University Library horary * '"B™ «^ THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER j TWELVE VOL. XXII. NO. 37. I PAGES. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1890. WHOLE NO. 1133. ballots was awaited with anxiety by New 31iiNi<- Storr. THEY WAXED WARM. the large crowd who had gathered to .). F. Schaeberle, formerly of this . HEADQUARTERS FOR hear the result. The vote stood: city, but for many years a toucher of Eberbach 1260 Music in Pennsylvania, has returned to EXCITING SCHOOL CAUCUS AND A Smith - <"!> Ann Arbor and opened up a, first-class EXCITINC BIJSCTION. bs 641 music store at No. 8 W. Liberty-st. Mr. '••• 618 Schaeberle, who is a brother of the A6RIGULTURA L Finney 583 famous astronomer, Prof. J. M. Schae- Caucna LwrtTlrowdayNIglit in session berle, of Lick Observatory, is a music Several H«nw»—IiOtt of (rooked teacher of considerable ability and will Worn—Many More Ballot* Cast Than Michigan Crop Report l»r September. For this report correspondents have in connection with his music business People Present. take a few private pupils. Mr. Schae- IMPLEMENTS! It became apparent early last week secured from threshers the results of BRING YOUR BOY 4.253 jobs, aggregating more than 63,- berle has fitted up very pleasant that the caucus called for last Thurs- s 000 acres of wheat threshed in the quarter! at the above number and ha ALSO BEST GRADES day night, to nominate school trustees in stock a large number of high would be •* lively one. It was common State, the yield from which was 740,- This Week and Have Him 284 bushels, an average of 11.73 bushels musical instruments which he is offer- talk on the streets that a certain ele- ing at moderate rates. Those of our ment would put up for nomination a acre. In the southern counties more than 55,000 acres threshed readers who are in want of any sort of Fitted Out with a HARD AND SOFT COAL! ticket composed of men who would musical merchandise will do well to work in conjunction with certain men averaged 1UJ8 bushels per acre. In the central counties the average is call upon Mr. Schaeberle and examine on the board to make some radical his stock. He is also prepared to re- changes in the Hi-h Scnool. This was 14.69 bushels, and in the northern SPLENDID Coal for Threshers a Speciality ! counties 13.61 bushels. pair and tune all kinds of stringed in- denied by those who, it was said, were struments. Mr. Schaeberle also has in the combine. The slate mentioned The amount of wheat reported marketed since the August report was some good pianos to rent at reasonable Isted of Hon. .!. T. Jacobs, Mr. rates. NEW . Ottmar Eberbach and Mr. Arthus shed is 182,199 bushels more than HENRY RICE Brown. Whether or not there was a reported for the same time in 1895, and The Annual School Meeting. particle of truth as to the so called com- tin amount reported marketed in the After the election Monday the SUIT bination, one thing was apparent: the o months ending with July, is annual school meeting was held. Al- 9,683,173 bushels or 1,587,62b bushels for less money than you have ever been FINNEGAN BLOCK, DETROIT ST. predicted slate appeared on scheduled though hundreds had stood around the accustomed to pay. time and came p ig through less than marketed in the same months polls all day, not more than 75 or 100 time and near going through We have the largest Stock in [the of the previous year. people attended the annual meeting City to Select from—Our Suits are Telephone 163 Ann Arbor, Mich. without even a scratch. There were Oats are estimate to yield in theheld after the ballots were counted and nade as good as it is possible for man- several things that stood in the way.State about 30 bushels, and barley Si the result announced, notwithstanding cind to coustruct. The cloth is select- The friends of Dr. W. B. Smith did not bushels per acre. Beans promise *7 the fact tlgat at the annual meeting the sd with Special View to durability and relish the idea of seeing him turned .he prices weed will prove a great per cent, potatoes 79 per cent, winter question of spreading a tax of $30,000 Saving to you, down, because, as they declared, he apples 116 per cent, and kite peaches upon the city property was to come up. For Sale at Cost would not join the combination. Then, 98 percent, of average crops. The soverign voters, including the WASH- too, there were the ladies who attended The average rainfall in the State ladies, had elected three trustees, and INGTON the caucus in force to make an effort to during the month was 4.08 inches; in A Foot Ball Free that was work enough for one day. The BLOCK. Pictures, have another lady representative upon the southern counties 4.10 Inches;cen- mere question of a $30,000 tax could the board. They were not represented tral 3.27 indies: northern. 4.48 inches. take care of itself. At the meeting Mr. • Picture Frames, upon the aforesaid slate and hence were and upper peninsula 4.70 inches. Com- Cramer moved that the recommenda- this week with every suit sold. a ALL KINDSiOF ready to break it—that is, those of them pared with the normal there was antion of the Board of Trustees that •who caught onto the situation. The in each section ranging from $30,000 bo assessed to support the Art Goods. opposition, however, was sadly in lack inches in the central counties to schools for the next year be adopted Must go at],Cost. of organization and the first two names 2.01 inches in the northern counties. which was done by a unanimous vote. •went through without much difficulty, The average excess for the State was The motion of Chas. E. Hiscock that Ladies' —AT— although several ballots were necessary 1.84 inches. the board order the annual report to arr ve at a result. Even the third published in one or more city news- BLAKE'S candidate on the aforesaid slate, would Elect Officers. papers was also adopted. The question Mackintoshes, have been nominated without much The Board of Trustees of the city as to whether or not a houseishould be * WASHINGTON BLK difficulty had not Mr. Brown, just before schools held their usual 'monthly meet- built for the janitor at the fourth ward $5.00 BARGAIN $5.00. the third ballot was taken, thrown a ing Tuesday night. Only a small school created some discussion, and bomb into hh friends' camp by with- amount of routine business was tran- was finally carried. The expense is For $5.00 we place on sale the great- drawing his name in favor of the ladies' sacted. Nine fire extinguishers were not to exceed $800. The meeting then est bargain ever shown in Ladies' candidate, Mrs. Ida C. Finncy. This Mackintoshes. They are all wove order purchased at an expense of 82.50- adjourned. double texture, Serge Double Cape, THE HURD-HOLMES COMPANY, demoralized Brown's friends to such an The secretary of the board was author- extent that Mrs. Finney secured the of 110 inches Sweep Skirt—120 inches ized to secure bids for printing the Death of Lovell Harrison. sweep you have. Never purchased as 25-27 Detroit Street, nomination by a bare majority, a large .rood for $8.00. Come this week and proceedings of the board in one or mor3 Yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock number of the supporters of Messrs. of the city papers. The salary of the jet them for Smith and Brown sticking to them to there passed away to his eternal rest, secretary was raised $75 to compensate in his ninetieth year, Lovell Hai- the very last. The caucus was turned ' ir the -additional work of furnish- "Rogers" Old Stand. into a regwlar farce before the end was an old and esteemed resident of Ann ing copy to the, printers after each of Arbor. Mr. Harrison came to this reached. A wellknown lady, sitting on the twelve meetings. The secretary was The Scientific Steel Corn Harvester, Spring Tooth and Disc Har- the front seat within a few feet of the country from Norfolk, England, his authorized to issue bonds to cover the birthplace, in 1837, locating on a farm rows, etc. Choice Timothy. hat in which the ballots were deposited expenditure of the addition in the rose and openly charged that she had four miles from this city, where he third ward. The bonds of the treasur- lived lor some 30 years. In 1868 heFall and Winter seen one man drop two ballots into the er were fixed at $40,000. hat. One of the candidates saw fit to moved to this city to his home on S. The new board organized by electing Thayer-st., where he has resided ever make light of the charge and remarked Mr. J. T. Jacobs, president, John R. RICHARDSON'S that the fellow should not be allowed to since. Mr. Harrison was a lifelong Wraps Miner, secretary and J. E. Beal, and consistent member of the Metho- vote next time! Just after one ballot treasurer. -was taken a careful count of the people dist church, an earnest and faithful Of course you want the best style, the KOLA CHEWING GUM. The various committees for the en-Christian highly esteemed by his .latidsomestCape or Jiicket you can find. present showed that 33 more ballots suing year were appointed as follows: CONTAINS THE ACTIVE PRINCIPAL OF THE had been cast than there were persons friends for his sterling qualities of in-The way you will be sure to get it is to Teachers and Text-books, Bach, made your Selection in the early season in the room. Many people were tegrity and sinoerelty. He leaves a KOLA NUT Beal, Smith. daughter, Mrs. A. L. Flagg, and abefore some one else may have chosen thoroughly disgusted that a caucus held Buildings and Grounds, Miner, Ja- the one you would want. We are to nominate candidates for such im- granddaughter Grace Flagg, of this now showing a line of sample cobs, Mack. city. The funeral services will be ORIGINATED AND MANUFACTURED BY THE portant positions should have been so Finance, Mack, Smith, Eberbach. degraded held from his late residence, 34 S. KOLA CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio, P. S. A Library, Smith, Bovver, Eberbach. Thayer-st., Monday afternoon at 2:30.— Jackets By Saturday aspirants for the office Tuition, Bach and Mack. of school trustee, and their friends Saturday's Times. were thoroughly waked up. Printing and Capes presses began to hum as they turned From The Adrian Press. A cook BOOK Free. out ballots by the thousand. It is even 'Table and Kitchen'' is the title of a from America's most fashionable hinted that no small amount of work In compliment to Editor Liesemer, new cook beok published by the Price makers in which there is but one gar- an Ann Arbor brass band has been Baking Powder Company, Chicago. ment of a Kind and comprises a range was dene on Sunday by both ladies and Just at this time it will be sent free if named "The Washtenaw Times Band." of style and prices you will not find j| TEN REASONS WHY 1 [] gentlemen for their respective candi- you write a postal mentioning THE again this fall.—Call and see them. dates. The fight began bright and This is honor enough to keep Mr. Axx ABBOK REGISTEB. This book Liesemer awake nights. lias been tried by ourselves and is one early Monday morning. Livery rigs of the very best of its kind. Besides soon began to fly about the city to containing over 400 receipts for all bring in the careless or indifferent The steeple of St. Mary's church in kinds of pastry and home cookery The « • • ~ voters. Vigorous ell'orts were made to there are many hints for the table and Chelsea, was recently splintered by kitchen, showing how to set a table This Week head oil' any rumors which might seem lightning, ana the minister in the ad-how to enter the dining- room. etc.; a to be of a nature that would in thejoining rectory, now feels that he is not hundued and one hints in every branch least affect anybody's chances. Heated safe, in the shadow of the sanctuary. of the culinary art. Cookory of the Leonard very finest and richest as well as of the CUT PRICES discussions were heard on all sides ar- most economical and homelike, is pro guing for and against the advisability Will Lehman, of Chelsea, failed to vided for. Remember "Table am Kitchen" will be sent, postage prepaid, of electing any more tedics upon the lift his hat to a horse that was being board. By twelve o'clock, the vote to any lady sending her address (name, Clean able led past him. The horse lifted it for town and State) plainly given. A copy Boys' School Suits had reached nearly one thousand. him, and for some hours Lehman was in German or Scandinavian will be sent Challenges were numerous and not a all out of breath in a race to recover is desired. Postal card is as good as AND few were found to be inelligiblo. letter. Address Price Baking Powder Refrigerator his consciousness. When the poles closed at 3 p. m. no- Co., Chicago, 111. body was certain just what the result A Foot Ball Free! •would be. All sorts of combinations M rs. Mary Archer, of Ann Arbor is Ask the Probate Judge to send your Excells all Others. had been made and it was clear that it in jail for 90 days in lieu of a fine of Probate Printing to the .Register •would take two hours or more to ascer- $9,45 for destroying a neighbor's fence. Office, 30 K, Huron St, The Largest Stock of Boys Short 1st They discharge Cold Airainto the ice box. tain who had the majority. But very Rather than pay the fine she set her 2d The flues are removable for Cleaning. few tickets with the regular caucus foot down and determined to board it Pants Suits in the City is BOW displayed 3d TJie locks are air tight. out with tho bed-bugs; so there, now. Awnrae* nominees upon them were being distrib- 4th The ice racks are metalic. (Highest Honors—World** Pair. on #ur Second Floor. uted. Instead of these, there were thou- 5th TJie shelves are metalic. sands of tickets with the name of N. J. Probate Judge Mclntyre, of Hills- Kyer in place of Mrs. Finney, and more dale, has officiated twelve years as judge 6th There are eight walls to preserve ice. thousands with the name of.W. B. Smith and is nominated for a fourth term. The Lowest Prices 7th They do not sweat. in place of Joe. T. Jacobs. It became Cass county has a probate judge who 8th The traps will not fall out of waste pipe. clear early in the day that no one, ex- has been continously in the office 28 Dependable Boys Suits have ever been Oth They are made out of hard wood.' cepting Mr. Ottmar Kberbaeh, whose years. Such is the patriotism of some offered for in this City are made by us 10th Water from accidental leakage is returned to name- was on every ticket, had a walk- men, that they would even be willing this week. waste pipe. away, and redoubled efforts were putto dio in office. With the opening of the School yeai forth' When the time for closi CREAM when hundreds of boys are looking fo poles arrived, put few voters, who now appareling, The Store meets th Will some ono kindly tell us why it is parents half way and makes the exp en could bo induced to go an. that people are crying "hard times'' of clothing their boys less than i% hi been overlooked. It was a fair but a and as soon as there is an excursion, ever been known. hard fought battle. The count of theshow or a patent medicine fakir comes EBERBACH HARDWARE CO. A Foot Ball with every suit. along, they always have eight or ten dollars to i i; i elsea Herald. POWDER We have a theory abovt it: Those MOST PERFECT MADE. Baking Rowcl«»» who have clone this, have beaten tho e Cream of Tartar Powder, Fr« editor out of eight or ten years sub. j-fcorn Ammonia, AluAum or anyy otheh r dladulteranti , Advertise in THE REGISTER. scriptiou; Uenoe they had the money. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Mack «" Nays—None. in St. from west line of Second St. to Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke. [OFFICIAL.] Total I in«0 91 eld Collum aiv'is assigned: Brown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, John Collins labor I 88 Whereupon the ordinance was given leeast line of Third St. be, and. the SEWER FCND GENERAL. 27 2:! Cady,Pree. Hiscock 11. COUNCIL CHAMBER, G Leonard " ~ 35 s second reading by sections. line is hereby changed, fixed and es- The St:ih> Savings Bank, ):miri .1 Boss :ii'r'ts assigned: Nays—None. Ann Arbor, Sept. 7th, 1896. Schneider Bros lowering Wasnte* iblisbed. so that the grade of said naw avenue sewer » 520 % i; Marsh labor U 10 :.M BO By Aid. May nurd. Regular Session. \\ E Miller " — 10 50 9 00 By Aid. Koch. dewalk on and along the streel Resolved, That the Board of Public District No. 5. • 11 Manly assigned by G Walters. ... foresaid shall be as follows, that is to Called to order by President HISCOCK. Weinmann labortoG W Seybold Resolved, that the City Clerk be Works be and are hereby instructed to E W Groves salary 3 00 Becks labor to D II Johnson » IO proceed at once to pave the gutter on Roll called. Quorum present. C A Maynard Board of Review. . 9 00 ereby authorized to advertise tor H 00 Tho Burd-Holmes Co. repairs 4 80 on east side of Parker, Colbern & Sch- Absent—Aid Moore, Burke, Dan- G L Moore " '• " }eoW Seybold " 46 50 At S. W. corner Second and Will John Koch " " " 9 00 Hen V Mills, stone assigned 60 ids for the sale of ten- thousand, neider's store according to the plans Michael Grossman" II 00 mi Sts.. 819.60ft. forth. '.I 00 reoF Key.salary 100 on ight hundred and eight and fifty one and estimates of the City Engineer or J Laubengayer " " " ... \ merlcan Road Machine < to. plow pis. I 50 J A Dell >.) 00 \! s. E. corner Third and William j toWud"Tsuitabie"gutter to"dispose of The journal of August 17, 24, 26, 27 !l 00 ieo W Weeks, drawing stone 96 00 undredths dollars ($10,808.50), lateral Arthur Brown '• '• " • • , i Rhodes, inspecting sidewalks 24 06 >ts. 814.60. I tho surface water. was upon motion approved. II J Burke ••• g oo swer bonds to defray the expense of ii 00 Vm Burns labor 1185 PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. W M Shadford V M Wheelock " 85 88 be elevation given being above the Adopted as follows: G C Rhodes '* " " ... !l 00 lie construction of the Williams St. 9 00 \ Parsons " 75 fflcial city datum and along thecen- FROM THE BOARD OF PCBLIC WORKS. Emmett Coon " " ' ... M O'Nell " :... 11 55 swer otherwise known as Sewer Dis- Yeas— Aid. Maynady, Moore, Koch, Harrison Soule " " 9 00 !> 00 ; Mason " 76 er line of such walk, and the grade Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, CHCady " " " ... IH Manly " ion.) rict No". 5. To the Common Council. HPDanforth SI 00 ines to consist of straight lines be- Hrown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, 7 71 ;Klager •' 160 Adopted as follows: The Board of Public Works respect- Sharp & Sennits 8d estimate 1">' 1 Gaiser " 3 00 ween the several points or stations Cady, Pres. Hiscock—14. J Hill " 5 25 Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, Nays—None. fully recommend that your honorable Total IS9W V too. Bally " 8 10 rrossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, bove slated. body order the Hay & Todd Manu- I Baumgardoer 8 ;>•> trown, ShadfOrd, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Adopted as follows: Aid. Laubengayer moved that the STREET FUND. Jeorgo Fischer " 88 80 lady, l're.s. Hiscock—H. Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, Board of Public Works be directed to facturing Co. to remove the scales in Ann Arbor Savings Bank accounts MrsDJ Ross,salary _ 8 00 front of their building on the north assigned them; i.l Boss •• ' 66 66 Nays—None. Irossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, pave tho gutter on W. Washington-st Ed Warner labor 8 2 85 'rank Sutherland labor ~~ 3t .">o . Rohde •• 17 50 irown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Scule, side of Catherine-st. between Fourth \V E Miller 5 00 SIDEWALKS. along the Aan Arbor Organ Co's. B French 163 S Heffelbower " _ 13 50 Cady. Pres. Hiscock—14. Works at an expense not to exceed $20. ave. and Detroit-st. G Ward 180 Geo w Sweet, labor assigned I l- 'o the Common Council. Also that Henry Richards be ordered A Warren 6 00 BRIDOE, CULVERT AND CROSSWALK FUND. Nays—None. Z Sweet a oo Ann Arboi Savings Kank. accounts Your Committee on Sidewalks would Adopted as follows: to remove all coal boxes and other ob- Wm Browe ... 6 00 ecommend that a cement crosswalk REPORT OF CITY OFFICERS, Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, J Shirley 7 12 assigned: structions owned or used by him and M Herey 18 00 Dwyer and Hand painting )e orderred on the west side of Main Grossman, Laubengayer, 'Deft, Burke, The estimates of the City Engineer Brown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, located in the public street in front of M Williams 9 00 bridges I 50 00 cross Williams also on the west side of oi- improving the alley north of Wash, W J Sebrine 9 00 JuliuT Gougs Funkh labore salar. y 887 0 600 Cady, Pres. Hiscock—14. the said Hay & Todd Manufacturing Frank Healey 4 50 .1 Draka " State across Liberty, that plank cross- on St. at S148.70, for disposal of the ChasMason" " 0 00 .; 7D Nays—None. Co's. building on Catherine-st. Geo Mason " 8 00 C Ward " valks be ordered on the north side of vater at the junction of Washtenaw and R Marsh " IS 00 \ W , in; II '• 10 50 By Aid. Coon. Board of Public Works. > Oltmayer labor Inn across L3th and 12th streets, thai i. University avenues at $185.00, for J H Greene " 6 15 F Luebke labor '.I (HI Resolved, That the cemetry associa- Glen V. Mills, Clerk. A Solope " S 48 le Young labor he street commissioner be directed to vading Oakland ave. from Hill toTap- J Hessian " 1 3.i 21 00 tion be and are hereby granted an ex- By Aid. Brown. John McHugh " 9 20 S B Pike labor cpair the following crosswalks, on (in at $150.00 were read and ordered W K .Miller stone 5 00 M Kusterer labor 7 20 tension of time until next spring for Besolved,\tha.t Henry Kichards be and Nick Healy " 7 50 he east side of Ashley across Will- laced on tile. w J Bandall labor 8 00 5 70 he is hereby directed within live days M H.-rty 14 40 H Morton " building the sidewalk, with the under- 1 35 Wm Fletcher " in 50 ams, on 1 ho west side of Ingalls across The monthly report of the City Mar- to remove all boxes and other obstruc- ,T Giese Wm Sane "' ;i 00 standing that excavation be made and J Shirley 2 78 15 00 Vnn. on the cast side of Washtenaw tial and Superintendent of the Poor tions and encroachments maintained E Easterly 7 9S Wm Wheeler " the trench filled with cinders and rolled AHentz 3 15 K ririch '• 2 as \ve. across Oxford, on the north side vere read and placed on file. by him on Catherine-st. and in front M Williams 7 65 W E Miller stone :.' 00 f Hill across Washtenaw Ave., that down this fall and a tar walk be built M Kusterer " 2 10 Frank Healy labor I ;ui Ann Arbor, August 25, 1896. in the spring. of the property known as the Finnegan Edward Lewis " 1 ISO M Kusterer " 1 .Mi he tar sidewalks In front of No. 30, Block and that in default thereof they Jeff Lewis 3 15 chas Mason " 4 50 City of Ann Arbor. Adopted as follows. G Walters " 8 in i • Mason " 1 50 SI, 32, 33 and 74 Bast Ann St., beTo Mrs. Miranda Lukins Dr. will be removed by the City and the g I Sweet ;, (HI It Marsh " 3 00 ordered repaired and mopped. Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, expense »f the same charged to said (' Sccman " 2 10 \ Scolope " •: to Error in assessment which seems to Chas Mason 1 B5 !•' Luebke " 1 05 Respect fully submitted, Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, Richards. W J Sebrlng -, 65 Wm Kane " 4 80 been running since 1893. 5 18 W J Randall " 15 IK) F.inincl i Coon, Brown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Soulo, N Ilendcrlong " 1> Morrison " ' The west J of lot 6 B 2 R. S. Smiths Resolved, That the City Clerk be and L E Hoas 11 48 8 40 ' >. t'. Rhodes, Cady, Pres. Hiscock—14. 4 86 K 1 Italy " econd addition, said west I of lot 6 is he is hereby directed to cause a copy of Win Browe " 1! Morton " 8 40 Arthur Brown, Geo Mason " 6 15 M Kusterer '' 4 58 Jacob Laubengayer, owned and assessed to Miss Edith E. Nays—None. these resolutions to be served on said Wm Fletcher " 10 50 " 5 70 John Phillips " a 85 George Ward " John Koch, Munson. On motion of Aid. Brown the Council Henry Richards. R Smith " 1 35 Sam l'ikc " 18 55 C Thompson " 13 89 Henry Oltmeyer labor 1 80 C. A. Maynard, Taxes paid each year are as follows: adjourned. • Adopted as follows: Z Sweet " 29 25 Wm Browe '• 2 18 Committee on Sidewalks. 6 US J Drake I 20 V. D. 1893 Tax $58.97 GLEN. V. MILLS, Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Koch, Gross- E Warner " Hugh McQulre" 4 00 C H Manly 22 s-, Adopted as follows: 51.80 man, Lauengayer, Dell, Brown, Shad- I1 Kapp ** .1 Weinmann " 88 " 1894 " City Clerk. re Claude Young " 4 80 A Warren in •<:; Yeas—Aid. Moore. Maynard, 'Koch, " 1895 " 59.33 ford, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady, Pres. C Thompson " 11 55 1) Morrison » 00 rossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, Hiscock—12. G Healy 8 K M Herey 3 00 irown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, I) Horton 7 57 M Herey 12 OS Total $170.10 B'rench Thrift. Nays—None. B French " 23 ir> W .1 Sebrlng I 50 Cady,'Pres. Hiscock—14. A French railway has hit upon a U Lehman " 7 27 Win Bury 3 00 Injustice to Mrs, Miranda Lukins I By Aid. Brown. Sam 1'ike 21 oo •:: Nays—None. H Morrison " ; lereby recommend that the amount new source of revenue. In the future, Resolved, That the Hay cS: Todd Man- E Warner " 7 27 wm Kane s 25 To the Common Council: people who accompany their friends to S T Sweet " u as P Lubcke 00 ibove claimed be refunded. ufacturing Co. be and is hereby direct- John Stabler " 0 87 Ii Morrison " B Your Committee on Sidewalks are P. O. Hearn, any of the stations on that line to see ed iwithin five days to remove its c .1 Snyder 18 05 M Williams " 1 50 them off will only be admitted to the Henry Oltmeier 12 45 Wm Wheeler " 2 50. of the opinion that the sidewalk City Assessor. scales off from Catherine-st. and in Wm Kane 7 27 C Vankc " 8 05 platform on payment of a fee of one John McHugh " 14 5.") Wm Fletcher " 10 50 grade on West Williams St. ought to By Aid. Cady. front of 'the property known as the Wm Browe " 1 50 penny. As this railway is the largust C Kalgal 5 18 lie established and herewith submii Resolved, That the City Clerk be and Finnegan Block and in default thereof <_' Kalgal 7 27 E Etoss " 9 00 in France, a considerable yearly sum F Luebke 7 27 G Leonard " l 50 the proper resolutions fixing and es he is hereby directed to publish the is expected to be derived from this, thoy will be removed by the City and M Williams 9 00 W J Randall " 3 00 tablishing the same. Wm Wheeler 12 50 A Hentz " 1 05 report of the Superintendent of thesource. the expense of the sa|ne charged to J Williams 8 55 PUirich " _ 9 00 Respectfully submitted, H Kittredge 14 56 Richmond & Son flag stone... 9 12 Poor with the proceedings of the Coun- said company. Koch Bros, culverts built 778 35 Emmett Coon, J Love 3 00 11: Quality All Right. Resolved, That the City Clerk be and M Williams e 25 Dwyer & Hand painting bridg- G C. Rhodes, C J Snyder es .' 150 00 Arthur Brown, Lost as follows: "Is the hay crop this season a good he is hereby directed to cause a copy of John McHugh 11 70 James Hanby plank _ 129 07 14!M :." these resolutions to be served on said Wm liury 11 70 State Savings Bank accounts Jacob Laubengayer, Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Coon, Soule, one?" asked the summer visitor of th« B Sweet 21 00 assigned John Koch, Jady—4. farmer. "Good as usual, but thar's company. U Smith 3 00 G E Kimball walk repaired 1 50 Adopted as follows: J Phillips 3 75 N Henderlong labor 3 00 C. A. Maynard, Nays—Aid. Moore, Koch, Grossman, darned lfttte ot If—Detreit Free Wm Browe B IS Q Bealy •' 2 10 Committee on Sidewalks. Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, Brown, Press. Yeas—Aid. Koch, Grossman, Lau- J Williams (i 00 A Warren " _ 6 4.". 13 0 Shadford, Rhodes, Pres. Hiscock—10. W J Randall I 85 Nat ion:i! Sewer Pipe Co brick.. 1~1 Leave being granted the following bengayer, Dell, Brown, ShadfDrd, 12 iid L Rohde labor and and supplies 41 o Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady, President 4 SO Aim Arbor Railroad Co. freight 93 resolutions were presented. RESOLUTIONS. Hiscock—11. T Sough 9 60 RC Barney flagstone 10 6 By Aid. Koch. "BIG FOUR" E Lewis (i B8 SIDEWALK GRADE RESOLUTIONS. Nays—None. E Hurst 0 '.is Total . . !; r,::; •'. Resolved, That fifty dollars be ex- SOI.III VKSTIHUJ.EI) TBAINS liETWKF-.V 1 SO By Aid. Coon. J Wi'iimiann POLICE FUND. pended to finish grading Ashley-st. be- To the Common Council: (! Mason 7 T-\ Whereas, in the opinion of the The Board of Public Works here F Luebke 4 J8 M C Peterson, salary in; 2 tween the Ann Arbor depot and Mad-Cincinnati, Toledo and Detroit (I Mavi HI 7 73 David Collins, salary SO 0( Council the grade of the sidewalk FAST TIME G Healy 7 7a ison-st., that is to say twenty-five dol- with refers the bid of Charles Tessmer John O'Mara, " 50 0C on the north side of West .Will EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT. 0 Thompson 5 25 George Isbell, " so m lars to be used for dirt and twenty-five of $335.00 for building ,the culvert H Sneane in ;,(i Hen hen Armbruster salary. lam St. ought to be changed and fixer M Kusterer 3 00 Paul Bchall special 50 0C dollars for crushed stone. across Felcli-st. in the line of Allen's 4 (X THE SCHEDULE. 7 7-t Benrg Mueth " 40C and established., to the end that sucl Creek, to your honorable body and re- Fred Hoffman stone 52 00 Fames Murray " 4 DC street may bo suitable for publi< Adopted as follows: 9:00am !):15pm Lv. Cin'ti Ar. (i:4."> ;un fi:00 pm J A Green " 9 00 Peter Hertehen " 2 0 Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, 3:25 am 3:55pm Ar.Toledo Lv 11:45pm 11:36 am spectfully recommend the approval of WE Miller " 5 00 travel. Therefore, •>: 15 pm 6:15 am Ar Detroit Lv 9:40 pm 8:15 am the same. J Hessian labor 6 98 Total | 280 2. Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Bruko, JW Hm GreeFletchen r " 10• 50 Resolved, and it is hereby orderec Brown, Shadford.'Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Through Couches and Wagner Parlor Cars Board of Public Works, WE Miller stone 11 00 FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND. on Day Trains. Thiougb Coaches uncl Wag- M Hessian lapor 8 55 that the grade of the sidewalk on anc Cady, Pres. Hiscock.—14. ner Sleeping Carson Nijilit trains. Glen V. Mills, Clerk. K Fay " 7 16 Fred S i pi ey.^ salary 60 K along the north side of W. Willian Nays—None. Adopted as follows: G Zitte " 6 tin ( A Edwards.. - 60 0C As Good as our New York Line ! Anton Otto '• 5 03 W 11 McLaren, " 50 Ot St. from East line of Third St. to th By Aid. Maynard. As Good as our Chicago Line ! Yeas—Aid. Moore, Koch, Grossman, C Klage1 r Max Whit linger, " 50 0( Laubengayer, Dell, Brown, Shadford, .lell Lewis Albert West, " 50 0C West line of Ashley St. be, and th Resolved, That the City Clerk be di- As Good as our St, Louis Line ! J Slater 12 00 Eugene Williams, " Buy your tickets through via "Big Four.1 Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady, Pres. A Solope 8 25 Herman Kirn, " so a same is hereby changed, fixed and es. rected to draw a warrant for sum of Hiscock—12. C Walker 8 65 Louis Hoelzle. " 50 0 tablished, so that the grade of saic $170.10 payable to Mrs. Miranda For full information call on agents or ad- Win Browe ;: troll " 50 (X (i.'TSS Nays—NoDe. W.I Sebrlng g m 15 0 M Snearly Samuel McLaren, " sidewalk on and along the street afore Lukins to reimburse her for taxes il- E. O. '!<•« onnii k, It. II, Martin, « oo W L Schnierle, " ,S 0 Aid. Moore and Burke, entered. T Gourh 8 47 B i said shall be as follows, that is to say legally assessed. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. & Tkt. Agt M Kusterer 6 02 Ed. Hoelzle. " s I Anton Otto w m Rettlch, " >>•>-...... > •> > •> The bids for furnishing coal for the 7 36 Geo Hoelzle " 8 0 Jeff Lewis 8 02 8 0 •* -el- C- " - " E* 5- £ £ city for the ensuing year were read and F II rich 7 J7 II D Edwards & Co. supplies A I Wm Kane American Express Co t ^ » > S " o S< c ii - referred to the Finance Committee. M Herey 5 68 Mack& Co supplies 7 0 7 73 "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- A petition signed by Frederick G. J Ely !l 00 Pal Gibney bay 9 /. Sweet Robison & Co livery 2 0 3 ? 6 •'" Graupner asking for action by the M Herey IS 00 It Marsh livery 2 0C T Hessian Staebler The Decorator decorations.. GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES Council relative to the assessment in R Marsh 11 55 Ms. Ream, washing ! 5 i Sewer District No. 5 was read and re- M Snearly 8 10 James Donegan shoeing_..._« K . Ed Koss 12 90 Geo W Beybold shoeing lb i X > • ferred to the Sewer Committee and M Hessian 4 !)0 C Thompson 3 00 Total % 512 0 2 City Attorney. E Thomas 8 03 M Hessian o A petition signed by K. J. Rogers 6 00 POOR FUND. SAPOLIO (has Mason 900 A Solope p asking for certain work at the corner K Marsh 3 75 Fred Sipley, salary S 10 0 o of Kingsley and Detroit-sts. was read Geo Mason 7 50 G W Beybold repairs 1 0( T Hessian a oo Anti Tramp Society labor 13 :. 5 and referred to the Street Committee. K Thomas 18 00 F Bigalke, groceries 5 0 .1 Weinmann 7 50 Ed Duffy, groceries 3( OS J H Green 6 re John Eisele. groceries REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. W J Sebrlng t oo Mrs F.vans, aid 5( The Cyclist's Necessity. FINANCE. Wm Bury 2 10 John Goetz, Jr., groceries 6 0 Hein 8 as .In!in (iuel z & Son. groceries 5 M Williams 11 56 Jacobs & Allmand shoes I.. ] To the Common Council. Wm Wheeler 12 IK) M W F Lodholz, groceries 4 X WILL CURE CUTS, BURNS, W J Randall 1 85 (' A Maynard A Co groceries 3.' BRUISES, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, The Committee on Finance would re- <; Leonard fi 75 Win II Mel iti yre. groceries 5t G Zopfi 10 IK) & SUNBURN, CHAFINGS, IN- port that they have had the following Michigan Central Railroad ticket 8 1 r J Groff i"> 50 John Moore medicine 1 ft SECT BITES, ALL PAIN, bills under consideration and would rec- E Hurst :. 25 o'llara. Boyle & Co, groceries 7 AND INFLAMMATIONS. Wm Fletcher 8 02 C Rinsey. groceries 6 0 ommend their allowance and that war- (Jen Mason 13 OB Klnsey & Seabolt, groceries i) i rants be ordered drawn for the same. F Fay 2 25 George SpatheU meats - l( OND'S J Slater 10 50 W I' Stimson, groceries 5 1 J W Drake 7 K7 Respectfully submitted, M Hessian 0 W.Vogl 1. meal , USED INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY. \ ~7 ('has Zuern, meat C. H. Cady, I. W Walker 16 05 Emmett Coon, 0 Walker 7 87 Total f in; : Ed Ross 9 00 G K N CIN E IN O U R .1 Hessian BOTTLES OXLY, BUFF Harrison Soule, A Solope 4 95 CEMETEKY FUND. B 85 WRAPPERS, SEE OUE Committee on Finance. J Phillips 7 ••;. J Rowe 8 02 Nelson Garlinghouse labor I 4 ••:, POND'S EXTRACT S T Sweet CONTINGENT FUND. 7 50 CO., NEW YORK, <: Walters 7 27 Total .$ 4 W Mulholland OO OO OO OD OO OO 76 FIFTH ATENUE, Glen V Mills, salary $ 83 34 4 13 RECAPITULATION. J Groff 11 86 -J -4 -I Patrick O'Hearn. " 83 34 W J Sebring 7 gg September 1896. EXTRACT Charles II Manly, " 854 B Horton :i 78 '•• '~ -' oo o . o Thomas D Kearney" 50 00 R Marsh 10 50 Contingent... $ 1000 9 A H Holmes backs 4 00 Wm Wheeler 7 50 Sewer Fund General 520 USE POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES. Washtenaw Evening Times printing.. 3 50 H Kugath 7 '.:: " No 5 Wm Herz license signs « 00 C Lehman 13 80 Stre«t 2191 1 the elevation given being above th Joseph LHose rent assigned 29 IT G Ward Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Michigan Telephone Co rental 3 15 12 75 17V! I Ii Morrison :>. 58 Police 280 ' official city datum and alo ng the cer Sent by mail on receipt of SO cts. i'c-stal Telegram-Cable Co telegrams. 1 17 II Kittredge Fire M trvin Davenport janitor work 17 00 B French 5 25 ter line of such walk, and the grad 6 60 Poor 107 Ann Arbor Savings Bank by S A Mo- W J Randall Cemetery 4 lines to consist of straight lines in ran 1" 94 J Guse Gien V Mills accounts assigned— F Ulrich 11 30 Total g 8690 0 tween the several points or station John Conde drayage 33 G Walters 15 ()0 Wm HCampion burying dog. 50 10 34 Adopted as follows: above stated. Fred S Davis special police.. 2 00 7 •:: THE p. s. <§ w. Jacob Diugmau burying cats 1 00 3 75 7 27 1473 I Yeas—Aid Maynard, Moore, Koch Adopted as follows: Robert Benz hack 1 00 Robison & Co 2 hacks 5 00 aCC'tS Grossman, Laubcriijaycr, Dell, Burke Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch NEW TRIUMPH MEAT CUTTER. Has all the good qualities o-. Glen V Mills, postage for August Brown,Shadford, Khodes, Coon, Soule Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke Ann Arbor Savings Bank by Marvin J Krumri labor Cady, Pros. Hiscook—14. Brown, Shadford, Rhodes, Coon, Soule the Little Giant and Triumph. C Davenport John Krumi " 6 08 W F Stimson supplies .1 Kaumgartner 10 50 N ays—None. Cady, Pres. Hiscock—14. The cut shows the machine to Ann Arbor Argus, printing E Tho !> 00 Nays—None. work, also the parts—Will cut AH Holmes hacks N Henderlong " ORDINANCK. more meat per minute than any, John W Eiseleosupplies EThomas '• American Express Co express EThomas " SS The Ordinance entitled "An Orel By Aid. Coon. other machine made. Can out I! s ExprersCo express Glen V Millsacc't as g::. nance Relative to Transient Traders Whereas, in the opinion of Hit cleaned in half the time of other Q Union Telegram Oo telegraph Ann Arbor Brewing Co. acc'ts assigned: cutters. Joe Blackburn killing dogs A Qlser labor w;is given its first reading by title. Council the grade of the sidewalk or Mi B Wm Haskins horse German Day John /.eebs 1 06 :.» in Aid. Moore moved that the ord the south side of W. William St. Simple and easily .understood. Christian Brenner livery (i (ianser For Sale by The Inland Press printing Ed Lewis 1 50 nance be placed upon its second ivac ought to be changed and fixed and es- SiBoston Special 4 58 burglar-proof, and this object, by means Some of the Disadvantages of Gas. sists of myself and wife, our boy George tigative existence may do." Fast Eastern 10 17 William, aged two; two maid-servants of extraordinary bolts and chains, I flat- For myself I became somewhat tired Atlantic Ex 7 35A. M. Air consumed. Carbonic Acid thrown off. and a man; but in the summer we have tered myself I accomplished. My Aunt of acting my part in this little farce Heat. Unsteadiness of Light. frequent visitors and at the time of Martha had a patent contrivance for every night and morning, but when I Detroit Night Ex 5 46 fastening a door that she always used, Freezing Pipes. Danger of Suffocat ion. which I am about to write my Aunt havo undertaken any thing of this sort Grand Rapids Ex 11 05 Humidity. Danger from i be use of Matches. Martha was staying with us. whether at homo or traveling, and in I am slow to drop it. Ceilings Blackened Water and air In Pipes My house is largo and pleasant, arid whoso merit she placed implicit confi- : It was about three weeks since I had GOING WEST Sulphur thrown off Metals and Gildings Tarnished dence. Therefore we did not feel it j we have neighbors near enough for so- begun to set my trap when I was Mall & Express 8 38 A. M. Ammonia thrown oil Sulphuretted Hydrogen thrown off cial purposes and yet not too near necessary to bo anxious about her; and Gas cannot be inverted to throw light down. awakened in the night by a sudden or too many to detract from the servants slept at tho top of the house, noise. I sat up in bed, and as I did so Boston, N. Y. * Chicago 7 85 where thieves would not bo likely to go. None of these Disadvantages Accompany Electric Lighting. the rural aspect of our surroundings. my wife said to me, sleepily: North Shore Ltd 9 25 But we do not live in a paradise; we are "They may continue to slight us by "What is that? Was it thunder? Fast Western Ex 1 55 p. li, In general the Incandecent Electric Light is much healthier and much occasionally troubled by mosquitoes and their absence," said my wife, "but I do There it is again!" she exclaimed, start- more conveni'et to use Hum any other method of lighting, and is more burglars. not believe that they will be able to ing up. "What a crash. It must have Grand Kpds & Kal Ex 5 55 economical for umount of light furnished than gas. Against the first of these annoy- frighten us by their presence." struck somewhere." I did not answer. Chicago Night Express 3 50 ances we have always been able to I was not, however, so easily contented It was not thunder. It was something Electricity for all kinds of Powers. Electricity for Heating guard ourselves, at least in a measure, as my wife. Of course I wished to do in the houso, and it flashed into my Pacific Ex 12 16 A. M. and our man and the cook declare that every thing possible to protect George mind that perhaps my trap had been Fast'Newspaper Traiu 2 53 A. M. William and the rest of the family, but If You Need Light Apply to they have become so used to them that sprung. I got out of bed and began rap- O. W. RUGGLES, 11. W HAYKd, they do not mind them; but to guard I was also very anxious to protect our idly to dress. G. P & T. A., Chicago. Ag't. Ann Artor against burglars is much more difficult, property in all parts of the house. There- "What are you going to do?" anxious- and to become used to them would, ] fore, in addition to every thing else I ly asKearmy •arete. ANN ARBOR ELECTRIC COMPANY. think, require a great deal of practice. had done, I devised a scheme for inter- Continued In next Weeks' I For several months before the period oJ fering with the plans of men who should this narrative our neighborhood had feloniously break into our home. F. & P. M. R. R. All druggists guarantee Dr. Miles' PAIS been subject to visits from burglars. After a consultation with a friend, njatoston"MflaAha '"Onee»rtaTo. 3, Jackson and Cincinnatti Mail de- had easy means of determining whioh after the rest of tho family had gone to > i > N part 10.25 a. m. houses were worth breaking into and bed, and as I was an early riser I was No. 13. Local Freight, 6:20 a. m. what method of entrance would be always in it again before it was neces- rl No. 23, Jackson and Toledo Expres most feasible. In this way some fami- sary for a servant to enter it in the ? —• 4:12 p.m. THE BEN-HUR BICYCLE lies, hitherto regarded as respectable morning. No. 17, Sunday only 8:00 a. m. families, had fallen under suspicion. Before leaving the library for theOTHERS COME and GO. All trains daily except Sunday. Hut tho PAGE stays forever—that is as Was one of the first wheels made to sell at $85. At that time So far mine was the only house of any night I placed in a conspicuous position lougas you need fence. This idea of most wheels sold at $150. It was then, as it is now, one of the Importance within the distance of a in tho room a small table, on which was PERMANENCY is worth considering Tickets sold and baggage checked to mile from the station which had not in a tray holding two decanters partially when times are hard. You can afford strongest wheels, and won a name for honest value at a then our monthly paper free. PAGE WO- all points of the United States. gome way suffered from burglars. In filled with wine, in the one red and in VKN WIRE FENCE CO., A<1 rain, low price. MIoIl. T. C. KI. M'HIMtLKU, one or two of these cases the offenders the other white. There was also upon G. P. A., Toledo, O. had been frightened away before they the tray an open box of biscuit and had done any other injury than the three wine glasses, two of them with a breaking of a window-shutter, but we little wine at the bottom. I took pains had been spared any visitation to make it appear that these refresh- The BEN-HUR of To-Day whatever. After a time we began to ments had been recently partaken of. Unanimous consider that this was an invidious dis- There were biscuit orumbs upon the llepresents the highest development of scientific bicycle con- tinction. Of course we did not desire tray and a drop or two of wine was struction. It is made to compete only with high grade wheels, that robbers should break into our house freshly spilled upon it every time the and a caretul investigation will demonstrate its right to main- and steal, but it was a sort of implied trap was set. The table, thus arranged, 3 tain such a place. oFour beautiful models selling at $85 to $100. insult that robbers should Ihink that •was left in tho room during the night, Choice a our house was not worth breaking into. and early in the morning I put the tray Wo contrived, however, to bear up under and its contents into a closet and locked The New York Morning Jour- JJTHE SHORTEST AND| }0f"(NOTE)—Ben-Hur's are made toisell at list prices, and are n<>i listed high to en- this implied contempt and even under it up. nal recently offered ten leading able dealers to otter alluring discounts. If you want value and >-;isy running, buy ;i Ben- the facetious imputations of some of our A portion of my narcotic preparation makes of bicycles as prizes in a {{QUICKEST LINE lively neighbors, who declared that it was thoroughly mixed with the contents j guessing contest,giving the win- looked very suspicious that we should of each of the deoanters in such propor- ' ] From MICHIGAN & CANADA ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., Sole Agents, lose nothing and even continue to add to tions that a glass of the wine would be !ners free choice of any one of ANN ARBOR, HIGH. our worldly goods while every body else sufficient to produoe the desired effect. the ten machines.Theresult was TO THE was suffering from abstractions. It was my opinion that there were I did not, howovor, allow any relaxa- few men who, after a night walk and ALL of the ten winners selected CENTRAL CYCLE MFG. CO., MFRS., tion in my vigilance in the protection of perhaps some labor in foroibly opening SOUTH Indianapolis, Ind. my houso and family. My time to suffsr a door or a window-shutter, would not had not yet arrived, and it might not ar- ceaso for a moment in pursuance of THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO rive at all, but if it did come it should their self-imposed task to partake of not be my fault. I therefore carefully the refreshments so conveniently left J LIMA Fast Trains, Columbia Substantial behind them by the occupants of the F1NDLAY THE examined all the new precautions my Equipment neighbors had taken against the en-houso when they retired to rest. Should I XENIA and a good trance of thieves, and where I approved, my surmises be correct I might reason- CHILLICOTHE Road-Bed of them I adopted them. ably expect, should my house be broken I IRONTON makes this Line I Of some of these my wife and I did into, to find an unconscious burglar in Bicycles second to none | I DAYTON tho library when I went down in tho for not approve. For instance, a tin pan. J INDIANAPOLIS Comfortable containing iron spoons, the dinner-bell morning. And I was sure, and my wife j Travel. LADIES and a miscellaneous collection of hard- agreed with mo, that if I should find a IThe Journal ac- | CINCINNATI. ware, balanced on the top stair of the burglar in that room or any other part cordingly bought For Time, Rates and Information, addmt View it with open-eyed surprise and pur- staircase, and so connected with fine of the house it was highly desirable ten Columbias, «** ' D. B. TRACE Y. North lint Aft., JtB.non >nd cords that a thief ooming up tho stairs that he should be an unconscious one. Woodward ATM., Dttrelt, Mlek. chase with inward satisfaction. paying $J00 each JOHN BASTABLE, District PtiMnftr A«.n», would send it rattling and bounding to Night after night I set my burglar 0 Brldf• StrMt, Toledo, 0. the bottom, was looked upon by us with trap and morning after morning I for them, without It Shimmers with Heauty D. G. EDWARDS. great disfavor. The descent of the pan, locked it up in the closet. I oan not discount or rebate. Fill Ir»Oo M«n»j«r, OluiSBttl, 0. whether by innocent accident or the ap- say that I was exactly disappointed proach of a burglar, might throw our Jiat no opportunity offered to test the On even terms ^ little boy into a fit, to aay nothing of value of my plan, but it did seem a pity few will choose a Keating the terrible fright it would give my ;hat I should take so much trouble for bicycle other than the Columbia Aunt Martha, who was a maiden lady of nothing. It had been somo weeks sinco middlo age, and not accustomed to a any burglaries had been committed in STANDARD OF THE WORLD clatter in the night. A bull-dog the neighborhood, and it was the gen- in the house my wifo would not eral opinion, thafc the miscreants had Unequalled, Unapproached. Bicycles Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hart- have, nor, indeed, a dog qf considered this field worked out and ford wcyclcs is free if you call upon any Colum- any kind. George William was not lad transferred their labors to a better bia agent; by mail from us for two a-ccnt Art Catalogue 4 Cents in Stamps yet old enough to play with dogs, es- )aying place The insult of having stamps. pecially a sharp one, and if tho dog been considered unworthy the attention was not sharp it was of no use to have of the knights of the midnight jimmy POPE MANUFACTURING CO. Keating Wheel Co., him In the house. To the ordinary burg- remained with us, but as all our goods Factories and General Offices, Hartford, Conn. lar alarm she strongly objected. She and chattels also remained with us we Branch Stores and Agencies in almost'every ssvery sneet witu "Kejunr Print" HOLYOKE, MASS. had been ia houses where these things could afford to brook the indignity. city and town. If Columbias are not properly upon it Is a neat one. went off at their own accord , occasion- As the ti'*i±> cost nothing mj wife did represented in your vicinity l«t us know. a score of times in our short life. Like The loud boastings of the champions of icar. \ a me. a policy under which such conditions Mid the denunciation of accumulated 18'H . J34.010.94S THE REGISTER. the Spanish Grandee, in the Cemetery wealth, thai it had little space for dec- 37,615,446 PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. we were well and wanted to be better, exist cannot long drown the voice of I-:.;; . 80,288,606 PDBI.ISHEB WEEKLY BY took medicine, and here we are. Is it1 multitudes pleading for work. :i rat ions in respect to good govern- 1894 18,81 worth while to undergo this death and ncnt. liven if the heterogeneous mass 189.V... '.'.'.'. (SO.254,341 SELBY A. MORAN, resurrection again? We shall never do Auction ltlll« printed at The Register hat composed the convention had felt The large importations have had the The Best Remedy in the World- it if we lay fast hold on the facts of the iffirr, 8O. E. Huron St. jny inclination to consider the subject. effect of paralyzing the manufacture OFFICE" 39 E. Huron street. universe. There may be a time come ot woolen goods in the factories, both It Makes People Well. ANN AKBOK, MICH when nations will be no more, when the east and \\\ .', in this c /untry. The brothorhocd of man may bo established, THETW0PLATF0BM8. W. <'. T. I'. following lrom the ICeene, N. H., Sen- when communication may be so rapid, tinel, is a fail- statement of the condi- TERMS: when we shall be so equally advanced for Aod, aud Home aud Native Laud tions that exist in all the woolen goods Ouc Dollar per Year III Advance. in civilization, that nobody will care SOME OF THE DEMOCRAT AND districts of the country. It is part of 1.60 II" not paid until alter onf year where he lives or is buried; when dis- Edited by Mrs. A. E. Van Valkenburg tance shall break no ties, and when the REPUBLICAN UTTERANCES. an editorial under the caption of "Si- Press Superintendent. lent Looms." or Fifteen Cmttptr year additional to Sub- universal language is spoken by every- tcriber* outside of WuMtnaa County. body without accent; in that time we W. C. T. U. meoting this afternoon •.No important business has been so disastrously affected by the Wilson- fifty Vents additional to foreign countries. may lose nationality and become citi- ong Array of Things Omitted from the in the P. O. block. zens of the world. Then free trade The Union regrets the departure of Gorman tariff law as the manufacture JCinrrrd u! Ann. Art/or 1'ostofflce as Hecond-may reign. But such a time will not Democrat!© Pronouncement — Revolu- of woolens. All over the country the Miss Ann Richards, who has been the CUss Matter. happen within the hundred years which tionary Sentiments—No Declaration of experience seems to be the same—in- centre in that week when two English efficient lsader of the Loyal Temperance ability to cope with English competi- speaking nations were ready to clutch Foreign Policy. Legion during the past year. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896,each other by the throat about a bound- tion and the consequent closing of the ary thousands of miles away, and the Loyal Temperance Legion meetings mills in whole or in part, or, if the (rennan emperor was ready to fight the While, the tariff and financial planks will be held every Saturday afternoon mills keep up their production, the Ask the Probate Judge to send your kingdom of his grandmother about some >f the RepuMicanand Democratic plat- at three o'clock, after Oct. 1st. Place profits are miserably small. Our mills f«robate Printing to the Ke«iBtcr people in Africa whoso ancestors left orins deservedly have a large share of of meetings will be announced later. in Cheshire county have suffered with the fatherland so long ago that history Ofllce, 30 £. Huron St. he public attention, there are certain Arrangements are now being made the rest. .Mill owners have lost profits, is not quite sure that they did leave it. other differences between them that laborers have lost work and storekeep- Nationality is a fact, brotherhood is a .vhereby it is hoped that Mrs. Ellen A. Republican County Convention: •light not to be overlooked. The pres- ers have lost trade. Hinsdale and hope. Perhaps if we live up to our fact, !T»ce of a large Populist, and even an- D. | Blair, the national organizer of Ashuelol have been struck the hardest The Republicans of Washtenaw Coun- that may be the best way to arrive at Loyal Temperance Legions, will be ty will meet at the court house, in the our hope. irchist, element in the Chicago con- blow. They were lively places a year City of Ann Arbor, on ention was noted at the time, and secured to give one of her Chalk-Talks ago. Now (heir principal industrial THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, '96, tad its influence in dictating the plat- in Ann Arb or at an early date. Miss establishments are closed and the at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of FOREIGN AND HOME MARK- orm and making the nominations. It Willardsays: "Mrs. Blair talks well, towns are quiet beyond precedent. ; There is one true specific for diseases nominating county officers, to elect 19 ETS. ound plain expression in the following reasons well, and makes the chalk do Everybody in the two villages feels the hard times and almost everybody arising from impure blood and a debili- delegates to a Senatorial Convention to The following from George B. Cur- >aruyraph of the platform adopted: her bidding with wonderful rapidity be hereafter called, and to t ransaot such tiss will be of especial interest at this "We denounce arbitrary interference curses the Wilson law. The loss in tated nervous system, and that isPaine's othor business as may properly come be- and attractiveness." labor and wages owing to the depres- particular time: iy federal authorities in local affairs celery compound, so generally prescrib- fore the convention. Each township is :i viol ,i,ion of the constitution of the August 5th was celebrated as W. C. sion in the woolen business is astonish- ed by physicians. It is probably the and ward will be entitled to delegates Over'300,000,000 people in Europe are Jnited States and a crime against free T. U. day at Chautauqua, N. Y. Many ingly large. In good times, say in the most remarkable remedy that the as follows: not only preserving and maintaining fall of 1892, the woolen mills of the nstitutions, and we especially object prominent white-rib boners from all scientific research of this country has Ana Arbor City- Xorthfield B their home markets, but are glutting o government by injunction as a new of the county were employing 1,200 1st ward 8 1'ittsticld o parts of the country were present. has produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelds, 2,j " 8 Salem - » every market on the face of the globe and highly dangerous form of oppres- Chautauqua is the birth-place of the hands and paying out in wages about 3d " 9 Saline *• with every conceivable commodity sion, by which federal judges, in con- 836,000 a month. At present the same M. D. LL. D., of Dartmouth college, 4th "' 8 Sclo — •• » W. C. T. U. and tweniy-three pears ago mills are employing not quite 400 first prescribed what is now known the 5th •" '•> Sharon * made by the handicraft of man. Every tempt of the laws of the states and the the call for the lirst convention wont Ut.li " 5 superior •' port in the world, every warehouse is •ights of citizens, become at once legi- hands and are paying in wages be- world over as Paine's celery compound, 7th •• i Sylvan la forth from those grounds. tween 811,000 and 812,000 a month. AIIM Arbor Town.. 5 Webster * Tilled with articles from their factories slators, judges and executioners." a positive cure for dyspepsia, bilious- Augusta 8 York 1" The plain intent of this is to deny to A machine has been invented thai In other words, the number of labor- ness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheu- Brldgewater 5 JTpsilanti Town 4 offered for sale at prices which furnish will make four hundred cigarettes a ers employed and the aggregate Dexter l Ypuilanti Olty- small reward for capital, and but a the general government the right to pro- matism, all nervous diseases and kidney tect its own fixed property or its postal minute. The tame luun should now amount of wages have been reduced Freedom S 1st ward scanty return for labor. These troubles. For the latter Paine's celery Lima - 5 * " ;l service when interstate commerce is invent a machine that will make, at two-thirds." Lodi •' 3d - !; are the conditions under which the compound has succeeded again and : mperiled by riots. It is simply a re- least two coflins a minute, as two hun_ Meantime, the tariff measure, which Lyndon ' *J>> ' •• United States is asked to contest for again where everything else has failed. Manchester 10 Btb "" ° flection of Governor Altgeldts protest dred cigarettes are sufficient to kill has paralyzed the American woolen in- foreign markets. Never in the history of By order of the Committee. [gainst the use of government troops almost any able-bodied boy. dustry, has had a revivifying effect on Call aud See. W. W. WEDEMEYER, the world has it been so difficult for the to protect the mails and public prop- Miss Clara Barton is t aking a brief the Bradford manufacturing district in The "Wonder" stove at 24 E. Huron O. E. BUTTEEFIELD, Chairman. United States to maintain its wage rate erty at the time of the Chicago strike England. Here is what the London street. A remarkable invention in the Secretary. riots, after Altgeldt himself had shown and much needed rest with friends in correspondent of the New York Trib- Dated, Ann Arbor, August 25 1896. and the comfort and opulence of its stove line which heats by the circula- people under free competition as to-day. liis incapacity to deal with the mob, Germany, having left the relief work in une li£,s to say on the subject: tion of hot air instead of by radiation. The very fact that European countries and when not only the railroad and gov- Armenia in competent hands. She "The American tariff was changed No dirt! Mo dust! Saves half the ONE reason why the nomination of ernment property, but the city itself will return to Turkey in the autumn. in 1890, and the Bradford trade with fuel! It is a beauty and the price is are undermining the industrial life of was in danger. low. W. K. Childs for the office of Register Great Britan and that her industrial Dr. Dwight, of Constantinople, writing the United States in men's coatings, The same hostility to the constitu* which had amounted to 86,500,000 in of Deeds would be desirable is, that he centres are filled with alarm and her of the splendid work done by Miss Auction Bills printed, at The Register is an old soldier and is so well known tional and orderly conduct of public Barton, says: "It is expected that the 1889, dropped to 82,500,000 in 1891, and Office, 3O. JK. Huron St. manufacturers and artisans crying out affairs is found in the covert threat, after a temporary revival during the by all the comrads of the county that with distress, makes the proof doubly relief work will become more truly he would doubtless have their sarnest found in the Chicago platform, to re- next two years fell again to 61,300.000 Don't forget to buy a bottle of Mum- strong that if the United States should organize the supreme court. After de- international and official. The Euro- in 1801. In like manner the exports of mery's Tooth Powder. If you don't and undivided assistance in his election. let down or remove her protective bar- ploring the decision of the supreme peans have at last been convinced, lrom stuff goods, which had averaged $0,000,- like it you can send it back and get your riers every industry would be closed' court on the income tax, the platform, their own investigations, that horrible 000 in 1890, sank to the low level of money. THE character sketch of candidate every wheel silenced and every laborer continues: "We declare that it is the suffering will be ushered in with the 82,200,000 in 1894. The old and the Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements Bryan in the August "Review of Re- thrown out of employment. There is duty of congress to use all constitu- winter. France is waking up; Ger- new industries of Bradford suffered and Envelopes printed at the Begiate'i Office, 3O K. Huron St. views" contains this: "His chain of scarcely an article made in the United tional power which remains after that many is going to open orphan asylums alike from the McKinley tariff, which argument completed, his theory be- decision, or which may come from its under the protection of the govern- largely increased the duties on ^uff Veterans to Chlekamaiiga. States but that can be made cheaper in reversal by the court as it may here- goods and coatings. It was a period of comes to him an almost sacred thing. some other part of the world. As long ment; Switzerland has organized relief Anniversary of the great battle Sept. If confronted by a condition which after be constituted, so that the bur- profound g-looin for the entire district. 19th and 20th, to be properly observed. as this situation remains, the only hope dens of taxation may be equally and committees: and England is making The reaction came when the duties on The Queen and ^Crescent Route, has throws doubt on the theory, the condi- of our industrial prosperity lies in the impartially laid." strenuous efforts to keep up supplies goods for the American market were made a rate September 17th and 18th tion must be explained avvay; the tneory perpetuation of the policy of protection. This means nothing less than that with a view to having means in the reduced about one-half in the Wilson $7.25 round trip from Cincinnati to to him is superior," the men who made the platform pro- winter when the stress comes. Amer- tariff. A well-informed specialist, Chattanooga and return. We have always suspected this of Mr. whose figures I take from an exhaust- Good until September 21st. Greatest pose, if they come into power, to force ica has already contributed at least Scenery and historic interest in the Bryan, and not only of him but of all resignations from the present bench three hundred thousand dollars, and ive review of the Bradford trade pub- RESULT OF FREE TRADE Il\ lished in the London Times, states whole country. Write for full particu- his fellow Tariff Reformers. It explains and to fill the vacancies with judges Great Britian about the same amount lars and printed matter. 34 their adherence to their pet theory. ENGLAND. appointed with a special view to over that the exports of coatings to the This is how diminutive dogs are pro- United States rose from 81,275,626 for The conditions which have resulted George B. Curtiss in his great tarifl turning the income tax decision, or New Type and Bew Presses do tbe else to accomplish the same purpose by duced in Paris: Snatched from its the. year ended Sept, 30, 1894, to 86,575,- finest work—both are found at th? from two years' trial of it are certainly history, "PROTECTION AND PROSPERI- Begister Office, 30 K. Huron St. increasing the number of judges, the mother's breast when it is but a few 052 in 1895 at a corresponding date. bad enough to throw doubt on the the- TY" after showing in the most complete This increase of nearly GOO per cent re- manner the origin of the Free Trade new oie- to be appointed with the hours old, it is put on an alcoholic diet Changeable Weather. ory of Tariff Reform. But according to same design. In either case the. pur- veals the full effect of the Wilson tariff movement in England, its success and instead of a lacteal diet. When it 1 1 Changeable weather brirvgs to mind Mr. Bryan's method the theory must be pose is essentially revolutionary in its during the first y arw - i.' .--i--- i^r- results and giving a mass of testimony reaches a certain age alcohol under "77" Dr. Humphreys' Specific for colds kept at any cost and the condition ex- character. ation. The export of stuff goods during and grip. For sale by druggists 25c. plained away—if possible. Mr. Bryan before the Royal commission concludes The omissions of the Demo different forms constitute almost the the same period ran up from $2,200,000 may be able to explain away the pres- as follows: cratic platform are hardly less of- sole diet of the animal. The young to §8,375,000. On the basis of the con- ent conditions to his own satisfaction, Never was such an indictment framec fensive to the patriotic voter than its dogs do not die, but, what is far more sular statistics for year ended Dec. i he repeal of the but he will find it beyond his power to against an economic policy. A similiar utterances. With the exception of a important, they do not develop and ap- 30, 189."), the res ; condition of the working classes is nol single mild sentence of sympathy to pear to be wasting away continually. McKinley tariff • >e enlarged con- explain them away to the satisfaction of to be found in any civilized country on cxport of worsted Pure Spices the people. Small wonder that he has the people of Cuba in their heroic They soon cease to grow entirely. By siderably. The the face of the globe. Were the fore struggle for liberty and independence, coatings to the United States was not tried yet. The people have had going statements contained in reports coupling these products the lilliputian 88,561,228; that of stuff goods, $9,748,- . FOR PICK1ES, CATSUP, ETC. of United States Consuls, or in letters it has not a single word upon our for animal is obtained after two or three enough of Tariff Reform hard times to eign relations, nothing about the Ha- 527. The entire Bradford trade with written by the most trustworthy and generations. What a terrible warning the United States during 189."i ran up turn their former doubt of its benefits candid protectionists, they would be de waiian affairs which the present ad- into a Hull fledged disbelief and con- nounced and discredited by every pro- ministration so badly bungled; noth- for drunkards.—The Churchman. from 88,215,234 to $27,745,096," So much of the spices now on the market demnation of it. In the words of an- fessional free trader in the world. Bu ing about the attempted British ag- Sly devices to gain tobacco converts is adulterated that a pure article is the ex- An exultant English correspondent, C6p1 [on and not the rule. other eminent Tariff Reformer, "It coming as they do, from an official re gressions in Venezuela; nothing about among boys are being used by St. Louis referring to some of the figures, says: port to the British parliament, from We are very careful In buying ourspioes is a condition, not a theory, which con- the application of the Monroe doctrine tobacco manulacturers. The retail "Under the Republican tarifl lirad- togetnonebut the best even though they men who were held in such high esteem to that affair; nothing about our inter- fronts us," and a condition which the by tne government as to appear worthy dealer is asked to lill out a blank giv ford exported worsteds worth 82,200,- cost us considerable more. We can furnish voters mean to change by voting for of executing such an important trust ests in Nicaragua and the West Indies. ing the names of young persons who do 000 to the United States. Under thorn for very little more than you would McKinley and Protection. they cannot be questioned. The repor The Republican platform, on the not use tobacco. The manufacturers the Wilson tariff last year Bradford have to pay for the adulterated article, other hand, reasserts the Monroe doc- is above impeachment. The facts set then send to each a check calling for a exported $8,375,000 of worsteds to the We keep the large flat corks and scaling forth are more appalling because they trine to its full extent, and reaffirms the United States. Bradford Ilas50,175,000 wax used in sealing bottles and jars. are true. "Throughout the whole king right of the United States to give the free plug of tobacco at the retail deal- THOS. B. REED has said and written in pocket that she would not have had if dom one person md of every four or five it doctrine effect bv responding to the ap- ers ; these checks being honored by the Prof. Wilson were not a statesman. many pungent paragraphs but none In'rU-.d by the parish/' What a fact topealsof any American state for friendly manufacturer on presentation. The Hurrah for Bradford! Hurrah for better than the following: contemplate! ''Of all who survive to the (ige of seventy, one out of every three" is intervention in cases of European topacco is given free as an inducement Professor Wilson! And damn the A. U. Mummery's Somehow or other, times like these encroachment. It gives generous ex- are great educators. How very fine pauper. Death at middle life is bettei to boys to learn to chew, and the re* United States!" than old age. Yet, even then, a pau pression of sympathy to the Cu- tailer is rewarded for his share in the Do the farmers and manufacturers used to be the sneer about lifting one's bans in their determined contesi DRUG STORE, self by the boot straps! How clear j .> ' effort. Cigarettes are also supplied of Michigan want four years more of pel 8 grave is the lot of one out of flvo for liberty and declares that the tfxe Wilson tariff? used also to seem the demonstration; x0 amount of accumulated wealth free to all patrons who buy their tobacco Washington BIk., Ann Arbor. that taxes could create nothing! United States should actively use What centred in the hands of a few, can com its indu-nce and good offices to re- of this manufacturer. In this way a fine, large mouth the consumer had pensate a nation for such a condition o those days, and how puny and unworthy the masses. A vast commerce, innum store peace and give independence to much of the poisonous stuff is consum- seemed the hands of the producer! erable ships visiting every harbor ii the island. It declares that the*Nica- ed every year, and the use of tobacco Now the unfilled mouth has discovered the world, are dumb and speechless a ragua canal should be built, owned continues popular among its devotees. who owns the hands. This book, Pro- expressions of national growth anc and operated by the United States, tection and Poverty by Mr. Curtis, will prosperity, when the harbors from and that by the purchase of the Danisl show you that this has been the history which thev are sent and the count islands we should secure a much of nations, a hundred times, nay, it has whose flag flies at their masthead, are Fall Term .needed naval station in the West In WOOLEN GOODS. been the history of our own nation hllf festering with destitution and despair dies. Finally, referring to the de- OF THE struction of American property in EFFECT OFTHE WILSON TARIFF Armenia, it declares that, there ant everywhere, American citizens anc ON THE WOOLEN INDUSTRY. School of- American property must be absolutely protected, at every hazard and at anj As Bad for the Manufacturers as it is for cost. The one platform, as if ashamed the Flockmasters— Passed in England'n of the colorless aivi nnpat-'otic policy Interest — Largely Increased Imports of the present administration, is al- of Woolen Goods. Shorthand and Typewriting most absolutely silent on foreign af- fairs. The other gives clear enuncia- This paper has1 already published tion of our claims and demands as a statistics showing the disastrous effects OPENS self-respecting power among the na- of the Wilson tariff on the wool rais- tions of the earth. ing industry in this country. The The Republican platform also de- effect upon the manufactory of woolen Tuesday, September 15th. clares in favor of the early American and worsted goods has been almost policy of discriminating duties for the equally destructive, so that there is no upbuilding of our merchant marine, for compensating beneflt. The farmer the continued enlargement of ournavy, loses the sale of his wool, and is also If you are interested in the subject, call at the School, and for a complete system of harbor losing the sale of his farm products and seacoast defenses; for a free and that would come from the employment 20 S. State Street, Rooms 1 aud 2, 3rd Floor and ar- unrestricted ballot for every American of hands in the woolen mills. range for the Course. If not convenient to call, write for full citizen, with a fair count of the ballots The imports of woolen cloth for the particulars. If you cannot enter at the above date you may thus cast; favors a national board oi year 1894, th ; last year under the Mc- arbitration for the settlement of dif- Kinlry tariff, were 7,869,907 pounds, begin at any other time. In writing address ferences between employers and em- valued at $7,010,291. In 1895, the first ployed engaged in interstate commerce; year under the Wilson tariff, they were* favors an immediate return to the free 40,070,148 po-nds, valued at $25,281,668. homestead policy of the Republican In woolen dress goods the value of im- party, and denounces the uncivilized portations in 1894 was $8,647,258, and BAKING POWDER and barbarous practice of lynching. in 1895 it was $23,549,485. The value Upon all tlicse questions of internal of imports of woolen manufactures of PERFECTION IN QUALITY- MODERATION IN PRICE administration the Democratic plat- all classes for the calendar years named School of Shorthand, form is entirely silent. That platform was as follows, the first four yeans •SOLD ONLY IN CANS-GUARANTEED. is, in fact, so much taken up with the being under the McKinley tariff, and ddvecacv. gf a, false asstem of the last under the Wil O. M. WAGNER, Prin., Ann Arbor, - - Michigan. feed. Tn our walks we often passed the Notice. Tack Frost gave Milan a call Sunda Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report open windows of dining rooms where a All those who recently subscribed night. RULERS OF THE SEA. family was taking a meal. Every one for THE REGISTER and arranged to Tuesday evening the O. E. S. electee "idas full of cheerfulness and of iture enlarged, but who have the following officers: Worthy Matron politeness and attentiveness us an not, as yet, brought In the picture, Mrs. Belle Timmermonf Worth.. MAGNIFICENT WARSHIPS FOR Patron, Mrs. C. M. Debenham; Associ OUR NAVY. would Lit a picnic. Two should bring the same, as soon as con- ate Matron, Mrs. Cora Clark; Secre Baking tary, Mrs. Flora Debenham: Tresurer g Frenchmen will sit down over a small venient to THE REGISTER office, 30 E. bottle of wine, and have more real en- Huron-st. Be sure and make no mis- Mrs. Etta Pyle; Conductress, Mrs The Largest ana Moit Powerful Thmt Mary Kelly: Associate Conductress H»«t ETM Been Constructed—Planned joyment and take more genuine com- take, but bring it to our office, 30 E. Mrs. Ella Bray. Pd fort in the half hour it takes them to Huron-st., as soon as convenient. Ckletlj- for t'oatt Detente —Will Coo Powder •5,000,000 Each. sip away their refreshment, than a Those who have pictures being enlarg- YORK AND ABSOLUTELY PURE ed will please call for them at the Yankee or a Britain could get jn a Walter Robbins is very sick. whole day at the circus. Cafe's and same placo, :',o E. Huron-st., instead of Mrs. Charles Rogers is very sick. Washington, Sept. 9.—Three of the 6 E. Huron-st., as directed on the dupli- most powerful battleships yet designed restaurants are thicker in Paris than The Town Line school opened las Personals. Mrs. Glen V. Mills has gone to Grand saloons in an Irish-American .mining cate of tho printed order left with them. Monday. for the American navy will soon be in Ua|dds on a visit. course of construction, two probably at '•amp. It is drink, drink, drink, or W. W. Wedemeyer chairman of the Miss Dunsmore. of Ypsilanti, spen some eastern shipyard, and the third J. Nelson Lewis left for Chicago Fri- county Republican committee was in rather, sip, sip. sip, everywhere, and Sunday with her parents in Augusta. day. LATEST COUNTY~NEWS. on the Pacific coast. In all respects Detroit last, Saturday conferring with the first question asked you when you The Ladies Aid Society, of the Evan these vessels are the finest specimens Henry Depue drove to Detroit Tues- the State Central Committee. sit down for dinner or any other meal TOE REGISTER desires a good cor- gelical church, met last Wednesday a day. the home of Mrs. Kails. of their clase undertaken by any navy, H. 1). Armstrong, Trav. I'ass. Agt. of is, "Voulez vous rouge on blou?" That respondent at Dexter, Emery, Worden, and when In commission are expected Prof. T. A. Bogle did business in De- the Missouri Pacific llailway has re- Manchester, Scio, Ypsilanti. Any one The last respects were paid to one o troit Monday. cently moved to Ann Arbor From Jack- la, "Do you wish red or white wine?" who would like to try newspaper work the old and much honorod pioneers, ol to hold the record not only for speed, Dr. Breoks returned last week from son. He is located at No. 51 Washte- All the cafes have tables and chairs should call at the office of THE ANNYork, last Sunday. John Dexter who but also in the enormous quantity of Three Rivers. naw ave. on the sidewalks in front, and most of ARBOR REGISTER at anearly day for has lived on the road called Dexter-st., metal they are capable of delivering at the patrons prefer to sit outside. So full particulars. nearly all his life, has been called to tr< a broadside. No vessels of their ton- Prof. B. A. Hinsdale returned Friday Innocence Awheel. the realities of the future. He was 7( from a weeK at Chicago. all day long the waiters are running in nage built abroad will have an arma- \I-M-H of age, and had been a hare ment so magnificent, or armor of sucb Geo. R. Kelly left last Friday for a No. VIII. Nutlec. working man. His death was causec with empty bottles and coming out resisting power, and the speed, it is be- short visit at Hamilton, Ont. Brussels, Belgium. Our Agent having secured orders for by old age. with full ones and the air is so full of lieved, will exceed that of similar cMiss Tillie Koch has returned from DEAR MR. EDITOR, pictures far beyond our highest expec- an extended visit at Lansing. the conversation of jolly, idle French- ships of their displacement in Euro- When I wrote you from Paris, I was men and Frenchwomen that you almost tations, we arc obliged to ask all to wait TO REMEDY DEFECTS pean naviea. They will represent the Ralph Farnutn will teach at North patiently for their pictures to be finish- Bass Island, Ohio, this year. obliged to close my letter without com- wonder who does the work for this latest improvements in all branches of ed. We shall, from week to week, here- Dr. Koy Copeland and wife will re- pleting Jthe account of our stay there. great city. Of course you see men SECOND DAY'S SESSION OF naval science, machinery, ordnance, after publish the names of all persons and armor, and so carefully have the turn fi-oin Europe on the 20th. • i mentioned the funeral ser- working, but the laborers dress'is about BRITISH LABOR CONGRESS. whose pictures are ready for delivery plans been prepared that it is not Miss Doll Stoup visited Miss Zoo hich we saw at the Cathodral of as common in the cafe as it is in the Freeman bf Lansing last wcok. streets. The eating and drinking, in this place in the paper. Watch this thought possible that their draught Xotre Dame, where the body of the place, just at the head of ''Latest County Inaaearal A,idr««« Dull Lareely with will exceed by five inches that foi Geo. L. Rose, of Brighton, is visiting Marquis de Mores, one of the chiefs of light in the morning, seems to grad- Frank Case, of W. Williams-st. News" and when you see your name Legislation — Resolution Censuring: the which they are designed. the Bonapartist fraction, lately assassi- ually increase, till from five o'clock to Oowrnnunt for Neglect of the Inter- Miss Rena Stofflet is entertaining eleven in the evening when the chairs please call at once for the picture. Unlike the Indiana class of battle Miss Metta Owen, of Tecumseh. nated in Africa, was brought for relig- ests of Labor May Be Passed. and tables, and waiters are often in- ships, the new additions to the navy F. C. Wagner went to Terra Haute, ious services. The great Cathedral SALINE. will be able to enter every important shone with the lights of hundreds of sufficient to accomodate the thirsty Edinburgh, Sept. 9.—The second Ind., last week on a business trip. Miss Myra lor Des is visiting in Tra- port on the Atlantic seaboard, and ap- .\1 rs. Joseph Eastmau has removed candles and the lull choir and organ multitudes. verse City. day's session of the Trades Union con- proach all the navy yards at ordinary- from Ann Arbor to Toledo, Ohio. poured forth solemn music to which the Such is the idea a casual observer Roy Marsh, of Lansing, is in town gress opened this morning with a ful tides. The cost of these ships when State Senator C. H. Smith, of Jack- vast crowd, made up of citizens of all gets in his first day in Paris. The for a few days. attendance of delegates. Henry Mallin- completed and in service will approach son, was in the city last Saturday. s. paid close attention. It was at great crowds are there just as in Lon- John Mitchell returned last Wodnes- son, the new chairman of the parliamen- $5,000,000 each, and the total amount tary committee,delivered the lnaugura Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hendricks left the grave however, that their enti don, New York, and Chicago, but they day from a week's visit in Detroit. involved In the contracts will not be for N. Y. on business last Saturday. address, in which he t>aid the change in asm found escape. There wen: various arc not the same. In the English Rev. E. Yager left Monday for con- far from $10,000,000. Bids for these I 'rdf. E. P. Johnson returned from a the manner in which committee now vessels are to be opened at the navy orations, the greatest praise which speaking cities everybody is in a hurry ierence, which is in Flint this year. business trip to Ohio last Thursday. dealt with labbr questions was largely department on Sept. 14. Four days later and flies about as if he would make a Several from here took advantage of Miss JeanetteShctterly returned Sat- they could accorl the deceased evident- the excursion from Ypsilanti to Detroit due to the socialists, who had aroused other bide will be examined for the urday from a week's visit at Detroit. ly being to assert that he was "Themillion before sun set if he could only last Wednesday. the national conscience by exposing the construction of 12 torpedo boats, three M rs. S. W. Beakes is back from a six implacable enemy of England and of liml the time. If he gets a glass of The Union Sunday Schooi picnic held misery and degradation arising from of which are to exceed, if possible, 30 week's visit with relatives in New York. the Jews." The sentiment "Down something to drink, he gulps it down in the Watson Grove last Friday was a defects in the industrial system, and knots speed per hour. The requests Warren Lewis went to Cleveland, .vith England," called forth music ap- in three or four swallows, and he complete success and a very enjoyable awakening the sense of the working that have come from the leading build- Ohio, last week to visst for a few days. plause. eats dinner at his restaurant in from time was reported. classes to existing arrangements which ers for plans indicate that all the Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Miller have gone lifteen minutes to half an hour and gave them the most labor and least prominent ship builders of the coun- But to try to speak of Paris itself. It wealth. The social millenium, he be- to the St. Clair Flats for a ten days out- rushes back to business. In Paris CHELSEA. try will enter the contest for the big ing. iias been called "the beautiful," and it lieved, would be partly realized only in everybody seems to have already made The schools of the village opened prizes, and, notwithstanding the silver Miss Nellie Maddock, of Manistee. is is that. But as is often the case with Monday as usual. proportion as more just feelings per- question, it i6 expected the bids will a million and to be concerned only with visiting Mrs. Tatham, of S. University ueauty, it could as well be called, "the The stove factory of The Glazier vaded all classes. The congress dis- not greatly exceed tffose submitted for Ave. lickle." Its streets are full of monu- spending it in the most pleasurable Stove Co. again resumed work with a cussed the report of the parliamentary the Kearsarge and Kentucky last aut- Mi', and Mrs. J. C. Palmer, of Thomp- ments, but when one comes to look up way. It reminded me of nothing I had full force last Monday. committee submitted yesterday, which umn. son st. visited friends at Nervell last the history of them he llnds out some ever seen so strongly as the World's The twe sports' days last week censured the government for neglecting week. Wednesday and Thursday, were quite to pass any measures in the interest of Five hundred men and at least forty things of how volatile Frenchmen can Fair. There were the same beautiful officers will be required to man vessels J. Q. A. Sessions has been ill for statuary, gardens and building, every- a success. The political debate between labor and for preventing private mem- some days from a severe attack of peri- tiate to-day what yesterday he loved Hon. Win. E. Townsend and Hon. T. E. of the new type. The marine guard and to-morrow will love again. Al- where, and the crowd seemed about bers of parliament from promoting tonitus. Barkworth, of Jackson, was well attend- 6uch measures. alone will number sixty men and two A. C. McDonald came in from Den- nost every spot of note in Paris has a equally idle and happy. ed and very instructive. officers. With these vessels in service ver, Colorado, last week and is visiting varied or tragic history. The Place de I know this hasty sketch can not be In the bicycle races Thursday p. M. the navy will have a fairly respectable frionds. a Concorde, the finest square in Eu- at all satisfactory nor give anything there was an accident by which three GEN. BLACK WILL NOT RUN. fleet of battleships, with almost as Miss Kate Neumann, of Manchester, rope, is now a beautiful sight either by like a complete idea of the visible life of the racers were piled up in a promis- Illinois Gold Democrats Will Bave to many men on each as there are in an who spent the summer here has return- ious heap. It resulted in two broken ordinary infantry regiment of the ed home. night or day. But there on the spot of Paris, but I know also that no one machines and several sore spots for the Find Another Candidate. Chicago, Sept. 9.—There was an in- army. Three years will pass before Miss Flora Stenett, of the Utopia where the Luxor obelisk now stands, can understand it till he has seen it riders but no serious injury. many thousand persons were guillotin- teresting conference between General any one of the new ships is ready for Millenery Parlors, is in Cleveland pur- himself. There is a slight comfort to The stand pipe for the waterworks is service, and before then three more ed, the first victims being Louis XVI to be located on the residence property John C. Black and the gold democratic chasing goods. me in this thougfrt, as I realize what battleships now on the ways will be in Miss Sophia East, who has been ill and Marie Antoinette. Thirteen years of Thos. McKeene. The ground is the committee to-day. As a result, General n meagre description I have bean able highest point in the village. The tank Black gave no decisive answer as to commission. all summer with muscular rheumatism, before their excution, the Place had to write. is much better. will be fifty feet from the ground at its •whether he will accept the nomination Few battleships will have greater been the scene of the grand celebra- We spent four days in the city walk- bottom and will hold about 80,000 gal- for governor to-day. He promised the steaming radius than the new ships. E. L. Briggs, of Washing-ton, D. C, tion in honor of their marriage, and at lons. is visiting his uncle. G. W. Bullis, of ing and riding about the streets and committee to make no statement until With 1,200 tons of coal on board they Washtenaw-ave. that time a panic arose just as did the squares, visiting famous monuments There have been a large number of to-morrow, when it is believed he will should be able to steam at 10-knot recent one at Moscow, and over there new buildings put up in Chelsea this decline the honor. Meantime, the com- speed about 6,000 miles, or from New Jacob Dengler came down from and public gardens, strolling through summer. They greatly add to our town Owosso and spent Sunday with his thousand persons were killed.or injured. the Louvre, and trying to get all we mittee will select either Thomas A. York to Southampton and return, and but still we are short. One gentleman Moran, William S. Forman or Henry at a speed of 13 knots they will be able mother on First-st. This sq uare has been renamed several could from our limited stay. On the who recently went hunting for a house Raab to make the race against Altgeld to cross the ocean and have remaining M. W. Blake is back at his place of times with there different names. fifth morning we packed up our grips to rent found in one case as many as business after a two months absence on thirteen applications ahead of him for and Tanner. James A. Bwing of Deca- sufficient coal to travel 1,200 miles fur- Foreign armies have encamped here and started for the Northern Kail way account of sickness. three different times, the last being the few which are tor rent. tur, chairman of the gold committee, ther. Battleships, however, are not Station. Our trip is of such extent called upon General Black at his office Jacob Knapp, of Chicago, who is on the Germans in 1871. Here too the There are two new teachers, Miss supposed to gq* far bayond the boun- that we were obliged to take the train at 9:30 o'clock. With Mr. Ewing were daries of their countries, so that it Is his way to Europe, stopped over here Communists made a stand later in the Fields who graduated last year from for a short time Saturday. somewhere, and chose the rather un- Albion College, as assistant preceptress State Committeemen Babcock of Quin- not deemed necessary to give them same year and a bloody battle took W. W. Watts returned Saturday even- interesting country from Paris to Brus- in the school in place of Miss Storms re- cy and Hoblitt of Lincoln. For over reat coal carrying capacities like the place. This is the barest outline of the signed, and Miss Homer of Ypsilanti, ing from a ten days trip to Petoskey sels for it. We had very little time to two hours they were closeted with the triple-screw flyers Columbia and Min- and other northern resorts. story o.f one spot in Paris. It is beati- seventh grade vice Miss Morton, resign- general. It was an exciting session. get clear across the city through the neapolis and the armored cruisers New Miss Nellie Gaffney has accepted a ful now, but no one who has seen the ed. The attendance is large though as By agreement neither side would di- crowded streets, and one of my com"yet no close estimate can be formed. York and Brooklyn. No speed pre- position in the Mt. Pleasant public French people, or has read their his- vulge what occurred, but it is known miums are held out to the contractors schools for the coming year. tory, would dare prophesy how long it panions ran into a man and the other that General Black told the committee of the new ships, but penalties will be Webster. Walter Crego, went to Mendon last may remain in fact the place of Con- into a woman, on the way. At last he could not accept the nomination. imposed to the extent of $25,000 for Friday in the interest of the Ann Arbor however we arrived in the great depot Mr. Jenks. of Jackson, is the guest of There was a strenuous protest made each quarter knot they fall below the Music Co. for which ho is at work. corde. But its story is a typical one. Mrs. Kenny. against his withdrawal at this late day The great Church of St. Mary Magda- about seven minutes before train time required speed. Two great military Miss Mary Peckham has gone to the withoat the slightest idea of the win- Mrs. Shartean and daughter, of Chi- by Chairman Ewing and his colleagues, masts mounting machine guns will northern part of the state where she lene, called the Madeline, was built un- cago are guests of friends here. but the general was firm. Finally the will teach during the coming year. der a half dozen different forms of gov- dow we should choose among the score orm another part of the offensive effect Rev. Mr. Hicks preached his last ser- committee begged him to make no an- of the vessels, whereas the Indiana ernment, had several different archi- or more to buy our ticket or check our nouncement until to-morrow, to which Frank M. Sessions, of Columbus, mon in the Webster Methodist church class have but one. Ohio, is visiting- his parents, Mr. and tects and as many plans, and was de- wheels. But in some fortunate way or last Sunday afternoon. he acceded. Mrs. J. Q. A. Sessions, of E. Williams. signed to serve as a place of worship other the thing was done and we got on Miss Powell, a teacher in the Cleve- St. board about a minute or two before land schools, has returned there after Headache stopped In JO minutes by Ot. Son* of Veterans in Camp. though Xapoleon 1 intended to make it Miles' 1'AIN l'ir.LS. "Once cent a dose. Miss Grace L.Upson, who has been the train left. At the station we bade spending her summer vacation in Web- Louisville, Ky., Sept. 9.—The annual visiting her sister, Mrs. Torrens, of a "Temple of Victory." However his ster. plan met with a serious obstacle before good bye to Mr. Crawley who was go- session of the grand encampment of the Forest ave., left last night for Califor- W. E. Boyden is in attendance at the ons of Veterans opened to-day at Mu- nia. he got 'through, and he was induced to ing back to England to visit relatives. State Fair at Grand Kapids this week. Almost every man in America has sic Hall, with delegates present from Mrs. Beebe and daughter Grace, of 27 allow the work to go on after the orig- So weieftParison the "Past Express" He has entered a dozen head of cattle in the competition for prizes. some digestive every state in the union. The proceed- B.5th-ave.,left Sunday, for a short visit nal design. After dragging along from for Brussels. They called it fast, and 1 trouble. When ngs are conducted with closed doors. wtih friends and relatives at Thomas, 17ii4 the church was completed in 1*12.suppose regarded its twenty-five or men meet, the Michigan. MILAN greeting usually is The grand parade of uniformed camps In 1871 several hundred Communists thirty miles an hour as a marvel of "Well how are akes place to-morrow, and the prise There are 800 Volumes in the Milan you?" That de- Mrs. Arthur Whitlark, of Washing- who had been defeated by the govern- speed. Eugene Field has a poem on drill Thursday. The national board of ton, D. C, is visiting her parents Mr. school library. velops health ment troops, took refuge in the church "Das schnelleste Zug," or "The Fastest talk. The man adies' aids will also be in session dur- and Mrs. Thomas Speechley, of the and were shot inside the walls. The Mrs. Blokeslee is entertaining guests who has no stom- North Side. Train," which I longed to have read on from Pinconning ach or bowel ng the week. Pantheon, founded also in 1454, hasthe way. Still it wouldn't have lasted Miss Julia Fuloher will teach in the trouble is almost a Alessrs. Ed. and Joe Gardner, of Chi- been consecrated and secularized again curiosity. Trouble cao'O, are making a visit with their very far on that train. If a person only Mead District this winter. ' is men take no Sultan Appoint* a Communion. parents, Mr. and Mrs. (.'. K. Gardner, and again. It is now used as a placo of had a good library with him, ho could Johnny Whaley gave a pleasant care of them- Constantinople, Sept. 9.—The Sultan of Ann Arbor town. burial for illustrous dead. Then there birthday party, Wednesday. selves. They work get a nearly complete acquaintance as if their bodies las appointed a commission to deal is the Vendome Column, made largely with the best English literature during Prof, and Mrs. Carriok entertained were made of iron with Armenian refugees. It is pro- guests from Dundee last week. of | Russian and Austrian guns. Four a trip on the fast express from Paris to and their brains of steel. They eat as if osed to furnish safe conducts to those different statues have adorned the top Miss Anna Delaforce spent Sunday in hey had copper stomachs and bowels of desiring to leave and insure safety to Brussels, I felt sad to leave Paris when Dexter with her sister Nellie. Drass. By and by, overworked nature re- of this, throo of Napoleon, one of we first started but time heals all bels. Then come headaches, nervousness, hose who remain. Officers from the Uunery IV, but they are now gone the Miss Ida Webb of Saline is the guest bad blood, liver and kidney troubles; health different embassies are attending the wounds and by the time we reached of her sister Mrs. C. M. Blackmer. goes and strength goes. It is really won- way which everything of prominence meetings of the commission. Brussels, Kichard was himself again. derful how much abuse the human body Cures must seemly go some day in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Youngs, and fami- will stand I • It is equally wonderful how What we saw in Brussels 1 will reserve ly are entertaining guests from Owosso. quickly it will recover from abuse if one Prove the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla—posi- The Column itself was thrown down for next time. Mrs. Shier and daughter Mae, have Velps in a rational, natural way. To Notify Gen. Palmer. tive, perfect, permanent Cures. and scattered about by the Communists Cures of scrofula In severest forms, like Yours truly, returned from their visit at Petoskey. It was to give just such help that Dt. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 9.—The gold goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip in 1871, because they thought it op- SHIRLEY \V. SMITH. Miss Clara Spencer will teach this Pierce's Pleasant Pellets were prepared. lemocrats are making preparations disease, sores In the eyes. posed to the spirit of fraternity among winter in District No. 3, Milan Town- They are for constipation and torpid liver, or a big time Saturday night, when ship. and in curing those derangements—cure Curos of Suit Rheum, with its intense itching nations, it has since been wholly re- People who have rooms to rent can many complications and resultant diseases, Gens. Palmer and Buckner will be of- and burning, scald head, tetter, etc. stored. And so I might continue to have a notice of same in the first issue Rev. H. F. Shier has returned from such as sick and bilious headache, dizzi- ficially notified of their nominations, Cures Ot Bolls, Pimples, and all other erup- enumerate the list of things named and of The Students' Register and also a a short business trip to Louisville, Ken- ness, sour stomach, loss of appetite, indi- fter the notification the nominees will tions due to impure blood. card board room sign for 25 cents by tucky. gestion, or dyspepsia, windy belchings, make speeches in the south. Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where renamed, built, burned and re-built. ig at the office of THE REGISTER, heartburn," pain and distress after eating, a good Stomach tonic was needed. Miss Mary Forsythe and Miss Kittie and kindred derangements of the liver, Even the so common words, "Liberte 30 E. Huron street. The first issue of Sauers were Milan visitors the last of stomach and bowels. They are mild in Cures <>f Rheumatism, where patients were un- Equalite EVaternite," are usually Students' Register will consist of the week. action — merely supplementing nature. Brltlah GOTerament I> Lenient able to work or walk for weeks. 2500 copies and will be issued the week They are the result of years of study and London, Sept. 9.—The government Cures oi Catarrh by expelling the impurities painted on the buildings, instead of o tho University opens. .Mrs. H. Putman has returned to her experience, and there is nothing else like which cause and sustain the disease. chiseled, as if the people didn't know home in Union City after several them—nothing so effective. If your drug- has decided that those of Jameson's Cures of -Nervousness by properly timing and when these, sentiments would need to weeks' visit in Milan. gist tries to sell you something else he is facers who were acquitted on their 19,75'i Boxes Sold, of What? either ignorant or makes more money out rial for participation in the Transvaal Feeding the nerves upon pure blood. bo replaced by others, and they wanted Mrs. B. M. Cravoth of North Dakota of the other thing. Cures of That Tir.;d Feeling by restoring The 'Dime Wash Bine, somebody is the guest of her brother Atty. G. R. aid shall return to their regiments, strength. Send forboo k of cures by to make the work of change as easy as thinks it is good. Have you tried it? If Williams and family. while those who were sentenced must possible not ask your grocer for it. He ought to keep it. Each box of powder put in Miss Alma Sill gave an interesting We • Give • Away etire with ordinary privileges. water makes one quart of splendid bril- party this evening in honor of her Absolutely free of cost, for a Urxlllan »tat»im«n wo liant liquid blue. Xo streaks, no waste, guests from Wyandotte. LIMITED TIME ONLY, ; with ail the doeds of blood no thin dull colored stuff, but just what The L. O. T. M. will give a Harvest The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser; Rio Janeiro, Sept. 9.—Dr. Carvalho, By R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physi- which history records against them, you will like and will want again. If Home festival with supper and fine late minister of foreign affairs, was Hood's Program at their Hall September Ilth. cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, the Parisians appear to be the gayest your grocer lias not got it, or wont get a book of 1008 large pages and 300 illustrations, seriously wounded by a deputy in the 'it send me 8c stamps and receive it by Miss Nellie Delafo ce left Saturday in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 and most affable people one could meet. one-ceut stamps to cover cost of mailing only. presence of President Moraes in the Sarsaparilla return mail. Don't forget It, when you A. M. for Dextai « w; • ,„,.* Over 6So,ooo copies of this complete Family Doc- central railway station. Three shots Conversation and social intercourse • Ires- .lames H, Taylor, Owe- her place Monday moraine as J\, tor Book already sold in cloth binding at regular To ('. I. Hood & Co.. Proprietors, !.'•>. IJ.MaBS. price oi'$1.50. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL were fired, al ltaking effect in the vic- to be the meat on which they gaTioga Co., N. 5Ti tress of the Dexter High School ASSOCIATION, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. S PlllS pills, aid digestion. 260. tim's breast. . •_ , L
J TWO EMPERORS MEET. THE USE OF WOOD. SLAVERY IN CHINA. Handle Bars of That Material Art Pitiable Lot and Treatment of Blind The Cleveland Cycle. Used on Some Wheels This Year. Girts. RULERS OF RUSSIA AND GER- Wood has been found more elastic In China the subject knows no such None So Swift, MANY CONFER, than steel, and, though a wooden riin thing as liberty and the individual, who will split from the force of a violent Is but the fraction of the unit of so- None So Silent, Feltlrltlel In Honor of the Kimlnn Oxar collision, reper.ted trials have shown ciety, which is the family, knows no KonxuThnt Marred by K»in — Political that it will spring back unharmed from rights as an individual, says the Balti- None So\ Strong. Questions Believed to Have Been the effects oi an impact that would more Sun. This being true, slavery is gettlsd. cause serious injury to steel and make the necessary consequence. Human the resources of a repair shop needful. beings are bought and sold as chattels AS THE and quite frequently a childless man Brcslau, Sept. 8.—The festivities in- Wooden rims are made in different ways—some of a single piece bent into buys a boy from poor parents to save cident to the visit of the czar and czar- his family from going out of existonee. Cleveland ina were marred Sunday by bada circle, others being laminated, or weather, and the great field service "built up" of layers of wood—but there A form of domestic slavery, in which is nothing more improbable than that families of means buy slave-girls, is The price is $100. for the camp which was projected was omitted, owing- to the train. Emperor a return to the use of steel rims will very common here in Canton, and pur- Wheel. William paid a visit to the czar at ever occur. Last year the use of chasing them in early girlhood for from wooden guards over the rear wheels The Only Sleeping Car Line between To- $10 to $100, according to their beauty ledo and Columbus. There is Comfort, Pleasure and Satisfaction in riding the and chains of women's bicycles was and health, they work for their own- The Only Sleeping or Drawing Room Car Cleveland Bicycle. adopted, and their gracefulness and ers without wages until they are of a Line between Toledo, Columbus and pretty effect at once wen for them a marriageable age, when they are sold Marietta. High Art Catalogue for the asking. Responsible Agents high degree of favor. Now they are to in marriage or disposed of for other The Only Drawing Room Car Line between wanted be seen on almost all the wheels made purposes, according to the price offered. Toledo, Columbus anil Charleston, for the gentler sex, being in some cases But there is a kind of slavery more W. Va. H. A. LOZIER & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. enameled in white or some other color. appalling still, of which I desire espec- Pullman Sleepers between Columbus and One or two of the manufacturers cling Chicago. ially to write—namely, the slavery of THE ONLY LINE with 4 trains pach way dally to the use of steel for this purpose, and blind girls. Passing down the streets between Toledo aud Colu.utros. one that adopted aluminum last year THE ONLY LINE with 3 traius each w»y on of Canton at night my attention was Sundays between Toledo and Columbus. adheres to it this year, but wood seems THE ONLY LINB with 6 trains each way daily bound to be used as generally for this called to numbers of Wind girls from between Toledo, Bowling Green and 14 to 18 years of age, dressed in bril- Flndlay. purpose as for rims. THE ONLY LINE with 2 trains each way daily liant outer garments, with their faces between Toledo and Charleston, W. Va. This year the wooden handle bar hasrouged and their hair ornamented TUB ONLY DIRECT LINK between Toledo He or made it.; appearance. Handle bars of and the Virginias. with flowers. A woman carrying a mu- TJIE POPULAR blNTS between Toledo, Fosto- wood have been little used thus far, but sical instrument led several of these ria, Bucjni9, Granrille and Newark. the season is yet young. No one who Full Information relative to rates, time of girls, and I have since learned that trains, etc., will bo cheerfully furnished by any has seen them can deny their graceful they were owned by this mistress, who Agent ol the Ohio Central Lines. and comely appearance. Hickory wood Don't Know conducted them by night to the lowest MOULTON HOUR, O. P. A. is used, and by a process of steaming it parts of the city and by their playing, TOLEDO, OHIO can readily be bent into any shape. singing and most disreputable ways she These handles seem to be as light as What He Wants. 11:30 o'clock. The czar gave an audi- steel, and as they are more elastic it is secures an Income through them that ence in the afternoon to the German said that the vibrai isel is enables her to live in ease and comfort. E I have met no class of persons, not ex- Had to give him up, is the way they refer in most Furniture chancellor. Prince von Hohenlohe, felt less by the ad aims. The cepting the sore-covered beggar or ;he™ ST. DENIS which lasted for over an hour. wooden handle bars can be made ad- Stores, to a man or lady who walks out without buying. A grand state banquet, with 1T0 cov- justable ai : the steel on<\ It. decaying leper, that seemed so pitia- ble as these blind singing girls. It is Opposite (;rjc(- y ers, was given at the castlejat 6 o'clock certain'- • -.;: nd tv, Churcb. -si. N. v. They are wrong; they know what they want—that's the in the evening, all the leading mem- a simp: l regarded an affliction for a girl to be bers of the two imperial suites being !ac no en. A good many people born in a Chinese family, and when the EUROPEAN PLAN. trouble. People who are hard to please in Furniture Stores are present. vill watch with Interest to note girl is blind her life is one ceaseless ne- It is understood here that the con- her wood becomes as universally glect and cruelty and often, if the fam- generally good judges of Furniture. They have a gift of spotting ferences between the Russian and used for I for rims of ily is poor, she is sold for a small "There is an atmosphere of home German statesmen in the respective •A heels.—New York Tribune. amount to one of these dealers in hu-comfort and hospitable treatment at bad goods, bad styles and poor work; they know [how Furniture suites of Czar Nicholas and Emperor man bodies, who plies her nefarious the St. Denis which is rarely met with •William have resulted in confirming A NEW BEGGING CAME. business until death snatches her vic- at a public house, and which insensibly should be made. the complete agreement on all politi- tim from her. Crohinj Who Infest the Steps of New draws you there as of ten as you turn cal questions existing between the two your face to New York." We complain of such people. Why should we? They are out powers. York Elevated Stations. There are a number of little boys is Where "Chestnuts" Came From. best and most appreciative customers. Is Voorhees a Candidate. New York who have devised a new The origin of the term "chestnuts" Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 8.—There scheme to lure coin from the philan- Is varied. One explanation is this: thropic traveling public. Passengers William Dillon wrote a mclo-drama Is much doubt here, at Senator Vor- Althea hees' home, as to the part the senator leaving the down-town stations of the entitled "The Broken Sword." Two "L" road in the early morning are now principal characters in it are Capt. Hair is to take in politics this year. Ex-Con- Food W. G. & E. DIETERLE, gressman Lamb says the senator wilj humbly and supplicatingly accosted by Zavier and the comedian Pablo. The rery dirty little boys, who mutely be- former is a sort of Baron Munchau- Nos. 2 and 4 E. Liberty St. seech the passengers for their news- sen and in relating his exploits, says: papers. Now, everybody knows that a "I entered the woods of Collaway, Althea rumpled newspaper is about as unsala- when suddenly from the thick houghs Cold ble as a dead horse, so the pitiful plead- of a cork tree——" Pablo interrupts: Cream ings of the little boys win for them "A chestnut, captain, a chestnut." YOU CAN REPAIR THAT sympathy, and, what they are really "Bah!" replies the other. "Booby, after—coin. One of the little rascals I say a cork tree." Althea acknowledged this morning that he had "A chestnut," reiterates Pablo. "I Lotion collected 60 cents; "but half goes to should know as well as you, having and Face PUNCTURE IN JUST ONE MINUTE him," said the urchin, and he pointed heard you tell the tale these twenty- Powder. to a burly and dirty Italian who stood eeven times." Eltbea near the side door of a saloon on the Now, the introduction of the word TRADE MARr\ corner. The reporter interviewed the in its slang sense is attributed to Wil- Italian, but with unsatisfactory results. liam Warren, the veteran comedian of THESE ARE A "Are you employing these boys to the Boston museum. He had often High Grade Class of Goods. beg for you?" played the part of Pablo, and in 1885 "I minda my biz. You minda your was the guest at a dinner, when one of ALTHEA TOILET SOAP biz," said the padrone. the gentlemen present told a story of "I'll mind your 'biz' at the Church doubtful age and originality. "A Is the purest soap on the market. chestnut," quoted Mr. Warren, in a This assertion is based on the testi- Street Station," said the reporter mony of expert chemists, and thousands SENATOR VOORJIEES. threateningly. murmuring tone; " I have heard you tell the tale these twenty-seven, times." of testimonials received in its praise. be here to open the campaign on the Giovanni, or whatever his name is, Its PERFUME is DELICATE and 15th of this month, but no public an- unbent, and contorted his features into The application of the lines pleased LASTING. Its medicinal properties nouncement has been made. On thewhat was meant for a smile. the rest of the party and when they are such that it can be used on ALL separated each helped to spread the WITH THIS REPAIR KIT. contrary, most of the local leaders of "Da boys like it. They maka da IRRITATIONS and INFLAMMA- the party do not speak of the senator's story and Mr. Warren's commentary. TIONS, producing beneficial results Every Bicycle Rider Should Have One. mun. They get half. No school now. The other theory, that it originated immediately. It is always a luxury; .movements in any way. Most of theThey lika the work." from the Philadelphia Chestnut the- often a NECESSITY. Weighs 34 oz., fit your tool bag—Works on Single and Double demS£rats frankly confess that they Just then a train rolled into the sta-ater jokes, is not so plausible. For Sale by FulerTire. Costs only $1.25, ForoSale by all do not know whether he will take part tion, and from the passengers who H. J. Brown, A. E. Mummery, Ann Bicycle Repair Shops. in the campaign at all. At Indianap- came down the steps the little beggars Arbor. olis some of the par ty leaders are ig- collected about 25 cents.—New York His Story Was Clear. C. W. Rogers, Morford & Hyser, it a Trial. noring his supposed candidacy and are Mail and Express. His name was George Arnold, and he Ypsilanti. talking of Gov. Matthews as his suc- was arraigned in police court Monday cessor, should the democrats secure a on the charge of stealing a ride on a "Hints lor tbe Toilet." majority in the legislature. MORE OR LESS HUMOROUS. train. A book on the correct use of all toilet arti- "Where were you?" asked Judge cles mailed free to any address. Indiana Mines May Open. "That child cried for an hour this Fiedler, referring to his former place ALTHEA TOILET CO., Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 8.—Presi- afternoon." "Why didn't you give it to of abode. The Granite School Slate, dent Talley of the Indiana bituminous him?" asked the absent-minded father. "In the Indian Territory," was the Yx>silanti, Mich. operators has furnished a statement —Detroit Free Press. reply. "I was waiting." for the public in regard to the mining The crank—This is the last time I'll "Waiting for what?" Light, Noiseless, Unbreakable. situation. He says: "As president of ever camp out. The enthusiast—Well, "To get my money." ^ •w •^ ^ -w -^ ^ •^ ^P"^ "^ ~^r ^ ^F ^ ^ r the Operators' association, I simply you shouldn't camp out unless you can "Who from?" Endorsed by chool Boards, and the voice the unanimous sentiment of our enjoy yourself without being comfort- "The man I was waiting for." (CARAMEL-; Trade in General. members in refusing to be cajoled or able.—Puck. "What did he owe it to you for?" driven into paying a price for mining "Well, old man, I've spent every "For waiting." MANUFACTURED BY which would reduce the tonnage of cent of money I had in the world on "How did you start in waiting?" ^ CEREAL the Indiana mines two-thirds, and give my doctor." "Does he know it?" "1 "By beginning to wait," the miner one ton instead of three, or This great Health Beverage, prepared V Granite Slate Co., = Jamestown, N. Y. guess he does. He has pronounced me "I don't know what you mean; ex- by the Battle Creek Sanitarium Health m 60 cents of earnings, against $1.55, the a well man."—Life. plain yourself.' Food Company, has been demonstrated to ~ latter being at the rate of 55 cents, be the only scientifically prepared substi- We also handle a full line of Grocers Bays, Stranger—Is there a law in this "I thought you knew I was waiting tute for Coffee, by receiving the FIRST : which we stand ready to pay." He in a restaurant." AWARD at the School Supplies, Wrapping Paper, etc., etc. We .makes the threat that miners will be town against selling liquor on Sunday? can save you money, as we are Jobbers. Write Old resident—Yes; but don't let that "Oh!" gasped Judge Fiedler.—Cleve- imported from other fields if the men land Plain Dealed. GREAT ATLANTA EXPOSITION. • for prices. GRANITE SLATE CO. do not soon accept the 55 cent rate. worry you, my friend; there's no law An eminent Washington attorney wrote against buying it.—Roxbury Gazette. the manufacturers: " I find Caramel-Ce- real nourishing as well as refreshing, and Mrs. De Pencil—How does it happen She Squealed on Him. always take a cup when I return home at Wejrler Threatens to Barn Key West. you are never accused of misrepresent- Last week Gilhooly went to the coun- night after a hard day's work." Key West, Fla., Sept 8.—A letter Caramel - Cereal possesses the advan- ing eminent men in your reports of try to catch fish. He got dinner at the tage, that while palatable and refreshing, was received from Havana last night speeches and interviews? Mr. De Pen- ranch of Macbeth Simmons, a granger it is free from deleterious properties, and by the steamer Mascotte, which says hence may be freely taken by children and cil (an experienced reporter)—I don't living in that vicinity. While at din- invalids. It ought to displace Tea and Cof- BUFFALO PITTS IMPLEMENT CO. the Spanish authorities are plotting fee everywhere, and in doing so would save the destruction of Key West. The print what they say, but what they ner Gilhooly remarked: an enormous amount of sickness and suf- ought to say,—New York Weekly. "Isn't this rather early to be killing fering. Persons suffering from Sick Head- BUFFALO, N. Y. writer was informed in the govern- Ache are Generally Cnred by substitut- ment office in Havana by men em- "Ah, for a lame back, I presume?" i pigs?" ing Caramel-Cereal for Tea or Coffee. THESE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW. ployed there that Gen. Weyler had de- inquired the druggist, suavely. "No," "Of course, it's the wrong season of BATTLE CREEK J'®S termined to burn Key West and anni- replied the callow poet, who had asked the year to kill hogs. Who is killing THE BUFFALO PITTS ALL-STEEL, Sanitarium Health Food Company, FLEX1BLE, DISC HARROW. Flexible Disk hilate '• that nest of insurgent snakes" for a porous plaster, "for writer's hogs such warm weather as this?" by sending emissaries in the guise of cramp." "Pardon me, 'but how can "Why, I've heard pigs squealing ever -i BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN. since we sat down to dinner." dffei-G! Cuban sympathizers, who are to fire you apply it to your wrist?" "It isn't 1 the city in as many p .aces as possible in my wrisV—it's in any stomach"— "Pigs squealing? Why, that's rny For Suit by Stimson, State Street. when opportunity arrives. The citi- Truth. oldest daughter practicing her singing zens believe the story, and have formed "Henry," said she, "wake up. I be- lesson."—Texas Sifter. ; a vigilance committee. lieve there is a man in, the house." Gveilap Center Cutting Attach- "Well, what if there is?" said Henry, It Wasn't the Woather. Let the Dogs A Dissenter. sleepily. "If there were a woman in "And how is your papa, Eddie?" ment, "The voice of the people," said the the house do you suppose I would go "Papa is feeling ever so much better to the trouble of waking you up andto-day." Do the Barking! Held at any point. man who was aching to talk about the coming election, "the voice of the peo- telling you about it?" "What!" But "I suppose it's the change in the You won't havu to, if you'll go Ui Each working part under control of ple is the voice of God." by this time Henry was awake and ex- weather." operator. "Rats!" said the man he had cor-plaining.—Cincinnati Enquirer. "No, ma'am; tain't the weather. MUMMERY'S Challenges the world. nered. Mamma has decided to start for the "Beg pardon?" seaside to-morrow."—Detroit Free DRUG This has MANY O1HER VALUABLE FEATURES "Rats, I said; r-a-t-s, rats. Just wait A Meeting and a Partlnc- Press. FOR SALE BY until you have been compelled to de-All trembling, as he drew nigh, STORE cide a home player out at third a few She fell upon his neck; Jollet Rod Mill to Resume. JOHN REGETZ, Pittsfield. times and then you will know how Then he walked off with a blackened Joliet, 111., Sept. 7.—After a two months' shut down the rod-mill depart- And get a 3-ounce Package of AUSTIN BURBANKS, Ypsilanti much ice the voice of the people cuts. eye Sibley and Holmwood's FORD & SON, Saline. Yes."—Cincinnati Enquirer, And left the maiden there to lie, ment of the Illinois Steel company will With her wheel a total wreck. start Tuesday morning. Employment will be given at once to 250 men. -—ncli& tttoppext lii 20 minutes t>y Dr, —Cincinnati Enquirer. QUICK RELIEF COUGH DROPS fc F, MARKEN, Gen, Agent, Ann Arbor, Mich. illles' PAIN FILLS. "Once cent a dose." Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters 25c. at all druggists. They only cost 5c a Package.
. Then, with the impulse of humanity, THE SEARCH FOR STARS. JYE ON THE ENEMY, •••••••••••••••••••••••• /HAVE MEN KILLED. a man sprung forward. Minded by An Important Vie to Which Camera* smoke and half stilled, he groped around in the debris for a moment Have Been Put. IUBANS APPROPRIATE SPANISH Of all the uses to which the camera jPPALLING CALAMITY AT BEN- and was drawn bade out of danger. SUPPLIES. Water was turned upon the piles of has been put, perhaps the most useful TON HARBOR, MICH. hot bricks and in a few moments a ia that which enables the astronomer iSwittsCotosuetl gray-headed man led the advance of to discover stars invisible to the hu- roops Unable to Protect Their Con- man eye, says Pearson's Weekly. |ft«r a Hen«fit Play at the Opera the rescuers. voys—Consul-General Lee Investigat- It makes pastry too rich if you iMouar, the Building; BQTDH and Klevon The first body taken out was that of The eye is imperfect as an optical ing the Suspicious Death of anAmer- instrument and was not intended for j Volnntecr Firemen Are Crushed and Frank Watson of St. Joseph. His body lean Citizen. use it like lard. was so mangled that it was recognized any other purposes than those of every- | Killed. ^_ with difficulty. John Hoffman and day life. There are certain stare Havana, Sept. 7.—A correspondent on But it's a healthful richness. It 1 Benton Harbor, Mich., Sept. 8.—"A John Crawford were taken out a mo- which, although perfectly invisible to lie Meron Jucaro trocha sends word can't harm you. factory Girl" was presented Saturday ment later. Crawford soon revived, the eye, however powerful may be the hat the insurgents have seized a Span- 'evening' at the Grand opera house by a but Hoffman died in a few moments. telescope to which it is applied, the sh convoy which left Ciego de Airla Better use a third less, though. company of local players for the The bodies of Thomas Kidd and more sensitive film of the photograph- or Los Piedras Aug. 23, killing, wound- benefit of the Benton Harbor volun- Frank Woodley were next taken from er's plate will readily record. The ng or capturing the entire govcrn- No need to waste it. teer fire department. All of the fire- the roof of the building on which reason for this is that human eyes soon they met death. E. II. Gunge was nent force, consisting of 300 men, who men, with their wives and children become tired of searching for a faint, ivere in charge of the convoy. • Sold wherever lard is—in pails found with both legs broken and hisinvisible object, whereas the longer the and friends, were in attendance. The Spanish commander, with eight An hour after the performance was skull fractured. He was cut and photograph stares, as it were, the more SWIFT AND COMPANY, CHICAGO burned in a frightful manner, dying distinctly it sees. Another reason why nembers of his staff, was released after over flames burst from the top of the eing disarmed by the rebels. They building. On the sudden alarm of soon after his removal. Louis Hoff- the camera excels the eye is that there eached Meron at 9 o'clock on the night ••#•••••••••••••••••••• bells and whistles the firemen returned man's skull and thigh were fractured are certain lights which, although they and he was suffering from internal in- have no effect on the eye, are perfectly r ill.' attack. ivith their hose carts, engines and lad- Government laborers and troops are ders. juries. He died about 4 o'clock. Frank discernible in a photograph. For in- Seaver had both legs broken and he stance, although the Pleiades have been working early and late, and the author- ID a close alley behind the opera ties, both civil and military, are co- house, where the fight was hottest, was also burned and mangled beyond gazed at by human eyes for thousands THE ANN ARBOR SAYINGS BANK ope. He died about 2 o'clock in the of years, it was only when Mr. Isaac peruting in their efforts to complete many firemen were huddled together. Organized I860, under the General Banking Law ol tnla State. ^Without warning the walls of the afternoon. Robert M. Rolfe suffered Roberts took a photograph of the clus- he new forts along the Meron Jucaro building fell, burying1 them under tons a compound fracture of the left leg ter that it was discovered that they rocha before Gen. Gomez can arrive. of hot brick and mortar. and was internally injured. He died were bathed in a widely extended iire- Reinforcements are expected momen- arily from Havana and Porto Rico to Here are names of the men whose at his home in St. Joseph soon after mist or a mass of glowing nebula. "widows and orphans have need of the noon. itrengthen the defense of the trocha. CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS, $150,000. TOTAL ASSETS, $1,000,000 In order to take a photograph of the n Spanish military circles the belief is benefit from "A Factory Girl": So many spectators were crowded heavens a specially adapted telescope FRANK WATSON, St. Joseph, 30 into the fatal alley that the fears of ral that ihe rebel generalissimo, is necessary. An ordinary objective will meet his Waterloo when he at-, years old; leaves a wife; harnessmak- many citizens were for the safety of glass is quite useless. The plates used Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find this Bank a er. friends who were looking, on. Every empts another invasion of the great are the most sensitive that are made :entral sugar district with his black THOMAS KIDD, Benton Harbor, one has been accounted for. however, and the utmost precaution lias to be and the work of rescue, which ended egions from the orient. nephew of Andrew J. Kidd. taken to guard them from every stray Safe and Convenient FRANK WOODLEY, Benton Har- at noon, leaves no doubt that all the A correspondent in Santa Clara re- bodies are recovered. beam of light. Place to make Deposits and do Business. Interest is allowed at the rate of k PER bor; leaves a wife and three children. When everything is ready the astron- ports the capture of a Spanish munition CENT, on all Savings Deposits of $1.00 and upwards, accwding to the rules of the EDWARD H. GANGE, St. Joseph, Both cities are in mourning. Crape omer places the prepared plate in the rain by a band of insurgents between bank, and interest compounded semi-annually. drayman; leaves a wife. is suspended from almost every door- focus and exposes it to the sky. It is Ssperanza and Jicotea, on the United SCOTT RICE, Benton Harbor, 20 way, and flags on buildings are at neceesary to' use«great care to insure Railway line. The train was first de- Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. years old, clerk Hotel Benton Har- half-mast. Thousands have visited the that the camera shall move properly, railed and then attacked. The Spanish Secured by unlr.cumbered real estate and other good securities. bor. scene of the fire, and people in the for as the stars appear to traverse the military escort was defeated by the 91BEC1OBS: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, William 'Deubel, David WILLIAM MITTEN, 35 years old; streets have had no other topic of con- rebels and compelled to seek refuge in Hinsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L. Gruner. versation. In most of the churches sky every movement has to be accu- leaves wife and four children. rately followed. the ironclad car while the insurgents OFFICERS: Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Cfias the services commemorated the dead. ooted all the other cars, carrying off LOUIS HOFFMAN, Benton Harbor. It is for this reason that another cam- E. Hiscock, Cashier; M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier. No oqe seems to know what caused all the supplies. JOHN HOFFMAN, Benton Harbor, era is attached to the one containing foreman of Morton Hose company; the fire. It started in the rear of the Report of the Condition of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank. building somewhere near the stage, the photographic apparatus. To this leaves a wife and six children. the astronomer applies his eye and is HOW GOVIN DIED. ARTHUR HILL, St Joseph, man- and it is thought that some workman At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business," May 7th, 1896. dropped a match or threw away a light- thus able to watch carefully one se-Conaul-General Lee InTaatizatlng the ager of the St. Joseph Steam laundry; lected star and guide the apparatus uni- ed cigar. An electic-light wire passed Mysterious Death of an American. RESOURCES. • LIABILITIES. leaves a wife and two children. formly. Key West, Sept. 7.—Private informa- FRANK SEAVER, St. Joseph; died through the building; this may have Cxmns and Discounts $ 491,144 48 Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000 00 ignited the woodwork. The plate is usually exposed for four tion received here by the last Havana jtocks, Bonds. Mortgages, Surplus fund 150 000 00 Sunday afternoon from burns. hours, for it follows that the longer mail says it is understood there that etc 496,104 54 Undivided profits less Cur- ROBERT L. ROLFE, St. Joseph; Coroner Brown of Berrien county Overdrafts l,c>)3 8» rent expenses. Interest the exposure the more stars there will Consul General Lee has submitted a r died at 5:30 o'clock in the morning was early on the scene of the fire. He Banking house 20,600 00 and Taxes paid , 12,44. ) 04 impaneled a jury at once to view the be recorded. No less than 10,000 stars lull report to the state department at Furniture, and Fixtures 8,417 32 Dividends unpaid 41 00 from internal injuries. Washington in reference to the murder Other Keal Estate 16,271 12 Thejinjured: remains, after which the jurymen have been counted on a single plate DEPOSITS. Taking this number as a fair average of Charles Govin, an American news- Jack McCcrmick, Benton Harbor; gathered in the city hall, and an ad- Commercial deposits sub- it has been calculated that not less paper correspondent in Cuba. CASH." ankle crushed and leg broken. journment was taken until Tuesday ject to check $ 188,012 91 than 100,000,000 stars must be spread It is said that the information rela- Saving deposits 729,743 84 John A. Crawford, Benton Harbor; morning. Saving certificates of de- The largest loser by the fire was over the surface of the sky. tive to the killing of young Govin wag Due from banks in reserve posits 112,408 59 burned about the head; will recover. oities 1139,085 73 Due to banks and bank- He formerly was chief of the Benton Patrick Yore, owner of the opera The stars which stand out most prom- obtained by the consul general direct Due from other banks and ers 6,748 07-1,036,913 41 from the man who was hiding with bankers 105 87 Harbor fire department. house, which was estimated to be inently on the plate when examinee •hecks and cash Items... 757 08 William Freundt, St. Joseph; cut worth §35,000. It was heavily mort- after the exposure are those which are him on the night of July 9. The fol- Mickles and pennies 331 23 lowing morning Govin was tied to Ar- Silver coin 1,800 00' Total. $1,249,775 45 about the head and burned by electric gaged. The estimated insurance was visible to the naked eye; the interme- Gold coin 33,600 00 $19,000. diate ones are those which a powerfu tura Adrian and Adolfo Miyares and U. fe. and National Bank • STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OP WASHTKNAW, U •wires. :a 40,505 00-216,244 90 I, CHAS. E. HISCOCK , Cashier of the above named Frank Paget, St. Joseph; leg bruis- telescope might show, and those which taken from the settlement at San Ma- BASEBALL REPORT. tias by a company of Spanish infantry. Bank,do solemnly swear that the above state- ed. are barely discernible in the back- ment IK true, to the best of my knowledge and ground are those which no human eye This was the last seen or heard of him, H.349.T75J4S belief. CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier The property loss will reach $60,000, Standing of the Clubs in the National except that on the night of July 10 •with insurance of about §25,000. Over can see. and Western Leagues. Spanish soldiers said that Govin had CORRECT—Attest: CHRISTIAN MACK, W. D. HABKIHAN, L. QRCNKR, Directors. $50,000 lass is on the opera house and Subscribed and mvorn to before me this 19th day of December 1895 MICHAEL J. FRITZ, The Boston club seems to have been killed that day with machetes. its contents, and the remainder on the picked up a wonder in Klobedanz, the Worsted Both Motions. Notary Public. two-story building next west, which Squildife—My wife called me up by The captain general informed Mr. Lee left-hand pitcher secured from the that Govin had been captured while •was crushed like a paper ;box by fall- Fall River club. Saturday he held telephone this morning. McSwilligen ing walls. —What for? Squildig—To call m« wounded and had died the following Cleveland down to four hits. The day, despite the medical attention that Michael Yore discovered the fire a baseball world has come to have little down.—Exchange. few minutes before 12 o'clock. Smoke was given him. The consul general lasting faith in left-hand pitchers, but •m«; FOCB" was not satisfied with this answer and was coming from the upper windows never did one start out more brilliant- 1 Solid Vestibulcd Trains Between Cfn renewed his demand for the fullest in- + o in the rear of the building . Yore ly than "Kloby." Baltimore is a 1 to Look Here!, e turned in an alarm. Almost simul- ciunatl. Toledo and Detroit, formation. 45
am 3.55 am Ar ToledoLv 11.45pin 11.35 an Havana, Sept. 7.—The military gov- k have looked th northwest, and the destruction of the second place and Boston and Chicago 45 pm 6.15 am Ar Detroit l>v 11.40 pm 915 an ernor of Candelaria, province of Pinar market over tha city was feared. A general alarm was are just as bitterly contending for Through coaches and Wagner Parloi del Rio, has notified Captain General our prices are the sounded with bells and locomotive fourth place. Standing of the clubs: Cars on Day Trains. Through coache Weyler that he has been assured by lowest ever offered •whistles, and hundreds of citizens ran Won. Lost. Per ct. and Wagner sleeping cars on nigh several countrymen that Antonio Ma- them considering to the opera house. 52 quality of goods. Baltimore 77 34 694 trains, ceo, the insurgent leader, died recently That's what makes Inside the theater building the fire Cincinnati 71 43 623 a As good as our New York Line! as the result of wounds which he re- OS ^vas burning fiercely, though it did Cleveland 70' 44 614 business good at our Boston 66 51 56J As good as our Chicago Line! ceived in the attack made upon tha DO place. not break through the walls until the Chicago 65 52 556 As good as our St. Louis Line! military train in the vicinity of Taco, o We show a new as- roof had fallen in. PlttSburgs 61 51 545 Buy your tickets through via •'Big Taco. Efforts are being made to ascer- sortment of the pret- When the three hose companies of Philadelphia 58 59 487 Four." tain if this information is correct. tiest patterns in Benton Harbor attached lines to half New York 55 51 474 Brooklyn 53 61 465 For full information callonoraddres a dozen hydrants the pressure was so Carpets, Straw- Washington 47 65 420 IS. J. MeCormlek, D. B. Martin, 3'< SEND A SHARP NOTE. a low that, to reach the top of the three- St. Louis 35 80 304 Pasa Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. & Tick. Agen mattings, Rugs, Lin- story building, ladders were raised to Louisville 29 82 261 Ambassadors Demand a Strict Inquiry No games were played yesterday. buildings on the opposite side of Shutting Oft Orators. Into Turkish Atrocities. olenum, etc. the alley, from which streams of Hyde Park (London) orators are in © Western League. Constantinople, Sept. 7.—Great anxi- •water were directed. revolt against the new regulations ety still prevails here but there has OB Won. Lost. Per ct. which they announce their intention A Big New Assortment. The alley in the rear of the building Minneapolis 7? 39 664 been no further disturbance. The am- 02 «0 of defying, especially the forbidding •was the station of the Benton Harbor Indianapolis 67 48 58a bassadors have sent a collective not© Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, p company, and immediately on the ar- St Paul 64 53 570 of collections, which it is said will de- to the Turkish government, dwelling 0 rival of the St. Joseph company it& Detroit 67 53 563 prive nearly fifty men and woman o Cu Kansas City 62 56 525 upon the organized character of the Furniture of Every Kind. ladders and hose lines were run into Milwaukee 56 68 459 their means of livelihood. massacres and citing several cases the narrow passage between the build- Columbus 48 80 344 bearing this out. Draperies, Lace Curtains, Window Shades. ings. Grand Rapids 33 85 304 TVant the Headquarters to Stay. Yesterday's games: Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 3.—Thi The ambassadors quote the declara- If you don't find some bargains among them The roof of the theater building had Minneapolis, 10;{Indiana polis, 0. tion of two Mussulmans, who assert city is using all th* influence it can S3 fallen in when the ladders were run Columbus. 11: St Paul 8. that they were requisitioned by the you will not be urged to buy. Milwaukee, 7-13; Grand Rapids, 2-2. command to keep the headquarters o V. up. They scarcely had rested upon police, who provided them with weap- Kansas City, 3-4; Detroit, 1-9, (Second game, the gold democratic party here, bu the hot wall when a dozen men went ons and sent them to kill Armenians. a aloft. 5 innings-) Chairman Bynum of 6he national com a. mittee is not inclined to reconsider hi Other and similar evidence is also pre- O HENNE & STANGER. At that moment the first fatality of Stand In the Rain to Hear Bryan. sented and the ambassadors finally de- the fire occurred. C. E. Bennett. Har- determination to move to Chicago, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 8.—It was has been urged by those who believ mand a strict inquiry into the causes ry Lamphier, Thomas Kidd and Frank drizzling when Mr. Bryan reached of the outbreak and the steps taken to Woodley were training streams on the the headquarters ought to remair National park Saturday afternoon, where the ticket was nominated tha suppress it and they insist upon the building from the top of the build- and a crowd of about 7,000 had gath- ievere punishment of the sulprits. ing across the alley. As the roof confusion over mail and telegrams wil ered, despite the threatening weather. be great at Chicago, but the chairma fell in a sheet of flame burst out and When he began speaking the rain be- forced these men to retreat. believes it will be possible to have th Ctar and Cxarina at Breslau. gan to fall more heavily, and the correspondence for the gold faction s The four men came in contact with people started to leave by hundreds Breslau, Sept. 7.—The czar and czar- two telegraph wires, across which lay directed that it will not fall into th ina have arrived. Their majesties were almost before he had spoken a word. hands of the silver delegates. an electric-light wire. Woodley and But at least 4,000 people planted received at the railroad station by the Kidd were instantly killed. Lamphisr themsalves aroudd the platform and emperor and empress of Germany, the and Bennett fell unconscious, but the prepared to stick it out. Several Always in season, Hopkins' Steame royal princes and princesses, the chan- latter, recovering in a moment, Hominy (Hulled Corn). Elegant luuc times Mr. Bryan offered to stop speak- in milk. Quart can, 10. cellor, Prince Hohenlohe, the minister dragged Lamphier off the wires. ing, so as not to hold the people in the for foreign affairs, Baron Marschal Neither suffered beyond a temporary rain, but he was greeted with loud "Talking about chickens," said ti von Bieberstein, and a large number of Beautiful Patterns Bhocm. Kidd lay tangled in the wires, cries to proceed. lie did so, and for rural citizen who habitually exagge military and civil officials. from which he was taken only at im- over half an hour the crowd stood ,in rates, "I've got the most remarkabl After the most cordial greetings had —IN— minent risk of his rescuer. the soggy field. In the evening he ad- hen in the country." "A good layer?" been exchanged between the two im- The plight of the man on the roof dressed an immense meeting at "That's her strong point. Why, sir," perial parties the czar inspected the bad scarcely shaken the spectators Sehlitz' park—about 15,*00 people in he said, getting excited as he talked, •guard of honor and their majesties §? Ingrain Carpets when the new and greater peril all. Of this number 4,000 heard the "that fwwl, sir, lays hen's eggs as big drove to the castle, escorted by a de- threatened. main address in the theater, while the as hailstones.'1—Washington Star. tachment of cavalry. The route to the McCormiok was nearest the top of a rest patiently waited outside to hear castle was lined with troops and the $29 to $59. ladder in the alley, when somebody him make an open-air address. That Auction Bills printed at The Register crowds of people present afforded the called to him: he made a deep impression on his Office, SO. B. Huron 8t. emperors and empresses an enthusias- "McCormiok, come back; the wall is hearers was again evinced by the fact tic reception. Kidderminster Carpets 63c. Tapestry Brussels 50c to 65c. that there was a great protest and up- Duurob m. t/osepn Officials. going to fall!" St. Joseph, Mich., May 5.—ffor sever- "Is that a joke?" called the fireman, roar when he stopped speaking and a Dr. Jameson May Marry. Body Brussels 8oC. Mattings from 13c to 50c a yd. general clamor for him to proceed. al days Rev. Dr. Bready of the Method- looking back. One glance into the ist church and a few of his woman fol- London, Sept. 7.—The rumor that We want to name prices on furniture liepairing. faces of the spectators assured him, lowers have attempted organize a Dr. Jameson is to marry the dowager We sell every article in the household. and he started down the ladder just Kind. law and order league, hut as yet have countess of Dudley, daughter of Sir as the wall fell. Cholly—Really, do you think Ade- not been successful. The services at Thomas Moncreiffe, and widow of the At the time the alley was full of laide cares for me? Mildred—Yes, she the Methodist church Sunday morning first earl of Dudley, who died in 1885 firemen and spectators, and as the says she prefers your company to that were devoted to scoring the mayor and is revived by the frequent visits which wall fell, breaking at the line of the of any gentleman she knows, because city officials for allowing saloons to be the countess has been paying to the second floor, ladders, men and hose It requires suoh a small mental effort run after hours and permitting dip- prisoner in Holloway jail and by the MACK & COMPANY, FURNITURE, fines were buried under tlie licit bricks. fact that she showed the keenest inter- to hold conversation with you.—Cleve. orderly houses and gambling dens to For an instant the crowd was dazed, land Plain Dealer. Mt in las trial. 56, 58 and 00 S. Main St. and gazed in terror upon the ruin. operate, Numerous members of the various churches in the city who reside on the To Our Friends and Patrons ! North Side are very desirous thai B church building should bu erected and At the close of a very prosperous season we wish to thank our friends and the public at large a church organization maintained in SEPTEMBER SELLING for the very liberal patronage we have received during the past six months. We are highly that portion of the city. Various enter- pleased with the results, for it has been a mutual benelit. We have sold our Spring and Summer prises have been gotton up from time stock as low as we can allow it to get and profits, although not large are satisfactory to us and ourto time the proceeds of which were to patrons have bought the very best merchandise obtainably at the lowest prices. We ask your pa- go to raising a fund fora church. Al- tronage for the coming season and wish to announce that our ready nearly $100 have been secured. A social will be given this evening in NEW FALL GOODS the North Side chapel for this special Fall Stock of purpose. Everybody who who is inter - AT THE BUSY STORE OF ested should be sure to attend the social Metis', Boys' and Childrens'', tonight. A reception was held in the Second Baptist church last evening, SCHAIRER & MILLEN Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Gapsfo,r Rev. E. Moore, who is visiting in the city. A fine program was given have arrived and are ready for your inspection. and Rev. Young, of the First Baptist A RUSHING BUSTLING BUSY SALE ! church, made a welcoming address, followed by Rev. Braddon, the preaeni A Great Sale of Black and Colored Dress Goods. Lindenschmitt & Apfel, pastor. Rev. Moore very feelingly re- Ladies' New Fall Capes and Jackets sponded, after which all went to the NO. 37 SOUTH MAIN S1REET. lecture room, where refreshmepts were at $3.50, $5, $7.50 and $10. bontifully served, this ,part being un- der the management of Mrs. Fannie Girls' Fall Jackets Pretty Styles at The Republican county committee News from Fresno, California, an Bubbs. Rev. Moore has charge of a 2.50, 3.50 and $5. have opened headquarters at No. 91 E.nounce the arrival on August 29, of a YOU Cannot Afford to large congregation in Denver, Colo Ann-st. son at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clarence —Saturday's Times. Miss This Sale of The next regular drill of the A. A.Mines. For the Babies and Children L. I. will take place on Wednesday M. B. King, a bookbinder of this Every Sheet with "Register Print" evening, Sept. 30. city, has removed to VpsilaDti, and upon it is a neat one. I All Wnol Eiderdown Coats, Angira will have charge of the Commercial A single piece of granite, weighing Your jelly will keep nicely if yoi trimmed at 1.75, 2, and $2.50 Prints bindery. . cover it with a layer of parafice. You 19100 pounds was received by Mr. John can get it at Mummery's Drug Store. each. AND Baumgardner on Tuesday. Several Homoeopathic physician s including Drs. Copeland, Hinsdale and Wo you want any kind of printing 200 Ladies' New Fall Wrappers at Prof. Perry will be in his office today, Fowler expect to have suites of office done ? Then go to the Register Office tomorrow and next day to enroll non- rooms in the postoffice building. 3O R. JHu »••>»* «!t 75c, 98c and $1.25. Batting. resident students in the High School. Henry Richards has leased the new THE REGISTER office has on hand K Not a few of the women are sorely dis- lot of blank receipts which will be snU store room No. 11 E. ^ashington-st., cheap—about one-half the usual p September Linen Sale ! appointed at the defeat of Mrs. Pinney and will soon remove his coal and agri- 50 pieces of 7c Prints left . ~ as a member of the Board of School cultural and coal business from Detroit Do you use TSlderflower Toilet Soap? 100 Dozen f size Full Bleached Lined Napkins at 98c a dozen Trustees. It is a large cake of pure soap nicely 200 Dozen i size Bleached Linen "Napkins at 49c, (i9c, and 75c a dozen. which we are selling at. T" street to his new location. Mr. Rich- scented and costs 10c a cake or 25 cents is I 'iecea . ircara Table Linen at 25c, 29c, and :S5c a yd. The Hundson Pair officials were in ards is considering the advisability of a box at Mummery's Drug Store. 25 Pieces Silver Bleached Table Linen, soft finish ut 45c, 50cand(i5c a yd. Two boxs of our 18c Batts the city last week negotiating with Dr. adding several new lines to his busi- With this lot of Liuens we £ive you Napkins to match— Every Sheet with "Register Print' left which we are sel- Dell to make an exhibit of his Shetland ness. 20 Pieces Full Bleached Double Satin Damask Table Linen at (i5c, 75c, ling at upon it is a neat one. 81.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, Napkins to match. ponies at their fair. THE REGISTER is in receipt of the 100 Dazen Pure Linen Towels at 12ic Each. We will also add to this The Democrats of the city held their Annual Register of the University of THE REGISTER office has on hand a sale Boys' 50c Sweat-. Chicago. It is a ponderous volume be- lot of blank receipts which will be sole ward caucuses Tuesday night and cheap—about one-half the usual price. September Selling in our Curtain Department! ers going at elected delegates to the county conven- ing 7ix9A inches and containing -140 pa- 20 Pieces Pin Dot Curtain Muslin at 10c a yd. Ladies' Jersey Vests, tion to be held today. ges. It is very systematically ar- 30 E. Huron St., line Job Printing. 15 Pieces 40 inch White Dot and Stripe Curtain Muslin at 15c a yd. long and Short Sleeves ranged, and contains an immense 10 Pieces Embroidered Curtain Muslin at 15c, 25c and 35c a yd. Residents and especially merchants amount of matter concerning every part 75 Pairs Lace Curtains to close at 39c. 50c and 89c a Pair. worth 25c at One Lot Chenille Curtains—For this Sale, $1.98 a Pair. along Detroit street are dissatisfied at of this great University. PROFESSIONAL NURSING, the slow progress that is being made in the paving of Detroit street. By a mistake on the part of TnE Miss A: K. Larned, a Graduate Dress Makers ! Also Great Bargains in Remnants. REGISTER scribe last week the letters of Grace Hospital, of Detroit We are selling Rustling Taffeta Lining at 6c a yd. The next teachers' examination for "ion" were omitted from a name with Real Hair Cloth, the 50c Kind at 25c a yd. Washtenaw county will be the special Ynsilanti Dress Stays at 5c a Set. the result that a very eroneous impres- WILL ATTEND CALLS PROMPTLY, Stockinet Rubber Dress Shields at 5c a Pair. examination for all grades to be held sion was given. It made the statement at Manchesteij'Priday Sept. 18. that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp, the Besidence, 85 Hill St. Ruth, the eight months' old child parents of a daughter. We meant to B. St. James of Geo. Ristine, died last Sunday. wright it "Campion" instead of Funeral services were held Wednesday "Camp." I DR. VAUGHAN SAYS: THE CITY. in the English Lutheran chruch. On Wednesday evening of last week SCHAffiER & MILLEN occurred the wedding of Miss Hattie Thai it is not safe ,0 use city Plon. H. W. Newkirk, of Dexter, is water without boiling it. It down for a number of speeches in vari- Rogers to Mr. Barney Cummiskey of liim't taste good, even if it is THE BUSY STORE The cny schools will open Monday boiled it does not agree with ous parts of this county this week for Howell. The ceremony was at the next. some people. the cause of McKinley and sound home of the brides parents, 140 S. Main All the departments of St Thomas money. st. Rev. T. W. Young officiating. school opened Monday. The young people will reside at Howell. I DR. PRESCOTT SAYS: The new drug firm of Schumacher & THE RECISTER wishes them a long and that crystal water is pure and The Y. M. C. A. night school will Miller is receiving goods ready for safe. He buy* it of us for happy life. his own use. JSvenjbody likes open about the first of October. business as soon as they can remodel it. The first Episcopal social will be the store room which they expect to The work of the Woman's Auxiliary held at Harris Hall this evening. occupy. of the Y. M. C. A. will again be re- sumed after a two month's vacation. E R Hills & Co. Mrs. J. S. Mann, of Ann Arbor Town, HALF GALLON BOTTLES. Bids are being received for equip- The regular monthly business meeting ping the motor line with electricity. died last Thursday, after having suffer- ed from a cancer a long time. Funeral occurs Monday September 14 at 3 o'clock 20 S. MAIN STREET. The banks were all closed, Monday, in the rooms of the association. All 85 Cents a Dozen De= < services were held at the home Satur- 1 livered. that being Labor Day. a legal holiday. day afternoon. ladies interested are urged to be pre- The A. A. T. U. had 31 men in line sent and have a part in this good work in the parade in Detroit on Labor Day. The Times moved its plant and offi- for the young men of Ann Arbor. ••CALKINS' PHARMACY.J he First Customers for ces to its new quarters on S. Main-st., A quite reception was given last The regular services were resumed last Monday. That being Labor Day, Thursday evening in honor of the mar- OUR 25 CENT COLUMN, at the Congregational church last Sun- The Times took advantage of it to skip riage of Robert Christman to Miss day. an issue and move. Minnie Schreber. None but relatives WANTED. and invited friends were present. Many ANTED—Copying on the typewriter. NOVBLTY The O. E. S. hold a special meeting THE REGISTER office has had on ex- W Work iK-ittiy and promptly done'at low handsome and useful gifts were present- rate. Emma. Loeflier, Register Office, 30 E. at the Masonic Temple tomorrow hibition this weeK a small peach twig Huron street. 04tf ed the newly wedded couple, who will night. with thirteen large and well developed 'ANTEBPrwo young lffejies or tronthv be at their home to their friends at the W men who desire to take a course in short- The Republican ward caucuses will peaches upon it. The sample was from hand and pay their tuitilm by cloin*; Htfht (the orchard of Mr. McCarthy. corner of Ashley and Kingsley streets. work. Enquirqui e at once at THE KE'UISTKH DRESS GOODS be held at the usual places next Mon- —Times. office, 30 E, Huron St. TTTANTED-Orders for all kinds of ladies' day night. C. Mast interviewed Justice Gibson \y wraps and dressmaking given prompi Tuesday morning. He could not satis- The Republican rally held in the attention. Miss Buell, it S. 5th Ave., corner Secure the Most Desirable Patterns. S. B. Winans left THE REGISTER Court House on Tuesday night was the I". Washington st. ",r, some samples of very fine pears last actorily explain why he disturbed the best attended political meeting that ANTED—Some one with capital to Saturday.__ meetings of the Salvation Army Sun- W build :i 7 room cottage and sell on has been held in Ann Arbor so far monthly Installments. Can secure small day night, and so paid $5.20 costs. payment down and Riper cent on balance. Our reputation as Dress Goods leaders grows with each The licenses of hackmen and dray- during the present campaign. The Address G. S. Drawer D. City. men must be renewed not later than Paul C. Meyers started last Saturday address by Mr. Fitch, of Arizona, was ANTED—Three to live acres of land succeeding season and plenty of reasons for it too. Each W with house within one or two miles of next Monday. at 12:55 to make a hundred mile bicycle a masterly one. Mr. Fitch has a won- Ypsilanti. Milan. Saline. Adraln, Dext' run, with the idea that he could lower derful mastery of the English language Chelsea, will pa; cash or trade 180 acre season we visit the New York market at the time when the Address H- J. Conrad, Ann Arbor. 41 Mr. James L. Hanby, of this city, was the record. After he had ridden about and his arguments are decidedly con- showing of Novelties is greatest, not when the sharp buyers married yesterday to Miss Florence ANTKH In consideration of the times 50 miles rain and bad roads prevented vincing. W Miss Marian Binli h Is forming classes on Phillips, of Lansing. lis completing the trip. reasonable terms Children's classes ;i of the country have picked out all the Choice things. Captain Manly addressed a fair sized specialty. !•>(•• choral class Saturday morn- ing. 5;s Washtenaw Ave. (S5) A number of inmates at the county The remains of the late Edward Cole, audience in the court reem last night Each season we buy the same styles that are being offered house is only 36 the least that has been who lost his life in the lake at Toledo in an attempt to refute the anti-free FOR S.ll.K. for a number of years. OIi IS VJLE AT A BARGAIN-A nine the largest and best NQW York retailers. in descending from a baloon trip, was siiver speech by Prof. Thompson last F room house with a 6x12 rod lot, corner of found last Friday. They were brought week. Mr. Manly is quite a forcible Fountain and Summit street, Ann Arbor, The Elks have had an elegant job of speaker and got off some good hits at large barn, shed and shop; house contains As a consequence, instead of its being said, ' 'You are a decorating done in their new quarters nere Saturday morning and interred in bath, hot and cold soft water, also i-iiy wa- Forest Hill Cemetarv. the opposition. He, however, did not ter and a never tailing jrell of pure spring in the Sudworth Block. water. Fine garden For price and terms year behind New York," we can assure our customers that materially dull the points of Prof. apply on tin; premises. :;;!! 1 they can always procure the very latest New York successes The new gutters which are being put Thompson's speech by touching them 1flOK SALE-The old building formerly The Job department of the Register I standing on nmierol E. Liberty and May- office has been unusally rushed with in on S. State street will dispose of the to any appreciable extent. nard-sts will be siiid for 0T5. Enquire a1 n DMJESS GOODS of us, at the same time that they lakes which have been so common on Register Office. work for the past week. LUKJI *<»R SA!,K:-The BUIIOCK or Jtverett that street for several years past. S. Railroad Jack, an eccentric fellow i farm, 3 miles west of Salem station and 11appear in the Eastern market, and at prices lower than asked miles from Ann Arbor, containing 109 acres, J. V. Sheehan has purchased the va- State street people will now find it nec- who travels about the country in a ham- house .and barns, stock and well water in abund- ay the large retailers cant lot west of his residence on E. Hu- essary to go elsewhere to fish. mock swung from a freight car, struck ant Smber: school and church within a mile; lano naturally the best; all seeded down. Price ron-st. Considerated $2100. Ann Arbor last Friday. He has been and terras reasonable. Call on or addres: Andrew Asa consequence of this, our Dress Goods trade constantly There was a good attendance at the making speeches about the city. He is an KJ3ibBon,30 Mayuard-st., Ann Arboi, Mich. 45tf Court House last Friday night to hear Ij'OR SAIiE—3 miles west of TTtty'on Dex- grows, and ladies from many other towns besides Ann Arbor Messrs. Carion and Ryan, of Jackson, educated fellow and makes splendid Re- 1 ter road, 60 acres good farm land especi- Prof. Thompson discuss the Silver publican speeches in his way. Monday ally suitable tor fruit farm, 10 acres tit •will soon open up a first-class cafe in Enquire of A. S. Lyon on the premises. Sir are counted among our patrons. We should be glad to Question in reply to Tarsney and Baker. night the band was out for him and ha the Pratt Block on S. Main-st. OI SES FOK KALE OH BENT—Real The talk was not at all pleasing to thespoke from the court house steps to a Estate bought and sold. Fire Insurance hirnish ydh a stylish dress this season at a price much less There were between ninety and one H silverites. Capt. Manly replied to thelarger audience than came out to hear In first-class companies, < all and consult me hundred teachers enrolled at the before decidmg. I believe I can aero: than you would pay for the same in Detroit or Chicago. As Prof, last night. Tarsney and Baker. date you. Mary L. Hamilton, room 12, Ham- county institute held last week. Uton Block. 07if our stock is now complete and the showing of novelties the The Auditing committee of the L. O. Some one is around soliciting pat- KOlt RJBNX. The boys of the fire department have T. M. of Mich, consisting of Mrs. Clara O BENT—Unfurnished rooms or a argest ever made in Ann Arbor, it would seem to be a good ronage for a student's directory to be T house, corner of Division and Jefferson dug a trench 135 feet to connect their E. Young, Miss Cora L. Cronk and Mrs. Ln first-class condition, desirable for b< published in pamphlet form soon after Ins and rooming, [fdesired will chai time to buy. new bath house with the Huron street Helen Truesdell, of Port Huron, came college opens. The Student's Regis- suit tenant. A. M. Clark, 47 8. Division. 38 sewer. to Ann Arbor Friday last to audit th» ter will publish a complete directory ±tfoit BENT- A small summer cottage on one of Los Ohenaux islands near Mad Reserved seat charts for the Opera books of Miss Emma E. Bower, Great of all the students once every month •Will rent for the summer and furnish season Record Keeper of the order. pass I'nr gentleman and wif 1 steamship House will be kept at the office of the during the college year, keeping it re- line. The two may be had at a rare bargain U. S. Express Co. on W. Huron-st., this vised up to date each month. This For particulars address B. J. C, Drawer "D" The U. of M. Alumni Association of City, and party will call. - 08tf season. Chicago at a meeting held last Thurs- will make one issued but once in pam- BEE—-64-page medical reference book to phlet form practically valueless, and a F any person afflicted with any Anothhr boy playing with a gun day at the Sherman House, Chicago, chronic or delicate disease peculiar to their was accidently shot Monday evening voted to advance the sum of $500 for the waste of money for those who advertise Address the leading physicians and • ons of the United states. Dr. Hath This time it was Earl Pingerle who re- expenses of the U. of M. football team in it. & Oo..70T>earhorti street. Ohti ft* ceived a shot in his foot. Drs. Darling for the coming season. The money is Wew Type and New Presses do tlie TKAYKD—From tn Isaac bunn and McCliutock extracted the bullet. really in the nature of a loan.—Times. flnest work-both are round at the S Sunday night August 23, a brown geld- BegiKter Office, 30 K, Huron St. ing, of medium size 6 years old. II. E. Bell, owner, 10 E. Huron street Ann Arbor. Si Mrs. A. S. Congflon, of Chelsea, is TIMES ARE CHANGED. The Register Office is the place to sot THE REGISTER. spend hi"- the week with her daughter, AEIUT1ES OF COURTSHIP One Job Printing, so E. Huron St. Mrs. W. II. Barr. An Old Woman'! Reflections on the Vir- AN ACCIDENT. tues of Long Ago. Misses Estella and Illanche Forbes THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896. ?ho Antique, the Progressive and Sr.Quintus Hummel, of 118 Michigan "Law,#said one of the wealthiest old returned Tuesday from a visit in the the Ephemeral. noil !>."rn part of the state. Ave., Detroit, tells a War Story ladies in Ghjrke county, Ind., the other Mr. and Mrs. Hen'T Guthardt havo day, according to the Louisville Com- AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. boon entertaining their daughter from A Chaperon Give* Home Interesting Ob- of his own Experience, and mercial, "girls are not what they used Milwaukee, for several weeks. She ••rTations Upon tho Workings of the Result. to be. This is tho first time that I have tbe Tender Passion In Young been in town for thirty years, and I Ask tbe Probate Judge to send your left for home Tuesday. CFrom Detroit News.') Girls of To-Day. had no idea that there was any such Probate Printing: to the Kegister THE YPSILANTIAN. Our representative called at 118 Michi- Office, 30 B. Huron St. carryings-on. Why, there is a man who Miss Myrtelle Wort-ley ha3 returned 'You see," said the chaperon of a gan Avenue, the residence of Mr. Qnintua works for a living at so much per week, to,her school work at ('ad iliac. uartetto of lively girls at Long- Hummel. Mr. Hummel is a veteran of Notice. i spend nearly everything he makes. All those who recently subscribed part of his vacation at Northville. there are now three kinds of court- The dinners they have at their houses for THE REGISTER and arranged to •uid suffering since. lie belonged to .-i Another Normal wedding is reported ng—the antique, the progressive and Michigan cavalry regiment and liis horse are nicer than I have, and their chil- have a picture enlarged, but who have from Charlotte, that of Cecil.I. liarnum 10 ephemeral. Odd, isn't it, where 3ecoming frightened one day reared up, dren are dressed finer than any I ever not, as yet, brought in the picture, and Miss Belle Stokes. heart is concerned? Both the an- throwing him backward, in falling ho saw before. I reared fifteen children should bring the same, as soon as con- Mrs. (has. Smiley and Mrs. David iqu<,_ and the ephemeral kind are struck his spine on a sharp stone, inflict- myself, but none of them ever had such ound among the old girls and boys and ing a deep cut over five inches long. Tin: venient to THE REGISTER office, 30 E. Matthias and daughters of South t'hi- clothes as those children of this man cago are visiting relatives at Mr. and tie debutantes, while the progressive injury affected the kidneys. About two have. Still, all of mine now have good Huran-st. Be sure and make no mis- Mrs. James Dennison's of this city. ort is confined mostly to those who years ago the left kidney started to blei ii, farms and bank accounts, and go to take, but bring it to our office, 00 E. Mr. and Airs. Walter Dennison, who ave been in society a half dozen sea- and hits been doing so ever since. Mr. church, and try to be Christians. When Huron-st., as soon as convenient. have been traveling and studying a- ons or less. Hummel, in a few pointed sentences, gave I was married my husband had a horse our representative the following account: broad for the past two years, have re- and I owned a cow. They were all Those who have pictures being enlarg- •The antique is the kind which has "The accident of my'war days' left turned to spend a few weeks with Mr. that we had. We rented a place, and SOUTH or its password one life, one love. The ed will please call for them at the Dennison's parents of this city. They me in bad shape; pain in my back and same place, 30 E. Huron-st., instead of phemeral lends to the fancy of the spine rendered me almost useless, and 1 now we not only own that place, but are to be in Rome again ()ct. L5. Mr several more in that neighborhood, be- G E. Huron-st., as directed on the dupli- Dennison, as has been announced be- lour without further reflection. The was compelled to give up work entirely. rogressive is one with which we have I could not turn over in bed without assist- sides some business property in Louis- At ii Cents a Mile cate of the printed order left with them. fore, was last year a Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies ;o deal in answering the query: 'Where ance. I have spent hundreds of dollars in ville. I have never worked hard, and various ways trying to find relief. Physi- have enjoyed myself in a quiet way. MANCHESTER ENTERPRISE. at Rome, and he has been reappointed are the old favorities, and why are the to tho same Fellowship for this coming rounger set so popular?' cians have told me my spine was honey- These people who are spending every- combed for 13 inches. I had given up in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morey of Detroit year. "It is most natural that the matured thi»g they get, and would be in a bad visited at N. H. Wells' and at Clinton despair, never hoping for relief, when a fix if the husband were suddenly >achelor and the rosebud should enjoy friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills, last week and returned borne Saturday. CHELSEA HERALD. ach other's society. This is epheme- thrown out of work, can hardly be and they have done me a world of good. having a better time than I am, be- B. Fred Burtless returned to Toledo Mr. John Fleming, of Dexter, and al, no responsibility, no care; but the The pains havo disappeared from my back, Saturday after several weeks' vacation. Mrs. Conuerrey and daughter, Mary, of osebud has a decided advantage over and the bleeding of my kidney I cause they must be continually worry- to resume his studios at the business ing as to how long they can keep it up. To individuals on the First Tuesday, and Chicago, visited friends in Chelsea last ler courtly gallant; for, while she ia entirely stopped. I know I can never hi to parties of seven or more on the Third college. Wednesday. )ecoming skillful in the use of Cupid's entirely cured, as I would have to be 'a I am positively alarmed when I think Tuesday of each month, to nearly all Henry Eisemann, with Mack & Co., Mrs. rJ. H. Townsend and daughter. weapons, he is losing time and ground new man,' but Doan's Kidney Pills have of it myself. These are the kind of points in the South; and on special dates people that fill the almshouses. Every- Excursion Tickets are sold at a little Ann Arbor, arrived in town yesterday. Luella, have returned from Eaton and some day will awaken to the truth done more to make me feel like 'a new more than One Fare for the round trip. He had been to Monroe to see his fa- Rapids and Mason, where they have ;hat he is growing old, bald and ridic- man' than all the other things I have tried body can save, unless there is sickness For full information write to thsr, who was very low from paralysis. oeen spending a few weeks. during past years. I have not had any in the famili?/] ulous. JACisrj SMITE, DiT. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, o. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Silkworth of Mrs. Thos. McSamara and children recurrence of the pain or bleeding since Jackson, who spent last week with his What does the young girl see in taking them." Almost every man in America has C. P. ATMORE, Ben'l Pass. Ait., Lonlsfllle, Xy. returned last Saturday from two weeks' ler old escort? Mostly attention, parents here, went to Helmer, Ind., visit with Dr. and Mrs. Holly Hoag, of Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all deal some digestive trouble. When men which is very flattering to her in her iay to spend a week with her pa- Oxford, Ind. ers. Price BO cents, by mail, from Foe- meet, the greeting; usually is, "Well, SENT FREE. rents. Lrst [season out. And the bachelor— ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. are you?" That develops health Another barber is added to our pop- talk. The man who has no bowel or Write for County Map of the Seuth to Dave Kern returned tram Detroil what does he see in her? He is lonfely agents for the United Stales. Rein either of the above named gentlemen, ulation. Tie arrived at the home of Che women of his set have disappeared the uame, Doan's, and take no other. .stomach trouble is almost a curiousity. or to P. Sn> JONES, Pass. Agent, in charge Monthly, where he has been spending Mr, and Mrs. (leo. Eder last Friday, Trouble is men take no care of them- of Immigration, Birmingham, Ala. his vacation, lie was accompanied by where lie at once found a welcome. somewhere, and he is willing to buy candy, kiss lap dogs, do anything to be s. They as though they had his brother William, who will visit here First on the Ground. copper stomachs and bowels of brass. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brewer, Mr. and entertained and entertaining. In this a tew weeks. Mrs. Geo. F. P. Brewer and Miss There was a sound of shrieking can- By and by, overworked nature rebels. capacity the bachelor is a most Miss Orrell Grigsby of Allogan and Nellie McLaren, of Saginaw, were vas and a boom of escaping gas. The Then come headaches, nervousness, Miss Minnie McAdam of Clinton retur- •mests of relatives In Lima last week. useful member of society. He has bad blood, liver and kidney troubles. even been known to walk around with car of the balloon was overturned, and ned here Saturday after spending the down, down through the ether went the Dr. Price's Pleasant Pellets furnish summer at their homes, to resume their randmamma and to carry the mar- help for constipation and torpid liver, STATI; OF ouio,.CITY OF TOLEDO. / ried sister's baby and luggage to the aeronaut and his party of information- work as teachers in the school. LUCAS COUNTY f '^ sick and billious headache, dizziness, CHELSEA STANDARD. rain. seekers. sour stomach, loss of appstite, indiges- FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that The reporter was the first to alight. "Progressive courtship is curious. tion, or dyspepsia, windy belchings, Horn, on Wednesday, August 26th, to the senior partner of the firm of "heartburn," pain and distress after ••'. •!. CHENEY & Co., doing business in iVhen a young woman begins to enter- "First on the ground, anyway!" he M !•. and Mrs. E. J. Foster of Grass Lake, remarked, and, taking out his note- eating, and kindred derangemements a son. the City of Toledo, County and State ain serious thoughts of her future, book and pencil, he proceeded to write of the liver, stomach and bowels. Ac- iforesaid and that said firm will pay whether in choosing a profession, a cept no substitute. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stimson attended the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tD an aacount of the accident. the wedding of a-friend in Jackson this >usiness or a husband, she rises above for each and every case of Catarrh that driftwood and marks a tree that wil Teachers week. cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S shelter her. Her time, also, is a con- Mrs. Bruce Watson, Cedar Springs, What the Lovers Said* C. M. Andrews, a former resident of CATARRH CURE. sideration. She cannot waste years Mich., says: "Whenever I am real Shall I tell you what the lover said, Chelsea, died at his home in Hersey, FRANK J. CHENEY. and Wednesday, September 2nd. dallying with an old beau, a perennial tired and nervous I take about seven As closely by her side he sat, Sworn to before me and subscribed in drops of 'Adironda' and I always Chas. Stapish and family have moved my presence, this 6th day of December "These perennials are many of them And stroked the curls upon her head? good souls, nice for escorts, but not up obtain instant relief. Sold by all drug- There is no need to tell you that. back to the farm, after spending nearly A. D. 1886. gists. two years in the village. ;o date enough for ideal husbands. So Students A. W. GLEASON, ;he marriageable women, those who Shall I whisper what she said to him, Misses Lucy Farrell and Mabel Moni- COMEDY BY THE SEA. Who desire to go to Kansas City, ghan have returned to their homes in SEAL Notary Public. can preside with dignity over nea' As at the door the lovers stood, , Chicago after spending some time here. lomes—the belles, in short, of pas The forward *olk—Garrulous Mother*— While somewhere near her papa grisj Omaha, Colorado, Utah, or the Pacific Married on Wednesday, September seasons—leave the.ramks and form new The Conceited Dancer. Drew closer? No! I never could. Coast, ask for a Missouri Pacific Rail- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ties. 2, 1896, Miss Agnes Masson of Jackson and acts directly on tho blood and mu- It's good fun • t» sit apart and notic* way map folder, examine it carefully, to Dr. J. C. Bilmeyer. Miss Masson cous surfaces of the system. Send for "When a young woman becomes in- the people at swell summer hotels, And when at length her pa abused and you will see that this is the direct has many friends in Chelsea who will ;esiimonials, free. different to partaes, likes distant though sometimes it's a little sad, too, With kicks the youth—and did not friends, protracted visits and can't be line to the West. The "Iron Mountain join The Standard in extending congrat- F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O- says an eastern correspondent. stint 'em Route" will take you via St. Louis to ulationt to the happy couple. JjJiTSold by Druggists, 75. located, keep a sharp lookout among The forward folk, who try to get ac- the marriage notices. The out-of-town Shall I write the words that lover used? the South and South-west, also Mexico YPSILANTI SENTINEL. quainted with each newcomer of pre- I'd like to but they wouldn't print men secure most of the home prizes. tentious appearance, and who gets and Southern California by the shortest Misses Louis Pomeroy and Mildred The Queen Goea In for Comfort. 'em. _ Queen Victoria's luggage, which was The only chance for homo bachelors is dropped as frequently as they are taken and best routes. Pullman Sleepers and Smith visited Milan friends las'., week. to emulate the example of the g-irls— •sent from Windsor Castle to Nice, was up, are amusing, as the newly rich* who Why suffer from indigestion? Bur- Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) on all Mrs. F. I. Whitney and family, of St. that is, to go out of town, too, where fancy the ready road to elegance ia Paul, are visiting at the home of C. E. all labeled "Countess o£ Balmoral." they are not known as everlastings. dock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia trains. Psrsonally conducted, weekly This is a title which her majesty con- gained by assuming a fierce haughti- and all diseases of the stomach, liver tourist Sleeping Car Excursions to Cal King. 'Suppose, however, that they can- ness, the maintaining of which makes and bowels. Miss Kate Wise of Clevelaud is visit- ferred upon herself some years ago for ifornia and Oregon. Pamphlets de- use in continental travel. For many not give up the old favorites; suppose them as uncomfortable as it does their ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. that there is a great tugging at the scribing resources of either Missouri, years the queen has given up appear- inferiors. Wise. heart when they think of losing them. The garrulous mothers who have to Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkan- Miss Laura Pullen has returned to ances and gone in for comfort, and In such cases, if the men value their talk all day long about the charms and THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE! sas, Louisiana, Texas and New Mexico, her duties at the state school at Cold- foreigners no longer expect to see the happiness and wish to wager on then- perfections of their daughters are pretty "countess of Balmoral" in professional mailed free. Write for full informa- water. chances, they must become specialists trying. tion to Mrs. M. T. Woodruff spent the past royal attire. Her royal subjects sigh in love and ply their skill increasingly Happy and Fruitful Marriage. Then there are the two or three Every MAN who would know the GRAND week with friends at Salt Lake City, sexnetimes over those black gowns and as the summer season approaches. lonely creatures who have drifted in TRUTHS.the Plain Facts, H. D. ARMSTRONG, and is now at Aspen, Colo. After a few bonnets which Victoria wears on the 'Good by, sweetheart!' if said idly, will the Old Secrets and the somehow and are out of their element, New Discoveries of Medi- Trav. Pass. Agent, Mo. days there and a week at Victor she continent, as well as at home. Since be detected by no one more quickly and are quite conscious of the fact. ical Science as applied to Pac, Iron Mountain expects to start for home. the prince consort's death his august than by the young lady herself, and They mournfully sit out the concerts Married Life, who would : atone for past follies and Route and Texas and Miss Blanche Geoghan left this morn- widow has worn but two toilets befit- the chance will be greatly in favor of and eat the r meals almost tearfully. avoid future pitfalls, Pacific Ry., Jackson, ing for northern Michigan, where she ting her rank. One of these was worn that London, Philadelphia or Balti- : should write for our won- There are, as a rule, so few men at derful little book, called Mich. has secured a position in the Champion at the thanksgiving services at St. more man^ the summer resorts that the few who i "Complete Manhood and schools at a salary of $500. Her many Paul's in celebration of the prince of How to Attain It." To friends wish her success. All Kecoinmend II linger longer than over Sunday get so ' any earnest man we will Wales' restoration to health. It con- Ask your physician, your druggist swelled with their o\vn importance that mail one copy Entirely Free, in plain Mrs. G. W. Walterhouse returned sisted of a rich black silk, with trim- they are unbearably saucy. sealed cover. Health Saturday, after three months pleasantly and you friends 'about Shiloh's Cure for spent with friends at Denver, Colo., mings of ermine. The »ther toilet was Consumption. They will recommend At the hon the other night I noticed Can'not be secured by using a Baking Las Vegas, N. M., Quinoy, Keokuk, donned for the jubilee service in West- it. For sale by A. E. Mummery. that the manner of the dancing men ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Powder made with alum and ammonia, Galesburg and Chicago, 111. minster abbey in 1887 and was a com- was as full of conceit as is a pudding as both of these articles are injurious of plums. and destroy the natural functions of posite costume of black and white A Damaging Sons. ELY'S the stomach. YPSILANTI COMMERCIAL. latin, with priceless lace and diamonds. Bowery merchants claim that the ef- They lounged up to a girl, held out Vith these two exceptions Victoria has fect of* the song, "The Bowery," has their arms, smiled a sickly smile, as Miss Emma Barr left this morning who should say: CREAM BALM for Manistee. slung to black bombazine and crep« been to sehriously depreciate property values along that thoroughfare. They "I'll give you a turn or two, poor Is quickly Wealth Miss Mary Fisk will teach the Scotney oonnets.—Exchange. thing." absorbed. Cleans- Can not be secured by paying more for claim that strangers to the city believe es the Nasal Pas- school next year. the words of the song, and have come I'd cling- to the wall till I took root an article than it is worth. Miss Jennie Snidecor is visiting For Over Fifty Years before I'd dance with them, but girls sages, Al.ays Pain MRS. WINDSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP to regard all business men on the and Inflammation, friends at Ann Arbor. Bowery as brigands and bunco opera- aren't all alike, and the conceited chaps Heals the Sores. Health AND Wealth Miss Jessie Camp left this morning has been used by millions of mohers for their children while teething, witl tors.—New York Mail and Express. had only to "drop the handkerchief." Protects the Mem- Can both be secured by using lor her school in Traverse City. perfect success it soothes the child brane from addi- Born, September 1st, to Mr. and Mrs Make the Itlost of Yourself. tional Cold. Re- soitens the gums, allays all pain; cure Egyptian Politeness. Cream, Yeast John F. Woodard a girl, weighing 81. wind colic, and is the best remedy io It is the duty of every man to make stores the Senses pounds. Diarrhoea. Twenty-five centsa bottle Egypt's khedive is polite to the Duke the most of himself. Whatever his of Taste and of Cambridge, who is going up the capacities may be, he is sure to find smell. COLD 'N HEAD Baking Poivder, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Westfall enter- some place where he can be useful to tained quite a company of their friends Nile. He has placed his yacht at the aired Relief at onci- and it will cure. A strictly pure Grape Cream of Tarta. duke's disposal and provided him with himself and to others. But he cannot •A particle Is applied Into each nostril anc Powder of the highest grade; free from last Monday afternoon, it being Mrs. ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES. reach his highest usefulness without Westfall's birthday anniversary. an ass, "which enjoys a high reputa- la agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists 01 any adulteration and the only one re The Queer Effect of Photographing Upon good health and he cannot have good by mall. tion as a weight carrier," according ELY BBOTHERS, 56 Warren Street. duced in price consistent with the pres SALINE OBSERVER. Some Siberians. health without pure blood. The blood to the Court Journal. New York. ent prices of raw materials. "I have witnessed a good man; circulates to every organ and tissue and Roy Marsh, of Lansing, is in town. MANUFACTURED BY amusing incidents in the course of m; when it is pure, rich and healthy it W. O. Warner has given up his hotel A Horrible Railroad Accident carries health to the entire system, but career," said a New York photographer life at the Warner house and moved to Is a daily chronicle in onr papers if it is impure it scatters disease where- J. MONROE TAYLOR CHEMICAL CO., Ann Arbor. the other day, "but I think the one also th© death of some dear friend, who ever it Hows. Hood's Sarsaparilla is 39 and 41 Cortlaud St., New York Mesdames Geo. Burkhart and A. B. that struck me as the most ludicrou had. died with consumption, whereas, if the one true blood purifier. It cures These goods for sale by G. Stimson Stttte-at. occurred while I was in Siberia a few Plate Glass VanDuzer were Toledo visitors on he or she had taken Otto's Cure for salt rheum, scrofula, catarrh, dyspep- years ago. I had my camera with me WM R'-:iD. LOCAL MANAGER Wednesday. throat and lung diseases in time, life sia and rheumatism because these PITTSBURGH PLATE «IiA8S CO. and spent considerable time in taking would have been rendered happier and diseases havo their origin in the blood. Depot, 124 to 128 Lamed St. W., DETROIT, MICH. Chris Marion fell from a scaffold last Do you know that PLATE SLABS will add 50 per cent Dull Pencils Sharpened. Saturday and was quite badly bruised pictures of the people and surroundini perhaps saved. Heed the warning ! 11 to the appearance of your property, and only a triU© country. I had engaged the service you have a cough or any affection of the Hetulacfw ntui>i>etf In 20 minutes l>y lift to its i-ost; No other one feature is so important. and shaken up. When iu want of GLASS get our prices. of two native servants, and one day throat and lungs call at John Moore sole "Miles' PAIN Pnxs. "Onco cent a dose.' having nothing better to do, I induce* agent and get a trial bottle free. Large one of them to sit for his photograph sizes JOc and 25c. The fellow had never seen a mirror his life, and I dare say had no concep Never Fear WOMEN tion of the degree of ugliness exhibite DELICATE Should Use Blushed Like a lobster. upon his countenance. At any rate h Gussie—Look at Mary Mashem blush- For Your manifested no delight at seeing hi ing. I bet her mother is giving her fits picture, though his companion ap for flirting with young Poorleigh. ^—y FEMALE peared very much elated, and coul Stomach De Cynicus—Yes, that girl always re- not rest until I had taken his pictur for THIRTY-FIVE YEARS havs REGULATOR. also. When the latter saw his pictur minds me of a lobster—turns red when The greatest dyspep- maintained their superiority fo-: he also • seemed depressed. Th she's in hot water. tic can relish and be portraits appeared to have brought safe in eatini; pan- IT IS ft SUPERB TONIG and cakes made of Quality of Metal the minds of both strange revelations Noted. exerts a wonderful influence in and they retired to their tent in Song Writer—Did you receive my let- Workmanship, strengthening her system by thoughtful mood, each trying 1 ter containing manuscript of my latest IThe blade slips in the pencil.] smooth down the bushy locks which driving through the proper chan- song? Hyde's Gluten Uniformity, Use the Penknife Pencil and you crowned their heads. Presently one of Musical Composer—I did receive your will avoid the snoyances of mislaid pen- nel aii impurities. Health and them came to me and borrowed a pair Durability* of scissors, and shortly after they re- letter and its contents wera noted. knives. Whole Wheat Flour sample card, 12 PENS, different numbers, strength are Guaranteed to result turned with scarcely a vestige of hair 27te Midland Manufacturing Co., tot aii styles of writing, sent on receipt ctf FORMERLY remaining on their heads and implored Children Cry for It's a wonderful health product—contains •I-In- Wli'KL.WU .Tinmif'actiiriuu' Co., from its use. all the nourishment there is in wheat and is My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, me to take their pictures again. The A CENTS to postage stamps. Manufacturers, Fremont, Ohio. after using BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU- fruit of the camera was to them like Pitcher's Castoria. as palatable as it is nutritious. LATOR for two in well.— Sold by all first class grocers. J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark. the fruit of the tree of knowledge." SPEHCERIAN PEN CO,, -Tbe Beglater Office is tbe place to get 9BADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. 3O E. Huron »t., One Job Printing, Mad* by LOUIS fr HYDE, Joliet, HL i drjxj-rtu St., *»«w ana Job Printing, HO K. Huron St. Sold by all Druggists at SI. 00 per bottle. Headache bad? Get Miles' Pain Pilla.
\ lour Worst Kiiiniy VFrltblng CHAIRMAN STEVENS IS SANGUINE. MONEY IS PLENTY. With the rheumatism is an individual A •oarolty of UuslueM Is the Prin«lp»l whom, it you have a Christian spirit, HUMPHREYS' Head or the National Silver Party Cam- Almost Trouble. vi MI would forgive. He is, no matter paign Confident of Scccess. SPECIFICS are scientifically "That Talk about "scarcity of money" is what his delinquencies, puuished Denver, Col., Sept. 2.—Of. W. Stevens, prepared Remedies; have constantly put forward as a reason for enough. Nothing short, of Tophet vice-chairman of the national silver Distracted oould enhance his misery. Moreover been used for half a century party campaign committee, will return ni^ into the froe coiriago of depre- hois in serious peril. The disease is •with entire success. Cough" dated dollars. The talk is specious to Chicago in a few days, and remain always prone to attack his heart anjl KO. grKCIMC FOB there in charge of the silver party's nit misleading and cannot be too often kill him instanter. As a means of cur 1— Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. net. The fact is there never was so may lead to Consump- headquarters until the end of the cam- ing this disease, Hostetter's Stomach 2—VVornw, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . tion. Cure it at once with uuch idle money in the country as Bitters has the highest reputation and 3_Teething, Colle,Crylng,Wakefulness paign. hero is now. An excellent authority the most authoritative professional. 4—Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults "Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis the old, reliable Dr. Bull's m this subject recently summed up Banction. Its use in the preliminary 8—Xeuraleia, Toothache, Faceache Cough Syrup, the greatest are almost absolutely certain to go for uiiic of the main facts in the matter of the complaint is the wisest 9-Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. Bryan," said Mr. Stevens. "And the hus: "There is a cause for failures and precautionary measure rheumatic in- 10 -Dvspepsta, Biliousness, Constipation remedy known for Cough, sentiment is growing so rapidly in Ohio valids can possibly adopt. The Bitters 11— Suppressed or Painful Period* ... lepressions, but investigation will is also a remedy of ureatesi, utility in 12—Whites, Too Profuse Perlod3 Cold, Grippe, Croup and hat our friends believe it can be car- how that none of them have been malarial and kidney trouble, dyspepsia 13-Croup, Larynsitis, Hoarseness all Bronchial Affections. ried just as easily as any of the oth- •aused by an insufficient amount of and liver complaint, constipation and 14-Snlt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. rs. The convention of non-partisan 15—Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.. h tirculating medium in the country nervousness. It counteracts the eitects 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague Dr. Bull's C<>"g Syrup silver clubs to be held at Chicago Sep- Millions of dollars are today lying idle, of hardship and exposure in damp or 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head tember 23 promises to be a monster not yielding- one per cent of profit to inclement weather, and is a>capital pro- 20—Whooping C'oush, motor of appetite and sleep. Give this 27—Kidney Diseases, is the best and costs only affair. It is to embrace all silver clubs he owner; millions more are being 28-NervuiiB Debility not distinctively democratic, and at oaned at 1 and 2 per cent. The sav- line remedy the persistent trial to 30— Urinory Wealiness, 35 cts. Avoid substitutes. which all medicines of standard repu- 34-Sore Throat, yulnsy, Diphtheria.... its two daye' session will be addressed no-s banks have been and still arc con- tation arc entitled. Chsw LANCE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco Antl- Senators Tillman and Dubois, Con- rested with money, and are seeking dote 106 3e.l.r. orm.il, A.C.Me»er*Co..Balto.Md. gressman Towne, and other speakers ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner- >pportunities for safe and profitable "77" for GRIP. vousness? When every nerve seemed nvestments, taking municipal bonds INCOMES AND FREE SILVER. who have heretofore been republi- Sold liy DrngglBts, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. D to quiver with a peculiar, creepy it 3 and 4 per cent interest. When Be, or > for »!., (may be nnmrtod), except 28, »1. nl/.e only. cans." All Who Labor Would Find Their Wages feeling, first in one place, and then another he government asked for a loan of DB HUMroMTg' H VN I: Ai. (Enlarged &Kevised) M\ILBDFBEH Mr. Stevens says there will be noand all seemed finally to concentrate in a Cut in Half. HDBPItRIETS'nD. CO..111 * 1 IS William81., Sew York. DR. MATCKETTE'S 6100,000,000 in gold nearly 5000,000,000 doubt of the election of Bryan if suffi- writhins jumble in the brain, and you be- The Denver chamber of commerce, cient means are forthcoming to cover come irritable, fretful and peevish; to be vere offered at rales ranging from 3X to 314 per cent." replying to the appeal for sound money *.*..*. A.AA.A.A.A j*. .U, .* 4. *.*..»• « Indian Tobacco Antidote the Mississippi valley states with sil- followed by an impotent, weakened condi- issued by the New York chamber of The Original tion of the nerve centers, ringing in the The statistical abstract of the United Guaranteed //armless •er speakers and literature. commerce, says that resumption of free LADIES ears, and sleepless, miserable nights ? States shows that in 1873 we had 8751,- TOBACCO /MBIT CURE Mrs u ene coinage of silver is objectionable to Do yon like a Oup ot ^ A Big Box, enough The soothing, lung-healing virtues of f\»* IWiiiac' - E S Searles, $81,809 in circulation, or 818.01 per jjr. I'UICS j st., Elk- persons of fixed incomes. to cure ;iny ordinary case, costs ONLY the newly cut pine are all embodied in 110 S monton sapita. In 1891 we had 84,606,808,708, GOOD TEA?> 50 CENTS. When von buy a remedy, Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, the Nervine hart, Ind., says: "Ner- This is true, but in a sense broader It so, aend r $24.2.3 per capita. The total amount than its authors intended. Persons of LAR for a SO-day cure when you can sovereign remedy for coughs and colds, >f money available for circulation, in advertisement and 10 T get MATCHETTE'S—tho kind thai aud lung troubles of all sorts. ReStOreS me nearly insane Had fixed incomes are not merely million- cents in stamps iind wo will send yon ' cures in 72 hours, at any drug store. II oi+h physicians were unable 1873, was $774,445,610; in 1894 it was a % 1b. sample of the best T im~ ' tor FIFTY CENTS. Write for free copj 52,480,434,781. i'er capita, 1873, $18.58; aires or army or navy officers. All who of Dr. Matchette's Health Talks. liCtillfl...... to help me. My memory ported. Any kind you may select, ^ The Mandollnlst—Florence. was almost gone and every little thing per capita, 1894, $35.44. labor in this country, 'whether the pay H DR. MATCHETTE CO.. Chicago. Ill be called salary or wages, are also per- How excellently these sweet strum- worried me until I was almost distracted. What is ncedrd now is not more HOW ARE YOUR mers aid digestion in this city of the I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I noney nor cheaper money, but more sons of fixed incomes and they decided- Medici! They and their stringed toys imagined all sorts of evil things and would business to keep the money moving. ly object to have their incomes cut in W. H. BUTLER, appear everywhere. Indeed, the more cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Opening- the mints to foreign silver half for the benefit of silver-mine own- CHINA CLOSETS? obscure the eating house the more sys- Miles' Restorative Nervine and four bottles will not accomplish this. Opening thu ers. 16 E.:Hurou-»t., ANN ARBOR, MICH of this wonderful remedy completely cured Are the old dishes chipped and tematic their visitations. The music mills to American labor by protection, The blacksmith who makes $15 a r me, and I am as well now as I ever was." cracked, and unsuited to setting off a • Secretary a>id Treasurer2A ut. Savings ana Loandignifies the viands. Not always was md foreign markets to American goods week, the carpenter at $3 a day, the Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on guarantee, spotless table-cloth? We will re- • Associatin, the wine good nor the cutlet a la milan- by reciprocity will accomplish it. first bottle will benefit or money refunded. salesman at $1,000 a year, the agricul- plenish it FREE. *• MONEY TO LOAN. aise of the tenderest; but one forgets tural laborer at $1.50 a day, the teacher Why drink poor Teas and Coffees, w these defects in the plaintive spectacle THE ENGLISH LIKE IT. at $10 per week, all are persons of fixed and rain your health, when you ^ of a white-bearded, sightless mandolin- Tow ami Plants In Harmony. It Is Nuts for Them to Keep Our Finance* incomes. They find their incomes none can get the best at cargo prices? . ist led into the room by an angelfaced The decorated stone pots so largely Muddled. too large for their necessities. Why PREMIUMS for all—Dinner, Tea £ (JHRISTIAN fiCHLENKER (though not very clean) little girl to add In use in drawing-rooms for growing should they not object to a slump to and Toilet Sets, Banquet and Hanging ' the sauce of harmony to the meal. I There are few clearer writers on Lamps,Watches, Clocks, Music Boxes, P plants need to be selected with care. finance in this country than Edward silver, free and unlimited, for the ben- have seen a warm-hearted neighbor Cook Books, Watch-Clocks, Chenile • They should not only be adapted in Atkinson of Boston and hero is what efit of those who own silver, but at a shed tears over his "carciofi" during the Table Covers, Cups aud Saiicers, • coloring to the plants they are to hold, hi says about the demagogue utter- loss of 50 per cent in their fixed in- Plates, Knives and Forks, Tumblers, melody and another let bie meat go cold but there should be a harmony in the iinces of Senator Daniels, of Virginia, comes? Gobletsblets, given to CluClub Agents. while he beat time to the musician's jars t&emsalves, as no matter how 5J0UES strumming. The Florentines are all iit Chicago and elsewhere. It is the labor of the country that made by getting b»utlfnl «J*h individual one may be "In what repute can Virginia be held gOD INCOMES AND sensibility—or nearly. Touch their most determinedly demands the golc orders for our Iff there is incongruity in the coloring und in what esteem can her merchants, basis; that demands stability in the cur- celebrated Teas, Coffees, Baking Pow- hearts and you may be sure you have tie wliote effect will be unpleasing. touched their pockets also, though lier mauufacturers, her towns, counties rency; that objects most positively to der and Spices. Work for all. 3% ^ Best ir> tl?e EJWen an uneducated eye would detect .md cities be held when their leading a loss of half its fixed income. lbs. of Fine Teas by mail or express ^ there may be naught inside these. For '.h» Inharmonious effect without being for $2.00; charges paid. Headquar- T my part I reckoned the copper to the senator lends himself to a force bill of Silver-mine owners and agents must U/OI^CD ible to discover the cause.—Ladies which the mam purposes can, in the ters in U. S. for Pure Teas, Coffees,^ mandolinist as an integral part of my reckon with this element, and it is a Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices.'' OVER ONE Home Journal. nature of things, be but two: dinner bill.—Cornhill Magazine. mighty element at the ballot-box. Lei Beautiful Panel (size 14x28inches) • 'First, that of the mine owners to platform writers note this fact as wel FREE to all Patrons. For full • pick the pockets of the people while Karl's Clover Root Tea A Production or (he Best Scholar*, as silver-mine capitalists.—Chicago particulars, address Artists aud Artisans. deluding them with the idea that they Times-Herald. is a sure cure for Headache and nerv- are giving them a benefit. Writing1 of the great "People's Bible ous diseases. Nothing relieves so "Second, that of debtors to defraud quickly. For sale by A. E. Mummery. History" just issued by the Henry O. Ike bl American Tsa Co., Shepard Company, of Chicago, the their creditors. What Express Company operates 31 & 33 "Vesey Street, t Rev. H. W. Bolton says: "One needs "Mr. Daniel thinks that the support- over the New York Central? JFor A FIGHT WITH ALLIGATORS. but to familiarize himself with the ers of the gold standard are doing their answer see Rand-McNally Railway P. O. Box 289. NEW YORK, • names of those who have contributed to work in deference to British influence, Guide; it is full of such information. ' ¥» " * "wvw V •«• » » They Attacked a Watering Team and this volume to be prepared for thewhen, in fact, he is one of the men, and For 3ale by Moore & Wetmore. Fought Its Driver. richest products of literary research. a very conspicuous one, who is lending J. A. Dalton, of Barton, returned These men are leading the thought oi himself to the support of British inter- REVfiVO the people in both hemispheres. The In Doubt. RESTORES VITALITY. lately from his tomato farm near White accuracy of statement and chronolog- nists against the interest of his own Adolphua—"I wonder if Miss Shaipe Haven and tells a thrilling story of a ical arrangements render the work ol country. was guying me, or if she is really gone battle with alligators, says the Florida inestimable value; its illustrations vvil "One of the best metal workers of on me." Theodore—"Why, what did she Times-Union. Dalton's partner, J. B.be studied because of their historic re- Great Britain lately passed through say?" Adolphus—"She said I would Made a 5T0VES Lovering, drove a wagon, to which two flection and artistic beauty. It is a si- my office on his way home from a trip •'•. -AND- lent commentary on the growth of hu- always be fresh in her memory."— 1st Day SWell Man horses were attached, into Lake Win- through India, China and Japan, Boston Transcript- terset to fill some barrels with water. man appreciation and needs. It is the where he has a large demand for the 15th Day of Me. While Lovering was at work the horsef product of the best scholars, artists anc HARDWARE. artisans." It is difficult to give a con- produots of his machine shops, in which THE GREAT 30th began to scream in mortal agony and h'a lie employs S,000 men or more. His Bicycle riders, football players and ception of this great book to one who athletes generally, find a sovereign io West Liberty Street. realized that they were being attacked has never seen it. In it is concentrated remark on our present conditions was ;>ro aid Important structure in Children Cry for at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, tke human body. g a complete monopoly of the public without waiting lor the aid or con- itis the seat of our in'.rmitles. Pitcher's Castoria houses, for they have bought ap all thesent of any other nation." Strengthen and reetorpthe nerves and disease places that are legalized for the selling has lost its most powerful and pernicious ally. Wabash Ave. and Adams St., Chicago, III1 The Republicans also see the dis- Ureva ana renujne. of beer, wholesale and retail. The tress that has come to the people, and Mayon's Ssinal, Blood Evtry woman should keep in mind farmer is at their mercy, for they buy their idea of the remedy, as expressed and Nerve Remady is the analogy between the dress and the his barley in the cheapest market anc t>y Major McKinley, is this: \l/<> prepared especially perfume; they should be harmonious. sell the product of it in the dearest "It is a good deal better to open for the Nerves. For instance, the only permissable mat- Not only that, they swamp him with ap the mills of the United States to Instantly relieves "COLUMBIA" barley from foreign countries and with (he labor of Americans than to open /T\ Q n and permanently ter for an American woman to perfume up .the mints of the United Stales an I m 1 ^ \ m cures torturing I ains her wardrobe is through the use of sugar for manufacturing beer, produce< to the silver of the world." la the heul, body or The GEM of the KITCHEN. sachets, light fluffy dresses suggest some by negroes, who work for 1 shilling It is for American workmen to judge YOU CAN limbs, SLEEPLESS- subtle scent, like that of apple blos- day.—New York World. whether they want 53-cent dollars for DEPEND UPON US IN NESS, NERVOUS- THIS: CREAM WHIP AND E66 BEATER, soms, heavy material being susceptible the work that they do now, or a 100- NESS, LOSS to a more clinging fragrance. Linen jent dollar for the work they might do NOT TO FADE NERVE POWER, Beats Eygs and Whips Cream Quicker suggests lavender and rose. A Fact Worth'Knowing OR SHRINK. DIZZINESS, CONFU- If, our mills started up again.—New SION of the MINI), and Better than any other Beater The sachets are now being made in all Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia Vork Tribune. and all Throat and Lung Diseases ar etc. Delay is danger- sizes and shapes, to be used in veil ei na NOT TO CROCK o»s. Send for yalu- or Whipwer in the Market. cured by Shiloh' Cure. For sale by A. C(D OR RUN. cases, bonnet boxes, wardrobes, and E. Mummery. The aid of a display heading an(f able tjeatise. they are even turned into their tiny louble-leaded type have lately been slippers. If your evening bonnet is of called in to give prominence to an arti- Mrs. M. Quiulan, No. 2320 W. Walnut Street cle in a London, Eng., paper, showing Louisville, Ky. writes: I think God must have CREAM roses use rose sachet; if of violet so be •i-o tie right in style take your Joii sent your remedy 10 me. I was bed-ridden SALTSMAN1 the odor violet; if of carnation the lat-Printing to the Register Office, SO K .n flowing terms the beneficial results witu a complication of diseases which finally Huron St. Lliat would come to this country from "resulted in complete nerve exhaustion and se- COLUMBIA ^ WHIP ter spicy fragrance is in • keeping. vere sinking spefis, when I first commenced Many persons who are authority on the Uie free coinage of silver, and caution- usingit. I began improving at once, have ueed Patented subject maintain that sandalwood is ing the English against the losses of 10 bottles and am now assisting In the care of llieir markets if they continue the my home, something I have not done for years. IN THE the proper and correct sachet for cloth Clothing It certainly has helped mo when everything Presses and furs. void standard. The article is followed else failed. UNITED BEATER oy the peculiar statement that "the Our agent at Ing'efleld, Ind. says: A young STATES ibove appeared in the London Finan- Cleaning and man who hud beeu down for three winter, on\ It surpasses astretch with Rh.uinatUm got so bad last fall CKEAT Clara Barton to Remain In Turkey. cial News of MarcH 10, 1896, but es- that they made his bed in a wagon and brought all other whip :apcd observation till recently, when himtome. He was not able to raise up. Af- HIMTAIN and Castard Liverpool, Sept. 2.—Miss Clara Bar- AND ITS CURB Repair Co. ter using ,i bottles of your Remedy he is alt AND To THE EDITOR :—I have an absolute it, was discovered and put into circula- right again and says, he feels as if he had never Churns in theton, president of the American Red oeen bothered with Rheumatism. World. Cross society, has decided at the last remedy for Consumption. By its timely use tion by the Philadelphia item." The cthousands of hopeless cases have been already weight which should attach to the 306 Woodward Av. Detroit, Mich. CUBES (JUABAOTEED. Send fcr circular. moment not to sail for the United permanently cured. So proof-positive am I irticle, if u -^ not a fake, may be in- States aboard the steamer Servia, a? of its power that I consider it my duty to MAYON'S SPINAL REMEDY CO., she had intended. This change in her terred from tne fact that the journal send two bottles free to those of your readers .11 which it appeared is so obscure that • CINCINNATI OHIO. Should be in every household. Ask plans is due to the character of the who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or that a garment poorly IMI1111 • I • • II il 11II * III »I • i||M your hardware dealer for it, and ac-news received from Turkey. Lung Trouble, if they will write me their the article itself was not discovered Cleaned or Dyed Is cept no other. Price 25 cents. express and postoffice address. Sincerely, intil more than four months after it garment Ruined. T. A. SL0CUM, M. C, 183 Pearl St., Vew York. T/nu printed. Oo you want any kind of printing For Bale at Scnuniacuer'a Hardware «y- The Editorial and Business Management of Skip by any Express Co. Store s. Malu m. • Steel Plate Engraving - Register full name a&« done * Then «o to tne KeKieter Ofllce. Office. this Paper (iuuaateg thie generous Proposition. SO K. Huron Ht. MAKING HATS BY MACHINE- UDI 1,11 LIKE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES. .V Work In Which Women Inventor* To Claim llic Benefit if True. glntirl'H "Acquisitive Instinct** and Have Ueen Prominent. A gentleman stated that he had a Jealous <;rlp Early Exhibited. •i Among the inventions of women on gentle running- oil at the bo It has always been a common notion p\l'ibition at Atlanta is one interest- shortly after leaving off coffee and that for the first half of the sixteenth Is a deep-seated blood disease which ing lor two reasons, says the New York all the mineral mixtures in the world Starting in the usu of Poatum Cereal. jentury the French, Spanish and Portu cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteedpurely Times. The first that it dates from a The makers would not object to uluim- guese had the Newfoundland fisheries vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for period before women were accounted Irable a feature for Postum themselves; says Macmillan's Magazine. 1 in any but the domestic world, blood diseases and has no equal. if ithe claim could be sustained, for Judge Prowse disposes summarily of i Mrs. Y.T. Buck, ofDelaney, Ark., had and the second that it deals with a de- this idea and brings forward ample there is nothing -will do an old coffee The Queen & Crescent Route Scrofula for twenty-five years and most partment of industry into which worn proof not only that the English fishing of the time was under the care of the en always venture at the risk of being drinker so much good as a free action Beet was there in great strength, but doctors who could not relieve her. A< of that sort. Workingmen and farmers wanted to locate in the specialist said he suspected of scant knowledge and less that for the whole century and most could cure her, but experience—that of mechanics. But unfortunately Postum cannot be certainly from the accession of Eliza- South. No blizzards; no cold waves, no sunstrokes. he filled her with Tliis is the straw-sewing machine, depended upon to produce this result beth, it ruled this heterogeneous Land on the line of the Queen & Crescent sells for arsenic and potash which is entered by the committee on as it is composed only of grains, and floating colony in most masterful which almost ruined Inventions by permission of its in-has no effect except as a very nourish- fashion. Spain was computed to have $3.00 to $^.00 an acre, and on easy terms. They're her constitution. She ventor, Mrs. Mary P. Carpenter Hooper ing liquid food. 6,000 sailors on the banks at this raising 40 to 50 bushels of corn per acre. Grass grows then took nearly of New Yerk. Although its patent has every so-called blood The fact is that coffee tends to con- period; Portugal was not very far be- i medicine and drank now expired, and its usefulness in part hind her, while France was probably green ten months in the year. Healthy climate. Good done away with, this little machine, gest the liver and prevent its free work- more strongly represented than either. , them by the wholesale, ing. churches and schools. Write W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A., ^but they did not reach not so big as a typewriter, worked a Though no question was made of the ,her trouble. Some revolution In a great industry, and to- Therefore if a coffee drinker will right of all these nations to an equal Cincinnati, for books and maps. Round-trip tickets South one advised her to try day there is not an inch of straw braid quit the use of it frequently the con- **' S.S.S. and she very share in the trade, the supremacy of April 7th, April 21st, and May ^th, about half rates; sewed into hats by machinery any- gestion will be relieved and the accum- the British seamen, chiefly from De- soon found that she had a real blood where that does not employ a part of ulation of bile will pass off and clean vonshire, half fisherman half pirates, one-way tickets first Tuesday each month, .half rates. remedy at last. She says: "After tak- Mrs. Hooper's invention to accomplish out the bowels. Then continue the seems never to hav,e been disputed, or ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am the work. Go South and find the easiest place on earth to perfectly well, my skin is clear a-' of Postum and keep well. It is a never, at any rate, successfully disputed. Mrs. Hooper is the daughter of a for- The soil of Newfoundland, or Terra secure your own home, with your own and healthy and I would not be in : pure food-drink and is nourishing and my former condition for two thousand mer New York lawyer, whose lingers fattening. A package can be had post- Nuova, it is true, was then of no mo- dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison itched with inventive skill, while he paid for 2JO of the Postum Cereal Co., ment. Its value was merely that of a in my system, like the potash and kept them bound by the red tape of his refuge In stress of weather and a place arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out profession, so the source of Mrs. Hoop- Lim., Battle Creek, Mich. upon which to dry and pack the through the skin, and I was perma- er's inventive faculty is not hard to spoils of the deep. But upon ^his Land and A Living; nently rid of it." Wily grocers sometimes work in find. It was while she was still Miss cheap imitations of Postum Cereal cof- seemingly barren foot-hold the Eng- - -• :-V.-:; Carpenter that she learned through fee if the customer will stand it. lish adventurers, with that acquisitive A Real Blood Remedy, friends of the curious state of affairs instinct which foreign nations and our S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, In the straw sewing trade. Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood JOHN H. SURRATT. selves are just now calling by such Poison, or any disorder of the blood. Up to that time, 1871, there had been different names, kept from the first a Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure but one practical straw-sewing ma- His Escape from Capture When SU firm and jealous grip, while in the a deep-seated blood disease, but take a chine invented, which machine was Was a Papal Zouave. floating and, upon the whole, peaceful real blood remedy. fxmtrolled and used by;?a combination Whether Surratt was in the city on republic, which spent half of every MONARCH BICYCLES Our books i i hree or four firms engaged in the that day will probably never be posi- year between the desert shores of Lab- free upon appli- cation. Swift manufacture of straw hats and bonnets, tively known. During his trial he at- rador and the grim headland of Cape Specific Co., tt was called the Bosworth machine tempted to prove that he was in El-Ray, our countrymen seem to have se- Atlanta, Ga. ind was immensely valuable, although mira, N. Y., doing special service for sured for themselves undisputed sway. the operator had to be expert before the Confederacy, and the proof which and ,,, > To be right inss style take yousr Job she could make a hat, as the sewing he furnished was sufficient to convince Printing to the Register Office, 30 K. had to be done backward, from the eight of the twelve jurors that he was mortgage brim to the crown, and when done the not present and took no part In the Default having been made in the Huron St. conditions of a mortgage executed b) $100 hat was wrong side out—a condition plot. Surratt claims to have first Darwin Nelson and Lyuia I. Nelson to For which often resulted In breaking the learned of the murder on the morning William VVsed, bearing date April and Liver Complaint you have a print- straw while it was being turned right. following the assassination from the 23rd, A. D. 1891, and recorded in the Light, Finest ed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's 1 As Miss Carpenter had shown herself newspapers while in Elmira, and onoffice of the Kegister of Deees foi Vitalize! . It never fails to cure. For possessed of pronounced inventive skill, the next morning, while en route to Washtenaw County of Michigan, Maj Strong, Material sale by A. E, Mummery. of which the patent office already bore New York city, of his suspected com- 18th, A. D. 1891 in Liber 70 ol Mort- Speedy, Best record, these facts were pointed out plicity in the plot. He fled immedate- gages on page 279, by which default ilie power uf Bale contained in saui f.o her by some of the leading manu- ly to Canada, where he remained con- mortgage became operatives and uo Handsome. Workmanship facturers, who were obliged to sew al!cealed by Catholic priests for nearly suit or proceeding in law or equity their straw goods by hand, and shefive months. Leaving Canada, he went Having ueen instituted to recover the was encouraged to make a new ma- to England, thence to Paris, and thence secured by said mortgage or any If you can be satisfied with something" cheaper, the best lower-piiced ARGENTALA chine which could be generally used. to Rome, where, under the name of part thereof, ana the sum of three wheel is In 1872 she received a patent for her Watson, he enlisted in the Zouaves of nundred, fifty-three and fifty .one- THE WONDERFUL nundredtha dollars i$353.50) being.now DEFIANCE—$75, $60, $50, $40, ri&St&Vfi*-) first model of a machine, but it wa» the Pope. claimed to be due on said mortgage, not satisfactory to herself and no sec- Every machine guaranteed. Send for catalogue. While in the Papal zouaves he wasnotice La therefore hereby given that MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO., CHICAGO, ILL. ond machine was built from it. A sec- said mortgage will be foreclosed bj ond attempt a year or two later dii recognized by a Canadian acquaint- sale of the mortgaged premises therein 83 Reade Street, NEW YORK. 3 and 5 Front Street. SAN FRANCISCO. SILVER POLISH ance, who betrayed him. On the day not yet fulfill all the requirements she described or some part thereof, to- IN strove for, but in June, 1875, Miss Car- following his arrest, while under the wit: guard of six men, he leaped blindly penter complet <1 a machine that coui2 All of the following described land J. BROWN, Agent. Ann Arbor. make a hat from its tip or top to the from a rocky precipice over 100 feet in situated in the township oMSalem, in Paste Form. outer edge of the brim without taking depth, and, alighting by chance on a the County of Washtenaw and State it from the machine, and when it was projecting rock'thirty feet below, clam- ol Michigan, viz : Large 8 Oz. Bot finished it was right side out and did bered quickly down the abyss, escaped, -Being subdivision Xo. four (4)|as set reached Naples in the course of a week, >il to charlotte Kaapp by tne4 com- ties for not have to be turned, and, moreover, missioners in partition on the estate concealed the stitch—a result hereto- and sailed to Alexandria on the game vessel which carried the instructions of Henry YVinpple, deceased, known, For Sale Only By fore unaccomplished. bounded and described as follows, to- to the consul there that led to his cap- wit: ture. He was finally brought back to tteing twenty-seven (27) acres ol Wm. ARNOLD. Teachers' Fxainliiatlons. the United States and tried at Wash- The examinations of teachers for and south of tliu road oti from the 1896-7 are as lollows: ington by a civil court. The trial ex- west side of the east half of the south- LEADING JEWELER. J totrulav examination for all grades at tended over a period of two months quarter of section No. twenty- Ann Arbor, the third Thursday and and more than 200 citizens appeared on seven (27) in township No. one (.ij Friday of August, 1896, and the last the stand. The Jury disagreed, as above south in Range No. seven 1,7) east, at NEW SHOP Thursday and Friday of March, 1897. stated, and the government did notpublic vendue on Friday the 18th day Have your shoes neatly repaired at the of September next, at ten o'clock in I tegular examinations for second and prosecute the case further.—"Four Lin- lie forenoon at the east front door ol NEW SHOE SHOP! third grades, at Ann Arbor, tfie third coln Conspiracies," by Victor Loulf the court house in the City Of Ann n Thursday and Friday of October, 1896, Mason, in the Century. Al G1 Gwor Kk. prompLibertt yI y donSt.,e Jus Int t b''e 'mos Statt eSATI St. H and the third Thursday and Friday of Arbor in said county of Washtenaw FAOTOBY WANNEE. June, 1897. that being the place of holding the iunidry orders taken. Circuit Court for said County. Special examination for third grades Buyer's Route To The East. PAJtRIS S. BANFIELD. at Manchester, the third Friday of Sep- Dated. June 23d, A. D., 1896. Speeb, Strength.anb tember, 1896. The New York Central Railway com- WILLIAM VVEED, Mortgagee. WM. W. WEDEMEYER, Com. mends itself to buyers as being the N. W. OHEEVEK, Attorney. 34 Sterling TOortb O. M. MARTIN, M. J. CAVANAUGH, Examiner. most attractive and direct route to ISERT DANCER, Examiner the Eastern markets. The strongest Characterise the "WHblte. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. features to travelers by rail are speed, Spain Wants No Interference safety, and comfort, combined with A correspondent at, Madrid says: De- • • • •• Chairman Harrlty's Opinion. beautiful scenery. This great trunk spite the persistent official denials, £ EXPERlENCtO Cloth and Metalic Caskets As is probably pretty well known, I line possesses these to a great degree both from Washington and Madrid, it RIDER AS !-EET!NC EVERY REQUIREMENT than that of any other road entering is now an opeu secret that both gov- OF A PERFECT MOUNT. ; A SPECIALTY. am in favor of sound money and op- THE EMBODIMENT OF BEAUTY. GRACEFUL DESIGN.' posed to the free, unlimited and inde- New York. It furnishes one of the ernments have freely discussed their 19 S. Fourth Ave. Ann Arbor inost beautiful rides in America, skirt- attitude toward each other in the LIGHTNESS AND DURABILITY pendent coinage of silver as proposed ^uban affair. Spain is aware that by the free silver people. Furthermore, ing the banks of the Hudson and Mo- * * • • hawk rivers for hundreds of miles, pass- Kosident Cleveland wishes to become four Sttfcs—Xlst $75 anj> $100. I believe those who favor sound money ing through great bustling cities, towns, ooiiclliatoi-y, but that he cannot an- Columbia Dressing! will constitute a majority of the next hamlets, picturesque valleys, along swer for the control of American opin- EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY ion if the struggle in Cuba be pro- ASSURED IT IS THE democratic national convention. To coarming lakes, to halt at America's HANI 9OMC CATALOGUE YOURS • or IHt ASKING, greatest wonder, Niagara Falls, before longed to the injury of American com- make the majority decisive, however, merce. Spain, on the other hand, has • • • * it will he necessary for the friends of starting on its further way to the great BEST DRESSING IN THE MARKET ever-changing West. It stands without informed President Cleveland that she ADDRESS: sound money to go to work. It will a rival, and its management without a is willing to conciliate the sympathiti CElbitc Scwiiifl /Racbine Co. FOR SHOES. not do to let matters drift and let that •peer.—Dictionary of Dry Goods. of sensible Americans, but that s66 issue take care of itself. They ought cannot entertain a proposal for the in- Bright and Lasting Polish ! dependence of Cuba, or even for a sus- to be prepared to discuss the matter in- pension of hostilities to negotiate with WILL NOT INJURE. telligently and in good temper with Maj Have Pi-rislicd at Cripple Creek. the rebels, as public opinion would those who told conflicting or opposite Cripple Creek, Colo., May 5.—It is never tolerate such a humiliation. THE FINEST STOCK ! views. It is a question that is to be stated that a traveling man, supposed reasoned out Nothing will be gained to represent the Standard Shoe com- POLITICAL STRAWS. ASK YOUR SHOE DEALER FOR IT! by making faces at those who differ pany, of Cincinnati, who was stopping For Sale by the Chicago Shos Store Opera with us. I do not fear a bolt from our at the Portland hotel, was seen to en- The G. O. P. in New Jersey has no House Block. convention, and there will be no danger ter his room in an inebriated condition choice us to the presidential candidate, of it if wise consels shall prevail.—Wil- half an hour before the lire started, but evinced a strong antipathy to free liam F. Harrity, Chairman National and has not been seen since. Two silver. Democratic committee. sample trunks marked "S. S. Company, "Reed! Reed! Reed!" was the only Cincinnati," saved from the building name at the Maine Republican con- have not been claimed. The ruins will vention, and honest money was the ADIRONDA PERT PAflfcOTS. burden of the resolutions. be searched Monday. i — TRADE MARK wmmmmm Cuts Sayings Attributed to the Talka- At the Republican state convention tive Birds. at Fargo, N. D., free silver was turned Pain has no show wltb Dr. Miles' Pain Pilla, down. The delegates to the St. Louis See the Point? Wheeler's There is no end to the stories aoout 00 parrots. We all dcm^tless remember convention were instructed to use all p honorable means to support McKinley. « Firtt-ciaiTMkit.'lit *4TJ? the cheeky bird at the parrot show, ' Contains No told or B«nlW* which, uncovered last of all among the Reading:'and Kentucky Republicans think a great • w a competitors, placed his head knowing- deal of their Republican governor and © 2 ly on one side, and ejaculated: "My Magnifying: therefore instructed their delegates to sd t o an y yerve eye! what a lot of parrots!"—of course vote for Gov. liradley as their first Glass for choice for candidate, but naming Mc- a THE INVENTION POSITIVELY CURES securing the prize. A Boston man haf Size 2J. Or ass, Etc. |j that can be sharpened parrot was owned by a young man who no other question but that of monetary o a, PARKER'S •I I I tried to teach it to welcome a rich rela- issue and favors free coinage at l^e HAIR BALSAM m I n. » f without a knife, with- tive with the words: "Good morning, Cleansea and beautifies the hail. ratio of 16 to 1. Hon. Charles S. Unexcelled for Restless Babies. Promote! a luxuriant growth. Thomas, of Denver, who was elected ,3| out soiling the fingers uncle!" The bird was slow to learn, Never Fails to Bestore Gray ?-* OLD , Oblcago, ! Hair to its Youthful Color. delegate-at-large by acclamation said: O' I o $ —without trouble. Turely VciiPtiiblfSgiiaraiitcetllree (Tom so ho lost his temper, took the bird by H ni. 1 Cures sealp discaiies & hair titling. '•I i after the efforts of our delegation et . Opiates. 100 lull size (loses, 50<\ the neck and shook it, exclaiming, an- Klc, «nd $1.00 at DnjgeinU at fhic;ijro, silver is uot recognized, I TM BLAISDELL PAPER PENCIL lil n Bailey, Receiving Teller.Grand grily: "Say 'good morning", uncle,' you HINDERCORNS The only sure Cur. for trill withdraw from the convention." 1 w ias, Mich, SavingsCank. says hecannoi sav fool!" The next day the young man Corns. Stops all pain. Makes walking caiy. loc atUruggism. too much in fiivor of "Adiromla." Wheelers Manufactured by is the finest thing of mil Nerve cure. heard a terrible noise in the hennery. On making his way there, he found Chichenter'n I:n«lin;i Diamond "rand* QUEEN A; CKESENT HOITE, BLISS & CO., 238 Lake St the kind to be found. For Sale By all three hens dead on the floor, while on PE NNYROYAL FILLS Halt Bates South. CHICAGO, ILL. Ask Your Stationer for Them. a perch in the corner was the parrot, Original and Only Genuine JL SAFE, ahvay* reliable. CAOits ask ^\ One way and around trip tickets For Sale at Palmers' Pharmacy S. holding a hen by the throat, and shriek- KrusKlst for Chtchntw'a Bnaltoh D'«-xSE\4± State Street. mond Brand ill Kt'd and Hold nietalllo^JK' South at half rates via. Cincinnati and ing: "Say 'good morning, uncle,' you Iboxes, sealed with blue rihhoo. Take VM' PISO'S CURE FOR fool!" no other. Krfut, •..'«- y the Q. ^V C. on vestibuled limited trains. CURtS WHERc ALL ELSE fAILb. Huns ami imitalioi. , <»r seud 4C. Tickets on sale 1st, and 3rd, Tuesdays Sew Type and Bew Presses do the Best Cough Syrup. Type and New Presses do the in stamps for particulars, testimonials Kid l in time. Sold by dn. " Itilicf for Ludli'm" i» Utter, bj return each month. Ask your ticket agent or Auction Bills printed at The Register finest work—both are found at the 1 finest work—both are found at the MfclL 1O.00O TtMiinoiiinls. .Wame Paper write to Passenger Agent. Register Office, 30 K. Huron St. CONSUMPTION - Register Ofllee, 30 K. Huron St. lhChlJ C4i»UI«n ««»"« Office, 30. E. Huron Ht. CLEVER WORK OF AN OCULIST. The COAST LINE to MACKINA«•. black. He procured a black card on ANN ARBOR, MICH. which a few words were written with SOLD EVERYWHERE % ^ 0 & green ink. Then the plaintiff was or- ARTHUR J KITSON, dered to put on a pair of spectacles M *. BY DRUGGISTS A DEALER^ with two different glasses, the one for the right eye being red and the one for Contractor and Builder! the left eye consisting of ordinary glass. Then tile card was handed him Estimates furnished on all kinds of Architee 1 tare. Residence and Shop, 21 Geddes-ave. and he was ordered to read the writing on it. This he did without hesitation, and the cheat was at once exposed. The sound right eye, fitted with red Hypnotic Matrimony. Hard Times and Free Silver. Choice Meats glass, was unable to distinguish the *Do you believe in hypnotism?" The ClarkBville (Tenn.) Leaf-CSiron- green writing on the black sarface oi "Well, I can't say positively. But f icle has the following: When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. the card, while the left eye, which he there is nothing ih it I can't explain "There is not a first-class commercial When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. pretended was sightless, was the one why a large number of marriages oe- country oa earth now that has free Cer. ATui.IiliiKtou-j.lv, and Fiftk-ave. with which the reading had to be done. When she became Miss, she cluug to Castoria. jur."—Truth. coinage. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Our aim is to please our customers by always "There is not a free silver country on handling the very Choicest Meats that the market NO TIME BUT TO EAT. aflortls. ^^^^ Attached to Him. earth that has as much as ?5 per cap- Information from the Hotel Clerk Wliich "I seem to be very well liked," said ita in circulation—all kind's of money. pAVORlTE SWEEPER, Staggered the Arkansans. the mangy little dog. "There is in circulation ia the A tall, grizzly man, wearing a broad- "Yes," remarked the wicked little United States ?24 per capita, or $19.50 Beats any BROOM on Earth. brimmed slouch hat of a muddy yellow boy, "evftn the tin cans are attached to more per capita than aay free silver THE ANN ARBOR I color, and big, wide breeches tucked in country on earth. SAVES CARPETS, SAVES TIME, SAVES the high tops of his massive boots, YOU." MONET. A Bonanza for Agents. ABOUT VOIIK HEAD AND HAIR. "We ihave more in circulation to-day tramped across the tiled floor of the than ever before aad more per capita Any lady or gentleman can make from $5.00 Laclede rotunda and stopped before FLUFF RUG FACTORY to $10.00 per day selling these sweepers. For the marble-topped counter, from be- Something New—It Does the Work. than any free silver country on earth. full particulars address, A. W. HALPRICH, Read and investigate. Electricity in "Our dollar will buy more sugar, 37:*I Oliio Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. hind which CoL Tom Pritchard gave a life The RILEY ELECTRIC COM 1! Is the Place Where you can Have [The CINCINNATI, HAMILTON cheery greeting, says the St. Louis Re- (patented.) Electricity, nature's great- coffee, flour, meal,, meat, mediciae, Your old CarpeU made into durable public. The tall, grizzly man said ho est nerve tonic, positively cures bald- hardware and clothing than in 1873. •il handsome Rugs, any width up to * & DAYTON RY. TRUCK AND STORAGE was from Red Dog, Ark., and he looked ness, nervous headache, dandruff, and "A barrel of corn, a bushel of wheat 1,1 feet wide, by any Ungph : : : With solid trains, magnificent sleeping and like it when, with his eon, he arrived restores hair prematurely gray to its or 100 pounds of tobacco will buy near- parlor car service, quick schedules from all at the Laclede. natural youthful color; relieves neu ly double as much of the articles that IN SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. "Me an' Bill jist come in this mornin* ralgia. noises in the head, clears and farmers consume as the same kind of Northern points, and close Cincinnati con- PARCEL DELIVERY. brightens the mind. All doubt remov Also Carpets cleaned, laid and made ductions with the fastlines to Florida, realizes with a cyar of hawg-s, an' we 'lowed ed before purchase. Don't fail to send corn, wheat or tobacco would buy in over. Linoleums, Mattings and C&n- all the possibilities of modern journeying. we'd come in from th' stock yards 1873. vas laying. Rug Sizing. Any of the Company's agents will, on C. E. GODFREY. t'other side the river an' see the sighis," for inventors's pamphlet. Endorsements call or written application, be pleased to from well.known physicians and citi- "The wages of the laboring man will 47 and 49 W. HURON STREET. said the tall, grizzly man as he shook zens. Sent free by mail. Address RI- buy double as much of the necessaries give information as to rates, etc., supply you Residence and Office, 1$ Fourth-Am., hands with Col. Pritchard. "Whut's LEY ELECTRIC COMPANY, 577 •with a full line of printed matter, andrender \Nmih. the cheapest room ye c'ri give me an' of life now as in 1873, and his wages all services necessary to a satisfactory trip. Broad St., Newark, N. J. Sold by lead- have not been reduced one-fourth as TELEPHONE 82. Bill? We don't give a dura fer style— ing druggists. Schieffelin & Co., New GEO. W. HAYLER, D. P. A.,Indianapolis; jist like ye have yerse'f is good enough York, wholesale agents. 50 much as the purchasing power of his CLEVELAND J.S.LEAHY, G. T. P. A., Chicago; W. H. money has been increased." WHITTLESEY, C. P. A., Dayton; J. C. fer us tu. Eh, Bill?" WINANS, D. P. A., Piqua; JNO. BASTABLE, Bill nodded his head with panto- All of the above propositions we as- What Bte Wanted, sert without the fear of intelligent con- "BUFFALO D. P. A., Toledo; I). P>. TRACEY,N. P. A.,De- RINSEY & SEABOLT mimic approval and Col. Pritchard At the hospital the other morning, troit; D. G. EDWARDS, G. P. A., Cincinnati. gave the information that the cheapest tradiction. Thea, if it be a fact that no DAILY LINE BETWEEN says Life, one(of the patients was just NO. 6 and 8 Washington St. room he had for two was five dollars a recovering from an attack of delirium free silver country on earth has as CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO, day. much as ?5 per capita; and if it be a Via "C. & B. LINE." •'By jinks! That's mighty steep!"re- tremens, and, as is usual in such eases, Have always on hand a complete Stock desired to dress and go home more than fact we have about $24 per capita; and Steamers "City of Buffalo," {netv) of everything in the marked ,^he tall, grizzly man. "Th' anything else. It happened that one if it be a fact that we have more sil- tavern down ut Red Dog on'y charges of the young ladies connected with the fer in circulation per capita than any ''State of Ohio" and "State of New one dollar a day. But I reckon, bein' free silver country in the world; and if as we're hyar, we'll go th' whole hawg. flower mission saw him, and, approach- York." Eh, Bill?" ing, said: "I have some beautiful roses it be a fact that the purchasing power DAILY TIME TABLE. GROCERY LINE here. Wouldn't you like some?" No of our dollar is BOW about double what SUNDAY INCLUDED Ab'TEK MAY 30. Bill's head nodded again with pan- response. Again she said: "Wouldn't P.M. I P.M. tomimic assent and the old man asked it was in 1873, and that the products of you like to have some of these roses?" the farm will purchase more aecessa- Lv. Cleveland, 7::)0 \ Lv. Buffalo, 7:30 Col. Pritchard: Slowly his head turned, and, slightly Ar. Buffalo, 7:30 I Ar. Cleveland, 7:30 kFT Teas, Coffees and Sugar "What time is meals ready?" ries of life than in 1873, our free sil- A.M. | A.M. PICKED Wjit ffo/r-ro/r sm£u opening his bleary eyes, he said, much ver friends will have to hunt ,*arther CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. "Breakfast from seven to ten a. a., to the embarrassment of the young T;iket,he"C& B. Jjlne" steamers and en- ;ft£W TO TO TABLE IN IS NIWTC5. All prime articles bought for cash and dinner from half-past twelve to two for the hard times complaiaed ot They joy ii refreshing night's rest, when enroute to can sell at low figures. Our frequent woman: "I'd a blamed sight' rather Itull'.ii... Niagara Falls, Toronto, Sen large invoices of Teas is a sure sign we p. m. and snpper from six to nine p. have my pants." can't charge it to a reduced circula- York, Boston, Albany, 1.000 Islands, ive bargains in m.," replied Col. Pritchard. tion, or to higher prices»«-Galveston or any Eastern or Canadian point. The old man was as silent as a ghost Ns-.vs. Cheap Excursions Weekly to Niagara This is the Box Falls. Minutes Quality and Prices. for abovt a minute and then he ex- Catarrh Cured, claimed: "Gosh a'mighty, Bill, we health and. sweet breath secured, by I s postage for tourist pamphlet. Your Breakfast in TEN We roast our own coffees every •week Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Prine 50c Be Convinced. For further information ;isk your nearest always fresh and good. Our bakery can't see any sights! We won't have Nasal Injector free. For sale by A. On receipt of ten cents, cash or Coupon Ticket Ai^ent, or address turns out the very besfccf Bread, Cabes no time to do nuthin' but eat!" stamps, a generous sample will be mail- W. P. HERMAN. T. V. NEWMAN, E. Mummery. Gen'l Pass Ast., Gen'l Manager, for and Crackers. Call and see us. ed of the most popular Catarrh and TEN Cents. IT WAS BIG MONEY. Jlay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) CLEVELAND, O. What the little Girl Got for Elidmew to HanclKercnier as TV»II as circular sufficient to demonstrate its great an Old Woman. capes contribute breadth and fulness merit. Full size 50c. Already to use. Ask [your grocer for FRED. W. BUSS, to certain leg-o'-mutton sleeves. I irothers, ROBERT W. STERLING, it. For Sale by An interesting story comes from 56 \Varren-st., New York City. THE LEADING HARNESS-MAKER Soho, says the Leeds (England) Mer- A skirt especially designed for thin Catarrh caused difficulty in speaking 166 Euclid Ave., cury. Some time ago an old woman textures is cut straight and full, and to a groat extent loss of hearing. Successor to FRED. THEURER. named Sarah Edwards, who lived for though its foundation skirt is gored. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm drop- CLEVELAND, - OHIO. W. F. PARDON, some years in humble lodgings in Ger- ping of mucus has ceased, voice and We offer the public a large assortment Dark blue flannel striped with a rard street, Soho, called to her a little white line, and white flannel with a hearing have greatly improved.—J. 13 E, LIBERTY ST —of girl named Mary Gordon, who had per- W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Monmouth, formed various kindly offices for her. blue ldne, are the fashionable materials 111. Steel M w~r—r^ Harness After asking for and receiving a kiss for boating dresses. from the child the old lady said to her: Long dust cloaks of silk are fash- TO CONSUMPTIVES. Blankets ionable, and golden brown, and black, "Mr. Crayons is very successful in his copper Engraving The undersigned having been restored to health "You have been very kind and at- 1»y simple means, after suffering for several years Robes tentive to me, and I will make yon a and green, and bronze-shot silks are drawing," remarked the young woman. with a severelung affection, and that dread disease the -favorite colorings, "Yes," repli^i the discourteous rival, Plate ° ° Consumption, is anxious to make known to his present." The little one no doubt ex- fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who Whip pected sixpence at the least, but all White muslins, gauze, and batiste are "I understand he disposed of several SOCIETY STATIONERY, desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a pictures at a raffle."—Washington Star. copy of the prescription used, which they will find And all other Trappings at lowest she received was a very dirty, greasy worn by young ladies, and more fash- a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Ca- prices. tit of=paper. Hhe was somewhat dis- ionable than all are the black grena- Visiting Cards, Reception and Party tarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Mal- appointed, but placed the paper among adies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, dines flowered all over in soft colors. Wrong Way Round. os it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, REPAIRING CHEAPLY AND HEATLY DONE her other little possessions and thought Spencer—Who was it wrote "Mea Cards, Wedding Invitations and •which will cost them nothing, and may prove a no more of the matter until the fol- must work and women must weep?" blessing, will please address, lowing morning, when she heard that The Trouble Over. Announcements. Ktv. EDWAED 1. WILS05, Brooklyn, New York. All outstanding accounts due to Mr her old friend was dead. She then be- A prominent man in town exclaimed Ferguson—Forgotten. But it's good. Fred. Theurer can be paid to thought her of the peculiar gift and the other day: "My wife has been Spencer—Rubbish! Womea more Fine Stationery witli Town or < ,>HII- handed it to her father. He, a mechanic wearing out her life from the eftects of •ftea weep when men don't work. J,ry\ 'eBS' 'Il>uoSram Crest or Coat working in Long Acre, recognized it as dyspepsia, liver complaint and indiges- FRED. W. BUSS tion. Her case baffled the skill of our Dr. Miles1 NERVE PLASTERS cure EHEUMA* Exclusive Ideas and Style*. EMERY WHEELS a fifty-pound sterling bank note, but, TISJL WEAK BACKS. At druKKlsts. only 25c, best physicians. After using three Silver A|>|»>iii;iiiruiK for tlle Desk. AND 12 W. Liberty St., Ann Arbor. /owing to its tattered condition, de- packages of Baccn's Celery King for cided to consult a solicitor before at- the nerves she is almost entirely well." "We doa't want any 53-eeat dollars .tempting to cash it. The solicitor's Keep your blood in a healthy condition in this town," was the emphatic greet- SAW GUMMING LOUIS ROHDE, clerk, with some difficulty and paste, by the use of this great vegetable com- joined the disunited parts. He then pound. Call at John Moore sole agent. ing of a workman to the presidential —DEALER IN— presented the note at the Bank of Eng- and get a trial package free. Lar^e candidate of the populists and silverites MACHINES. land, where it was immediately cashed. sizes 50c and 25c. as he passed through Huntingdon, Pa. If the American -workingmen are Make $20.00 on each S.1.50 Inverted, TANITE—the safest and best. COAL, WOOD, LIME, He Was All Attention. iwise they will see to it that every town Belling our 25c. Dovelty. I An absent-minded landlord called oa Elephants and Women Alike. family that cooks three meals a day will buy it. Stmd KALMOID—first-class and low —AND— A herd of forty-five elephants in the and city in the United States t^ives 15c. in stamps for sample or write for particulars to a tenant to condole with him on the the same answer to the free coinage OVAt. KINDLEU CO., ISloomfield, Ind. priced. death, of a valuable cow. The cause Barnum menagerie was thrown into appeals for votes. Mention Register'^in answering this MORGAN—for wet use only. Cements, Land Plaster, Drain of its decease had been enveloped in such terror by the appearance if a rat advertisement. mystery, and, while explaining it, the that double chains had to be put on "More money" is the delusive cry of Tiles, Sewer Pipes landlord, though a kind and sympa- them to keep them from breaking the silverites in their campaign for THE TANITE COMPANY, thizing person, went off into the iway. So, why blame women for their —CASH PAID FOR— cheap dollars. But they do not attempt JACOB DINGMAN, clouds. The last words of the narra- tonduct with mice?—Brooklyn Eagle. to show how a 16 to 1 free coinage law, HIDES, IRON, BONES. tive were: "And can you believe it, No. 68 15. Washington St. Stroudsburg, Pa my lord, when we opened her we found which would put our $600,000,000 gold 161 Wniliingtoii St., New Yum. Yard* Near Ann Arbor Railroad, \V she had been choked by a large turnip Put an ,end to misery. Doan's Oint- at a premium of nearly 100 per cent, Docs all Kinds of : ; • ; 130 IK. Pearl St., Cincinnati, O. Huron Street. Office. 36 K. Hurou-st that was sticking in her gullet." Here ment will cure the worst case of Itch- and drive it all out of circulation, could S. D. Klmbark, Chicago, 111*. the landlord woke up, and in a congrat- ing Piles there ever was, and do it al- possibly give us more moaey than DRAYING. most instantly. Years of suffering re- we have aow. Steel Plate Engraving — ItsgUtar The newest Job Printing outfit in the ulatory tone of voice observed: "Ah, lieved in a single night. Get Doan's Moves Household Goods, Dellvws tfreiuht city at the Kegi «er Office, 8© K. Huron yes, and so you got your turnip?" promptly and carefully, and at moderito Ofttee. St. Ointment from your dealer. All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.