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 naud and lie were continually at swords Priestley's Wool Figures 1 00 conference at Ann Arbor will be the in- she has since claimed. Had had no called by many Ann Arbor residents. each. :)oints. She told of the progress of Priestley's English Whip struction of delegates to the general talk with Boyle since early in March. 5 pieces 70 inch Cream Table Lin- Hasenack's courtship to her mother-in- We are sorry to lose Miss Pepple, a en the 75c quality now 5Oe a yard. Cord 1 00 conference with regard to the proposed He arrived in Ann Arbor July 17, and Priestly's Metz Cord 1 00 aw and how she finally lost her house- most capable and efficient teacher of 10 pieces 68 inch wide Cream Table admission of women to a seat and voice has not been out of town since. Friday Linen a bargain at 43e a yard. Silk Warp Algerine 1 25 hold goods and home through no fault black and white, who has given us her in the general conference. Aug. 9 he viewed three bodies at the time on Saturday mornings for two 5 pieces Cream Table Linen the 50c Silk Warp Railway Cord... 1 25 of her own. kind now 39e a yard. The following is the complete program medical college. Neither body was years, in addition to her supervisor)' Silk Warp Melrose l 25 as prepared for conference week. 10 pieces Fine Bleached 70 inch Frank's. When Mrs. Margaret Clancy Then, she claimed, everyone tried to work in the public schools. Her excep- Table Linen at 85c a yard. TUESDAY, SEPT. 10. saw the first body the attendant had slacken her character. Boyle, whom tionally lady-like manner combined with 50 dozen Bleached Linen Napkins she had known and respected for many- to 8 p.m.-Informal reception to all the mem- covered the two other bodies on the other strong qualities as a teacher made a bargain at 69c a dozen. bers of the Conference by the Official Board. floor of the basement. rears, and her brother brother John her exceedingly valuable and accepta- 50 dozen % size Bleached Linen Napkins worth $1.25 at 79e a dozen. 8 p. m.—Lecture, "What a Tramp Saw in the Stevens, alone stood by her. She If you want a Black Dress AVhile Mr. Ilasenack was still on the ble to the the art school. A most attrac- 100 dozen very fine Satin Damask Emerald Isle," by Rev. J. F. Berry, D. D., of stand the inquest adjourned for dinner :ould get no work and was continually tive offer from another city iss responsi- Napkins at $1.50 and $1.75 a ask to see Priestley's goods, hicago. So meet again at 1:30 p. m. westered by her husband, so she left ble for the loss to the art school as well dozen. they cost no more now than WEDNESDAY. •Calamazoo intending to go to Chicago. as to the public schools. you pay for ordinary mater- 9 a.m.—Opening of 1st day's session of confer- Walker's Bond Fixed. i^oyle, then in Toledo, owed her $20 she This change necessitates considerable NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. ial. ence. nvd lent him, and to collect this she So man}T of our citizens had money in readjusting, and it has been impossible 100 pieces Black and Colored New You will find them only at 2 p. m...Semi-Centenuial sermon by Rev. md her brother went to Toledo. There Seth Reed. vested at St. Johns they will be interest- to make any definite announcements for Fall Dress Goods now open. THE STORE. she went as the wife of Boyle, but never 3 p. m.—Visit to University buildings. in learning all they can about the next year at an earlier date. she swore, did she have improper rela- 7:30 p. m.—Anniversary of Superannuated trial of S. S. Walker in that city, so we Preachers Aid Society to be addressed by Rev tions with him or with any other man. It is now expected that Miss Hunt Dr. Whittaker, of Detroit. quote from the St. John? News of Aug. will take charge of the class in black 21 : Boyle visited her at Windsor Sunday, LKADKIIS OF LOW PRICES. THURSDAY. and white, and that Miss Helen Roby, "The warrant issued for the arrest of Aug. 4. His hands and neck were of Detroit, so well known as a water Forenoon.—Business session. Samuel S. Walker, a complete account jruised and bleeding. Then he told color artist, will have charge of the Afternoon, 2o'clock.—Anniversary of W. F. ler of his fight with the two Kalamazoo M. S. Address by Miss Mary A. Danforth, jf which was given readers of the News work in color. The class in black and Missionary from Japan. ast week, was served by Sheriff Leland nen. Sunday, August 18, he visited white will not open till Miss Hunt's re- Evening.—Educational Anniversary to be at "Waters Edge" Walker's home near ler again. This time lie told of anoth- turn about the 1st of October, but it is GDODYEAR'S DRUG STORE addressed by President Fiske and Dr. Ed- Old Mission. The sheriff arrived with er fight. He thought it was with Frank wards. Tins will be followed by consecraiton expected that Miss Roby will begin her deaconesses. us prisoner on a late train Wednesday lancy at first, but later said it was work somewhat sooner, upon just what ivening. He was taken before Justice with George Worden. A FINE LINE FRIDAY. date will be known early next week. Severance Thursday morning for exam- Drs. Darling and Hale and Frank Hereafter pupils will be expected to OF Forenoon.—Business session. 8p. m.—Anniversary of \V. II. M. S., to be ination. Bail was fixed at $5,000 and Bournes who had made the post-mor- work in black and white one year before addressed by Prof. Henrietta Bancroft of Al- he examination adjourned to Tuesday. tem examination, next gave their re- using color, or at least must satisfy the bion College. His bail bond was signed hy John Scriv- port. This has already been given teacher of color that the ordinary rules op. m.—Free Organ Recital at University en. He appeared yesterday before the Courier readers and will not be repeat- of perspective are well grounded and Hall on Columbian Organ, ,by Prof. York, of Justice, waived examination and was ed here. Dr. Darling though it possi- Detroit. practical. bound over to the circuit and bail fixed ble that death was caused by a heavy 7:30 p. m.—Anniversary of Freedman's Aid Although Miss Roby is best known at the same amount ($5,000). Mr. Scriv- blo'w on the neck with the fist. Society, addressed by Rev. J. C. Hartzell, D. D. by her exquisite flower painting in The Lay Electoral Conference also meets on in again signed the bond which of Frank Bournes also testified that aquarelle, she is also proficient in land- tliis day. ourse was entirely satisfactory. Walk- Hasenack saw the body of Frank Clancy scape and still life work in both oils and SATURDAY. er is somewhat tanned from out door when he first visited the medical col- water-color. She has had the advantage Forenoon.—Business session. exersise. He did not seem to take his lege. of foreign study and travel, and enters 2 p. m.—Epworth League Anniversary, to be arrest very seriously until yesterday addressed by Dr. Schell and Dr. Berry. The evidence was with this turned upon her work with great enthusiasm. when he appeared more careworn and :30 p. m.—Church Extension Anniversary— over to the jury and the case rested. The art school may be congratulated oncerned in appearance and seemed to Rev. A. J. Kynett.D. D. Adjournment was taken till Wednesday upon securing her services. She lias realize the danger of his position. SUNDAY. at 9 a. m. when the verdict will probab- been a teacher at the Detroit Museum SWEET ODORS 10:30 a. in.—Preaching by Bishop Hurst and "Prosecuting Attorney Norton is confi- ly be given. of Art the past year and will continue Are Pleasing to All. others. dent that he has a strong case and is there the coming year. Our line of PERFUMES con- :30 p. m.—Anniversary Missionary Society, horoughly prepared to handle it. There Death of Mrs. Eugene Mutschel. addressed by Kcv. A. B. Leonard, D. D. Those desiring to identify themselves tain all of the best varieties of las been considerable talk of a change of Clara E., wife of Eugene Mutschel and Rev. Dr. Keen, of Deleware, Ouio, w'll con- with the art school can call at my resi- lliiiilish, French and American venue in the case and it is said that daughter of Chas. Spoor, Esq., of this duct Pentecostal services at 4 p. m. every after- dence, 61 Washington St., any day this Extracts. Colognes, Florida noon of Conference week. Walker expects to secure it but it is city, died Sunday forenoon, Aug. 25, week after six o'clock, or on Friday the Water, Violet Water, and Toilet siniply speculation and nothing definite aged 42 years, of inflammation of the 30th at 4 p. m. at the art school rooms Waters of all kinds, at will be known until the case comes up bowels. The funeral services will be Great Times Coming at Jackson. in the Masonic Block, when definite ar- fpr trial. The next term of the circuit held on Tuesday at the family residence, rangements will be made for the coming Jackson, August 27.—The entry list court begins the eleventh day November at 4 o'clock p. m. Rev. Dr. C. A. Cobern, year. MRS. W. S. PERRY, GOODYEAR'S DRUG STORE, for the tri-state bicycle race meeting jut it is not known when the criminal of the M. E. Church, conducting the Pres. A. A. Art School. to be held in Jackson on Wednesday, cases will be called. Walker's reception services, and interment will be in For- September 4, will be a long one. Per- est Hill Cemetery. ANDREW E. GIBSON, was rather cool hero and some of his Dog License Notice. fect arrangements are being made for old friends did not fall, over themselves Mrs. MutschePs death was very sud- ATTORNEY AT LAW the entertainment of riders and strang- u extending him a cordial greeting. den, she having been down town and in —AND— evident usual health on Friday last. Notice is hereby given that the license rs. This is to be the last grand bi- "The explanation, of the case which cycle tournament of the season. Sid She was taken sick the same evening, on all dogs in the city of Ann Arbor ex- Justice of the Peace. las been commenced and which appear- and on Sunday about 10 o'clock she was AND pires September 1st, 1895. All persons Office, No. 10 Huron Street, Black, the champion trick rider of the ed in last weeks News set many victims a corpse. world, will give an exhibition. Fast owning, keeping or harboring any dogs Opposite south door of Court House. around the county to investigating and In her death a pleasant and happy within the corporate limits of the city of riders will be here and several special home is bereft of its joy, and a husband several cases which are similar are said Ann Arbor are hereby notified that the 5 O'clock Tea Kettles races will be put on. o have been found. Prosecuting Attor- and aged father are left inconsolable. tax is now due and must be paid before AT She was a native of Ann Arbor, and was TO BENT ney Norton has been seen by several hat date at the offi ce of the City Clerk. Ali kiiuls and styles of carpets, rugs one who by modest and quiet demeanor, lu the New Vaults of tho parties. If a similar case is found against drew about her a circle of ardent friends. GLBN V. MILLS, art squares and mattinga at a great he other prominent officers in the con- Wm. Arnold's In their great sorrow the family have City Clerk. Ann Arbor Savings Bank. reduction, for tho next tea days at ern ; papers will be issued as soon a coin- all 'friends can give, their deep and Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof. Cal Jewelry Store. Bailer's Furniture Store. 3d Dated, August 27, 1895. aint is made". heartfelt sympathy. and Inspect them. . ljrd red and yellow, and weffe the star fight TWO BIOGRAPHIES. PHOUDOFHISRECORI ers of their respective tribes. i What MEN WANTED The Ann Arbor Courier. In an instant the hunters jumped t You want of a medicine is that It shall do To take orders. Instruction and outfit free. their feet, and instead dy using a jtove or range for hot Think of it. A mai failed. The negro was too cunning l< by President Cleveland in 18SS, was born this by giving i.t a fair trial. Insist upon *Ve have the most complete job office in the show himself or to court the bullet; in Port Ontario, Oswego coun- water circulation. After j'ears of ex state or in the Northwest, which enables us to with twenty-eight notches on his gut 1 Hood's and only Hood's. f 1; six for f5. ;.nt Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Programmes, "touched" by a common sneak thief that he knew awaited him. At las ty, N. Y., January 7, 1847. e rience we have succeeded in pro Bill-Heads, Note-Heads, Cards, Etc., in supo- act a man who in past years would hav< the youthful Masterson made up hisAfter obtaining a primary education in harmoniously with ior style, upon the shortest notice. awakened at the buzzing of a nighi mind that he would take a hand ai the public schools, he entered the Uni- Hood's Sarsaparilla. 26c. ducing a simple and perfect WATER BOOK-BINDING. beetle in the bushes about his camp fin negro killing. versity of Michigan, settling in Detroit, BACK. robbed by a vulgar pickpocket. Yet i "Boys," said he, "1 am going to nail where for many years he has pursued niected with THE COURIER office is an was true. Masterson had lost his dia- that man; just see if I don't. If I don't the practice of his profession. He i^ive Book-Bindery,employing competent Capt. Charles King. It overcomes all the present troubles and, experienced frauds. All kinds of Records, mond stud, his watch, and several hun- nail him he'll nail me, and I'm going to quickly., won a foremost place at the I edsjers, Jouninls, Magazines, Ladies' Books, dred dollars in money. take a chance on it." bar, and has continually added to his The above is a portrait of Capt of extracting lime and other sedi- Rnrals and Harper's Weeklies,Etc., bound on Charles King, of the United State* '.he shortest notice and in the most substaa If that thief will read this story care- At dawn the next day the Indians reputation by his connection with im- ments which accumulate in water la! manner, at reasonable prices. Music es- fully he will probably cast aside the charged again. As usual they were re- portant cases and the admirable man- illy bound more tastefully than at any pulsed. Just as they were ridin: ner in which he conducts them. By jacks, often making them useless '•ther blndervln MichJBan dross of worldly pleasures for a time and pray with a spirit of thankfulness to the shelter of the cottonwood grove his shrewdness and foresight, as well and in great many instances becora- as by his eloquence and magnetism, he "Bat" did not wake up. Had he don< Masterson rushed from the front d^o ng dangerous. Mrs. Humphrey Ward's now novel, so the thief would have -'crossed the and began to yell. The Indians stopped became a power In the democratic party •upon ivlikh s-he lias been at work for divide'" in a jiffy. The history of Mas- at once and wheeled, with the big of the state, and finally of the nation. The outlay of dollars is reduced to tin.- past two years, will l>e called "Sir terson is full of broils and blood. in the van. In an instant they made a In 1876 he was chosen chairman of the rush at him, thinking, perhaps, tha I Democratic State committee of Michi- dimes. No household using a range George Tressady," It wi'l appear It was just after the civil war, whet Masterson was about fifteen years old he meant to surrender. When they got gan, in which position he rendered val- can afford to be without it. as a serial In The Ontui-y. beginning that he made up his mind to become a close enough, however, the old Colt's uable service. In 1880 he was November. revolver barked, and the negro rolled chairman of the Mi- ':.'gan dele- No more trouble by using city buffalo hunter. At«thac time the greal gation in the National Demo- railroads across the plains were being off his horse shot through the head. water for hot water circulation. built and "Buffalo Bill" was earning hia Then "Bat" turned tail and ran. back tc cratic convention, and since that Tih' importation of shoddy iias in- reputation as a hunter. the shelter of the adobe house for dear time has always taken an active and Can be used in any stove. Ask 1 over 1000 per cent. in. the prominent part in the national cam- One winter morning young Mastersor paign work. In 1S84 he became a mem- four stove dealer for Hutzel's Water •von months. A lull explana- walked into the dining room where hia ber of the National Democratic commit- tion of what thissfooddy is and what mother and father were seated and an- tee, representing Michigan, and dis- Back. nounced his intention of becoming a tinguished himself for clever manage- ii it. would be of interest hunter. In vain his father used his per- Mason & Davis Co's. ranges for to Ameik-an people. It was the re- suasive powers to persuade Bat to re- < •'". but out the stuff consider his determination. Failing in sale at C. Eberbach are provided with - the Peter Funk and this, the old man grasped his adventur- our improvement. ous heir by the back of the neck, led him cholera microbe department of trade. out into the woodshed and argued with Everybody call and examine this him earnestly with a trunk strap. This useful invention. The announcement is made in politi- Army. His war stories are eagerly read did not have the desired effect. A month in America and Europe. cal circles that Mr. Cleveland has agreed or so later young Masterson rode into to use all the power of his administra- Fort Dodge on his father's best horse. He was armed with a Winchester rifle Pure Soft Soap. tion and the offices he controls to re-elect and a breech-loading revolver, the latter Engineers often find it difficult to get HTJTZEL & CO., Mr. Brice of New York, as senator from of which he carries to this day. He fell pure potash noap for lubricating pur- Ohio, and in return therefor Brice is to in with some buffalo hunters in that poses. The following recipe is recom- whoop it up for the third term. Just town, and for the next six months he mended as in every way satisfactory: Plumbers and Steamfitttrs. devoted his time to killing buffaloes. He Take twenty pounds of absolutely pure, watch these two astute polititions carry soon became known as one of the best "BAT" MASTERSON. fine, strong caustic potash; dissolve it out their little bargain. There will not hunters on the plains, and he attained life. The death of the negro seemed to in an iron or earthenware vessel with ANN ABBOK, - - MICH. such a reputation that the best of the dishearten the Indians, and they left the two gallons of soft water. Add this be enough democratic members in the village in peace. A week later the next Ohio legislature to hold a caucus. old leather stockings who roamed the strong lye to nine gallons of oil heated plains were always ready to go on a government troops drove them into the to about 140 degrees Fahrenheit, pour- hunt with this beardless boy with the agency, with a loss of seventy-five ing it in a small stream an4 stirring Tn« Globe Furniture Company oand killed, over half of whom had met their continually until the two are combined W. F. MOORE, cold, blue eyes and quiet smile, who fate at Adobe Walls. Three of the buf- of Xoitlivilic has ju>t closed a con- could hold his own in riding, shooting falo hunters«vere killed, the two Sadler and smooth in appearance—about ten tract to play at the state fair in and fighting with the most skillful, the minutes is necessary. The mixing may DBHTIST. hardiest and the most desperate men on boys and Billy Tyler. be done in a wooden barrel. Wrap it Grand Eapids. This happy result the plains. A month after the fight General Nel- up in blankets to keep in the heat that Work done iu all forms of modern dent- i'Ti.> attained wholly through the ef- son A. Miles sent for the Intrepid Mas- "DON" M. DICKINSON, is generated by the mixture itself slowly istry; crown and bridge work a specialty It was during this period of his life terson and made him second in com-ment and wise counsel. President Cleve- Graduate of the U. of M. Office, 27 S. Main st. forts of Editor .F. 8. XL>;I1, of th« that Masterson distinguished himself combining and turning into soap. Put Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 y mand of a body of eighteen government land appointed him postmaster-general it into a warm room and leave It for Xortliville Kecord. The band ]>oys as the hero of an Indian fight that is scouts. of the United States, Jan. 17, 1888, a post still remembered throughout the west- three days. The result will be 120 were no tickled about it that they Shortly afterward a report came to which he creditably filled for one year. pounds of the finest concentrated potash ern territory. It was just previous to His name will go before the next na- marcbed up to Brother Neal's house this Indian fight, however, that Mas- General Miles that the Indians had at- soft soap, pure and free from adultera- tacked a wagon train on the line of the tional convention as the favorite son of tion. Any vegetable or animal oil will at midlolgJi't Wednesday and • terson killed his first man. On the Kansas Pacific railroad, and had mur- Michigan democracy. night of June 12, 1874, young Masterson do. Pale seal oil for wire-drawing and ed him with some of their choicest dered all in the train except four sisters Horace Boies, of Iowa, was lubricating is the best. For ordinary and his two partners rode into the small named Germaine. These unfortunate tune-. He is their manager.—De- settlement of Adobe Walls, a trading born on a farm near Buffalo, washing, when made with cotton-seed children, who were brought up in lux- Erie county, N. Y., in 1827, oil, the soap is both cheap and good, troit Journal. post on the Canadian river. The town ury in the east, were made captives. was very small, consisting of only two and until he was 16 years ft age was and, besides being useful for machinery Their ages were eighteen, sixteen, five a hard-working assistant to his father purposes, produces a very superior soap A Sao Francisco paper i-ays that stores, two saloons and a blacksmith and three years respectively. Master- shop. After eating supper at the camp, son led the party that went out tion clearing the timber land of the farm. for flannels and greasy or stained the directors of tlie California cotton which was pitched by the river side, a rescue them. One day while hunting for He went west at 17, but after working woolens in cold water. mill* of that eity are considering a poker game was proposed with the sa- antelope, with which to supply the for a time on a Wisconsin farm, he loon keepers, and Bat, who even at returned to New York, took an academic White House Babies. proposition to remove their plan; lo camp, "Bat" saw an Indian slipping course and studied law. In 1852 he be- Japan. I lie twelve years that age wan passionately fond of along the river bed, a half a mile away. There have been six children born in The Only Direct Route' gambling, took a hand. Luck was with He followed, and found the two younger gan the practice of his profession in the White House, of whom the first, since ii - organization, this corpora- him. For an hour or more he won Germaine sisters sleeping in a buffalo Buffalo, and in a few years had estab- Mrs. Wllcox, a gray-haired lady of 65, Fi JOHN BASTABLK, District Passenger Agt., | them, Including Masterson, slept in the reybeard, a Cheyenne chief, made an ) 5 Bridge St., Toledo, Ohio. fl in agriculture, and that fann- Boies was the choice of the Iowa and , D.O. EDWARDS, General Passenger Agent, ' ittempt to escape. He was shot through several other delegations for the presi- ing is Hie leading pursuit in all of :he head by Masterson. Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. them except New Hampshire, Massa- One of Masterson's most notable chusetts, j;hode Island, Connecticut achievements occurred one night early >~uw Jersey, where manufactur- in the spring of 1871. A party of six Texas cowboys rode into Dodge City Failure. HIS YEAR THE BOYS WILL WANT TO ing and mechanical arts lake the lead. md boldly announced that they were T economize, but you can't afford to always walk when POLHEJIUS has added a lot of neV There are in the United .States 9,- wolves, and that it was their especial stylish rigs, before hard times were upon us, 000,000 man engaged in agriculture light for howling. Then they proceeded and now is determined to make the prices so to howl. They mounted their broncos AN INVESTIGATION low, that it will be a pleasure to spend a dollar to 'J.L'I.'O.OOO in oilier forma of busi- now and then. Saddle Horses for Ladies and and ranted up and down the streets, Gentlemen. I am prepared to answer all calls ness. The steady growth of ihi* shooting and yelling. They drank bad DEHANDED. for Hacks with the finest turnouts in the city. country is sufficient proof tliai intel- whisky and showed utter disregard for Call up POLHEMUS by 'Phone, or order at he law. This became monotonous after barn,corner Main and Catherine streets. Cars ligent fa.nnin.ir pays. i while and they grew tired of it. Then lrom University itop at our office. 83yr A general banking business is done by Sept. 27. 1394.B •.hey rode up in front of a dance house, the human system, because the blood de- Andrew Mitchell, the celebrated Jismounted and prepared to hold wild posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may chemist, formerly professor in chemis- vassal!. Marshal Masterson, the broth- gain from day to day. This wealth is laid try in the University of Michigan, sr of "Bat," who was himself a pretty up against "a rainy day " as a reserve fund i ih IS NOT fair shooter, and had clipped three or —we're in a condition of healthy prosperity .1* OFTEN §V writes: I have made, a careful ex- hut The PEERLESS ASTHMA REMEDY wifl amination of Gessloi's Magic Head- tour notches on his gun stock, rc- if we have laid away sufficient capital to g.mi instant relief, asc and 50o sizes. Sample luested to leave their draw upon in the hour of ourgreatest need. ma .oil , <1 on receipt of pric* ache wafers and find them free from There is danger in getting-thin, because it's tyThe Peerless i-arnady Co.. Gobloville.Mich from Amtdpyriue, Quinine, Morphine irms outside before entering the dance a sign of lettius; down in health. To gain Chloral or any harmful narcotics. I lall. This was in strict accordance in blood is nearly always to gain in wliole- cheerfully recommend them for head- vith the law. They did not say a word. some flesh. The odds are 'in favor of the They killed him on the spot. genus of consumption, grip, or pneumonia, ache and neuralgia. Physicians and if our liver be inactive and our blood im- druggists everywhere say they are the An hour later "Bat" heard of it. He pure, or if our flesh be reduced below a only remedy we have ever found that MRS. "BAT" MASTERSON. talked quietly down to the dance hall, HORACE BOIES, healthy standard. What is required is an will positively euro where all others room where the poker game had taken vent inside and had the men pointed dency in the Democratic National con- increase in ourgerm-fighting strength. Dr. DO VOV1 )ut to him. It was one against six. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery enriches failed. 25 cents at A. E. Mummery's. place. This was a low adobe building, vention of 1892. the blood and makes it wholesome, stops consisting of one room. Across the The shooting -began tn short order. the waste of tissue and at the same time Free Pills. ength of it ran a big cottonwood Joist, iVhen it was finished, the six cowboys builds up the strength. A medicine which stretching from front to rear. An hour vere dead, and from that minute the Success of Mary Wilkins. will rid the blood of its poisons, cleanse and COUGH Send your address to H. E. Bucklen ater the buffalo hunters were asleep. luiet "Bat" Masterson was the cow- The prize of two thousand dollars invigorate the great organs of the body, & Co., Chicago, and get a free saia- \bout four o'clock, from some unknown >oys' bitterest enemy. which Miss Mary Wilklna recently won vitalize the system, thrill the whole being DON'T DELAY jple box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. :ause, this cottonwood beam broke with Masterson is very happily married, in the detective story competition is not with new energy and make permanent work A trial will convince you of their i great noise, and the sleepers, think- md has an interesting family, his wife her first success of this kind. Her of it, is surely a remedy of great value. But merits. These pills are easy In ac- earliest published story, "The Ghost when we make a positive statement that 98 ng that the building was about to tum- >eing a cultivated lady. per cent, of all cases of consumption can, if tion and are particularly effective in )le, rushed out into the open air. This Family," secured her the prize of fifty taken in the early stages of the disease, be the cure of Constipation and Sick ncident saved their lives. White Caps Warn a Preacher. dollars for which it was written. Miss CURED with the "Discovery," it seems like Headache. For Malaria and Liver Rev. Mr. Lappin, pastor of the Chris- Wilkins' bad chirography handicapped a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that They all took a drink and talked the ian church at "Washburn, 111., Is a you make a thorough investigation and trouttles they have been proved In- natter over, and just as they had set- her early efforts to gain a publisher's valuable. They are guaranteed to be 'oung man of progressive ideas and favor. She writes an immature, school satisfy yourself of the truth of his assertion. led themselves again in their blankets nodern religious views. Certain mem- By sending to the World's Dispensary Med- BALSAM perfectly free from every deleterious oud whoops were heard and into the girl hand that used to predjudice pub- ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., you can get substance and to be purely vegeta- lers of the church have, it is said, re- lishers' "readers" against her, though a free book with the names, addresses and 1 own rushed a band of over fivehun - jeatedly asked him to res'gn, and for now they are glad enough to see it. table. They do not weaken by their Ired Indians. The touffalo hunters veeks the trouble has been brewing. photographs of a large number of those action, but by giving tone to stomach s Matle Goodale has g-ooe to visiting in Kalamazoo. c 1 home. Session But Does Not Conclude !o Anin pun nnrmii Eeeil Oi't.v to visit lier sister. L. C. Whitman is spending a week in . (i.-ni -> : ]i. nt Saturday and Sun- The Lighting Contract MteB Oo-na 1!. i:ainl;ill is visiting her with frimds at Clarence. day to Detroit. Discussion. 'S •s brotlK'i- l'i;ink, im Cleveland, O. (). A. Kellcy of Milan, was in town \ Fred StaeWetr and wife spent Sun' Our Fall Stock is on our shelves and the variety is larger than lias ever Mt-U Gillespie has about recovered , :i business (iriday evening. da 5 at "Whitmore Lake. beon shown in this City. It embraces all the new and good things mau- When the roll was called at the ad- factured for this season. from hits long and severe illness. Mrs. "Walter Taylor returned home If. II. dickering came home from journed meeting of the city council Mr. and Mr*. 0. Iv. Eobinson of Hill Detroit to spend •Sunday. ; from Chicago last evening. :ht, 13 aldermen were present. St., have gone to tlie Georgian Ray Styles Exclusive, P. S. Hudson! has returned fro-m his Wm, Cleaver .-i-.nl fami'y retu.i-n.ed President Hiscock being absent. Al- for a weck. visit with friends in Canada. from Portage IAke to-day. derman I'.rown was chosen president Quality the Very Best. Mrs. Frank Abbott and daughters Miss Anna Mum a has returned from Mi-s CMattii" M. Drake lias return- pro teni.. ;i position which he filed formerly of Lansing, are now Ann Ar- a two weeks' visit in Detroit. ed floras from lu-r (two weeks' vaca- very gracefully. Few merchants in this age of deception and humbug look to the quality bor res-Meats. tion. lianiel Forbes complained of the and make-up of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Their object it i: W. Wallace, of Saline, called en how cheap and showy a garment they can throw on the market. Mrs. M. B. .MarUham, of this city, f kinds here Thursday evening. Mau:ie Lantz and family return d stench arising from the unfinished has "been visiting her Sister Mrs. R. E. Kiiinia Kcir.per has returned Saturday from a t wo week's stay at sewer and asked reief. Referred to Finch, at Pimskney. .-r>\ er committee. Not So With Us. Quality Must be A. 1. Manufacture the to inetr duties at the Argus Office. Base Lake. EeV. JoAnn Dii'icrlc anil BOB Of Troy, The finance committee reported in Best. Style the Very Latest. Wm. Audiess. of Dexter, has moved Nelson (iai-linuhcu.se and Jam ly Ohio, are in the i-ity visiting J. Adam favor of accepting tlie bid of the into his new house on 8. 1-th st. have lei-urucd from their outing at Dicterle and family. Farmer's & Mechanic's Bank, for 1 lie We have just what you are looking for: The proper thing in BOY'S Mrs. C. A. Chapin has moved into Zukey Lake. AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Mis. C. H. Eiehmotnil and daughter sewer bonds, at slO.50 premium and her mew re.-Jleiu-e on Klngsley st. James. S. Handy, who lias returned accrued interest to dale. Adopted. hav( loft (or Chicago to lake up iliKr f. oil! -liie east, is mow visiting friends permanent residence. Tied Irwln has been employ,d as The co'iuiiii. te • also reported Ar.hur in.- ti ueior In Chemistry at Bay City. L: Kala.mazoo. J. Sweet's claim for damages with- i TIT Id) • Wahi ai e. ^p nd- B. J. Hewlett oi Chelsea, was call- James Muioian, the popular day out recommendation. Accepted. The Ing ,-i week with their grandfather clerk at -tlie Cook House, .spent Suu- committee also asked that the claim C iiinkliarilt. at Salj ing on mends in the city last night. Mrs. W. W. Wihetlon went to yVhit- of Adam Meulh be referred to '.he 37 S. MAIN STREET. Register ol Dceil- McKinstry will oc- i, i i Lake Satuj d > to I bay several R. E. Chri-tmnni, of IlalU-r's fur- committee. On motion ihe cupy t«he brick residence >*u. 23 Cath- mailer was referred to the finance days. nit im> i-iore, has returned from his arine St., after Sept. 1st. Mit-it to Chicago:. am! gtreel committees with powe: T. McOmber has returned from Mr. and Mis. ('. ('. Warmer return- to act, it being understood that a set i spent at the northern ie- .1. X. IlaU-h of Mattoon. I'J., ed Wednesday from their visit with Is visiting lier parents Mr. and Mrs. tietnemt follow. Thirteen friueils in New York H BaJ boa", 4.1 Forest ave. Ai- ordinance reiauln^ to c Fames N. EUley and daug'hter •••'id cciiiinct was j a>f-ed t • iutill, city attorney Mr-. A. I-:. A. Cani.ld, of Leslie, s Eilua, are taking unK'd by Cheever's, lias gome to Detroit to paired instead of rebuilt as heretofoie ed from their extended vacation tr'.p her daughter Helen, of Sacramento, vfcit friends. ordered. Sidewalks on certain oth CaL, have been i:i the city for a few tiin/uyh tlhe east. er sslreets were ordered built. Adopt- Justice A. E. Gibson has returned days F. Stofflet and daughter, Miss Rena, ed. JACOBS & ALLMAND, from his trip to Ohio. Jle is still a attended the bicycle races at Mt. Mayor Walker will ghe up his sum- jolly bachelor all reports to the con- An ordinance relative to the letting is Saturday. mer residence at Zukcy Lake during traiy notwithstanding. of contract for Ugtoting the city was Dealers in Fine Shoes, the absence of President Iliscoek in Miss Lizzie Dielil who has been at introduced by reading of title Clarence Clark, who has been east tii.> east. Middle Bass Island, for sonnet ime, re- Tlie committee <«i lighting reported all Bummer, lias concluded to return Washington Block, Washington Street, turned home Friday. ,iin favor of letting tine contract for famdpn W. Keen, of Stockton, CaL, to Ami Arbor and resume has studies, Hgtotlng tohie city far five years to the law '90, was in the city Wednes- W. F. Sttensoo left last evening for a.ml will arrive here to-day. ANN ARBOR, MICH. day, lie stopped over on his way icatiomof a couple of week--. He M,i.cliiv;an 5.01-ectiic Co*., the bond to be Banny C. Scot*, accompanied by his to Boston;. goes to Hastings, etc. iai Hi !i.jin s.-i.OOO to $10,000. sister, Mrs. Mary Carter, of Honolulu, Alderman liutterfield's resolution in Wm. Mi-rrithew and daughter Co: a Clarence NoJ>le amid 1'had. E Leland is in tthfi city for a few day's stay. favor oiwu-cept.ing the bid of Win. IT. who have liern ^ I -: t: 11 iz- relatives at returned last aiight from their tramp Mrs. Carter expects to g-o to Europe Porter fit $64.75 per lamp with the Manchester and vicinity have return- to Petoskey and 2'eiurn. before returning to the Hawaiian Is- -landing 'Uiat all Mr. Porter's ed lioJne. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirkland and lands. rignts be turned over to the Thomp- Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Clark, of Ann daughter, who had been \ i-iting- he-re Mrs. Martha W. Culver, of No. 14 som-Hoaiston Electric Co., was next W, have been visiting tlieir many reMinteii home to Gregory. The Courier Maynard B&, lias rented her house taken from *t'he table where it had frlemidfl here this week.—Jonesville In- Mi-s Blanche Spraguie left last night and will leave here to-morrow for been 'placed at the last meeting. The dependent. u'i- Jiome in Chicago. A large Maison, where she will live with her i esoJ u tian a we lost. Ja.s. H. Prentitea has returned from jiaity oifrleedis raw her off. som for a time. Mrs. Culver is one Tlw qu I'I'I IH:U i e nrred ont lie and the hi-. 1 usiiii'ss trip tli.rough the west, Mr, «md Mrs. A. C. Pack, Mrs. H. of the old residents of our city, and aii'optjo:! of the report of the light- In 'the interests of the Ann Arbor M. Pack and daughter Ruby, return one that it dislikes to part company ing '-(nnniittce in favor of giving the i Co. ed from Base Laike Saturday. with, contnact to tine Michigan Electric ( o. Prof. Lawrence C. Hull, of Law- ue Al'.mcudin^er has returned A. F. Martin of the 6th ward, re- Theie was coiii.-itli rable discussion, renceville, if. J., is int. he city for a from a lliree week's stay at Ml.. Ciem- moved Saturday to Ba y City the couitract which had been ptrepar- New York Tribune few days, doing some reading in the eais greatly improved in health. for permanent residence. Tlie city ed by the city attorney and Prof. Univereffcy library. "Wm. Bair and wife of Central Park in iiis removal loses a good citizen- j Carhart being read in its entireity Mrs. 13. C. Lusby lias returned from Florida, arrived Thursday to vis- oac always interested in and labor- I'residejit Lockwood of the Michigan a Ti^it with relatives at Miiford. Her it Mrs. Crosby, of Maynard st. ing' for its best interests. He was Electric Co., was asked whether his .dda lighter Lulu Stevens accom- at' one time alderman from tho Gth company M-o-uld accept such a con- for about the Judge P. A. Dolam, of Lansing, is panied her home. ward. tract. He feaid that the contract as in the city the guest of his sister Miss read "would "be considered and that Geo. A. Clark, wlho did post-gradu- Maigaivi Dolan, of ,^. State st. ate work here last year, has accept- he would 1>e ready to state their po- Miss Celia llrennan left this morn- Christian Brotherhood. ed a proi't-SLi-shi;] j,n Vankton Col- sition positively at the next regular lege. South Dakota. ing 'lor her home in Chicago, after an meeting of the council. Price of One Paper. extended visit with old friends here. Dr. Oobern of tlie Methodist church Mit> 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 U1. The fuleral will occur The price we make is $2.50. If you need pants for Fall Episcopal church, has resigned that from the house Tuesday at 2 j>>. m. position ;a;nd will go oast to further Rev. Max Helm officiating. Interr wear buy them when we are offering you a bargain. When pursue his studies in mufsic. Sunday meat at Forest Hill -Cemetery. we say BARGAIN we mean it. was his last appearance with One of our prominent citizens who WA>HAA$, KYA/UKSUL* the choir. has a happy family at his home, was ( Dr. P. B. Hose testified in court at surprised to receive by mail yesterday MANHGO" I RESTORED!T?i.^L?rtnfl!S5f Braidn guaranteed to cure -^senses, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brausi- How much is said in this our day, Detroit Friday on a case wherein a copy of tlie dlvorc elaws of Xorth rower, Ileadacho, \> akelulne^s, .Lost Maiiiiood.iN'ij-'iitiy Emissions Nervou ness,• all____ drain_ s-____.. a:nl_ :•. - sn__.-_f powe- -_--.—-.r la_ Generativ._._ v _.*-_,_ __—-r— • ve Organ-t-". «— *» J - .s r ^*_of_ ^i^_ii.eithe( r _JV--sexV V/tfcausc U • t'*__eedL About the bloomer girl; a -baker professed to put pepsin in Dakota. 'He insisted that nome one byoverexertiobyoverexeru n v ut::foa -il ! errors exciexcessivv e use oft tobaccob , opiui m or stim- The Ann Arbor Courier. While some condemn and some applaud, ulants, which ! . ' .'nsumption or ln^.-inUv. Can be carried in cracker.?. 'He said that it could no't vest pocket. SI per l-rt*rO-f of 85, by mail prepaid. WithaSa order we She still is on the whirl. had 'made a mistake in the person ,,ltlve a written in.nrcinteetn cure or refund the nionev. Sold by ail WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, .895. be done on account of the heat. He ists. Artforit, »«oroother. Wrlto for free Medical Book sent sealed If she's content to wear the garb, Dewitt J. Polhemus, died at his «ti. in plain wrapper. ! ;; VJBSJEJ_.1> CO., Masouic Temple, CHICAGO, The business is her own : tor sale in Ann Arbor. Mich., by 1£, J. BROWN, DrujzKist- FRIENDS OF THE COURIER WHO HAVE BUSI- Then don't be carping 'bout her dress, said 'he ih-ad made a chemical analysis mother's residence on S. Fourth st. NESS AT THE PKOBATE COURT, WILL PLEASE Let the Dloomer girl alone. of the crackers and found no trace of on Sunday Aug. 25th, aged _'j years REQUEST JUDGE BABBITT TO SEND THEIR PRINT- pepsin. ING TO THIS OFFICE of age, of pneumonia. Funeral ser- 'Tis sweet when eorid cares distress 'Tis an eternal, mournful fact Wexiring a copy of the Coun- And apprehensions thrill, That justifies man's blues; The Democrat wants to know why - will be held at the residence on When griefs of yesterday oppress. The things we get the most of are WANT COLUMN. ty 'Fair premium list can obtain ihe And hopes today is still. OR SALE.—Two Jersey Cows; one a new same at this office. Ainn Arbor can no* have a drinking Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. in., Piev. Dr. The things we cannot use. milch. B. N. Smith, Pittsfield, 29 fountain ? She had one once, nicely C M. Cobern officiating. To meet some old-time friend again F The late.-t disease is the "Trilby fe- With whom glad hours were spent, GENTS WANTED.—Old established fac- located (in front of the square, but it And have him pay you five or ten Dr. George E. Frothingham, of De- tory replacing travellers, with local sales- ver." Those who have had it don't If you want nice hyacinths, tulips, That you'd forgot you'd lent, Amen reputable men can secure uncovered proved a failure. In tlie first place troit, was in the city yesterday. ground. One agent has averaged $350 per think it is nice a bit, and physicians narcissus, crocus or other bulb flowers A gardner's life would be more gay, month for two years. P. O.. 1371, New York. tiiic people were afraid of the water it is getting time mo-w to secure your if, when he sowed his seeds, Cooley (Reeves of Dexter, was doing are puzzled. He could feel sure that somethingles OR SALE—Good family phaeton cheap if Mr. Hamilton was having pumped in- bulbs aoid set them out. They should Thau half of them were weeds. business in Ann Arbor yesterday. F sold at once. Enquire of D. F. Scbairer, The private car "City of Ann Ar- to the city mains, ajid in the next Judge Cooley and daughter May, Ann Arbor Mich. bor,' 'will go to Chattanooga, filled be put .in the ground early enoug"h to And his delight would be almost place a fountain without an ice sup- secure for themselves a good firm Too great to be controlled. left yesterday p. in. for Swampseott, RESSMAKING by day or at home—mak- with Ann Arbor people after its re- If one day wasn't boilng hot. D ing over dresses of all descriptions. ply fc> a pretty poor concern. rooting Before winter sets in. And next day freezing cold. Mass. French Livington system—address E. W. P. turn from Boston. But lack-a-day. alas*, alack! O. Bos 1403, or call at 7 S. Brown St., Ann Wednesday of this week Miss Bniina We understand that the father of These things will never be. A fine sandstone walk is being laid Arbor. On ia.li ordinary day the people of E. Bower, the Great JRecord Keeper And that is why a gardner's life in front of the Keek block on 8. Main Jackson consume 2,429,000 gallons one of the boys who was in the nine Is always full of misery. OOD AGENTS to canvass for Picturesque of the Ladies of the Maccabees of who went to Milan and were so un- street. G Detroit and Environt. There is money of water. That is, of course a lit- Michigan, sent a check for $1,000 in it; address or inquire of M. L. Cone, 47 X. tle ove organist of St. Andrew's church for .condition. School and church, one mile; R. twenty year mark, and he will prob- announced in tlia-t Sunday School on R. and P. O., two miles; Ann Arbor, twelve The Harper's Weekly man who did to the front of her class in college, ably never secure the prize again, the past two years, leaves io-day; miles. Good neighborhood. Andrew E.Gib Ainu Arbor, Julian Ralph, finds fault Sunday next. for (Kochestea1, A". Y. son, No. 10 Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich. holding her place by dint of unflag- As lias bean stated, the public wit!, the town, and calls it 'lager ging industry. She has the 'talent * * * * * « Miiss Emma Spoor and Miss Grace OR SALE—Farms in the townships of Su- beerish." But he wa-s captivated schools -of this city will open on Mon- * * » * * F perior, Northfield, Dexter and Sharon. for hard work" which is sure to bring day Sept. 9. On the Friday pre Wright of Detroit, have been visit- Will sell at low prices and on easy terms of with the co-eds and gave them a great her Kucecss in this comparatively new Every exhibit at the Washteinuv ing nt their uncle's, Henry B. Dods- payment. For particulars, enquire of H. M. s-ondoff, even against his own convic- oeedimg that date Supt. Perry will Woods, No. 88 8. Main street, Ann Arbor. employment for women.—Woman's be >at Ms office in the main school County fair, Sept. 24-27 inclusive, will ley's for a few days. OB SALE OR EXCHANGE—For house tions on fee Bubject. Column. be a * in it's class. F and lot, in the city of Ann Arbor, 40- building, tor the purpose of classify- Henry Moisier was brought before acre farm in the township of Lodi; good Thie annual premium list of the Ottmac H. Lutz, son of Geo. H. Lutz, ing all resident pupils, and on Satur- Henry B. Bqdsley will finish, the Justice Pond Tuesday a. m., charged building, 2 s;ood wells and 2 cisterns, 4 acres timber. Address W. OSINS. box 1561, Ann Waishtenaw County Fair is out and of this city, fell a distance of about day non-resident pupils will be class- school census this week, probably, witih being drunk. Coists amount- Arbor. Mich. is ,a neat pamphlet of 132 pages. four feet some seven years ago while ified. It is quite important that all aind have Ith© same already ior the ing- to $3 were assessed. If you wamt- one, and of course you practicing some gymnastic exercises, who expect to attend the high school ainmial Kcihool meeting which takes M. .Wolfe and George Frohm were LOCAL. do, for you will certainly take .some- and was so injured-that he was obliged the coming year and are not already place •llomday (niextl. thing »t© the fair, just drop a lino to g 4a sport Monday, In front to use crutches. On May 0 he left for classified, to remember these dates Mrs. Jessie Parsoins of TYebster, was of I he American House, when Mr. A. R. Peterson has sold the house the secret airy, F. E. Mills, Ann Arbor, West Caro, Ohio, to take treatment un- aind present themselves at that time. Mich. before the probate court to-day, and AVo'fe was thrown, breaking h's shoul- on Summit) st., occupied by W. W. der Dr. M. L. AVard, who is a bone- Eli W. Moore, of the Ann Arbor Ag- wili be giveai am order to Tontiac, der. Wadhams, to Will Baxter. If Ann Arbor dees not secure a fac- opathist. On Thursday he returned ricultural Co., tells us that the hay where ehe will be taken by Supervis- The Womans' Foreign Missionary; Over ,-i i OoMwater anthracite only tory far the manufacture of under- here without crutches, using only a tedder that Co. shipped to Frankfort- or 'Ball to-morrow. wear by the Hay-Todd Company, of cane, and has the assurance by the Society of the M. E. church will be' <3osfs '$4.75 per tan. Ann Arbor Oin-the-M;iin Friday, is the finest one Aleck Schloop, a workman employed Ypsilanti, she is letting- an opportun- coming holidays he will be able to alt the drome of Mrs. Calkias, 17 8. folk* -would mob throw ecldwater on ever an;{jde in this ccraintry. It is re- n Barney's Marble and Granite works ity go by that will be regretted for walk without the use of a cane even. Ing;alls st,, Thursday Aug. 29, at ;- iii-iL & price. -lejic with g-old, silver aind nick'.e on Ann St., had his left hand and wrist 3:30 p.. m. , IIKWIV a day. WInere is the much Mr. Lutz returned to work Saturday plalte, land its polished surfaces are •erribly crushed yesterday morning by City Treasurer Mainly has collected vaunted Ann Arbor Business Men's a. m. for Win. Arnold, in whose employ A letter from Charles X Jacobs $44,757.64 out of $57,$t3.36. Both like (mirrors'. It hals been made for i large granite slab falling upon it. Associatioin ? he has been for the past fifteen years. their 'German agent, Mehlin Weil, who just received tells of his safe irrival of which include the sewer tax?'-. This Hugh Mars, who has been employed Chief Peterson found a horse and Samuel W. BurcMJe'd and Miss Lil- will ,put it on exhibition aifc a great at Oakland, Cal. He had a pleas- leaves $12,585.72 which goes over in this office for a number of years, left. :art on the Whitmore Lake road Sun- ant trip and has already gained three lian Ilobson were married at S o'c'ock exposition a,t the above mentioned to December. Last year there was Saturday for Cassopolis, where his lay morning. They were brought to pounds in weight. a. m- Wednesday at their residence, pkicc. 'Mr. Moore says this agent about $8,000 that went over, with family has been for some weeks. From Inn Arbor and "Will Spencer, of North- Frank Vosberg, living at 7 Yolland some fpfT.OOO less to collect. 82 Miller ave'., by Eev. T. W. Young: that place he will take his departure in who'has band-led their .goods for two •ille, identified them this afternoon as The couple left immediately for Stk yeans, is working up a nice trade in st.. fell from a scaffolding Monday, Miss Grace Hastings of Detroit, a a few days for Monrovia, Cala., for per- lis, and took them away. n'i, Mich., where they will spend n.uy and they expect this ma- mourning and broke his leg. Under former University Student, and for manent residence. Mr. Mars is a Announcement is made of the ap- a few days, after which the}' will re- chine will be a big "ad" for them. the ea- "Wlion .train robbers hold up- trains covering something over twenty-six amd anxieties and harder work -than Courier bespeaks for them a friendly vitt is a complete master of the ban- inst now enjoying a lively run on feed, in Wich'sau, they do-not, as a general Tulles. The poles are nearly all of ever. Ho is the veriest slave of them reception in the new home to which jo amd by the way, tire banjo that cutters. Tlio demand for them is thing, tnia-ke much out of ilt. The up- the very t'jrst quality an 1 better prob- all. He is pushed with business, and they go, and extends its hearty good .-hi- uses is a peculiar one. very heavy very great, caused no iloiibt by the per peninsular robbers of a year or so ably than any new company would business is pushing him. Ho has to wishes for their future and its success. amd with much the pound of a man- lartlal failure of the hay crop, and ago. are doing prison duty, and one proeu'ra. And then, to double these many irons in the fire that some dolin. She can perform isorne extra- the great success of the com crop* of rtn'ose who held up the Michigan would be to add a great deal to the of them are burning his fingers, while • How's This I O'l-diiiiairy feats, for instance, with her Superintendent Eli AV. Moore tells us West Bhoire train the other night is that the company has all the work •uYi-.-ir-thetic" appearance of our others are getting cold. His present right SaUd behind her. i-he takes the dead (by reason of two well-directed We offer one hundred dollars reward aluead that it can possibly do, and afreets, ti fact almost any person life is a, rush from the meeting of bnnjo nnd giving it a pendulum mo- bullets, while the others are no doubt for any case of Catarrh that cannot be he prospects 'are excellent for a pros- will 'readily admit. this board to that board and thence tion, plays a very pretty little tune, in custody. As a highwayman'* to some other board. He is a direc- cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. perfectly, with the fingers of tlie left 3'Crous year. state, iMiclhiigan dioes not appear to Prof. Graves, white in Ann Arbor at- F. J. CHEENEY & CO., Props, 1 tor in this company and a trustee in hand. If there ister is allowed to take part in any it will give him room for .'300 stu- Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. gist, Ann Arbor, Mich. dents. He will have separate rooms his business with him into the woods. ciation. Should these ladies appear aucus. These provisions are difier- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- hero (again, as they may in a course eint from thee law as heretofore con- for shorthand and typewriting and Ho is a slav© and a victim. His mil- ly, acting directly upon the blood and lions in the bank don't bring him BO proposed by the Association, there *tracted, and will make ft big differ A good appetite and refreshing sleep for elocution and music. The- school mucous surfaces of the system. Price, are essential to health of mind and has had a successful life of seven much enjoyment as a new ten-cent would be no difficulty in filling any einco in the number of votes cast, oc, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. ball in the city. >ot'h at caucuses and elections. >ody, and these are given by Hood's years." piece given to a boy 10 years old." Testimonials free. Sarsaparilla. ALL IN THE WHIRL. Cuyler Barton in Custody. BRAIN AND BRAWN. THE CLANCY INQUEST. ESTATE OF ELIZA H. AULLS. STATE OF MICHIGAN, I COUNTY OF WASHTENAW f Nerve Blood Ann Arbor to Have a Great Road There has been a great deal of excite- A Plea for the Scholar Instead of the The Forenoon Devoted to Hearing At a session of the Probate Court for the ment in the northeastern part of this County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Tonic Builder Seven Witnesses—Nothing Very Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tm>< Race—Races at Jaekson—Dates county over the peculiar burning of sev Professional Athletes in the Col- the 16th day of July in the yeiir one thous For the Co. Fair Races. leges of the Country. Important Learned. and (.'iuhi hundred and ninety-rive. eral barns, and in view of these facts, Present, J. Wiilard Babbitt, Judge of Pr. the following from the Livingston Her- bate. [From the Dally Courier, Aug. 21 ] In the matter of the estate of Eliza H The prospects for this year's Wolver. ald, relative to one upon whom suspic- The University of Michigan has never The long looked for inquest over the Aulls, deceased. ine Cycle Club's road race are most en ion has rested, will be of interest: reached the postiou where brawn rather On reading and filing the petition, duly body of Frank Clancy began this morn- verified, of Matilda Ruckmau praying that Sendfbf couragiug. Prizes are being offered by "The circumstances of the firing of than brain is most highly admired. But administration of said estate maybe granted descriptive ing. ' Some twenty persons were sum- to Frauk E. Jones or some other suitable [ pamphlet- local and outside business houses, some the former residence of the late Gilbert woare in danger of'doing sosoon if great moned as witnesses. The testimony is son. of which are of considerable value. It Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the May in Unadilla village were such that care is not taken. The following words being taken down by a stenographer. 12th day of August next, at ten o'clock in the is almost assured that the first prize upon investigation, prosecuting attorney of a recent able writer in Harper's AVeek- forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said Dr. WILLIAMS' Nothing of great importance has yetpetition and that the heirs-at-law of said MEDICINE CO., will be a high grade bicycle. The boys John Cummiskey, thought it proper to ly on this topic will prove interesting to been learned. At 12 o'clock the exami- deeased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear Schenectadv. N.Y. are working hard to make the race a place Cuyler Barton of Unadilla, under Courier readers. nation was adjourned to 2 p. m. The at a session of said court, then to be success in every way. arrest, and at this writing he is incarce- holden at the Probate Office, in the city The other day while the journals of testimony so far given is in summary as of Ann Arbor, iu said county, and show Last year the Club gave the first race rated in the county jail. The fact that this country were filled with the news of cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the follows: petitioner should not be granted. And it is over the same course. There were the party who lately moved into this the athletic contests going on between William Gerstner, of Ann Arbor, was further ordered that said petittioner give no- tice to persons interested in said estate, of the WANTED fourteen entries, the road was in ele- house is one of the important witnesses our various colleges, and the -mangling the first witness. He was on the same pendency of said petition and the hearing gant condition and the race was closely against Barton in an arson case to be concerning them, while the cheers which thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be Men to work for us who desire to make train with Clancy when the latter came published in the Ann Arbor Daily Courier, a money this fall and winter during contested. It brought a great crowd to tried in the Washtenaw circuit court at followed the Cornell crew down the up from Toledo and helped him to a newspaper printed and circulated in said slack times. Excellent chance. Lib- county, three successive weeks previous to eral pay. If you have spare time, out the city and in consequence our merch- Ann Arbor, and the methods made use harbor had not yet died out, the Eng-drink of water. Clancy told him that said day of hearing. of work, or looking for a paying busi- ants reaped an unusual harvest. This of to burn the building, are among the lish papers were printing the portraits he was very sick, and that he did not[A true" copy.] J. WILLARD BABBITT, ness write me at once. year there would probably be forty en- things that led to the arrest of Barton. of the young men who had won the sen- Judge of Probate. Fred. E. Young, Nurseryman want to come to Ann Arbor. Gerstner W. G. DOTY. tries. The party who arranged things for theior wrangler-ships and other scholastic noticed a large man come in and sit just Probate Register. ROCHESTER N. Y. To bring racing men here from out of fire entered the building before the pres- honors in their great universities. It in front of Clancy, and who spoke to town is the great desire of all concerned. ent occupants moved in, and while the may not be wise or timely or sportsman- NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS. him a few minutes and then left the car. TATEOF MICHIGAN, County of Wash They will not come unless the prizes to house was vacant entered the garret like to suggest that men with trained V. L. Shanken, supt. of the poor S tenaw. be won are good. Our citizens should through a manhole, two of the bricks Notice is hereby given, that hy an order of mind sought to play a larger part in the house, came next. He went over the lre Probate Court for the County of Washte- not hesitate, when approached by the were removed from the chimney and world's economy than sprinters, jum- th . . ., Unlike the Dutch Process story of how Clancy had been brought naw. made; on the 11th day of July, A. D., committee of arrangements, about do- some marsh hay thrust in to kindle a pers, oarsmen, and ball-players, but it there and died. 1895, six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against nating money or prizes to help on the blaze with, then a quantity of the haymay not be taken amiss if we say that the estate of Daniel E. Wines late oi said race. Every cent laid out will bring was piled under the roof boards and ;n giving recognition to the young men Poor Commissioner Mason was next County, deceased, and that all creditors of So Alkalies called. His story was long and hassaid deceased aro required to present their rich returns. moistened with kerosene oil; a bottle who win the scholatic honors the Eng- claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate —on— been given before. However it did The gravel road over which the race filled with oil was also laid thereon to be lish papers are not wholly for wrong. office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examina- much in the telling to relievo the county tion and allowance, on or before the 11th is to be run is in the best of condition, broken by the flames and thus aid theCertainly most of the students of a uni- day of January next, and that such claims Other Chemicals poor house authorities from the appro- will be heard before said court, on the 11th and is one of the best in this state. The fiery element in its work. After the fire versity are there for the improvement of day of October and on the 11th day of January brium of not calling a physician. From next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each are used in the test of speed and endurance is a perfect was extinguished the broken bottle was their minds, and the ostensible object of said days. preparation of found and the oil was wrung out of the Clancy's actions and speech Mr. Mason Dated", Ann Arbor, July 11th. A. D.,1895. one. a university is teaching. J. WILLARD BABBITT, unirarned hay. The numerous incen- thought him recovering from an opium AVitli proper care and generous sup- The sound of the modern college chal- Judge of Probate. dary fires of Unadilla demand that the smoke and decided that a physician's port Ann Arbor can secure a big crowd lenge, and the tone of the modern inter- Chancery Sale. perpetrator of these destructive acts be services were not needed. W. Baker & Co.'s on Sept. 18, the date of the second an- collegiate discussion, arebegining to re- In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of found. Strong suspicions have long laid Dr. J. B. Howe, of Toledo, was thethe Circuit Court for the County of Washte- nual Wolverine Cycle Club's road race. semble too much the swagger of profes- these charges at the door of Cuyler Bar- next on the stand. He is the police naw. in chancery, State of .Michigan, made The race will be authorized by the sionalism. A little more of this spirit, and entered on the seventeeth day of June ton and several times he has been placed surgeon and city physician. Monday 1895, in a certain cause therein pending v, League of American Wheelmen and the and these manners would put an end to in John Christian Schmidt is complainant Breakfast Cocoa, handicapping will be made by the L. under arrest and stood the tests of exam- morning the Doctor had quite a talk and Sarah Fletcher and Mabel A. Fletcher inter-collegiate sport altogether' And with Clancy in the Toledo jail. Clancy are defendants. Notice is hereby given that I which is absolutely pure A. W. official handicapper. It is inter- inations and a trial for arson, but has sothis would be regrettable. The body of shall sell at public auction to the highest said his home was in Kalamazoo and bidder, at the east entrance of the Court and soluble. esting to know that the Ypsilanti Cycle far secured an acquittal. If he is guilty the young American of to-day has been asked to be sent to Ann Arbor. His House, iu the city of Ann Arbor, State of It has more than three times the strength Club which lias been so successful in its as many believe him to be public safety vastly bettered by the athletic contests Michigan (that being the building In which speech was a, trifle confused, that was the (•ircuit Court for the County of washtenaw of Cocoa mi^ed with Starch, Arrowroot races at that city has subscribed $15 and the safety of property demand that in which he has engaged as a student. Is held), on Wednesday, the SSth day of Sep- all. Clancy said he was sick, had notember, 1895, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of or Sugar, and is far more economical, cash toward helping on our race. Will he be apprehended, for he is, if guilty, The stimulation which inter-collegiate money and no work. The poor commis- said day, the following described property costing less than one cent a tup. It our merchants do as well ? one gifted with a cunning and skill in situated in the city of Ann Arbor. County of contests have afforded to physical ex- sioner sent him to Ann Arbor taking him Washtenaw and State of Michigan, to-wi't :— is delicious, nourishing, and BASIL? the line of arson that stands without a Lot number seveu in block number three DIGESTED. ercise has been so marked that the to the station. Dr. Howe recognized The bicycle races at the County Fair parallel in a career of crime ever run to south of Huron street in range number five Sold by Grocers everywhere. physical condition of the whole body of the man as someone he had seen before east, according to the recorded plat of the vil- are being well provided for. Over $400 earth within the area of Livingston lage (now city) of Ann Arbor. students have been greatly improved. at the police station, but he did not Dated August 5, 1S95. in prizes have been subscribed. Among county. If he is guilty we hope he lias O. El.MKK BUTTERFIEl.n, Rather than have inter-collegiate con- know his name or anything else about W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. them are bicycles, a Singer sewing ma- come to the end of his dastardly work : Circuit Court Commissioner, tests abandoned, we would have them him. Washtenaw County, Mich. chine, open road wagon, cabinet organ, if innocent, his is truly a case of pitiless extended, but the}' must become once THOMPSON & HABRIMAN, Officer Boldt, of Toledo, next took the Solicitors for Complainant. suit of clothes, $15 silver tea set, persecution. Be it as it may, wehope more the the recreation of amateur gen- stand. He met Clancy about the 29th Webster's Unabridged Dictionary and the right will prevail." tlemen, or they must be abandoned. No. 22477 A.A. Morgan & Wright racing tires. There There is a tendency to make the track, of July on the Toledo streets. Claucy LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,) told him he was after his two children COPYRIGHT OFFICE, Washington.) SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Curel will be a ladies' race Thursday after- The U. ofM. Library. the ball-field, and the boat-house the To wit: Be it remembered, Never fails to give instant relief in the worst I ".ses, and eifecta cere, where others fall. I noon, Sept. 26. On the next day school of professionalism. Manners whom his wife had run away with. He That on the 21st day of February, 1805, come A writer in the last Ypsilantian has Junius E, l'eal, executor, of Ann Arbor, Mich, Trial Package FItEE of Drugubts or by Sail. I off the regular races. ought to be and are softened by gener- saw him later at the jail. His talk was has deposited iu this office the title of a book, Addrasa DR. R. SOHIFFMANK, St. Paul, Minn. | these kind words to say of the Universi- the title or description of which is in the fol- ous rivalry, and manliness and self-re- easy to be understood at both places The total membership of the L. A. W. ty Library here: lowing words, to wit: spect are thereby increased. Properly though he seemed sick and said he was "Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information for by the last statement, issued Monday, "A few days ago it was our privilege Everybody." conducted contests develop character as sick. The right whereof lie claims as proprietor in Aug. 5, was 32,444. to spend a couple of hours in the Uni- conformity with the laws of the United States well as muscle, and there is no reason Daniel Sullivan, another Toledo offi- versity Library at Ann Arbor, and respecting Copyrights. why the danger that threatens should cer, was next. Says Clancy slept in A. R. SPOFFORD, If cork handles are briskly rubbed through the courtesy of the librarian Librarian of Congress. not be averted before the inter-collegiate station the night of Saturday, after 1:20 with a piece of rag saturated with alco- we were enabled to collect a few inter- In renewal from October 15,1895. 4-t hol they will look as clean and bright games bring about that boastfulness and a. na., and left in the morning, to return esting facts concerning the contents of as when new. that trickery which inevitably charac- again Sunday night. COPYRIGHTS.' the library, and the way in which it is CAN terize professionalism, and that thor- Detective Jack Carew, of Toledo, was OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora conducted. The library contains 98,- prom The Canada Wheelmen's association oughly unsportsmanlike feeling which next placed on the stand. Nothing new Gxperi — w •••-! 000 volumes, and is one of the most tions strictl y confidentialr . A Handbook of In* has given notice that no sanctions given puts the prize of victory above the was elicted from his testimony. Boyle, formation concerning Patents and how to Ob- complete reference libraries in the tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- for Sunday races will be allowed noi pleasure of a fair contention for it. whom Carew had arrested, claimed to ical and scientific books sent free. will any sanction be issued for a con country, since the books along the line have been at the Empire House, Toledo, Patents taken through, Munn & Co. receive But all this good cannot be gained un- epecial notice in the Scientific American, and test on the track between female bicy- of each department are selected by the Saturday night August 2d, but the hotel time are brought widely before the public with- less the athlete is taken down from his out coat to the inventor. This splendid paper, cle riders. professors of that department, who keeper could not vouch for this, and issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the could not fail to make the best selec- pedestal and put upon a level with his largest circulation of any scientific work in ththee thought he was not there. Last Mon- world. S^ 3 a_ uyear . ^Specime, ~w»n» copie„. s sent free-6.. tions possible. Five hundred periodi- fellow students. When he goes out into [ing xjwii.ivjii.uHtion, monthli y ".. a ,year . Singl„._e Michigan is rapidly coming to the day Boyle told Carew that he had had copiesBuildin, 25g centsEcUtlon^monthlyL. Every ninumber, $2.!r contains beau- cals in various languages are regularly the world, if he has been an athlete and tiful_ ,plates ,, in colors, and photographs of new front as a bicycling state, the present a fight at the Empire House previous to houses, with plans, enabling buildera to show the received, and 1,000 maps are at the dis- nothing else in college, he finds that latest designs and secure contracts. Addresa season being notable for the success o: his arrest, with two Kalamazoo travel- * 1 & CO., NEW YOKE, 361 BROADWAY. variousjneets, the largeness of attend- posal of the students. many a class-mate whose name was ing men who were asking about Mrs. ance and the bringing into public no- "Several valuable collections are in- never in the newspapers in youthful Clancy. days is vastly his superior in the im- tice of a score or more of extra-promis- cluded in the general library. Among George Clancy was next heard. nWL DIEFFENBACH'S ing new racing men, besides the mak-them are the McMillan Shakespeare portant affairs of life. Why should not w - PROTAGON CAPSULES, the real student have some recognition Frank had told him that he and Has- Sure Cure for Weak Men, aa ing of records that have attracted wide Library consisting of 3,610 volumes; enack had had words, and that they proved by reports of leading phy- in undergraduate days? Why should sicians. State age in ordering. attention. The Hagerman collection on history had both threatened each other. Said n^w.^ «• Catalonne Free. and political science: the Gcethe Library he wait until he is a judge on the bench A safe and speedy Hasenack had told Frank that he would cure for Gleet, The members of the L. A. W. are and the Dorsch Library, containing 1,- to find himself on a par with his old- ABSOLUTELY PURE Stricture and all kill him at first sight. Hasenack's unnatural discharges. Price !&5B. anxiously waiting for that organization 070 volumes and 148 pamphlets. Many time muscular demi-god who passes THE OLD RELIABLE his old age as a judge of boat-races? wedding with Mrs. Margaret Clancy was REEK SPECIFICSTooil to finish them relief from the burden- valuable and interesting parchments the subject on which the two had quar- Cand Skin Diseases, Scrof« Even more important however, than the Sores andSyphilitic Affections, with some and unjust toll charged by rail are found in the library, among which reled. Frank told him that Boyle and rcury. Price, g»3. Order from rights of the scholar are the SWEET CAPORAL roads for carrying wheels. This is a are an engrossed manuscript Bible of scholar are the Hasenack were great friends. George THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. igffi. the 12th Century, made by the monks; fine results in athletic subject of the most urgent desire on the contests saw his brother's grip in Kalamazoo. It 189 Wisconsin Street, MILWATJgSE, WIB, and several themselves that would follow their prop- CIGARETTE part of nine-tenths of the persons who ~ • ' * other illuminated parch- then contained a copy of John Clancy's use bicycles, and they have a perfect ments. er subordination to the real work of the Has stood the Test of Time university. will. MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER right to expect that the L. A. W. will "The reading room for general use is BRANDS COMBINED I ANY ONE CAN bend every energy to accomplish their conveniently arranged with desks, and ••» The Adrian Press is the only pa- desires. Here is a chance for the league will seat 210 readers. Separate desks ! At the expense of little per in the state that would dare say i" t money and his spare to demonstrate that it has the welfare are provided for advanced students, and this : "Just to show that ho 'wasn't 1-tiJ S i time obtain a fair work- of cyclists at heart, and that the racing the library is open twelve and one-half no p-oliticlan., nor nothing-, and would | Corner Bates and Lamed sts., only a blccl; control, which is made so prominent, is hours daily during the academic year not go to congress, nor nothing, if from Woodward and Jefferson ares. i ing education. DETROIT, MICH. the least of its objects. and six hours during vacation. The lie h.ad a chainice, but was a plain, a The house Has been thoroughly renovated «». usual card catalogue of subjects and humble fanner, the greatest of whose I and is in the heart of the city, convenient to f all car lines, depots and boat landings He Wrote a $2 Prescription. authors is employed and students are pride by an extended, thorough course. Has f among the rest. He met a prominent of Dental Surgery are found in their re- 120 PER MONTH t over i,6oo students in every part of the country. * citizen who loves a good joke, recently. spective buildings. No loud talking or ' inilDHAI I CM This school teaches journalistic ) 0 III linn KLIOIYI aml literary work from the foun- j AVhen the following conversation en- laughing is permitted in the library and IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY iDnni/ I/rCDIUO This school is conducted by * sued : the atmosphere of the room is an educa- made easily and honorably, without capi- A 3lllllf\"fVC LF ill 11 one of the ablest teachers of Y tal, during your spare hours. Any masi, J U»m* I*UUI I11U book-keeping in America. I Joker— 'I suffer from cold feet at tive influence in itself." This woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand- ^PUnDT UAUn the bes schoot l teaches short-hand by { night." ily, without experience. Talking un- JS 4 Anlln I "nHlllIIWI11 l system, and from the be- 4 ?; ",, ' * ginning g to the best expert work. , Dr. Darling—"Is your general health There is a disposition among some of necessary. Nothing like it for money- Both the method and results when This school teachestrans- i good?" making ever offered before. Our workers lation, composition and w our best citizens to criticise the action Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant IGBEEK and LATIN history, from the founda- i "Perfectly." always prosper. No time wasted in Stion to the most a need work in the classics. P. of the Milan authorities in regard to the learning the business. We teach you in and refreshing to the taste, and acts i The above schools teach by the correspond- -) "Good appetite?" arrest of the base ball boys who went a night how to succeed from the first gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ', ence method only, and recognize no rivals iv t to that place last Saturday, and through hour. You can make a trial without ex- "First rate." Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- Address, stating in a misunderstanding failed to pay their pense to yourself. We start you, furnish tem effectually, dispels colds, head- which school you are "Sleep under blankets?" everything needed to carry on the busi- interested, and in- hotel bills there. They were arrested, aches and fevers and cures habitual close ten cents in "Yes." ness successfully, and guarantee you stamps for catalogue. taken back to Milan and saddled with constipation. Syrup of Figs is the Each school has sep "Take plenty of out-door exercise?" against failure if you but follow our arate catalogue. fine and costs, amounting to $00. Had simple, plain instructions. Reader, if only remedy of its kind ever pro- "Lots." the boys been given an attorney, or had J. COTNER, JR., \ you are in need of ready money, ana duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- Sec'y&Treas., "Very strange!" their people been informed of the situa- want to know all about the best paying ceptable to the stomach, prompt in DETROIT, MICH. \ "By the way Dr., the cold feet I suffer 'ion, there is no doubt but that the 50 business before the public, send us your from are my wife's." address, and lve will mail you a docu- its action and truly beneficial in its Telephone Eldg. f cents-a-piece would have been readily effects, prepared only from the most "Oh, I see, said the Dr. while a •aised for them. There is no doubt but ment giving you all the particulars. that the boys were imposed upon by healthy and agreeable substances, its thoughtful expression came over his IF COFFEE TRUE & CO., Box 400, many excellent qualities commend it Relief in Six Hours. face, and he pulled out his prescription some one sending a letter agreeing to Hurts You Use the Pood-Drink Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis- pay their expenses if they would go Augusta, Maine. to all and have made it the most tab and wrote: popular remedy known. eases relieved In six hours by the "For* wife's cold here and play, which the Milan boys POSTUM CEREAL "New Great South American Kidney feet get a divorce. lenjed sending after the game was over. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c Apply at once." It looks like the finest Mocha and $1 bottles by all leading drug- Cure." This new remedy is a great Giving these young boys an idea that it _ Peterscnon- Director of surprise on account of Its exceeding The joker thought the reply a good takes a great deal of money to satisfy Coffee Music, Col. Sinn's New Park Theatre, IJrook- gists. Any reliable druggist who promptness in relieving pain In the one, but a little later when the Dr. pre- but is made entirely of Grains and agrees lyn, N. Y. may not have it on hand will pro- ustice, may make them fear the law with the most delicate stomach. Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feby. 4,1892. bladder, kidneys, back and every part sented his bill and included in the same but not have a wholesome respect for it. IT MAKES RED BLOOD Messrs. John F. Stratton cure it promptly for any one whoof the urinary passages In male or Was this item, The Milan authorities have evidently Sold by Grocers and Druggists wishes to try it. Do not accept any female. It relieves the retention of Package ior 50 cups sent by mail post- "To prescribing divorce, $2.00 been pretty hard on the lads in this paid 25 cents. substitute. •water and pain In passing It almost then he saw the joke quite forcibly. instance. POSTUM CEREAL CO.. LIM. immediately. If you want quick re- BATTLE CREEK, - MICHIGAN. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. lief and cure this Is your remedy. FRANK W. FETEBSCHEN. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Sold by H. J. Brown, druggist, Ann LOUISVILLE. KV. NEW YORK. N.Y. Arbor, Mich. COUNTY AND VICINITY. why Ralph did not come to me. I coulc Sir Walter liesant. A DISAPPOINTMENT. not realize how despicable he was til Sir Walter Besant Is said to be one a week after the funeral, when he sent of the most charming men in London LUMBER Emily EitLng-, of Ann Arbor, ADIRONDA ND NOW, MY LIT- me a cold letter of condolence from In social intercourse. He is now 57, TRADE MARK ds visiting in Saline- though his thick brown hair and beard TRD tle girl, I think abroad, and expressed polite regrets that we should not meet so much in make him look younger, and he lives Mrs. H'eury Frey and son, of Cliel- that you have news in a secluded red brick house'of his sea, are Atom. Arixxr visitors. for me," said Aunt future. I have never seen him since own design in Hampstead. He Is per- LUMBER! You are crying, dear?" Mws Mae Trouton lias been visit- Eleanor, when her haps the busiest man in literature, for niece had taken off "Yes, auntie, for you." every hour of the day has its allotted LUMBER! ing friends in Chelsea during the iveeK. her things and set- She flung her arms around Miss Mon- tasks for him, and his stories are writ- Chas. White and family hare moved tled down comfort- ton's neck as she spoke, and kissed her ten out with painful perseverance wiln his own hand. He began his career as It you contemplate building, call at J "back from Ann Arbor.—Stockbrlilge ably in the cosy "I am glad that I know, auntie," she a college professor, and it was due to Sun. drawing-room after said and walked out of the room with ill-health, of which there is now no POSITIVELY CUBES. her journey. "From her face a little whiter than usual, anc FERDON'S Miss Irene Mills, of Bridgewater, has your letters, dear, her beautiful eyes still full of tears. HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS PROSTRA- been visiting friends here during the and something in your face, I think ******** TION, EPILEPSY. week. that you have met somebody you like When Ralph Trevor paid his while you were at Wimple Bay. Who sleeplessness and all derangement ol the Ner- M.l».s Anna Conatny of Chelsea* has promised call, Aunt Eleanor was out vaus System. 1>eeai the g'uest of Ann Arbor friends Is this artist you spoke of? You have and Lilith saw him alone. this \veek.# never mentioned his name or said much "Did you tell him who I am?" saic about him? Am I right in guessing Miss Monton, when she returned, anc Corner Fourth and Depoc Sts., and get our Unexcelled' for Restless Babies, Mrs. Jo.scphkio Smith is visiting her that you care for each other?" Lilith shook her head. figures for all kinds of contain., Hiram .Stocking and family at Lilith blushed prettily. "I only told him that he must not Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free Stoc-kbridge. "You are a witch, auntie. I scarcely come to the house again, auntie." from opiates. One-hundred full size She seemed unnaturally reticem doses. 50 cents. Mfcses Lulu Steger and Clara Sny- mentioned him." LUMBER der of Chelsea, have been visiting Ann "Perhaps reticence speaks more than about what had passed, and her aun: sighed as she thought that the man M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Arbor friends during- the week. words," said Aunt Eleanor, in her gen- We manufacture our own Lumber and guaran- Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he tle, sympathetic voice. who had ruined her own happiness, hac tee cannot say too much in favor of " Adi- Mrs. Catharine Brown, daughter "Well! I do not think that I am inalso caused her idolized niece a heart- ronda," Wheeler's Heart and K"erve aim! son, of Freedom, are spending1 love with him," said the niece, thought- ache, and she soon ceased to question Cure. VERY LOW PRICES the week here, the guests of Mr. and fully; "but he is very nice, and heher. Prepared by Wheeler & Fuller Medi- Mrs. P. J. Lehman. seems very fond of me. He is coming "I am sure that I did right," she _ Give us a call and we will make it to cal Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by back to town in a few days, and spoke said to herself, half afraid lest her own your interest, as our large and well graded The ManrhesterEnterpri.se asks this stock fully sustains our assertion. Telephone about calling to see us." resentment against the artist had ren- Connections with office. very imjxwbaat question : -'Are you dered her unjust. "A man who coulc John Moore, Druggist. "And what is his name, dear? You SIR WALTER BESANT. i'Hg something ready to take to must tell me all about him." be so calculating could not make Lilith trace, that he turned his hand to novel- T. J. KEECH, Supt. JAMES TOLBERT, Prop tie Washfenaw County Fair, at Ann "His name is Ralph Trevor, and hehappy, even if she knew nothing of the writing. Artx>r ?' ' has three pictures in the Academy this past. I am glad that she realizes the year, so I suppose he is quite a well- fact." T Tb na K neral cry among Wages Are Going l p. NEW MEAT MARKET. known artist. I want you to take me A few days afterward, however, she bout the poor crop of A gratifying evidence of the Im- to the Academy to-morrow to see them, was called to alter her opinion with proved condition of business is afford- oats, and yet Auigust Lesser, on the auntie. He is not young, between regard to Lilith's wisdom. Her niece ed by the fact that an increase in the ANN ARBOR ELECTRIC JO'liii • farm reports In thethirty and forty, I should think, but he had gone out for a stroll with no com- wages of operatives is reported in near- Send the girl or boy with your order, Che! lard, 586 bushels from is very handsome. I told you how we panion but her dogs, and as Miss Mon- ly all the important manufacturing and rest assured that the quality and GRANITE WORKS, met; we were cut off by the tide, and ton looked out of the window awaiting centers in New England, Pennsylvania, weights will be the same as if you came • r<. and Henry Heininger Ohio, and other states. The advance he helped us to get on the breakwater. her return, she was startled to see her yourself. rep'Orts over thirty liu-hels to the in some cases is as much as twenty per I carry in stock everything found in a -—Manufacturer of and dealer in- acre. I do not know what we should have bidding "Good-by" at the gate to acent., and in none is it below six pei done if he had not come to our assist- man whom she recognized instantly cent. These advances appear to have Probably the best drainnge in- Ann ance. Next day he called on Mrsalthoug. h it was ten years since she hac been voluntarily made in every in- Artistic Marble and Granite Memorials AI-IJO:- is afforded by tEe new Hill at. Montressor, to inquire whether she was seen him. The years which hac stance. Such a fact goes to show a re- FIRST- CLASS lateral Hewer, the discharge being at any the worse for her adventure, and changed her from a marriageable gir storation of confidence between em- Having on hand a large quantity of to a settled old maid, seemed to have ployers and employes, and justifies the the fat© of $30.18 on $1,000 of valua- we met every day afterward." belief that industrial relations are Rough Granite, and full equipped ma- limi. "Traps" will be put in the She had run on quickly without passed over Ralph Trevor without leav- gradually being- adjusted to a standard chinery for Granite Work, we are pre- taxpayers \o restrain, the "sewer gas" glancing at her aunt's face. Now, as ing a trace behind on his handsome of justice and fair play. There is every Meat Market by orme with a head fall of brains," You have never mentioned his name," character; It is for you to decide minutes after leaving his own door.— iSaiue authority.) Got ye there. A said Lilith, in surprise. whether you can trust your happiness Life of Gen. Sir E. B. Hamley. The best History of the "I have not seen him in ten years," in his hands." the IT. S. from the dis- For the Best pictures Taken. head with mo grains of sense has covery of America to nothing in it to rattle. Your old said her aunt. "Did you never mention Lilith thanked her without giving the present time. gOn November 15th, 1895, we shall my name to him?" any definite reply, and her aunt sighed, metaphor works both ways Adii- Q jive away One Thousand Dollars in "Only as Aunt Eleanor, I think. How and hoped that a girl's wilfulness l,0CO AGENTS gold for the best pictures taken by the am Press. strange that you should know him." would not make her ruin her life-long For 2 ia Crosse Camera. happiness. Perhaps, after all, Ralph WANTED. The prizes will be awarded as follows : 0!hie TVash'.enaw County Fair, Sep- "Yes, the world is very small, dear. Trevor would make her a good hus- Stomach For special terms $200 in gold will be given for the befit tember 24, 25, 26 and 27, is practi- Ten years ago I thought that I should apply at once to PALESTINE PUB'G CO., picture taken by this camaraj $1OO for cally a farmers' smew, and they become Ralph Trevor's wife. We were band, since she had money, and there Or Liver Flkhart, the second best; $50 for the third best; should monopolize its management. both twenty-five then. You have often was no fear of her losing it, as she her- $25 for the fourth best; $15 for the self had done ten years before. She It conies only onco a y ear, and you wondered why I never married. Per- Troubles, Take RINSEY & SEABOLT'S fifth best; $10 for the sixth best, and haps I ought to tell you now. Ten years could understand only too well the at- for the next 40 best $5 each will be can hardly afford to miss it. There ago, you know, my father was alive, traction that he must have for a young given ; for the next 80 best $2.50 each is plenty of time to prepare .some- and I was considered an heiress, more and romantic girl, but she wondered a will be given and for. the next 200 best thing- for exhibition! and if you have BAKERY^GROCERY, pictures taken by the La Crosse Camera of an heiress than you are, dear, for little that it could have made Lilith $1 each will be given, making in allbeen favored with, a good crop, show your grandfather was one.of the rich- forget the injury he had done to the $1000 given away. your neighbors wluit you have. Ten est merchants in the city. Ralph was aunt she undoubtedly loved. AYER'S FLOUR AND FEED STORE. We shall do this for two reasons, viz : chances to one- if (you come to the a rising artist then, and not so rich as "Why did you not ask him in?" she SVe keep constantly on hand BREAD, CRACK. The first to introduce the La Crosse fair without anything, you will see he is now, and he pretended to be very asked; and Lilith flushed again. ERS, CAKES, etc., for wholesale and •Camera for 1895; the second, to educate r "I thought that you would not like ff Cathartic Pills retail trade. We shall also keep the amateuers in photogrhpby.—This things on exhibition that j ou can •contest closes on November 1st, 1895. beat amd not iialf try1. to meet him, auntie. I am afraid that Received a supply of This camera can be used by any one I have had to tell a lot of stories to ac- and is sold under a positive written count to him for my refusal." Highest Awards SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST guarantee to do the work or money re- Aunt Eleanor sighed, and asked no funded. more questions. At World's Fair. White Wheat Flour! Sent by express with full instructions She was not surprised when, a week After sickness, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and rules governing this contest upon If you intend to take a premium at later, the girl came to her with a face OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FLOUR. BUCK- receipt nf express money order for our coining county fair, Sept. 24-27, WHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, $1.75. flushed with triumph, and a note in her inclusive, hold up your hand. Make it FEED, etc., at wholesale and Remember, A Written Guarantee hand, the writing of which Miss Mon- retail. A general stock of <3oes With Every Camera unanimous. ton recognized at once, although it was WHEN YOU GO NORTH Address, L.v CROSSE SPECIALTY CO., so long since she had received a letter for the summer, please bear La Crosse, Wis. Nov 1 in the same hand. in mind that Chicago and There are Some Here of Like Opinion. West Michigan railway ser- GROCERIES ui "Mr. Trevor insists on coming to- vice to Bay View, Petoskey, morrow to see you, auntie, and asks Constantly on hand, which will be sold on a I "Will Save You From $10 to The following, from the Cadillac Charlevoix and Traverse reasonable terms as at any other house in the News and Express, expresses an opinion whether you will give me up to him," City is the most complete city. Cash paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and $30 on a Sewing Machine. she said. "I must write and put him off and best arranged this year COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Goods de- that will meet with hearty approval livered to any part of the city without extra till the following day, as we have of any since the "Scenic charge. here by quite a large number of people promised to go to Richmond." Line " was completed. All GET THE BEST trains of the M. C. R. R. When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine who trusted the gentleman referred to . "And what must I tell him when I RINSEY & SEABOLT. do not be deceived by alluring advertisements implicitly: connect at Grand Rapids and be led to think you can get tlie best made, see him, dear?" with the following trains on finest finished and " Unless it can be clearly shown that For answer Lilith read her the note tlie west Michigan: Leave S. s. Walker, of the Michigan Mortgage she had already written to delay his Grand Rapids at8:05 a. m., W. W. NICHOLS, Most Popular Company, is greatly wronged in the visit. with parlor car, arrive at for a mere song-. See to it that Traverse City at 1 :20 p. m. DENTIST. rou buy from reliable manu- statements made concerning his fradu- "Your are going to trust your hap- Rooms over Ann Arbor Savings Banks, Opp 'acturers that have gained a piness in his hands, then, dear?" said Boats for Bay ports leave Court House Square. reputatioI n by honest and square lent transactions the prompt and ex- M/fCT Traverse City at 2:30 p. m. dealing, you will then get a treme penalties of the law should be her aunt, when she had read it. This train arrives at Petos- VITALIZED AIR. Sewing Machine that is noted "HERE IS THE ANSWER, AUNTIE." "I am sure that he really loves me," key and Hay View at 4:30Administered. It is agreeable and easy to take the world over for its dura- meted out to him and his guilty associ- answered Lilith. and no prostrating effects follow, while bility You want the one that ates. The charges against him are that fond of me. I considered him every- p. in. teeth are extracted without pain. is easiest to manage and is thing that was good and noble, and I ********* lie has taken the hard-earned money of thought that I was the happiest woman "I want you to take me to the OUR AFTERX00X FLYER laborers, farmers and others in pay- leaves Grand Rapids at 1:00 C« MACE/S Light Running in the world when he wrote and told Academy, auntie, this afternoon. We i l 1 ment of mortgages upon their homes me that he was coming to ask myhave not seen Mr. Trevor's pictures prnwipr ' There is none in the world that iSrriV Lr arrives at Traverse City at can equal in mechanical con- and has connected these payments to father's consent and mine to our mar- yet," said Lilith, two days later, and -1:50 p. in., Charlevoix 6":30, struction, durability of working his own personal purposes, leaving the FI E INSURANCE AGENCY, parts, fineness of finish, beauty riage. I have the letter now, and will her aunt looked up in surprise. Petoskey 0:55 and Bay View m appearance, or has as many mortgages unpaid and the humble show it to you when we go upstairs. "But you have asked Mr. Trevor to Tn 7:00 p. in. 54 SOUTH MAIN STREET. improvements as the I (J It is a great train, enabling homes liable to immediate execution. As it happened, we were to have a come at four, dear, for your reply." At office of MACK & SCHMID. houseful of people on the evening that "I shall leave my answer," said a person to reach his desti- Several such cases are known to exist nation in time for supper. NEW HOME: in our own county. It is reported that he proposed calling, and I had to write Lilith, and as her aunt's gentle eyes Just the thing for families It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike Mr. Samuel S. Walker has a summer to him to ask him to come on the fol-questioned her, she went on: with children. Chas. W. Vog-el, on both sides of needle (patented), no other has lowing day instead. I do not think that "Here is the answer, auntie. It is The daylight ride along the it; New Stand (.patented), driving wheel hinged home in Grand Traverse county, where Dealei in all kinds of on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to a warrant for his arrest was taken a few the sting would be so great if it were only a photograph of yourself taken beautiful bays and lakes the minimum. ten years ago. I think that he will un- DCCflDTC north of Traverse City is a days ago. If any of the charges against not for the letter I wrote him, for I Fresh and Salt Meats. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. showed plainly wffat my feelings were derstand, and I hope you do not think IILUUIII U delightful feature of the trip Walker are true a summer and winter for him, and I cannot bear to think of me a very wicked girl for having tried on this train. Poultry, Lard. etc. THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. home should be provided for him in T it even now." to make him feel a little of the pain he THE > IGHT TRAIN EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN OBAHOK, Miss. BOSTON, MASS. 28 UNION SQJJARE.N.Y some of the several state peniten- gave you so long ago." leaves at 11 o'clock, with CHICAGO, IIX. ST. LOOK, MO. DALLAS, TEXAS. She paused, as if overcome by the No. 9 E. ANN ST., ANN ABBOK. SAN EkANCisco, CAL. ATLANTA, GA. taries." remembrance of the heart revelation sleepers, and arrives at FOR SALE BY which she had given to a man un- Traverse City at 4:00 a. m., Mule Fight Teaches A Moral. Charlevoix 6:30, Petoskey J. F. SCHUH, * + t-"t4t*t worthy of it. In a desperate struggle which took EBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR, SELL The above are daggers and double 7:00and Bay View 7:10a.m. At from $15 to $30 will furnish you "And did he never come?" asked place recently in Ohio between a mule Any M. C. B. E. agent can BELOW PILLS. daggers, and that is the way the other Lilith, gently. and a cow with a young calf, the mule get seats in parlor cars or any machine made, and warrant them T A TYTTTCa TRY DE- LE Dues "PE. for ten years. Do not be deceived by county fair associations about the state "No, dear, the next day my father's was not only beaten but horned to berths in sleepers reserved J-i.rxJL'-L-EJSO RIODICAL" PILLS from agents; get my prices before you buy. look at our county fair because it is sobankruptcy was announced; he died death, for chasing the calf about the by telegraphing to J. S. Paris, France. Established in Europe 1839, from the shock, as you know, and left field. This incident signifies that a Hawkins. Agent C. & W.Canada in 3S78. For Suppressions, Irregulari- ucceseful. Sept. 24-27 inclusive. M. R'y, Grand Rapids. AVe ties, aud Monthly Derangements. A reliable me practically penniless. If it had not creature which has neither pride of monthly medicine. They always relieve. Any have first-class, convenient druggist, $2. American Pill Co., Proprietors J. F. SCHUH, been for your dear father, I should posterity nor hope of ancestry ought service and ask your pat- Spencer, Iowa. Robert S^ephenson & Co., Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder have been without a home. And alluot to go fooling around an animal that ronage. wholesale agents, aud all other druggists in 31 Main St. Ann Arbor. World's Pair Highest Medal and Diploma. has both. Ann Arbor. These pills are warranted to through my trouble I was wondering GEO. DEIIAVEX, G. P. A. brine on the " chance." It is getting BO tii-at it' is not safe 'Roek Me to Sleep Mother." Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report to receive a letter even. Baron watching daily the pensive nun at her Kotsehild, of Paris, saved his own OUT OF HOLLAND. devotions. Then he missed her and The poem "Rock Me to Sleep Mother" life a flay or two since by having his after the funeral procession assured him was written by Elizabeth.Akers Allpn, private Beere-tary open liis letters, one And Into Germany—The Awful Cus- that she was gone, he spoke no more known otherwise as "Florence Percy." ol Avliieh proved to lie an infernal ma- and at last was found dead with his Baking It is a general favorite for it is a t tom House—A Dream. cliine amid exploded when, opened. The lifeless eyes fixed upon the convent little touch of home life. But there is •work ;of amnrclusi s. FRANKFURT, July 25, 1895. walls. . another side to the picture. Many a Dear Mr. Editor: Our eyes feasted long upon the seven Powder mother rocks her child to sleep who can Mental and moral conditions were such My lust letter closed with an attempt blue mountains whose graceful outline neither rest nor sleep herself. She is in Petoskey one day last week as to to describe Holland, or the strip into changed with every new point of view. ABSOLUTELY PURE always tired, has an everlasting back- cause the hallucination of a shining which we innocently strayed. A pe- Villas, and the enchanting spires of old ache, is low spirited, weary, nervous moon throughout the entire day. The culiarity which 1 omitted is the fre- and modern churches pass constantly and all that. Thanks lie, she can be editor of the Petoskey Democrat was en- before the vision. Again and again, A CO-EDS DARING FEET he higher Alps. cured. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip- quently seen stone towers, round and Thi- ascent of the mountain, although tirely under the influence of the condi- tea-pot shaped or truncated cone. They history animates a twice or thrice dead tion will do the work. There is nothing tions prevailing that day and things to ruin and the magic presence of Frederic t .has been accomplished many times on earth like it, for the "complaints" to m absolutely useless and just hang- Lead Her up a Fearful Steep and to n the last thirty years, is still one of him appeared in this way: "The moon Barbarossa or Charlcmague or some which the sex are liable, Once used, it ing around as we say. They look fully The Performance of a ,he most dangerous and difficult feats did not fade away when the sun reached other mighty Teuton fires the imagina- is always in favor. the zenith, but floated like a silver boat as intelligent as the round shouldered, Glorious Feat. )f mountain climbing. There are high- sluggish Dutchmen, who stare at us as tion. The Appollinariskirche stirs the upon a sea of blue, growing brighter as fancy with the associated tale of the ship _r peaks in the'Andes and in the Hiin- Dr. Pierce's Pelletsspeciii* for bilious- we pass. Pharaoh's chickens are the Miss Annie Smith Pock, whose won- ilayas, but for mere climbing, aside it neared the horizon where it dropped which refused to go down the Rhine ness, headaches, constipation, piles, and only bird I can see that the latter resem- derful feat in climbing the Matterhorn, rom difficulties incident to the rarifi- beneath the waves." The "sea of blue" until the head of St. Appollinaris kindred ailments. ble and they are as impervious to im- in Switzerland, was recently noted in •atioii of the air at great heights, they may have been caused by too much pressions as an armidillo. The country was depositedthere. Frederick the Red these columns, is an alumnus of the watermelon, but the "silver boat" origi- Bearded was sending the head to Co- Jo not compare in difficulty to this NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS. is perfectly level, so they never have to University of Michigan, having graduat- amous peak. Its conquest by Edward nated in the partisan fancies of the free logne. TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- look up nor down and, therefore, gaze ed with the class of 1878, taking the tVhymper in lSiir>. after six years of S naw, ss. coinage sympathies of the Democratic churlishly and gloomily ahead. For supper that first eveniug on the Notice is hereby given, that by an order of editor.—Cadillac News and Express. degree of A. M. in 1881. At one time •epeated and unsuccessful attempts the Probate Court for the County of Washte- "ALI RIGHT, GENTLEMEN." Rhine, we purchased some rolls and a Miss Peck was professor of Latin at naw, made on the twelth day of August A. D. on the mountain, is one of the most 1895. six mouths from tlmt date were allowed We were nearing the German bound- little butter, some eggs and a few cakes Purdue University, and still later held dramatic and interesting stories in the for creditors to present their claims against In Your Blood and ate our meal while sitting in Na- the estate of Eliza 11. Aulls, late of said aries and as our fears by day and our a chair in the faculty of Smith College, listory of mountain climbing. County, deceased, and that all creditors of Is the cause of that tired languid feeling nightmares by night had been of the ture's vast dining room with three ro- said deceased are required to present their which afflicts you at this season. The in Massachusetts, her home being at Mont Blanc, which is a trifle higher, claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate (terman custom-house we had many and mantic castles perched high above and Office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examina- blood is impure and has become thin No. 865 8. Main St., Providence, R. I. s an ice mountain, as distinguished ominous thumpings about our hearts amid bird songs and rustling vine tion and allowance, on or before the 12th day and poor. That is why you have no she is well remembered here in Univer- from the Matterhorn, which is a single, of February next, and that such claims will be and we quaked inwardly. At last, we leaves. It was enough to make a poet heard before said Court, on the 12th day of strength, no appetite, cannot sleep. sity circles. solated, massive tooth of rock, pro- November and on the 12th day of February sighted the dread monster and advanc- out of a man. We seriously thought of next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each Purify your blood with Hood's Sarsapa- In a letter descriptive of the event to ecting from the ice-bound heights of of said days. ed with unsteady wheels to the ordeal. climbing up and sleeping in one of rilla, which will give you an appetite, the Boston Herald, Miss Peck says : the southern Alps. The dangers of Dated, Ann Arbor. August 12th, A. D. 1895. A \>\>i, smiling-faced German in anthose old castles that night, but J. WILLAED BABBITT. tone your stomach, and invigorate your Zermatt, Switzerland, Aug. 21, 1895.— the ascent of Mont Blanc are relatively awe-inspiring uniform accosted us and thoughts of rheumatism and other pos- Judge of Probate. We reached the summit of the Mat- tixed. That is, the ice cap on the top nerves. we said we were Americans and began sible ills deterred us and we very pro- terhorn today in six hours from the of the mountain maintains its integrity J. W. BENNETT, Solicitor, S Kast Huron Street. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in fumbling for. our'passports. The mon- saically went to a hotel. hut. There were no mishaps; the rom year to year, and such dangers as CHANCERY SALE.—In pursuance, and by action and sure in effect. 25c. ster said in good, honest German: "All WE ARE LIVING Ct'RIOSITIES. weather was fine and clear and the ixist are established and may be looked virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the right, gentlemen," waved his hand The next day we passed castle after view on all sides superb. Nothing was County of Washtenavy, State of Michigan, in for on every ascent. On the Matter- Chancery, made and entered 1on the twenty- majestically and let us pass without see- •castle, ruined walls and temples built by seventh day of March, A. 1), IS .)"), in a certain wanting. The Mount Blanc range stood horn, however, extreme changes in cause'therein pending, wherein Edmund H. ing a paper. We hastened along until churches and abbeys built by the sturdy out clear and massive to the west. Andrews is complainant, and Gottlob Schnei- the Romans in their greatest days. temperature between night and day, der and Miuna Schneider are defendants. HAVE YOU SEE>T THE >'EW out of sight and then went into convul- Northward, the Bernese Oberland, with Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub- Teutons, and the steep cliffs raising per- the successive melting and freezing of sions and pounded each other for joy. its serried peaks, presented a picture lic auction to the highest bidder, at the south- TOCKET KODAKS I pendicular from the wall. At one point, the snow disrupt the rocks, bringing erly or Huron street entrance to the Court Aix la Chapelle is inhabited by people of surpassing beauty. The AVeisshorn House, in the city of Ann Arbor, County of we climbed down the rocky wall and down showers of boulders on the climb- Washtenaw, State of Michigan, (that being endowed with more than human curios- in the foreground, with what might be took a swim in the romantic river. heights. The the building in which the Circuit Court for ity. No sooner were we well in the city imagined as a troop of peaks in line be- er who would dare its the County of Washtenaw is held) on THURS- While we thus desported ourselves, a DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. ,'/l They take pictures 1}^ x 2 inches, than we were surrounded and gently hind, the Jungfrau cutting the horizon routes to the summit, therefore, are 1). 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said passenger boat passed us and when day the following described property situated (/J so perfect that they can be enlarged mobbed. Small boys fought and bled pure and white and noble, a fitting very few, confined to the crests of two they saw our wheels up on the bank, in the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washte- to G x 8 inches. They are made of. for a sight of us and we feared police warder to such a noble band. or three ridges leading up the side of naw, State of Michigan, viz: All the land ly- aluminum and covered with leath- intervention. At last by leaving our the people seemed much amused, Ger- the mountain. The path has nearly ing directly east of lot "A" and lot one (I), in er, and are as big as a big, fat purse. One could hardly resist imparting block five (5) south of Huron street in range wheels at our hotel and taking refuge in man curiosity still exercises itself upon every pitfall known in the climbing of two (2) east, and extending in equal width to They have a good, clear finder. personality to peaks so grand, so in- an old cathedral built by Charlemagne, us and it is an actual fact that they the mountains, and some of them in the west line of west Second street, in said dividual as these Switzer battlements City of Ann Arbor, being part of section 29 in we escaped the crowd and witnessed stopped a street-car which ran out to a their most aggravated form. After Township two, south of range six east, Mich- and nowhere but from the Matterhon igan. one of the most impressive services im- suburb to allow the passengers and crew climbing up the rugged, but more or Dated Ann Arbor, Mich., August 26th, 1895. on one of its rare, clear days, can one maginable. In that vast nave, amid to examine us while we were oiling our less safe, foot hills of the peak, the O. ELMER BUTTEKFIELD, PRICE, $5.00 LOADED. realize the picture to the life. Smal Circuit Court Commissioner, hundreds of devout worshipers, with the wheels. Our pilgrimage resembles a traveler reaches the summit of an enor- Washtenaw County Michigan. wonder that AVhymper and Tyndall and solemn hush followed by the chant of pageant as we pass through villages mous "col," around the verge of Which J. W. BENNETT, CALKINS' PHARMACY. Giordano pined and struggled for long Solicitor for Complainant. the choir, reverence and awe was all and towns. Men and women in front the climbers must walk for nearly half years to reach this coign of vantage and a tapering line of children in the a mile, as if on the ridge pole of a house one could feel. The gentle art of mountain climbing rear. Perhaps a comet serves the met- with a steep pitch on one side going has no noble reward. To conquer the COLOGNE—NOT AU DE. aphor better. Chimes of bells often 3,000 feet down and on the other side rugged declivity and then to look abou On the following morning, we set greet us as we enter a town but we are nearly 5,000, but at somewhat" safer on fair and smiling creation where tin out for Cologne, 50 miles away, and modest enough to interpret that as mere- angle. A misstep here means a fall of eye is filled for once. There may b though it rained continually yet the ly announcing the hour. I can't tell you nearly half a mile. The peak proper is higher peaks, but for wide and varied roads were perfect and at noon we then entered upon, and the climber more now but in my next letter I shall outlook the Matterhorn is pre-eminent. COR. MAIN AND HURON STREETS. reached our destination. What can I has no more than stiff "rock work" take you with me up to Bingen. To complete the cycle of view one say of the Cologne cathedral ? One can for a time till he reaches the "chimney," C. H. Van Tyne. could speak of the great mass oE Monte only think of that grand edifice. Gothe an almost perpendicular climb of fifty Rosa to the eastward and the sunny said of gothic architecture, that when feet through an ice-lined trough down RESOURCES $'l,000,000. OU RPLUo,$150,000 A Dictionary of Discontent. slopes of the Val di Aosta to the south, we look up and think of climbing there which big and little boulders have a but even the details of any view would thought itself slides off, and indeed it pleasant way of shooting now and then. This Bank is under State control, has ample capital and a large guar- each be aggregated beauties, upon does here. One cannot grasp its im- Here is a set of questions and defini- A little further up comes the "corner," which, if one had time, the eye would antee fund, is conservatively managed and does a general banking and mensity mentally. Only the physical tions taken from the London Truth, that a place where one ridge ends at an abutt- delight to linger in rapt analysis. sxchange business. activity of walking and climbing con- truthfully express the meaning of dis- ing shoulder of rock, around which the vinces one of the real dimensions. I content, as viewed by different people_ All too soon comes the warning voice climbers must work their way the best Deposits in the Savings Department draw four per cen don't burden you with all we see in To these we would add that discontent of the guide that the day is waning, they can to an ascending aidge on the interest, which is paid semi-annually. cities because Baedecker or Bayard is what robs life of much of its.'pleasure : and that no man, and least of all, a other side. From that up the summit Taylor or Mark Twain can furnish that What is creation? A failure. woman, may dare the perils of the is steep and icy climbing over a rock Safety Deposit Vaults of the Best Modern Construc- so much better but I assure you that, What is life? A bore. Matterhorn in the night. Its ar,retes, foundation, which, from the disintegra- tion.—Boxes to rent at from $3.00 to $10.00 per year. with true American enterprise, we get What is man? A fraud. ice slopes and crags must be laborious- tion due to frost, is never found twice a rapid view of all the guide-book calls What is woman ? Both a fraud and a ly retraced, and when the glacier be- alike as regards a footing. The hut DIRECTORS. for. bore. low is reached there is more than spoken of is a rough structure, perched W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hisoook As we neared the famous bridge of What is beauty ? A deception. thankfulness for dangers passed. There on a shelf of rock at a height of about Christian Mack, W. B. Smith, David Rinsey. boats, got our first glimpse of the Rhine AVhat is love? A disease. is a glorious memory to be treasured 11,000 feet. William Deubel, and our eyes, loyal then to the Hudson, What is marriage ? A mistake. forever, of a glimpse at nature in her Leonhard Gruner. saw only a muddy, narrow stream not AVhat is a wife ? A trial. In 1871, a Miss Brevoort of New York most regal garb. OFFICERS. to be compared with the Hudson. But What is a child ? A nuisance. ANNIE S. PECK. made the ascent, with the exception of wait! Even patriotism succumbs to the What is the devil ? A fable. SOMETHING ABOUT THE CLIMBER. a Miss Carrel, daughter of a Breil guide, Christian Mack, President. charms of the upper Rhine and I have AVhat is good? Hypocrisy. Miss Annie S. Peck now shares with is the only woman who has accomplish- W. D. Harriman, Vice-President. Chas. E. Hiscock, Cashier. more to say. We left the city of per- AVhat is evil? Detection. a Miss Brevoort, of New York, and a ed the feat before. There is quite a M. J. Fritz, Assistant-Cashier fumes all of which I assure you are not AVhat is wisdom? Selfishness. Miss Carrel, the daughter of a Swiss large percentage, with all the care exer- sweet—and began to ride on the most AVhat is happiness? A delusion. guide, the honor among women of hav- cised, of casualties, the silent memor- wonderful road as we believe in the AVhat is friendship ? Humbug. ing climbed the Matterhorn. The feat ials of which in the Zermatt churchyard •world. From Cologne to Bingen, this AVhat is generosity ? Imbecility. is like the final examination for a de- are eloquent of the dangers of the moun- road follows devotedly the curves of the AVhat is money? Everything. gree—when one has passed the diploma tain. The usual trip to the summit be- river, level as a table and smooth as AVhat is everything? Nothing. of an expert mountaineer becomes a gins at Zermatt early in the afternoon. marble. Rain or shine—and we had AVere we perhaps not happier when matter of right. The Schwarzsee chapel is reached by both in rapid succession—the road is per- we were monkevs ? Miss Peck is a Providence lady, a nightfall, where the tourist stops till HIGHEST/MM fect. It is, as I said, a marvelous road gradaute of the University of Michigan morning. The building is a small, and I would encourage every enthusias- rough, stone structure, erected for the Court House News. and widely known as a scholar of rare [That could possibly be granted by : World's Fair tic American wheelman to make that attainments in archaeology. She has shepherds, and a stay there is deemed a ride if he has to sell his bicycle to get hardship in itself. The next stage is to Commissioners, was given to the manufacturers of NEW CASES IX CHANCERY. studied much abroad, principally in home. It would be a pleasure to ride Germany and the American School of a hut on the face of the actual peak at a 107S.—Reuben Kempf and Charles H. there if both sides of the road were wall- archaeology in Athens. She was for a height of 11,000, where another night is Kempf vs. Garhard Henry Kruger and ed high with empty tomato cans. But time a professor in Latin at Smith Col- spent. The summit is reached on the Willimantic^StarTliread when the mind and eye are delighted Barnhard H. Dresselhaus. Foreclosure. third day. For quality, strength, smoothness, uniformity of G. AV. Turnbull, attorney. lege on her return from Europe, and has with every beauty that nature, art and lectured extensively in her specialty be- This itinerary is materially abridged texture—for everything that enters into the man- antiquity can lavish, then the journey MARRIAGE LICENCES. fore institutes, clubs, schools and col- at times by favoring weather, enabling ufacture of perfect spool cotton Willimantic Star becomes a dream or a fantasy of beauty. John George Keppler, 29, Lodi, and leges. the tourist to reach the summit on the ) Thread always leads the world. One trial will . OUR DREAM. Helena Ulrick, 21, Sharon. For years she has been an enthusias- second day, while there has been in- convince you of its superior value. Ask your Our dream was much as follows : A William Alexander AVallace Pew, 25, tic climber, and knows all the delights, stances of climbers being caught in the dealer for it. Send 24c. and receiver six spools of thread, any color or number, together short ride to Bonn brought us to the South Ontario, and Mary Janett Burris, as well as the lore, of mountaineering. storm and stalled there for a week, ro- with four bobbins for your machine, ready wound, and an interesting most picturesque portion of the river. 23, Ann Arbor. Writing to a friend in Boston from bust and experienced mountaineers at book on thread and sewing, Free. WILLIMANTIC THREAD CO., Willimantic, Conn. From the west bank where we were Samuel AV. Burchfield, 27, Ann Ar- Sulden, Austrian Tyrol, under date of th at. The height of the Matterhorn is throughout, we saw the ruin on the bor, and Lillian N. Hobson, 24, Ann July 26, she describes feats already per- 4,705 feet above the level of the sea. Dragon Rock. This rock beetles over Arbor. formed since her arrival in the country the broad, swelling Rhine and the vine- James O'Kane, 41, Ann Arbor, and of lakes and mountains. "I have trav- covered hillsides and the banks of trees Blanche E. Jolly, 34, Ann Arbor. eled a good deal in the Tyrol," she says, and the cavern where Siegfried, the "and Salzburg. On July 14 I climbed Joseph McBride, 29, Aim Arbor, and hero of the Low Countries, slew the Gross Glockner, 12,4(iO feet high, and on Awarded dragon. The wine produced near here Lizzie Dacy, 23, Detroit. July 24 reached the top of Monte Cris- Highest Honors—World's Fair, is called the dragon's blood. By bath- TRANSFERS OF REALTY. tello, one of the Dolsmites, 10,500 feet— THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK ing himself in the dragon's gore, Sieg- Anna B. Bach to Caroline Martin, both difficult and' for experts only,' as DR THESE GREAT POINTS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATQRS fried became invulnerable. I suppose Ann Arbor, $1,200. Baedeker says. The former is a snow Tlie Electric Cur- It can be changed that is what those who soak themselves Anne B. Bach to Oliver M. Martin, mountain; the latter, which is mostly, rent can be immedi- from positive to negative ately felt, iiiilioutl current in a moment. in wine in this region are trying to do. Ann Arbor, $1,400. rock, I did partly as practice for the soothing to thel They have ami are cur- most sensitive. Thel ing thousands of cases On basaltic rock beyond and on the west James AV. Goodhew and wile to Mary Matterhorn. of Rheumatism. strength ol tho current isS Chronic Diseases side is Roland's arch, a castle remnant E. Jolly, Ann Arbor, $450. The consummation of her plans on the under tho complete con- and Nervous Ail- about which clings a legeud which I Matterhorn came somewhat later than trol of tho wearer, BO ments in man and Fred H. Belser and wife to Jacobine mush sothata child may ' woman (froni any cause) must briefly tell you. It relates how was originally expected, doubtless from SCREAM be treated and cured by ' whero long continued Friederich, Ann Arbor, $1,300. the same power of Belt medical treatmentf ailed brave knight Roland saw and loved and having to wait for- the clear conditions necessary for the strong- to cure. wooed the daughter of the lord of the John Sullivan toEllen Sulliyan, Ypsi- which made her trip yesterday such a est man. lanti, $1. NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY. Seven Mountains. Then Charlemagne pronounced success. BAKING Avoid all cheap (so-called) Electric Belts and fraudulent imitations of our Electric Belts summoned him to the crusades. Noah G. Butts to Olivia B. Ha'l, Ann THE MATTERHORN IS DIFFICULT. and Appliances, as these are an imposition, upon the suffering. TIIE OWEN ELECTRIC TRUSS is the most retentive and curative Truss Hillegrunde, the maiden, heard sad ru- Arbor, $3,500. The Matterhorn is one of the border made lor the radical cure of Rupture. mors of his capture by infidels and she Mary C. Paul to Christian Mack, Ann peaks between Italy and Switzerland, Inclose six cents and send for our I,arjre Illustrated Catalogue in English. entered a cloister. Roland retm'ned and is nearly midway of the Alps, at POWDER German, Swedish or Norwegian languages; containing medical facts, sworn statements ol Arbor, $50. cures made and descriptlona of Belts and Appliances. Address and found that Hillegrunde was lost to least of the higher class of peaks. It is MOST PERFECT MADE. him. He built this castle whose crumb- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder admirably situated from a scenic stand- A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO,, ling arch remains and lived in solitude A Pure Grope Cream of Tartar Powder. | point, affording a matchless view of al 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 805 to 211 State Street, Chicago.