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THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

VOLUME XXX. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, APRIL 1, 1898 NUMBER 36.

H. C. Exingrer, Democratic candidate DR. CEORG'S CRITICISM. HELBER'S HOT SHOT. RICH'S NEW ROLE- three to four times as much gravel THE DEMOCRAT. for alderman from the Third ward, is Last week Dr. Georg took occasion The New Washtenaw Post, Wnshte- The people of Michigan will rejoice for a double track than for a single, a practical man of affairs ana he will to criticise at some length the position; naw's German Republican newspaper, U know that there are a few federal and also remember that one good single PUBLISHED EVERY FBIDAY. represent his constituents in an efficient of The Democrat with reference to has the following to say about the appointments within the gift of Mich- track is worth moro than two poor, manner. legislature which is misrepresenting the igan's senators, in which the compensa- double ones. You will be astonished CHAS. A. WARP, EDITOR AND PROP. needed reforms in Ann Arbor's schools. people in Lansing;: tion so far exceeds the cost of the In replying, let us say once for all how much easier it is to keep a nar- PER YEAR. The contention of some people is that "Our state legislature presents at actual time and talents required to dis- row track in order and how much TERMS: $1.00 that we are making no criticism upon charge the duties of the office, that the railroads are necessary public institu- the late lamented Prof. Perry, He is present a strange spectacle. Many of quicker it will become good in thawing tions and, therefore, should be excused the legislators are striving by every surplus intelligence, acumen and pull and freezing weather. in no sense a factor in the present thus acquired can be applied to the from some of the burdens which must controversy and The Democrat has al- art known to politics, to prevent the I want to call yoi r attention to a necessarily be borne by other property. governor from compelling the railroad e&re and direction of the political in- piece of road east of here near Samuel ways entertained for him a high re- corporations and other large monopolies terests of the aforesaid senators. But w;ho shall say that the farmer, gard. Tucker's. The turnpike is about forty the grocer and the manufacturer are from paying their just proportion oi And this is the role in which ex- rods long and it is not more tnan ten Entered at Ann Arbor Postoflice as Second Neither Prof. Perry nor any one taxes. They refuse to give the peopio Class Mail Matter. not quite as useful to the community school board i.s responsible for the con- Uovernor John T. Rich now appears. feet wide. It is always hard and dry. relief from cne of the most injust tax Rich's long career In office, culminating as the railroad, or that the people whose ditions of which we complain. They systems knovrn in modern times. They while on either end with a track 16 O FFICE: TIMES BI.DG.-B. MAIN ST. industry makes business for the rail- insist on d.scriminating in favor of in the governor's chair, naturally gives to 20 feet widf there always is more arc abuses which have been slowly him a certain standing with political roads are not as essential to the rail- fastening upon our school system fnt .-•on-resident bondholders and large or less mud. in our road-making \\\ roads a.s the railroads are to the peo- capitalists a.s against the common peo- lingsters. Untii recently he occupied are apt to be like the old H. 'a a long time. The Democrat exploits the unique position of a politician out ple. them at the present time because the ple. Ts it the-efoie any wonder that daughter who. being told by her mother the latter claim that they have been of a job.' His talents were not over- to keep out of bad company. a;i\inif Of course the Detroit Journal did selection of a new superintendent of- bribed ana corrupted by the power of looked, however, in a computation of YOU can secure the Democrat and fers an opportunity for reform. seen the folly of it herself, replied: the following publications for not expect to be taken seriously when money or the promise of office, when the available strength of the federal "Mother, I want to see the folly of it, Our charges are specifically that in one year as follows: it said a few days since: "The Hon. 09 out of every 100 taxpayers in Mich- wing of the Republican party. And too." Let us learn more of i >ad-bu!Id- the average of teaching ability, in there was a collectorship in Detroit to Detroit Tribune IJ-20 Perry Powers has just returned from igan demand of their representatives ing by observation. Our observation is auxiliary equipment, in supplementary be given away, where the most arduous Twice a Week Free Press l.*» Mexico prepared to give an unpreju- a fair and equitable tax law; why do better than its application. With a reading and apparatus, and in the duties are to look •wise ani draw a Michigan Fanner 1-50 diced opinion of the condition of Mex- you suppose they cannot get it? Why few changes the present system could quality of the work done our lower do you suppose these political Benedict salary of $15,000 per year. It does not Michigan-Farmer and Cleve- ico and its relation to silver coinage." be very much improved. Th3 allow- land Daily World 200 grades are not what they should be, Arnolds deny their constituents this require a very intimate knowledge of The Hon. Perry is not able to give an ing of a day's work for the use of .< bt. Nicholas »•«> and what the 'tax-payers have a right reasonable request? One would think practical politics to understand just unprejudiced opinion upon his own plow, drag, scraper or a wagon Is all Harper's Magazine *-w to expect. For this condition the board that they would fear to return to their how that Detroit collectorship was ex- stock of superlative egotism, to say v rong. Xft more than haif .is much Youths Companion j-"» of education, past and present, clothed constituents after such a gross betrayal changed for Rich's services as leader nothing of a subject which requires the should be allowed for these as for a Cosmopolitan i-o" as it is with full authority, is respon- of their rights. When United States of the federal-eorporation-anti-Pingree Farm News *•"" careful and considerate attention of senators will corrupt legislators and team or a man. There also is no good sible and must bear the criticism of forces in Michigan. Womankind • »•"" the student rather than the loquacity strive to perpetuate an unjust tax sys- And McMillan has already found reason why ten hours' work should the public. American Poultry Journal.... 120 of the blatant demagogue. tem by bribing state senators with lu- work for his newly purchased lieuten- not be required on the road. The law Basing his claims upon his personal ant. The Pingree party must be curbed New York Tribune l-^o ciative federal offices, then it is time and controlled. The lieutenant is the should also make it discretionary with Address, The Hon. Perry F. Powers is said to knowledge of members of the beard for the people to arise' and cast down one to lead and direct the railroad the overseer to require money or work. have discovered while in Mexico that and many of the teachers :hat the the party that i.s represented by such forces. Of course to some unsophisti- By this change in the law ,ve would the silver standard upon which the criticisms cannot be true, it is sur- corrupt leaders. cated people the fact that an ex- THE DEMOCRAT, governor of Michigan slips into the get rid of much of the shirking that Ann Arbor Mich. business of that country is done re- prising- that one of Dr. Georg's intelli- slate capitol "incog," while th< legisla- is now practiced on the road. The dounds to the benefit of the capitalist gence should consider those who are "THE SENSE OF JUSTICE OF TIIK ture is in session, holds a secret con- townships should buy all the gravel and money loarer. We heard an inti- directly responsible for the condition SPANISH XATIOX " ference with the corporation leaders Alderman Brown has the desirable of the legislature and as sileitly steals and it should be paid for out of the mation of that alleged fact in the last complained of the proper arbitrators "The sense of justice of the Spanish faculty of talcing care of himself. away without betraying his presence, township treasury. Townships should presidential campaign. But, somehow or in this matter. if Dr. Georg would nation" are the words with which will have no particular significance. have the right to buy gravel pits. It other, the unanimity with which the take the trouble to consult educators But people who have passed through M. J. Cavanaugh will reprasent the President McKinley closes his message that sometimes trying, but always should be paid for by the yaid rather •Sixth ward upon the next council. patriots who are engaged in the busi- o£ recognized standing from other cities, to congress in the Maine disaster re- profitable, f:rdeal of cutting eye-teeth than by the load. A loud of gravel ness of being "capitalists" opposed the who are conversant with the existing port. These words, in the opinion of will see in this the gathering up of Supervisor Boyle, of the Fifth ward, when drawn on the road is a very un- ftee coinage of silver, led many to the conditions in Ann Arbor, or the faculty many congressmen, humiliate us in the the strings by which McMillan is to certain quantity and as now paid for deserves a re-election and he will jet it. conclusion that it would be a pretty defeat the wishes of the people of of the State Normal school, he might eyes of the world. "Is this McKinley's this state In regard to railroad taxa- iby the load) costs at least one-third Oeorge W. Weeks will represent the good thing for the American people. perhaps find thaj their opinion of the view of national honor?" they ask. tion, without, himself appearing as the more than it ought to. grade work in Ann Arbor is not so lord high executioner. Fifth ward for the next two years in Congressman Hepburn, of Iowa, One of the troubles in our present SOME WOOL FIGURES. exalted as that held by those who ilie city council. standing in a group of representatives I system is the way our overseers are Michigan farmers can study with have carefully refrained from noticing said: "The president's message might GOOD ROADS. elected and selected. As now general- Wm. Walsh has been on the board profit the following wool quotations other schools. with equal propriety have been written ly conducted, it is a farce—often they of supervisors before and the people from the New York Wool Record of Our methods of selecting teachers in Madrid"." A Prominent Waslitenaw Co. Farmer are selected without the first qualifica- at the Fourth ward will see that he March 25, 189S: Michigan washed wools have been the very opposite of that Mr. Grosvenor (rep. Ohio) said he had Talks on Tliat Subject. tion for the position. Remember that goes there again. range from 18 to 28 cents. Sixteen pursued in progressive schools. The no comment to make on the message. the improvement of our roads depends cents is the highest price quoted for broadest and ablest men at the head Country roads are the farmers' rail- Harry Douglass is one of .he repre- Mr. Livingstone (dem. Ga.): "The roads. It is on these that he gets to more on the .selection of the right men any Texas wool. The quotations for of our colleges and schools do not hold message reads like an apology." for overseers than on any one thing. sentative young business men Of this California range from 7 to 17 cents. the doctrine that the t-:trpnge.st faculty town to do his trading and marketing, city and he will do the First ward Mr. Landis (Rep. Ind.): "I am in to get his mail, to go to church, in It needs n man of intelligence ;n road- Territorial wools, 12 to IS cents. Among can be built up entirely of the grad- favor of that proposition that looks to making, of energy—one who can en- credit upon the city council. the foreign wools Port Phillip comb- uates of that particular Institution. fact it is on these that the average absolute independence and liberty in farmer does the most of his riding. thuse and who is willing to lead off The "implicit confidence' which the ing is quoted in New York at 32 to 36. Instead teachers who have been edu- Cuba. I am opposed to any proposition in this direction, and when you have Australian and New Zealand at 24 to How important then that they should Republican congress was advertised cated in widely different institutions that does not look to absolute inde- be put and kept in the best of order. found such a man—one who will in- to repose in McKinley. Hanna & Co. 26. South African, 18 to 20 cents. Can- and under varying conditions are se- pendence and liberty in Cuba, I am They require much intelligent labor sist on having such a day's work done seems to have suffered a relapse. adian, 30 to 31. The same issue of lected in order to assimilate the strong in favor of ordering Spain out of the and thought, much more than is at on the road as he would be satisfied the Record contains an account of the points of all. Our University and the western hemisphere, and if she does present applied to them. About eight with if done for himself—I say. when The Mohawk club bmquet takes week's sales in London, at which the Chicago University, for instance, have place at the auditorium in Detroit next not go I am in favor of putting her months of the year we have good to you have found such a man, keep him range of prices is equal and in some drawn upon both America and Europe out. The people demand action." Tuesday evening, April 5. Wm. J. fair roads. The other four months In for a term of years. Get over the instances higher than American quota- for the members of their respective Rep. Warner (rep. 111.): "The report they are horrible by spells. How to Bryan will be the principal speaker' notion that every man in the district tions for the same grade. In the light faculties. Progressive public schools settles the question beyond cavil that make them good at, that time of the must take his turn us overseer, for Mayor Hiscock's sturdy Americanism of these figures it would seem that pursue a similar plan in building up Maine was blown up by a mine hi year when they are liable tp be bad u is one of the greates obstacles in took a swipe at the senseless custom there must be other causes than the a strong teaching force. We tan cite Spanish waters. The time for talking should be the aim of everybody that the way of the permanent improve- of apeing English names when he Dihgley tariff for the increase in wool instances of school boards which send on our part has passed. We should has the care and supervision of our ment of our roads. How very often prices. vetoed the ordinance changing Oxford their superintendents out to other now act." roads. do we see a road that has been well cities to hunt up the best obtainable street to Oxford Road. Rep. Hull of Iowa, chairman of the In Washtenaw county there are about graveled all spoiled by covering it all SILVER VS. WHEAT. teachers. Only last week we me( a military affairs committee, said: "There up with clay and the labor ;if years E. L. Schneider, who is a candidate The administration organs, notably prominent superintendent who was out fourteen hundred miles of roads com- is no question now that the Maine was posed of clay and muck and sand. The thrown away. The wide tire in the for alderman from the Second Ward the Chicago Times-Herald, are making on such a mission. blown up by a Spanish mine; that the opinion of some is the cure-all for bad upon the Democratic ticket, has large a great deal of fuss about the fact that Then, again, those of our large cities aim and object of those who have the ship was anchored over a mine placed care and supervision of our "lighways roads. The objection is that the wide property interests in the ward and will during the past few months the long which employ a large number of resi- there by the Spanish, and the control tire makes the roads good for some make a good, careful representative. should be to make them good at that continued relation which existed be- dent graduates maintain training exercised over the Spanish officers by time of year when the conditions of one else rather than for him who uses tween the price of silver bullion and schools where local graduates are re- Li. T. Limpert, Democratic candidate its government is all the executive of the weather tend to make them bad. it. We notice that teamsters all use the price of agricultural staples has quired i.) spend two years in technical any government could have. I favor Farmers are apt to look with a great narrow tires, simply because they can for aJderman in the Seventh, deserves been broken and while silver has de- preparation and demonstrate their the support of every property owner immediate intervention in Cuba by this deal of suspicion on all who advocate draw the same load easier with a nar- clined in gold value the farmers' prod- strength before they are given posi- country." better roads ani conclude that our row tire than a wide one. I hardly (if that ward. He is one of the people ucts, have materially advanced. And tions. Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City and and thoroughly posted upon city affairs. Rep. Curtis, of Kansas (rep.): "The roads are good enough and nobody out- believe that if the gentleman, wao ad- the reason for all this fuss is the no- Grand Rapids follow this plan, leach- message docs not go so far as I ex- side of the districts have any right to vocated the use of the French wagon It is no discredit to any candidate tion that it upsets in some indefinable ers aie also required to visit other pected. I think the time has come to interfere or complain. In other words, with wheels ten inches farther aparl to say that there is no mere honest, way the contentions of the silverites. scnoui systems to observe anu pr^nt recognize the independence of Cuba— everybody gets ihe benefit of good behind than before, would wa.it to usr. conscientious or capable man upon But in this our gold-bug friends are by their strong points. As a farther to notify Spain that its inhuman pol- roads and ts wronged by bad roads. them if he lived six miles from town cither ticket than Eugene Mann, Dem- making a serious mistake. It is true preparation leaciiera' institutes, con- icy must cease at once or this govern- Within a few years the road machlae on the average re-ad. These wagons ocratic candidate for supervisor in the that the silverites have frequently ducted Dy experts in various lines uf ment will intervene." may be all right where they uae a !'"irst ward. educational work, are maintained. But has been extensively used and it is my pointed out the fairly constant rela- Mr. Fletcher of Minnesota said that opinion that as .->. whole it is more in- dump cart for a buggj a.s they did tion which obtained for many years the Ann Arbor idea seems to be to Xu one will doubt that Senator Pres- he had not yet met a member who was jurious than beneficial to our highways. for J. J. Woodman, our superintendent between the gold price of silver bul- fcxcluoe ull ideas which do not bear the not disappointed and chagrined. Mr. at* the Paris exposition, to convey him ton has resigned a good federal job stamp of home production. Families, Good roads on clay and muck cannot lion and the gold price of other prop- Fletcher was warm when he left the be made alone with this machine and from the depot to tin- exposition at the command of Jim McMillan, in erty and notably agricultural produce. nations, institutions, all degenerate by | order to hold his seat In the state sen- capitol, and he kept getting madder much less on sard. We know of a grounds, but 1 venture the assertion It is also true that this relation did inis policy of exclusion and inbreeding.! and madder as he went down town, that they will not'come ii general use ate in the interests of the people. The person who has arrived at the con- piece of clay road that had been trav- exist, and, with slight and e&siiy ex- especially as he met several Democratic eled for over sixty years, on which in our day in Michigan. clusion that he knows all that is worth Sid Millard, who is a candidate for plainable changes still exists. members who appeared to be very many hundred loads of gravel had been In doing one's road wok it -should knowing is in a fair way to become re-election to the office of supervisor This argument was advanced by the happy over the president's message. drawn which was made almost impas- be the aim to have the whole district a back number. in the Second ward, has made one of silver men to show what the world's By the time he reached the treasury sable, so much so that the people of the out at once and especially is this nec- the most efficient supervisors the most accomplished economic thinkers Tiien again, the best teaching abil- he was sizzling. It was after hours eastern part of Lima went nearly two essary when graveling is to lie don • Washtenaw county board has ever had. concede, that the effect of silver de- ity obtainable ana the highest order of and a watchman held the door. miles out of their way to get their Gravel should always be put on a He will be re-elected by a rousing ma- monetization was to enhance the value professional skill are required in the "Are you a government official?" he wheat to market in the months of May solid road bed and three in :hes at a jority. of gold, and that "silver measured in primary grades where the great ma- asked. and June, and now after eight or ten time is enough. Where a ! lad is terms of gold had depreciated only as jority of our children receive ail of "Hell, no," replied Fletcher. "Hm years' use it is not as good a.s it was dumped in a place, it is apt to be a A review of the situation at Lansing all other forms of property had depre- their schooling. That Ann Arbor u, not before the machine was uiied. All the creates the impression that ths railway one of Tom Reed's reconoentrad•»••." very poor road—the first summer three ciated. That a disturbance in the rela- up to date In this particular i.s ap- The house is a volcano which may i drawn tor years before the inches will pack and become solid magnates do not propose to permit tion of the supply to the demand of parent to all whose so-uree of informa- grading took place was tost- I cannot open hostilities to begin until the re- burst into eruption at any moment, while six inches will be mi-shy all sum- any staple or line of staples would not tion is not confined to the school board. and even Sam W. Smith of the Michi- emphasize the tact too strongly thai mer. It needs a man at the pit and si trees of diplomacy have been ex- make a change In its gold price as Dr. Georg's apical has not convince i a very little clay will spoil a good deal hausted. gan delegation, who has been extra it needs a man t<> see that it is prop- compared with silver has never been The Pemoerat that all of the methods conservative, only gives it three days. of good gravel. If you don't believe it, erly distributed in the track. We far- The plea that equal taxation would claimed. And that is just what has by which 'he broadest and keenest To get the hot blood to surge to the look at Main street from the creek mers are apt to get in a rut in doing- burden some railroads in this sum is happened during the past few months professional skiH are infused into i > id- brow of the average Republican mem- north to the State road south. The cur road work as well as in doing no reason for defeating the Pingree vith agricultural staples. A shortage em schools can Jio neglected and the ber tonight it is only necessary to gravel draw n on this road has been work on the farm Nine-tenths of the tax bill. Taxation at best is a burden, abroad has ir.creasedthe demand and schools not suffer. And it is this neg- cut out the brief passages that follow ruined by this grading and you will farmers set their grain up m long but a necessary one. If we are to consequently has increased ths price of lect and its consequences of which never have a good road again until from the president's message and hold you apply another coat of good gravel shocks north and south, when the facts exempt property on this score from its those staples. This fact has about as The Democrat complains. We claim them before, him, especially the follow- are that it would stand up better-and much relation to the controversy be- that it is impossible to send a pupil on top of this clay and keep H on \up. just proportion .of taxation, let us be- ing: Much of our roads could be kept in dry out better if it was set easi and gin at the other end and consider the tween a gold and a bimetallic standard up through our schools and then put "When the Maine arrived at Havana west. Grain so set sets the morning as the man in (he moon does to the t.iat pupil back in the grades, without she was conducted by the regular gov- better condition if the r lad-scrapei wi:-; claims of the farmers, the business men kept entirely oft'. and afternoon sim on the north siiiv — and poor people generally upon whom Wai! street stock market. If the g>ld reference to personal Btness or pi ernment pilot to buoy No. 4." the westerly winds will strike both idolaters can extract any comfort from sional skill, and maintain flr3t class "The court of inquiry reports that the expenses of government have fallen the ship was destroyed by the explo- 1 know of

FOR BICYCLE PATHS. V. \V. <:. A. Entertainment. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. they do not at fill interfere with the EDUCATIONAL, \ Too Personal. The elocution class from the Ypsi- tendency of the wearer to lie in a A singular dilemma in which a young straight line, a .looked one, a circle Cycle Club Ask - ( ity to Construct Net- lanti V. \V. C. A. male a decided suc- l\ of M. students Exhibit Their Feel- oi on the scuare. Prof. Carl Earrus, of Brown unlver- i Washington lady recently found her- work <>1 i'jiths tor AVheelmen. at the (entertainment ;'. t th<> Con- Ing for Cuba Libre. * 0 * slty, has been elected corresponding ••elf is described by the Post of that gregational church Saturday evening. An Ann Arbor firm, full Of local ] luft Thi re were probably 100 wheelmen The war spirit struck the University member of the British Association for :ity. The young lady, it should be Miss Hoover as Xantippe was e have printed on their envelopes tlu preseni Thursday night .it the an- hard on Saturday, and patriotic demon- attractions of their city. Among othei the achievement of science. iremised, is a member of a certain lent, and in fact every eln, . nual meeting of the Ann Acbor Cy<-lt> strations were the order of tie1 day.things they claim is "Streets, natural A Phillips Brooks Memorial at Har- jatriotic society, which lately held an chili. Several plans were disqussei well taken. ' The costume-- were ek- tda'm." Wrpng spell. It is natural vard college has been proposed. The 'open meeting." The woman who had Beginning about noon a m >ck parade muck, Adam. bettering the condition of .tin- (jjjtji (eptin.-Nilh pretty and in no e.ise \v:n\u discussion mi the set apart for this purpose. neeting. To one young woman, and gesture was special- oi grotesque costumes and carried all * * « subject of bicycle paths afcout the city. ly noticeable, the speakers being ap- kinds of weapons, from bull bats and And now Ann Arbor is in convulsions The Bruce gold medal of the Astron- vhom, as it happened, she did not Engineer Key submitted plans for parently oblivious of the audience, pitchforks to swords and muskets. At ever the best kind of paving to adopt. omical Society of the Pacific has been ;nrw personally, she sent the toast, it makes no difference what has been the paths desired bj Prof. Taylor. The Ii added a charm to the entlra short intervals a salvte was fired from awarded to Prof. Simon Newcomb, of 'Our Flag." The young woman re- done in other places where paving has Washington, D. C. for his distin- olub voted in favor ofasteiflg th<^ com- KI cue. An especially beautiful moment a cannon at one of the fraternity been' going on for fifty years. The •eived it, and at once went to call on This mon council to begin lh" construction was when th< calcium lighh t fl houses. fellows inside and outside the coun- guished services to astronomy. he head of the society, in a state of of a net-work of bicycle paths Ebpul aoft purple slow over the stag just The warlike fever increased rather cil know all about it, and Lhe fight is the first award of the medal. vreat distress. She simply could not is on between brick and asphalt. And the city: The plan cc-atemplates a four- when Miss Sehill, as '\ iolet-crow ui d ;han diminished during the afternoon. Summer School Asso-j -esponcl to the toast, she said. She 3a] pho," in hei violet robes, swept the arguments deduced are as lucid and, In the early part of the evening, ciation. which has been holding yearly E mi II ach side of ' ertain into the company. The telling and an- . mass meeting' was held at the Dell i and satisfactory as the farmer.-' grange Udn't know whether a joke was in- ••ast and west and north and south swering of "the riddle of the Sphinx" (J house. Representative A. J. Sa> controversy, "Will Chess Grow from meetings at Glens Falls, N. Y., has been ended, but she had been chaffed un- Wheat?" Ann Arbor people will learn • is. For this path two feet is to be ,„,.,,. ,VPii done by Miss j who lives next door, was called in and dissolved by action of the stockholders I r-ierafully about it already, and would- waRObinstin,s particularle and .Misy _w?ii_aos HavensD. .Mis,.»„„,s IJ.il, - ! ln.,,1(. ;l rouslng speech, denouncing that on some streets one kind of pave- taken from trie roadway and two from on account of the unsatisfactory fman- i't go near the meeting if she were to l ird baa a very pleasing stage mann .Spain's policy in Cuba. He was fol-ment is better than the other, and of cial condition of the association. j ie called on to speak on that subject. lawn extensions. A number oC per- i nd Mrs. Pfeifer as the wife of Xerio- | lowed by W. Ft. Day, '00 l.. son of As- eourse that's the kind to use. Any one sons expressed di>;;lns a phon, and Miss Brien as Pythias, wife j sistantt SecretarSecretary ofof' statStafef VDay" ', whoought to know that. Two physicians have been appointed i 'Why. what on earth is wrong with dt Aristotle, carried their parts well.' ' -<•' • • L '"M- uch a pb.i!. lithou^li the necessity • an enthusiast;; speech. en an annual salary to visit the schools ! hat subject?" asked the head of the One of the striking figures of this com- more student oratory, Spain and Wey- o f Plaillfi ld u ii provision for Ann Ai 1> ir's pany of Srecian ladies of so long ler were burned in effigy, amid a pa;i- WRITES FROM GERMANY @! e . N. J., regularly to look i ociety. The pretty young woman hesi- growing was nol Misa Teeplo as Aspasia, ii nlum of college yells, national ' after the health of the pupils and study j ited. She blushed. "Well," she said. ful robe whose decided yellow eon-: A comm . sisting of I). V.*. songs and the reports of exploding >ss Spence Tells of Interesting Sights the sanitary condition of the buildings. 'you see, I'm going to marry a man frasted pleasantly with her black hair fireworks. Springer, 11/ il. Prettyman. John, i >. They are also to make an examinafion j iamed Plagg." and silver flllei Ann Arbor cjngratu- After refreshments, the meeting got in and X«*ar Berlin. tta& Reed, H. il. Herbi i • and II. .1. Brown i on such an ei icution of the sight and hearing of each pupil j was api : e a suitabl down to business and appointed an en- The following extracts are from a class in her Christian association and listment committee, consisting of in October and June. cycle ordlaanei Foi submission to i i= proud of the fact that their instruct- personal letter written by Ross Spunee. eommon eoum • thi pla Messrs"™°" . Da""••"\• Pell and Hildner. This An educational magazine called the or is an Ann Arborite. committee will organize a ftompanj' of now studying music in Berlin: recently rep. i led. A numbi r "Early in the week 1 went out toMistletoe, in the interests of American .: lughl n i student volunteers. It was then decid- Personal Property Tax and the i 1 to send telegrams to President Charlottenburg, a suburb about twenty universities, is to be published iincler '] ordinal" e W1S needed. I -: kine, Me- Laud Tax. KinleyKinley , SeSecretart yA Algel r and' Assistant minutes by trolley, where is situated advice of five senior professors of the i .Miss M. s. Brown and il. G. Pretty- :astle once the home of King Fred- man v. -. to look tary of Sti-.te Day. The mi literary, law and medical departments : ii is practically impossible to i hed in a body to the Western erick William III. and Queen Louise, . I- path father and mother of the old Em of the university of Michigan. This j and to colle •! the funds m eded to put it a t.ix on personal property. Over one- Union office and the following telegrams the wealth of this country ent amid tumultous cheering: William I. The mausoleum built by will be the first real intercollegiate into repair. the present Emperor William is the Prof. Taylor then broa hi d his consists of personal property, yet only "President William McKiniey: Two magazine in the country. thousand students of the University of tomb of these three and the wi scheme to allow wheelmen to ride on • cent, of the taxes ure coll the old emperor. Empress Augusta, Bishop McLaren, on account of in- thp sidewalks if thej should agree to Michigan indorse the policy of thi from this source. In Chicago several ministration and tender the services if and is a sort of shrine. It is very creasing diocesan duties., has resigned j dism i iassing pedesl r years ago. only 1 per cent, of the '. ixes plain on the outside but the interior • stion was -. ••' both for y g y p a regiment in the event of war." the position of (lean of the Western • 'Iiet, d ffro m personall property. is rich, although simple. As y IU i as the i ton. Russell A. Alger, Secretary of at the head of a llig-ht of step-; i- Theological Seminary, at Chicago,which I when put to aStocks and bonds, diamonds and jewi l- • The students of thi Uiiivevsitv ry. v. rerything that is not an immense statue, an angel of I'ictory he has held since the establishment of ! Ultl d of Michigan stand by the administra- i believe, which is flooded with a purple called tate only realize/! thereon tion and tender servieea in the institution in 1884. The seminary Hows: H. G. Piettyman, president: •;. e light and which creates an awe-inspir- 1 per cent, of their taxes. Men will hide v ar." has prospered under Bishop McLaren, ! '. Sti - ens, secretary; 15. W.their property and lie about its value ing effect as you stand in the corridor. Staeblcr, : n-p.surei-. The president was "Assistant Secretary ol State Day: The four tombs are within one large and it now has ?400,000 worth of prop- ; in order to evade their taxes. \ Mass meeting of students of the O'ni- authi i ; <. ; to a] :n I he remaining voHte method is to transfer stogksl and room which is finished entirely h-. mar- erty and no indebtedness of any kind. How much property a man will leave members of the executive committee vtrsity of Michigan voluntee ble. The figure of Queen Louise ap- bonds into another state until th< ...... e:!• a„ regi- The Women's Federated clubs of Mis- when he dies depends largely upon his and legislative coun< ii. ment in case of war. Administration's ed to me the most beautiful. You health. The man who suffers from ill- • has gone by and then have them souri, in convention at Sedalia, voted to sent bai k again. p ilicy was heartily indorsed." know she was a famous beauty and health stands little show of being- a suc- her loveliness of character endeared establish a traveling library in Missou- cessful businessman. The man who comes The advantage of the land tax is to Aftether camputin':-; ths ane crowd hi d marched back THE WARD CAUCUSES 1 lilt a.n. venormou .,..1 llll'US s her to the German people so much that ri, and appointed a board of seven | to_his desk in the morning with a head- it. is open to view, it cannot t" hi< " nflre from sight, il cannot be taken out of f neighboring sidewalks is held nearly in the light of a , . . ., , . ache, who suffers all day from dullness and Largely Attended but Isuallv Quiet— and f, nces. The" ebiUHlon the state and brought back again after saint. Every year on her birthday her members to inaugurate the woik. A drc,w'sincsSi who goes to his meals without The Full Result. the assessment is made and i statue in the Thiergarten is covered library fund of $250 was quickly raised • an appetite and tosses restlessly through are all collected. with flowers. I forgot to state that the by subscription, and the three hundred '• the night without sleep, is not likely to The ward caucuses M indaj' night "ieum stands in the park eon- PAUL Y. ALBRIGHT. delegates pledged liberal contributions ^a competence forhi^wi ' - were largely attended 1 'it ;,, i : with the Charlottenburg castle. soncrs was to the tune of "John of funds and books. It was decided to : health than upon ability. svery Ins , iiet and harmonious. upon Pingrree Prizes Awarded. Brown's Body." Two of the verses Unfortunately J did not have time to I carry on the library after the plans i Few nun realize these truths. They The tickets placed in nomination by Ad.it.-C!en. B. M. Irish has made a re-and the refrain follow: go through the schloss or see much of j successful operation in Iowa 'think that everything can be accomplished the grounds but i expect to make other! both I ari strong as a n port to Gov. Pingree in connection wit' in blsw up the Maine and now * •b yK- „-,,,-:- .....i ,„ fn^««ni ! life sfivinjf elements of the food. It is the "If Spain starts a war, she had better I have seen, is not a handsome btnld- lohc. was arranging .for the ^\&%j^£%£& tion, was rather heartlessly "turned $ri0. pay of $13 per month and having stay ashore. ing. The interior, however, is rich down." In the Fourth an attempt wasI"1 i; in the army three years and four- As we go marching on." and elegant though simple. T!is rooms government's granting women diplo- tears down inert uaif_dead tissues and to nominate Wm. G l/eai over teen days. The governor als i wished in— are filled with gifts, ornaments and mas, and, he continued, if the arrange- builds new, firm, muscular flesh. It does ot bllild Arthur Brown in Ihe Democratic cau- to learn what difference i; made to th.-1 "Preedofai, freedom, then for Cuba, pictures and the emperor's desk is seen ment was successful further measures " flabbyy fat like cod liver oil and cus luit it failed and "An Onlooker" "Freedom, freedom, then for Cuba, just as he left it. There is a wonder- , p i corpulent Whole army and how much it would were probable. does uol lllaklllakee pPopPopiee nlornloree corpulent. is in the fight for another term as "Freedom, freedom, then for Cuba, ful echo in the ball-room. The ceiling Mr. johu Brooks, of Boylston, Mass., writes: "I alderman. Judge \V. N. Brown opposes take now to pay the difference with " As we go marcjiing on." Is a perfect dome with a small cupola : write to tell you of the great benefit I have re- at the center and when the guide him on the other tic) per cent iniens! payable semi-annual- Taken all in all it was one Of the bi erceived from Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- The result of the caucuses follow: ly and compounded. Gen. Irish receh - gest demonstrations -Michigan has f g clapped her hands the sound was re- VARIOUS VEGETABLES. i V- I was taken with a bad cold which settled .. ..w^iigdii ims seern ted a dozen or more times. I wish , on my lungs. The doctors said I was in con- First ward—Supervisor. Col. H. S. and urMla 1+ •' i sumption and could not get well. I took Cod ;. Republican; Eugene Mann, Dem- ed answers from nine .students, and and while it is to be hoped that there y..n could have heard LUlie Lehman will be noo ne neeed for its crystalization, The tomato is native to Mexico and j Live fourr Oil and it did the no good. After taking ocrat; aldermen, Henry Richards, ft..; I says; at the last Nickish concert. It's a great „ ..; V -.- jt i.i... if= „.,„.„ f,.nTtl I >t months I heard of your 'Golden Medical the. enthusias-enthusias ..niu^msmm aandd patriotism mani- South America. It takes US name ticm ; DiscoveryDiscovery ' and it saved mmvlifty life." Harry \V Douglass, l>.; constable, W. I In cbnslderin their respective cor- ' td pleasure to hear somebody sins when [es ted cannot but be gratifying- to col- every note rings true and you are nota Portuguese word. E. Eldert, I:.: M. C. Peterson, D. | rectness I havev been greatly assisted lege men everywhere, Second ward—Supervisor, Arthur E. by Ca.pt. Cornelius Gardner, U. S. A., made aware of any difficulties, although Celery was unnoticed for many years you know the music is full of them. Mummery, H ; Sid W. Mlliard, D.; atand I desire at this time to acknow- in Great Britain until it was finally derm,::. Charles Tessmer, It.: 10. L.ledge- his careful and painstaking ef- W. H. H. EARP DEAD. . Schneider. D.: ,.,,,u...-•.ble. F. J. Huhn. forts in verifying the lengthy compu- put on the table as a choice dainty. R.; i'.,ul Schall, I). tations. The watercress and the sour-dock, 1'assed Away After an illness of a SECY ALGER REPLIES. Third waid Supervisor, J. .1. Fischer, 1 concur with him in the conclusion which is used as a salad in Germany, R.; no opposition; aldermen. Mr. .1. A. Few Days. that the answer of M. J. Barry is en- The General Sends a Telegram to the for many centuries wasted as weeds Mill. It.: M. C.Kxinger, D.; constable, titled to the first prize of $50; th; William H. H. Earp, son \v. H. Bowen, I!.: Otto Schroeder, ]>. Romanzo Adams to the second of $25: of Dr students. before they were put en the table of Samuel Earp, of Oil City, Pa., formerly Fourth ward—Supervisor. 11. Krapf, and that of R. M. Watkins to the third E. C. Worden, 'its. received Monday civilized man. K.: Wm. W.ilsli, !>.; aldermen. Judge of $10. rector of St. Andrew's church of thia the following answer to Beans, native to Europe and the ••THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar- W. N. Btown, R.; Arthur Crown. D.; The answers of Mr. M. J. Barry to city, died in that city on the 23d inst. sent Saturday to President McKinley constable, John Lauchlan, R.; Henry East Indies, have been cultivated from tistic. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- the questions are as follows: A local paper pays the deceased the and Secretary Alger: Meuth, I). Question 1—"What difference did it the eents. Fifth ward — Supervisor. Newton following tribute: To the Students of the University of j None higher. None better at any price. make to me (i. e., Gov. Pingree)?" An- of Asia and was brought by the Aryans Felch, I; : James Boyle. D.; aldermen, -$181.47. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.: ( Some reliable merchant sells them in V William H. H. Earp. one of Oil City's Th'e message sent by you. tendering Gottlob Gross, it.; George W. Weeks, Question 2—"What difference did it into Italy and Greece. * nearly every city or town. As!: for ? I).: constable, Sam Taylor. R.; Asa Al- brightest examples of earnest, indus- your services to the government should make to the whole Union Army?" An- Lentils, which come from the Hima- len. D. trious and self-respecting young men, we have war. was delivered by me to i them, or they can be had by m?.H from y swer—$566,224,855.51. the President, who greatly appreciated layas, were probably the first plants J us in either New York or Chicago. V Sixtii ward—Supervisor, A. .7. Kitson. Question 3—"How- much would it take died, of spinal meningitis, at the home R,; Prof B. M. Thompson. I).: alder- it. 1 am sure all wish for continued man ever cultivated. The lentil is cul- * Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet y now to pay the difference with per of his father, Dr, Samuel Earp, of No. peace if we can have it with honor, men. Dr. Charles Ho well, It.: M. J.cent interest payable semi-annually and tivated in In-dia, Persia. Syria, Egypt. | sent upon receipt of ons cer.t fo pay yfi 112 West First street, at 2:30 o'clock but should we unhappily be plunged J postage. inaugh, D.; constable, I". K. Cleav- compounded?" Answer— into war. it is gratifying to know that Nubia and parts of Europe. r, R : Win. Jolly. D. To pay Gov. Pingree's difference, this morning, after an illness of less than three days. creeds, nationality and party arliliallaiis The turnip came from Rome. Spinaoh Seventh ward—"Supervisor, o. Foank $495.20. will all merge into or.e thought, tlu de- To pay the difference to the United The deceased held a responsible posi- ftr.ee of the nation's honor and its flag, is from Persia, brought into Spain by States Army, $1,288,408,074.47. tion as bookkeeper for the National 1 am happy to know that among those the Arabs. Lettuce comes from the Mr. Barry is a member of the law Transit company, and was stationed Wlii are willing to make the sacrifice east and the ancients called it the food class of '9S and resides in Cheyenne, if need be, the students of the Univer- in the office of Fred S. Bates, treasurer of the dead. It was eaten at the end \Yyo.—U. Of M. Daily. of the Ohio Oil company. He was asity of my state stand among the iist of ' Brightest ladies? magazine published. * general ^favorite, not only through his thos" •e youn men win are ready for theof a feast to counteract the heating ) Invaluable for the home. Fashions of tf RICH AT LANSING resolutions. strict devotion to business, but also call effects of the wine. > the day. Home Literature, Household ?. through his kind and obliging: disposi- I Its Influence is Said to be Pelt in the Whereas, once more our ranks have R. A. ALGER, Asparagus has always been a favor- ! Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, V been attacked, and, through the mys- tion. For a few days preceding his Secretary of War. ] Fiction, all for onjy 50 cents a year, in- 6 ite. It was originally a wild seacoast terious workings of Divine Providence, serious illness, he complained of feel- , eluding a 1'rce patten, your own cckz- X ing unwell, but nothing was thought Lansing. .Mich. March 24.- ExTGoy- a worthy member, one still in the Amusing Instance of Manner in Wlilcli weed of Great Britain and Russia and ' tion any time Send two 2-ccnt stam;:s '/ ernor John T. Rich arrived in Lansing prime of life and one who up to within of the fact until Monday, when he the Greeks and Romans were very fond j for sample copy. Address a few weeks had seemed to be enjoying went home and complained of feeling Museums Are Imposed Upon. last night on the evening train from of it. It is closely related to the fa- good health, fine spirits and who had tiled. That evening while talking with A very amusing instance of the way THE McCALL COMPANY, Detroit. He was driven at once to mous asphodel, which the ancients sup- hopes for a blight and prosperous fu- his mother his mind wandered and a in which museums are imposed upon , the residence of it. H. Marsh on Crand ture; this time we. as members of physician was at once called, but be- posed was the leading flower of ely- has just come to light, says the St. I 142-146 •WesS 14E> Street, New York. £ street, where he held a conference with .Johnson Camp, No. 783, Sir Knights of fore the latter arrived the young man sium. Asparagus is so plentiful on the the Maccabees, are called upon to was in delirium, and from that time James' Gazette. At the French revo- ' JS9 Fifth Avcr.u;, Ciica-5. 2 Speakei Gordon, and Reps. Adams, Russian steppes that the cattle eat mourn the loss of nor.e other than Sir until his ceath occurred this morning", lution, when the Cathedral of St. Denis Bates, Kollcy, Bemis, Foote, Peterc, Knight Guy W. Stevenson, therefore never regained consciousness. was so mutilated, the figures which it like grass. In some parts of south- Green and Sawyer. Rep. Sawyer has be it ornamented the beautiful gothic tomb ern Europe the seeds are dried and his rooms at Mr. Marsh's and thi' ex- Death has claimed many grand speci- of Dagobert were thrown down, ami used as a substitute for coffee. governor stopped there hist night, and Resolved, That we, as members of mens of young manhood in this city of late years; young men, whose character for the most part destroyed, all that Business Directory. after getting his breakfast at the same said organization, tender t'o the relatives and friends of the said deceased our was above reproach and whose every- remained being the body of bis Queen RAMS HORNS. place he was driven to the train bound day lives were a power for the good sincere and heartfelt sympathy in this Nantilde and the head of his son Clo- EHMAN BROS. & STIVERS. Attorneys at for Detroit, without meeting any oftheir hour of sorrow and bereavement; among their associates, and who §ave Law. Room 4, Saving's Bank Biock, Ann vis. When the restorers stepped in Rob nature, and she wil! rob you. t'is old comrades. Those who were a; and, be it fu"ther every promise of reaching a useful and Arbor, Mich. General Litw Practice; also valuable citizenship, but of them all, subsequently they made the best they loans, collections and conveyancing. the ( ference refuse to say what was Resolved, That we, as an organiza- Meanness is idleness in business. tion, express our sympathy for andthere was no death that has brought could of the bits, putting the son's To lose patience may be to lose all. discussed. a deeper disappointment, and gr ANTED—Trustworthy and active Rcnt- kind remembrance of Sir Knight Stev- head on the mother's body and calling Forbidden flowers have a sweet The visit of Rich and his conference enson by draping our charter in mourn- sorrow, to relatives and companions, Wlemerj or ladies to travel for responsible with these statesmen hail its very evi- and no more valued young member of. it the Reine Nantilde. Not long ago jdor. established house in Michigan. Monthly dent effect on the proceedings of theing for the customary length of time, SUi.OO ;md expenses. Position steady. Ref- by engrossing these preambles and res- the community, than that of Will Earp. more intelligent restorers put an end erences. Enclose se-lf-addressod envelope. house todaj . He was born in Grand Rapids", Mich., to this absurdity, and there are now to When home is a slave-pen, it is not The Dominion Company, Dopt. Y. Chicago, olutions en the records of this camp, home. First Rep. Foote introduced the bill and by the other signs of remembrance May 30. 1S76, and came to oil City be seen at St. Dens two statues on to repeal the charter of the Michigan about ten years ago. He was a mem- adopted by us; which the original portions of each Wherever there is envy, there is ig- FT1HOMASI>. KEARNEY. Attorney at Law, Central. which B. W. Moore intro- Resolved, That a copy of these reso- ber of Christ Episcopal church, and ac- X Ann Arbor, Mich. Office, Huron Street, duced last session, and which Foote are preserved. But meanwhile casts of norance. opqosite court house. lutions be forwarded to lhe family of tive in all matters pertaining to that then opposed strenuously. This bill church. He was highly educated, and the hybrid were taken, and they still The way of life is narrow, but well has been a stumbling block in the said de: eased, and that they also be published in the papers of this city. was graduated from Trinity Hall, Penn- exist in the collection of the Beaux paved. ENOCH DIETERLE, Emhalmer and Funeral "f railroad legislation for years sylvania. For several years he was a Director. Calls attended day or uisrht there is no reason to suppose that the FRANK O'HBARN, Trials are the up-grade lessons of Office No. 8 E. Liberty. Thon'e 129. Resi CLYDE C. KERR, valued employe of the Green Line of- Arts in Paris and in the National Ba- same old arguments will not fices here, and had been with the Na- I education. deuce 75 S. Fourth ave. fective as ever. The introduction of the WALTER CLAHK, varian museum at Munich as examples ('HAS. M EYER. tional Tiansit company about a year. No man.can do his best whose motive bill makes it possible to bring out the He was the youngest son of Dr. and to students of all that is best in Gothic M. H. MURRAY. Attorney at Law, Ann argum•A rwm>.i ;n . Formation of a Ulcycle Military ( om- Mrs. Samuel Earp, and is .survived by art. But this is not all. In the great is not love. W Arbor Mich. Officie in Court House. pany. his parents, hi.s brother. John K. Earp, museum at Berlin, in the sculpture de- Nothing emits a worse odor than a FROM GENERAL ALGER. and sister. Miss Cornelia F. Earp. partment, there is a small statuette of fallen name. .T. CAVANAL'GH, Lawyer, Ann Arbor, The call of the Hon. Joe T. Jacobs M• Mich. Room U Savings bank block. Adrian Tresslsms. stone, with various cracks and flaws An IntcrestlnK I^etter BcjrardiiiK tlu for the formation of it military regiment Deception is a viper that bites back • >f infantry in old Washtenaw is very Mike Lehman, of Ann Arbor, one of which give it an antique appearance, and forward. RTHUR BROWN, Attorney at Law. Of- Keerultlnff oi a Regiinftnt. i ommendable. But in case of sudden the best Scotch lawyers ever born in A fice, corner of Fourth Avo nod Ann st. which is nothing less than a smaller Too much notoriety is like a blanket Hen. .1. T. Jacobs, of this city, re- outbreak of war we need a more rapid Germany, has begun suit in the circuit and very imprudently made counterfeit coat in hot weather. 1fOHN F. LAWRENCE, Attorney-at-Law.' an autograph letter this morn- mode of travel than by foot soldiers. court over in Washtenaw, against the Office, corner Fourth and Ann streets, Toledo Ice company, for $10,000 dam- of the hybrid. The forger felt the dif- Ann Arbor, Mich. ing from General R. A. Alger. se We, therefore, announce that we have History is the record of what man's in progress the formation of a bicycle ages, by reason of the death of Albert ficulty which might be raised to plac- of war. General Alger write:;: heart has been. Christ is the prophe- M. MARTIN, Funeral Director and Uu- military company, to be ready for theMorey, which came from the collapse ing a man's head above a woman's of the company's building at Whitmore cy of what it may be. O• dertaker. Cloth, inetalic and common "I have your very kind letter of theseat of war at a moment's all. Train- bust, and so has modified both to a coffins. Storeroom, 17 S. Fourth ave. Resi- 24th instant, and assure you that, what ing and headquarters after April 1st .Lake. An ice suit isn't always a nice dence, corner Liberty and Fifth. 'Phone SI suit and the company gets but cold small extent; but there is not a shad- Broke the Rule. you say is much appreciated. I hardly will be at Stoffieu & Son's grand bi- know what to say in regard I comfort out of it. We believe most of ow of doubt that he has succeeded in "This coffee, my dear," said Kickles, W. NICHOLS, Dentist. Rooms over cycle store and repository at 206 Nth. e claims for damages have been ad- request for advice as to what steps Fourth avenue, near Arlington hotel, palming off a most unexpected impo- "reminds me of what mother used toW• Ann Arbor Savings Rank, opposite to take the procure permission to re- judicated, but Lehman has not had his Court House square. VITALIZED AIK ad- is where you can lind the best share, though he was not one of the sition where he could little expect to. make." "Does it, really?" exclaimed ministered. It is agrfieaole and easy to take cruit a regiment, as the War depart- and cheapest" high grade bicycles, and and no prostrating effects follow, while teetli ment is at present formulating no plans injured workmen. his wife, a pleased look coming onto where you can rent fine single wheels * t 4 are esiractod without pain. for any large increase of the army in her face. "Yes; and she used to make and tandems. Don't fail to stop here If tlfe hay trust will only put nay the absence of an emergency which we The Ann Arbor Times* says: "Never about the worst coffee I ever drank." er before you buy or enlist. wear a shoe that will not allow the 'ever beyond the reach of mankind it IGHEST cash price paid for ra.es. rubb , hope will not arise." —Boston Traveler. H Iran and all kinds of metal. If you STOFFLET & SUN. great toe to lie in a straight lino." The will not have been in vain. have anything on ban ' to dispose of drop a peculiarity of -Ann Arbor shoes is that card to W. LAN'SKY, 22 and 24 Braodway Subscribe for The Democrat. Ann Arbor, Mich. APRIL 1, 1898. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

he suiti, wTtii a Gash of his fine eyes, "is that it deprives me of the chance of locking horns with Tom Diseoe. I have been often told that he would do me if I gave him tho opportunity, but now the question must remain unsettled— The that is,'' ho added significantly, "so far as other folks are concerned. " "If you are seeking honors of that nature, it will be more to your credit to overcome tbe man who overcame Dia- WHITE coe." "I don't believe you did it—that is, IS N/ \/ you didn't do it fairly. " "I'll pledge myself to treat you fair- ly," I remarked, placing myself in front of him. "What is this to be?" Marshal Welling laughed at the odd- KING! ity of the thing. "We'll lock arms and then see who (Continued.) pect tiieiu, but If you live in i,,is house can place the other on his back." WHILE THERE ARE PURE DRUGS motionless anaurig tf.r- sHalTowB, ID Out you can tell who is inside." Covey Cone drew off and watched us White Sowing Machines there is hope. And while we are in business neither of 1 ho men could locate the other. "Y;\i.-. sir. Dere am two gemmen. with an amused expression. Even the thftre always will be pure drusrs in the city. A startling complication impended. O:ie am Mr. Jones, and I haben't been rogue on the floor showed some interest EXCEL in everything that goes to make the perfect Sewing introdooced to de odcr. Seems to bo Tbe standard of our poods is hish, We The deputy in circling about so as to in the impending bout. Machine. They are strictly high grade in every particular. Know that health and life depend on the ab- come upon the criminal from the other habin a lively time. Guess dey am The next moment our amis were in- solute purity of the drugs used in coviponnd- ing viirht creant for whom all this risk was incur- did athlete, who no doubt would have red. The blunder would give the crim- lently to the floor. Such was the fact, overcome Tom Diseoe in a fair struggle. and we make prices right to satisfy our rus- for jusl then Tom Diseoe went o\ tomers. inal time to get away before the mistake Our position was not facing each oth- 119 North MAIN ST., Opera House Block Wo may not, be tbe cheapest riru^Ute. but could be corrected. his back, and I began fastening the er, but in accordance with the country eon!:; about his lower limbs. fashion of wrestlers who place them- we are the best and lowest price. Standing thus, .sorely puzzled to de- Please give him a call. cide what to do, the officer again caught The front doer had bceu rinsed before selves side to side. We stood thus a min- Brown's Drug Store, the soft rustling behind him. Yi s, a our stirring interview, bul the two offi- ute, when the officer put forth his cers slipped forward, one to the front strength Cor. riain and Huron. - Ann Arbor. man was there, and he was after Mar- with great skill. He came WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO shal Welling. and the other to (he rear window. They within a hair of lifling me off my feet But at the moment the officer was cer- expected a desperate light and were and throwing me. If YOB Want- tain that in some way his intended pris- ready for it. "Try it again," I said. "You may do oner had got behind him and was seek- It need not be said that they were as- better." A thoroughly first-class and ing his undoing a guarded movement fell tounded at what (hey saw. Tom Diseoe He was surprised, as he had cause to Tii© Buffalo-Pitts X.iae of up-to-date bicycle at a upon his ear, but it was from the front. was lying on his buck, with his ankles be, but immediately repeated the effort. moderate cost it will pay tied together and a pair of handcuffs you to examine the . The singularly caught officer felt that Instead of my going up in air, however, he must do something. He could not. encircling his wrists. Their eyes had and then forward on my face, he found stand idle until the bolt descended upon hardly rested upon him when he emitted himself lifted off the floor, with his feet his own head. bis terrific yell. kicking tho air. .SPRING TOOTH, SPIKEAND DISC HARROWS His inclination was to turn about and Since they regarded me as ono of the Thinking it best to end the matter, I trio of criminals, their natural conclu- leap upon the one at the rear. Ho peered bent over and gently placed him on his AKE THE BEST. into the gloom, waiting only for thesion was that there had been a quarrel back, despite his furious struggles. moment when ho could discern even between us and that I had overcome and "Well, I'll be hanged!" he gasped, -AT- faintly his outlines. bound the larger man. rising to his feet, "i'ou can't do that Ask your neighbor who has used them. Prices are right, But, suddenly changing his mind at I was contemplating my work with again." sight of the dim figure in front, ho lev- grim satisfaction when I saw the dim "I think I can." eled his pistol and said in a kr.v voice: outlines of a man's face at the rear win- Forearmed, he now fought to prevent MANN BROS. "Up with your hands! Olio yawp, dow. My first thought was that he wasmy securing a hold upon him. I must and you're a dead man!" Juke Huke, whom I had never seen. If admit that he conducted himself with DRUGGISTS. so, a pretty row impended, for I had great cleverness, and I could well be- CHAPTER XVI. not taken the pains to appropriate tbe lieve that he would have proved the revolver of my prisoner. The third man The Hurd Holmes Co., 213 S. MAIN STREET NEVERTHELESS A PRISONER. master of almost any one-in a wrestling One oi the most desirable faculties in was beyond reach and could wing me bout. before it was possible to read; him. But within the following ten seconds the affairs of this world is that of s Without any evidence of my discovery, my feat w::s repeated, and I used only DETROIT STREET, OURWTF ablu instantly to recognize and accept I glanced at the closed door on the other cue, arm to do the trick. facts. The man to whom Marshal Well- side of the room, wondering how quick- "I give up, "lie said. "It's the most ing addressed his peremptory command ly I could make my exit therefrom. wonderful thing I ever saw. To look at LOOKING AT possessed that faculty, as he proved by The second window was near the you, no one would suspect you were a IF YOU WOULD AVOID THE LURKING DANGERS OF THE instantly reaching with both bauds to- door, and peering through tho panes veritable Samson." The best way of securing pure and ward the stars. was another man, evidently as much I flushed at this remark; but, know- SEWER- --.. fresh spicfis for our trade is to order "Step out into the road, where I can perplexed as his companion by what ho ing its innocence, walked to the table, direct from the importer and grind have a better look at you. Be careful; saw. picked it up and crashed it as if it were them as needed by our trade. no nonsense!" This gave me hope, though it did cot an eggshell. wholly remove my misgivings until, This ia the Season you want The prisoner moved sullenly into the The three men, including the pros- roadway, when- the full moonlight fell looking again, I recognized Covey Ccne. trate Discoe, who bad writhed to a sit- Secure-:-Good-:- Plumbing upon him. That made it clear. He had followed me iting petition, stared in speechless amaze- "Umph, it's you, Jake! I thought ro. to this place, arriving at the most op- ment No Plumbing is better or cheaper than that done by The jig's up." portune time conceivable. SPICES "Come in, Cone. I have everything "Say, boss, jen's TM ne;l ilattntle." "So I fieo. Can't I put my hands Steph had left his post and stood in SUCH AS ready for you." flown?" (:ie open door, nor. the least astounded KENNY & QUINL*N, Plumbers, Coriander, Ginger, "Not yet," -\Yc-.s the reply, while the Tho summons coukl not have lessoned if the spectators. officer kept his revolver leveled. tbe amazement of the officer, who drew "How much is its vah Cardamon, Ma ce, Almost at the same moment the figure Caraway. Cloves, back from the window, raised the latch "A dollar and a half at de leas'." 22 NORTH FOURTH AVE. of a third man appeared, coming from and entered. Kennel, Mustard. I handed the African a $5 bill. a point in the wood behind the captive. "Mr. Westcot'.:, I'm sorry, but I shall "That will make it right." Dill, and Allspice, A glance showed him to be Deputy have to ask you *o put up your hands "Gorry nation! I sh'd say it will. Celery Seeds, Nutmegs, Burton. He, too, had been stealing upon until you are disarmed,-." he said, with Boss, you can smash all de fnrnitoor iu Pepper, Turmeric. the criminal, and he was only a few some embarrassment. de mansion fur dat." seconds behind his chief. For canning- purposes, catsups, etc., "I shan't do anything of the kind, for "No; I am satisfied if the gentlemen the quality of the spices you use is "Take his guns from him. Bob," said I'm no outlaw and haven't a weapon are.'' the marshal to his assistant, who J. F. SCHUH of prime importance. You want about me." I turned' smilingly toward Marshal pure and reliable goods. Oiirg-oo''s promptly complied, removing a couple He was nonplused. He could not Welling to hear his views. Ho was are absolutely perfect. Try them of lino weapons. treat me as a criminal, and yet he be- standing with his revolver pointed at A First-class Sewing" Machine, acd all attachments, "Sure that's all?" lieved I was as guilty as the man lying mo. warranted for 10 years. $20.00 (store price) former Bberbach. <&>'Son "He hasn't anything more unless it'9 bound and helpless on the floor. "Nevertheless, Mr. Wcstcott, you are hidden iu his mouth or cars.'' "1 accept your word," he said, with my prisoner." price $45.00. AH kinds of Sewing Machines sold. DRUGGISTS, "Well, (hen, Jake, you can let down some embarrassment, "but the marshal your hands, but not a yawp, or I'll bore may not be equally considerate. " at one-half former prices. Call at mj store and a hole through you." CHAPTER XVII. 12 South Main Street, "If he is impertinent, I'll fling hh:i IT HAD GONE FRO11 ME. save agent's commission. Write for pric33. It may bo that Jake Huke, finding to the floor and bind him as I have I could have crushed him, even as I himself a prisoner to the law officers, bound Mr. Tom Diseoe there." crushed the oaken table, but a slight was quite content that his confederate Detective Cone looked down on tho pressure of tho forefinger on the trigger should share his misfortune. Perhaps, wretch, who had ceased to struggle and 23 East Washington St. ESTABLISHED 1868. (§) of the leveled revolver would have ended J. F. SCHUH. too, he held the resolute marshal in only glared in sullen fury at us. my career as quickly as a bolt from wholesome respect. At any rate, he re- "Heavens! Did yon do that, West- heaven. V^/ i » T * T * T^ T^ ^\ T~X \^^l mained as mute as a lamb until appeal- ANN ARBOR cott?" "Inasmuch as I have no pistol and ed to. "No," I replied, with mock gravity. you have the advantage of me, I surren- "Where is that stone house, Jake?" "Tom did it himself. He first fastened der." ELECTRIC v GRANITE "Find out for yourself," growled the the handcuffs on, then tied his ankles "Umph, no pistol! What do you want Ann Arbor Savings Bank captive. "I ain't squealing. " of anything except your strength?" WORKS "Your information wquld do little "I give yon ray word that I will go Organized May. 1809. under tbe General good and your refusal no hurt. Hello!" CeslKns and Guilds with you pcaceablv. Do you accept the And, lo! a fourth man came from the pledge?" liuTiklnir Law of ibis State. ARTISTIC wood with the noisclessness of a shadow "I do,"replied the officer, sheving and joined the group in the highway.. his weapon into his hip pocket. "The CAPITAL, - $50,000 GRANITE "Well, I'll be hanged!" he muttered, nest thing is to get Mr. Direoe out of recognizing the others. Marshal Well- this and down to the boat." Surplus, 150,000 Total Assets, $1,400,000 MEMORIALS, ing turned his head. "I'll answer for him. " Business Men. Guardians, Trustees, Ladies, and other persons will "Where h'afc you kept yourself, Cov- Without cutting the rope imprisoning find this Bank a safe and convenient place at which to do business. I keep on hand Lar^e Quantities ey?" of all the various Granites 1u the his ankles I snapped it apart and jerked Interest is allowed on all Savings Deposits of $1.00 and upwards, ac- Hough and am prepared to execute ' 'I've been dogging you for the last him to his feet. cording to rule of the bank, interest compounded semi-aunually. Fine Monumental Work on Short 15 minutes and was on the point of or- Notice. Inquire about my work. "You can't trust this scoundrel. I Correspondence Solicited. dering you to throw up your hands when will fasten his hands behind him." Money to Loan in Sums of $25.00 to $5,000 you played it on Jake there." The moment the handcuffs were re- Secured by unencumbered Real estate and other good securities. "I knew some one was behind me, UAIIITQ of *l>e bestmodprn construction. Absolutely Fire an Office: 6 Detroit St. (g) moved he made a sudden, fierce effort f HULi O Burglar Proof. Uoxes to rent from KJ 00 to $1000 per yea but did not suspect it was you. Well, to break away. I knew he would do it Three Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits in the Departmen* we've got this noble youth. Bob, you and hurled him against the side of the I JOHN BAIKRDNER, © will be good enough to stay here in the riRECTOBS : house with a force that caused him to road with him till we come back. Come, "/ luire cviryth Ing ready for you.' drop to the floor partly stunned. By the CHRISTIAN -MACK, W. T>. HARUIMAN, Cone, lead the way to the house, for and stretched out on the floor to take a time ho fully regained his senses his DAVID RINSEY. DANIEL HISCOCK, there's another youth that we're inter- WILLIAM DUBEL, L. GRU.NKIi, nap. I asked him to do me the favor, wrists were secured behind his back. DR. W. B. SMITH. ested in. Keep the scamp covered, Bob. " since I wished to deliver him over to the That would prevent his using the man- "Never fear for me." authorities, and he was kind enough to acles as a weapon and dealing me a OtfKICKRS Detective Cone, because of his greater oblige me. There's nothing mean about treacherous blow when off my miard. CHRISTIAN MACK, Presidont. W. D. HARRIMAN, Vice- President, familiarity with the spot, tool: the lead, Tom." Grasping one of his arms, I tc.ld the CHAS. E. HISCOCK. Cashier. M. J. FRITZ. Assistant Cashier. Bicycles! the marshal at his heels and both tread- Cone broke into laughter. Meanwhile marshal to lead the way.- He did so, ing with the care of a couple of veteran Marshal Welling, having heard what Covey Cone bringing up the rear, while scouts stealing into a hostile camp. had passed, came, round to the front and the last seen of Steph he was staring in It will be remembered that the dis- joined us. open mouthed wonder at the strange tance was short, but it was not half "Do yon mean to tell me you over- procession. passed when the. detective heard some came and bound Tom Discoe, the man The deputy had done his duty faith- S20 TO $125 one in front of him. He stopped, the who has cleaned out most of the bar- fully. Jako Huke was standing in the marshal, who also noted it, doing the roomy in Oklahoma, Kansas City, Dead- middle of the highway with his guard CORNER OF FOURTH AND DEPOT AN X ARBOR. same. wood and ~0 other places in the west? at his post when we joined him. A min- "Hello, Dine! Am dat yo'?" He has never failed to turn down any ute later we were on our way to tho The tremulous inquiry left no doubt two or half dozen men that dared attack Palisades, scrambling and tumbling as to the identity of the one that had him fairly at once. Do you say you did down the steep path to where Captain --- LUM BER! hailed them. this?" Green was awaiting us with his boat. We manut'acture^our own Lumber and M. STAEBLER'S CYCLE i! "Come forward," added Cone in a "I'm not saying anything. If you Our two prisoners—leaving myself guarded voice. "Wo won't hurt you." have any other explanation that suits ANN' ARBOR, MICH. out of account—were through all The negro shuffled toward them. A you better, you are welcome to it. thought of resistance. They muttered a .GUARANTEE VERY LOW PRICES. break in the branches overhead let Would you shrink from attacking Mr. few words to each other, but were fa- through enough moonlight to reveal the Discoe when neither of you had anymiliar enough with scenes of violence African, who was evidently iu a state weapons?" not to attempt the impossible. Give us a call and we will make it to your interest, as our large Castings! of excessive terror. This was an appeal which touched On the other shore Captain Green and well eroded stock fully sustains our assertion. "Who are you?" asked Cone in a him in bis most sensitive spot. One of mistook the point at which he intended A full assortment of Sione Sewer Pipe and Drain Tile, manufac- Have them made at the whisper. the many qualifications of the United to touch, and tho boat grounded several tured by the Jackson Fire Clay Co. These tile, being made of fire "Steph. I lib iu dis house. " States marshal, aside from his brilliant feet from land. He was about to back clay, are of unusual strength. "Who are you waiting for?" civil service examination, was his tre- Ann - Arbor - Foundry off. .v:hcn I said: T J.. KEECH, Snpt. JAS. TOLBERT, Prop. "Dine and do children. Dcy wc:^t to mendous strength and physical prowess. (To be continued). 40 W. Huron Streex do sarcus ober at Hackumsack. I'ze His home was at Troy, tho great breed- waitiu for 'cm to ccrae home afore I Little Miss Lillian Bierman, daughter Plow castings and castings ing ground of pugilists, and his boast of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bierman, of Ann i made to orciei. goes to bed.'' was that no man had ever downed him. Arbor, is visiting her granJinother, p^ it's rc_Lbnv, ecrt to es- "My onl_y regret jibou_t this business,." Mrs- Mary Stoll of Ypsilanti. Advertise in Th.Cl e Democrat. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. APRIL 1, 1898.

A DIPLOMAT'S RESISTLESS LOOK'. (From the New fork World.) COUNTY NEWS. The .study of the Spanish crisis from the standpoint of the Maine disaster WHITMOKE LAKE. which appeared in The World yester- Whitmore Lake. March 29, 189S. day was no less remarkable for its con- The Democrats held their caucus on tents than for the fact that the Am- Saturday, the 26th, at the dlifton house. bassador at Washington of one of the SyrUp It was moved and supported thai we RELIABL greatest powers of Continental Europe suspend the rules and instruct the sec- The People's Friend. In use for fifty years. had carefully dictated and revised it retary to cast the ballots as follows: Cures Ccugh, Cold, Croup, Whooping - Cough, for The World. For supervisor, Wm. Donrfegan; for It represented real diplomacy and clerk, Theo. Proeknow: for treasurer. Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections. real government. Michael Kennedy; for highway commis- DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere The Ambassador first discussed what sioner, Fred. Zebee; board of review, for only 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes. we ought to have done as soon as the John Conners; justice of the peace, FOOTWEAR Maine was blown up: Michael Duffy: school inspector, Frank Chew LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco Antidote.lOc. Dealers or mail.A.C.Meyer & Co.. Balto..Hti "If one of my country's warships Taylor; for constables, Frank Munger, had met her fate in a European har- bor in similar circumstances my gov-Michael Hayes, John Danner and Geo.pervisor Hall was renominated by a TKE XEW MILEAGE TICKET. ernment would have pursued an en- Zeebe. unanimous vote. The full ticket is. as Tbe Michigan Central, "The Niagara tirely different course. The commander The Republicans will not place any follows: Supervisor, William. F. Hall; of the port would have been required Falls Route/' will liave on sale at its to show clean hands. Every engine ticket in the field this spring. clerk, Ashley Parks; treasurer, William principal ticket offices on and after For reliable footwear at fair prices of destruction that was under his su- Thos. Coyle is very sick and his re-J. Schlicht; justice, B'irt D. Rose; high- pervision would have to be accounted February 1st, the new interchangeable covery is doubtful. way commissioner, Chas. Fish; school thousand-mile ticket issued by the call on :::::: for." !). F. Smith lost a valuable row oninspector, Bert Gieskie; board of review, He then discussed what Spain ought Saturday; it was sick one day when it Wm. B. Meyer; constables, Charles Northern Mileage Ticket Bureau. to have done: died. Moehn, Bert D. Rose, Wm. J. Schlicht, The ticket will be sold for $30, sub- "If a warship were so destroyed in J. R. Sloat. one of our ports the master of the port Mr. Moore will complete his contract ject to a rebate of $10, upon compli- would be disgraced. The perpetrator on the new ice-house this week, and Miss Plorine Kenan is teaching the ance with the conditions under which of the crime would be executed, and with their new coat of paint look ele- spring term of school near SaJine. the ticket is issued, and will be good my government, great and powerful gant. Louis Wisner has moved into Chas. ;IK it is. would have assured the af- Wacker's house in Sharon Hollow. for passage upon any regular passen- flicted nation not only of its sorrow- Win. H. Winans. of Plymouth, is here Samuel H. Smith has removed to ger train (except limited trains) of but would have courageously humbled on business. the Michigan Central, Ann Arbor. C. itself for the fault of its recreant sub- On Saturday there was a Jackson .Manchester village, which he will make ject. This apology would be just as ins future home. & W. M., D. G. K. & W., D. & XL.. ample as that made by a pure and up- Democratic club formed at this place right gentleman for the dishonorable with the name of nearly all the Dem- Joseph Lamb is teaching the spring F. & P. M., G. R. & I., Grand Trunk. conduct of one of his disloyal sons or ocrats in Northfleld attached, and weterm of school in District No. 2. I,. S. & M. S., M. B. H. & C, M. & servants." 121 S. MAIN ST.. ANN ARBOR, MICH. expect in the near future to have a X. E., X. Y. C. & St. L., and P. & L. He next showed what Spain has ai - rousing meeting here. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE E. railroads, tbe Crosby Transfer Co. tually done: The Northfleld Sunday school con- and D. & C. Navigation Co., upon pre- "Captain Sigsbee and his ship were vention elected the following officers attacked, whether that attack tame sentation to conductor Tvitbont the from Spain or a mere malefactor. Ad- for the ensuing year: President, George Lung Troubles and Consump- exchange ticket now required with the mitting the latter alternative, Spain J. Darkens; secretary, Ida Deyhle; Central Passenger Association inter- has stood mute, and like a wolf takes treasurer, Miss Leland. The above of- tion Can be Cured. FARMERS! the consequences of the villainy of her changeable mileage' ticket. cub." ficers were elected a committee to at- We Want for Grinding at the Ann Arbor Central Mills Finally, from the standpoint of real tend the county convention. A deep An Eminent New York Chemist and The Michigan Central will continue diplomacy and real government he interest in the work was, ni-inifeste:l Scientist Makes a Free Offer to accept thousand-mile interchange- 00,000 Bushel oi the Best Wheat Raised pointed out what' we must, wn.it we throughout. to Our Readers. able tickets issued by the Mileage 10,000 Bushel Choice Buckwheat will do In the <-ircumstances: It is reported that there will be an Ticket Bureau of the Central Passen- 10,000 Bushel Choice Rye. "It is now too late to make repara- administrator appointed for the estate ger Association, gold prior to Febru- tion. And I have advised my govern- of Albert Morey, who vrub killed by the Tlie distinguished cheni;st, T. Aar. y 1st, upon compliance 'by the bold- ment that war between the I'nited ice-house collapse and that the sister States and .Spain is inevitable." Slocuiu, of New York city, demon- er with the conditions under which For our Shipping Department We Want. of Morey will begin action against the From beginning to end this docu- Jce company to recover $10,000. strating his discovery of a reliable cure said tickets were issued. ment of the eminent ambais'sa&i r and 25,000 Bushel Barley John Wheeler, of Webster, aged 75 for Consumption (Pulmonary Tuber- O. W. RUGGLES. diplomatist waa faultless in its logic. 20,000 Bushel Oats years; was buried on Sunday. Mr. culosis), bronchial, lung and chest General Passenger and Ticket Agent. It swept fn in point to point with Wheeler was one of Webster's oldest troubles, stubborn coughs, eatarrha! 30,000 Bushel Corn clearness and irresistible power to the 28-32. dear and irresistible conclusion. pioneers and v.-as universally respected affections, general decline and weak- 30,000 Bushel beans by all who knew him for the examples Thi-i ambassador has expressed the ness, loss of flesh, and all conditions FOR RENT—1ie professional duty to suffering hu- lainy of her cub!" Dr. G. W. Palmer's horse walked off Jumbo Patent Flour manity to donate a trial of liis in- Special rates on meats for boarding The Detroit papers this morning pub- the bridge east of George Boyington's White Loaf Family Flour '•nc night this week, as he was return- fallible cure. houses at the Xorthside Meat MarKet lish a letter written by Hon. A. J. Saw- Science daily develops new wonders, Special price on 50 pound caDS of pure yer to Governor Pingree in December. ing from ,Iames Killam's. who is dan- Central Mills Rye Flour gerously ill. lard nt th" Xorthside Meat Market. 1897, in which Mr. Sawyer commended and this great chemist, patiently ex- Central Mills Graham Flour Mr. Pingree on his tax reform Mil. Fred Gross is moving- on the Kraus- perimenting for years, lias produced Telephone 42—<> rings. The letter concludes with the follow- haus farm. results as beneficial to humanity as Central Mills Buckwheat Flour ing articles of belief. The March meeting of the W. W.can be claimed by ar:y modern genius. Subscribe for The Democrat. Gold Dust Graham Meal. "The unexpected givwth and develop- I nion Farmers' dub was entertained His assertion thai lung traubles and ment of corporations, the many devices' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. consumption are curable in any cli- Feed of all kinds also Supplied. and newly discovered ways bj wliirh Spaulding. It was the largest meeting •••uii-.. the organizing of the club, there r.:ate is proven by "heartfalt letters the individual stockholders ;.iv < li- or' gratitude," filed in his A neriean THE IMPROVED abled to rob the people and escape being over eighty present. The ques- Allmendinger & Schneider all perosna! liability, th *. multiplied tion was "How can we obtain the best and European laboratories in thou- methods by which the managing stock- results from a certain number of sands from those cured in all parts of holders are enabled to wreck the cor-acres?" It was thought if the num-the world. ARLINGTON HOTEL! poration and rob, not only the public, ber was small, gardening was the most The dread Consumption, uninter- but the Individual stockholders; and profitable, but the general farmer ob- <_'. A. MILLAIiJ), Proprietor. tains the best results by keeping his rupted, means speedy and certain the complete ease and safety with death. RATES. $2.00 PER DAY. which a combination of corporations land rich by plowing under clover. control all the avenues of business, end There were a good many ideas brought Simply write to T. A. Slocn.u, M. C, Washtenaw County trade especially out, such as good planning and think- solicited. Opposite Court House, thereby ruin all opposition and set at 9S Pine street. New York, giving post- defiance both the courts and the gov- ing a thing was right and sticking to office and express address, and tlie ANN ARBOR, • • • MICH. ernment, were undiscovered dangers it. The other question discussed by thefree medicine will be promptly sent when the people granted to the legis- ladies was "Which is the easier and direct from liis laboratory. lature the power to create corporations. more profitable for the farmer's wife- WANTEDT L dairy or poultry?" The discussion was Sufferers should take instant advan- AGENTS VR ^ES "Every patriotic, liberty-loving citi- interesting, more favoring the dairy tage of his generous prqpositiou. zen, of ordinary intelligence, has long Plants and Small Fruits seen this approaching danger; but than poultry. The meeting adjourned Please tel! 'the doctor that you saw PJf AM. KIMiS. Michigan, like old Israel, never had to meet at Mr. E. Zinck's April 21st. this in The Democrat. Ann Arbor. "DOriESTIC but one Moses to lead them up out of !s the most perfect Sewing Machine ever BEST STOCK. BARGAIN PRICES. bondage. Keep up the fight and mil- produced. Correct mechanical construc- DEXXEH. CITY ELECTION NOTICE. tion. Elegant and artistic cabinet work. Nick's Horest Hill Nurseries, p., lions unborn will rise up and call your uul Notice is hereby given that the an- Latest and best improvements. Newark, New Jersey. memory blessed." Mr. Bohen, late of Pinckney, has nual Charter Election of the City of THIS IS A CHANCE Opened a new meat mark.'i at .Jo,. Ann Arbor will be held on Monday, Rapid Noiseless For some one wanting: a iwruera Real Estate Transfers. Alger's old stand. the 4th day of April, at which the Easy Running house to live in. I will build for ida Pulcipher to Lewis A. Boyden, Mr. John Wheeler of Webster died following ward officers will be elected Dexter, $1. by the qualified electors, viz.: A super- Handsome August Koch anyone wishing to rent a modern last Thursday. He was one of the visor, an alderman and a constable in Durable house—will build to suit tenant— Kathrina Haas to John G. Bauer, oldest settlers in these parts, having each ward. HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF in a good locality, no better in the Lima, $6,600. Matchless and incomparable John F. Eisle to Daniel E. Hoey Scio, moved here in 1829. He was much re- Said election will be held at the fol- in every detail- city, between U. of M. and Main st. $900. spected by all. lowing- places: Any one wishing this opportunity First Ward—German school building, Highest Award World's Fair, Chicago. Mary E. Stewart to James and Mary Mrs. Helen Alley has put a French Staple and call and see me. Kelso, Ypsilanti, $700. Washington near Fifth avenue. j Tested for 30 years. * Andrew Allison to .Murk A. Lowery, plate glass front ii her store iccupied Second ward—Pratt block, S. Main. I Nearly 2,000,000 in use. T Chelsea. $250. by Mr. Youst. It improves the storo Third ward—Pomological room, base- Thomas La Rue to Mary La Rue, Sa- much and the parties who put it In ment of court house. Fancy Groceries Chas. A. Saner, Fourth ward—Engine house, Huron Experience has shown that the Domestic line, $1. took contracts to put in two more such Is the cheapest to buy. It always gives The Architect and Builder. Howard Fisk to James Dunn, Syl- corner Fifth avenue. satisfaction, and will last a lifetime. No Good Goods at low prices. van, $1,000. fronts in our town. Fifth ward—Engine house, Swift other ever equalled it. No other ever will. Call and be convinced. OFFICE—305 SOUTH MAIN STREET. James Dunn to Howard Fisk, Syl- The masquerade at the rink last Sat- corner Pon'-iac. The name is a guarantee of superiority. van, $1,000. urday evening was well attended and Sixth ward—Engine houses E. Uni- {^"Handsome Illustrated Catalogue Free. Shop—512 Packard Street. Prank W. Beach to Bertha Beach, versity and near College. Don't forget the number < njoyed by all present. The ladies of ^"Exclusive Territory to Active Agents. New State Phone, res., 281; Office. 50. Ypsilanti. $100. Seventh ward—Weinberg's shop M. C. R. R. Co. to the City of Ypsi- Dexter need not go bare-headed us weState near "Packard. 206 East Washington Street. lanti, $1. have live millinery stores. GLEN V. MILLS. DOMESTIC S. M. CO. HOW'S THIS: Henry M. Curtis to May C. Hemp- Supt. DeWiit. of our school, Invited City clerk. hill, Ypsilanti, $1. Dated March 21st, 189S. 291 Wabash Ave., Chicago. GO TO We offer One Hundred Dollars He- Susan Lord to ,). P. Corgron. Augus- us to visit the high school laboratory. ward for any case of Catarrh that ta, $4,480. Vjfe found light commodio-is rooms and If you are troubled with your hair John Lamprecht to Anthony Mar- well equipped chemical, philosophical, falling out, give Schumacher & Miller's can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh einiah, Augusta, $1,800. Hair Restorer a trial. This we are Cure. Charles L. Treat to Thomas Leonard, and botanical laboratories, and Every- convinced will prove beneficial. It pro- MANLEY'S Northfleld, $450. thing In and around them in first class motes the growth and leaves the hair M'CALL'S MAGAZINE F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Frops., Kmeline McOmber to Ira Walker, condition. in a soft, smooth condition. We do Toledo, Ohio. Salem, $655. not mean to say that it will do this and in every case as that is nonsense, but We, the undersigned, have known P. Nancy N. Hadley to Byron A. Fin- C-VADILLA. ney, Ann Arbor, $50. we do mean to say that it will prevent M'CALL BAZAR PATTERNS. r Gheney forth elas t 15 ears and Veleda- Staffon to George P. Staffon, Unadilla, March 28. the hair from falling out,in the majority uUNrtuNUIitHT AND CAFE! y > Chelsea, $682. Silver ticket of the towns&ip of Una- of cases. We allow you to use one- These celebrated paper patterns j believe him perfectly in all business Anna Gaige to Franklin Spafard. fcurth of the bottle, which if used -Manchester, $2,S00. dllla: Supervisor, Edwin Farmer: clerk, according to directions will be a treat- have been favorites with the ladies - ....FOR transa/ctions and financially able to Anna Gaige to Je.inie Lamb. Man- L. N. McClear, treasurer, Eugene Gal- ment for about one month. If at that for twenty-eight years; they are Illus- carry out any'obligations made by chester, $933.33. lup; highway commissioner, Samuel time you reeeive no benefit we will gladly refund you the money paid for trated in McCall's Magazine. This their firm. Lauren H. Crane "to Sarah J. Davis, Placeway; justices of the peace, W. H. Foreign and Domestc Fruits, Augusta. $2 60fi.7S. the preparation. magazine also explains and depicts the West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Eunice Bates to Joseph L. Rose. SctO, Marsh, Will Hicks; school Inspector, SCHUMACHER & MILLER, latest styles, gives household hints, Fine Confectionaries, Toledo, Ohio. $1. H. S. Reed; board of review, E. F. Carr; 34t3 Druggists, 219 S. Main st. pictures and stories, and contains the | Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole- Lewis A. Boyden to Ida Pulcipher, a'bles, J.ames Jackson, L mis Reop- Dexter, $1. ke, Fred Fish, Joe McGee. WE WANT TO REMIND YOU handsomest colored plates that it is Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobaccoes. sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Catherine Grace to Lewis A. Boyden, Following is the silver ticket of the That the Ann Arbor Brewing Co.'s possible to produce. All of these fea- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- Dexter, $200. Patrick Brannock to Richard Green, township of Lyndon: Supervisor, James Beers are pure and wholesome drinks. tures are of interest to women every- ally, acting directly upon the blood Manchester, $514.71. Howlett; clerk. John Soungs; treas- Call up Phone 101 and order a sample where. Thousands of pretty gowns and mucous surfaces of the system. Frank E. Holcome to Etta Culver, Fine Meals, - 25 Cents. York, $624.99. urer, Nate Howe; highway commis- case. and garments are shown, and patterns Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Bert E. Dunn to Edward L. Dunn, sioner. Mat Hankard; justice of the for the same, furnished for 10 or 15 Druggists. Testimonials free. York, $500. peace, Andrew J. Boyee; school inspec- "A MAN'S WHAT HE EATS." cents—none higher. Michael E. Sage to Christian Lam- tors. Heesial Watts, two yeai-s. Geocge, The better the food the better the FOR SALE—Eggs from English berth, Lodi, $6,400.. Rlngneck E. .May. one year; board of review. man who eats it. But only wiiat you To every lady who will cut out this OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Pheasants, $3 per setting of Michael E. Sage to Nell Sensible, know is • good and wholesome; that thirteen. When several settings are Lodi, $1. Orson Beeman; constables, Fred Win- advertisement and send it with $1.30 taken at which contains the best nutritive qual- one time a special rate will Jas. L. Rose to Hugh Shields, Scio, kleman, Charles Staplsh, Will Scripter. ities. You'll find the goods handled by to this office, this paper and McCall's be given. Eggs delivered after $4,000. 15. Will Davis & Seabolt, Grocers and Bakers Magazine will each 'be mailed for one also exchange Pheasant eggs Louisa^ A. Cooper to Elvira Clough, SHARON. up to the standard. for Wood Duck nests. For further in- Ypsilanti, $50. year, and in addition to this there will formation address A. S. Cooper, Howell, Matilda A. Clark to Job A. Marshall, Henry and John Trolz, of Norvel, Mich., or George R. Cooper. Ann Ar-Ann Arbor, $1,000. Fine Coaches and Coupes for Wei be sent to each subscriber a coupon bor. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. MANLEY BROS. PROF. Julv 1 Philip Henne to Christian Bohnett, dings, Funerals, etc. Both 'phones entitling her to one McCall Bazar Lodi, $1,500. Trolz, on Sunday. I must sell my home, as well as the Christian Bohnett to Lydia Honning, Mrs. Ezekiel Tracy died on Thursday 106. HOLMES' LIVERY, Pattern, which she may select at any 104 E. Huron St. rest, 1 own. Investigate and make an Lodi, $1,600. at the home of her son, James Tracy, 2Gtf 515 E. Liberty st. time. offer tor any part of it. It will be sold August Jahn to Lydia LeiU, Lodi, Address The Democrat. for less than it is worth. $1,100. at the advanced age of 82 years. Telephone, NewState 340. A. M. CLARK. The Democrats of Sharon held a very Save Trading Stamps and secure val- Jay Everett to E. J. Kueenkamp, uable premiums at the Merchants' Sup " 439 S. Division. Shairon. $3,000. harmonious caucus on Saturday. Su- ply Co. Subscribe for The Democrat. APRIL 1, 1893. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

Attorney Duane Salisbury, of. Milan, Mrs. B. F. Boylan, of Seattle, Wash- Glen V. Mills' students' directory GLEANINGS OF A WEEK. is in the city on' legal business today. ington, is visiting in this city. She for- will come from the binder Monday. THE WICKED MEN. Property for Sale! Prof. Ralph Garwood, of Marshall, merly resided here. The following' are the Democratic Joseph C. Seabolt spent Sunday with Mich., with his wife, are guests of his Miss Clara Avery, of Detroit, has nominations for Scio: Supervisor, B. C. Ann Arbor's Good Women Sound a friends in Marshall. sister, Mrs. F. G. 'Novy. given $500 to the Women's building of Whittaker; clerk, John Burley. Kejnotcof Warning. Parties ITavIne Farm Property or Mrs. James I^amb. of Manchester, is Herman Hiitzel, Tom \V. Mingay and the University of Michigan. The following is the Democratic tick- Editor Times: Sale or Exchange Can Huvo the the sue.st of F. S. Gaige and family. W. .1. Booth have been appointed elec- et for the town of Pittsfield: Super- Judge E. D. Kinne last evening gave In all political controversies it is Same Advertised In These Col- City Treasurer E. L. Seyler is con- tion commissioners for the city. his decision in the case of Marvin A. visor, Charles Rose; clerk, Alfred Paul; fined t" his house by an attack, of the Elbridge Bacon, of Detroit, is here Cooley vs. Ella M. Clark. He dismisses treasurer, Charles Mills; justice, Her- quite usual for the opposing factions umns Free of Charge by the bill. man Reger; highway commissioner, to indulge in recriminations and to Placing It With the grip. on business With the court in the case John Fiegel; board of review, Charles A. M. Meyers, of the Ann Arbor Regr- of hCarles West, guardian for Ila West, A. J. Kitson has been given the Roberts. overwhelm each other with insulting Undersln&ned. Lster office, spent Sunday in Grand minor. agency for a new building tile especial- epithets, but it would seem as if the Tuesday evening Arbor Hive, No. Two-story house In best of repair in Rapids. Mrs. E. V. Hangsterfer held the ly suitable for foundations. It is high- faction represented by your corre- ly recommended. 113, entertained the following ladies X. .i. Kyer is in Portland, vlaine, on lucky number, No. 12, which won the spondent, Mr. Arthur Brown, in your good resident district, to exchange for fine quilt raffled off. Monday night by M. The young people of the Second Bap- from out of the city: Mesd ines Wil- his annual business trip, through the bur, Pierce, Roberts, Disbrow, Stoup, last Monday's issue were driven to farm. 302. ISast and South. Schaible. tist church wiil give a musicale and Forsyth, Coquillard, Bordine, Sullivan, For over two years past Dr. E. D. library entertainment in their church desperate straits when it accuses a Good farm of 160 acres in Clare Miss Eriene Osborne. of Lansing, is Friday evening, April 1. Ostrander, Deuress, Smith, Jones, Kit- spending her vacation with her sister Brooks has been looking after the prac- law and Whitford, and Dr. Murray of man of membership in an evangelical county to exchange for a 40-acre t'arji Miss Josephine Oaborne. tice of Dr. Barton, of. Ypsilanti, who Prof. Fowler, of the Western Ke- Ypsilanti; Mrs. Lina Lewis of Pontiac, church as if that were a crime, and is still quite sick. serve University, Cleveland, Ohio, will Mrs. Eliz.a and Lois Bacon of Chelsea, lugs in the name of an organization in Washtenaw county. 500. Workmen are repairing the 2:>u-yard be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Hinsdale. straight-away course at Regents Field. Dr. Will Loomis, who has been prac- and Mrs. L. Simmons of Holloway. of Christian women as if it were the Fine residence with all modern con- ticing- medicine near Cleveland, Ohio, Forest avenue, during the classical The usual business was transacted and A fresh coat of cinders was put on Sat- cenference. quintessence of all opprobrious epi- veniences in one of the best residencj urday. has returned to Ann Arbor. His mother one lady initiated. Miss Bertha Christ- returned with him. Ex-Regent Barbour will lecture be- man gave a reading after which cake thets. streets in Ann Arbor to exchange for Judge .1. Wilard Babbitt is in the and ice-cream were served. Owosso Argus: Henry Beswick. who fore the sociology class on Friday, April Your correspondent says: "Now a oily on legal business today, although 1st, at 10 a. m., in the lecture room of word as to your leader, that Church a good farm. 301. he' has as yet hardly recovered from 13 building a university building at Those who failed to see Hennessy Ann Arbor, was home over Sunday. Tappan Hall on "The Indeterminate Leroyle and company in "Other Peo- of Christ man, Moran. • * * If you his recent illness. Sentence for Crime." kick Judson out and put in a new joss j He will have the building completed in ples' Money" at the Athens Theater $1,500. 25 acres; farm, house cost Harry Richards paid $3.45 before Jns- two weeks. Miss S. K.Allmendinger has opened last night missed one of the choicest or boss, or whatever you call him, tice I'mid Saturday afternoon for riding attractions of the theatrical season. from the W. C. T. U. end of your party, $1,100. Only three miles from. Ann Ar- his bicycle on the sidewalk. Prof. E. F. Lohr and wife, of Mar- up a laundry on E. Liberty street in etc." shall, and Prof. Charles Sp.iin, of Grant! the store formerly occupied by the Leroyle is another Roland Reed, in bor. 517 Mrs. Berrows, of Rrx-kport. Miss., has White Laundry. She will call it the some respects a superior actor, and his The W. C. T. U. is the declared foe 30-acre farm, fair buildings, to trade Rapids, are spending the week with of the saloon, and it is not difficult to r.sumed her piano studies with Reuben Mr. Lohr's brother and sisters of Pack- White Star laundry. show, "Other Peoples' Money," is irre- for Ann Arbor property. 516 .H. Kempf on S. Division street. sistibly funny. The equal has not been understand that the sympathizers with ard street. The board of registration decided seen in Ann Arbor for many a day. the saloon have no respect for Chris- 22-acre farm. Two-story frame house, M. D. Duke, formerly salesman at the fftaebler's bicycle emporium reports Wednesday to change the Grand River Noble's Star Clothing store, now occu- The attendance was very small. Should Uanit3', temperance, or true woman- cost $2,200, barn 16x24, water piped having sold a bicycle a day for ten residents who have been voting in the Mr. Leroyle ever return to this city, hood, but they have usually too much through the house and to barn. Some pies a similar position with L. L. James days past. M'onday the sales were Second ward to the Third ward where diplomacy to voluntarily make open & Co. and we certainly hope that he may, fruit. 515 two tandem and one single Crescent they rightly belong. the theater should be too small to confession of their sentiments. Hugh Johnson has largely improved wheels. The season is opening up A. majority of the property owners on hold the crowd which welcomes him. This local controversy is entirely po- To trade for Ann Arbor property 4<; liis restaurant in the removal to new splendidly. Main street, between Liberty and Wil- litical, and the temperance question is acres. Brick house. Barn 30x40. Good quarters, first door south of Judge Miss Elsa von. Grave, whose superb Charles Long, sent from Genesee to liams streets, have signed a petition for in no way involved in it, therefore the fences. Five acres to fruit. 514 Cheeve'r's office. Jackson in April, 1894, for burglary, for pavement. The common council will playing has become one of the features use of the name of the W. C. T. U. Fred Schiller, formerly foreman of act upon the petition at once. of the Faculty concerts of the Uni- is wholly unprovoked and we protest, To trade for Ann Arbor property or five years, has been pardoned. His eye- versity School of Music, has been en- the boiler making department of the sight is almost gone and he will come Born—to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Alexan- Mr. Editor, against the use of your smaller farm 225 acres, 60 timber, 4.". Ann Arbor Railroad shops, died Satur- gaged as soloist of the Boston Festival columns for an unwarranted fling at to Ann Arbor to see if an operation der, Wednesday, a nine-pound baby boy. orchestra. Miss von Grave will ap- to grass, 120 plow land. Nine-room day at Grand Crossing. will not save them. an organization of Christian women, "Alex" is thoroughly well pleased at pear with the orchestra in Madison, who are wives, mothers, daughters, house, good barn. 512 Those who attended the Presbyterian The members .of the local camps the arrival and is receiving the con- Milwaukee, Saginaw, Ogdensburg, sisters of men who are among Ann Exchange for Ann Arbor property, church yesterday learned that Clara Modern Woodmen and Royal Neigh- gratulations of his friends verv grace- Pittsburg and other cities. Ann Arbor Arbor's most reputable citizens, and 40 acres, 5 timber. Fair buildings. Jacobs has not lost her voice, as bors desire to extend their most sincere fully. has every reason to be proud of such who represent the best elements of law Madam Rumor had it. thanks to the persons who aided them Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trautwine, of E. artists as Mr, Jonas and Miss von and order. This gratuitous and covert Three acres to fruit. Two miles to H. M. Wallace, as agent for the Klon- in making a success of their recent Washington street, celebrated their Grave, whose services are sought by attack deserves, and will receive the postoffice. 511 dike. Yukon & Copper River company first annual banquet. silver wedding Tuesday, quite a num- the best musical organizations of cul- condemnation of all true men of what- $1,900. 61 acres, 30 timber. Living in this city, sent in $4,000 from Ann ber of their friends dropping in to tured Boston, thereby extending Ann Justice Duffy sentenced Arthur Green ever creed or party, among whom, Mr. water. Will trade for Detroit property Arbor parties last week. to 90 days and Del Wetherbee to 05 spend the evening.' The time passed Arbor's reputation as a musical center. Editor, we are sure we can count your- The local Home Forum is arranging days in the Detroit house of correction pleasantly with games and music and self. of ecual value. 510 the partaking- of a bounteous supper. The system of ventilation in the new- to give an entertainment Friday even- Monday for larceny. Marshal Sweet law building of the University of Mich- Signed— To trade for smaller farm, or Ann ing. April 22, under the charge of Miss and Patrolman Collins took the two Captain Ross Granger says that he igan is in charge of the architects, Mrs. Jennie Voorheis, president of Arbor city property, 160-acre farm, 10 Jusie Davidson. Supper will be served. men to Detroit Monday. is willing to receive applications for Spiers & Rohn, of Detroit, and Prof. Ann Arbor's Woman's Christian Tem- of timber. Good 13-room house. Ten- It is the general opinion of theatre- Cards are out announcing the mar- membership from ex-members of Com- M. E. Cooley of the engineering depart- perance Union. goers that "A Breezy Time," presented riage of Miss Emma M. Noll, to Mr. pany A. The present war scare ought ment. It will be superior to that used Mrs. M. A. Clark, recording secretary. ant house, 36x38 horse barn, 36x40 grain at the Athens Theatre last Saturday Edward J. Parker, of Lima. The wed- to bring many old members back to elsewhere on the campus. By the use Mrs. Addle Warner, corresponding barn, cow barn, creamery, icehouse. evening, was the best musical comedy ding will take place Thursday, April the company on limited terms of enlist- of blowers the air in the various lec- secretary. Water forced by hydraulic ram to seen in this city in years. the 14th, at the home of the bride's ment, such as Captain Granger is now ture rooms will be changed from eight Mrs. Amanda Bassett, treasurer. house and barns; also small stream mother, Mrs. Helena Noll, 921 W. able to offer. to twelve times per hour, the allow- Mrs. Lucy D. S. Parker, executive W. A. Pew has about completed ar- which waters every field on place. Good Huron street. On Friday evening, April 1st, at 8 ance for each student being thirty committee. rangements for the sale of his war cubic feet of air per minute. The great- drama, "A Ward of Cuba," together The Ann Arbor town caucuses held o'clock, a unlaue social will be given Mrs. Martha Wetmore, executive com- sugar orchard 10 rods from house er the number of students in a room mittee. with all the scenery, etc. Next season Monday resulted as follows' Super- by the Junior C. E. society of the First the oftener the air will be changed. Sugar house well supplied with appa- he will exploit "The Head of the Firm," visor, Smith Botsford, Republican, Con Presbyterian church. The Juniors will Mrs. Alice E. Van Valkenburg, exec- ratus. Some fruit on place. 604 This is an important matter, especial- utive committee. vi comedy drama. Tuomy, Democrat; clerk, Frank Blake, present the festival of the months and ly in the largest lecture room, which R., Charles F. Stabler, D.; treasurer, other character parts in costume. Mrs. Anna M. Wockin, executive com- $22 per acre. Choice farm. Large A crowd of local Epworth Leaguers is 67 by 52 feet and holds 400 persons, mittee. 12-room h'ouse, three barns and othe;- go to Jackson April 1 to attend the George Green, R., J. Q. Cowan, D., Candy and ices will be on sale. Ad- and in the library, which is 84 i'eet by highway commissioner, John Schenck, mission, 10 cents. Mary Wood-Allen, M. D., World's and outbuildings. Four miles from railroad seventh annual State Epworth League 82 feet. « iUui a. National. Supt. W. C.,T. I'. convention. The First M. E. church R., J. J. Parshall, D. Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, daughter of the station and market. 510 late ex-Governor Alpheus F.elch, and and league are expected to send one The University band promises to be- Mr. Harriman's Success. hundred delegates. come a permanent feature among the Miss Cole, come to Ann Arbor today There was only a moderate-sized University organizations. They are from New York to remain until after SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTCY, ? At the Empire theater in Detroit crowd Saturday night at the Athens anxious to get uniforms, and are fully Commencement. About the first of last Thursday evening, the Detroit prepared to fill any and all engagements July they intend going to Crawfords- Investigation shows that men who Theatre to see Fits; and Webster in "A Comedy club presented Augustus W.H.BUTLER, Breezy Time." It was a gocd show with good music. When, the weather ville, Indiana, to live with Mrs. Cole's succeed are men of brains—strong becomes warmer a series of open air son, the Rev. Laurence Cole, who has nerves—great will power. Ordinary- Thomas' beautiful Southern play, "Ala- ^(Successor to Bach & Buttler's, nevertheless, full of pleasing specialties a parish there. ynd up-to-date novelties. concerts will be given on the campus. food cannot supply the vital forces bama." Eeal Estate and Insurance.) .Manchester, that old stronghold of Five boys, Orcha Scheffler, Fred Mayor C. E. Hiscock announces that which people with active brains and The Detroit papers are unanimous Jeffersonian Democracy, has at last Gross, Willie Dupsloff, Sharles Stilson he has decided to affix his signature to bodies require. Bicola Pills feed the in saying that the club's performance 202 East Huron Street succumbed to the force of circum- and Henry Raab, were up before Jus- the ordinance repealing the latest bi- nerves—make ttie mind bright, tice Duffy Monday. On Friday night cycle ordinance and the ordinance of the difficult play was little less than stances and at the last election came muscles strong—makes flesh and PROBATE ORDER. out witli a "Union Silver" ticket in- the young fellows stoned an arc elec- granting the Detroit, Ypsilanti & Ann blood and gives perfect health to remarkable, a veritable artistic triumph. stead of a Democratic ticket. tric light at the corner of Malison and Arbor electric railroad a loop around Men and Women. THE TURNERS All consideration of the actors being ATE OK MICHIGAN, County of Washte- Second streets. Today they paid for the court house square. He refuses his O naw, ss. At a session of the Probate The entertainment given at the Con- the lamp and settled damages and costs approval, however, to the ordinance OF PHILADELPHIA make Bicola Pills. amateurs was laid aside. Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden gregational church Saturday night un- by paying $10.70. changing the name of Oxford street to J. R. Buckey, Chief Clerk National Hotel, It is a pleasure to note xhat no one In the Probate Office in the City of Ann Ar- der the direction of Miss MacMonagle Oxford Road. Washington, D. C, that he was all run down in the company received greater and bor, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of March in was very successful, and great credit At least two persons prominently —was a shadow of his former self—Bicola more spontaneous applause than Karl the year one thousand eight hundred ami is due the Ypsilanti young lf.dies for mentioned for the Ann Arbor superin- The finals in the handball tourna- PI Jl8 gave him wonderful relief—he gained Harriman, who acted the touching and ninety eight. the ease with which they took their tendence of schools will take part in ment were played Saturday. Hoffman over twenty pounds after using them. beautiful part of Decatur, the old ante- Present. 11. Wirt Newkirk. Judge of Pro- parts. the exercises of .the Michigan School- and Bishop winning. The first match bellum servant of the Preston house- bate. In the matter of the estate of Helen masters' club this week at Newberry of the day was between Means and Da- For sale by H. J. Brown, Ann Ar- A. Reynolds, incompetent. Some street lounger broke a window bor ; Morford & Hyzer, Ypsilauti. hold. The naturalness, sincerity and On reading and filing the petition duly hall. Friday morning at 9:30 Principal vis and Iloffman and Bishop, the lat- quietness of Mr. Harriman's acting was verified, of Sohn K. Miner, guardian, praying at Duffy's grocery Sunday. Officers John C. Hanna, of Columbus, Ohio, is ter being victorious in straight games Armbruster and Collins promptly gath- Turners' I.line Liver Turners—A remarked by the entire audience whose that he may he authorized to bring an actiou scheduled for discussion of a paper. 15-2 and 15-12. The winners of this very small pill. Turns your liver. Cures appreciation of his efforts was made upon the bonds Of A. W. Hamilton's former ered in a dozen young fellows, for loit- Saturday at 2 p. rrt. Supt. A. S. Whit- match then played Lutz and Martin, Sick Headache—Biliousness—Indigestion. guardian. ering. The boys offered to put in a manifest by the applause that greeted ney, of Saginaw, E. S.. will address who had drawn a bye. and again won him in his comedy scenes and the tears Thereupon it is ordered, That Monday, new window if released and their offer the club. clinching the University championship the 2T>th day of April next, at ten o'clock was accepted. DEMOCRAT WARD CAUCUSES. he caused to gather as he stood, in the in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing for the coming year. The winners were moonlight at the gate in the oldi wall of said petition, aiid-tlie heirs at law of said Captain Jacob F. Schuh lays that by The relay team candidates for the awarded sweaters by the Athletic As- The Democrat ward caucuses will be trip to Philadelphia are showing up in held on Monday evening, March 28th, by Jhe bayou mutely bidding gojd-'uye Incompetent, and all other persons interested 10 a. m. tomorrow he can put on the sociation. to the granddaughter of his master, in said estate, John Moore, wm. J. Herdman, ins ready for service in the U. S. army great numbers. Active training starts at 8 o'clock, local time, to nominate Kate M JHale and VV. R. Hamilton us sureties today at the field, where a stove will a supervisor, an alderman, and a con- whose lover awaited her beyond the seventy-five men, mostly of German Supt. Bradley, of the Ann Arbor road, magnolia grove. upon said bond are-required to appear at a descent, properly drilled and anxious be put up under the grand stand and has notified employes that on and after stable for each ward, and transact session of said Court.then to be holden at the such comforts as possible will be af- May 4, all ticket agents, telegraph op- such other business as may properly All the Detroit papers agree that Mr. Probate Office, in the Ann Arbor, and show for immediate work at the front. If cause, if any there he. why the prayer of the. Uncle Sam heeds help here's his chance. forded the candidates. Thompson, erators, freight and passenger conduc- come before the caucuses, and to be Harriman's acting was one of the most Hatch, Teetzel, Thomas, McLean, tors, passenger brakemen and the held at the following places: subtle bits of character work ever seen petitioner should not lie granted. Miss Mary Turner, of 512 N. Fifth And it is further ordered, that said peti- Forbes, Cotton and Mead arc among first, second and third officers of the First ward—Norris" office, 200 E. on' the Empire stage. The Free Press tioner ffivo notice to the persons interested avenue, left Saturday' evening for Cor- the candidates at present. By next company's steamers shall wear, while Huron street. says: "Mr. Harriman's acting of the in said estate, of the pendency of said peti- unna to attend the funeral of Miss Hat- Saturday the squad will be reduced to on duty, such uniforms as the manage- Second ward—Benz's livery, 111 S. old negro servant was most highly tion, and-the hearing thereof, by causing a tie Hume, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. a working force of ten, and Monday it ment designates. The uniforms are to Ashley. creditable." The Tribune says: "To copy of t his order to he published in the Ann M. Hume, of that place, who died with is thought that a regular training table be of dark blue material, those of the Third ward—Court house basement. make one's friends laugh is one thing, Arl'tor Democrat, a newspaper printed and consumption at Kansas City, Mo., while circulated in said county three successive will be established. It is likely that conductors and steamboat officers be- Fourth ward—Firemen's hall. to move them with tender bits of senti- weeks previous to said dav of hearing. en route to California in search of seven men will be taken qn. , ing provided with gilt or gold buttons, Fifth ward—Engine house. ment is quite another. It is an achieve- I'. J. LKIIMAX, II. WIHT NKWKIHK, health. The case in chancery of Sarah A. and those of the other employes with Sixth ward—Engine house. ment requiring great ability but it was 1'robate Register. Judge of Probate. The chancery ease of Mtfrvin A. Cross and Estella Cross Fisk vs. silver buttons. The lady ticket agents Seventh ward—Weinberg's shop, 304 met, and with splendid success." The (A true copy). Cooley vs. Ella M. Clark, to correct Stephen H. and Eugene Dodge was be- will wear a uniform consisting- of dark S. State street. Evening News in its notice of the per- description of mortgage, was heard for the circuit court for settlement. blue blouse and skirt. By order of committee. formance had this to say: "Karl Har- SHERIFF SALE. In the circuit court. Philip W. Nis- Some time ago it is alleged Mrs. Cross's JOHN BAUMGARDNER, riman as the aged negro plantation Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a. kern, of Muskegon, was present as at- son stole jewelry ;md money from The kind of justice served up in the WILLIAM HERZ, Secretary. servant won continued applause." writ of fieri facias issued out of the Circuit torney for the plaintiff and A. F. and court of Justice of the Peace E. B. While the Journal commented upon Mr. Court, for the County of Washtenaw, in favor Dodge to the value of $200. To secure Pond, of Ann Arbor, was inspected by Chairman. Harriman's acting as follows: "Karl F. M. Freeman, of Manchester, for the Dodge, Mrs. Cross and her daughter of Fred Brown against the goods, chatties defendant. Justice of the Peace Goodson yester- Harriman presented the surprise of the and real estate of Clay Green, in said County gave him a mortgage and note to day and pronounced equal to the pure TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. cast in his remarkable portrayal of tome directed and delivered. 1 did on the The police have locked up Del Weth- cover the amount. The action is now Wayne county brand. Theron W. At- Washtenaw county teachers' exami- the aged Southern darkey servant, 31st day of March, instant, levy upon and erbee, charged with stealing an over- brought to fet aside tne note and mort- tahoall ibc ri^ht, title and interest of lhr wood of Caro, Tuscola co-.inty, was nation for all grades will be held at Decatur. The professional stage seldom said Clay Green in and to the following des- coat from the residence of Mrs. Parker, gage, claiming that they were gi\ en sued before Justice Pond by Mary A. the court house in Ann Arbor March furnishes more finished art than Mr. cribed real estate, that is to say, all of that corner Frtth avenue and Ann street. under duress and while Mrs. Cross was Gamble, the plaintiff alleging that the 31 and April 1, 1898. H-arriman's." certain piece or parcel of land situated and He was followed to Sylvan Center ill. Captain E. P. Allen and J. F. Webb defendant had upon December 25, 1X95, W. N. LISTER, being in the City of Ann Arbor. Washtenaw where the arrest was made. The appear for the plaintiff and Judge J. and on May 1, 1896, become surety for 33t2 Commissioner. Since he has been identified with County, Michigan, and described as follows, chances for a Detroit house of correc- Willara Babbitt defends. the payment of the rent of her house, theatrical work in Detroit, in every way to-wit': The north forty-eight and two-thirds has Karl Harriman realized the proph- feet in width of lot number two in block tion sentence are good. At the annual meeting of the Michi- No. 599 Twelfth street, Detroit, occu- Pabst Beer on draft at the Arlington number two north of Huron street, range pied by Mrs. Henrietta S. Weaver. ecy made for him by this paper si v- It is saitl that Fora A. Hinchman, of gan branch of the W. B. U. I. held last Hotel. Also Choice Wines and Liquors eral years ago and it is with pleasure number five east according to the recorded Detroit, is slated for the position of weeks at Muskegon, the 25th anniver- The rent not having been paid. Justice for family use. plat of the village (now city) of Ann Arbor, Pond found that Mrs. Gamble was en- that we learn that the Detroit Comedy all of which 1 shall expose t'or sale at 'public tary of the Detroit. Ypsilanti & sary of the organization was celebrated. JOHN BURNS. Prop. club is considering a performance of Ann Arbor Electric Railroad Co., to All parts of the state were represented titled October 24. 1896, to receive the auction to the highest bidder at the east sum of $289.95. Mrs. G-amble sued over BEFORE A'ND AFTER "Alabama" in this city with possibly froni door of the Court. House, in said City of succeed John A. Russell, who has re- by delegates. Dr. Barrows, from Chi- another in Ypsilanti. If a date can Ann Arbor (that being the building in which signed. Mr. Hinchman is the eldest cago, and other missionaries addressed again on the unpaid portion of this the Circuit Court for said County is held) on judgment before Justice Gooison re- Eating your dinner use none but be arranged after the April vacation <>f Ford D. C. Hinchman, and, up the assembly. Mrs. Jas. B. Angell was the Detroit actors will come out here Tuesday, the 24th day of May. MIS, at ten p. a short time ago. was assistant man- re-elected president and Mrs. Robert cently and yesterday received a judg- the Ann Arbor Brewing company's o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, ment for $206.29 and $2 costs.—Detroit and play for the benefit of the Woman's ager of the Detroit White Lead & Color Campbell treasurer. She read her tenth Pure Beer and you will always be gjmnasium under the auspices of the LESTER ('ANFIELP. Works. annual report, the summaries of which Tribune. ARTiirii BROWN, • Deputy Sheriff. indicated that she had received from healthy. University of Michigan Comedy club. Attorney for Plaintiff' i'. ,J. Shetterly, proprietor of the Ar- individuals and the various church or- lington, is. refitting ami improving his ganizations of the state and transmit- hotel. A new parlor will be opened on ;•,! for mission work in foreign fields the second story, facing on Fourth over seventy thousand dollars during avenue, and the dining-room will be en- that period. S. W. Clarkson was re- i and remodeled. Off from the elected as auditor. office will be placed a writing room con- nected with the office by, a !arge arch. A Michigan Ceutral special, consist- The office, writing room and parli ra ing of two coaches and a buffet car, IRTS will be papered and decorated. carrying the Knights of Columbus of Arthur Green, who has just completed Detroit, made record breaking time be- a jail sentence for stealing four ..vet- tween Detroit and Chicago Sunday feats from the Cook house, was Caught morning at 0:40 o'clock, and arrived in at the same sen oi job Monday night. Chicago a few minutes before the noon Our Spring Line of Shirts are now in. This line comprises the He walked into the Kindergarten bil- hour, naving made the run in a little liard room, helped himself to an over- over five hours, breaking 'ill records. coat that suited his fancy and made Conductor M. Beam was in charge of choice numbers in the International, Untted and Manhattan Brands off. He was quickly arrested by an the train and Ijjagineer A.L Austin was officer who was on the lookout. It will at the throttle. The engineer was not bf a, workhouse sentence this time. in the habit of making: fast runs. Be- tween some stations the train attained The High School and 1. O. U. I iocity of 7.". miles an hour. The played an exciting game of ball at the IS miles between Kalamazoo and Xiles. fair grounds Saturday afternoon, re- up grade, was made exactly in IS sulting in a score o£ 7 to B in favor of the High School. A feature of the minutes. Confirmation Clothing. same was Church's playing in the field. The following is extracted from a re- The batteries were Anderson and SuL- view of the advance sheets of Professor livan for I. O. U. and Sullivan and Wenle.v's new book, the "Preparation Lombard for the High School. The I. of Christianity in the Ancient World," We are showing a fine ALL WOOL CHEVIOT of good weight, O. I*, nine is composed chiefly of stu- written for the "Guild Series" of the dents in the law school and is a remark- Church of Scotland. The book is pub- ably strong team. They contemplate lished in America today by '.he Flem- Fast Black, sizes 14 to 20 years, at $5,00. playing several out-of-town games in ing H. Revell Co., New York and Chi- the near futur«- cago; price 75 cents. ."Numerous as The annual meeting of the W. C. T. have been the attempts to deal with U. was a very ple&sant affair last this subject, it has never before been Thursday afternoon and there was :\ tieated in a spirit so searching and so A Heavier Weight ALL WOOL CLAY WORSTED, guaranteed to large attendance. After some brief thoroughly philosophical as in this business matters came the reports of wink. From a literary and philosoph- the various officers, the president's ad- ical point of view, this latest issue of hold its color and not wear shiny at $7.00. dress, very interesting' and encouraging, the "Guild Library" is quite beyond then the election of i flic ers, all the for- any of its predecessors in the series. mer ones being re-elected. Refresh- It is a most valuable contribution to ments and a pleasant social time fol- the literature of a most important sub- lcwed. Next Thursday, being the fifth ject. The condensation or materials is Thursday in the month, there will be most admirably done, and the results a meeting at ?, ]>. m. in th" Y. W. C. A. are presented with the utmost clear- rooms. After the election of superin- ness and lucidity. No one can read this tendents of the different departments, book without being struck by the au- there will be a talk given by Miss Anna thor's thorough grasp of all the prin- Stephenson, a recent missionaiy to In- ciples involved and by the masterly dia, on the work there. and convincing manner in which he L. L. JAMES CO. J THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. APRIL 1, 1898

uuoa, tne release or the reconeehtrados, heuse or commons whether the state- j WALTER BESANT ON WOMEN, with perm!»sion for them to return to ment was true that the British North ; ANN ARBOR American squadron had been ordered He Says It's Very Hard to Keep Them Tlnic Table, Sunday, Sept. 5, 1 SOT. their homes and resume their occupa- IIR TMJMffi SITE. to the Point. ALGER PLEMBJQR 101. tions without further molestation. to rendezvous at Bermuda. He said: TIME Td ULK: "I have not seen such a statement, but "It will not, perhaps, be considered Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard The exact lines upon which Minister Time. Secretary of War Sees the Trend if made it is very likely to be true. It Messrs. Foraker, Frye and Rawa-n attack upon women if I say that it Woodford is at work for a final ssttls- is extremely difficult to keep them to NOBTH. FOUTH. ment of the Cuban question can not be has no special significance whatever, 8:43 a.m. *7:>iO a. m of Public Sentiment, for I know that the admiral in com- lins Figure as Belligerents. the point." says Walter Besant in the stated, as he has received a number cf •12:15 a.m. 11:25 a.m. mand made arrangements some time Queen. "I have been addressing au- «:40p. m. 8:40 p. m. suggestions from this government as diences of women on four occasions ADMINISTRATION IN DANGER. since for a rendezvous at Bermuda pre- •Kuii between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. to what would be acceptable to it. Theparatory to taking the squadron on a WANT RECOGNITION OF CUBA. during the last year. I was advocating E. 8.GIJL.MOKB, A^t:it consensus of opinion, however, in ad-cruise. That is in the ordinary course a central bureau for women's work. •V. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo O. Rumor That Secretary HIiss Will Retire ministration circles is that it involves of things, and has no relation whatever with branches everywhere, to embrace a. settlement upon an indemnity basis Senator Mason Also Declares for Action all kinds of work. One lac'y rose in a from the Cabinet—Individual Mem- to events in Cuba or elsewhere." HIGAN CENTRAL of something less than $200,000,000. •—He Thinks the M^ine Catastrophe kind of rage: 'He has actually said bers of Congress Urge Their Views The Niagara Falls Route.'.' It was stated by a senator who called Would Recognize Cuba. Should Bo Replied To Vigorously— nothing of the Typewriters' Holiday on ttte President. Central Stan Caret Time. upon President McKinley today and Washington, March 31.—At 12:30 p. Galleries Applaud Hi* Sentiments. Fun!' And another: 'He has forgot- discussed the Cuban question that the m. today Congressman Bailey, leader of ten—if he did forget'—with a fine curl TRAINS AT ANN AKBOB. ington, March 31.—The presi- of the upper lip—'the Curates' Grand- EAST. administration was taking no part in the democratic side, introduced a reso- • P. it. A. U dent was besieged by cailers this morn- the alleged purchase negotiations. He lution recognizing the independence of Washington, March 30.—The pros- daughters' Allowance in Sickness Mail and Ex it 4? B , N. V , Ch;.... 3 12- ing. Three members of the cabinet, pective consideration of the Cuban Fund, which everybody knows as theN. Y. Special 4 5K Mail 9 18 said that this may be talked in NewCuba. He demanded action on the *N S Limited....8 1(1 Pacific Ex 1330 Secretaries Alger, Day and iliss, hur- York and by New York men, but heground that the question was of a high problem in the senate drew another C. G. D. A. S. F.!' And once, when I Eastern Ex !) 47 P. M. ried to the executive mansion. did not think it was a part of the ad- priviledged character. Boutelle of tremendous crowd to the galleries, and, had most carefully and repeatedly dun- A.M. Western Ex 138 as on previous days when Cuba was the n. N. Express....5 50 G E. & K. Ex ... 5 55 Mr. Bliss was much excited. There ministration's policy regarding Cuba. Maine raised a point of order. Speaker ned and hammered into their ears that Atlantic Ex 7 30 Uhi. Nt. Ex 7 47 foremost topic, hundreds of people U. It. Express ...11 10 is a sensational story, which has been John J. McCook of New York today Reed delivered himself o'f a disquisi- the bureau must begin at least with once denied, but which may credit, jammed the corridors, disappointed be- again denied that he was a member or tion on the necessity of parliamentary the class called gentlewomen, a lady •North Shore Limited is an extra fair train that Secretary Bliss, who is known as cause they could not gain admission. sprang to her feet and, with tears in to be a charge of 52 50 to New York than on representative of any syndicate to putrules and the powers of con- other trains. the peace member of the cabinet, is gress as prescribed by the constitution, Senator Foraker offered a resolution her eyes—real tears, mind, of real sym- O. \V EuGOLKS, H. W. HAVES, ready to resign. up an indemnity for Cuban indepen- for Cuban independence. In present- pathy—wanted to know what we were dence, taking Cuban bonds in return. naming the power to declare war, but (;. I'. & T. Agt. Chicago. Ast.. Ann ' Secretary Alger came on a different never, he said, had this power been a ing his resolution Senator Foraker ask- to do with the slums and the gutter!" mission. He told the president Chat He added that he thought if there were ed that the resolution go to the foreign Sir Walter is optimistic, nevertheless. any such proposition Spain or the matter of personal privilege. Bailey he must act at once or the administra- appealed from the decision and Bou-relations committee. He said that his He believes in women and thinks that tion would be forever humiliated. The Spanish people themselves would take telle moved that appeal be laid on the resolution had been long delayed. He if they would master parliamentary Rinsey&Se-bo!t differences in the cabinet can no longer a large portion of any bonds Cuba table, which was done by a vote of 178 had intended to present it at the open- law aa their American sisters study to be concealed. might issue. The talk about the pur- to 137. ing of the session last December, but jdo they would be very useful and effi- NO'S. 6 AND 8 WASHINSTGN ST, Secretary Porter said last night the chase of Cuba was very prevalent at he had withheld it at that time because cient public workers. H;ive on hand a Complete Stock of message asking for $500,000 from con- the White House today, but no one pre- More Peaceful Tone at Madrid. oi the tenor of the president's message. Everything in the gress to relieve the starvation in Cuba sumed to speak regarding Spain's atti- Madrid, March 31.—The general tone That message, he said gave promise would go to congress at once. Several tude. of foreshadows peace. An that within a reasonable time definite li'o Comparison. leaders in congress called on the presi- exception is the Pais (republican), and decisive action would be taken by Junean J&ke—So the boys iynelie;> dent and told him such action would LOOKS FOR RIOT AT HAVANA. which, referring to the conference yes- the administration so soon as autono- old Chilkoc; Sam? Why, he was s certainly lead to an outbreak in con- terday between the United States min- my should be given a fair trial. A rea- harmless old critter! Couldn't t«h gress and would not command ten Captain Sijysbee Tells of Spanish Hatred ister, Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, and sonable time seemed now to havo gold dust fi'Om brown sugar. What'd votes in the house. for AniVrican^. Senor Sagasta, the premier, Senor Gul- elapsed. The people of the country he done? Placer Pete—Why, one nigit The entire Michigan delegation in Washington, March 31.—Naval offi lon, the minister for foreign affairs, realized that all necessary time had last week, when it wa^ freezin' fcfle congvc;s, accompanied by Secretary cers who have talked with Captain and Senor Moret, the minister for the been given Spain to bring peace to the lamp blazes so that a feller could take Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Sigsbee since his arrival in this citj colonies, sees therein that the United stricken island. Autonomy, the sen-'em and use 'em fer whetstones, that In Large Amounts and at are more firmly convinced than evei States is "gaining time and awaiting ator declared, had absolutely failed. driveling old chilblain said it remind- that war will come out of the Cubar. the rainy season so as to take Spain Senator For. Vpr said he hoped at a ed him of a cold New Year's day Lack situation. As soon as the commandei at a disadvantage in Cuba." later date to address the senate at In the sixties.—Tudse. Cash Prices of the Maine reported at the navy de- length upon his resolution. and can sell at Low Figures. partment he wasted no time in explain- Still Seeks the Crniscr. Berlin, March 31.-Lieutenant-Com- Senator Rawiins of Utcli Introduced The large invoice of Teas they ing to Captain Crowinshield, chief ol a joint resolution recognising the in. STATE OK MICHIGAN, in the Circuit navigation, the intolerable attitude oi mander Albert P. Niblack, United Court for the County of Washtenaw, In buy and sell is good proof that States naval attache here, is continu- dependence of Cuba and declaring war Ohfl nrerv. the Spanish sympathizers in Havana against Spain. Willis "II. Dakin, Complainant; Nora M. ing his negotiations with the Germania Dnkin, Defendant. harbor and city toward Americans, and Senator Frye introduced a resolution Suit, nenains In Circuit Court for the Coun- In Quality and Price particularly their animosity to Amer- yard for a 3,000 ton armored cruiser, reciting the conditions in Cuba and di- ty of Washtenaw, in Chancery, at Ann Ar- which is being built there for Brazil, bor, op the 10th day of March. A. D., 1K!M, ican naval officers now at work on the recting the president, in his discretion, Wills U. Dakin, Complainant, vs. Nora M. but which will not be finished for a Dakin, Defendant, They Give BARGAINS. wreck of the Maine. He said trouble to take steps to drive the naval and In this cause, it appearing that defendant. could not be avoided much longer, and long time. military forces from the island. Nora M. Dakin, is not a resident or thK when a collision did occur, in his opin mid that iicr whereabouts aw unknown, California Volunteers Ready. The Foraker and Frye resolutions therefore, on motion of M. J Cavanjiugh, Sol- They roast their own Coffees every ion, the local authorities would be pow- Icltor for complainant, it. is ordered that de- week, as none but prime articles are San Francisco, Cal., March 31.—The went to the senate committee on for- erless to protect either the small Amer- eign relations. The Rawlins resolu- fendant enter ber appearance in said cause used. first California volunteers have organ- on or before lour months from the date of ican colony afloat or the one ashore. tion also went to the foreign relations this order, and ihat w'thin twenty dats the ized in this city. Th^. company roster Their Bakery turns out excellent All day long and well into the night committee. complainant c:.u*e this order to be published has been sent to the secretary of ^ar, in the Ann Arbor Democrat, salt) publication Bread, Cakes and Orakers. Call foul epithets, insults to the dead as wel Senator Mason followed the intro- to be continued once In each week for six and see them. with an application to be enrolled In as to the living and taunting threats duction of the resolutions with a vig- weeks in succession. the event of war with Spain. There J. P. BcanH. E. I). KINNE. are shouted to those upon the vessels orous war speech. He described viv- Clerk. Circuit JudKe. are seventy-five names on the roll. around the Maine's wreck from the nu idly the disaster to the Maine. He M. J. CAVANAUGH. said that if ninety of the victims had Solicitor for Complainant. '•'•'•) and SECRETARY ALGER. merous boats going to and fro in the Spanish War Ships Sail. Lutz harbor, and these demonstrations havt been senators or sons of senators we TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wash- Alger and Senator Burrows, called on Washington, March 31.—Tne navy S tenaw, ss -At a session of the Probate Successor to Eausehenber •& (.'•). been steadily increasing for the last ten department has received a dispatch would not have been forty days de- Court for tlio County of Wasbtenaw, holderj the president and demanded positive days, especially since the Montgomery claring war. Yet the lives of all Amer- at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Ar- saying that several Spanish warships bor, on Saturday, the 5tb day of March -•UAXUFACTURKRS came away, until an overt act washave left Carthagena, Spain. Their icans were sacred alike under our laws, tn the year one thousand eight hundred ano Senators Gray and Cullom this morn- liable to occur at any moment. destination has not been learned yet. and equally entitled to consideration. ninety-eight. ing waited upon the president and de- Senator Mason declared there could be Present, H. Wirt Newkirk, Jud^e of Pro- manded a positive course at once. The The news excited great interest at the hale. ]n the matter of the estate ol Fliza FINELY navy department. no peace so long as a European nation North, deceased, "n reading the petition white house was a storm center of ex- SPAIN'S REPLY. owns and butchers its slaves on this rtuly verified, of Gilbert Howe praying that citement all morning. he in iy be licensed to sell the Heal Estate FINISHED She. Refuses in Any Way to Recognize Kruger Reported Killed. hemisphere. He said it was not neces- whereof said deceased died seized in Mich- Trouble from a new quarter is igan. the Insurgents. London, March 31.—It was reported sary for the Maine court to fix the threatened by a report that the new on the stock exchange early today that responsibility. The law did u*at. I' Thereupon It Is ordered, That Saturday, Spanish minister gave out to the press New York, March 31.—A dispatch to the 2d day of April next, at ten o'clock in the FUENITUEE the World from Madrid says: The President Kruger of the Transvaa'l re- it was a torpedo or a mine it was a forenoon, be assigned for the bear- in advance a copy of the Maine board Spanish torpedo or a Spanish mine. Ini; of the said petit ion. and that the heirs ALL K1X1IS FOR of inquiry. Secretary PcJrter says it cabinet council to consider the reply to at-law of said deceased, and :i.i i ol her persons be made to the two notes of President Hence Spain must answer. He would interested in said estate, are required to ap- could not have been given out by any- oppose any proposition looking to in-pear at a session of said Court, then to be Libraries Barber Shops body in official life. There were three McKinley lasted until well into last holdenatthe Probato Office, in the City of evening. Although no final response demnity, as he would oppose making Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be Stores Millinery copies and the original. The latter a diplomatic incident of the catastro- why the prayer of the petitioner should not •was in the safe, the president had one has yet been made, the Spanish minis- be granted. And it is further ordered, that ters can make no definite promise to phe. He would oppose any kind of said petitioner give notice to the persons in- Saloons Emporiums copy, Judge Day another copy, and the terested in said estate, of the pendency of third was given, by diplomatic cour- terminate the war in Cuba. autonomy or any plan to assist Spain, said petition, and the bearing thereof, by Etc. Spain will promise to relieve the but his demand was that the Spanish causing a copy of this OBder to lie published tesy, to the Spanish minister in ad- in the Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper Design Work a Specialy. vance to forward to his government. starving reconcentrados to her utmost flag should be driven from the western printed and circulated in said county three ability and will accept the co-operation hemisphere. Neither did he believe successive weeks previous to said day of Repairing of Furniture of Every hearing. of American relief committees if un- Cuba should be required to pay an in- II. WIRT NEWKIRK, Description. MEED TO BE DOCKED. official and not accompanied by a naval demnity to Spain. P. J. LEHMAN. Judge of Prabate. Probate Register. United States Battleships Said to Be io demonstration that will encourage the "Let us awake," said Senator Mason, [A irue copy.J Had Condition. insurgents (separatists). in conclusion, "to glorious war, as did Lutz and Son, Washington, March 31.—Some of our Spain is also willing to make home our fathers—a war that shall insure QTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wash- Office and;Factory on Vine St.. larger and more formidable battleships rule in Cuba more complete as an en- the honor and respect cf our flag all iC* tenaw, ss At a session of the Probate Xear W. Liberty St. couragement to peace, but the govern- over the world." Court for the County of Wastenaw, holden at are sadly in need of being docked. Such the 1'robate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Mich. ment cannot consent to any armistice The populists and silver republicans on Friday, the 4th day of March in at least is the murmur of complaint the yjsar one thousand eight huudied and that is heard about the navy depart- which implies passive resognition by of both houses had a conference today, ninety-eight. Present, II. Wirt Newkirk, ment, although it is not regarded as a Spain of the belligerency of the Cu- and it resulted in resolutions present- Judge of Probate. bans; nor negotiate publicly or official- In the matter of the estate of William B. serious condition by anybody in official ed by Senator Allen in the senate and Van Valkenburgb, deceased. On leauing life, outside of the navy officers who are ly with rebels; nor enter upon any dis- Representative Bell in the house de- and filing the petition, duly verified, of JLu- Music Store cussion leading to the sale of Cuba or PRESIDENT KRUGER. cinda Van Val ken burgh, praying that a cer- technical in their demands. claring for Cuban independence. taln instrument row on tile in this court, the independence of the Cubans. public had been shot and killed. The The foreign affairs committee of thepurpor ins? to he the last will and Testament But it is insisted by the latter that general agent here of the Transvaal re- of f-aid deceit eo may be aumittod io probate the speed of several of the battle ships house is in a peculiar condition. Chair- and that administration "f said estate be Danish Islands Purchased. public discredits the report. The story man Hitt is ill, and the regular meet- granted to herself the executrix in said will J. F. Schaeberle has been lessened by the seagrowth New York, March 31.—A special to is probably a stock exchange canard. minipfi or to some other suitable percon1. on their submerged sections. The Mass- ing of the committee will not occur un- Thereupon It is ordered, That Monday, the Journal and Advertiser from Wash- til Thursday. If a way can be found to tbe 4th day of April next, at ten No. 8 W. Liberty St. achusetts has a recognized speed of ington says: Rivers Are Still Rising. o'clock in the forenoon, bo asigned for the sixteen knots and could when in good Princeton, Ind., March 31.—Water secure a meeting of the committee be- hearing of sakl petition, and that the "There is some reason to believe the devisees, legatees and heirs at law CEO. P. HENRY J, condition, and under forced circum- continues to rise in the Wabash and fore Thursday it will be done. If not, of said deceased, and all othei stances make eighteen knots. Now government has made a most import- White rivers. The Louisville, Evans- the republican members of the commit- persons interested in said estate, are re SCHLEMMEP. SCHLEMMER. she is capable of only eleven knots. ant deal with a foreign nation which ville and St. Louis railroad will lose tee will probably caucus on the ques- quired to appear at a session of saic THE will have a most important bearing up- court, then to be holden at the Probau The effect of this on a squadron sail- at least three miles of their track be- tion. There is a strong sentiment in Office in tbe city of Ann Arbor, and show on our relations with Spain. It Is said tween this city and St. Louis. At the the house and in the committee against cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said Ing in haste to make a point where an that negotiations have been concluded petitioner should not be t'raeted: And it Is Ann Arbor Fluff Rug Factory emergency existed might prove seri- best the road will not be able to run the proposition to vote money for sup- further ordered, that said petitioner give no- for the cession to this country of thetrains for at least a week with fair plies to relieve the starving Cubans un- lice to the persons interested in said estate, ; : : AND : : : ous. The Iowa, which will soon pass three Danish islands in the West Indies of the penoency of said account, and the to the command of "Fighting Bob" weather. The Evansville and Terra less it is accompanied by action which hearing thereof, by causing a copv of this —St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. Haute now runs only to points south will stop the war. At least three of order to be published in the Ann Arbor Steam Carpet Cleaners Evans, is another battle ship that is It is also understood that Denmark Democrat, a newspaper printed and of Vincennes. The Baltimore and Ohio the republican members of the commit- circulated in .'aid county, three successive said to be hampered by growths. Some sells to this country two cruisers and Maoufactui'ers of strictly first-class of the officers assert she could not and Southwestern road is almost com- tee have declared that they would op- weeks previous to said dav of hearing. three torpedo boat destroyers. The pletely shut out. II. ViXRT NEWKIRK of the officers assert she could not price paid for the whole is said to be pose such a proposition with their (A TRUE COPY.) Judge of Probate. make more than fourteen knots. The votes and their voices on the floor. P. J.LEHMAN, Probate Register. 27-80 Fluff Hugs $15,000,000. Nothing can be learned of Project to Buy Cuba. Texas, now in a dry dock at New York, the details, but it is reported that the ...FROM YOUR OLD CARPETS.., has suffered some damage from contact Berlin. March 31.—The Tageblatt an REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. islands were sold for about $9,000,000, nounces the presence in this city of an Wreck on the Big Four. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washto- All Orders Promptly Attended to. . with rocks In the vicinity of the Dry and the war vessels for about $6,000,- ns.w, ss.-ln the ir.atter of the estate of John Tortugas. The cruisers were nearly American financier, representing a syn Bloornington,-«11]., March 30.—Local, Shanahan, deceased. 000. The islands will be used as coal- dicate which is said to be trying to in express-mail train, east bound, over Notice is hereby given That in pursuance For Circulars or any other Information all clocked before going south and aroing stations and as a base for naval ac- terest Berlin financiers in a project for of an order to t lie undersigned adniinisi rator call en or address in fairly good condition. the Big Four, leaving Bloomington for of the estate of said Johu Shanahan by the tion. purchasing Cuba and paying Spain 1, Indianapolis at 9:10 this morning, Hon. .ludxe of Probate for the County of Office and Factory—409-41! W. Hue- Washtenaw, on the 11th oay of January. A. 500,000,000 pesetas, the syndicate re went through a bridge over the Kick- D., 1898, there will be sold at Public Venciue, Street, HOPE OF SETTLEMENT. Asks for Cuban Correspondence. couping from the customs of Cuba. In apoo creek, three miles southeast of of 1se highest, bidder, at the east front door quiries made at the United States em 10 the Court House, in the City of Ann Arbor Both Phones. Ann Arbor, Mich. President Receives Reassuring Message Washington, March 31.—The inci- here. A number of people were in- in thoCountyof Washtenaw, 1 said State, dents of the senate session cpened bassy and at the leading banks shows jured, but no one killed. An aged wo- on Tuesday, i he I2tli day of April. A. I).. 1898, from Woodford. that they have no knowledge of the at 10 o'cu rk in the foretioon of that day (sub- Washington, March 31.—The presi- quietly. The most significant thing man named Adams was injured inter- ject to all incumbrances by mortgage or was the resolution introduced by Sen-matter. nally and may die. She was taken to otherwise exist ing at the time of the deatli of He ad a uarters dent received this morning a cablegram the sain oeeeased) the following described ator Frye of Maine, calling on the pres- a farm house near by, where the other Keal Estate, to-wit: from Minister Y/oodford at Madrid In Suspected Murderer Kills Himself. . for Harness, Trunks Valises which he ccnSrms the published re- ident for all the consular correspond- victims were cared for. The accident The east one-half of the north -west quarter Telescopes and Dress Suit ence bearing upon the conduct of the San Angelo, Texas, March 31.—T. M was caused by the tracks being spread of section number thirty ISO) excepting there- port that he had an extended confer- McBride, who is thought to have mur- from the south 1 hirty seres thereof and also Cases at LOw PEICES ence with Premier Sagasta yesterday. war and the general conditions in Cuba. •by recent floods. Nearly every pas- excepting thereuom f e north fortv acres The resolution went to the,table and dered the Lee family of four persons senger on the train was cut or bruised. thereof, situate in the towushipof Northtteld No definite conclusion was reached, as near Paint Rock Sunday night, com- County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, A.. Teufel, . \% ST. the minister desires to place the mat- will come up tomorrow. The foreign containing in all ild acres of land more or s M relations committee early in the daymitted suicide by cutting his throat. I'opular Name for norscs. less. AMBROSE KEARNEY, Administrator. ter under consideration before the Dated t>:is 21th day of February, A. IK, IN'.M appointed a sub-committee to consider Had he not taken his life it is probable The Richmond Dispatch says: queen regent and the other members of that McBride would have been lynched. "Soon after the escape of Evangelina win. HBRZ the ministry. The conference was ad- all resolutions on Cuba and confer with TATE OF MICHIGAN. The Twenty-Sec- the president. Senator Allen's resolu- Cisneros from prison A. D. Payne of S ond Judicial Circuit, in Chancery. journed until tomorrow, Thursday. Al- Bishop Hartzell Is Back. Suit pending In the Circuit Court for the Painting and Decorating, tion was the only one that had not Charlottesville, Va., conceived the idea County of Washtenaw, in chancery at Ann though Mr. Wocdford does not give any New York, March 31.—Rev. Joseph of naming one of his fillies after the Arbor, on Iheflth day of February. A. D ,1808. Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes and alt details of what transpired at the Meet- been referred and he consented finally Hartzell, Methodist Episcopal bishop Daniel P. Nolan, Complainant, vs. Mary A. for it to go to the foreign relations. This daring young Cuban maiden. Accord- Nolan, Defendant. Painters Supplies. ing, yet his me: sage is very hopeful in for Africa, reached this city today on ingly, he wrote at once to the Coney In tjbis cause, it appearing that the De- tone and gives the president hope that act gave that committee the entire board the steamer Teutonic, after an fendant, Mary A. Nolan, is not a resident of 112 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, charge of all pending resolutions ex- . Island Jockey club asking that the tnis state and tluit her whereabouts are un- a final settlement of the .question at extended tour of the dark continent. name be registered for one of his thor- known, therefore on motion of M ,1. Cavan- Established 1SG9. 'Telephone 88. issue may be de ermined at tomorrow's cept that of Senator Fryo introduced auirh,solicitor for Complainant, it Is ordered today. Favors Personnel Bill. oughbred colts. The other day he re-that Defendant enter her appearance in said conference. The main question dis- ceived a letter from the club saying cause on or before (our months from the cussed at the meeting yesterday be- Washington, March 31.—The sub- that there had been over thirty ap- date of this order, and that within twenty ADVERTISE IN Movement Has No Significance. committee on naval affairs has unani- days the Complainant cause tbis order to be tween Mr. Woodford and Premier Sa- | plications, but as his was the first hispublished in the Ann Arbor Democrat, said London, March 31.—William Ellison mously recommended a favorable re- publication to be continued once in each gasta is known to have been the prompt name had been duly registered for hisweek for six weeks In succession. Macartney, secretary for the admiralty, port on the naval personnel bill. cessation of hostilities on the island of racer." E. D. KINNE. The - Democrat. was asked by a correspondent in the il. J. CAVANAUGH, Circuit Judge. Subscribe for The Democrat. Subscribe for The Democrat. Solicitor for Complainant. 1 \ : t Rcvd. APRIL 1, 1898 THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

he has run up against a solid wall of a considerable fortune and stood as a DR. JAMES FOR MAYOR Democratic strength. great example of a successful bus! The Democratic ward caucuses last man. He was a consistent mi. , llepualicnns Made a Strong Nomina- night turned out exactly as was an- of the Presbyterian church of this city. YPSILANTI. The deceased leaves a widow and one tion Last Viiht. ticipated on the- aldermanic nomina- daughter, Miss Eunice Lambie. ever the Republicans in this citj tions. The funeral will take place on Tues- ArtHur J. Sweet has been gra : cate of the power house now bnildhi; oh. those large-hearted, noble-minde at Tpsilanti; willi ;i compfet i good nominating job they ;lk First ward—The unusual number of day afternoon. s patent on his new track drilling 30 Democrats turned out in this . Juniors, with minds so far above shil machine. house eiiuipment put in by til* I • ifrot surpass in shrewdness and wisdom lings and pence! How they reject th office of Westinghouse, Church, Ken the \york of last night in inducing i)r The ballot stood—Martin D.iwson 19, G. H. Scharf and Thomas Ryan went & Co. There will be five cempounc Wm. F. Blanchard 11. proverbial American abhorrence of th REP. WARD CAUCUSES. to Owosso this morning to put in four condensing engines connected with Li. Mi James to run for mayor. He i. Second ward—Claude 'H.' Pearsall re- almighty dollar! At a recent .las .-moke consumi rs. one of the strongest men in the city meeting they very generously resolve 225-kilowatt generators. The boilers ceived the nomination by acclamation. Stowell, Ferguson, Barnes, Howlaud Four cars of I'nited States soldiers will be • •: • k <4 Wil- He is honest, upright anl true and Third ward—John^Lamb came very to forget past differences and to in vite the Seniors to the reception the d through this city on the Michi- cox high pressure type, carrying 17 without an enemy. The Democrats will near being knocked "out for a renomi- and Davis Nominated. gan Central last evening. pounds of stenm pressure. Tlje plant nation. The informal ballot stood— are to hold soon. After the matte The city council now stands a tie. The city baseball team, with Owan will also have mechanical stoker.-, have to get one of the largest sized Lamb 11, Kniseley 11. On the formal had been settled and the meeting dis humps on themselves to secure a can- ballot Mr. Lamb received 14 and .Mr. solved, some of them began to reflec The terms of Aids. Shaefer, Gaudy, and Broskey for a battery, defi smokeless furnaces, mechanical drafts Lamb, Shaffer and Davis expire, leav- tin- Normals on the campus Saturday find economizers, etc. These two powei didate who can off-set Dr. James' pop- Kniseley 9. upon what an absurd thing they ha in nine innings in a score of <> to :!. houses will be among the finest in the Fourth ward—M. B. Shaffer had no done after all. By asking the Senior ing Aids. Huston, Van Fossen, Mean- ularity or the race will certainly bi well, Worden and Moore as hold-e\ us. At the meeting ' of the Ypsilanti country, and ft is promised that Mr oppositon fcr a renomination. they had actually obliged then: Hawkes's cars will.be the haOdsome3l lost to them. Fifth ward—About a hundred Demo- to pay out almost twice as much i. The Democrats have ' simply to Creamers association held Saturday The convention was called to order afternoon, H. D. Platt was made su- entering Detroit on any line.—Evening crats were present and nominated Milo as would furnish an entertain;n< : two aldermen to keep the council a ii.-. shortly after the Democrats Of the Gage by acclamation. themselves alone. Blushing to thinl The Fourth ward is surely theirs. perintendent in place of Azro Fletcher. \e\\s. Third ward had finished balloting for deceased. of their recklessness and sinful wast Fifth ward, with its strong Democratic alderman. Chairman Green, of the city of the funds earned by the sweat o majority, will in all probability go Dem- Prof. E. F. Lohr and wife, of Mar- committee, called Charles L. Stevens PAVING MEETING. the class brow they called a specia shall, and Prof. Charles Spain. of D. L. DAVIS FOR MAYOR. to the chair to preside and he proceed- ocratic. The Democrats therefore can Grand Rapids, are spending the \\< •!% ed to business immediately. George meeting at the very earliest upportun elect either Dawson, Pearsall or Lamb The Democrats Made a Fine Selection Cook was made secretary and Hiram Property Owners Want City to Draft ity and voted to reconsider th'*> ques on the west side of the river the city's with Mr. Oohr's mother and sisters, o£ tion of Invitation. To the lasting sor Packard st. bast Night. Batchelder and W. S. Carpenter wen an Ordinance First. patronage will be their. appointed tellers. An informal ballot row and rep-ret of the older and mor Frank Glanfielc! has started to tl The Democrats certainly got that was taken for the office of mayor and It now rests with Aids. Shaffer. prudent members, the reckless young The Republican ward caucuses resulted as follows: Gaudy and Huston, the committee on sters, who by some plan in the held last evening and in all the pre- collapi sun of an and succeeded in inducing L. M. James, 36. ordinances, whether or not Congress- erally wise plan of Providence are in cincts except the fourth large and en- W. H. Hay, 1. street from Adams to the Huron river the majority, resolved to stand by th thusiastic crowds were in a-ttenda about a week our of the strongest men in th'- citj original motion, be the cost what i Fred W. Green, 1. will be paved the same time the elec- Full sets of delegates were elected to Math. Roser contemplates taking i m as mayor. I>. L. Davis was the The ballot was made formal and Dr. might. The latest scheme of the finan a 10 and 20-cent circus this summer. man the Democrats were pushing James declared the unanimous choice tric line is built. The meeting of cial board of the class is to take up the city convention tonight. •d a canvas ten< ca] of the convention. Upon motion a com- property owners and tenants called by silver collection some morning in chape The result of the balloting for alder- eating 1,500 people and expects to the hominatlon from the V2ry start mittee of five, consisting of Fred Green, the common council was held at the among Seniors, Sophomores, faculty men was as follows: in ypsilanti about May 5. but he steadfastly refused to ac :ept J. H. L,epper, D. C. Batchelder, Horace city hall last evening and it was de- and Preps. First ward—Frank Stowell 33, ( The honorable discharges of those of I the nomination and only consented Dickinson and O. B. Bradley was ap- The reception at. the gymnasium ence Bray 7. O. A. Ainsworth ::. W. ;i. Company G, whose terms of enlistment [ became apparent to him that pointed to wait upon Dr. James and cided that the city better have an : -1. Fred Shaefer 2, Burbank' 1. wnen lt break the terrible news to him. Monday evening was very well attend Kirk savf he h asVe52ainVtt Sany" rested entirely with him whether or ordinance defining who should do the ed. Besides the students representa Second ward—J. F. Ferguson a Whether or not he was overcome is Frank Banghart 6, F. I. Carpenter 1. ire available at a moment's notice not the ticket was liable to b- gre.-itly not known but he "come over" to the paving in the first place, and who lives, of the different classes for severa years back were present. Dr. Smith Third ward—George Barnes IS, C. I. for war. I sacrificed for the want of an availabl city hall guarded by the committee so should keep it in repair, before.it was Stevens 9, Frank Savery 2, Lappens Z, that he could not escape. His appear- decided which kind of paving should was called upon to make a few remark The Tuesday Night club will give ' candidate to take up the [standard, •and he took that occasion to say good D. C. Batchelder 1, A. A. Graves 1. ance was greeted with a generous hand- Fourth ward—John Howland, unani- their Post-Lenten dance April 12. Fin- Mr Davis is one of the most honorable clapping.- Said he in response to a be adopted. At first it looked as if bye to the Normal and the friends he nev's orchestra, including Stone, "the ... ,. TT „ cedar block paving would go through has made while connected with it. Ex mous. demand for a speech: Fifth ward—Ike Davis, unanimous. piano player, has been engaged'! men. »»•«*> Democratic party. He com- a-whooping until Attorney Griffin put Principal Sill and Miss Ruth 11 and everything will be done to make | mands the respect and con "Isn't there any way I can get out former preceptress, were present anc it a big succe. man in the opposition. While of this? (Cries of "no," "lock the a blow on the solar plexus of cedar made short addresses. After the pro PREFERS A HERMIT LIFE. dcor," "dou't let him get away," H. T. Morton reports that he op< the Republicans can point with blocks and all definite action was post- gram was concluded several of the I have refused to have my name even Aged Badger Refuges to live In Com- fruit yesterday canned in L883 pride to their candidate, Dr. James, the mentioned in connection with the of- poned. The fight was declared a draw. young people start* d to dance, although 1884 and found it as perfect as from experience in the past they hai fort with Relatives. Democrats can hold their hands just ie e of mayor at least 40 times but I There were about SO citizens present, the day it was canned. The fruit was feel now that, under the circumstances reason to believe it would not I cherriee and goosebi This is as high in honor of their leader, I >. 1.. which included the representative prop- lowed. To their great joy Dr. Boon' Living in a hut near this place is a if you will not work me too hard and erty owners and tenants of the district tainly a record-breaker. Davis, and ini fact the mayoralty cam- promise to let me go about my business was seen to stoop down and move one hermit named Elvin Barker. He was of the rugs on the floor, and rightly A class of 25 wns confirmed at St. paign cm be summed up by saying that that I will consent to make the run. where paving is being- agitated. Aid. born in Vermont, is well educated and Luke's church Sunday morning by , I believe there are no matter» of great Shaffer was made chairman of the concluding that the powers were propi came west in 1852. He operated a the two reat arties have ut lor tious, those young men who had hither Bishop Davies before an extremely; S » P - importance to come up during the en- meeting. sawmill at Four-Mile creek for many large congregation. The bishop gavi a ward this year the cleanest candidates suing year but, if I should be elected, to held back now started on a s; private confirmation to M. 15. Mc- that have ever been pitted against each 1 promise to give them my attention Hon. Samuel Post was the first speak- for partners and in a short time th< years. fie lost his property througji Gregor, Who is an invalid, in the after- other in this city. It is going to make and do the best I can. I thank you, er. Said he: "The purpose of this floor was crowded. It is to be hoped business reverses. His hut is situated i. ; a pretty race and whoever gets the gentlemen." (Applause.) meeting is to ascertain the views of the that at the receptions which follow, the upon a high knoll, with a heavy growth William J. Wilcox, formerly of the most votes on April 4 every citizen can property owners and tenants on Con- students may be allowed the sam feel safe that the affairs of the city When it came to the election of chair- privilege. As a general tiling recep of jack pine and oak as a background, firm of Heall. Comstock & Wilcox of man of the city committee, Fred W. gress street and their wishes as to the this city, died on Saturday, March 26, v. ill be managed by most competent Green withdrew on the grounds that, kind of paving to be adopted. I would tions are not particularly thrilling bu while at the sides and front is shown at Nyack, N. V.. of typhoid fever. The hands. The Time;, cannot say "may like to hear from the gentlemen. 1 have given a crowd of young people, good that at one time this place was culti- J;he best man win" for "each is the in the language of the immortal and music, a good floor and permission t ains were brought to North Adams perennial Tullie, he refused to longer given the matter some attention in De- vated and the hut occupied by a fami- rday and buried there this morn- best man." monopolize that higest seat in the gift troit and called upon the board of enjoy the goods the gods have pro 1 ly: It faces a well-traveled road, alonj; ing. of his part '. Wm. Meanwcll was men- public works to get their opinion. The vided, and there are very few who d( The Democratic city convention was not enjoy themselves. The public are asked to be ready called to order shortly after S o' tioned but he refused any alliance be- clerk thought that the cedar block, which many teams pass and repasa I,i enjoy and profit by *i Sunday School last evening by Chairman Terns of, the tween himself and the office to be eor.- the same as is now being laid in De- The question which is interesting thi during the day. Very few people who Institute which will be held April 29th city committee. Mr. Terns i jfpYessed .-u:i!inaieil. Kin-lily George A. Cook troit, to be the best for our streets. student body at present is the oratori travel this road or live in Grand Rap- was asked to martyr himself and with The majority of paving done in Detroit in the Baptist church. Ypsilanti. The the thanks of the city committee for cal contest tomorrow evening. Th< ids realize that in one part of this Sunday school work enlists the inter- the generous support of campaign funds a look of pain lie accepted the crown is cedar block. There is only one man, contest is always a close one, but this est of all who desire the highest moral- last spring ard said if th.' Democrats of thorns. ' ufacture of brick that has stood the year it promises to be particularly ex building resides an old bachelor 88, ity as well as intelligence to control would do their duty this year the next In the district convention.; there was test On Dix avenue in Detroit, which citing. Kelly, Videto and Nichols an years of age, almost blind and quite the community. council would stand 7 to 3 in favor but little excitement. goes by our factory, the block paving all strong, forceful speakers and Wil has stood the test for several years. son has developed recently with th( poverty stricken. A recent visitor to Here is a record to be proud of. In of the Democrats. On motion of -1. 1" FIRST DISTRICT. the hut thus describes it: "The room McGregor, Mr. Terns was made perma- The pavement is put on a solid con- proverbial ' rapidity of a dark horse his four years of service as justice of For the office of justice of the peace (r,'iQ foundation. Heavy trucks pass Among the ladies the honors are hardly black with smoke, an old-fashioned the peace. Herbert \V. Childs has tried nent chairman. On motion J. E. Mc- Gregor was nude secretary. an informal ballot was taken with the over this pavement on Dix avenue and iess equally divided. Those who g< cook stove with the dcor wide open and over 950 cases. But three appeals have following resulf: it has stood the test for live or six in for sentiment and the eternal fit been taken from his court to the cir- The chair appointed George- Ament pieces of green wood about six feet and Randolph McGregor as a commit- H. W. Childs. 22. years. If any of the blocks get out of ness of things are looking forward with cuit, and in ever.y one the decision of Charles W. Haynes, 1. repair they are eastfy replaced." great enthusiasm to the appearance o long with the ends inserted in the the lower court was sustained. Thai tee on credentials. There wete three The nomination of Mr. Childs was Miss Downing, a sister of the Mist stove, the other ends resting upon a is not only gqod, but the best. absencies reported on the city delega- Downing who won last year's contest tions, .-tin! .-! significant fact was that made unanimous. box beside the stove; a plain board Ypsilanti got to the front.at Pontiae For supervisor and constable Sunnier City' Clerk Carpenter then read from Those who are acquainted with th( Dr. O. 13. Pr.ut. a silver Republii an, the Detroit specifications used in the abilities of Miss Mason, Miss Tcdd ant bunk in one corner of the room in Friday nig-ht: The third district Inter- was substituted for a vacancy in the Damon and Exum Johnson were nomi- High School Oratorical association, nated respectively by acclamation. construction Of block paving. First a Miss McGillis promise, however, that which is laid some straw and old Third ward. foundation of six inches of solid con- whoever wins from either of these wil consisting of Ypsilanti, Pontiae, Port SECOND DISTRICT. ragged blankets which serves as a bed; Huron, Holly and smaller pi.ices, lield At this point Wm. A. Moore arose crete is built. Cedar blocks from five have to do unusually brilliant work. and said: "If there is no objection and Ballots were cast for the nomination to nine inches in diameter and five a common Avy goods box upon which its contest to see who should represent except that of constable, which went the district in the state contest to be it is legal 1 move that D. L. Davis inches thick were then placed on this The opening exercises of the week rests a common, old-fashioned wagon be the unanimous choice of this con- to James Arms by acclamation. held in Normal hall Monday afternooi held in Albion on April 29 ami G. H. and the crevices filled with cement. seat, these two set in front of the stove i'lark, of this city, was the winner. vention for the office of mayor." There For supervisor, D. L. Ostrander re- He then read some letters received were both interesting and instructive was not a dissenting vote to this and ceived every vote. from different cities in Michigan in Dr. Putnam read a paper on "Societies' and serve as the only chair and sup- [t will be remembered that ihe jury Mr. Davis was; declared the nominee. For justice of the peace, Wm. Beards- answer to questions sent out from this in which he gave a brief account of board in the place; in this box are in the Bel! vs. Rinehart case rendered ley was unanimously chosen. A committee of five consisting of city, and the recommendations as to the rise and fall of the different lit- kept the only dishes and eatables. This .i verdict Cor $465. There is a legal Wm. A. Mopre, John P, Kirk. W. W. the kind of paving were as follows: erary, social and fraternal organizations question as to whether OJ* not this Worden, Wm. Blanchard and M. B. Lansing, brick; Flint, petrified block; the school has supported since its open- constitutes his entire outfit. There was judgement under the statutes should Shaffer was appointed to wait upon Mr. COMES TOO LATE. Battle Creek, brick; St. Joseph, brick ing. Captain Allen's "Reminiscences' no evidence of any floor, and the pla^e be doubled by the circuit judge. The Davis and acquaint him of his fate. brought up before more than one for- plaintiff will make a motion on Satur- or asphalt; Mt. Clemens, brick or cedai" was littered with hay, twigs and rub- While waiting for the nominee there The Alleged Confession of Lizzie Finch Kalamazoo, brick or asphalt. mer student scenes which in an instant day that a judgement for $9X0 be en- were calls for a speech from Frank carried him back ten, twenty anc bish of all kinds. Friends interested I and arguments will be heard. in IJIcUards Murder Case. Mr. Post then asked different persons thirty years and made his college life themselves in this man last summer, Joslyn and he entertained the crowd in the room as to their preference, It is possible that Ypsilanti cannot with one of his specialties which he Prosecuting Attorney John P. Kirk seem the event of but a few days luck fitted him out with new clothing and a and H. M. Curtis, A. L. Nowlin, C. E. The talk had the effect of filling the have any baseball this season in an wound up with the following story: has in his possession the following writ- King, Edmund Hewitt, Robert Hemp- ticket to relatives in Illinois, sending enclosed field. Samuel Post says he is minds of the undergraduates with the ten statement made by Mrs. Jacob hill, O. A. Ainsworth, George Ament scarcely comprehendable thought that him there, where they hoped he would tired of renting the fair grounds for and James Davis all agreed that Lan- such purposes, as the remuneration is Just as the climax of the story was Straub, of Wayne, formerly Miss Lizzie for all their dignity and learning as be properly cared for in his remaining so little and has decided to keep the reached Mr. Davis appeared escorted sing, Flint, Battle Creek, St. Joseph evidence to the contrary, even the fac- Finch, with regard to the recent mur- and Kalamazoo were talking through ulty have had their "salad days." when days. He was contented only a few gates locked. He was offered a check by the committee, and when Aid. der of James Richards: of $200 this morning by a gentleman Moore introduced him as the next the bricks in their hats and oelar block they were "green in judgement." weeks, when he returned to this locali- who wanted to rent the grounds from mayor of Ypsilanti there was the most "William Larkins, Ed Lyons and Ru- was.,the only real pebble on the beach. ty and found solace in the old scenes now till Novembers but he asked $360. enthusiastic applause. Said Mr. Davis: pert Jones are the murderers of James A letter was received from Alonzo Last Friday morning early a paper Richards. At 9 p. m. on Jan. 30, 1SS7, Goldsmith and Alice Sherwocd ia favor signed by a large number of students and associations of better days." Cap! Kirk has appointed the folllcw-1 "In coming before you here I do so. larkins and Jones left Larkins' house, of cedar block. petitioning the faculty to excuse classes ing non-commissionod officers: Elmer as the gentlemen of the city know, as where I was staying, and returned at George Ament favored cedar block on this Monday morning, was handed Warner, orderly sergeant: sergeants, a person who has heretofore refused to accept the nomination for mayor. o'clock the next morning. Larkins for the reason that it kept the dust to Dr. Boone. To the joy and, if the George E. Fulton, Andrew Stoll, Thom- wore felts and rubbers and Jones a down, did not look dirty when dirt was truth must be known, the astonishment LATCH KEYS FOR WOMEN. as Fuller. David Mortord; post, quarter- I have refused it to the city committee of the stude»ts, in the course of his and to individuals. But I do not want pair of Larkins's rubber boots. Jones upon it, reduced noise to a minimum One of tfae Last Male Perquisites Seized master sei'geant, George Kinne; corpor- to appear ungrateful and accept the told me that they went to the home and was the cheapest. Wm. Clark remarks at chapel exercise Dr. Boone als, Alice A. Bontell, Matt Max, Charles of Richards and tried to scare him, was the only one present, who did acknowledged the receipt of the peti- by the Bachelor Girl. nomination and can only say th;it if ! church. Ralph Southard, John O'Brien, elected I will serve the city to the best going from one window to the other speak, who d d not favor some kind tion and in behalf of the faculty grant- Latch keys have ceased to be a male Wm. Hayden, Matt Kirk, Charles of my ability. I thank you for the with a dark lantern. Finding that of paving. He was in favor of sifting ed the request therein contained. perquisite since the old-fashioned spin- Campbell. they could, not accomplish. anything ravel and placing it upon the streets, hnner. (GTeat applau3P). The Normal News Oratorical cont •.-; ster has been replaced by the bachelor About 4:30 a. m. Tuesday Caspar -Max in this way, they tried to break the 'harles E. King spoke substantially as Friday night resulted as follows: Pirst Mr, Davis held a. sort of an informal door in with a rail or something of maid. Tie bachelor girl is nqthing if and family, who live in Mr. Hrenek's reception and enthusiastic Democrats follows: "There seems to be a brick gent's prize. D. W. Kelley, $40 medal house on Railroad street, discovered that kind. When Richards fought wave going over the state but they and $10; second gent's prize. W. E. not determined,* and so she has adopt- crowded around him, grasped him by them back they shot through the door the house was on lire and were oblige.1 the hand and expressed a hearty con- have not had long experience. Wher- Videto, $10; first lady's prize. Miss Bs- ed one of the last remaining articles to get out with such alacrity thai ii with a 32-caliber revolver. Then Rich- ever experience has been -lad. they are tella Downing. $40 medal and ?10; sec- fidence in his election. ards seemed to give up and they broke that man could call his own. When impossible»to save any household The following city committee was going back from brick to cedar block. ond prize. Miss Edith Todd, $10. Mr. goods. The origin of the fire is un- open the door and entered. Richards [f in 10 or 15 years it should be dem- Kelley goes to Albion May 4 to repre- the key came the pocket had to come electedld : JJ.^E . MMcGregor, W. W. Worden, was in the corner of the room where known and it completely destroyed ev-1 John P £ onstrated that brick is the proper sent the Normal in the inter-collegiate with it, of course, and now it is cut in Frank P. Worden and the fire was. He fought them with a contest. erything. Mr. Max had his goods in- Jonn Terns thing we will still have the foundation the back of the dress skirt very near sured for $300 in the Jackson Mutual. pitchfork and they fought him with and the change will not cost much. It r FIRST DISTRICT. the thing used in breaking down the Messrs. W ilson and Powers, of the the belt line and with a bit of a flap The house was also insured for $3 door. During the battle the old man all depends how the work will be done state board of education, were present The first specimen of spring bicycle The first district is strongly Repub- got Lyons cornered and would have n the first place. Detroit is putting in at chapel Friday morning. Mr. Powers over it to conceal the fact that a coat ordinance offenders was reaped by Of- Mean anyway, and so the Democrats more cedar blcck this year than evei made a few remarks to the students tail is missing. And thus it is that put up. for supervisor Elisha Loomis, killed him had not Larkins shot him Rappleyee yesterday m the per- with a 44-caliber revolver. Then Rich- before and you can fin.l nobody in in which he spoke of his recent visit the freed woman goes on her way, con- son of a young man .named Freeman, gold Democrat, who received 1U out ards told them where the money was, Detroit who is adverse to cedar block to Mexico to investigate the workings who lives at the corner of Billiard and the 16 votes cast. and while Larkins and Lyons were paving." of free silver. scious that she may at least enter her .EHUs streets. The young man did not For justice of the peace. George Gill fighting him Jones got the sack that George McElcheran pronounced in own doors at all sorts of coveted and had signified his willingness to run favor of cedr.r block. Aid. Huston Victims of poster-mania saw on ex- want to go any more than a Detroit held it. hibition yesterday and today in room fascinating hours without arousing- Naval Reserve desires to take a trip against 'Squire Childs and he was per- said he was in favor of whatever the mitted by acclamation to enter the con- "Then they hurried away and Jones majority of the land owners desired 14 some particularly active specimens everyone from the butler to the aged towards Key West, but he was landed test. of the microbe which is so surely de- before Justice Childs who enlisted him dropped the sack somewhere between but personally he wanted brick paving. stroying their power to appreciate art, randparent who "disapproves." When as a paciflco and .allowed him to de- Edward Jackson was nominated for the house and the rig. The dark lan- Robert Hemphill—"I move you, Mr. the pocket came the key chain had to constable by acclamation. tern was cut to pieces by Jo.ies and Chairman, that it is the sense of this and is so frightfully disfiguring their part. apartments. lollow in its wake and, behold, from SECOND DISTRICT. placed under the kitchen of Larkins's meeting that we adopt cedar block At house, he going through the woodshed laving." Supported. Room 20 has been appropriated to the a button proudly sewn to the tailor opening the attention of riders is called the outset trouble commenced to to get to the kitchen. Larkins sold use of the Normal News. There will brew in the second district. Albert D. C. Griffin—"While I do not own irl's "weskit" hangs the jeweler's de- to the L. A. W. Ypsilanti has a larger the boots Jones wore to a rag peddler. any property on the street I represent be found on file the news exchanges, per cent, of members than any city Smith had worked up the solid Fifth and those Larkins wore were burned the editor, the paste pot, the shears vice, for she has not been emancipat- in the United States in proportion to ward district and Mr. Brown the Fourth ome property owners. I have had up. The amount of money taken was some experience with cedar block pav- and the various other joys and sorrows ed long enough to leave off sterling its size and there should be enough ward for the nomination of supervisor $70, of which Larkins ana L/ons got of journalism. pride in the city to keep this record It was conceded on all sides that Frank ng. I own property in Omaha where silver and take to plain nickel plate. $20 each, Jones keeping $10 of which cedar block paving was ordered and we W. Alexander, who has been serious- iip. By joining the L. A. W. a person Joslyn, of the Fifth ward, was to get he told them nothing." When the bachelor girl went into busi- nee.nnes a member of the local club the nomination for justice of the peace. were given ten years in which to pay ly ill for the past month, is a1 la-3t ness she was forced into some of the which is soon to hold its annual elec- The Fourth warders, under - When shown this statement Larkins for it. At the end of five years the able to resume his school duties. tion. Stop D. R. Sullivan i:i the street ship of Aid. Worden, demanded the and Lyons promptly denied its truth street was hardly passable and at the Miss Ruth Hoppin, former preceptress needs of a man and some of his pa- and talk to him about the matter of nomination of supervisor for their pre- and claimed the Finch woman was end of eight years it was entirely worn ot the Normal, was present at chapel ented rights had to come to her, and ac joining. cinct. The Firth warders claimed that simply trying to get even with Jones out. 1 represent Miss Van Cleve who oxen i.ses Friday morning. there came the key ring, in the train the Fourth ward already had the nom- for deserting her. writes that while she does not favor i'. W. Carpenter. W. A. Moi re, Wm. ination for major, had the street com- paving, still, if it is going to be done, Prof. Gareissen is detained from of the key and chain, and there was Guerln, H. R. Scovill, B. W. Kief, school by that implacable foe of man- another chance for the smithy to turn missioner and city attorney and that to try and induce the city to put down kind, la grippe. .Martin Cremer. W. S. Carpenter, J. C. they should give in to the nomination DEM. WARD CAUCUS. the best brick paving." out pieces of artistic workmanship. Bemis, F. K. Owen, M. M. Read. W. for supervisor. The Fifth ward had W. H. Sweet—"1 come here with a Miss Fanny Stewnrt has resumed her II. Sweet, Cal Vroman and R L. Tracy duties in the office after a severe attack They are oftener heart-shaped wires most delegates and Aid. Worden Da-wson. l'earsall, Lamb, Shaffer and very unfavorable opinion as to cedar were the Knights Templars who went tptly called his followers to bolt block paving. I have never yet seen of the grip. of stiver, solid and wide. So it seems to Ann Arbor last evening to witness the convention and they filed out. Gage Nominated. the conferring of the degrees up m a first class paving of that kind. I Miss Ada Sunderland has be home in that was advanced was greHed with the Fifth ward has been the seat of the owners, then they will be in favor of One of Ypsllanti's Most Successful and -Milan Saturday and was buried in the the clammy stare—the Klondike shake reatest hostilities heretofore. The the best paving. I should think before ow the bachelor maid is free from Catholic cemetery in this city Tues- Hespcctcd Citizens. —until finally the Fourth warders who prospects were "excellent" for a great we decide upon the kind of paving we are unless she forgets chain and ring day afternoon. Among the Milan peo- had stepped outside the convention should have an ordinance defining who This community was greatly shocked nd keys. ple in attendance at the interment were hues were brought back by the sugges- uction this year for alderman, the should pay for the paving in the first the following: Joseph and Mary Sur- tion of the compromise candidate, El- friends of John Terns and Math Stein Saturday morning to learn of .he death place and who should keep it in repair of Robert L'ambie, one of Ypsilan-ti's ridge, James Yeluff, Mrs. Anna Yeluff, mer McCullough, for supervisor, and ach having the war paint on and long and I amend the motion to that efl Some unpublished letters ot A. F. Ball, George W. Kinea, J. H. all was harmony once more. bowie knives up their sleeves. This foremost and greatly respected citizens. McMullen and family. C. M. Blacken. morning those greatly interested in the The motion as amended was then car- 3urns are soon to be brought out in Frank Joslyn received the unanimous ried unanimously and the meeting For the past three months the deceased Thomas Cavanaugh, Joseph Surrldge, success of the Democratic ticket met has been gradually failing in health a volume entitled "The Correspondence Hanlon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. nomination for justice of the peace. at the Occidental parlors and succeeded adjourned. -Millard Fletcher was nominated for until those who were nearest him Between Burns and Mrs. Dunlop." The Emerson, M. G. Case. Mary Case, John n patching up the nicest quality of The afternoon of Monday will bo orrespondence contains the poet's Knowles, Hugh Hanlon. J. Plunkett, constable and all the delegates de- larmony. Both Mr. Terns and Mr. taken up with exercises commemorat- knew that the inevitable m ist come Win. Early. parted for home confident of victory. Stein withdrew in favor of Milo E. Gage ing the anniversary of the founding soon. The demise occurred n 3 o'clock iews on reJigion and proves what was and the Foersters telephoned that the of the school, and the students have this morning. never known before—that his friend In spite of reports to the contrary Sheriff Judson returned from Lansing the Detroit, Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor last night and until after the spring compromise candidate would receive decided to petition the faculty to give Mr. Lambie was 75 years of age and ried to secure for him a professorship their hearty support. Aid. Davis, who them the morning to bring their spirits was one of Ypsilanti's early pioneers. railway lias decided to build a power election will make things fly, presum- n Edinburgh university. house at Dearborn. It will be a dupli- ably. 10 doubt has been counting on a split in harmony with the solemnity of the He came here as a poor young man in the Democratic ranks, will find that •ion. but by frugality and integrity amassed Subscribe for The Demo:rat. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. APRIL 1, 1898.

Schoolmasters' Program Saturday. THE DEMOCRAT. BIDS FOR BOTH. Below is the program of the Michi- gan Schoolmasters' Club for Saturday: friends of Die Democrat who have Council DecldeB to Ask Bids for Brick Saturday Morning, 9:30. A New House utineBB atihe J*i o le Court and Asphalt Paving. I. High School Management, with re- spect to will please request Judge The common council had a long and Newkirk to Bend th«lr The scene in 'Under the jDomc," in Morals—Miss Florence Barnard, Mt. busy session Tuesday, its labor being l'rlntlne to thin office. which the United States warship, Tren- Clemens. Is not complete without one of confined to the consideration of the ton, after a mighty struggle with wind Discipline—Prin. S. J. Gier, Hinsdale. Athletics—L. P. Jocelyn, Ann Arbor. latest paving petition. This petition and wave, finally is thrown high upon Social Life—Mrs. Florence Milner, IS AND ABOUT THEiJCIJCY. when presented had 65 per cent, of the the beach, is one which can never fail Grand Rapids. If you want to buy, sell or trade use the Main street property represented upon to arouse the latest patriotism in even General discussion led by Supt. S. B. loojn columns of the Democrat. it and as such was accepted by the the most phelgmatic American citizen. Laird, Lansing; H. H. Frost, High Percy A. Hines, of Grand Rapids, council. The board of public works This scene is historically correct, ac- School, Detroit; James Leroy, Detroit. cording to the testimony of many who II. Function of the Schoolmasters' is attending the Schoolmasters' club. was sitting in special session in the have seen the play and who them- Club. Mrs. George W. Knight and daugh- supervisors' room across the hall. The 1. Discussed from the point of view ter, of Lansing, are Ann Arbor visitors. selves were sharers in the '.error of mi Schumacher's Royal Furnaces board received the reference from the that awful night and day in the harbor of the The April "Breeze" issued by the council and in turn recommended cer- High School—Prin. E. C. Warriner, high Bcnool is expected to appear Mon- at Apia. The men of the Trenton one Saginaw, E. S. day. tain plans and specifications for the and all displayed unexampled bravery. Private School—Prin. Frederick Whit- 200 of these furnaces are now in Mrs. Kate Holden has gone to De- pavement. These were slightly altered History does not record a more divinely ton, Detroit High School for Boys. iroi; to visit her sister, Mrs. B. S. by the council. The council then voted unselfish action than that of these mtn, Normal College—Prof. E. A. Sti-onp, White. to advertise at once for bids for both who, tossing helplessly on the mighty Ypsilanti. use in Ann Arbor and each one waves, expecting nothing but speedy University—Prof. B. A. Hinsdaie, Dr. W. B. Smith has returned from brick and asphalt pavement. his business trip to Rochester, X. Y., death, saw the Calliope slowly but Ann Arbor. is a testimonial of their effici- od last night attacked Maurer on cake was served. Among those present features in fine and medium Parlor Greatest Enterprise ever Established in Ann Arbor. Geddes avenue and chopped him about were Mrs. Pettee, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Furniture, such a* Divans, Sofas, the head with a hatchet. The reason Reighard, E. Cora DePuy, Mrs. O. E. Solid Mahogany and Fancy Chair?, tor the attack is not known. Maurer Bedroom Sets, Brass and Iron Beds, has several bad cuts about the head as Butter-field, Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Finney, relics wf the fracas. Library Pieces and Dining Room TRADING STAMPS Mrs. Hunter, and many others. After Bets, far surpass any previous efi'ort-s Marshal Sweet took Hi Kittredge, jr., refreshments, the guests were afforded to the Detroit House of Correction —the choicest designs from the best ASK FOR THEM. yesterday on a 90-day sentence im- an opportunity to inspect many of the manufacturers. The Merchants' Supply Co., have established a. syndicate of merchants posed by Justice Pond. Kittredge was rare and beautiful souvSnirs which in your city, having made contracts to give Trading Stamps to everyone • aught last night by Patrolman Arm- Dr: and Mrs. Sunderland brought home asking for them. One for every ten cents represented in your purchase. bruster as he was carrying away a hide from their trip abroad, and all present In Carpets there is a complete as- which he had stolen from Dealer Bross. Give them your patronage and receive a valuable premium free. Call at not only enjoyed the time, but felt sortment from the 50c all wool In- our office, 30 E. Huron st., and see premiums and get particulars. it was a good catch and a quick dispo- grain on to the Tapestry Brussels, Following is a list of merchants who will give you Trading Stamps: sition of a troublesome- character. that the afternoon had been an intellec- Body Brussels, Velvet, Mouquette, The Michigan Academy of Science tual treat. Axminster and Wilton Velvet. Also Artist's Supplies — W. \V. Wet- Gloves—B. St. James, 126 S. Main st was opened last evening with a lecture ail kinds of Bugs. more, 106 S. Main st.. and 342 S. State on "Spanish Colonial Administrations," FORTUNE FAVORS THE BRAVE by Prof. Dean C. Worcester. The lec- st. Gen ts'Furnish ings-Li ndenseb mitt ture was delivered in Newberry Hall And good health favors those who Art Needlework, Linen. Silk?, Pil- & Apfel, 211 S. Main st. and was illustrated with stereopticon drink none but Ann Arbor Brewing lows, etc.—Leoda G. Markham, 13 8. Hardware — EberbaCh Hardware views taken by Prof. Worcester during Brussels Curtains, Lace and Riffll- Main st. his sojourn in the Phillipine Islands a Co.'s Pure Beer. Phone 101. ed Curtains, Tapestry and Silk Co., Main and Washington sts.; number of years ago. Portiers. Bazaar Goods—Miss M. Kisele, 218 James E. Hark ins, 214 E. Huron st. Rev. Thomas Holmes, D. D., of Chel- DON'T SWEAR OFF Call and inspect the immense stock Detroit st. Bert Schumacher, 312 S. Main. sea, has just issued from the Inland But make up your mind to buy your and get prices. Bakers'and Confectioners' — John Harnesses, Etc.—Anton Teufel, 307 Press in this city a neat 285-page cloth- W. Illi, Palace Bakery, 213 E. Wash- S. Main st. bound book, entitled "Light in Dark meats from L. C. Weinman.n/s unex- ington st. Places." 'lhe title page reads "Light celled stock. House Furnishings — Eberbach in Dark Places: Theological Nuts, Phi- Blankets and Robes — Anton Hardware Co., Main and Washing- losophically (..'racked on the Rock of Martin Hailer, Teufel, 307 S. Mainst. ton sts ; J. E. Harkins, Bert Schu- Scriptures with the Hammer of Com- OXOE A YEiR Books and Stationery — W. W.macher. mon Scn?e." Christmas comes but once a year, Both Phones. Passenger Elevator. Wetmore, 106 S. Main st., and 442 S. The Inland Press has just been State st. Hats and Caps—Lindenschmitt A awarded four important contracts, for but Weinman has everything sold in N. B.—Dustless Floor Oil for sale. Apfel. 211 S. Main st. the printing and binding of the follow- a first class meat market every day Boots and Shoes—L. Gruner, 108 S. ing books: "The U. of M. Year Book," Main St.; Chicago Shop Store,No. 117 Jowelry and Repairing— Haller'a published and edited by Albert P. Ja- In the year. N. Main st: Wahr & Miller, 218 E.Jewelry Store , 216 S. Main st. iobs and K. H. Humphrey, of Detroit, Main st. iloth, 400 pages; two books for George Laundry—Excelsior Laundry. 2*3 Wfthr, one by Dr. F. G. Novy, cloth, WEJNMANN, THE MEAT MAX, Carpets—B. St. James, 126 Main E. Washington St.; M. M. Seabolt. :'.5O pages, the other by Dr. W. J. Herd- Buys in quantity and handles only street, south. 218 E. Huron st. man, cloth, 150 pages; and the U of M AN Clothing—Lindenschmitt & Apfel, the choicest quality of goods in his Technic for 1898. 11 8. Main st. Meat Markets and Poultry—M. P. line. Vogal, 113 West Huson street; Michigan will open the baseball Crockery and Glassware—Wil- season today with a game with the 0. W. Vogel. 115 E. Ann st ; W. E. Care for Thy Health. liam F. Stimson, No. 109 Ann st. Pardon, cor. Liberty and Fourth ave. City team, champions of the In- CAUL. UP state League. Manager Lowney ar- Dentist—A. C. Nichols, D. D. 8., 11 Milk and Cream—Edward Besch. rived last night and says that all of The Ann Arbor Brewing co-mpacy by This is the time of year when it's too warm for a winter overcoat, but and 133 S. Main st. last year's team are back, and that the Millinery parlors—306 S. Main st. organization is stronger than ever. The either Phones No. 101 dangerous to run about without some outer protection against the Dressmakers' Supplies—Miss E. G. rsity candidates have been getting changeable spring^weather. Walton, 50 S. State st. Notions—Miss Eisele, 218 Detroit ie good practice the past week and st. will ba in good condition to meet their Ann Arbor MarKets. Druggists—H. J. Brown, Cor. Main Pharmacy—H. J. Brown, cor. Main older opponents. Both Managers Kieth Those consulting these reports will and Huron sts.; Palmer's Pharmacy, and Huron.sta.; Palmer's Pharmacy, and Lowney say they will win out. YOU MUST HAVE A SPRINGIOVERGOAT. remember that some of the articles 336 S. State st. 336 S. State st. The Pastime Pedro club met with Mr Dry Goods—B. St. James, 226 S. and .\;;-rf. sid VV. Miilard Wednesday Quoted here are subject to rapid fluc- You should buy it here. Why. here? Because at no other store in Main st. Poultry—W. E. I'ardon. cor. Lib- The entertainment afforded them was tuations. erty and Fourth; C. W. Vogel. 115 remarkably line, the guests being es- town will you get so much goodness and style for the price—$10.00, Fancy Goods—Miss E. G. Walton, E.Ann st.; M. P. Vogel, 113 West lally enthusiastic over the magniri- Corrected regularly to Thursday of $12.00 and $15.00—nothing better in America. 50 S. State St.; Leona G. Markham, Huron street. I supper provided. Mr. Millard's the current week. 115 S. Main st. .-6th birthday also made the occasion Stoves and Ranges — Eberbach memorable. George E. Apfel and Mrs Corn per Im Florists—Cousins & Hall, Cor. 8.Hardware Co., Main and Washing- Coroit won ihjjt prizes in the card Wheat, ' ...... 89 Oats, " £24 University ave. and 12th st.; Geo.tun sts; J. E. Harkins, 214 E. Huron Playing: and George Dengler and Mrs. liye, " .... a We have just struck an immonse bargain in SPRING OVER- Bischoff, Chapin st. Bert Schumacher. ""] prizes. One and all Barley, 65-75 COATS and will place the same at wish Mine Host Miilard and his esti- Beanw, " - 70 Groceries—.!. Henne & Co., 103 S. Toilet Parlors—Mrs. J. B. Trojan- mable wife many happy returns of the OuiODS, '' v owski, 332 S. State St., up stairs. Potatoes -- B5 Main St.; William F. Stimson, No. Butter, per 1b 14 109 Ann st; D. H. Johnson & Son, 302 Trunks and Valises—Anton Teufel, Captain Ross Granger, referring to Honey, " 10 1? N. Main St.; Stimson & Co., 314 8. 307 S. Main st. Staht^Tlm- connection in last Tailow, '• VA-'iU State; Arthur B. Hagen, 220 Depot iys: The Lard, " ti Wall Paper — W. W. Wetmore, 106 e? of ™ '," " Present num- Pork, " ..-Si.SO St.; W. E. Pardon, cor Liberty and S. Main st. bei ol men allowed each company of Beef. " B-7M Just as s lish as our better grade and just as good as sold elsewhere Fourth ave; Win. F. Lodholz, 4 the National Guard is 86. Comnanv \ Olilckens," 7-8 Broadway. Window Shades—W W. Wetmore Hides, " 8 at $10.00. 106 S. Main and 342 8. State st. Esgsper doz 11 clover Seed 82 80 Timothy Seed 81 HO Call at Office and Take a Book Home Free. Veal 7-8H Mutton 7 Lamb 8-9 Turkeys -.11-12 Merchants' Supplv Co. Subscribe for the Democrat. Lindenschmitt & Apfel, 221 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 30 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich.