VOLUME XXXIV.—NO. 19. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1896. WHOLE NUMBER, 1819.

point of registered matter this office fo with that of the New Haven orna- the past month will stand third in th mental trees and shrubbery, which state, and Grand Rapids alon BY, abound in her streets, and redound to being ahead of it. her credit, as well as to entice gentle- Some of the letter boxes about th Comparative Tables Showing That the How Ann Arbor Looked and What it men of leisure to spend their sum- city having become too small to hold al mer months in luxuriating under its Past Year Cost the Tax-Payers Contained a Half Century. Ago the mail that came to them, all sucl green foliage. BUSY STORE of Ann Arbor $12,000 More have been replaced with larger and bet (This work of the early pioneers has Than the Previous Year. ter boxes. The new ones have bette A WRITE-UP REPRODUCED. made this city a beautiful one, ex- OF and safer lids, and are painted red, a celled by none in the west. Could Imported color more easily distinguished from a those enterprising fathers look upon distance than that of the old ones. The M. C. R. R. was Then Built This POST OFFICE BUSINESS GOOD our streets to-day, they would be Six entirely new boxes were placec Far—There Were 2,800 Inhabi- tants—The University Bran- pleased with their work.) They'll Have to Hustle—A Med at corners where they were needed. The society has completed setting The new boxes are located as follows ches—Professors Paid $500 This Week we Place Dress Novelties. al Worthily Bestowed—The Re- Per Annum, etc. out trees in the public square, which at the corners of Main and William st on Sale publican District Conven- are protected by boxes around them, Cor. E. Washington and Fourth ave 8—Days Sale—8 tion—Et Cetera. neatly whitewashed. Several private Cor. N. Thayer and Kingsley sts. The following letter, written to the Cor. S. Thayer and E. Washingtonsts lots are also adorned. We partic- Not a week passes but THE STORE has some Our City's Expenses — Detroit Daily Advertiser from Ann ularly noticed those around the beau- valuable offerings to make from its super- Cor. Fourteenth and Belser sts. Art»or, under date of Stay 15, 1842, abundant Stock. This week commencing The following table shows what was Cor. Fourth st and W. Jefferson st. tiful mansions of the Hon. Pv. 8. Wil- Just 54 years ago, is well worth son and W. IS. Maynard, Esq. By paid out in the various city funds, the And one to replace a box destroyei any person's time to read who lives SATURDAY sewers excepted, for the twelve months the way, the cottage of Mr. Maynard Best Quality 24 inch. by a runaway some months ago, at the in Ann Artior, and knows anything Swivel Silks, all New AND LASTING UNTIL NEXT WEEK previous to June 1st, 1895, the date upon corner of Spring st. and Miller ave. is just tfli-e ^thing to pattern aft er by which City Treasurer Manly assumec of the city as it is to-day. It isra those who are putting up that class Choice Designs. This is the first time Thayer st., from well written article, and pictures Ann SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 16th the duties of his office, and from which the campus north has ever had a lettei of buildings in Detroit, while that of The only perfect Wash Silks his reports date. As his yearly report Arbor in an admirable manner . Mr. Wilson should be visited by our a Sale will be conducted of more than ordi- box. made and sold at 50c a yard. The nary interest to ladies. only covers ten months the other two Read it : mechanics as .a specimen of excellent "This village is so well known price we make, 25c a yard, will months have been added to make the After Thirty-Two Years— architecture and -beautiful finish. As soon clean them out. Our entire stock of Imported Fancy Dress expenses for the year: • throughout our peninsula, that a de- a whole, it ?ms no superior in the 25 pieces Japanese Wash Silks, Goods will be sold at prices less than cost to An act was passed by congress Mar. scription of it is deemed superfluous Contingent fund $14,259 27 3d, 18G3, providing for the presen- state. fancy stripes, at 25c a yard. manufacture them. Street " - 13,708 59 —Notwithstanding the pressure of the Fire " 7,359 55 tation of medals of honor to such (The house of >Wm. S. Maynard's Beautiful Sheer Paris Or- Police " 3,480 45 times, new buildings are going up. gandies, new effect?, Oriental, These goods are all new this spring—are the Poor " 2.272 24 officers, noncommissioned officers and During the money pressure, for the spoken of, is still standing, and is choicest products of the foreign loom—the Bridge, culvert, etc., fund . 5,582 33 privates as distinguished 1h°ms lves ia Persian, Dresden, Buds, Branches, most popular fabrics for street and house Soldiers Itelief fund S08 88 past three years, the cou/nty has had a good house [vet. It is known as in handsome and popular color- dresses—no possible faultcan be found with City Cemetery " . 151 50 battle, and on Friday last Patrick No. 84 S. Main St.) them. We simply want to have a BItr ROUS- Water " 5,935 75 a decided advance' over most of the ings, your choice 25c a yard. ING SALE and there isnothing in The Store Irwin, of this city, received such a others of our state, in consequence of MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. will so well serve the purpose as those hand- $53,058 56 50 pieces New Dimities, on sale some dress novelties. medal. It is home the less prized be- tlhe expenditures of the state on the The college grounds occupy about at 10c a yard. If the $5,000 for building sites and cause it has taken a third of a cent- Central railroad, as rising 40 miles 40 acres of 'beautiful level ground. 75 pieces Zephyr Ginghams, the $1.25 for 69c. $3,3G0 for university bonds, all regular lasry in reaching him. Four professor's houses have been 10c kind, at 5c a yard. city expenses are added to the above lies within its borders and near $400,- The assistant secretary of war, in 000 have been disbursed on this work erected of brick *in good style, at a Ypsilanti Dress Stays, all you 1000 Yards Foreign Fabrics, Fancy Mozam- $53,058.56 we have a grand total o: awarding this medal on behalf of the want, 5c a set. bique Stripes. Fancy Colored Mohairs, Illumi- $61,418.56. in tjhis county, for labor in grading cost of $8,000 leach. A wing of the nated Mohairs, Fancy Colored Brilliantine "War Department at Washington, D. T'niversity has toeen completed, 110 Kustling Taffeta Lining, black and Secillians Vigogue Suitings Merane Mix- The following table shows the expen- and timber for superstructure. This tures, Silk andWool Mixtures, The lowest price C, says: feet long and>40 wide, 4 stories high, and colors, at 6c a yard. at which these goods can be sold at a profit ditures, sewer fund excepted of the year has been no small item in the finances Stockinet Rubber Dress Shields is $1.25. Be the first to get your choice of the "This first lieutenant, in a charge at a oosttof $10,000. entire lot for previous, from May 31st 1894, to May of the county, and created a constant at 5c a pair. 31st 1895. The two are given for com- by the 14th Michigan Infantry against circulation of a large amount of mon- The University is Republican District Convention— mind, when they visit this village. To this is added a very extensive col- State <* Co. tax $23,490 21 The republicans for the 2d congres- H© sets a table second to none in lection of rock specimens, fossils, School " 35,415 90 American minerals, together with a City funds & " 63,352 85 sional district assembled at the court Washtenaw. Sewer aoct 50,112 86 house in this city on Thursday last geological and ornithological collec- University aid fund. 3,360 00 (This Temperance House still re- Carpet Bug Killer. to elect two delegates and two al- tion of great value. The latter is $178,231 83 mains in tine city, on the east side of For Carpet Bugs use Carpet- i ternates to the republican national the court house square, being used in composed of near 2,000 specimens, ina. It kills all vermin and 1 The figures below, also taken from stuffed and in good order, including his report, shows the city monies com- convention to ba held at St. Louis Juvf part by Martin Seabolt's laundry.) cleans the carpet. It costs 16th. The population of the village Is es- those prepared under the direction 25 cents a box. ing into his hands, and the source from of Dr. Houghton, as found in Michi- whence thev came: Harry A. Conant, chairman of the timated at 2,800. The new post of- congressional district committee, call- fice, recently erected by Mark How- gan and other portions of our coun- City tax collected 834,496 88 try, altogether forming greater fa- Absorene. Kec.d of Ex-City Treasurer 18,650 36 ed the convention to order at 12:00 are, Esq., does credit to the place. •' from County " 1,301 50 cilities and Inducements for study of " City Clerk 307 18 o'clock—a most unseasonable and un- It is the best arranged post office in Wall Paper Gleaner. " Poud—Justice 28 00 natural history that can be had in •• Gibson " 15 30 reasonable hour, by the way—and Michigan. Tine amount of postage Will remove smoke and dust j ' " Manly—City Cemetery — 80 CO any institution in the Union. and make the paper look " Peterson, Chief of Police 94 10 Hon. Burton Parker, of Monroe, was received at the office the past year is •' Sipley—Fire Dept 1 25 called upon to take the chair, upoa near $2,500. Ten years ago, it did Several students have entered the fresh and clean. Try a box. " Soldiers Relief tax 887 •' Penally tax S99 70 taking which he (made a short, sharp not amount to $300. freshman class. A preparatory " Plus of roll 9 00 school is also im operation under the " Sidewalk tax 112 82 republican speech having the right (The postoffice erected by Mark Mummery's Drug; Store. " Plus oi sewer roll 383 05 Sort of a ring to it. charge of the professors which now " •' " fall " 5S 91 Howard is the building at the north- " Interest A. A Savings Bank— 281 10 Hon. Henry Stofflet, of Wayne, was numbers with t he freshman class, over 17 East Washington Street, " " State '• " — 1,644 87 west corner of E. Ann st. and Fourth « City building sites 5,000 00 chosen secretary, and 'Hon. H. A. Co- ave., opposite the Arlington House, 40 students. There are also lour oth- Cor. of Fourth. er branches in operation, as follows: The amount of money received on nant of Monroe, and I>r. A. W. Smith now occupied iby an Italian fruit ven- account of sewers was $50,112.86. and of Lenawee, tellers. der. The amount of postage receiv- Places. Principals, No. of Pupils Detroit, Rev. Mr. Meig.t, 24 the amount expended on the same ac- The usual committees were appoint- ed has now increased from $2,500 to Kalmazoo, Rev. Mr. Dutton, 36 count was $43,662.39. ed and ceremonies gone through with over $32,000. Such is the change White Pigeon, Rev. S. Newburry, 26 even to the (swearing in of the officers. that Time 1>rings about.) Tecumseh, A. Harvie, 43 Uncle Sam's Business in Ann Arbor- The real business of the meeting be- The fire proof county buildings here, UNIVERSITY FUND. Postmaster Beakes is of the opinion ing the election of two delegates to St. make tfhe records safe, while Wayne The superintendent, very justly calls The Verdict. that the business of the Ann Arbor post Louis, the business was proceeded office for the present year will show a ounty under the plea of poverty, to th© notice of the regents, the law Said Mr. M the other handsome increase over that of last with. t risks the titles to millions of proper- which requires a department "with day: "I want one of your year. Dr. J. M. Colyer, a very easy and ty, to be kept in any part of the city, competent instructors in the theology seamless hot-water bcjttles graceful speaker, presented the name when the statutes require that she that you warrant. I had one The receipts at the postjoffice for April of agriculture, including vegetable of them and it lasted six were $3,052.04, an increase over April of Hon. John T, Hurst, of Wyandotte, shall erect suitable buildings. physiology, agricultural chemistry, months with constant use. of last year of 12 per cent. Wayne cournty, and h© was elected A society has been organized here, and experimental farming and agri- She hugs it tightly in real delight—it medi- I bought two • at 's and unanimously without a ballot. cine mamma got put up at (ioodyear's phar- There were over 400 registered letters which should !be done in many other culture." It is to be hoped an early macy. All the prescriptions we compound are they gave out very quickly." The name of Hon. E. P. Allen, oi villages, that we know of,) to orna- attention will be given to this sub- strictly reliable and are prepared with the and packages sent out during April from greatest care and we will not be undersold We can give you the man's the Ann Arbor postoffice, which beats Tpsilanti, was presented for the sec-ment the court yard and walks of ject, as three-quarters of our popu- stands good when we are selling prescriptions name if you want it. any month in the history of the office ond delegate and elected in like man- the streets, with shade trees. It is lation are engaged in cultivating the as In every thing else we have These bottles will last two or except last December, and represents ner. Capt. Allen '"then gave the con- praiseworthy object. As this is soil. three years with ordinary use. what the office formerly sent off in an vention a few words of encouraging to be the future 'literary emporium' Students entering the collegiate de- entire quarter. republicanism, McKinleyism, recipro- of our state, a little attention to partment are exempt from all charges m CALKINS' PHARMACY. M It is altogether probable that in the (Continued on 8th page.) the matter would soon make it vie [Continued on 8th pagel The Goodyear Drug Co, The republicans of New York state SOME OF OUR EXCHANGES. The knn Arbor Courier. have reduced taxation nearly three MEN WANTED per cent, for the one year they have M. T. "Woodruff gives a page from TO F To take orders. Instruction and outfit free been in power in that state. his political experience in these lines .- Salary or commission as preferred. Splendid WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1896. My chance for reliable men. Experience not The -writer once sought an appoint The Ypsilanti Robe and Tanning necessary. Write for terms and full particu- lars. The R. Q. CHASE COMPANY, Senator Wolcott, of Nevada, is not ive office, and secured promises from Nerves are weak, many people say, Co., feeling certain that they can Nurserymen. Geneva, N. Y. Published Every Wednesday. nine out of ten of the board making and yet they do not seem to know prepared to politically cut his own make it an object to you, invite you it. The vote stood 9 to 1 against that they are literally starving their to call at 25 South Huron St., Ypsi- throat even if his particular ideas him, and he afterward learned the nerves. Weak, pale, thin blood can- Bis a Large Circulation among Merchants, lanti, and examine samples of goods about the white metal are not con- vote he received (was from the mannot give proper sustenance — that is Mechanics. Manufacturers. Farmers, of our make. Our business is to and Families Generally. curred in by a majority of the re- who would not promise it. why you are nervous, tired, exhausted. MEN AND WOMEN Tan Furs and Hides, and manufac- ing the CONIREXVILLE MFG. CO., MANVILLE, publicans of this nation. Some of Well, it was a promising thing, The cure for this condition is to R. I., mfgrs. of Normandie Plushes. Send 12 ture to order Robes, Coats, Capes, Hie other senators -from so-called sil- you can't deny tbat. purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. cents for samples, particulars, and secure 4 Very Desirable Medium for Advertisers Take Hood's Sarsaparilla fairly and Gloves and Mittens, or we will pay agency. Mention this paper. ver states will do well—for themselves faithfully, and the rich, rod blood, —to drink wisdom from the same cup The Hudson Republican speaks of •which it makes, will soon feed the Cash for Hides. tfhat Senator AVolcott has quaffed a county editor'Who "tunes his lyre." nerves the elements of true strength JUNIUS K. BEAL from. Bet five dollars to a Ptngree button they require; they will cease their agi- EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. that the "critter" is for high tariff.— tation and will resume their proper CUSTOM WORK. When Win. McKiBley received a ma- Monroe Republican. ,place— being under tho control in- jority of 329 our oi a vote of 1,335 You'd lose your (five, for he's one of stead of controlling tho brain and AVe will do Custom AVork, tanning TERMS: the regular crowd o.' rree wool si re c .- body. Head Miss Bartley's letter: hides for owners at reasonable fig- WEEKLY— 11.00 per year strictly in ari-In the Illinois State Convention, his ures. vance. To subscribers outside of the county nomination was practically .-ettled. ers. "I want to express my gratitude for 16 cents extra will be charged to pay post- what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for Farmers can thus secure first class age. There will be but one ballot at St. Robes at nominal prices. Wo make me. My health haa been very poor for a specialty of MOTH-PROOF A very important invention which Louis, ami it is doubtful if more.than At the special meeting of the com- ©SLY ALL METAL CUTS INSERTED. mon council of'this village last Mon- three years, due to trouble»wilh my ROBES from hides of cattle, which will be hailed with delight by every one name is presented to the conven- day night, to act upon the liquor ):> he appreciated must be seen. tion. The people want McKinloy, l:omls of. John Tuomey ami Albert llea- Call and see us. body using a stove or range for hot Entered at the Ann Arbor Postofliee as Second and the people are asserting- them- son. a. motion was made that the water circulation. After years of ex Class Mail Matter. boads be not excepted and there were Kidneys selves in a way that makes the po- e rience we have succeeded in pro four noes and 'three yeas, the presi- litical bosses stand aghast. I was nervous, had pains in my back. I YPSIUNTI ROBE &TAKNING Go. dent voting to 'break the tie. This cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight ducing a simple and perfect WATER JOB PRINTING as intended leaves Pinckhey wlthouta We have the most complete job office in the became affected and I was so despondent 25 South Huron St., BACK. i!late or in the Northwest, which enables us to Had Mayor Filigree remained at saloon. The bonds of F. A. Siller, I did not have any interest in life. I had print Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Programmes druggist, were excepted.—Dispatcli. YPSILANTI. - MICHIGAN. home, attended strictly to business, two physicians, but my complaints be- It overcomes all the present troubles Bill-Heads. Note-Heads. Cards, Etc., in supe- came worse. I was told that I was affected rior style, upon the shortest notice. and let his gubernatorial boom alone, It is probable that the council above of extracting lime and other sedi- reffered to will take "exception" to with Bright's disease. A relative urged lie would be much nearer the desired me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so ments which accumulate in water the above statement, or m other goal than he is to-day. It takes an and in a short time I began to notice a backs, often making them useless BOOK-BINDING. words they refused to accept instead change in my condition. Things began T Connected with THE COURIER office is an awful smart man to go about making and in great many instanced becom- ^zlensive Book-Bindery, employing competent speeches and not put his foot hi it. of except those bonds. to appear brighter, my eye9 improved and aad experienced hands. All kinds of Records. Storage of Household Goods Pianos ing dangerous. Ledgers, Journals, Magazines, Ladies' Books, This is. nob the first time when the , 0 Hnrals and Harper's Weeklies,Etc., bound on Books, Stoves, etc. tile shortest notice and in the most substan itch for office has so scabbed the itch- The Fowlerville Observer pays Its The outlay of dollars is reduced to tial manner, at reasonable prices. Music es- compliments to the Tinckney Dispatch pecially bound more tastefully than at any es that the people have turned My Back PIANOS AND dimes. No household using a range other bindery in Michigan in this way : away from him in disgust. did not trouble me so severely. My appe- can afford to be without it. The Pinckney Dispatch man unneces- tite returned and I gained strength every HOUSEHOLD GOODS! sarily roasted the Review last week. day. I am now able to do my own work, No more trouble by using city There Tras no mistaking the senti- The assassination of the Shah oj He reminds us Of a Morgan & Wright and teel perfectly well. I cannot find CAREFULLY MOVED water for hot water circulation. ment of the district convention held Persia is but a verification of thepneumatic tire—full of wind. words to express my gratitude for what 0 Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me and I All kinds of heavy and light Braying. Can be used in any stove. Ask at the court house here Thursday. Biblical injusction "that he who takes gladly recommend it." Miss ELLA BART- It was TMcKinley to the core. No to the sword shall perish by the The national debt, which in 1892 LBY, 213M S. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio. FREIGHT WORK. PARGELIDELIVERY. your stove dealer for Hutzel's Water ether name aroused a particle of en- sword." This Shah has been a mer- had fallen to $585,000,000, has now Back. reached almost $850,000,000. What thusiasm. Mr. McKinley 'would have ciless butcher in his day and lias but C E. GODFREY, a financial record! And yet there Mason & Davis Co's. ranges for •been flattered could be have been reaped tihe reward of a murderer of is some talk of a third term.— Hills- Phone 82. Office 48 N. Fourth Ave. present. human beings. The Sultan of Turkey dale Standard. sale at C. Eberbach are provided with will do well to heed the warning, for Four more years of Grover, and the Hood's our improvement. It is said that the thrifty, practical a similar event will surely happen fields would be barren of clover. It Everybody call and examine this «nd thoroughly civilized Japanese au- at Constantinople. It is only a ques- (the clover) would all be plowed un- Sarsaparilla HAVE IT IN YOUR HOI. useful invention. ; thorities have purchased 18,000 tion of time. der. . Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. •watches at $2.50 each, in Switzerland O Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. u j, i-»«n cure Liver Ills; easy to to present to the soldiers who dis- Recent statistics show that two- rlOOCl S FUlS take, easy to operate. 25c. We are pleased to announce to our The victory o€ the TJ. of M. at^Chi- readers that we have purchased from tinguished themselves in the iate war thirds of every dollar received by the the publishers, 50 SUBSCRIPTIONS to •with China. The Japs are bound cago last Friday evening, in the an- railroads for moving freight and pas- HUTZEL & CO.. sengers goes to pay for some kind *o have good time. nual contest of the Northern Ora- A New One on Him, but he Tried it. torical League, is -a victory which of manual labor. This fact is worth American Homes Monthly Magazine considering, by those who think the Plumbers and Steamfitiers. rejoices the heart of every lover oi Colonel Carter's countenance was Ohio has passed a law to the ef- employer gets the liotn'a share of the and that we want as many of our sub- the yellow and blue the world over. proceeds of industry.—Cedar Springs roseate in its affability, as he metscribers as possible to take advantage of Ject that bicycles shall go free as bag- ANN ARBOR. - - MICH. To win five but of sis annual contests Clipper. an acquaintance who is considerably this Great Opportunity which is gage upon all railroads. New York limited in numbers and for a short time is a thing to be proud of, with such And yet the average jury will nev- his senior. i.as a similar law. The theory ad- only. strong colleges to contest against, and er miss a.n opportunity to salt a "Young man" said he, "we are vanced is that the journeying wheel- it not only -speaks well for the ma-railroad. 'now upon the verge of the season W. F. MOORE, aian seldom has anything else to be American Homes terial in Michigan's great school, but which makes life worth living. The earrited, and the railroads can af- O is the handsomest and most beautifully also for the ability of the one who What lias become of the sweet sing- season which stands out in its radi- illustrated monthly in this country ; it is DENTIST. lord to carry te remembered. t 'M Wife •• We have thoroughly tested the Willimantic Six-cord Spool Cotton, House, in the city of Ann Arbor, State of and find it superior to any other in the market, and strongly recommend it to Michigan (that being the building in which And with a 'broken heart and a brok- the agents, purchasers and users of all sewing machines." the circuit Court for the County of Washteruiw en home, our pastor, Rev. "W. II. THK SINGEB MANUFACTDBINQ COMPANY. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO. is held), on Wednesday, the thirteenth day of WHEELER & WII-SON MANTF'G COSLPANY. WHITE SEWING MACHINE: CO. May 1896, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of .Shannon, who has so iai:h ully preach- Likes NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO. said day, the following described property THS STASDAIIB SEWING MACHINE CO. situated in the city of Ann Arbor, County of etd to us for nearly seven years, de- Washtenaw and State of Michigan, to-ivit:— Ask the dealer for it, or send 24 cts. and receive six spools of thread, Lot number seven In block number three sires to be released at an early date any color or number, together with four bobbins for your machine, ready south of Huron street in range number five from further service as pastor, there- wound, and an interesting book on thread and sewing, Free. east, according to the recorded plat of the vil- lase (nowjcity) of Ann Arbor. fore be it WILLIMANTIC THREAD CO.. Willimantic, Conn. Lated March 25,1896. O. ELMER BUTTEUFIELD, Resolved, That we, the members of ISANTA CLAUS SOAP! Circuit Court Commissioner, the Second Congregational church and Washtenaw County, Mich. | Says it saves time—saves money—makes overwork unneces- j THOMPSON & HARRIMAN, society of Salem, Michigan, hereby Solicitors for Complainant. extend to our pastor and his family j sary. Tell your wife about it. Your grocer sells it. our sincere sympathy in their great Made only by STATE OF MICHIGAN. affliction. The N. K. Fairbank Company, . IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUD- Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the DENLY and don't be imposed upon County of Washtenaw, in Chancery. Resolved, That we express to our At the City of Ann Arbor on the2d day of by buying a remedy that requires you Feb. A. D., 1896. high estimation of the character of to do so, as it is nothing more than a MARY F. NELLIS, Complainant. his departed companion and of the substitute. In the sudden stoppage vs. work she so humbly and so nobly Jasper Graham, of Chelsea is build- of tobacco you must have fome stim- COUNTY AND VICINITY. ulant, and in most all cases, the ef- WILLIAM NELLIS, Defendant. wrought among us. ing a new touse. In this Ca8ue it appearing by affidavit fect of the stimulant, be it opium, that the defendant, William Nellis, is not a Resolved, That having accepted his H. I. Davis, of Chelsea, is erecting Robert Hawley has moved from morphine, or other opiates, leaves a resident of the Stale of Michigan and that resignation, we commend him, where- a new residence ror himself. far worse habit con- his present place of residence Is unknown. Chelsea to Bay 'City. tracted. Ask your Therefore, on motion of Frank E. Jones, Youngsters at Scio Center are break- solicitor for complainant, It is ordered that ever he may |grc> to resume his min- Ypsilanti la preparing for a bicy- druggist about BAC0 the said defendant enter his appearance in isterial work, as an able expositor o/ ing out—with the measles. cle race meet next month. CUitO. It is purely said Cause on or before live months from the vegetable. You do date of this order, and that within twenty divine truth ; as a kind and faithful Chas .1J. Bowman has put in a days the complainant cause this order to be A Milan greenhouse man wants to not have to slop us- published in the Ann Arbor Courier, a news- pastor and as an earnest and faith- new feed mill at his place in Pinck- sell 40,000 tomato plants. nq toba ceo with BACO-CURO. It will notify you when to stop and your paper printed, published and circulated with- ful worker. ney. desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be as free from nicotine as in said County, said publication being con- Attorney G. B. Williams, of Milan, tinued once each week lor six successive Resolved, That these resolutions be the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron clad written weeks. E. D. KINNB. The Star Chapter at Manchester who has !been seriously ill, is conva- guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money Attest. Circuit Judge. entered on the society's records, and will be visited "by the Tecumseh chap- refunded. Price $1.00 per box or 3 boxes (30 days treatment and guaran- WM. DANSINOBURG, lescing. Kegister. that a copy of them bo 6ent to our ter May 27. teed cure), $2.50. For sale by all druggist or will be sent by mail upon re- retiring pastor. The Christian Endeavor Society of ceipt of price. SEND SIX TWO CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE The farmer who hasn't his oats the Presbyterian church, Milan, has BOX. Booklets and proofs free. Eureka Chemical & M'f'g Co., JAMES H. MURRAY, La Crosse, Wis. Mortgage Sale. all in and (started on his corn and been reorganized. CHHAKLES E. RIDER^ potatoes is a felow coach. Committee. The Chelsea council lixed the saloon Ofilce Of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. HOKSIOK, Supt., DEFAULT having been made in the con The streets of Manchester are be- St. Paul, Minnesota, Sept. 7, ISM. ditlons of a certain mortgage made by David bonds at $4,000 and the druggists Eureka Chemical and MTg Co., La Crosse, WIs. C. Blakemore, bachelor, to Mary A. Kailton. ing put in as good condition as work Dear Sirs—I have been a tobacco ftend for many years, and daring the past two years have dated May 25th A. D. 1895,and recorded in the The Christian Endeavor Union of bonds at $2,000. smoked fifteen to twenty cigars regularly every day. My whole nervou3 system became af- office of the Register of Deeds, for the County fected, until my physician told me I must give up the use of tobacco for the time being at Washtenaw county meets at Saline and gravel can tmake them. least. I tried the so-called "Keely Cure, No-To-Bac," and various other remedies, Dut of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on the The little son of Samuel D. Betchel, without success, until I accidenally learned of your, "Baco-Curo."' Three weeks ago to-day 28th day of May A. D. 1S95, in Liber74 of Mort- The common council of Pinckney I commenced using your preparation, and to-day I consider myself completely cured; I am in gages, on page '626, by the non-payment of the on the 15 th. formerly of Milan, died at "West Bay perfect health, and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully ap- principal and interest due thereon, whereby are so economical that they never preciates, has completely left me. I consider your "Baco Curo simply wonderful, and can the power of sale therein contained has be- A Saline man received ten cents a City, one day last week. fully recommend it. Tours truly. C. W. HOBNICK. come operative and on which mortgage there have their proceedings published. A is claimed to be due at the date of this notice bushel for a car load of potatoes ship- The barn of Chas. Kleversaat, near thesuro of four hundred and sixty-three dol- ped to Toledo last week. false economy. ars and fifty-seven cents (8463.57), and an at- Saline was struck by lightning re- torney's fee of fifty dollars provided for in said The wheel craze has not struck the On account of the rapidity with cently, but not badly damaged. mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law which spring came upon us, many having been instituted to recover the moneys Ohelsea ladies with as great force About the 15th 'Of next month the secured by said mortgage, or any part there- farmers have a lot of hay and straw of; as it has "their sisters in-other towns. Free Methodists will hold a holiness Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of to dispose of. sale contained in said mortgage, and the stat- The entire upper floor of the Bab- convention in Union church, Milan. 250 PLANS and DETAILS ute in such case made and provided, notice is It cost a couple of Dexter youths hereby given that on Friday the 15th day of cock block has been rented by the The kids at the Mooreville school in our 5 Books for $2.50. May A. D. 1896, at twelve o'clock noon, I shall Foresters and Knights of Pythias, of $8 apiece to interfere with the Salva- sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, tion Army 'property a few nights are very much interested in the fas- Embracing 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th editions at the south door of the Court House in the Ohelsea, and is being fitted up for of Modern Homes (40 designs in each) It is wanted for City of Ann Arbor ithat being the place where since. Cheap enough. cinating game of shinny just at pres- and a year's subscription to our jour- FOR the Circuit Court for Washtenaw County Is their use. ent;. nal, The American Builder and Decora- AN AMERICAN HOMES, holden), the premises described in said mort- Ortenburger & Co. lof Manchester tor, monthly. 80 to 100 designs and de- ANECDOTE. gage, or so much thereof as may be necessary Four fistnermen were caught by Dep- Hammond J. Tuttle of Brooklyn, details in a volume. Regular price, $1 A RICHLY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY, to pay the amount due on said mortgage, have failed for upwards of $5,500. :>er year. No Designs Alike. Just what for people who wish to with six percent. Interest, and all legal costs, uty Game Warden Rose of Manchester, N. Y., formerly a resident of Chel- ^ou want. Pretty Exteriors and per- together with an attorney's fee of fifty dol- usiag spears, on South Lake recent- There is general regret expressed at fect plans. Our books differ from PLAN, BUILD lars, covenanted for therein, the premises that place because of the misfortune sea, was married recently to a Jersey >thers, which show designs that are or BEAUTIFY being described in said mortgage as all those ly, and they were assessed $o by Jus- mpossible to build at costs quoted. their HOMES. certain pieces or parcels of land situate and of tfhe firm. City lady. We quote actual contract costs. Any Filled with Bright Ideas, being In the City of Ann Arbor, in the County tice TurnBull, of Chelsea, tor their two, three or four Modern Homes at practical.common sense ofWashtenaw and State of Michigan and de- Men were driving spiles to strength- Philip Flemming of Henrietta and ?1.00,$1.50 and ?2.00, and if journal is in Designs & Plans; Ar- cribed as follows to wit; Lot numbered law breaking fun. desired, add 50c to any of the above, rangement of Grounds; three (3) and the Northwesterly Three (3) en the dam lat the frog pond and a Miss Katharine Liebeck, of Chelsea, and orders will be filled, postage pre- decorating, Furnishing, rods and Two (2) feet in width of Lot num- This is without doubt the most ad- were married yesterday, at St. Mary's paid. Send money order or currency. f c, etc. bered Four (4) in Block numbered Nine (9) story was circulated on the streets Send 10 cents for a copy in Brown and Fuller's addition to the City of vanced spring we have known 'n many church, Chelsea. and learn how to get the Ann Arbor Michigan according to the record- years. Most of the fruit trees are in that they were putting in hitching ed plat thereof. The lycejim at the Mooreville school THS AMERICAN BUILDER and 55 FOS AN ANECDOTE. Dated Detroit, February 6th, 1896. blossom. Foliage is well advanced. posts to tie the frogs to.—Manchester has been discontinued and the botany Mary A. Raliton. Gardens are planted and up. Flower Enterprise. DECilftATCft COMPANY, AMERICAN HOMES Geo. R.Shaw, Mortgagee. class has taken a fresh impetus by PUB. CO. 10! Oriswold St., Detroit, Mich. Leds are beautiful to look upon and we Mrs Martha Clinto.n, of North Lake 679 ARCADE, Attorney for Mortgagee. reason of the flowers that bloom in Box 733. KNOXVILLE, TENN. axe yet in the month of April.—Sa- died Apri 125, aged 77 years. She CLEVELAND, OHIO. t5ie spring, tra la. line- Observer. Yes, and the martins was a native of Ireland, and came COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. and chimney swallows, and Baltimore to this county to live over 50 years Chelsea is getting famous for being TATE OF MICHIGAN* County of Washte- tJie home of Hon. James S. Gorman, naw, ss. Orioles, and others of the feathered ago. Her husband, one son and one SThe undersigned having been appointd by the man lOU,UUU Western Linoleum Company, Charles I. Let them be bounded up before Pro- Blanchard. Frank E. Hale and Wood, smith that she was obliged to have the and Company are defendants. bate Judge Babbitt and sent to an ESTATE OP A. WINCKELL. Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at index finger of ther left hand amputat- public auction to the highest bidder at the insane asylum.—Monroe Democrat. This Bank is under State control, has ample capital and a large guar- TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- east front door of the court house in the city Not this time, .my dear. Things has ed. S naw. ss. of Ann Arbor, Oounly of Washtenaw and antee fund, is conservatively managed and does a general banking and At a session of the Probate Court for the State of Michigan, (that being the building changed since you were here. A Fowlerville man lias bought a County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate in which the Circuit Court for the County of axchange business. Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday Washtenaw is held.) on Wednesday the 24th new horse for $300. He must have the 23rd day of April in the year one thou- day of June 1896. at ten o'clock in-the fore- E. Jedele opened the wool market a heap, of money, or else he has a Deposits in the Savings Department draw four per cea sand eight hundred and ninety six. noon of said day. all the following described Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Pro- property to-wit: All those pieces or parcels last Saturday and all day long there heap good hors?. He can get a whole interest, which is paid semi-annually. bate. of land situated in the city of Ann Arbor. was a string a- wagons being un- In the matter of the estate of Alexander Washtenaw County, Michigan, described as car load of horses hereabouts for Safety Deposit Vaults of the Best Modern Construc- Wlnchell deceased. Julia F. L. Winchell the loaded at the store rooms under the administrator of said estate, comes into court All of lot number three in block number $300. tion.—Boxes to rent at from #3.00 to $10.00 per year. and represents that she is now prepared to four in Ormsby and Page's addition to the Savings Bank. The prices paid range render her final account as such administrator village (now city) of Ann Arbor. Also lot one from 8c to 12 l-2c per lb.—I>exter A new street is being laid out from Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the in block four in said addition excepting a W. Middle st. (to the Territorial Eoad DIRECTORS. 15th day of May next at ten o'clock in the piece of land heretofore deeded by Nicholas Leader. This is a "living illustra- foreuoou, be assigned for examining and al- Arksey and Mary Arksey his wile, to E. W. m Chelsea, and houses are al- W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hiscock lowing such account, and that the devisees, Morgan by deed recorded in the office of Keg- tion" of the prices under free wool. Christian Mack, legatees and heirs-at-law of said deceased, ister of Deeds in liber 43 page 590; also lots Of course the Adrian Press and other ready being built thereon. This will William Deubel, W. B. Smith, David Rinsey- and all other persons interested in said estate, two, four, nine and ten, in block (our in said are required to appear at a session of said addition according to the recorded plat there- papers of that .sort will not notice bring a number of new village lots Leonhard O-runer. court then to be ho Iden at the Probate Office, of. Also a part of lot five In block four north into the market. in the City of Ann Arbor, in said county, and of Huron street in range six according to the such a little thing as that. show cause. If any there be, why the said ac- recorded plat of the village, (now city) of The residents of Chelsea bought and OFFICERS. count should not be allowed. And it Ann Arbor aforesaid, beginning at the north- - "While digging a hole in the gutter is further ordered that Baid administrator eastcorner of said lot number five, running set out a car load of fruit trees last Christian Mack, President. give notice to the persons interested in thence southwesterly along the west line of in front of his home Friday last, D. said estate, of the pendency of said ac- Detroit street forty seven feet to a ditch, week. "By their fruits ye shall know W. D. Harriman, Vice-Fresident. Chas. E. Hiscock, lev count, and the hearing thereof, by causing a thence northwesterly along the east line ot 0. Holder threw out with the dirt copy of this order to be published in the Ann said ditch to the north line of said lot num- them," is the scriptural injunction M. J. Fritz, Assistant-Cashier] Arbor Courier, a newspaper printed and cir- ber five, thence easterly along said north line a clay pipe wibich is a curiosity. and Chelsea people propose to have culated in said county, two successive weeks of said lot to the plaGe of beginning. previous to said day of hearing. Dated May 5th 1896. It was buried about two feet deep and it carried out righ.t J. WILLARD BABBITT. JOSEPH F. WEBR, from its appearance had been in the (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Circuit Court Commissioner" ground a long time. The bowl is Jesse Warner caught an ell last Wm. G. DOTY , Probate Register. LAWRBNTE & BUTTKKFIELD. about two inches high and about 3-4 night that measured 3 feet in length Solicitors for Compllnant. and weighed 3 3-4 lbs. It was the KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT ESTATE OF ELIZA H. AUI.I.S. of an inch in diameter, not flaring as ESTATE OF GEORGE RUDMAN. largest one yet caught out of the Sa- STATE OF MICHIGAN, !„„ they usually are made. On the front Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the QTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- line river.—Milan Leader. That is COUNTY OF WASHTENAW I ' of the bowl are the figures of a sail- At a sessiou of the Probate Court for the At a session of the Probate Court for the or and a soldier, each clasping a probably given out "by Bro. Smith as 19TH CENTURY^—*8P*- County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate County of Washtenaw. holden at the Probate a fish story. Ofllce in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, wreatdi which they- are about to place It is an extract made from the juice of the 2ld day of April, in the year one thous- the 29th day of April, in the year one thou- the nut of the Sacred Kola trre> of and eight hundred and ninety-six. sand eight hundred and ninety-six. an tine bead of a female, which stands A BUssfield man'buried his wife one Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Pro- South Africa. Used by the KaHlr^ anil Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Pro- on a pedestal, the front of the lat- day last week and the next married Zulus in their tribes for raacy gener- Iu the matter of the estate of Eliza H.Aulls, a woman who bad procured a di deceased. In'the matter of the estate of George Rud ter being embellished with symbols, ations as a positive cure for ull nerv- man, deceased. ous diseases in man or women, i'r»m Frank K. Jones, the administrator of said es- On reading and filing the petition, duly comprising the plumb, square and lev- vorce from her husband the week tate comes into court and represents that he verified of William Allaby, executor praying previous.—Petersburg Sun.—That fel- any cause; dyspepsia; constipation; is now prepared to render his flual account as that he may be licensed to mortgage the real el. Though these symbols are used kidney and bladder ailments, and dig- such administrator. estate whereof said deceased died seized. in the Masonic ifraternlty, they are low did not believe it good for man to eased liver. It cures rheumatism and Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday the 22nd day of May, next, at ten o'clock in the 26th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the n«ver used emblematically as in this dwell alone. He is of the class blood affections, c We are the solo ag-enta forenoon, be assigned for examining aud al- for the United States for this wonderful ei- lowing such acco unt, and that the heirs at law forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said case and the query is to what do known as (hustlers, you see. of said deceased, and all ot her persons interest- petition, and that the devisees, lagatees and tract. As a guaranty we return the heirs-at-law of said deceased, and all other they belong or what do they repre- edin said estat e, are required to appear persons interested in said estate, are required Is there a proper time for recrea- price paid to the person having used one- at a session of said court, then to be to appear at a session of said Court, then to be sent ? The costumes of both the tion ? Yes. When is the proper third bottle and not being benefited thereby. holden at the Probate Office, in the city holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Priee si.OO, enough for a full month's of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show Arbor, in said County, and show cause, if any soldier and sailor are foreign, tlhe time for dissipation ? Never. He is cause,if any there be, why the said account there be, why the prayer of the petitioner treatment, and in ordinary casea should not be allowed. And it Is further or- former supporting a flintlock mus- a wise man who knows when and enough for a cure. Ask for it at druggists, dered that said administrator give notice to should not be granted: And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to ket and the latter a wiper to a can- how to recreate. But he is a fool- or order from us direct; we pay all charges. the persons interested in said estate, of the the persons interested in said estate, of pendency of said account, and the hearing the pendency of said petition, and the hearing non. Many old smokers have look- ish man who finds a single minute thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Courier, t published in the Ann Arbor Courier a news- ed at tta (relic tout none have ever for dissipation.—Fowlerville Observ- newspaper printed and circulated in said paper printed and circulating in said County Kaffir Kola Extract Co., county, three successive weeks previous to three successive weeks previous to said day seen one like it. It has been added er. That's advice that should not said day of hearing. to Cashier Newkirk's museum.—Dex- [A true copy.] J WILLARD BABBITT, (A true" "opv.) J- WILLARD BABBITT, be dissipated, but remembered and Office, 32, Judge of Proba ter Leader. ,' lived up to. i i -CHICAGO; W. G. DOTY, Judge of Probate 209 State Street, Probate Register, WM. G, DOTY, Probate Register. Next Monday evening a large num- Awarded ^ WISH to announce that our Stock of Mer- THE COMERS AND GOERS. chandise for the Spring Season of '9(S is now ber of our citizens are invileil to at-Highest Honors—World's Fair, complete, and we pride ourselves that our line Mrs. James L. Babcock has return- tend the Imrtlulay party given by the W!of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings is superior to ed home from Waukeeha, Wis. Woman's Auxiliary of the Y'. M. C. the usual class of goods carried by the average A. at tli© rooms of the association. merchant. We have given special attention to quality as Mayor Walker came into town yes- Lindenschmitt well as style and make of the different goods we carry terday from a stay at Zukcy Lake. An enjoyable time is anticipated. and know positively that our customers will appreciate Commencing on the new apprentice what we have to offer them in our special lines. We J. J. Goodyear went to Columbus are sole agents for the celebrated " Clothing" made by Ohio, yesterday on a business trip. in the Courier bffice, the Wa-shteuaw Hammerslough Bros., N. Y., and are showing the very Times "expects to See the day when Saturday Alfred Paul returned from latest novelties for this season. In this particular branch he will occupy the editorial chair- we exce' as we have carefully selected such goods as are a two week's stay a Wliitmore Lake. some day when Mr. Heal is governor CREAM made up by the best tailors in the country, can save you Mrs. S. A. 'Moran and children have and Apfel. 50 per cent, from their prices and give you a perfect fit. of Michigan and Bro. Pond his chief- If a stylish hat, made of clear fur, will please you, returned from their winter stay in of-staff." This is a rosy augury our store is the place to look for it. No old chestnuts Florida. for the editorial\>. correction. brought here this -week. The price- we are buried. We are was oibserved by a family reunion, paid was about 9 cents for unwash- City Attorney Kline has been ill attended by a large number of rel- The flower thieves are on deck again for several days duiring the week, this spring. Shot guns are the only ed.—Chelsea Standard. It is unneces- atives from various places in the coun- sary to remind our farmer friends that MORE ALIVE THAN EVER but is around once more. ty and state. Mr. Stevens is a won- sure cure for people troubled with this species of kleptomania. the Ann Arbor Argus has always as- Prof. MoseiS Coit Tyler, of Ithaca, derfully well preserved man, and can serted that taking the tariff off of We now have a fine new store. We want you to come N. Y., was the guest of Prof. Harry give a good many of the younger men Arthur Poland was Bent to the De- of wool would rafee the price. in and look around at our Grand Stock of Goods, just B. Hutchins wjiile in the city. pointers on a 1>risk walk or in catch- troit House of Correction by Justice- ask our prices on stoves, then go and see if you can Miss Hattie Keith was called to ing fish, either one. Pond Monday, on a charge of throw- match them elsewhere. We have the finest Oil Heat- l ers manufactured for five dollars ($5) and five and a Dexter Mornday by the illness of her "Shine" Walker was brought before ing stones at Hocco Disderide. brother's wife, Mrs. Jay Keith. If your dealer half (5|), that have never before been sold at this low Justice Pond this (morning for assault Ladies hasn't it, send price in the States. We have five different styles—we Christian Seeley returned home to S. W. Beakes, of the Argus, was $1.25 to us and battery on Ihis wife, and waselected treasure rof the Democratic cannot help but please you. We also sell the celebrated Saline Saturday after a visit with sentenced to 90 days in the House of Associated Press of Michigan at their Born Ranges. We guarantee to save you fifteen(15 ) Iris sister Mrs. Henry Kichards. Correction. In toeing taken back to meeting in Detroit last week. Being WE WILL SEND YOU POSTPAID to twenty (20) dollars on every range you purchase of Dr. Karl C. Worden, of Ishperaing, tflie jail "Shine" ;"bro.ke away from Of- a postmaster he is supposed to be us this month. We sell you for forty (40) dollars, what nas been visiting Lis mother and oth- ficer Wood, and tan. Wood shot at others will ask you sixty for. If you don't believe us %vell stocked with funds—or at least The "Gresco' call in and investigate. We guarantee every range, and er old friends here during the week. him and Bent a ball into the hipmore so than the average democrat- pocket of the prisoner, where it was challenge any other stove to do the work of this one with Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt, of Utica, N, ic editor. It cannot break at the Side or Waist as little fuel. It will pay for itself. T., have been in the city during the stopped by some papters and books Color: DRAB or WHITE week. The Dr. is a U. of M. alumnus, therein. He was soon re-captured The two young fellows who tam- LONG, SHORT and nEDIUH LENGTH however, in a torn where he had hid pered with a registered letter atthfc Mrs. Mac C. LeBeau of Detroit, has under the hay. p. o. here some weeks ajjo, had their "been visiting her parents, Mr. and THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO., SCHUMACHER'S HARDWARE STORE The regular term of the circuit court examination before the grand jury at JACKSON, niCH. Mrs. R. B. Wicks during the past few Detroit yesterday and an indictment 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET. days. convened Monday. As most of tihe lawyers and jury and court have a was found against them. They will Mr. and Mrs. Cone Sperry, of Pitts- be tried at -the next term of the,U. ORDER lield, are rejoicing over the advent of severe attack of spring fever, and there is little interest being manifest- S. court in Detroit. a eon at their home. He came last ed, it is altogether probable that Sunday. A fine book containing the city it will be a short term. Dave Wix- charter and ordinances, has come f ronj ^lectric Light Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Wade of Jones- ICE om, the fellow who came 6O near dig- the printer, and is being distributed. ville, have been \guests of his parents ging out of jail, was brought before There has been an edition of 2,000 OF Secretary and Mrs. ff. H. Wade, dur- the court an a charge of larceny and copies printed so that each household- ing the weeE. on a plea of guilty, was sent to state er can have one toy calling upon the E. V. HANGSTERFER Ed G. TUingay of Toronto, Ont., prison for four years. He was tak- city clerk. The excellent shape the THE BEST same to the city Saturday for a day en to his new home last night. Having increased my supply one- ordinances are in represents a great third am ready to furnish 600 private two's stay with his brother T. W. No douibt some of the University deal of hard work, much of whicTI houses with pure up river ice, guaran- Mingay of the Argus. is due to lex-Alderman Prettyman, whe tee both quality and prices. Deliver boys will be interested in this from Some of the Advantages of Electric Light: Mrs. Tueda Y. Beardsley returned the Plymouth Mail : -The Golondri- has done faithful (service in the city's to any part of the city. Cubic feet Cubic feet of Heat produced in to her home In Howell Monday after na Mandolin Club, of the Michigan interest. OFFICE: of air carbonic acid 1 tb Watt's raised a stay of several weeks with her vitiated. produced. 1° Fahrenheit. University, gave our people a rous- Mr Smith, o.f the Monroe Demo- daughter, Mrs. E. A. Keith. CORNER WASHINGTON AND 4th AVE,12 c. p. Incandescent Lamp None. None. 13.8 ing entertainment Friday evening, anl crat, pays the memory of Kobert 12 c. p. Gas Light 345.25 3.21 278.6 H. H. Kohlsaat of Chicago, the great won for themselves 'tli everdict of its Shannon this tribute: "In memory 12 c. p. Keroseue Lamp 376.30 3.54 232.6 newspaper millionaire omi - ; . 'the eye of »n,any a California, Some of the Disadvantages of Gas: was that there was too much pro- Post. etc.. called upon Christian Mack- typo, the unbidden bear of regret. Air consumed. Carbonic Acid thrown off. Monday. gram. It would 'be hard to pick a His quiet, unobtru-ivc ll.'e was hidden Louisiana, Texas, Heat. Unsteadiness of Light. Dr. Robert Wenley, the famous specialty from *>uch a line array but in the composing- Totnns of newspaper Freezing Pipes. Danger of Suffocation. we give special favor to the Jlute solo, Humidity. Danger from use of Matches. Scotch processor of philosophy, who offices, but. his an n ing hand placed New Mexico, Ceilings Blackened. Water and Air in Pipes. is to occupy that chair in the U. of Which was indeed fine. The company in mechanical order, the crudities of Sulphur thrown off. Metals and Gildings Tarnished. is composed of gentlemen which alone M. next year, arrived in town last inexperienced writers and—let the Ammonia thrown off. Sulphuretted Hydrogen thrown off. insures people against fraud. We and Gas cannot be inverted to throw light down. Friday, for a fctay of a couple of truth shine—t.he treasured storehouse would suggest, however, that it of his brain often gave thought and weeks. would be better if the manager would Arizona. None of these Disadvantages Accompany City Marshal Peterson, Deputy Post- direction to the leaders of the edi- add some vocal piece or an elocution- tor-in-chief. The 'form' of Kobert Electric Lighting. master Watts, and Money Order Clerk ist to the list. It would break the Howlett, all went to Detroit yester- Shannon is 'locked up' in death, but In general the Incandescent Electric Light is much healthier and much monotony of a lengthy program." more fragrant than the flowers that more convenient to use than any other method of lighting, and is more day as witnesses in the case of the The Southern Pacific Company economical for amount of light furnished than gas. two young men, -who opened a reg- Catharine street, from N. Division decked his casket will his memory istered letter not belonging to them. street, through to N" State street, blossom in tihe hearts of the news- and its Connections Operate the should be opened up. It would paper fellow-craft, and of all who Electricity for all kinds of Power. Electricity for Heating. Prof. J. H. Kaye, lit.' 93, has been pay the cirty inside of two years by knew him, and knowing him were LOS ANGKELES, elected superintendent of the Cadillac the increase of property on the as-wiser and better for that knowledge." schools for next year. sessment roil. To ?>e sure it would SAN FRANCISCO If you need Light Apply to help our old and highly respected fel- There was a Shrewd and nearly 1 "The Strange Young Man, Travel- successful attempt at jail breaking and Intermediate Points. ing from Jerusalem to Mexico, in Or- low-townsman John W. Maynard a trifle but be 'deserves it. Aside from at our county jail last week. The der to Advertise his Book," was in prisoners had dug through the ce- THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPING GARS the city last ^Thursday. His name tthat it would 'help the city more than any individual^ or aside from adding ment and stone flooring of two feet • fe E. D. Ivillen, and he is an; odd gen- in thickness, into the cellar back of leave Chicago, throughout the Fall, Him ARBOR ELECTRIC COMPANY ius. a great deal to ^the assessment roll .Spring and Winter every Wednes- it would accommodate a large num- the furnace, and the only thing that day night, and Cincinnati, O. every remained between them and liberty Monday and Thursday evenings, Evart H. Scott's 'original pronun- ber of people 'in the eastern part of and are run Personally Conducted Excursions to ciation of the name "Lenawee" in the city who !iave to go around a was a large istane that could easily the convention this afternoon pro- have been removed at the proper California. SELL Toked a glad umile among the dele- long block now, "because the early TO and make money. Agents can make platters of the city made a mistake time. The mass of debris, cement Via the Chicago, Union Pacific & gates, but Evart blushed.—Daily and sfcotae, taken out of the hole was without change aud on fast mail trains. Pas- a handsome salary taking subscriptions m being too stingy with their land. sengers holding second-class tickets can se- North-Western Line, in upholstered and selling single copies of our musical Times. The pronunciation given wrapped up in (newspapers and stow- cure accommodations In the tourist sleeping tourist Bleeping cars, leave Chicago monthly le-naw'-wee, with the accent on the Mr, Maynard stands ready to give cars, the first rates being from Chicago to Cali- every Thursday via the North-Western gnaw, is not original with Evart, but this entire street, all but eight rods ed away on 'top of the cells so as not fornia points, $6; from Cincinnati to California MO|SlTH- to) be in view from the corridors. It points, $6.50; from New Orleans to California Line. Law rates, picturesque route with the ministerial looking gentle- at the east end. points, (So, per double berth. From New Or- quickest time and careful attention was the most ingenious piece of leans daily through Pullman service is oper- the handsomest musical magazine in man known to nearly all republicans ated. are advantages offered to those who the world. KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC is of Michigan, as the genial "Doc" work ever attempted here, and was Join these excursions. Cost of berth NOT NECESSARY. Each number has Smith, of Adrian. dome so neat that scarcely a trace Lowest Rates, Best Route only $6.00. Ask your nearest tick- $2.00 worth of the latest popular copy- could be discovered pf the work. It et agent for full particulars, or ad- right music, besides being richly illus- The Monon Seed Co. of Chicago, dress, W. H. Guerln, M. P. A,, 67 trated with elegant half-tone engravings have been giving away prizes, and is thought that >a prisoner known Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. of famous persons and paintings, the there is evidence of there being a great as Dave Wixom is the fellow who latest Parisian fashions, and other use- many "neighborhood prizes," given in MEXICO, For the State Prohibition Conven- ful household literature. this city and vicinity, of which they did the Job, as he appears like a tion at Lansing, rates of one fare CARTERS shrewd character Sh.eriff Judson caa all points in for round trip will be made, tickets WE PAY AGENTS the LARGEST COMMIS- advertise to give Ibut three in each on sale April 15th and 16th, lim- SIONS ever paid. Sample copy, with vicinity. Postmaster Beakes would ITTLE thank fortune that he discovered the Texas, Arizona, terms to agents, will be mailed post- Ske to hear how many prizes have work juBt as he did, for in a lew ited to return April 17th. R. S. GREENWOOD, Agt. paid on receipt of 10 cents, stamps or '&een given here, ffhe company has hours later the 'birds would have New Mexico silver. &een denied the vise of the mails by IVER slown and it \vould have been too Mj the P. <0. department at Wash- and California. Cheap Excursions to the West and flowley, Hatfilai\d $ Co., ington, D. C. PILLS late There were fco.me twelve pris- oners in jail b,t the time including the Northwest. Publishers EV'RY MONTH, Ghas. Woodruff who lives on the irrepressible Jimmie Blithman. For maps, time tables, and further infor- 4 East 20th Street, New York. river road east \of tn ecity, came near mation pertaining to route and Or service, regarding California, apply to On April 21 and May 5, '96, the REFERENCE: T>eing seriously injured by reason o! W. G. NEIMYER. North-Western Line (Chicago & North- lis horse getting Wared at the noise Gen'l Western Agent, AMY MUSIC HOUSE IN THE U. S. OR CANADA. SICK HEADACHE Bueklen's Arnica Salve. 230 Clark St., Chicago. 111. Western B'y) -will sell Home Seeker's lot the Salvation Army drums, etc., Positively cured by these W. H. CONKOR, excursion tickets at very low rates last Friday evening. H ewas thrown The Best Salve In the world lor Commercial Ageut, So Pac. Co. Little Pills. •bo a large number of points in north- FOR ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. out but nothing of a serious nature Cute, Bruises, Borea, Dicers, Salt Cincinnati, O. ern Wisconsin, Michigan, Northwest- resulted, although it looked dubious They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped S. F. B. MORSE, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- G. P. & T. A.,'So. Pac. Co., ern Iowa, Western Minnesota, Nebras- The "North-Western Limited," sump- for a time. ^This occurred on E. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin New OrJeaus,La. ka, North Dakota and South Dakota, tuously equipped with Imtt'et, smoking Washington st., at the comer of 4th fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- Eruptions, and positively cures Piles Apr. 1 to Oct. 1. and library cars, regular and compart- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue or no pay required. It is guaranteed including the famous Black Hills dis- ave. .Some five o/r six years ago Mr. trict. For full Information apply ment sleeping cars, and luxurious din- Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They to give perfect satisfaction or money Who can think ing cars, leaves (Chicago via the North- Woodruff was so t>adly injured by be- refunded. Price 25 cents per box. of some simple to ticket agents of connecting lines a ing the victim of a runaway horse Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Wanted-An Idea thin__g to patent? Western K'y) ' 6:30 p. in. daily, and For sale by The Eberbach Drug & Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. or address W. H. Guerln, M. P. A,,arrives at destination early the follow- that he did not recover for several Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Patent Attor- Small Pill. Small Dose. Chemical Co., and Goo. J. Heaosaler, neys, Washington, D. C, for their $1,800 prize offer 67 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mien. ing morning. All principal ticket agents Small Price, Manchester. and list of two hundred inventions wanted. Apr. 8-page 2. sell tickets via this popular route. Dr. "Win. Blair is fitting dp offices The 'Womaii'a Auxiliary of the NO REST The Ann Arbor Courier over the Farmer's & M; chanlc's Bank. M. C. A. will hold their regular montl Telephone No. 215 Is the new one in ly business meeting Monday May 1] SLEEP WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1896. the Friction Clutch & Engine Works. at 3 o'clock in the rooms of the asso DAY OR NIGHT ciation. $10.00 Architect Clias A. Bauer is draw My handa were completely covered "with Ec- zema, and between my fingers the Bkia was FRIENDS OP THE COURIER WHO HAVE BUSI ing plans for eleven new buildings to The swing out of the seniors wit perfectly raw. I had to sit with both hands held BESS AT THE PROBATE COURT. WILL PLEASE up, and away from the fire. My husband had to REDDEST JUDGE BABBITT TO SEND THEIR PRINT be erected in 'this city this season. tlieir caps and IgownB at vespers las dress and undress me like a baby. I tried the MEN'S SUIT SALE ING TO THIS OFFICE Thursday, was a very pretty affair bpBt physicians, but iheir medicines gave me no A new surrey has been added to relief, and drove me almost crazy. I was ad- The costume is very becoming alik vised to try CUTICURA REMEDIES, and did eo, We want more business; we are not satisfied (some people never are WANT COLUMN. tlhe list of carriages in Rabison & although my husband had to go twenty miles to Oo's barn, and it is a thing, Of beauty. to both sexes, and it is hoped that i get them. As soon ns he got back, I used the unless they are always rushed). "That's our fix." has oome to stay. UtmcoRA, anil in five minute* after the first "TXrANTED—Employment in livery, dairy The city cemetery on the Northside application I wan perfectly easy, and slept VV or on farm by an experienced baud "From Eden to Eden" will be th soundly all that night. Before I commenced Address A. S., Box 1257, Ann Arbor. was beautified on Arbor Day by the using the COTICURA REMEDIES I conld get no setting cut of tLOO maple and elm topic for the lecture in the Adventll ease night or day. I could not bear to get warm, T"\RESSMAKINGby day or at home—mak it would put me in a rage of itching. I always RUSHING PRICES xJ ing over dresses of all descriptions trees. cfhurch next Friday evening at 7:3 keep the UHTICURA REMEDIES in my bouse now, French Livlngton system—address E. W. P o'clock. All seats Tree. The publ: and recommend them to everybody, because of O. Box 1403, or call at 7 S. Brown St., Ann The officers of the Eastern Star have their wonderful effect. Yonrs gratefully, Is the kind we make on 200 Men's Suits, light color?, medium Arbor. is cordially invited. Building cor AGNES M. HARRIS, Push, MecklenburgCo. Va received their new ro'bes ami will SPEEDY CUBE TRBATMEWT FOR ToRTtraiHG, Dis- and dark shades, including black and gray worsted, made for OOD AGENTS to canvass for Picturesqu ner E. Liberty and S. Division stt- FrocRiFro HUMORS. — Warm baths with COTICURA SOAP, swing out in tihem : to-night, at the Erentle applications of CDTICUEA (ointment), the great this season's trade, well lined, sewed with silk and handmade G Detroit and Environt. There is money The Western Union telegraph offic nkin cure, and mild doses of CDTICDKA RESOLVENT, in it; address or inquire of M. L. Cone, 47 N regular. greate6t of humor cures. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor. 8 Handled 582 more messages durin; 8old throughout the world. Price, COTIOTJRA, SOe.i buttonholes, perfect in every respect. It lias been found necessary to place SOAP. 25C.; RESOLVENT. 50C. and $1. FoiTsa DBUO Short advertisements not to exceed thre< April '9e than for April '95. Wheth AND CHEM. CORP., Sole Props., Boston. lines, or Lost or Found Houses for Sale or 75 extra seats in University Hall to er this indicates a revival of busines OS- " How to Cure Torturing Skin Diseases," free. NOW IS THE TIME you are looking for your Spring Suit and Rent, Wants, etc., inserted one week in daily accommodate the demand for May or three weeks in weekly edition for 25 cents or not ii8-,a. question, for you un we want your cash, and without doubt give you the best value Situations wanted, free. Festival seats. derstand that sometimes telegraph Prof. Stanley will explain the Ma you ever received in return for your ten dollars. Our North OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For house The school board -will sell the lots compa.nies prosper on other people", Festival music this and Friday aitei F and lot, in the city of Ann Arbor, 40- at the corner of Hill st. and Forest Window is full of them. acre farm in the township of L*di; gooc misfortunes. noon, at Frieze Memorial Hall. building, 2 good wells and 2 cisterns, 4 acres •ave., if any one cares to pay the price timber. Address W. OSINS. box 1551, Ann Asher A. Terry, who goes to Clin Arbor. Mich. asked, viz : $2,000 each. The S. L. A. has given $120 to tli ton Junction, Wis., to remain for £ Woman's Gymnasium, $25 to the /~lOKRESPONDENT.S wanted of persons Cashier Phillies, of the State Sav- time with his sister, Mrs. S. B. Hill C. A. and $20 to the library fund. \j having old U. 8. coins for sale. Clarence ings Bank, has a pocket book con- C. Upham, 28s Park St., Detroit. has lived in this city 57 years. H Harry Dicksocn of Detroit, lit '95 OR SALE—Everett's Six Weeks, Freeman la In ing a small amount of money lias helped erect tma.ny of the publi and Rural No. 2 seed potatoes, and all that he found on the campus. wlio has a record of not a da; kindF s of nursery stock. W. V. Bird, W. Huron building's and private residences a missed in iiv-e years at college, i Street. 10 Next Sunday, May 10, Rev. W. Le- a builder .and contractor, and th to go as a missionary to India. noir Hood, S. T. B., of Putnam, Conn., old town is very dear to him. ANTED—Work by the day. House Mr. F. L. York has been chosen a W cleaning, washing and ironing. will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Wm. A. Loevjoy, of Detroit, was in one of tlie few American composer, NEW FURNITURE STORE, church, both morning and evening. the city Monday. He now holds th ILL'S Early Yellow seed corn for sale. to write original compositions for c 4 and 6 E. LIBERTY ST. Also corn for feed. 28 N. State st. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. position of route agent for the Amer H large work to t>e called Vox Organ M. E. church, will give their regu- lean Express Co., having charge o soon to be published in Boston. I lar miotnthly tea social in the church LOCAL. the company's business in a certain will comprehend the Work of the bes parlors an Thursday evening May 7. district. Clare Durand, formerly in best organists of 'this and other coun IF EVERYBODY Company A lias live new members. It is understood that the proposed the express office here, also has a sim tries. 3 Wednesday evening tlie Glee Clul) new telephone company did not re- liar position, which are very impor There is to be a. committee meetin Knew of our Undersell Prices, there would sings at University hall. ceive sufficient encouragement to war- tant ones. on Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock be more to your credit in the Banks of Ann rant the starting of a new exchange A certain irreverent gentleman o Arbor. It has been proven The Eastern Stars made about $12 at Bethlehem church, of the Christian The Political Equality Club will this city learned olne tune in his youtL out of their leap year party. Union, which is composed of all th S3 be represented at the state conven- and only one, and only one line o There is to be a practice field day Young People's Societies of the vari tion at Pontiac May 20, 21 and 22, by that, which was tt part of the good THAT at the athletic field Saturday p. m. ous churches of the city. A program • Miss Emma E. Bower and Mrs. E. I* old hymn, "I'm going home to die The Faculty Concert for to-morrow consisting of papers relative to th Pardon. no more." He has changed the word* QQ evening lias been postponed until May work of the societies, etc., will be car You can buy Bed Room Suits for less mon- to, "I'm going home to dine once 14th. Mrs. Huber, secretary, announces ried out. ey than at any other place in the City. Chat the regular meeting of the La- more," amd sings it with great gusto Dining Room Furniture. The Northside Good Templars real- at least once a day. At the annual meeting of the Oh Z w Parlor Furniture. ized $30 from a social the other dies Library Association Board will be Mission Resort Association held in Office Furniture. night. held Monday, May 4th, at 3 p. mi, *ia The annual meeting, election of of this city Friday afternoon, the fol Hall Racks, Secretaries, Book Cases, Easy the lilwary. ficers and 'banquet of the Loyal Le- The O. E. S. holds its regular lowing board of directors were chos Chairs, Fancy Rockers, all first class goods. gion wiU be held at Detroit Thursday, monthly meeting to-night, at Mason- The saloon of Martin "Vogel, on Dc en: W. C. Ransom, Saginaw ; H Call and see us before purchasing. to-morrow evening. The members ic Temple. troit st. was ordered closed yester- S. Dean, "W. F. Breakey, B. H. Scott, day morning by Acting Mayor His- from Ann Arbor, Col. Dean, Maj. Soule On July 6 to 11 the railroads will Dr. V. €. Vauighan, W. C. Stevens cock, because the proprietor had not J. T. JacCbs, Maj, Stevens, Dr. Break Bell tickets to Bay View for the camp J. B. Beal, Ann Arbor ; W. K. Gibson, filed his bonds according to law. ey and others will all be oh hand, as Milwaukee; C. W. Pierce, Chicago. meeting, good until August 15 for one 3 The council have bought of Christian it is understood -that Ma-j. Soule is a half fare. candidate for commander. C. A. Maynard claims to have filled W. G. & E. DIETERELE, F. Gauss, a lot on the west side of 150,000 orders at his grocery store The past mont hof April was with- Among the distinguished people who S. Aehley st., just south of W. Lib- cm State st. since he has been in busi- out exception the finest April as to wiU take part in the 63d Psi Upsilon erty st., paying $500 for the same. ness here, a period of five years, weather, that Michigan people ever general convention to be held here to- NEW FURNITURE STORE, This is for the 2d ward building. That is an average of 30,000 a year, gazed upon. morrow and the day following, will Mrs. Shannon received $2,000 last or 82 and 14-73 each day, Sundays 4 and 6 E. LIBERTY ST. The Political Equality Club meets be Judge Albion W. Tourgee, author Friday the amount of the policy held included, or over 100 each week day. with Mrs. Georg,'8~ S. Main St., Mon- of the famous works, "A Fool's Er- by her lat Dhusband Rob't. Shannon, Mr. Maynard is a city father and the day at 3 10'clock p. m. All interested rand, by One of the Fools,"' and in the ancient order of th eMaccabees. father of a family, and we can not are invited. 'Bricks Without Straw," together Surely that was not a bad Friday dou'bt his word. You can attend the grand lodge with Pro". GoldwinBmith, of Toronto. Got to Move! for her. Knights of Pythias, at Jackson, May Some two weeks liince. a young lad At a meeting oeen minded him that he had reached the terson. Cash Price Goes Now. fixed for the 17th inst. case is one that rejects credit upon half-century mark. They had music Dr. Scott. Would it notl-e economy on the part You can buy tickets t > Detroit to- and a jolly good time. of the city ito have the gutters on In the circuit court Thursday the HERE AE A FEW OF THEM: day and to-morrow, good to return both sides of f work and time to First-Class Road Wagon 26.00 to 28.00 nor's Annual May Festival in Lan- propriating public funds to private Sam Baumgartner, the S. Main et. make good the damage done to the First-Class 5-ft. Mower 45.00 sing to-day. They have also been use, were disposed M. The ilrst one First-Class Plow 8.00 to 10.00 grocer, is to (be married May 12, to street by storms washing out both invited to participate in a big Fourth in the name tof the People, was order- First-Class Disc Harrows • 19.00 and upwards Miss Marguerite Hartgen, of Detroit roadway and gutter. The expense First-Class 17 Spring Tooth Harrow 15.00 of July celebration at Battle Creek. ed discontinued by Judge Kinne, and in. St. Mary's church, of that city. each season is almost enough to pay Plain Points for Advance and other Plows each .30 Will some of tfhe good women, as the defendant discharged, and the sec- SOT the paving, especially when stone Prof. L. T>. Wines has purchased the they replace their partly worn car- ond brouight by the Board of Super- Everything else in proportion. The above prices are strict- are so plentiful on that thoroughfare. Winehell property on N. University pets and furniture with new, please pervisors of the county against Mr. ly cash. ave., the price paid being $14,000. •emember that the Young Woman's Suiekey and his bondsmen, was also Three men met In Goodyear's drug The sale was made through the Whe- Christian Association have bare floors discontinued without costs to either Btore the other day, by chance, whose don agency. • • and meagre f lu-nishings. Give us party. Thus ends a sad tale of ages aggregated 245 1-2 years. They HENRY RICHARDS •yVtho says our council is not sensa- those things which can yet be useful, misplaced confidence. were : C. Bliss '83 1-2, C. Spoor 83, tional? They are evidently composed please. The following soloists will take part Wm. Wagner 79. Whe trio had been FINNEGAN BLOCK, DETROIT STREET. of tlhe sort of material that sioes to Wheelmen from Ann Arbor and Yp-at the concert of the Lyra Singing merchants in this city for years, Mr. Telephone 163. Ann Arbor, Michigan. make up Buch vpines as Gen. Jackson silanti have got into such a notion Society to be held at the A. O. U. W. Bliss coming here in the early 30's, had, for instance. of riding from one city to the other hall on Tuesday evening, May 12: and carrying on tihe jewelry business, A little son of Mr. Kothenbucher, of on their wheels, and then taking the under direction of Prof. R. H. Kempf. MT. Spoor harness, etc., and Mr. Wag- Spjring St., got some gravel stones in motor back, that the thing has be- Miss Farnum, of Ypsilanti, soprano; ler, clothing. Their reminiscences his nostrils while at play Monday, and come a nuisance to the motor line, Miss Flora Koch, soprano; Master of the early days of the city are very High Novelties It took Dr. Weissinger a long time and the practice of charging ten cents Gerald Brown, boy soprano; Mr. interesting. to remove them. for carrying their wheels has now Pease, baritone; Miss Mary darken, In Kalamazoo there is a determin- been adopted. harpist, and Prof. E. N. Bilbie, violin. d effort being made to interest young For Spring Songs by the Lyra Singing Society, Fred L. Ingraham was the lion of men in Sunday School work. Just the day Saturday. Several hundred recitations, etc. Friends of the so- before the school begins, they are serv- fetudents were at tJhe M. C. station as ciety may procure tickets of the mem- with coffee and cake, and it is pro- ne arrived home from Chicago, and bers, also at the following business posed when hot weather comes to they made the welkin ring when places: Mann's drug store, Eber- In Carpets serve ice cream. The young ladie? he appeared. Horses "were not good bach's drug store and Geo.' Haller's are not included in the feed, possibly enough to haul him up town, so the jewelry store. Admission 25c, dancing Body Brussels, Tapestries, Wiltons, Agras and All Wool equines were taken off the carriage or the reason that the minister gave Ingrains in a variety of designs and colorings suited to after the concert. when he always addressed his con- the present styles of furnishing. and the boys did that duty them- j . , regation as "brethren ; he &aid the BIT Of selves. The carriage was drawn " In the Beginning," CHINA AND JAPANESE MATTINGS. Many choice directly to University Hali, and a brethren embraced the sisters. lovelties and a complete line for this season now on exhibition. mass meeting oirganized in Room C. Mr. Ingraham Hvas obliged to give Of a new year, when the winter Bea- SMYRNA RUGS. This reason's arrival now on show. We FRUITCAKE son of close confinement is only half How's This! ell the famous "Imperial" Smyrna which for quality, novel and artis- on your tea table served a specimen of hla oratory as did Prof. Trueblood, J. H. Mays, and others. gone, many find that their health ic design surpass anything made. with the tea, will lend additional It was a jolly time. begins to break down, that the least We offer One Hundred Dollars reward A Large Stock of ART SQUARES in beautiful patterns charm to the afternoon call. exposure threatens sickness. It ia or any case of Catarrh that cannot be The public session of the national uredby Hall's Catarrh Cure. nd heavy wtaves. You can have "ripe" fragrant then as well as at all other times, fruit cake always on hand, with- convention of the college fratern- F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Now's your chance to buy, we are selling at prices and with people even in good health, We, the undersigned have known out trouble or expense, by using ity of Alpha Delta Phi, held at the nearer wholesale than retail. University Hall last Thursday, was that the following facts should bo . J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and presided over by President Henry remembered, namely: that Hood's slieve him perfectly honorable in all jg)flF~Don't forget us on Furniture and Draperies. NONE SUCH Sarsaparilla leads everything In the usiness transactions and financially Wade Rogers, of the Northwestern ale to carry out any obligations made MINCE MEAT. University, and the program carried way of medicines ; that it accomp- 5' their firm. It makes a surpassingly rich, yet out was one of considerable interest. lishes the greatest cures in the world ; VEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Haller's Furniture Store, wholesome cake, with a fruity Prof. Stanley played the organ, Rev. has the largest sale in the world, and Toledo, O. flavor that can not be equalled. Evart Smith, of Columbia College of- requires the largest building In the 'ALDING, KINWAN A M ARvix, Wholesale 52 S. MAIN and 4 W. LIBERTY STS., Get the genuine. Sold every- fered prayer, and a number of promi- world devoted exclusively to the pre- Druggists, Toledo, O. ANN ARBOR, MICH. where. Take no substitutes. ent men of the country took part in paration of the proprietary medicine. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- Send your address, naming this paper, rendw e rand, acting directly upon the blood will si-ud you|fiie a book, "Mrs, Popkins' Thanks- the proceedings. The audience would Does not this conclusively prove, If id mucous surfaces of the system. giving,'' by one of the most popular humorous have been larger, had the meeting We are agents for the famous Eichardson Wheel. Get our writers of tjie day. you are sick, that Hood's Sarsapa- stimonials sent free. Price 75c. per MEKKELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, K.T. been more generally taown about. rilla is the medicine for you to take? ottle. Sold by all Druggists. prices. i Republican State Convention. Some Parkhurst Epigrams. Liquor Bonds Approved. Nerve Blood DETROIT, MICH., Feb. 'Jlst, 1808. Nobody ever drifts up-stream. Run- The common council met in special To the Republican Electors of the State of Michi- Tonic Builder session last Thursday to approve the gan. ning water never stops till it gets to the The State ('(invention of t bp Republicans of bottom, unless something dams it. liquor bonds for the year 1896-97. Michigan Is hereby called to meet at the Aud- Likewise a drifting boat never stops till All the members were present ex- itorium, Detroit, on it readies tiie sea, unless it founders, cept Aid Shadfofd. Thursday, May 7th, 1896, runs aground or drops anchor. The bond committee made its re- at J2 o'clock noon, for the purpose of nominating fourteen (M( Sendfb* "We are all loaded with responsiveness port recommending the acceptance of electors of President and Vice-President of descriptive the United States,and electing four delegates- pamphlet. and harnessed up with gravitations. the followiag bonds : at-large and (our alternate delegatea-at-Jarge Everything is magnetic needle, and ev- Michael Staebler principal, Fred to the Republican National Convention to be neld at St. Louis, Mo.. June 1(1, 1890. Also for Dr.. WILLIAMS' erything else magnetic pole endlessly Staebler and Chris. Spaeth sureties. the purpose of selecting a chairman of the 30c. State Central Committee and two members per box. MEDICINE CO* plucking at that needle. Life without John Goetz & Son principal, Johu thereof for each congressional district ami Schenectadv. N.Y. this arrangement would be death, but the transaction of such other'business as ft P>r S-J.5O. Goetz, jr. and Frederick Kirn sureties. may properly come forward. life with it is all the time on the edge of Under the call of the National Republican Add. Colluin principal, Wesley Hicks Committee, each congressional district Is en- disaster'and continually getting over and Jacob Polhemus sureties. titled to two delegates and two alternate det- the edge. inues to the National Convention, which John Jacob Koch pirncipal, John delegates shall be chosen at District Conven- I WANTED There are a great many meaningless tions, held with not less than twenty (SO) days' Koch and Krnest Keliberg sureties. public notice, and not less than thirty (SO, Men to work for us who desire to make men in the community, and what that days before the meeting of the National Con- money this fall and winter during George A. Waidelioh principal, John vention. slack times. Excellent chance. Lib- means is that while they have the intel Maulbetsch and Gottlieb Me sureties. The delegates from the several counties in eral pay. If you have spare time, out ligence tojunderstand an idea, and the each congressional district are requested to of work, or looking for a paying busi- John Berger principal, Fred Brown meet in District caucus at 10:30 o'clock a. in., ness write me at once. heart to feel it, yet the idea never gets on the day of the State Convention, and se- and P. Fred Iteiinold sureties. lect caDdidates as follows, to be presented to Fred. E. Young, Nurseryman so close'to them as to have its reality the State Convention for continuation : Two tremendously experienced by them. Emil Golz principal, Gustave Brehm members of the Stale Central Committee, one ROCHESTER N. Y. and Herman Hardinghaus sureties. Vice-President, one Assistant Secretary, one We do not win our strength and stabili- member each of the committee on "Creden- The PABST MILWAUKEE Edsell T. McClure principal, Her- tials," Permanent Organization and order of ty by mastering ideas, but by being Business" and 'Resolutions," and to transact Acknowledged superiority of BEER mastered by them, held in their grip. man Hardinghaus and "Caspar Kin- such other business as they may deem neces- Bey sureties. sary. Pabst Milwaukee One of the most expensive and disas- Under the resolution of 18;;8, no delegate Joseph Parker principal, Fred Besl- will be entitled to a seat in the convention Unlike the Dutch Process BEER Hoppe & Strub Bottling Co* trous mistakes a young man ever makes who does not reside in the county he proposes has won for it the highest is in supposing that a decision, a resolu- mer and JoSin Schmid sureties. represent. Toledo, Ohio. In accordance with the resolution of 1870, approval of all who use it* tion, contains in itself the means of JoQin Goetz, jr., principal, John every county will be entitled to one delegate No Alkalies for each five hundred of the total vote cast working its own execution, and that Goetz, si-., and fWm. Goetz sureties. for Govenor at the laststate election (Novenv —OR something besides power will suffice to Fred Besimer principal, George M. ber 1894), and one additional delegate for every fraction amounting to three hundred, overcome power. Clarken and Ed. V. Hangst-erfer sure- but each organized county will be entitled to at least two (2) delegates. Other Chemicals The art of living is not a matter of ties. In compliance with the resolutions adopted resolution, but it is a genius for playing in Detroit, June23d, 1890, the secretary of each are used in the Hugh F. Shields principal, Caspar County Convention Is urged to forward to preparation of off successfully favorable energies again- Rinsey and Adam A. Meuth sureties. the secretary of the State Central Committee, Detroit, by the earliest mail aftfr the dele st those which are adverse, meeting J. G. Fred Sdimid principal, Jacob gates to the State Convention be chosen, a energies with energies, only with ener- certified list of such delegates as are entitled Dupper and Geo *F. Stein sureties. to seats in the State Convention from their gies that are a little bigger. respective connties. w. Bator &Go.'s Christian Spaeth principal, Chris. This committee requests that the several One needs to be a great man in order Eeyer and Michael Staebler sureties. counties select their County Committees tor to be able to become a great wreck. It the ensuing two years at the County Conven- Charles Binder principal, Christiaii tions which elect delegates to the State Con- requires a great deal more counter ener- AMAN'Si?6.50 Martin and John "Walz sureties. vention hereby called, and that the organiza- tion and membership oi such County Com- Breakfast Cocoa, OUR 1896 SPRING LEADER gy to recover a rowboat that is sliding mittees, together with thenostoflice addresses down the Niagara rapids than it does to Fred Brown principal, George F. be at once forwarded to the Secretary of the which is absolutely pure Guaranteed to be made from Imported All Wool, Black Stein and L. "C. Weinmann sureties. State Central Committee at Detroit, in order or Blue Worsted Corded Cheviot, made in latest style, recover a cockleshell. that early and systematic work be begun and and soluble. lined with Imported Farmer Satin, trimmed and P. Fred Keimold principal, John carried on through the coming campaign. It has more than three times the strength Berger and J. F. Staebler sureties JAMES MCMILLAN, Chairman. finished in the best of Custom Tailor manner. A Good Thing. DENNIS E. AIIVARB, Secretary. of Cocoa miAed with Starch, Arrowroot You cannot duplicate it in your town for $ l5.00. Washtenaw county will be entitled to nine or Sugar, and is far more economical, Charles Schott principal, Emanuei teen delegates. i The same goods made * BOYS' KNEE A gentlemanly young man did MeLuick and Ernest Rehberg sureties. costing less than one cent a cup. It ; for YOUTHS, 13 to * PANTS SUITS, Comb the honor of visiting the town last John Fritz principal, Mathias X/utz is delicious, nourishing, and BASILS ; 19 years, 5.50 4 to 15 years, and E. A. Dieterle sureties. DIGESTED. Friday. He spent nearly two days in Mexican Sold by Grocers everywhere. How to our village. His mission was to give Liewis Kurtz principal, phristian, Measure for Schlenker and Eugene Oesterlin sure- lien's and instruction in advertising, accomplish International W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. Boys' Suits: theroetical explanation with a practical ties. Measure a- illustration. He first came to the Rec- Christian Gauss principal, August Railroad. round Breast ord office and made a contract with us, Herz aoid Thos. Rauschenberger sure- and Waist, under which we were to print certain HAVE and from ties. Eagle Pass Route Crotch to specified matter on 8,000 grocer's sacks, John Schneider, jr., principal, Ernest YOU ASTHMA? Heel for Pants. For Boys, send ages in consideration of his paying to us $8 in A. Dieterle and fedathias Fischer sure- STANDARD GUAGE STEEL RAILS.J ISCHSFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure lawful currency of the realm. He then ties. I Never fails to give instant relief in the worst went to three grocers, and arrange with leases, and clu-ots cures where others fill. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES John Maulbetsch principal, John M. ! Trial t-nelMg* FHEE of Druggists or hr Dill. to your door, and, should them, in consideration of their furnish- THESHORT and DIRECT LINE Ait DR. B. SOHIFFMANN, St. Tanl, Mian. mt Widmayer and George A. Waidelicli iS you not feel satisfied, ing the sacks, to have the card of each FROM ^ will refund money. printed on said sacks free of charge. sureties . Christian Seyfried principal, Chris- Detroit, Toledo, you fcuy direct from one of the largest wholesale manu- Then he took a tour among the business tian Martin and Charles F. Kayser facturers a full Suit> C0AT, VEST and PANTS, for men, and eloquently discoursed them to sureties. Chicago, St, Louis $6.50, made to order. If you order a suit, your friends will want one like it. on the great increase in business that and all NORTHERN POINTS to all OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing large variety of equally- Michael F. Schaibla principal, Mathi- Points in the Interior of the MEXI- cheap suits, MAILED FREE. Send money al our risk by Draft oh would immediately follow to each, pro- CAN REPUBLIC, and to the New York, Money or Express Order, or Registered Letter. vided he had a card relating to his busi- as Fischer and John Hagen sureties. East ness printed on these 8,000 sacks, for August Herz principal, Christiau CITY OF MEXICO Gauss and Jottn \Hagen sureties. E. fiOSENBURGER & CO. St • * New York City the small sum of $3.00. He found eight and Offers More Attractions to the Sight- men susceptible to his argument, before Wm. H. Mclntyre principal, Fred- seer, Tourist, or Traveller than any other tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In Route. Traversing a country unrivaled in formation concerning Patents and how to de- whose eyes danced visions of inflowing erick Wurster and Fred Besimer sure- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mecnan- Scenery—ripe with Ancient History—to the ical and scientific books Bent free. wealth as the result of such a judicious ties. land of the Moutezumas and Aztecs. Patents taken through Munn & O. receive special notice in the Scientific American, and investment. Wm. A. and J. Gwinner principals, EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED. thus are brought widely before tthee publpubliic with- out costt t o thth e inventoritor . ThiThis splendid papeperr* Wk • 4% ^••Whypay60to90c.arodforfencewhenyoucanmakethe Gottlob Luick and Emanuei IjUicls issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, haa by far ththee Under this plan, each grocer gets 2,- largest circulatiocirculationn, of any scientific work in tthh e sureties. Pullman Palace Buffet Sleepers world. §3 a year. Specimen copies sent free. 666 sacks with 8 cards printed thereon. Building Edition.monthly, $2.56a year. Single- EC IU PC I BEST WOVEN WIRE FENCE ON EARTH San Antonio to copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau- He piles them away under, the count- Geo. M. Clarken principal, Clay A. tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new I WE £ Horse-High, Bull-Strong, Pigand Chicken Tight, er. As the large majority of groceries Greene and Jacoto A. Polhemus sure- houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the* A man and boy can make MEXICO CITY. latest designs and secure contracts. Address I ••• «WtalfroFOm 4RO t,o2 6 T0 rodOs 2a0 day CENT. t- S A ROD? now come in neat packages or cans, the ties MUNN & CO., NEW YOUK, 3«1 BROADWAY, Over 50 styles. 36-page 2! Direct connections at San Antonio with all Illustrated Catalogue Free. > use of sacks is very limited. Probably Gustave Brehm principal, Fred G. lines from the North and Hast. 25 a day would exceed the requirements Harpst and Emanuei Luick sureties. of either of these grocers. Let us sup- For information concerning Mexico,Tickets, Ornamentay l Fenceothing in. I Also the bonds of the following Time Tables and Particulars, and the journey the world would be a substitute for ourfine Ornamen- pose each uses 25 a day, then in about 105 PROTAGON CAPSULES, taIf lyo Fenceu have. a Beautiful,Lawn nothin Durableg in , Strong, and Cheap. •breweries : to Mexico or intermediate points, call upon or Sure Cure for Weak Men, an Plain galvanized FENCE WIRE sold to Farmers at days all the sacks would be distributed. address, proved by reports of leading phy- wholesale prices. Circulars and Price List Free. Martin & Fischer principals, Chas. sicians. State age in ordering. As the customers of a grocery do not W. G. NEIMYER, Price. SI. Catalogue Free. KITSELMAN BROTHERS, Box 92, Ridgeville, Indiana. Binder and Emanuei Spring sureties. Gen. Western Agent, Mex. Int. R. R. A O A A saie und speedy vary greatly as to identity from day to 230 Clark Street, Chicago. •<• KM tm cure for Gleet, day, these sacks will be continually go- Ann Arbor Brewing Co. principal, C. K. DUXLAP, MHU Stricture and alt John Kapp and X. C. Weinmann sure- unnatural discharges. Priceless. ing into the same houses; so that one G. P. & T. A., Mex. Int. R. R. ties. REEK SPECIFIC g"J?^J 'rade, territory or interests. family might get 50 to 100 of the sacks Eagle Pass, Texas. Oct. 1. 'ami Skin Diseases, Scrof« For farmers it has no superior, containing Also the druggists bonds of The nlouH Sores andSyphilitic Affections, witn. an excellent and useful department of agri- during the tjme of distribution. Of out mercury. Price, »a. Order from cultural information every week. .Nothing is course, as each sack comes into the Goodyear Drug Co., (J. J. Goodyear j lacking to make The Tribune a good, all THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. , 'round family newspaper or to maintain its house all the members of the family sus- and J. J. Quarry) principals, J. E. 189 Wisconsin Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS, position at the head of the Republican press MEL GILLESPIE YORK of the United States. The poor inventor can pend all other business, and go to work Beal and C. *G. Darling sureties. have his ideas exploited in The Tribune free to read business cards printed thereon. TEACHER OF of charge, if these possesses enough novelty Mann Bros, principals, Henry J. and real merit. The quaint and masterly The man who connot see how rapidly Mann and Frederick Bchmid sureties. writings of Roswell P. Horr will be continu- BANJO, .ANYONE CAN to« Mil si nm. ed; and love stories, jokes, house-hold mat- his business must increase under such Eberbach Drug and Chemical Co. CEAMPIOR Cf TflE RJSHTS ters, fashions and other dear to the heart of a plan of advertising, must have gone to I At the expense of little OF THE HUH PEOPLE woman are given amply. The paper is full of principal, Martin Haller and Leon- GUITAR AND illustrations, which include, among other school where logic was not taught, and i moi'^y and his spare things, the best and freshest comic pictures ard Gruner sureti'63. HAND lit IKE UMtESS. of the two continents. we would recommend that he attend the Wallace G. Palmer principal, War- MANDOLIN. > time obtain a fair vftirk- FREEDOM fOJ IK SLAVE. Above all things. The Tribune is decent. If meetings of the polemical society. We i ing e'ducation. mtt MB WDCES FOR DLL poor erring humanity descends in to depravity ren W. Wadhams and Louis P. Hall ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO. and crime. The Tribune gives the necessary are glad to have one of these advertising sureties. news, but does not revel therein, gloat over missionaries come around occasionally. the wretched criminals, or (ill its articles Jottm Moore principal, Alonzo M. AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. full of suggestions and remarks which can In this case the easy talking missionary jSTUDYATHOMEJ ILL THE NEWS. only debase those who read them. It is prob- Doty and George Feiner sureties. OFFICE, ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO. THROUGH THE t CLEM, mi m obly this, among other things, which has en- picks up $24. He gave us $8.00 and the trenched The Weekly Tribune so firmly in the Ttoe tiorads of Oswald Dietz, John SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY mnmmt homes of America. hotel man $3.00, and he rode out of town A dollar cannot be spent to better advan- with $13,00. He told us he did about Schaible, Abram S. Polhemue and OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, ITS STOCKS. PROQLiCH & OTHER tage than in buying The Weekly Tribune for Adolph Kemper were laid over on ac- Farmer's Boilers. i Comprisingtheleadingcorrespondenceschoolstntheworld. f a year. Even more important than keening three towns a week, thus making very H1KKET BEPCETS one's person and clothes clean and pure is nice wages, with no capital but his ton- count of some of the sureties on these SUBJECTS TAUGHTTAUGHT . *ff THE IEST. I I • lit The School of Law prepares pupils for admission 00 the keeping the mind pure, the conscience • - to b, y , toug cse. H honest and the heart patriotic, and that The gue. And we have $8 which the menbands being already on two other I fcluff to the bar, by an extended, thorough course. Has F Weekly Tribune will do. bonds each besides these, which is J " " over if6o6 o stdentstudentss iin e ever y paratt off tthhe countrytry, ff I Its print is large and easy to read. Of the who are too sharp to advertise in a news- II 11 IOM This school teaches journalistic j j Daily, Henry Romeike, proprietor of the paper would never have voluntarily plac- illegal. i JuUnNALIom te arywurkfr01 tliefou IDVEITiSEK iEKI THE WISEST ' greatest clipping agency in the world, certifies ^ «SKI£! OF KM UTEiS. in our pocket. Thanks gentlemen.— Galvanized innnl/ 1/rCniUO onThie so schoof tllc al>lesl is conductet d by \ voluntarily, that "day by day and week by The bond of Martin P. Togel, with inlJUK'Kttrllfll teachers ot t week, The Tribune contains far more original beekeeping in America. { McComb (0) Record. Steel Tanks. Thi matter than any other newspaper in New Fred G. HaHrpst and Emil Golz was Ullin h = b school teaches short-hand by i York." With perfect truth he might have •nftllU < = =st system, and from the be- A While half a century old, The Tribune is as said this same of The Weekly Tribune disapproved by the committee. •nTTTT direct from us and SAVE J IIHI1U inning to ,i,c DCSt exper, Kork J youthful In spirit and fresh in tone as when Tliisschoolteachestrans- * Republicans should eo into the clash of JE5 U X MONEY. Write for sam- ipDCCII .nrl I 1TIAI lation, composition and ( it was founded. Properly managed by young battle armed with The Weekly Tribune. Its JS UHLLIlinrrf1t BUHllM tilI Al I 1111II1I • ,, ', . 4 and eager men, a newspaper could never accuracy of fire is unquestioned, and even tue A woman never really knows the Here is a diamond, here a piece of ples and prices. We ship subject to histo fr n thefolmda grow old, and The Tribune has not. most case-hardened adversary is obliged to meaning of happiness and content un- inspection. STAK MFG. CO. 5tion to the most advanced work in the classics. The paper is absolutely for America ?.nd the admit its penetrating power. til slie is the mother of a healthy, charcoal. Both carbon ; yet between Middlebury, Ind. (I The above schools teach by the correspond- \ American people, against foreign encroach- Weekly. $1; Semi-Weekly, $2; Daily, $10; them stands the mightiest of magi- ments of any kind, either upon American Sunday Tribune, separately, S2. happy child. The health of the child depends on the health of the cians—Nature. The food on your T"HE EXECUTORS mother, both before and after birth. table, and your body; elementary THE WEEKLY COURIER UNO THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Most all of woman's -weakness and tJie same; yet between the two OF THE KSTATE OF particularly the weakness that most One Year $1.25 for Both Papers. strongly influences the health of chil- stands the digestion, the arbiter of WILLIAM W. dren, comes from some derangement growth or decline, life or death. or disease 'Of tflie destinctly feminine We cannot make a diamond ; we WHITE organs. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- cannot make flesh, blood and bone. Offer for sale lots in Tappan Park, also DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? scription will cure troubles of this No. But by means of the Shaker in Hill's Addition to the city ot Ann nature. It should be taken regu- Digestive Cordial we can enable the Arbor, in Blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4. For larly by every woman during the stomach to digest food which would terms and prices apply to Relief in Six Hours. entire period of gestation. It gives otherwise ferment and poison the sys- Distressing' Kidney and' Bladder dis- strength to all the organs Involved, tem. In all forms of dyspepsia and J. B. DAVIS, eases relieved la six hours by the lessens ttie pains of childbirth and in- incipient consumption, with weakness, 51 S. Ingalls St., - Ann Arbor "New Great South. American Kidney sures tlbe ihealth of tooth mother and loss of flesh, thin blood, nervous pros- Cure." This new remedy Is a great Child. tration the Cordial is the successful surprise on account of Its exceeding AIN-KILLER remedy. Taken with food it relieves promptness in relieving pain In the Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover at once. It nourishes, and assists Sales-Agents Wanted for Made to .Measure bladder, kidneys, back and every part cost of mailing only, and receive free nature to nourish. A trial bottle and Readf Made Clothing by Sample. a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Ad- The very lowest prices for best clothing. of the -urinary passages In male or Cure Cramps, Colsc, Cholera- —enouglf to show Its merit—10 cents. Tjiheral commissions are paid, and energetic female. It relieves the retention of viser. Address, "World's Dispensary soliciting agents can make from one to three Medical Association, P>uffalo, N. Y. thousand dollars yearly. Storekeepers can water and pain in passing It almost Fiorbus and all Bowel Complaints. supply themselves without carrying stock. immediately. If you want quick re- l. Bailey, Receiving; Teller Grand "You maybe right," returned the Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he We manufacture our own Lumber and guaran- companion of the man who had first cannot say too much in favor of " Adi- spoken, "but you said 20, you know." ronda," Wheeler's Heart and Nerve Six more people, including two wom- Cure. en, were now straining their eyes to see VERY LOW PRICE8 what was wrong with the cornici, and Prepared by Wheeler & Fuller Medi- "Knocks Out All Others." cal Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by a rumor was in circulation that some CSb-tilve us a call and we will make it to one had tried to throw a child out of IEDUCATEDI your interest, as our large and well graded one of the windows. This was promptly John Moore, Druggist. "™necttL7*n*o&cl ussertlon- Telephone denied by the man who knows it all and who is always present on such an occa- | HORSE | W% C'hiMiestcr'* English Diamond Rrantf. T. J. KEECH, Supt. JAMBS TOLBERT, Prop sion. He taid that a gang of counter- = picks out a 5/A Horse Blanket every | feiters had been found on the top floor £ time ; he knows they are the strong- I PENNYROYAL PILLS and had taken refuge on the roof, where | est and warmest blankets made, s P ,~<^7X Orijjinul ami <*nly Genuine. A NEW MEAT MARKET. they were preparing to do battle with umajirand in Red and (;<>'<-l nieta]lic\^yfcy Take \5f the officers who had been sent to arrest > other. Refuse danytrous suhstitw v them. O T.-tirnoi.:.,N. .Kaine Paper. PLUG of the sidewalk had swelled to a crowd | blankets for the stable. lchetChekl<'M(ll S itoii quai Send the girl or boy, with your order, Sold by all dealers. Write ua for the Sold by all Local Om^gitts. Philuda., Pa The Large Piece and y High of over a hundred. 5/A book; 'twill please you, = and rest assured that tlie quality and "Well, are you satisfied now?" asked | WILLIAM AYRES & SONS. Philadelphia. I weights will be the same as if you came the man who had first stopped. niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••' yourself. Grade of "Battle Ax" has injured "Yes," replied his companion. I carry in stock everything found in a the sale of other brands of higher "There are more than 20." "More than 20 what!" anxiously in- LOVE AND ROSES. quired several of those nearest the two. FIRST-CLASS prices and smaller pieces* Don't "Ifools," retnrned the first speaker A wild rose drank of the morning dew, A wild rose smiled at the morning sun, promptly, "inspired idiots. Yon see, we A wild rose dreamed the warm day through, allow the dealer to impose on you had a dispute as to the number of fools A wild rose died when the day was done. J to be seen on the streets of a great city, by saying they are "just as good" And ever the rose was fair, was sweet, Meat Market and I bet him we could gather 20 around And ever the rose was shy, us in ten minutes by simply standing But a rose'a life, like a dream, is fleet, as "Battle Ax/' for he is anxious out here and looking up at the cornice. And a rose in a day will die. And buy only the best stock. Gentlemen, there are more than 20 of It fell on a day that love once grew I am better prepared than ever to to work off his unsalable stock* you here, and I win.'' In the loam of the heart like a rose, euply my customers in my new market Then a hundred or more solemn look' Like a rose it smiled in the morning dew, ing men, and a few women, went on Like a rose it died at the sweet day's close. abont their business, and they all felt And ever the love was fair, was sweet. J. F. HOELZLE, And ever the love was shy, , like kicking themselves without inter- But the life of love, like a rose, is fleet. mission for a period of not less than two And a love in a day will die. COP. Washington and Fourth. hours.—Chicago Post. —John N. Hilliard in Vanity. Phone 705 83-105 The Wheel and England. SOME SIGNS OF APPROACHING AGE. Take the Great North road. Except upon market days, one might have trav- How a Man Showed That He Was Growing GEO. SCOTT, 200.000 WEAK' MEN CURED! Old Without Knowing It. eled any 50 miles along it between STARTLING FACTS FOR DISEASED VICTIMS. Higbgate and York without meeting 50 • A man, apparently slightly past mid- people. Towns which literally lived by dle life, whose hair was tinged with &F-CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY I the road had drifted into a helplessly gray and noticeably thin on top, sat near somnolent condition, from which no ap- me at a theater. As the curtain rose for OFFICE 38 FOUNTAIN ST., the first time a spectacled man of about inr VnilO Nervous and despondent; weak or debilitated; tired mornings; noam- parent human agency could awaken Mail order« promptly attended to. unr f bition—lifeless; memory poor; easily fatigued; excitable and irrit^jle; them, and the stranger thereto was stared the same age entered and occupied the eyes sunken, red and blurred; pimples on face; dreams and night vacant seat between us. He looked at losses; restless; haggard looking; weak back; bone pains; hair loose; ulcers; sore throat: at as much as if he had been a high- varicocele; deposit in urine and drains at stool; distrustful; want of confidence; lack of lander or an Iroquois in full warpaint. the other fixedly. The look was ex- energy and strength — WE CAN CURE YOU I The best History of the The highway itself, being of no particu- changed, and in a second each had the the tr. s. from the dis- other cordially by the hand. The con- covery of America to lar value to anybody since the Great "R. MONARCH" the present time. RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. A K. Northern railway began to whirl the versation told that they had been school- mates who had not met in many years. Q JOHN A. MANLIN. JOHN A. MANLIN. CHAS. POWERS. CHAS. POWEK8. old patrons of the road along at 45 1,000 AGENTS miles an hour, was allowed to decay, "By Jove, Charlie," exclaimed the "KENTUCKY CLUB" Z and in wet seasons or snowy weather first, "it does me good to see you. You PURE WHISKIES.; WANTED. haven't changed much more than I have, was well nigh impassable. GENUINE ONLY WHEN BOTTLED IN THIS For special terms The rage for wheeling has produced a and I am not a day older than when we STYLE PACKAGE. apply at once to PALESTINE PUB'G CO., rapid transformation. Station yourself got our diplomas." Flkhart, at any point you like, and try to count "I can't quite agree with you, Tom," Put up in Quarts, Pints and answered the other, "but I don't feel the machines which pass on a fineSat - Ask your dealer for these Brands. I RINSEY & SEABOLT'S urday afternoon during the course of an very old yet. I see you still enjoy the he hasn't them, write us. hour, and you will soon abandon the theater, and I suppose you have kept up task as hopeless. Then, consider that your literary tastes for the past 30 S. A. Sloman & Co.BAKERY^ GROCERY, BEFOKE TBEATMENT. AFTEB TREATMENT. BEFORE TREATMENT. AFI'iiB TEKlTMeSI. every rider of every machine spends years." BRANCH OFFICE, NO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. something during his trip, even if it be "Thirty years!" repeated Tom. "How DETROIT, - MICHIGAN FLOUR AND FEED STORE. John A. Manlin says:—llI was one of the countless vic- but the cost of a temperance driDk. the years fly! Do you remember how Bottled at and shipped from the tims of early ignorance commenced at 15 years of age. I We keep constantly on hand BREAD, CRACK- VARICOCELE, tried seven medical firms and spent $900 without avail. Consider that a very large number of they used to drag? Theaters! Well, I do • Distillery. I gave up in despair. The drains on my system were Saturday riders sleep out and make go now and then, but the piays and act- ERS, CAKES, etc., lor wholesale and EMISSIONS AN •weakening my intellect as well as my sexual and physical retail trade. We shall also keep life. My brother advised me as a last resort to consult good meals during their journey; that ing are not what they used to be. As to IVI POTENCY Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. I commenced their New Method books, I still read them, but none of the a supply of Treatment and in a few weeks was a new man, with new they are constantly spending something CURED. life and ambition. This was four years ago, and now 1 over and above their actual traveling ex- modern trash. There hasn't been a good am married and happy. I recommend these reliable book written for a quarter of a century. SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST specialists to all my afflicted fellowmen." penses ; that the wonderful extension of our acquaintance with our o\vn country The new ones give me the dyspepsia . P. T. L. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY.—CONFIDENTAL. resulting from these peaceful invasions worse than what I eat. Do you remem- White Wheat Flour! "The vices of early boyhood laid the foundation of my of it by the inhabitants, not merely of the ber the meals we had on the old Ver- OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FLOUR. BUCK- ruin. Later on a "gay life" and exposure to blood di- metropolis, but of every city and consid- mont farm? Those were happy days. The American Protective Tariff League seases completed the wreck. I had all the symptoms of Syphilis, Emissions WHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, Nervous Debility—sunken eyes, emissions, drain in urine, erable town in the land, has led to the Thirty years and more ago! Strange, but is a national organization advocating FEED, etc.. at wholesale and nervousness, weak back, etc. Syphilis cfiuBed my hair to refurbishing up of such local lions as I don't show a sign of age. I wonder " Protection to American Labor and retail. A general stock of fall out, bone pains, ulcers in mnnfli and on tongue, Varicocele, Cured. where this confounded draft is coming blotches on body, etc. I thank God 1 " ied Dr«. Kennedy the castle, or the abbey, or the great Industry " as explained by its constitu- & Kergan. They restored me to health, vigor and happiness. CHAS. POWERS. Somebody's birthplace, or the waterfall, from. I feel neuralgia on top of my or the view (the inspection of all of head now." tion, as follows : GROCERIES anfl PROVISIONS E^~ We treat and cure VaricoceU, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal which means the expenditure of money), "Tom, old boy," replied the other, "The otyeci cf this League shall be to protect Constantly on hand, which will be sold on a Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, and an approximate idea may be gained "you are deceiving yourself, for you Amsncari labrr by a tariff '•* im-iorts. which shall reasonable terms as at any other house in the Kidney and Bladder Diseases. of the influence upon national trade have shown marked signs of approach- adequotfily secure Amefit^i industrial product* city. Cash paid for BUTTER EGGS an I against tlie competition sf foreign labor." COUNTRY PRODUCE generlllV. Good's "* 17 YEARS IN DETROIT. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK. which this pastime alone exercises.— ing age within three minutes. Your be- aDyPar t f clty wUhout extr lief that theaters and actors have de- char '° ° « RPAHPRV Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you contemplating mat- Chambers' Journal. There are no personal or privata "tniitll • riage? Has your Blood been diseased? Have you any weakness? Our generated, that new books are below the profits in connection w th the organiza- New Method Treatment will cure you. What it has done for others it will do for you. standard, that childhood cooking was RINSEY & SEABOLT. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who has treated you, write for an honeBt opinion Free Superstitions About the 'Weather. of Charge. Charges reasonable. BOOKS FREE — "The Golden Monitor" (illustrated), on Popular superstititions about the perfection and that time flies so very tion and it is sustained by memberships, Diseases of Men. Inclose postage, 2 cents. Sealed. weather linger long, and in spite of the fast are all indications that you are on contributions ard the distribution of its »-NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI- VATE. No medicine a«-nt C. O. D No names on boxes or envel- teachings of science people persist in be- the down hill side of life. The slight publications. W. W. NICHOLS, opes. Everything; confidential. Question list and cost of Treat- draft that you say brings a tinge of ment, FREE. r^v lieving that seaweed hung up in a back- DENTIST. yard will become damp at the approach neuralgia to the top of your head, where, FIRST: Correspond""^ is solicited regarding Booms over Ann Arbor Savings Banks, Opp •' Membership " Dnd ' C -ficial Correspondents." Court House Square. of rain, or that a similar indication is I notice, the hair is rather thin, wouldn't SECON D: We need ami welcome contribution!, to be found in the fact that a pig is seen have been thought of 80 years ago. Then whether small or largQ, to our cause. VITALIZED AIR. DRS. KENNEDY Chewing straw. Mr. Richard Inwards, here you are in the very front seat of a THIRD: We publish a large line of documents Administered. It is agreeable and easy to'* - covering alt phases of the Tariff question. Com- and no prostrating effects follow, while the president of the Meteorological soci- theater. No use denying the signs, Tom. plate set will be mailed to any address for 50 cents. teeth are extracted without pain ety, it is needless to say, has no belief We are getting along and must admit FOURTH. Send postal card request for tr— •whatever in such methods of prophesy- what others plainly see."—New York •ample copy of the "American Economist.*° Address Wilbur F Wakeman, Gene ing the weather. What belief could be Herald. 136 West 23d Strot. New York. This Famom Ttemedy cures quickly, permanently all C nervous diseases, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power. more firmly rooted in many people than Headache, Wakefniness, Lotft Vitality, Nightly Emis- South Dakota employs 2,423 hands in NERVE SEEDSi WEAK NEsionsN, evil dreams, Impotency and wasting diseases caused by the belief that if it rains on St. Swith- her factories, with $5,682,748 worth of youthful errors or excesses. Contalnsno opiates. Is a nerve tonic in's day it will rain for 40 days? "An and blood builder. Makes the pale and puny strong and plump. product. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, Easily carried In vest pocket. Wiper box; « for 85. By mall^pre- unadulterated fallacy," such is what pald, with a urritten guarantee or money refunded. Wrtteu8,rt*e« medical book, sealed plain wrapper, with testimonials and Mr. Inwards oalls it, yet in spite of the 54 SOUTH MAIN STREET. .financial fltand'nfr. No charge for mvsii1tati/>ns. Beware of imito IF YOU WANT J tions. 8->l \ purity of tone they excel all others we luive trated in our beautiful and entirely No. 9 E. ANN ST., ANN ABBOB. 'IV.II ;!.,-s, .Inputs and boat landings, / heretofore used. Yours with bei-t wishes, "What advantage do spiritualists New Catalogue for 1896. A new I'«r >• iv SI.SO. a. H. JAMK8. j FRANK. W. PETEKSCH-UJ. have over other men?" THE ONLY GOLD MEDASL feature this season is the Free de- "Their first wives always advise livery of Seeds at Catalogue prices to EBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR, SELL them to marry again."—Chicago Rec- 'Sarsaparilia any Post Office. This " New Cata- BELOW PILLS. ord. logue" we will mail on receipt of a TRY DR. LEDUC'S " PE- MANHOOD RESTORED! Has Cured 2-cent stamp, or to those who v. — ——-~ RIODICAL" PILLS from The Australian sword found in use where they saw this advertisement, the 3aris, France. Established in Europe 1839 Janaaa in 1S78. For Suppressions, Irregular!-' among the aborigines when that country Others Catalogue. 'dFree! ies, and Monthly Derangements. A reliable was first discovered by Europeans was monthly medicine. They always relieve. Any druggist, p. American Pill Co., Proprietors modeled after the sword grass which And Will Cure You. PETER HENDERSON & 00. peneer, Iowa. Robert Saephenson & Co grows wild in that continent. vholesale agents, and all other druggists in Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for Coughs. 135 & 37 C ortlandt St., ITev/ Yoik. Ann Arbor. These pills are warranted to bnmcon the"chanee." Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report A MOTHER KNOWS. /MICHIGAN (TENT IN DAYS GONE BY, Some Things People Don't Think o: "The Niaaara Falls Route." TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MARCH 1,18nnections with L. S. & M. S.Ry. trains at Maude Harvey. mittee at such time and place, as such crossing. Train leaving Ypsilanti at 5 p. K. S GKRK^WOOI) AST The Modern Ideal Girl. orner of Huron and First sts., moved of canal navigation in New York, last -». connects with train from the west, fare 10 Lynch and Jewell. o the corner of First and Ann sts.committee may direct in accordance season, Mr. Sinclair got to New York cents. Fare between Ypsilanti and the junc- Society Comedy Sketch. with the provisions of section 84 of 8.112 barrels • the average sale of tion, single trip 15 cents; round trip 26 cents. Emeie Pearl. Referred to the lighting committee. J. E. BEAL. President. Songs Illustrated With Beautiful Sterioptican which was six dollars, eleven cents, The petition of numerous citizens for he charter." incinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Ry. Effects. one- mill, He has wheat for 5,000 Time Table in effect Jan. 26,1896. A "Rube Circus." wo cross walks on the south -side E. A. Clark was elected city physi- The Riders, Tony and Frankie. barrels more, making 11,112 barrels. CENTRAL TIME, Ubl's Famous Military Band and Orchestra. •f Liberty St., one across Ashley St., ian for the ensuing year. This is porbably a larger amount of Wheeling and Lake Erie, oing East. Going West. Train leaves Ann Arbor at 10:25 a. ni. nd the other across First St., in the business than any other mill in the So. 71 No. STATIONS. No.24INo.22 state has done in the same time. Ris- Fare for round trip 75c. Returning train second ward, that the cross walk Old People. A.M. A. M P. P. M. leaves Toledo 7 :00 p. m., giving seven ing $60,000 in specie funds, has been 11 50 7 00 Lv. Allegan _Ar. 8 25 4 10 across Ashley st. ought to be con- Old people who require medicine disbursed for wheat within the last NEW THROUGH LINE 12 22 7 25 —.Monteith - 8 02 8 35 hours in the city. 1 14 8 05 —.Yorkville- 7 24, 2 36 itructed with cement and the cross to regulate the bowels and kidneys eight months. will find the true remedy in Electric . . . BETWEEN . . , 155 8 as -Battle Creek 6.58! 1 55 ralk across First st. onght to be built 2 35 9 05! —Marshall... f> 30 1 00 Are You One Bitters. This medicine does not stim- This one mill uilt 12x12 feet over the door of the trains a generous support. Furnishing, Decoration and Efficient Service, Going north. Going south. via Washington and Bal- insuring the highest degree of cine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial nain entrance, was read. The petition Sealed bids are solicited for the erec- timore, at Short Line COHFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY. bottles at Eberbach. Drug & Chemical ?as referred to the committees on ion of an addition to the school build- 9:50 P. M. 11:30 A.M. Rates. Go's drug store, and Geo. J. Heaussler, 4:18 P. M. FOUR TRIPS PER WEEK BETWEEN idewalks and ordinances. The afore- ng in the 3d ward, City of Ann Arbor, 8:57 P.M. Manchester. iccording to plans and specifications to 7:32 A. M. 7:10 P.M. said committees agreed, on recom- Direct connection at Massllon with Can- Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac )e seen at the office of the undersigned. ton-Masslllon Electric Line, making this PETOSKEY, "THE SOO," MARQUETTE, mendation of Aid. Brown, to meet to- Bids must be presented not later than Best Nourishment for Consumptives. route the most desirable route from Ann Ar- AND DULUTH. The manufacturers of Gessl*f 'e Mag- boj to Canton, the home of Gov. McKlnley. morrow and grant Brenner permission "uesday May 12, 1896, 7:30 p. m., at the Consumptive persons are said to be Trains Uepart and Arrive at Toledo and LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and ic Headache Wafers offer $100,000, oard Room in the High School build- Manhattan Junction as follows: Return, including flealg and Berths. Prom for any case of Headache or Neui ;o begin erecting the porch forthwith. ng. Also Tuesday, May 26, 1896, atgreatly benefited by the use of Speer's Cleveland, $18; from Toledo, $15; from De- In a petition a number of citizens Port Grape Wine, both Fermented and Dally. Ex. Sunday. Dailv. 'roit, $I3-SO. ralgia they cannot cure. This la " :30, sealed bids will be received at the ToledoLv. 8:00a.m. 1:50p.m. 7:45p.m. EVERY EVENING not a bluff, but a bonified offer which, bjected to the construction of a sewer ame place for the erection of an addi- TJnfermeinted. It seems to give nour- Manhattan Jc. 8:05 a.m. 1:55 p.m. 7:50 p.m. ishment when everything else fails. has been open to the world for yean*, ystem on Jefferson st. Referred to ion to the 6th ward building. Dally. Ex. Sunday. Dally" Between Detroit and Cleveland "When a firm will back their goods, The Board reserves the right to reject The rich properties of the wine de- Manhattan Jc. 9:40 a.m. 2:45 p.m. 6:15p.m' Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest Trains he sewer committee. rived from thie iron in the soil on Toledo Ar. 9:45 a.m. 2:50 p.m. 6:20 p.m" brail points East, South and Southwest and at •with their money, you may feel aa* my or all bids in both cases. Detroit for all points North and Northwest. eured (that they know they have mei> Residents of the Sixth ward peti- JOHN R. MIXER, which the grapes grow makes new ;unday Trips June, July, Mugust and September Only. ite They have given relief to thou- ioned for a.sidewalk on the east side Chairman of Committee. blood and if it does not cure, we be- Special Excursion Rates granted EVERY DAY BETWEEN sands. A. E. Mummery will return! f Forest ave., between S. University lieve if prolongs life in many cases of on Occasions of Conventions and Beware of fraudulent imitations of consumption. In fact, cas-es have other gatherings, where the attend- Cleveland, PuHn-Bay $ Toledo your money if they do not accomplish nd Washtenaw aves. Referred to ance will be sufficiently large to all and more than we claim lor them. 'he original I'ostum Cereal Grain cof- been reported of perfect cures being warrant a Reduction in Rates. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address » ommittee on sidewalks. A. A. 8CHANTZ.Q. r. «., DETROIT, MICH, Price 25 cents. ee Insist o.n Postum. effected by the use of Speer's Port JAS. M. HALL, Wine. ( GEN. PASS. AGT. Trie Detroit & Cleveland steam Nav. Go. J