilanti.. 3 00 5 9 ftS 10 58 8 25 6 21 buildings almost ruined. Crops will be en- A comet is said to have been first seen at port of delivery at Grand Rapids, Mich. A Tor the blood. I really believe it was Wayne Jon 3 25 6 0h 11 11 8 48 fi 47 the means of saving my life. The doc- "I have used Simmo is Liver 4 10 6 48 45 11 50 9 30 M tirely destroyed. The only remaining hope Rochester, N. Y.. Sunday night, in tho bill was introduced by Senator Blair (N. 1 Detroit in H.) to stop all Government work on Sun- tor toll me I nad a throat disease simi- I'.cgulfltor many year* an' oa i Niagara Falls 2 SI 5 31 1 15 7 20 of the farmers is that the water will go northwest sky. lar to Gen, Grant's. I cheerfully rec- coiwKnti ui-lyay ins the Kini; Buffalo 3 86 6 18 "B 'i 4 68 8 05 «ut in time for a late corn crop. The New York Central Labor Union has day, including postal tradsportation, and ommend it to all suffering from dis- o nil Liver Remedies, t consid- P. M. A. M. A. M M V M. r. M. QI-IXCY, 111., May 22.—The mighty flood voted not to have any dealings with the all work by persons and corporations, and ordered blood." er it a meiliiife chest In itsel'." GOING WEST. in the Mississippi, which will be remem also provides that no person shall engage Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases J. H. G.KDHNKR. Suffolk. Vrt. Knights of Labor. in any play, game, amusement or recrea- bered as without a precedent in the de- Edward Cassell, a druggist of Fairmount, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.I struction and suffering created, is slowly tion to the disturbance of others on Sun- Drawer S, Atlauta, Ga. The leading Ind., was drowned in Lake Galatia Monday day. The Military Committee reported abating and it is thought that the worst night while out fishing. Corsets of Eur- of the high water is passed. But the favorably a bill to increase the annual ap- The statue of Garibaldi, the gift of Italian propriation for the militia from $400,000 to The output of coal in Pennsylvai na last ope and worst that could happen has already year, w»s 34,000,000 tons. IS occurred, hundreds of families having residents of New York, is to be unvailed in $600,000. America. Washington square June 4. '. M. been rendered homeless and thousands of WASHINGTON, May 23.—The Senate yes- Over Buffalo 11 30 5 35 6 05 1 00 The works of the Belmont Iron Company, Blood Elixir is tte only 1 00 acres of growing crops ruined, to say noth- terday passed the bill to establish a De- e. 2,000,0000 A.M. ing of the loss entailed by demolished at Philadelphia, were burned on Tuesday, partment of Labor. The Finance Com- » Blood Remedy guaran- Niagara Falls 12 15 1 45 dwellings, wrecked fences and washouts. causing a loss of $100,000. mittee made an adverse report on the sold last A. M. P. M. P. H. teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Erup- Detroit, Lv 7 30 9 10 1 20 4 00 8 00 10 15 A trip through the submerged regions George Francis Train is once more a Fractional Currency bill, and would re- tionsor Syphilitic Poisoning. Itpurifiesthe year in Wayne Jun 8 11 9 53 1 54 4 45 10 55 shows that the stories of loss and suffering resident of New York City, having become port a bill reducing the fee on postal whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic this coun- Ypsilanti 8 S3 10 17 2 I 5 12 9 00 11 18 already published have not been exagger- disgusted with Nova Scotia. notes for less than one dollar to one and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. Ann Arbor 850 10 40 2 24 5 30 9 15 11 35 cent. By a vote of 28 to 27 it was decided try alone. Delhi Mills ... 9 00 5 4: ated in the least. Homesteaders are pouring into the Mich- JOHN MOORE. Druggist. Dexter 9 08 550 9 44 From the northern end of Adams County igan woods included in the recent favor- not to consider the fisheries treaty in The rea- Chelsea 9 25 6 05 10 00 to the southern end of Pike County the land able legislation in Washington. open session. Bills were passed grant- sons are: Jackson. 10 IS 11 45 327 7 10 10 55 12 54 Hunted down—feeling toradude's mus- Battle Creek 12 09 4 38 12 27 2 23 on the Illinois side of the river was protect- The court-house at Sidney, la., was set ing a right of way to the Milwaukee, Lake 1 23 8 52 Shore & Western railroad through the Lac tache. they are Kalamazoo 12 50 2 01 5 15 9 45 1 20 8 07 ed by a system of levees, the region em- on fire Wednesday night and burned with Chicago, Ar_ 6 10 6 40 930 10 2( 7 00 7 4£ bracing 250,000 acres, the soil being the de Flambeau Indian reservation in Wiscon- the best P. M A. SI. all the records. Loss, $75,000. sin, and authorizing the purchase of addi- richest in the State. All the region Denham's livery stable at Harrisonville, CLARA, how is |h» bih\? Oh, he is a< fittinar, O. W. RUGGLES. H. W. HAYES, is now one vast lake from six to ten Mo., was burned on Saturday, and six tional ground for the public building in chirp «« a lark. Thiit Hibbnid's Thro»' «n>l G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Local Ag't, Ann Arbor. feet in depth. Along the bluff on the east- Council Bluffs, la., at a cost not exceeding moat com- horses perished in the flames. Lint; B.loitn is a great remedy. Thrt-e fortable, ern edge of the submerged district hun- $10,000. ri< ses relieved hi* suffering, and he WHS Committees have been appointed in New •mostdur- 1 UliU ill UUl U 11 Ul 111 W1U1U&UU 11 1 dreds of families are camped, living in York to solicit subscriptions for the erec- THE HOUSE. for play. tents, huts and in the open air. Before the WASHINGTON, May 17.—In the House yes- iable and Time Table going into effect Sunday, Oct. 9, 'VI. flood most of these people were well-to-do, tion of a monument to Horace Greeley. An address in favor of home-rule signed terday debate on the Tariff bill was con The Wayne county treasurer nas receiv- [cheapest (j on igNo rt) . I Oi ngSo ith • prosperous larmers, but now they have tuiued, several members speaking for and Icorsetev- STATIONS. little or nothing. by twelve hundred Quakers was presented ed $101,875 for I quor 'axt-s 6 2. against the measure. The bill appropriating |er made. Pass. ss. Standard Time. 1. 3. 5. Much sickness prevails among the un to Mr. Gladstone in London on Monday. $200,000 for a branch home for volunteer Pa M'l. The third annual convention of the Ex. M'l. Pass, fortunates, owing to w&nt and exposure, disabled soldiers in Grant County, Ind., was Avoid worthless imitations. Coraline p. M. p. M. A. M. Lv'E] [AER A. M. p. M. p. u. but prompt measures have been taken to Butchers' National Protective Association Is used in no Corsets except those 3 15 6 25 5 15 Toledo 9 00 1 10 8 42 alleviate their sufferings. Relief commit- assembled in Philadelphia on Tuesday. WASHINGTON-. May 18.—The Tariff bill D. W. AMSDBN made by us. None are genuine unless 4 05 7 51 6 02 Monroe Junct'n 8 10 12 31 7 5i 4 12 8 05 6 10 Dundee 8 03 12 24 7 411 tees from Quincv went above and below the The "Q" strikers at Lincoln, Neb., Mon- was further discussed, Mr. Mason (111.) Dr. WARNER'S CORALINE is print- 4 fi 35 city Sunday with provisions, clothing day night passed resolutions to allow the Of the late Firm of COLLINS & AM?DEN is 8fi 8 35 Milan •7 4( 12 04 7 20 making the principal argument against the doing business alone at the Old Stand, ed on inside of steel cover. For sale 4 58 9 Ofi 7 00 Pittefleld 7 21 11 43 •7 10 and medicines, and naist of the eases of men to seek employmest on other roads. measure, and Mr. Cox (N. Y.) in its favor. by all leading merchants. 5 10 9 25 7 15 ..Ann Arbor... 7 U 11 SO 6 50 immediate want have b M'KAW, 9 18 '. .... 11 18 -Ithaca ... 7 46 46 of desolation. Deserted homesteads with The thirtieth annual meeting of the Illi- of a fifty-cent tax on whisky. He claimed FEF.I). BALP.R 9 88 11 85 St. Louis ... 7 27 2 26 the water lapping the eaves are that protection to home industries KiAI. WOOI>. 9 41 11 41 Alma 7 '20 2 •20 the most frequent as well as the most nois State Sunday-School convention was 10 80 .... 12 30 ...Mt. Pleasant fi 30 1 80 opened at Rockford Wednesday afternoon. was a fundamental Democratic prin- F. M. p. M. A. M p. M. pathetic sight. But here and there is a The African Methodist conference at In ciple, and said the Mills bill spark of life not yet extinguished bv the would bring about incalculable injury Trains leave Ann Arbor at 7:15 A. M., make all-destroying waters. While the vast ma- dianapolis Saturday elected as Bishops direct connection at ABhley for Muskegon, and Messrs. Arnett. Gaines, Tanner and Grant. to the industries of America. He cited Henry Richards, intermediate points between, such as Greenville, jority of the inhabitants fled to the higher history to show that since the close of the Carson City, etc. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), Indians, All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. land a few were not granted time to get war, and even since the so-called panic of NO !> DETROIT ST. away or misjudged the character of the cowboys, animals, tents and parapherna- 1873, there had been greater progress in Who is WEAK, NERTOrS. PEBIUTA- Connections at Toledo with railroads diverging, breaks in the levee and determined to stay lia arrived in New York Sunday from Eu- TED, who in his FOI.L.T and IGNORANCE At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling A LfckeErle rope. the common welfare among the people of Dealer in all kinds of HARD ha» TRIFLED away his VIGOR of BO»T, E. R. At Alexis Junction with M. C R. &., h. B. vrith their homes, and are now living in the the United States than ever before, WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE BUND and MANHOOD,causing exhausting K'y and F. & P. M R R A' Monroe JoncOon jarrets or on the roofs. Fire at Hisville, Ky., Monday morning which fact seemed to settle the drains upon the FOUNTAINS of 1.IFE, »nn L. 8. ra<-i ml which t 605,839 32 that many more fatalities will yet have to Mrs. Sawyer, wife of the senior Senator the bill, saying the time had come for a with which the market is Hooded. baa ever been |iui>ll>hed in any nation on the be recorded. from Wisconsin, died at the family home in Address, KoolivJiter, >. Y. glohe A niHrv«'l of •'v«'r.v»«lay value and LIABILITIES. revision in the interest of justice, fairness "WARNER'S SAFE YE iST CO. actual IIKIIM v-<>l|>f'ui eiW'VUiK*. Iis e>tra- Profit and Loss 30,612 06 continues to recede, having fallen 2*2 ordinary lo*v price Deyt»a ' competition Noth'ng Jan. Dividend 2,735 00 Rev. Edwin Thompson, a veteran tem- the scope of the bill, and predicted great DON'T SCOLD in the whole hiMoryciftne book uncle like it. Due Depositors 472,492 26 inches in the last twenty-four hours. perance advocate and reformer, died on 1 prosperity for the country if the bill be- a man for groaning when he has Select M>nH'tliiup: of . «»Ml valtn tn the inMiple, The water has ceased pouring in Tuesday at his home in East Walpole, came a law. and fal<» are «.ure. 4,icent» 10 •kitii; f.r a new 8 605,839 32 at the break in the upper Indian Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain and tirxt-elas!. book, write loi lull description Mass., aged TO years. WASHINGTON, May 22. — In the House yes- is simply awful. No torture in the and terms. I do solemnly swear that the above statementlf Urove levee, and the land in the northern Peter J. Quinn, book-keeper for Dixon & terday the bill creating a Department of true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. part of the flooded district is expected to ancient times was more painful than SO days' lime given Ac^nls without capital. . CHAS. E. HISeOCK, Cashier. Co., contractors of Pittsburgh, is missing Agriculture was passed. It was voted to these twin diseases. But-;-oughtn't SUAMMELL & CO.. Bo*,S»71. be dry enough for the plow by the end of and is supposed to be in Canada. His ac- nonconcur in the Senate amendments to a man to be blamed if, having Rheu- ST. LOUS, MO. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d next week. The wheat being destroyed counts are short $15,000. day of Jan., 1888. the farmers will plant corn as soon as pos- the Pension Appropriation bill. Bills were matism or Neuralgia, he wont use L. GRUNER, The National Association of Labor Statis- introduced to place on the free list ai-ticles Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured Notary Public. sible after the water recedes. Some of the ticians in session on Tuesday at Indianap- of merchandise the production of which thousands who have suffered in the land can not be cultivated this year. olis, Ind., re-elected Carroll D. Wright, of may be controlled by trusts and combina same way ? It has cured hundreds Health is Wealth! Massachusetts, president. tions, and providing for a public building after physicians have pronounced Methodist Sisterhood. at Clinton, la. The Diplomatic and Con- them incurable. YORK, May 19.—On recommenda- General P. Adams, farmer, living near "The skill of five physicians could not Anderson. Ind., was killed Sunday evening sular and the District of Columbia appro- cure me of Rheumatism which had settled tion of the Committee on Missions in the by George Melrose and Charles Conway. priation bills were passed. in the hips, neck and shoulders. So intense Methodist Conference it was voted to es- wasthepais n that Bleep was almost impos- The murderers were arrested. WASHINGTON, May 28.—The session of siblsiblee. The first dose of AthlophorOB gave tablish an order of women to be known as me relief, and the third enabled me to sleep deaconesses, similar to the sisters in the The law closing the liquor-saloons on the House yesterday was occupied in dis- for four and a half hours without waking. Protestant Episcopal church. The report Sunday was generally obeyed in St. Louis cussing the Convict-Labor bill. I continued its nse. and am now well." of the commission on lay and ministerial on Sunday, and it was the first " dry" Sun- OTHEB NOTES. REV. S. H. TROYER, New Albany, Ind. delegates favored an equal representation, day that city ever experienced. WASHINGTON*, May 17.—Senator Morill JS-Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- has appointed the following sub committee ture, " Moorish Maiden." Dn. E C. WEST'S VERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- Which, if adopted, would increase the num William George, who murdered James THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. MENT, a guaranteed specific tor Hy>tena, Dizzi- It is Generally conceded by physi- ber of lay delegates 143 more than at pres- Scott, a defenseless old man, in Muskin- of the Senate on Finance to consider tariff nets. Convulsions. Kit*. Nervo\i« Neuralgia. Head- cians that the spring truss is the best ent. and revenue subjects; Allison, Aldrich, ache, Kerrous Prostration canned by the use of known instrument for retaining hernia, gum County, O., about a year ago, was Hiscock, Beck and Harris. alcohol or tobacco, Wattenilncs?, Mental De- hanged at Columbus Thursday. pression. Softening of the Brain resulting in in- riving a uniform pressure and conform- "White-Cap*'' still at Work. Tobias Coons was caught in a pulley in a WASHINGTON, May 22.—W. L. Bancroft, PISO'S CURE FOR sanity and leading to mis ry, decay and death, ing to the various positions of the body. IXDLAXAFOLIS, Ind., May 21.—Spencer of Port Huron. Mich., has been appointed Premature Old Ane. Barrenness, Loss of power They are clean, comfortable and dur- paper mill at Lima, O., Saturday, and General Superintendent of the Railway in ether sex. Involuntary L' sses and Spermat- County has been terrorized the past week drawn into the machinery, his body being Piso's Cure for Con- orrhci'a caused by over-exertion of the brain, self- able. by a band of "White-Caps,'' who on one Mail Service, vice T. E. Nash, resigned. sumption is also the best abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box contains Our stock is large, embracing all the night gave Smith Hagan, an old soldier, crushed into an unrecognizable mass. Mr. Bancroft has accepted the appointment one month'" treatment. Si.OO a box, or six Three hundred slate pickets at the Henry and will enter upon the duties of his office boxes f«r $ -.00, eotit by mail prepaid on receipt of leadiny makes. We guarantee satisfac- sixty lashes, and ordered him to leave town Cough Medicine. tion. within twenty-four hours, the reason given Clay mine, near Shamokin. Pa., struck June 1. If you have a Couch L being that Hagan was addicted to beating Monday for the discharge of their fore- WASHINGTON, May 23.—A member of tho without disease of the 'WE OV IKAXTF.F SIX no Ms Browne A Kbarpe Hair Clipper No. 1 man. As a result 3,000 men were idle. To cure any case. With each order received by 83.80 < Postage 1S«. his wife, and ordered several negro women Senate Judiciary Committee is authority Lunps, a lew doses are all us for six boxes, aec.ompinied with S'i.00, we will Browne A Nbarpe Hone Clipper No.3 to leave their settlement near Rockford. The cut-worm is said to be making a for the statement that the nomination of you need. But if you ne- seud the purchaser our written guarantee to re- •3.00; Postage 25c. clean sweep of corn and certain kinds of Mr. Fuller to be Chief Justice will be con glect this easy means of turn! the money if the treatment does not effect Elected ISibhops. garden vegetables over a large portion of firmed at an early day. safety, the slight Cough a cure. Guarantees issued only by EBERBACH MANN BRO'8, Druggists, Ann Arbor. l'iko, Dulmis. Daviess and Spencer coun- may become a serious & SON, Druggists. Sole AgUs., Ann Arbor, Mich. NEW YOKK, May 23.—On the third bal- matter, and several bot- TWO n»DCBl8O5m£lnPh"*del?nl» lot in the Methodist general conference ties, Ind. Their Terms Nearly Elided. tles will be required. Dr. Vincent, of Chautauqua fame, and Dr. By a decision just rendered by Judge WASHINGTON, May 19.—On the 3d of next $500 Reward! I HI A pAr PK at tho Newspaper Auver- Fitzgerald, of New Jersey, wove elected month the terms of twenty-six United We will pav the above reward for any case of I "lw rfl1 "'"-<— « • of Messrs. Spoor in the United States District Court CONSUMPTION liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indi- Bishops. On the fourth ballot Drs. Joyce, at Macon, Ga.. it is settled that when a dis- [States Senators will expire. The retiring gestion, constipation or constiveness we cannot N. W. AY ER A GOLSOND. ouMEDALr authorize, PARISd agents, 1878. . Goodsell and Newman were the leaders, honest postal clerk opens a decoy letter he Senators are equally divided between the cure with West 5 Vegetable Liver Pills, when the and another ballot was ordered. The con- directions are strictly complied with. They are breaks no law and is not amenable to pun- two political parties. purely vegetable, and never fail to give satis- BAKER'S ference decided to increase the pastoral ishment. Against Chinese Immigration. faction. Large boxes containing SO sugar coated term to five years. Mrs. McCaorty suffered a horrible death pills, 2Rc For sale by all druggists. Beware of LONDON, May 2'2.—A dispatch from Wel- counterfeit* and imitations. The genuine manu- in New York Saturday. Her clothing lington, Now Zealand, says that a bill di- factured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., 862 VV Three Criminals Ixn uted. caught fire from the explosion of a coal-oil Warranted absolutely pure GBEENVII.I.K, Miss., May 23—David rected against Chinese immigration has HERMAJESTY'S Madisjn-st, Chicago, 111. Cocoa, from which the excess of can, when she rushed to the window and Moore and Willard Hall (both colored) and passed the House of Representatives of Rewarded are those whf) read this Oil has been remo7ed. It has three jumped out, falling on the stone walk fifty that colony. Hmei the strength, of Cocoa mixed George Graluun were hanged yesterday in feet below. and then act; they will find honorable this city for murder. Moore killed a young Kain Badly Needed. CORSET emplovment that will not take them with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, RICHLY?from their homes and families. The and Is therefore far more economl. man during a game of dice: Hall killed a The Papal Kesrript. LoSBOK, May 82.—No rain has fallen in profits are large and sure for every industri- 15-year-old boy, and Graham murdered two Tunis for seven months, and the Arabs are ous person, many have made and are now mak- cal, coating lot than one cent a men. DUBLIN, May 21.—At an immense meeting BETTER ing Beveral hundred dollars a month. It Is easy cup. It is delicious, nourishing, in this city yesterday to take action on the sacrificing their cattle because of lack of for any one to make ?5 and upwards per day, strengthening, easily digested, and Georgia 1'rohibit ionists. resolutions adopted by the Irish Catholic pasturage. The meat markets are now than any other made in who is willing to work. Either sex, yonng or old; admirably adapted for invalids as glutted and a famine will probably follow. capital not needed; we start you. Everything COLUMBIA, Ga., May 2a— The first Prohi- members of Parliament with reference to EUROPE or AMERICA, new. No special ability required; you,reader, well as for persons in health. bitionist convention ever held in Georgia the recent papal rescript, Messrs. Dillon, The Grand Lodge of the I. O. B. B. (B'nai PRINCESS OF WALES CO., N. Y., MF'RS. can do it as well as any one. Write to us at once Sold by Grocers ertrfwhere. \ met in this city yesterday. The object of O'Brien and other Parnellites made B'rith) adjourned Tuesday after a three for full particnlam, which we mail free. Address the convention is to organize more perfect- speeches, in which they declared that the days' session at Terre Haute, Ind. Joseph Kept in Btork and recommended by Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, ly tho prohibition movement in the State. Irish would neither submit or bow to Rome. May, of Cincinnati, was elected president. HISS HART F. VI LEV. Probate Order. He Listened and Skipped. only wish such a piece of good luck would fall name in to the board and they will probably There were ninety and nine who gave advice consider yourself put here only to stay up his conveyance. "Go not out to the battle In STATE OF MICHIGAN, * to me." make you a proposition soon. This does not hand9 as Aaron and Hur did those of Moses, O3- And told how to rake In wealth; compromise you in the least, for you need not your own strength. Remember the admon- COUNTY OF WABHTEHAW, j They wrote long screeds with their heads In Ice, "You are quite wrong. In all that time I the more you will please them. He will sit At a session of the Probate Court for the County oever saw Miss Corcoran." accept the offer when it comes. Before you re- iti' m of the King of Israel, 'Let not him that of Washtenaw. holden at. the Probate Office in the And owned nothing but their health; fuse, however, we would like to have you make in his pulpit on Sunday, and of course you And one was a fellow who heard it all, Halsey whistled. girdeth on his harness, boast himself as ho City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the ninth us a visit and let us talk over the matter to- will ask him to make the longest prayer." that putteth it off.'" His niece was shyer than day of May, in the year one thousand eight And he has eloped with a princely haul. " 'Whom having not seen I love,' I used to gether. Faithfully yours, GIDEON CORCORAN. hundred and eiehty-eUht. "All of them, all of them," Halsey ex- she had been before the meeting. Evidently —Nebraska State Journal. repeat to myself again and again in those P. S.—Mrs. Corcoran unites with me in this in- claim 3d, eagerly. He had not before consid- Present, WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of days. Miss Corcoran was in Philadelphia vitation, and my daughter, who heard much of she wai impressed with Halsey's superior Probate. ered the contingency of being obliged to ad- abilities, and the young man's heart swelled In the matter of the estate ot Grant T. Perry, Practice Makes Perfect. completing a course of medicine which she you and will be with us, will be happy to meet dress the Supreme Being in mock devotion, deceased. Amateur Farmer—I can't understand what had begun with her fathar. They told me you. with elation. As be returned to the house On reading and filing the petition, duiy veri- and he was glad to be relieved from this act the Misses Pearce were just leaving with their fied, of Harriet L. Perry, praying that administra the trouble is with that brindle cow of mine. that she was fitting herself to go out as a mis- "There it is—the opportunity of my life of hypocrisy. tion of said estate may be granted to Coinstock She has stopped giving down her milk. sionary, and she wished to make herself use- slipping from my bands. If I were to see smoky lantern, and he could do no less than F. Hill, or some other suitable person. "I suppose you've not been ordained yet," off«r to see thorn home. The way was long Old Hayseed—P'raps you don't know how ful among the women and to gain admittance Miss Corcoran to-night I could talk to her of the deacon continued, "and it will be the doc- Thereupon it is ordered. That Monday, the to milk her. to the harems as a physician. Dr. Corcoran's nothing but the unpardonable sin." and it was pitchy dark when ho returned, fourth day of June next, at ten o'clock in the tor's part to pronounce the benediction. Any but the eldest Miss Pearce had insisted on his forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said Amateur—Well, I ought to know how by family was a large one, there were others "O, come now," Halsey replied, cheer- petition, and that the heirs at law of said de- other little attentions which you can show availing himself of her lantern. 'You can this time. I've milked that cow half a dozen staying in the house and I was given her ingly, "you have given me a tolerably con- him will better your chance with this ceased, and all other persons interested in said times a day for a month.—New York Sun. room. I have never known much about nected account of the whole affair, and I dare give it to me at church to-morrow," she estate, are required to appear at a session of said congregation." The deacon seemed to said, "and you will rurely fall into Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in women, and all the dainty fittings of that say you will make your way with the young take it for granted that Halsey's su- the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if ai>y room were a revelation to me. It seemed to lady. What bothers me is what sort of an the brook without it." As there really there be. why the prayer of the petitioner 6hould Paraphrase. premo aim in life was to settle seemed some probability of this. Halsey took not be granted: And it is further ordered, that "He stains the town incarnadine," bring me very near to her, and, as I told you, impression you will make on those Ramoth down as assistant preacher in this obscure The Boston maiden said. I used to lie and study one object and then Gilead farmers as regards health. It's a pity the lantern, at the same time reproaching said petitioi er give notice to the persons interested town, and the young man laughed inwardly, himself for his politeness. The deacon had in said estate, of the pendency of said petition, The western maid remarked: "You mean another, and it .seemed to me that I could im- you haven't a physique like mine; but never scornfully reviling the notion; while he re- and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this He paints the whole town red." agine from them just how she looked as well mind, all will end well, and wo will meet told him so much of tha plain and simple order to be published in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, —Washington Critic. plied with the utmost deference, "I will en- minded character of his hearers that he de- a newspaper printed and circulated in said as her tastes and mental characteristics. again in Ispahan or Babylon—you the patri- deavcr to bear your advice in mind." county, three successive weeks previous to said There was a cabinet desk beside the window archal head of a numerous family and I the termined to avoid all flights of oratory, and day of hearing. Fashion's Rapid Chances. and tho carpet in front of it was war correspondent of The Daily Shouter. They passed scattering farms, and on one to give his audience a sermon as full of com- (A. true copy.) WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. Omaha Girl—Are you ready, dear? more worn than before the dressing You must write up your experiences and I of these the deacon pointed out a man clad in mon sense as could be found in his collection. Judge of Probute. russet blue overalls, faded blue shirt and flap- WILLIAM G. DOTY, Probate Register. Boston Girl—Not quite. I must put on table. That told its story to begin with. will bring them home and see that they are A lecture by the Rev. Robert Collyer my gloves first. The decorations of the room were of an well brought out and that you get a pretty ping straw hat, who was engaged in breaking [CONTINUED IN Ol'B NEXT.] Probnte Notice. "Gloves? Why the last time you were eastern character. An India shawl was penny out of the affair. Or you may get a yoke of oxen, as an important magnate in the church. "That," said he, "is Brother STATE OF MICHIGAN, j here you refused to wear gloves anywhere." draped to form a curtain, a Tunisian prayer yourself lost and I'll enact Stanley to your That Highway ol Nations. COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. ) • Sloeumbe. He was a Methodist before he "Yes, I know, but in Boston, now, bare rug was spread beside the bed and a Daghes- Livingstone and we'll advertise each other The bioad Atlantic is ever a stormj At a session of the Probate Court for the Coun- knuckles are out of style." —Omaha World. tan one in front of the grate. There was a from Dan to Beersheba. You must put this joined our communion, and there's nothing ty of Washteiiaw, holden at the Probate Office in now that he likes better than a rousing thoioughfare. Yet blow the winds ever the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the 3rd day Moorish plaque over the mantel, and boxes unpardonable sin nonsense out of your head of May. in the year one thousand eight hundred Worthy of No Cunflil nee, of Japanese lacquer, a bamboo easy chair and put your best foot forward generally. camp meeting. He's a hard worker, and gen- so Sereely, and ride the waves ever so and eighty eight. Robinson—Brown says that you owe him from Calcutta, Turkish embroideries and Don't bother about thinking up a new ser- erally sleeps through the morning service, luftily, seamen must man the good shipp, Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- $15, Dumley. scarfs, and other suggestions of the Orient mon; give them one of your old ones, but put but he gets considerably refreshed in mind by tourists will brave the passage, and com- bate. evening, and he can be depended upon to oc- In the matter of the estate of Rosannah Boylan, Dumley (indignantly)—I do not owe Brown scattered about. This was not the indis- a lot of vim into it. Beat the dust out of the mercial travelers and buyers must visit the deceased. criminate gathering of a fashionable devotee pulpit cushions. Let them know that you cupy the time if he's wanted. He's fond of a On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, a cent. I did owe him $15, but the debt be- pretty lively kind of preaching, with a good centres cf toreign trade and manufacture. of Arthur E. Boylan, praying that Charles Boylan came outlawed last week. Any man who of bric-a-brac; there was a consistent method are alive." That atrocious malady, seasickness, to- in all and it indicated a fixed purpose. AH deal of thrashing around. The doctor's get- may be appointed administrator of the estate of will lie like that ought not to be trusted.— Steele shook his head sadly. "I want them ting too weak lunged for him. He likes to gether with colicky pains and much in- said deceased. Tib Bits. the trend of her mind was to the east, and to know that I am a strong, well man, and I Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday the 28th have a minister come out strong on everlast- ward uneasiness is otien endured when day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the books in her small but well selected feel a lassitude creeping over me which A Child's Mistake. library showed the same taste. As I im- ing punishment and the dangor of falling Hostfiter's Stomach Bitters would hav« be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and makes the lifting of that fishing rod a diffi- from grace, and when a man preaches he that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all Aunt Jane (who paints)—Ha, Tommy! I proved in health I read them through, and cult task." lortitied the voyagers against 'hem. Se» other personsinterested in said estate are required wonder what makes your cheeks look so sometimes returned to make a note in answer wants him to preach all over." to appear at a session of said Court, then to be "Cheer up! cheer up I" exclaimed Halsey. Halsey made a mental memorandum to captain*, and in fact all old salts and veter- holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann much fresher than mine? to the penciled queries upon the margin. "You will be rested in the morning; it is all an 'ravelers are acquainted with the pro- Aroor, and show cause if any there be, why the She had been studying Arabic, but seemed give to Brother Sloeumbe one of the strong- Little Tommy—I s'pose it's 'cause I haven't that confounded Japanese and Turkish study; tective value of this estimable preven- prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. worn 'em so long.—Judge. interested in all Asiatic literature, and had est sermons he could find the next evening, And it is further ordered that said petitioner give all you need is a little muscular Christianity. and he listened eagerly for further sugges- tive anJ remedy, and a e rarely unprovid- notice to the persons interested In said estate, of secured everything that could be had through Take a leaf out of Charles Kingley's book; the pendency of said petition, and the hearing translations from the "Arabian Nights," tions. ed with it. Emigrants to the far West A Difference. buy a pair of boxing gloves, and I'll pummel "We've a sprinkling," said the deacon, thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub- It is a fatal paradox and the "Koran" to Matthew Arnold's faith, hope and charity into your poor little should use it as a safeguard against mala- lished in the ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a newspaper Youug Jones will ever rave about— works, and the poems of Omar. There was a "I'm thankful to say it's only a sprinkling, printed and circulated in said county, three suc- shriveled body." of folks who think more of culture than they ria. Seek the aid of tin- Bitters for dy- cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. Twas nettle's smile that towed htm in, portfolio of photographs and engravings, The next morning Andrew Steele was de- oept-i<*, constipation, liver complaint, kid- WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. Her father's foot that toed him out. reproductions of the works of French do of religion. The Pearce girls rather lead [A true copy.] Judge of Probate. —Detroit Free l'reo. lirious. It was with great trouble that his here on matters of education. They read ney troubles, and all ailments that impair WM 1. DOTY, Probate Register. oriental painters, views from Dore's Bible, friend conveyed him home. On the morning photographs of Palestine and Egypt, the German and attend the summer school of the harmonious and vigorous action of tne after their arrival the sick man had a lucid philosophy at Concord. When they don't riul pjwers. Probate Notice. bazars of Cairo, the gardens of Damascus interval. He regarded Halsey with wistful find fault with the minister we all take it for STATE OF MICHIGAN, \ A SIN NOT TO BE FORGIVEN and the minarets of Constantinople, and the dry eyes. "It has come," he said. "I've granted that he's some. It would be a grand COUNTY OF "WASHTENAW. j library showed that she had read and studied broken down. If I could have held out three thing if you could show them that you know At a session of the Probate Court for the of all. She was one of those women of whom County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate EY LIZZIE W. CHAMPNEY. days longer"—— as much as they do, but you don't look as if In China a son is obliged to divorce hit Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the it could be said that to know her was a lib- "You are right, old fellow," Halsey re- you were equal to it, and you needn't put wife if she displeases his parents. Mother- seventh day of May, in the year one thousand eral education." in-law means something in Obina. eight hundred and eighty-eight. I. plied, cheeringly; "give up to it completely; yourself out for them. There are the Rogerses, let the disease do its worst, instead of trying who used to be Episcopalians; they'll be Present, WILLIAM D HARRIMAN, Judge of It is not my purpose to exonerate Allan "I should think so," Halsey replied. "Do Probate. you know, my friend, that it strikes me that to fight against it, and it will spend its force bothering you about a responsive exercise, In the matter of the Estate of Lorenzo M. Lyon, Halsey. Doubtless he richly deserved tae but don't you give in; we've fit that for five Don't deceased. On reading and filing the petition, so much knowledge suggests a rather mature all the sooner." punishment which he brought upon himself, "But I must send a supply to Ramoth years, it would cost too much to get it dul i verified, of Daniel Lyon. praying that a but his fault at the first was an inconsiderate person, and not exactly the frivolity of sweet let that cold of yours run on. You think ceitain instrument n"W on file in this court, pur- 16?" Gilead," he murmured; "I promised to preach printed, it's too much trouble to get used to, it is a light thing. Bat it may run into porting to be the last will and testament of said one, and the system of hypocrisy in which he and it looks like going over to Rome." deceased, may be admitted to probate, and that "No, she was not very young—23. I learn- for them to-morrow, and there is no time to catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con- found himself entangled was entered upon secure any one else." he and Arthur S. Lyon may be appointed execu- from the good uatured impulse of shielding ed by consulting the family Bible, and I saw Halsey rubbed his forehead thoughtfully. sumption. tors thereof. her portrait in her father's study when I be- "I will go for you," Halsey exclaimed, im- Should he give the Misses Pearce one of Thereupon it is Ordered, That Monday, the his friend. That friend was Andrew Steele. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia it Fou th day of June next, at ten o'clock in the c.ime well enough to walk about the house. pulsively, "and read one of your sermons." Felix Adler's lectures before the Society of dangerous. Consumption is death itself. They had been chums throughout their col- His friend was sinking into unconsciousness forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of .'aid lege course, but their paths had diverged A sweet, girlish face it was, enough to steal Ethical Culture or one of Joseph Cook's dis- The breathing apparatus must be kept petition, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs any man's heart away; but I loved her before again, but he grasped the idea partially and quisitions! If the Rogers family held the at law of said deceased xnd all other persons in- widely during the four years which had a smile of unutterable relief chased the tor- healthy and clear of all obstructions and terested in said estate, are required to appear at a elapsed since their parting under the shadow I saw it—for the beauty of her mind." traditions of Mother Church he thought he ture from his face. could slip in a selection from Cardinal Mc- offensive matter. Otherwise there is session of said Court, then to be holden of alma mater. Steele had studied for the "And have you never seen her, or told her trouble ahead. at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, ministry, growing gentler and more melan- of your affection?" "You will take my place," he said in a tone Closkey which would please them. and show cause, if ai y here be. why the prayer of perfect confidence and profound gratitude; All the dueasea of these parts, head, of the petitioner should not be granted: And it choly, narrow chested and possibly narrow "I have never seen her. I went back Their ride was over, and the deacon's wife is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the seminary, completed my course, "you will do everything for me better than I greeted them cordially and welcomed them nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, minded, but always pure of soul and tender can be delightfully and entirely cured by to the persons Interested in said estate, of the of heart, as he bent over his books. Halsey, doing double work in the following year could do for myself. I can endure anything to a hot supper of fried chicken, "riz" bis- pendency ot said petition.and the hearing there- now." tne use of Boschee's German 8yrup. of, by causing a copy of this order to be published on the contrary, had plunged at once into the in order to make up for lost time. But cuit and green tea. At the close of the re- in tne Ann Arbor REGISTER, a newspaper printed world. His aim in life was to become a in the midst of my work I thought con- In a few moments he was quietly sleeping. past the deacon remarked, "There's a prayer If you dor't know tlrs already, thousands and circulated in said county, three successive journalist. He could adapt himself easily to tinually of her. I wrote to her, told her "I must not betray his trust," Halsey said to meeting appointed for to-night at our house. and thousands of people can tell you. weeks previous to said day of hearing. himself, as he rummaged through his friend's It isn't very well attended generally, but WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, circumstances, and when he found that the something of the interest with which she had They have been cured by it, and " know fA true copy.J JJudgd e off PProbate. highest prizes were beyond his reach he low- inspired me, and begged to be permitted to desk; but the drawer which probably con- curiosity may bring some few out to see how it is, themselves" Bottle only 75 WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. ered his ideal and accommodated himself to correspond with her. She replied cour- tained the sermons was locked, and he could you." cents. A'k any druggist. the actual, and at the end of four years was teously, giving her reasons for declining the not Snd the key. He glanced at his watch; "A prayer meeting! Consternation," was If suddenly submerged the stillest list Probate Order. he had barely time to catch the train. "Never quite content with what he would have correspondence. I wrote again and again, Halsey's thought. "What shall I do?" at once become- ducked-tile. STATE OF MICHIGAN. J but she would not reply. After graduation mind," he thought, "I have a dozen of good What he said was: "I suppose the doctor M spurned at the outset, a regular position as COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. j ' pulpit reporter of one of the leading news- I visited Dr. Corcoran, and told him every- ones by the ablest New York divines in my will come and lead the meeting." At a session of the Probate Court for the County shorthand notebooks. I will read one or two of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate oHiee in the papers. thing. He heard me very kindly, but was "The doctor's a-coming," the deacon re- There is a difference betweea a triefi city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesda>, the fifteenth day inclined to treat the whole matter as entirely of them." plied; "that's his buggy coming up the till." and trusted man and a trusted and tried of May, in the year one thousand eight hun- imaginary. His daughter was still away Hastily throwing the note books and a few A well worn and dusty chaise stopped man.—Life dred and eighty-eight. "I think a little of my experience would from home, and would remain so for a year necessary articles into a hand bag, he set out at the gate, a venerable man alighted, Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- do you good," he said to Steele, as they sat for Ramoth Gilead. The station was merely bate longer. He talked to me very seriously about accompanied by a sprightly young lady, who Don't Despair. In the matter of the estate of Edward S. together in the summer on the clover under my health, and told me I was in a fairer way a platform in the wilderness. The little set- sprang nimbly to the ground, making only a Dunster, deceased. the old orchard trees of his friend's home. tlement lay three miles away, around the good natured pretense of accepting the assist- If you'are weak and weary from some On reading and filing the petitiou.duly verified, to be buried than married, and he should of Rebecca S. Punster, preying that a certain "It would give you a chance to improve your disapprove of his daughter's becoming in- spur of Mount Haystack. An elderly man ance of the courteous old gentleman. Halsey so-called chronic disease, don't give Bn, instrument now on file in this court, purporting style, by a comparison with that of the most terested in me solely on that ground. 'Go was waiting upon the platform and shook was introduced at the door and received the Sulphur Bitters has given hope to many to be the last will and testament of said deceased, eloquent and scholarly men of the day. It home for a year or more,' he said; 'rest and hands with Halsey, remarking: "You are good minister's rather formal and priestly invalids, where hitherto there was noth may be admitted to probate, and that Samuel benediction with a feeling something like Dui, ter and David P Klmball may be appointed would broaden your theological ideas, and exercise; make a sound, healthy man of Mr. Steele, I s'pose. Dr. Corcoran has writ- ing but despair. It will build up and re- executors thereof, or tnat said petitioner may be give you points in composition and delivery. yourself; and when you have done that, ten us all so much about you, that the whole that of shame. He turned for relief to the new your whole system.—Editor Weekly appointed Administrator with the will annexed. If you will submit to taking a few hints from come and see us again, and I will introduce parish feel as if they knew you, though there young lady, to whom the doctor motioned American. Thereupon it is ordered.that Monday, the 11th him with a wave of the hand and the rather day of June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, me I can put you up to a thing or two. There you to my daughter.'" isn't one of us that has ever set eyes on you." be as-tgued for the hearing of said petition, are certain dodges that these great guus are Up to this moment all that Halsey had in- unsatisfactory introduction, "My niece, "Why in the name of common sense Orient." What was he to call her? Nothing John A. Logau own> four tnnroughbred and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at not above using, which are remarkably kill- haven't you followed his advice?" tended was to explain the situation, and to law of said deceased, and all other persons in - ing, and I doubt whether they are ever for the present, since they were not upon a horse?, which are in training at Lexington, terested in said estate, are required to appear at "I have done so, Halsey, as far as is possi- offer to supply his friend's place by reading taught in the seminary. If you are going in some of the sermons with which his short- footing which would permit the use of her a Sea-ion of said Court then to be holden at ble. I have put myself in training as though Christian name; but as he glanced at her K the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, for divinity you might as well be at the top I were going to row with a prize crew; but hand note book was abundantly supplied. and show cause, if any there be, why the of the heap, a regular doubly distilled D.D., Now the idea struck him that he might do his bright attractive face with its mischievous prayer of said petitioner fhould not be granted: j-ou cannot realize the difficulties of my posi- smile, he felt that an intimacy which such a When fragile woman sighs, deploring And it is further ordered, that «ai_d petitioner give and the pastor of a wealthy city church. I tion. I am a minister without a parish, and friend a good turn by actually personating The charms that quickly fade away, notice to the perso1 s interested in said estate, of have come to the conclusion that the minis- him. The deacon had just shown him that form of address would indicate with a be- What power, the bloom of health restoring. the pendency of said petition, and the hearing so belong to everybody. I have done more witching little personage like this would do Can check the progress of decay? try is a better field for a smart man than work the past winter than any regularly set- this was possible. Why not do it? His self The only aid that's worth attention. thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub- journalism, and I almost regret my choice. much to reconcile a man to even this desert lished in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, a newspaper tled pastor of my acquaintance, and I have esteem told him that he could make a favor- solitude. She had a bright, intelligent coun- For pains and Ills of such description, printed and circulating in said eounty, three suc- You see you have less competition; nearly had before my mind always my own person- able impression upon these country peo- tenance, made piquant remarks, was quick Thousands of women gladly mention— cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. all the brilliant fellows take to the law, the ple, and that a report would be sent WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, al, private desire to fit myself for a foreign at repartee, and was as completely at home 'Tis "Pierce's Favorite Prescription." tA true copy.] Judge of Probate. regular digs to medicine, the long headed field, so that some time if I win Miss Cor- to Dr. Corcoran of the athletic ap- and unembarassed in his society as a city The price of this royal remedy, Dr. WM.G. DOTY, Probate Register. ones to politics or business, those mistaken coran—and if I gave up that hope I should pearance of the Rev. Andrew Steele, belle. In chatting with her he quite forgot Pierce's Favorite Prescription, is but one beggars who care more lor glory than gold give up everything—we may go out to our which would secure his friend the posi- to prepare his thoughts for the coming ordeal dollar. Specific for all those chronic ail- INSURANCE, hang on to art or literature, while only the life work together. We have a returned tion he wished. Personally, the whole thing of the prayer meeting. The people began to ments and weaknesaes peculiar to womm. chaps without any particular vocation are missionary at Sunderland, and I am studying appeared to him in a ludicrous light. It gather. The deacon introduced Brother The only medicine for such maladies, sold aKAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF left for the ministry and the book agencies. Turkish with him. I want to have some ac- would be another racy experience of life, and Sloeumbe—who had exchanged the overalls by druggists, under a positive guarantee Now don't flare up. Can't you see that it is quirements which will recommend me to the would make a good story for his Bohemian for his store clothes, but about whose fresh- from the manufacturers, that it will give A. W. HAMILTON the luckiest thing in the world that it is so? board, so t lay not have to waste a year club, "The Free Lances." There was a risk tallowed cowhide boots the scent of the satisfaction or money refunded. See guar- Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor If you have a clear idea from the start what on the ficl i i:\ration." of detection, but that only added fascination stable still lingered. The Pearce girls came antee on bottle wrapper. Large bottlet you mean to accomplish, you can just sail in to the enterprise. His decision was made in attended by a lantern and a dog. They were $1. Six for $5. like a whale among the fishes." "You appear to have carried out Dr. Cor- a twinkling,'.and he shook hands with the Hamilton Block. coran'9 advice in regard to rest to the letter," very plain, and not at all young. Halsey Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate win Andrew Steele answered quietly: "You deacon with quite a ministerial air. thought discourteously that if the lantern do not understand my aims. I am physi- Halsey remarked dryly. "I wonder you find it to their advantage to call on me. I repre- haven't engaged some rabbinical old clothes II. named brightly enough to display their faces The National colored Republican club at •ent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com cally unsuited to lead the career you have man of the Bowery to instruct you in He- "I am going to take you to our house," the the protection of the dog was entirely un- Washington has indorsed the candidacr pmnles, having an aggregate capital of over marked out for me. I have not sufficient brew, and taken a dip into Chinese by way of necessary. The deacon's wife brought in of Gen. Alger. health to carry out what I wish, and that is deacon remarked, as he led Halsey to his lamps and a few well thumbed hymn books. J8,i>i«. .««> pastime." horse and buckboard, which were hidden in a The ri»n«l K»|I1T?TJ may tie round on file at Geou worthy spies iu the place and If they send me a The more you can show the people that you bation. "The Lord has committed a great young lady as she adjusted the wires of A XUS X ili HiXV p. Rowell& Go's Newspaper under the circumstances. I suppose she good report of your physical condition (I have no haven't come to take his place; that you look talent to your trust, my son," he said to him Advertising Bureau (lOSprnue St. >. where advertising 1 her bustle. • auu&cta mar be made (or It VX HEW IO. brought you your gruel and read aloud to you, doubt in any other particular), I will seud your up to him as your fathe: in Israel; that you in the dusk, as Halsey helped him Into his fanned your fevered brow and all that. I THE CITY. Campus, circuit court, high school anc PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. THE INK FIEND says : " Do not forget HE REGISTER other news on the second page. The first that it costs something to puff as well part of a fine story can be found on the D. F. Allmendinger was in Toledo Fri- seventh page. as advertise; never sponge upon a THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1888. Mrs. Stowell is slowly recovering from day. her late severe illness. printer. It is the printer's ink that The case of Hamilton vs. Frothingham R. Evans, law '86, has a fine practice at makes nine-tenths of our fortunes ; it was called in the Supreme court last Fri- Dakota, Neb. Mary Ann Everest, of the First ward, takes money to buy ink, type "and paper, died May 18, aged 52. day, on which day Prof. Knowlton was Judge Kinne arrived home Irom Adrian, present and made his argument for de- Saturday night. and yet, after all this, few are the The Ann Arbor dramatic club will play fendant. J. L. Lawrence, attorney for thanks the printer gets. Daniel Web- And Goods plaintiff, made his argument on Monday. Miss Betty Dayton, of Lansing, is visit- Robert Emmett here June 16. ing friends here. ster was right when he said of the I! Ill k 11L A new pavement is being laid in front Died, at Iron Mountain, Mich., May 14, Helen M. Osgood, graduate of '86 was press: 'Small is the sum required to of Zachmann's meat market on Detroit-sc. Rev. Andrew Brown, late of Hollymount, in town May 22. patronize a newspaper ; amply rewarded Ireland, aged 72 years. He was the father Rev. J. H. Palmer, of Lansing, was in is its patron. I care not how humble A dangerous piece of sidewalk is to be of Sam'l R. Brown, who died at the same found just north of the Arlington house. the city Saturday last. and unpretending is the gazette which place last March, and David H. Brown, he takes, it is next to impossible to fill Tco many things to tell. You lit '85; and stepfather of Prof. C. M. Supervisor Jas. L. Gilbert, of Chelsea, Oae of the new ventures in the Fifth was in the city Tuesday. it out without putting into it something SELLING QUICKLY wouldn't stop to read, and the Gayley, of this city. printer's bill might surprise us—al- ward, is a second-hand store by Wm. Ex- that is worth the subscription price.'" inger. Ex-postmaster Geo. Crowell, of Chel- though we are quite used to large Rev. Dr. Ramsay's pastorate at Ann sea, was in town Monday. bills. Besides all the things re- Arbor expires at the end of this year un- ferre d to in this Column, there are Louis Stevens has purchased Ab Moore's Mrs. Prof. Kempf and daughter spent Two Houses for Sale. scores of others clamoring for rec- tonsorial parlors. The latter will go to der the laws of the Methodist Episcopal last week at Whitmore Lake. Two two-story frame houses, Nos. 79 AT ognition. Could fill a page daily Detroit. church, which permit a minister to remain and 83 S. State-st. To be moved off af- only three years. Dr. Ramsay has had C. M. Fellows, of Manchester, made in tellirg •what we ought to tell, J. W. Maynard now has a water pipe in THE REGISTER a call Monday. ter July 1st. For particulars, address and y ou ought to read. calls to Cleveland, Indianapolis, Detroit, W. R. PARKER, 83 S. State. front of his store, put in Saturday by Hut- and to some place in New Jersey, upon Mrs. Dr. A. C. Nichols visited friends in The conclusion is simply, come zel & Co. to us to supply your wants, even the expiration of his pastorate here. He Dexter last Saturday and Sunday. announce to those of our though the newspapers don't refer Ellen L. Fox, Fourth ward, wife of will go to Detroit. The C. L. S. C. meet with the Dexter readers who are suffering with any form to them, and remember that there Chas. Fox, died May 17, aged 23. Con- circle in that town tomorrow night. of Dropsy that Dr. A. G. Cross, Waynes- Commander Jackson, of Welch Post, burg, Greene county, Pa., has discovered D. F. Schairer's. are many bargains here that never sumption. ^___ ^^ G. A. R., desires to remind all, that Deco- Mrs. Charles Allen will be absent sev- an ur failing remedy (or that disease. No get published. eral weeks visiting her sister in Detroit. The whole town seems to be C. H. Gibson has removed his barber ration day is not alone for old soldiers, but one need be tapped, nor live nor die with looking this way for Black and shop from Main-st to Burchfield'sold stand should be improved by every one, to show Wm. Clancy, on Bowery-st, fell from Dropsy, who will use it. Trial samples Colored French Sateens, and for a on Huron-st. their gratitude to those bra^e defenders his stoop last Friday, breaking two ribs. 10c, which will satisfy you of its efficacy. half dozen other kinds. of their country who sleep their last sleep, Chas. Belding, one of Brighton's busy A perspective view of the new high by covering their graves with flowers, and Bargains From the Bankrupt 60c and 65c Dress Goods for 60c. school hall can be seen in Joe T. Jacobs men, made a business call here Saturday. Stark'3 beautiful tintypes at half price Drees Goods that have never be- observing the day as one of 6acred memo- until July 1st. Just north of the post of- & Co.'s window. ries, and not as a holiday. Dr. W. F. Miller, medic '87, of Mil- fice, Ann Arbor. Stock of Root, Strong & Co., fore eold under 60c and 65c, that waukee, Wis., was in tbe city last week. have been thought rare value at Mrs. Prudence West, widow of late 65c, a happy trade turn lets us The Empire mower and binder company Claude Denman, on Liberty-st, is suffer- The purchase, by W. D. Adams of the Detroit. We Invite Special drop 16c from last week's prices. John West, 21 E. Liberty-st, died May 21, of Akron Ohio, who have h»d their dis- ing greatly from inflammatory rheumatism. entire Bazaar stock, formerly owned by Some very pretty Coaching Um- aged 79. Pneumonia. tributing point at Jackson, Mich., wiil re- F. St( fflet, means a wholesale change and move to Ann Arbor, where they will oc- Mrs. Jennie Pratt, of Scio township, is general slaughter for the next 30 days, Attention to this Sale, brellas have just come. They will Walter Toop who was burned out on dangerously ill, and her recovery doubtful. be in great demand soon, as the cupy the proposed new addition to the T. commencing May 19, to make room for a season is young. State-st, has opened a bakery on N. Main- & A. A. freight house, which they will H. W. Newkirk, of THS REGISTER, will large stock of new goods. Al^o a $2,000 Reed These Prices. We commence a Hosiery Sale to- st, next to Snow's livery. use for storing their machine*. They will deliver the address at Pinckney, Decora- bankrupt stock ;o be closed out at a gen- tion day. uine ba'gain. morrow morning that for quality Seed corn is rotting in the ground and Bend out from there during the summer, of goo ds and low ness of prices will from 1000 to 1200 machines. Asa Allen, mail carrier, Fifth ward, laid surpass anything we have ever grass is very slow to start, causing much Mrs. M. M. Tuttle returned from Chi- complaint among the farmers. off three days last week on account of done. 5O dozen Women's Striped Dr. C. Howell has a cane with a history. sickness. cago last night which is the fourth time she has been in the market for goods this Cotton Hose, last week 25c, Fri- One liquor tax haa been paid since last The knob is from a piece of wood picked day ]5c. No restriction as to up on the battle field of Cnickamauga; the Mrs. John Caiman and son Georee will spring. time, they are ready now. No re- Thursday : Adolph Kemper, Ann Arbor, silver ferule joining the knob to the cane spend the summer with friends in Brook- strio tion as to quantity. You can $300, making $20,900 to date. lyn, N. Y. City Lots for Sale. proper, is a piece of band from a rebel flag All lots in S. P. Jewett's addition to the have what you want, and you will staff found at Mission Ridge. The stick Miss Phena Parker, of Pittsfield, is mak- want a lot •when you see them. Engineer Spokep, of the City Mills, was city of Ann Arbor, are now for sale on in Saline last week putting up an eDgine is a piece of a rebel caisson knocked to ing her brother John, ofBennington, a two reasonable terms. Inquire of E. 0. Kinne. 5,000 yards Good Prints at 3Jc per yard. We have been advertising fast in the mill of Friss & Minnett. pieces by a shell at the battle of Stone weeks visit. 3,000 yards Choice Dress Prints at 5c BLACK HOSIERY the last two River; while the ferule on the bottom is a Mrs. A. Otlo, Milliner. Miss Maude Hill, of Lansing, is visiting per yard. mon ths and yet there seem to be Yesterday morning the kitchen of Thos. piece of fuse of a mortar fired into Atlanta her friend, Miss Maude Hudson, at the I have on hand a large stock of Hats in but very few ladies in Ann Arbor Flowers, on Twelfth-st, took fire, but was by Sherman's artillery. Cook house. the latest styles, also a fine lot of plumes, 2,000 yards Handsome Dress Sateens at who know that we have in stock extinguished without much damage. tips and flowers, whicn I will sell chejp. Prof. J. F. Fulton, of the Minnesota 8c per yard. such an article. Well, we have, An affes'ing and interesting occurrence Would be pleased to receive a call from and we guarantee them stainless. 150 shares of the new series of Btock University, was the guest of Dr. Frothing- One case Novelty Dress Ginghams at 8c The Color is immovable even after issued by the Ann Arbor Co-operative took place at the residence of Rev. Alaltby ham Tuesday. those desiring new spring goods, whether Gelston, on east Washington-st, last Sun- they w ish to buy or not. Mrs. A. Otto. per yard. wa eh ing any number of times in Savings association have been taken. Mrs. L. H. Jones, and Mrs. Annette SO AP and SODA. day afternoon. Rev. Dr. Eddy adminis- 19 Fourth-st Ann Arbor. Two cases Tinted Lawns, worth 10c, Wm. Lane, of Dexter, who was looking terpd the sacrament of the Lord's Supper Watson, cf Dexter, were calling on friends Money to Loan Every Stocking is Stamped here Monday. VICTORIA FAST BLACK, none the town over for $40 he thought he lost to Mr. Gelston, the officers of the Presby- On first-class and first mortgage Real Es- now 5c per yard. others are genuine. here Saturday, found it in his barn in terian church, and a few near neighbors. Miss Alice Cramer has been selected as tate. Apply to S. H. DOUGLASS. 30 pieces Good Bed Tickings at 10c, 12c, Dexter. Mr. Gelston, who has been a minister of the contralto in the Baptist quartette for S. H. DOUGLASS, and 15c. Try them, and if th.ey are t ot as rep- the gospel for fifty years, was stricken the next year. I. W. HUNT, Agent Paisley, of T. & A. A. R. R., is 50 pieces White Wash Dress Goods at resented return them, and got receiving material for a sixty-foot exten- with paralysis nearly four years ago, since Mr. and Mrs. Burns and daughter, of Ann Arbor. Anril, 1888. your money. which time he has been a helpless invalid. Syracuse, N. Y., are visiting Prof. Lewis 8c, 10c, 12Jc, and 15c per yard in sion to the freight house, work to be be- He is now 88 years of age. Doc. Simon's gun next week. A. Rhodes and family. Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite plaids and stripes. 75 White and Cream Embroidered Bach & Abel. The general opinion among farmers T. Y. Kayne, formerly manager of the Lillian Pond, the nine-year old daughter the south door of the court house, is the seems to be that a great portion of the Egan Imperial Truss company of this place, o£ Geo. H. Pond, of the Courier, is very best place in the city for anything in his Robes at $2.00, and $2.50 each, just corn that has been planted will have to has come out with a new truss and has or- low with consumption. line. Try it. 645 tf. half price. be planted over. ganized the "Chicago Truss company." Miss Nettie Morrison, of Mupkegon, 17 pieces Silk and Wool 52 inch $1.00 June 1, he will go to Chicago for his student in the Normal at Ypsilanti, died Suitings at 60c per yard. The fire laddies were testing the steam- headquarters. Dr. Kayne has been the last Monday of measles. Celery Plantsjbr Sale, Cheap! er yesterday, and found that with the ex- 50 pieces Novelty Wool Dress Goods manager of the Egan Imperial Truss com- Thomas Birkett was a caller at the TIIE Ready from now till August, by the ception of being a little rusty, it is in good pany here for the past six years. He has 1000. Early Tomato and Cabbage plants, worth 40c, now 25c per yard. shape for service. REGISTER office Saturday, and reported best kind ; ready now at loc a dozen. done the principal part of the adjusting everything quiet up the river. 100 pieces American Fancy Dress Goods of trusses in the hospitals of both medical Orders wanted. Correspondence so- James & Barney, stonecutters, are re- Geo. 0 Connor, 45 E. Ann-st, leaves for licited. Address, at 12Jc per yard. ceiving two cars daily of large flag-stones schools of the University of Michigan, and is considered one of the best practical ex- 3aginaw as soon as the high school closes, EAOLE CF.LKRY CO., 10 pieces All Wool 52 inch Ladies' from Ohio, which they are placing on our to take a position on the railroad. streets where needed. perts in the treatment of hernia in the Kalnmazoo, Dlich. Cloths at 50c per yard. United States. B. S. Waite and wife have been called 15 pieces Plain and Fancy All Wool 40 Cramer and Corbin have begun a $5,000 nome Irom Menominee, by the expected inch 75c Black Dress Goods at 50c per suit against a Tecumseh salooon keeper by Tuesday afternoon, about G o'clock, the death of Mr. Waite's mother from cancer. the name of Sutfin, for selling liquor barn of Dave Crawford, colored, whose yard. which resulted in the death of one Rich- premises are near the railroad bridge east Simeon Mains, of Williamston, well 5 pieces All Silk Black Satin Rhadames ardson. of town, was consumed with its contents mown in Lima and Dexter, was married ast week to Myra Hammond, of Lapeer. wiTfiPi at 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25. including hay, grain, cutter, buggy, two A. Wilsey has two fine attractions at stoves and other small articles. A dozen The leap-year party given at Germania NEW DESIGNS ! 13 pieces Black and Colored Morie Silks his music store. One is an $850 mahogany chickens were also cremated. The fire, nail last nignt by Miss Louise Handle, was at $1.00 per yard. finished Peek piano, and the other is a department promptly responded, but well attended, and proved an enjoyable LOW PRICES ! 500 yards Surah Silks, Blacks only, at rotary shuttle sewing machine, which is a through some one's blunder, they went a occasion. novelty. 75c and $1.00 per yard. mile out of their way to reach the fire, John Highland, an old Ann Arbor boy, 10 pieces Black Gros-Grain Silks at 50c, and could do no good when they arrived. Having purchased an immense Stock MEM'S HIGH CUT Rev. Henry Gelston, formerly of Ann and now a prominent member of the fire 75c, and $1.00 per yard. Arbor, now in the fruit business in Flor- Cause of fire supposed to be a spark from department, of Jackson, was in town Fri- of Wail-Paper during the great manu- ida, is just harvesting his crop of Japanese passing train. Loss about $150. day night. facturer's Cut Sale, we propose to sell peaches, the only kind that can be raised at prices never before heard of in the Cheap Sale of Laces. CANVAS LACE SHOES Monday evening, the gasoline stove Mrs. John K. Miner will give a dancing City. Please note prices : 45 inch Black Chantilly Skirtings at in that state. Darty to the members of the University $1.00 PER PAIU. used tor cooking to Gus Backus' restau- Best Brown Blanks, 5c to 8c a roll. $2.25, $2.75, and $3.00 per yard. rant, leaked in the main pipe, and while jlee club this evening, at her residence, Ernest Kreuger, the photographer, has • White " 6c " 10c " " 45 inch Spanish Guipure Skirtings at taken a photograph of the ruins of the Backus was trying to correct the difficulty i2 Liberty-st. Jewett house, and will hereafter photo- the pipe under the stove-top exploded, Frank Allen, of the Fifth ward, who ' Satin Flats, 8c " is. " " $2.00, $2.50, and $3.50 per yard. LOW SHOES, graph the ruins of every fire, and present throwing the burning fluid about the was brought home from the "Soo," about • Gilt Paper, 10c " 25c " " 5 pieces 45 inch Cream and White a copy to the fire department. kitchen, setting it on fire and severely two weeks ago, sick with pneumonia, is Fine English Paper, 30c "50c" " Oriental Lace Skirtings at 50c per burning one of the proprietor's hands. Mr. lowly improving. yard, worth $1.00. Genuine Kangaroo Lottie, daughter of Prof. Sage, who has Backus carried the stove out door, and We guarantee the Best Stock and been ill for some time with typhoid fever, Mrs. Carrie Stone was in Kalamazoo, Lowest Prices. Ceiling Decoration a 25 pieces Embroidered Muslin Skirtings $3.00 PER PAIR. knocked the can containing the gasoline Tussday, attending the funeral of her died Monday morning at three o'clock, into the middle of next week with a base specialty. We offer the Best Curtain at 50c and 75c per yard, worth double. aged 13 years. She was a member of the ather-in-law, Prof. Stone, formerly of Poll with Brass trimming all complete, 25 dozen Real Paris 5-Button Em- ball bat, thus preventing another explo- Kalamazoo college. Rock Bottom Prices seventh grade in the schools. sion and probable serious damage. The for 40c. Bargains in Opaque Window broidered Kid Gloves in Tans and John Smith and wife, of Council Bluffs, Shades, Fixture Room Mouldings, etc. ON EVERYTHING. Gib Bliss, agent for the Detroit and fire in the kitchen was soon extinguished, Browns at 79c per pair. and the stove is a thing of the past. [owa, are here visiting their parents, Mr. Cleveland line of steamers, told tickets and Mrs. Christian Smith, and Mr. and GEO. WAHR. Lovely Silk Gloves in Blacks, Tans, yesterday to a party of 12 students On accoant of inclement weather, the Mrs. Fred. Stabler. Draps and Browns at 35c per pair. GOODSPEED'S headed by Prof. Davis, for Leland on the Book-Seller & Stationer, Masonic Blk. lake shore, where they will spend a month meeting of the Humane society, at fire- V. M. Lumley, law '88, made his maiden 300 pairs Ladies'Berlin Gloves at 10c per surveying. man's hall last Friday night, was poorly effort in Justice Frueauffs court yester- SHOE HOUSE, attended. Several gentlemen, prominent pair. 17 South Main St., - Ann Arbor. day, pitted against John W. Bennett, and 50 dozen Long Silk Mitts at 18c per pr. Sunday morning, Co. A. will attend the in the work, were present, who elected came off victorious. GRAND OPERA HOUSE! memorial service at St. Andrew's church, Prof. B. E. Nichols temporary chairman. 25 dozen Ladies' Jersey Vests at 25c After a few moments discussion, it was de- Mrs. Thos. Woodruff, nee Roarbacker, OSE NIGHT ONLY. at the invitation of Welch Post, G. A. R! aunt of Mrs. Nelson Sutherland, died in each. The company will also turn out Wednes- cided to adjourn to meet Tuesday, May 29, 20 dozen Ladies' Balbriggan Vests at at 7 p. m. sharp, and in the meantime, ad- Detroit Monday, and was biought here day, assisting the Post in the exercises of yesterday for burial. Tuesday Eve., May 29th, '88 35c each. Decoration day. vertise the meeting thoroughly and en- CAUTION! deavor to get the people interested in the Prot C. N. Jones, a member of the ex- Ladies' Muslin Underwear at prices less amining committee for schools in the state, than cost of material. Mrs. Byron Green, of Detroit is in town, movement. It is the desire of those who have identified themselves with the work, was looking over the schools of Eaton WEBSTER-BRADY CO. Night Dresses at 25c, 39c, and 50c. looking after her land interests. She in- Rapids last Wednesday. tends within a short time to erect three to pertect an organization as soon as pos- Ladies' and Misses' Drawers at 25c, 39c, DON'T BE LED two-story brick stores, in the open space sible ; and they earnestly desire a full at- Patrick Shea, an old citizen of North- In Wm. A. Brady's dramatization of H. Rider and 50c. tendance at their next meeting. Haggard's famous romance By some House who say they buy beyond the Arlington house, including that ield, was in the city Saturday for the first Ladies'Chemises at 25c, 39c, 50c, and 75c. goods for Cash and sell on which the restaurant stands. Tuesday night, Wm. Ross, a carpenter, ime, in four weeks, having been, during Ladies' Skirts at 25c, 39c, 50c, to $3.00. ;h»t time, a sufferer from rheumatism. goods cheaper than living on corner Depot-st and N. Main, Corset Covers at 25c, 40c, 50c, and 75c. their neighbors. For some time smoke has been seen is- J. H. Wickwire a well known composi- retired about 10 o'clock, apparently as 10 dozen Gents' Night Shirts at 75c each. suing from around.the cornice near the well as ever. About an hour later, Mrs. or of Jackson, and the first publisher of chimney on the west side of the court Ross, who was sleeping by his side, not- the Dexter Leader, has just been granted 50 dozen Unlaundried Shirts at 50c and THERE ARE mil HOUSES house, and the county officials believing it iced that he was breathing hard, and tried a pension, and $1000 back pay. "A good Every Scene Carried Complete. 75c each. Who have Cash also, and can time the leak was stopped, had the chim- to awaken him, but without success. take/' 200 Large Silk Parasols at $1.00 and buy as cheap as the next. ney torn down Saturday and rebuilt. Arousing the family, they repaired to the Charles Allen will be tried today in the Grand Spectacular Production. $1.25. We buy in large quan- bedside, only to find the lifeless body of Carpenter's union, and possibly expelled. Wonderful Calcium and Electric 100 26 inch Silk Umbrellas at $1.75, tities and Last year the legislature authorized the the husband and the father, he havir.g Be is charged with employing non-union $2 00, and $2.50. publication in book form, the names of passed away without a struggle. Physi- carpenters and taking jobs at too low a Effects. every one who enlisted in this state for cians were summoned who pronounced it igure. 50 Fancy Coaching Parasols at $1.00 the war. It is the duty of supervisors to a case of heart disease, the deceased hav- Prices 75, 50 and 35 els each. Watch the Market collect these names, and they could be ing been subject to it for some years. He Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith returned We offer three great bargains in Jerseys FOR greatly assisted by old veterans handing in leaves a wife and children. His age was from an extended tour in the west Satur- No extra charge for reserved seats now on Sale their names. 62 years. day, bringing with them a friend, Mrs. at Wahr's Bookstore. at 75c, $1.00, and $1.25. Forester, of Chicago, who will be their 25 Ladies' Cloth Jackets at $2.00 each. Articles of Association of the Promon- The meeting of the Washtenaw Agri- juest for some time. OANING—Money to loan on first class real Bargains. LJ estate mortgages at current rates of interest. 50 dozen Ladies' Fancy Border Hand- torio mining company of Eaton Rrapids cultural Society, in the court bouse Mon- Mrs. A. W. Hamilton left yesterday Satisfactory arrangements made with capitalists kerchiefs, 3 for 10c. Try us ; we charge you noth- have been recently filed in Detroit, with a day, was not well attended, owing to lesiring such investment. Every conveyance morning for Grand Rapids, where she will «Dd transaction in abstracts of titles carefully ex- 10 pieces Pure Linen Crash at 5c per ing to capital stock of $1,000,000. Among the farmers being busy at home. The com- nake a two weeks' visit with her sister, imtned as to legal effect. Zlna P. King. Ann shareholders are Joel W. Hamilton Ann mittee on printing was instructed to in- Mrs. Chas. Perkins. Mr. Hamilton ao- Arbor Mich. tf. yard. Arbor, 1C00 shares, A. W. Hamilton, Ann sert in premium list, premiums for a pony compi.nied her as far as Eaton Rapids. One case Large White Bed Spreads at LOOK US OVER. Arbor, 800 shares at $25 each. Object race, and also for farmers' double team 75c each. mining in Mexico. race, premiums the society has never be- Miss Hannah R. Sewall, M. A. '87, has WANTTTMIKOIIEY? WE WARRANT 3een awarded the Fellowship in History If HO, we can help you to do it. Wo Two bales yard wide Sheeting at 5 per fore given. Martin Clark will superin- make and sells large line of house- The Ann Arbor township board met in tend the printing and soliciting. A reso- at Bryn Mawr for '88-'89. This makes hold specialties that are sold by yard. the basement of the court-house, Tuesday, lution was passed to leave gates of fair he eighth fellowship that has been award- WANT Airentx, connixttng of Berlining 50 all Wool Black and Colored Cash- EVERY PAIR. ed by that college to Michigan graduates. Chaint.Spring Beds. Clothes Wring- LOOK AT OUR to open bids for a new iron bridge over ground open each week day, when the TO ers. Clocks Photograph Albums, mere Shawls at $1.35 and $1.50 each. the Huron river at Geddes. Thirteen bids grojnds were not in use, so that all sub- Bibles, Hooks, Smyrna Rugs, Lace Big Bargains in Large White Aprons at were received ranging from $2000 to Curtain*. Etc. The Largest and scribers to the fund to pay off the floating J. T. Jacobs having sold the part of his MAKE Best line of Agents' goods offered 25c, 35c, and 50c each. LADIES' KID SHOE, $1.00. $2400. The bids and specifications were debt of the society could have full use of by any house in this country. arm with the buildings on will sell all of Send for Catalogue. Ladles, it will Pay You to attend placed in the hands of Prof. Green, the the track, when they desired, and the su- 3is Stock, Farming implements, etc., etc., MONEY Samuel Krau.se, board to await his opinion as to which perintendent would issue driving tickets at private sale up to June 15, at which this Sale. 48 SOUTH MAIN ST., • ANN ARBOR. bid to accept. to those wishing them. Address LOVELL H7B. Co. Box 562,Srie, Pa. We are Always the Cheapest. ;ime he gives possession. Montion this Paper when you write. D. F. SCHAIRER