THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER VOL XX NO. 47. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1394. WHOLE NO. 1039

Thanksgiving for the Poor. A 'Iod< I. WHILE CALLING YOUR ATTENTION THE DECEMBER JURORS. The Charitable Union desires, as in- There are many fine stores of all TO OUR past years, to distribute Thanksgiving kinds in Ann Arbor. None of these 8I1OKT MEETING OF THE COMMON dinners to the poor of the city and so-however, excell the elegant shoe store COUNCIL.. licits for this purpose contributions of of Jacobs & Allmand, in the new Wash- vegetables, fruits, groceries and poul- ington Block on East Washington-st- FALL AND WINTER STOCK The City of Ann Arbor—Chicken Thieves try or, if preferred, of money. All To begin with, the show window is one OaujEht-The Faniouw Heberlein Vow of the largest and most tastefully ar. OF •ert to be In Ann Arbor—Oivo to the such gifts should be sent on Tuesday, Foor lor Thanksgiving—The James Nov. 27th. to Mrs. Parker's, 24 East ranged in the city. The two large dis- C Blalue, of Bulgaria—Burned Out. Ann-st. There is also need, before the play frames are always artistically dec- winter is fairly upon us, of clothing for orated with elegant samples of all the The following is the list of jurors most fastidious could desire. Inside, and drawn last Friday forenoon, for the De- dist ribution. Garments may at any Another Suits time be left in the box under the stairs the first thing to attract the attention cember term of the circuit court. They of the visitor, is the general appearance are ordered to report for duty on Tues- in the basement of Harris Hall.—M. W. D'Ooge, secretary. of the interior, which is especially at- day, Dec. 4th: tractive, made so by the tasty arrange- Great Ann Arbor City— Chlckeu Thieves. ment of goods. In the center are two let ward—Wra. W. Watt6. Overcoats large inviting settees, upon which one There was a great excitement in the We wish to impress upon your mind the fact that we carry a super- 3d " —Eugene Oesterlin. south east part of the county last can enjoy himself or herself until just 3d " — Wm. A. Clark. the right fit and style has been selected ior quality of ready-to-wear Clothing. Every man in Washtenaw Wednesday. A number of farmers had County, no matter what his occupation, will find it to his interesl 4th " —Henry B. Dodsley. been missing chickens and sheep for from the large stock. To the right, Fur " " —Wm. Walsh. just after you enter, is arranged a fine to examine our immense stock of suits and overcoats for fall and some time. Last week deputy sheriffs winter. 5th " —Walter L. Taylor. Phelps, of Willis, and Gott, of Whit- display of the very latest novelties out " " —Elliott Williams. tacker, arrested several whom they sus- in gents' patent leathers. Their "razor Ages t0 6th " — James B. Angell. pected. In the trial before Justice toe" and "five-button cloth top'' shoes Opening! IN CHILDREN'S SUITS, i & Carrj Ann Arbor Town—Henry Braun. Bishop, the Grundy brothers turned are beauties. You could not findany - Augusta—Jonathan Wardle. states evidence and were let off. The thing more elegant or attractive, even THE LITTLE GIANT, THE COLUMBUS and the B. 0, E. Bridgewater—Wm. Avery. Carmel brothers and a negro were sent if you should go to Paris itself. Just Dexter—Emerson Howard. back of this line may be found the (Best on Earth) Double-Breasted Coats. Pants made double seat to Detroit House of Correction for 90 and knee. We call special attention to our all wool combination Freedom—Matthew Schaible. days. The father of the Carmel boys is firm's stock of gents' "enamel," with Lima—Frank Leach. the popular "Yale toe." These, too, Suits, Double-Breasted, two pairs of Pants and Hat to match at in jail waiting trial in the circuit court are considered "very popular," and are $3.75. Lodi—John P. Lutz. for receiving stolen property. The Last of the Sea- Lyndon—John McKernan. pleasing all who see them. On the Our Men's $7.00 All Wool Suits, Our Men's $8.00 All Wool Suits Manchester—Joseph Kramer. The Michigan Alumnus. shelves in the rear of these on the same and our Men's $10 All Wool Suits are world beaters. We believe we Northfleld—Philip Daffy. The second number of the Michigan side can be seen a splendid assortment son. stand head and shoulders above all competition both in variety and Pittsfleld—Hiram H. Webb. Alumnus, enlarged and improved, has of gents' 'calf" and "cordovan"shoes. value. We invite the comparison. Why not make it ? Salem—Wm. Naylor. made its appearance. Tais new mag- This new firm has put in nothing but Saline—David Simmons. azine seems to have struck a popular the very best line of goods. Their Ssio—George A prill. ciiord. To be able to enlarge the size • 'calf" and cordovans" are of the very Ripson & Newland Fur Co' Sharon—Anthony L. Halden. and make other improvements is some- best stock obtainable and at the same WADHAMS. RYAN & REULE Superior—John Shankland. thing unusual for the second number time they are right "up to date" in entire line will be on sale a 28 S. MAIN STREET. Sylvan—Fred Kalinbaoh. of a college publication. The last num- style. They keep gents' "calf" shoes Webster—John Conlin. ber contains several valuable arti- in the popular "Razor toe," "Brighton THE STORE, York—E. D. Warner. cles. The football situation, by G. 15. toe," "St. Louis toe," and "Globe toe" pine Goods Ypsilanti Town—David Owen. style, and can suit you in a moderate Dygart, University correspondence, E. priced outfit and at the same time fit " City—Frank Stowell. J. Ottaway, University Musical Socie- you out in stylish footwear. In the Tuesday and Wednes- " " —George Richel. ty; At the University, and the Annual rear, on the same side of the store, is a WASHINGTON BLOCK. Report of President Angell, are the The < o in in ii Council. mammouth supply of Goodyear's glove- principal articles in this issue. This fitting rubbers for gentlemen. While day, Nov. 27-28. The Thomas Concert Monday night magazine is one that shoull be support- Etchings—Remnant Frames. A new and elegant was a strong attraction to a number of the price is low the quality of these ed by every former student of the Uni- rubber goods is the very highest. To line of Frames just received at Blake's, 13 E. WASHINGTON ST. aldermen and, as a result, but a short versity. This Fur Sale will be conduct session was held. In the absence of the left, just after you enter, the first A Noted Lecturer. ed by Mr. Geo. Newland, fo president Wines, Aid. Mart n was thing to attract the attention is the many years of Newland & called upon to preside. One of the The Inland league will have a noted large assortment of rubbers for ladies' first matters that came up was a peti- lecturer to address it next Monday wear. They keep a splendid assort- Company, Detroit, Mich, It's A Bad Habit tion from a large majority of the butch, night. We refer to the Hon. Elia S. ment of Goodyear's glove-fitting rub- who is well-known in Ann Ar For a man or woman to get into the way of not looking about ers in the city asking that no one be Yovtcheff, of Bulgaria, Mr. Yovtcheffis bers. The assortment is always kept bor and vicinity, and who guar and ascertaining what is going on all around them.—They fre- allowed to peddle meat in the city with, one of the most prominent men in his sufficiently large to enable any custo- antees absolute perfection anc quently lose good hard-earned dollars by not learning to buy in out first paying a license. The matter native country, having held high offi- mer to find a pair of rubbers to fitan y the best market—the cheapest market— was referred to the ordinance commit- cial position in the national govern- style of shoe she may wear. Nex satisfaction in every garmen tee. H. Cornwell was granted the pri. ment. As'a keen statesman, a deep comes a splendid assortment of ladies' sold. Tilege of laying a sewer from his resi- thinker, and a brilliant speaker, he has Missess' and children's shoes. Every won a reputation second to none in his thing that is stylish in "French kid,' This makes the fourth Fui J. D. STIMSON & SON, GROCERS, dence to the main sewer at his own ex- 1 pense. The report of the special water native country. He is usually spoken "dongola kid" and "vici kid,' may be Opening held by us. That the of 24 South State Street, keep the best groceries in the city and committee was taken from the table of as the James G. Blaine, of Bulgaria. found here. These goods are all manu ladies appreciate the advant want people to know that at their store is the place to get fine and referred to the regular water com- He will speak before the Inland facturcd especially for Messrs. Jacobs age of these sales is proved by goods and at the same time save each week a few of those hard- mute of the council. Aid. Brown of- League next Monday night upon a sub- & Allmand, and are of the very bes their great success—the large earned dollars. fered a resolution that the city place a ject especially interesting at the pres- stock. People who are interested in gas street lamp on North Division-st. ent time, namely, the Czar and the Jews. fine foot-wear, even if not in neet sales of our first opening being ONE TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK, near Catherine. It was re'erred to the The attitude which the new Czar will of anything in the shoe line just at pres- increased by each successive take upon this important question is a ent, are, nevertheless, invited to cal Because after that it won't be a trial—you will be one of our regu- lightning committee. The council au- sale. lar customers. thorized and the mayor appointed J. matter of great interest all over the and look over the styles. You will Kirby, F. D. Horton and R. Leonard, world and makes this lecture an es- be welcome, and you may learn some- This will be the last special policemen for the Opera House. pecially timely one. The League is to thing that will be of value to you hear- chance ladies will have to buy At this point Aid. Manly succeeded in be congratulated upon its success in after in reference to shoes. at home any garment they getting taken in regard to the securing Mr. Yovtcheff and it should WHERE fifth ward branch of the main sewer be rewarded with a crowded house. want in any kind of fur manu and bids will be advertised for at once. Remember the evening, Monday, Nov. In the rear of the store Hon. J. T factored at a great saving in Can You Get**^f City Clerk Miller reported that he had 26. Admission, 25 cents. Jacobs has arranged a neat little pri price. disposed of 215 license tags to be worn vate office where he can take care o: Fine Sweet Potatoes A.10.Cent-Cake of by the city dogs. He was authorized Bead)* lor Business. his private busi ness and personal af- Don't forget the date, at COe per bu. to issue duplicates when one was lost Messrs. Greenwood and Gilmore, of fairs, while not assisting the othei Fancy evaporated Ap- CIRCASSIAN mpon the payment of 25 cents. At this the T., A. A. & N. M. R. R., have re- three men in the store to wait upon Tuesday and Wednes- ricots at 10c per lb. BOQUET point Pres. Wines who had came in a ceived from the shops at Owosso their customers. California Raisins few minutes before invited the council fine tourist car. These gentlemen Messrs. Jacobs & Allmand have secur- day, Nov. 27 and 28. at 6 lbs. for 25c SOAP had this car rebuilt especially for the ed the services of a thoroughly compe- to attend the Thomas concert and an California Prunes at 4 lbs. for 25c adjournment was taken instantly. use of parties who have occasion to tent shoe repairer to look after all work hire a special private car for short of that sort which the patrons of the new California evaporated And a 15c Bottle of trips or tours and who do not feel that firm, or any others may se e fit to bring to Peaches at 12cperlb. I > Thontas Concert. they can afford to pay the fifty dol- them for attention. These gentlemen The finest Cocoa on Between 2,000 and 2,500 people attend- lars per day charged by the Pullman have started in the shoe business t o stay SATURDAY SALE! earth at 50c per lb. FOLEY'S CREAM §d the Thomas Concert last Monday Company for such cars. This new car and propose to build up a line of business Baker's Chocolate at 3 lbs. for $1 nijfht. It was a splendid audience and is named "The City of Ann Arbor" and here that shall be second to none, if Keeps Your Hands Smooth the music rendered was all that could is elegantly fitted up with a parlor fair dealing and courteous treatment A 1 Shred Cocoanut be asked. The appearance of Mr with fine plate glass observation win- and an effort to give the people what at 4 lbs forfil.00 and Free From Chaps. Thomas on the stage was greeted with dows, a sleep! ng department with just they want at a moderate price will do PRINTS, Largest Size Fine hearty applause. Mr. Thomas and his as elegant and comfortable beds as may it, and they are confident that it will. Sweet Florida whole company seemed to be at their be had in any sleeper, with special ar- GINGHAMS, Oranges at 25c per doz. best. It could not well be otherwise rangements for dining tables on which The Haberleln Concert. B. & M. with such a leader as Theodore Thomas, meals can be served from the culinary Among the many flattering testimo- WHY, AT with whom every thing always passes department adjoining. The car has a nials and letters which have been giv- DRUG STORE,1 harmoniously. The program selected lavatory with hot and cold water, ward- en Herr Heberlein, the famous 'cello BLANKETS. for Monday night was one especially robe, lockers and, in fact, everything soloist who appears in the Heberlein SALVER'S, 46 SOI 'I'll STATE ST.] suited to enable all parts of the Orches- that a party of one or two dozen could Concert Company in the Inland League tra to appear to the best advantage and series Friday evening, November 23, OF COURSE. wish for in making a tour. The car will there are three which are especially 1 Case Shirting Prints, 5c every part was rendered with almost be let to .parties for twenty dollars per prized by Herr Heberlein. These are :2 EAST HURON ST. 'Phene 122 absolute perfection. The program ren- day, the services of a porter being fur- a letter from Hans Von Bulow, proba- values, will sell Saturday at dered was as follows: nished without extra cost. Applica- bly the greatest orchestral conductor Orerture, "Euryanthe" Weber tions have already begun to come in to who ever lived, which among other Symphony No. 5 New Dvorak warm expressions says, "In my opinion "From the New World." such an extent that Mr. Greenwood is ast Week Elegle I confident that it will pay a handsome Herr Heberlein may well claim a posi- 3 3-4C- Theme and Variations VOp. M.Tsuhaikowsky tion where music of the highest order Btnale Polacca ) profit upon the investment, and at the is periormed. He exhibits a technique L Overture—Tannhauser 1 same time furnish people an elegant and also a conception of the music sel- 1 Case Ginghams, 8c values, We asked the gentlemen, who had wives and sis- Waldweben > Warner tourist car at a very moderate rate. The dom met with." Another is from Ride of the Walkuries ) Glee Club will make use of this palace Henri Marteau, the great French vio- will sell Saturday at ters, to call the attention of the latter to a special Burned Up. linist, which says, "It is to be wished sale of Trimmed Hats at the B. J. Conrad received a telegram on wheels during their Thanksgiving and Christmas trips. Parties desiring that the attention of the musical world Tuesday evening from his daughter will rocognize his ability in full justice Lola who was recently married and a private car to mako a tour should as he is deserving of the highest con- who is living in Chicago, stating that address R. S. Greenwood, or E. S. sideration by all." The other is from Gilmore, Ann Arbor, Mich., for terms, TOPIA the house in which they lived had George Henchel, director of the Lon- 1 Case Blankets 10-4, others been burned and that they had lost all stating when and for how long it is ue- don Symphony Orchestra, in which he sired to secure the use of this car. warmly recommends Herr Heberlein as get 59c for, Saturday for their furniture and clothing. In fact, an excellent 'cello player and a thorough every thine they had in their new home, As announced on the screen from Re- musician. It is to be hoped that so ex- MILLINERY PARLORS including all their valuable wedding publican headquarters on election cellent an artist may be favored with a presents, were burned. This is a hard large and appreciative audience in our E now ask the ladies to come and see our line of Felts at 50 night, the first application to Justice city, as he no doubt will be. Admis- blow to the young people who had just Gibson for business a few days later and 75 cents; also rare bargains in Feathers and Birds, on got fairly settled in their new home. sion 25c. Tickets on sale at Calkins on 39C- WFriday and Saturday only. Come and examine our stock. was by a young man to perform a State-st., and at the Ann Arbor Organ marriage ceremony, and to do it on Go's, Randall's, Moore and Wetmore's The World's Fair Tests short notice. Gib lived through his and Wahr's, down town. showed no baking powder surprise, while the young man and his UTOPIA MILLINERY PARLORS, so pure or so great la leav bride, and their little child, left Ann Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder JO S. Main Street, eolng power as the Royal. Arbor for their home a few days ago! Worlds P«lr Highec: Medal and Diploma. AKN ARBOR KEG1STER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1894

NATIONAL W. C. T. O. NEWS OF ALL KINDS. Twenty-first Annual Convention Held at Cleveland, Ohio. An Oil Stove EVENTS OF GENERAL INTEREST Cleveland, O., has had the honor of -THAT IS- AND IMPORTANCE. entertaining those bright women who are the leaders of the grea't "white ribbon" crusade—the twenty-first an- The Japanese Troops Meet with Reverses nual national convention of the Wo- An Oil Stove About Port Arthur. — Italian Towns man's Christian Temperance Union. Miss Frances E. Willard called the Destroyed by Karthquakes and Many convention to order in Music hall with THE LADIES' DELIGHT. Inhabitants Killed. over 500 delegates and thousands of spectators present. In her address Miss Willard referred to the overthrow Fig Tails Repulse the Japs. of Tammany in New York as due to for Infants and Children. London: A dispatch from Shanghai the influence of the women, and she says Gen. Wei has been beheaded in also spoke of the gains of the suffrag- IH1RTY y»r»' observation of CartorU •with the patronage of consequence of the defeat the Chinese ists in Colorado, California, Idaho and army suffered at Ping Yang. Utah, and of the good influence of million* of per»ons, permit B« to «peah of it wiihont gnewing. From Tien Tsin: Chinese reports women at the polls as shown wherever It 1» nnqne«tionatly the beat remedy for Infant» and Children emanating from Port Arthur are to the they had an opportunity. The annual effect that the Chinese still hold two report of the treasurer, Mrs. Helen M. the world ha» ever known. It i» harmle«». Children llfce It. It forts at Talien Wan, and have repulsed Barker, showed: Receipts. 930,019.35; the Japanese after desperate fighting. disbursements. 820,338.07; balance in give, them health. It will »ave their live*. In it Mother, have The Japanese are said to be closing treasury, $5,681.18. There are no out- •omething which U absolutely »afe and practically perfect a» a gradually around the Chinese position. standing bills. The receipts of the At Port Arthur every preparation has year were in excess of several previous child'* medicine. been made for the Japanese attack, years, and the dues showed an increase and the garrison is resolved to offer in paid-up membership over last year. Cartorla destroys Wonai. vigorous resistance. Part of Gen.Besides receipts shown by the treas- Castoria allays Feverl»hne»s. Sung's army has retaken Kinchow and urer's books, assets to the amount of Mo Tin Ling. The Japanese were$6,800 had been donated in interest- Caatorla prevents vomiting Sonr Cnrd. routed and pursued for miles. Thou- bearing notes and stocks. The corre- sands of Chinese refugees fleeing sponding secretary's report was also Castorlajonreg DiarrhcB* and "Wind Collo. from Kinchow were mistaken for the very encouraging. She said: We have Ca»torla relieves Teething Troubles. enemy by the Chinese troops and were now a following- of between 400,000 fired upon. Hundreds of them were and 500,000, including the active, paid- Shown in this cut is the newest and best oil heater by all olds Castoria cures Constipation and Flatnlency. killed. Col. Von Uennekin has been up membership of the W's and Y's, given supreme command of the Chinese the honorary member and the Loyal It is odorless, safe, handsome, cheap, and readily moved. Caatorla nentrallaes the effects of oarhonio acid gaa or poisonous air. navy. Temperance Legion, which is the Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotio property. Chemulpo, Korea: Numbers of Ko-nursery of the organization. Of course The handsomest, most popular and best heater ever put up rean soldiers who have been sent there were many splendid addresses. on the market. CaBtorja_a»»imilate» the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, against the Tonghaks have joined the The first item of new business was giving healthy and naturaljdeep. rebels, whose numbers are increasing the adoption of an amendment to article daily. The country south of .Seoul is 1, section 1. of the union by-laws, to SCHUMACHER'S, 68 S. Main St. Castoria isjnt np in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. in a state of great turmoil. Advices read: To allow the president to ap- from Fusan. Korea, under date of point one of the state vice-presidents Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise November 16, state that a battle has as vice-president at-large who may that it is " jnst as good " and " will answer every purpose." been fought between Japanese troops preside at union and executive com- and rebellious Tonghaks, in which the mittee meetings. The reports of the See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. former were victorious. Y"—young woman's—work was es- pecially pleasing. China Apologies to Great Britain. The fac-simlle is on every A new feature was the annual ser- Do You Want Tien Tsin: The officials of the Chi- mon, which has heretofore been deliv- signature of •wrapper. nese government have made the apol- ered by women, but which this year ogies demanded by the British gov- was by President Jiashford. of the ernment officials for the outrage Ohio Wesleyan university, who took A Bargain in Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. committed by Chinese soldiers on the "Kingdom of Heaven on Earth" as ward the British steamship Chung his theme, and said it was the aim of •Cing in August last. The Chung King the W. C. T. U. to bring it about by vas saluted by the guns of the Taku solving the problems which confront brts. our civilization. After the sermon a Forest Fires Burn Mining Townl.' rousing suffrage meeting was held, Dispatches from Boulder, Col., says: presided over by Susan B. Anthony. A forest fire, which started from a In one of the meetings the fact that camp fire, has been raging north of Mrs. Cleveland had christened the new CARPETS ocean steamer Nt. Louis with cham- he mining camp of Gold Hill, a town pagne instead of water was spoken of, of about 500 inhabitants, 15 miles and that lady was criticised for not FURNITURE! northwest. The timber was as dry as being courageous enough to stand by jowder, and it was not long before the xnvn was burning. The miners and her convictions, she being a white Everything New andin the latest style and at store keepers soon saw the futility of ribboner. ;rying to save the buildings, and sent flATTINGS and Prices to Suit the Times. their wives and children to lioulder General Assembly K. of I-. while they conveyed as much of their The general assembly of the Knights moveable property as possible into the of Labor was held at New Orleans mine tunnels. The names utterly de- with one of the largest meetings of stroyed Gold Hill town, and threat- the order for several years. The ses- FURNITURE That is What Ward, four miles west, Talcott, Cop- sions were held behind locked doors per Rock and Sunshine. Gold Lake, a and only surmises could be made as to summering place with pretty cottages the character of the discussions. In and K big hotel, was totally destroyed. his address General Master Workman You Want—- Several ranches and miners' homes in Sovereign advised a co-alition with the OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! the intervening territory were burned. A. R. U. and all labor organizations. Three men were badly burned, but His resume of the Pullinan strike ter- And you will find it at the new furniture store none fatally. The loss will reach $2,- minated in severe criticism of Maj.- We have bought, .for the fall trade, a tremendous stock of 000,000. Gen. Schofield and the recommenda- of ^—*B**fe_ tions of that officer for an increase of these goods and are going to sell every yard of Carpets and A courier reports the destruction of the army. He urged that the assembly about one-half of the property of Camp take strong grounds against an in- every piece of Furniture at a loYver price than they ever were Talcott and Prussian mine and mill. crease of the military force of the offered at before. nation and that they "advocate a de- CAMP BROS., Disastrous storms in Great liritain. crease in the regular army and the tui f tlli8 57 S. Main S. St. They keep on hand a complete line of Bedroom Suites, London: Stormy weather and Hoods If you will furnish STUDENTS' ROOMS * »U is prevailed over the south part of Eng-abolition of the state militia, for from Chairs, Sofas Springs, Mattresses, Baby Carriages, Rockers, Mirrors, Settees. land, and the loss of life and damage them are coining to the surface the your chance. Don't miss it. etc. All kinds of Upholstering and repairing promptly done at reasonale rates. to propertv was very great. At Bath, sentiments of a military despotism." Somersetshire, the river Avon reached He also made a sharp criticism of the We have two piece Chamber Suits for $11.50. the highest point of the century. banking laws. Thousands of people are homeless, and The miners' delegation from Indiana, are being fed by the authorities. Sev- Ohio and Pennsylvania were unseated Fine three piece Chamber Suits for $14.50, $16.00 and eral ships' boats have been washed despite their claim that they repre- $20.00. Study Tables, Lounges, Bookshelves, Rockers, Arm ashore about Dover. The Hoods in sented many thousands of knights. GEO. WAHR, Sussex are increasing. Many houses The miners were unseated by a vote of Chairs, Desks, etc., at special bargains. iit Windsor and ut Eton have been U to 27. flooded. At Worthing, Sussex, the We have now on hand the finest line of first-class Folding Headquarters for all kinds o\ bodies of seven drowned sailors have Col. Colt May be Held for Murder. Beds every shown in this city, Come and get the reduced been washed ashore. Altogether 20 The shooting of five citizens of lives are known to have been lost by Washington C. H., O., by the Four- prices on them. this long-continued storm. teenth Ohio National Guard by order LATEII.—The British ship Culmore, of Col. Coit, when protecting Dolby, Lace Curtains from 60c a pair up. Capt. Bead, foundered SO miles oft' the Negro who raped a helpless Spurnhead, county of York. Twenty- woman and was sentenced to prison AND two persons were drowned. for 20 years, may result in serious Chenille Curtains from $3.00 a pair up. Larnica, Island of Cyprus: The sea-trouble for Col. Coit and Sheriff Cook. port town of Liinasol, on this island, The coroner's jury Rendered a verdict We do the biggest WlNOOW SHADE business in the city. has sustained much damage through that the five deceased men were killed the recent floods, during- which 28 per-by leaden balls fired by Ohio State Can furnish your house complete at lowest rates. Come and sons were drowned. National Guards under command of see colors and get prices. A good shade with roller for 25c James F. Cook, as sheriff of l'ayettc STATIONERY 60 Killed by an Karlhquake. county, and A. 1}. Coit, as colonel of Rome: Earthquake shocks occurred the Fourteenth Regiment of Ohio Did you see our Metropolitan Airs Mattress ? in southern Italy and Sicily lasting all National Guards, when there was no night. At Messina the first quake imminent danger of serious destruc- lasted I-1 seconds. The terror on thetion of property or the remotest part of the people was universal. At danger of the prisoner. William Dolby, Genuine Linen Bond Fine Albums at Lowest Prices. Keggio six shocks were distinctly ob- being rescued from the custody of Just the thing for cor- served. Little damage was done in Sheriff Cook. It is said in case indict- Largest Line of Wall Paper in the City. Keggio, the capital of the province, but ments are found against them that respondence, for there was great loss of life and much there will be a charge of venue and damngt to property elsewhere in thethe trial be held in some other county. Only 25c Per Pound. Sole Agents tor the Ideal Fountain Pen. province. The village of San Procopio, was almost entirely destroyed. Here Coal Miner's Wages Keduced. KOCH & HENNE, 60 persons were killed. Forty-seven The operators In the Clearfield, Pa., of these met their death in a church to coal district have1 taken the initiative which they had fled for refuge. At in reducing the price" of coal mining. 56,58 AND 60 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. Bagnara seven persons were killed. The Hell, Lewis & Yates Mining com- TWO LARGE STORES, Eight lost their lives at Mameriind pany have posted a notice the rate in while many others were injured. The their mines would bee reductereclucteda 55 per inhabitant\ n V» t. l»» t •. vi As *^ •ar • »ie. oblige. .1,1 i .d ,1 At o,„ cam— p.. ti _n jthl e i cent per ton to 35 cents. About 2,000 open air. At Jiaginira many of themen are affected and there is talk of a inhabitants were Injured. The damage strike. The Berwind-YVhite Mining 4 H. MAIN ST.: - 20 S. STATE ST. reported at Tacchini in several otfter I company In the same district, employ- ing 6,500 men. will probably follow this example of reduction and a gen- | Cleaning Up. largest Oil Well In the World .lu«l. Mtriu-k. eral lowering of the scale rate in the Kickbridge IJros*.. of Toledo, candistricts will result. The operators in claim the two largest oil wells in thethe Pittsburgh district have threatened S~: We have been having a general "clean up" in biif 5 world. Their Meyers No. 3 is doing | to malic reductions, and will now 8£: stock the past month. In Pianos we have a few 5 GIBSON & CLARK, 1 photographers probably' be forced to this end in order 100 barrels an hour, and their .Jones 5^: more odd ones yet to go -"5S i SUCCESSORS TO No. a, located four miles east, came in to compete' with coal from the Clear- good for 300 barrels an hour. Such a field district. B ESPECIALLY MORGAN & GIBSON. gusher had not been expected and the NO. 12 W. HURON ST tankage available was wholly inade- The lifeless body of August Kindler, P quate to take care of the well's output. Two Boardman & Gray brand new Uprights—one each =3 a German living alone near.Sebewaing, Leaders in Artistic Photography. As a result the ground around the well was found hanging in his house. 5- Walnut and Mahogany—three pedals, latest styles and S5 to a depth of four feet was covered Mrs. .lohn Harris, of Lima. <)., gave improvements. We do not intend to carry this make ^S with the oil. The well is in territory birth to triplets—two girls and one of instrument and will sell them TWENTY per cent. 2 which has been drilled repeatedly boy. These made four children this without yielding any more than a 10- year. They were married 20 months below regular spot cash price, Everyone knows that ^5 MARY F. MILEY, barrel well. ago. the " matchless" Boardman & Gray is first-class in :~3 /) S. 1 /. Kit IN = every respect. We mean just what we say about clos- =3 Nursery Stock The Chicago Times says: At the Four Miners SulToiatcd. ing them out. Here are Two bargains for some one. H5 OF ALL KINDS. ART EMBROIDERY, A workman dropped a lighted candle proper time and at the proper place a FANCY in a ke

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. Marquette people want better- "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE- tection to upper peninsula game. pro- Marlette is now lighted by elec- Midland citizens have appointed a FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH tricity. committee to explore for coal in that Frank Bean died of black small-pox vicinity. at Clawson. John Small was shot and killed by a Scott's Emulsion John Johnson, of Holland, suicided friend while hunting near Petoskey. at Manistee. Accident. of Cod-liyer 00, with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, S A POLIO is a constructive food that nourishes, enriches the blood, Ludington wants a tannery, and has Mrs. J. Lynch, of Grand Rapids, all the natural facilities. suicided by cutting her throat. creates solid flesh, stops wasting and gives strength It is C. A. Mapes' dry goods store at Yas- Demented. for all sar was burglarized. Loss 8100. Henry Miller, a hardware dealer of Weaver & Mabee's cider and feed Conklin, accidentally killed himself mill burned at Watervliet. Loss $3,000. while hunting. The south pier at the mouth of Hol- A bread war is on between Marcel- land harbor has been washed away by lus bakers and nine loaves are being Wasting Diseases D. HISGOGK & SON,the storms. sold for a quarter. like Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Marasmus; or for Coughs and Coal gas nearly ended the lives of the Will Corrothers, a colored boy at HAVE JUST RECEIVED A members of John Vantoll's family at Battle Creek, received 911.35 bounty Golds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Loss of Flesh and Grand Haven. for 375 dead sparrows. General Debility. Scott's Emulsion has no equal as A lienton Harbor concern has just Centerville citizens will vote on De- Large Shipment of&Bgmmmm^ shipped 3,000 barrels of pickels to cember 4 on the question of bonding Nourishment for Babies and Growing Children. Great Britain. the village for 810,000 for waterworks. Buy only the genuine put up in salmon-colored wrapper. William Langsford, a laborer in the Peter Samelink, a bachelor, near Negaunee mine, was instantly killed Holland, has donated £5,000 for the Send for pampUt on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. building of a new hall at Hope college. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL by a fall of rock. Scott &. Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 5O cents and $ I. Lieut-Gov.-elect Milnes lost 805 cash I The principal business firms of Marine and 12 watches from his Coldwater City have agreed to close their stores OF store. Burglars. at 8 o'clock every evening except Satur- day. Grand Rapids furniture manufactur- ers are strongly agitating the abolish- E. M. C'lapp died in bed at Grand KENTUCKY BIRDSEYE CANNEL COAL ing of the factory at Ionia prison. Rapids from alcoholism. He was formerly a prominent lawyer at Gales- The roller flouring mills, owned by burg. S. M. Trobridge & Son, at Geneva OF Especially fine for grates. Leave orders have burned. Loss about 812,000. Rev. Conrad Volb, of St. John's Lutheran church, Saginaw, has just Necessaries LIFE t with The Aldrich Memorial Deaconesses' finished the fortieth year as pastor of Home at Grand Rapids was dedicated the church. with appropriate and impressive cere- In some climates all a man needs is The Masonic temple at Kalamazoo monies. food, but in Michigan he must have food, JOHN MOORE or The ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Luke Sharia, of Sodus, was robbed has been dedicated, Chief Justice of 83,500 in gold. He had no faith in McGrath, of the Michigan supreme clothing and fuel or join the great major- banks and buried the money in his court making the address. ity. woodshed. The schooner D. S. Austin went Wood of all Kinds and of Best Quality, Cheap aground at Ludington. One sailor was The celery crop near Kalamazoo is fatally injured, but the others were said to have been injured 5 per cent by taken off by the life savers. the recent cold snap. This means WE HANDLE WOOD thousands of dollars. A young man named Proctor Atwood of Port Huron died suddenly at the Which is the very cleanest, cheapest and The merchants and citizens of Iron- Kimball House near that city. The most cheerful fuel. We have all kinds of wood are jubilant over the resumption cause of death is a mystery. of operations by the Ashland mine, wood but poor wood. Order some and To Those Along the Line of- located in that city. The bakers of Imlay City are at war with one another at present, and as a you will find this true. We also have the Hon. W. R. Burt, of Saginaw, denies result the good people of that village JilJST FLOUR, in fact, the story of the consolidation of the get their bread for two cents a loaf. C, S. & M., the T., A. A. & N. M. and the D., IS. C. & A. railroads. H. B. Maiming, of Saginaw. was cleaning a rifle at Otter Lake. It was PILLSBURY'S BE5T, While hunting deer on the Muske- discharged, and C. W. Bakel, a drug- THE LATERAL SEWERS! gon river, near Marion, L. C. Hancock gist, was shot in the hip. He will re- Which is known everywhere is the bes • was instantly killed by the accidental cover. in the world. We also have Buckwheat You will want attachments discharge of a gun in the hands of J. Lafferty. L. H. Hall, telegraph operator of a and plumbing to enable you branch of the D. L. & N. road, near Flour, Cornmeal, Grain, Feed, etc. Order to take advantage of the S. M. Trowbridge & Son's flouring Lakeview, tried to board a 15-miles-an- by telephone if you cannot come down mill near South Haven was destroyed hour freight train and was instantly by fire. The building was full of grain killed. town. and new machinery had but recently been put in. Loss 820,000; not insured. The Southern Michigan Telephone company, with headquarters at Athens, Sewer System. Liphardt, the convicted boodling is extending its lines through Branch, school inspector of Detroit, has been t?t. Joseph, Kalamazoo and Calhoun HEINZMANN & LAUBENGAYER, It wi'l pay you to se- granted an order for admission to counties. 810,000 bail and a stay of proceedings cure estimates from until the January term of court, when Nicholas Scanlan, postmaster at La- 9 W. Washington St., Ann Arbor.Mich. the new firm of : : : SCHNEIDER BROTHERS he will haVe another hearing. mont, pleaded guilty to embezzling and was sentenced to two and one-half Charles Myers, of Gobleville, Van years in prison. Drink caused his Plumbers, Gas Fitters, dealers in all kinds of Steam Heating Ap Buren county, attempted suicide by trouble. paratus. None but skilled labor employed. RATES REASONABLE taking laudanum, but in his effort to H. C. Cole, aged 80, left Lansing for We should be glad to have you give us a call ac our new store on make a good job of it he took so much New York where he was to marry— RESTORE that it was ineffective as a poison and his third time. He blew out the gas in only succeeded in making him sick for a Binghampton hotel and now his in- West Washington Street. a while. tended is in mourning. LOST VIGOR The Women's Press association of Now Oiflcovery. Wil brace you up in ft week Sod witu WRITTK5 Michigan has closed an interest- S. Helmback, a Schoolcraft farmer, ItAJf EE to Cure KervousDohility, Loss of Sexual Power in ntheisez. fell from his wagon, while intoxioated, ry KmiJtione from any cans?. If iit.g1ected, aacb troubles lead It ing meeting at the home of Mrs. George "u:nntion or iasa- ity, tl.fHJ por box by mail, 6 bf-xt>3 for $fl. With evt-ry $4. A. Perry, at Charlotte. The ladies and broke his back. Everything possi- o<-r we ffivfl I\ written guaranty to'cureor rciuud the money. Addrair selected the daisy as the association ble was done to save his life, but he PEAL MilUiClNii OO.. CUveUud.Otiio. flower, and white, gold and green as died the next morning. the association colors. Fire was discovered in the large THE NEW flARKET, John De Mann, seven years ago, be- barn of F. F. Hosner, three miles west of Borneo. One hundred sheep, three BUCKEYE ROUTE ! TOLEDO p. ing then 19 years of age, killed Chris horses and a large quantity of farm 40 SOUTH STATE ST., Rickling at Grand Rapids. He was THE COLUMBUS, T f sent to Jackson for 15 years. He has produce were consumed. NN ARBOW been constantly planning to escape, Brig.-Gen. E. N. Bowen, ot the Mich- HANDLES ALL KINDS OF but the strain has caused him to be- igan National Guard, has been honor- OGKING VALLEY come violently insane. ably discharged and Col. Charles R. NORTH MICHIGAN AND TOLEDO R'Y/ RAILWAY. Mrs. John Winger, of Dexter, gave Hawley, of Bay City, has been pro- H moted to fill the vacancy. IS THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST birth to twin girls, weighing about 10 TO COLUMBUS, ATHENS, POME ROY, ami Fresh and Salt Meats pounds, that were connected like the Rev. Alfred Klein, of St. John's Evan- all CENTRAL and SOUTHERN OHIO Siamese twins, with the further pecu- gelical church, Port Huron, hanged POINTS. MARIETTA, PARKERS1WRG, liarity that they had but one abdomen. himself to his bedroom door with a ROANOKE. SORFOLK. RICHMOND, and ALSO LARD OF OUR OWN MAKE. The twins, which were dead when curtain cord. Insanity induced by the V1ROINIAS and VAROLINAS born, will be sent to the Michigan Uni- nervous prostration was the cause. versity. John Derosia, an old resident of St. Time Card ?tli, 1804 The Best Ice in the City State Game Warden Hampton's last Clair county, died at his home in Star- report says 20 upper peninsula violaters ville, aged 89 years. Blood poisoning of the game laws were convicted in caused by the use of a patent salve to STATIONS. P. M. October. Several hundred dollars were remove a corn was the cause of his Detroit Lv. ti 2(1 • We handle nothing but the best. Give us a trial. collected in fines upon outside hunters, death. Tiledo •5 20 tons of venison seized and a score of Fi storla ... 6 8S A young man who registered from Careyy 7 02 We know we can please you. dogs shot by wardens. .Since January UpU . SSandusky 7 8ft 1, out of 264 violaters only 18 were ac- Cleveland, O., as G. H. Hurlburt, com- Marlon g 10 quitted. mitted suicide at the Keefer house, Prospect 8 30 Hillsdale, by shooting himself in the Delaware . . 8 S8 As Will Richardson, a farmer mouth. Hurlburt had but 5 cents in Columbus... 9 near Pontiac, was returning home at money. Lancaster. . J. H. & S. B. NICKELS night accompanied by his niece, they Logan J were run into by another party, it Hall, Bodewig, Jevvett and Johnson, Nelnonville.. the alleged Battle Creek train wreck- Athens 40 S. STATE STREET being very dark. The horses ran McArthur.. away, throwing them both out. Mr. ers, were arrested on another warrant, Gallipolls... Richardson was quite seriously injured charged witli conspiracy. They are Mlddleport.. internally and htt niece kicked in the still held on the charge of train P. meroy face by one of the horses. wrecking. Minatd Mix, of Onekama, who was QOING NORTH. Bill Wiggins, the Lake county moon- struck on the head with an ax by shiner, was sentenced by Judge Sever- Samuel Smith a few days ago, is re- STATIONS. A. M. THE ANN ARBOR SAYINGS BANK ans in the United States court at Grand Columbus... tlO 10 TinE TABLE. Kapids to spend six months in jail covering from his injuries. Smith's Delaware 11 66 Organized 1869* under the General Hanking Law of this State. examination has been set for Decem- Prospect 11 13 and pay a fine of 8100. Wiggins con- ber 4, and he is out on bail. Marlon 11 30 fessed that he had a still and made Up. Saudusky 12 17 G&PfFAL, $50,000. SURPLUS, $150,000. TOTAL ASSETS, $1,000,000 whisky from sap which he extracted ;;arey 12 84 Some fellow donned the garb of a Fostoria 12 S8 Trains loavo Ann Arbor on Central Stand- from the trees. He sold the liquor to Salvationist at Saginaw and went Toledo Ar. 2 06 ard time. Business Men, Chiardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons icillflnd this Bank aj woodsmen and it produced a beastly about the city soliciting subscriptions Detroit Ar. 20 P. M. drunk. to aid in giving Gen. Booth a reception. >Oll I II. MM Til. He is a fraud pure and simple and he Safe and Convenient Deputy Sheriff Phelps, of Wash- is stuffing the money down into his * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Place to make Deposits and do Business. Interest us allowed at the rate of 4 PUR tenaw, arrested six men, all hitherto jeans. THE HlCKIiYE I l,Vi:it leaves Toledo 7:15 A. M. •7:26 A. H. respectable citizens of Augusta town- at 10.30 A.M., carrying Day Coaches and Parlor OS NT. on all Savings Deposits of $1.00 and upwards, according to the rules of tht Cars connecting nith through trains Tor Norfolk. •12:15 P. M. 11:30 A. M. bank, and interest compounded semi-annually. ship, for stealing chickens, wheat, John Johnson, a Finlander, was Richmond and all cities in the Virginias aud oats, etc., from farmers. Other ar- found 20 miles from Oscoda with sev- Carolinas. 4:16 P. M. 9:00 p. M. Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. rests will follow, as there is in all eral bruises on his head and face, un- Parlor and Palace Cars on all express trains. probability an organized gang in that able to move. A teamster loaded Any ticket agent will give you full information Secured by unincumberod real estate and other good securities. vicinity composed of farmers and hired Johnson into his wagon, but before concerning the Buckeye Koute, or you can ad- •Trains run between Ann Arbor ml To- dress ledo only. BIRBCIORS: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, William Deubel, David men, who have been disposing of their thev were half way to Oscoda the Fin- W. H. FISHKB, General Passenger and Binsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L. Qruner. ill-gotten gains in Ypsilanti. Uuuler was ueau. Ticket Agent, Columbus, Ohio. All trains dally oxcept^Sunday. OFFICERS: Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chas Since trying so desperately to escape R. S. GREENWOOD, Agent, Ann Arbor. B. Hiscock, Cashier; M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier. from Jackson prison, Irving Latimer W. II. BENNETT..O. P. A., Tolodo, Ohio has been confined in the solitary cell. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK He has such an easy conscience, how- ever, that it has only redounded to his At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, October 2,18M. benefit. He was troubled with stom- EESOURCES. LIABILITIES. ach disorder before, but the fare given if* The Evening* News, Lotas and Discounts 1385,686 75 Capital Stock paid in I 50,000 00 to those in solitary confinement has "The Niagtita Falls Route." Btocfcs, Bonds, Mortgages, Surplus fund 150,000 00 entirely cured him of this, and the 60,000 etc 477,551 91 Undivided profits 12.191 66 Overdrafts 1,589 81 Dividends unpaid G50 00 man is now the picture of health. "The Great Daily of Michigan." Banking house 20,500 00 The removal and shipment of the CENM1AI STANDARD TIME. Furniture, Fixtures and eanuon and mortars from Mackinac Safety Deposit Vaults .. 9,916 72 DEPOSITS. TRAINS AX ANN ARBOR. Other Real Estate 4.997 07 Island to Sault Ste. Marie leave little •arrant Expenses and Banks and Bankers I 6,200 68 doubt that the effort to continue Fort You take your home paper! of course you do, but it is a mistake 7 aking Effect, Nov. 18, 1894. Taxes paid 2,533 25 Certificates of deposit.... 81.S62 11 Commercial deposits 208,102 62 Mackinac as a military station has not to read "The Great Daily of Michigan,' the leader in every branch GOING EAST. CASH. Savings deposits 612,900 OS -1907,564 4C been unsuccessful and that the total Ifcall & Express 3 60P.M. Due ft*m banks in reserve abandonment is only a question of a of news, as well as thought and literary merit. If you find any or all N V. & Boston Special 5 15 eUU». 1158,266 08 lew months. The stars and stripes Fast Eastern 10251 Bke from other banks and 11,120,406 11 other State papers profitable, yet THE NEWS should and will find a Atlantic Ex 7 47 A. M bankers 1,562 87 Uave also been hauled down from the Detroit Night Ex 5 40 Checks and cash items... 1,319 74 pole where they have floated for a place in your hands and your famiJies. Tens of thousands of other (Jriuid Rapids Ex 11 06 Nloltlas and pennies 205 41 STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASHTINAW, a jentury. But lovers of this historic Sold sola 30.000 00 I, CHAS.E. HISCOCK, Cashier of the above namef aost have not entirely given up hope, citizens of this great State have found its worth. GOING WEST eUreraoia 2,500 00 Bank,do solemnly swear that the above state- Mall & Express 8 43 A. M U. 8. and National Bank mil further effort will be aiade to Boston, N. Y. * Chicago 1 30 NoM 38.74» 00-1217,633 10 ment la tru«, to the beat of my knowledge and lave the government make Fort Mack- t CIBT8 Kl COPT. TMB EVENlNd NEWS. North Shore Ltd 9 25 belief. CHAS. E. HISOOCK, Cashier. nao a stronger military station than Fast Western Ex S 12 p. M 11,120,406 U 10 CENT* A WltR. Grand Rpds & Kal Ex 5 67 ever before, and preserve the most •Ill K>* • MONTH* BT BAIL. DETROIT. Chicago Sight Express 10 26 •»nzcT—Attest: CBEISTIAN MACK, W. D. HAKXIKAN, L. GBUXKB, Directors. liatoric structures in the entire north- Pacific Ex 12 16 *ll»tic. O.W. KUGGLES. H. W HAYES, G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Ag't., Ann Arbor AKN ARBOR REGISTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1894

terest of his constituents as well as the THE REGISTER taunted the democ- Robert Hunter is now in full con- NEVER TOO LATE THE REGISTER. affairs of the nation. Our legislature racy, and the Argus said the editor was WHAT AILS MY NERVES ? rol of the Star Steam Laundry on E. —the bad habits and PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY a brute. Now THE REGISTER announ- iberty-st. He invites all the old cus- early vices of young would make no mistake, but would, ces that it will "keep right in style" orners of this Laundry and as many men and their dis- SELBY A. MORAN, rather, meet the approval of the major- and sue the Argus for $100,000. "Lay ew ones as care to to give him their astrous consequen- ity of the republicans of Michigan who on, Duffy!" or something like that. •atronage. Only first-class wurk is ces. Young men They Are Almost Driving Me ANN ARBOR, MICH. have considered the matter, by elect- We shall prove the truth of our charge, urned out and all is guaranteed. 38 and old men, those if a Democrat can be found to swear who suffer from ing Mr. Olds to the U. S. senate next to it.—Argus. Crazy. nervous debility and TERMS: Real Estate For Sale. exhaustion, the January. One Dollar per Year in Advance. Then our case is hopeless for you ^TATE OF MICHIGAN, !„ wasting away of the ^COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. f vital strength and 1.50 If not paid until after one year. can find plenty of them just now who power from hidden ADDITIONAL LOCAL. will swear to and at most anything. THEY WONT LET ME WORK AND THEY In the matter of the estate of Maria drains or intemper- ^~ Fifteen Omttptr Year additional to Sub- 5. Godfrey, Incompetent. ate habits can readi- The atmosphere was cold in Univer- Some of the men who had accomoda- SPOIL MY PLEASURE. Notice is hereby given that in pur- ly find relief for body and mind by writing scribers outside of Washtenaw County. Fifty Cents additional to Foreign countries. sity Hall Monday night because the ted Mr. Sukey by going an his bonds uance of an order granted to the un- the World's Dispensary Medical Associa- lersigned guardian of the said mcom- tion, of Buffalo, N. V. They employ a full Entered at Ann Arbor Postoffice as Second- ceiling over the big organ was out and got a little nervous last Sunday night staff of physicians and Specialists, who Class Matter. >etent by the . Judge of Probate treat at a distance by correspondence or at the heat all went into the dome. and made an effort to stop Mr. Sukey Here is a Way to Have Nerves Like Steel. or the County of Washtt naw, on the the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute from going to Europe by telegraphing twentieth day of November A. D.,1894, J. J. Findley, of London, Eng., visit- of Buffalo, all this class of diseases. Those THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894 to N. Y. City. Mr. Sukey, however, Just Read This. .here will be sold at public vendue' to who suffer from low spirits, irritable ed several classes in the University he highest bidder, at the east front had already sailed. His friends confi- temper, a "broken down" nervous sys- yesterday. He is assistant commis- Thousands of people feel this way. door of the court house in the city of tem, and such distressing symptoms as dently expect that he will return about Ann Arbor in the County of Washte- backache, dizziness, shooting pains in head THE REGISTER requests all of Us sioner from England to the U. S. for Their nerves are weak and irritable, the first of January next and that he naw in the said State, on Tuesday the or chest and indigestion, sexual excesses t'rknds, ichohan butdneM at the Probate the Royal Commission on Secondary they pass sleepless nights; waking in or abuses, all the result of exhausting dis- will then be able to balance up his ac- eighth day of January A. D. 1895, at eases or drains upon the system,—will find Court, to be sure and request the Judqe or Education. the morning, tired and unrefreshed, ,en o'clock in the forenoon of that day a permanent cure after taking the special Probate or frn'mtc Reqi&tt r (" » nd their counts in full. with bad taste in the mouth, and dull subject to all encumbrances by mort- prescriptions sent them from the Invalids' printing to THE REGISTER. Rea- Richard Shipman, 75 years of age, was feeling head. Ttiey feel nervous, blue gage or otherwise exisiting at the time Hotel and Surgical Institute. This a socia- Lamb, Davis & Kishlar, who made when said Maria E. Godfrey was de- sonable rates only are chanted. found dead in his bed at his home in and discouraged, often having a sense tion of medical men have prepared a book the gymnasium suits for the Normal clared an incompetent person bv said written in plain but chaste language, treat- Ypsilanti, Monday afternoon. He was of anxiety and apprehension, as of some ing of the nature, symptom? aid curability, girls, over 200 of them, are now filling Probate Court) the fol owing described living alone and had not been seen since inpending danger. real estate, to-wit: by home treatment, of such diseases. The THE question who shall succeed sen- an order for the University gymnas- World's Dispensary Medicnl Association, Saturday. He had probably been dead They feel that they have lost their All that certain piece or parcel of Proprietors of the Invalids' Hotel and Sur- ator Patton is agitating the minds of ium. The suits are so admirable that some time when found. nerve power and much of their energy and situate and being iu the City of gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.. will, on re- not a few prople in Michigan just now. the authorities at Ann Arbor have Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw and ceipt of this? notice, with 10 cents (in stamps and ambition. They often declare for postage) mail, scaled in plain envelope, It is conceded that James McMillan will The H. H. Holmes, who has been de- adopted them and sent the order unso- State of Michigan, and described as a copy of this useful book. It should be be unanimously elected to succeed frauding insurance companies at such licited. The agent of Spalding's sport- themselves as "feeling just good for follows, to wit; read by every young man, parent and guar- Beicg a part of the northwest quart- himself. Who will succeed senator a lively rate and who was recently ar- ing goods house of Chicago, who saw a nothing." This was so with Mrs. N. dian in the land. H. Clark, a prominent and well-known er of section number twenty-nine (29) Patton is where the mystery, to rested in Boston, was a graduate of the sample suit at Ann Arbor, bought it n township number two (2) south in some, comes in. The friends of Pat medical department at Ann Arbor in and sent it to his house as a pattern.— lady of Moretown, Vt. She writes the range number six (»5) east, Meridian of The Key to the Situation ton are not asleep and purpose to com- 1884, under the name of EL Mudgett. Commercial. following unusually interesting letter Michigan, more particularly described —if you suffer from Sick or Bil- "For some time I have been fearfully as follows, viz: pass enough votes to elect him, if they Marshal Banlield pulled the estab- ious Headache, Constipation, prostrated with nervous weakness, Commencing on the center line of Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, or can. Congressman Burrows is also lishment at the head of Brook-st, main- The drawing of the name of Pres. Huron Btr-et west, formerly known as was continually without strength and any derangement of the stomach, looking longingly towards the upper tained by Moses LaJoie. Three inmates James B. Angell as one of the petit lhe Mill Creek Itoad, in said city at the liver and bowels—is Dr. Tierce's unable to do my work. I was complete- southeast corner of lands formerly a Pleasant Pellets Mildly and house, and a few rash friends are indis- were gathered in and plead guilty be- jurors for the December term of the cir- creet enough to advise him to give up cuit court will probably surprise many. ly tired out, and my nerves were so part of ttie estate of David Godfrey, de- gently, but thoroughly .".nd ef- fore justice Pond. They paid a line of ceased, and deeded by Maria E. God- fectively, tlioy cleanse, renovate his much larger field of usefulness in Still there is no reason why it should. weak I was good for nothing. and regu'ate the etitirc s ten dollars each and agreed to leave frey to J. Laubengayer, as recorded in One little ' Pc!!sf fora gentle laxative- the house and his prospects as the lead- toWn. Any American citizen is liable to be "I could not sleep nights I was so Liber 122 of deeds on page 49C iu the three for a cathartic. They're purely vege- er on the floor of the house in the next \ drawn to serve in this way. Dr. Angell, weak and nervous, and when I arose in office of the Register of Deeds, in and Ttable and perfectly harmless: these ody or straight hickory, hard he inside track in the senatorial race ed dostors and tool? medicines constant- east boundary line of said Laubengay- maple and second growth white or yel- of the Lord's supper, will be held in Trin- man were driving past fireman's hall. er's second purchase from said Maria and is likely to maintain that advan- ly, but without b i"fit. At this time low upland oak, in quantities of not less ity English Lutheran church tomorrow The horse became frightened and ran "E. Godfrey of the lands of said estate than ton cords, and 25 cords of bass age until he is elected next January friend, who had use >r. Greene's Ner described in a deed given to him by said evening at 7:30. On Sunday morning away. When in front of THE REGISTER wood, good quality, will be received by -o succeed senator Patton. Mr. Olds is vura blood and nerve ic.aody, and been Maria E. Godfrey as recorded in Liber the sacrament will be administered. On office the buggy collided with a heavj the undersigned unfll the 5th of De- probably the best knownJpublic man cured by it, advised me to try it. 127 of deeds on page 62 of the records cember, 1894, inclusive up to 6 p. m. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. lumber wagon, throwing both occu- aforesaid, to the south westerly bound- The wood to be delivered in the next n Michigan today. He knows more ary line of the Third Ward school lot in jeople, and more of their wants in the H. F. Belser will preach a German ser- pants out and smashing the vehicle. thirty days after awarding the contract, mon in the same church. said city as shown by the deed of said at the different school houses, in such state, and would work harder to satisfy The horse ihen took the side walk down school lot recorded iii Liber 57 of deeds quantities as directed. them, than any other man in the state, j During the fair last fall our readers to near John Moore's drug store where on page 232 of the records of aforesaid; 'lhe right to reject any and all offers He is a most indefatigable worker. i will remember that we mentioned the it turned out and collided with a horse thence southeasterly along said south- is reserved. and carriage belonging lo Mr. Nixon, westerly boundary line of said school L. GRTJNER, Treasurer, Everybody knows that whatever S. S.j robbery at the home of L. B. Braun. of lot to the west boundary line of lands 40 No 8 S. Main-st, Ann Arbor. Olds goes at always succeeds. One Ann Arbor town. A large quantity of slightly wrecking his buggy. Both sold to Sarah M. Miller by said David of the things that more than all else silverware was taken. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gieenman received a few Godfrey and the deed thereof recorded has especially fitted him for a position some boys found the larger part of it slight bruises. in Liber 43 of deeds on page 451 of the where it had been buried in the rear records aforesaid; thence southerly THE BEST of this kind is his wide experience of Andre's ice hoase. along said west boundary line of said with public men. There is not a man Recognition of a Mlrhigan e- er of the fifth corps, Gen. Fitz John Nervura b'.ood and nerve remedy to Kinuirig. Porter. Griffin's brigade was suggest- everybody, for I believe it to be the Dited, November 21st, tS94. See th "Air-Inlet!" ,'as ed, whereupon Col J. VV. Childs, com- best medicine I hive ever found, and a easily adjusted as a Cork: it mander of the 4th Mich. Infantry, vol- great boon to mankind." DAVID L. GO»FKEY, cannot leak or be pulled out 45 Guardiari- unteered to take his regiment and You who are sick and suffering just by baby) lots in air Back of Food as make the attempt, provided they would fast as food is sucked out, and making i remember this: Dr. Greene's Nervura give him some sharp shooters and bat- impossible for nipple to collapse anc blood and nerve remedy is the modi- GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! thus prevents wind colic. See how easi- tery support. The offer was at on_ ly "THE BEST" is cleansed! accepted and the regiment formed for cine that cures, and it is exactly what ONE MI.IIT ON_V. A clean bottle prevents bowel trouble action. 1 hey forded the river under the you want. Thoir are countless num- AT DRUGGIST, 25C. : if yours declines enemies' fire of muskets and artilerv, bers of persona in just this condition. Friday. November 23 to get it. send us 30c. for one by mail drove them from their position, cap- They are not sick with any par- post-paid. tured several cannon? and a number of ticular disease, but are out of order, Our "Clingfaet" Nipple, pure gum THE 50c. doz, post-paid. prisoners and returned in triumph. have weak nerves and tired bodies. After the reading of several quotations They have lost their snap and energy, THE 60THAM CO., 70 Warren St., New York. from reports of leading generals, both and work becomes an effort. federal and confederate in regard to You need Dr. Greene's Nervura blood this movement, Col Childs was intro- duced amid great applause and he re- and nerve remedy. It will cure you. sponded in a very feeling and patriotic It is purely vegetable and harmless, SCHALLERT manner, referring to the days gone by. and is the discovery of Dr. Greene, of 3."J when he had led them to victory West 14th Street, New York, *he most The awful Tornado. successful spe -ialUt in curing nervous The Great Rigging Capt. J. W. Bancroft, of New York and chronic diseases. He can be con- NEW City,introduced a resolution asking that sulted free, personally or by letter. Scene, Six Tars Furling the attention of congress be called to J. a Monster Sail. The the incipient steps of this movement while under the command of Col .1 W. V Horrible Itailroad \<«1l* K) mpaltiy. the I hroat and Lungs call at John Scenic Medical College. Chica- WALL PAPER, HANGINGS, WHEBBAS it has p eased our Heav- Moore, sole agent, and get a trial go Harbor at Night, and equality will be hers in the years to come. enly Father to take from us our beloved dottle free Large size 50c. many other Scenic WINDOW SHADES, ROLLERS, sister and faithful co-worker, Mrs. Ar- Prophetic of final victory were her achievements at the thur E. Mummery. Prof. Bress Triple Flavoring Ex- Production Wonders. World's Fair. At her shrine there erected the nations bowed. Resolved that we, the members of the bracts are guaranteed for their superi- CURTAIN POLES, Etc, Etc. Sunday School of the Methodist Epis- strength and purity. For sale at "To hold, as weU as icin success. copal Church of Ann Arbor, extend to grocers and at No. 32 E. Huron-st.. 3rd Keep all your play-bill promises," We wish to call particular attention The lesson taught at the "Woman's Building" will last "till the bereaved husband our deepest sym- i:!:tf to our Stationery Department, which is pathies, with the prayer that God mayfloor. —LINCOLN J. CARTER. undoubtedly the most complete in the time shall be no more." Their enlightening influence will sustain him in this his hour of affliction. city. All the Standard Fashion Books, Tlie Trouble Over. PRICES: Reserved seats, 75o; Ad- Periodicals and Magazines, on hand as be felt around the globe throughout the dawning century. lit.wind, that a copy of these resolu- A prominent man in town exclaimed mission, Parquette and first row in soon as published. tions be sent to our brother Mummery, thf o her lift) : "My wife has been Parquette circle, 75c: Parquette Circle, Only less memorable were the honors gained at the Fair by and that they be a'so published in the wearing out her life from the effects of 50c; Gallery. :!."><•. Reserved seats on Our stock of Standard and Miscel- city papersrs. Dyspepi-ia Liver Complaint and indi- laneous 1'ublicatiui:- i xoeeds any in the GEORGE O. sale at Watts' Jewolry Store. RGE O. II.CI.HY , ge&Uoa. 11 v r ease bamVd the skill of city. .\x\.\ >ur best physiciaua. After using three KATE.\ U Nr.i.us ^Committee. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder E K W W.\"!',R i packages '' B*ootf'a <"fiery King for W. H. BUTLER, Martin Schaller, Dated, Ann Arbor, Nov. It, 'u4. ,<• Nc'Vi-s she is almost entiely well" Keep your blood in a henlthy condition V. O. tCI.IM... ANN ARBOK, JIM II. iFormtrlytcUh GEORQE WAHS.) The highest award conferred on this peerless prepara- : The U. S. Gov't Reports )•> Hi u.-e <>t this

Campus. The Castalian, this year, will make a specialty of cuts and engravings. The Beta Theta Pi boys entertained •Gen. J. B. Gordon while in the city last Saturday. The United States The The dental faculty have passed a rule that all work for each'day must be fin- ished by 5 p. m. The Thanksgiving recess begins Official Investigation of Tuesday, Nov. 27, and will continue till the following Monday. Dr. Vaughan gave the dental society a talk last Friday night on "Hygiene Baking Powders, . Heberlein of the Dental Office." Dr. McCosh, for so many years the Made under authority distinguished President of Prince- ton College, died last week. «f Congress by the The November Mich. Law Journal Chief Chemist of the •contains an article upon "The Courts IVVJ l/VL Powder in Judea," by dean Knowlton. Department of Agri- Concert The Alpha Delts gave a pleasant culture, Washing- to be a cream of tartar baking pow- party last Friday night. There wore some sixteen present from Detroit. ton, D. C, shows th« der of the highest quality, superior The U. of M. Daily boys have had to faoe a challenge from the boys on the to all others in strength, leavening Castalian board to play a came of foot- ball. power, and general usefulness. Company The Ann Arbor High School were •defated by the Detroit High School team at foot ball in Detroit last Satur- 'The Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished by day. The Michigan Law Journal has re- the highest expert official authority the lead- tiently undergone a change in manage- WILL APPEAR IN THE ment and a change in the make-up in ing Baking Powder of the world. the journal. Prof. IJ. B. Hutchins, the new dean of the law department is in the city Royal Baking Powder makes the finest, sweetest, lightest and most whole* for a few days arranging for n xt some food. It goes further in use, and is more economical than any other. year's work. The cap and gown movement in the senior lit. class went through with a ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. rush this year, there being 131 in favor INLAND LEAGUE SERIES! to 49 against. Prof. Griffin has promised to give $25.00 to help secure a bronze bust of Judge Cooley as a memento to be left Personals. 4.It AMI OPKRA HOUSE, LATEST COUNTY NEWS. by the senior law class. Friday Eveniug, Nov. 23. Profs. Detnmon and Scott are both J. T. Jacobs is in Detroit today on Lincoln J. Carter's new play, "The GEBDES. CHURCH OF CHRIST, on the program of the Mich. State business. Tornado," is said to be a novelty, in Will says Gertie is coining back be- Teachers' Association, which is to meet Miss Grace McAUaster is in < Shlcago ever j sense in which the word can ap- fore Christmas visiting friends pertain to a dramatic work When the at Lansing, Dec. 26-28. curtain rises on the first aet it reveals a Mrs. Rosa Fiinn spent Sunday with Prof. H. C. Adams read a paper on Miss L. Genther, of Detroit, is visit- handsome setting of rustiee surround- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. \V. Filz- ^'Economics of Arbitration" last ing Miss Tillie Kooh. ings, it is at this moment ibat Mr gerald. Wednesday before the- Arbitrator's Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, visited his Cartt r starts iu on his audience, he (). C Keedle has attached himself to parents over Sunday. goesiiyhtup to "Hi;, h ('," ami stays the opera troop. Will someone [.lease Congress then being held in Chicago. Frederick Schmid was in Traverse there. The beauty of his first tut set- tell us what Orriewill be up to next? There was a large audience to watch City last week on business. ting is but a plaything for the mighty Keep your ears on the ground for our Friday Night, Nov. 23 the U. of M. and Oberlin game last Mrs. EliW. Moore is visiting friends Tornado at the close of the act. The Ttleut Co. are going ;ogiw an Saturday. Oberlin left here to report in Adrian for a short time. old hom< stead, with its outlying build- iltion at the Gedaes school house at home a score of 14 to 6 against therr. Fred. C. Brown, of the Times, is in ings, its grand old trees, its fragrant, and yon don't want to miss It. New York on a business trip. shrubbery,all are swept away before i be W. Q. Parker h;id a narrow escape Detroit will not soon forget the visit awful wind which prevails. The Im- from being burned out last week. For- •of U. of M. boys to see the Cornell game Dr. C. Georg was in Detroit last Fri- pressive grandeur of this scene cannot tunately Mrs. Parker discovered it be- day on Professional business. be described, can hardly be imagined. for« it hud gained much headway. next Saturday. The whole of Detroit Wilfred Eames recently returned In this tremendous climax Mr. Carter HERMAN HEBERLEIN, will probably be painted yellow and from a trip to Watertown, X. Y. Is iac Warner ha< been laid up for gave his admirers cause for apprehen- he past week with a very bad hand. blue. Miss Kae Seabold is visiting her Un- sion. They said, "he has struck too the indications are for a felon. Orrie Violoncello Soloist. This year the Thanksgiving day foot- cle, Dr. Gregory, in Marinette, WL . high, he cannot hold up to it: the in- terest must flag alter such a scene as !\e-die 1ms been filling Isaac's place in ball game will be played with Chicago Paul G. Sukey sailed last Tuesday the pulp mill. •.-jaaP morning from N. Y. City for Europe. that." But when, in the second act, University at Chicago. A $5.00 rate the curtain-rise exposed the full deck of SA&Em TOWN. MISS ANNA LOUISE GILLIES, will be made provided a party of 200 or Rev. C. A. Young returned from a a ship with every detail in its make-up Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sweet have more attend. trip to St. Louis, Mo., last Thursday. complete, the swaying with the motion moved into Charles Kingsley's house. Attorney Frank Jones, of Saline, was Soprano. General Gordon, who lectured before of li'.e waves of the entire scene, then Corn, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheel- in the city Monday, on legal business. came the order to shorten sail and pre- er, November 13th, a nine and one- the S. L. A. last Saturday night, is a Nathan Stanger spent Sunday In De- pare fora blow and then at moment ex- half pound boy. typical southernor who has realized troit with his borther, Rev. J. Stanger. pecting and the grandeur of the rigging Mr, and Mrs. Tom Kane have moved MISS KATHERINE RUTH HEY MAN, that the war is over. He created a Dr. II. K. Lum, of Indianapolis, I ml . scene was before their eyes. Six old tars from Charles Wheelock's house into good impres»ion. was in the city a few days this weak on on the yardarni of a mast furling a mon- Mrs. Carey's tenant house. Piano Soloist,. business. ster sail forty feet above the deek, the Two special trains will be run to De- wind cracking thfa canvas, the light- James Tenant has purchased Wm. E troit next Saturday to accommodate Mrs. Dr. Hartley is in Milwaukee, ning blinding in its Hashes. Another Manning's farm for $3,300 and will take Wis., visiting her daughter, Mrs. possession April 1st those who wish to attend the Cornell- Killilea. moment li calm and the audience find Michigan foot ball gama. They wil themselves back on deck again only to Mrs Edith Warn returned to her Jas. R. Bach ha3 been measuring dry experience the great collision soeue. homo in PontioC Friday, after a six leave at 10 a. m. and 12 m. $1.50 for goods in his father's store fur the past Two ocean steamers coming together weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and round trip and admission to the game. few days. at full speed, and then the. open sea Mrs. Charles Cole THIS COMPANY IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST OF Last Sunday's Chicago Inter Ocean County clerk elect. Dansingburg, has scene, with the waves running moun- Rev. Shannon went Tuesday as dele- says that the co-eds at Alma college in- moved into the house, No. (57 Washte- tain high, tossing a man from crest to gate from the Congregational Sabbath naw-ave. crest as though he were b'.it a cork. School to the Sabbath School conven- THE KIND NOW BEFORE THE PUBLIC. dulged in a game of football recently. L II. Clement returned Tuesday J he curtain down, the lights up, aud tion at Grand Rapids. They played in a large dinning hall and night from a two wpeks' business trip the doubters are wondering "what, oan There will be a chicken pie social discounted any slugging match of In Illinois', Uu have to follow,'' Then comes the Iat John Smith Thanksgiving evening, •ihe season. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pond celebrated street scenes In C hleago, the harbor at given under the auspices of the Ladies' tilt' 4-5'h anniversary of their luarriayc niffht, showing all i he familial* build- Aid Society of Lapham's church. Heartfelt Compliment from the Famous Both the Detroit Free Press and the just Monday, ings, the vastwater (rout, thy Randolph From a Noted London Musician. Tribune of last Sunday contain excel- Mrs. H. L. Haskell. who has been Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wliit.marsh. of street viaduct, etc.> quickly followed by visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. French Violinist. I have great pleasure in warmly the dissecting room scene in ;•• medical lent write-ups of the 'varisty eleven. Milan, spent Sunday with Mr. and M rs. | B. Thayer for several weeks past, re- I have met only a very few artists recommending to my musical friends in Captain Iiaird's picture is given in the Will W. Watts. college, and another acl of novelties j turned'to her home in Ludington last, has passed. The next one •- itp to the like Herr Heberloin. He is one of the United States, Mr. Herman Heber- Free Press. A cut of the full tenm ap- Max Marshke has secured a position standard, in a comody oxccUence, and | WC< Si: the very best 'cellists I know and that lein, an excellent 'cello player—solo, pears in the Tribune. in a drug store at Lansing, and left for then the gorgeous autumnal boauty of j WKUSTKIt ever came to America. It is to be wish- 1 The following resoluiions were made chamber music and orchestra—and a The Graduate Club will meet at the there last week. ed that the attention of the musical thorough musician. Mr, E. T. MoClure, prop, of the the Una! act is shown, and with it ends | upon I he death of Miss M tmie A world of this county will recognize his residence of Judge Thomas M. Cooley, (.'oak house, was in the city from Satur- a play which, starting in at "concert 1'nelps, who passed away Oct. 28lh GBO. HENCHEL, afier a long and exhausting illness, ability in full justice, as he is deserving; No. 76 S. State-st., next Saturday at day nntil j eslerday. pitch" stays there and keeps an au- of the highest consideration by all. Director London Symhpony Concerts. "7 ;30 P. M. Judge Cooley will speak on dienos with wonder iii their minds, which she endured with unusual forti- Rev. J. Neumann organized a new amazement on their faces, and their tude Her many friends mourn her HENKJ. MARTEAU. London, England, March, 1893. ""Compulsory Arbitration." A co.dial Evangelical Lutheran church in Stock- ban is gripped on the arms of their 1.1 s; ;t!ld UlU>: — invitation is extended to all graduate bridge last Sunday. seats. Prices. :!."> 50 and 75 vents. WHEREAS—It has pleased oiif Gentle students, to all members of the faculty Miss Jessie Gregg lias returned f.-ora Shepherd to call to his Heavenly fold, Herman Heberlein. a visit with her sister. Mrs Dr. !•'.. L. our beloved sister, Mamie A. Phelps, [Translated from the German.] Miss Anna Louise Gillies, Soprano. and to all ladies of the faculty. Drake, of Marquette. <;it VNU oi'Kit » therefore, be it H is a great pleasure for me to com- Miss Gillies sang the solo part in the The Heberlein Concert Company, Mr. Geo. W. Week.-, of the north /i'e.«>ii'ed--That we, the Christian En- NHturila.v Mi-'IK, Nov. ->l. ply with the request of Herr Herman aria (Elizabeth Crayer), with the Phil- which will appear before the Inland side, has gone to Washington, I), i'., for Sim- • Brodte's saloon on the Bowury, deavor Society, of Webster, hereby ex- Heberlein (Solo 'Cellist of the Koenigs- League tomorrow night will be, in its a throe weeks' visit with relatives : New York. U boim: made a familiar press our deepest sympathy to the he- berg Grand Orchestra) to repeat to him harmonic Club. The young lady has a W. D. Belding, of Colorado Springs, sight t:> the whole Country through re., ved family aud to the sorrowing in writing the compliment 1 paid him wonderfully sweet voice.—Detroit Free way, one of the finest concerts of the frienes whom we commend to Him is home for the winter visiting his Davis and Kcogli's production ol the for his masterly performance in Koe- Press, June 22, 1894. kind to be heard in Ann Arbor this T who plonecan comfort them, mother, Mrs. Ann Belding, if the fifth play, "On the Bowery." Brodie »place nigsberg, Prussia, a year ago. Herr year. Herr Heberlein is an artist of ward. J'h.it w>-, bowing in submission to ts a curiosity. The walls are entirely Heberloin then played the difficult Rov. W. L. Ted row is attending a th«willof Him who doeth all things tbe first rank, while his support is the [.covered with portraits of famous fight- double concerto for violin, 'cello and meeting of the board of directors of ers and athletes of present and past and well, emulate her virtues, and be as Miss Katherine Ruth Heyman, Pianiste. best that can be had. This concert will 1 i e.uiv to respond to the same summons orchestra, by J. Brahms, op. 102, under Wittenberg collci." at Springfield, <>.. in the ceiling is a big painting of the Miss Katherine Heyman rendered -undoubtedly draw a crowded house. this week vanquished victor, John L. himself. li. y J MoO'll, ) my personal direction. Herr Heber- Admission, 25c. Jaines HobsoD, who was employed When visited by the writer one night Ida is. Kenny, v Cora. lein acquitted himself bravely of the the piano solo, "Tarantelle," by Liszt, as taxidermiNtt iu ilie Uu vers.uy Mu- last spring, the place was crowded, not Urbtcoa Tul.bs. ) difficulties before him, exhibiting a in a style and finish scarcely expected seum some years ago, ditd last Sunday only with the qneer "mugs'* who nat- technique and also a conception of the from so young a lady. Her execution at Ft. Worth,Texas. urally belong to the Bowery but also DR. KILMER'S music seldon met with. In my opinion was brilliant, and her interpretation of with welldivs-ed curiosity seekers Her Heberlein may well claim a posi- OOD'S Andrew Broun, of Chicago, who the piece, together with her grace in has been in the city in attendance up- from other parts of the world. A pi- tion where music of the highest order on the funeral of bis mother Mrs. Gay- anist and a flutist were uniting their is performed. My best wishes for Herr performing, made this number one of prepared by experienced ley-Hrown returned home Tuesday. efforts U> produce a suggestion pi of the finest of the evening.—Chicago | "Sweut Marie." Brodie was hospital- Hebelein. HANS VON BULOW. pharmacists from Sarsa- Koenigsberfj, May 4, 1891. Times. parilla, Dandelion, Man- Edward H. Wajales, son of Judg'e ity ilself. his round, clean .-haven face Rufug Waple.s, of S. Thayer-at., is home wearing a most amiable and yet know- drake, Dock.Pipsigsewa, for a short time from his work as news- Ing expression. I Ee was constant); in do- Juniper Berries, and other well known paper reporter anil magazine writer in | tnand : now it- was ;i newspaper reporter vegetable remfidies. The Combination, Pro- Philadelphia. | who sought him. now a Tammany poli- portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood's Rev. A. s. Carman, formerly pastor I tician, now ;i tnemher of the sporting Sar.iaparilla, giving it strength and curative of w a "hum" seeking charity, who had seen better days and The Heberlein Concert will undoubtedly power Peculiar to Itself, not pos- was i ! attendance at the convention held in Detroit last week, expected to wanted to avail himself or the Bowery sessed by other medicines. Hood'i return home by way ol Aim Arlmr and bridge jumper's well known bogpiality. draw a large house. As there will be no re- sp'Mirl a 1"\v davs here visiting old Brodie jumps from a mimic Brooklyn OO lri'luls, full, t'ned -al.h of one of his par- Bridgeln ••< >u tha Bowery." Be arsaparilla i.-tioners newsaitatvd hi-- return home merely himself. When before Bro KIDNEY LIVERS served seats, it will be necessary to go early SCures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, Boils, r season began, the writer asked him if to Springfield direct fr >iu Detroit. Pimples and all other affections caused by he was afraid of succumbing to the Mr. Louis Kooh in, who has been at temptations that beset those who Biliousness in order to secure a good seat. Doors open* Impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick work in Chicago as stenographer for up the giddy stage life, he replied that Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heart- Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, th«- Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul R. thought he could take care of himself, burn, pain in chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Kheumatism, Kidney and Liver Cqin- R., was in the city Tuesday visiting under the.watchful oye of Mrs. Bi at 7 p. w. old friends. He goes from here to T?x- who accompanies him on hia tour. Poor Digestion plaints. It is Xot What as where he is to fill a position as sten- Then he hurried over to bounce a sus- Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the ographer with one of the officials of the picious looking character, who was stomach, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. we Say, but what Ilood'i Cotton Holt Line, at a salary of $1000 watching a customer pocketing per year. Ho studied shorthand at change. .When Brodio had showo the the School of Shorthand 20 S. Stat^-st. crook the side walk, he said: ''Nobody Loss of Appetite Sarsaparilla Does, that A splendid feeling: to-day and a depressed one a few years ago and is now reaping eve* gtjts t'run down in dis joint. 1 to-morrow, nothing wems to taste good, tired, Tell3 the Story — Hood'i his reward. ] look after me customers. -\ bloke's sleepless and all imstrumr. weakness, debility. URES . dough is as safu with him here as it is Swanip-Boot builds up quickly a rundown *- Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder hi oh'oy;'h." I SO, 7.".,'. constitution and makes the weak strong. ADMISSION, nrujrelst* 50

STATE NEWS NOTES. A SHIP TO BE PROUD OF. Ike Mammoth American Liner St. T.ouls Lumber! Launched—Christened by Mrs. Cleveland The magnificent steamship St. Louis A CHAPTER OF THE DOINGS OF of the American line, was successfully M1CHIGANDERS. launched at Cramps' shipyards at Lumber! The Salt * Philadelphia. The affair was witnessed by fully .50.000 people. Mrs. Cleveland Smugglers Caught in the Art at Fort broke the traditional bottle of cham- That's All Salt pagne on the bow of the noble ship as Lumber! Is thesaltevery one should use. The Im- Hnron.—Coal Gas Kills a Vooii; Lady purities in the other kindsare useless, of it glided down the ways, at the same course, but dangerous also. The lime, at Bay City Thanksgiving Proclama- time saying: "I christen thee St. ll you contemplate building call at especially, is the cause of much kidney tion.—State Sunday School Worker*. Louis." In this instance and for the disease. first time since the ceremony was ob- served at Cramps' shipyard the cham- PURE Smugglers Caught at Port Huron. pagne was of American manufacture. fcON'T ACCEPT IMITATIONS. FERDON Diamond Customs Officer Fred A. Buzzell, at After the launch the invited guests to Port Huron, captured tvs-o alleged the number of 400 were entertained at THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO., CIN'TI. smugglers and seized about 1,500 a lunch in the office of the superin- Crystal Salt pounds of celluloid, worth about tendent, where President Cleveland Ta ranch the purest, and therefore the &l,50(>, which was smuggled over the made a short address. best salt known. Made from the best The St. Louis is rhiuily remarkable in that LOUIS ROHDE, brine, by the best process, with the best river to escape a duty of 50 cents per she is the tirstraodernmercliaut-marinestruct- grain, and sold in the best package—an Lumber Yard pound. Henry Cuinphrev. a well- uro of anything approaching her dimensions air-tight and non-absorbent box. known diver, and Charles King, a built in the United States. She will also be The fact that salt Is cheap is no reason the pioneer in what promises to become in time COR. FOURTH AND DEPOT STS. wby you should not have pure salt. drayman, are the parties under arrest. a spirited contest between the present English buiit ocean greyhounds and those which will be Lehigh Valley Goal, Hard & Soft Wood Ask for Diamond Crystal, give it a fair The celluloid is in six cases weighing And get your figures for all kinds of trial. Write us for further particulars. turned out from American shipyards. When about ~"'O pounds each. It was brought completed she will take her place among the CALL AND GET PRICES. OFFICE: 36 E. HURON ST. YARDS: 50 W. HURON ST. Our Dairy Salt Is the standard of ex- over in rowboats at night, but unfor- vessels owned by thn Internationar Nav- cellence, and no butter maker should igation company, which include the Paris. be without it. Address tunately one cuse fell overboard at New York and St. Paul. More than Ann Arbor, Michigan. DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO., the dock, and it was while Cuniphrey 6.000 tons of steel have already been worked was getting this case out of the river into the mammoth steamer, which, when com- LUMBER! St. Clair. Alien. that he was arrested. The five cases pleted, will exceed in length and tonnage both Notice to Applicants lor Certificate!*. the New York and Paris and equal that of the THE We manufacture our own Lumber and had been taken to the depot and were other great transatlantic liners. Her length Teachers' examination for Washte- to be shipped to a firm in Chicago. It over all is 554 feet; Length between perpendicu- naw countj will be held as follows at guarantee is thought that those arrested are lars. 535 feet: extreme breadth. 63 feet: depth molded, 42 feet; number of decks, 5; depth of Ann Arbor: ATLANTIC MONTHLY I members of a large gang of smugglers water bottom, 4 feet; number of principal Special March. 8 and 9. M VERY LOW PRICES ! who have been successfully smuggling watertight compartments, 17: distance ol col- Regular last Thursday and Friday of HY " not only celluloid but opium. John lision bulkheads abaft of stem, 33 feet. Always contains articles upon current Give us a call we will make it to your March. topics of interest. There have been Kerwin was later arrested as one of Special April, 26 and 27. interest, as our large and well graded ARE the gang. two papers on Tammany Hull. stock fully sustains our assertion. "Jack, the Stranyler" In Denver. . MARTIN J. CAVANAUGH, [HEELER "Stranglers' row," Denver, is becom- Tammany Hall, in the FEBRUARY JAMES TOLBERT, Prop. Her Wedding Gown for a Shroud. ing as famous as Whitechapel, London, Commissioner. ISSUE. Escaping gas at the residence of because of the mysterious murders of Use Prof. Bress Fed Drops for ner- T. J. KEECH, Supt. William Hammond of Bay City, was low women. It has just been the vous headache, diarrhoea and pain from Tammany Points the Way, in the FILSOITS the cause of the death of Kate scene of another murder. About 1:15 NOVEMBER ISSUE. Connors, aged 22, and the placing of cold of the stomach, and for infantile a. m. No. 1975 Market street was catarrh. Price 25 ctp. a bottle. Order Seward's Attitude toward Com- Nina Hammond, aged 13, next to the visited by the fiend whose strange by mail and the medicine will be de- E. N. BILBIE, SEWING MACHINES grave. Both occupied the same room. hobby is to choke lewd women livered and your postage will be dis- promise and Secession. By DR. A new coal stove was placed in the to death, and when he left the counted. Address, Prof. Wm. Bress, FREDERIC BANCROFT. TEACHER OF THE POPULAR? house and the pipe was put in by Ham- place Kiku Oyam», a Japanese , City. (37tf)« mond himself. It appears that he ran who ran the place, was a corpse with The two closing issues of 1894 will be it so far into the chimney that there the marks of the strangler's work upon of unusual interest. They will contain BECAUSE LADIES was no outlet for the gas. Miss Con- her throat. This murder was com- a story complete in two parts, called VIOLIN! THEM THEM nors complained about the way the mitted in the same row of houses in BUY LIKE stove was acting before she went to which Lena Tapper and Marie Contas- •When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. THE TRUHPETER, Pupil of EMIL SA UBET, bed, but did not make an investigation. soit were strangled recently. The When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. BERLIN, GERMANY. In the morning it was discovered that mode of her death was exactly similar. By flARY HALLOCK FOOTE. AND TELL the house was full of gas and smoke, The excitement among the women of When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Rooms at the ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.'S When she had Children.she gave them Castoria A Story of the Coxey Troubles in the Many ladies have used our machines but it was not considered serious. ill fame in that part of the city where 51 S. MAIN STREET. twenty to thirty years in their family work, Miss Connors was to have been married the three murders by strangulation Northwest. and are still using the original machines in a few days and her wedding trous- have occurred rivals that produced by we furnished them a generation ago. seau was all ready. "Jack, the Ripper" in London. The issue of January, 1895 HASKINS' Many of our machines have run more will contain than twenty years without repairs, other A Watchman's Battle With Burglars. THE MARKETS, ••!<•( R-TRAI K s 1 IS 11> •• I.K II1 >«.s. than needles. With proper care they A pitched battle occurred at Vicks- The Survival of the American Spirit never wear out, and seldom need repair. burg between Night Watchman Bar- Toledo—Grain. The 1 nexampled Offer of the New We have built sewing machines for ney and two burglars. One burglar Wheat, No 3 red } Bi. @ E5'/J York Central, An article of unusual interest touch- more than forty years and have constantly Corn, No a mixed 43 @ 491^ Art lovers will find one of the best ing upon the rise of the A. P. A. improved them. We build our machines entered the carriage shop belonging to Oats, No 2 white 32 @ 38 Wintersdorf & Son. The other stood Buffalo-lave Stock. bargains placed before the public for On all paid-up subscriptions received on honor, and they are recognized every- many a month in the offer of the Pas- where as the most accurately fitted andguard outside. Barney saw the flicker Cattle, mixed shipments 2 35 @ 3 75 before December 20, we will mail the of a match in the shop and proceeded Sheep 2 35 @ 2 75 senger Department of the New York November and December issues without finely finished sewing machines in theto im estigate. I'pon approaching the Lambs 300 @ 380 Central, to sell at a merely nominal world. Our latest, the "No. 9," is the Hogs, choice weights 4 60 @ 4 70 charge. buildings the man outside several times Common and rough 425 @ 450 figure a collection of etchings, which Feed and Boarding Stable, result of our long experience. In com- have beccrr.e furious all over the coun- K petition with the leading machines of the ordered him to halt and then fired. Cleveland. 35 cents a copy. $<.oo a year. Barney responded with his gun. TheCattle, best grades 450 @ 6 20 try as the "Four-Track Series." WEST HURON AND ASHLEY STS. world, it received the Grand Prize at the burglar inside jumped out of the win- Lower grades 3 00 @ 4 20 The titles ol the etchings are "The Paris Exposition of 1889, as the best, dow and all three took a hand in the Hogs 4 25 @ 4 70 'Washington Bridje," "Rock of Ages, Houghton, flifflin & Co., Carriages to let. other machines receiving only compli- Wheat, No 2 red 63 @ b'iy. Horses boarded at reasonable rate. battle. One ball passed through Bar- Corn, No 2 57 & 58 Niigara Fails," "Old Springat West 4 Park Street, Boston, Mass. Especial care taken to keep boarders in good mentary medals of gold, silver and bronze.. Oats, No 3 white 3414^ 35 Point," "Rour.dirg the Nose, Mohawk order. The Grand Prize was what all sought for, ney's cap, plowed a furrow in his scalp (40) and knocked him down. Upon ex- Fittsburg. Valley," "No. fe£9 and the Dewitt COHE AND SEE US" and our machine was awarded it. hausting his gun Barney went for help Cattle 4 40 @ 6 25 Clinton." "The Empire State Express," Send for our illustrated catalogue. We Hogs.. 425 1 500 "Horse fhee Fall, Niagara," and and another revolver and tLe burglars Sheep and lambs 175 @ 375 want dealers in all unoccupied territory, decamped. Wheat, No 2 red 53 a 53V4 'Gorge of the Niagara River." Corn. No 2 B8 © 68 'J heee etchings are all printed on[f5ne Oats, No 2 white 35 @ 35 Walker's Columbian Li?ery, WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. Murdered to Get Life Insurance- plate paper, 24x.' 2 inches, and the ab- Cincinnati. sence of any objectionable advertising SILAS R. MILLS, 32 E. JEFFERSON ST. 185 4.187 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. Augustus Vetter, a farmer near Cattle, good to prime 4 00 @ 4 50 Buchanan, was brutally assaulted by Lower grades 2 00 O 3 90 feature renders them suitable for fram- his father-in-law. (Jeorge Swaringer, Hogs 4 00 @ 4 76 ing and hanging in one's office, library J. F. SCHUH, with a hammer while in bed. He has Sheep and lambs 100 @ 350 oi home. VOICELTEACHER, Wheat. No 2 red 65 a 55 Ctpies may te secured at the effee of Horses Boarded, Hacks to Trains. AGNET, since died of his injuries and his as- Corn, No 3 mixed 45 Q 4514 sailant has been arrested. Bad blood Oats, No 2 mixed 32 ® 32Jj V>. B. Jer( rr,e, Ceneial Me6tein Pas- Ann Arbor, - Michigan. has existed between the two men for New York. Ecrger Agent, 97 Clark Street, Chica- A pupil of Lamperti and Shakespeare. Orders for Drives, Receptions, some time and that Swaringer, who is Cattle, fair to choice 3 50 Q 4 90 go, for 60 cents each, or will be mailed Owing to numerous solicitations, Mr. 60 years of age is of a quarrelsome dis- Hogs 4 60 <& 4 80 in stiff lutes, eecure fum injury, to Mills will continue his class in voice etc., etc., promptly attended to. position. Vetter carried a life insur- Sheep, good to choice 2 00 @ 3 0) sny ac'cliess, for 75 cents each, or any Lambs 300 O 4 00 two cf 1b< m to cne acJdrcfs for $1.30, or culture and singing in Ann Arbor. He ance policy for 32.000 in the Maccabees Wheat, N02red 68 Ha 59 will be in the Ann Arbor Organ Co. 's. Carriages to let at reasonable- HARNESS and it is alleged that there was a Corn, No 2 59H® 60 8T,y three or mere cideicd at cxe time rooms, No. 51 S. Main 6t., every Tues- scheme on between his wife and her Oats, No 2 white 38 tij 38K to ore acYiets, (0 cents < Corn.No2 June 5th, July 5th, August 7th, Septj R W. BLAKE • f all kinds at Schooner Capsized—Three Drowned. Oats, No 2 white 33 9 3J Under new managementand everything Mess Pork, per bbl 12 40 25 Ionia's Sunday closing ordinance has general reconstruction of revenue laws. It is trains, Buffet Parlor Cars, Wagner 9—Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. StS been overthrown on the ground that still found necessary to borrow largely tends to •HAFINO—This disease ol the sweat the city charter gave the council no raise doubt about financial provisions for the Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars to Cin- 10—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation. .25- glands is instantly relieved. future. Manufactures of woolens have good SUPERIORITY cinnati, where direct connections are 11—Suppressed or Painful Periods... .25 power to pass such an ordinance. orders for this time of the year. The cotton made with solid trains with Pullman 12—Whites, Too Profuse Periods 25 ITCHING—It is a specific for itching industry shows more improvement than any AND 13—Croup, Laryngitis. Hoarseness 25 Fred Gordon, colored, broke into the other, but no increase in demand for goods Sleeping cars of the Chesapeake & Ohio, 14—Salt I{ Inuni. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 from any cause. room of Miss Taylor near Chelsea and Speculative markets havo been stimulated in Queen & Cresent Route and Louisville 1 5 -R lieiimatiHiii, Rheumatic Pains 25 part by the call for bonds; wheat, corn and oats BURNS—The smart relieved at once attempted to assault her The girl's have advanced. The failures of last week were & Nashville Railways, to Hot Springs, 16- Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25 and cure follows clothing was all torn oft' before her 270 in the United States against 232 last year, RELIABILITY Old Point Comfort and all points in 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25 mother came to the rescue. and 38 in Canada against 36 last year. Virginia and The Carolinas; to Jack- 20-Whooping Cough #5 PIMPLES—Disappear bj its use. NEW YORK: Bradstreet's trade review says: sonville, St. Augustine and ail points 27—Kidney Diseases 25 NETTLE RASH—Is relieved at once. Charles Story was accidentally shot Perhaps the most conspicuous favorable feature ARE THE QUALITIES RENDERING in Florida; to New Orleans and all28-Nervous Debility 1.00 while hunting near Gladstone. His gun of the general trade situation Is found in 30-Urinary Weakness 25 ITCHING PILES—Quickly relieved numerous reports from merchants and manu- OUR principal cities in the South. 34—Sore Throat, Quincy. Ulcerated Throat .35 was discharged and the load of shot facturers throughout the country of a disposi- and cured entered his right shoulder, inflicting a tion to regard the business outlook more en- Through Wagner and Pullman Sleep- U 77H DR. HUMPHREYS' CDID OCJ« bad wound which may result in thecouagingly and with increased confidence In an ing Cars daily between St. Louis and II NEW SPECIFIC FOR OKII, CO » SUNBURN—Relieved in two minutes. early improvement in trade. Even la many Put up In small bottles of pleasant pellets, just at amputation of the arm. Story is from portions of the south and southwest, advices Washington via the "Big Four" and your vest pocket. BSD SORES—Prevented, or cured if Cleveland, O. FOUNTAIN pENS Bold by DrugKUU, or tpnt prepaid on receipt of prlr*. from the interior are that the country merchant the picturesque C. &. O. Ry. already formed is doing an increased volume of business, based Tourist rates will be in effect. DB. HmrasiTfl' MANUAL (144 p»K*-a,) MAILKU rBKm. The Free and Accepted Masons of on favorable weather and large crops. This is HriFIIRKTS JfKI>. ({>., Ill k 11S W1U1«~ St., \KH V08C. FKTID SWEAT—Comtort Powder is Pontiac are seriously thinking of erect- the more striking in view of the continued Call on or address any Agent of the sure euro. reports of the unfavorable effect on trade in the So popular. To introduce we will send Big Four Route or its connecting lines, ing a temple. If they conclude to south and the low price of cotton. The favor- or address SPECIFICS. FOR INFANTS—For Chaflng.Scalding, build they will put up a building that able change in the movement of prices con- you a sample of our No. I $2.50 Foun- will be an ornament to the city and tinues with higher quotations on staples. The K. O. .ifi'COIMIK'K, infant Eczema or Scald Head it is the costing about 825,000. They have a leaders in the wool trade say prices have fcest remedy ever dovised. Used as a reached the lowest ligure and the increased tain pen on receipt of $1.35 on 90 days Pawenger Traffic manager, "THE TREE OF LIFE." fund of $8,000 on hand now for build- demand points to an advance, although the ». B. H AKTIN, Gen'I Pass. & Tkt. ARt. VV as not any more coveted by Adam an*l dusting powder it keeps the skiu ing purposes. competition with Australia is felt. trial. Finest quality of 16-kt. gold pens. Eve than is a Summer outing on the Wis> kealthy and firm and prevents conta- consin Central by those who are posted. A fire broke out in the Thomas While Abraham Smith and his wife Guarantee, with each pen, of sure flow, BIG FOUR ROUTE, CINCINNATI, 0. gion. block, in Burt & Moody's jewelry were in the field picking cotton near JDou't Done for Skin Troub- store, at Battle Creek, which was soon Kellar. La., their cabin burned, ere no dropping. subdued by the fire department, but mating their three little children. les. caused a heavy loss to that firm by " J. Hindes and family, at Saginaw, Address, JOHN BAUMGARDNER, smoke and to the stock of the Boston awoke to find their house a mass of CHECK, PUNCH CO., ^Comfort Powder will cure you. clothing store. The damage will flames. It was easy for the younger Dealer in American and Imported amount to $10,000. people to get out, but not so for 941 F. St. N. W., Warren Martin, r,ou Smith and Will Hindes' aged mother. A mattress was GRANITES! Hinckle recently stole a pair of old placed under the second-story window. Washington D. C. (ofafort shoes worth about 7". cents at Union Hindes carried his mother through the and «J] kinta oi City. They were arrested, tried and smoke, let her down from the window BUILDING'STONE! •evi6ed for use in connection with Com found guilty. Smith and Hinckle got as far as he could and then let so, sup- fart Powder, is an Elegant Toilet Soap 60 days each in the Detroit House of posing she would strike on the inaV for the Hands, the Face, the Complex- Correction and Martin went to thetress. She struck some icy steps, Cemetery Work eonnty iail for 30 days. It cost the breaking both legs, and it i* feared For full particulars write ion. county about $3.">0 in costs. the cannot live. _ •*• 8PSCIAI,Tr. iAS. C. POND, Gen'I Pai.V Agent. For Sale Df A. E. nmilEBV, Comer of Detroit u>d cttberlse DM. WISCONSIN CBNTRAL LINKS. ASS AEBOR, ICICB WI3. THE ANN ARBUR REGISTER: TLURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1894

n fact, the interest I took in the case Removal. STATE OF 1IIIIIMV was aroused Dy her trust in him and A. H. Roys has removed his wood THE MURDEii MANIA turning and pattern shop to Herman The Twenty-Second Jadlcal Clrc II ler belief that if released from prison in Chancery. ler influence could control him. Krapf's Planing Mill on Detroit St., IT SOME TIMES SEIZES TUB where ho will be glad to meet all of his Suit pending in the Circuit Court for The case was set for trial in the old customers and as many new ones as the county of Washtenaw in Chancery HUMAN FORCES. January term oi 1883. The day it was may sec fit to give him their patronage. at Ann Arbor on the eleventh day of called one important witness was ab- All work done in first-class style and at October, A. D. 1894, wherein Thomas THE STORY OF JOHN PARKER'S sent and the case was laid over until reasonable rates. (03tf) O'Brien is complainant and John ihe next day. Parker's wife was in V O'Brien, Mary O'Reefe, Bridget Bow- CRIMINAL DEKDS. court with her baby in her arms and mortgage Foreclosure. ler, Margaret Halligan, Mary Kelley, tris sister was there also. Parker was Default having- been made in the con- James Kelley, Ag-nees Kelley, Gen- ditions of a certain mortgage made by Be Could Mot Resist the Temptation to suffering and weak from illness. He v*eyea the revolver to ner fcro'her mortgage Sale. ieveve Kelley, Earnest Kelley, Dennis Default having boon made in the eon Marah A. Rogers to Aretus Dunn of the Kelley and Robert Kelley are defend- Use His Knife—A Tragic Scene to- asked me to let the deputy sheriff give while they were seated at the table, city of Ann Arbor Michigan, dated ants. In this cause it appearing from the him a drink of whisky, which, with but denied that she had any concep- ditions of a certain mortgage made by uted in Court on the Day of Bif Randolph K. Fellows and Emily H., his March 4th, 1893 and recorded in the of- return of the sheriff of said county of Trial. permission of the court, was done, the tion of the purpose it was put to. It wife, and Pyron V. Fellows and fice of the Register of Deeds for Wash- Washtenaw and from affidavit on file prisoner going into a little ante room was surmised at the time that the wife iosetta H., his wife, to Warren Kim ble, tenaw county on the 6th day of March, that said defendants, Margaret Halli- adjoining the court room to drink it. I had agreed with her husband to die W. H. Webb and Mrs. D. B. Morgan, 1893, in Liber 81 of mortgages, on page gan, Mary Kelley, James Kelley, Ag- HAT MANIA FOR tad no idea at the time what the manwith him, and that she knew she wasas trustees of the First TJniversalist 118, on which mortgage there is now ness Kelley, Genieveve Kelley, Earnest murder some times was meditating, but am fully con- going to her death when she went into church of Manchester, Michigan, and claimed to be due the sum of two thous- Kelley, Dennis Kelley and Robert takes possession of vinced now that his reason for going the ante-room. I never thought so. to their successors in office, dated De- and two hundred and twenty-five dol- Kelley are not residents of said State individxial human lember 24th, 1885, and recorded in tholars and seventy cents(the whole amount of Michigan, but are residents of other into the little room was to see its in-Parker, I am confident, believed he of said mortgage having become due states in the United States; therefore forces, is proved by terior arrangements and to shape his would be acquitted, and continued to office of the Register of Deeds, for the •4 bounty of Washtenaw, and State of and payable on account of the non pay-on motion of Noah W. Cheever, solici- the case of a St.plans for the tragedy that followed. have that idea after he planned to ment of interest) besides an attorney's Louis criminal Michigan on the 7th day of January, tor for complainant, it is ordered that On his return to jail that afternoon take his life and that of his wife. It .886, in Libe 66 of mortgages, on page fee of twenty-five dollars provided for said defendants, Margaret Halligan, whose career is re-Parker handed a letter to some one towas his homicidal mania, an impelling .58, on which mortgage there is claim- in said mortgage and no suit at law or Mary Kelley James Kelley, Agnees Kel- cited by the pen of deliver to his sister, and in that letter desire to destroy life, that prompted ed to be due a the date of this notice proceeding in equity having- been insti- ley, Genieveve Kelley, Earnest Kelley, Charles P. Johnson, stated that a brother of the man hethe final tragedy. ihe sum of Seven Hundred Dollars and tuted to recover the money secured by Dennis Kelley and Robert Kelley enter ex-governor of Mis- had killed was in attendance at court an attorney's fee of twenty-five do liars, said mortgage or any part thereof. their appearance in said cause on or souri, as follows: and was liable to do him injury. He and no suit or proceedings at law hav-Now therefore by virtue of the power before four months from the date of this John Parker was a local politician ot AN OKLAHOMA TRAGEDY. ng been institutsd to recover! the of sale contained in said mortgage and order, and that within twenty days the requested his sister to bring a loaded the provisions of the statue in such cases camplainant cause this order to be pub- considerable influence as a ward or- revolver to court the next day in order moneys secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. made and provided notice is hereby lished in THE ANN ARDOR REGISTER, ganizer. I first defended him in 1878.that he might be prepared to defend A School Teacher Kills a Farmer iu given that on Saturday the 26th day of a newspaper printed, published and About 12 o'clock one night he was in a himself. J wrote another letter to a Cold Blooded Style. I herefore, by virtue of tho power of January, 1895, at 10 o'clock in the fore- circulating in said county, said publi- saloon on Cherry street not far from friend, e essing- a great affection for Prof. E. T. Hand, principal of the sale contained in said mortgage and noon at the east front door of the Court cation to be continued once in each the river. He was drunk and got into his wif< and foreshadowing what he Kildare public schools, shot and killed the statutes in such case made and pro- House in the city of Ann Arbor (that week for six weeks in succession. the most trivial quarrel with a friend. intended doing on the following day. George F. Eohr, formerly mayor of Ar- vided, notice is hereby given that on being the place for holding the Circuit Dated, October 11, A. D. 1894. The friend left. Parker left a few kansas City, the other morning in a Tuesday, the twelfth day of February. Court for said county of Washtenaw) The next morning all the parties A. D. 1895, at one o'clock in the after- there will be sold at public auction to PATRICK MCKERNAN, minutes later. It was not long before concerned in the trial were in court. quarrel over a farm. Eohr commenced noon, we shall sell at public auction, to Circuit Court Commissioner foi: Wash- plowing on the claim that both he and the highest bidder the premises de- the man came running in, crying that Parker, his wife and baby, his sister ;he highest bidder, at tho east front scribed in said mortgage, or so much tenaw County, Michigan. lie had been cut. The evidence went Hand claimed, and Hand ordered him door of the Court House, in the city of thereof as may be necessary to satisfy NOAH \V. CHKEVER, to show that Parker had followed him, off and shot him Ann Arbor, (that being-tho place where the amount due on said mortgage to- 40 Solicitor for Complainant. and in the shadows of a building had four times with a ;he Circuit Court for the said County of srether with interest thereon from the stealthily crept up behind; driven a rifle. Hand started Washtenaw is holden) the premises de- date of this notice at the rate of six per Mortgage Sail". knife in the man and then had run at once to Newkirk scribed in said mortgage to pay thecent, and the amount of said attorney's Default having been made in the con- away. The man lived nearly a year to give himself up amount due on said mortgage, with fee covenanted for in said mortgage. ditions of a mortgage executed by John and Parker's influence prevented pros- to the officers and seven per cent, interest, and all legal The premises described in said mort- Jalhoun and Alary Calhoun, his wife. :osts, the premises being described in age to be sold as aforesaid are described to James II. Begole, bearing date, ecution, but after his death Parker became crazy and said mortgage as the undivided two- screamed at the top as follows: The west hal of the north- September 14th, A. D. 1876, and record- was indicted for murder. His father Ifths and the undivided two-thirds of west quarter and the west half of the d in the office of the Register of Deeds was a man of considerable prominence of his voice all the one-fifth of all that certain piece or pw- southwest quarter of section twenty- or Washtenaw County, Michigan, and employed me in the defense and way to Newkirk cel of land situated in the township of one (21) in the township of Scio, Wash- eptember 14th, A. D. 1870, in Liber the long time intervening between the and after he wasSharon, in the County of Washtenaw tenaw County, Michigan. 4, of mortgages on page 136, and said cutting and the death, coupled with Sf(DW^ locked up. He told and State of Michigan, and described Dated, November 1,1894. mortgage was assigned by Louisa J. the fact that the cutting was done as follows, to-wit:— The north east Drury, administratrix de bonis non PROP. HAND. the officers what he quarter of the south east quarter of sec- ARETUS DUNN, vith the will annexed, of the estate of with an ordinary pocket knife, brought had done and asked them to lock him tion number thirty-two of said town- about an acquittal. Mortgagee. aid James H. Begole, deceased, to A. ap. At the same time he was shouting ship. THOMPSON & HARKIMAN, . Kingsley by deed of assignment date- Attornies for Mortgagee. (49) In preparing the case for trial I be ind screaming as loud as he could. Dated. Nov. r.th, 1894. d October 16th, A. D. 1879, and re- orded in said Register's office, October came cognizant of the characteristics WARREN KIMBLE, Notice to Creditors. 6th, A. D. 1879, in Liber six, of assign- and peculiarities of my client and be- City Treasurer In Trouble. SARAH E. JAYNES, TATE OK MICHIGAN, I ments of mortgages on page 357, and came impressed with the idea that St. Joseph, Mo., dispatch: Charge* EMILY E. FARREL, SCOUNTY OF WASHTENAW. j aid mortgage was also assigned by Parker's mind was affected. My MRS. PARKER. Trustees of said Church, Notice is hereby given, that by an order of bave been publicly made against City Mortgagees. tho Probate Court for the County of Washte- aid A J. Kingsley to Leonard Gruner opinion was that the man was af-and his attorneys. Parker called me Treasurer Joseph Albus of loaning naw,made on the 29th day of October, A.I).1894, and Caroline P. Ellis, executors of the flicted with homicidal mania and wasto him and asked if I would obtain A. J. WATERS, six months from that date were allowed for will of Joseph J. Ellis, deceased, by nonty from the city treasury, and the Attorney for Mortgagees. (50) creditors to present their claims against the inclined to attack men without provi- permission from the court for him toloutcil has ordered an investigation by estate of Michael Timmins, late of said eed of assignment dated February cation. I felt that all he needed was go into the ante room with his wife county, deceased, and that all creditors of th, A. D. 1887, and recorded in said committee of tb^ee aldermen. said deceased are required to present their Register"s office February 12th, A. D. an inciting cause and an opportunity and sister. There was another wit- claims to said probate court, at the probate 887, in Liber nine, of assignments of and he might commit any crime. I ness, he said, and he wanted to get the office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examina- (JROSSMAN & ^CHLENKER tion and allowance, on or before the 29th day mortgages on page 186, by which, de- mentioned my opinion to others, but address from his wife and have the Three cases of supposed smallpos of April next, and that such claims will be ault the power of sale contained in as he had been so successful in politics witness summoned before going on are reported at Nebesva, Ionia county. heard before said court, on the J39tb day of January, and onthe2t)th day of April next aid mortgage became operative, and and had acceptably filled numerous with the trial. I thought nothing One of the patients suspected is Super- al ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of >;iid no suit or proceeding in law or equity positions about the city hall, no onestrange of the request and readily pro- visor Charles E. Holliday, who is ex- days. (41.) laving been instituted to recover the agreed with me in my analysis. After cured the necessary permission from ecutive officer of 'the township boaid bated, Ann Abori- October 28, A. D.1S'.i4. lebt secured by said mortgage or any the trial he married a very pretty girl, the court. As Parker came out of the of health. Sebewa people are con- J. WILLAK'l) KAIS1UTT.Judge of Probate. >art thereof, and the sum of three siderably excited, as Holliday sat on thousand two hundred and seventy- one of the most devoted wives I ever cage I saw him beckon to his wife and the election board. Two other mem- ProbHte Order. our dollars ($3,274) being now claimed knew. Parker worshiped her, thoxigh sister to follow him into the ante room. bers of his family are down with the rj i \TK OF MICHIGAN, > „„ o be due upon said mortgage. Notice is, his political affiliations caused him toThey did so, Mrs. Parker handing her same disease. OCOUNTY OK WASHTENAW. I *"• At a session of the Probate Court for the herefore, hereby given that said mort- have dissipated habits. baby to a woman who was seated near Best ir> tf?e County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate gage will be foreclosed by a sale of tho The matter had almost passed out oi her. Mr. Jones, a voung lawyer who Offlceln the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednes- nortgage premises therein described U/ORCD day, the 31st day of October, in the year one or some part thereof, to-wit: All of the •my mind, when I picked up a news- was assisting me in the case, also went Children Cry for thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. paper one morning in the summer oi to the room and in a minute I followed. ONE Present, J. Wllllard Babbitt, JuagdOf Pro- ollowing described land situated in the Parker was seated at a long table, his bate. ownshipof York in Washtenaw County 1882 and read of another tragic crime Pitcher's Castor.a. in the matter of the estate of Frances O. and Stute of Michigan, viz. the west that Parker had committed. The night wife on one side of him and his sister Stunner. dec( ased. on the other. I directed Mr. Jones to James Edwin Stunner, executor of the'last lalf (W. i) of the south east quarter (S. before he had been drinking with a will and testament of said deceased, comes i) of section No. eleven (11); and the stranger in a saloon. The barkeeper take the name of the new witness and into court and represents that he is now pre- vest half (VV. i) of the north east quar- send out a subpoena. Jones reached pared to render his final account as .such exe- heard some words exchanged, bu1 cutor. ter (N. E. i) of section No. fourteen (14), could not distinguish whether friendly over the table to get a pen, and at the f% Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tuesday the all in township Ko. four (4) south in same instant I noticed Parker's sister 'I'A h dav of November next, at ten o'clock in the •ange No. six (6) east in said State ot or otherwise. Parker ran out of the forenoon, be anaig-ned for examining and al- back door and the man with whom he make a movement under her shawl. lowing sucb account and that the aevisees, Michigan, containing one hundred and legatees and heirs at law of said de- sixty acres, more or less, at public ven- had been drinking groaned aud fell to I turned to leave the room, and had ceased, and all other persons Interested in due, on Friday the fourteenth day of the floor. There was a fearful gash in just stepped over the threshold, when said estate, are required to appear at a ses- sion of said (Hurt, then to be holden at the December next at ten o'clock in the his side. He died in a few hours. As I was startled by a shot. I stopped, 'robate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, in orvnoon, at the east front door of the soon as I read the account of the trag- whirled about, and saw Mrs. Parker's aid County, and show cause, if any there be, ,'ourt House in the City of Ann Arbor, edy I was reminded of my former im- head sink forward on her breast. Her vhv the said account should n"M be allowed: n said County of Washtenaw. that bo- O of the bost Cook- id it to furtherordered, thai said executor pressions. husband had killed her. Parker was . Ushed. It cen- _ri\c notice to the persons Interested in said ng the place of holding the circuit standing, facing me. His face waa ~ lot all kinds •state, of the pendencv of said account, and court in said county. The following day Parker's wife anc 11 . Also de;.icrt he bearing thereof, by causing a copy of this Dated, September 9th, ISM. father came to me and beseeched me white and set. His eyes gleamed like • i . Medicine, kti- >rder to i>c published in THI; ANN AHBOU burning coals. His arm was uplifted afld Toilet recipes. STOVES (MiisTKit. ;c newspaper printed and circulate LEONARD GKUNEU, to defend the murderer. I refused to (1 for handy refer- tjgln said county three suc.-e-.sive weeks pre- •do so. In the first place, they were and the muzzle of his revolver was .) TSD -ious to said dav of bearing. CAROLINE P. ELLIS, pressed against his right temple. As ,l.\\ 1LL1AK1) BABBITT, 3^xecutors of the will of Joseph J. Ellis, unable to pay a .satisfactory fee and, it [A true Copy.] Judge of Probate. deceased. being a second offense. I realized that 1 stood watching him, my blood frozen ;IED FREE, HARDWARE. \\. (. DOTY, frooate Register. '•>» with horror, his linger convulsively ago fci 20 LAEOE X.1ON NOAH W. CHEEVER, great difficulties stood in the way. Tho ion Cotioe -j/rappers 42 Att'y for Executors. ^vife would not accept my refasal. pressed the trigger. There was an- mortgage sale. other sharp report, and then Parker , . ie Premiums. We io West Liberty Street. Default having been made in the con- Night after night she came to my vsl !:;,,•. tBO B i.nifo. Game, ditions of a certain mortgage executed house and pleaded with me, telling me fell forward against the wall with a ; Picture Card Is in gs Sale. bullet in his brain. Both died almost Robert Geraghty and Maty E. Cr- Default having been made in the con- she would secure employment and de- fifi Huron cf: Oak •aghty to Benjamin VV. Walte, dated the ditions of a mortgage executed by Ma- vote her earnings to paying for myinstantly. IKth day of April A. D. one thousand tilda B. Lewis to Join T. Swathell, services and so at last I became so im- ..The sjster adjpittsd jhcj had con* L L'U! TOLEDO, OHIO. ATTENTION! light hundred and eighty one, and re- rearing date May 25th A. D. 18&8 anil pressed with her zeal and devotion orded in the office of the Register of recorded in the office oi th Hegister of that 1 yielded and began preparing the Deeds for the county of Washtenaw and Deeds for Washtenaw Co inty Michi- •defense. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! State) of Michigan on the 23rd day of gan May 25 A. D. 189Ein Liber 81 of April A. D. 1881, in Liber sixty one of Mortgages on page 334, an I s;iid mort- On investigation, I found that the Whtn you want anything i" the m ji-taaes on page three and which said gage was assigned by sad John T. incidents attending the tragedy were line of mortgage was duly assigned by deed of Swathell to Harriet M. Carbaugh by almost identical with the one of a few Prices within the Tonsorial Work assignment by the said Benjamin W. deed of assignment da ed August 7th you areineitedto call upon Waite by executor to Benjamin VV. A. D. 1893, and rt-corded m said Regis- reach of all KELLY & JOHNSON, Waiteon the 2-lth'day of June, 1892, which ter's office, August 7th A. D. 1893, in said assignment is recorded in the office Liber 11, of assignment if Mortgages 13 E. ANN STREET. of the Register of Deeds in said County on page 444 by which default the power Write Our work it flrst-class. Satisfaction Guar- of Washtenaw and State of Michigan in of sale contained in said mortgage be- anteed Liber 11 of Assignments of Mortgages came operative, and no suit or proceed- for our on page 398 and which said mortgage ing in law or equity having be n insti- Illustrated was further assigned by deod of assign- tuted to recover the debt securtd by ment by said Benjamin W. Waite to An- said mortgage or any part thereof, and Catalogue. Dr. A. Owen's ANOTHER Jil drew J. Sawyer on the 7th day of June, the sum of twenty-six hundred and AD. 1893, which last said assignment was twenty five Dollars (2,625.00) being now duly recorded in the office of the Regis- claimed to be due upon said mortgage DUNLEVY & FRUHAUF ter of Deeds, in said County of Washte- Notice is therefore hereby given that PBOPKIETOBS, naw and State of Michigan, in Liber 1' said mortgage will be foreclosed by a 18 EAST HURON STREET. of Assignments of Mortgages on page sale of the mortgaged premises therein 27. By which said default the powei described or some part thereof to wit; of sale contained in said mortgage has All of the following described land sit- OF ALL KINDS. become operative and no suit or pro-uated in the City of Ann Arbor in ceeding in law having been institutei Washtenaw County and State of Mich- GAME IN 8EAS0N. to recover the debt secured by saic igan viz: Commencing at the South- Be»t Fish and Oj-xter* In the mortgage or any part thereof and the east corner of Lot No. Two (2) in Block City. Olve us a call. sum of $2,461.35 at the date of this no- No three (3) North of Huron Street in tice being claimed to be due on saic Range No. Ten (10) East according to- JOHN PARKER. mortgage, notice is therefore here the recorded Plat of the Ann Arbor .years before, with even stronger proofs The by given that said mortgago will be Land Company's Addition to the Vil- of homicidal mania. However, tho foreclosed by a sale of the mortgagee lage (now City) of Ann Arbor.and run- ELECTRIC BELT p'-emises therein described or some ning thence westerly along the south 'facts were hardly sufficient to warrant part thereof, at public vendue on th line of said lot Thirty-seven (37) feet to making such a defense, a defense that Greatest and Appliance BINDERY 31st day of December, 1894, at noon o are a Specific Cure (without the use ot dr jgs) a stake; thence North and paralled with is always difficult to present, and I de- —FOR— said day, at the north front door o( thi the east line of said lot No. Two (2), termined that the best I could expect Boon Court House in the City of Ann Arbo Sixty-six (66) feet to a stake! thence to do was to try wad save him from the RHEUMATISM KIDNEY AND in said County. That being the plaei easterly parallel with the south line of gallows. This decision I kept to my- SCIATICft LIVER TROUBLES of holding the Circuit Court for saic said lot, Thirtysevi-n (37) feet to the to LUMBAGO NERVOUS County. The premises are described in east line of said lot; thence south along self. Parker never once thought his said mortgage as follows, to wit: case hopeless. Like most men of his CONSTIPATION DEBILITY IN the east line of said lot. Sixty-six (66) elass he was of a very sanguine tem- EITHER SEX feet of the place of beginning, at pub- Suffering INDIGESTION The east fifty rods in width off of an lic vendue on Friday the Fourth day of perament and the ease with which I FEMALE WEAKNESS January A. 1>. 1895, at ten o'clock in procured his acquittal in the other from the east half of the south eas Humanity. and many other common complaints. You can BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION quarter of Section number seventeen the forenoon, at the east trout door of case led him to presume that he would learn all about it by getting Also the east half of the north wes again be set free. quarter of the north east quarter o OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Manufactured on short notice. he Court House in the City of Ann During my consultations with him I It contains pictures of the Belts and Appliances, section number twenty. Also the Arbor in said County of Washtenaw, became more convinced than ever of with prices of each, sworn testimonial letters and east half of tho north east quarter that being the place of holding the Cir- portraits of people who have been cured, and otlinr (except the east thirty rods in width his affliction and I even warned the valuable information. Primed iu English, C> rman cuit in said county. guards at the jail to keep a close watch Swedish and Norwegian. Mailed to any sadreaa Collection and Pocket Wallets, thereof) of Section number twenty, all Dated September 25th A. D. 18V4. lor six cents. Address in township number one south of range HAKRIET M. CABHAUGH, over him. I was afraid he might do Medical, Surgical and number five east containing one hun- Assignee of Mortgagee. violence to other prisoners. His wife THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT dred and twenty acres more or NOAH W. CHBBVEB, continued h«r devotion, visiting the Dated, October 4th, 18W, Attorney. (15) jail on visiting days, through rain and And Appliance Co. Opera Glass Cases A. J. SAWYER, •nine, frequently coming to my hous« Don't 201 TO 211 STATE STREET Assignee of Mortgi CHICAGO, ILL. Made and repaired. We also make a •a see what encouragement I coul4 UKNJAMIN VV. WAIT* weakness1 easily cured by Delay The largest Klectric Belt Establishment In the specialty of repairing, cleaning and re- A. .!. SAWYER, SPINAL Dr. Miles Mervo Plasters, #lve her and rendering me every posafc World. Mention this p binding old books of every description. iminiee Dr. Miles' PAIN ble assistance in gathering i Write now. Atty. in Person, 41 AH droggista K iCiMs. i)d ii> it -.-'.>«» ' -« THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE 22

Mrs. Sunderland gave a reception to a number of college girls last Saturday REINHARDT'5 evening to meet Mrs. Livermore. BUSY STORE OF The Evening News is authority for the statement that the Ann Arbor Road is Shoes Save Dollars 1 about to purchase 500 new Weight ears. Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Bejnan gave a very pleasant reception to their many The Good Wearing ANNOUNCEMENT! friends last Saturday afternoon and MILLEN evening. ties ofour shoes have been the secret oi A slight blaze in the old Clark school our success. These are times when house on North Division-st. Tuesday people expect much for their money- Mr. James R. Bach is de-morning, was soon extinguished by the HOSIERY Xo shoes contain more value than ours. Toting a part of his time for fire department. AND. To durability we add pleasing the present at the Dry Goods Mr. Bernhard Baur and Miss Lizzie Baur, of NorthfieM, attended the appearance and perfect fit, all com- store of Bach & Roath. His funeral of JacoD Baur, of Montpelien Ohio, last week. bine at a minimum price as an inspec- principal work just now is in UNDERWEAR Those wishing to secure the sparrow tion of our lines of footwear will dis marking down all prices so bounty must bring the whole body of A Few of the Many Bargains We Are the bird to the city clerk or they will close. ,hat the stock will move. It not be accepted. Offering this Week. is the intention of the firm to The School of Music was crowded Ladies' Pine Eibbed Wool Vests and Pants, the $1.00 quality, close up the business just as last Thursday night to hear the song 42 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. at 62 l-2c. recital by Prof. Lamson in the third of Ladies' Ribbed Wool Union Suits (Seconds) the $2.00 qual- soon as possible and the prices the Faculty Concert*eries. ity, at 98c. are being made such that the Bob Burdette, who was to appear be- Edward Crane, aged 68, of Ypsilanti, Miss Lizzie Brehm,of W. Liberty-st. Ladies' Ribbed Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants at 25c a gar" fore the S. L. A. on Dec. 7, has been dropped dead last Friday. surprised her friends last Monday by ment. goods are bound to go. This obliged to postpone his lecture until marrying Mr. CarlBaurman, of Dayton, Ladies' Fast Black All Wool {Tights, the $1.25 kind, at 75c. Remember the tea given by the la-Ohio. Mr. Baurman is an attorney at is merely a statement of a fact. some timo after the holidays. dies at Maccabee hall tonight. Eata- a pair. hat place. No public announcement Ladies' Heavy Cotton Ribbed Vests, the 25c kind, at 15c. Go and see for yourselves. O. E. Butterfield must be excused if bles served from 6 to 7:30. lad been made of the intended event he seems a little absent minded during Justice Gibson sent John W. Schneid- and only a very few near relatives Watch this column for a list of the present term of court. Its a girl. er, of Toledo, to jail last Monday to re- were present. READ THIS BARGAIN: She is two days old this morning. main there fifteen days. Cause, drunk. some rare bargains next week. Rev. M. M. Goodwin, whose resigna. Children's all Wool Red Vests and Pants, sizes 18 to 26, your The Michigan Central has made some choice, 25c a garment. changes in its time table. Before go- The marriage of Miss Bertina Bliss tion and return from his service as naval to Mr. Fred L. Keeler, lit '93, is an-chaplain has been for some time ex- Sizes 28 to 34, your choice 35c a garment. ing to take a train consult the corrected One Case Men's Shirts and Drawers, all white, 19c a garm't time card as given in another column. nounced to take pi ace on Thanksgiving pected, reached home Wednesday, and day. ._ will resume the pastorate of St. Luke's, 25 Doz. Ladies' Fleece-Lined Hose, two pairs for 25c. Prof. G. P. Coler, of the Wisconsin which he resigned last spring to accept 175 Ladies' all Wool Flannel Skirts, the $1.00 kind at 75 ea'h Wm. P. Smith , of Ann Arbor town, State Normal School, will preach at the chaplaincy. He did not findth e the Church of Christ next Sunday and Miss Ella McDonald, of Whitmore service congenial, and would have re BLANKETS I morning a«d probably in the evening. Lake, were married at Brighton last turned earlier, but for the detention of week. The Story of Creation," the subject his ship at Bluefields.—Commercial. One Case Gray and White 10-4 Bed Blankets, the $1.00 qual" of Prof. Carhart's talk before the Uni- James C. Ambrose will le cture at the ity, at 59c a pair. versity Bible Class at the M. E. church, M. E. church next Saturday evening at A report comes from Hudson of a re- 50 Pairs Fancy Stripe 10-4 Blankets, the $1.25 kind, at 75c drew out a large audience last Sunday 8 o'clock on " 1'he Fool in Politics." markable find that was made there re- a pair. noon. __ Admission, 2"> cents. cently. It says that "A farmer who was digging on his land near here> Heavy Siver Gray Blanks at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. J. C. Wilcox, who for some time past Mr. P. G. Sukey left for Europe last found a skeleton, undoubtedly of some 25 Pairs Extra Fine California Wool Bed Blankets at $4. 00 has been assistant city editor of the De- week to try and realize upon an estate prehistoric person. The skull was and $5.00 a pair. in Sicily in which be has an interest. He troit Tribune, has given up politics and much smaller than usual but perfectly 50 Pairs Pure Wool Homespun Blankets, White and Gray at expects to return about the first of Jan- will from now on edit the Song Journal, formed and the teeth are large and $3.50 a pair. of Detroit. uary. well preserved. The bones are said by Ten-quarter Comfortables at 09c, 85c and $1.00 each. The pipes conveying steam to the P. O The Argus is really tumbling to thegood authorities to be 1,000 years old. Silkoline Bed Comforts, choice styles at $2.50. building have given out, and a number situation and seems to be realizing thai They will be sent to the museum in of oil stoves are doing duty as a heating people want a different kind of read Ann Arbor." EBERBACH DRUG CO, apparatus until repairs on the pipes ing matter. It is running an adver- This will be a good week to buy Under- can be made. tisement of the Detroit Tribune. Do you cooffl If so, Prof. Brest has wear, Hosiery and Blankets. Manufacture the Following Articles; something to say to you on page eleven oj A lady, who did not wish her name The Michigan Agricultural College this issue. C. P. Baking Powder, a pure mentioned, had the misfortune to fall Experiment Station has recently issued •Croam of Tarter Powder 28e lb. into the sewer at the corner of Liberty a pamphlet consisting of four papers on If all wives and mothers could fully JS/ed. and Yellow Cake Color and Thompson-sts. last Thursday night the following subjects: Fattening realize how apt each one is at all times SCHAIRER & MILLEN, 10 oz. .20c bot. to be bereft of the protector and sup- at about ti p. m. Lambs, Rape as a Forage Plant, Man- port of themselves and their children, LEADERS OF LOW PRICES AND ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.

and the sleeves. The remarkable wrap HE COT EVEN. AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. FASHION CONTRASTS. was saved from seeming like a scrap For Sweet Charity. bag combination by the extreme A Stronc Bluff Tmtt Went With the The income of merely the principal Conductor. MANCHE STER ENTERPRISE. INCONGRUITIES PERPETRATED beauty and richness of its component charitable institutions having- their The game of "bluff" in honest hands headquarters in London amounts to An effort is being made to organize a IN THE NAME OF STYLE. parts. Such lace and such velvet dancing class here. never go into scrapbags.—New York is seldom a winning one, yet an honest over £7,000,000 per annum, or $35,- The Savings bank building is the World. young man evened a loss one day last 000,000. That represents a sum equal finest improvemont made in this village They Are Often Bewitching with Ex- week through the first bit of "bluff" he to half the whole capital invested in in several years. quisite mendings—1 ilniy Chiffon and Out of Remnants. had ever tried in his life. the bank of England. It exceeded The Methodists intend to move their Spidery Lace—Some Notes of the It was, according to the wearer's ad- He hailed from New England and the total revenues of all the British church bell from the old edifice into Modes. miring friends, a most beautiful bodice. ignorant of New York railroads was colonies together in 1884, and it is the new place of worship—the Presby- It was of pale blue crepe. The sleeves making a trip to Mamaroneck on the as much as the present total annual terian church. were puffed so as to form a sort of New York, Now Kngland and Hartford revenues of all the British colonies, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Doty and Mr. HE GREATER cascade to the elbow. The puffs were line. Promised by the conductor that excluding New South Wales, Victoria and Mrs. Wm. G. Doty, of Ann Arbor, number of mate- divided by bands of cream insertion. he should be warned when nearing the and Canada. If there is added to this came here yesterday to attend the bur- rials and variety o: VanDyke points of lace extended from station, he realized nothing until he ial of the remains of Wm. M. Brown. sum the income of the smaller chari- acJors one can har the collar to the waist line, the narrow reached Stamford, when the forgetful ties the total benevolence paid volun- Jas. L. Stone, formerly landlord of moniously i n t r o points giving- a tapering effect to the official turned up to inform him regret- tarily in the metropolis does not fall the Goodyear house and later of the St. duce into a costum wearer's plump figure. A stock collar fully that he was a dozen miles beyond •lames at Ann Arbor and now located far short of £10,000,000, or $50,000, - this win t e r t h of heliotrope velvet finished the bodice. his destination. 000. at Rushville, Ind., has been visiting at greater the success Ann Arbor. When it had bcon sufficiently admired "And shall I have to pay my fare she is considered to the young woman who wore it made back?" he inquired. YPSILANTI SENTINEL. have achieved. Ex the encouraging statement that her "Don't exactly see how you could , Kill Him. A small fire occurred opposite the quisite blending.de last winter's ball gown, a scrap of vel- get back any other way," was the re- That was the decision in the Prer- Normal, on Bower street, Friday, and lig-htful contrasts dergast case of the assassination ot No 2 was the only company to answer vet and lace saved from three seasons p!y-, TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, bewitching incongruities, are the order With a sense of unjust treatment, Mayor Harrison of Chicago. That is the alarm. No. 1 was at dinner. of the day. Filmy chiffon and spidery your verdict in regard to your hair Mrs. Pease has promised Mrs. Bab- the young man purchased a ticket and providing you do not take care of it. Could Not Sleep. lace in conjunction with heavy furs rode back in the next train. bitt to arrange a ballad recital, for tlie and velvets, gleaming passementeries If your hair has already fallen out anc * Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, benefit of the soldiers' monument fund, He made the same trip again two your head is bald you should cnsults Idaho, says: "I was all run down, against somber cloths and all sorts o days later. This time he knew just someone at once who makes aspect- to be given at the Normal Conservatory odd combinations are popular. weak, nervous and irritable through of Music, in the near future. where his station was, but falling into ialty of the hair. Where the follicle overwork. I suffered from brain fa- The city schools were closed Friday A gown which unites about as manj a sound sleep he let himself be carried are present t: ere is a cure for you. tigue, mental depression, etc. I be- to allow the teachers to visit other of the fashionable elements as possi past it, until by strange coincidence An examination which will cost you came so weak and nervous that I schools. A coincidence was the fact ble was shown in an [uptown establish he found himself again at Stamford. nothing, may prove of endless value to could not sleep, I would arise tired, you. Prof. Birkholz, the German hair discouraged and blue. I began taking that a 65c excursion ran to Detroit that ment the other day. It was an im With an air of injured independence specialist of Chicago, where he may be day, and Detroit schools were visited. ported frock, and jin spite of the new he boarded the next train back. consulted in private, and free ot DEXTER LEADER. tariff it bore a price mark which pu "See here, conductor," he said, ad- charge by those who desire treatment. j Dr. Miles' Nervine it beyond the ordinary woman's hope The first fox hunt of the season was dressing that functionary, "I've been An exmination will cost you nothing and now everything is changed. I participated in last Saturday by Messrs. of possession. It was of cheviot carried through the stupidity of an- and should he find that there is the 6leep soundly, I feel bright, active Sedgwick, Sleator, Rieder and Buchan- The material was of two shades o1 other of your blooming conductors slightest chance to cure you he will and ambitious. I can do more in one an, and since that time there has been brown—tobacco leaf and a somewha twelve miles out ol my way, and if you treat you under guarantee to cure or day now than I used to do in a week. one fox less. Sedgwick was the lucky lighter shade, sprinkled with pin dots suppose I'm going to pay you for tak- ask no pay. Call or address Prof. For this great good I give Dr. Miles' man to bring sly Keynard down. in turquoise blue. The bodice was o: Birkholz, 1011 Masonic Temple, Restorative Nervine the sole credit. ing me back you are pretty far out. Chicago. Mrs. John Winger, whose home is brown velvet, made with a very full You may call for any fare you please. just east of the village, gave birth to overhanging- vest. The under sleeve! I'll not pay it. There's a lot more Borland this notice to any first It Cures." twin girls last Monday, which resem- were of cheviot and the upper ones of class druggist and he will get yet the "" Dr. Miles' Nervine 19 sold on a positive than that, due for my inconvenience." Remedy for you at once, if he has not guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. bled the Siamese twins but had but one velvet. Bands and lines of jet gleamec All druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for 15, or "All right sir," answered the con-got it in stock. it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price abdomen, otherwise they were perfect- about the bodice. Epaulettes of heavy ductor meekly, completely overawed by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ly formed. They weighed 15 pounds cream lace gave a finishing touch o: by the apparent depth of resentment and were dead when born, [t is proba- Took the Hint. ble that they will be sent to the medi- contrast to the frock. before, were the materials used. confronting him. cal museum at Ann Arbor. Whereupon all the others departed, "I'm even with that company," mur- Jag-gs—How did you ever dare to To Marry or Not to Marry. vowing to have lovely bodices before mured the provincial youth blandly embrace Miss Boston? If you find unfamiliar looking half Naggs—She was speaking of ban- dollars appearing among your small C. is in great distress of mind. A the week was over. when he had stepped off the train. change in the course of the next few man whom she has known for a long ditti that night as we drove through weeks, you need not be surprised. The time wishes her to be his wife. She is Taking Little Trips. DealiiCKK Cannot be Cured the strip of woods py the river, and coins will be the so-oalled Columbian in years an old maid, and wonders i: Years ago it was the custom to shut by local applications, as they rannot remarked, "What a romantic place to souvenir half dollars, which the gov-it is best to consent. She sometimes up the house at a certain season of the reach the diseased portion of the ear.beheld up." LUMBER! There is only one way to cure Deaf ernment is now making desperate ef- fears him; is sometimes almost dis- year and go away, coming back only "Yes?" oj alt kinds for all purposes at fort to put in circulation. More than ness, and that is by constitutional rem- gusted with him. Sometimes, when he at the end of the season and some- edies. Deafness is caused by an inflam- "Well, I held her up,"—Dife. 130,000 of them have been paid out of times prolonging the stay even far the sub-treasury in New York during is pleasant, she thinks she might toler- ed condition of the mucous lining of Lowest Prices the last few days. ate him. He loves her madly, and is beyond this. That sort of going away the Eustachian Tube. When this tube determined to marry her whether or involved an enormous amount of nfets inflamed y< u have a rumbling The government has issued an entire sound or imperfect hearing, and when Also LATH and SHINGLES. no; says if she refuses to be his wife trouble, an endless lot of baggage and Did you ever see one of the famous new set of postage stamps. They are all sorts of fuss and feathefs. It took it is entirely closed Deafness is the re- the same size and general color and de- he will spend the remainder of his life waterproof Interlined Collars or CuFs ? If you arc in netd of anything in the line of trying to get even with her; threatens a small van to transfer the luggage, sult, and unless the ii fl immation can be Lumber, Lath and fshingm call and get our sign as the old red two-cent stamp. taken out and this tube restored to its It's very easy to tell, for they are all prices and see our stock. The color is lighter, being a light rose, her and says disagreeable things. She and when one arrived at the journey's normal condition, hearing will be de- marked this way that looks at first sight as if the newonce loved a man and felt proud to be end the care and confusion were stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten TRADE- P. L. BODMER, stamp was one of the old ones washed with him, but for this man she has no thought scarcely to pay for the pleas- are caused by catarrh, which is noth- 11S' = SOI'TH MAIN ST. in the rain for a day or two. The vig- such feeling. She asks if it is right to ure of it. ing but an inHamed condition of the Ann Arbor, BDetaa nette of Washington is the same and marry when one does not feel an en- Nowadays we do things better in mucous surfaces.! the numerals and lettering are un- thusiastic love for the object. Wha1 We will give One Hundred Dollars MARK- changed. The only new feature in the this as in almost everything else. The They are the only Interlined Collars shall she do? Answer: Men and short trips, with frequent home com- for any case of Dei f ness (caused by design is a triangle in the upper corners catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov- EASY AND QUICK IS where on the old stamp the background women have in the course of time made ings, are much more comfortable and ered with waterproof " CELLULOID." many fatal mistakes, but none more Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, I was plain. practical. One may be gone the great- free. They'll stand right by you day in and fatal than marrying when they were er part of the season, but there are a day out.and they are all marked this way SOAP MAKING CHELSEA STANDARD. destitute of love for the one to whom F. J. CHSNEY & Co., Toledo, O. number of times when it is desirable by Druggists, 75c. TRADE- WITH Will Stapish, of Ann Arbor, visited they were united. If it is dis- to run home, do a little shopping, see friends at this place the latter part of astrous to marry without love, that everything is all right, repack the The Hair v«. Insanity. BANKER LYE. last week. it certainly is suicidal to marry trunks and reassort the belongings. It was formerly supposed that peo- MARK- To make the very best Soap, simply Frank Nelson and C. J. Downer have if one feels anything like disgust To go away early in the season and ple of pale complexion, especially if dissolve a can of BANNER LYE in cold for one who is to be for life a constant The first cost is the only cost, for gone to St. Louis, to dress poultry for carry all that was necessary until the the hair was a pronounced blonde,fina they keep clean a long time, and when water, melt H lbs. of grease, pour the New York market. and close companion. One may en-coming of cool weather, was an enor- and thin, were specially liable to men- soiled you can clean them in a minute Lye water into the grease. Stir and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schenk are re-dure almost any other relation with mous task and one that later methods tal excitement and brain disorder. by simply wiping off with a wet cloth put aside to set. ceiving the congratulations of their some sort of equanimity; but when it have proven to be useless. It is much Statistics which have recently been —that is the kind marked this way FULL DIRECTIONS on EVERY Package. friends over the arrival of a daughter comes to the intimate association of better to send or take home undesir- compiled pjove this to bo another of to enliven the home circle. She arriv- husband and wife, disgust felt at the able things and start out with a new the grave errors of the old-tima BANNER LYE is pulverized. The can ed Friday, November 9th. outset must in time increase to a pitch lot, just what is required, for the im- may bo opened and closed at will, per- "specialist " At the Kirkbridge, Eng- mitting the use of a small quanity at a As a result of the late election Chel- past bearing. Whatever you do, do mediate campaign. land, asvlum out of a total of 265 pa- sea will lose two excellent families— not marry a man for whom you enter- MARK- time. It is just the article needed in those ot William Judson and Peter J. Fashion Notes. tients only one has red hair, and only These collars and_ c;iffs will outlast every household. It will clean paint, tain such sentiments. You would only three either light hair or fair com- ;ix liuen ones. Tlie wearer escapes Lehman. The latter, it is reported, wreck your life and his also, unless he A stylish dress for a young girl is of floor, marble and tile work, soften water, will be deputy county treasurer. plexion. In the New York, London laundry trials and laundry bills—no disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. enjoyed torturing you, and this leads old rose cashmere. It has a bell skirt and Paris hospitals for the insane the chafed neck and no wilting down if CHELSEA HERALD. to murder, suicide, or public scandal with half a dozen rows of narrow vel- same proportion hplds good. Exactl; you get a collar marked this way THE PENN CHEMICAL WORKS. vet in two clusters. The waist is full, Last Tuesday being the anniversary and the divorce courts. No matter why dark-haired persons are more Ha PHILADELPHIA. of J. A. Eisenman's birthday, a large from what source your antagonistic with wide lapels turning down over ble to mental diseases than those o number of his friends tendered him a feeling springs, do not imagine that it the sleeve tops and falling over the full other shades of color has not yet been surprise party at his home on West will grow less with closer relations. front and back. The neck is filled in explained.—St. Louis Republic. Middle street. Besides, a man who threatens a woman with shirred silk, and there is a straight MARK- One of the busiest places in town is is a coward; and, to judge from your collar covered with rows of velvet rib- Ask your dealer first, and take noth- bon. A Man is Best Known by His Repu ing that has not above trade mark, if C. J. Chandler & Co's poultry house. letter, you are too sensible to love or teflon. you desire perfect satisfaction. All About fifty persons are employed in the respect a bully or a man who would A suit of fancy woven wool material So are Dr. Kermott's Mandrake Pills others are imitations absolutely. different departments, and a large stoop to such measures. Stay single lias bodice and very full sleeve tops of The best evidence of the value of then If you can't find collars or cuffs amount of dressed poultry is turned out until you can find a man who is above satin. There are wide revers of the Is the fact that they have been use< marked this way, we will send you a every day. threatening a woman to gain his pur-cloth, finished with buttons and edging over thirty years. If you have a tirec sample postpaid on receipt of price. Mrs. E. L. Freer, of Railroad street, pose, or live and die an old maid, and of satin. Passementerie straps are set and languid: feeling, or sick-headache Collars, 25 eta. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. was called to Jackson last Saturday by glory in the name and state. across the front in vest fashion, and a or bowel difficulty, or Indigestion, try Give your size and say whether stand- the seriou sillness of her brother-in-law, them. They will cure you. Price, 25c up or turned-down collar is wanted. Abram A. Arnold, who died Sunday chemisette and collar of lace make an THE CELLULOID COMPANY, morning. Mr. Arnold was at one time Her Velvet Cloak. appropriate finish. For sale by J. Moore, Druggist. 427--J9 Broadway, NEW YORK. a resident of Lima. The woman who can not afford a Some of the models for hair dressing velvet frock or a velvet wrap this win- are notable more on account of their A G near. SALINE OBSERVER. ter should decide to go into a retreat. eccentricity than for any beauty or Jimmy—What is t>ie moral courage It is plain to be seen since election That is the only way in which she can style. One fashion represents the hair that the Sunday ccliool teacher was that the new weather clerk is not a escape heart burning and jealousy. If almost in a perfect cone above the telling us about? 5. STATE ST., democrat. He is not satisfied with she mingles with the velvet robed lead. The effect is like a straight Tommy—As near as I kin guess it. \sf:ri,.\D FLOOB.] simply snowing them under but wants throng which will crowd the streets jointed funnel bent in slightly at the it's the kind of courage that kids has commodated In the to bury them deep. It has snowed ever this autumn, and is herself clad in sides. that's afraid to fight. F Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars since election. mere broadcloth, she will be full of running over the lines of the Louis- Fine A new costume of basket cloth has ville & Nashville Railroad. We now have a new marshal. Mon- hatred, envy and malice. eg-o'-mutton sleeves, short basque- Sow Jersey, i lease Keail. day night Marshal Baker tendered his The velvet capes are particularly itted waist, and extravagantly wide A g-entleman has invented an elec- L Merchant resignation, which was accepted. Wm. gorgeous affairs. They sparkle with revers faced with moire. There is also tric mosquito net which electrocutes Brainard was then suggested for the insect pests which come in contact place and by a unanimous vote of the iridescent beads; they flutter with lace a collar and vest of moire; and the Tailoring I council, elected. We believe the office moire belt has a rosette and long ends with it. 0 will now be well looked after. of ribbon falling to the hem of the WE 6UARANTEE FIRST-CLASS skirt. iWORKJN EVERY'RESPECT. An attractive costume is of cashmere, R with a velvet body, with a very full keep on hand samples fathered basque skirt. There is a This line runs double daily of all the LATEST ound velvet cape collar, and narrow (morning and evening depart- and BEST STYLES of Closing Out Sale. standing collar of velvet. The sleeves I ure) solid trains from Cincin- FOREIGN and DOMESTIC are of the cashmere, and are in very nati and Louisville to the prin- ull leg-o'-mutton fashion. cipal Southern cities. GOODS. Call and inspect them. A popular wrap is a cape falling D This line affords two routes ibout twelve inches below the waist LESSENS PAIN-INSURES SAFETY to points in the Southwest, via ^ FARM TOOLS ine. It has a collar and small cape, to LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD. Memphis and via New Orleans. REPAIRING NEATLY Also < It auin^ and and is so arranged as to lap a good My wife, after having used Mother's A This line has double dally deal in front, thus insuring more Friend, passed through the ordeal with sleeping car service to Jackson- warmth than the ordinary cape affords. little pain, was stronger in one hour ville, and the only through line At Cost, Many of the new autumn hats have than in a week after the birth of her of sleepers to Thomasville and former child. J. J. MCGOLDRIOK, rimming under the brim, either feath- Beans Sta., Term. Tampa. r» or flowers. This line has four daily trains ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Mother's Friend robbed pain of Its terror A Sold ontriKht, no rent, no royalty. Adapted »nnit-, shop, tttore and offic«. Greatest conven —And Many Things— ville in each direction. ienca and best Heller on earth. not need to be very wide. Indeed, MKS. L. M. AHEKN, Cochran, Ga. Agent* make from 80 to 950 pertfjrr. many ladies like them better when Sent by express, cbarges prepaid, on receipt This line has three dally trains One in a residence means a sale to all tn* / of price, JlJSO per bottle. Book "To Mothers" N neighbors. Fine instruments, rtotoym. work* ,hey are narrow. For this reason it is mailed free. between Cincinnati and Lexing- anywhrre, rti.j dinlurice. Complete, reartj for use when shipped. Can be put Dp by any on*. Less Than Cost to >ossible to utilized an old silk skirt _ BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO., ton in each direction. never on* of order, no repairing, last* a )ifn and are made soft with fur. They are hat might not be available under For Sale by all Druggists. ATLAKTA.GA time. Wurranted. A money maker. Write 27 miles shortest to Knoxvllle c W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk to, Columbus, 0 most daring in their color. Rich ther circumstances. j and Carolina points. Close Business at claret color, emerald and olive green and brown dashed with yellow will A stylish bonnet is of fine felt. It las a slightly raised coronet brim and Winter Tourists' Tickets at make the thoroughfare* gay. The ME-GRIM, ow round trip rates on sale from velvet coats go a step further and com- trimming of upright clusters of How- That distressing puin. usually about November 1st, food till A Want Money ?• or 'a Homet- K. J. ROGERS, re and leaves and a plaiting of moire ui one side of the head,kiiowu Want Work ? or a Farm ? bine two colors. One particularly ef- IS SICK III \ll\< 111 May 31st. tanding up from one side of the front. lulckly relieved and perma- Want to open up a store in a fective coat was of dark green with a nently curi'd by Full information cheerfully furnished growing town? Want to raise Farm, Implement & Seed Store •tiff collarette of lighter shade. The Ten-inch flouncing* of lace are a pon application to live stock? Want to know how •leaves were dark blue. Down the avorite trimming when arranged in DR. WHITEHALL'S ACKSON SMITH, Div. Pais. Aft., Cincinnati. 0. to buy improved farms in a front heavy cream lace was appliqued, ascades and very full ruffles. . P. ATMORE, Gen'l Past. Agt., Uulivlllt, Ky, well settled region without and 27 DETROIT ST., Ann Arbor, ME-GRIM-INE, paying cash? Particulars and and two rows of sable gave a boa A pretty dress for a child has spaces a safe and sure cure for all Write for description of A"lt effect. The same design of lace and headnches, neuralgias or publications sent free by Michigan. ut Into the material witi ribbon or other painful nervous attacks fur trimmed the bottom of the jacket civet run through. In any part of the body. £old THE GULF COASi F. I. WHITNEY, by druggists. St. Paul, Minn ANN ARBOR REGISTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1894

An Inducement. NOW THE GOLF GIRL. THIS IS IN ENGLAND. FOOLED BY A BAD EYE. The Wher* a Han Isn't Allowed to Pat Flow- The Battered Man Bothered the Doctor WITH HER PUTTER AND HER ers on His Mother's Grave. Considerably. DRIVER AND HER CLEEK. The other day an Anglican clergy- A man with o ne glass eye and the Manifold man prosecuted a young woman for other eye badly battered caused Dr. Ann Arbor /respassincr on "his" churchyard and Simpson no small amount of trouble Disorders With Jack, Her Favorite Laddie, and a at the San Francisco reoeiying hos- Ave occasioned by an impure and im- damaging "his" hay growing there- poverished condition of the Dlood. Slight Hireling Soot as Caddie, She Cuts a n by visiting her sister's grave pital. impurities, if not corrected, devetop into Howling Caper, Doncherknow—Wit, and placing flowers thereon. Com- He ente red the hospital to have the serious maladies, such as Real Estate Humor and Satire. menting on this incident London battered eye trea ted, and after the SCROFULA, Truth says: "By two sentimental doctor had lanced it and done the ECZEMA, fictions the churchyard is God's acre other things necessary in order to re- THE "COL " GIRL. RHEUMATISM and the church the national or the duce the swelling he carefully tied it an other troublesome diseases. To cure Exchange {Copyright, 1894, by Keppltr <* Schvan- people's church. But in dry law God's up in half a ya rd of bandages. Then these is required a safe and reliable rem- 1894, by Keppltr tuh and her driver national' churchyards is the right to right, but you want to be mighty care- ly cleanses the system. Thousands of 1 in Ann Arbor and vicinity, and her cleek, ae buried there. Next to the right of ful of it. You can go home now." cases of the worst forms of blood dis- -a oil like a little man, and j il give you a eases have been *nd act as agent for the rent- dime. (And other clubs with a 'vicar to the grass growing on a The man thanked the doctor for his names as hard to grave I think the most obnoxious kindness, but made no effort to move, Cured by S. S. S. ing of houses and farms. Little Breckennds'C (who is ailing-)— •peak), Kah! I don't wantuh take the nasty privilege to the beneficed clergy is so Dr. Simpson again said: Send for our Treatise mailed free to any address ' With Jack, her fa- SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. stuff! vorite laddie, ;heir right to levy toll on monuments "I'm through with you. Why don't Mrs. Corkrig-ht—Be a goud boy and And a hireling Scot in churchyards. The other day a you go home?" Reasonable Rate of Commis- I'll let you play with yore paw's new as caddie, entleman desired to place a stone 'I can 't move," the man replied. bowie knife. She hurries to the wall around the grave of his mother 'Can't move? What's the matter sion. Breckenridge (snarling)—Naw! I links with flush- in Hampstead cemetery. He found with you? Are you drunk?" E. C. MORRIS SAFE CO. don'i wantuh do it! ing cheek. that he could not do so without pay- 'No; I can't see." ing a fee of £4 10s to the vicar of (Incorporated.) Mrs. Corkrig-ht—Swallow it quick 'You are not blind, are you?" See us before deciding upon She doesn't know a hazard from a tee, Hampstead. Were I to propose to 'Nope." CAPITAL - $250,OOO. and yore paw will take you along the And how to hole the ball she can not see; abolish such fees I should be charged Successors to E. C. MORRIS & Co. she purchase or renting of a next time they lynch a nigguh, and— Soon her hair is out of crimp 'Then what is the matter?" And she walks with quite a limp, with 'sacrilege' or possibly even 'The other eye is glass." 64 Sudbury St., Boston, Mass. Breckenridge—Whoop! Give it to robbing God.'" house or farm. me, quick!—Puck. But she always seems as happy as can be. Dr. Simpson made no further inqui- ries, but quietly lei the man into a Fire and Burglai Proof Safes, Her dainty shoes are well supplied with M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller, Grand ward and cut him to bed. sand, [lapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he HOW'N This She longs each sultry minute to be fanned; cannot say too much in favor of "Adiron- If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth, A FEW BARGAINS. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- There is earth upon her clothes, da," Wheeler's Heart and Nerve Cure. Be sure and use that old and well-tried ward for any case of Catarrh that can- There are freckles on her noxe, Sold by druggists. remedy, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING MORE TO FOLLOW NEXT WEEK. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. But she loudly raves that " 'Goff' is simply SYRUP for children teething. It soothes F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. grand!" 1 heir Occupation Gone. tho child, softens the gums, allays all We, the undersigned, have known F. pain, cures wind colic and is the best No. 3. Nice lot, 4x14 rods, house 7 J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and All of this is merely vain and outward A class of men afflicted by the hard luiins, china closet and pantry, on first times in London and Paris is the army remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents believe him perfectly honorable in all show. a bottle. Soor, t> rooms, 6 closets, second floor; business transactions and financially For she really thinks that golf is very slow; of professional promoters. The hotels water. 'I cisterns, barn : 8 minutes' able to carry out any. obligation made But, uncomplaining as the sphinx, where Americans most do congregate walk from post-office. Price, $4,600; Dy their firm. She drags along the links are thronged with these men, who in A Long Name. half down as can be agreed upon. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, And plays, because it's English-Scotch, you other days have been prosperous and An English farmer presented No. 4. For sale or rent. House. 4 Toledo, O. Walding Kinnan & Mar- know! cut a dash socially, politically or in a his first-born for christening at his rooms and hall, closet on tirst floor: '1 vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. —Earle H. Eaton, ia * -r.— business way, but who now have a parish church with twenty-six suites with closet on second floor, cis- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- difficulty in making both ends meet. Christian names selected from scrip- tern. Ten minutes' walk from Univer- nally, acting directly upon the blood These men, some bravely keeping up ture, representing every letter of the r Bank Safes, Bank Vaults, Bank sity. Price, $1,800; $800 down, balance and'mucous surfaces of the system, Haunted! Vault Doors, and Deposit Works of A haunted house in these practical appearances, but others reduced to alp habet. Only with the greatest all kinds. to suit purchaser. Rent, $15 per Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all dim culty could the clergyman per- month. druggists. Testimonials free. and unromantic days is something of a the shabby-genteel stage, eagerly The Bent Safe in Uie World. 150,000 in itse. rarity, but an individual haunted with scan the passenger lists of arriving suade the farmer to content himself Alwayit -preserve, their contents. No. 5. Lot 4x8 rods, good location, 2 tho idea that his ailment is incurable steamers from America and descend with the fir;-t and last of the appeia- Champion lt<-i <> el in nil theturent Fires blocks from campus. Price, $700.00, No Doubt About His Head. is a personage frequently met with. tives proposed. The name of the un- One of the largest and best equipped factories in Admiral Drake, when a lad, at the upon the acquaintance and associates the country has just been erected near Boston, fitted *300.00 down, balance in two years. Disbelief in the ability of medicine to of former days, anxious to offer their fortunate infant was to have been— with the latest and most improved tools, which ren- beginning of his first engagement cure is only a mild form of monomania, der facilities for manufacturing the beat work at the No. 6. House adjoining campus, 3 services in return for anything from a Abel Benjamin Caleb Daniel Ezra Fe- lowest prices, unequalled by any other concern in looms, dining room and kitchen, hall was observed to shake and tremble although in some cases repeated fail- lix Gabriel Haggn fsaac Jacob Kish the country. very ntuch, and being rallied upon it, ures to obtain relief from many dif- loan of £10 to a e-opd square meaJ. Our aim is to give the best construction and roost end closets, first floor. 1 suite, 2 single ferent sources would almost seem to Levi Manoah Nelu- .) a Ooadiah Peter Improvements for the least amount of money. rooms, closets, second floor. Rarn and observed, with a presence of mind Estimates and specifitcalions furnished upon ap- justify the doubt. Hostetter's Stomach "But evil is wrought by want of Quartus Rechab Samuel Tobiah Uz- lpication. A Well a« De- a letter, telling him your symptoms and naee. gas, city water, cistern and well. Forgont, lumbago, stiff, swollen and llcloui Food Fish. Price, $4,500, $2,000 down, balance to The finest Port, Burgundy, Claret how you feel. He will answer it, ex- tender joints, crick in the back, stifl Sauterne, Sherry and Climax brand o One of the most delicious food fisnes suit at (i per cent. Rent, $30 per month, neck, or any other form of rheumatism, plaining your case minutely and giviug jEFFER'S fERVISOV DID. four blocks from University. pure grape Brandy, vintage of lHTti, ai e of the semi-tropics is the pompano, rte'jei-es the distressing pain very all possible information. And for all always in stock at,the cellars in Passaic says the New York Sun. In size and men recover youthful . Absolutely Ouar- So. 14. Now house to be finished quickly, reduces the fever, destroys the N. J., or Salesroom, 28 College Place this he charges nothing. It is the best an.ecd to Clire JVfn»u>ne»« TiKor , I_ost Vitality. Sept. 15, two blocks from campus; 5 poison, and eliminates it from the svs- shape he is not unlike the flounder, he N. Y., and sold by druggists all over swims edgewise instead of flat on hia opportunity you ever had to consult the either MX, Falling Memory, Waitlnr »l«i rooms first floor, 3 suites and one single tem, preveming recuri g attacks. the country. Also Unfermented Grap<, eye., andallrfecttof self abSs'e "'"«',aiJi room, second floor; both mantle; I'rice 50 cents per box: sixboxe=, $2.50 belly. In color his scales are gray, highest authority, without leaving your indiscretion. Wards off Insanity and consumption Juice for invalids and Sacramenta "u" tletdruKKlatsimpose aworthlpss substitute on furnace and closets. All modern con- purposes. white, grayish blue and golden yellow, home, and without paying any fee. you because ltyields Bjrreaterprollt. Insist on hav- veniences. Price, $2,800; $1,500 down, and when he leaps from the water, as mg PEFFES'S NjfRVIGoH, orsend tor it. Took the Hint. The Speer brand is a guarantee of ex He gives such careful attention to tan be carried In vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wr»p. balance to suit purchaser. cellence. he frequently does, the glinting of the Jaggs—How did you ever dare to every letter, that you understand in- No. 15. House 7 rooms, bath closets, embrace Miss Boston? golden scales in the sunlight forms a Srst floor, two suits, 2 large single Hood's Sarsaparilla, acting through beautiful sight. A traveler just re- stantly just what ails you. He makes rooms, closets 2d floor. Price $2,800. Naggs—She was speaking of ban- turned from lake Worth, on the lower ditti that night as we drove through the blood, reaches every part of the a specialty of treating patients through by John Moore. •1,500 down, balance to suit purchaser. system, and in this way positively cure coast of Florida, writes: "As we ap- letter correspondence, and is having the strip of woods oy the river, and catarrh. proached the mouth of the canal the & HEAD NOISES CURED. No. 16. For sale, house with nine remarked, "What a romantic place to wonderful success by this method. It rooms and closets, furnace, city water, fish appeared to be more numerous, "^ ** ^^ "^ • s., r»i. iibuia; r Cushions help when ail beheld up." was this same successful physician who else fails, as glasses help eves. Whit- barn, fine location. Price $3,000, half For Sweet Charity. and they made long jumps into the air ••Yes?" few York, sole depot. Send for book and proofs FRKIt? down. Also vacant corner lot two "She income of merely the principal all about us. They were chiefly mul- discovered that remarkable medicine, blocks from campus, price $2,000. "Well. I held her UD."—Dife, PARKER'S charitable institutions having their let and pompano, and once I counted Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve HAIR BALSAM No. 17. Farm of 120 acres for sale or headquarters in London amounts to five in the air at the same time. remedy. The doctor's long experience Cleanser and beautifies the hair. Pile tumors, rupture and fistulae,rad - I Promote* a luxuriant growth. rxehange for house in Ann Arbor. Six over £7,000,000 j«jr annum, or $35,- and tremendous practice, enables him Never Tails to Restore Gray miles from Ann Arbor and six miles ically cured by improved methods. "Before we reached the dredgeboat, Hair t* its YoutWul Color7 000,000. That represents a sum equal to thoroughly understand your com- Cure* t«-ait> dinfa«e* 8c hair faUixuc. Jrom Saline. House containing eight Book, 10 cents in stamps. World's six miles from the foot of the lake, we a0ca-id|liX)at Druggbti rooms in good condition, two wells, barn Dispensary Medical Association, Buffa- to half the whole capital invested in had four pompano, all of which had plaint by writing him your symptoms- 32x44 with sheds. Also tenant house lo, N. Y. the bank of England. It exceeded jumped from the water and landed ac- It is easy enough to try it, and it won't '?Su CONSUMPTIVE with barns, fences A. 1. the total revenues of all the British Parker's Ginger Tonic, jt cure* the worst Cough, cidentally in the bottom of our boat. cost you anything. Write him to-day Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, fain, Take in time. .WcU. No. 18. For exchange for Ann Arbor Curlett's Heave Remedy is a sure cure colonies together in 1884, and it is One of them struck our boatman, Ben HINDERCORNS. The *>,;>• «urr curf for Com.. for Heaves in the earlier stages, and and it will probably be the means of atom aTI D...U. 15c at IlruKliata. or 13ISCOX k CO., N. T. property, a fine residence in Kalama as much as the present total annual Able, in the breast, and the blow was zoo, nine room house, on one of the fin- warranted to relieve in advanced stages. revenues of all the British colonies, your getting strong and well. Guaranteed to cure Coughs and Colds. of sufficient force to nearly wind him est streets in Kalamazoo on lot 4x13, excluding New South Wales, Victoria for a minute. Since ice factories have GRATEFUL—COMPORTING. with large barn, 4 stalls and carriage Chas. Dwyer, ex-Sheriff of Washte- and Canada. If there is added to this A» Many Thtnc» Bare Originated. room. Will sell for cash, or exchange been established along the Indian river naw Co., Mich., says, "I cured two sum the income of the smaller chari and on lake Worth pompano are A ourious feature of Chinese coins, for Ann Arbor residence.. different horses two different years of ties the total benevolence paid volun the nail-mark, appears to have orig- Heaves in early stages by use of Cur- shipped to the Northern markets in tartly in the metropolis does not fal large quantities. They 'run' through- inated in an accident very character- EPPS'S COCOA lett's Heave Remedy." far short of £10,000,000, or $50,000, out the year, but make the best eating istic of China. In the time of Queen BREAKFAST—SUPPER. Free horse and carriage to J. M. Allen, proprietor of the Dexter 000. during the winter montSi1' Wentek a model in wax of a proposed "By a thorough knowledge of the *ho\v prospective customers Leader says, "I have used Curlett's coin was brought for her majesty's in- natural laws which govern the opera- Thrush Remedy with perfect satisfac- Once used, Dr. 1'ierce's Pellets are al "Tumi Those Who HaveTrlcd." spection. In taking hold of it she tion of digestion and nutrition, and by the places advertised. tion, having permanently cured a very ways in favor. Specific for constipa Catarrh caused hoarsness and diffi- left on it the impression of one nail. a careful application of the fine proper- bad case of that disease with his Thrush tion, pills, billiousness, and headache. ties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps Parties having property Remedy." culty in speaking. I also, to a great ex- and the impression has in cotisequenc-6 tent, lost hearing. By tho use of Ely's been a marked characteristic of Chi- has provided for our breakfast and sup- arEich they wish to sell or rent Curlett's Thrush Remedy is a sure Danger From Catarrh. Cream Balm dropping of mucous has nese coins ror nundrods of years. per a delicate flavoured beverage which will find it to their advantage cure for Thrush and all rotting away The most important feature abou ceased, voice and hearing have greatly may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It diseases of the feet of stock. One ap- that very common complaint, catarrh improved.—J. W. Davidson, Atty. at is by the judicious use of such articles of le» consult us before placing plication cures ringworm on man or in the head, is its tendency to develop Law, Monmouth, 111. Relief in Six HourN. diet that a constitution may be gradu- their property in the hands of beast and rem6ves lameness of calked into some other more serious and dan I used Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh Distressing Kidney and Bladder di- ally built up until strong enough to re- or craked hoofs. Applied once a day gerous disease. The foul matter drop- and have received great benefit. I be- seases relieved in six hours by the sist every tendency to disease. Hund- an agent. All property will grows them out. ping from the head into the brouchia lieve it a safe and certain cure. Very "New Groat South American Kidney reds of subtle maladies are floating be liberally advertised and tubes or lungs is very liable to lead tc pleasant to take.—Win. Frazer. 1 o Cure." This now remedy is a great around us ready to attack whorever Curlett's Pinworm Remedy, f, r a bronchitis or consumption, that destroy Chester, N. Y. surprise on account of its exceeding there is a weak point. We may escape every effort possible made to man or beast, is a compound that etfect- er which causes more deaths in this Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. promptness in relieving pain in the many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves consummate deals. We are in tualy removes these troublesome par- country than any other diseaso. As bladder, kidneys, back and every part well fortified with pure blood'and a pro- asites, which are such a great annoy- catarrh originates in impuritios in th< .^peeU of a Shots. of the urinary passages in male or fe- perly nourished frame."—Civil Service the business to stay and expect ance to stock. If bowels are bound up, blood, local application can do but littl< According to an observer it took male. It relieves retention of water Gazette. one or two doses will put them in prop- to build up a business second good. The common sense method o ten seconds for an 180-pound shot to and pain in passing it almost immedi- Made simply with boiling- water or er condition. treatment is to purify the blood, anc peach a target two miles and one-half ately. If you want quick relief and to none in Washtenaw county Curlett's Remedies for sale at H. milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by .J. for this nurpose there is no prepara from the jrim. charge not stated. This cure this is your remedy. Sold by It J Grocers, labelled thus: Brown's and B. & M. Drug Store. tion superior to Hood's Sarsaparilla is an average velocity of 1,320 feot per Brown, Druggist, Ann Arbor 40 ' The powerful action of this medioini JAMES UP PS & CO., Ltd, Homoeo- upon the blood expels every impurity, second. pathic Chemists, London, England. B. J. CONRAD & CO., Children Cry for and by so doing curei catarrh and " I)i- Miles Pali ?OJastoo Headache 0 Haln bus no show with Dr. Wiles' Paid Pills Children Cry for SPINAL S *^,?,^1 easily cured by gives health to the entire organism. u ^S • •» **" Dr. Miles Nerve Piaster/. 18 S. Ingalls.st MonthlyPalnscure lt>v Dr Miles Pain i'.[s All druggists guarantee 1*. Jules' PAIN Pitcher's Castoria. Dr \: Is- NDrvo Ptoirers V>*.Jt>j Pitcher's Castoria, PILLS to stop Headache. "One cent a dose." THE ANH ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, flOVEMBJSK 2 1894

Do You Cook ?

If you don't, somebody does for you, and it is your duty to remind that one that BreSS' Triple Flavoring Extracts are the Finest, and, considering their quality, the Cheapest ever sold in Ann Arbor, and he guarantees them to be just exactly as represented. These extracts are of triple strength and will not weaken with age, even if the bottles happen to be left uncorked. Try a bottle of Lemon or Vanilla and you will have no other. Flavors of all kinds maufactured Patronize Home Industry.

These extracts are on sale at almost every grocery in the city. ASK FOR THEM. And if you grocer does not keep them and insists'[on selling you poorer goods, go where you can get BRESS' FLA VOBS. THERE ARE NONE BETTER.

Prof. Bress' Red Drops

Will promptly relieve Colds, In- fantile Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhea, Nervous Headache, Rheumatism, Pain of the Stomach and vomit- ing during pregnancy. Price, 25c per bottle. Everybody should have a bottle in the house. Address, PROF. BBESS, 32 B. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich. THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1894

nres are superb and there Is an abso- BUSINESS CARD5. A BARON'S HOME LIFE. lutely priceless "Holy Family" by Van W. L. DOUCLAS Dyk hanging in the library. ISTHEBEST. The baron's chateau of Beau regard, £•> CUAr THEBEST p H. WILLIAMS, HIRSCH IS A ROYAL ENTER- near Paris, is likewise somewhat $5. CORDOVAN, * Attorney at Law, Milan, Mlc.' TAINER, INDEED. rococo in style, and dates from the FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALT Money loaned for outside parties. All egaJ reign of Louis XIV. King Louis XV b twinera Riven prompt attention. Europe Dotted with His Magnificent was very fond of staying there and it $ 3.5P POUCE.3 Sous. W. S. MOORE. Castles—The Twentieth Century Castle is on record that on one occasion while at Eichorn—Chateau in France and in pursuit of a stag he rode through ** EXTRA FINE. "* the grand salon on horseback. Mansion in Hungary. ANTA .*l.^ BOYSSCHOOLSHQES. DENTIST ! In 1849 Napoleon, at that time presi- CLAUS LADIES' dent of the French republic, purchased REMOVED. ESIDES BEING it from Gen. le Marquis de Galliffet §OAP SEND FOR CATALOGUE Work done In all forms of moder. dent iMry one of the greatest and presented it to that Miss Howard [_• DOUGLAS, Crown and Bridge work a specialty, haiwjac- financiers, gener who was not only his Egeria but also BROCKTON, MASS. tion Guaranteed. ous philanthropists gave money by purchasing W. Ii. (U. OF M. GRADUATE.) his financial backer until he became Douclan i?hoc«» . and richest men of emperor. On marrying Eugenie de fry if onee and you will -like thousands Because, we are the largest manufacturers OI 27 South Main St., - - advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee all Europe, Baron Montijo, Napoleon made this chateau the value by stamping the name and. price on Hirsch possesses an the cause for conferring upon his belle of other housewives - use no ofhei» the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes additional qualifi amie the title of Comtesse de Beaure- equal custom work in style easy fitting aad wn. cation in the eyes gard. On her death Miss Howard be- wearing qualities. We have them sold every- where It lower prices for the value given than of his friends and queathed the place to her son by the My other mate. Take no substitute If your Dental acquaintanc es, emperor, who bore the title of Comte dealer cannot supply you, we cau. Sold by OVEB SAVINGS BANK OPPO- namely, that of be- de Rechevet, and the latter sold it in WOT. KEINHART SITE COUBT HOUSE SQUABE. ing the very perfection of a host and 1879 to the eccentric Duchesse de successful entertainer. His shooting Beauffremont. SANTA CLAUS SOAP parties at his Moravian place, the ARTHUR J. KITSON, twelfth century castle at Eichorn; his STORED HIS CAME. modern country seat of St. Johann, THE BESTPUREST"- MOSTftONOMICAl in ITungary; his chateau of Beaure- An Indian Hunter Who Placed Flv« Contractor and Builder! gard, in France; his mansion in Deer in His Cold Storage Vault. BALD the Eue de l'Elysee, at Paris, A gentleman who was at work at the "ST Estimates furnished on all kinds of Architecture. and his town house in London are Howard slate quarry in Willixnantic, RESIDENCE AND SHOP, 21 Geddes-ave. famed throughout the length and or "No. 8," as it was then called, breadth of Europe for the perfection twenty-five years ago, says deer were HEADS of their organization, the abundance as plenty then in the woods north oi of the sport and for the lavish hospi- Sebec lake as any one could ask for. VICTORS are Standard Value. NO CURE. NO MUSTACHE. Choice Meats tality of the baron. The slate company had a large num- NO PAY. NO PAY. It is generally in the early part of bor of men employed and boarded DANDRUFF CURED. August that the baron arrives at Eic-them in camps, the same as lumber- I will t»ke Contracts to grow hair on the h«ad Cor. Washinffton-st and * lfth-»ve. men board their crews in the woods. or face with those who can call at my office or horn for the autumn, and as soon as at the office of my agents, provided the head is Our aim is to please our customers by always the shooting season opens there is a To keep the camps supplied with fish not glossy, or the pores of the scalp not closed. handling the very Choicest Meats that the market constant succession of guests from and meat they kept a hunter employed Where the head is shiny or the pores closed, a3ords there is no cure. Call and be examined free of every part of the world. Just at the every day. The supply never ran charge. If you cannot call, write to me. State short, but some of his methods were tho exact condition of the scalp and your occu- present moment he has with him the pation. PROF. O. BIKKHOLZ, OIL AND GASOLINE duke and duchess of Devonshire, the peculiar. He evidently kept fish on Room 1011 Masonic Temple, CHICAG* earl of Dudley, Lord de Grey and a call in the winter season. On several Ask your Druggist for n>y cure. BROUGHT TO YOUR DOOR number of other personages of light occasions, the gentleman says, com- Without bothering to order every time you are and leading. Eichorn is perched on a pany came in fromBangor unexpected- out. rocky crag commanding a glorious yl late in the evening. But they had only ..THE.. Drop a Postal Card, panorama of the surrounding country. to say trout to Stone,the hunter,and he Or call upon me at S. W. Corner of E. Washing- would start off into the woods to re- ton and S. 5th Ave., and leave your order and I turn in fifteen minutes with a hand- will keen you supplied at lowest rates. _l M. GOOD1LK, some string of fish, apparently jusi taken from the water. He would bring in deer in the wintei Oscar O. Sorg, in much the same way. His manner The standard price of Victor Bicycles is #125.00. No deviation, ELDREDGE of doing this the gentleman explains, and Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during the current year. DEALER IN for he went with him once and learned the secret. He took the deer sled out to bring in game, and the workman OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils aud Glass. went along to help haul it. They did not go very far into the forest, when BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. DENVER- White Blanks 5c to 8c, Gilts 8c to'15c they came to a lot of evergreen boughs heaped upon the snow. Here Stone SAN FRANCISCO. stopped. Lifting the boughs, he tipped the pile over, and the looker on, M. STAEBLER ANN ARBOR, MICH who wondered what he was up to, was scared nearly out of his senses when a HOUSE AND SIGN DECORATING A SPEC- big buck bounded up out of the hole and fell flat on his side. His feet were IALTY I tethered so he could not stand. Stone St. Paul and Minneapolis. had caught him, tethered him and buried him alive under the brush and Great Falls, Helena, snow against future emergencies, This Boulder, Butte, was his system of cold storage. 70 South Main St., Ann Arbor BARON HIRSCIf. Anaconda, Neihart, C3-O TO Baron Hirsch, who is but little over Blanche Willis Howard. Kalispell, Bonner's Ferry, A strictly high-grade Family Sewing 60 years of age and wonderfully well Blanche Willis Howard has written Machine, possessing all modern preserved, rises early in the morning, in all nine books since she stepped be- The Kootenai Country, .. improvements. while the majority of his guests are fore the public as a story maker, some Spokane, JfWenatchee, ["" still sound asleep, and spends an hour of them stronger and more elaborate Northern GUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST RATTI'S in exercising with Indian clubs, dumb- than her first, but none probably quite Lake Chelan, Okanogan Coun' Prices very reasonable. Obtain them bells and aerostats before bathing and so affectionately welcomed and de- from your local dealer and make dressing He then drinks a cup of comparisons. 5 East Huron Street, lightedly read as that same initial one black coffee and eats a slice of dry —"One Summer." She wrote it to earn Seattle,r- Tacoma, Ice Cream, Ice Cream bread in a small turret veranda, from money to go abroad, and the only rea- ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO, which he can see the sun rise in all itsson her American readers are sorry Vane Oliver, Portland, Frisco,. BELVIDERE. ILL. Soda, Soda Water, etc. splendor across the low lying plain at they bought it so the foot of the mountain. At 6 o'clock generously is that Alaska, ^China and^Japan. [] Best Candy in the city. in the morning he receives his secre- she did go abroad tary, M. Furth, and before the general on the receipts and LOW EOUND TRIP TICKETS; Choice of Return Routes; Complexion Preserved breakfast bell sounds has got through has staid there Fine Scenery; Hunting and Pishing; Gocd Openings for Investors OR. HESRA'S RATTI, 5 East Huron St.a formidable batch of correspondence, pretty much all the and Home Seekers. ForJ-publications and rates, address P. L interviewed his house steward and set- time since. She has WHITNEY, St. Paul, Minn. * Chicago, Rock Island £ Pacific tled with his head gamekeeper the pre- lived for years at VIOLA CREAM cise locality of the day's sport. Removes Freckles, Pimples Stuttgart, wh ere Liver - Molas GiaoMieada, RAILWAY. Sunburn and Ten, and re- Dressed, as usual, with scrupulous she edits a maga- stores tho sUn to Its origi- care, his costume is essentially English zine, writes books, nal freshness, producing a Tourist - - Travel clear and healthy com- and exceedingly quiet. The baroness and, being now a plexion. Superior to all face To COLORADO RESORTS and her two adopted sons usually join married woman preparations and perfectly harmless. At all Will set in early this year, and the Great BLANCHE HOWABD. druggists, or mailed for SCuts. Send for Circular. Rock Island Route has already ample and per- the shooting party for luncheon in the conducts the education of several pupil? fect arrangements to transport the many middle of the day, wherever it may at her home. Miss Howard has writ- VIOLA 8KIN SOAP la rimplj Incomparable u . who will take in the lovely cool of Colorado's ikio purifying Soap, unequ&leti for the toilet, And without a happen to be in the forest, and the ten some verse, not much, however, as rival for the nursery. Absolutely pure a&d delicately medi- sportsmen do not return home until 6 cated. Al dnintiiu. Price 25 Cents. High Altitudes. she has wisely recognized that her The track is perfect, and double over impor- in the evening. After tea and a short prose faculty is many times greater G. C. BITTNER A. CO., TOLEDO, O. tant divisions. Train equipment the very best, and a solid Vestibule Train called the siesta they sit down at 8 to a dinner than her metrical powers. BIG FIVE leaves Chicago daily at 10 p. m. cooked by the baron's famous chef, . derangement of and arrives second morning at Denver or who enjoys a European celebrity and .the Liver, Kidneys or Colorado Springs for breakfast • Prices in Prayers. Stomach, If your Blood is impure, if troubled Any Coupon Ticket Agent can give you accompanies the baron everywhere. A gentleman in Piscataquis county with constipation, or if your whole system is rates, und further information will bo cheer- I run down and needs building; up, try LINCOLN fully aud quickly responded to by addre^im? In striking contrast with the medie- who likes a joke, although he has TEA. Why pay a DOLLAR for a vile com- JNO. SEBASTIAN, val castle of Eichorn is the baron's purpose of making light of serious pound, when for S3 CENTS you can get a RipansTabules. General Passenger Agent, Chicago, package of LINCOLN TEA, made from pure, Or V. I). LTON, Trav. Pass. Kent, modern mansion of St. Johann, in the things, tells a story of an odd charac- fresh herbs, with curative qualities far ex- Ripans Tabules are com- 7 Fort St. West, Detroit, Mich. heart of Hungary, about half way be- ter in his neighborhood who mixed up ceeding any other tea or preparation on the tween Vienna and Pesth, whither the market. pounded from a prescription eccentricity, religious fervor and pro- Directions simple and plain. All first-class GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. baron and his guests usually migrate fanity after a most singular fashion. maws MARK druggists sell LINCOLN TEA. Beware of in- widely used by the best medi- ferior teas that druggists try to sell you as "just as good One fall, when the snow was too thin as Lincoln Tea." None of them are as good. Take no othar. cal authorities and are pre- for snowshoeing, the "character" go1 sented in a form that is be- very uneasy, as he was anxious to go a coming the fashion every- hunting. He fussed about for several where. T. J. WALKER days and at last fell to praying fervent- ly. "Snow, Lord send snow! Send $5 worth," was the burden of his suppli- CARRIAGE FACTORY, cation. That very night the storm RINSEY & SEABOLT NOS. 9 AND II W. LIBERTY ST., struck a regular blizzard, and before it was over the snow lay three feel Is [he be&f place in the city for — - "' -" '" • = deep everywhere. As it was as light ICE Ho. 62anM C'liviuu it