THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XV. NO. 46. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1889. WHOLE NO. 777.

Programme for Alpha Nu, Saturday ev- I have been surprised and shocked by l'rlm:>ry Sitimil I unit-. ON THE CAMPUS. ening: Sbyl, "Politics in College," J. C. the number of times that I have myself According to the semi-annual apportion- Liwenhaupt; recitation, "E Jintmre after seen young men step up to ladies in the ment of the primary school interest fund As usual the Palladium is promised Flodden," C. E. Williams; story, C. P. Hill; evening and press their company upon made by the Superintendent of Public In- about Feb. 15, which means about Apr. 1. music, Miss Worrall; debate, resolved, them, until it became necessary for the struction, the several cities and townships 1 lady to use ihe most severe language to The Gamma Phi Beta fraternity wil that the federal government should have a force the ruffian to depart. At one time in Washtenaw county are entitled to the hold its annual convention in this city in monopoly of the liquor industry," aft., J. a lady was forced to request me as I was following fin ua s, being at the rate of 74 L. Bdson; neg., L. R Lyons; piano solo, cents per capii* oa ihe number of school CLOAK 1891. passing, to protect her from the advances The Glee Club is in need of another Miss Worrall. of a man who persisted in following her children reported: first tenor, Darrow having been obliged to Rev. R. H. Conwell, president of Temple and speaking to her, whenever there ap- KO Or CHILDBKN. AMOUNT. resign. College, who lec«r«d last evening, in peared to be no other pedestrians near. AnnArbor 260 S 192 40 speaking with a Chronicle editor about Another lady told me that her little girl, Ann ArborCily 2989 22U M> Dr. Frieze has so far recovered his fifteen years of age, had several times Augusta 6* 462 50 healih as to be able to meet his cla-ses on- university said: "Undoubtedly the Bridgewater S4I AV2 34 University ot Michigan is the greatest been frightened by young men who ac- Dexier 24fi 182 Ot again. costed her. * Freedom \r.>, 350 02 university in America. I myself am a Ltraa 305 225 70 L I E. C. Rockwood, '89, was in the city Yale man but Yale can not be compared Among the number of young men Lodi 813 23162 who come to Ann Arbor yearly, there I.yudon 169 125 06 last week and took in the sophmore-fresh- with the U. of M." Right you are, we Manchestsr 728 53S 72 man rush. heartily agree with you.—Chronicle. must be of course many in whom brutal Nothfleld :;?'> 280 40 instincts are predominant; but it is the PittsflelJ 31!l 236 06 The University hospital ha? beea pre- The membe.-s of the medical faculty duty of the authorities to see that these Salem SI6 233 10 sented with an invalid chair by Prof. Saiine r>77 426 98 who "le-signed" during the summer, have fellows are checked in their rude be- Scio 657 486 18 $10,000.00 Worth Hennequin. lost all interest in the department and not havior or that some of their number are Sharon 880 '.'IS fit Prof. Stanley will play the organ at the a word isheard from them ab jut its failure. made examples of. If the authorities Suiierlor MS 256 80 cannot or will not do their duty, it is Sylvan 6'JS ">16 52 rendering of the "Messiah" at O'oerliu, Perhaps its great success this year, Webster J»9 147 26 TO BE SOLD WITHIN 6 WEEKS. December 20. even without their n mes among the the place of the citizens to see that their York..M , 710 o!9 Hi wives and daughters are protected from Ypsilanti ! 311 280 14 Another relic of the last century has members of the faculty, has at last con- insult. Many of these ruffians dress ¥psilauti City 1710 1287 60 vinced them that the success of the Uni- gone, the old fence having been removed well and affect the air of gentlemen,and Total ._ 13J-11 J965U 34 from around the campus. versity does not depend on any one man. it would be a wholesome lesson to some ¥ The Choral Union has received an invi- Tne attendance at the University is of them if they were taken in hand and tation to take part in the Flower Riiow to steadily increa-ing, a comparative state- fined judiciously by our police justices. The new apparatus tor feeding the fires be given at Detroit next spring. ment of the registration on Nov. 13, 18?8 Yours respectfully, of t-lectric light plant* <1 >e< sway entirely PRICES and 1889, bung given below: OBSERVER. wilh the ne36>sity of handling coal after it A paper on "Review of recent geological has been dumped in the luel room. literature" will be read at the meeting of Literary 758 93-2 MACK ],aw 362 606 the Geological Society this evening. Medical 3 8 382 \I>H "I'is Hi- County'* Tarn. NEVER Pharmacy . HO 81 Adelphi was favored by exq lisite music Dental...... 106 104 The county is now on the anxious seat last Saturday evening by Mis?e« Davis Homoeopathic 74 67 in regard to the property where the jail is and Cramer. Many citizens attended. Totals H66 207J. located, and it is not improbable that with- Dr. Martha J. Robinson, dent '88, of The sophmore-frestman foot-ball rush in a few days it will be necessary to com- SCHMID. has been unanimously chosen Ia9t Saturday morning was a haid con- EQUALED vice-president of the State Ddntal test, the fight continuing over two hours mence a suit to determine the rights of Association. before the ball was finally forced over the the parties, urless a compromise is af- The editors of ihe Chronicle havo had a lino by the treshmen. The only serious fected. ruction among themselves which led to accident happened to ArthurVanlnwagen, When the present jail site was purchas- '93, who was badly squeezed in the crowd. the resignation of five of the six indepen- ed, the committee having the mutter in dent editors. It was thought at first that his ribs were charge decided to purchase the lot on the S. M. Sayford, sent, out under the Am- broken, but fortunately it was not so and ADAMS' BAZAAR herst Visitation Movement, will begin a he is now fast recovering. corner of Second and Ann-sts, provided s 13 SOUTH MAIN-ST.. IS series of meetiogs at the University chapel The Literary Adelphi programme for right of way could be secured on both the next Sunday morning. next Saturday evening will be as follows: south and east sides of the lot. This was Hugh Johnson, D. D. of Toronto, Can , Music, guitar, "Arion Mnrch," Irmale Wilson; essay, "John I?. Gough," Mi*8 amicably settled, as the committee sup will will deliver tue annual address before posed, and theground purchased, the deec HIEIAIDJQJUIAIRITIEIRIS the Students' Caristian Association on Anna Dosking; reading, Mi*.s Morey; Sunday, December 8th. music, "Ed Bolero;" A minor solo, Irmale specifying that the county should be en- C. Wilson; debate, resolved, "that capital titled to a right of way, 1G feet wide, from -FOIL- Prof. Hinsdale delivered his lecture on punishment should be abolished;" aff., POWDER "Garfield" at Siline Tuesday even'ng, for Second-st to the alley in the rear of the CARRIAGES, EXPRESS 1OO New Bird Cages. Will St. John, (med. dept.;) neg., C. T. 5OO New Baskets of all kinds. the benefit ot the Young Peoples' Society King, (law dfpt;) general debate; music, opera house, off of the lot south of the Absolutely Pure. W \GONS. Children's Bicycles and of the Saline M. E. church. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Tricycles, Hammocks, etc. New Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin "Buttle of Sebastopol," Irma C. Wilson. one purchased. When the barn was built strength and wholesomeness. Mi re economica New Oil Paintings and Pictures Ware, Hosiery, Handkerchief^ Why doesn't SDmeone get up an excur- Citizens and students welcome. it was placed on the south-east corner, the than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in and Frames. Notions, etc. sion to to see the Thanksgiving competition with the multitude of low test, short The idea of military training at the Uni- entrance being on the south side by means weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only i Day rugby game? A large crowd will go Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall ALL versity meets with great favor among the of the right of way. St., N. Y. if cheap rates can be secured. students. Already, 250 have signed the Engineering Society programme Satur- petition to the regents to take the matter Everything went along smoothly, the LOWEST DPIRICIIES day evening: "Railroad work at Lelands," in charge. When the regents meet again, sheriff having undisputed use of this strip OITR M CEWT COLUMN. B. S. C. May; 'Railroad construction," G. a committee will present thfse petitions of land which is now in dispute, until Adveitisements, such as To Rent, For Sale Call at the New Store, Main-st. Tuesday when he noticed a workman and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can b C. Tuthiil; "Talk on Draw-bridges," J. K, and ask them to apply to the Secretary of inserted three weeks lor a.» cciits. Freitag. War for arms and equipments, and to digging a trench, almost in front of the W. D. ADAMS. The freshmen homaops have elected the have an officer detailed here. Four good barn door. Upon inquiry he found that following class. officera: V. Vf. French, companies could be formed and much A. J. Sawyer, who js agent for the proper- \VA\TKI). presideut; F. V. Martin, vice-president; benefit would result from the drill. Let us ty, had ordered a cesspool dug in front of the barn door, and in such a way that it ANTED—Girl to do house-work. No board Miss B. D. Seales, secretary; V. "J. Peck, have military training here by alt means. era, small family. No. 2 Packard. 79 treasurer. In a measure this would fill the place of would prevent ingress or egress from the w the much needed gymnasium. barn. He told the workman that he bet- ANTED—A front room, furnished, outsideo A re-organization of college athletics ter not dig any more unless he wanted to Wbusiness center, by a lady and gentleman under one general association is what the Although the weather was rainy and get himself in trouble, and labor ceased Address O. REGISTER office. 79 Argonaut proposes. A good idea, and one the grounds wet and bad for a football until Wednesday, when it was commenced ANTED—Two lady roomers, Xo. 10 State-»t Seasonable Novelties. that would prevent clashing that now o!- game, the University and Albion rugby again and a large hole is the result. Wcorner K. Wa*htngton-bt. ten occurs. teams met on the fair grounds Saturday ANTED—La^ge single room or small suit*, Why is it that the baseball club never alternoon and played a sjame in the pres- Sheriff D*yer informed Supervisor W of rooms tor young lady. Address A., Reg does any work in the fall and the ri?gby ence of a fair sized audience. The players Case, one of the committee on public ister oiliue. Foot Form Shoes. team is idle in the spring? Both teams were as follows: Albion—Schultz. center building', what was 2oing on, and he has ANTED—Two furnished rooms with or with should keep at practice all the time and ru9b; H C. Warren, left end; 8. C. U-iiffio, tened to the scene of action yesterday. It Wout board by a professor in ttie University better work would result. left tackle; O. Warren, right tackle; Kel- was decided to call the committee together Address REGISTER OFFICE. 77 REFORM IN FOOT WEAR. Ease for Tired logg, right guard; E. B. Griffin, left guard; and unless some settlement was reached FOR SH.i:. Already 750 season tickets have been Wright, right center; Burnham, quarter to take the necessary legal steps to secure and Tender Feet. sold for the Students' Lecture Association back; Laudod and Newell, half backs, the right of way. Ij^OR SALE—A very One ladies gold watch and course. This assures the financial success Sneil, full back. Universities—Boutwell, I chaiu. Used 3 mths.. 14 k., 11 jewel niekl of the course and will probably leave a Mr. Siwyer states that the deed gives movement. Call or address 'B" this office. 79 center rush; Scrait, left end; Sutton, lett the county a right of way on the south surplus for the "gym." fu[.d. tackle; Glidden, right tackl-; Malley, right RSALE—A law library consisting of Mi^ acres adjoining. Wi.l ex- The teachers in the Albion schools made Last Friday morning as THE REGISTER change for city property, or farm well located B. a vi.«it to the University last Friday after- Nickel's hall last Friday evening, and was E. Nichols. GStf a success beyond anticipation, 89 mem- representative boarded the Atlantio Ex- noon and thoroughly inspected the work- press at Chelsea, he was surprised to find FOR REKT. ings oi the institutions. They had no bers being seated at the well-filled tables sugges ion to mike which would improve when the word was given to "play ball." instead of the few sleepy passecgers to be ORRENT—"u-nace heated suit* *4. Small the present state of affairs. Guy L. Kiefer acted as toastmaster and found on the train at that early hour, as Fsuite or single room *2. REGISTER.— M. 79 proposed the following toasts, the re- lively and as jolly a crowd of young la- 1 ^OR RENT—A suite of four handsome unfur A large number are taking advantage sponses being given in the order that the dies as one ever meets any wheie. Upon H nished rooms on tbe ground floor; also closet. of the Choral Union offer of associate clubs stood at the close of the league ses- inquiry it was learned that they were Call at Mrs. Harris, 41 E. Catherine. 79 membership and definate arrangements sion: Delta Kappa Epsilon, " Thus far the teachers of the Albion public schools R RENT—Store in rew brick block recently 5 have been made to give four concerts. our fortune keeps an upwarj course, and and were enroute for Ann Arbor to visit F?vacate. d by Yale. 22State-st J P. Judson. 79 The first concert will be given by the we are graced with wreaths of victory," Philharmonic club of Detroit. E. EL Smith; Beta Theta Pi, "I see, but the schools here. They were nominally OR RENT—House of eight rooms. Inquire ] I at 86 East Huron. 78 Prof. Stanley his promised to give an cannot reach the hight that lies forevpr in in charge of Mr. Darymple, the genial organ recital sometime before the holiday the light," R. Sumner Parmly; Phi Kap- secretary of the Albion School Board, and OR RENT—Modern brie k house containing OF- his wife, and Supt. W. 0. Hull. In fact, X" nine rooms, barn, outbuildings and well• ,• all vacation for the benefit of the building pa Psi, "Who falls from all he knows of in good repair. Reut cheap. Enquire at No fund for Newberry Hall. The proceeds bliss, carea little into what abyss," J. B. however, the ladies seemed not only per- E. Washington-st 77 will be u»ed to furnish a room in honor of Smalley; Zeta P*i, "I hava fought the fectly able to take care oE themselves but good fight," F. L. Saaith; Alpha Delta Phi, to have ch&ra;} of the older members of OR RENT—Several Houses in good repair, in the late Prof. Morris.—Chronicle. Fcentral part of the city. Yearly rent from 1130 The National Association of the college "I am not now what I have heen," P. B. the party. Keiching the city they put to 83 0. Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions, Atty. and alumnae, which met at Buffalo last weeK, Bourland; Psi Upsilon, "What! What! up at the Cook House. At nine o'clock Real Estate Agt., No. N. 6 Main St. honored the U. of M. in the choice ot the What! Ill luck! Ill luck]" J. E. Ball: Delta the party visited the High School building Including every Suit in our store, choice of its president, Mrs. Alice Freeman Tau Delta, "He that is valiant and dares and some of the wards, eaoh one attend fight, though drubb-"l can Inse no honors OST OR STOLEN. A black Wolf robe on Palmer, and also one of its vice-prp'ident*, 1 ing the departments in which he or she, Main Stre> t. Reward will be given for re- Miss Lucy M. Salmon.— Argouau . by it, ' A. C. Lewerenz; Cm i'si, "Tae bet- L ter part of valor is discretion; in which principally the latter, was most interested. turn of robe to this office. 78 J. S. Garil, who is now in China as the better part I have saved my life," J. W. In the afternoon, the party, under the di- ISS S. P1ESCOTT would solicit the pat- rection of Maj. Soule, who by ihe way si ronage of any wishing druss-making done, at missionary of the S. C. A., is dependent Anderson; Sigma Phi, "The first and worst Mher place, 19 S. State-st. 77 From Monday to Saturday, k IS to 23 upon the association for his support. The of all frauds, u to cheat one's self," L. E. an old Albion man, visited the Uuiversity. association will place a b:>x in Secretary Notwithstanding; the rain and mud, the RESS MAKER—Miss Helen J. Salyer. drtfs $20.00 Men's Suits, Double-Breasted Frooks, 816 60 Torrey. It was a late hour when the undtloak maker, makes a specialty of the 816.OO Men's Suits, 4-Button Cutaways $13.50 Wade's office, where those interested in- banquet closed, but all the participants visit was an entirely enjoyable one. The DJenness-Millei Fathion. Parlors 15 EHzabetb-Rt., B12.OO Men's Suits, Sacks and Cutaways 8 050 terested in this woik are invited to leave voted that the time had been well spent. party left on the 5 20 train flr.tly con- Anu Arbor, Mich. 77 41OOO Men's Suiis, Sacks and Cutaways „ 8 8.OO contributions. vinced th t our schools are the best in the OST—Saturday evening, in Adams' Bazaar or S1O.OO Boys'fruits, for that week $ 7.60 Editor Coe of the Ypsilanti Commercial state and that che University is even bg- j between there and the Argus office, a lady's S 7.0O Boys' Suits for that week _ $5.60 This Should be Stopped. Ipurse containing S5. some small change and furnishes the following: "The Ypsilantian ger thin Albion College. The following nemorandum irom a dry goods store Finder 5 5.OO Boys'Suits for that week $4.00 has an account of the freshmen spread at EDITOR OP REGISTER :—I hope that you is a list of the teachers and otlrrg who will receive reward by returning to Argus Office the University signed "One of the Co- will allow me a little space in your 77 m«de up the party: Mr. C. W. Dalrym- OST—A gold breatpin with a purple enamel Kds." To prevent all misunderstanding paper, to call attention to a species of ple. Sec. of the Board, and wifc, VV. U. .j pftnt-y containing a diamond in comer. Lost TTor Cash. Only. we hasten to explain that this does not 1'uesday between C8 S. stato-st. and Huron*st. Hull, S'ipt. of Schools Misses Emmn J. r mean "One of the Coe-B litors." misdemeanor in many young men ini1er please return to 68 S. State-st. aud receive which is to be noticed very frequently Lewis, Lizzie Welch, Lizzi- Uro.-bv, Mary ewtrd. 77_ This offer is only for the week Nov. 18 to 23, A room is to be fitted up at the Normal A nd Is a bona-flde chance to buy a Suit at much lesa than regular upon our streets. I refer to the fre- Welch, Martha All-in, Cora Rodg-^rs, d&£A TV 1 C2 4 \i\ MONTH can be School for a gymnasium. If such a ma^er E;s:e O'Hara, D^ra Strickland, Mary Gtr- ShOU I \f JI>1OU made e'ear of ex- Prices. ToE MONEY IS WHAT WE WANT. was proposed in any of the University quency with which young girls and re- muses Felling a NEW CII'KIKI Al. bonk we field, Mme Aloott, Hose Fuzger Id, lave just published. Agents rrn eting with great buildings, a howl of indignation would go spectable ladies are accosted and in- uccess. we furnish explanatory circulars free. up all over the state and some nvghty leg- Grace Braden, M*y B. Hunt, Lena Ford, Address O. A. BROWNING & CO. sulted in the evening by persons who Cora Robertson, Marth* Garnard, Florine Toledo, Ohio. WAGNER & CO., islator would suggest lurnishing "buck- are strangers to them. In my residence P. 8.—A few general agents wanted on special Raws and saw horses for the students to Southwjrth and Mrs. J. L. Greeley. ommission or guaranteed salary. CLOTHIERS. exercise their muscle with." of scarcely more than a year in this city, 08 aug. 21-'89-8m. The Pinckney councilmen have earn- the Rev. F. W. Farrar, Archdeacon of THE REGISrER. ed the everlasting gratitude of the rest Westminster. of the village by having two dozen The Owners of the United States, by Thomas G. Shearman. COAL! lamps placed along the main street, so THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1889. that a stranger will now be able to find Industrial Co-operation in England, the town after dark. by Prof. F. G. Peabody. "Municipal Control of Gas Works, by We are receiving about one Saline is away behind the other Bronson C. Keeler. AROUND THE COUNTY. places in the county. The others all The Cost of Universities, by President Hundred Cars of All have flags flying over the school houses, David J. Hill. Sizes of while Saline has not yet been able to Wendell Phillipa as an Orator, by Jay Woods now nts up nights watch- raise the necessary cash to buy the flag. Rev. Carlos Martyn. ing for burglars at Chelsea. Not much patriotism there. Requirements of National Defense, by LEHI KOAL, An amateur dramatic club is the lat- Wm. Stimpson of Saline has just re- Adj-Gen. J. C. Kelton. est organization proposed at Saline. turned from a hunting trip in the The Domain of Romance, by Maurice Thompson. A. G. Mclntyrelias made a number of northern part of the state. He didn't From the R. R & impovements'at his mill in Mooreville. get much game, but he managed to Types of American Women. Prof. H. lose a dog that he wouldn't have traded II. Boyeson. Coal Co., old and The Wabash has added about 1,000 The Forum, 253 Fifth-ave, New York. Mrs. Dart's Triplets. feet of track to their siding at Bellville. for half the game in Michigan. President Cleveland's Prize for the three best babies at the Aurora County Fair, in 1887, was Wm. Wood of North Lake has evap- E. T. Arms has purchased a half in- piven to these triplets, Mollie, Ida, and Ray, children of Mrs. A. K. Dart, Hamburgh, N. Y. terest in a Merino ram of Wm. Ball of .She writes: " Last August the little ones became very sick, and as I could get no other food orated about 9,000 pounds of apples this North American Review for Novem- that would agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactated Food. It helped them imme- CELESU7SS LEE HIKE. fall. Hamburg, and now has him at his place. ber opens with a discussion of the Di- diately, and they were soon as well as ever, and I consider it very largely due to the Food Mr. Arms wanted to buy him out and that they are now so well." Lactated Food is the best Food for bottle-ted babies. It keeps The rain this past week was beneficial vorce question. Cardinal Gibbons pre- them well, and is better than medicine when they are sick. Three sizes: 25c, 50e., S1.00. out, but Mr. Ball said he was too good to sents the Roman Catholic view; Bishop Before Purchasing Call to the farmers, although it came a little let go.— South Lyon Picket. At druggists. Cabinet photo, of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby born this year. late. Potter tells how divorce is regarded in Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington, Vt. and inspect the KOAL AT Frank Shaver ran a barber shop at the Protestant Episcopal church, and The South Michigan Poultry Associ- Chelsea and had an interest in a dry S. WOOD & CO.'S LUMBER ation will hold a poultry show at Adrian Col. Ingersoll writes on the general goods store at Pinckney. The men at subject of marriage and divorce. A OFFICE, or at GEORGE MOORE'S Jan. 0-10. Chelsea don't getshaved enough to make general introduction is furnished by Hon. E. P. Allan made the speech of a barber rich, so he has closed his shop the Rev, S. W. Dike, LL. D- GROCERY STORE, S. STATE the day at the flag dedication at Chelsea there and will devote bis entire time to Thomas Edison describes "The Dan- ST., or at YARDS, located recently. his Pinckney enterprise. gers of Electric Lighting," The pros- KM. ARNOLD Watch-Maker and Mr, Salem is in an unusually healthy state There will be a meeting of the Ver- pects and hopes of the Democrats and on T. & A. A. TRACK, at present; only 13 cases of scarlet fever mont Cemetery Association at the cem- Republicans respectively are set forth 36 MAXXT STREET. near D. HISCOCKS. there now. etery, Nov. 9, 1S89.—Chelsea Herald. by Senator Vest of Missouri, and Sena- Mrs. Mary E Clark, an old pioneer of The final meeting of the members of tor Hoar of Massachusetts, Murat Hal- the association will probably be held in stead furnishes an article on "Our Na- Has rec eived a new line of Non-Magnetic Gold and .'lAKIIV CLARK is our authorized this vicinity, died at Brighton Friday, the same place, but the date wiil be in tional Conceits." The question, "Are aged 84 years. the distant future. Telegraph Rates too High?" is asked by Agent for this city. The school in the Crafts district. Sha- Dr. Norvin Green, and answered with a Silver Watches for exact service ; also the latest in ron, opened Monday with Fred Irwin The South Lyon Picket says: "Mr. and Mrs. Washburn of Green Oak have comprehensive negative. In "TheNew as teacher. just added a new addition to their resi- Instrument of Execution,", Harold P Elgin and Waltham Gold Watches, O and 1 size, HISCOCK & WOOD. The masonic fraternity of Manchester dence in the shape of a wood house, Brown describes his method for apply- will indulge in a big social time to-mor- ice house and bath room." Guess the ing electricity in executing murderers. the smallest American Watches made; also the row evening. reporter must have overlooked the oth- Lord Wolseley furnishes the sixth pa- Detroit brewers paid Eli Smith of er "additions," the barn, the hen house per on "An English View of the Civil "newest in Oxidized and Bright Silver Jewelry." INSURANCE, War," to be concluded in December. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF Grass Lake $1,100 for his crop of hops, and corn crib. Edgar Saltus writes on the "Future of 11,000 pounds. James Keilly of North Lake does not Fiction," and Charles Wyndham des- A little shaver, a ten pound boy, has think this has been a very bad year for cribes some of "The Tendencies of the II. All the English words and phrases The simp'est pleasure are the best. A. W. HAMILTON been added to the family of Milo Sha- the farmer. Off of his farm he has Modern Comedy." [New York: Single by which these Greek words are ren- Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, ver of Chelsea. threshed 1,010 bushels of grain,and sold numbers, 50c] dered. The druggists of Charleston, S. C, re- Hamilton Block. A $5,000 stock concern has been or- 167 barrels of packed apples, 300 bush- III. All the various readings derived fuse 10 put up Dr. McDjw's prescriptions. Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate will ganized at Howell to manufacture ft els of cider apples and 75 bushels of from hundreds of ancient manuscripts. find It to their advantage to call on me. I repre- patent buggy boot. N. W. Ayer & Son's American News- IV. An index of English words, by sent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com- paring apples. paper Annual for 1889, just received, panies, having an aggregate capital of over The Congregational Sunday school at means of which persons unacquainted It i* proposed to make the wor'd's fair 88,000.000: A new drop curtain is being painted contains a carefully prepared liet of all with the Greek may find the original of of 1892 a peimar.em exhibition. The poor Pinckney cleared $7.00 from a cake and for Alford's hall atSouth Lyon. Philip newspapers and periodicals in the Unit- The erand Rapids Fire Ins. Co., coffee social last week. any English word, its usage, and trans- exhibition ot public sp-rit on the part of The Ohio Farmer's Ins. Co., (injures Phillips, who does the fine work on the ed States and Canada, by states and lation in any passage, N«w York m lliousires seenn likely to be only dwellings). "The Silver Slipper" is promised to curtain, is not only an artist, but an ac- towns in alphabetical order. It enume- The Uerinan fire Ins. Co., Its critical value to the learned is ihe trust permanent thing about it. The Coucortlia Fire Ins. Co., the Ypsilanti opera house soon by 120 tor, and threatens to produce "Nevada, rates the various Press and Editorial shown by the constant use, and the The Citizens' Fire Ins. Co., juvenile gingers of that city. or the Lost Mine," as soon as the paint Associations in the United States and praise given it by New Testament revis- The Wertchester Fire Ins. Co., Little Mamie Raths of Bellville fell on the curtain gets dry. Canada, together with lists of their of- Sews About Town. The Milwaukee Mechanic's Mutual ficers. One of its chief features is a ers. Its value to the unlearned is Fire Ins. Co., into a well last week and was nearly Rev. Comstock, who is visiting his shown by the fact that Prof. L. S. Town- It. is a current report about town that The New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., drowned before help arrived. carefully prepared description of every Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs The Amazon Fire Ins. Co. daughter, Mrs. Rev. Barry, last night county in the United States, setting send, D. D., after careful examination, Last week Wednesday, Joel Mansfield had a narrow escape from serious re- forth Its location, area, adjoining navi- ordered four hundred copies, to be used is making some remarkable cures with Rates Low. Losses liberally adjusted and of Ypsilanti died at the home of his sults by an accidental mistake in taking gable streams, the character of its sur- by the various Chautauqua Circles. peopln who are troubled with coughs, oromptly paid. daughter, Mrs. C. O. Barnes, at the age medicine. He arose in the night to Crown 8vo, 744 pp. Price$2. Publish- Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis aod con- face, the nature of its soil, its leading ed by H L. Hastings, Boston. I also iBsue Life and Investment Policies in th« of S4 years. take a dose of cough medicine and by crops and manufactures, its county seat sumption. Any druggist will give you a Conn. Mutual life Insurance Company. A* The Ypsilanti council has authorized mistake got a bottle of ammonia, of and population. A similar but more trial bottle free of cost. Ic is guaranteed lets 155,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- the purchase of a store in the Norris which he swallowed a spoonful before elaborate descriptive heading is append- to relieve aad cure. The large bottles ance, can have yearly Policies written for them oi block for a hose room for the fire de- discovering the error. A physician was ed to each State, Territory and Cana- Lippincott's Magazine for November oOo uud $1. Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets issued at partment. summoned, and by the prompt admin- dian Province. It gives the population The complete novel entitled " A Belat- Low Rates In the Standard Accident Insurance istration of antidotes relieved the pa- of every State, Territory, County and ed Revenge," by the late Dr. Montgom- Company of North America. Money to Loan at The Yonne Men's Social Club will tient, and we leurn he is comfortable County-seat, of all the large cities and ery Bird, is full of stirring adventures. unemployed is mtnd unenjoyed. Currant Rates. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 12M. give a grand New Years ball at Saline, to-day.—Saline Observer. towns, and almost every place in which The poet-critic, R. H. Stoddard, con- tnd 2 to . H and already arrangements are being Mrs Geo. Nisle was about to open a a newspaper is published. It also gives tinues his series of papers upon Ameri- CROUP, WHOOPING COUGrH and ALEX. W. HAMILTON, made for the event. the number of votes cast in each State, can authors, by contributing a sketch beer bottle which she supposed was Bronchitis immediately relieved by Hamilton Block Miss Sarah Guest of Belleville missed filled with vinegar, when it burst into Territory and County, by the Republi- of William Cullen Bryant. Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Eberbach & Son. her guess while coming out of church thousands of pieces; one piece cut a two can, Democratic, Greenback and Prohi- Edward Heron-Allen contributes an one evening last week and fell and dis- inch gash in her chin, others cut her bition parties at the Presidential elec- entertaining article on "The Violin." located her shoulder. wrists, and buttons on her dress were tion of 1888. " The Question of Pure Water for In experiments on the solubility ef glass The electric light plant at Ypsilanti is cut off and one piece of glass made a Among its exhaustive and interesting Citiei," is a timely and important arti- in water, plumbilerous flints glass fouud to to be connected with the power at the black and blue spot on her side. It was tables are those showing the cities, cle by William C. Conant, editor of the be the least soluble, and the relative re- OSCAR 0. SORG. water works, and several thousand dol- fortunate that none of the pieces struck towns and villages of the United States Sanitary Era. sistances of glasses was different toward lars saved annually. her eyes or any vital part.—Manchester having a population of 5,000 and up- Wm. S. Walsh has an interesting arti- hot and c Id water. DEALER IN The Chelsea fire department will cel- Enterprise. That's usually the case. A wards arranged in alphabetical order; cle upon "Handwriting and Writers." ebrate Thanksgiving by giviug a (rood beer bottle is a bad thing to fool with, how many counties there are in each Mellville Phillips, one of the editors even if it is loaded with vinegar. of the Press, tells "What THAT HACKING COUCH c«n be so old fashioned dance at the town hall on State; in how many of these newspapers it Costs to Issue Big Newspapers." quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We the evening of the 27th. are published; in how many towns of guarantee it. Sold by Eberbach PITERS' SUPPLIES A n Ypsilanti hotel that does not pre- each State papers exist, and how many The Methodist ladies of South Lyon tend to charge more than $2 a day, ad- must make excellent chicken pie. At of these towns are County-seats, and House Decorating and Sign vertises that it is "heated by steam," has how many newspapers there are alto- a chicken pie social given recently $50 a "free hack to any part of the city, in- Will be at the Arlington House To add to our knowledge of temstrial Painting a specialty. was the Amount realized after paying all gether in the county at large, or in any magnetism it is suggested that regular cluding the paper mills," "goodsample of its great sections, or in any State, Ann Arbor, for one day only, Tues- expenses. room up town," gives "pleasure rides to magnetic observatories be established at Territory or Canadian Province; how day, November 2Oth. the Cape of Go d Hope in South America. 70 S. Main-st, Ann Arbor. A little son of John McMahon of guests," and "furnishes free baths to many there are of each issue, with a Manchester was bitten by his dog last commercial men," The being who comparative statement of the increase week. It was feared the dog was mad would ask more eats with his fore feet in 1889 over 1888. Price, $5, carriage Ringing XoJsott so he was put where he could never in the trough.—Detroit Journal. Yes, paid. Philadelphia, Pa. HICKORY bite another boy. In the tars, sometimes, roaring buzzing but they seem to forget that even com- .oound?,are caused bycartarrh, that exceed- AND From rhe flagstaff on the dome of mercial travelers must eat, as the ad- the Stockbridge school house floats the vertisment does not mention it. The November Bjok Buyer is excel- ingly disagreeable and very common dis- flag of our nation. The flag was raised lent. It contains a sketch of Paul B. esse. Loss of smell or hearing also result Nov. 5th, and a great time was had at On Monday night of last week some DuChaillu, a letter from Arlo Bates on from citrrrh. Hood's Sarsapa-illa, the sneak thief tried to steal one of H. D. great blood purifier, is a peculiarly suc- HICKORY TIMBER the dedication. Literary Topics in Boston, and one from Mowers' horses from the barn but was Two little boys, somo old papers and J. Ashby Sterry entitled English Notes. cessful remedy hi this d'sease, which it scared away before he accomplished his (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.) cures by puriling the blood. If you suf- I will pay $12 oo per cord, cash, for Good Second a match caused a fire in W. H. Lehr's deed, by Mr. Mowers, who heard the Growth Hickory Butts, suitable ior Axe house in Manchester. The fire was dis- fer from Cdtarrb. try Hcods' Sarsparilla, Handles. noise. This is not the first time that the peculiar inedicire. covered and extinguished before much prowlers have been seen around this The paper by Mr. Woodrow Wilson, Delivered at my Shop, damage was done. on "The Character of Democracy in the place, and Mr. Mowers informs us that He !>est sees the doings of a crowil who or at M. C. R. R. Track, Ypsilanti. The Chelsoa Herald says that the a double barrelled shot gun heavily United States," opens the ATLANTIC stands al> \ e it. boys behaved remarkably well on Hal- loaded, hangs upon the wall in waiting MONTHLY for November. Another po- Good Second Growth White Ash also wanted. lowe'en. That's funny. We supposed to get a chance at these midnight ma- litical paper called, "The French-in- that the rising generation in that vil- rauders. — Pinckney Dispatch. This Cauada," is contributed by Mr. Eben C. W. DICKINSON, Greenough Scott. Artists and ama- SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, inade miser- lage always behaved. Mower apparently has guns instead of YPSILANTI, MICH. Mr. and Mrs. Consider Cushman of knives, and thieves will do well to keep teurs will be interested in "Allston able by that terrible nough. Shiloh's Sylvan have managed to make each out of his "swath." and his Unfinished Pictures." "Mate- Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold by other happy for fifty long years, and rials for Landscape Art in America," by Eberbach & Son. they celebrated the event at their gold- Charles H.Moore. Mr. Jame's "Tragic ed wedding onjthe 2d. LITERARY NOTES. Muse," Mr. Bynner's serial, and the short story called "The First Mayor," flu's Oo-trtoom. Miss Lucy English, who recently left The "Century Magazine" in 1800—Jo- by Octave Thanet, form the fiction of COMPOUND her home near Manchester to go to In- seph Jefferson's autobiography—Nov- the number. "Some Romances of the iposed of Cotton Boot, Tansy and dia as a missionary, changed her mind inyroyal—a reoent discovery by an els by Frank R. Stockton, Amelia E. Revolution," a paper on "The Nieces of ._ physician. Is successfully used after getting as far as England, and is Barr, and others. — A capital pro- Mazarin," and asketchon "Marie Bash- DR. FRUTH, ....&—Safe. Effectual. Price $1, by mall, now safe at home again. gramme. kirteeff." The remainder of the num- sealed. Ladies, ask your druggist for Cook's OF THE Cotton Boot Compound and take no substitute, Some of the smart young fellows at During 1890 the Century Magazine ber is made up of reviews and the de- or inolOBe 2 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad- Unadilla make a practice of disturbing will publish the long looked for Autobi- partments. (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Provident Medical Dispensary, dress POND LILY COMPANY, No. 3 Flh the prayer meetings, and the brethren ography of Joseph Jefferson, whose Boston. Plp§k, 131 Woodward ave., petroit. Mich. are now watching and'praving that jus- NEW YORK CITY, "Rip Van Winkle" has made his name Sold in Ann Arbor by all druggists. tice may overtake the disturbers. a household word. No more interest- Two little booklets by the American AUy assisted hy a full corps of competent phy- Ypailanti will not have to pay . any ing record of a life upon the stage Tract Society. New Yoik, are suitable Bidans and Burgeons, treats with unparalleled royalty for using the electric light tow- could be laid befoi-e the public. This, for Christmas gifts. The first, "The Sea success all Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the Eye ers; at least that's what tlie city attor- enriched with illustrations and por- is His," 25 cents. The second, "Rays of and Ear of every nature upoa the latest scieutiflo MILLINERY. traits of cotemporary actors and ac- principles. He particularly invites all whose .THE WORLD'S BEST ney reports to the council, but the Light," containgaseclection of scripture casts have been neglected, badly treated or pro- courts may not think as he does. tresses, and with anecdotes, will form and poetry for each day of the month- nouueed incurable. Patients who are doingwell one of the most delightful serials The illustrated—price 60 cents. MRS. E. A. HOYT, It is said that a worthless apple tree under thocaroof their own physicians need not HAS NOW A COMPLETEjLINE OK THE Kid Button $2.50 Shoe may be made to bear good fruit by driv- Century has ever printed. The same company have issued Stud- cuil on us, as our province is to treat those who ^W ._ _ . m ^ fm » m _ flu — _ • WV . . «»B _ « • ft _* ing several large nails into the trunk of Amelia E. Barr, Frank R. Stockton, ies in Mark's Gospel, by C. S. Robinson. cannot find rell l otherwise. Believing that sci- the tree. The iron in the wood is said Mark Twain, H. H. Boyesen and many Price in paper 50 cents. euce is truth and "truth is mighty and will pre- LATEST STYLES to cause the tree to be fruitful.—Ex. other well known writers will furnish vail, when known, and knowing that disease the fiction for the new volume, includ- can be cured with positive certainty, he invites in MILLINERY J. H, PEEPLES & CO., Chicago. The state tax to be raised in Wash- McGuffey's High School Reader, He- the afflicted to call and receive advice free aud be And Hair Goods. All ladles »re invited to call ing several novels, illustrated novel- cured of their diseases. tenaw county this year will be over lettes and short stories. vised Edition, contains specimens of and inspect her aiock befoie purchasing FOE SALS BY $10,000 more than last year. It will the best literary style of the several There is no subject that requires BO much elsewhere. be a little hard on the farmers to pay "The Women of the French Salons " study and experience as the treatmentand cu;» are to be described in a brilliant series generations of British and American of chronic diseases. The astonishing success Hurt NO. 7 ANN ST., ANN ARBOR. this, but death and taxes must be met. authors. It is a valuable book for remarkable cures performed by him is due to a DOTY & FEINER, of illustrated papers. The important scholars. VanAntwerp, Bragg & Co., thorough knowledge of the structure and func- The Picket tells of a farmer who is so discoveries made with the great Licit tions of the human sysf?ni, and the cure of dis- FIRM Ana Arbor, Mich. mean that he wouldn't attend the fun- telescope at SanFrancisco, and the latest , Ohio, publishers. ease by natural remedies. Let those given up by others call for examination. He hassuccesslully ID THE eral of his own mother, who died re- explorations relating to prehistoric treated the following diseases since his arrival in cently, nor allow his wife to take a horse America are to be chronicled. The November Magazine of American this State: Eye and Ear diseases, Chronic Diar- WELL to go with. Such a man is too mean to ihoea, Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic Prof. George P. Fisher is to write a History is rich with timely and readable Inflammation of the Bladder, Painful or Irregular live. series on " The Nature and Method of papers. Four are illustrated. A brief Menstruation, Fever Sores and Ulcers, Incontinence OPESi SOUSE DRILLS Clarence Jones, a 15 year old boy liv- Revelation," which will attract every sketch of the home of the last surviving of tti7ie. Tape Worms, Crooked Limbsand Enlarged Barber Shop! Have made two feet Joints, Spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joint a minute. Hydraulic ing at Dundee, knows how it feels to bible student. Bishop Potter will con- signer of the Declaration of Independ- Disease, White Swelling, Discharging Abscesses, Ste- Everything neat and first-class. Best jetting-or rock mach have a bullet shot into his hand. He tribute a series of "Present-day Papers" ence is given by the editor, A Chapter rutty or Barrenness, Kervousnest and General Debil- inery any depth. was fooliug with a revolver recently on living topics, and there will be art from the History of Utah, by Hubert ity, Impotence, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder of Workmen. Try us. 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I WASHINGTON ADMITTED. I will hear your fong sublime, some WASHINGTON NEWS. There are less than 2-30,000 Indians all other time, he said, pulling away suddenly The President Issues a Proclamation !>•• The Czar of Russia is fond of huntin" You should read THE Cm and fishing. SEVENTH CAGO DAILY NFWS because and leaving his coat button in my hands. alarlng Her a State—Rejoicing; in tllJ told in the United States. Of these 38,- • Daily Record of Happenings at yon ran afford if. Price But he didn't, get far; he was detained by 663 are church members and 21,582 live POINT doesn't stand in the way. It's the National Capital. OLTMPIA, Wash., Nov. 12.—The Legi»- in houf«s, like the white man. Do yon suffer wi:h eatarrh? You can really the cheapest ihing on rheumatism in his lelt knee. \ pressed earth One cent mean-; prac- into his hunii a small pock ge. The next lature of Washington had just elected be cured if you take HooH'g Sarsap»rilla, the ereat blood purifier. S >\d by all drug- tically nothing—until you spend day he ran to meet me ai.d s*id "Wonder- Reports from the Heads of Departments-* minor officers Monday and a joint reso- Some philosopher has discovered that it. Then you may m:ike h mean gists. a great de:il, according a? you ful this Salvation O 1, ain't it?" Montana and Washington Admitted lution to elect Senators was pending in the genuine old American blood of the to the Union—Other Notes of the House when the news that President invest it. A thing is i heap if it fathers lias been kept purer and without That Little Tickling- costs little, and is worth much. (ieneral Interest. Harrison had signed the proclamatie* THE DAILY NEWS is like atele- admitting Washington into the Unioi foreign admixture tar more thoroughly la your throat, which makes you cough graph from the whole world to OH! MY HEAD. ooce in a while! and keeps yon constantly your brain. To keep it in con- NATIONAL AFFAIRS. was received. Instantly every membM in the south than in the nortii. Well, The pain from Neuralgia and it* clearing your throat, arises from catarrh, stant working order costs you WAJHIWGTON, NOV. 8.—General Ores* sprung to his feet and the entire house that is not the general opinion. but onecent a day. That's why companion disease Rheumatism is and as catarrh is a constitutional disease it's cheap—because it renders excruciating. Thousands who could ly, Chief Signal Officer of the Army, and spectators cheered for some minutes. When order was restored one of the the ordinary cough medicines all fail to hit a great service for an insignifi- be quickly cured are needlessly suf- In his annual report, speaking of the spot. Wnat you need \s a constitu- cant price. fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for members—Tucker, an old pioneer—rose SUmimber—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over weather forecasts, calls attention to the between them the honors of Paris this tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. others what it did for the following fact that under present conditions the to his feet and in a brief speech, a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. summer. One is Tom Edison, inside the Many people who have taken this medi- a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day. forecast officer can devote barely half a trembling with emotion, congratulated Wffliunsport. Ind., Oct. S. 1987. exposition; the other is Col. W. F. Cody, cine for scrofula, dyspepsia, loss of appe Having been amiotedwith neuralgia for minute to all the predictions for any the Legislature and the people on tite, and other troubles, have been surprised the past four years, and trying almost every* admission. In the Senate the procla- outside of it. Science and society alike If any dealer says lie hastHe W. 1*. Douglas thing, but in vain, I finally heard of Athlo- particular State or district. The demand that it should cure this troublesome cough. Shoe* without name and price stampecT on phoros. After taking one bottle I found it mation was also received with continued bow their heads to Brother Jonathan. to be helping me, *&**&*** afte afterr takintaking Iour bot- for weather forecasts is continually But to know the actual cause of the cough the bottom, put him down as a fraud. tles of Athlh os and one of Punf P . I founI fd increasing, and they are appreciating cheering and the wildest enthusiasm. that I was entirely well.. I thinth k the medi- H to solve the myst«ry. Many cases of cine Iff positively a sure cure. in value in the estimation of the The resolution to elect Senators wH Charleston, S. C, witnesses the spec consumption can be traced back to the OHACNCET B. REDDIOK. laid on the table, and it is generally Bit. Oannel. m., Dec ». 1887. public. The percentages of successful tacle of seven black and five white jury- neglect of some su;h slight affection as I have nsed Athlophoros in my family and forecasts made by Prof. Charles E. Mar- understood that no election will take this. Consumption can be controlled in find it to be the greatest medicine for neu- men sitting together to try a murder ralgia in existence and having had its fangs vin are: For weather, 84.4; temperature, place until Tuesday, November l!i. its early stages, and the efftct of Hood's fastened upon me for the past 30 years I know 75.8, with a general average of 81. Dur- case. It is the case of Capt. McDow for SarsaparilU in purifying the blood, build- whereof t apeak. MBB. JULIA OHILTOM. M& stud 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- ing the year 1,096 storm signals at all THE IOWA ELECTION. shooting Capt. Dawson, of The Charles- ing up the geceral health, and expelling ture, " Moorish Maiden." kinds were ordered, of which 680 were l'h« Republican Ticket with the Kxcep* ton News and Courier, last spring. So the scrofulous taint which is the cau*e of THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. wholly and 74 partly justified as to ve- tion of Hutchison Eleote I. the world has moved. catarrh and consumption, has rjstored to locity, and 980 justified as to direction. DES MoiNRS, la.. Nov. 12.—Return* perfect health many persons on whom On the Pacific coast territory, in charge come in slowly, but the full vote has SL new beauty book announces that this d erd'ul dijease seemed to have a firm BUSINESS CARDS. of Lieutenant- J. E. Maxfield, the per been received from eighty-four coun.' hold. cent, of successful forecasts increased Mrs. Langtry poultices her face with ties, and they give Poyneer, the Re- veal cutlets to prevent wrinkles. This LEX. W. HAMILTON from 73.3 in 1887 to 83 in 1888. publican candidate for Lieutenant-GoT- Attorney m I.nvt. is certainly a new wrinkle in beauty If you want your stomach free, your AWill practice in both State and United StaUl WASHINGTON, NOV. 9.—The President ernor, a total of 149,442, and for Bestow mind clear and energetic, take Samaritan Courts. Office Rooms, one and two. 1st floor of has signed the proclamation admitting (Dem.) 148,805. The remaining coun culture. It has been generally supposed Nervine. The finest alternative and anti the new brick block, corner of Huron and Fourth Streets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Montana as a State. The proclamation ties are estimated to give Poyneer a that the fascinating actress has had bi ious medicine on earth, is Sjmaritan is similar in form to those with relation Blight majority, probably less than more or less experience with calves dur- Nervine. $1.50. Samxnfan Nervine cured R. WILLIAMS, to Dakota. 500. As he has the small' ing her career, but this is the first inti- a very severe ca?e ot Eoiiep«y tor me. Dr. G WASHINGTON, NOV. 11.—.T. N. Huston, est vote on the Republican B. Munsey, Laconia, N. H. Attorney at Law. Milan, Mich. mation we have had that she took them W. L. DOUGLAS Money loaned for outside parties. All legal Treasurer of the United States, in his ticket it is certain that all the others, in' in slices. annual report states that the total rev- eluding Supreme Judge, Superintendent business gi reu prompt attention. A Sensible Man $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. enues for the year ended June 30 last of Instruction and Railroad Commission- In the irreverent slang of Young Wou'd me Kemp's B*lsam for (he Throat Best in the world. Examine hil were $387,059,058 and the expenditures er, are elected by majorities ranging S5.0O GENUINE HAND-SKWED 8HOE. -GET- America, John Adams is called "Old am! LUQIT*. It is curing mire cases of S4.0O HAND-SKWK1) WELT SHOE. 8299,288,978. The surplus revenues from 2,000 to 4,000. The official count Coughs, Colds, Aatbina, Bronchitis, Criup *a.r,0 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. were §87,701,060, a decrease of 828,530,- in Monona County shows that a Demo- Fireworks." He it was who is respon- 82.50 KXTKA VALUE CALF SHOE. sible for all the powder and fireworks and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than S3.35 WOKKINGMAN'S SHOE. O.E. GODFREY 193 as compared with the year crat is elected to the Legislature by 1 Sg.OO and SI.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES, of the Fourth of July. Of the day, any other medicine. The proprietor has All made in Congress, Button and Lace. TO I>O VOI It RRAYIKO, before. The gold in the Treasury majority, thus making th« House a tie- authorized any drnjfgisl to give you a Freight work, Furniture and Piano moving, or in excess of certificates outstanding fifty each—and the Senate will stand—• which he thought would be the 2d of anything else that yon need done. He has all the Sample Bjttle Free to convince you of W. L. DOUGLAS latest appliances, largest drays and best force of was 8193,610,172 in 1888 and §186,257,490 Republicans, 28; Democrats, 22, a Re- July instead of the 4th, he wrote to his the merit of thi« great remedy. Large men. Kesltlence, 46 X. HII-HI. in 1S89. The changes that took place in publican majority of 6 on joint ballot. wife Abigail: "It ought to be solemnized Bottles 50c and $1. S3 SHOE Telephone 82 the currency were an increase of about Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting, KILLED BY A MADMAN. with pomp and parade, with shows, Ii not sold by your dealer, write 1 $34,000,000 in the stock of silver, a con- games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and Chilblains, cu s or wound?, can be cured W. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON , MAS& WM. W. NICHOLS, traction of $41,000,000 in the National- General Corona, of Mexico, Assassinated Examine W. I- DonicliM 83.00 Mioe fo illuminations from one end of this coun- in short time bv the use of Salvation Oil. )£«•"»Ifiiifii anil I i

  • '«. bank circulation, and a loss of $25,750,- by a Lunatic, Who Also Stabs His Vic- All druggists sell it at 25 cents a bottle. 000 of gold. The increase of the cir- tim's Wife and Then Kil.s Himself. try to the other, from this time forward DENTAL PARLORS culation of silver certificates was about CITY OP MEXICO, NOV. 12.—General forevermore." WM. E.EINHARDT& CO., over Savings Bank opposite $56,000,000. Corona, ex-Minister to Spain and Gov- A Great Surprise 42 S. MAIN STREET. Ann Arbor. Court House Square. WASHINGTON, NOV. 12.—The President ernor of the State of Jalisco, while on Is in store for all who use Kemp's Balsam Mr. Phelps' Mascot. for the Throat and Lungs, the great guar- Teeth extracted without pain by use has made the following appointment: his way to a theater in Guadalajara People have wondered why Hon. Will- Sunday afternoon was stabbed four anteed remedy. Would you believe that of Gas or Vitalized Air. Charles P. Lincoln, of Michigan, to be iam Walter Phelps wore his hair cut in HUMPHREYS' Second Deputy Commissioner of Pen- times by a madman and died it is sold on its merits and that any drug- a bang. Plainly that bang is the genial gist is authorized by the proprietor of this I'E. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically anil LOUIS P. HALL, sions, vice Joseph J. Bartlett, resigned. at 8 o'clock Monday morning. The carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many wife of the General, who is an Jerseyman"s mascot. First he followed wonderful remedy to give you a sample years in private practice with success, andf or over WASHINGTON, NOV. 12.—At 5:27 p. m. bottle free ? It never fni's to cure acute thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe- DENTIST Monday President Harrison signed and American, also received a stab wound, it to congress, next across the water to cific is a special cure for the disease named. OFFICE Over Sheehan's Book nr chornic coughs. All druggists sell These Specifics cure without drugging, purg- issued the proclamation declaring Wash- which is, however, not dangerous. Th« Berlin as one of the Samoan commis- ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and Store, assassin immediately killed himself. He Kemp's Iiil^arn. Large Bottles 50 cents deed the sovereign remedies of the World. ington to be a State in the Union. The sioners, and now it has gone before ham nd$l. South. State Street Presidential proclamation is couched in was a lunatic who had just been dis- to the exalted seat of minister to Ger- LIST OF PMNCrPAL SOS. CURES. PBICK8. charged from the police force. 1 Fevers* Congestion, Inflammation . ,£. terms similar to those admitting the two many. Plainly there is destiny in that *Z Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic Dakotas and Montana. 3 C'ryinar Colic, or Teething of Infants HOURS : 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 5 NINE PERSONS DROWNED. bang. It may be remarked in passing 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults WASHINGTON, NOV. 12. — Marshall 3 Dysentery* Grlptngr,BlliousColic . that Mr. Phelps and Mr. Halstead, the ti Cholera Morbus, vomiting T^JA. Cushing, of Massachusetts, has been ap- Horrible Accident Caused by the Capsiz- 7 CouffhH, <-'°*cLt Bronchitis pointed private secretary to Postmaster- ing of a Boat Near Portland, Ore. rejected candidate for minister to Ger- W Neuraljrla, Toothache,Faceac-he O Headaches* SicfcHeatlache, Vertigo WM. BIGGS. General Wanamaker. He is a well- POHTI-AXD, Ore., Nov. 9.—Meager par- many, are warm friends. Mr. Phelps 10 Dyspepsia * Bilious stomach 11 Snppressedopressed r PainfPa u__ Periods. known newspaper correspondent here. ticulars have just been received here cabled his friendly interest from Berlin Whit WASHINGTON, NOV. 18.—The annual from Yaquina City, Ore., of the drown- Croupites, ,Cough too Profu, Difficuls Periods.t Breathin. g .. to America during Mr. Halstead"s illness, Halt Rheum, ErysipelasErysipela, EruEruptionsp . report of Surgeon-General Hrowne shows ing of a number of persons there. and the two were together in Germany HheutnatiNinHhti , KheumatiKhti c FuinFins Thursday a family named Parker con- Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria.. Contractor that 10,000 persons were examined for before Mr. Phelps' return. 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeolng Ami all It!•>«» <• promptly For Bruises and Burns. 20 Whooping Cough, Violent Cmigbg. .( whom 3.914 were rejected for physical dren, and another man named Wag- 24 General liebiHty.PnyslcolWiakness ,J 27 Kidney DiNease .1 disqualifications. The number rejected goner, attempted to cross in a small boat The D.'s. Fresh, strong, Convincing Facts. Nervous Debility 1.0 «a- Shop Cor. of Church-st and University ave. 30 Urinary Weakness. Wetting H«l. .5 Telephone 9; P. O. Box 1243. for color-blindness was 1,300. from Newport to South Beach. When Here they are with us again, the an- I'i Wk 5 Beit Result". EutProrldaie*, S. I., Jnnt'St. 3'2 Diseases of thelleart,PaU it-uion 1.00 about midway the craft was swamped nual crop of them, particularly the LL. While In th« employ of the Barttow Btov* Co. and all were drowned except Parker, applied your St. Jacobi Oil to many had burni of Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt MONTANA ADMITTED. D.'s and the D. D.'s. Every year they the moulders, and always with beat results of price. DR. HUMPHREYS' MANTAL, 044 pages) Ann Arbor Fruit Farm who was subsequently picked up by the OE0. W. H0RT0H. richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. President Harrison Signs the Vrorlama- little steamer Richardson. are created by the dozen. It is safe to Humphreys'MedicipeCo.l ^Fulf•m'St.N Y. tlon Making It a State. say that now the north has more doctors Berry Plants, Fruit and Orna- Ladder Fell. Gal«iton, Texas, June S3. I»SJ. mental Trees, Peara and Grape HELENA, Mont., Nov. 0.—Upon receipt ENDED IN MURDER. of laws and doctors of divinity than the Tell from Udder; bruised and sprained my foot SPECIFICS. of the news that yesterday President and wri.t; snler»d in days; was cured by Sv. vines a Specialty. oyrupa and An Old Feud Causes the Death of Two south has colonels and judges. Between Jacobs Oil. J0SHDA WYTETH. Home-Made Wines. Harrison signed the proclamation ad- the two honors are easy. The titles are mitting Montana as a State Judge Noted Kentucky Men. (gSHl Syrup of Ra»ph»Ty ; Butlett Pear Syrup, Bone LEXINGTON, Ivy., Nov. 9.—Owing to an becoming so cheap that anybody can se- Knee-Cap Hurt. Ball, Ind., Aug. 10,1SSS. sett, Dandelion in I liaspberry Wines and Shrubs Sanders, Helena's police magistrate, Knee-cap wai Imrt and I suffered 3 months: 3 for Liver and K\ i i •>• troubles; Sweet Ked Con- old feud Colonel Armstead M. Swope bottles of St. Jacobs Oil permanently restored UM. started the machinery of State by ad- cure them, except perhaps women. To 0. C. McMORBIS. cord and Maiuin White Wines, especially pre- was killed at the post-office in this city MOTHERS pared for Invui. Is. Order Trees and Plants early, their credit be it said that as yet there is ministering the oath of office to •Chief- yesterday afternoon by Colonel William as we get most of them from the best Nurseries Justice Klake. who then swore in the only one female LL. D.—Dr. Amelia B. Dislocation. JoUst, m., May It. ISM- east. Cassius Goodloe. and Goodloe was badly Dislocated shoulder 3 yeari ago; confined J K. ISA IK. Went Huron St. other Judges. Governor Toole was Edwards—and no female doctor of divin- weeks to hons.; the pain was cured by 8t. Jacobs wounded. Both were prominent Repub- Oil and fcava had no return of It. J. D. BEOWH. ptfEND" sworn in. the inauguration being in- ity at all. Kbcrbncli * S«««, Ann Arbor, ! formal, and the oath was administered lican politicians. Agents tor tile <;r<-:tl I'I-CIK-II Kom- LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 11.—Colonel Charles Dickens refused to be knighted Horse-kick. Ozart, 0 "»•*»• cil.v. UK. LeDIICI PLKIUIIK'.tl, by the Governor's nephew. X. K. Stout, PIUR, a notary public. A proclamation con- Goodloe. who shot and killed Colonel by the queen of England. Henry Ward Suffered 4 «e*.s from the kick of a "orse HiLo from Pans. France, act only upon tbe generative Swope, died of his injuries on Sunday. Beecher refused the title of doctor of use cane; two bottles St. Jacobs »» <"£"*g organs in females and positively cure impression vening the Legislature not later than LESSENS PAIN^ T0 LIFE of the menses (from whatever cause,) and all November 20 to elect United States Sen- Returns from Obio. divinity. Possibly he thought he was AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALER*. DIMINISHES DANGER ' periodical troubles peculiar to women. A safe, re- THE T.HtRLES » VOGELER C0 Baltimcn, Mt liable remedy war/anted to promote menstrua- ators was issued. Coi.UMiirs. O., Nov. 19.—The official not good enough for it. Titles cannot v tion or money refunded. Should not be used returns from sixty counties received at make large men any greater, neither can during pregnancy. The large proportion of ills A NEW CENTURY. UM n to which ladies are liable is the direct result of a the Secretary of State's office and tel- they make small men great; and this is disordered or irregu ar menstruation. Ask any Important F.vents in the History ol egraphic reports from the officials of the a reflection to be commended to our f \_, fl I L U druggist, Ann Arbor. AMERICAN PILl. CO., Catholicism In America Celebrated. remaining twenty-eight indicate that BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTAru Spencer, Iowa. ROBERT STEVENSON & Co., American nickel-in-the-slot doctors ot Wholesale Agents, Chicago. BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 11.—The most the plurality of Lampson (Rep.) for SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "" important group of events in the his- Lieutenant-Governor will be 181. The divinity and laws. D.L.DOWII'S "HOME EXEKCIKEH." tory of the Catholic church in America Republicans elect all the State ticket Fur Brain-lVnrkers and Seden began here Sunday morning. It was except Governor. Simon Cameron. TESTICURA EXTERNOSUM GUHNEY tary People; the commencement of a triple celebra- Train Is Insane, but Harmless. A man of invincible loyalty as a friend, wko Gentlemen, Ladies and Youths; BV the Athlete or invalid. A com- tion—the hundredth anniversary of the BOSTON, NOV. 11.—George Francis never forgot a personal kindness, and who was plete gymnasium. Takes up appointment of the first American Cath- Train was set at liberty Saturday, Judge always forward in doing acts of kindness to others. but six inches square floor- olic Bishop, the inauguration of the ft HOJ room ; Fomething new, scien- McKim, of the probate court, finding This is the aspect of Mr. Cameron's ALBERT CM tific, durable, compreh ensive, first congress of Catholic laymen held in him harmlessly insane and not responsi- character which it is pleasantest to dwell For the cure of Seminal Weak- cheap. Indorsed by twenty the United States and the dedication of ble for the contract judgment which ness. Impotency, Nocturnal housand Physicians, Lawyers, Clergymen the new National University for Cath- on, and it is the one by which he will be Emissions, and Stunted De- Editors and others now usii.g it. Send for caused his imprisonment. best and longest remembered. At one WATER illustrated circular, forty engravings, no charge. olics. It is estimated that 15,000 velopment. * * * #*-Curi> Prof. I). L. DOWD, Physical and Vocal Culture, 9 time he had enemies both in his own ly absorption. Applied direct to E. Hth Street, New-York. strangers are in the city. THE MARKETS. the Parts. No nauseous drugs that party and out of it, but he disarmed rain the stomach (iuaraoteej KlpHteen Held for Murder. NEW YORK, NOV. 13. them all as the years went on, simply by re or money rafundod. Bent HEATER BALTIMOHE, Md., Nov. 11.—The United LIVE STOCK-Nattves $3 10 $435 to any part of the U. S. ee- his warm hoartedness and his helpful- <=> States grand ,ury has indicted eighteen Sheep 8 75 @ 5 50 .eurely packed free fron\ Hogs 4 35 @ 4 60 ness to others. When he passed his 90th bservation upon of the 124 Navassa rioters for murder FLOUR—Good to Choice 8 00 <& 4 00 IMITATED, but Patents 4 !25 ^ 5 50 year, three months ago, it is probably receipt of 82. and as accessories before the fact, the WHEAT—No. \! Red (f. o. b.).. m a 88* X NEVER EQUALLED, penalty for which is death. Seven are May not too much to say that everybody who ADDRESS THE held as principals and eleven as having CORN—No. a White 41 knew him sent congratulations, mental- FOR III: V I IX. OATS—No. a White 1381*® 29'/j OERT MEDICAL CO. aided and abetted the murders. RYE—Western 49 @ 63 ly at least. PORK—Mess 10 T5 @X1 25 His was a life long and stormy and CLEVELAND, O. Death of General Bourke. LARD—Steam 6 :W © 6040 Cwellings, Public Build.ngs, Churches &c. full of excitement till 1877, when he re- NEW YOBK, NOV. 11.—General Thomas CHEESE 7)4® 10 •'THE CivuNEY HUT WATCH SYSTEM i* safe, WOOL—Domestic 3-i @ 39 iired from politics to let his son Donald cleanly, readily managed, establishes a uniform, Francis Bovtrke, the Irish patriot, died CHICAGO. agreeable and wholesome heat, and is far superior at his home, 209 East Thirty-sixth street, BEEVES—Shipping Steers.... U 15 Hi 5 20 secome senator from Pennsylvania. in these mentioned particulars to any othermode Cows 150 ©8751 of House-heating with which I am acqainted." Sunday morning. He had been confined Stoclcws 8 00 @ 2 50 'His son reigned in his stead." Strangely A. BROOKS, M. D., Chicago. to his bed about a week, and his death Feeders S 80 (% 3 00 jnough, in his youth he was very deli- Butchers'Steers 3 00 a 4 00 Send for" Hou hi-si to hent our Homes.'' was caused by a complication of kidney Inferior Cattle 1 f>0 ® 2 75 cate, and so weak that he could not pull troubles. HOGS-Live—Good to Choice.. 3 7!) (ft 4 15 .he lever of the old hand presses which SHEEP 3 00 5 00 GURNEY HOT WATER HEATER CO. A Well-Know n 1'ublisliiiig; House Burned. BUTTER—Creamerj 4 were used when he worked at his trade Boston, Matt, The only known specific for Epileptic Fits.-£* KANSAS CITY, MO., NOV. 11.—The Good to Choice Dairy 18 of printer. Vet by living temperately as 83- Estimates tarnished by EGGS—Fresh 19 @ 19/i WAIeo for Spasms and Falling Sickncsa.-S» Peter 11. Tiernan printing-house and Wisicrn Plamhln HIKI llexliiiir Co.. Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured. BROOM CORN— to his body, and plunging into the swirl ll. iron, jlicli. bindery and the A. N. Kellogg News- Self-Working 4 Squalled by none in delirium of fever.-^B* Hurl up to his lips mentally, and moving for- 43-Neutralizes germs of disease and sickness. paper Company's establishment burned Inferior 2j ward with it always, he lived to his great Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. POTATOES—(per bu.) V-i'. ® 28 completely Saturday night. Loss, $80,- age. His recipe for keeping all his powers MILLARD'S CleanBes blood, quickens sluggish circulation. 000; partially insured. PORK—Mess 9 00 @ 9 50 Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds.-®* LARD—Steam S &5 so perfectly has been mentioned before. a9-Pennanently and promptly cures paralysis. FLOUR— Spring Patents 4.10 @ 5 00 Ties, It is a charming and healthful Aperient. En Route for Zanzil ar. Winter Patents 4 30 @ 4 40 ft was, "Associate with young people Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. ZANZIISAK, NOV. 12. — The British Bakers1 2 DO @ 3 25 and keep going." Straights a ?."> HAIR 6L0SS0MER. Changes bad breath to good, removing cause. Minister has received a letter from GRAIN—Wheat, No. -J78 787,' A auie cure for itchy rS~Kouts biliousness and clears complexion. Stanley in which the explorer says he Cora, No. 2 83/, In the field which he chose lie was Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.-®* Oats, No. S 19 sore scalp, Dandruff It drives Sick Headache like the wind.-** hopes to reach Zanzibar about the mid- Rye, No.S 48 strongest as a political manager. In Boaema, l»o:id or FaM- ^"Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. dle of January next. Barley, No. a 58 @ 58 business enterprises and in politics alike, 1 Nk' Hair and all scalp Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it."®* LUMBER— diseases. Restores life-giving properties to the blood.-tt» Death of Pennsylvania's Treasurer. Common Dressed Siding 17 00 ©17 CO ii8 greatest quality was his unerring Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders.-^* HAKHISBFRG, Pa., Nov. 9.—State Flooring Ki 00 @34 00 judgment. It seemed indeed infallible. tarEeliabla when all opiates fail.-** CommonBoards i:i 00 ©I8 60 Refreshes the Blind and invigorates the bod}. Treasurer William B. Hart died at 12:15 Fencing 11 50 ©14 60 Certainly now every one can say of 75c. : Cures dyspepsia or money refunded .~K» o'clock a. m. He did not recover con- Lath 3 00 © 2 10 T<> wash the hiiir ami cleanse, thfi sc;ilp without Shingles 1 U0 @ 2 50 lim what he said of himself, at a dinner tar-Endorsed in writing by over fifty thousand sciousness after an attack of paralysis injury use MILI.A KU'N IIAIK KOAM..>V leading physicians in U. 9. and Europe.-e» KANSAS CITY. party in honor of his 72d birthday: VrciMintlby IK. E. MII.LAK1), 7;t at 9:30 p. m. !ATTLE-Best $3 IS @ 4 70 Monroe St., Grand UnpltlN, Mich. Leading clergymen in U. S. and Europe's* Fair to Good 2 40 I have made It a rule of life to be kind to every I- or sale by :tii drogffista and dealers, or sent post- Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror.-©* Pan-American Trip Knded. HOGS—Best 3 X, ©4 00 one and considerate of alL Yet I have made ene- .tl to any address on reccint of above price. Sen* for sale by all leading druggists. $1.5o.-8» 'circular! and testlmontals. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 11.—The Inter- Medium 3 70 @ 3 85 mies, because 1 Lave had opinions and asserted SHEEP Best 8 0S © 4 85 them. But this has brought me friends also. I ttt Ih» BR.S. A. BICBIO.ND NERVINE CO,, St. Joseph, Mo. national congress excursionists ended Medium S B0 have lived Ion;; aud seen much of life, and nlien 1 their trip in this city on Saturday, hav- OMAHA am gone all 1 ask La that people can say that I ilM I is on ill.' in I'hllodelnhl» ATTLE—Best U 13 <•• 4 8S C.H.PEARSON &C2.*- I at the Newsj>upor Advt)*. Correspondence freely answered by Physicians, ing traveled 7,000 miles without a single Medium 4 00 <& 4 10 the best 1 could and was ever true to my obliga Ttlslnpr Agency of Messrs. >». For testimonials und circulars send stamp. mishap. HOGS 3 70 ©3 80 tions and my Crieadi. -» BA LTI M O R E. MD. *. W. AVER ft SON. our authorized agent* living creatures" is the best work being Mi-s Bertina Bliss left Tuesday to spend done to day. The humane societies are wnek at. Jacksjn. Siie was accompanied THE REGISTER. the embodiment of the dtsire in all kind by Miss Carrie Britten of Detroit, who has PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY hearts to see the reign of justice, mercy, >een visiting here for sevensl days. KITTEEDGE &; MOKAN, gentleness and peace on earth. Mrs. A. L. Noble received a letter Mon- ANN ABBOB, MICH. day announcing: the serious illness of her Give 'Em Another Chance! Having often been asked the object T:E:R.:M:S: of the Bands of Mercy, I can best reply in >rother, Arthur Warren of Albion, N. Y., one I>«ll»r per year In Advance 41.50 the language of G. T. Angfll, the president who has been a frequent visitor to this city. If not paid nntll after six months. of the Masf achusetts Humane Society, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Manning of Mu-kegon tfr-FUwen Cents per year addUirmal, to Sui)- whom the idea originated: "Their o'ject visited old friends in the city M^veral days Keep The Ball Rolling-. anper* mttxide of Wnihtenaw Cnunty. is to encourage in evfrv way brave, gen his week. Mr. Alimring i« one the pro erous, noble, and merciful df>ed?. To teach irietors of the Muskegon Daily News, his THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1889. and lead every child and elder person to >artDer being ano her Ann Arbor boy, say a kind word or do a kind act that will lenry G. Wanty. As a supplement to our $10.00 Suit Sale last week, we now propose to open make some other human being or some Fieri S^hmid and family landed in New THK Law Building is more than dumb creature happier". Belonging to a York Situ'day. They sailed Oct. 31 and crowded this year. With such rapid society with such aims, for even a few iad a rouph passage coming back. They A $15.00 SUIT SALEI months, cannot fail to make an impression eft New Yoik Moi d iv night and arrived growth the only alternative will he a upon » youthful heart that can never be larger building is the near future. As iome last evening. Mr.Sohra d writes that, he This will give customers greater quantities and better values. Suits entirely obliterated. They will learn that las had enough of ocean trnvel and will the fees in that department more than suffering needlessly inflicted i* cruelty, >e satisfied to spend the remainder of his worth $16, $17, $18, $20 and $22 go into this lot and for one week. pay its running expenses, a demand for whether it be by one human being upon lays on this side of the big pond. a larger and better building could not another, or by human beings upon the dumb animals who cannot speak to tell of verv well be refused. their wrongp. They will learn that it is wrong to own an animal and ill use it by Keal EMate Traii«rers. THE old campus fence is gone, that is Joorge Schmidt to Frederick K&Kcwehr, Take Your Choice for $15.00 overloading it, starving it, and neglecting Loai and Freedom nooo oo •what hadn't already been quietly spir- its comfor; that is a sin to torturean animal amps V. Ca-ty to Piter Stonier, Augusta This strikes people whose compels them to dress well. The Suit Depart- by the use of a tight over-check in ordpr acob Scrjarberle to Felix Dunl&vey, 16 tf 00 ited away to furnish light for numerous Dexttr - ment will be a veritable occupation Ground for Economical Buyers. Hallowe'en pranks. Many a freshman to "make it hold up its bead and look styl- lermanu Langer to Leonbard Gruner, 1700 00 ish," or to mutilate the cieatures work, by Ann Arbor will be glad and sophomore rejoice that Giistavc Walter to Otto SehipJaek, Aim 7(10 00 Come as early in the day as possible. Bring Your Cash depriving the patient faithful horse of the Arbor he will never be shot into raid air to only protection against annoyinp insects, ames Cosgrove to John Cosgrove, Vpsi. 225 00 suddenly land on the other side of that in order to follow another detestable K. O. Ebersparcher to Heiiirich Kber- 1 00 sparcber. Aun Arbor «. 1 M historic landmark. It is gone, but nev- fashion. ANNA E. MCINTVBE. Abram Pride to Alpheus Feicb, Ami Ar- bor 1 00 A. L. NOBLE, er to be forgotten by many of past gen- Ann Arbor, Nov. 7.1889. Claudius B. Grant to Alpheus Felch, Ann Arbor 1 CO erations. L A. C. i oberts 10 Alpheus Felch, Ann Arhor 1 00 Sign of Tli© Red Star, Leading Clothier and Hatter. R< soliiiion* of ttae Trustee*. Win. Ha' ham to Catherine B. Baur. WE print in another column a com- Manchester 450 00 munication from one of our citizens Louisa H. Smith to Cbas. 8 Smith, Dex- At a meeting of the Board of Trustees ter 5 00 upon an evil that is becoming altogether :has. 8. Smith toWm. C. Clark, Ann Ar- too common in this city. As suggested of the School of Music, a committee was bor 80u 00 appointed to draft resolutions expres- Hathaway Densmore et al to Alison by our correspondent it is time that Hathaway. York 300 00 sive of the sentiments of the Board on tephen D. Allen to Sarah E. Dibbel, some of the scamps whoarecontinually Ann Arhor. 3200 00 J. F. SCHUH, the occasion of Director Stanley's retire- Gottlieb Bucholz to the Regents of insulting ladies on the streets after Michigan University, Ann ArK.r 3750 CO dark should be taken in charge by the meiit from office, and the committee Herman Bucholz to the Regents of have accordingly forwarded to Professor Micnigan University, Ann Arbor 650 00 city authorities and dealt with as they George Crampton to ttie hegents of Stanley the following resolutions: Michigan University, Ann Arbur 407 00 WHOLESALE AMI* RETAIL richly deserve. joitlleb Bucholz to Herman Bucholz, WHEREAS, Director Stanley of the Ann Ar^or _.. 300 00 School of Music has communicated to Helen M. Whedou to the Regents of IT now seems that the old cemetery this Board his resignation of Director of Michigan University, Ann Arbor 150 00 oh u burns et al by heirs, to the Regents matter is about to be settled. Mr.Whit- the School, it is, therefore, of Michigan University, Ann Ar- Resolved, That the Board have ac- bor „ 500 CO man having conferred with the board cepted with regret the resignation thus Domestic, Davis & White of public works and the city authorities, tendered, feeling that the event affects Projjrrss of Inventions Since 1843. vitally the prosperity of the School over satisfactory terms have been arrived 'at. In the year 1845 the present owners As a result, a proposition will be made which Professor Stanley has presided during the past year. of the Scientific American newspaper to the city council next Monday night Resolved further, That the Board commenced its publication, and soon af- which will, without doubt, be accepted. ,er established a bureau for the procur- tender to Professor Stanley their appre- ng of patents for inventions. During This will be fortunate for the city and ciation of the energy and ability with .he year 1845 there were only 502 pat- will relieve Mr. Whitman from much which he has, under difficult circum- stances, endeavored to strengthen the ents issued from the U. S. Patent oiice, bitter opposition which would certainly School in the esteem of musiral educa- and the total issue from the establish- NEEDLES AND PARTS FOR ALL have followed any attempt on his part nent of the patent office to the end of tors, in the patronage of the public, aiid hat year numbered only 4,347. to take possession of the old cemetery. in the sympathy and support of the cit- izens amongst whom the enterprise has Up to the 1st of July this year there MACHINES. Mr. Whitman's readiness to drop the bten found ed. lave been granted 406,413. Showing claim of Mr. Joslyn against the city, and And Resolved further, That We enter- -hat since the publication of the Scien- to offer to compromise with the city on tain the hope that Professor Stanley tific American there have been issued will remain among us, and continue to 'rom the U. S. Patent office 402,166 pat- the cemetery question, shows him to be ents, and about one-third more applica- SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND SEWING more willing to do the fair thing than give his influence and support to the other musical enterprises undertaken ions have been made than have been MACHINES REPAIRED. some people had given him credit for. by our citizens and by the University, jranted, showing the ingenuity of our so far as he may deem them worthy ; >eople to be phenomenal, and much peat than even the enormous number Mn. EMIL BACK has translated, for the and we earnestly hope that in the future pursuit of a profession which he so con- of patents issued indicates. Probably Ijenefit of the committee on German in spicuously adorns, he may secure the i good many of our readers have had our pnblic schools, an address delivered compensations—material and spiritunl >nMneut ttiose who have not will be interest- ARBOR, MICH. HENRY WADB ROGERS. id in knowing somethiig about tbis, »»ti, Ohio. We should be glad to re- WILLIAM J. HERDMAN. produce the article in our columns, but the oldest patent solititing rirm in tl « C immittee. country, probably in tue wor d Architects and Builders' Edition of Tl e anr limited space will not permit. Mr. Persons visiting the offices of tbe Sci- Scientific American. The first twopuL- Peaslee became very firmly convinced, K.MIII of Mrs. Mary E. Clark. sntifie American, 301 Broadwav, N. Y., lications are issued every week, and the from his experience in Cincinnati Mrs. Mary EJwards Clark died at the for the first time, will be surpiist-d, on latter two the first of every month. where German is made an optional home of htr daughter, Mrs. J. B. Tice, in entering the main office, to find such an study, that the effects were excellent, Brighton last Fiiday, at the age of 81 extensive and elegantly equipped es- Ballou's Monthly Magazine contains ablishment, with its walnut counters an amount of readable flction; two sto- and strongly urges that other schools years. The deceased was a widow of desks, and chairs to correspond, and its ries only are continued, while five ire introduce the study into the ward Rev. C. Or. Clark, who lived ia this city inormous safes, and such a large num- complete in one number. It contains, schools Mr. Baur's translation of Prof. for many years and died here in 1871. jer of draughtsmen, specification wri- besides, an interesting article on Seal- PLAIN DEALING. PLEASANT Peaslee's address is a very readable one Mrs. Clark continued to live here until the ers and clerks, all busy as bees, re- skin Coats, Alive and Dead, and one on minding one of a large banking or in- Extremes of Humanity, meaning gi- ISN'T IT ? nad will no doubt have a good influence summer of 1887, when she removed to surance office, with its hundred em- ants and dwarfs. The Housekeepers' with the committee who have the mat- Brighton to live with her daughter. ployees. Department, Editors' Drawer, etc., are ter under consideration. The deceased was born at Victor, N. Y., In conversation with one of the firm of the usual excellence. Price lfi cents. in 1805, and came to Michigan to live in who had commenced the business of Boston: G. W. Studley, publisher. 1839. She was a reinarkuble woman, of soliciting patents, in connection with good judgement, marked ability and char- Two Kentucky gentlemen differed in he publication of the Scientific Ameri- New Stock of Pocket books Purses and their views about the management of itable disposition, to her kindly heart can, more than 40 years ago, I learned many 8tudent6 owing their Uuivemty ed- hat his firm had made application lor Fine Leather goods just in at Andrews & The surest business of increasing is one that de- the political party to which they be- ucation. She was a great-grand daughter >atents for upwards of one hundred Co's. tf pends on your good opinion. longed. As is usual with the honorable of President Johnathan Eiwards, the housand inventors In the United States Window Shade*, spring fixture, 35; at gentlemen of that state when differ- noted diviifc*. The funeral was held at and several thousands in different for- Andrews. tf We would rather sell ten articles to satisfied peo- ences arise between them, no appeal is Brighton on Siindny. ign countries, and had filed as many ple than twenty to doubtful ones. made to reason. The two, therefore, cases in the patent office in a single Second Hand School Books chesp at month as there were patents iss-ued du- Andrews & C )'s. tf with the slightest pretext for a quarrel, I'IKMIVll. AMU MM I \l.. ring the entire first year of the business We would rather be quoted as selling good goods proceeded to adjust their differences in career. This gentleman had seen the Buy Picture Frames at Andrews & Miss Edith Hu idy returned from De- Co's. if than flashy ones ; for honest prices than being du- the usual way, namely, with knives and troit Ttifsday. latent office grow from a sapling to a pistols. This was last Thursday. Since sturdy oak, and he modestly hinted Andrews is Headquarters for Athletic Dr. F. K. Owen of Ypsilanti was in the hiloyed by Munn & Co., but a large Bibles, Albums and Fine Stationary at lh«y are more abject slaves to their the ciiy yesterday. iiumber are engaged on the four pub- Andrews. tf Fair prices come in at the proper time, but it's passions than the negroes ever were to lications issued weekly and monthly Ex-Gov. Ashley, and his son Charges from i heir office, 3 Si Broadway, N. Y., 100 choice bound books at Andrews quality and worth:—Value you are after. their masters. were in the city last week. viz: The Scientific American, Scientific 25 cents. tf Mrs. John L. Moore returned Monday American Supplement, The Export Edi- Magazines, F-wihiun iiooKd, Paper We don't ask you to like our prices until you like Cruelty to Aulmali. from De troit where she spent last week. tion of the Sjiemific American, and The Novels at Andrews tf our goods. MK. EDITOR: In his report of lbs Wash- Mrs. Emma B. Chapin of Durand is the Kuest of Mrs. Cnas A. Chapin on Bowery- leuaw Pomological Society meeting Mr st. We are going to have your trade by making them Baur very kindly mentioned the efforts MUs Fannie Warner of Chelsea has been both to your liking. that have been made to introduce humane spending s-everal days this week in the education into the public scbooU of our city. We are manufacturers of high grade pianos and city. He gave, however, more credit than Miss Dr. Huson of Detroit was in the organs, and manufacturer's prices are the lowest is deserved to the undesigned, since noth- city over Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Prof. ing could have been done without the aid Morris. GREAT BARGAINS we know of. and co-operation of the teachers in whose Miss O. J. Paikerand Mrs. John Mc- Pnertion of Howell have been visiting Mrs. X15T We are .jobbers of everything in the music line— rooms the Bands of Mercy have been or- J. R. Bach. buy our Violins, Guitars, Banjos, etc., etc., in dozen ganized, and who give their time and Mrs. F. H. Borradile of Paso del Norte, thought to superintening the meetings, di- Mexico, is visiuug her mother, Mrs. Sperry lots at dozen rates. recting the work of the children and keep- on Waahington-bt. All Kinds of Furniture We carry the stock. ing up their interest in the society. To Mrs. C. B. Gillette of East Saginaw has Miss Hattie Boyd, (now Mrs. H. B. Skin- arrived to spend the winter with hertister ner of ML Pleasant) Miss Mary Trueblood Mrs. Pnilip Bach. Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Patent Rockers, Fancy We show the variety. and Miss Sarah Come the honor of estab- Major Soule left Saturday night for Chairs, Lounges, Elegant Sideboards, Tables of all de- We sell the best and that which satisfies our lishing these Bands of Mercy in our city Vandeibilt, Men., where he will spent scriptions, and everything else that you would expect to properly belongs. some time in huutinjj. customers. D M. M.llan left for Chicago Monday .find in a first-class Furniture Store. It requires no small amount of gelf sac- to make the final arrangements for rem^v We want your fr-ade, and that of your friends. rifice on the part of these teachers to give ing his family there. up even one hour of rest, or to add one Rev. J. M. Gdston was at Lansing Sat Our $14.00 Antique Oak Bedroom Set We are working for it and this tells you how we more care to the arduous duties of a teach- urday and Sunday, preachiDg at the Pres ers daily life; but, feeling how much more byterian chuich Suuday. Is the finest thing on the market for the money. 50 Sets do it. tducation of the heart is needed ever where, Nelson Booth has returned to Mexico sold in four weeks. All other goods in proportion. Give Do you know any reason why we should not and that in the schools it should go hand to spend the winter, the climate here be us a call before buying. in hand with education of the intellect ing too severe for him to stand. have it ? they have done what they could in this 'Gene Wetmore of New Yor,k and Miss W. G. DIETERLE, dirtclion, and they unite in saying that Lena Welraore of Oonoord are visiting ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAN CO., they have already been repaid a thousand their sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Millen. Ann Arbor, Mich. 37 SOUTH MAIN ST. Factory: Retail Warerooms: ^3 fold for the 8acn6c« they have mada I Miss Lottie Henion, who recenily re have done what little I could do to help moved from this city to Jackson, leave First and Washington Street. 38 South Main Street them, believing as I do that the endeavor tbis week to spend the winter wit] LEW H. CLEMENT, Manager Retail Department. to gpread the gospel of "kindness to all her brother at Portland, Oregon. I I ATTENTION. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. LATEST COUNTY NEWS. X<>. 13 Ann St., Is the place for School of Expression Stoncy Creek. 23 SOTTTH STATE, BASE-BALL. R' ports of some sheep being killed Good Bargains! The Pennant of the Michigan Association by dogs last week. Providing Instruction in Awarded to Jackson. II» TKA, COFFEE, KEROSENE OH,, The directors of tho Michigan Base- Mrs. Ann Divis of Milan visited at TIN-W4KE, BOTTOM, THREAI1, MUSIC, Ball League met in Lansing the other Mr». Thomas Talladay's last week. IIOSIKKV, ROCHIKU IIOKKKN, KX- The past week has been quite favora- PKiNs \vti;iiNS, <)ll, CAMS si day and ended tho wrangle over the 1MII.K. BROOMS, KKVNHKM, TOY* LANGUAGE, pennant by unanimously awarding the ble for the late wheat. AND NOT O>S. fiOOON H.IUHKI) Owing to its poor ripening this year, DAWK TO THE I.O«VK*iT PO1ST, flag to Jackson. Manisteo was ad- LARGE STOCK, BiKW UOOIIN. PHYSICAL CULTURE, mitted to the league. It was practical- corn is yet unhusked to a considerable ly agreed that tho league should be in- extent. L. M. BENNETT. AND creased from six clubs to eight for next Cards are out for the marriage of Len season. Tho percentage oi the cluba Beadle, formerly of this place, now of KINDERGARTEN. Ypsilanti, and Miss Helen Beach of the THE TWO SAMS. was as follows; same place. Won, Inead. sent out for the college dedicatory exer- 35TOS. 6 -AJKTD 8 The body of John Basenbark, a farm- cises and reception, and friends of the Washington Street, Ann Arbo , FERDON er living near Jonesville; was found college came from all over the state. about sixty rods from his home and by Ypsilanti certainly has cause to feel Michigan. the roadside recently. lie had probably proud of this noble enterprise. been dead two or three days. Some time Have always on hand a complete Stock of are: j Plttsfleld. thing in the before he started for Ilillsdale, and the Frank Cunningham spent Sunday finding of his body was the first inti- and Monday with his parents at Ham- mation of his misfortune. He was a burg. victim of sinking spells and toolc mor- Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., ai c. phine. Alfred Paul, who has been spending a GROCERY LINE! get our figures for all kinds ot year on the Pacific coast, returned home Rights of Adopted Children. this week. COME and SEE THEM. The Supreme Court has declared un- Mrs. Charley Rose gave a very pleas- constitutional the act of 1S51 providing ant entertainment to those interested LUMBEB that adopted children could inherit from in the Sabbath school work, at her home Teas, Coffees and jhgar. We manufacture our ovs Lumbti their foster parents. The decision af- last Friday evening. and guarantee All prime Articles bought for Cash and can se J fects many eases in which such heirship Messrs. Miller and Roberts have or- at low figures. Oar frequent large invoices c was assumed. Scores of children from iranized a Sabbathjschool in the Mills Teas is a sure sign that we give bargains in VERY LOW PRICES the State public schools at Cold water district.which was addressed last Sun- *»-««ive as » cull i - T. J.KKECH.Sapl. see as. The canal between Grand Itapids and The sabbath school festival held at Holland was completed the other day. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Michael Fender, of Lake Odessa, Cody, was a success socially, financially, tipped a lantern over in hor barn and and we can but believe, religiously. STTTIDIEISTTS' the blaze whiih followed wiped out 81,- Ninety or more were present, and if THE TWO SAMS. The best in the city at good speaking, recitations and music, 600 worth of that lady's goods. and a general manifestation of brother- A number of Marshall school-boys are ly good will mean anything then surely enjoying an unlimited vacation because the various commandments of the dec- they were caught gambling in the school- nlogue were in no danger of being bro- MAYER & OVERBECK'S house. ken. ; " CROCKERY. The home of Colonel Ethan Allen, Nnliur. near Big Rapids, was destroyed by fir© Saline mourns the lossof the "Umatil- LOUIS BLITZ. Be sure and not buy until you have examined our large and well the other night and the loss was esti- la" Indians, who have pulled up their mated at 81,000. wigwams au.l moved to Manchester for selected stock. Manville Jenks, of Ishpeming, has re- a campaign. CHOICil GROOERIES. ceived the appointment of deputy col- The Y. P. S. of the Saline Methodist lector of internal revenue for the upper church has made arrangements to fur- Best selection in the city, and at the lowest rate. Call and see us. peninsula. nish the citizens 'with a course of lec- Th« Manistique Railway Company's tures, theopeningone by Prof. Hinsdale MAYER & OVEEBECK. round-house and blacksmith Hhop at having been given Tuesday evening. 41 S. Main-st. Seney was burned the other night. Loss, 1*41. $4,000. A large company assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hummel The two-year-old son of John Lam- on Monday evening to celebrate with mers, of Holland, was burned to death them the advent of their china wed- A. P. FERGUSON, recently. While alone in the house he ding. Married in the town of Lodi, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer of the set fire to his clothing. they have spent their years of useful- Willis Perkins, a farmer who lived ness together, honored and respected by near Elmira, shot and instantly killed all who know them, us was abundantly himself the other day during a fit of manifested in the many elegant and temporary insanity. useful articles they were the happy re- cipients of on this unusually pleasant Henry Durand, the famous opium occasion. An elegant supper was serv- HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING GOODS: smuggler, was recently captured at ed and good music WJIS furnished by Royal Oaks, twelve miles from Detroit, Messrs. dough and Gettys, assisted by FERGUSON ROAD WAGONS, CARRIAGES and placed in the Wayne County jail. Miss Sate Fay and Melvin Waters. BUGGIES, SURRYES AND SPRING Elijah Webber, a ninety-two-year-old Nnline. resident of , died recently. The Musical Union met Wednesday WAGONS. Fire the other night burned the mill, evening fir a little practice in singing; WOH.K JUHT 'WAE.E,A1TTED dock, lumber-yard and the McCracken the union contemplates giving a can- mill at North Muskegon. The loss was tata or operetta this winter, :iml if it is THE FERGUSON SPEEDING CART estimated at $100,000; insurance, S3S.000. as great a success as ^neeii Esther was, Here presented bas points of excellence possessed by Muskegon thinks she has thirty thou- everyone will be satisfied. no other Road Cart. sand inhabitants. Mrs. L. D. Wheeler has been packing The manner of attaching Sault Sto Marie has a man who~£as her goods this week preparatory to the spring to the Cart so bit on the green goods racket twice, and leaving Siline; •-he goes On ii visit to that the weight of the per- is waiting another chance. His latest her daughter, Mr-. Reams, at. Big Rap- son occupying the seat was recently and 81,000 was what it cost ids, and will not return to Saline. conies directly over the him. On flccontit "f her mother's illnesa, spring, and the full weight Miss Burroughs w;is unable to teach on' the axle is an advant- A one hundred and twenty-five pound Monday and Tuesday: her place was age possessed by no other bear was killed near Pontiac recently. filled by Mrs. II. D. Heller. Cart, and does away with Convict Connors, who escaped from the the disagreeable "teeter- Tackson prison, was captured near that Last Thuisda recurred an event for ing motion" go common in some time anticipated, the marriage of citv recently. Miss Carrie Wheeler to Will Browne, of cans where the spring is Thomas Lucas fell dead from heart attached to the shafts. Minneapolis, Muni. A in mi. twenty of disease the other day while standing on the friends and relatives witnessed the STYLISH AND STRONG. one of tho Sault Ste. Marie locks. ceremony, which wan performed in the afternoon l>y Rev W*. K ( sldwell, after A. J. Dean, accused of assaulting hia 1 ten-year-old daughter, was recently ad- which light refrwhmi nvs were served mitted to bail at Battle Creek. The biiile was ilre.-s-wl in lilue plush SEAT IP BEADY TO GKT IN. Ann Arbor, "Midi. and silk, and wore a rorsHjte bouquet of William Oliver, a Detroit tailor, ex- sniihix and while Eioweis. Mr. and pired the other morning of heart disease Mrs. Browne !'•!' "" 'he live o'clock while eating breakfast. train for Y|i-iUui!i, ;>IMI took their de- The novelty works of O. H. Hovey at imrturs for MiniifHpoliii Monday from J. T. JACOBS & CO. WHO BUYS THE Reed City were totally destroyed by fire Sal'ne. The l>e.-l w she-, of their num- a few days ago, entailing a loss of 510,000. erom frieuda go with ih< m IO their new Newland Hayes and W. B. Bierce, of I.OIUI'. Detroit, were recently arrested for pro- moting a gift enterprise for money. Boardman &Gray Piano Their scheme was on the lottery princi- ple. Catarrh ARE HAPPY! "We present a few names of purchasers of the new Boardman & Gray Marquetto's ice palace will occupy just Is a constitutional and not a local disease, UPRIGHT Piinos. J. J. Good7ear, J. M. Swift, John Mead, Dr. P. B 3,500 square feet. and therefore It cannot be cured liy local ap- Rose, Mrs. Judge Cooley, (three in one order) John Moore, Mrs. Maggie The conference of the Seventh Day plications. It requires a constitutional rem- Slater, Mrs. Sp-noe, Mrs. Dr. Dunster, Prof M. B. Cooley, Mrs. Dr. Adventists at Battle Crook adjourned edy like Hood's Sarsapartlla, which, working Ancell, Prof. L. D. Wines, C. Sohuttz, Prof. F. L. York, Wesleyan Guild, recently. Elder O. A. Olsen was re- through the blood, eradicates the Impurity Dr. Gibbes, Prof. Rositer, G. Cole, Wm. Biggs, Mrs. Fields, P. G. Susey. elected president. which causes and promotes the disease, and Business Never was Better I Read these solid unpurchased testimonials. Call or write for testimonial Ons hundred and one applicants for catalogue. druggists were recently examined at Mr. ALVIN WILSEY, Dear Sir; Lansing by the State Board of Phar- Catarrh macy. This was the largest number in effects a permanent cure. Thousands ot We purchased our Boardman and Gray Upright Piano the history of tho board. Tho annual people testify to the success of Hood's Sars&- Their Mammoth Store is just like a beehive. The old of you about six years ago. It has never been tuned, never been out report of tt.o board shows that out of 213 parilla a? a remedy for catarrh when othef saying comes up " Sell cheap and people will buy." Low of order. No piano eould do better. applicants examined during the last fis- preparations had (ailed. Hood's Sarsaparilla Yours truly, cal year fifty-two wore rejected. also builds up the whole system, and makes prices, good goods and fair dealing catch the buyers. Ann Arbor, Aug. 1st, 1889. Tom. B. Nickels. The wind blow down the Austrian you feel renewed in health and strength. Catholic Church at Red Jacket the other From Prof. Francis L. York, of the Ann Arbor School of Music, and Organist morning. Nobody was injured. Joseph Many words do not go for much. People are looking for at the Church of Our Father, Detroit, Mich. Wilmer, the contractor, failed to proper- Catarrh ALVIN WILSEY, Esq., Dear Sir: ly brace the walls. Damage, 32,000. " For several years I have been troubled the place to save money. The Boardman & Gray Upright Piano that I purchased Miss Margaret S. Bagley, daughter ol with that terribly disagreeable disease, ca- of you Jive years ago has been in almost constant use, much more so the late Governor John J. Bagloy, was tarrh. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla with the . I vary best results. It cured me of that contln- than is usual. It wears like iron, and stands in tune remarkably. married at Detroit the other afternoon ' ual dropping in my throat, and stuffed-up feel- The B. and G. is a very reliable piano. to George S. Hosmer, a judge of the ing. It has also helped my mother, who has J. T. JACOBS & CO., Francis L. York. Wayne County circuit court. taken it for run down state of health and kid- Ann Arbor, March 7th, '89. A coroner's jury at Detroit has found ney trouble." MBS. 8. D. HEATH, Putnam, Ct. Tho Boaraman & Gray stands unrivaled [in the essentials |of a flrst- that John Green, who was recently Hood's Sarsaparilla Heaquarters for Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gloves, class piano. «• ^J*"""! — *4 found dead in a saloon, died from the effects of a fall, and Pat Driscoll, who SoM by all druggists, gl; six forjjv Prepared only Mittens and Gents' Furnishings. Ann Arbor. was arrested for killing him, has been ta C. I. HOOD * CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ALVIN WILSEY, Agent. released. * IOO Doses One Dollar 23 SOUTH Foiai'ii.NT., .inn Arbor. Mien. Geo. A. Warner, witness 1 38 1 3S Mr. Geer from Committee on Printing Frank Howard, witness 6 25 6 23 Two Egyptian princes, sons of the THE REGISTER presented the following bids. Henry Cornwell. comp. witness 85 81 Khedive, are beintf educated at Vienna. MICHIGAN (TENTRAI, ANN ARBOR. October 21,1889. Albert West, witness 96 91 To the Printing Comittee, Board of Supervisors: Charles Stoup, witness 9-i " The Niagara Falls Route." THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1889. GKKTLEHEN:—We will print, bind and furnish Thos. Reams, witness 48 1a8s Dr. E. B. Foote's Plain Home Talk 1,! 00 copies ofthe Supervisors'proceedings for '89. John H. Callahan, witness 6 35 6 86 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. containing 32 pages and cover isaaie is publica- Ssrah Delrimple, witness 1 88 1 8.1 embracing Medical Common Sense, is a book of over nine hundred closely GOING EAST. Supervisor**' Proceeding. tion of'881 and publish same in the Courier for the James Tolliver, witness 1 38 1 Si sum of §98.50. If more or less pages we will Wm French, witness 1 38 1 88 filled pages containing much useful ad- (OFFICIAL.) charge or deduct pro rata. Wm. Martin, witness 1 us 1 85 vice and information in regard to the Yours Truly, Henry Morris, witness 1 3S 1 (5 JCUKTINCEI} FROM LAST WEEK.] Andrew Peterson, juror ill 50 human body and the laws of health. It Jl'NIUS E. BEAI.. Fred Brown, juror •Whereupon the Board adjourned un- YrsiLASTi. October 21.1889. 50 M is intended as a popular book and the Nelson Bo >th, iuror W) 50 special feature elaborated is the relation til Monday next, at 1:30 p. m. To the Printing Committee, Washtenaw Board of August Bachus, juror 50 Ml THE GREAT J. V. N. GREGORY,Chairman. Supervisors: Chas. S. Fall, juror 5(1 H of the sexes and kindred subjects not A M. A. H. (iEXTLKMEN:—I will furnish 1.E00, 32 page copies Wm.K.Childs, juror usually treated in the smaller Physiolo- Chicago Lv. 7 55 10 35 3 10 9 10 FEED A. HOWI.KTT, Clerk. of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of 50 60 P. M. P. M. Sarah Delrimple, witness 1 75 1 75 gists, with the numerous illustrations. A. M 188s, in pamphlet form (size, style, and quality of James Tolliver, witness 1 Kalatnazo >o 1 12 2 45 6 58 7 10 3 85 2 27 paper same as publication of 188b) and publish 1 75 It is to be regretted that in a book con- Jackson Ar. 3 25 4 45 8 49 9 SS 6 15 German Remedy. the same in the Commercial, for Ji4.50. If more Wm. Martin, witness 1 75 1 7re5 4 4E MONDAY, October 21. 188'J. Henry Morris, witness 1 76 taining so many excellent things there Ann Arbor.... 4 43 5 45 9 41 10 43 7 50 6 00 or less pages, will charge or deduct per rata. i n Detroit Ar. 6 10 6 50 10 45!ll 50 9 20 The Board met pursuant to adjourn- Respectfully, Wm French. witneBS 1 75 1 78 should be occasional lapses from a style 7 30 James L. Palmer, comp. witness A. H. A. M. P. M. . K. HENRY P. COE. 2 s5 2 78 that in a work of this kind should be TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. ment. Called to order by the Chairman. Roger Crippen, witness 2 75 2 78 Buffalo Ar 2 30 3 251 6 15j 4 55 8 05 Roll called and quorum present. The ANN ARBOR. October 22,1839. Frank Ray, wi ness nniformly elevated and serious. Popu- For those deathly $1,000 will bo paidl 1 68 1 B8 (iOING WEST. 1 Bilious Spellsdepend foracase where MI. I journal of yesterday was read and ap- To the Printing Committee, Washtenaw County Richard Whalen, witness 1 08 1 08 lar edition $1.50. Standard edition Supervisors: W. J. Knapp, J.P. >nSi/L,pnuR]5rrrisBS PIIUR BITTERS will I 3 25 8 25 $3.25. Murray Hill Publishing Co., it "will cure you. lot assist or cure. Jt| proved. GK.vn.E.MEN:— We will famish 1,500 copies ofthe Frederick W.Cheshire, witucs 48 4S proceeding* of the B^ard of Supervisors for this Frank Kirk, witness New York. i J*3 I never fails. The petition of Michael Seery relative 48 48 J Do you suffer with x> postage was read to the Board. year and publish same in the Ann Arbor RE<- Isaac S. Davis, witness 48 4.S that tired and allgone Cleanse the vitiated ISTKR for seventy-two dollars (J72.O0.) Frank Critlenden, witness feeling; if go, use Mr. Gilbert moved that the consider- 1 A 1 L>') >lood when you see Kespectfully Yours, J. H. Martin, witness 4S 4S The Wonderful Law is the title of a SULPHUR BITTERS; Is impurities burst ation of said petition be indefinitely KlTTREDGK & MoRAN. Will L. Loomis. witness 1 75 1 78 . M.'A. M. A. H A. K. P it will cure you. ng through the skin YPSILANTI, October 22,1889. Joseph Gauntlett, witness •1 15 2 little book by H. L. Hastings forming Buffalo Lv. 5 35 8 3^12 postponed, which motion was carried John Reddaway, witnets IS Ill 25 I Operatives who are n Pimples, Blotches, one of the Anti-Intiidel Series. It suc- P. M. P M by the following vote, theyeasand nays To the Printing Committee, Washteuaw County 48 48 •"closely confined in and Sores. Rely on Supervisors: Lizzie Reddaway, witness 48 18 ceeded in establishing thoroughly the Detroit Lv. 9 10 8 00 4 00 1 20 8 00,10 15 SULPHUR BITTERS, having been called for: James E. McGregor, witness 10 25 8 59, 5 21"' 2 20 9 15 11 35 tjthe mills and work- GENTLEMEN:—We propose to publish in the Yp- 48 48 beneficence and wisdom of the ancient Ann Arbor.... shops; clerks.who do mil health will fol- Yeas—Messrs. Ball, Bennett, Burtless, silautiau and in 1.500 pamphlets, like sample of Arthur Wartrous, witness 95 95 Jackson Ar.ill 45 10 00 6 50 S 18 10 4:-» 12 49 low. Arihur Holmes, witness laws of Moses in securing the best con- not procure sufficient Case, Edwards, Gilbert. Geer, Graves, Supervisors proceedings for the current year, at 48 48 P. M. A. M. A exercise, and all who $65 for the quantity of matter shown in the last Ike Cunningham, witness 48 48 dition for the development and advance- Kalamazoo I 2 45|12 13 9 45 5 07 1 20 3 07 Sri.riiUR BITTERS I Kearney, Walter and Wheeler. Frank Wilson, witness Chicago Ar.| 7 55l 4 3 are confined in doors, October session, and pro rata for more or less. 48 48 ment of the great Hebrew race. Paper 9 (h 7 00i 7 45 should use SULPHUR ill cure Liver Com-I Nays—Messrs. Breining, Burlingame, SMITH & OSBOKN. Rome Wilson, witness 48 18 plaint. Don't be dls-l Arch Wilson, witness 20 cents; cloth 35 cents. H. L. Hastings, •Sunday excepted. tSaturday excepted. fDaily BITTEUS. They will Corey,Dow, Duncan, Gregory, Hughes, Mr. Graves moved to accept tbe bid John G. Hand, witness 48 u O. W. RUOGLES, H. W. HAYES, not tlieu be weak and souragetf; it will cure I ofthe Ypsilantian. Elmira Cunningham, witness 48 48 Boston, Mass. G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Ag't. Ann Arbor. ikl vou. Jedele, Miner. Oesterlin and Young. 48 48 Mr. Hughes moved as a substitute Penlope Rowley, witness Yeas 12, Nays 11. George Kishler. witness 48 18 If vou do not wish, SULPHUR HITTERS! The following communication was that the consideration of said bids be John Ryan, witness, 48 48 WHY WILL YOU cough when to suffer from Kheum J will build you up andl presented to the Board : made a special order for 2 p. m. to-mor- William Collins, witness, 2 25 2 25 Toledo.Anii Arbor & North Michigan R'y atisrn, use a bottle ot make you tstroniranxll 1 75 1 T5 Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. SULPHUR BITTERS ; healthy. " To the Honorable Board of Supervisors. row. John Rockwell, witness, It never fails to cure ' GCTLKMEN: It would be a great convenience Frank McConnell, witness, 1 75 1 75 Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1. Sold by Time Table going into effect Sunday, Jan. 6, '89. SULPHUR I'.lTTKRsI Mr. Wheeler moved to lay on the Albert Newkirk, witness, 1 75 1 75 Eberbach & Son. I Don't be without a will make your blood! to the court and to tbe attornies to have Howell's 1 65 1 60 Going North. Annotated Statutes, further annotcd by reference table. Carried. Wm. Ellsworth, witness, Going Souh. "bottle. Try it; you pure, rich and strong, L Cbas, Hagarty. witness, 1 75 1 75 32 a. STATIONS. 1. I. will not regret it. uid your flesh hard. I to the laws of 1889. Signed, Mr. AVheeler, from Criminal Claims 1 45 1 45 JC*M C. E. Collins, witness, Pass. Southern Division. I E. I). KINNE, Committee No. 1, reported the bill of DeWit Holmes, witness. 1 75 1 75 Mail Mail Pass. 1 Ladies in delicate Try SULPHUR BITI J. W. BABBITT. Charles Schott, Deputy Sheriff, and rec- Alfred Wallace, witness, 1 35 1 35 LBGALS. health, who are all BBS tn.night, and I Mr. Breining moved that the Clerk 1 LV'B] [ARK P. M. rundown, should use ommended that it be allowed as claimed. Silas Youngs, witness, 1 65 66 '• »-;A. I >ou will sleep welll be allowed $13 for annotating the stat- Timothy McKone, witness, 1 45 1 45 3 25 f> 35 Toledo 1 10 11 00! IS HITTERS. mil fool better for it I Charles Schott, Deputy Sheriff, 137 55 *37 55 85 85 Notice of Chancery Sal*. 4 06 6 19 Monroe Juncfn 12 24 utes with reference to the laws of 1889. Perry Mills, witness, 4 15 6 27 iea>" Do you want the best Medirnl Work published? Report adopted. Wm. Conlan, witness, 1 75 75 Dundee 12 18 10 is;... Send 3 2-cent stumps to A. P. OKDWAY & Co* Mr. Wheeler moved to amend said Wm. Stilson, witness, 1 25 28 In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the 4 31 6 46 Milan 12 00 9 50! Mr. Wheeler offered the following: Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw in 4 52 70S Plttsfleld .... Boston, Slass., and receive o copy, free. motion by allowing $o, which amend- /iesolreri. that the County Cl< rk be and is here- Irvin Pickell, witness, 1 85 85 11 40 9 821" 1 75 75 Chancery. 7 30 507 7 20 ..Ann Arbor... 11 25 9 20' 9 ment was lost by the following vote, by authorized to discharge the janitor elected by Wm. Pickell, witness, 1 75 1 75 Made and entered on the first day of October, A. 8 00 5 27 7 35 Leland'B 1 the Board, for incompetency and neglett of duty, 1 75 75 11 10 9 05 9 the yeas and nays having been called Mr. Kearney, from Criminal Claims D. 1889, in a certain cause therein pending, where- 5 45 7 49 Whitmore Lake 10 55 850 u]H)u the wiifen request of a majority ot the in William H. Mather is complainant, and J. O. 5 52 7 5.' for: county officers, and engage another satisfactory Committee No.l, reported the following Hamburg 10 48 8 45 ... WE BtSTWftnE SOAPMADCIH-AMESSCA Bailey, executor of the will of Julia A. Reynolds 6 34 8 45 Howel' If) 11 8 13 ... Yeas—Messrs. Ball, Bennett, Burtless, to said officers at a salary of not exceeding $450 bills and recommended their allowance deceased, and Eliza Montgomery are defendants. 7 15 9 35 per annum. Durand 9 35 7 30 ... Case, Dow, Edwards, Graves, Perry, at sums stated, to-wit: Notice is Hereby Given, That I shall sell at pub- 8 55 10 5' ...EastSaginaw... 755 5 5} ... and Wheeler. On motion of Mr. Wheeler the salary Charles Dwyer, sheriff, 58 35 lic auction or vendue. to the highest Didder, at P. MA. 51. A. M. P. M. A f» 35 the south front door of the Court Housa, in the Nays—Messrs. Breining, Burlingame, of janitor for the year 1890 was fixed at Michael Brenner, deputy sheriff, 29 50 29 50 JAS-S-KJRK Zina I). Buck, deputy sheriff, 19 80 City of Ann Albor, County of Washtenaw, State NORTHERN DIVISION. Duncan, Gilbert,Geer, Gregory,Hughes, $450 in full. 19 80 of Michigan (that being the place of holding the I. D. Miller, deputy sheriff, 4 34 4 34 7 30i 9 35 Jedele, Kearney, Miner, Oesterlin, On motion the Board took a recess Circuit Court of said County), on Friday the Durand i 9 351 7 16 Wm. Walsh, deputy sheriff, 9 00 9 00 thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1889, at 10 •0 15 12 4". ...Mt. Pleasant...! 6 48 4 35 Walter and Yoimir. until 1:30 p. rn. Chas. Dwyer, sheriff, 121 30 121 30 12 551 3 30 John Scally, deputy sheriff, 5 20 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all or so Cadillac...'....j 4 15 2 00 Yeas 10, Nays 15. AFTERNOON SESSION. 5 20 much thereof as may be necessary to raise the A. W.I'. H IA M. P M Report adopted. amount due to said complainant for principal, in- The original motion WAS then carried All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. Mr. Wheeler moved to take from the Mr. Graves reported the bills relative terest and costs in this cause, of the following by the following vote, the yeas and table the matter relative to printing the described parcel of land, to wit: Connections at Toledo with railroadsdivergu-g, nays having been called for: tothesmall-poxcasesand recommended All of the following described land situated in At Manhattan Junction with Wheel IUK A L»ke Er e proceedings of theBoard of Supervisors. their allowance as claimed. E. R. At Alexis Junction with V. C R. K.. L H. Yeas—Messrs. Breining, Burlinirame, the township of Manchester in the County of H'y and F & P M R B A' Momoe Junctloi Carried. Mr. Davenport moved to adopt the Washlenaw and State of Michigan, viz; The FLOATING • 1 Burtless, Corey, Dow, Duncan, Gilbert, wun L. 8. &. M. S. K'y. At Dundee with L 8 A Mr. Graves moved to accept the bid report. south-east quarter (8. E. %) of section number Geer, Gregory, Jedele, Kearney, Miner, thirty-fise (35) in township number four (4) south M. S.. and M. 4 O. Ky. At Milan with W., Rt L. 4 of the Ypsilantian. Mr. Gilbert moved to amend by re- P. Ry. At Pittsfield with L. 8. & M. 8. K>. WRAPPERS Oesterlin, Walter and Wheeler. in range number three (3) east, excepting fifty- Mr. DePuy moved as a substitute that ferring said bills to the Superintendents five acres off from the east side thereof hereto- At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central K. R., ano ., (LARGE SIZEI > ^f*ys — Messrs. Bennett, Edwards, at Sooth I.yon with Detroit, I>an&ing and NorU> the bid of the Ann Arbor RBGISTER be of the Poor. Carried. fore conveyed to John Smallv,leaving theamount I _»ni receive a S •> raves, Hughes, Terry and Young. of land included in this description, one hundred ernR. K.,uiJii. T. Ky. excepted, which substitute was carried Mr. Graves, from Civil Claims Com- and five acres more or less. H. W. ASHLFV, A. J. PAISLEY, Yeas 15, Nays 0. by the following vote, the yeas and mittee, reported the following bills and Dated at Ann Arbor this 27th day of October, A. Superintendent, Gen. Pas*nger Acent. Mr. Miner offered the following: navs having been called for: recommended their allowance at sums D. 1889. GEO. H. HAZLEWOOD, Retolved, that the Committee on Print- Yeas—Messrs. Breining, Burlingame, •tated. to-wit: PATRICK MCKERNXN Agent, Ann Arbor. ing be and are hereby directed to ar- Circuit Court Commissioner for Washtenaw Burtless, Davenport, DePuy, Dow, Dan- The Richmond and Backus Co., Coanty, Michigan. At Ashley with the Toiedo raginaw & Mus- range for the printing of Ihe proceed- singburg, Gregory, Hughes, Hutchinson, Books, etc.,' 116 5C 16 56 NOAH W. CHEEVEB, Solicitor for Complainant. kegon railway. ings of this Board in the German news- Lena Freeman, witness in Pro- Jedele, Kearney, Mann, Oesterlin and bate Court, 3 00 paper, which has offered to print the 3 00 Walters. I. M. Downer, witness in Pro- Notice to Creditor*. OUST ACTDRSandAORESES same forthe lowest possible sum, to-wit: Nays—Messrs. Ball, Cise, Corey, Dun- bate Court, 3 00 3 00 &'!4.75 in the Housefriend. Adopted. Thomas O'Neil, burial of de- STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 can, Edwards, Gilbert, Graves, Perry, ceased soldier, 40 00 SS Mr. Edwards offered the following: 40 00 COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. | ' Wheeler and Young. C. F. Underkercher, holding Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS' Resolved, that the Committee on Pub- post mortem. 15 00 15 00 Probate Court for the County of Washtennw. made G. H. WILD Yeas 15, Nays 10. '• lie Urciil KnellNb Prescription lic Buildings be and are hereby in- J. \V. Babbitt, expenses to Salem 3 00 3 00 on the 21st day of October. A. I). 1889. «ix nicnitlis wtll restore that lost Vitality and a Rugged. The original motion was then carried from that date wore allowed for creditors to pr - structed to use their best judgement in [CONTINUED, J BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER Healthy Condition follow its use. Buy at youi as amended. sent their claim* against the estate of William II FOR A Ames "t''», one packt«e,$l; six for $5. regard to the width of the stone walk The special hour having arrived for E tabrook late of Mid county, deceased, and thai Kl'RKKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH eading from sidewalk to Court House all creditors of said dei'e ised are required to i>'e Sold by JOIIV IIOIIKI:. the election of a Superintendent of the An electric launch in England recently sent their claims to said Probate rjnnrt. H' Ihe steps, not to exceed eight feet in Poor, and the name of E. P. Mason be- made Bixty miles without recharging the Pioba'e Ofhi-e In the City of Ann •rlor inrvniii Fine Dress Suit! T»idth. Adopted. ing the only name presented for the accumulator. illation and -.: Uiwanre on or b t> 'he •'* WITHOUT ANY EXCEP- day ' f April 1 < \.. iiint huch claims w M On motion the Board adjourned to consideration of the Board, Mr. Sheet Metal TION the best in the io-morrow morning at 10 a. m. be heard beftue said Court, on Tin>dny, ill [f you want a Nice Suit, the latest world. Absolutely rain Wheeler moved that the Clerk be in- rallies Ilave Tried It. 2lRt<1ny»f January, and on Monday, \\\v 2Ni storm and (Ire proof. Kas J. V. N. GREGORY, Chairman. structed to cast the unanimous vote of day o' \!»'M -vxt at ten o'clock In ihc rnreno.ni Style, see ily applied. Artistic is A number of my lady customers have YRED A. HOWLETT, Clerk. the Board for Erastus P. Mason for Sup- of each t)i ^.nil .iii.v-. SHINGLES finish and at prices that, tried "Mother's Friend," and would not Dated, Ann Arour.Uct 21»1. A. I) l«»!l. in many parts of the country, compete success- erintendent of the Poor, which motion I. UILLAK1) BABBITT. G. H. WILD, THE TAILOR. fully with wood shingles. Illustrated catalogue TUESDAY, October 21,1889. prevailed. Thereupon Mr. E. P. Mason be without it for many times its cost. They 77 Judge of Probate. and prices free. recommend it to all who are to become So. 2 Wnahinvton St. The Board of Supervisors met pur- was declared duly elected. mothers. R. A. Payna, Druggist, Green- I'robate Order. suant to adjournment. Called to order On motion of Mr. Miner, the Board STATE OF MICHIGAN,) The National Sheet Metal Roofing Co,, ville, Ala. Write Bradfield Reg. Co., At- by the Chairman. Roll called and adjourned tn to-morrow at 1:30 p. m. COUNTY OF WASHTESAW. j **• 510 East 2Oth St., »« Torlt City. J. V. N. GREGORY, Chairman. lanta, Ga., for particulars. By all druggists. At a.»efcsion ofthe Probate Court for the County quorum present. The journal of yester- of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office I had a •iay was read and approved. FRED A. HOWLETT, Clerk. in the City of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the 28th 5/A day of October, tn the year one thousand eight BLflNKET" Tbe special hour having arrived for It has been satisfactorily demonstrated hundred and eighty-nine. the election of a janitor, Mr. Graves of- WENDESDAY, October 2S, 1889. that tbe arsenites are effective against the Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judpe of Probate. fered the following for said special The Board of Supervisors met pur- codling moth, and the tree upon which In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Thomp- order: son, deceased. suant to adjournment. Called to order they are used. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified Resolved, that the Committee on Pub- by the Cnairman. Roll called and of Zoraida A. Thompson, praying that'adminis- lic Buildings be and are hereby quotum present. The journal of yester- tration of said estate may be granted to Frank A. authorized to employ a janitor for the Thompson or some other suitable person. day read and approved. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re- Thereupon it in Ordered, That Monday, the '25th Court House, the service of said janitor Mr. Geer, from Criminal Claims Com- lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron- day of Novembernext at ten o'clock in the fore AND »(! to commence the 1st day of Janury, mittee No, 2, reported the following noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, The largest, fastest and finest In the world chitis. Sold by Eberbach & Son. and that the heirs atlaw of said deceased, and all I I'atjsenior accommodations unexcelled. 1890, at a salary of $150 per annum. bills and recommended their allowance other persons interested in said estate, are required Said janitor to be subject to dismissal New York to ftlasgow via London- at sums stated, to-wit: ln». Kxoundoii Tickets reduced, mink- available to re- the supervision of the County Clerk, John Walker, juror. 1 00 ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to kets wear and other makes tear. turn by either Hie Pfetareaqde Clyde ami North ot In- •«hich resolution was lost. James L Babcock, juror. 1 00 1 00 and my sleep is sound, swee*, acd refresh- be published in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, a news- land. <>r River Mersey and South of Ireland, or Nail' i Henry Uintz, witness, 48 48 paper primed and circulated in said county and Gibraltar, Mr. Davenport moved to proceed to Fred Sipley, comp., witness, 83 85 ing. FREE— Get from your dealer free, the Kxcurftlonft to ParlK or Continental Tour** on low- three successive weeks previous to said day o: put termB. Travelers' Circular Letters of Credit ;--.! • ,ud special election. Carried. \v. B. Stakes, witness, 18 48 hearing. S/&. Book. It has handsome pictures and Alvin Wilscy juror, 50 50 hmf n tor any amount at lowesteurrent rates. Applv tc The Chair appointed Messrs. Young; valuable information about horses. any of our local fiirents. or to Charles W. Wagner, juror, 50 50 Japan has thirty-oae schools of medi- J. WILLARD BABBITT. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicago, III. and Duncan as tellers of said election. George B. Stone, juror, 50 50 cine, one of dentist^', anQ" two of veterin- fA true copy.] Judge of Probate Two or three dollars for a 5/A Horse Jos. Preston, juror, 50 50 WM. G.DOTY.ProbateRegister. J" First Ballott: Whole number of votes ary surgery. Blanket will make your horse worth more cast 2(j, of which Jacob Stark received Will K. Stimson, juror. 50 50 Orlando hathrop. juror, to 50 and eat less to keep warm. 18, Herbert Day received li, and Ed. 8. John L. Daffy, witness, 48 50 Notice. Carr received 1. Oscar Luick, witness, 4S 50 CATARRH CURED, health and sweet ASM ARBOR, October 12th, 1889. 5/A Five Mile Kred Sipley, com p., witness, 48 50 breath secured, by Shiloh's Catnrrh Reme- Office of the Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance Mr. Stark having received a majority \V. S. Beakes, witness, 48 50 Company. ,, . , 5/A Boss Stable SALESMEN dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. of all the votes cast, he was declared Eugene Oesterlin, witness, 48 50 WHEREAS, On the 31st day of December 1889, electeJ. llara B, i/unster, witness, 48 48 Sold by Eberbach & Son. Ask for { ^^ WASTED 80 the present Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance The following bids for the loan of Frank Rooney, witness, 85 Company will have been in existence 30 years, to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock ! Stead r Dr. W. B. Smith, witness, 48 48 and according to the constitution and laws of the employment guaranteed. SALAB7 AND EJPEN3E3 eonnty moneys were presented to the Harriet E.Terry, comp., witness 85 Pimples on the state, its charter will expire on that date, and as 5/A Extra Test paid to successful men. Apply at once stating Hoard. Georue F. Gale, witness, 1 33 1 35 Face cured. Sulphur Bitters will cure the the Attorney Genertl of the state, has decided age. Mention this paper. Philip Blum. Jr. witness. 2 4i 2 45 that no mutual insurance corporation can extend 30 other styles at prices to suit every- ANN ARBOR, October 22,1S8'J. Dr. chas.T. Unterkircher, witnei«s, 1 65 1 65 worst case of skin disease; from a com- body. If you can't get them from jour F. A. HowLKir. Es 2 15 sease scrofula, it is the best medicine to of the present company, and to commence busi- &ids for county moneys is receivei. use in all ceses of such s:ubborn and deep- We respectfully submit the following proposi- James Kearns, juror. DO 60 ness on the 1st day of January, 1890, and this no- John Lindensi'hmidt, juror. 50 50 seated disease. Do not delay; use Sulphur tice is given for the purpose of informing all ioii. We will pay three and one-tenth per cent John s. Henderson, juror, 60 50 members of ihe present Insurance Compaoy and on all balances, and charge five and one-half per Bitters and drive the humor from your Why Should I rent on all overdrafts. Interest to be computed Kred T. Huton, juror, 50 50 all other interested, that such a company has •O daily balances. Kdward H. Clark, ju:or, 50 50 blood. been formed, and that it is proposed :o transfer, Urals C, Boyle, juior, 50 50 all. now insured in the present company, to the Yours Respectfully, Luke Dake, wltuess, 4 50 4 50 new company, on or before the 1st day of January Go to Montana ? F. II BaUEB, George Hughes, witness. 4 50 4 50 ISiK), and that all members of the present com- Cashier Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. w. A. Hill, witness, 4 90 4 90 The lMuce of Wales has the gift of free- pany and all others interested, are invited and re- Grefkfl K Nervation. Because iS.000,000 ANN ARBIII. October 22, 1888. Clayton Dake, witness, 4 70 4 70 hand caricature, and is able to hit off a quested to attend a meeting to be held in the acres of free Government land, with a delightful Xo the HonorableHoard of Supervisors- of Wash- Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor Mich., on Oliver Dake, witness, 4 70 4 70 likeness with a few mark* of his pen. climate, and equally suited for general farming and tenaw County: Kicha'd E. Jolly, witness, 85 81 Tuesday. October 29,1889, at 2 o'clock p. m. for tbe stock raising1, have just been opened to the home- SNTLBMmn—In response to the letter of t \. Arthur H. Seymour, witness. 85 85 purpose of hearing report of the doings of such seeker, in the Milk River Valley and near Benton Jlowlett, Clerk of the Hoard, Mttlng bids for Freii L. Davis, witness, 85 85 organization. By order ofthe Board. and Great Falls. Samuel C. Andrews, comp., witness, 8» 85 Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures. uonnty funds, I desire to submit the following: WM. K. CHILDS, Sec. Stock Kuisinsr. Because the favorable cli- This Bank will pay three per cent on daily bal- John U. Nickels, witness. 48 4S The simple application of "SWAVNE'S mate and superior grasses of Montana make it the ances and charge six per cent on overdrafts, cred- Catherine Uauselman, witness, 1 15 1 15 4'omiiiiNNloucrs" Motive. natural home of horses, cattle, sheep and other iting or receiving amount due on June Si and Jacob Turner, witness, 90 95 OINTMENT,"whithout any internal medicine, 1 STATE OF MICHIGAN, ( domestic animals; and because winter feeding is December 31. By order of the Board. 1). <:. Fail, juror. 50 50 will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Mi ARE THE STRONGEST. not lequired, as stock gnizcs at large the year Very Respectfully, William G. Ilenne. juror, 50 50 COUNTY OF WASHTESAW, I NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE 5'A LABEL round. CH i- E. Hl>OOCE| Cashier. Kmanuel Wagner, juror, 60 50 Ringworm, Piles, Pimples, Eczema all The uudeisianed having been appointed by the Probate Court for said County, Commissioners ManuFd by WM. AVHIS .>; RONS. Phllada . wi 0 4< ieen Christine of Spain has composed ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA able properties at nominal cost. ANN ARHOK. October 22, 1889. diaries S. Fal , juror, 50 50 v estate of said deceased, and that they will meet The commercial and railway center of thetwoDakotas To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Wasii- Fred Brown, juror, 50 50 s lullaby tor her son. It is admired by at the residence of Geo. Nissly in the Township of is our western hvadquurters. Immigration. Because the Great yReserva William F. Russell, juror, 50 Saline in said County, on Tuesday, the seventh We can offer investors rhoie«3 guaranteed 7 per cent, tion is the meeting p >Iot of settlers trom tl;e t«naw County: W the whole world of Madrid. day of January, and on Monday, the seventh semi-annual farm mortgages, secured >>> the best farm Pacific Coast and from the Eastern Stat s, and is I;ESTI.E.MKN:—I will attend prisoners at the J. J. Mills, juror, 50 50 day of April next, at ten o'clock A. 51. of each lands in South Dakota. We also issue certificates of the only extensive tract of good land left, suitable '•unty jail as physician and surgeon, furnishing John Schumacher, juror. 50 50 deposit for 6 and 12 months, at 6 percent per annum. for settlement. medicines, for one year for lifty dollars. Isaac N. Aldrich, juror, 50 50 of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said If you are seeking safe investments, we know it will pay • tfully. Etc., Sarah Harris, witness, 85 85 THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of claims. you to write for our pamphlet which gives full in* ISIIKIIM'M*. Because the rapidly growing towns Dated October 7th, 1889 formation and references. KEYSTONE MOKTGAGK along the 8t. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ky. B. B. SUDWORTII, M. D. John Simons, witness, 48 18 Bourbon, Iud., says: "Both myself and COMPANY, Ai»'i(i.fii, south Dakota. Or-Orr Lawgon, offer splendid opportunities to engage in business. ANN ARBOR, October 22,1889. Z11 h Simous, witness, 48 48 V. P., ISm Chestuut at. Philadelphia, Pa. be Honorable Board of Supervisors of Wash- Mary Miller, witness. 48 48 wi'e owe our lives to SHILOH'S CON- Manufacturer. Because the i.eoocoo horse- Esther Blythman. Witness, 48 48 SUMPTION CURE." Sold by Eberbach power water-power at Great Falls, the extensive tenaw County: SEEKERS coal veins, the wool, mineral and grain raising re- • II.KMEN:—I will render the necessary pro- George W. Cropsey, juror, 50 60 & Son. sioiierK' Aiottee. sources of Montana offer exceptional opportunities .eseional (medical) services and furnish necessary M. M. Green, juror, 50 50 STATE OF MICHIGAN,; W.G. Snow, juror. 50 to the manufacturer. medicines to the prisoners at the county jail for 50 COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. j °°' Tourist. Because the canon of the Gates of >ne year. Consideration to be forty dollars (540.00.) Orlando Luthrop, juror, 50 50 Advice to Mothers. The undersigned having been appointed by the Leopold Rosenthaler, juror, 50 AGRICULTURAL HOMES. the Mountains, the Great Falls of the Missouri, the C. S. DARLING, M. b. 60 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should Probate Court for said County, Commissioners to Giant Fountain and Continental Divide offer the Thos L. Hewitt, juror, 50 60 examine and adjust all claims and demands of Who are now ready for removal Mr. Hughes moved to accept the bid W. W. Wallace, witness. 2 50 2 50 always be used for children teething. It most sublime and diversified scenery to be found on of Dr. Darling. all persons against the estate of Benjamin E. the Continent. Take a summer tour. J G. Esselman. witness, 48 48 soothes the child, softens the gums, allays Nichols, late of said County, deceased, hereby give Mr. Miner moved as an amendment C. G. Hogers, witness, 195 1 95 notice thatsix months from date are allowed, by will, if they BO desire, be visited at their homes by Wliy Travel by the St. I'., M. *%- M.T 3 90 all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best Because only by it can you travel through the to lay said bids on the table , which W. J. Kalney, witness, 3 90 order of said Trobate Court, for Creditors to present largest body of free land left for settlement. Because Burt Rogers, witness. 1 95 1 95 remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents their claims against the estate of said deceased, COLONIZATION ACENT amendment was lost. Ransom Salsbury, witness, 1 85 it reaches the Great Falls, with the largest water- 1 85 bottle. and that they will meet at the Abstract Office OF- TNI power on the Continent. Because it reaches The original motion was then carried. Jerry Collins, witness 48 48 ofHarriman Manly and Doty In the City of Ann SOUTHERN PACIFIC (RAILROAD) COMPANY, Helena, the richest city of its size in the world; and Mr. Young, from Criminal Claims David Collins, witness 48 48 Arbor, in said County, on Thursday the thirteenth witnout expense to them, on receipt of a response day of January and on Wednesday the thirteenth because it is the shortest and best route to Rutte, Committee No. 2, reported the follow- Homer Brown, witness 1 54 1 54 A mean man will have mean opinions. to this advertisement. The agent will afford them the largest miningcamp on earth. Special tourists Lyman Brown, witness 1 54 1 54 day of April next, at ten o'clock A. M. of each of tbe most minute and speeiiic information concern* and landseekers* rates. Daily trains through solid ing bills and recommenderecommended theith r allow- said days, to receive, examine and adjust said IUK ail such, matters at* are of vital importance- J. L. I>*nnoi, witness 1 54 1 54 The object of the Hail road Company is to save to Montana. Choice of three routes to thePacific ance aatt sumsu s statedttd, to-wit:tit , Elizabeth Butler, wlness 1 (vl 1 54 claims- Farmers will find that Salvation Oil is a Dated October."dtli, 1889. home--»eekers unnecessary waste of money uud Coast. Find out all about it by writing ior •' The JtB. PondPond,, JJ.. rr, , 116677 7 76 $167 75 Ira Stanton. J. 1'., witness 1 54 1 54 tuue in seeking location* after arriving Great Reservation," and " Tourists' Summer Richard Butler, witness 1 64 1 64 sure remedy for frosed feet. All druggists BENJAMIN BROWN, ) „„ . . _ OO.CC . GriffiGriffinn , JJ.KK , a 15 41 15 Guide." For further information, rates, maps, etc., J. D. Schnaitman, J. P., 2fl 80 29 SO N. Cordary, comp. witness 725 7 25 keep it. It is sold at 25 cents a bottle. WILLIAM D. IIARRIMAN, j Commissioner*. apply to V.I. WHITNEY, G. P. & T. A.. St. Report, adopted. IN CALIFORNIA. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry., St. Paul, Address, B. MARKS, Colonization Agent Southern Minn. Pacific Rail',uJ Co., 204 Clark St., Chicago. about. You are not in tiie Inner circled" Mor- THE CJROMN TRIAL.) ris swore that he had lonjr heard of the exist- TEMPKRANGE W03I EN. Beware or Maltirin. ence of an inner circle in the (.'lan-na-Uacl, Thousands of people suffer from M-Jaria 3 which was nothing more nor less than & secret while attributing their trouble to gorae- , ft Jaundr/maid's hope ~ "" Testimony Given by Witnesses in society within a secrei society. The National W. O. T. TJ. Con- quite different, Its frequent mild from is Dr. Williams testified thai lie had been venes in Chicago. the Murder Case. O'Sullivan's medical adviser for a long time, shown by a coated tongue, bad taste, di- and that his bills for medical services were less minished appetite, headache; pains in the ^ isflie-SMM-GlpIS'SQAf- Facts Being Brought Out Daily by th« than $10 during three years. This evidence wa» Five Hundred Delegates Present — Th» back, joints or limbs; feeling of dullness; introduced to leave the impression that the ice- Prosecution Which J'la*e the Five Organisation in a Flourishing Con- drowsiness by day and unretreshing sleep man had some ulterior motive in view when he dition-Summary of Hiss it saves ho\}[ her time and her k W, I>fl>iul;*nts in a Aery Duii- made a contract with Dr. Cronin to pay him at night. All this is permanently cured geroua Position* four or five times as much per year for his Willard's Address. by HUMPBREY'S SPECIFICS NOS. services as it had cost him for three years pre- TEN and SIXTEEN. These invaluable Lnd she'll find tyat for clothes with. a. I UK OBKAT CON8PIBACY. vious. TEilPERAJTCl CHAMPIONS. SPECIFICS soon rid the system of every CHICAGO, NOV. 7.—The Cronin trial was re- The rest of the session was devoted to the ex- CHICAGO, NOV. 9.—The sixteenth an- vestige of the disease. Indeed, by our ex- irillfancy sumed at 10 a. m. yesterday. E. T. Stunton amination of the men who found the clothing changes, we observe that similar reports and instruments in the sewer and the police of- nual convention of the National Wom- testified to the printing and delivery of some en's Christian Temperance Union are appearing in every part of the country lousiness cards to Patrick O'Sullivan, and iden- ficers who removed the articles from point to than those of Ker point. Captain Schuettler held up every opened yesterday morning in this city, respecting others of HUMPHREYS' tified the card given Dr. Cronin on the night of SPECIFICS, and our testimony is, that May 4 by the driver of the white horse as one object to the view of the - jury, showing Miss Frances E. Willard presiding. neighbor. of those cards. The cards were delivered to where the collar had been cut as if There were about r>00 delegates present. for Coughs, Colds and S >re Throat* of all O'Sullivan May 8. by a knife, showing the dirty rag descriptions, HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS which had once been the Prince. Albert coat of The morning sossion was taken up in Captain Villiers, at the time of the murder a a professional man. the rusty instruments, the Bible-readiny and prayer. NO. ONE and SEVEN are of priceless captain of the Lake View police force, told of box of splints, the torn shirt, broken sleeve- At the afternoon session rhe officers value. the trunk being brought to the Lake View po- buttons, faded business cards, discolored man- )ioe station, and that he had, on looking inside, ual of medicine—all foul and slimy with the made reports, and the venerable Neal The Burlington, la. "SATURDAY seen cotton saturated with blood, and blood putrid excrescence of the sewer still clinging to Dow delivered a short address. Mrs. C. EVENING POST," says that "in one still in the liquid form. Officer Phillips, who, their sides. SANTA CLAUS SOAP with Captain Wing, brought the trunk, had B. Buell, of Connecticut, said there were year a Case of HUMPHREYS' SPECI- given the witness a lock of hair about four now 7,40.-> unions in the United States FICS, value $10.00, saved them not less Manufactured inches long and of the thickness of a lead-pen- FOUND IN A SEWER. and 143,16^ members. There are ".143 of than One Hundred Dollars in the way of only by cil found in the trunk. Doctor's bUh," and being actuated by the I>r. Cronin'K Clothru and Surgical In- the Loyal Legions, with 150.1-4:; mem- Herman Theel, a young German, told of find- bers. Altogether there are about principle, if you know agood thing tell it, .K. FAIRBANKS CO., ing the trunk on the morning of May 5 in the struments Discovered. half a million persons connected with and let your friends have the benefit, we CHICAGO. ditch at the side of Evanston avenue, just south CHICAGO, NOV. !).—Dr. P. [I. Ct-onin's cheerfully recommend them to all. of the Chicago & Evanston railway track. The clothes, box of metallic splints and case the W. C. T. U. at present. The report trunk, which had been brought into the court- of surg-ical instruments were found about of Miss Esther Pugh, the treasurer, BostoD, Mass. "TRAVELLER." room and identified by Captain Villiers, was showed the total receipts from all identified by the witness as the one found by 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the bot- him. Herman Pausee and Karl Knop, who ac- tom of a manhole on Bvanston avenue. sources to be $:23,889.9T; total expendi- Passions are like fire, useful and danger- companied Theel, corroborated the laiter's tes- Lake View. A gangot workmen who had tures, $30,687.57. The dues for 1889 re- ous in excess. timony. been sent to clean out the sewer made alized the sum of 514,380.50. The bal- Officer Phillips, of the Lake View police the find within less than a block ance in Miss Pugh's hands is $3,232.40. My boy met with a serious accident by force, testified to the blood-stained cotton and pulling a can of boiling water over on him- tufts of hair found in the trunk, and identified of the point where the bloody At the evening session addresses of the trunk and cotton in court. He arrested trunk was picked up May 5. Mrs. welcome were made by Mrs. M. IS. Carse, self and scalding his face, hands, and O'Sullivan at the latter's house May 23 or 84. Mrs. L. S. Kounds and Itev. Herrick arms dreadfully. Having a bottle of Sal- The Ann Arbor Savings Bank T. T. Conklin, with whom Dr. Cronin Captain Wing, also of the Lake View force, Johnson, of Chicago. Mrs. Carse said vation Oil in the house I applied it imme- went over the story of the finding of the trunk, boarded, identified the articles positive- Organized 1869, under the General Banking Law of this State. ly. No identification was needed of the Chicago had more than 4.000 saloons diately to the parts scalded, (as per direc- the bloody cotton and the body of Dr. Cronin. tions) and am glad to state that be is now When the remains were removed from the case of instruments, as on its back was open .Sundays and spent $70,000,000 a catch-basin there was a towel about the neck. inscribed the dead physician's name. year on drink. Miss Willard in her well, and the wounds healed nicely with- CAPITAL, $50,000; SURPLUS, $100,000; He also described the furniture and blood- annual address said America had leaving » scate. Mrs. A. Campbell, 2 stains, the painted floors and foot-prints, etc., After a partial examination of the Roberts St. Balto. TOTAL ASSETS, $66 1,186. found In the Carlson cottage when it was en- clothing and instruments at Chief Hub- become the dumping ground of tered by the police. bard's office the outfit was taken to European cities, and protested against Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find CHICAGO, NOV. 8.—Coroner Hertz was the State's Attorney Longenecker's office. the present wholesale exodus from the Largely that is pleasures which is this Bank • first witness examined at yesterday's session of European slums. In referring to the thought to be 80. the Cronin trial, and he identified the trunk in Most of the garments, especially the trousers, are cut open, showing that they Sunday-closing movement in Chicago court as the same which was turned over by him 1 to the chief of police. were hurriedly cut from the bleeding she said the saloon-keeper and pot-house SAFE 1ND CONVENIENT politician still held the business men SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption William Mertes, a milkman, said that at 8:30 body of the slain doctor. Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It Place at which to make Deposits and do Businss on the nigi.t of May 4, as he was walking past and, to a great extent, the churches by INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS the Carlson cottage, he saw a buggy stop, a The finding of Dr. Cronin's clothes cures consumption. Sold by Eberbach & and surgical instruments was an acci- the throat, while red flag riots, dynamite of $1.00 and upwards, according to the rules of the bank, and interest targe man in a dark-brown overcoat get out, rua plots and Cronin murders were begotten SOD. compounded semi-annually. up the steps and let himself into the house. dent, and not the result of a deliberate The man who remained in the buggy turned the search. This was the case in the finding1 by alcoholized brains and hatched in Lorso around and drove rapidly away. Later, the high-license grog-shops of Chicago. Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. of the body. Later in the day Josepb Getting ready for a pleasure is the lar- SECUESD BY UNINCUMBERED REAL CXTAT1 AND OTHKR GOOD SKCIRITIK when the witness returned home past the cot- Turner, another workman for the city, Miss Willard said that as a method of ger pan of it. tage, he heard the sound of nailing. The -wit- raising revenue from vice high license DIRECTORS: — Christian Mack, W. W. Wines, W. I . Harriman. ness Identified Kun/.o as the man who drove found Dr. Cronin's socks and a tin box William Double, David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock and W. B Smith away and Coughlin as the man who entered the of plasters further down the sewer near •vas a success, and it was equally so as a "life-insurance policy on the saloon. It The worst feature about catarrh is its OFFICERS:— Christian Mack, President; W. W. .Vines Vice- cottage. the lake. It is believed that the shoe3 dangerous tendency to consumption. President ; C. E. Hiscock, Cashier. Officer Lorch testified to having gone to the have been flooded out into the lake. arrayed the expert and the non-expert Carlson cottage on May X3 and to finding the temperance forces against each other Hood's Sareaparilla cures catarrh by puri p&lnt-spotted trunk key under the wash-stand in CHICAGO, NOV. 11.—The police on Sat- and made a man's own household his tying the blood. Resort of the Condition of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank the front room. urday fished out of a Lake View sewer a AT Ex-Police Captain Sehaack testified to an in- worst foes. It had set back the tem- Xing Kalakaua is writing * book on 3EITEMBEI1 3O> 188S. piece of carpet about eighteen inches perance cause ten years, if not a genera- LIABILITIES. terview with O'Sullivan in which he drew ad- square and believed to be a part of the diplomacy. RESOURCES. mlMlons from him that he had telephoned tion; it had blinded men's consciences Capita! 8toek paid in f 50JWO « Coughlin in April to come to his house for the ingrain article that covered the floor of to moral distinctions, deadened th« Loans and Discounts | 31>"),S33 W Surplus Fund 100,000 »: purpose of discussing something about Kunze the Carlson cottage the night Dr. churches, muzzled the clergy, chloro- Interested People. Stocks, bonds and mortgagee etc 2V),H3 42 Undivided Profits 10171 9* and a horse. Being pressed O'Sullivan said he Cronin was murdered. There was no Advertising a patent medicine in the Overdrafts 665 80 Dividends unpaid „ „ l$5 «<) had desired to see Coughlin about delivering ice formed the religious editor and rejoiood Due from banks In reserve cities 69,618 92 Commercial deposits..™ 110,531 7* ait the latter's house, but Kun/e's association signs of blood on it so far as could be de- the devil and his hosts. On the labor peculiar way in which the proprietor of Saving* deposits...™ „ 358,004 2e termined. State's Attorney Longeneck- Kemp's Balsam, for coughs find colds does, " " City of Ann Arbor. G.7C9 25 Due to banks and bankers.-....„.._... „ £13 51 with the transaction and the mystery surround- question she said it was being proved " " School Dist. No. 1, Ann Aibor 2,141 12 Certificates of deposit 11.&27 68 teg the horse were left unexplained. er and his assistants considered the dis- it is indeed wonderful. He authorizes all that intemperance was most prevalent Furniture and fixtures 1,930 86 Chief of Police Hubbard was the next witness, druggists to give those who call for it, a I 671,283 9H covery an important one. Dr. Cronin'g where the hours of toil were long, be- Bills In transit. „. 3.34S 20 •nd he was first asked about the custody of the shoes and watch are still missing. sample bottle free, that they may try it STATE or MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASHTBNAW, s.. trunk since it was given to the coroner. He cause overwork drove men to drinking. before purchasing. The large bottles are Current expenses and taxes paid 1.624 43 I, (HAS. E. Hrscocx, Cashier of the above name< •aid it had been in his sole care until delivered The speaker touched on the multiplic- Checks and cash items 3,659 53 Bank, do solemnly swear that tne above state THE SNOW BLOCKADE. 50c and $1. We certainly would advise mem is true, to the best of my knowledge amf tt the State's Attorney. This was also true re- ity of subjects in which the W. C. T. U. Nickel* and pennies.- 34 06 garding the lock and key. The chief identified a trial. It may save you from Consump- belief. CHAS. K. HISCOCK, Cashier Great Suffering in New Mexico and O*l- is deeply interested, including the Gold _ 15,300 00 CORRECT—Attest: CHRISTIAN MACK, DANIEL HIS tuepect Burke as the Burke he had first seen in orado During the Klis/.iinl M»ny l.lraa tion. 1b* Winnipeg jail, and the direct examination marriage relation, social evil, protec- Silver 1,230 58 COCK, DAVID RINSEY, Directors. ended. Lost and Thousands of sheep and Cat- tion to minors of both sexes, especial- U. S. and National Bank notes 9,619 00 Subscribed and sworn to before me. this Sd da? tle Perish. ofOctober, 1889. ADAM D. SKYLER, Police Captain Scheuttler next told of his ly girls, purity in literature and Public opinion makes private manner I 671,283 99 Notary Public •»l»tt to the Carlson cottage the day after the TRINIDAD, Col., Nov. 13.—Various per- art, physical culture and dress reform. l>ody was discovered. May !£i. Among the sons who spent ten days in the snow In conclusion she recommended peti- things he found there wus a piece of blockade between Emery Gap and Fol- blood-stained soap ou which was some tions against impure literature, asking hair. He told of the foot prints on the som, N. M.i arrived in this city Monday. an amendment to the Inter-State Com- Mood-stained floor, and upon being shown They report the suffering of men and JAMES MEANS & CO'S BOOTS AND SHOES. merce law prohibiting the bringing of The best testimonial we erer had.—" Jamp* Meana & Co. are the bean of the boot and a pieces of the flooring that hat! been taken up animals fully as great as shown in for- liquor into Prohibition States, in favo* market. They have revolutionized the business l\v m.i itiag high priced goods unsalable.'*—-Tradg paper Identified them. The witness controverted the mer reports. Seventy-five men shovel- tfceory of the defense that the trunk in court of the Itlalr Educational bill and tn« f JAMES MEANS' JAMES MEANS'f was not the one found in Evanston avenue by ing snow at Mount Dora were cut off Blair amendment, forbidding the manu- indicating to the jury an identification mark from food two days and nights. They facture of cigarettes and prohibiting $3 SHOE $4 SHOE made on it by him last May. got some sheep out of the snow-drifts, smoking in a waiting-room and post- UNEXCELLED IN CANNOT L CHICAGO, NOV. 9.—In the Cronin trial yester- roasted and ate them. A delayed passen- offices, and for various other purposes. iSTYLE UNEQUALLED -$.• TO *ay Mrs. John Lindgren, a daughter of Jonas ger train was cut off from eating stations Carlson, told about seeing her fathor talk with DURABILITY O'SulUvan about May 19, a direct contradiction three days. They drew on the ex- CHICAGO, NOV. ll.—A breezo was start- j^>' AND «£- S ATI S F Ola statement by O'SulUvan, who, the State press-car for its food supplies. The labor- ed in the W. C. T. U. convention Satur- ERFECTIOM THE MOST •$ claims, said that he had not tallied with Carl- ers who shoveled snow, when hungry, day by a telegram from II. 15. Moulton, FIT. ion. tapped freight cars containing canned of Washington, saying a bar had been i The most important witness was William licensed in Vice-President Morton's ho- Nelman. He keeps a saloon at the corner of goods. Two lives goats were being Roscoe street and Lincoln avenue, and he told shipped West, but the hungry men out tel building in Washington. Mrs. 3. Ol O*Sullivan, accompanied by Kunze and their throats and ate them raw. A Ellen Foster, of Iowa, expressed her re- Conghlin, being in there at 10:SO on the night of sheep-grower near Ute creek is reported gret at the announcement reflecting on JAMES MEANS' BOOTS and SHOES May 4. He fixed the date positively by the to have lost 5,000 sheep from a flock of Vice-President Morton, and protested ciroumstanee of it being the day after his Are Unexcelled in Merit. 8,000. Engineer Lyon said that Jie saw against its injustice. She read a tele- I'GNII ivi*ly rume (H'uulne iraldM having our name ami pn- obtaining his license and the first day of stamped plainly on tlie soles. Your retailer will supply you with O'Sullivan delivering ice to him. When asked more real destitution during ten days in gram from A. K. Nettleton, of Washing- Boots ami Stioedfld stamped if you in^i^i upon hlsdoinffso: If you do to pick out the two men, the witness said that not Insist, Jiome retailors will DOCU fou lato buying Inferior floods this snow blockade than in all his life ton, saying that the accusation against WATCHES, CLOCKS, upon whlcU they rnako a larger profit, Ouraafe the original |3 an while he wouldn't swear that Coughlin and before. the Vice-President was without the $4 Shoes, and those irho Imitate our Ayntom of business are uuabl<* Kunze were the ones, on account of his never to compete with us in quality of factory pr*xluet*i. In our liuc^ shadow of foundation, and that Mr. Mor- we are the largest manufacturers in the I nitrd States. having seen them before that night, yet his CLAYTON, N. M., NOV. 13.—Tiding3 How your boy does wear out hi-t shoo-! opinion was that they were. About O'Sullivan, from small towns and ranches off the ton personally denounced the canard JEWELERY .lium- Menus' S'i Shof-M for Boya uill m:tw.- Three Murderers Hanged. ficers elected were: Mrs. Caroline shape uf your foot, keeping vour pencil close to the foot all tile way around. Then take the last l>ool having at the autopsy clipped a lock of hair which you wore anil mark out the shape of that in [he same way. We will fill your order on thesanm from the doctor's head, and was followed by At Summerville, Ga., Pig G. Vann was B. Buell, corresponding secretary; • lav we receive it Take Kreat care to l>e very accurate, and be sure to give us your full address, town. Prof. W. S. Haynes, for the past thirteen yean hanged on Friday for the murder, on countvandstateorTerritory. If we have n dealcj- handling our Roods in your town we want you t» Mrs. Mary A. Woodbridge, recording buy of him, we do not waut you to send to us as we will not interfere with the dealers who sell our professor of chemistry at Rush Medical Col- May 1, 1888, of N*rth White. Louis Nu- secretary, and Miss Esther Pugh, tfoods but we are Klad to supply you if your dealer will not. Any boot and shoe retailer or any country lege, who said he had examined the bits of jent (colored) was executed at West Ba- store keeper eiui supply you with our goods If he wauls to. but some dealers will try to sell you inferior wood, cotton and paper given to him having Treasurer. Speeches were made by SUE 11 un goods on which they matte a larger profit than they ought to ask (or. In that case, send to us. reddish stains, and said the stains were caused ton Rouge, La., for the murder of Hamp Senator Blair, of New Hampshire; ReT. by human blood. Prof. Tolmun and Dr. Bel- Sutfield (colored) in August, and at Ab Dr. Cummings, president of the North- JAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. field corroborated the statement. beville, Ga., Willie Williams (colored) western University at Evanston; Eev. We shall offer our entire Stock of PULL LINE OF THE ABOVE GOODS FOR SALE BY At present Dr. Cronin's presence in the Carl- was hanged for the nyirder of Conductor son cottage hinges on a hair. The one hair Arthur Edwards, D. D., of Chicago, and NO. 8 S0UTS MAIN ST. Whitman last June. Dr. W. O. Anderson, of Brooklyn. NEW SPRING found on the cake of soap is the only evidence A.V.V BBOK, MICH. that he ever entered that slaughter-house. Of Caught at Lust. The question as to whether Vice- L. GRUNER, A course the circumstantial evidence that he was President Morton had or had not se- decoyed there and there was murdered Is as NEW YORK, NOV. 12.—Samuel Zobley, strong as it well could be, but of direct proof who, in the guise of a Catholic priest, cured a saloon license for his hotel in that one single hair is the only connecting link. has during the past t<»n years secured Washington was dismissed from the con- WE SOLICIT YOUB TEADE The State's Attorney having eoi -••' ted to the on forged checks overfciOO.OOO worth of sideration of the convention. And oan assure you that you will not meet with bettor treatment any- cancelling of Alexander Sullivan 6 u.ii boada, jewelry from dealers in the principal At the evening session an orator- where than we will give you. Judge Baker ordered his unconditional release. Mr. Sullivan was under $35,000 bonds to answer cities of the United States and Canada, ical contest, took pla<-e between any charge which the grand jury might bring was arrested in this city yesterday. seven children and misses for a Our Large Stock of Groceries and against him in the Cronin case, but no indict- handsome diamond badge. Their names At a Great Sacrifice. ment was found. Out of Their Hanks. were: Daisy Stoddard, Nebraska; Eu- Provisions CHICAGO, NOV. i\>.— The first hour of the JOIIXSTOW.V, Pa., Nov. 11.—The rivers nice Melville, Minnesota; Ollio Hiatt, morning session of the Cronin trial yesterday here and at other points in the Cone- Splendid Papers at 4c, 6c' and Gives you a good assortment of the best goods and grades that can Vu devoted to showing that Kunze from April maugh valley have overflowed their Kansas; Minnie Ethington, Illinois; 8c. Elegant Gilt Papers at lOo, M until arrested went under the name of John Alice lfecklinger, New York; Mabel 12c, I80 and 20o. The finest Em- be bought. Kaiser. banks. Woodville is flooded, and some of the houses erected there since the Underbill, Michigan, and Master Ray bossed Gold Papers, at 20c, 26o The next witness was Ous Klahre. He said Ludwick, Michigan. Miss Stoddard was and 30c. Ceiling Papers to match that Burke came to his shop on the morning of flood have been abandoned by their in- equally as low. We have the PRICES ARE3 VERY LOW. May 6 with a tin box on which Burke wanted mates. awarded the badge. him to solder the cover. The box had a cord latest and richest patterns, and Goods Sold at Wholesale and Retail at Floods in China. The Failure ICeeord. can show the largest variety around it, and as he was about to cut it Burke • FJ- • LODHOLUVX-'J-I.V-'XJZJZ , 4 and 6 ABBOBBROADWAY. MICH. , stopped him and told him "for God sake" not SAN FRANCISCO, NOT. 1J.—Advices NKW VOHK, NOV. 9.—The business ever exhibited in the city. We W AWN to do that. Klahre said that having from China say that the Yangtsze river failures during the last seven days num- lave in our employ the most ex- read about the disappearance of Dr. Cronin he pert hangers. asked Burke what he thought of it. Burke, ap- has overflowed its banks, and 10,000 ber for the United States, 228, and for plying a foul epithet to the dead physician, re- families were homeless around Ning Po, Canada, 39. For the corresponding week Window-Shades, Curtain Poles, YOU CAN GET IT plied that hi; was a British spy an. And The T. & A. A. has started a series of to learn that his eyes, which for some coaches and freight cars is great. Five that no one is authorized to make repws cheap excursions to southern winter re- months have given him so much trouble, mo'e locomotives, 300 flat ai;d 200 box tor us excepting such as may be sent in rfsponse to orders left at f ctory or store, 3OI tS. are now improving rapidly under the cars are already ordered and six passenger treatment of Prof. Carrow of the Univer- coaches are building. The Ann Arbor's when such work can be guaranteed and We have something to Michael Gauss and wife mourn the loss sity, who is Dr. Frorhingham's successor, success is almost phenomenal.—Toledo safety secured from imnosteis and trumps. say to you to-day about of one of the triplets born recently, which and Mr. Barry thinks him the right man Bee. ALUIENDIXGER PIANO AND ORGAN COMPANY. Combination Suit Pat- died Sunday. in the right phce.—Saline Oberver. 3. T. Jacobs has a fine photograph of Have you tried Ale and B"ef ? 77 terns. We don't mean The High SAool rugby team went to A. J. Sawyer dropped around Tuesday Prices that Pack Our Senator James McMillan, nicely framed, and told F. A. Howlett thai himself and the suit already made, hanging in his office. Detroit Saturday and played a game with "A mild s-timulant with a perfect food," Store Daily. the Detroit High School team, on the D. wife were coming around that evening to Ale and Beef. 77 but the materials for a A pair of rubber- handled wires cutters A. C. grounds. The game was close and call at the county cleik's new .house. suit. Combination dress- has been added to the equipment of the exciting, Ann Arbor being credited with Fred thought there was nothing strar ge Join the Crowd and get hook and ladder truck. •n this, but when he found that besides es, you know, are dresses three touch downs and one goal to one Mr. Sawyer and wife, he had for company touch-down and one goRl for Detroit, $10O REWARD made of the same mate- Tbe next annual encampment of the Gr. twenty members of the Cavanaugh Lake 1 your Share of the A. R. of Michigan will be held at Adrian, when the game was called on account ot Camping Association, he resized that he To anyone finding anything but rial, but of two patterns, April I, 2, and 3, 1890. darkuew. was sold again. The p»rly came from "fiiimiiimjiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiim or of two shades that Chelsea on the evening train, spent a Great Bargains harmonize. Well, we Bishop R. S. Foster's di-course before The Chelsea Standard mentions the fact pleasaut evening with their surprise! host the Wesleyan Guild will be given Sunday of triplets having been born in this city, and hostess, and returned to Chelsea at Solid Leather WE ARE OFFERING. have jpt now a very evening, November 24. and adds, "And yet Ann Arbor "kiiks" midnight. Mr. How latl says that this is choice selection of these because its valuation was raiseJ $280,000." tbe second time that he has been surprised In Our 6BCSS. Superintedent Mason took Elzabeth We only "kicked" because we didn't un- wiihin two week-", and he will be on the riiiiimmmmuimniiliiiimmiiMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitmii' Our Cloak Department is the talk Combiriatiou Suit Pat- Harrington of Yotk, a dependant insane derstand the market price of triplet?, bin watch hereafter. of the Town, no such values offered terns. There is only one person, to the Pontiac asylum Saturday. if it is $280,000 Ann Arbor will pay it Job lot at less than cost to manu- without grumbling, although this seems a facture. elsewhere. Our sales up to date pattern of a kind; no du- One of tbe greatest improvements re- little high even for triplets. double that of any year in business. plicates; no two alike; so . cently made in the city is the widening of A House Wanning;. Men's Calf Boots, 6 and 7, S1.5O Don't think of buying a Cloak until Huron st, west of the T. &. A. A. tracks. The Methodist church was crowded to A very pleasant house warming was less than cost. you examine our large stock. We one purchasing any of its utmost capacity, and probably a couple held last Saturday at the residence of (). Women's Calf Sewed Lace guarantee all our Plush Garments tb these can be reasonably The county convention of Uie W. C. T. R. L. Crczier on Geddes ave. Among Shoes, 2J to 5, 75o a pair less U. meets in Ypsilanti Nov. 20 and 21. A of hundred were unable to gain admission, than cost. wear. The only House in Ann Ar- sure that no one else in cordial invitation is extended to this last Sunday evening to listen to the able relatives present from out of the city were bor that will. Just keep this in your the city will have anoth- union. address on "Mormonism," which was de- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alg*r of Grand Rnpds, Mif ses' Calf Sewed Lace Shoes, mind please when buying a Plush livered by Mis. Angie Newman. Another father and nrvher of Mrs. Croz'er, H >n. 11 to 2, 50c a pair less than cost. Cloak. er like it. Of course we Prof. J. M. B. S.ll of Ypsilanti preached feature of the evening which received Alexander Hewitt and wife of llillsdale, Child's Calf eewed Lace Shoes; don't say that we have the a fine sermon at St. Andrew's church complimet tary mention was the solo, Mr. Wm. Caldwell and wife of Clinton, 6 to 1O, 4Oo a pair less than cost. Our Underwear sales are immense. only one pattern manu- Sunday. lie will fill the pu'pit both morn- "Better Land," by Miss Kate E. Jacobs. Al^H O. ' roz er and wife of Grand We have the above in pegged We offer one Case Children's White ng and evening next Sunday. Ripids, and A. A. Crozier who has been goods also. Merino Vests and Pants at 25c. factured, for the same Last evening the employees of the All Children's Scarlet Vests and Pants The subject of Rev. J. M. Gelston's spending the summer in Ann Arbor. A. They are all Hand made and are goods can be found in the address at the Presbyterian church, next mendinger Piano and Organ Co. turned 0. Cioz er brought as a present for his 35c, 40c and 50c. leading houses of Detroit, Sunday evening, will be " D fficulties end out and, headed by the Organ Works yout ger listers an e'egant Chase Bros, great bargains. Come early. We Boys' Scotch Wool Shirts and Questions concerning Prayer." bind, marched to the depot to meet the pinno. also have a lot of Women's Kid But- Drawers at 35c. Chicago and Eastern president of the company, F. Suhmid, and ton Shoes, former price $3.00 and Ross Granger has several new dances— bis lamily upon their return from Europe Monday niqjlit a large number of Ladies' Heavy Long Sleeved cities. Would you like Yale, Lockresa, Wentworth and U. of M. and escort them to theit residence. Near- f iends from this city drove out and sur $4.00, now $2.00. Ribbed Vests at 25c. to see some? With pleas- wall z,—which he will introduce at the ly a hundred employees of the company prised the family and visiting- relatives Remember at all times we carry Ladies' Fine Heavy Jersey Vests ure. Now, this is very Suite-st academy next Saturday evening. were in line and each carried a blnziug and spent a mist er joyab'e evening. the most complete stock of Boots and White and Gray at 50c. torch. Shoes, and from the best manufac- Ladies' Fine White Merino Vests handsome; it's a Camel's The fire alarm Sunday morning was University Musical Society. £ rers. and Pants at 39c. aused by a pile of wood in the rear part J. V. Sheehan is mad, and he is just Hair Serge, with a Cam- The question of how to secure a fine Bigbargainsin Ladies' Wool Hose ii Kisele's marble shop which caught fire mad enough to pay fifty dollars reward to series of concerts in Ann Arbor has | SAMUEL KRAUSE, el's Hair Serge Stripe to m being too close to a stove. No da- the person who will prove who scratched at 19c and 25c a pair. match. Then here's a the large plate glass in the front of his been the problem, which we believe the 48 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mich Ladies' fine Cashmere Wool Hose mage. Choral Union is to solve through its style which we have in The ladies of the Presbyterian Society store thisVeek. The glass is the largest at 25c and 35c a pair. single plate in the state, and one end of it organization. The union has estab- seven or eight colors; has will give a reception at 7 30 to-night to lished an associate membership and in- Children's and Misses' Wool Hose ,s covered with deep scratches, which look at 15c, 18c and 25c. a deep Broche Flower ?ev. J. Mills Gelston and wife, on the as though they had been deliberately vites the attention of all interested in ifth anniversary of his connection as pas- made with a diamond or other hard sub- music to the advantages of such mem- WHAT M1 WAinil FOE! We are still doing the Curtain Flounce. Now here is a or of the church. stance. bership. Any person who becomes an business of the Town in Lace, Fancy novelty, the Eiffel Plaid Prcf. H. C. Adams has recently pur- associate member becomes thereby en- Scrims, Madras, China Silks and Combination, it is cer- chased a fine Boardman & Gray upright Congressman Allen was in the city Fri- titled to admission to all concerts given Chenille. Don't buy a dollar's worth day evening and cal'ed together those by or under the auspices of the Choral in this Jine until you see our stock, tainly very stylish. What piano. Mrs. Kate Anderson and Miss Union (commencement concert ex- ennie Foster have also invested in instru- Dan i98 directly interested in the appoint- Our Stock is the Largest, 20 dozen more Curtain Poles com- ment of postmaster. The petitions were cepted.) The price of an associate are the prices ? Oh, yes, ments of this make. plete at 25c each. we forgot. Well, they counted, not without some dissatisfaction member's ticket is $2.00, and the entire Our Styles are the Newest, The vestry of St. Andrew's church re- and protests at some of the names thereon sum received is to be applied directly 10 dozen Holland Window Shades range from #7.50 to ceived a formal acceptance Saturday lrom however, and from what can be learned, to the concerts. Four concerts are al- Our Prices are the Lowest. on Patent Spring Rollers, only 50c $18.00, THE PATTERN. lev. Henry Tatlock expressing his wil- it appears now a? it did months ago, th»t ready guaranteed anil if the financial each. Ah, here are some you ingness to take charge of this parish aa [he congressman will recommond E. E. support will warrant it more will be Beautiful line Lace Curtains, in equested by the vestry. Beal for the pos tion. given. The committee are already in Irish Point, Swiss, Brussels, Cluny did not see; they are com- active negotiation with prominent art- and Madras. Before the Unity Club on next Monday ists, and a large membership list will binations of plain goods Bishop Davios, who succeeds the late Chenille Cut tains New Colorings, evening,* paper on "Lake Huron, Explor- Samuel S. Hnrris as the bishop of the east- result in bringing here the Boston Sym- FURNITURE, CARPETS, and stripes, plain and ed in an Open Boat," will will be read by ern diocese of Michigan, is expected to ar- phony Orchestra.with first class soloists' from $2 50 to $12.00 a pair. plaids and plain and bro- Mr. W. H Fairbanks, and " True Bravery, rive in Detroit to-morrow to take charge The first concert of the series will be 200 Pieces Choice Dress Good at a Song of the War," by W. K. Childe. of the affairs of the diocese. The family given in University Hall by the Detroit CURTAINS, about Half Price. ken check plaids. Yes. consists of the bishop, his wife, two Philharmonic Club and the Cecilia One lot Wool Dress Goods 36 in. Madam, we have new Chief Sipley has had an electrical bell daughters and a son. The latter has been placed in the engine house, so that by Ladies' Quartette of that city. No even- DRAPERIES, wide worth 50c at 25c pe r yd. shades that have been at'ending the University of Pennsylvania, ing tickets will be sold, and the only Big lot Fancy Wool Suitings 36 ouching a button at the head of his bed, but will probably enter the University of le can sound an alarm bell up stairs in the way to hear the concerts is to become and 3S in. wide, all 25c a yard. produced for this fall. Michigan soon after the family gets settled an active or associate member of the WINDOW SHADES, sleeping room of the members of the de- in Detroit. High Class and Nobby Plaids and How will they look made partment Choral Union. Tickets may be obtained up? Well, we can easily of G. R. Haviland. Stripes at 50c a yard. There will be a change in the time table The Board of Public Works and city of- ETC., 52 inch all Wool Ladies' Cloths show you, for with every of the T. & A. A. & N. M. E. R. on Nov. ficials have been in conference with C. R. | New Shades at 50c a yard. 17. It is rumored in a distant way that Whitman this week, in relation to an ad- .tliirriitKe Licenses. pattern we have a colored John Sterling, Ann Arbor 20 15 Pieces Dairy Maid Flannels, the passeDger service will be improve.! by justment between the city and Mr. Whit- j something new, at 10c a yard. plate, gotten up in Paris, the addition of one extra passenger train man regarding the old cemetery case. It : Anna (Jolback, Saginaw 19 For the Parlor, the Chamber, Henry J. Kleinschmid, Northfleld __... 25 One Case more Dark Shades in showing the garment •ach way daily. is said that a fair compromise has been . The Library, the Dining Room. made, which the Board of Public Works Barbara C. Dinner, iNorthfleld 22 Outing Flannels at 10c a yard. made up. You can see The Kitchen, the Hall, Big bargains in White Shaker how the dress -will look " What's the matter with Russia'!" will recommend that the council accept For indigestion, dyspepsia, lassitude, de- will be answered by J. E. teal in an ad- at the meetingnext Monday night. By the bility, Ale and Beef is a sure cure and And every nook and corner of the house. Flannels at 5c to 50c. before you purchase. We dress to be given in ihe lecture room ot settlement of this case the city will acquire restorative. 77 Scarlet Wool Flannels at 15c, 18c, give a colored plate with the M. E. church, Friday eveniDg, Nov. a good title to th»> finest peice of property 25c and 35c a yard. 22, at eight o'clock, for the benefit of the for a park, and it will probably be used Ale and Beef 25c. per bottla. 77 Remember that we carry the each dress pattern. Ten Ladies' Aid Society. Admission only ten for this purpose wiihin a year or two. largest line of FOLDING BEDS be- cent?. look Here, Citizens of Ann Arbor. patterns in window on Last Friday evening a number of the the left as you enter the Forty members cf Company A, the members of the Ann Arbor Commandery H. J. Brown has ju«t secured the sale of tween Detroit and Chicago. store Chequameeon Orchestra and the Univer- met and organized tl.o Knights Templar the greater m»die»l discovery jf the age, AND sity Glee Club went to "i'psilanti yester- Drill Corps, their main object being to the Dr. R. MaoFariand's Indian Pill, a day to attend the dedicatory exercises of perfect their members in drill and tactics. positive cure for rheumatism, sciatic or deary's new business college building. The military officers elected were C. S. chronic, inflammatory, sick and nervous We want to sell more They had a fine time and were well enter- Fall, eaptnin; L. C. Goodrich, 1st lieuten- headache and stomach disorders. Table Linens. We keep tained. ant; W. W. Watts, 2nd lieutenant; J. R. It positively cures ihe above complaints Just arrived, the largest and All seem to be in great demand. when used according to directions. We the stock—a far betttr A. L. Noble was surprised Saturday Miner adjutant. The civil officers of the The change of weather, of course, is organization are Warren F. Mills, presi- only ask a trial of one box and if they finest line of variety than you suppose. morning when he arrived at the store to fail to benefit you, then your money will partially the cause of the rush, but 5nd all of his clerks wearing their dress dent; A. C. Nichols, vice-president; 3. R. not so much so as the very Low Miner, secretary and treaMirer. Meetings be refunded. Remember we say refunded. The prices are from 25c suits. The weather was rainy, and this This is a highly concentrated preparation Prices at which we are selling them. start ou the boys' part was merely the re- for drill will be held every Friday night. to $3.00 per yard. When in pill form, entirely free from all deleter- You can buy a good 10-4 White sult of a wager, which none of them wish- ious ingredients, a combined alterative their goodness and cheap- ed to pay. The Howell common council con- LACE CURTAINS! and Gray Blanket at $1.00 a pair. templates bringing action against the and laxtive and blood purifying remedy; Large Bed Comforts at 75c, $1.00, ness are known better, and those who are afflicted will do well to The opening addreia before the Wes- county for the payment of the bills incur-' $1.25 and $1.50 each. the sales will suit us bet- red duriDg the small-pox epidemic in that try this greates-t of all discoveries. Be Ever shown in the city, at leyan Guild, which was to be delivered at sure and get the genuine, see trade mark We forgot to say a word or two ter. the Methodist church next Sunday even- village, last winter, the Board of Supervis- ors havine delayed action in allowing the design on each box, a pink wrapper and prices that will please you. about our 300 pairs of Children's ing has been postponed until Sunday yellow telescope box. Fifty pills in each evening, Nov. 24, Bishop R. S. Foster ot same. — Brighton Citizen. The super- Heavy Wool Hose at 25c; visors must be about the same the world box, fifty days treatment for one dollar. Boston being unable to be here before Said in Ann Arbor only by H. J. Brown. that time. over. Ann Arbor's experience with small- black, in sizes from 5 to 9. pox bills and the supervisors was about the Being able to pay cash, we have For fine millinery go to Randall's. BUCK DRESS GOODS [f you want any remem- Clarence S. Yates, a bright and promis- same as Howell's, although we were for- secured the best styles in every- ber they'll be a quick ing member of tbe Detroit Evening News' tunate enough to «et about half the bills staff, died at Detroit on Saturday, of ty- allowed without thinking of going to law. thing at the lowest market prices DEPARTMENT. crop. phoid fever. The deceased was a cousin S. Hi. Attractive Good at Attractive of Chap. W. Rose oi Pittsfietd, and was a Friday afternoon the children of the first which cannot be beaten. Prices. A late fall idea in drees ward school met at the High School hall frequent visitor in this city where he had No. 2. 40 inch Henriettas, Serges, Drap trimming is the Vandyke many friends. and celebrated the raising of their new Don't buy a thing in our line be- Point, Fauntleroy Point flig with appropriate exercises. The pro- D'Almas, Whip Cords and Mohairs The Ann Arbor Courier editor "kicks" gramme was interesting and consisted of Prof. R. L. CUMNOOK, fore giving us a call. worth 75c all at 50c a yard. and the Musquitaire because the clock in the court house is not songs, recitations and a drill by the chil- Black Silk, Warp Henriettas at Point. May be you don't always lighted at eight. What is it to dren, and an address by J. E. Beal. The of Northwestern University, 90c,.$ 1 00, $1,25 and $1.50 a yard. think so. Very well, him?—he's not a married man.—Adrian flag drill was a marked feature of the pro- AT K03H & HEME, 15 Dozen 5 Hook Foster Kid Press. Don't set this item aside expect- gramme and showed that considerable Gloves at 75c a pair. every other asked for hard work had been put in by the children. ing to make use of it again. It may not "University Sail, 56 AND 58 S. MAIS ST., ANN ARBOR. Ask to see the following Special style is here too. It looks be true within a short time, if rumors are The children of the fourth ward school to be believed. celebrated a similar event on Tuesday af- n Udertaking promtly attended to. Bargains in Silks : like the dawn of a Fringe ternoon, C. H. Manly, J. E. Beal and Friday Eve'ng, Nov. 15. 20 inch China Silks at 50c a yard. day. Here they are at Not long since a singular phenomena Supt. Perry each making short addresses. Humorous, Dramatic and Heroic 20 inch all Silk Surahs at 50ca yard. occurred on the electric wires on State- INSTRUCTION Pure Silk Rhadames at 75c and $100, $1.50, $2.00 and The "gasoline well" on Liberty-st still Headings bee Testimonials from st, between Liberty and Washington-sts. $1.00 a yard. $2.50 a yard, all pure Two small balls of electric fluid were seen holds out and several barrels of gssnline Profs. Carhart and Trueblood. about six rods apart, from which a bright have been secured. This week the oder of 1 Heavy Gros Grain Dress Silks at silk. It's easy to sneak Programme: at 75c and $1.00 a yard. liight six inches in height emitted. Could the gasoline has been discovered about the 1. Tritl Scene from the Merchant of Venice, In Painting a little cotton in a piece the cause of it have been an overcharge of Central Mill*, becoming so strong that Snakspere 20 inch Black Silk Surah at 50c Mr. Allmendinser has warned his em- 2. A Critical Situation Twain of fringe and keep it out the fluid on the wires? 8. Tam OSh»nt»r Burns and 75c a yard. ployees to be careful about the use of 4. Sketch fiom Burlington Hawkeye Burdette If our prices were not right we of sight, but the wear will Mrs. Geo. R. Hnviland was the victim lights around the building. The matter 6. o'oonnell Phillips 6. a. In an Atelier Aldrirh Miss Mattie Harriman would not have the crowds. show it. of a peculiar and painlul accident Friday now becomes a serious one and a disas- b. Iinph Nichu son evening. She was walking through the trous fire may be the result. If the soil in c. 'the Charge Teuneyson Will give Lessons in Oil and China Painting. kitchen at her house, which was dark, and this vicinity has become so impregnated 7. Scene from Handy Andy „ Lover Come Along and Join stumbled. Throwing out her hand to save with the leakage from the oil tanks and Season Tickets reduced to $1.25. Bach & Abel. herself, she laid her wrist upon a knife lie- pipes, (and the prevailing impression is the Throng. ing on a table, which was as sharp as a that these are responsible lor the wonder- Single Tickets, 50c. The Royal Worcester Style of Decora* razor, cu'ting »n artery about half off. ful discovery of a well thst furnishes re- Boards open Wednesday morn- After the flow of blood had been stopped, fined gasoline,) the matter appears to be ing Nov. 15, at Wahr's, Main-st., ting China a Specialty. a physician tied the artery together and _ subject for immediate investigation and and Andrews & Co., State st. No Sckirer & Millen eewed up the wound. action by the authorities. For Particular* inquire at 4" Washtenaw Ave- extra charge for Reserved Seats. nue tf LEADERS OF LOW PRICSS.