VOLUME XXX^V.-NO. 35 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 18Q5 WHOLE NUMBER, 178; FORTIETH ANNUAL SESSION The Clancy Inquest Continued. THE CLANCY INQUEST OVER. Manifests a Commendable Spirit. [From Friday's Daily Courier.] Adjourned Till Wednesday in Order to As illustrative of the nobility of the me The Clancy inquest was resumed this man, we have been handed for publica- Of the Detroit Conference of the Meth- morning. Boyle, the bold, brave, bad Await the Verdict of the Cor- tion the following letter from Hon. Wil- odist Episcopal Church man from Kalamazoo was nt> the guesi .jf her aunt Miss Cor- spirit of helpfulness manifested by the the contract to the company until •Mid Alderman H. G. Prettyman, went nelia Gorsellus, of Lawrence tit., for churches in arranging for the entertain- it was known whether its represen- to Ohio Thursday for a short visit. an ('xtended period. ment of the Detroit Conference which - would sign the one proposed Mr,-. Wm. Matthews lias returned or not1. This motion prevailed and •T. T. SulUvaa .-in 1 daughter Mary meets here Sept. 11 to 16. home to Owo.-so, after a visit wi.h and (tine matter was again referred left Wednesday evening for Boston via Dr. Gelston has written to him saying: her mother Mrs. Fisher, of X. MainBt. back *o the lighting committee until the M. C. route. They will be ab- "We shall be glad to accomodate you in thve next regular meeting. ESTABLISHED 1880. i '.\ o (ir three weeks. .Ioh:u ScWee, the popular clerk in the use of McMillan Hall and also in the Wahar'a State st. book store, use of the lecture room of our church The city engineer was instructed ot T. -T. Ktarrctt. the Detroit business began a two week's vacation Friday lor tlie Lay Conference." He also 1 he Street railway company in manager of 1 'he Physician and Sur- ing. adds: "Can you not see also that good the locating of the proposed track on geon, is in the city this week, looking men are assigned to my pulpit the Con- the extMisioM. W. ('. Hollands and family left on after tho Interests of that excellent ference Sunday?" Alderman Cady proposed that Pack- journal. ; • j Friday last for a week's May at Tne THE OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE CITY St. Clalr Flats and a week's visit The Secretary of the Hobart Guild ard street ibe covered four inches thick Major Harrteoa Soule is billeted at Jackson. writes: "Dear Sir: At a combined with liroken stone from Monroe to for tho annual reunion of the Cth meeting of the Hobart Guild and Vestry Slate Kts. Referred. JJerthu I'owoH, a teacher in Michigan Heavy Artillery, to be held of St. Andrew's parish, a resolution was Prof M.. E. Cooley was asked to AEWAYS THE LATEST AXD BEST STYLES OF THE LARGEST at Battle Creek Aug. 28. So says the Cleveland schools with Miss Vida passed granting to you the use of Harris fu:ni-h Kiiggestioins upon smoke con- tine Moo.n. Pierce of Webster, were guests yester- Hall during the session of the M. E, sumers. MANUFACTORIES IN THE COUNTRY ON HAND. day of Mrs. R. C. McAllaster. Frank 'Howard has jus* returned Conference in this city Sept. 11 to Hi, The coaimcH then adjourned. froan a trip -which took in the Da- . A. A". Valentine, X. Hegna for any purposes for which you may de- sire the same." kotas, Winou-peg and northwestern and O. K tilling, of Dexter, were in Hamburg. I can offer you a splendid line of Bedroom, Parlor, Library, Dining- Canada. He IB warm in his praises town Thursd.-.y. They were buy- of that country. room, and Office Furniture at exceedingly low prices. ing horses for shipment to Detroit: A concert will be given at the Metho- Senator Toon Palmer and W. A. Miss Emma Hayley of E. F. Mills & dist church in Hamburg, Friday even- A full assortment of the newest and choicest patterns in Chenile, Silk, Mboine, of Detroit, stopped over in this Co's, left Thur.sday for a four ing, August 30, for the benefit of tlie Derby Satin and Tapestry Curtains. In Lace : Irish point, Swiss, Tambour, city awhile .Saturday on their way church. Admission 10 cent Tlie week's stay In Boston and vicinity. Brussels and Xottingham. she was accompanied by her sister to ^Vhitmore bake and the Farmer's following is the program : pionic. HVB'. Addio Da i [«, Overture Home Circle A large line of Rugs, Art squares, Linoleums and Oilcloths. I seli M;r. and Mrs. E. E. Taylor left Fri- Messrs. Bull, Vreeland, DeWoli and Mrs. Howard Green .md family will re- ITTLE by samples 0. W. Richardson & Co's Superlative Carpets; the largest ex- day for their future iiome in Mus- Sheridan. turn 10 Ann Arbor next week where kegoa. The- best wishes of a host Quartette. ".Sailors' Glee" Leslie clusive jobbers of cut carpets in the world. They cut hundreds of patterns he -will eiHitinu" ],;, (a,w studies when Miss Ball, Mrs.Sheridan, Messrs. Ball and oi" friends accompany the newly wed- IVER to match without waste, which is a saving from two to fifteen cents per the tfinivensity opens in October.— Vreeland. ded couple. Solo. "Crown of Gold." Hermann yard on nearly every carpet. Iiattle Creek Moon. PILLS SOUK. "Let All Obey."—"The Enchantress'1 Joihin O. Tliomps-on of the Dexter The IMartindale family will remove Duet. "Ship Ahoy" Millard Leader, was in the city Thursday4 but Messrs. Ball and Vreeland. i''' i I I li < i Ann Arbor about he didn't come to go to the show— Song. "Marlnella" Randegger Sepi I, wlien E. A. Martindale will ii">i oaanie down as company for those MissJule Ball. When ready to furnish your homes it enter tho medical department of the wluo
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