THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. fJniv VOL. XVII. NO. 24., ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 189 1. WHOLE NO. 862.

SOCIAL DOINGS. XOVY-GARWOOD. A MERITED APPOINTMENT. About Sewerage. In all probability, the Moravian mar- The following members of the sewer- AND STILL THEY GO riage ceremony was never performed in age committee were present at the meet- gECORD OF A WEEK'S PARTIES. Ann Arbor until Tuesday eyening, when IMlor. HARRINGTON MADE CHIEF ng Tuesday night: Messrs. Keech, ESTEBTAlJfMEJfTS AND TISITS. OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. it was used by Rev, Dr. Rust to unite Schuh, Cooley, Miner, Dean, Martin, TIEIIE STORE. CHEAPER THAN EVER. Prof. F. G. Novy and Miss Grace Gar- How it Came About—SketcU of the Mclntyre, Beal and Wines. A verbal i Lively Week, Matin Especially Say report of the committee sent to Lansing by the Ringing or Marriage Bells.— wood in the bonds of matrimony. The Professor's Life and Service* — A Everybody Leaving Ann Arbor Who wedding took place at the residence of Compliment Howard and Miss Eliza Hayden being Walradt. sue. Should an attempt be made to who attended the wedding, were the the contracting parties. Miss Rosa Mr. Harrington received his early raise only a portion of the sum required, bridegroom's mother, brother and sister, Hayden was bridesmaid and Harry education at Evanston, and in 1868 he we should take the chance of raising from Chicago; Mre. Judge Best, Minne- O'Toole best man. The bride wore a graduated from the University of and spending that portion, and the fol- apolis; Mr. Swift, of Chicago; Kev. Dr. handsome dark blue henrietta, with Best ten cent quality Michigan, at the age of nineteen. For lowing year the proposition might be and Mrs. Fay, of Los Angelos, Cal.; Mrs. white roses. two years he was instructor of biological defeated, which would leave the sum al- Judge McClellan and Miss Anice Leas, In the evening a large reception was sciences. In 1870 he went to Alaska as ready expended absolutely lost. of Auburn, Ind.; Mrs. J. A. Garver, of held at the residence of the bride's par- astronomical aid in the United States 'The lateral sewers will cost about DeB Moines, and members of the Soro- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayden, of Coast Survey, which was conducted by thirty-three cents per foot, that, for a 5 CENTS. sis from Jackson, Battle Creek, and Geddes-ave. The newly married couple W. H. Dell. He returned to the Uni- sixty-six feet lot, would be about eleven other places. The ushers were C. A.received many beautiful presents. They versity in 1872, and four years later dollars for each lot of that frontage, the Newcombe, of Detroit; J. H. T. Mc- will forego the usual wedding trip and went to Leipsic for an extended course tax being laid on lots on each side of the Pherson, of this city, and Dr. Otto Bettle down at once in their new home of study. So great was his proficiency street." Freer, of Chicago. on Geddes-ave. that, at the end of a few months, he Mr. and Mrs. Freer will be at home to NELLIS—STUCKEY. was appointed professor of mathematics Commencement Altermalli their friends after November 15. They The wedding of Miss Jessie Stuckey and astronomy in the school of the will reside at 90 south State-st. and Dr. A. B. Nellis was solemnized on The exercises at University Hall last Chinese Foreign Office at Peking. He Thursday were as impressive as usual. The bridegroom is professor of gen- Wednesday afternoon, last week, by was compelled, however, after one eral chemistry in the University, and a Rev. J. W. Bradshaw. The ceremony On the platform sat President Angell, year's work, to return to America on President Oilman, of Johns Hopkins^ man of conceded ability. He was edu- took place at the residence of the bride's account of his health. cated at Munich, Germany, and, when father, C. H. Stuckey. Only the friends Thomas F. Bayard, Judge C. B. Grant, called to Michigan University, held a and relatives, including some from Bat- In 1879 Mr. Harrington was called to Judge Cooley, Rev. Father Hall, of Bos- good position in Tufts college. The tle Creek and Ingersoll, Ont., were the chair of astronomy, made vacant by ton, and other distinguished guests. bride is a graduate of the high school present. In the evening the newly the death of the famous Professor The invocation was offered by Prof. and has finished her junior year in the married couple took their departure for Watson. This position he has held M. L. D'Ooee, and after a selection of ONE WEEK ONLY. University. Both bride and groom are a tour around the lakes. Dr. Nellis is continuously until the present time. music President Gilman was introduced favorites in society circles. an assistant in the homoeopathic hos- Prof. Harrington's achievements as a by Dr. Angell. scientist are well known. He it was He began with a few remarks bearing CLAHK-KNIGBT. pital. IIUBBARD-MONROE. . who in 1884 founded the American Me- on the relations between Johns Hopkins Another pretty wedding took place L. D. Hubbard and Miss Jennie Mon- teorological Journal, now printed at the University and the University of Mich- Tuesday evening at the residence of roe will be married this evening at the REGISTER office. It is needless to say igan, and then announced that he in- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight, the con- residenci of the bride's parents, Mr. that this, monthly has conferred great tended to talk about the growth of ideas- tracting parties being their daughter and Mrs. G. M. Monroe. The bridal honor upon the editor and has done Progress, he said, is vastly and power- Miss Adelaide, and Fred C. Clark. The couple will go to Duluth. Mr. Hubbard much to further the study of astronomy. fully affected by great men and unfore- parlors were nicely decorated with has been in the office of J. F. Lawrence The professor is a life member of the seen events. WE OFFER-—• flowers and ferns. In the bay window during the past year. Both bride and Linnean Society, of London, England, In this unfolding of ideas the univer- stood a beautiful pyramid of palms. groom have the best wishes of many and a fellow of the Royal Meteorolog- sity is an important factor. There are At seven o'clock the ceremony was friends. ical Society. He has traveled exten- four essential elem ents in a great college sively and is well versed, not only in A LADIES' BRIGHT DONGOLA performed by Rev. J. W. Bradshaw, of HERE AND THERE. — observatories, laboratories, libraries the Congregational church. It was wit- astronomy and meteorology, but inand professorships. These were devel- Sam Dieterle was in Detroit Sunday. FOR THE MEN. nessed by about twenty-five immediate other sciences and the languages. He oped in the order named. OXFORD, HAND SEWED, WITH ^ relatives and friends. The bride was Ray Dennen has gone to Piqua, . has always been a prolific writer. Universities succeed only by devotion dressed in white silk. Walter C. Mack was in Detroit Mon- He was married in 1874 and has one to lofty ideals. Character and will are ENT LEATHER TIP, After the ceremony the wedding lunch day. living child. Both Mr. and Mrs. Har- what make men. was served. The newly married couple L. H. Clement spent Sunday in De- rington have been highly esteemed in When the address was finished Presi- SOFT, NICE SHOE, left on the 9:45 train for the east, their troit. society, circles. Mrs. Harrington has dent Angell conferred the regular de- C. C. Warner is camping out at Silver exact destination being not as yet devoted much attention to astronomical grees. Honorary degrees were bestowed Best ten (10) cents Sox at five(5 ) known. They will be at home to their Lake. studies and has given her husband as follows: Master of Pharmacy, Giles (No Tip. friends, after October l,at the residence Miss Hattie Pickart has gone to Cin- much valuable assistance in many Lewis, Chicago; Master of Arts, Judge of the bride's parents on William-st. cinnati. ways. H. H. Swan, Detroit; Doctor of SAME- Wide Toe. A large number of beautiful presents J. M. Smoots is spending the week in While Ann Arbor people will con- Laws, Judge C. B. Grant, of the Michi- (Low Heel. were received. That from the groom to Detroit. gratulate Prof. Harrington on having gan Supreme Court; Doctor of Laws, cents. 'lie bride was an elegant pendant of Miss Mabel Benham is visiting friends gained a very desirable position, purely Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware. The P«srls and diamonds. in Milan. on merit and aside from political con- audience was dismissed with a benedic- Among the guests present were the B. St. James returned from Morenci siderations, they cannot but regret that tion by Rev. Henry Nancrede, of New • GOODSPEED'S groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.on Friday. the University is again called upon to York. Clark, of Earlville, 111.; Prof. Geo. Knight Miss May Rodgers is visiting her lose one of its distinguished sons. It The commencement dinner, held in Double Store. and wife, of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and sister in Novi. will not be an easy task to fill his posi- he law le cture room, was an unusually Mrs. Earl Knight, of Albion; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wagner left Tuesday for tion. fine affair. President Angell was the Wequetonsing. tfirst speaker. He expatiated upon the Mrs. 0. M. Barnes, of Lansing; Alva Col- The fourth a* Whitmore Lake. lias, of Detroit, an-i a few intimate Miss Hill, of Detroit, is visiting N. W. growth and future prospects of the Uni- Cheever and family. The sixtieth anniversary of the estab- friends of this city. lishment of the parish will be cele- versity. He was followed by ex-Secre- Both bride and groom are well known Miss Edith Allen, of Holly, is visiting tary Bayard, who responded to the toast, Miss Minnie Boy Ian. brated by the people of St. Patrick's CUT! to Ann Arbor people. Mr. Clark is in- church, Northfield, by holding a picnic, "The United States." He expressed a Miss Jennie Wiles, of Canton, is visit- And we have decided structor of history and political economy July 4, at Smith's Grove, Whitmore high opinion of the University of Mich- Appears to be the Order >n the high school and a graduate of the ing Mrs. Byron Cady. igan. Colonel Elliott, '61, of Illinois; Miss Flora Vanderwalker is visiting Lake. Gov. E. B. Winans and Hon. OUR IMPROVEMENT SALE of the Day. be right in line. University. Last Thursday he received Denis Shields, prosecuting attorney of E. M. Avery, '71, of Detroit; Allen H. t|>* degree of Ph. D. from that institu- friends in Battle Creek. Livingston county, will make short ad- Frazer, '81, of Detroit, and Judge C. B, tion. The bride is prominent in church Harry Van Etta, of Mason, is visiting dresses. The Business Men's Quartette, Grant also responded to toasts. and society circles. Both will receive Jacob Laubengayer and family. CUT! of this city, will render some patriotic A large reception, given in the even- the hearty congratulations of all who Mrs. Edward Morrell, of Hastings, has ing at the president's house by Dr. and 250 Men's Suits, NEW at i off. know them. been visiting Mrs. J. H. Cutting. and national airs on the occasion. Jim Harkins will sing the latest craze in Mrs. Angell, in honor of Mr. Bayard, This Sale is Legitimate and Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Hawkes, of concluded the festivities of the week. 200 Boys' Suite, NEW at i off. CONRAD-8POONER. Howell, are visiting J. D. Stimson. Chicago, a song entitled "The Irish Ju Is attracting people from all parts The REGISTER last week inadvertently bilee." The Whitmore Lake String Every Garment in the House Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Norgate spend the A Hyde Park Sensation. 200 Pairs of Pants, NEW at i off. failed to notice the wedding of Ernest summer on their farm in Pittsfield. Band will furnish good music. The is NEW. "• Conrad and Miss Annie Spooner, dinner will be served for the small sum Quite a sensation has been stirred up 200 Childrens' Suits, NEW at i off. The Bethlehem church choir enjoyed in Hyde Park, Illinois, over thedismissal *Wch took place in Detroit, Thursday, a picnic at Whitmore Lake Tuesday. of twenty-five cents. The Toledo & of the county after values they Jan» 18, at the residence of the bride's Ann Arbor road sells tickets for one of W. A. McAndrew, principal of the MIBS Clara Gott, of Chicago, is visiting high school. He is well known to the Parents, 595 Champlain-st. Mr. andMtss Emily Pitkin, of south Fifth-ave. fare round trip. The piano to be used "SEEING IS BELIEVING.'" Mrs. Conrad departed immediately for has been furnished gratis by Alvin citizens of Ann Arbor, having graduated John C. Wood, of Detroit, formerly of from the University in 1887. The Brooklyn, N. Y., where the groom holds Pittsfield, has been visiting old friends. Wilsey. ^ a responsible position as foreman of the cause of the trouble was this: Mr. Mc- have never seen before. Don't buy a Dollar's worth of Goods before seeing Own, Miss Grace Moore has gone to Port Andrew refused to grant a diploma to a wafting department in the Davison Huron,where she will remain for several We wish to call the attention of our 8t«am Pump Works. readers to the special advertisements student who had not completed a re- weeks. quired study. The superintendent in- "f. Conrad graduated from the Uni- Mrs. Archer Wright, formerly of Ann this week in THE REGISTER supplement Messrs. Koch & Henne and the School sisted that he should do so, and finally versity lagt year> He has lived in Ann Arbor, is visiting her son, Prof. W. W. b Of Shorthand have some interesting prevailed upon the school board to dis- ^ all his life and has scores of Beman. miss the principal. The citizens of , KENNEDY & ^EULE^ d8. Mrs. Conrad has been a Prof. C. M. Gayley, of the University things to say. It will be worth your while if you want anything in these Hyde Park are very indignant over the er in the Duffield school, Detroit. of California, will spend some time in matter and over 300 pupils of the school lines to read these advtUementa care- 'several years. The best wishes of Ann Arbor. have united in a protest. 38 South Main-St. Hangsterfej* Block-. »ttend the newly married eouple. [OONTINl'lD ON FOVKTH PAQI. ; ully. TOLEDO p. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE. THE SILVER DOLLAR. The annoyance of breaking THE REGISTER. SENATE. lamp-chimneys need not be LANSINI.. Mirh.. June 25.—Tho seniito yester- The Cabinet Dacldes Against Its borne. • '•*•»•.. INNARBOW THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1891. YOUNGEST PENSIONER. day for tlv -••nmi] lime defeated the bill pro- Continued Coinage. Thie oap viding for in.- local taxation of railro.ul prop- Get tough glass chimneys. NORTH MICHIGAN W. F. Lln^nhr, or Monroe, In Only 19, erty by a vi,ic of 10 to 16. It al.-o refused to RAILWAY. and Draws a Pension. concur in tin; conference committee's report A Constant Dmn mil for Small Coins, Prin- Macbeth's "pearl top " and NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Monroe claims the youngest pension- on the Richardson bill increasing the specific tax upon i iiilrnad earnings SIS 1,000 by a vote of cipally DimfM— Secretary Foster's pearl glass" are tough er in the United States in the person of Plans—Soma Interesting The Dexter depot it being painted. W. F. Linfcohr. He is but 19 years Old 11 to 17 1! - « ITO passed appropriating $45,- against heat; they do not Ono for the no* buildings at the Honghton min- Statistics.' that South Ly on hasan "Old Maid Society." and has drawn a pension for the past Ing school >r the running expenses break, except from accident. i Dexter is trying to organize a brass two years. He is the son of Edward ii.i agricultu ;i; ioilege. Sil.VKR COIN'AGK. Linffohr, who was shot about fifteen LANBISG, Mich., Juno 28.—The senate yes- They are also clear, trans- bond. terday reduced the world's fair appropriation WASHINGTON, June 27.—Silver specu- years ago. At the death of his father lators are not pleased with Friday's parent, not misty or milky; they Dexter Odd Fellows will remodel he w:is thrown upon his own resources bill from 1183,OUU to $100,000, amended tho bill ith«ir hall. to hu\ • icrs consist of four men cabinet meeting. They had counted fit and stand upright; shape and succeeded in getting in the navy, and two women, they to elect a president ol on a decision to continue the coinage Godfrey Luiek, of Lodi, has lost a val- where he served four years as an ap- the board (rom tha,number, the comjx and proportions are right to di- uable horse. tion to be *y per "day and *3 for subsis- of silver dollars after July 1, and this prentice. Ha sailed on the Michigan, tliej- believed would send the white rect the draft upon the flame. Most Tom Hein, jr., of Chelsea, is building and passed it by a vote of New Hampshire, Portsmouth, Constel- to 5. The senate was Informed by the metal upward. Hut Secretary Foster A new house. lation, Constitution, Jamestown, Kear- They cost a little more than In the Ypsilanti schools 858 pupils r ii...t ;i sum in • would found that additonal circulation could searpe and Minnesota. Daring his four the reduction. A bill Wai be secured for a while at least in a rough and wrong chimneys of ;*re enrolled. a vote of the people upon years in the navy he had his arm better way, and this way will be fol- common glass that break con- A party of Ohio men are camping at broken six times. ! hot through the i calling a convention for a jrenei state constitution. A lowed. The act of March 8, 1891, re- tinually; Lenox. 3Portage Lake. the knee, received a scalp wound from d providing for final ad- quires that the secretary of the treas- Plttsburg. GE6. A. MACBETH &, CO. Webster farmers have got the bean a spear on the coast of Africa and suf- ni in >•; Tin' iday. ury shall, as soon as practicable, coin •craze this year. in injury to his back which dis- LANSING, Mich., June 87,—The senateyes- the trade dollar bars into silver dollars.' The Congregational church in Chelsea abled him for the service and for terda bills appropriating 59J.OOO for theeri iops at Marquette prison sad Secretary Foster also finds that -150,000 TO MARYLAND. JOHN SAUMGAR'JNER, baa a new organ. which he is now drawing a pension. providing '."l1 t ie township unit system for bas been appropriated for the reeoinage Belleville's brick and tile yard is ;i scho< .s in the upper peninsula. A now confer- of the subsidiary silver coin into such de- Opportunities to Visit Hie G - DKALXR IS - - tthing of the part. DEATH Or JOHN BROOKS. i the Richardson sp< oifio tax South railroad bill agreed to an increase in the nominations as will best serve to give Excursion tickets to Hagerstown, Mil., The drummers of Ypsilanti propose He Was Michigan's Oldest Man, Having; amour • i the gross earnings of tho it circulation. There is constant demand and return, will be sold May 20th to 28th AMERICAN AND IMPORTED £o organize a council. Lived 105 Yt'iirs. road:. i, 00, to which the roads give for small coins, principally dimes, inclusive, from all B. & O. points west There will be a dance at the Saline John Brooks, of Waldron, llillsdale snt, Aujotirncd to Monday. which the mints have not been able to of the Ohio River and connections at TKAIXS LEAVE ANST ARROR spera house on the Fourth. county, Michigan's oldest resident, cel- LANSING, Midi., June 30.—The senate yes- supply. The secretary lias decided that one fare for the round trip. Tickets GRANITES, GOIXC; NORTH. terdi!\ i bill providing for a special good until June 30th, vfrith stop-over No. There will be a Fourth of July eels- ebrated his 106th birthday recently, tax of half a mill on each dollar of their capi- his first duty in this matter is to obey •2. 7:40 A. M Through Mai] ion at Wampler's Lake. and the next day died suddenly of tal stock upon all new corporations when they the direction of congress. Coinage of privileges at one intermediate point and all kii.'ls of 4. 11:30 " Clare Accom. Dexter township will erect an iron gangrene. Mr. Brooks was born in llle articles of association with the secretary of trade dollar bars will transform into east and west of the Ohio River. 6. 5:05 P. M Mt. PleasantEi. bridge over the Huron at Birkett. New Hampshire Juno 18, 1786. He state. The appropriation for maintaining the standard dollars ?.">. 14-fS. 281. It will re- At Hagerstown low rate excursion state weatherserrloe was defeated, as u :is also tickets will be sold excursionists to B. & Buildinsr Stone! OOING SOUTH. Kev.O. C. Bailey, of Chelsea, delivered 6pent his early life after the manner of the bouse t>l 1 Imposing ;i specific tax of 6 per quire perhaps four months to perform No. the thrifty New Englandcrs, and when O. R. R. points in the Sbenandoah Val- 1. 11:30 A.M - Clare Accom. the commencement address at Perry. cent, upon the Michigan earnings of car loan- the work of coining trade dollar bars ley, Virginia, West Virginia and Mary- ORK 3. 9:20p.M Through Mail the war of 1S12 offered an opportunity ing companies ;in.l fast freight lines. and recoining the subsidiary silver. Hon. p;. P. Allen will deliver the land. Apply to nearest B. & 0. Agent QEMETERY VV 5. 7:13 A.M Through Accom. Fourth of July address at Schoolcraft. to serve the country he enlisted and HOUSE. Therefore the question of the con-' for rates. served faithfully to the end. He started LANSING, Mich., June 25.—The house yester- tinued coinage of silver dollars is not -A. SPECHITY. All trains dally except Sunday. The German Workingmen's Society day refused to adopt a substitute tax bill re- Information about low-priced lands, Corner Detroit and Catherine Us. west in the 20's, but stopped in New deemed a practical one at present. The W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A., Toledo.

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o o ft-p "8 ©5 1 c3 © O CQ 2* THEODORE BOEHM of Ann Arbor, took our course in Shorthand and changed from a posi- tion paying him 815.00 per month to position with the Manager of the C. B. & Q. E. E. at $65.00 per mouth and traveling expenses which makes hia O-P salary equal to $75.00 or more per 2. co © 03 month. erf- Q3

• © ^•2 «w •mp o0 OQ wCD oI—' L. H. CARPENTER and F. C. COBB o of the Law Dept., took our course while in College. The former is now court reporter in California at a salary I* of $2200.00 per year. The latter took a position as circuit court reporter in Kentuckey at a salary of $2000.00 per > year. 03 a •p o d o © 4 I / CD

W MISS ROSE BEEDLINCJ of Ann Arbor took a course in Short- T5 hand and Typewriting duringa former summer term and has once been with © a wholesale house in Toledo, Ohio, as stenographer at a salaray of $4500 per month. We could cite a large number of other cases where our people have, through our help secured splendid situations. We are always pleased to assist com- petent students to good places, and sel- dom fail in our efforts to do so. O © O © O The Summer School of Shorthand and Typewriting opened this week and continues, during the entire summer vacation. CARPETS! CHATS ABOUT MEN. MacMahon and Bismarck aro the only- prominent actors in the Franco-Pru war remaining alive. People of Washtenaw County, here is a chance to save money! A monument will l>e erected shortly in Tutlingen, in the Black Forest, to Max Bchneckenbergex, author of "The Watch yds. must be sold by August 1st. Low Prices will on the Rhine." Robert S. Green, ex-governor and now 2 ,UUU Sell Them. Every grade of Carpets and Straw-Matt- vice chancellor of New Jersey, is rather short and stout and has a large, round head and gray eyes, and is about sixty. ings are included in this sale. William T. Croasdale, one of the most prominent adv. theories, is in the forties, thickset, an All Wool, Extra Super Ingrain for 58c. Mouquettes and Brussells (a able editorial writer and a forceful ora- tor. rs. Dillon and O'Brien while away fine line of new patterns). Cotton and Hemp Carpets (Art Squares and the tedium of their prison life with lit- erary work. Mr. O'Brien has nearly fin- ished a novel, the scene of which is laid Rugs). Everything goes. in the Sixteenth century. Tin- grave of Brigham Young is cov- Good Straw Mattings for $18c ered by A plain slab of gmiiiti'. It lies in an inclosed city lot in Salt Lake City, surrounded by a low Don't lose any time. The sooner you come the better the assortment. iron fence. A few of the prophet's VI lie buried near by. Adolph Sutro, theri;hCalifornian who made his money by the great mining tunnel that bears his name, is to turn his f. on of nearly 40,000 vol- umes into a free public library for the benefit of San Francisco people. Vice President Morton's country place on the Hudson, Ellerslie, is threw miles below Rhinebeck. It comprises over 600 acres. The house ia placed in a com- manding natural terrace, with a fair FURNITURE! foreground of park surface below it, studded with beautiful elms ami oaks. Charley Delmonico, whose name was time to furnish your home. We are offering Crist, but who took the name of hia de- \K7 ceased uncle, is about tliirty-five, has brown hair and a smooth face, aud now special bargains during the warm season. Folding manages all the Delmonico restaurants. He is a good fellow and very popular with the wealthy young men of Gotham. Beds, Parlor Furniture, Chamber Suits, Library and Dining Room Furniture, William Allen Butler, whose satirical poem "Nothing to Wear" made him famous nearly thirty years ago, hae been Furniture of every description, Pictures, Easels, Carpet Sweepers, etc. elected vice president of the council of the University of the City of New York in place of the late Dr. Howard Crosby. We have got the Goods at prices that will accomodate everybody's Mr. Butler is a leading "business law- yer." Pocket-Book. WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. Miss Marion Foster, the crippled It is well known that our store as well as our stock is the largest in artist, is now a clerk at the treasury de- partment at Washington. this part of the state. We buy for spot cash in large quantities and thus Maud Evans, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who ia only si) lias a third set of natural 11 obtain goods at special discount. This enables us to sell at lower prices Eliza Archard Conner has gray hair, a •light figure, bright, sparkling ej girlish, merry manner, and a rippling, than other dealers who are obliged to buy in smaller quantities. happy, hearty la Mrs. Mary T. Burton, formerly editor of The Kansan, and at present posi judge at id county, Kan. Mrs. Jennie June Cruly is a little wo- man of slender B) T hair is brown, with a few strands of whil DRAPERIES! WINDOW SHADES It. Mrs. Croly is a pleasant talker and an amiable and inter aan. Chenille Curtains, Silk Curtains, Lace Garfield's daughter, Mrs. Brown, lives In all widths! We have the largest in Washington in a small, plain li on Massachusetts avenui Curtains, China Silks, Madras, Swiss quite young, not more than twenty-five, assortment! We can quote the lowest and i retired life with hei and Muslin Curtain goods by the yd. band and little Miss Annie be Ban, the young Chi- prices! cago woman who tarns a living by run- We show the latest styles. ning a stationary engine, is a slight creature of delicate physique. She is about thirty years old, of medium height, »nd has very engaging mail 'E are Manufacturers of Specialties Bembardt on the stage is only ex- large line of Baby Carriages will oelled by Bernhardt at dinner. She eats, irinks, sings, pats her dog and drinks A be closed out regardless of cost. W in Furniture and Upholstery. again. If anything happens to displease her she throws something at the dog, calls him to her again, kissos him on the head and asks his pardon. Then she drinks to the health of everybody, in- cluding the dog, and falls to eating. And so she continues to tear a passion to The Electric Cleanser for Cleaning Carpets, Rugs, Olothing, Silks, etc., is for sale at our tatters until the last raisin has disap- peared. store. Twenty-five cents buys a Pint Box. Try it. BEHIND THE SCENES. Buffalo Bill and his "Wild West" did good business on their German tour. Richard Mansfield emphatically denies that he is to marry Beatrice Cameron. Denver is a puzzle to theatrical man- agers. Farce comedy falls flat t Parties from Ypsilanti, buying a reasonable amount, will have their car fare Ninety-two farce comedies will be on the road m n, and the list is still growing. deducted from bills. Nat Goodwin, the famous comedian, Bailed for Europe the other day before the papers in his w:' r alimony could be served on him. Robert Mantell's new play, "The Veiled PI He plays in it the iKtrt of a man who kills another while temporarily ins.-: Edwin Thome, who lias just returned from Au. s that experii actors on that big island often work for KOCH & HENNE £3 a red a colossal salary. Minnie Palmer, all i iie con- trary notwithstanding, has not "Id and made up" with her husband, John R. l: ;e London Uaiety Burl ipany. 56,58 AND 60 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. LATEST COUNTY NEWS. OCR YI\SII,.VVn RAMBLER AMONG THE CHURCHES. Tells What He Has Seen anil Heard In UMMER that Hurir During the Past Seven Dixtooro. Days and Nights. Another union temperance meeting will be held next Sunday evening at ALE TO Sid Shaughness was the first o com- Among those who will attend the the Congregational church. Revs. Car- mence harvest in these parts. Christian Endeavor convention at Min- man and Bust will speak. neapolis, this month, will be Rev. H. M. ATISFACTORY Miss Alice Shuart, of the Hillsdale Rev. W. O. Waters, Sunday morning, IT PLEASES US! high school, is home spending her va- Morey and Miss Eunice Lambie, of the Presbyterian society, and Miss Kittie said farewell to thi parishioners of St. cation. Andrews' church. He preached a s Dennis, of the Congregational. Those Prof. McGee and wife are the guests interested in the Normal are very sorry sermon on the power of love. Others try to copy but we have the only GENUINE of Mrs. McGee's parents of this place, to learn of MissLockwood's resignation. Rev. J. M. Gelston preached at the PEOPLE APPRECIATE BARGAINS. jlr. and Mrs. W. Barr. She has been the efficient and popular union service in the Methodist church REDUCTION SALE of Clothing. Not goods that have ' While returning home from the ball superintendent of the kindergarten de- last Sunday evening. He evolved some 1 We offer Bargains. •ame here last Saturday, Jim Finnell partment and has accomplished much beautiful thoughts from the "Pbwdo* of accumulated for the past twenty or thirty years, and were was thrown from his horse and received in the work. Rumor has it that a pop- Socrates. The People do the Rest. two large scalp wounds. ular young professor in some eastern thrown on the market as a means of getting rid of an eye Webster. college is responsible for her leaving us. Baptist Church. Miss Roccie Norris, who has been RKV. A. S. CARMAN. Pastor. sore, but good desirable Clothing; no old stock, but your Wheat is nearly ready for harvest. spending a year in New York studios, •SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. M. Sun- Some will probably be cut this week. has returned home with a valuable col- day school, 12 M. Young people's meet- THE immense lot of 10c and 12\c Gingham* which we sold choice of the largest stock of Clothing in Washtenaw County. " Rev. Mr. Lincoln gave a lecture to the lection of water colors. The Methodists ing, 6:30 P.M. young people last Sunday evening. are going to build a handsome new WEDNESDAY—General prayer meet- at 5c a yard is closed, went with a rush as it deserved to. Goods that are well made and stylish. ' Miss Nettie Latson is attending the cluirch and consequently are selling off ing. summer school at the Michigan Agri- all their old belongings. The Catholics Pastor at home, 71 E. Washinjiton-st, cultural College. will probably purchase the pipe organ, Saturday afternoons, from 3 to 5:30. which, by the way, is a fine instrument William Tubbs, while working at his Last Sunday was a good day for fine, Congregational Church. ANY SUIT, new barn, had the misfortune to fall solos in some of the churches. Miss RKV. J. W. BKADSHAW, Pastor. and crush his skull quite severely. He Emmy Gereissen, the rising young con- SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A.M. Sun- died last evening. tralto, of New York,favoerd the Episco- day school, 12:00 M. WE STILL OFFER CHALLIES AT 2?c PER YD. ' Jay E McColl has returned from palians, while Geo. Tyler, of Detroit, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.—Prayer meeting. ANY OVERCOAT, Knoxville, Tenn., and after spending a warbled at the Catholic church. Mrs. Disciples' Church. week at home has gone to continue his P. R. Cleary was reported as dangerously No services until Fall. Don't delay on these! post graduate course at the Michigan ill, the first part of the week, as was also German Evangelical Bethlehem Agricultural College. Mrs. Alice Cook. Messrs. Howard Chnreh. Stevenson and Will Hubbell surprised REV. JOHN NEUMANN. Pastor. ANY PAIR OF PANTS Chelsea. their friends last week by both bring- SUNDAY, 10:30 A. M.—Regular services. Rev. 0. C. Bailey returned Monday ing home charming brides. That re- Evening services, 7:30 P. M. In the house at evening. minds me that Mr. Peter Cranson has WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p. u.—Evening ser- become a Benedict, havinginduced Miss vice. AWNS worth 8c and 10c at 5c are a good item to buy. R. S. Snyder and family are about to Nina Babcock to accompany him during German Lutheran Zlon's Church. remove to Ann Arbor. the remainder of his life's journey. REV. MAX HEIN, Pastor. Wide 12Jc Colonial Cloths at 62c are, as you know, Cheap. M. J- Noyes and family have moved SDNDAY—10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.— on the farm for the summer. RAMBLER. Regular services. Sunday school at 12 L 10c Challies, perfectly fast colors, are going at 8c. ONE QUARTER OFF! The new organ for the Congregational M. church arrived from Detroit last week. AN ARTISTIC DISPLAY. THURSDAY, 2:00 p. M.—Ladies' Society. 12ic Angora Suiting at 6}c; won't linger long. Mrs. Schlotterbeck and family, of German Methodist Episcopal Cbnrch. Pittsburg, Pa., also Miss Tillie Mutchells, It is to be Found in the Mantel Room REV. ANDREW KRUMLINS, Pastor. 125c White Goods, good styles, at 7c; excellent values. The regular price, and no goods marked up to suit the occasion. of Hudson, Mich., are visiting at C. H. of Schuh A- Huehllg'a Modem Hard- SUNDAY—Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Kempfs. ware Rtore. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. The "I 0 G. T." will hold an open Do you like to see an artistic display? WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.—Prayer meeting. session on Tuesday evening. Miss If yon do you should follow the route Methodist Enlsconal Chnreh. Stebbins, of Ann Arbor, will give sev- taken by the Times man yesterday. He REV. R. H. RUST, D. D,, Pastor. eral recitations. had heard that Schuh & Muehlig had SUNDAY—Lova Feast at 9:30 A. M. Sacra We have Clay Worsted in Prince Albert Suits. We have Dexter. the finest display room for mantels in the state, and, not willing to depend en- ment of the Lord's Supper at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. McMahon is still in the city of Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. M. A Wide Wales in Prince Albert Suits. We have Corkscrew New York and her daughter Alice is at tirely on hearsay, he hied himself to the Bargains on Every Hand. establishment of that enterprising hard- cordial welcome to all. the sea side. ware firm and asked to be shown the Goods in Prince Albert Suits—All go at a QUARTER OFF Dr. R. S. Copeland left his Bay City Presbyterian Church. room about which so much had been REV. J. M. GEISTON, Pastor. the regular price. We have Prince Albert, Cutaway and practice for the double purpose of seeing said. Mr. Schuh at once took posses- SUNDAY—Communion service, 10:30 Summer Sale, June 27th to 'July 25th inclusive. parents and his alma mater. sion of the Times man, and guiding A. if. Sunday school at 12 M. Sack Suits for Men or Boys. We have Pants cut in the Frank T. Takasugi, of Eyanston, lec- him through the store and up a hand- WFDNESDAY, 7:30 p. M.—Prayer meet- tured to a crowded house in the Meth- some oak staircase, led him into a room ing. latest styles and Panta that are cut medium. odist church Sunday evening. The which il arranged as artistically as Ladies'F. M. Society every second Fri- lecture was very interesting and well though it were a part of an art exhibi- day of each month. Ladies'H.M. Society received. tion. everv fourth Friday in each month. They all go at Seven of the high school pupils Hanging from the ceiling are numer- St. Andrew's Church. graduated Friday evening. The opera ous lamps and chandeliers, and all of REV. HENKY TATLOCK, Rector. house was crowded as usual, the even- the latest designs. They give a very REV. W. WATERS. Assistant. ing almost perfect, as also were the gay appearance to, the room, but its SUNDAY—8:00 A. M. Morning prayer. adornments of the hall and the exer- chief splendor is in the elegant display 10:30A.M. Sermonand holy communion. ONE QUARTER OFF! cises. of mantels, of which there are 32 ar- 12 M. Sunday school. 3 p. M., Sunday Charles LeCount and wife, of New ranged around the walls of the room. school at Geddes and Fosters. Evening York city, were guests over Sunday of Although they range in price from service at 5:00 p. M. COME AND GET BARGAINS AT Rev. M. H. McMahon. Jn addition to the cheapest at $20 to the finest at $150, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.—Evening prayer. being a thorough going business man, there are none of them but are hand- Mr. LeCount is a local preacher who has some. The first ones on the south side Unitarian Cbnrch. are all wood, and further on are some REN. J. T. SLTJDERLAND, Pastor. few superiors, as evidenced by his ser- THE mon at the Methodist church on Sun- imitation marble, which are such a fine The Unitarian church will be closed "THE ONE-PBIVE STOKE," imitation that they are more handsome during July and August. Services will day morning last. be resumed the first Sunday in Septem- Milan. than the original. Still further around TWO SAMS, are the more artistic wood mantels ber. Alva Reynolds is very ill with rheu- with elegant hand carvings and tiles matism. that are of the latest design. These Seventeen Unnatural Deaths. 20 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. . BLITZ. Mrs. Henry Hack gave a tea social mantels are the most costly and are The year ending June 30th has been Saturday afternoon. worth $150 each. The mantels are ar- remarkable for the large number of un- A. Delaforce has returned from a pro- ranged on three sides of the room, and natural deaths which have occurred in tracted sojourn in Chicago. make a sight which it is well worth Ann Arbor and vicinity. There have Mrs. S. Gilchriese and daughter, have yonr while going to see, for it is the been eight drownings, one man- returned to their home in Cass City. finest of its kind in the state. slaughter, one suicide, one infanticide, two railroad accidents and four other EIE-A. Rev. Jay Huntington conducted ser- On this floor besides the mantels are vices Sunday evening, after a short va- kept a large supply of gas fitting mater- fatal accidents. A complete list will cation. ial, tiles, gratings, Domestic, White, prove interesting: New Home and Davis sewing machines, Warner Halleck, of this city, drowned A COMPLETE STOCK OF T. Blackmer and wife have moved Garland stoves and ranges, and every- in Bush Lake, July G. into the Presbyterian parsonage on Wil- thing is placed in such shape that it Walter and Samuel Johnson drowned, cox-st. shows to the best advantage without while swimming in the Huron river, Mrs. F. A. Blinn left for Manchester being in the way. Wednesday, July 9. Tuesday, where she will visit friends for The Times man, seeing so much on Mrs. A. C. Clark, pf Saline, thrown WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, SOLID a couple of weeks. one floor, wanted to know if there was from carriage on river road and fatally Miss Alice Harper, of Cadillac, is anything more to see and in reply was injured, July 28. spending her vacation with her parents, led into the third story, where were Irving J. Dennison, killed in the Dr. Harper and wife. gathered a splendid array of agricul- rumpus between Company A and stu- Mr. and Mrs. Wagner's horse ran tural implements, gasoline stoves, scales, dents, November 12. copper and tin ware, and many other H. A. Macy, medical student, injured away Sunday morning and threw them articles too numerous to mention. The SILVER WARE AND PLATED WARE while coasting; died Wednesday, De both out, hurting them slightly. Bolton hot water heater, Carbon and cember 24. stony Creek. Gilt Edge furnace are also to b« seen Frank E. Dickinson and Miss Ger- Wheat will soon be fit to cut. here and we are informed that they are trude M. Brundage, medical students, C. S. Ward is in Detroit, where-he proving the most popular method of drowned, while skating, December 24. TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN FIRST COST. has a position. heating modern houses which is known. D. W. Amsden, accidentally killed in Miss Ethel Stone visited frienc's at An elevator carries all these things up a scuffle in Millman & McNally's saloon, IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT and down stairs, making it as easy to January 13. Ann Arbor last week. arrange-things on one floor as an- Wheat in this vicinity is looking fine other. Child of Henrietta Ehnis died Feb and gives promise of a large crop. ruary 10 from exposure in a vault. From the third floor the Times man Thomas H. Moore, drowned at Ged- .A. FEW PRICES. The recent rains did considerable went back through the mantel room, desburg, February 12. damage in this vicinity, washing out which he admired so much, down stairs August Kayuska, took Paris Green bridges, culverts, etc. again and down into the basement. and died February 28. Park Wheeler, who has been visiting Here are stored stoves, gas and steam John Henry Leopold disappeared Gent's Filled (14 Kt.) Stem Wind Elgin Watch, Fine $19 OO his old home and friends, returned to fittings, and sewing machines. Mr. from home in fifth ward, Easter Mon- Washington state last Friday. Schuh here informed us that in the last day, found dead in river two weeks Gent's Filled, open, Stem Wind Elgin Watch, - 13 75 Miss Martha Minze, who had the twelve years over 5,000 sewing machines after. misfortune to fracture several ribs, is, had been stowed away in this cellar and Simon Natonick, fell into fit and was Lady's Filled, Stem Wind Elgin Watch, 15 OO we are pleased to learn, improving that he had sold them all but about suffocated in hay mow, April 13. fifty. This is certainly a big record and J. Bush, of this city, drowned in Mc- quite rapidly. would place a sewing machine in nearly Gent's Silver, Open, Stem Wind Waltbam Watch, 7 50 Mr. R. Hopson has sold out his store Nally's Lake, May 7. every family in the county. After notio- Joseph Beck, tramp, killed by Michi- to his son Richard, who will run it ing the immense stock stowed away Gent's Silverine, Open, Key, Wind Elgin Watch, 5 50 as a branch of a Detroit house, paying gan Central train, June 1. in the basement, the Times man Frank D. Morse, of Ann Arbor town, Detroit prices for all produce, and mak- again retraced his steps and was killed by electric motor, June 6. from 50 cents to $10 OO ing things hum in general. led into the tinning and plumb- Gent's Fine Chains, The picnic at W. W. Dell's was ing departments at the rear of the well attended, notwithstanding the in- store. Here ten men are employed Rogers' Knives, Forks and Spoons at Actual Cost. clemency of the weather, and a fine all the time, and Mr.Schuh thinks from time is reported by all. Miss McMul- the way business is increasing that the len has proved herself to be both com- firm will soon have to increase their Solid Gold Eye Glasses, $2OO and upwards petent and efficient as a teacher. force, as they always want to do their work promptly. It is this as much as from 40 cents to $1 50 anything which haa gained them their Fine Steel Spectacles, Nervous Prostratlon- reputation as model hardware men, and from 85 cents to $10 OO The symptoms begin in spring and the effect can be seen in every depart- Clocks of all kinds, early summer. They resemble the ment of the store, which is 120 feet long symptoms of malaria very closely. It and three stories and a basement. Every Silk Umbrellas, Silver Heads, from $2 25 is a prolific source of paralysis, sun- inch of available space is occupied and stroke, apoplexy, insanity, hysteria and yet nothing seems crowded, and the 1 25 insomnia. The strong and weak of general effect cannot but be pleasing. Silver and Gold Headed Canes, both sexes are alike its victims. Creep- 25 ing rigors, slight, chilly feelings and On the main floor is kept everything Bon-Bon Boxes, - cold sweat, especially at night, tired which can be found in an ordinary feelings, drowsiness, mental confusion, hardware store, locks, hinges, screws, despondency, morbid fear, pale, abund- nails, refrigerators, stoves, cutlery, agri- SOLID SILVER WARE—Dessert Spoons, Tea Spoons, Coffee Spoons, Chocolate Spoons and Fancy Pieces of ail ant urine, weak back and palpitation. cultural implements, etc., and every- No one who has any or all of the thing that can be of use in building, kinds at New York Cost. above symptoms should neglect to get and this, in connection with the other Pe-ru-na and use it faithfully until they floors make this store a perfect model of SILVER PLATED WARE—Tea Sets, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskete, Butter Dishes, Cups, Castors, Fancy Pieces,and entirely disappear. It is a perfect what could be designed for a hardware everything in that line at less than Manufacturers' Prices. remedy for this condition. As the hot store. The importance of purifying the blood can- weather, with all of its depressing Mr. Scimh has been in business In not be overestimated, for without pure JEWELRY—Chains, Charms, Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, etc., far below the cost. effects, approaches, Pe-ru-na invigorates Ann Arbor since 1861 and is the oldest blood you cannot enjoy good health. and tones up the nervous system, avert- hardware man in the county. He At this season nearly every one needs a ing nervous prostration in all of its takes a great interest in making the good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich various forms; and, taken in the most store attractive and is always glad to the blood, and Hood's 8arsaparilla is worthy advanced stages of the disease, will per- show people through the store if they your confidence. It is peculiar in that it ET EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD BY JULY 1st, 1891. Mi manently cure every uncomplicated come to buy or not. If you want to strengthens and builds up the system, creates case. It is foolish and dangerous to be see something elegant you should go to an appetite, and tones the digestion, While without this never-failing remedy at a this store and go through the mantel it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. time when every one is exposed to such room which you will find to be all that REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY DONE. serious liabilities. A valuable book on Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. could be imagined and more. It will Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. nervous prostration and diseases of hot be well worth your while to do this and weather sent free to any address by it will cost you nothing but the effort, IOO Doses One Dollar The Peruna Medicine Company, Colum- which you "can well afford. The Times bus, Ohio._ ^__ 62 man came away well satisfied with his WATTS, BACH & WHITMARSH, n SOUTH MAIN ST. visit and convinced that he had been Sale of summer hats; all hats at half through the model hardware store.— Bullard and Standard Hay Tedders at price this week, at Mrs. L. Johnson's, Successors to Gilbert Bliss, Jeweler and Optician. Rogers' Agricultural Warehouse, 27 De- Washtenaw Times. Duffv Block, north Main. 62 troit-st. 62 Her View of If. It RtarlK OH" Well. THE REGISTER. They ttrolled alone by the summer KI, TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Fifteen locomotives and 4,000 barrels And of many thing* they spoke— of flour have just been shipped from G. H. WILD, Of love's young dream, the price of cream Baltimore to Brazil, and the vessel will THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1891. And laughed at the latest joke. KDITEU BY MRS. AI.I.IK 1,1 SF. DICK, EflCICLOttlllj. FOB THE W. C. T. V., return with 40,000 bags of coffee. These They talked of the row with Italy. are some of the results of Republican MERCHANT TAILOR Now past, and the Chilian fuss. The acknowledged Standard. Incomparably the best Encyclopedia LITERARY MOTES. Than he asked, "Is reciprocity reciprocity.—Iowa State Journal. la showing the largest stock oi Or free trade best for us?" And in the I iiluralt) prohibition in existence. Club—Facts and Arguments Pertain- FALL GOODS. The intercollegiate boat-race is appro- And the said, as she glanced at the stars above, The Prince of Wales was born Novem- priately noticed and illustrated in Har- While a smile on her red lips played; Ing to the CMH <>f Temperance # Be has the finest •"_ "'S 'We should have reciprocity 10 love, ber 9, 1841, visited the Uniieti S HUM in per's Weekly published June 17th. Por- But in kisses, I think free trade.'' I EDITED BY MRS. AI.LIE I.USE DICK, A. M. 1 1860 and married i daughter ol' the I ie«n si.HI M.s In Ann Arbor. ri King of Denmark, March 10 1868. He traits are given of the crews which rep- I'rtble ami IIHHN. It is a source of encouragement to Examine G. U. Wild's stock oi every person interee-ted in temperame will be fif y ve*rs of age in Nuvt-ml • r. p resent Cornell University, Columbia '• Twinkle, t» inkle, little star, Kiiglish Dress Suitingsp College, and the University of Pennsyl- How I wonder wlmt you are," and good government to Bee with what -rrrrr tsstt -aea as pa AH the latest Novelties can be seen at v. ' r ' vania in that contest.—Harper Brothers, In ireb'e sweet piped little Grace. harmony the various temperance or- " Catarrh, catarrh, catarrh, catarrh. >•>. •-• Hi»>iiiiKloi: M.. JVenr Main. E New York. What a horrid pest vou are," ganizations work for the establishment Growled dear papa in lowest bas». of a national prohibition park on Staten "Church and State and Other Essays," When papa reaiis this lie will iearn Island, New York. Success is already low to git rid of the mat. By its mild, have the sole agency in ANN ARBOR for the sale of the HENRY G by Count Leo Tolstoi, give the reader a assured. The. auditorium will be alinK,antiseptic, and cleansing prop- ALLEN reprint of the above work, and can offer you for $36.00 the only good idea of what the great Russian erties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures opened July fourth, and the whole of .A.:R>:BO:R, complete and perfect re-print of the latest ninth edition of the BRITANNICA thinks on a variety of social and politi- he worst cases. This infallible remedy July will be used in furthering the giving you a perfect reproduction of every Colored Map, Plate, Illustra- tical Bubjects,and this in a clear straight- does not, like the puisonoas, irritating snuffs, "creams." and s-trong caustic sol- cause ol temperance. One of the most FRUIT-:-FARM! tion, \\ ord and Letter of the expensive original—costing $150.00. forward manner unlike that appropriate utions with which the public have been important features of the meetings in to the novel. Paper, 25c. Benj. R. so long humbugged, •imply palliate for ;he national prohibition park will be the THE WORK contains over 700 of the latest maps, making the ALLEN i short time, or drive the disease to -be PEARS AND GRAPES A SPECIALTY Tucker, Publisher, Boston, Mass. Woman's Christian Temperance Union reprint the latest arid greatest atlas in the world. ungs. It produces a perfect and per- All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and manent cure of the worst cases of Conference and School of Methods, Flowers, frem ELI/WANGER & BARRY. HERETOFORE the high cost of this great work has placed it beyond Elizabeth Robins Pennell contributes Tronic Catarrh. "Cold in the head" ,o be held Friday, Saturday and Sun- he reach of most people. This bar to its popular use has now been hap- Older Early by Mall. to Harper't Bazar for this week an inter- cured with a few application?. Catar- day, July 24. 25, and 26 The program pily removed by the ALLEN CO. Call at our store, No 6 Main Street rhal headache relieved and cured as if Syrups, Medicinal Wines, Raspberry Syrups. and examine the work. ' esting article on "The English Middle >y magic. It removes offensive breath, uis just been issued and we are glad to Classes," based upon personal observa- oss or imp lruierit of the sense of taste, Boneset, Dandelion and Other Domestic Grape know that it bears the names of many Wines, prepared especially for Invalids. tions during her residence in Great mell or hearing, watering or weakness of our ablest W. C. T. U. workers. f the eye.-t and impaired memory, M9~ Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs. Britain, and John Gilmer Speed writes when resulting f>om Catarrh. Only 50 The W. C. T. U. training school is a DR.MILES'NERVINE GEO. L. MOOEE, There Is nothing like the RESTORATIVE concerning "Trained Nurses in Hos- ents, by druggists. new and interssting department of tem- NERVINE discovered by the great specialist. Dr. BMIL BATJR, pitals and in Private Practice."—Harp- Miles, to core all nervous diseases, as headache, W. HURON-ST. DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONER*. I mm Hanei in England. jerance work and promises to be a the blues, nervous iprostratlon. eleepleesnees, ers & Brother, New York. great stimulus to the local unions leuralgia, St. Vitus dance, fits, and hysteria. In New England farmers have been Many physicians use it in their practice, and say ffering $25 a month, W'th board and hroughout the country. Every local he results are wonderful. We nave hundreds of In "Notes and Comments," in the odging, for farm hands, and have been union in the country ought to send a testimonials like these from druggists. "We have ]®~WeShow a Very Superior Line of Wall Paper and Window Shades. bliged to draw upon the newly arrived never known anything like it." Snow & Co., Sy- BETTON'S. June number of the North American Re- representative to the national park racuse, N. Y. "Every bottle sold brings words of mmigrants for the requisite help to put praise, J. G. Wolf. HillBdale, Mich. "The best A POSITIVE view, the several articles of more than D their crops. In Old England, on the lext July to take the special training eller we exer had." Woodworth & Co., Fort CURE FOR Dther hand, the wages for farm labor for Wayne, Ind. "Nervine sells better than anything ordinary interest, among them "Secre- ffered there that they might bring back we ever had." H. F. Wyatt & Co., Concord, N. H. tary Rusk and the Farmers," by Geo. E. his year, as shown by actual "hirings," o their local unions the fire and enthu- Trial bottle and fine book of testimonials FREE at are givan by a London paper as follows: druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Co.,'Elkhart, Ind. PILES, Waring, is worthy of careful considera- Farm foreman, $02.50 to $136 25 per an- siasm of that great assembly and might You WANT AM tion. "Changes in the Ballot Law," by num; plowboys, $63.25 to $92.50 per an- naugurate better methods for home TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Senator Saxton, is full of timely sugges- num; women servants, $48.66 to $97.33; work. The impetus that local unions Sold l..v F.BEHBAIII A SOV SIMPLE. oung girls, $29.20 to $38.90 per annum. LAWN MOWER Y tions by one who has made a careful would receive from such an arrange- EFFECTIVE. These wretched wages formed part of < "HIiiiissioiu•!•»• Notice. study of the subject. "Floods and ment, to have one of their own number WONDERFUL. « "tobden's "cheap loaf" scheme. So TATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 Forests," by Felix L. Oswald, is a timely American Cobdenites would sacrifice *S- Highest TESTIMONIALS >repared to train them in the best COUNTY or WASHTENAW, J REFRIGERATOR? warning against the ruthless manner in he wages of labor on the altar of methods of work would three fold repay The undesigned having been appointed by the At Drarolata or Mailed on 3heapnese.—Xew Yoik Press. 'rebate Court for said County, Commissioners to t Becelpt of Price* •which the noble forests in many por- the expense of sending such a repre- eceive, examine and adjust all claims and de- mandsofall persons against tlie estate of Benjamin WINKELMANN & BROWN GASOLINE STOVE? tions are being destroyed. Published What noes tt Mean? sentative. Depue, late of said County, deceased, hereby give Drug Co. i'"i'<- Baltimore. Md. notice thatsix months from date are allowed, by at 3 E. 14th-st., New York. " 100 Doses One Dollar " means simply "I believe it would be impossible in Tho Great German hat Hood's Sarsapaiilla is the most order of said Probate Court, for Creditors to present Headache Cure will he present state of sentiment to enforce heir claims against the estate of said deceased. cure nervoufl, fiick* GARDEN HOSE and REEL? Adeline's Art Dictionary. Containing economical medicine to buy, because it and that: they will meet at the late residence of KOPFAUNE malarial mid all gives more for the money than any arohibitory law if we had it." Such is aid deceased, in the township of Superior, in said forms of hoadache. People who have puflered. say a Complete Index of all Terms used in County, on Saturday, the 5th day of September and It is a God's blessing CAD to mankind. Pleas- )ther preparation. Each bottle con- the statement made by Miss Duty, na- r Art, Architecture, Heraldry, and Ar- on Saturday, the 5th d»y of December next, at ten ant to use. No bad *"* effcctB. Cure certain ICE CREAM FREEZER? tains 100 doses and will average to last a tional secretary of the non-partisan W. 1'clock a. m. of each of said days, to receive, ex- and quick. For Bale biy dniueistsdrucciBtB, or by mail 25 centsrents. chaeology. Translated from the French month, while other preparations, taken .mine and adjust said claims W INKF.i.M4>N AT " !. T. U., in a letter to Police-Director Dated June 5th, 1891. v BBOWN DBCG and enlarged, with nearly 2,000 Illustra- according to directions, are gone in a WILLIAM DUNCAN / „ , , CO.. BAl.1T- week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's ribbons, of Cleveland, published in the 03 EDMUND SHU ART,' | Commissioners. mvoitK. nit. HEADACHE LAWN RAKE? tions. 8 vo. Cloth, $2.25. This is an Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. lleveland Press, May 25. This opinion invaluable work to every student, is valuable for one thing, at least, it whether of art or not, and to all readers Free Silver anil Free Trade- POULTRY NETTING? shows that the seceding so-called non- of books in fact; as here are to be found It is only lately that Mr. Cleveland's renomination in 1892 has not been re- partisan W. C. T. Union is drifting to in clear exact and concise form defini- OR ANY KIND OF GARDEN IMPLEMENTS? tarded as a foregone conclusion. The the low and degraded level of the rum- tionsl of all terms relating not only to •eadiness, even the eagerness, which is soaked party to which they are so un- Art but to the Aesthetics of art, to now manifested to discard him for some If so, Call on > new and untried leader, is a striking compromisingly devoted. Reduction h Shoes costume, armour, and to such manufact- jroof of the virulence with which the "Thirty prominent students of Har- uring processes as Art calls to its aid. lilver craze is raging among the demo- vard, members of the Alpha Delta Phi The numerous illustrations add greatly cratic party.—rBoston Journal. club, have been fined sixty-five dollars BURT F.SCHUMACHER, to the value of the book and its hand- each for keeping liquor in their rooms." some appearance makes it an orna- I Am An Old Han. THE STATE STREET -• Among the pretty things evolved by ment to any library.—D. Appleton & Shall be 79 years of age next June, 68 S. Main Street. the W. C. T. U., must be reckoned the Co., Publishers. and for the last six years have suffered >om general debility and old age. At petition sent out by Frances J. Barnes, Stoves, Tinware, Furnaces and House Furnishing Goods. imes I could not get out of bed without and indorsed by 30,000 young women OUSET MIllS AND «. OHM IN IS. nelp. I commenced to take Sulphur Bitters. In a week I felt stronger and representing unions throughout, the Phillips Brooks is one of the founders . passengers immediately at the boatdock. be pleased to store it tor you until you Abont six months ago I was advised The ride down the beautiful Grand get ready to leave. Put your name on a Traverse Bay is one of the pleasant tag. We also wish to announce that to consult Mrs. Hall, the great spiritual- THE BEST POROUS PLASTEUS IN THE WORLD. ist doctor, to see if she could cure me ol features of this route to the northern our ticket clerk will be found in office Wood & Slate Mantels. scrofula, from which I have suffered country and one much in favor by at all times to accommodate those who tourists. Plenty of time is given at do not wish to be caught in the rush. RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &c. from childhood. She said if I would aarrmsatnrJK^ts. GBOSTBNOB it BICHARDS. BoNton, Han. have faith in the medicine she gave me Traverse City for breakfast at the Purl 62 R. S. GREENWOOD, Agt, others Fail. that she would cuie me. I took her Place, favorably known to all who have We Heat where medicine, and in less than three months visited the Traverse Bay region. To «. olormlo viit Itur>lii£toii Route— ENGLISH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND I was cured. Why, the way the medi- Xorthport is reached at 9:20 A. M. Only Wne NI^IH on the It.mil. cine worked was a miracle. I beggedol Charlevoix at 11:30, Petoskey 1:30 P. M. Leave Chicago at 1 p. M., or St. Louis We make a . Specialty of Harbor Springs 2:00 p. M., Mackinac THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The onlj Sate, Sure andnUebU Pill for ,al«. her to tell me what the medicine was at 8:25 A. M , and arrive Denver 6:15 p. M I.HIIICM. axk Drug, Metropolis, III. | W. B. HALL, Art. Secy, UuQuoln.IU, YPSILANTI. llllnoU Improvement and Imp^Itrrutton Aavoclntlon* "By the way, Mr. Bassett," he ex- "Why, I scarcely know," answered IU.II. ESTATE TRANSFERS. claimed, as Windward, after thanking Windward, not more tLan half pleased -A SPLENDID- Vifm for his advice, was about to leave by the directness of the inquiry, and as- The real estate transfers for the week THE BASSEn CLAIM. ending June 29, were as follows: him to rewrite his brief, "there is to suming the defensive. Perry E. Hunt to B. Hartbeck, 1W acre in be^a reception to-night at one of the le- "Celibacy is negative murder," said sec 28, Manchester _ H5 By HENRY R. ELLIOT gations,.which will bring out many of the colonel sternly. "There may be C. Balus to M.O.Balus. interest In lota 462 RESIDENCE and 465, Norris' add. Ypsilanti 300 the congressmen. Itisa-stagparty ^sup- palliating circumstances in your case. J. C. Goodrich to A. J. Speer, lots 145 and 146, 1 Copyright by American Press Association. 1 pose you go with me. You maymake No doubt you think so, but generally it ParkRid$esubd., Ypsilanti 70 same useful acquaintances." has root in some one of the cardinal sins J. r. Goodrich to H. Johnson, lots 365 and 36G, Park Ridge subd., Ypsilanti 80 For Sale! "Why, of course," replied Windward, —pride, greed, unchastity, or the like. J. C. Goodrich to W. E. Rcott, lots 258 and [ CONTINUED. ] 216, Park Ridge subd., Ypsilanti 76 delighted. So an hour was set, and Love some good woman and join lives Edward Gordon to Otto Jarrendt, lots 4,5,15, "I saw Miss Willis today, and told promptly on time ho called for the colo- with her. We need women, they are and part of lot 14, block 4, sec. 4, Saline nel at his residence. Word came down village 1,800 We have for sale a splendid BRICK her," she said merrily to Windward. better than men and more of them get Jas. Clancy, by admr., to jr. R. Clancy, Ann "And so your fortune is made in that that he would be ready in a moment, and to heaven. It must look like Massachu- Arbor 6,400 RESIDENCE, in the best part of the quarter." meanwhile Louise set herself to enter- setts." Samuel Crossman, by admr., to J. A. Pol- City, for SALE AT A BARGAIN. All tain him. Windward noticed, however, hemus, Ann Arbor town 8,000 "Oh, did you? I hope so!" exclaimed They were by this time nearing the August Schneider to Herman Hennlng, part "Boss wouldn't blanket him In in good repair. Windward with a nonchalance not that for some reason she lacked her colonel's residence, and Windward no- ol lots 4 and 5, block 5 s of Huron-st, range 4 w. Ann Arbor 900 the stable. Said it wasn't no use." wholly natural. He might have added habitual ease and self possession. She' ticed that the light in tho library was J. U. Binder to Fred Schleyer, land on West Suitable terms of payment may be had more, but at that moment an embodied seemed anxious, and ho thought that, burning brightly. Possibly McArdle Fifth-st, Ann Arbor - 250 Call upon or address S. M., Mathias Baley to Jno. Grossman, eJi,!» %, FREE— Get from your dealer free, tho laugh danced out of the library and once or twico she was on the point of saw it also, but if so he said nothing sec 15, Manchester 5,360 5/A Book. It has handsome pictures and oOtf REGISTKR OFFICE. greeted both the gentlemen with giriish Baying something in a very different vein of it. Harriet Welch to Carrie C. Fay, 4 acres in n e %, sec. 10, Ypsilanti 332 valuable information about horses. frankness. from the light words-that fell from her! "Step inside, Mr. Bassett," he re- J. C. Goodrich to C. E. Bpeere, lot 224, Park Two or three dollars for a 5/A Horse "Ah, good-day, Miss Willis," said lips. But if so, it was not the time-or, marked, as they stopped, at tho door. "I Kidge subd., Ypsilanti 65 Blanket will make your horse worth mora CHOICE MEATS Forest Hill cemetery to C. B. Staytes, Ann and eat less to keep warm. owder Windward simply, taken off his guard place, or she could not yet trust his fidel-' have-some documents on my table for Arbor 50 A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. and feeling the color come into his ity. Something evidently made her un- your use." Edward Qotta to Thos. Outwaite, part of Superior to every other known. easy—very likely the servants or the; Great lot 572. Norris,, Follett's, Joslin's and 5/A Five Mile Cor. 1V:isliiiii,-loii-sl and FUlIi-nve. cheeks. To take them Windward followed the Skinner's add, Ypsilanti 700 Used in Millions of Homes— •'Happy to see you, Miss. Willis," said plumbing. colonel through the hall to the library. Chas. L. Richmond to W. B. Richmond, 5/A Boss Stable Our aim is to please our customers^by always 40 Years the Standard. the colonel gravely and kindly. "You Soon the colonel entered the library Louise met them at the-door. Bridgewater 1,000 handling the very Choicest Meats that the market Corliss & Me Laughlin to W. S. Whlpple, lot 5/A Electric adonis. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky came to see Louise just at the right looking more straight, firm and strong She, too, could act heirpart, but not 17, College Hill add, Ann Arbor 210 Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable than ever in his formal full dress. "Ah, always perfectly. At this midnight mo- J. S. Polhemus to Eugeno Oesterllue, lot 1, time. Show-assaying to me this morn- Grand view subd., Ann Arbor ' 320 5/A Extra Test r and Wholesome, ing that her flowers needed more sun- Mr. Bassett, ready? Come on; that is, ment, for instance, Windward noticed H. C Waldron to T. J. Keech, land on Felch- 30 other styles at prices to suit every* tlo other baking powder does such worki . shine." Louise, if I am irreproachable?" her pale, anxious face as she gave a st and T. & A. A. tracks, Ann Arbor 750 "HAMILTON'S^ T. J. Kecch to Goodwillie, land on Felch-st body. If you can't get them from you* "Oh, colonel, you axe too sweetr "You are faultless," she said, smiling swift, keen glance at the colonel. But andT. & A. A. track, Ann Arbor 7M dealer, write us. INSURANCE, faintly, and then added, returning his it was over in an instant; that quick J. A. Polhemus to Israel Knehnle. lots 30 laughed the'beauty. and 31. Grand View subd.. Ann Arbor. 280 "Why can't I say such things?" fixed gaze with one as proud and brave: look WM enough. The firm set mouth J. A. Polhemus to August Baldwin, lot 29, thomrht Windward, not aware that of "And you look noble. I am proud of you!"' relaxed, the brow cleared, her cheeks Grand View subd., Ann Arbor 140 Real Estate "That is flattery in a good lump sum!' flushed and with a radiant smile of Me Laughlin & Corliss to E. H. Scott, lot 4. the two compliments she vainea tne College Hill add, Ann Arbor 470 AND blush more highly than the graceful exclaimed the colonel; but ho said the heart's ease she gave them both wel- QUIT CLAIMS. next moment to Windward as they come. H. Stephenson to H. R. Scoville, lots 30, 32, 34, 36. 38 and" part of lot 28, Jarvis1 add, Soon.lunch was announced, not the passed out of the doors, "But that is a Windward took the package, thanked Ypsilanti $ 800 Loan Agency. sandwich .and apple ration of Mrs. Ex, sort, after all, that doesn't do a man any the colonel for his thoughtfulness and Elmer Evans to C. and M. O. Baluss, loti harm." 462 and 465, Norris1 add, YpsiUnti 1 No. 2, Hamilton Block, and yet delightfully simple and infor- kindness, and bidding his friends an O. J. Perrin to Storks and McCord, n e lA Greatest Blood Purifierk mal. The colonel laid aside- hia business On the way to the reception McArdle early good morning set out for his lodg- 8 e '/£ sec 31, Freedom 1 explained its nature and objects, and in Starks & McCord to O. J. Perrin, s w XA, • w FIRST FLOOR. This Great GermaKNOWNn Medicine. ! B severity and talked amusingly, though ings. The night was dark and the streets M, sec. 30, Freedom 1 Icbei pest and boat. 138 doses otSOlt-Bj* with deep learning, of salads, voodoo- a terse and frank though not rude sen- were silent, but he did not walk alone. J. A. McMahon to Joseph McMahon, w % FLY NETS IPIU'U BlTTEUSforf l.fK),l(- only in Washington at the height of the A MEMBER OP THE LOBBY. Boston. Among the representatives of h > t OI r I medicine ever made, j ' fearing the colonel as her temperament ! nil tlie effect!J! i . ?l![ 5iJ *_iub»tltiitft One admitted, and in his presence came as season. Windward was stunned; every the Guild is Mr. A. Wilsey, Ann Arbor, nnkag**. •!; afx, $5. *>y mail. Writfrltoe for pam,..pamphlet. . In the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. JlsyonrTongneOoati Mich., who recently gave an order for cMre*iTlu» Woiid th emical Co., 131 Woodward I with a yello\vst!cky#Don't vrn'.t until you I near behaving herself as anywhere. man he met was famous, until great- fifty of the instruments. In his adver- ,vt-., bctrolt, Mich. I substance? Isyour#are unable to walk, or I Hence, under such circumstances, she ap- ness, through lack of gradations, be I breath foul and#are flat on your back, I ti ement he says: 'The improvements I offen sive ? Your#b"t got some at orx-e, It I peared at her best, for she only needed came commonplace again, and he found in the Guild are vital. They are in the 49- Ond Hundred Lots in Hamilton Park Addi- I stomach 19 outjrwill cure you. Sulphur I good manners to be very channing. himself moving among the honored oi very heart of the piano. No slipping, H-EMOTED. tion for sale. |of order. Uscjf Bittcra is millions with a calmness and equality oi 1 SU Windward certainly found her so that or springing tuning pins. None are OFFICE HOURS—8 A. M. to 12 u., aud 2 to 5 P. M. BiTTERs/The Invalid's Friend, j noon; but having resolved that that day feeling astonishing to himself. He, too, more honestly made. There is nothing -HANGSTERFER- A. W. II 11 • I/I 41V rheyoimg.theagedandtot-j laughing eyes and curls were to have the was an American, and if they were slioddy about them. People like them, I Is your L*r-#tering are soon made well by I famous, he was young, and might be. and buy them. We have never been line thick,#it3 use. Remember what you I go-by,,he:resohrtely shook off then-spell, able to get enough of them. More of CATEEEB. I ropy, clo-i»read here, It may save your I therefore, and tamed his steps to the Many things he noticed on this fruit- ludy, orMiite, It has saved hundreds.! them sold in Ann Arbor last year than LUMBER! ^Dou't wait until to-morrow. agency to meet his appointment there. ful evening, but one particularly—the all others combined.' Mr. Guild has NEW "I.am a little early," he said'to the in- huge bulk of the men. He was of me- moved into his new factory premises, ON WASHINGTON STREET, Try a Bottle To-day I E dium weight and size, but among these which have been enlarged and fitted valid, as the latter rose on his lounge to Frst door east of Main-st. LUMBER! Are you low-spirited and we. Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway & Co., dusting some pilesof letters in the back girths, the broad, deep chests; full Father (indignantly)—How does it you contemplate building call at Boston*Mass., for best medical work published? parlor came forward and was introduced cheeks, warm and glowing under frosty happen, sir, that you have such a miser- as the attorney's assistant. He apolo- beards; strong, coarse features, bluni able report this term? round chins, big necks, bold, rasonani Small Son (born under tfcs shadow of PBRDON Purity gized, as they shook hands, for his be- Bunker Hill monument)—I guess it's YOUR grimed stato by saying with a laugh- that voices, pushing ways—they crowded tc because you ain't a school director any It YOU WISH he was" removing the dust of ages and the salad just as they had crowded tc more. Blood freshening up the claims for a new cam- congress. It was a magnificent collec- "Clara was in today," said Louise. paign. tion of physical manhood. Wnat stom- What was Windward's delight to find To ach power they had! Terrapin, salad, the next morning, on turning over the Advertise WITH The invalid nodded vigorously, and loose papers which the colonel had tied Windward praised their constancy,-and jellies, creams, champagne and compos- ite punches, fruit, cake—andatllo'cloci into a parcel and labeled "Fr. Cl.," a Lumber lard said he was to be counted on for what help he could bring, and only wanted to at night! Windward had seen nothing memorandum, in his sharp, black chirog- Anything Corner Fourth aad Depot Sts., and Hibbard's be told what to do. Such proffers from like it since sophomore year, and yet raphy, of the nature and history of the get our flgur j t for all kinds ot a new recruit, thus zealous and so well these men had been living thus defiant- claims! He had evidently scratched it Herb equipped for work, were received, as ly, gluttonously for ten, twenty, forty off in a leisure moment after the young Anywhere might be supposed, with an eager wel- years, and nevertheless now at 50 or 60 man had left, as a guide and help in the LUMBER come, and it was not long before a years of ago were hale, alert and strong revision of the brief. It was hasty in AT We manufacture our own Lumber Extract scheme of procedure was sketched oat. enough to kill him with a blow. treatment, but so crisp, vigorous and and guarantee A WONDERFUL CURE. The readiness with which the two men These gigantic men, thought Wind- judicious that Windward threw his re- Any time This is a true like- plotted the attack struck Windward, in- ward, are gladiators who have fought jected manuscript aside and adopted the VERY LOW PRICES. ness of me wearing deed, as remarkable, and he expressed all comers, neither asking nor giving other w^th scarcely a change. WRITE TO artificial nose and «*-«lve nsacallHBd we will makeU his admiration. quarter, and survive as the fittest to sur- [ TO BE CONTINUED. ] <<> your Interest, as our large and well upper lip after Scrof- vive in the cruel brutal struggle foi GEO. P. ROWELL & Co. icri«l«Mi stock fully suHtatuM our aaser* ula hadcoHSumed my "Used to it!" exploded the invalid. 4lon. nose and upper lip, "Old story!" power. They reminded him of the old So Sny We All of Vs. No. io Spruce Stree* J AM KS TOI.BEBT, Prop. cured by HIBBARD'S Having now his instructions the young Goths. Refinement in speech and man- Philadelphia Inquirer (Iud. Rep.); • . J. H UISC II. Nap*. HEKB EXTRACT. This man entered at once on the practical ner was certainly lacking, but he saw a This state is alive with love and rever- NEW YORK. is not a patent medi- business set before him. That evening rude vigor of body and mind that was ence for Blaine. VOUR BREAD THE 1 cine, but a simple he and Stevens devoted to writing let- admirable; they had stamina; they could Boston Globe (Dem.): Blaine is evi- preparation of roots ters to-certain of the more active and sit-out a deadlock or stump a scattered, dently still first in the hearts of Ohio CAN'T BE SOUR and herbs that cured me over 47 indefatigable claimants, infbrming-them half civilized state; they were able to Republicans. IF YOU USE years ago, since when I have cured Hartford Post (Rep.) The great mass thousands with its use. It requires a that another effort was to be made, and maintain their rights. The polyglot urging them to bring to bear on: their group of diplomatists who were present of Republicans north and south, east and powerful vegetable remedy to effect west, want James G. Blaine—if they can GBLLETT'S such a cure as my own, and my argu- representatives in congress whatever in- had much better manners, and yet fluence they controlled. The next day Windward preferred the horse play and get him. ment has always been that the reme- Pittsburg Post (Dem.): "The whole dy that cured me would cure all he spent over a circular, in the nature robust good fellowship of the natives. WHAT Northwest," says United States Senator forms of Scrofula or other Blood and of a legal brief, stating the argument "Of the two juries," he mused, "I'd Pettigrew, South Dakota, " is ablaze for MAGIC CONSUMPTION Skin Diseases. Its success has been for the claimants and reviewing the-his- rather have the American to decide, foi Blaine, and the people will not listen SCOTT'S SCROFULA phenomenal. Send for list of testi- tory of the case. This pamphlet was to instance, on the claim. Elegance is very to any other candidate." Why? the monials and printed history of my BRONCHITIS do service among congressmen, report- well, but after all, if I must decide be- senator was asked. Because his recip- EMULSION COUCHS case, or call on me any day, or write ers, and whom else it might concern. tween them, give me the land of wheat rocity schemes promise some relief YEAST and describe your case. Advice free. The young lawyer toiled very hard over from McKinleyism, says the senator in PURE COLDS Has Patent Return Flue Boiler; Wrought MRS. J. IIIBBARI>. rather than of the lotus, and the patent QUICK NEVER GETS Iron and Steel Wheels, with the Springs be- the document, and was inclined to con- office before the Louvre." effect. He is one of the Republican SOUR. CURES •Wasting Diseases Avoid imitations. Be sure above trade- gratulate himself on the result. Stevens senators who voted against William's CCONOMICAL tween the bearings ol the Hub; 14-inch Steel mark is on wrapper. S1.00 at all Druggists. The colonel moved about through the bill. Ask for "Magi*-' at your Grocer's. Let him Wonderful Flesh Producer. fire; Cushioned Gear and all Latest Improve- HIBBARD HERB EXTRACT CO., liked it, too, though he suggested a*few motley crowd, calm, civil and phleg- sell his other kinds to other people. ments. 8.12 and 16H. P. Ask for Catalogue, 207 Canal St., Chicago, 111. modifications, and the gentlemen attthe matic as ever, and even more laconic Many have gained one pound Frse.atyThreshers of all sizes. agency expressed their satisfaction also. than usual. Now and then he would £3 ^Mitchell's Kidney Plasters per day by its use. THB HUBER MFC CO.. Bat-Col. McArdle-snuffed out the young draw a little group around him to hear a *J'l~-Sj Absorb all di»easc in thelKidneysand Scott's Emulsion ie not a secret New advocate's pride without mercy. When Barn w.is sieK, we grtfe her Castoim Marion, Ohio. pithy story or a very brief treatment oi fi \ t~"^ restore them to a healthy eonditlon. remedy. It contains the stimulat- 9-10ths o ) tke Separation it Cylinder. No flying HAVING BOUGHT THE When sh« was a Child, she cried for Caatorla. "It is too long," he said. "Cut it some current topic. Windward noticed //yyf Old chronio kidney euffcrera say ing properties of the Hypophos- grain. SeeKeveree Beater In cuts. Only one belt. that he ate sparingly and drank noth- QThea shu became Miss, she clu*Jj to Castoria. I l/^^\ they got no relief until they tried R. SHETTLER, General Agent, down two-tlrirds, and leave out aQ*the '! \ MITCHELL'S KIDNEY phites and pure Norwegian Cod Grand Rapids, Mich. sarcasm and abuse." Then noticing ing, though the corks were popping all *he. "he had Children, she gave them Castoria. ROBERT HUNTEN, 1'I.ASTERM. Liver Oil, the potency of both 43m6 Agent, ANN AHUOK, Mich. Windward's look of chagrin and dis- about him and the atmosphere was bur- liold by DrnjjglatB everywhere, or sent by mail for 50O being largely increased. It is used couragement, he went on to say: "Idened with the fumes of punch. »His Novelty Piaster Worka, Lowell, MUM. FEED BUSINESS by Physicians all over the world. ..alngAffpni-y of Uotat Of GEO. H. HAZELWOOD, we propose to keep know I.am giving hard counsel. It .is only concession to the conviviality of th« IVKR A SON. our uui in .n/.,.i wan WOOD of all kinds, Kindling Wood; also easier tobediffuse than concise. A news- hour was the incessant smoking of the Too Niiinrf. Old REJECTED Claims PALATABLE AS MILK. Baled HAT aiiEED, of the best quality, Charcoal, etc. paper friend once told me, 'I can write host's fine cigars. ENSIONS: * Sold by all Druggists. a-colniun in an hour, but to write half a "These 6 rplomatists," he explained tc ton man who swore that he was worth 8COTT &BOWNE, Chemists. N.Y. Goods delivered free to any part of the City. column takes two.' But as good short Windward quietly as he helped himself between"five and six thousand dollars," Lost Discharges Quickly Duplicated. *»• Cash paid for Corn and Oats. I dispatches are enough better than bad for the third time, "don't have to pay and then explained that he meant W. BAKER & Co.s The firm will continue the Truck Business of "between five dollars and six thousand 18 Years EXAMINER U. S. Pension Bureau. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. * H. JONES, aa before. long ones to pay for the extra time, so a duties, you see. Now, these are forty dollars," stands a good chance to live D. I. MURPHY, "» short, crisp appeal is preferable to one cent cigars. 1 think Fll take another Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. in the penitentiary between five and P.O. Box 534. Washington, P. C. A UJjJN 1 w my Corsets, Belts, Brushes, t'url- nohody will read." one to smoke on Sunday. There; now 1 six thousand years for his little joke. "* ers.and Medicine. Samples tree. Write now. CLARK & JONES, am ready to go. What say yon?' Dr. BKIDGMAN, 371 Broadway, New York. Breakfast "I wish I had your brevity ["exclaimed &nd Tumor* CURED i no knife: T., . 33 E. Ilnron-Kt. Windward, not quite so artlessly, per- Windward, of course, interposed no ob- bouk tree. Dw. QRATWWT * Dix, Perils of Modern I.ilc W. F. LODHOLZ No. 163 Kim St , Cincinnati, (J. •Telephone No. 14. hajs^as appeared-on the surface. "How jection, so they thereupon sought out CANCER H. C. CI.ARK. C- II- JONES. their host, bade him adieu in spite of his Contacts with electric wires.railroad ac- IS OFFERING Cocoa dfd.you acquire it, may I.askr" cidents, broken car and elevator cables, INES8 ft HEAD BCISES COKEB'T polite remonstrance at theirearly depart- r,..k* UIVlslBLB TUEillAR EAR from which the excess nf The colonel was touched on a weak explosions of steam, natural gas CUSHIONS. irHi ror: Henry Richards, spot. "Thus," he replied, very gracious- ure, found their outer coverings amid and chemicals, poisons in adulterated 3 oil has been removed, is ly, taking a bunch of telegraphic franks the chaos of the dressing room and food and drink, are fe^; but all Absolutely Vure Dealer in all kinds of HARD from his pocket. "These franks are passed out into the pure, cold air. these dangers combined, do not kill and it is Soluble. WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE good for twenty words each. Now I am "Always l<>ave balls and orgies early, as rapidly as slow and sure con- BARGAINS using them all the time on all sorts of if;for nothir 7 else as «.n advertisement sumption. The death rate, however, POSTS, MAPLE FLOOR- matters, and I try to say-my say-in the that you.have a good home and some from consumption, is being yearly cut -IN- No Chemicals limit. And I.generally can, though a work-to-do the next day," remarked the down since Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., ING, etc., also has given to the world his celebrated are used iu its preparation. It has very complicated matter; may take'forty sardonic colonel, as they walked briskly "Golden Medical Discovery," a cure for AtHEALT or. even-sixty words. Where I pay for Package malteK ft gallon*. Delicious, BparKhny. au* more than three times the strength of onward. "Uesides, nothing is nastier consumption and throat and lung aniM'ti/inft. Solrihy all dealers. A bp-iutiful Pictar* messages brevity-is even more valuable. than the lees of a feast, and especially a troubles that lead to consumption, if Book and cards sent ?RBK to any one sfindinfc Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot So^insensihiy, I have accprired(tne tele- men's party. What nonsense such parties taken in time and given a fair trial. Sd to the C. E. HIKES CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. or Sugar, and la therefore far more griphichis long cigar. "The idea of ig- the lowest prices. Always full weight and Cures sr*lp ared in the DRY FORM are the Original and the dition to the Law Building, an addition to the sunday and returned on the train. )nly Kidney and Liver Cure that will restore you Engineering Building, and an addition to the o perfect health. President's House, all on the University grounds No. 2. The county treasurer reports over- Mrs. Frances Button has secured an in the City of Ann Arbor. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Our price, 50c, 65c, 75c and SI.00 each. 3,000 yards of Columbia, printed drafts to the amount of $21,420 68. attachment on the goods of Genko Tan- ALL LADIES USE office of the Secretary of the Universitv, or at the Cotton Serges, at 9c per yard, office of the Architect, E. W. Arnold, 57 Buhl The inter-urban line carried 4,000 aka, a Japanese student rooming at her C. B. R. A.. Block, Detroit Ladies' White Skirts at 39c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. worth 12ic in a regular way. louse. He has failed to pay room rent Proposals must be sealed and indorsed "Pro- passengers duringcommencement week. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. posals for University Buildings" and addressed Perfect Fitting Corset Cover?, handsomely trimmed, at 25c, 35c, 40c and to return borrowed money. The to James H. Wade, Secretary of the Board of No. 3. A. J. Sawyer has been trying cases Regents, Ann Arbor, Mich. Japanese students are usually very Separate proposals will be required for each and 50c. 25 pieces of Atlantic F. Cashmeres before the Michigan snpreme court this prompt. The Craig Medicine Co.,tuilding. Each tender must be accompanied by an ap- at 25c per yard—36 inches wide week. proved bond, or certified check of five hundred Ladies' richly embroidered Skirts at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. and a beautiful line of colors. B. F. Watts has made for the Grand PASSAIC, 3ST. J. .iollars {(500) as surety that the parties will enter Wheat, oats and corn are almost en- into a contract should their proposal be accepted. Genuine Fruit-of-the-Loom Drawers, 25c a pair. tirely absent from the markets Jhis Commandery Knights Templar a beau- Blank schedules will be supplied by the secre- tiful jewel which is to be presented to 150 DOSES ONE BOLLAK. tary upon application. No. 4. week. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all Fine Needlework Drawers at 40c and 5Cc a pair. 'ast Grand Conrnander Doty. A black rfds. 62 20 pieces of All-Wool Henrietta at John Ross has been appointed ad- onyx cross, in the center of which is a \VASI El»-Good girl for general housework One lot Boys' Flannel Shirt Waists at 25c each. 50c a yard. 40 inches wide and ministrator of the late George Collins' GREAT REDUCTION W at 29 E. Libeity. 64 arge diamond, is the most notable part all the new shades. state. ANTED—Girl to do general house work. One lot Boys' Cambric Shirt Waists at 25c each. of the jewel. Permanent place. References required. In- No. 5. The street force have been cleaning -IN- W at to Thompson-st, after July 6, 64 One case Childrens' Gauze Vests at 10c each. up the highways in the second and sixth The committee on quarters for the ANTEU TO KENT.—For nine months or 35 pieces of Plaided and Striped one year, from October 1, a new eight room wards. irand Army encampment, soon to be house, furnished for housekeeping. All modern 75 dozen Ladies Ribbed Vests at 5c each. French Organdies, Fast Black, teld in Detroit, have asked the Ann conveniences. Address Mrs. Scnriver, corner Hill Newest Patterns and Lowest J. V. Denny has been appointed asso- and State st. 64 25 dozen Ladies Pure Silk Mitts at 15c a pair. ciate professor in the Ohio State Uni- Arbor Post whether it would be possible HATS-FLOWERS ANTEH.- At theRegiSer Blidery, No. 12 Prices. The handsomest line of o secure quarters for any soldiers in W of the U. of M. Dally. A good price will be 500 yards Soudan Suitings worta 10c, to go at 5c a yard. these goods ever shown in this versity. paid for the issue to complete the year's tile. 64 this city. It is probable that a solicitor city. During the paBt year the treasurer of For the next sixty days. It will be to your ANTED—Two unfurnished rooms, by an Coin Spot Curtain Scrim worth 10c, to go at 5c a yard* will soon visit our citizens. W Instructor in the University. Address A. B,, No. 6. he school board received $7,793.37 in advantage to call and examine before buy- Register Office. 62 One case Ladies' Lisle Vests worth 50c, to go at 25c. uition fees. Old Company A elected the following ANTED—A young man about 17or 18years ng elsewhere. old to work in store. The two Rams. 62 40 pieces of Striped Zephyr Ging- The sidewalk on north Fourtb-ave, officers Monday night, to fill vacancies: W 25 Pieces 10c Outing Flannel, now 5c a yard. hams at 10c per yard. The same Will offer 100 Hatt at 20c each; all good ANTED—Summer boarder*. Board 12.50 north of St. Clair's shop, is in a danger- 'aptain, J. F. Schub; first lieutenant, W per week. Single room with board $350. 300 yards Plain and Check White Muslins to go at 5c a yard. goods are sold by ordinary deal- ous condition. frank Campion; second lieutenant, thapes. Also great bargains in trimmed 15 N. State-st. 68 ers at 15 cents. Big Mark Down on a lot of Fancy Black Silk Grenadines. Some miscreants besmeared the doors eo. Werner; member board of direct- Hatt. Must make room for fall and winter Hilt SALE. and walls of the furniture factory with ors, L. J. Liesemer. The new guns of goods. OK MALE.—First class force pump for sale Big Mark Down on all Black Lice Drapery Nets. No. 7. the company have arrived. cheap Enquire 33 E. Liberty-it, City. 64 tar last Sunday. K 100 dozens of Ladies'Full Regular, MRS. E. KOEHM, R HALE.—A nice large Wardrobe. Inquire 25 dozen Ladies' White Canvass Belts, worth 15c, now 5c. Fast Black Hose, at 25c per pair. Dr. J. A. Dell is building a two-story A brute, giving as his name William F°aat 59 E. Liberty st. 61 10 E. WASHINGTON ST. OB BALE. — A donkey, lultable for light These goods cost more to import jrick stable back of Southard's livery ftosline, and hailing from Kentucky F work, or for children. Apply at this office. than we have made the price. aarn on Huron-st. who has been in the city for the past A. Z. 64 week, made improper advances to a ,->OK SALE—New brick store. 22 south LEADERS OF LOW PRICES No. a The state teachers' institute will be number of little girls, Tuesday. Deputy YOU CAN GET IT t' State-st. Held at Dexter from Monday to Friday, OR SALE—Second-hand one horse wagon. Black Dress Laces. We are show- Sheriff Schall promptly arrested the F Tar walks made and repaired. J. P. Judson, July 20—August 1. 'ellow and lodged him in jail. 2 State-st. 63 AND ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. ing 40 different styles, ranging ARM FOR HALE—The Bullock or Ererett A colored man named Jerry Humph- F farm, 3 miles west of Salem Station and 11 in price from 81 to $5 per yard, George Collins, the well-known miles from Ann Arbor, containing 109 acres; house and to say that they make the rey, was sent to jail yesterday on a dealer in wm>d, died suddenly Thurs- Calkins' Drug Store and barns stock and well water, timber; school most genteel dress for a lady is Bind church within a mile; land naturally the charge of vagrancy. day night of heart failure. He was best and In good condition. Prices and terms simply Btating the truth. Our 34 South State-st. reasonable. Call on or address Andrew E. Gibson, SCHAIRER, & MILLEN. stock will supply the material The Business Men's association will born in 1831 and came from Detroit to 9 S. Ingalls-st, Ann Arbor, Mich. needed. sing for the Catholic picnic at Whitmore Ann Arbor in 1852. He leaves a wife OR HALE—Our nice Pony, " Kitty Clover," and one son. Funeral services were with Buggy and Harness. E. B. HALL. 56tf Lake on the Fourth. jM»R HALE—The Horse, Buggy and Harness leld Saturday afternoon at the late I' formerly owned by Mrs. 8. S. Cowles. 12 room No. 9. Any one desiring time cards for the house. No. 53 North-st. Six room house, No. 63 residence. Miller-ave. 1 heae two properties are offered cheap Reefer and Blazer Jackets, and we motor line may secure them at the Y THE WAY to close an estate. Apply to MOORE & TABEB. 49tf MANTELS, GRATES I FILING have put ourselves in position store of A. I,. Xoble. About 100 bicyclists from Grand "TOR SALE—Horse, Phaeton and Cutter. In- ALL NEW STYLES AND PATTERNS. ( quire at 36 Williams st, or at my office, No. 5 N. to supply the demand from the Rapids and vicinity will wheel through Main-st. J. Q. A. Sessions. 41tf Plain Black Cheviot to the Natty Seth A. Pettis, of Ann Arbor, and Ann Arbor, July 14, en route for Detroit. B James C. Dancer, of Pittsfield, have re- FOR RENT. White Yacht Cloth. All made The Wolverine Cyclers expect to enter- The largest in the latest style, coupled with ceived new pensions. tain them during their stay and as j>OK RENT-A House on Packard-st, eight I Rooms. Apply at 65 south Fourth st, corner the lowest prices. George Bull, drunk, Saturday, came many members of the club as can will ofPackard. 64 Assortment of join them when they continue their j>6R~RENT—IrTjuly, a nine room house with before Justice Pond, could not pay fine P' furnace. One block from the University and Gas No. 10. iourney to Detroit. high school. Inquire at 9J E. Washington-st. 8. Mantels, and costs and was sent to jail. HAVE D.^llen. 62 The auction sale of lots in Grand Fixtures, Kid and Fabric Gloves, Mittens, rOK RENT—New house, will be ready about Grates and Hosiery, Laces, Ruchings, Mus- The tota" delinquent tax collected by View subdivision last Thursday proved YOU AueuBt first. 08 E. University Ave. 63 Globes, lin and Knit Underwear. Our the county treasurer during the past a great success. The total receipts OR KENT—Second floor of store. 22 south Tiling between amounted to $10,000. The old Cross- State-st. Miss Judson, 22 State-st. 63 stock of these articles will afford three months amounted to $433.27. I;»R Kent—A nine room house on West Lib- you genuine satisfaction as it man house was purchased by Herman SEEN r erty-st. 51.50 per week. Inquire at Eber Detroit and supplies your wants at very low The county treasurer on Saturday Hutzel for $l,400and was afterwards White place. 65 Plumbing, LM>R RENT—House with modem improve- prices for good goods. paid the state treasurer $40,151.14, the resold to M. J. Lehman. About 300per- r ments; city water, and furnace. Apply to A. Chicago. amount due the state, including the state sons from Detroit attended the sale. W. Hamilton, Hamilton Block, Ann Arbor. 62 Steam, O KENT.—A fine house and barns, Beauti tax of 1890. T fully located just outside the city, »nd 89 The examination of Thomas Mathews acres of land with it. If desired. Apply to J. S. Hot Water Judge E. D. Kinne attended the re- and John Gow for criminal assault Mann, 32 E. Huron-st, Ann Arbor 62 Complete with ception, Friday night, given by the De- L, OK KENT-Farm to rent, 2% mile* trom Sa- and Hot Air upon Katie Kinsley was begun Friday. iimo • lem, for cash or on shares. 200 acres plow land, troit club in honor of ex-Secretary of The complaining witness, after cross- good barns and plenty of them. Water In barn Tiling and , ABEL & GOStat, e Bayard. examination bad begun, fainted and yards and elsewhere; fences good. Inquire of A. Heating. M. CLARK, Ann Arbor,or A. F. CLARK.saline. 46tf Grate. Mrs. S. Divine will occupy the new was obliged to leave. Deputy-Sheriffs OST —A lace Handkerchief, between Uni- L versity and 8. State, or in University Hall. 26 S. MAIN STREET. house now being erected by Mrs. Israel Peterson and Me Cabe and George Cole Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning $20 to $150. Hall on the corner of Washtenaw a nd were also placed on the stand. Owing same to 13 Monroe. 64 to Miss Kinsley's illness further exam- i out.i > A F. OR«UTT.-W1U give les- Corner of Washington. Geddes-aves. G sons in painting Tuesday and Thursday ination was postponed till tomorrow. mornings at nine o'clock. No. 10 North State Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moran, of 22 S. StreetStt . 6611 SOHUH &c MUEHLIG, Fifth-aye, are rejoicing over the advent The School of Shorthand began its •••** of their first born, a daughter, on last special "summer school" last Tuesday. 31 South Main St., Ann Arbor. Friday morning. This is the sixth season that this school —The Mehlin Piano— has held a summer session. There have SAMPLE • SALE! P. S.—Call and see our new line of Cooking Ware. Mrs. Barbara Stoll, of Ann Arbor Manufactured by a Company whose been numerous other attempts to found We Sell It! Capital if $500,000.00. town, died yesterday morning, at the summer schools of various sorts here, Having bought a line of Samples of AIXMENDIMJER PIANO & ORGAN CO. age of sixty-eight. She leaves a son but without much success, except in the General Agentt. and daughter, both married. case of the School of Shorthand, which And Others! Women's Misses' and Children's William Kersey was arrested in Ypsi- reports a constantly growing attendance. lanti, Monday night, on charge of steal- We believe that if others had stuck to PRICES REDUCED. ing a gold watch at the Occidental, and the matter more determinedly, more of THE MEHLIN PIANO. was lodged in the county jail. the attempts would have met with Very Highest Grade. success. SHOES Our large line of Ann Arbor Lodge No. 27 A. O. U. W., FURNITURE ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO., Friday evenlng,accepted the resignation During the temporary absence of the of the Celebrated line of H. H. GRAY'S General Agents. of Fred Graf and elected George Haller operator of the Postal Telegraph Com' BABY CARRIAGES secretary in his place. Mr. Graf will pany, Tuesday, a Japanese student step- SONS. I will sell them at Manufactur- before getting our prices. J\LLMENDINGER ers' prices. Temove to Chicago. ped in and left a message to New York We are going to liven up trade with a boy who had eat down behind Women's Turns and Weits, $3.87 a pair. of ever style and grade must be Joseph Bechler, of south Third-st, TheMehlin Piano the counter, saying that he expected an sold within the next 30 da3Ts. during the warm season. was handling a revolver Friday. - The answer in thirty minutes. The answer PIANO & Costing in our regular stock $5 to$6. MERITS EXAMINATION. weapon was accidentally discharged did not arrive. Upon inquiry it was Children's for $1.00—regular price $1.50. I ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO., { and the ball penetrated his leg. His Misses' for $150—regular price $2.35. found that the boy had torn up the Prices are way down. ) General Agent*. 1 injuries are not serious. original dispatch and pocketed the ORGAN money for it. The young man is evi- Come early, as there are but 200 pairs, Eddy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, so as to get your choice. Chester Dunn, of Ann Arbor town, died dently preparing for a course at the The Electric Cleanser for Carpets, Sunday last of consumption. He wasstate's prison. Look at our $1.00 Over-Gaiter, the best THE MEHLIN PIANO. etc. is for sale at our store. /i • nine months old. The funeral took Miss Aurie V. Hedrick, who rendered in the city. vjDo not let prejudice prevent an Examination.: place Monday afternoon. two pleasing solos at the Methodist : CARPETS. ' ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAN CO., church on Sunday, has accepted the po- General Agent. Farmers in this county have begun Makers and Sellers of Things Samuel Krause, cutting wheat, which promises to be a sition of soprano for next year in thai very good crop. It is probable tha church, commencing on September 1 Musical. Now is the time to buy them Miss Hedrick has for two years filled 48 S. MAIN ST. •MMWMIHUM mwmmmmmammtmrnmwmmmmtmmmmm some will be ready for the marke cheap at our store. We must within the next two weeks. the position of soprano at the Firs -THE MEHLIN PIANO- Presbyterian church at Dayton, Ohio KOCH & HEME, make room fo/ fall stock. | Prices Reasonable. Laverne Bassett has accepted a posi and for the summer of 1889 and '90 helc I—THE MEHLIN PIANO.—j Quality Highest, j tion in the law office of Conely, May' the position of soloist at Bay View Her family move here in August fr*m ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAN CO., 56, 58 * 60 8. Slain-st.. bury and Lucking, Detroit. O. E. Bat Gen. Wholesale and Retail Agentt, | ALLMENDINCER PIANO AND ORGAN Co., terfield, of this year's graduating class Union City, Ind., as her brothers ente 0*neral Agentt. FACTORY: SALESROOMS, ANN ARBOR, MICH. takes his place in Mr. Sawyer's office. . the University in the fall. Cor. MS.ltanM, MMMt Don't buy a piece of ANN ARBOR.