THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.
( SEVENTEENTH YEAR ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 18.>:>. NUMBER 882.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY THE EGG DANCE. KEIR HARDIE AS A CRITIC. rat I pa IM £.m uod ] ^q] A nraulirul Feat l'erroriued by Hlnrton VUlta the Rower; and Kldei Over the -ap o JIBU; aq o% i^Jgno noi lirooklyn KrWlg**. McKK.tN'AN, Atl<>rney-at-Law. njq.u ss9|isij pan jjn Juggling Glrli. Collections pro-ly tlv :itfeid^lt>. Money u 03 jnliid 3% .iqanoui n One of the most v/onderful of the Keir Hardy recently visited the Bow- loa i Houses auJ 1,<>U Tor yule. Office ii ^ 3A1 s.l0l{}O many Ceata performed by Hindoo jug- ery says New York Sun. He was dis- Coiirt RoilM glers is the egg dance. Usually it is appointed at finding it a pretty safe 'JAS' M 111...:;. H. l> , Pny.-ici:in puooas ut ouj sqj psnnu executed by a girl, fantastically thoroughfare and not at all the Bowery D Burgeon ollU'e a tut residence over it was when William M. Thackeray, the postnfflea, llr-i M ior. dressed. She makes use of the willow jo anotixeq aq-j pay,, wheel, around which at equal distances, novelist.descrlbed the "Bowery Boy." GENDRON (SENDRON .UiV c. will rive con iscl ii-at I.iw. »q JIJAI OSSVJ, :oj£%, are tbreads, and at the end of each Mr. llanlie was seen by a Sun reporter M ilress |i.,ntolVno bOZlTW.Anii Arbor, NP 19 Michigan. The young man smiled. thread there ia a noose, held open by a at the Broadway Central hotel after he "I believe you are, Chevalier. To bead. This wheel the girl places on her had returned from Brooklyn and had '2l!bR0AD5TEh OHN F. I,UVKK.\CK, Attorney w-ut> tell you the truth, I am worn out. J Offloe, Oorner Kounli and Ann streets. The worry and excitement of the last head, while she carries a basket of eggs been put under fire by Lucien Sanial, BICYCLES A mi arbor M chlgan. month have been too much for IU*. and on her arm. When the music strikes Daniel de Leon, and several other so- BEARINGS GROUND M. MARTIN, (Mineral Director and : ndei now that it is all over, th« r««u:ti;>u up she begins to dance and the wheel cialists. He had discarded the mining RE-ENFORCED JOINTS, ACCURATELY TRUE O ! taker Cloth. Hetallr and Cuminoi has come. I have told you •(rain and begins in spin around. She then takes cup for a straw hat. The only thing MAKING IT THE LIGHT- C.i" ii». S.oivroom Nn. |U Kast tVasliin, toll attain that I am unfitted for *his pub- Sdv. tlst. IJOoma ovei "Well. Master Sertorius," said a know what is for your own best good. the egg at the end of it. She then takes »' • Ann Arbor S.i n;< Hank, opposite neath a group of palms, stood a single fresh, young voice, "are you satisfied Lu'kily, you have me to decide for you. another egg from the basket, places ii was surprised at the utter lack of uni- C.II t Houie Mime Vn&UZeo AIR ad igure—a woman's. As she turned and with jour pupil?" (io to bed, my boy, sleep well, and to- mluialereil. Ii I* agreeable ami easy to take moved slowly down the stage, her in another noose, and repeats this un- formity in the buildings. You would ami no proXr.iCliiK effects follow, wliile teeth The old man turned and seized Karl morrow's sun will drive the cobwebs til there is an egg in every noose. Hoi- find a ten-story building cheek by jowl Moorish garments clinging in grace- out of your brain. Don't disappoint are extracted without pain. !ul folds about her, the vast audience by both hands. "My boy,'' he -"d fantastic costume, her perfect motion, with a four-story structure, and as far trembling with emotion, "this is t-e me in your Tasso. and I will forgive jurst into a storm of applause. you all vour foolish fancies and sense- and all the eggs swinging on the as the architecture is concerned, I could happiest night of my life. That ter- see no pure specimen of any kind. On It was La Tosca, the popular rible experience in Vienna is forgot- less talk." stretched threads at once, present a 'avorite, the idol of the hour. very pretty sight iudeed. It requires the contrary, Grecian, Roman. Gothic, Q. H. WILD. A woman above the middle height, ten, and all my dead ambitions live again in you." CHAPTER V. much art to execute the dance, for at and Renaissance and sometimes mixed INSPECT of lithe, willowy figure, with the walk up in the one building. The result la of a goddess and the bearing of a '•And you, Marta?" one false step the eggs would be dashed IT AND YOU The Leading Tailor and queen: a perfect Greek profile, lips a The young girls eye* were full of together, the dance spoiled, and thevery Incongruous. 1 think the New WILL BUY NO OTHER. Importer. rifle full, hair that grew low over her the deepest feeling. "I am proud of danrer thereby disgraced. After dan- York merchant princes, with the orehead of that peculiar tint that you, Karl." she said simply. :ins for a time with all the eggs swing- money they spent on these buildings, When the old musician and his Ha.-i ili.' latest ;uul m<>;| Fashionable Titian loved to paint with flecks of ing around her head, she takes them might have had hail results pleasanier unlight in it, eyes dark, deep and lu- daughter wore salely bestowed in out of the noose one by one, all the time to an artistic taste. In London the minous, the stars of a tropical night, their carriage and the last good nights Foreign Fabrics for Men's wear, to said, the Chevalier and the two young keeping the wheel balanced and In mo-buildings In the business streets are CALL AT M. STAEBLER, AGT. and a neck and arms worthy of the more uniform, and, in my opinion, in- order at reasonable prices most beautiful statues of Phidias— men betook themselves behind the tion, and again places them in the bas- uch was Floria Tosca as she first scenes. Winding their way amidst ket on her arm. When the dance is fin-finitely better from an artistic point of >urst upon the enraptured gaze of the maze of scenery, they reached the ished the spectators are allowed to ex-view. And see this great Leader. No, 2 Fast Washington st. ilario Cavaradossi. artists retiring-room. amine the eggs to see that they are real. "What do you think of the con- Suddenly she began to aing. It was Mario's heart beat so quickly that dition of the streets?" No. U West Washington M , Ami Arbor, Midi. it almost suffocated him. Near Main. a wild, weird sort of lament, now ris- "I think the condition very bad. If ng in oas.sioua.te outcry and now sink- A peal of silvery laughter greeted A SALVATION . ARMY COLONY. it was worse at any time it must have ng to the tenderest murmur, until the them as they entered and found them- ast note died away in tremulous si- selves in the. great singer's presence. Con. ltooth Anxious to Sfmri, a Lnrgn been deplorable. Such a condition of '.ence. The magic of her art kept her She had changed her stage dress, and ROM THAT Tract of I.and. affairs would not be tolerated in any CANADA MUST WAIT. RAM'S HORNS. was chatting with half a dozen gentle- night the destiny fourth-rate provincial town In England. I auditors spellbound for an instant; Quebec special: A number of Salva- Mi*- Muni Hide KnglMnd'il I*lea«nre In Mont Rinsey & Seabolt,then succeeded the plaudits of enthu- men, prominent among whom wa< the of Mario Cavara- tion Army delegates from the army In London there is a system by which A chorus in which many love to join: dossi was fixed. lluinillatine Fashion. siasm. There was one spectator, how- Russian Prince Kalisch. farm in England have returned here boys with scoops at every block or two "Didn't I tell you so?" No. 6 and 8 Washington St. ever, who did not applaud, but who "1 shall never be satisfied,madame," Sleeping or wak- The people of Canada are finding to ing, working oi from the northwest territories, where take away every bit of dirt or dust as Self-assertive men often do a large sat with lips apart and veins of flume, he was saying, "until wi have heard it appears to stationary covered dust their cost what an anomalous position business on a small capital. lino "ii hind a Complete Stock of Kvery- gazing as in a trance upon the exqui- you in St. Petersburg. We Muscovites, idle, that one fair, they have been spying out the land bins. You would see no town which they occupy among the nations of the We must give Christ our burden be- thing 'ii the site face and figure of the cantatrice. you know, are adorors of music, and a flower-like face with the object of selecting a block of Mario Cav.iradossi had met his fate. triumph awpits you in the Russian vi as ever before a hundred thousand acres or so where- claims to be of any importance In earth when it comes *o looking to Great fore he will give us his yoke. His ideal woman stood before him; capital before which all your othes his vision, that on to establish a Salvation Army England as dirty as New York." Britain to press their claims upon The man who would go to heaven what a face, he thought, a face which will pale." voix dor with its foreign powers with which she dare hot alone if he could. Isn't fit to go. tones of vocal vel- colony. They have seen many avail- one might fancy sublime when illu- "You certainly tempt me, prince," or prefers not to quarrel, says a Quebec So many people are not at home mined by the lightning of passion, vet sounded always in his ears. Foi able districts, but prefer a location for BIG CATTLE HORNS. •replied La Tosca; "but I am afraid I the first time, he was madly, irre- which they are applying in Alberta. special. In the dominion parliament when a golden opportunity knocks. terrible if overshadowed by the gloom am too much a chiid of the sun to The UrmtMl Pair in the Country Be- last week the circumstances under CUT LINE. of despair. It was so old and yet so brave the bleakness of tin* north." vocably, hopelessly in love: the iceIt is very unlikely that their request Our loyalty to Christ is best tested by which Canadian ships were seized by new to him. He had seen it often in As the chevalier approached with harl melted and the passionate ardor will be granted, and the promoters of li*v«il to ltr> Owned in New York. the way we treat our enemy. his dreams, but never in earthly sem- of nib southern temperament burst all the scheme will probably turn their at- In the office of a downtown wholesale Russian war vessels in 1892 were Whoever is like Christ will be found Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Mario.she welcomed him with a bright bonds. blance till this night. smile. tention now to the western states. dealer in horns and Hips there is a brought again up by one of the op-trying to make earth like heaven. In large amounts, and at As she stood bowing in acknowledg- "Madame," said De Carnelles, "with Krom time to time he saw the ob- Gen. Booth met the governor-general pair of South American cattle horns position leaders, Mr. Davies, to the at- A civil tongue is a better protection ment of the applause, it seemed to him your permission 1 want to present to ject of his adoration—now at a recep- that measure, following the horns, nine tention of the government. The ves-than steel armor an inch thick. tion now behind the scenes of the and members ofc his cabinet in Ottawa that for a moment the radiance of her you a young friend and pro.ege oi last winter and propounded his scheme, feet from tip to tip, says the New York sels were the Carmelite and Willie Mc- There is nothing the devil makes midnight eyes rested full upon him, mine, the painter, SignorMario lavar- Argentina, occasionally on the street. Sun. It is believed to be the biggest Cash Prices A few words, a glance, which some- which, he was subsequently given to Qowan, which were seized on the high much more use of in this world than a and the beating of his heart quick- adossi. pair of horns in the country. There iseas and confiscated, the crews being ened and the blood surged upward to "Any friend of yours, chevalier, you times seemed to him to have a soupcon understand, did not commend itself tattling tongue. And e»n sell at low Figure*. The large invoice his brain. know 1 am only too glad to welcome," of more than passing interest in it, favorable to the government. The lat-may be others of wider spread than •taken to the nearest Russian ports, Pray for your enemy, no matter of Teae they buy ami soil i3 good proof ^hat The voice of Marta brought and she frankly extended her hand. were all he had to live on: but it waster is willing to accord iis usual home- these, for these curve forward some- treated with great inhumanity, and left whether he is trying to kill you with him back to life. "How still Mario, scarcely knowing what he enough. One day in the Vatican stead grants of free land to individual what as well as outward and upward. to shift for themselves. The value of his tongue or a gun. In Quality and Price you are. Signer Cavaradossi, while did, took it and bent low over it, mur-gailery, as he stood afar off watching j but none of so great length. There are the two vessels and their cargoes wa.i her, the cynosure of a brilliant crowd, settlers from the army farm in Eng- The devil is still making some people everyone else is in raptures. Don't muring some conventional words of other noble pairs of horns in the same J50.000. they Give Bargains. you like it?" congratulation. surrounded by friends and flatterers, land, but will not recognize the pater- believe that they can serve God without the distance between this wonderful nal character of the directors of the office. For the great pair the dealer has He quoted from the report of the belonging to church. "Yes, yes," he replied huskily, be- "Ah," she said, in her rich, cleai ! more than once received an offer of $75. woman and himself appeared im- enterprise to the extent demanded by Russian commissioners appointed to in- The man who can pay his debts ani They K'ast tli-ir own Coff es every week, as ginning to applaud with the rest. voice, "the success of this evening is measurable, and the pain of the hope- Cattle horns are used for the manu- none but prime :irlicles are nsnl. The performance went on, a double not due to me It is due to the en- the general, who contemplated a grant vestigate the seizures, which found that won't do it, would steal if he could do lessness of ever realizing the wild from the government to the Salvation i facture of combs, knife scales, buttons the seizure of the Carmelite was legal, Tlieir Hakerytnrna out excellent Bread.Cakid 8. e tho.n. to Mario it seemed that he only lived "So, indeed, madame." rejoined Army, or to himself as its head, of a and other articles, and the tip of solid though in his (Mr. Davies') opinion seemed more poignant than ever be- part is used for pipe stems, buttons, Some people show that they are not when that oue beautiful figure was Karl, "I but furnished the skeleton fore. large block of territory, to be appor- there was no evidence ot illegal seal- upon the stage, that one wonderful and it was you who clothed the lifeless jewelry, ball fringes, and so on. Occa- on the way to heaven by what they tell tioned by the army aniorg graduates ing-only surmises and suspicions. others they must do to get there. voice was chanting- the rythrns of love, bones with flesh and blood-" As she moved from picture to pict- of its English farm, according to its sionally there is a call for a pair of Canada's claim in regard to that ves- passion and despair. The other peo- Mario had moved back a step or two ure she came near the place where he horns for decorative purposes, which It is a common temptation with the Eberbach Drug ple about him were like shadows. and stood drinking in with al( stood, and. with a Dright smile, beck- idea of individual capacities. Nothing sel was. he contended, a perfectly good Christian worker to think that God has 1 the dealer supplies, and which he has At the end of the performance, the his eyes the glorious beauty oned him to her. daunted, however, the general sent out one. The finding of the commissioners called him to raise the dead to begin his delegates to select the land. There mounted, if desired. Single pairs of enthusiasm approached frenzy. Again of the woman as she stood talking, "Les beaux esprits doivent sen ten- in the case of the Willie McGowan was with. and again shouts went up' of "La her face flus.ieu and her dark eyes dre," she said. "Prince Kalisch" (she is little chance of it being secured by horns sell at from 75 cents to $5 a pair, that the seizure was illegal. The seiz- according to their size and beauty; the The devil will not be long in making Tosca!" "La Tosea!" Again and sparkling with excitement. There was was accompanied by the old Russian), thru, now that it is selected, and they ure of the Aerial was also pronounced a nameless fascination in her every mounting may cost $1.50 to $3. some kind of a flank movement against again the charming artiste was obliged 'let me present to you Signor Mario threaten to make their next attempt irregular, and the Russian government and Chemical Goto. appear before the curtain, until the tone, her every look, her every gesture. Cavaradossi, a young artist of more in the United States. the preacher who makes sinners feel public, iu sheer weariness, was forced "If I could but paint her once," he than ordinary ability, 1 understand; declared it not indisposed to make their need of Christ. to desist. Roswcin vvus equally hon- thought, "I should be content to let at least Monsieur de i arnelles says so, Oiiontionnhl* SorlHl Uolner*. reparation for both vessels. The Cana- my whole fame rest on that one pict- | As an instance of what she is already ored, and bo juet-i w. re showered upon and he is well qualified to judge. I," Marie Him Apologize. dian minister of justice. Sir Charles II. him. De Carnelles, who was standing ure, as Cleopatra in her royal robes of jwith a smile, "have never been hon- capable of from a social point of view, Tupper, in reply, admitted that the ODD ENDS. in the wings, noticed that one thrown scarlet and gold, or as Juliet leaning ored with a view of his wonderful That Christian IX. of Denmark, now that she has been given her head, whose illness is at present causing Canadian government's power was of with accurate aim by the vvhiiehand over the balcony in the glow of the !frescoes." may well bo cited the feverish eager- There is said to be a total of 482 sys- Manufacturers the following of Lady Hamilton, was wrapped in a southern night." much anxiety, brings up his children in limited. It was keeping the case and tems of shorthand in practical use. "Ah! Madame, if you would deign ness with which some of the most high- all its material points fully before the articles. filmy lace handkerchief. A smile A thousand pictures framed them- to come, how more than happy I the way they should go is sufficiently ly cultivated and most subtly evolved Orange growers of Southern Cali- played about his li| s at this discovery. selves in his mind with this superb should be?" evidenced by the following anecdote: British government, and he made the fornia have realized $1,850,000 for their Glycerine with L,avunder for the hands As Sertorius and his daughter, with American women of our large cities vie further humiliating admission that creature as the central figure; he felt } "Unfortunately, it must be at some One day at the dinner table the young with each other for intimacy with ar- crop. uiul face 25c bottle. Mario, who was strangely silent and that under her inspiration he would later date, as I leave (or Venice in two prince asked his father what was the there the power of his government end- distrait, were waiting iu the lobby, be capable of startling the world with i days." tistic foreign lions of their own sex The income of the London Daily Tel- they were joined by the chevalier. meaning of a word he had never heard ed. The Rosebery government, before egraph is said to be about $650,000 per Fragrant Halm for chapped hands and some masterpiece that should live for- j "Leave for Venice!" he stammered, known to be unchaste. They seem to going out of office, had assured him that The two elder men congratulated eaeh ever. A sudden pang contracted his before. This word, "lusing," is the year. face 25c bottle. the color forsaking his face. regard It as a privilege to play hostess they were pushing Canada's claims as other* on their favorite's success. The heart as he thought how little this Danish equivalent for our "box on the to. or. at least, to be on familiar terms Thirty per cent of the iron made in man of the world and the simpie- The change was not unnoticed by far as possible, but the minister of jus- woman could ever be to him.pre-emin- tier and she glanced curiously at him. ears." The king asked his son where with actresses, opera singers, and other Tennessee is sold outside the Southern 'lair Invigorator 7:V bottle. miniied old musician had two thiDgs ent as she was by her grace, beauty, | tice frankly assured the house that he The beautiful cantatrice had been by he had heard such a word. The boy,public characters quietly but notorious- States. in common—their love of music ana and talents, and a tierce jealousy j -was at his wits' end to appreciate any Tan ami Freckle wash :>r>i! bottle. their affection for Karl. no means unconscious of the young blushing to the roots of his hair, con- ly erotic, the plea In each case being There are now 249,273 Indians in this seized him of every man she smiled i painter s admiration. A woman al- fessed, after a little natural hesitation, grounds of delay either in this case or 1 upon, even of old Prince Kalisch. that they are ready to forgive, to for- country, or were at the taking of the Toiletine for the complexion 5A 10c pit '.Mario," said the Chevalier, turning ways knows when she is loved, es- that he had been out in the streets In the settlement of Canada's claims to the young pointer. "Karl expects Jn a few minutes her carriage was pecially a woman like Floria Tosca, get, and ignore for the sake of art and last census. who was versed in the gamut of pas- amusing himself by ringing the bells artist. Yes, Ignore or forget, if you against the Cnlted States by the Ameri- Bloom of Roses " " " "> »<• 10c pk. you to sup wi;h him to night, and if announced, and. as she said good-night | and then running away. But at one can government He did not know any Illinois stands third among the states you will oome behind the scenes with to all and departed with her maid, it sion from Alpha to Omega. Of choose, so far as seeing the artist act In the unmber of its milch kine, with adorers she had had no lack, but no door an angry porter rushed out and further powers the Canadian govern- C. P. Baking Powder 88e Ib me I will present you to la Tosca." seemed to Mario that everything grew or hearing her sing in public is con- 1,087,886 animals. The youiisf man's heart seemed to dark about him. one yet had possessed the power to shouted after him that he would give cerned, where there are no social cere- ment possessed for promoting greater touch the depths of her proud heart him a "lusing" if ever he did such a Pomona County, California, will pro- Also a full line of flavor'ng extracts. cease its puis.it ous—to see his divinity Once in the street, he refused Karls monies or intercourse; but let us please expedition. close to, to spi-ak to her, tou h her >.nvitat:on to supper, and somewhat What peculiar impulse was it that thing again. When the prince had fin- duce 750 tons of apricots this year, prompted her now as she gazed on the remember at the same time that even against 2,800 tons last year. hand perhup-,! It was with the great- abruptly left 1m friends. He longed ished his explanation his father ex- those effete nations who believe that est difficulty he faltered out a word of to be alone to collect his thoughts and handsome face of the man who stood claimed: "Very well, to-morrow you BERLIN'S PRIVATE POST. A snake alleged to be fourteen feet No. 10 S. Main-st., Ann Arbor, Mich. analyse this wonderful new emotion uncovered before her? A feeling that the world would be a dull place with- was almost regret to think shall go with me to that very house It Rival* the (joreruuient Serrlce in long, steals chickens, ducks and geese which filled his breast. out courtesans, insist on excluding at Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. that this might be the last and beg the porter's pardon for such such persons from their drawing rooms. 1'heapDeta. "I am afraid the coupdefoudre has The largest map of the world is in struck our young friend," said the time she would see him, and pity for rudeness." Accordingly, the next day —"The Case of Man," by Robert Grant, Beriin has had for some years past a what he was evidently suffering, the king went with his much-abashed fifteen feet wide and 126 feet long. Chevalier, as he took Karl's arm stirred in her breast. in Scribner's. private postal company for the delivery If you contemplate building call at the and strolled along the Via di son and made him apologize. of letters and packages, and students Bucharest has the reputation of being Venezia toward their lodgings. "La the place of residence of the greatest "Come and see me to-morrow," she An Axlon DiM-overy. of the postal question are somewhat Tosca's dark eyes have done their said, "and bid me good-bye then." Taints the "Harmtosa, Ne4*e8*ary Cat.* An astonishing discovery in regard to astonished to learn that this concern number of swindlers in the world. work." She gave him her hand and in a mo- Only three of the 450 canvases which In 1889, 10,250,410 bushels of flax •'Do you think so?' said Karl, a lit- ment swept on with the prince, leav- the production of electricity is an- rivals the government postofflce in nang in the Louvre portray the cat; this nounced, which, if genuine, will do cheapness and pays annual dividends seed and 241,389 pounds of fiber were tle absently. ing the young man rootea to the spot. proportion of painted representations The rest of the day he spent—he tway with the necessity of burning coal. of 2"> per cent. The private post car- produced on 1,318,698 acres in this FERDON LUMBER TAB "Why, of course. It was only too of cats obtains also throughout the evident. Well, it won t do him any scarcely knew how. His work in St. Dr. Borchers, of Driesburg, Germany, ries a letter ordinary weight within country. Corner of Fourth and Depot streets, Ann Arbor, harm. All young men go through Andrew's chapel was deserted: the sun A-oiitl of art, writes Frances E. Lanigan says that he has found that electricity the hounds of the city at two pfenninge, Beer frozen and called "hops frappe" hii.l nf\ ear figures for nil kiti'ltt of with something of that sort, and heof his life was about to bet, Floria in a sketch of Mme. Henriette Ronner is generated by the conversion of hydro- or about 5 7-10 mills. Last year the is very popular in the Sunday resorts ' might better be a litt'e smitten with Tosca was to leave Rome. What in- in the Ladies' Home Journal. During carbon and carbolic oxide into car- private post carrier! 2.2oO,000 packages. of Philadelphia since the enforcement La Tosca than another." terest could paints and pigments have the last few centuries but four artist3 bonic acid, and as this is the same ot the Sunday law. "They say she is ice itself " for him now? The company employs 1,000 men and »ave painted cats well, three men, Gott- thing that takes place In burning coal many horses. The private post charges "Don t be too sure of that, my boy. When he was ushered into the i he accomplishes the same end by chem- There is fire smoldering beneath, or singer's apartments the next day, he firied Mind, a Swiss; Hokusai, a Jap- less than the public post for packages, JUST FOR FUN. my experience is at fault. Karl.' he !found there Prince Kalisch and the anese; Louis Eugene Lambert, a ! ical means by what he calls the wetcirculars, and the like, and floes a great LU continued, suddenly changing the sub- jyoung Marquis di Savigny. Frenchman; and but one woman. Mme. process. While a steam engine utilizes Heal of the work for business houses "And you say your father was wound- We manufacture our own Lumber and ject, "I am the happiest man in Rome I Mario listened listlessly to the com- Henriette Ronner of Holland, the sub-| about 12 per cent, of the theoretical that in New York is accomplished by ed in the war?" "Bad, sir." "Was he to-night. All my fondest hopes have ' pliments paid to her by the two men, ject of our sketch. The reason for this energy and a gas engine 20 per cent.. shot in the ranks?" "No, sir—in the been realized, and, before I die, I special delivery wagons and messen- compliments which she parried in a avoidance of the cat as a subject in art Dr. Borchers claims that his new proc- gers in the employment of the, house. back." shall see you on the highest round of half jesting, half contemptuous man- ess Rives no less than 38 per cent. Guarantee Very Low Prices the ladder of fame." ner. He said little, longing yet dread- is not because of its lack of charm, Some business houses save large sums Tom—"I can't realize, old man, that 1 "Perhaps." beauty, or grace—these are admitted annually by making use of the private vou are a father." George—"Can't you? %3T Qive us a call and we'will make it to >-mr iutereHt, H* our large and weli ing for the moment to come when he graded etook fully sustains our assertion. "Perhaps! There is no perhaps ' should be alone with his divinity. by every one but because of its rlifn- (io to Poland for ;i Title. post. • Just come round and spend the night about it, imbecile! The future of a ! At last the prince and the Marquis •ulty. No living thing is so changeable Women in search of titles might do with me." • |y A full BBBortment of Stone Sewer Pipe and Drain Ti'p, mncnfftclured by tbt well to go to Poland. It Is said that in The capital of the concern, is not man who can write such music as you took their departure. *nd variable in contour, In expression, large, for its 25 per cent dividend was Wife- "There comes that tramp I Jnckeon Fire Olny Co, These tile, beiu« ramie of tire olny, fire of unusual strength 1'loria flung herself gracefully down and in markings as Shylock's "harm- Warsaw alone, with a population ot gave some oC my biscuits to the other in an arm chair. 500,000, there are 80,726 persona belong- made last year from net profits of about T. J. KEECH, Supt. JAS. TOLBERT, Prop. less necessary cat," and none is, there- $100,000. It has been suggested that the day." Husband — "Impossible! This "Ah!" she said; "Signor Cavaradossi Tore, so difficult of portrayal. ing to the hereditary nobility and !i.2"i7 must be his ghost." you see what the life of a public "personal nobles," people entitled to great European capitals should have favorite is—feted, petted, flattered, like private posts and estahlish an in- Jack -'The average girl graduate the distinction by reason of ofli< <- or can'( cook!" Tom—"Don't be too sure but without one sincere friend among That Cruel Wretch. ! discovery. There are said to be as many ternational exchange for letters and ill the crowd of sycophants surround- A city girl while in the country asked packages in competition with the Postal of that. I have known one to roast :t ing her." Princes in Poland as in Russia. In the fellow horribly." >f a farmer. "Why don't you milk that latter country they are found plying Union. But the laws of most European "Surely, madame,'' returned Mario, "What that tragedy needs," said one "you are not the one who can say:ow?" pointing to one in an adjoining every trade. According to the last cen- | countries, like those of the United The Ann Arbor Savings Bank that. ,ot. sus there are now living nearly 1,000 'States, secure to the government a critic, "is more realism." "Yes," re- Floria sighed. "Because it is dry, miss." Princes and Princesses Calitzin. There ' monopoly of business strictly postal. plied the other, "they ought to kill the actors, sure enough." : "Ah! you can little know. Thera "Dry?" are hardly sufficient names in Russia 0nran zed lHfi'J, under the General Hanking Daw of this state. tre times when I would give up all "Yes. miss. She's been dry for twoto distinguish them, and great confu- Mrs. de Fad ( in a bric-a-brac shop)— worldly honors for the sake of one sion results. ('llmhine Mont Blanc "You have a beautiful collection of an- Heart that I knew was true to me.'' vveeks." It is an expensive as well as a very "You cruel wretch," she exclaimed, tiques here." New boy—"Yes'm, we This was dangerousand Mario knew tiresome undertaking to ascend Mont have all the latest novelties." why don't you give her some water?" Hy opposite attractions and desires; Blanc. It costs at least $.".n per person, CAPITAL $50,000, it. Fearful of losing his self-control, fhe struggle of the Instinct that enjoys, "It's almost disgusting to see the ho begged her to sing for him. She* nid ihe man turned his face toward tho And Hi" in n" noble Instinct that for by i\?> la«' of the commune of Cha- consented, and sang something of •oi« bouse and shook with emotions he aspir.es. mounl enoti stranger Is obliged to have mannish airs Miss Whirler takes on." Surplus $150,000 I Total Assesls $1,000, 0 Paesicllo s, a serenade written for her •oulil not suppress. two guides and a porter. So far as the 'What is she doing now?" "Learning to oy that master of melody. --Longfellow. sharpen a lead pencil." Rhode Island in 1891 produced 500 danger is concerned it Is now reduced Business men, Guardians. Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find this She finished and sat still, her fingers The Wife—"One half the world .dly renting upon the keys and her ex- j tons of coal. to a minimum, but almost every year .* Hank a SAFE AM) CONVENIENT Place at which t.> make the mountain claims a victim. Bad loesn't know how the other half lives." deposits and do bnsines. quisite profile outlined against the MINERALS. The chrysoprase has been found In lark curtain behind her. weather is the chief thing feared by The husband—"Well, it isn't your fault, N'orth Carolina. my dear, if they don't." Interest is Allowed on all Saving's Deposits of Si.00 and upward, according to Mario came and stood beside her. The zircon has been found in Cali- the guides, and so swiftly does It come "Madame,' he said, "you go to Ven- 'ornla. Jet has been discovered in a dozen that a cloudless Rky may in fifteenmin - "How do you know that he has ceaseil the rnles of the Hank, and interest compounded semi-annual. lifferent places. I ce tomorrow and the time has com* The opal has been found in New utes turn to a blinding snow storm to love you?" "Because he never makes SIONOB MARIO CAVARDOBl.I. for me to say farewell. Before I go, Mexico. | Green crocidoll'te is found in Newwhich beats you to the ground. Thus i fusR when I dance with other men." Money to Loan in Sums of $25 ti $5,000, j have given us to-night is assured. Only nay I tell you a litile story?" Alabaster exists in seventeen difter- Mexico. it was that some years ago a party-of "Don't you think that Snobkln's i work, work, work! Have you thought ?nt states. Marble is said to exist in twenty-four eleven persons perished. Five were manners are very affected?" "No. What Secured by Unencumbered Real Estate and other good securities. •>t a subject for your next opera?" The Venus' hair stone is found in New )f our states. found frozen stiff in the snow; the makes them really objectionable is that "Yes—Torquato Tasso." (To be Continued.) DIRECTORS-Christian Mack, W. I). Harriman, William Deubel, David Mexico. i It is said that ex-President Harrison other six still He buried in the Glacier they're natural." "Good! La Tosca should make a Our total product of zinc in 1890 was lately refused a fee of $10,000 offered to des Boissons. Forty years is the time Rinsey, Daniel lliscock and \V. B. Smith. superb Leonora, but it will be difficult Serpentine exists In New England Ethel—"You remember that absurd- OFFICERS—Christian Mack, President; \V. D. Harriman, Vioe-PreMdent; bo find an adequate hero. Chiari? He i>:S,683 tons. -ind Virginia. I him by the Indiana State Liquor league allowed for the glacier to yield them looking monkey we saw on the street?" C. E. Hiscock, Cashier. sang the song of Boabdil admirably ' Coral, white and red, is found on thq Hose quartz is found in Colorado and' to secure his services in fighting the up in the valley below.—Boston Tran- Yes." "Well, Tom bought and Bent to aucUt." Florida coast. Montana. i Nicholson law. icrir.'- .t to me." "Well, it's just like him." ''air ground during the fair by MrsO'JR MAN ABOUT TOWN. "has. Worden, Snpt of "Temperance IF YOU WATOH THE MARKET YOU WILL SE* The Democrat. Literature" of the W. C. T. U. THAT THE The members of the W. a T. U. de-He Sees About Everything sire to extend their thanks to Coroner and Talks About Every- PUBLISHED AT Bell for the donation of his tent for thing He Sees. There Are so Many their use durinir the fair and for the moving and setting up of the same, also "rice of Gasoline is going up fast Ann Arbor, Every Friday. to other parties who rendered kindly Our Man has been informed that good (|ualiiies about the Clifford Piano we hief Peterson has been very busy the assistance. are at loss to know wliich one This means that you can no longer afford to ttse it but nonl The high board fence around the last few weeks endeavoring to rid our place where intoxicants were sold on city of disreputable women. At this to mention EMMA E. BOWER. the Kair ground was doubtless intend- season of the year many such women EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ed to hide from view whatever was come to Ann Arbor and Mr. Peterson Perhaps the most remarkable is its beautiful tone. Mr. Clifford C. not clean and attractive at the fair. has done a good work in compelling them to seek quarters elsewhere. A GAS STOVE No fence has ever yet been built Chickering, superintendent, is an acknowleged expert in this direction. around our homes and our dear ones His twelve years of thorough training in that famous Boston factory high enough to shut out the wily Bicycles are becoming more numer- Because, at the present price of gasoline {1.00 per Year in Advance. To Subscrib- serpent of intemperance, and it is ous on our streets with the return of of like name makes him pereminently qualified lo make an artistic piano. equally true that none will ever be the students and it will be well for IT IS AS CHEAP, ers out of the County, 15 cents extra, built around the saloon high enough to them to at once learn that there is an is the result of earnest endeavor, careful shut in its shame and degradations ordinance prohibiting riders of the T M K IT IS TEN TIMES AS CLEAN to pay postage. and sin. machine to use the sidewalks for that training, expert workmanship and first- purpose. It is very certain that the Right always wins, sooner or later; cla8S material. It is made to please the it is God's eternal truth. The word first person found to be transgressing f ntm J<1 at th» Ann Arbor postomoe as second- this ordinance will be promptly It is ioo Times as Safe. class mail mutter. "boycott" is not in the curriculum of Clifford Piano most critical musician. the W. C T. V. Our national motto is brought before a justice of the peace. h'RIDA\ OCTOBER 4. 1895 We wage our peaceful war, for God We invite you to examine it. Our booklet, "About Pianos," mailed free. We give a complete guarantee with every stove. We want to sell gHs, and Home and Native Land." A prominent temperance worker in not stoves, and unless satisfactory, the stove will not l>e used. Cp *p this city said to Our Man the other day, WE MAKE THE fi OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. SCRBEXS. Well, we didn't manage to keep beer ANN ARBOR ORCANS TRc •TOO Stoves in use in Ann Arhor. Mrs. C. H. Johnson, recording secre- The McKinley law found the country off the fairgrounds. The raauajeraent tary of the Michigan W. C.T. U. writes: AMI MAKE TIIKM OOOI). SIII.I: FACTORS, prosperous and left it prostrate. The said that a meeting held some months The use of screens is always one and ago would have been the proper time present law found the country prostrate the same thing, protection from a dis- ANN ARBOR, MICHICAN. to present the petition against beer Ann Arbor Gas Co. and helped it to its feet To say that agreeable thing. It may be a trying selling on the grounds. We are now full prosperity returned at once would light, a too warm fire, a corner not as going to present another petition a be to talk nonsense, for business when attractive a division between rooms, to Creditors. year ahead and see if that will do any /V\IGHIGAN(TENTRAL so grievously wounded cannot recover ever with an object—and I thought OTATKOF MICHIGAN, Countv of WafbtP- in a day. Bat it is not too much to say good." promise of future good behavier. Our '• The Niagara Falls Route." Onawss. Notice is hert-l.y Kive'n. that by an many of the departments of the W. C. Man hopes that the church authorities orderof the l'robate Court for the Count j • ( that business has been improving stead- T. U. are made attractive and even a Wasnten.iw, made an the a>th day of Au^unt \ Our Man has been greatly interested will prosecute to the full extent of the Central Standard Time. 11. IMS. six months from tli;it date \n>re allow. .1 i y ever since, except so far as the Re-study that others may not care to look for creditors to.preveot their claims aualnut tlie publican legislation on the currency in the case of a bride and groom in law, all parties making' a disturbance estate of Walter O'Brien. hvt> or said Count} beyond. We would screen others from during service. TRAINS AT ANN AHBOK. deceased, and Diut all creditors of said dewased question has tended to retard it.— what some of us have known and felt Saline, who dissolved partnership by SINfUL HABITS IN YOUTH are required to preae t their elafmsto 8»iil mutual consent before the preaehei I'robate Court, at the l>iol>ate Cnice in t ecily Louisville Courier Journal. On flower mission day we would with Mrs. B. V. Beckwith and daughters, LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD (Joine: East. Going West of Ann Arbor, fur examination and allowai.ee had sealed the contract. Everything on or before the SStfa of day i ebruary next aid The Republican press have at length flowers bright, white and sweet, build Misses Bessie and Frille, and Miss Nel- MAKE NERVOUS. DISEASED MEN K Mail* 3.50p.m. 8 4:1a.m. that such Claim* will be heard before mid Court a wall that the criminal could not look had been arranged for the ceremony, lie Allen atten.led the Rorison-(Jarr'» Day Express* 5.00 p.m. 7.30 H. m. on the With day of November and on tl.egtthd i? after much delay, come to recognize the when the couple quarreled about ai & North Short' LimitHdt 9 28 a. m, of K-bruar.y next, at ten o'clock In tlie roie- fact that the times are prosperous. over, around, or under, but simply at, son wedding at Ypsilanti last Wednes- Chicago Kxptesst In.W p. in. noon of each of said fays. unimportant detail in the wedding pro- N.f. St Urn. Ext 10.12 p.m. I>aled, Ann Ali>or. Aiig. ',6, A. I) Ifflfl anil let the memories of home and day. Detroit Erpros»t 5.40 a. it But they all have an excuse for it. It gram. The irate groom gathered his J. WILLARD BABItlTT. mother sweep over the soul. On the Frank VV. Tine, '94, spent Sunday BuuBBt Pacific Expr«g«t 12.IS p. m. is all due, they say, to anticipation of belongings into a trunk, drove to this Qrand Rapidd Ex*.... 11.05 a.m. 6.07 p. Dl Judge of 1'iobate. line of health we would teach mothers hero, lie left Monday for New York inelaucliolj existence. Others reach matrimony bat Mud no solace or comfort there, i in Q Republican victory in 1896. The cause city in a livery rig, and took the trait — victims lire found in all stations of life: The farm, tho office, the workshop, the pulpit,— Fast Expietwt 2 IKI p. m. and wives to put the screen of attract- city, where he has the position of Bthe trades and the professions. f\ Atlantic Kxpreast 7.47 a. m. Estate of .iiinif UapUIn. always used to come before the effect, for some bachelor's paradise. The • Daily except Sunday. s ive dishes between their loved ones anc Bnglish instructor in the University of Q RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. & K. •• Daily except Saturday. but our Republican logicians find no young lady was still single at las CTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahtem • the ugly appetite. In our training ol the City of New York. • WM. A. WALKEK. WM. A. WALKEK. MRS. CHA3. FEKUY. CHA8. FERRY. • t Daily. O as. At a session of thi-probate court f.ir i lie difficulty in an effect that comes a long accounts. the wee ones a screen of loving prayer- O. W. KUGULES, county of \\ aslitenaw, hulden at the prol>at« of- while before the cause. According to Worthy Your Confidence. H. W. RAfEB fice, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday the ful patience between us and our weak P. IT. A.Chicago. tenth day of Anrust. in the vvar one thou- this theory, if the Democrats should Ag't. Ann Arhor. sand eiKlit hundred and ninety five win next year, as they are likely to do, selves that the little one can »afely The necessity of small houses fo The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge or Pro we shall be treated to a spectacle of an follow the image we reflect of therent in Ann Arbor is a question thai conquering scrofula in whatever way TOLEDO p. In the matter of the estate cf Jan,,.* master, and thus daily, hourly labor to should be seriously considered. I an it may manifest itself is vouched for by Capllin, deceased. effort without any cause whatever.— (Jn reading and filing the petition, duly ver'- Cle /eland Record. cover from sight all that would make told that last week four families who thousands who were severely afflicted ARBOW fled. of Wm L. PaiifleM praying thai heii.ny us unlike what our heavenly father by this prevalent disease, but who now be licensed to sell the real estate whereof and had come to this city to reside left af dereas^d died relied. would have us. Never discouraged rejoice over a permanent cure by NORTH MICHIGAN The "jingo" statesmen who are now ter a few days' sojourn because the\ Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the Mth nover weary, never a screen between lioou's Sarsaparilla. Scrofula may ap- BEFORE TREATMENT AFTER TBKATMIM* Divorced bat nmted again RAILWAY. day of October next, at ten o'clock luthefom- crying for a war with England over could not fiud suitable houses. Th noon, be assigned for the hearing of Baldpeti- us and God, and some day all evils wil pear as a humor, or it may attack the t7-N0 NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT."** ion, and that the heirs at law or s-aid dere«sed the Venezuelan boundary question, trouble has been, and still is, tha be hid behind the screen of God's love. glands of the neck, or break out in and all other persons interested ii: said es- would do well to consider in what a houses built for rent have been so largi Wm. A. Walker of 16th Street says:—"I have (raftered tate, are required to appear at a session of said dreadful running sores on the body or nntuld aK'>nieo for my "gay lifo." 1 was indiscreet vrhosi court,then to beholden at the probate office, in lu.licrous light they appear to common that persons renting them have beei SYPHiLIS yonng and ignorant. As "One of the Boys" 1 contracted J the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and ibow Some one has told of a carver in limbs. Attacking1 the mucous tnem- Syphilis ana other Private diseases. JLhviulci-rs in tli.-lk; sense Americans. Nothing has ever obliged to rent rooms to assist in pay EMISSIONS cause,if any there be, why the prayer nf the peti- stone who worked on that poem in brane. it may develop into catarrh or month and tlirimt, bone uains, huir loo*», pimples on-?*! tioner should not be gruif Milan. The lodg-ing in the lungs lead to consump- STRICTURE despondent. Seven doctors treated me with the persons interested in said estate, of headed talk, and never will. If the small houses in the city for rent so I'uta-h, etc. They helped mo but could not cue rue.l work he was doing was to go high on tion. Come as it may, a faithful course CURED the pendency of said petition, and the hearing matter can be settled in a diplomatic when people come here they Oao be ac » Finally afriendinduoedmoiotry l>rs.Kennedyermatori hoea, Km IMPOTENCY WM. (J. DOTY. Probate register. rights, a very good opportunity will be men," answered tlie artist solemnly ing October. Dr. Hiiiry Baker, seen- r». ilrain ng nnd weakening my vitalit I i tn the bndv. ftl under nd?ice of my family doctor, .at it. •* VAP.3COCELE afforded these valiant warriors to of Nov. A. D. 1HC5, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that three Shakespearean plays, by James .|nCr\ULn 1 riage? Has your Blood been diseased? Have yon any wwiknwt.*? i«i,H 5 It would indeed be a great help to the Arborite will carefully boil all water Oct. 2. — "Looking Forward." Phil. K New Method Treatment will enre YOU. What it lasdone for others it will do fnr yon »•» day (MI jeci to all encumbrances by mortgage commerce of the northwestern states, Kay Applebee, of Boston. used for drinking purposes, the dangers 8:15-14. ^CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who haH treated yout write f.iran hoiwt opinion l'm-S TIME CARD. or otherwise existing at the time of the death Uiar«e. Charges reasonable. BOOKS FREE- The Golden Monitor" (illuatiitcd.i, <>r» of said deceased the following described Beal and British America, were there deep Edwin Waldo Emerson of Boston of contracting typhoid fever will be Oct 9. — "The University for Christ. cases of Men. 1 nclosu postage. 2 cents. Sealed. r j In direct April 7, 1095. Estate.) to-wit: D All l.hosi; certain parcels of land situate In the. waterways to the ocean. The only son of Ralph Waldo Emerson, wil greatly lessened. John 4:34—86. fcj?-NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI-lB Trains Leave Ann Arhor by Central Standard townships of Salim; and Bridgewater in said step which is at all doubtful is the co- deliver two lectures on Art. Oct 10.— 'Christ 1-irst." Matt. VATE. No medicine sent C O. D. Nonames on boxes or f>nvyl-i» county bound as follows, viz: c mmencing at tones. Everything confidential. Question list and cost of Tre&t-Q Time. the south west corner of section six township of operation of Canada with the United A lecture, illustrated by electricity iment,FREE W A horse was tied to the railing at the Oct. '28. — Missionary Greeting. Saline, thence north fltt>flve and one half rods, States to bring about these enviable re- will be given by Dr. 11 ami.I Wilson NORTH. 8OUTH. theuce east forty seven rods, thence north T. & A. A. depot last Saturday when Oot 30. — "Christian Warfare." Eph. No. 148 SHELBY ST.H eighty eight and one half r.uls, thence east sults Canada would be benefited by the of Detroit, on the subject, 'The rela 8 07 a. m. • 7.25 a.m. twenty seven rods, thence south one hundred an engine went by and frightened him 0:13—18. 11.30 a. m. improvements.and it is to be hoped that tion of color to emotion." KDRS. KENNEDY & KEfiGAN,DETROIT, MICH, g • 12.15 p.m. and fortv four rods, theuce east seventy four so, that he tore his> head loose from the All students are invited to the al.ove 4.15 p. in. 9.00 p. m rods to th • p ace of beginning. they can be made as speedily as Rev. Mr. Whitford of Saginaw, wil Also commencing at the east quarter post of strap, thereby cutting the flesh about meetings. section one township of Bridgewater, theme p issible. give a lecture on Dante. his mouth very severely. There is 1 o •Trains run between Ann Arbor and Toledo south thirty five rods, thence west twenty two Rev. Lee McCollester, of Detroit, wil Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder only. ana three fourths rods, thence north thirty suitable place to tie a horse at that five rods, thence east twenty two and three CI'IA'A HAS A LESSON. deliver an illustrated lecture on "Olc World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Going north at 9:15 a. m. fourths rods to the place of beginning, contain- depot, and Our Man wonders that more ing in all forty five acres more or less. Cambridge and Concord." Going south at S:15 p. m. John Bull has caused John Chinaman horses have not run away ; n I injured .Everywhere We (Jo Great Closing-Out Sale FREDERICK J. FKLDKAMP, Rey. John Snyder, of St. Louis, wil Trains Sunday only run bt tween Toledo and Administrator. to fear and tremble and all the civ not only themselves but men and give a lecture on "The evolution o We find some one who has been cured Hamburg Juct. ituul hsijue lor lized nations of the world rejoice. If women, too. It is known that horses American humor." by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and people on W. H. BennoM. R. 8. Greenwood, TATE OF MICHIGAN County of Washtenaw England's attitude had been that of the become more easily frightened a -OF- The course will be opened by the all hands are praising this great inedi O. P. A Aet S ss. In the matter of the estate of John George stronger nation bullying the weaker engines than at other objects abou Bliimhardt, deceased. Ypsilanti Orchestral Society and t cine for what it has done for them and Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an one, for no good reason, America town, and it should be the duty of the Ladies' quartet in charge of Prof. Gar their friends. Taken in time Hood's order granted to the undersigned, executor of s'lould unite with her sister powers railroad company to provide suitabl BIG FOUR ROUTE of the last \> ill «nd testament of said deceased eissen, of Ypsilanti. Sarsaparilla prevents serious illness by by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the count}- of aid bring the British to time. But hitching posts in the rear of the station Washtenaw, on the seventeenth (17th) day of A G. A. R. evening in charge of Col. keeping the blood pure and all the 8eptemb«r, A. 1>. 1895, there will be sold at public England had good reasons for her act- and out of sight of the trains. To all points South Thiongh Wagner Sleepin Childs. organs in a healthy condition. It is the AND Cars between Bay View, aid Cincinnati via 0. & vendue, to the highest bidder, at the ea»t froi t ion. Her subjects had been outrage- great blood purifier. W. M. Ity. and Benton Harbor door of the court house, in the city of Aim Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Stone, of Kal- Arbor, in the county of Washteuaw', in said ously treated and reparation is cer- state, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November. Our Man has noticed with a sigh o: tainly due her from China. Numbers araazoo, will give a lecture on "The A. 1). 1KI5, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that releif that our beautiful shade trees Hood's Pills become tlie favorite BEST day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or of American citizens have had to suffer Holy Land and Egypt" otherwise existing at the time of the death of said are not disfigured this fall by the ad- cathartic with every 01 ie who tries deceased) the following described real estate to- from similar abuses, and we, in this Rev. ). P. Hutchinson will have vertisements of "board" and "rooms' them. 5c. per box. wit: country, should be quick to resent any charge of an English evening-, poetry The south east quarter of section number six and song. which have been such an eyesore in and the norta ea^-t quarter of said section num- repetition of these brutal outrages. Nearly everyone needs a good tonic Indianapolis, Dayton, Colum- ber »ix except so much thereof as is now owned Prof. John W. Langley will lecture past years. True, here and there J Everything Goes at Cost. or possessed by David Mamlt or his wife at this season. Hood's Sarsaparilla is 1 on "Electricity in England.'' have noticed a card on a lamp post or Carol ne Mandt and containing well exclusive BUILD THE "CO-ED GYM." the one true tonic and blood purifier. bus and Cincinnati. of railroa1 d passing through the same about one Mr. J, F. Smith, of Ypsilanti. will telegragh pole, but as a general rule hundra and nint) live (198) acres of land more or ; is reserved at tliis Sale. Our Latest Spring and Suimnei less and situated in the township of Saline give a violin recital. the ordinance has been observed. The efforts of the lady students and When (Joins; East Goods go with tiie Staple lines. Come early and make youi Direct connections in Central Station Washtenaw County. Michigan. Hon. E. P. Allen, of Ypsilanti, will But there is another way of dis- Cincinnati with all trains of the C^. Dated. Kept. 17, 1895 alumnsc of the University, to raise selection before tlie rush. JOHNU. FELDKAMP, funds for a ladies' annex- to the Water- lecture on "The Greatest American.1 figuring our streets by adyertising take the Pennsylvania Lines via Tole- The funeral CONF EC riON 101* Y TEMPERANCE COLL'HA. will become as unsightly as a sign Pullman sleeping car from Toledo, j Having removed ray millinery to the was held Wednesday from the house, second floor <>f the Bach & Koath block board. For full information inquire of loca 21 Oeddes-Rve. A. J. Kitson. and the remains were interred at I am now ready to show the Ladies a agents or address F. M. Bushonp Pass Store and refresh the inner man. Dexter. larg-e and choice assortment of Fine White Ribbon Echoes. Ag't 00 Grisvvold St.. Detroit, Mich. Millinery. During the opening I will Edited by VV. C. T. U. Press Supt. Lester B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Our Man has often been annoyed dur- offer reductions on all unlrimmed felt Austin Smith, of Webster, died of ing services at the different Ann Arbor George Haller, the jeweler, has anhats. FRESH FRUITS churches, when small boys have caused The Change in our The twenty-second annual conven- cholera infantum. The services were advertisement on the fourth page in ENGLISH FUR PELTS, 60c regular tion of the Woman's Christian Temper- held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at no little disturbance by their laughing which he announces that he will ajjain price 7r>c. and Canned Goods, Cigars and Tobaccos the Webster church. and whispering. This annoyance was ance Union will be held in Music Hall, give a beautiful berry dish to tlie WOOL FELTS, 90c regular price $1. and fine Stationary constantly on Baltimore, Md., Oct. 18th to 38rd. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Christian Banr, of especially disagreeable at the union woman who bakes the best loaf of rye hand. Willard will preside, and the program Bridgewater were called to mourn the services which were held during the Dunmd, Mich. bread for the county fair. FRENCH FUB FELTS, 81 25 aud firm has occurred offers a rich treat to all who attend. loss of their 5 months' old child Satur- summer, but the more largely attended Si.40. regular price >;i..">ii and Si.75. No. 0 Broadway. North Side. evening services are now not at all It was hoped Lady Henry Somerset day evening. The remains were in- Mrs. E. Focerty has removed her free from them. There are a number would this year grace the convention terred Monday morning. Both Wonderfully Helped Millinery to the Uach &. Hoiith Store, No Charges tor Trimming hats of irrepressable youths who manage to RE VIVO with her presence, but on account of Miss Alice Moe died at the home of where she will conduct the business in endure the first part of the service Husband Cured of Rheumatism During Opening. RESTORES VITALITY. her duties at home she will not be able her brother-in-law, G. F. Sparry, of connection with the Dry Goods busi- which includes singing aud other at- And our new Stock of Dry to attend. White-ribboners will rejoice Muskegon, Tuesday night of last week. -Wife of Salt Rheum ness of Mr. St James. Opening Sept. tractions for them, but when they have Ladies, come and see the elegant as- to know that Oeu. Neal DJW, beloved S ie had many friends in Ann Art or. "My husband was suffering last sum- 19. — Entrance to the millinery rooms attracted sufficient attention by their mer with a severe lameness in his arm sortment of Pattern Hats and Bonnets. Made a Goods is arriving daily. We by temperance people the world over, Her age was 40 years. The remains through Mr. St James1 Store. All tlie very latest novolties will be on will attend the convention. Mrs were interred at Adrian last Thursday. boorish conduct, they often run and it became so painful he could not exhibition. Remember yon will be i.tn»y. Well Man are now prepared to quote Katherine Lent Stevenson will preach Miss Lucy Seyler died last Sunday down the stairs and leave the sleep nights. He was losing all strength assured v hearty welcome, whether in that arm and a doctor told him Teachers Examinations. 15thD.y. the annual sermon. Miss Helen afternoon of inflammation of the bowels church, without a care to the noise you wish to purchase or not. Main of Me. entrance through Mr. U. St Ja:nes* you lower prices on our It Was Rheumatism THE GREAT 3Oth bay. Potter, the renowned elocutionist, and at the home of her patents in Lodi. they make. Our Mau nas even heard The examinations of Teachers of Dry (ioods store, or stairway between the noise of these youngsters when the But did not do him any good. I finally Madam Antoinette Sterling, the cele- Miss Seyler was aged 18 years, and as persuaded him to try Hood's Barsaparilla. Washtenaw county for the ensuing- First National Hank, and Allaby's produce* the above results in 3O ilnys. It acts stock than ever before. Call brated English ginger will both take she had been ill but a few days her doors to the church auditorium are year will be held as folfows: slim- Store. powerfully and quickly. Cures when all other* fail He has taken three bottles and the pain Veiling mill will regain their lost manhood, and old part on the program. National super- death was a sudden blow to her many closed during prayer. I know that it is has left his arm. His strength is last Regular examinations for all grades men will recover tluir youthful vigor by using and see us. intendents of each of ttfe forty lines of friends. Rev. Beach, of this a disagreeable duty for church ushers coming back and his general health is at Ann Arbor, tlie third Thursday of RKV1VO. It quickly and surely reatorea Nervous- much Improved. We feel very grateful ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, work taken up by the W. C. T. U. will city, conducted the funeral services to pi'tiish these boys by ordering them August, 1895, and the last Thursday of Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wastine Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or exceui and indiscretion, hold meetings in the interests of each which were held in St. Andrew's out of the church, but they should do Sarsa- March, 1896. which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It of their their departments presenting church, this city, Wednesday after- so, or the services will be appreciated not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but Hood's Kegular examination for second and is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bring- new and improved methods of work noon. The remains were interred in far less than otherwise by those who parilla third (frades, Ann Arbor the third . B. Foprtj. lug back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re Wm. Goodyear 4 Ce, for the coming year. In 1878, theForest Hill cemetery. really wish to be helped. Thursday of October, 1895, anil the itoring the fire of youth. It wards oil Insanity for the benefit WANTED—A few gooa canvassers and Consumption. Insist on haviDg RKVIVO, no National Convention met in Baltimore, Only last Sunday evening, the con-Sood's Sarsaparllla third Thursday of June, 1890. other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, Come and Discuss the Trump Question. Splendid opportunity for those who 81.00 per package, or six for S5.O0, with a pout and it will be interesting to note the gregation at tire Methodist church was lias been to him. Special examination for third grade, Successor (o Last winter I was taken are out of work and want to earn some tive written guarantee to cure or refund progress made in the seventeen years. The meeting of the Anti-Tramp So- disturbed by the smell of cigarettes, at Manchester, the third Friday of the money. Circular free. Addresi itching and burning skin disease of some money. For particulars inquire at the ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 River St.. CHICAGO, ILL ciety has been adjourned to Friday and several young boys were detected Kind. It spread all over my back and September, 1895. KAIB NOTES. office of the A.NX AKKOH DKMOCKAT. Evening Oct 4, at 8 p. in., in thein the halls, smoking' cigarettes. Our arms. I also had terrible headaches. WM. W. WBDBMETER, FOR SALE UY- Two hundred "Fair Numbers" of the After using several bottles of Hood's Sar- Goodyear & St. James. Council Room of the Court House. All Man is glad to state that one of the Countv Commissioner of Schools. Now see that your blood is pure Union Signal, tied with white ribbons. parilla have not been bothered since." citizens are invited to come. It is boys was arrested by Patrolman Isbell, MRS. HATTIB HIQQINS, Durand, Mioh. ood health follows the use of Hood s Eberbach Drug and Chemical Co. and having sn.tible scripture in itti especially desired that all women inter- and was taken before the marshal Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Sarsaparilla which is the one ear cotutlp*. cards attached, were distributed on the ested in this question may be present, Monday morning. He was released on unfLjic DM la * World's Pair Highest Award. ilood purifier. Ann Arbor, Michigan. No, 18 S. Main at, Ann Arbor, nooa s fins Uou. This is what the Manchester Enter- Awarded The Store. prise says of one of Aun Arbor's Highest Honors—World'* Fair. The Democrat. hustlers:—Walter Mack drove over Great Slaughter from Ann Arbor on Sunday afternoon, To FKIDAY OCTOBER 4, 1895 bought the Kempf dry goods stock on Monday morning and returned home Friends of The Democrat, who in the afternoon. His business "from nave buslnes at the Probate SCHALLERS Sale of Shoes Great Court, will please request Judge the burning bush " Are you troubled with Insects Babbitt to send their Printing o Last Saturday evening Harry Mont- of any kind? Of course you this office. gomery celebrated his 31st birthday. are; but you can rid of them. Nearly JlP.OOn worth of High Class Shoes (a be sold f . what As a surprise his parents invited a We will be glad to furnish 0 ,1 OTTIHO S. large number of his young friends to CREAM Insect powder, poison or they will brin". Day spend the evening, which was a most BOOKSTORE Ann Arbor is herself again. stickev fly paper, corrosive enjoyable one. The young people left sublimate of any other pre- Oottlob and Jacob irfnellenbacher several substantial presents as pledges were admitted to citizenship last Mon- BAKING paration in this line. Again. IX Ol'R of their love and friendship. A free use qf disinfecdants is day. Wallace (J. Palmer, who has pur- advisable at this time of year NEW and SECOND-HAND Dr. Martin L. Belser has rented the chased the drug stock of Messrs. Bassett you can have your choice of front rooms over the First National & Mason, has been employed with F. POWDIR Saturday, Sept. 21 Copleos, Chloride of Lime, CLOAK DEPARTMENT bank. W. It. Perry in Detroit during the past MOST PERFECT MADE Sulphur or Carbolic acid at N. 1). Corbin has moved his law year. He opened his store on State st A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre» office to the offices of Thompson X last Monday with a complete stock of from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. Harriman. proods and has enjoyed a good trade. 4O YEARS THE STANDARD. Is the Opening day of the New Shoe Stoic r>t No. 10 N, .Main st. City Engineer Key estimates that Frank Curtis, has a position in the A. E. MUMMERY'S Formal - Opening the sewers will be completed in six new store. Personals. School Boots New Drug Store. weeks' time. Last Tuesday, four II. of M. frater- In order to make this opening one of the most successful openings ever A chime of three bells will be put in Mrs. E. Kngerty spent Tuesday in SATURDAY OCT. 5th. nities formed a University of Michigan Detroit. Washington heard of in this county we havo purchased marly §40,0oo worth of High the tower of the new Hethlehein church Alumni association in Detroit. Com- and Fourth Sts. At reduced prices. We offer on S. 4th ave. Hon. Reuben ICeinpf spent Friday in Class goods for just 40c on the dollar slid will put them all on Sale at mittees were appointed to arouse Lansing. the biggest and best Blank what thsy will bring. Just think of it $4, $5 and $is Shoes $1.87 every- D. Henning has already begun mak- interest in the university's welfare ing improvements on his new property, A. K. Beal, of Dexter, spent Wednes- Books with 630 pages for thing in proportion. Nothing reserve: they all must go. SATURDAY. Very Special Sale among friends and alumni of the insti- day here. the Hamilton block. tution in Detroit and it is hoped that Dr. A. S. Warthin spent his vacation only 5c. SEPT. 21st will be the big day for the Shoe Buyers. Everyone is invited TIIK DEMOCRAT will be sent to any the new association will prove as to come and inspect the Stock. No trouble to show goods. 2.">o Sample garments all in address from today to January 1st in Vienna. active as the one in Chicago, Kansas John P. Kirk, of Ypsilanti, spent the very l>e>t stylo will be sold that 1897, for one dollar. City, and other cit.es. Justice Pond fined John Atkinson Tuesday here. day for '2--'i their value. O. M. Martin broke ground for his J. D. Ryan spent Saturday on busi- *4.70 for the larceny of two melons, new building on S. 4th ave., last Tues- FALL OPEK We will also have on Sale that last Monday morning. ness in Detroit. day. It will be two stories high, and II. L. Barnes, of Jackson is the guest Martin Schaller day Special Bargains in The Y. \V. C. A. will keep its rooms contain a basement. The front rooms open on each Thursday afternoon from of friends here. October 3-4-5 on the first floor will contain an under- W. D. Harriman is back from his J to 4 o'clock hereafter. taking office, while the rear rooms will Bookseller,Stationer and Wall Paper Ladies' Fine Shoes. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wedemeyer trip to Vermont. be used as showroom, work room, Miss Aiice Hunt is back from her of Lima are happy over the birth of a morgue, carriage house and stable, in Dealer, 19 E. Washington-st. 10 N. Main Ladies' Black Kid Gloves 10 lbs boy, last Saturday- visit to Denver, Col. T3J Ann Arbor, Mich. the order named, the entire depth of Mrs. Lucy Fisher, of Jackson, is the and Fancy Silks. Andrew Paton and family will move the building being 110 feet. C. W. VOCEL here from Wisconsin and occupy the guest of friends here. The next regular meeting of the Dr. V. C. Vaughan has returned Oenlei iu Loomis house on Fuller st. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Misg Finley's Story Club will meet from his Colorado trip. will be held next Thursday, at three Dr. J. M. Postle, of Hinkley, 111., is FRESH, SALT and next Monday afternoon at four o'clock o'clock, in the Young Woman's Chris- at Mrs. Babeoek's, on Division st. the guest of friends here S:mo3s:ecL HVtearbs tian Association rooms over the post- Prof. E L. Walter has returned from Seth E. Sheldon has purchased J. II. office. These rooms have been offered Parlors SRURSKOX of nil kinds. Poultry ar.u Cutting's residence on Monroe St., his summer stay in Paris. wmmsrn for the use of the society during the E. H. Neff, of Marion, Ind., spent Game iu Season. through the Iiach & Butler agency. coming year, and one meeting will be AT WATIlfS Dr. .lunnil' S. Hughes is the women's several days here, this week. J C. W. VQflEL, - No. fl E. Aun-Rt. held in them, that a decision may be Prof. Moritz Levi has returned from 57 S. S J. physical examiner iu the Waterman reached as to their desirability for the gyuinas'um. She succeeds Dr. Ives. his trip to France and Spain. ICE CREAM SODA purpose compared with these previous- Mrs. Walker of Jackson is the guest The directors of the Ann Arbor Sav- ly occupied. All best fruit flavors. ings Bank declared a dividend of 5 per of her sister Mrs. Will Adams. School The cast end of University hall will Mrs. J. Pomeroy and Miss Anna 10 o|o off on all Trimmed Goods cent on their capital stocli, last Mon- be divided from the north, south and day. Wetmore are at Niagara Falls. dining opening. Ice C x* e a,-m west halls, and set apart for the use of Mrs. Chas. King, of Detroit, spent sold by the plate or can. The Choral Union met at the School the Woman's League. This arrange- of Music last Tuesday evening, and de- Sunday with Mrs. M. ti. Bower. ment will be continued until the Mrs. J. D. Stimson has returned from •••••••*»••••©•! Fresh Fruits, Candies, Books. cided to study Mendelsohn's ''Elijah" woman's gymnasium is ready for use. Our Special Clothing; Sale this fall. her summer outing at Bay View. Two large wiudows will take the plaoe Mrs. Julia ('. Stark, of Alma, is visit- and Cigars. President Angell delivers his annual of the large doors, and the partition I The Verdict I Try our Liuc of a Winner—ih.tl. is, it was For the iiianv who took We place on Sale .Monday and all address before the Students' Christian ing her sister, Mrs. Mary C. Whiting. the week join) Second hand and between the ladies' reading room will Mr. and Mrs Calvin Bliss are enter- advantage of it. association at 9:10 o'clock next Suiuiay be removed. Suitable desks, couches, FINE CHOCOLATES. Shelf worn School Books for all the morning. taining Munson Bliss, of Kansas City. Mr. .1/ taid ih.- cither day. reading matter, writing materials etc., '•/ inmf one ofymir hot-water public schools at J discount from the Ludwig Steinke has purchased Zenus Fire-Chief Sipley has returned from Remember the place, retail prices. will be provided for members of the a twelve days' outing at Strawberry bottles that you warrant, I Sweet's house on the corner of Spring League. bought two ill '* unif Ilir-U Special low prices on Writing Lake. Now For The Benefit of The Others aud Felch sts., through the Iiach & President Aneell has published this gave oui nri/ quickly. Our of W. JENNINGS, Pads, Blank Books, and all School Butier agency. Prof. I. N. Demtnon and family have !inun I/a* stood *ir months who want ;i Suit, Oven-oat or Underwear. .Supplies. We buy, sell and ex statement in tbe U. of M. Daily, con- returned from their summer outing in Edward Waldo Emerson who lectures cerniug the attendance at the Univer- T Xo. '•) E, Liberty-st., Ann Arbor, Mich. change Second hand books. Fine in the Unity club course is a son of Charlevoix. I CONSTANT L SE." sity this year:—"Yon may say in Silas Saxton and Earnest Eberbaeh Writing paper at 20c per pound. Ralph Waldo Emerson and has his lite)/ irill last '"••' tfnvr general, that up to this morning, Tues- have returned from their outing at or JOS, W. KOI.LAUF father's looks and manner. day, the enrollment has fallen some- yean with ordinary » We will Give you Another Two Weeks Wholesale & Retail. Two candidates were initiated at the Zukey Lake. what short of that at the same time in Miss Margaret Weideman left last We ham e/teaper tnet too, if meeting of Otseningo Lodge, Xo. 1295, previous years. This is giving us no you want them. THE TAILOR. to olean it)) the remainder o! the stock. 1. O. (). 1\, last Tuesday evening, aud Thursday for Chicago to take kinder- We have added GEORftE WAIIR. alarm, however, as it is explainable on garten studies. mure Overcoats, and can four degrees were conferred. several grounds. In the first place lias the Latest Style of Goods anil The children of the Presbyterian Miss Pearl Davenport, of Jackson, Books, Stationary, Wall Paper there were a number of important \ CALKINS' PHARMACY.! Cut. Dealer in Imported and Domes- I Sunday school had a nutting party iu has returned home from a visit with TWO STORES. additions made last year to the list of friends in this city. State Street. tic Woolens. Suit *l!i up. Pants Herman Markham's grove in the schools whose students are admitted on Supply You from Head to Foot with State st. Opposite Court House, second ward, Saturday afternoon. diplomas and consequently there is a Dr. J. G. Hirth of Milwaukee spent >:;. "i0 up. I Guarantee A I. work & fit. Dr. M. A. Parmalee, of Toledo, O., several days here with friends and re- Main st., ANN ARBOR. smaller number coming early to take turned home Sunday. 10 East WashinRton St. Good Merchandise ;it the lowest prices possible. See has just received the appointment of the examinations.*' our goods and you need look no farther. professor of obstetrics and gynaecio- Dr. Gotthelf C. Hubcr and wife arc logy in the homeopathic department Tuesday night a number of distur- expected to return from their trip to bances took place. J. D. Sinalley and Europe, next Tuesday. WHEN WE ADVERTISE A SALE, YOU ARE ALWAYS Mrs. Mary C. Whiting, attorney for his father were arrested by Patrolman School •M Grand Fall the Indiana State Building and Loan O'Mara an I Marshal Peterson, for be- Rev. Henry Tatlock left Tuesday for SURE OF SECURING A BIG BARGAIN. association, spent Wednesday in Ypsi- ing drunk and disorderly, and were Minneapolis, Minn., to attend the lanti, and sold a large amount of stock. find costs and 94.70 by Justice Gibson. national Episcopal convention. Now is the Time to Lay inyour 45 S. Main st. (NOBLE'S S TAR CLOTHING HOUSE.) J. J. Koch displays an enormous A number of sewer workmen raised Mrs. M. M. Wj ck ff and Mrs. Frank Season's Supply. Order of radish in the window of his store on a row in Schaible's saloon and officer B. Crippen, of )...dson attended the Opening Washington st. It weighs 8 lbs., and O'Mara took James O'Brien, of Detroit, county fair here last Thursday. Books, was grown by Gottlob lienz, of Web- in custody and be was also lined 84.70 Earl Peters, of Columbus, 0., and ster. by Justice Gibson, Wednesday morn- M.Staebler Dr. Sallura, a new student in the John Jameson, of Chicago, are the ing. Bert Stark and Herbert Monroe, guests of the Sigma Phi fraternity. Office 11 West Washinpton-st. --OF-- medical department, comes here all the two farmers, indulged in a free fight in way from Damascus, and Mr. Shigeru Polhemus' billiard hall and Stark was Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Liddell, of Miller All books required for ward or Phone No. 8. ave., are entertaining Mrs. Chas. H. Matguyama. of Tokio, Japan, has severely injured about the head by a high schools carried in full lines at entered the engineering department. billiard cue. Monroe was arrested but Steinkamp and son, of St. Louis, Mo. JOHN BAUMGARTNER The students in the medical depart- paid costs and the case was nolle Miss Mattie C. Lovejoy has returned lowest prices. ment greeted Dr. V. C. Vaughan in a prossed. to her home in Detroit, after a seven Successor to Anton Eiaele. very hearty, way as he appeared before Classes in the following courses of weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Carrie EYES TREATED FREE OF CHARGE BY 4. COMPE- them for his first lecture. The Doctor Kellogg. study for University students will be —DEALKB IN— TENT AND EXPERT OPTICIAN. responded by welcoming the students offered this year under the auspices of The engagement is announced of to the university. the Bible chairs: Life of Christ, His- Miss Rose Demmon, daughter, of Prof. American and Imported Granite and A great mass-meeting will be he'd tory of Israel, Gospel of John, Book of I. N. Demmon, to Mr. Divid Ninde, if tonight iu University hall to arouse Acts, Epistle to the Hebrews, Phi- Fort Wayne, Ind. general interest in the foot ball season. OPTICAL GOODS losophy of Religion, Life and Letters Geo. Grtiner and wife returned Mon- ieior A number of prominent alumni and of Paul, The Maccabees and the day night from a visit at Grand Island, of all KINDS, university professors will be present Herods, Early Church History, History Neb., with their daughter, Mrs. Simon and address the students. of Missions, Normal S. S. class, Chris- Sinke and family. Building Stone, Stone Walks, eta TIIK DEMOCRAT has received the Sep- tian Ethics, making 12 courses in all. tember issue of "Our Animal Friends" Mrs. Hannah Hasbronck, of Marshall Satisfaction guaranteed; Handle from Clases will be formed iu the above was the guest of Moses Seabolt and a monthly magazine, published in Xew courses, in Newberry Hall, at hours to the|smallest to the largest work York by the American Society for the suit the convenience of students. For family for several days, and returned Haller's Jewelry Store. home Tuesday morning. Second Hani Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. It full information call at Newberry Hall in all its Branches. Novelties. is brimfull of good things. from 2 to 4 p. m. or address the in- Robert Mann, wife and child, of East 46 SOUTH MAIN ST. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLachlan and structors, G. P. Coler, 50 S. University Tawas, are visiting his sisters, the Shop—Cor. of Detroit and Catherine ANN ARBOR, MICH. family have removed to Detroit, for ave., or C. A. Vong, 40 Madison St. Misses Mann of S. Main St. In a few Ulatik books, tablets and School days they will leave for Panther, W. sts. - - - Ann Arbor, Mich. Wednesday, Thursday i permanent residence. Dr. MacLacli- supplies of all descriptions. will however practice here in partner- When the common council meets Va., where Mr. Mann will start a next Monday night, a petition will be drugstore. Friday, Oct. 2, 3 and 4. ship with Dr. Brcoks. This ofiice will presented, signed by J. W. Maynard NOW IS 1HE TIME remain in the Hanssterfer block. aud a number of other citizens to open Messrs. Geo. M. Pond, of the Courier, Norman H.. Hackett, who played iinn a new street, between Mr. Maynard's and M. T. Woodruff, of the Ypsilanti During this, our first fall Open- Ithe u- of M- Comedy club last year, has residence on N. Division st and theSentinel, represented the press of TO ORDER I entered on a professional stage career, Washtenaw county at the meeting of ing, we will place i >n Sale .'50 . lOpiscopal church. This street will be Moore & Wetmore by jf)ining Mlle Rhea R company with an extension to Catherine St. between the editors of Michigan, Ohio and trimmed hats regular price $3 00 the roles of "Eugene" in "Josephine" Division and State Sts., and the two Indiana at Toledo, last Monday. i :i 5() and 4. choice foi the 3 days and "Rollins" in "Nell Ovvynne." termini of that street, which have The perfume prizes offered by the 6 S. Main st., ami oor. Stats and $2.49, also 25 trimmed Hats and been separated by the Maynard pro- Pr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Eberbach Drug Co. at the county fair, perty, will be united. The.e will be Forty Year* the Standard. William Sts. • • Bonnetfl good value at 4.50, 5.GOwere won as follows: First prize, Xo. IS desirable lots for building purposes -AND- 23 held by Miss Susie Dorance; second and $6.00 choice during opening made by the opening of the new street, No. 823 held by Mrs. H. Braun; third which wot 1.1 doubtless be readily pur- I days $3.24. No. 844 held by Miss Tillie Wagner. chased and built upon. The ground is Henry K. White, of Ann Arbor and now only used for pasture, purposes, Hangsterfer Eliza J. Freeman, of Jackson, were and if it should be covered with new Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Hendrick, married Saturday evening at ."> o'clock residences the 4th ward would be -5 by Julia M. Walton, minister, at the greatly benefited. THE NEW LINE home of E. K. White, on Chapin St., • Is the Man to Order From, TO South Main st., Ann Arbor, 5 The U. of M. football team returned I Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. White will from their three weeks' training at -OF- Telephone 19. doors s( nili of (he old stand. reside in Ann Arbor. Omena last Friday evening, in the best The annual meeting of the members of health and spirits. This is the way Do you intent] to furnish rooms 11 • is fall? If so, 1 would be of Bethlehem church was held last the line will stand this season:—Carr, pleased to have-you call and look over my large stock of j;oods. Tuesday evening. Adam Miller was center; Kaikes, left guard: Wenninger, Having spent considerable time i" Grand Rapids (the largest 5 Miss E. G. Walton re-elected deacon, and G. P. Stein and right guard; Villa, left tackle; Yont, furniture market in the country) in selecting goods I can offer Adam Schlee were elected trustees. right tackle: Greenlcaf or Marsh, left ! fatl«n's Underwear • you the besl and cheapest line of Furniture in the city. A full Line of Treasurer August Defries reported a end; Iliitchiuson, right end: Drum- WE ARE SHOWING IS t balance on hand of 8683,16. heller, and Richards, quarter backs: PALACE STEAMERS. LOW RATES Seventy bed room sets to make yom selections from by buy- Tonight the S. C. A. will >;ive an Ferbert, left half back: Drumheller, MACKINAC ing them before they advanced in price. I can save you money Richards or McKenzie, right half back: onovery set. Student Tables, Rockers, IJook Shelves, Dining opening reception to all students. PETOSKEY ® These ladies of the faculty will chaper- Leroy, full back. Next Saturday the Creat in Numbers, % Chairs, Side Hoards, Uook cases etc.. in all the latest styles. one the reception: Mrs. J. B. Angell, first game of the season will be played CHICAGO.. All kinds of Carpets, Ru<;s, Mattings, Art Squares and Drape- with Orchard Lake at the Athletic °T0 ries in the newest patterns, Mrs. M. L. D'Ooge, Mrs. II. 8. Carhart, Mrs. W. W. Beman, Mrs. F. S. Kelsey, field. The games with Olivet, Oct. 12, Low in Prices, • FOUR TRIPS PER WEIR BETWEEN Mrs. II. Soule, and Mrs. A. B. I'reseott. Albiou, Oct. 10, Beloit, Oct. I'J, Case I cheerfully solicit a call from you. School, Oct. 96, will be played here. Toledo, Detroit $ Mackinac Fancy Goods The women students have never PETOSKEY, Till-: "SOO.- MAHQUGTTT: The first out of town game will be Rich in Quality. • AMI DULUTH. shown thcmseltcs more willing to with Harvard at Boston, Nov. 2. Nov. work enthusiastically over the Wo-'.i and 16, are open; Nov. 2:>, Minnesota, EVERY EVENING BETWEEN Special Attention given to man's gymnasium than now. A com- •20 lines to select from, running in prices from $1.00 lo $5.00 a • at Detroit; Nov. 88 (Thanksgiving Day) Suit. Kindly spread the news that a better and more Detroit and Cleveland mittee of ladies and undergraduate stu- Chicago University, at Chicago. dents has been appointed to co-operate complete line of Gentlemen's Underwear cannot be found Connecting with Earliest Trains at Cleveland : in our city. for all points Kast. South and with the Detroit Alumnae a,ssoei;it on Mr. and Mrs. Fay Dillon, of Petos- Southwest. I College Colors. and together they will solicite sub- key, spent Wednesday at the Cook Sunday Trips June, July, August and September Only. flartin Haller. I scriptions in Detroit. Many students House. They are on their wedding and friends of this movement have sub- tour. Mr. Dillon will be remembered Lindenschmitt & Apfel. 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers Have just been Built for our TTpper T.alce Route Elevator. 52 S. Main and \V. Liberty sts. And Glove Cleaning. scribed and it is hoped that those who by many Ann Arborites. he having have not done so will pay their sub- costing $300,000 each. Send for illustrated worked in the Register office when it 37 South Main st, Ann Arbor. pamphlet. Address, Telephone 148. Ann Arbor, Mich. scription at once and without further was owned by the late Kendall Kit- A. A. SCHANTZ, G. P. A., DETROIT, MICH S State at., Cor, Williaiu-st. solicitation, tredge. The Detroit k Cleveland Steam Jiav. Ga LAKE VESSELS SUNK. A five-year-old son of TiOU Robidou ; Muskegon is In an uncomfortable The Board of Public Worlt». ORIGIN OF THE HOT TOMALE. The Satuoan Mas< of. tried to board a moving train at Mus- ' Savrral Craft l>eatroyed In Collisions and In time of war it ia the tapo's duty kegon and was ground to death be- position financially, owinfr to a special Mlcliy Explains to Snag Finnerty the to lead on to combat the warriors of paving tax levied in ISH'J, having been [OFFICIAL.] by Heavy Storms. neath the wheels. declared iuvalid by -Judge Russell. It of the Hoard of Public Works, Genesis of the Name. The steamer Kershavv and consorts her village, and she is often in the The seventh annual reunion of the is feared a special sewer tax is in the n Arbor, September 25th, 1895. Snag Finnerty was a lad with a philo- Moonlight and Kent were driven thick of the skirmishing; but should Muskegon Valley Soldiers and Sailors' same position. If so the city is out Ann sophical mind and a broken tooth, says ashore near Martjuette. The Kersliaw she be wounded or killed, it Is a pure association was held at Newaygo with about 850,000. Regular session. . New York World. It was this "busted struck a reef and soon broke in two accident, as the Samoans have the a large attendance. amidships, the forward portion going Christian Goedecke, who resides C allt'il to order by President Clark. toot," as he called it, that gave him greatest horror of hurting a woman in Chas. Willctt, a Lake Shore brake- west of Tawas City, was riding home to pieces. The two schooners went any way, and would not even Injure Present, Pres. Clark, Bullis, Ross. this pretty little pet name of 'Snag." high on a sand beach and are appar- man, of Monroe, was run over by an with his sister when they were n'red They were standing on a corner one day ently not much damaged. The 13 their enemy's tapo. There is a story engine at the Air Line junction. He at. the ball taking effect in the back The People's Friend. In use for fifty years. The minutes of the last regular meet- when a hot tomale man passed. "I members of the Kershaw's crew were told of how, during the war which will lose both arms. of his head and causing a slight wound. Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping-Cough, ing were read and approved. wonder," said Snag, "whatever made rescued by the life saving crew after was carried on in Upolu for a consider- Ralph Scholten, superintendent of Alfred Johnson, attorney, was ar- a thrilling experience in which the rested on Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections. Mr. Bullis moved that the walks in 'em call dem tings tomales?" "Don't able time five or six years ago, two ar- the city dumping grounds at Grand suspicion. you know?" asked Micky. "Naw! Nor ' surf boat was capsized and four life mies had met and were drawn up blaz- Rapids, was killed by having a load of ; Wm. O. Lowden, ex-prosecuting at- DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere front of the property of Mrs. Lukins on I savers nearly lost their lives. The ing into each other's lines, when a na- garbage fall on him. I tomey of Barry county, recently or- you don't needer." "Yes, I does, and I crews of the schooners walked ashore. for only 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes. the east side of Church, White on the I'll tell yer if yer wants to know. D'ye tive woman appeared with a cow she Rev. F. A. Perkins, of St. Johns daine(,1, a.?*?**£ minister, who fled Considering the violence of the Rale it Chew LANGES PLUGS, The Great Tobacco Antidote.iOc. Dealers or mail.A.C.Meyer & Co., Balto..Md. east side of X. State and Dr. Georg on know Cully Flynn?" "Yep!" "Well, was a most fortunate escape for alL wished to place in safety. The entire started for Holly on his bicycle and from Hastings after securing 81,200 on the north side of E Williams in the Cully was er goin' up der Bowery one The Kershaw was commanded by Oapt. firing was immediately suspended on while descending a grade he foil off forged paper, has been arrested at judgment of the Board be advisable to Pringle, and owned by Wm. S. Mack, both sides till she and her charge had and broke several ribs. Carrington, N. D., and (Jov. Rich has night wld his gal and she said she was issued a requisition. lay over until next spring, providing: hungry. Cull had der price, so he gels of Cleveland. The insurance is 835,000. crossed the lines and were completely Anderson & Orth's pretty drug store Who I.i'nli Curmll In. The wooden steamer Robert L. Fryer out of harm's way. The women could Fire in the MacLennan store at La- HERE AND THERE. that the above walks are kept in repair gay and says 'come on,' and drags her was sunk near the dyke in Hay lake at Midland was wrecked by an explo- peer, occupied by G. \V. Mahon with a Lewis Carroll, the author of "Alice until such time and the Board so Inter a restaurant and sits her down ter channel by acollision with the steamer rely so thoroughly on the gallantry of sion of crude carbolic acid which an stock of dry goods and groceries, and in Wonderland." is the Rev. Charles their countrymen that they had no fear assistant was distilling. irroinmends to the Council. a table. Up comes der waiter and says: Corsica. The Fryer was cut clean to Mrs. H. A. Hunt with a dressmaking VARIETY OF NEWS ITEMS FROM L. Dodgson in private life- a spare, 'What d'youse want?' Der gal's name the foremast and her bow is nearly all during the flghiing, and would take The trustees of Hillsdale college establishment, did damage estimated severe, gray-'headed man who has spent Yeas—Pres. Clark, Bullis, Ross—3. was Mollie and she saya she wants er gone. She lies with her decks below food to their husbands and brothers at have made military drill compulsory at 810,000. Considerable of the damage VARIOUS PLACES. most of his life within university walls, Nays—None. nice hot sausage an' er cup er coffee. water. The crew was taken off safely. any time, and pass through the ranks and decided that all students must was caused by water. and who had :i reputation as a mathe- The Fryer is owned by Mitchell & Co., Cull says he wants a cold sausage an' or c of the warriors of the belligerent army wear the cadet uniform. Mr. Bullis moved that Dr. Conrad and valued at S j.">,000. She was bound (Jenevieve and Stella Burson, the Chinese Hrf unul to Comply with Demands matician before he developed the vein bottle of beer. Der mug wants to git with perfect impunity; as long as the August Wyline, Buechel Bros, and giddy Schoolcraft girls who were Oeorg be allowed to connect with the to Duluth with coal. The Corsica was of humor that, tans made him famous. dat order straight so he says: 'Jist say daylight lasted, and they could be Matt Miller, saloonists at Center Line. thought to have eloped at night with of CommlHlonerii Investigating the He is about 6U ysars old, and amateur .Main St. sub-lateral of the Liberty St. badly damaged and returned to the that agin.' So Cull says: 'Der hot to "Soo"' after the collision. easily seen, they were quite safe.—In Oakland county, have been arrested two strange men, have returned home M»»»»«T«<» Causaa the Britlah I.inn to photography is his chief recreation Rawer under the supervision of the Stevenson's Samoa—Marie Fraser. for keeping open on Sundays. and say they have been with friends Mollle and der cold to Cully see!' Well (ironl and the Pigtail* How Very Low. nowadays. plumbing inspector. he goes away saying to hisself: 'Hot The steamer E. C. Pope arrived at The corner stones of two new Bap- near White Pigeon. They did not like the "Soo" having on board the crew of tist churches, one in the east end and , the restraint of home, Veas -Pres. Clark, Bullis, Koss :S. ter Mollie cold ter Cully' so 'at he'll git the schooner C. A. King, of Detroit, A DEEP WATERWAY. it right. When he comes back with it MICHIGAN MENTION. the other in the southwestern part of ', A wild woman was captured near Nays—None. which had been picked up off Point Au the city, were laid at Jackson. Alpena. The tattered remains of an Havana ID D.tnger. Prominent Men Who Want a Deep Chan- he says: 'Here's yer hot ter Mollie.' " Marques, Lake Huron, after their boat nel Through the I.ukea. Mr. Rosa moved that the plumbing The annual meeting of the State old wrapper was her only clothing and Chicago Tribune special: Armed had foundered. The crew consisted of BRIEF ITEMS ABOUT MICHIGAN sl parties of revolutionists are already in Inspector be authorized to dij: up all "Sure? Aw-go on." Capt. James Glenn, four men and a Horticultural society was held in con-, sh]«e Ijahadd madmadee aa nesnestt amonamongg ththe rootrootss The first annual convention of the nectiou with the Grand Traverse fair. of a large stump under which she had the province of Matan/as and actually Deep Waterways association was held connections with the sewers where the "Dat's right; so ever since dat time woman. The King was bound from PEOPLE AND THINGS. within 75 miles of the city of Havana. they calls 'em hot ter mollies." Toledo to Bay City with coal, when The fruit exhibits were very fine. burrowed. She had evidently been at Cleveland with a larg-e number of same l>as not passed inspection. Of greater importance is the reported representative men in attendance. "Say," said Snag, "I'd like ter jist she encountered the northwester. This living on roots and berries for some was tapt. Glenn's first trip in the Uratiot county capitalists are again ' time, advance into the province of Matanzas. There were among the delegates men Y,-as -Pres. Clark. Bullis, Roes—3. carve ray initials into one o' dem hot State Taxes as Apportioned to the Various agitating the building of a railroad If. as it if said, they have quantities prominent in the scientific, educa- King, lie had recently purchased her, The steamer Gracie Barker, Capt. of arms and munitions there concealed Nays—None. ter mollies right now—talkln' about and lost everything, as he had no in- Counties by Auditor-General Turner from Lansing to Ithaca, by tlie way of W. ES. Chryselis, used in the ferry busi- tional, commercial, financial and in- eatln' allus makes me hungry." Anil DeWitt, St. Johns and Maple Rapids. and if they are really advancing in dustrial worid, organized to aid the Mr*Bullis ;moved that the Hoard surance. are Much Higher Than Formerly—Leg- ness across Little Traverse bay, be- the pair disappeared around the corner Sanilac Centre, will soon have an- force, the crisis is not far oft'. The commerce of the great lakes by open- recommend to the Council that they ••2The schooner Elma is reported as hav- tween Petoskey and Harbor Springs, west end of the island will soon be the ing a deep waterway to the sea. in search of something to eat. ing been driven upon the Picture rocks islature of 1893 Blamed for It. other tlouring mill in the place of the was burned to the water's edge at scene of an uprising. When this fai-t be empowered to purchase one ear load one recently burned. It is to cost There were present at the opening of swamp oak plank at SIS per M. on Lake .Superior in a terrific gale and Harbor Springs. Loss, $4,000, with no develops the formidable nature of the session about, 200 delegates and 30i) BICYCLE ETIQUTTE. all on board, nine in number, including $0,000. of which citizens gave 51,000 as insurance. Thought to be the work of revolution will be come apparent. visitors. Oen. 10. C. O'Brien, president Yeas—Pres. Clark. Hullis, ltoss ."I. Capt. John Thurston's wife and child, Apportionment of State Taxes. a bonus. an incendiary. With armed forces on both sides <>t of the .New York Dock commission, Nays None. What 1« Regarded as Good Form by were drowned. The Klma was one of Auditor-Ueneral Turner has com- President Brennan. of the Port The Michigan University regents Havana it would require not 80,000, presided as temporary chairman. The Kzperts on the Wheel. three schooners in tow of the steamer pleted the apportionment of the state Huron A Lexington railroad, has been have directed their attorneys to man- but 500,000 Spanish troops to keep the Uirkhead. Of the others the C. 1!. address of the international president, Mr. Ross moved that the plans and An authority on bicycle etiquette lays tax for 1395 among th 84 counties of unsuccessful in interesting capital in damus the auditor-general for one per revolutionists in check. (Jen. iMarcinez O. A. Howland. of Toronto, was fol- estimates of the engineer for the con- Jone:> anchored off Whiteflsh Point, the state. The total xis S3,013,919.!>3 his project and has about abandoned cent of the land grant. The Univer- Campos is at once hiding the truth of down the following rules: "In mount- but it is feared she will be pounded to defeat and disaster and creating a be- lowed by a number of interesting struction of sheds for tools be submitted ing, the gentleman who is accompanyng and is large when compared with the the work. j sity has always received 7 per cent. papers bearing upon the subject, by pieces. The crew was takenoft" by life tax of 91,089,135.89 in 1S'.)4 and $1,931,- lief in the immense power of his to the Council. a lady holds her wheel; she stands on savers. The third of the tow, the Com- Joseph Hush way, aged 30, of Detroit, but the legal rate is now 6, neverthe- troops. It is safe to say the rebels members from the various states in- 214.60 in 1893. in explanation of this a brakeman employed in the Michigan less the regents think they are entitled terested and from all parts of Canada. yeas- Pres. Clark, Hullis. Ross—3. the left side of the machine and puts her modore, found shelter at Grand island the fact is pointed out that the owing have 25,000 men under arms at the right foot across the frame on the right and the steamer Birkhead made the Central railroad yards, had both legs to the full 7 per cent. present time, and their forces are The important subject of lake levels Nays—None. "Soo" In safety. The steamer Nellie to the current expenses of the legisla- crushed by the cars and died soon received considerable attention, and pedal, which at the time must be up; ture the state tax is greater for odd Wm. C. Denney has been returned growing daily. tUe Chicago drainage canal was re- Mr. Bullis moved that Mr. Ross he Torrent arrived at the "Soo" from afterward. from Indiana to Manistee, where he is pushing the right pedal causes the ma- Shelldrake, having released herself, than for even years. Then various charged with having secured S10.000 Letters received at Tampa, Fin., state garded by many as a menace to lake empowered by the Board to purchase chine to start and then, with the left reasons are given for the increase in The Monroe Electric Railroad Co. that a constitutional convention was commerce. The nominating commit- but her barge Carney pounded herself was organized at Monroe with a capital from the Manistee National bank in fifty feet of hose for the road roller, al- foot in place, the rider starts ahead— to pieces losing a cargo of lumber. The the amount of the tax this year. It is 1898 under false pretenses. Hillsdale, held at Xajasa at which Kartola Masso tee gaw Ohio and Michigan additional stock of »;.0.000. A road will be built was elected president of the Cuban re- representation on the executive com- so necessary hose and sprinklers for the slowly at first, in order to give her barge Lillie May went to pieces at shown that the legislature of 1893 Sturgis, Saginaw and Grand Rapids cavalier time to mount his wheel, East Whitefish Point, The tug Parker failed to incorporate tax clauses in between that place and Dundee, 15 banks are also said to have been public; Marquis of Santa Lucia, minis- mittee by naming Ryerson Ritchie, of parks of Hanover square. had to abandon a raft of half a million some of its appropriation bills and miles distant. "worked" by Denney. ter of interior; Tomas Kstrado Palmo, Cleveland, and Hon. Don. M. Dickin- which he will do in the briefest time representative iu the exterior, and son, of Detroit as members. Various Veas—Pres. Clark. Hullis, Roes 3. possible. When the end of the ride is feet of logs and run to shelter near these appropriations had to be paid John R. Franks, of Moorland, was Deer Park. The steamer City of Paris and the deficiency made up by the leg- convicted of criminal assault on l is apportioned to the The I nion Music hall at Allegan of neutrality laws, returned a verdict lively affair. Hon. Perry Belmont was thing for the men of the party to dis- vessel washed ashore near South river. chosen chairman. The platform dent pro tern. counties as follows: was gutted by fire, which was caused of -not guilty." The verdict was re- mount while in conversation with the Haven by the storm, indicating a Alcona 1 4.101 52 Keweenaw .. . 7,87178 by cigarettes. The loss on the hall is Mrs. Enos Larkins, in jail at Monroe ceived with tumultuous applause. adopted stood for a more liberal inter- Mr. Ross moved that the Street, Sew- ladies. As to the furnishings of the wreck. The excursion steamer Puri- Aucer 6.480 IB I.a c . 4.121 28 •Si.000; on Trino'i drug stock and J. G. together with her husband, both being pretation of the excise laws, and for tan with 45 passengers left Chicago in AUegan J •.'..».' -M I.apeer . 37.38S24 Washington: John Sowers, sugar more local government of cities; for er and Crosswalk bills for Septemlter bicycle, to be really swagger it must ;[ -;j • I'I Stein's grocery. SL'.'OO. charged with the murder of Mrs. Mer- the gale and came near sharing the Alpena \i>.li! W Lcelauau.... planter at Sagua, Cuba, who was ex- sound money—as opposed to free sil- K,2l»H l'8 Til 5ISJ iW II. Palmer, aged 33, of De- ! "U. near Petersburg, l.as made another be a'lowe 1 by the Board. be fitted out with a clock and a bell, fate of the Chicora. The Puritan Am i-iii Lena wee .... Walter iled on short notice by Oen. Campos, ver; and roasted the Republicans to a luggage carrier and a cyclometer, the Ar-euac 3.M8 0I Livingston . '. 42'208 72 troit, committeinitted suicide bvy jumping confession to tlie effect that they had will demand heavy indemnity through Yew—Mr. Bullis, Ross-2. reached St. Joseph after an awful Buragu 6.34 • 28 fjiice . 5.2S7 56 planned the murder six weeks before turn their administration of state latter being an absolute sine qua non voyage, but was unable to enter the liarrv ;{'i.7.>«- JM Macktnsc. .. . 5.469 24 into the Detroit river, from the Wind- the state department. John Kepko, affairs. Cleveland's administration Nays—None. ?'j.!i;n :i'i it was committed and that Larkins to the woman who cares for records." harbor and after being tossed about Hay Macomh sor dock. Despondency because his hotelkeeper at Havana, who was given was coin mended, but a rather negative On n o ion the board adjourned. Ben/ie Manistee.... . 2».;)4'i4O wife was suing for a divorce. choked the old lady to death in the a similar dose, wants $80,000. Both like a cockle shell for sometime it, was Herrien •-.liSM Martiuette,.. . H«18i woods and they then burned the body. •re Americans. twist was given the third term idea. GLEN V. MILLS, seen that the only thing to do was to Mason A freight train on the C. &, W. M. There was an ugly fight over the seat- Clerk. return to Chicago. No one expected Calhoun nMH 89 Uecosta . 1:1.781 8i In reply to an inquiry from the state ing- of delegates and the leaders had Amerlra Still Ahead. 42.2S .0 Meuomlnee.. . 1!I.S|»4 88 railway was stuck in the sand, which to ever reach shore, butaftera terrible Il.liK-J HO board of auditors Attorney-General plenty of trouble getting thing un- Caarlovolx . Midland . 6,7 IV 95 had blown upon the track near St. R CHINESE INSULT FOREIGNERS. A couple of Englishmen en route for struggle port was reached and all were Cueboygun .. 1II.IH1W .Musmikfc .. . K.0t2 96 Joseph. Hangs of shovelors cleared it ".V""''' »»M prepared an opinion to tangled. The ticket named was as SERVED HIM RIGHT. I^AH HI . 42.ll-.-7 09 Rome were joined by an American, glad to plant foot on solid, land after Cntppewa.... Monroe away after several hours- work. th? cttl>t:t tllat the boal"a, m.ust bl'*rla Co mUtloiiers Investigating Massacres follows: For secretary of state, Hora- whose blatant patriotism amused, then their 10 hours' fearful experience. Clare a in ID Uontcalm ... . 37,28348 1 and ChrlHtlaua Threatened. tio C. King, of Kings county; comp- H« W«« Plcclah, But He Wu Oot- OllntoB .... MI.-.W or Montmoren(!> .. 2,68593 suit, to recover excess salaries drawn bored them. No matter what was ad- Crawford.... 5.31260 MuskegoD... . :i.,ii'.i zi Kx-Treasurer Krratt, of Cheboygan ] by the former state officers when it A dispatch from Foo Chow, China, troller. John B. Judson, of Fulton; wllted by a Gentleman. mirable, rich or rare, there was al- Delta 11.134 «8 NnwaytfO • lr.».42:)01 state treasurer, I). C. Dow, of Scho- Die kin .011. . 1(1,200 (W Oakland . 78.28B91 county, was found not guilty of em- j was reported that the constitutional says that the whole Ku Cheng commis- hiuie; attorney. Norton Chase, of Here is a story from life, told in a ways something in America to eclipse NEWS IN BRIEF. fr.aton 53,0 .« O) Ocean* . 13,81" "1 bezzlement. The suit against his amendments increasing their salaries sion of inquiry into the Uwasag Western paper: Kmmet :t.isi 33 Ogenmw . 5.- 03 28 bondsmen to collect $10,000 alleged j had carried, but which proved to have massacre is disgusted with Chinese of- Albany: state engineer, Russell Stuart, it, according to our countryman. The For the first time in many months (•enesee.... ti*.3Uti 70 OntoiiaKon .. . A 454 22 shortage will be pressed however A man touk a seat in a railroad car, . 11 021.il been carried by fraudulent election ficial duplicity. All the members feel of Onondaga; judge of court of appeals, Britishers determined to teach the the U. S. treasury shows a surplus— Gladwln.... 6.3<-.'84 Oi-ceoia and piled the seat at his side with bags Yankee a lesson, and taking advantage Gogebie 3 '.361 25 Obcoda . 2.8 A) 86 Elias McKinn lost his carriage shop returns being made. that unless they are more strongly John ti. Teller, of Auburn. about $130,000. Ud Truver.se i-:.3.)U 59 OtseBO . 6.881 14 and contents at t'ass City by fire. Loss A bell costing $200, the funds for supported than now they had better and parcels. The car became crowded, of the chronic thirst of their companion (rl'UtiOt 27.1H0 57 Ottawa . 40 !192 iiO return to Foo Chow. The 15ritish con- and a gentleman asked the person in Ex-Treasurer H. G. Clay, of Law- HilUdale.... 68.12«M Pres ,u<; Islo. . 4.121 8tl was SI, TOO; insurance " $1,000. The which were contributed by Sunday IrlHh-Anierinins Clvo Hot Talk. they plied him with all the liquor that rence county, O.. is missing and is a Housfhton ... 10..23'! 45 Kiiscommon. . 3.946 38 offices of A. D. Gills. Iv I!. Landon, and schoolchildren in .Michigan, was cast sul, R. \V. Mansfield, has been grossly Chicago was the scene of a conven- this seat if the other half of it was oc- / 1 t ^. 4 •* I (i . h ». • at »ta *« . . 1 . I . rffe . I . . t _ . . . m . ^* . J •! 4 * tilt f 1 he could be induced to absorb, and then defaulter for 828,000. Hurou >»,')« 41 Savinaw . W.08I 35 C. I). Strifler were also destroyed. at the American Bell foundry at insulted. The Chinese officials are tion held by Irishmen, who burn with cupied. proposed a visit to the catacombs. Be- lnKham 5V9-.il M< Sanilac . 22.0K108 opeuly furious towards Christians for Dr. Talmage has accepted the call to Ionia 5 l.5>8 09 Schoolci-aft.. 9.342 73 Lieut. Mortimer (). Bigelow, form- Northvillo and was dedicated to the patriotism and with a de.sire for the "Yes," said the other; "those things fore they reached their destination they Iosco. 1 ^ 43o MU Shiawassee.. . 4o.:i«J 28 erly of Birmingham, now of the memory of the recently deceased giving to the foreign consuls the freedom of their native land. There the First Presbyterian — "the Presi- Iron I3 45i Mi St. C'lair . 53.917 85 names of the murderers. The prefect, was a large number of the prominent belong to a man who has just gone into were obliged to guide his errant steps dent's"—church at Washington. Isabella lo.:t'J3 ID . r,r;.T4i 93 Eighth U. S. cavalry, who graduated I Arthur Ninde Potts, five-year-old son St. Joseph... of Dr Potts, of the Michigan Christian it is reported, threatens vengeance Irish of the country present and the the smoking car, and he'll be back pres- between them, and at length, overcome Isle Itoyal.. 2AS54 TuscoU . 2^,565 7*2 at West Point last June, hass left to upon the departure of the commission. ently." by drowsiness, the American begged to E. P. Baldwin, an ex-Peary Arctic Jackson 82.085 f>si Van Bureri.. . IO.0.I1 51 begin his unties at Fort Meade, S. D. Advocate. The bell will be sent to addresses were redhot anti-British. It explorer, says he is making arrange- h* alania/.eo.. 71 M»4I Wu*htenaw . . SI .940 77 the M. E. mission at Aligarh, India. The total destruction of the Christians' seemed to be the universal sentiment The gentleman had reason to suspect be left alone to lie down at his ease. Katkaska.... 9.798 47 Wayne .503.281 59 Judge L. S. Montague, aged 50, died work is probable. Prompter, stronger ments at Chicago to organize another Kent 134,297 72 Wexford .... ._ 10.920 88 that force alone could ever win for the truth of this statement. When sounds as of discharge of north pole expedition. at Howell, of pneumonia. Mr. Mon- actiou is needed. Ireland any degree of political liberty. Total i,013.919 52 tague was appointed judge of the neV7 The Democratic campaign in Ohio "All right." he said; "I will sit in this musketry issued at regular Intervals was opened at Columbus with a big Uong Kong: Obstruction of the in- Ex-Congressman John F. Finerty, of seat until the man comes back." from the nose of the prostrate patriot, By the explosion of 50 pounds of judicial district of Livingston and Chicago, was made chairman of the powder in the Belgian mine near Lead- Steamer Mark Ilnpklua Sunk la Colllsioa Shiawassee Counties on May 10, 1S'.).">. parade and two big meetings. Ex-Gov. quiry by foreign consuls into the Ku- He proceeded to remove the bags and his companions concluded that he was ville, Colo., six miners were instantly The steamer Mark Hopkins was sunk Campbell made the principal address. Cheng massacre on Aug. 1 is still being convention and his speech was very bundles, placing them on the floor or in dreaming of the Fourth of July, and near Nine-Mile point,Hay lake channel, Niles, Buchanan and Benton Harbor kept up by Chinese officials. Forty fiery. He urged the organization of killed and four fatally injured. capitalists, have organized a company A sensation was created at Washing- men suspected of complicity in the Irish military companies wherever the rack. The other man glared, but would therefore be oblivious of any- Lord Duuraven has ordered Valkyrie in a collision with the steamer Vander- to manufacture pressed brick and tile ton by the military arrest of Maj. thing nearer at hand. Producing a bilt. The Hopkins was ore laden and riots have been liberated by the local there are Irish, to be ready to strike could say nothing. As a matter of fact, III into winter quarters at New York at Buchanan. The clay there is said Armes, I'. S. A., retired, on an order authorities without the consent of the against the oppressor —England—• the "man in the smoking car" was an sheet, purloined from their hotel, and down bound. The crew escaped unin- to be the best in the world for the from Lieut.-Gen. Sehotield, acting sec- City and announces that he will race jured. The Vanderbilt was but little consuls. Mr. Mansfield, the British when the call came. O" Donovan Rossa, invention. until now carefully concealed, they the Defender again next spring. purpose. retary of war for the day. Maj. Armes consul at Ku-Cheng, has been insulted the famous Fenian, also delivered aa wrapped the sleeper like a mummy in damag-ed. The Hopkins was built at jays the arrest was due to a personal By and by the owner of the bundles New York Central engine No. 999 Grand Haven in 187:3, was owned.by Adrian's board of health ordered the by Chinese soldiers. insurrectionary address. arrived at his destination. He began to its folds, and then left him to "do" the canning factories to cease throwing luarrel of SS years' standing between Sanghai: Failing the entire com- with three coaches, ran from Albany E. C. Secor, of St. Clair; commanded i™. Schofleld' and himself. gather up his effects. catacombs on their own account. Re- to Syracuse, 148 miles, in 132 minutes, by Capt. 8.' A. Lyon and valued at refuse in the river, and now four large pliance of the central government with THE MARKETS. "Kxcuse me," said the gentleman, turning an hour later they found him breaking the record for that distance. $50,000. plants, employing hundreds of hands, Recent advices state that the Japan- the British demands, it is understood still sleeping. One of them then drew claim they will be forced to cease sse have captured (.'haugua and Tai- that a fleet of 14 British warships will I.IVK STOCK. "but you said these bundles belonged to Rev. .lames Woodward, age ;so, pas- business. make a demonstration before Nankin. New York - Cattle Sheep Lambs a man who had gone into the smoking from under his coat a tin fish horn and ivan-Fu from the Formosan rebels after Best grades U »J i6 41 si :r> n :;> J4 tor of the Ilaptistchurch at Rochester, PENINSULAR STATE NEWS. The British demand is that within 14 »i •> •>' 1 1 "Jfc The Elliott house and contents, the severe fighting. The Japanese at last Lower 9 . . .-•> Jit -nf car. I shall consider it my duty to pre- blew from it a blast that only elicited a O., committed suicide by swallowing a u-c.milts were marching on Anpig, days an edict must be issued degard- -•oo a M grunt and produced a fluttering of the teaspoonful of aconite. So cause ISronson voted in favor of electric barns and trwo horses were destroyed vent you from taking them, since by by fire at 1 Aldington. The loss is 811,- where the rebels are concentrated. ing the viceroy of Sze-t'hueu or other- Best grades.... 00 :i ::> 4 75 4 30 your own statement they don't belong eyelids of the sleeper. A second blast, known. lights. 000; insurance S-">,,~>00. J. A. Arm- The Japanese army iu Formosa, which wise the British admiral commanding Lower grades.. :.' li') <54 :.O •z oo •J 00 4 00 however, longer and louder, brought uumbers 00,000 men will have to bo will act. Buffalo-- to you." The First Presbyterian church of Charlotte will have a bicycle factory strong's barn and contents were also Best grades. .. , in H 2"> 3 50 4 80 4 60 The man became violent and abusive, him to a sitting posture, with eyes wide Washington has extended a call to Rev. next season. destroyed. reinforced as the troops are worn out. Berlin: Uerman men-of-war in far Lower grades.. JO :: i'U 300 4 00 but dared not lay his hands on the open and senses alert. A moment of T. DeWitt Talmage, to be co-pastor. A number of farmers about Niles east waters have been ordered to Detroit Presidentand .Mrs. (levelainl are mem- E. C. Williams, of Grass Lake, lost Swatow and Chee Foo to protect for- Best grades... 4 a-)'j)4 3 00 3 9) 4 10 bundles. The conductor was called in. bewilderment and then he exclaimed, his home by fire. have been victimized by two unknown '£ OJ &4 IJ 1 JO g«0 6 lij joyously: "Gabriel's trump! Resurrec- bers of this congregation. men, who purchased hay from them, RELIGION AND REFORM. eigners at those places. Lower grades. He listened to the statements of both Jenningf's Bros, barn burned near A Pekln dispatch says that an Clnblnnatl— tion day! First man up! Hurray! Ameri- The President has issued an order had it pressed and shipped to various Best grades.... 4 B0 {5 400 4 40 men, and said: Oxford. Loss 81,500. American commission, consisting of 2 2J!44 oo 4 10 ca still ahead!"—Editor's Drawer in placing all grades of the consular ser- points. When the time fame to settle The Endeavorers at Potsville, Ia., on Lower gradoa :'. N 8 uo "Well, I will take charge of the they had disappeared. a recent Monday sent in about fifteen the United States consul at Tien Tsin, Cleveluml — bundles myself, and take them to the Harper's Magazine. vice with a compensation between Jewish citizens of Port Huron are tlie ua»a1 officer and the interpreter of Best graces.... 4 6>}500 .too 4 10 4 30 81,000 and $2,500under a modilied civil going- to erect a synagogue. M. M. Slocum, of Port Huron, dis- hundred bouquets to the Flower Mis- Lower itradt-s 1 75 4 00 station in the city and if no one else the the United States legation, is ;o a OJ service law. providing for class, but >layed a "wholesale" liquor sign when sion in Chicago. about to start overland for the scene Pltubnrg claims them meanwhile, you"—Indicat- Andrew Pierce, aged 35, was killed { 10 8 20 4 00 4 40 As the Seasons Change. not competitive, examinations. lad only a retail license and Uncle Copies of the Bible have been dis- of the outrages at Cheng Tu to investi- Best gradea o oo is ing the man who had once repudiated by a falling tree near South Haven. Lower grades.. % So i tt'i l T« :i uo 4 10 "There do be only wan way to get Sam soon had him in hot water. He gate. CiKAIN, BTO. The U. S. revenue cutter W. Q. Gres- Carleton got scared at her recent fire was bound over, with bail, to the U. tributed at the railway stations and their ownership—"may have them." the besht av borryin' neighbors," said W'liout. Corn, Oat*. ham, now on stocks at the (Mobe Iron and will purchase a tire lighting equip- S. district court for trial. postofficeri In Japan. Doctors ini the Cblna ISOWH Low When War l>ogs Growl Amid the laughter and applause of Mrs. Dolan. "An" thot is to move." Co. yards at Cleveland, will be ready army and the navy have received New No. •z red No i mix No. si whita ment. Washington: U. S. Minister IJenby New York lit; a 07 '•iH ifcli.S •:A U»24 '^ the passengers the man got off at the for service by next August. While she In August, 1888. Chas. O. Seaman • •••; "Hov the Rafferties been callin' on Testaments. cabled from I'ekin as follows: "Impe- < In. .,-.. ti> lit i ^il 'A 21^ station, just as the train was pulling yez again?" is designed for the revenue marine ser- Emmett Oillmore, aged 25, suicided was sent to Jackson prison for 10 •Detroit lit; 84 24 &24 out, without his baggage. He obtained vice on the lakes, she will be so con- with strychnine at North Adams. No years from Mt. Clemens for the murder The steamer China sailed for the rial decree issued. Abstract—Kespon- Toledo v tiu'i 'M .*> ./ gjji t "They hov. An' it's the wan that Orient from San Francisco recently, sibility for S/.e Chnen riots rests with Cincinnati uti B nil 'M •il.il •:•;.• . It the next day, but was well punished structed that on short notice she may cause known. of a hackmau in a drunken quarrel. i'li- V i'l;ui(l tf.> 'ii tl">'« i8l h22 &22 owns the utinsils thot hov to be goln' oftioials. Viceroy Liu careless; took : for the lie he had told for the sake of be converted into an effective naval Geo. llortou was arrested at Atlas, Gov. Rich has given him his freedom rairying in the cabin ten Presbyterian I'ittsbui-c M i Uti M 881 22 '••'.' i widout 'em. In the winter they bony vessel. .She will be 80S feet long. oving to extenuating circumstances. missionaries, who are undaunted by the no notice of the beginning of the riots 'Detroit.—Hay. No. 1 timothy, (13 60-914 pei monopolizing a seat that did not belong the cookshtove au' in summer they charged with assaulting his daughter He is deprived of office, never to be ton Potatoes. i6<«jc per bu, Live i'uultrv, to him. Nine members of the First Michigan Josie, aged 7. The first strike Alpena has hail In reported massacre of their compatriots employed. Other officials to be pun- chickens. K; per Ib; ihiL-ks. 8i-: turkeys, loc. come over fur the loan av the oice infantry, which nearly .r>u years ago several years is on among the dock in the east. ished." This would indicate that the Ktgs. strictly fresh, 11 ,o nor do/., liuttor, chist." Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miss, of Ann fre;iii dairy, li i l.c [)>-r lb: creamery, DO iUl. went to the the front to fight in the Arbor, have celebrated their sixtieth laborers, who refused to work for less The Presbyterian Hospital in New crisis impending in China involving a SOME NUTMEG ALBINOS. Mexican war, met at Detroit to talk wedding anniversary. than 30 cents per hour. The price all York is already the finest in the naval demonstration by the British REVIEW OK TRADE. <*ulW-0. Moore was to have officiated at a they were thickly set with tender cu- land, It appears that the heating value Binx calls his doctor his biographer 000 as a perpetual fund for providing society wedding anil bought a suit of for the reason that he is at work upon While playing foot ball at Olivet Blodgett, at Belding, was fatally WORTH KNOWING. clothes for the event with the check. cumbers, and Mr. Hamilton was sur- of dried refuse is only about one-sev- Prentis Bates, a college boy from Pe- burned, while attempting to heat a trained nurses for the benefit of the prised to find that each one was as snth that of good coal. his life. toskey, broke his collarbone. The in- cloth to wrap her head in. The sick poor residents in their own private California has a new law, which per- Lieut.-Cen. .i.iliii McAllister Scho- white aa milk. They are good, though, At the Victoria Institute, London, it How happy our neighbors might be jury is serious. cloth caught, tire; her clothing was all homes in the five parishes of Green- mits three-fourths of a jury, in civil h'eld. tl e head of the U. S. army, has if they would only do as we think they burned off and the body was horribly wich. retired, having reached the. are limit— of good size, as crisp and well flavored was stated that all naturalists now ad- Miclael Lorenz, carpenter, was in cases, to render a verdict. 1 as the best fruit of the kind in the ought to do. burned. A street collection was recently taken (H year. ;. The rank of lieutijnant-gen- mit that evolution as a working hy- itanlly killed at the .Delta Lumber About 10,000 murders are annually cra 1 wan conferred upon Sehotield last world. When the cucumbers are first Come to think of it, how can you ex- Co. mill at Detroit, by being struck by Fire destroyed the home, barn, crops up in London in aid of Dr. T. J. Bar- committed in the United States. The pothesis has, as yet, proved insufficient and machinery of Fred Zimmerie, near February ami expires with his retire- set they are cream colored, but the to account for man's place in nature. pect the poor to be contented when the a Hying board. nardo's Homes for Street Waifs. The number of executions is less than 200 ment, a.'nl Maj.-(leu. Miles, the senior rich never are? Niles. The loss is $2,500 with no in- amount given was $8,000. A large part color changes in a few days to a chalky When a man is shot through the John W. Root, a vegetable peddler, Goggles are worn by the officers and officer of hits grade, who will become hue, and when they are fit for the table Ruffs for the throat are fashionable, ™r/..The fainily had a I?arro.w I of it was in pennies, showing that the the commanding general, cannot b» brain, the proper treatment, according of Bedford, was fined $11.80 by Justice escape from cremation, escaping- in i , . .. , u sailors on the fast English torpedo they are as white, nearly, as snow. and it is generally for the throat that a Hiiiwt-11 at Battle (.'reek, for kissing- a lvels wel e of the orer claaa who boats, because the high speed is hurt- promoted save by special authoriia- to Mr. Victor Horsley, is artificial res- their night clothes, and they are now ' K ' P° ion by congress. Tb*y are at no time green in color. piration, as in cases of drowning. rough goes. married wumsiu. Jestitute. know the value of the institutions.