THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

VOLUME XXIX. ANN AKBOR, MICHIGAN, APRIL 30, 1897. NUMBER 40.

THE mayor, president of the council, A TELEPHONE WAR. fore intended only to insure the pay- THE BICYCLE MEETING. and members of the council, are men THE Bell telephone monopoly, after ment of Japanese bonds in gold. ODD FELLOWS' DAY. THE DEMOCRAT insisting that it could not lower its But, even this step in the direction of Decides to Build a Trail to Whitmore of recognized business ability. We Lake. shall expect that the important public rates and pay expenses, now offers to a gold standard, is vigorously opposed THE NEW HAM IN THE HENNING PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY improvements now contemplated in perform the service for the same price by the commercial and industrial inter- BLOCK DEDICATED ON MONDAY The Bicycle Club held a meeting at this city, will be prosecuted upon a which the new company proposes to ests of the empire. The Japs are WITH IMPOSING CEREMONIES. the court house, Wednesday evening, CHAS. A. WARD, EDITOR AND PROP. business basis. charge, and give five year contracts for aware of the havoc which the gold which was very largely attended by the same. In common with other standard has brought upon the industry Fire in the Michigan Table Company's those interested in providing better DR. CHAUNCY DEPEW told us that monopolies which hide behind operat- of Europe and America, and as the Works—Wedemeyer Resigns the Office of roads throughout Washtenaw county. The sentiment of the meeting seemed $1.OO Per Year In Advance. if Bryan was elected the Michigan ing expenses when the people get un- change has not yet been consumated, School Commissioner—The Bicycle Club to be in favor of constructing a dirt Central railroad would be obliged to easy about the tax put upon them, the the vigorous young civilization of the Meet and Discuss the Problem of Sub- trail by the Xorth Main street road to reduce the wages of its employees. expense account of the Bell telephone East may yet be saved from British urban Travel. Bryan wasn't elected, but the Michigan " bond" age. Whitmore Lake. The committee on company must be of very elastic fibre The local lodges of the Independent subscriptions reported about S70O Central did what amounted to the to stand such an enormous contraction Entered at Ann Arbor Postoffice as Second same thing. It increased the labor and HUTCHINS THE MAN. Order of Odd Fellows had things pretty raised towards the project. It -is esti- Class Mail Matter. within such a short period of time- much their own way in the entertain- mated that the trail will cost ?75 per decreased the number of its employees. What a few weeks since was a ruinous He is Selected to Act as President During THE civilized world is yet in doubt as Perhaps some of those employees who the Absenc;e of I>r. Angell. ment line Monday, it being the 78th an- mile. J. D. Ryan and II. G. Pretty- rate, has, under the stimulus of a prob- niversary of the establishment of Odd man spoke in favor of extending the to the identity of the players in the are now out of work think Dr. Depew able competition become so desirable Dean II. B. Hutchins was selected by T had a string tied to his promise. the board of regents at their meeting, Fellowship in the L nited States, and scope of the enterprise so as to include little game of chess that has been that the company is willing to enter the local interest centering in the dedi- started in southeastern Europe. Wednesday, to be acting president of a good wagon road to the lake. Mr ONE who has occasion to go about into five year contracts on that basis. cation of the handsome lodge rooms Prettyman insisted that with the assist- Whatever may be the outcome of this the University during the absence of NOTWITHSTANDING the gentle spring this city much must notice the steady Pres. Angell on his Turkish mission. which have recently been fitted up on ance of the merchants of this city the weather that has settled down upon us improvement that is being made in the telephone rivalry it is certain that the the third floor of the Ifenning block. farmers could be interested in the the aspirations of numerous candidates dwellings of our citizens and in their tax for this service in Ann Arbor will The exercises began when Ann Arbor enterprise and a first class road con- for municipal honors received a bad surroundings. This improvement is be permanently lowered. The service Canton Patriarchs Militant and the structed. "It is a disgrace," he said, frost last week. confined to no particular section of of the Bell company has been good in members of Otseningo and AVashtenaw "that the only good road leading into MK. E. D. HAND, lately of the Chi- city, but is manifest everywhere. New Ann Arbor, and that fact coupled with lodges fell in behind the Washtenaw Ann Arbor is a toll road." There is cago Chronicle, is now connected with buildings, fresh paint and repairs for the general esteem in which the local Times band and marched to the depots little doubt now that the first of June THE DEMOCRAT and is authorized to old ones, trees, lawn extensions, shrub- manager is held, has done much to to escort the out-of-town guests to the will see a good bicycle path to the lake. make advertising contracts and receipts bers and all that goes to make home prolong the excessive rates which it has hotel headquarters at the American charged our people. house. A committe to have charge of the for subscriptions. surroundings attractive are provided to work has been formed by the following IT would seem that President Mc- an extent that makes Ann Arbor the At 2:30 p. m. the formal dedicatory gentlemen: Warren E. Walker, chair- prettiest city in the land. Dilapidated PINGREE A DEMOCRAT. services took place in the hall. These Kinley is exercising the usual amount A contemporary scolds because THE man; Dr. Darling, J.J. Goodyear, Frank of discretion in selecting the politicians structures and neglected grounds are services were public and were witnessed Vaudewalker and J. D. Ryan The conspicuous by their absence. DEMOCRAT alludes to his excellency by a large gathering. Grand Master whom he finds it necessary to offend by as "our Democratic governor." A committee is a good one and will pro- his appointments. Wiselogel, assisted by other members ceed to business at once. AV. W. WEDEMEYER resigned the sober analysis of the governor's polit of the grand lodge, conducted the cere- THE DEMOCRAT would again call the office of school commissioner of Wash- ical symptoms, however, would seem to monies, which consisted chiefly of the CHESTER PARSONS. attention of the authorities to the fact tenaw county, last Saturday, in order add the stamp of certainty to what was construction in the center of the room that the ordinance relating to the riding that he may give his entire attention to suggested in jest. Prof. Hutchins is a comparatively of an altar symbolic of the teachings of Withdraws From the Ypsilanti Metho- of bicycles upon the sidewalks is be- his duties at Lansing. Mr. Wede- 1. The governor is bitterly opposed young man. He is a graduate of the the order, consisting of six different dist Church. ing violated with impunity. meyer has many friends in both polit at every turn by the Republican ma- University, afterwards serving in the colored stones in the following order: It has been some time since Dr. SOME people are beginning to think ical parties in this county who are glad chine and by the abnormal wind capacity of instructor. He practiced For the foundation a white stone rep Ryan has caused the stagnation of sen- sation to be stirred up and crowd the that national honor, which must be to know that, so long as the Pingree attachment to that machine operated law in Mt. Clemens ten years in part- resenting Purity; on this was laid a star is in the ascendant, his fortunes by the'assistant Republican society—a nership with Hon. Martin Crocker, his pink stone representing Friendship; newspapers, but last Sunday the oppor- purchased by putting the neck of tunity came and considerable excite- the American people under the yoke of are assured and that he will have an strong democratic symtom. father in law. From Mt. Clemens he then a blue stone representing Love; a opportunity to use his acknowledged 2. The governor is opposed to the went to the Cornell University law scarlet stone representing Truth; a ment was caused in Methodist church the British shylock, is a pretty dear circles and among young society folk brand of goods. ability in the service of the state. The rule of corporations. He is for the school. In 1895 he was elected dean of green stone representing Faith; a royal only mean thing we have charged up to masses as against the classes every the law department of the U. of M. He purple stone representing Charity. by the announcement in church that FOE a man who saved the state to " Weedy " is his blasted Republicanism time. This is approved democratic is a man of acknowledged executive These stones were laid by the Heralds Chester Parsons had withdrawn from the Eepublican party last fall, Gov. and that isn't more than skin deep. doctrine. ability and his appointment is consid- of the Xorth, East, South and West, the church, and with the withdrawal Pingree is receiving mighty shabby 3. The governor is a bi-metallist of ered a good one. the ladies holding these positions being went the vote of censure by the board treatment at the hands of the men of trustees for the violation of the GROVEII CLEVELAND improved the the most pronounced type. Again is At the morning meeting of the re- who slipped in while he was passing occasion of the Reform Club banquet he on the Democratic side of the fence. church rules. through the gate. gents a number of appointments were in ]STew York City to slop over in his 4. The governor believes in a tax made and several leaves of absence The young man took part in the THE opening of Catherine street usual fervid and faultlessly egotistical reform that will be a reform in some- were granted. Dr. Frank II. Dixon was opera of Olivette, Friday and Saturday would be a convenience to many people style. He arraigns McKinley for doing thing more than name—a reform that appointed acting assistant professor of last, and it was supposed by those pres- living in the northeastern portion of just what he promised to do when Cleve- will shift the burden of taxation to the political economy and finance for next ent that this is what caused the sever- the city. As the property owners who land and his toadies were supporting place where it properly belongs. This year, and W. W. Florer was appointed ence of the church relations, although will be directly benefited are willing to him last fall. From this it is to be in- also is one of the accepted tenets of the instructor in German for one year. Dr. Ryan and a prominent member of donate the ground for the street there ferred that Cleveland did not give Mc- democracy. Russell S. Roland was made assistant the board of trustees claim that this should be nothing to hinder the open- Kinley credit for any more political 5. The governor is honest and out- in the zoological laboratory, and C. D. incident was only " cumulative "—that ing. honesty than he is himself possessed of spoken in his opinions. If he believes Jones was made assistant to Prof. M. E. there were other infringements of the —a quantity so small that it is not visible in a thing he don't care who knows it Cooley. Leaves of absence were granted church rules—that Parsons was a mem- THE workingman who voted for Mc- ber of' the Friday Night Dancing Club, Kinley, and Protection and Gold and to the naked eye. In this however he is nor who is lined up on the other side. Drs. Novy and Dock, who will spend badly mistaken. McKinley is doing just Another democratic characteristic. the summer abroad. Prof. Hench will and in fact was treasurer of that organ- national honor and some half dozen ization. other things that were to follow in the what he was elected to do. Did every Xow if any thing further is necessary spend the summer in Germany, and train of Mark Ilanna's success, may would be statesman do as much the to entitle Hazen to complete affiliation permission was given him to leave the Parsons attributes the action of the feel that he did his duty but he hasn't people would make fewer mistakes. with the Democratic party it will be a University early in June. Tobias Diek- board and minister mainly to his con- done many day's work since. term of probation of sufficient duration hoff was granted a year's leave of ab- nection with the opera company and THE bicycle club, the farmers along to enable him to wash out the few re- sence to study in Germany. The thanks says that when the advertisements were THE people of Michigan who have the route, and the people of Ann Arbor maining stains of past Republican of the board were given toLutherLaflin first put out concerning the opera, Dr. houses to build this summer will, of and Whitmore Lake, should move associations. Mills and the Students' Lecture Associ- Ryan sent for him and notified him course, rejoice to know that the poor together in the matter of the proposed ation for a gift of $150 to the fund for that he must either withdraw from the unfortunate fellows who own the road to the lake, and not only secure a THE GOLD STANDARD IN JAPAN. the women's gymnasium. This sum church or the opera company and that standing pine in this state are to be bicycle path, but a good modern road- WITH the persistent misrepresenta- was the amount given Mr. Mills for his attired in flowing robes of white, blue, he chose to stick by the opera. Fol- protected by the Dingley bill to the ex- way of sufficient width to accommo- tion of people who have no better expenses by the S. L. A. on the occasion pink and scarlet respectively. Sur lowing the minister's instructions, he tent of two dollars per thousand feet. date all kinds of vehicles. Such a road means of defeating the progress of of his lecture in the course, and which mounting the altar was placed a white wrote a letter of withdrawal, which would be of advantage, not only to truth, the goldite press continues to he directed to be turned over to some altar rail. Appropriate music was fur- Dr. Ryan refused to accept, stating that IT would be a great convenience to those who enjoy the pleasures of the harp about the alleged transfer of the student organization. nished at intervals by a quartet choir he must bring the matter up before the the people residing along and in the wheel, but to those who wish to drive monetary system of Japan from a sil- onsisting of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. board. Parsons recognized that he vicinity of Packard st., if the manage- to the lake, and above all, to the farm ver to a gold basis, when the truth is The regents spent the afternoon in Staebler, Miss Mary Allmendinger and could not consistently be a member of ment of the street railway would keep ers, who use the road for marketing that no such transfer has been made, executive session. President Angell Henry Meuth, Miss Lillian Frost being the church and the opera company at the conductors supplied with local their produce. It would promote busi- and were it not for the fact that Japan was given a leave of absence until Oc- at the piano. the same time, but criticises the minis- tickets. People don't like to pay is an absolute monarchy, nothing ap- tober, 1898- "I do not know when I ness to Whitmore; it would bring trade The altar thus beautifully and im- ter in bringing the matter up so pub- straight five cent fares when they are to Ann Arbor; it would contribute to proaching such a change would be shall leave," Dr. Angell said. "I shall licly, after all relations between him entitled to six for a quarter. made, for the now prosperous indus- go to Washington next week for con- pressively built was then dedicated as the enjoyment of those who wish to ;he hall of which it was a representa- and the church had been severed. use the wheel or the carriage for recre- trial interests are opposed to any ference, and I expect to be away a week THE property owners in the proposed or ten days. I shall probably spend tion to the business purposes of Odd It is said that Dr. Ryan threatens to paving district should insist that the ation. Let us have a good road to the tinkering with a currency system which has made commercial greatness three or fOur days in Washington, and Fellowship. Chas. E. Godfrey, chair- tell about all the things that led up to work be let by contract to responsible lake while we are at it. And in this man of the hall or building committee, the vote of censure passed by the board connection it is pertinent to suggest possible for Japan. I shall also visit Xew York and Boston paving contractors. Brick paving is and my old home at Providence." through whose energy and activity the in his sermon next Sunday. not an experiment, and there is no that numerous roads of this kind reach- This plan, however, is far from being beautiful hall is now in the hands of Fire at the Michigan Table Factory. necessity for paying for experimental ing out to the neighboring villages and similar to the change made in this and the Ann Arbor brethren, formally pre- into the fertile farming region which Killed by Lightning. A fire alarm was turned in about 8 work. Pavement should be laid as the European countries during the early George Myron Cotten, well known in sented the key to Grand Master Wise- cheaply in Ann Arbor as it is laid in surrounds Ann Arbor would have a '70s. In going to the gold yen or dol- logel, who completed the exercises and p. m., Tuesday evening, from the fac- talutary effect upon the trade of this this section of the country as "Miny tory of the Michigan Table Company, Detroit, and can be if the proper lar, they adopt the present commercial Cotten, was struck by and instantly returned the key to the committee. method is pursued. city. Nothing will do so much to at ratio of 32 to 1, as their coining ratio, Brief remarks by the Grand Master and at the corner of Main and Madison tract business this way as a sure and killed by lightning on Friday afternoon streets. The fire department made a but instead of doubling the silver in last. About 4 o'clock there came a Grand Warden closed the dedication. AT this season of the year women easy communication at all seasons of their silver coins, they propose to cut in magnilicent run to the scene of the fire get in such a habit of raving over the year. blinding flash in the vicinity of Dentons, In the evening 250 guests sat clown to and reached it in time to save the main half the gold in their gold coins. A where Mr. Cotten resided, and a quar- one of Hangsterfer's choicest banquets, spring millinery that they call every- similar program in this country would building. A small building between thing they come in contact with 'sweet'' ter of an hour afterwards his son Win. which was followed by the following the engine house and the factory was 1 THE hotels of this city seem to have leave our silver dollars as they are, but and "dear" and "perfectly lovely." - Cotten went to the barn and found the program, Capt. Chas. H. Manly, toast- destroyed and some damage was done to a just grievance against the manage reduce the gold dollars from 25.8 to dead body of his father. The door post master: Times. 12.9 grains standard. In a word, the the belting and machinery. The lumber ment of the May Festival. It seems to of the barn showed that the lightning Prayer Rev. Thomas W. Young Then the contact of the women with be the policy of the management to standard yen will continue to be of the "The City in Which we Live" piles with which the factory is sur- the editorial staff of the Times must had run down and along it and the pre- ....Hon. C. E. Hiscock, Mayor of the City rounded were not harmed. •> quarter the people who will visit us same value as the bullion value of the sumption is that Mr. Cotten was lean- Music. have been of a very brief and transi- present yen, but it will be made of Address by W. P. Wiselogel, Grand Master during the festival about the city to ing against the same when the flash '•Daughter of Kebekali" Telephone Rates. tory nature. the exclusion of the hotels. In as much gold. Judge II. Wirt Newkirk came and struck the barn. There "Brothers of the Order".. .Miss Emma K. Bower The Bell Telephone Company an- As a matter of course those erst- as the hotel men have always been This is a compromise which would be " Benefits of and Why it is a Secret Order" nounce a reduction in telephone rates were no marks about the body except Conrad Georg while Democratic brethren who voted liberal subscribers to the enterprises welcomed in this country and Europe, a bruise on the face received in falling. Music. to meet the rates of the New State for McKinley on account of the money under the guidance of the University "American Odd Fellowship'' among the debtor class and farmers The deceased had more friends about Fast Grand Master Sprague Telephone Co., viz: $24 per year for question, will view with approbation musical society, it does not seem fair and producers, and is the only just set- ••Why I Became nn Odd Fellow"...Glen V. Mills business houses and 818 per year for this country than any one who "Brothers of Other Orders," Eev. W. L. Tedrow both the bi-metallic commission and that they should be discriminated tlement between debtor and creditor if has ever dealt with so many peo- residences. the new tariff bill. The only morsel of against in this manner. The majority the gold standard is to continue. But, ple and it has often been said that he Manager Keech, of the Bell Tele- comfort left these erring brothers is of the subscriptions to the school of Loyal Legion. while it would fairly adjust existing did not have an enemy on earth. He The Loyal Temperance Legion meet- phone company, announces that his the reflection that their treachery to music were made upon the ground of contracts, should they be made payable was always upright and just in his company is ready to enter into contracts Democratic principles lost the day to business advantage of the city. The ings will re-open on Friday, May 7th, at in gold, it would not prevent the con- business dealings. 4 p. m., in hall over Calkins' drug store under the reduced rates for any term their old party, and even this reflection entertainment of guests upon such oc- tinuous tendency of gold to advance in up to five years. may prove unpleasant when the sugar The sad and fatal accident was a on State street. The new leaders, Miss casions as the May Festival is one of value and thus increase the burden of Another Insurance Society. coating is sucked off. the sources of revenue held out to in- severe blow to the family, especially to Faye Bodmer and Miss Hurry will be existing and newly made debts. Mrs. Cotton, who has been sick and in pleased to welcome all the former A number of the ladies and gentle- THE farmers who are selling oats for duce subscriptions. It is a legitimate And this change is not proposed by bed for the past four weeks. The de- source of profit. Ann Arbor has four members and their friends Parents men of St. Thomas' Catholic church a shilling a bushel will be glad to know the government in the interest of Jap ceased had a wide spread acquaintance are requested to help their children to congregation held a meeting at the St. that the wise protection of a beneficent good hotels capable of caring for from anese industry or of Japanese capital. in this section of the country, and had 200 to 300 guests at rates ranging from innumerable friends who highly re- remember this announcement. Thomas school hall Saturday evening government, by a two dollar tariff on Far from it. Political reasons alone spected him for his strict Dusiness to organize a branch of the Catholic pine lumber, has saved Alger, Smith 81.50 to $3.00 per day. It is not dificult dictate the change. The Emperor of Will Elect a School Commissioner. to perceive that the entertainment by integrity, lie was 54 years of age and Knights of St. John Insurance company. Whitney et. al. from becoming a charge Japan is ambitious. He would make leaves a wife and three children, Mrs. Notices have been sent out from the Miss Viva Duffy acted as chairman. upon public charity. It will only take the hotels, up to their full capacity, of Japan a military power. He would be C. A. Arnold, of Superior, Wm. Cotten county clerk's office calling a meeting Festival guests, will leave more money After considerable discussion the meet- 16 bushels more oats to buy a thousand the master of a navy and an army able of Dentons, and George Cotten, of of the township school inspectors to ing adjourned until to-morrow night. feet of pine now than it did before, but in Ann Arbor than the plan of quarter- to shape the destiny of Asia. To do Clarence, Mich. He was also the uncle meet at Ann Arbor on Tuesday, May ing them about the city in cheap board- of Mrs. Frank Glanlield, of this city V. of M. Loses. then the pleasant and lucrative indus- this he must borrow. In order to bor- and a brother-in-law of Henry Xowlin. 4th, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of try of owning pine lands and fixing the ing houses, and that too without de- row, the shylocks have told him he electing a school commissioner to fill The University of Michigan lost the tering a single person from attending The funeral was held from the Dentons oratorical contest, at Chicago, last price of houses and barns must be pre- must pay gold and he has believed church on Monday afternoon at 2 the vacancy caused by the resignation night by one point. This is the first served. the Festival. them. The proposed change is there- o'clock. * of W. W. Wedemeyer. time Chicago has won. 1 tit, APRII 80, 1397.

Some IT. of M. students despite the Rev. T. 15. I.eith. Misses Lucy Cobb high wind a week ago last Sunday. and Bertha Schairer, George Lutz and Bargains in Pianos BUSINESS DIRECTORY WASHTENAW COUNTY. "would a sailing go," aod when about Will Barnard attended the county a hundred feet from the dock they got y, 1'. S. 0. E. association meeting at Some of these are slightly used, but L. McGUIRE, LAWYER AND NOTARY PUB Webster, last Friday. Koo he siis hiiiiscIf down !o grumble and scold, DJJXTER DOTS. TOLEDO Successor to Anton Eisele. per at their rooms last Saturday after- new yellow hound. Kenneth is a gold- While his wife dons her dust.cap, and with broom noon and evening. bug, of course that explains the color in her hand of the dog. Proceeds to remind him in tone of command, Dennis Warner is painting his house. iNNARBOl Wm. Kehfuss'and Wm. Amspoker, of "ToeCarpet wants beating, the stoves put away, —DEALER Quite a number of the Milan Masonic The rubbish needs burning, the conk is to pay. ' Wm. Arnold's new barn is com- Ann Arbor, were In town on business Lodge accepted the invitation given I'hc coal scuttle's empty, the lire has gone ont, pleted. the first of the week. The stove-pipe needs cleaning, of this, there's no NORTH MICHIGAN them by the Myrtle Lodge, of Belle- doubt, J. Moore, of Jackson, was a welcome RAILWAY. ME. and Mrs. Albert Kishpauph. of ville, "Wednesday night. The pantry wants painting, the roof's sprung a visitor on our streets Tuesday. American and Imoorted Granite Ointon visited the latter's patents £. leak, M. Case and wife Sunday. Mrs. Daniel Case and Mrs. George Che cellar needs airine, the old tin pans, broken .Miss Agnes Pratt will teach in the Hall attended the convention of the bottles, cracked fruit-cans, old rubbers and primary department next ) ear. Miss Eleanor Lehn came down from Women's Christian Temperance Union wornont shoes, tumble-down ash-barrels, The dance at the opera house last —AND— Brooklyn Thursday of last week to at Erie, last Wednesday. and 'many other articles too numerous to visit her mother a few days. mention,'must be buried or carted away by Friday evening was well attended. A party of horse traders with H the roadside and dumped." Supervisor B. C. Whitaker has been MARBLE of all , John Alber, who tills the soil and horses were in town Tuesday and Wed- the poor henpecked, distracted husband wieJds the axe in Sharon's famed "short his stars that honsecleaning liko tho canvas-sing the town of Scio the past nesday. They nude their camp down ••Fourth of July" only comes once a year. week. hills," is b uilding a new house. on the base ball grounds. Miss Wall, of the Ann Arbor Dye Building Stone, Stone Walks, etc. O. L. Torrey and T. B. Bail°y are Prances Hill, our thriving poultry -.1 PERIOD S.W IN<.N. works, was a guest of Miss Deckart the "busier than tramps'' putting up I dealer, has been improving his posses- past week. Satisfaction guaranteed; Handle from wire feacefor farmers in this vicinity. sions on Wabash street by building a Mr. Kenchler Ann Arbor's popular Mrs. Mary Fleuer, of Lenawee .I unc- Mrs. George W. Gala is sick with the the'smallest to the largest work. new fence at the back of h'is lot. I grip. photographer was visiting Dexter tion is visiting Mrs. G, L. Unterkircher A Yitascope entertainment friends last Sunday. in all its Branches. • relatives in town this week. given at the Baptist church last Tues- ..„..,,Kimme' l school has commenced 1'ev. Stonix, of St. James Parish, was [ulbert of Sharon enter day night. Electric lights were put in b~, ' called to Lapeer last Wednesday to lamed a pleasant party of her young to add to the pleasures of the evening. E. C. Gale has been getting a large officiate at the burial service of an old Shop—Cor. of Detroit and Catherine Thursday in honor of her birth- mastiff. . friend of his. day. Mrs Cora Kellogg and her two chil- dren, of Ann Arbor, came SatUl Miss Ritl.yThair is visiting friends Joseph Alger while coming home sts. - - - Ann Arbor, Mich. The. Wagner quartette visited the spend a few days with the former': in South L< from Ann Arbor last Thursday evening high school Wednesday morning and parents, .Mr. and'Mrs. .Joshua Hanson. Mr. ,7oe Green of Detroit was the was met. by two desperate men, about fevo Bholars with a few selec- guest of .Mr. and Mis. Lee Wilbui | three miles west, lie was told to sto STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 Mrs. Jewel Uolcomb died at herlast week. but refused to comply, vvhereupoii on COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, j ss< Mis.Wm. Burtless went to Jackson lome Monday nkrht. The funeral ser- Albert Kimmel is entertaining his of the men made a jump at his hors "Wednesday in response to a telegram icea were held Wednesday, at the The horse shied out of the road. A In the matter of Baying her brother, Spenc-r Carr, was Methodist church, conducted by Rev. nephew and a niece of Airs. Kimmel this moment Joe began whipping tli dying. •Iones. The Woman's Belief Corps this week. horse two shots were tired at him bi venile sportsmen now are seen attended in a body. Mr. Louis Kimmel of Ann Arbor fortunately neither of them hit hn TOIE CALM). SPICES seated aloru the banks of the river The next lecture in the course given was the guest of his cousin Airs. Albert and he escaped unharmed and nevt. Kimmel last week. will drive home from Ann Arbor alon Tn effect Jan. 31,1897. these clear April evenings fishingfo runder the auspices of the Milan High Train? leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard The JUEY of the Public has tried ead*. school will beheld next week Wednes- Mr. Eugene Ward, of Milan, and Mr. after dark again. Walker, of Saline, were the guests of Time. O'i'be boys who use the marsh back of day. William Macy of New York will CHELSEA CHAT. our spices and found them Ann Arbor Hill for Sunday ball play- be the entertainer of the evening. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. dale, Sunday. KOHTH. SOUTH. will probably be compelled to Macy has appeared many times in all Mr. Win. Goots had the misfortune C. B. Page is spending this week wit the large eastern citi-s and has given 7:30 a.m. * 7:30 a. m. abandon their sport. to fall from an apple tree break in Waltz, Mich. ll:'J->ii.m. 11:26 a. in. PURE "Hoboes" will probably put Man- entire satisfaction at every place. A ing bis arm. Mr. (ioots is over seventy 4:80 p. in. 8:35 p. HI. large crowd is expected. The ;.dmis years old. Work lias commenced on Thorn i chester on the blacklist now that the Bion will be the usual price 10 and 20 Fletcher's new house on Orchard st. •Runs between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. We buy the whole spices, authorities refusa to grunt them lodg- cents. Aliss Hannah Thum is home from The harness stock of the late Hug All trains daily except Sunday. ing in the village lo-kup. Jersey City, New Jersey where she has Sherry, is being closed out as fast a W. II. BENNETT, E. S. GILMORE. been since last fall visiting her brother O. P. A. Ag't. he best obtainable, and grind them Workmen are tilling in the east bank 1YH1TMOUE LAKE WAVES. possible, at private sale. of the river just norih of Wu vster l.ros., Henry Thum. Last Tuesday night eight fr.imp OURSELVES. We therefore which adds much to the appearance of Fire caught from the chimnev at were accommodated in village loc>ui the street and makes it more convenient, Fro! Stevens of Detroit spent the Olin Straug's house this week burning for them. Easter vacation at the Lake House. and more were at large in the town. While drivinstfence posts last Friday, The, Ladies' Aid society meets next a large hole in the floor but was seen in The AV. P. Scherck Merchant Co GUARANTEE James Gage, fell oil from the block lie week Wednesday with Airs. F. M. time to save the house. have purchased a store in Grass Takt was standing on and bruised himself Lumbard for tea. Some of the farmers thought that and will open a branch house in tha all our spices pure. We invite you up considerably, necessitating his con- village. finement to the house. Tlie Easter Sabbath services were they had struck a novel idea to make Wednesday night an entertainmen to try them, and satisfy yourselves well attended and appreciated by a heir apples into cider, but l'eter Fur- was given at the town hall by Francis Fred Hauck St. of Sharon township, liberal missionary collection. ong has tried it and linds out that Labadis and wife under the auspices of was found dead in bed Sunday morn- Frank Taylor wields the sceptre at ripples kept in a cellar will not make several merchants who gave eompli ing. Heart disease was the probable the schoolhouse this term, and is a :ider tit to use. mentary tickets with their sales. Eberbach Drug cause of death, as be was subject to popular and efficient teacher. Representative Goodell was in town that trouble. He was sixty five years a Saturda livelj raty ane ad sayLans things are going at Henry Steinbach is in >aginaw at of age, and was father of Fred Hauck Hay presses have been busv about I ' ' smg he said he al tending the wedding of the Rev. H Jr., of Wurster JSr. s. & Co. The here of late, and the farmer receiveth ways voted for the "benefit of the Heyn of Adrian to Miss Alma Eichter and Chemical Co. funeral was held at Emanuel church his shekels therefrom with great pleas- farmer. They are death on clay pipes of isaginaw. Mr. Heyn is well known Tuesday. ure. so he has a wooden one now to save in this neighborhood, have formerly Mortgage Sale. breakages. EFAULT having been made tn the condi- A family consisting of mother and Picnic Park has been newly fenced preached in the Thomas church of Scio D tions of a mortgage executed by John E. and fixed iorits summer visitors, who On the 25th inst. Mr. Sheldon Gale Perry and Eliza E. Perry, his wife to Anna K. four children, in destitute circum- was told by his son Walter that there YORK TAEXS. Worden, bearing date February 7th, A. D 1886 stances, was sent here Monday from will begin to ilock this way ere many and recorded in the office of the Register of Jaekson, having been furnished trans- noons. was a large bird down by the woods Deeds for Washtenaw countv, Michigan, on and wanted him to come and shoot it. Mr. and Mrs Libert Richards have February Hth. A. D. 1885, in Liber 67 of mort- portation from that place. The father Our boatmen have been obliged to Thinking it not more than a hawk, he seven-pound son. gages, on page 29. which said mortgage was being compelled to walk the 22 long elevate their docks several inches Miss Lucy Davenport returned to assigned by said Anna 1J. Worden to Elum S miles between the two places. They above last year's water mark, or wade took his rifle and got within some Worden by deed of assignment, dated Novem- twenty rods of it, as it was perched in Ann Arbor Monday morning. ber 2lst, A. D. 1885, and recorded in said Reg- have been making their headquarters at their boats. ister's office November 21st, A. D. 1885, in Liber the .Jackson Branch depot, ana depend a tree. He saw at once that it was Mrs. J. Hale has returned from a two 8 of Assignments of Mortgages, on page 579, upon the charitable neighbors in that The recent rains are very welcome, something larger than he had ever seen weeks' sojourn with Mr. and Mrs by which default the power of sale contained especially to the farmers who had their in the shape of hawks. So with careful Palmer, of Dexter. in said mortgage became operative, and no vicinity for their existence. At this oats sown, and grass and wheat were LOCATED suit or proceeding in law or equity having writing it is not known what will be greatly benefitted. aim he shot and down the monster Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammond have DirMtly Opposite M. CR'y Depot. been instituted to recover the debt secured •done with them, but undoubtedly they came, having hit it in the neck. It moved from their farm to Saline vil- by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and The Good Templars gave a lawn Two Blocks from Union Depot. the sum of two thousand, three hundred and •will be furnished transportation to some proved to be a grey eagle and measured lage, where they will make their future twelve and 66-100 dollars ($2,312.66) being now other hamlet. social Thursday evening of this week, six feet six inches from tip to tip of its home. Three Blocks Iron?. Steamer Docks. claimed to be due upon said mortgage, notice at Milton Field's, which was well at- wings when spread, and weighed about is therefore hereby given that said mortgage The Calico ball Monday evening was tended and very enjoyable. Mrs. Aurelia Moore, of Le Roy, Xew in the Center of thi Wholesale District. will be foreclosed by a sale ot the mortgaged twelve pounds. He took it to Ypsilanti York, and Mrs. G. Harmon visited Mrs. Three RliitateS by Electric Cars to Re- premises therein described, or some part not very well attended, but never-the- Dr. Smith is able to ride out oc- to have it mounted. M. Clark over Sunday. Mrs. thereof, to-wit: All of the following described less everyone seemed to have an enjoy- Moore tail Center ani all Ph-.z-, of Amusement. land, situated in the township of Salem, in able ti me. The boys were disappointed casionally, and gaining strength slowly Here is some of the Dingley bill, will remain with Mrs. Clark a few Washtenaw county and State of Michigan, in getting the music they wanted, and but it will possibly be sometime ere he brother farmer. I nder present condi- weeks. viz: Being the north-east part (n. e. pt.) of the resumes practice as formerly. tions, 10,000,000 yards of a certain qual- Mr. and Mrs. A. Davenport enter- 200 Rooms with Steam Heat. west half (w. M) of the north-west quarter did the best they could i*n substituting $20,ooo in New Improvements. * (n. w. k) of section No. nine (9), in township another orchestra. Calico garments The Easter vacation sent us quite a ity of woolen cloth are sold at one dol-tained a number of Ann Arbor friends No. one U) south, in range No. seven (7) east predominated altogether, and the dis- number of student resorters, enough to lar a yard in this country per year Tuesday. Among the number were Cuisine Unsurpassed. in said county, it being bounded on the north Mrs. Davenport's cousins, Mr. and Mrs by a highway, on the east by land of George play of calico vests by the young gentle- remind us that the season for our an- One-half of this is made here, the" rest American Plan. b. Vanetta, on the south by a highway known men present was something wonderful, nual influx is not many weeks away. imported. The Dingley bill enacts a P. Gooding. as the Trail Road, and on the west by the each one seeming bent upon out-doing duty of one dollar a yard on this cloth Early last fall Mr. Wm. Rankin had highway running from the Trail Road to the We are glad to learn that the subject and importation drops to 100,000 yards, Sates, $2.00 to $3.50 per Day.} base line, excepting one acre of land owned the other in color and unique design. of a bicycle path from Ann Arbor to his hip injured by a falling tree. At by Hrs. Hubbard. This description contains on which the government receives first it was thought the bone was not 5Oc. about forty-three acres of land. Also the Mrs. Frank Joslyn, of Ypsilanti, our village is being agitated, and every- 3100,000. The price on this cloth is now broken, and it was not discovered to be following described land: Thewesthalf ,w X) at Chief of Honor, was in town body hopes to see it materialize ere two dollars a yard, and now the price of the east half (e. X) of the south-west quar- l until too late to set it. He has been ter (s. w. M) of section No. four (4) in said * nday and Saturday instituting a lodge long. of the same quality of the same kind of confined to the house all winter, and ;ownship and range, excepting five acres in of the Degree of Honor. Twenty-five Delos Smith is having the cloth manufactured here goes up as Monday was the first time he has been Many have be- ;he north-west corner thereof, and containing members have thus far been enrolled, WEALTH FOR BRAINS.!come wealthy thirty-five acres of land, at public vendue, on Clifton House shingled and renovated high as the market will bear—at least able to walk out of doors since. — ? Simple, use- Saturday, the twenty-second day of May, A several others have promised to under the supervision of John Wies- to $1.50 a yard at a low estimate. What lirougul aruclespan patents/ largely. Why. noWritt youe fo? r boo* and list J. 189i. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the join. Ladies whose fathers, husbands, inyer. and will soon be ready for his is the result of Dingleyism in this case? WHITTAKKK. f inven.ions wanted; sent free. ARCHER east front door of the Court House in the city or brothers belong to the A. O. 0 W. Just this. The government makes one VITON & ARCHER, 871 Broadway,"?Y.' of Ann Arbor, in said county of Washtenaw, summer guests. The railroad hat being the place of holding the Circuit and members of the latter are requested dollar a yard on all foreign make of has made this a tele- "ourt in said county. to join. Following is a list of officers Dr. John Lemen has located hereto tnat ual graph station. Estate of John Shananan. Dated February 25th. A. D 1897 chosen for the ensuing year: Past assist us in keeping well, but as one q 'ty of goods. This raises the Supervisor S. S. Bibbins made a trip ^TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw Chief of Honor, Mrs. 0. F. kapp; Chief doctor said once, this vicinity is "alarm 'price just one-half. Our home factories to Ann Arbor, Monday. !s- .ALa session of the probate court for the of Honor. Mrs. N. Schmid; Lady of ingly healthyhealthy," still some people some- raise the price at least one-half on the ountyof Washtenaw, holden at the probate of ELUM S. WORDEN, Born, April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ce, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the M rt a e Honor, Mrs. Howard Clark; Chief of times get sick and need medicine. same quality, making an extra fifty NOAH W. CHEEVER^orneyf ° f1 4| - cents a yard for them. Is this the L. Gabel an 8 pound daughter. i i ? ? Apri1' in tne vear one thou Ceremonies, Mrs. M. Fisk; Usher. Mrs. The church has been nicely papered ind eight hundred and ninety-seven ' >red Kensler; Recorder, Mrs. E. C prosperity that helps the common Vern Quackenboss, of Marshall, has Present, H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Pro Estate of Elizabeth Wellington. and renovated for which the "ladies are masses? This is only one article of the been spending a few days here at his Westgate; Financier, Dr. C. F. Kapp' entaled to the thanks of all our church TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw Receiver, X. Schmid; Inside Watch many that figure the same. old home. In the matter of the estate of John 1 ,,8S; 5 "TS88!??11 of the probate court for the goers. Mr. Bancroft with Messrs. Mrs. D. W. DufTield, of Detroit, is hanahan. deceased. mnty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Mrs. John Jackson; Outside Watch, Moore & Wetmore of your city hung On reading and filing the petition, duly veri v Jn the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday Mrs. Ed. Bieterle. the paper. SALINE SECKETS. spending a week with her parents Mr, Ml, of Julia Shanahan praying that a certain in- he 20th day of April, in the vear one and Mrs. Josiah Childs. ruraent now on file in this court, purporting housand eight hundred and ninety-seven E X Co |r clerk Wm he the last will and testament-of said de- MILAN MATTERS. Henry P. Dodge, our genial merchant E. W. Wallace went to Detroit Wed- • A " !P£ - »ansingburg, eased, may be admitted to probate and that present, H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Pro- employed a new clerk last Monday nesday. dmimstratiot, of said estate may be r-ranted morning, who, if all goes well, will cast ao t feAnw nday Arbors the, . waiirsts ouof tth here eweek to hi. s farm ) herself and Thomas V. Kearney the executors Inthe matter of the estate of Elizabeth Wal- t>.T. M. are repapering their Meeting of the creamery stockhold- said will named or to some other suitable lngtop. deceased. jlJill , Ins first vote at the gubernatorial elec- ers will be held today. James Elliott having rented his place erson. O-i reading and filing the petition, duly verified, tion in A. I). 1918. rather and son ot ten acres south of town to Wm D Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the 22nd i h redenck Wellington, praying that the admin- ^ The sewer on North street is nearly doing well. ('has. Burkhart has been invoicing ay of May next, at ten o'clock in the stiatiou of said estate may be granted to him- j Simonds will remove to Strasburg, jrenoon, be assigned for the hearing of elf or some other suitable person ts. Lucy Clark was a Detroit vis- Recently while our vigilant fish- his stock during the past two weeks. Monroe Co. nd petition, and that the devisees, legatees Thereupon, it is ordered, that Saturday the Mrs. Adam Stang has been very sick id heirs at law of said deceased and 5th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the fore- Inesday. warden peacefully slept, some bold Albert Bennett, of Ypsilanti, was I other persons interested in said es- oon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti- Jl fishermen plied their avocation in for two weeks, but is now improving. ruling a bicycle on the railroad track ate, are required to appear at a session of said °2 n Aa t tlle lleirs at law- of sllid deceased, . ilth came home from Ann neighboring lakes. Boys, you "would Two Italians with a cinnamon hear just west of here Sunday and came >urt,then to beholden at the probate office, in nd all other persons interested in said estate, are Saturday. petter look a leedle out." or uncle John within a hair's breadth of beino- ruu eqmred to appear at a session of said court, then amused the small boys and frightened lllt'ii if ft^T. fK..-.. U,. L_. il JiUOlUJVY 0 be holden at the probate office, in the city of A!ma sill has been visiting Detroit will find out who you are. the dogs a day last week. down by the pay car. \nn Arbor, and show cause, if any there be fneeds iat a few weeks. Mrs. Henry, whose illness was recent- Arthur Sanderson living with his TL . Pra.yer.of the petitioner should not' John Steidle has purchased .Mrs. J. C. Day and wife drove out from e persons interested in said estate, of e granted: And it is further ordered that said ly chronicled in these columns, is con- Detroit, Monday. He is the recent father three miles northwest of here e pendency of said petition, and the hearing etitioner give notice to the persons interested i s lot. on Dexter street. valescing. During her indisposition purchaser of the J. F. A very farm who has been in very poor health for ereof, by causing a copy of this order to be 1 ?*li estate' .of 'he pendency of said petition, Dr. Mesic of Milan, was elected com- her sister, Mrs. Kenyon from v several years got out of his head last •ubhslied in The Ann A.rbnr Democrat, a news- nd the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of Kenyon from Xcwi'erg The Wagner Male Quartet, of Grand paper printed and circulated in said county his order to bfpublishea in The Ann ArbTn- assemblyr twhico thhe Presbyterian general bhiawassee county, and her daughter! Kapids, gave an entertainment in the iriday and being considered unsafe three successive weeks previous to said day of Mirmerat, a. newspaper printed and circulated meets at Winona on Mrs. Heimore of Bay City, visited her' was taken to the Ann Arbor jail Sun- n said county, thr-e successive weeks previous Slay 20th. opera house lust night, under the i0 o said day ot hearing and both have returned to their homes' auspices of the Presbyterian church. day. He also had a slight attack last . « H. WIHT NEWKIHK A true copy Judge of Probate. . , H. WIRT NEWKIUK, P. J. LEHM»N, Probate Register. A true copy. Judge of Probate P, J. LEHMAN Probate Register 39-« APRIL 30, 1897. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

ROMANCE OF THE FUTURE. THEY STAND FOR TRUSTS, j iOOD ROADS; GOOD TIMES. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL* How It Will Read When Woman Has AH Republicans In Congress Their Open De- CVhen the Mud >'o Longer Enforces Idle- Her Rights. fenders and Champions. ness, the Fanner Will Prosper. LESSON V, SECOND QUARTER, IN- "Help, help!" Speaker Eeed and his party majority At the good roads congress held at TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 2. Swiftly and suddenly the cry rang in the house of representatives made a Albany last winter General Roy Stone MAKE YOUR MONEY out on the still night air, betoken- mistake in allowing any opportunity cautioned the wheelmen not to antago- Text of the Lesson, Acts xiii l-13-]f«&. ing some soul in dire distress. Young for amendment of the Diugley tariff nize the farmers if they wished to secure r Harriet Horsey, just emerging from her bill. The opportunity granted was the best results. Among other things »ry Verses, 2-4—Golden Text, Mark xvi, club, stopped a moment and murmured, small, but while they were about it he said: 15—Commentary by the Eev. V. M. MAKE MONEY "That sounded like a man's voice." they could have excluded all amend- That good roads will bring prosperity Stearns. "Help, help!" Again the cry was ments, and doubtless they wish now is no idle dream. Through all the panic 1. "Now there were in the church that heard. they had taken that course. and depression of the last three years was at Antioch certain prophets and teach- Rv securing a county agency for our Reversible Wall Map [of the United States "By Juno, it is a man's voice," ejac- the farmers in the few good roads dis- ers, as Barnabas, etc., and Saul" The and the World Thii largest one-sheet map published; six feet long; eleven beau- ulated Horsey, "and in trouble too!" The first amendment proposed was tricts of the country have gone on mak- work l>egan at Antioch through the preach- tiful colors. It is so attractive that it almost sells itself. Without a moment's hestitation she that of Mr. Dockery instructing the ing money and improving their farms, ing of those who were scattered by the per- dashed off into the darkness, guided by president to suspend the operation of and they have not troubled themselves secution about Stephen, and was foltowed much about politics or finance. up by Barnabas and Saul teaching the peo- the screams. Turning the corner abrupt- the law imposing a duty on any article pleforawholeyear(chapterxi, 19,26). The ly, she saw a sight which fired her chiv- when the manufacture of that article is It is enforced idleness that makes church at Antioch, hearing of the need, in alrous blood to telling point. A young monopolized by any trust or combine farmers poor, and no farmer need be man, scarcely more than a youth, was in restraint of trade. idle a day on account of bad weather or I temporal things, of the believers in Judsea, struggling in the,arms of a burly half The amendment was vigorously op- wet fields if only his roads are good. On sent thorn relief by the hands of Barnabas A PHOTOGRAPHVFTHE WORLD and Saul, who, having fulfilled their >nin- drunken woman. a good road there is always paying work posed by the Republicans, one of whom, istry, returned to Antioch. "Come along peaceable, or I'll bat Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, contended that of some kind, and wet,weather is just 2. "Separate me Barnabas and Sanl for One side shows a colored map of our great country, with railroads, counties, yer head off," growled the ruffianess. the adoption of such an amendment the time to go on the road. The French rivers, towns, etc. The other side shows an equally elegant Map of the World, lo- the work wherounto I have called them." "You surely would not be brute would defeat the purpose of the law. farmer never loses a good day in his Thus spake the Holy Ghost as-the believ- cating all countries at a glance by help of a marginal index. It also shows ocean fields, for he can do all his marketing currents routes of discoverers, and accurately locates the scenes of all current enough to strike a man," moaned her This was a candid admission, which ers ministered to the Lord, thinking much events, such as boundary disputes, Cuban battles, Armenian massacres, polar ex- captive in appealing accents. Mr. Hepburn failed to explain. Hep- and hauling of fertilizers in rainy times. more of His business than of any comfort peditions, etc. i 11 Then it was that young Horsey rushed burn's contention that, with such a What prosperity would burst upon of their own, and even mortifying the On receipt of $1.2.5 we will send a sample copy by prepaid express, and will to the rescue. "Take that, you hound I" clause in the law, it would be possible this country if every farmer and farm- body if perchance the soul might lie more she cried, felling the cowardly creature er's boy not at school, and every farm- alive to things eternal. It is •written of inform you how to obtain a trial agency. Our men clear from 815.00 to S35.0O for an aggregation of capital to force Job that he said, "I have esteemed the weekly after a month's work. with a Vassar blow and catching the any article on the free list by corner- hand and team could earn a full day's words of His mouth more than Hiy neces- half fainting youth in her arms. "Doo- ing its supply and advancing its price, wages every day in the year, rain or sary food" (Job xxiii, 12). When the dis- cid awkward, this!" she muttered as was an admission that, under a prohib- shine. ciples brought our Lord food at Jacob's RAND, MCNALLY & CO., she chafed his liands and loosened his itory tariff, such a cornering would be When you have convinced your neigh- well, He said, "I have meat to eat that y« 160-174 Adams St., Chicago, 111 collar at the throat. But all thought of possible. It is the restriction of the bors in the cities, and especially those know not of." "My meat is to do the will awkwardness was forgotten when a pair of them who are candidates for public of Him that sent me and to finish His market which makes the organization work" (John iv, 32, 34). When the things of lovely blue eyes looked up gratefully of trusts possible, and Mr. Hepburn life, that the interests of the city popu- 8©"We also need agents for our fine line of Subscription Books, Atlases, En- at her and the sweetest voice she had lation demand that they shall come to of the Lord are of more importance to u» cyclopedias, etc. ever heard murmured, "How can I conceded that fact in the position he the relief of the farmers, you can go to than aught else, we have the spirit of fast- ever thank you?" took against the Dockery amendment. the farmers with this assurance of help ing. If cornering is possible to force prices 3. "And when they had fasted and "By not trying," gallantly replied and ask them to take into careful con- prayed and laid their hands on them they down, it is possible to force them up, sideration the practical measures by Horsey. "I would do the same for any and experience proves that corners al- sent them away." The Holy .Spirit is the man in distress/' which this relief can be brought about, one who has full control of all the affairs DOMESTIC "I left my carriage," he explained, ways force prices up and never down. and especially the measures for provid- of the church during the time of our Lord's "to take a basket of delicacies to our Yet the Hepburn argument, destruc- ing state aid and for the use of convict absence. old washman and I must have lost my- tive of itself and of its cause, was the labor. It is only through state and 4. "So they being sent forth by the Holy- EC0N0MY self." best the Republicans offered. The Dem- county aid that the cities and villages Ghost departed unto Selencia, and from ocrats had the best of the argument can help. thence they sailed to Cyprus." The Holy- Is an important question in these It was not long before the carriage Spirit called them, sent them forth, and came bowling up, the coachwoman in a from the first to the last of the three If you find the farmers clinging to the hours' debate. And the amendment wouW use them as He saw fit that Godl state of mad perturbation, and Horsey old ways, say to them that these ways might be glorified. All that the Lord Jesas accompanied the young man to his served admirably its intended purpose are mainly an unfortunate inheritance said or did was by the Spirit, and He alone MAR© TIMES home. He proved to be none other than of bringing the Republicans out as open from the mother country, which we can do in and through us that which the rich young heir, Clarence De Vere, champions and defenders of the trusts. brought away with us and failed to ought to be done. and extravagant were Mrs. De Vere's The chair finally ruled the amend- shake off when the system was aban- 6. "And when they were at Salamis, protestations to her son's deliverer. ment out of order, but it had done its doned Were, and that today in Great they preached the word of God in the syna- That was not Harriet Horsey's last visit, work and put the Republican party in a Britain not only are the roads main- gogues of the Jews, and they had also John most indefensible position before the as their minister." As servants of Christ and rumor has it that she will shortly tained at the general cost of the people, we have but one book, the word of God, lead the lovely Clarence to the bridal country.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. but government loans are made for any and but one Teacher, the Holy Spirit altar.—New York Sunday World. TAKING CARE OF TRUSTS. specially heavy improvements that are This word we must make our constant A BAS RAN6E desired. Two hundred years ago thstudye , and this word we must ever speak SAVES MONEY The Test of Friendship. They Get the Glad Hand From the Mew great highways of that country were in whole hearted reliance upon the Holy First Arkansas Mountaineer — Say, Administration. kept up, so far as they were kept up at Spirit, and "To the Jew first" seems to Joe, hev yo' got anything ag'in me as a If the Dingley bill left any doubt of all, just as they are in this state today, be the unchanged order (Rom. i, 16; ii, SAVES TIME by local taxation, while they actually 10). The promise to Moses still holds good, man? the attitude of the Republican adminis- "Now, therefore, go, and I -will be with, SAVES DIRT AND LABOR Second Ditto—No, of co'se not, Tom. tration toward the trusts, it was com- served the people of the whole kingdom. thy mouth and teach thee what thou ehalfe "Anything ag'in me as a friend?" pletely dissipated by the action of the say" (Ex. iv, 12). "No; sartainly not." Republicans in the house on the anti- THE TIRE QUESTION. 6, 7. Coming to Paphos, the deputy of "And yo' feel that yo' kin trust me?" trust amendments submitted by the the country, Sergius Paulus, sent for Until May 15th, No Later, we will connect "Of co'se. What is it, Tom?" Democrats, says the St. Louis Republic. Road Students Are Unanimous For the them, desiring to hear the word of God." Gas Kanges FREE. "Kin I speak right out, Joe?" When Congressman Dockery offered Hroitd Bearing Surface. | Thus the Spirit leads together those who "Fur suah." his amendment providing that all arti- In an article in the Indianapolis are ready to hear and those who are ready "Waal, then, hand me that plug o' to speak the word of God, as when Ho cles controlled by trusts should be Journal on "Broad Versus Narrow brought together Philip and the eunuch, terbacker yo' jest bought at the stoh placed on the free list, the chairman of Tires" a writer argues strongly for the Simon Peter and Cornelius. When it is and don't watch me while I bite off a the committee of the whole attempted former. He says in part: thus His doing, something is always ac- chunk."—New York Sunday Journal. to dodge the issue by ruling the amend- "Without one single dissenting voice complished to the glory of God, as in each ment out of order. In the appeal from the students of road economics say that of these cases. What, therefore,, can be Ann Arbor Gas Co. A Coincidence. more desirable than to be filled with and the decision of the chair the Republic- the greatest road destroyer is the nar- No. 1 S. Fourth St. "The man who brought this in," re- ans solidly supported the decision. To row tired wagon. It cuts like a knife, controlled by the Holy Spirit? For our marked the editor's assistant as he un- avoid a repetition of the embarrassing and, no matter how carefully the surface comfort we remember that our Lord Jesus rolled half a yard of manuscript, "told Baid, "If yc, then, being evil, know how- situation, Czar Reed ordered that all is graded and leveled, a rut is bound to to give good gifts unto your children, how me confidentially that he needed the similar motions should be ruled out of follow its use. It finds every soft spot much mure shall your Heavenly Father money for it." order and that appeals from the chair's and cuts until a fine reservoir is formed give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Rauschenberger Miss E. G. Walton "Yes," was the melancholy answer; decision should be squelched as dilatory to hold the rains. On the contrary, the Him" (Luko xi, 13). We have also tho "it's a strange fact that the longest motions. Under this tyrannous rule the wide tire not only keeps gravel but also comfort of knowing that if we are filled! poems seem almost invariably to be A full Line of Republicans were saved from voting on dirt roads smooth and in good condition. with tho word of God and controlled by written by the shortest poets."—Wash- the other autitrust propositions offered The amount of bearing surface presented the Spirit of God He will fit into our lips , & Co., ington Star. by the Democrats. to the road prevents any material cut- ! the right message at the rijiht time (Prov. But the point aimed at by the Dem- ting, but, on the contrary, acts as a rol|- xxii, 18). And Math, x, 20, will be true ' MANUFACTURERS OF The Only One. of us as of the disciples. ocrats was made. It was shown conclu- ler, smoothing out rough spots and solid- 8. "But Elymas, tho sorcerer, withstood "I've got something nobody elso has sively that the trusts stand in with the ifying the smooth ones. got," said the wealthy. New Yorker, them, seeking to turn away the deputy Finely AND administration. They are being taken "When the frost is coming out of the from the faith." The same old serpent, who has been experimenting with rais- care of. The thin veil of pretense that ground in the spring, the narrow tire the devil, and satan, who turned Adam ing fancy fowls. ' 'I bought a $175 in- protection was for the benefit of the gets in its work of cutting the surface and Eve away from God, is ever at work. Finished cubator, put $25 worth of eggs in it and people, and particularly the working- and forming ruts to start the season He seeks to keep people from heaving the Fancy Goods hatched out a bluebottle fly. I've got men, has been torn off. It has been re- with, while the wide tire is in itself a word of God by making believers indiffer- FURNITURE the only $200 bluebottle fly in this or vealed as the reward of monopoly for roaumaker, smoothing and packing the ent tot lie command to preach tho gospel Special Attention given to any other country."—Texas Sittings. aid in placing and keeping the Repub- upheaved surface. The wide tire is also to every creature, and when the word has i been preached ho will, if possible, take ALL KINDS FOR lican party in power. Trust privileges easier on the team. A much heavier away the word out of their hearts list they In the Year 3000. are ample compensation for antitrust Barber Shops load may be hauled with the same power should believe and be saved (Luke viU, 12); Libraries Mr. Spinks—Julia, I have a presenti- talk. on wide than on narrow tires over any or if it is received, he will, if possible, Stores Millinery ment that I will die the death of Abel. road in the state outside- the larger choke it that it may not bear fruit. Re- Saloons Emporiums College Colors. Mrs. Spinks—How's that? NOTHING FOR THE PEOPLE. cities. The same is true on the farm in sist the devil (Jas. iv, 7). Etc. Mr. S.—Because Abel was killed with the fields " 9. "Then Saul, who is also called Paul, filled with the Holy Ghost, set his eyas on Design Work a Specialty. And Glove Cleaning. a club, and yours will be the death of The Republican Party Puttjng All Its Pow- me if you don't give it up.—Up to er at the Service of the Trusts. ROAD REFORM LAWS. him." The Holy Spirit can look through Repairing of Furniture Date. It is strange how dead Mr. Dingley our eyes as well as speak with our voice, of every description 52 S. State-Pt., Cor.William-st. and our eyes will then be searching in and the other Republican leaders are to The Idea Prevails That the State Should some little measure as Christ's were. But Quite Possible. the significance of contemporary facts. Help lSuild Main Highways. T. RAUSCHENBERGER Sc CO. we will be unconscious of it, for anything Ortho Dox—But you used to laugh At the very juncture when the supreme So far as improved road laws have like self consciousness is in opposition to at the very idea of Jonah's living three court of the United States has struck an taken shape in this country, the French being filled with the Spirit. Moses wistt Office and Factory on Vine St., days and three nights inside of a whale. Near W. Liberty. astonishing and shattering blow to the idea is recognized that the state should not that the skin of his face shone (Ex. Hetero Dox—Yes, I know, but yonorganization of business on the plan of bear a considerable share of the cost of xxxiv, 29). And no doubt Stephen was ANN ARBOR, - MICH. see I've lived in a flat over three months conspiracies to prevent competition, we constructing main roads, says the St.unconscious that his face was as tho face since then.—New Yoi'k Sunday Journal. see the newly restored party putting all Louis Globe-Democrat. French rural of an angel (Acts vi, 15). This is the first its power at the service of the trusts, prosperity can be traced in no small de- time that Saul is called Paul. Ignoring Vast Events. 10. "Wilt thou not cease to pervert the and devoting its energies openly to the gree to its excellent roads. right ways of tho Lord?" Thus the Spirit "What's your idea of an up to date framing of a scheme of taxation which The substitution of a eolidly, built Rinsey & Seabolt, girl?" in Paul addressed him, calling him a child Cor. Bates and Lamed Sts. is obviously and notoriously based on road for a dirt road soon effects a trans- of the devil and enemy of all righteous- "She's a girl who has sense enough Host convenient and central location. the undemocratic and nefarious princi- formation in the region through which ness. Some good people today would say No. & and 8 Washington St. Car* for every part of tho city pass to scratch the date of her birth out of ple of public taxation for private profit. it passes, and even the old topography •that he was a child of God, and that God the door at short intervals- the family Bible."—Chicago Record. The party, apparently without the was his Father, though he was wandering Elevator service, steam heat, electric seems to vanish. Improved accessibility Have on band a Complete Stoc of Everything lights, tile floors, &c. slightest consciousness of what it is tells upon every farm and adds to its from Him. But tho Spirit of God does in the Bates, 81.50 to 83.00 per day. Haw He Lost It. really about, is sentencing the protect- value. Time and money, which are us- not talk so. The Lord Jesus said to cer- H. H.JAMES & SON, Proprietor* "That was a beautiful umbrella you tain religious people, '' Ye are of your fa- ive system to death and committing sui- ually equivalent, are saved to the farmer ther tho devil" (John viii, 44). It is also carried last week. What has become of cide. The people are swiftly coming by and to all whose business it is to com- written of Cain that he was of the wicked The Amazonian Cut. it?" evolution to the point where they will municate with him. Economy is con- one (I John iii, 13). First Amazon of Dahomey—I was "Jonea recognized it."—Chicago determine whether they are to rule the sulted as well as convenience. 11. "And now, behold, the hand1 of the completely hemmed in by the enemy, Post trusts or permit the trusts to rule them, Now that the rural inhabitant is ex- Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, and the Republican party in congress is not seeing the sun for a season." Instant- but I cut my way out. A Trocha For Mice. pected to bear but a portion of the ex- Second Amazon of Dahomey—What? going ahead in the sight of all men do- pense of good roads, his disposition to- ly it canie to pass, and he sought some ou© ing its best to strengthen and arm the to lead him by tho hand. His outward Teas, Coffees, Sugars, First Amazon of Dahomey—That's ward the movement is changing. With condition was now like his inward condi- what I said. It took nerve, but I did it. trusts for the battle with the people.— a dozen states already engaged in the tion. He was truly a child of darkness. In large amounts, and at I just didn't notice them anymore than New York Journal. reform its extension promises to be rapid. If his darkness was only for this lifo, or if they weren't there at all.—Detroit only for a season, it was well for him. But Journal. The Worst So Far. India Rubber Streets. our Lord spoke of some who ^rould he cast The highest rate of duty that has so India rubber, in spite of its growing into outer darkness where there is weep- Cash Prices The Place to Fad. far been discovered in the Dinlgey bill scarcity and expensiveness, is meeting ing and gnashing of teeth (Math, xxii, 13). of abominations is that on nickel bar In Jude xiii we read of some to whom its with favor as a paving for streets. It reserved the blackness of darkness too And can sell at low Figures. The large invoice buttons for underwear. The present rate was first tried on a bridge in Hanover ; of Teas they buy and sell is good proof that Happy are those who, receiving the J of duty is 35 percent. The Dingley rate a little more than a year ago and has become children of light, and happier stI}V, is 607 per cent. Probably this is not the proved so satisfactory that experiments if as such they walk in the light. In Quality and Price worst that is in the bill, but if there with it for ordinary roadways are being 12. "Then the deputy, when lie saw is anything worse it has not yet been made in Berlin and Hamburg. It is said what was done, believed, being astonishe<2 they Give Bargains, discovered. to be perfectly noiseless, unaffected by at the doctrine of tho Lord." Thus the heat or cold and less slippery and more devil overdid it and lust his man, and tho Not Unselfish Patriotism. durable than asphalt. Lord gained him. The word of the JLordi They Roast their own Coffees every week, as By lopping off the heads of the bolt- will always accomplish the Lord's pieas- none but prime articles are used. ure, and prosper in that whereto He sends ing officeholders President McKinley Scrape the Koads. Their Bakery turns out excellent Bread, Cakes causes the friends of Mr. Cleveland to it (Isa. Iv, 11). It is ours to be filled with. and Crackers. Call and see them. Country supervisors should be advised It, and let the Spirit accomplish "by it accuse him of ingratitude. It would and instructed to scrape all roads in through us that which He pleases. Where CASTINGS— seem from this that there was some- their respective townships at least three the word of a Jang- is there is power (Eccl. thing more than the "credit of the na- viii, 4), and ours is the word of the King Have them made at the tion" involved in the job of party be- times a year—spring, summer and au- Tailor (to mother who is having a tumn, particularly the latter time—then of Kings. ANN ARBOR FOUNDRY Bald old Aunt Jane: "I live alone. trayal executed last year. 13. "Theycame to Perga in Pamphylia, suit made for her boy)—Do you want Not e'en a tabby cat I own roll down hard the surface of road after andjr.hu, departing from them, returned 49 W. Huron St, the shoulders padded? To guard mo from the awful mice. each scraping by heavy rollers. This And so I've fashioned this device. Consumers Will Suffer. to Jerusalem." Having gone through Cy- Little Boy—No, mamma; tell him to It never fails its work to do. will protect the roadbed at all times prus with the record of but one convert* Plow castings, and castings of ALL I guess I'll patent it. Wouldn't yout" The Dingley bill will create a deficit and give at very little expense just KINDS made to order. pad the pants.—New York Sunday though there may have been others, they Journal. —New York Sunday Journal. in the pockets of consumers. what we want.—Good Roads. now cross over to the mainland. J THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. APKIL 30, 1897.

IN THE SOCIAL SWIM. tic as to claim that mediums use my Y. W. <'. A. methods." There will be a union meeting at the In the eyes of the younger society Then he went on to tell how M. E. church next Sunday evening, people, two important events take place many of the remarkable things are May 2d, in honor of the third anni. Men's tonight. The one held in High School done. For instance there is theversary of the Young Women's Chris- hail is the annual hop, to which every manifestation originated by the tian Association. Miss EY& Seevers, of $5 TO $20loyal arid enthusiastic High School stu- celebrated Bangs sisters, of Chicago, Chicago, editor of the National Y. W- dent looks forward as the crowning- wherein spirit faces are made to float C. A. magazine, and a member of the New Spring event of the year. The Chequamegon upon the air of a darkened room. Kel- AND EVERY PRICE International committee, will give the orchestra will furnish the music, and if lar's explanation is very simple. Theaddress. A report will also be read of BETWEEN the parties given in the past will allow medium carries a fan with false ribs, the work of the association during the us to judge for the future, it is needless the tops of which have pasted upon past year, and considering the fact that Suits to predict a delightful evening. them phosphorescent faces drawn upon aside from its own earnings and mem- It is seldom that college circles in- card-board. Until the room is darkened bership fees, only $100 in money has dulge in two freshmen banquets in one Finest Fashioned and Best Tailored Suits in all the these sheets are hidden from sight be come into the treasury from the peo- 1 year. But, owing to a slight difference tween the two thicknesses of the fabric ple of Ann Arbor, the finance commit New Spring Materials. of opinion concerning the choosing of a that forms the fan proper. Once the tee feel justified in asking for a liberal toastmaster, 11)00 has been generous in lights are dimmed, the medium draws collection at this meeting. Remember this regard and hopes to celebrate, pro- out the false ribs and waves them about the business meeting Monday evening. vided the wily sophomore does not in- her head, the faces of phosphorous terfere, their second banquet at Grang- The last public entertainment given Spring Overcoats glowing in the darkness. You are sure by the elocution classes of the Y. W. G. er's tonight. to leave the "studio" firmly convinced A., will be at High School hall, Friday In honor of the 80th birthday of her "there must be something in spiritism evening, May 7th. A very good pro- With all the Elegance and Superior Worth of the Best Merchant Tailor' father, Mr. F. A. Soule, Mrs. Prof. Car after all." and you are happy. So is the gram is promised. Tennyson's "Lotus hart entertained a number of friends at medium as she pockets the two dollars Eaters," as arranged by Myra Pollard, Garment, with Three Times the Selection, and but One-Half the Price. a small informal reception Tuesday you gave her for the privilege of wit- We are sole agents for L. Adler Bros. Clothing; the Best in the will be a new feature, and the recita- afternoon. nessing an example of her cleverness. tions by members of both classes are World. These Goods embody the Custom Made Garments at the Eeady Notwithstanding the cold weather of Mr. Kellar challenges any slate writ- being well prepared. This time the made Price. the past few days, the attractions of ing medium to do work that he cannot little girls are to give a drill called "Whitmore Lake are once more making duplicate. "And I shouldn't call upon Japanese Fantastics, which will com- themselves felt, and Monday afternoon the poor, tired spirits either," he said. pare well with the movement numbers a small party, including the Misses "I don't think it is being fair with a they have given at previous entertain- WADHAMS, RYAN & REULE, Cooley, Young, Cornwall, Burt and spirit to ask it to do something for you ments. The Ann Arbor Mandolin Trio Nowland, and Messrs. Miner, Ryan that you can just as well accomplish will play, and other music will also be Cooley, McOmber and Dr.McClymorids, for yourself, do you?'1 given. ANN ARBOR. took supper there. Wednesday evening, Mr and Mrs. According to this man of mystery, Next week will be full of Y. W. C. A. Rice A. Beal entertained their friends slate-writing is the very simplest trick interests. May 2, anniversary; May 3, at their pleasant home on West Second of the clever spiritualistic fraud. It is aunual business meeting; May 7, enter- street. Cards were the order of themostly done, of course, with prepared tainment; May 28, election of officers. evening. slates, the sound of a scratching pencil being produced either from the throat Y. M. C. A. Notes, THE BEST QUALITY OF Invitations are out for an "at Home" or from beneath the carpet, where a bit The Men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. to be given Saturday, May 1, from four of slate is often fastened that can be rooms next Sunday, May 2, will be ad- to six, by Mrs. Ilobert Campbell and rubbed by the sole of the medium's dressed by Dr. R. S. Copeland. His Miss Campbell, at their home on Pack- subject, a very instructive one, will be, shoe, through which has been driven a "The Secret of Paul's Greatness." Do Wood and Coal ard street. . sharp steel point. Then there is a little not fail to go to this meeting and to For the pleasure of her gt.esi, Miss Promptly delivered, in quantities to suit piece of apparatus like a wedge that bring your friend. A vocal solo will CHAS. A. SAUER Eliz ibeth Hench, a former University the operator slips between the frames be given by Miss Vollands. customers, at Cheapest Rates. girl, Miss May Cooley gave a small tea of rivited and bound slates, doing the The "Everybody's Social" at the Y. party last Wednesday. Light refresh- M. ('. A. roosts last Tuesday night was writing on the inside faces by inserting a grand success, about 300 persons be- Architect ments were served and a pleasant after- a section of umbrella rib into the tiny GEORGE R. KELLY, noon was enjoyed. ing present. The program and ice- and hole, at the end of which is glued a bit cream and cake was enjoyed by all. 33 E. HURON ST. NEXT ENGINE HOUSE. Cards bearing the names of Miss Con- of pencil. This "machine" is carried About ten dollars was cleared by the Ann Arbor, Mich. don, Miss Beckwith and Miss Thomp- up the sleeve or in a false pocket along boys. son, for a German to be given Thurs- If you want to know how to Travel Cheaply All work guaranteed to be reliable and the trousers' leg. Of course, such a One on Peterson. Satisfactory. day. May 6th, at the home of the latter method is adopted only when the writ- and in Good Style, call en on East University avenue, are a source Oilicer Peterson stopped a lady of OFFICE, 55 S. Main St. ing is done with the siates held below uncertain age who was riding on the SHOP, 38 Packard st. of much pleasure to about thirty of our the table-top. Then there is the old young people. sidewalk the other day. trap-door fraud, in which written upon "I want you," said he authoritatively, The old "Summer Dude" crowd of slates are passed up through the tloor GeaR. Kelly,Ticket Broker. AMERICAN young folks, who gave so many success- "to go down with me before a justice- under the medium's table in exchange of the peace." SILVER ful parties a number of seasons ago, for the ones originally held by the 33 EAST IIUKOX ST. came together again Thursday evening " Do you, really ? " replied the maiden operator. These are only three of the lady. " How perfectly lovely ! I have MEMBER TICKET BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. TRUSS. and had another enjoyable time. dozens of methods whereby slate-writ- On Tuesday last, at her beautiful bfen waiting now for 30 years for some REDUCED RATES TO flLL POINTS. ing maybe accomplished "naturally," man to come and invite me to do that. home, Blythecroft, on the Oxford road, as explained by Harry Kellar. EXCURSION TICKETS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Mrs. Prof. Lombard entertained a party Have you got the marriage license? " LIGHT, of young people in honor of her niece, "And yet I am not prepared to say But "Pete "had flown. COOL, Miss Emmons, who is spending several that all mediums are frauds," continued ;o Wear. the magician, as he " passed" an orange Y. M. C. A. Banquet. No pressure on weeks in the city. Progressive hearts The annual banquet of the sustaining severest U Hips or Back. I was the game, in which Mr. George through a heavy show case at the other Hernia I No understraps, | end of the room. members of the Y.M. G. A. last Friday Chandler proved himself the most night was a very satisfactory affair for with Comfort. I Never moves. 1 skilled by winning tho prize of the "But here," he exclaimed suddenly MASUFACTORLQ AT reaching for a small grip at his side. those who are interested in this work. 2?0 HaiO St., BUFFALO, N. Y. evening. There was a large attendance K. S. Also for Miss Emmons, Mrs. W. II. "We will have a little slate writing FOE SALE AT now." Thereupon he drew forth a Gilmore acted as toastmaster. and toasts Wait gave a small dinner party on relating to the work of the association Wednesday evening at her home on small double slate bound in the regula- tion red flannel and shoe strings. were responded to by several of the lass's Brag Store Olivia Place. leading workers. For her friend, Miss Green, of Chi- , The slates were clean, perfectly, but 39 S. MAIN ST. cago, Miss Stella Westcott gave a small to do away with any scepticism on my MT. ST. ELIAS. informal party last evening. part, the man of mystery asked me to BICYCLES 6PERCT. 6PERCT. Mr. Frank Briscoe, who has been wash them. I did so and returned Stereopticon Lecture by Prof. Russell fitted with the great them to him. He closed them imme Slay 3. L. D. CARR, studying music in Germany for the past two years, spent Wednesday in the city diately not forgetting to place between Prof. I. C. Russell, of the University, Real Estate 3$ Insurance renewing old college friendships. the inside faces the customary bit of will lecture next Tuesday evening, May slate pencil—about two and one half 3, at the Congregational church on Mt. Savings Rank Hlook. inches in length. Then he again St. Elias, before the Young Men's Sun- At a List Price of $80.00 ANN ARBOR, ... . MICH. THE LISTENER'S COLUMN. ^handed me the slates. I held them day Evening Club and their friends. securely. He sat three feet from me The public is cordially invited to at- is undoubtedly one of the best bargains in Strictly FIVE If I ever write a book I shall call it at the opposite side of the table- tend and hear something of one of High Grade wheels ever offered. Sold Agency for Half Hours With Celebrities," andShortly he began to make passes in the Ann Arbor at the greatest mountains of the world. DOLLARS moreover I shall make Harry Kellar air. His eyes closed and he muttered: All nature and science lovers will ap- the subject of the first page. lie is one "Yes; no; Yes! Ah, 'tis she; my little preciate both the interesting lecture Is not a great amount for a ton of of the most interesting and generally and the superb views which have been Coke. Coke that is all Coke, is last- spirit! So you have come again today, Brown's Drug Store, delightful fellows I have ever ncet, and have you ? How old are you, I do not loaned by the United States Geological ing and will not clinker. A ton of a half hour in his society is a liberal Survey of AVashington, D. C, expressly CORNER OF MAIN AND HURON STS. our Coke is twice the bulk of a ton remember? Ah yes, ten. This gentle- education—in mystery. If you were to man is one of those knowing news for this lecture. Admission 25 cents, of Hard Coal and costs only $5.00 a see Kellar on the street or at an after- children, 15 cents. Remember the Ton delivered. Better try some. paper chaps and he wont believe that Wn also eell the Wintons, Waverlys, Eagles, Syra- noon reception you would never takeyou can write. You can, can't you? time and place, next Tuesday evening, cuse, Sterlings, and a large line of cheaper wheels. Good him to be the king of conjurors and May 3, at the Congregational church. the crown prince of illusionists. He And you are a great artist, too, my little second hand Wheels at $20.00, and upwards. M. STAEBLER spirit. Show him you are a great Capt. Granger Resigns. does not advertise his art in the vulgar artist!" Office one door east of Amprican manner adopted by so many of the Capt. Ross Grangef, of the Ann House. 'Phone No. 8. pygmy dealers in magic. 'He does not All was still in the room; Kellar had Arbor Light Infantry, has sent his call your watch from your guard when not moved. There came to my ears, resignation to Gov. Pingree on account Keduced Railroad Kates. he meets you, nor does he nouchalently apparently from the slates I held in my of business reasons. Capt. Granger hands, the sound of a hard substance The Ann Arbor Railroad will sell take flasks of wine from your inside has made the company one of the best tickets at reduced rates for the follow- pockets, but he does tell wonderful scratching upon a smooth surface. The in the state. ing occasions: things about India—the land of Yogis pencil was beginning to write, or some- and fakirs and basket tricks and cob- thing equally extraordinary. The length HON. SAM POST, of Ypsilanti, one of Baptist Young People's Union of of the strokes could be clearly distin America, Chatanooga, Tenn., July 15 ras. the first water gems in the Pingree guished. By and by the sound stop- ranks, and one of the rankest of Pin- to 18. Kellar spent 15 years in India study- ped. Kellar opened his eyes and bade Epworth League International Con- ing the weird performances of the gree men, has been honored by the me open the slates. I did so. There, Governor by being appointed on the vention, Toronto, Ont., July 15 to 18. priests, and the stories he relates of the upon both inside faces, had been drawn Epworth League Training Assembly, wonderful things he saw in that won- board of control of the Kalamazoo the portrait of a child in a style of asylum. Mr. Post will take the job if Ludington, Mich., July 20 to Aug. 16. derful land would, if written, form a which any artist might well be proud. Summer Novelties Island Lake Camp Association, camp most interesting volume. He has seen Senator Thompson, Campbell et al do meeting at Island Lake, near Brighton, the real basket trick, and was present I was dazed. not consider him in the same class as Ladies' Belts, 25c, 5Oc, 75c. Mich., July 29 to Aug. 31. at a performance of that oft described Kellar smiled and placed the slates Ex Gov. Luce and Rev. Morgan Wood. in the mysterious bag at his side. Shirt Waist Sets, 25c, 75c, $1.00. National Association Local Fire In- feat wherein a man is placed horizon- surance Agents, St. Louis, Mo., May tally upon the points of three swords, "And now are you an unbeliever?" John Gillan, of Saline, was in the city • Bicycle Handles, $4.50 pair. 6 to 11. whose hilts are buried in the earth, he said. "Come, let us have a drink." Wednesday. General Assembly Presbyterian and when the fakir appears to be sleep He spoke softly and knowingly and I- Mrs. Matthew Lutz, of W. Liberty LEAP|NQ church United States, Assembly ing the swords are taken from under I was so faint I eagerly accepted the street, is quite sick. ARNOLD JEWELER Grounds, Warsaw, Ind, May 20 tohim, leaving him stretched out at full invitation. THE LISTENEU. Mrs. Forsyth and daughter have re- June 2nd. length slumbering on a bed of air. Dr. Smith's Gold Mine. turned from Philadelphia. Inquire at ticket office for further 1 spent half an hour with Kellar yes- It was reported yesterday that work- Miss Ella Whittaker went to Detroit information. terday afternoon and when I left him I men engaged in driving a well on the Wednesday for a short visit. E. S. GlLMOBE, Agent. felt confident that no one could tell me farm of Dr. W. B. Smith just northeast Arbor Hive, L. O. T. M., gives a May anything about magic, that I had of the city had struck a strata of aurif- party, Tuesday, evening, May 4. J. F. SCHUH Nelson—Itrindlc. learned more than I ever dreamed of in erous gravel. An examination by a The Ford estate have begun pro- A First-class Sewing Machine, ami all attachments, On "Wednesday afternoon, April 28th, all my philosophy. DEMOCRAT reporter proved the stuff ceedings against the city to restrain warranted for 10 years. $20.00 (store price) former Miss Mattie Nelson, of this city, and Our conversation turned, quite natu- thought to be gold to be crystals iron the collection of third district sewer Mr. George Brindle, of Lansing, Mich., rally—or shall I say supernaturally— pyrites or yellow sulphide of iron. taxes. price $45.00. All kinds of Sewing Machines sold were quietly united in marriage by Itev. upon spiritism as the new school of Thomas W. Young, at the residence of The case of The People vs. C. P. Mc- Bach & Butler are making their at one-half former price. Call at my store and save mediums term what our fathers were Kinstry, embezzlement, will come up Mr. and Mrs. Win. Krapf, No. 41 Detroit once wont to call spiritualism. spring canvass of the city. Call and street. The happy couple left the same in the circuit court Tuesday, and there get their list of houses for rent. agent's commission. Write for prices. 'I have never seen a spirit manifes- is every prospect that it will at last be afternoon for their future home at tation of any kind, and I have seen Lansing. The bride has many friends tried. It has certainly hung fire long Bach & Butler have a farm within in this city, who wish her much joy and thousands," said Mr. Kellar, "that I enough. two miles of the city for 827.00 an acre. 23 East Washington St. J. F. SCHUH. lannot duplicate by perfectly natural happiness in her journey through life. in 'tliods; yet 1 am not so great a skep- Bach & Butler insure against burg- Take out a tornado policy with Bach lary. & Butler. APRIL 30, 1897. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

"THE EASY" HOOK AND EYE "THE EASY" HOOK AND EYE A demonstrator will be here Come May 6, 7 and 8, and see May 6, 7 and 8 to explain their their merits demonstrated. merits. T±3 With Warmer Weather Comes the desire for pretty designs in Rattan Furniture. To oxir complete assortment we have added a line of rattan goods -ON trimmed in fancy, green and red rattan, making a very pretty E. P. REEDJS effect. FINE SHOES Ladies1 B. Dong. Ladies' Ox Blood Ladies' B. Dong. Button Shoe Century Boot Button and Lace Shoes New Opera Toe Former Price Razor Pic Toes $2.85 $2.85 Former Price Former Price S4.00 S4.OO $4.50 & $4.OO SATURDAY'S PRICE SATURDAY'S PRICE SATURDAY'S PRICE Ladies' B. Dong. In addition to the reduction in prices Ladies' B. Dong. we will give a splendid Lace Shoe Button Shoes New Opera Toe Sterling Phil. Square Toe $2.45 Former Price Silver Former Price $3.50 Souvenir $4.00 SATURDAY'S PRICE with every purchase of 75 SATURDAY'S PRICE cents, or over, in our Beautiful Arm Chair?, wrapped to the floor, with Ladies' B. Dong. Ladies' B. Dong. roll top and red and green trimmings $10.75 Congress Shoe Cloth Top Rockers, much the same design, but less fancy, last Button and Lace Shoes season would have sold for $10.00, now New Opera Toe 8.00 Shoe Coin and Pic Toes $2.25 Eleganjfc Corner Chairs Former Price Former Prices , 5.00 Two Leaders. An Arm Rattan Rocker, with S3.5O Department $3.50 & $3.O0 very fancy back, well made, worth $5.00, a SATURDAY'S PRICE SATURDAY'S PRICE few left to go at ' 3.50 A Beatiful Rattan Sewing Rocker (like cut), Ladies' B. Dong. Ladies' B. Dong. Ladies' B. Dong. a locker that has sold fast at $"3.75, now 1.90 Button and Lace Shoe Congress and Lace Oxford We show an assortment of Rattan Divans, prices ranging Oxfords Razor and Pic Toes from $9.65 to $20.00- Rattan Tea Tables from $3.00 to $6.85. Pic and Coin Toes Razor Toe $1.95 Former Prices $135 Former Price $1. Former Price FANCY PILLOWS. For the porch, for the hammock, for rattan or other furniture—pillows that are at the same $3.25, $3,00 & $2.50 S2.25 $3.00 time comfortable, durable, and artistic. Covered in tensiled SATURDAY'S PRICE SATURDAY'S PRICE SATURDAY'S PRICE cloth, denim and silk. Prices from 30c to $1.90. Beautiful Leather Covered Japanese Cushions, the sensible porch. cushion, $2.25.

Those Chamber Suits at 11.90. Window Have proven such trade winners that we have decided to con-- tinue the price while the present stock lasts. They are good, big suits, nicely carved, brass trimmed, large German mirror. A good suit in all respects. Antique oak finish. You would, THIS WEEK consider it a bargain at $16.00, now 811.90. Ladies', Men's and Children's Spring Ladies' Muslin Under Garments. WHEN YOU GLEAN HOUSE Underwear. 25 dozen Corset Covers, V and square neck, Ladies' Ribbed Vest, good weight, finished neck and embroidered and lace trimmed, for this You will need some Window Shades. We sell a felt shade,, sleeves sale mounted on good rollers, at 18 cents each. Ladies' Richelieu Ribbed Vests, Spring (not Summer) weight 30 dozen Ladies' Muslin Drawers, trimmed Good Cloth Shades—ready to hang—made in a vari- Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, long sleeves—extra with lace and cluster of tucks, for this ety of color, at 25c each. large size—Spring weight sale Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, silk crocheted We make Shades in all widths and lengths at guaranteed neck and arms, Spring weight, square and V- shape; finest Ribbed Vests in white and ecrue— 10 dozen Ladies' White Skirts, trimmed prices. a dozen styles, at with wide hem and cluster of tucks, for this Ladies' Finest Double Rove Egyptian Yarn Jersey sale Ribbed Vests Our Repairing Department. Ladies' Richelieu Ribbed Vests, extra wide silk 20 dozen Ladies' Umbrella Drawers, crocheted neck and arms, strictly 50c grade trimmed with embroidery and cluster Here we upholster, repair, and refinish old furnitures. It is Ladies' Peruvian Ribbed Vests, low neck, short of tucks, for this sale sleeves 44c positively wonderful what a few dollars will do in the way Ladies' Egyptian Yarn Jersey Ribbed Combination 10 dozen Ladies' Empire Gowns, trim- of making the old furniture new. Our work is such that once Suits, no sleeves med with tucks and embroidery, for in your house it is a standing advertisement for us. A postal Ladies' Fine Jersey Ribbed Combination Suits, splen- this sale card will call our man to your house to make desired estimates. did value, at 55c Ladies' Tights, Black and Ecru Spring Weight 15 dozen Empire and Princess Gowns, Men's French Ballbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in trimmed with embroidery and cluster ecru and mixed colors, here now at of tucks, worth $1.50, for this sale... 98c Men's Best Ballbriggan Shirts and Drawers, extra well finished, at 10 dozen Ladies' Princess and Empire Gowns, all are beau- Bicycle Department. Children's Jersey Ribbed Vests, long sleeves ties, worth $2.00, for this sale 1.25 The Stearns Bicycle leads. It is made in one Children's Jersey Ribbed Vests, short sleeves 30 dozen Ladies' White Aprons, check, stripe and plain that's the best. The points that go together to make a per- Children's Jersey Ribbed Vests, no sleeves nainsook fect bicycle, are found in the Stearns. Ask your friend who Boys' Gauze and Ballbriggan Shirts and Drawers. 9c knows about bicycles, what he thinks of the Stearns. It costs $100.00.«{ ?fe Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. Ladies' Stylish Kid Gloves , y Bes made The Iver Johnson Wheel 2 Pair Ladies' Fancy Stripe NEWEST FASHIONABLE COLORS. • regular 25c Hose for a week The Tre fousee and Emperor Gloves, is winning a place in the hearts two Swell Top Notch Gloves in Blacks, Willow Tan, Oxblood, Brown and Mode, of road riders. With its light 3 Pair Ladies' Fast Black Hose, Black and Self-Stitched, strictly guaran- ness and easy running quali- Regular make, for teed are priced $1.5O. ties is combined great strength. 25 c The Doris Gloves, a new 2-clasp pique 2 Pair Ladies' Onyx Dyed Hose, stitched glove in Red, Tan, Brown and When you ride away on an Regular make, for a week Mode, at $1,OO. Best sold Iver Johnson, you don't have •» for. 25c 79o this week buys a regular $1.00 to walk back. . . List price, Glove in BlackB,, Brown, Red,, NavyNy, , America. 3 Pair Misses' and Boys' Fast Green andd Tan—noTtt a jojb o r damaged d llot but our regular $1.OO Gloves. $100.00. Our price, $75.00. Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, 81 00 Pure Silk Gloves, extra heavy weight, offered this week at 5Oc. 6to 9}£,for 25c 75c Pure Silk Gloves, our regular stock at half, H7hv. The Hudson Bicycle embodies points found only on 1897 Children's Gray Ribbed Cotton 50c Pure Silk Gloves, never sold less than half a dollar—price cut this week Hose, we have been selling to 25c. wheels of real merit. We make models A and D our leaders. for 12J^c, this week 7c They list at $80.00. We sell them at $50.00. SAMPLE GARMENTS Essex Bicycles—have no fads. Are, in fact, distin- guished in no way more than aa an all around good Bicycle Men's Hosiery. at a popular price. It is as truly a $50.00 as the market pro- Men's Fine, Heavy, Black and Ladies Tailor-Made Suits duces. Our price, $40.00 Tan Hose, 2 pair for 25c Men's Fine, Heavy, Mixed AND DRESS SKIRTS THE MASCOT caused a sensation among wheelmen Hose, Double Heel and Toe:, . 4 '£ _^_^_ hist year because its price was low and its grade high- This for I2^c year it comes forth with all the '97 improvements, and we sell Men's Best Made, Best Wear- PRICES it at only $35.00. ing, Finest Black Hose,White Sole, Spliced Heel findToe , Call and see them this week. All "Wool Suits, $3.15 up. Fancy A complete line of Sundries at Popular Prices. Double Sole, for 25c Brilliautine Skirts, §1.50 up. Phone 54, 56, 58, and 60 Main Street, Phone DRY GOODS. 160. MACK & CO., ANN ARBOR. FURNITURE. 50. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. APRIL 30, 1897.

booming of guns and reviewed the ance to vehicles. The new city council REFUSED TO RENOUNCE THE GIRL. IN HONOR OF GRANT. h STATE NEWS NOTES. held a meeting Saturday night, and HISTORY OF A WEEK. tomb. The dense crowds still stayed in again the edict was issued to the board Romance in the Case of Spaldinjj, the Chl» their seats and watched the end of the MICHIGAN ITEMS WHICH WILL BE OF of public works to remove the objec- Thursday, Ai»ril 22. cago Failed TJanker. DEDICATION OF THE NEWMON- tionable rails. To prevent legal compli- Guatemala's constitutional assembly UMENT AT NEW YORK. land parade. Then, when the last com- GENERAL INTEREST. has approved a bill authorizing thepres- Chicago, April 26.—Love, not locks, pany had passed out of sight on the cations it was decided to do the work ident t0 made Charles Warren Spalding, dis- white roadbed, the hundreds of thou- at once, and on Sunday, Nonel aside" raise a loan of $2,000,000 to com- plete the Southern railway. graced and dafaulting treasuier of pub- HIs Memory Is Still Green in the Hearts of sands of spectators sought their homes. Short Review of the Work of the State from those immediately concerned in lic moneys, a prisoner in the county the People and Is Held in Affection All traflic was congested and it was Solon* at Lansing—Other News «l Inter- the work, knew of the plans and even Five lives have been lost in the floodedjail. Love for Miss Sarah Louise Erwin, h-'irs before the tide of travel fell to its lands of Lake county, Tenn. A skiff was by the Vanquished as AVell as the est from All Over the Great State Ke- the council members were amazed at and fidelity to her, if renounced, offered normal condition. As 5 o'clock, the hour the promptitude with which their in- upset, causing the drowning of Jose Victors—Dedication of the Old porit'd by Telegraph. a way to freedom for him up to the at which President McKinley was to go structions had been fulfilled. Gans and his entire family—wife, two very minute a cell swallowed him. He Commander's Tomb. or board the Dolphin, approached, the Lansing, Mich., 24.—A bill was passed sons and a daughter. COUNTERFEITERS RUN DOWN. refused liberty at that price. Among New York, April 28.—Never but once crowd on the pier where he was to em- prohibiting saloonkeepers from securing The famous hat-trimmings case, in- the emotions that affected Spalding In the history of the world, and never bark grew larger and larger until sev- bonds from guaranty companies, and it Ontnt Taken at Benton Harbor and One of volving $25,000,000 in custom duties, has when he appeared at the bar of Judge ci al thousand had assembled. They subsequently passed the senate and was before in the history of the United the Gang Arrested. been decided in favor of the United Dunne's court for the first time Satur- greeted the president and his party with given immediate effect; also, a bill States, has such a tribute been paid to Benton Harbor, Mich., April 28.—Cap- States government. day morning, that of anger was notice- a cheer which was re-echoprl from hun- amending the garnishee law, by making The governments of Chile and Peru the noble dead as when yesterday, with dreds of steamers in the rivr. exemptions of $6 per week and $1 per tain Porter and Thomas Inloso of the able. He knew that former friends, wondrous pageant by land and sea, have agreed as to the manner of set- who alone could rescue him from im- The moment the president bparded the week additional for each member of the United States secret service of Chicago tling war claims. An arbitration com- prisonment, had deserted him in the the nation dedicated the tomb that now family above two. The senate passed were here Monday and captured on composed of litrhthouse boat Daisythe poike boatPa- of the best counterfeiting outfits tha mission will be appomted most trying hour of his life. Other holds the body of the hero, Ulysses S. trcl, assisted by several lautehes from a bill permitting electric railroads to one member from each republic and a friends, who would but could not save Grant. The other was the one the the warships, began to forct the tugs carry light freight. A senate caucus is in existence. It was found in th third to be appointed by the Queen of cellar of a house occupied by A. Farley him from the indignity of imprisonment, British gave to another military hero, and steamers back and a fj.irly clear has decided that there shall be no in- Holland. were there to encourage him as best tb» great Duke of Wellington. space was visible when the Daisy crease in the present uniform liquor tax Farley and a man named Hill went t< Ex-Chief of Police Badenoch, of Chi- of $500. A bill was favorably reported Chicago Friday night and there Hil they could. It was an occasion more of triumphant reached the starboard side of the Dol- cago, was found not guilty of the phin and the presidential flag broke providng that fire insurance companies was arrested on a charge of drunken charges of false arrest and undue deten- "An infamous proposition was made eulogy and national pride than of fu- from her mainmast. The president set may be required to pay local taxes of ness. When searched he had eighteen neral rite, for in these twelveyears since tion brought against him by Mrs. Ella to me just before I came to the court, foot on the deck of the Dolphin, the 2 per cent, of their gross receipts for the counterfeiter silver dollars on his person Quinlan in connection with the famous and I am only sorry I cannot resent in first the nation mourned for Grant the presidential salute of twenty-one guns support of the fire department. and to save himself he turned state's H. H. Holmes case. other ways than by its rejection." keenness of grief ha3 worn off, and was fired and the fleet of steamers blew Lansing, Mich., April 26.—The house evidence and charged Farley with Then he told a friend that he had been whistles until the sound of the firing liquor traffic committee has reported a manufacturing the coins. Captain Por- Friday, April 83. offered a bond big enough to cover any- was scarcely audible. President Mc- bill providing a stamp tax of 64 cents ter says the coins are the most danger- Mrs. Joe Blandchard, wife of State thing that may be brought against him Kinley was met on board by Lieutenant upon barrels of beer, 32 cents upon ous imitations he has seen. They r.re Senator L. C. Blanchard, died in her if he would "throw over" forever Sarah Commander Richardson Clover, com- half barrels, 16 cents upon quarters, 8 dated 1881. Captain Porter says these home at Oskaloosa, la., last evening. Louise Ervin, and he said: "Liberty is manding officer of the Dolphin, who cents upon eighths, 1 cent upon quarts, coins have been afloat for three yeaiv Two men have been hurt at boxing as dear to me as to any man, but I later introduced to him Rear Admiral and %• cent upon pints of ale or porter and the government has spent $5,000 in bouts this week—Frank Evans, a San can't purchase It at the price of honor." Francis M. Bunce, commanding the na- manufactured or sold in the state. It is trying to capture the counterfeiters Jose, Cal., lightweight— chin blow; con- To him, through all his trouble, shines val division. estimated that the bill will yield an ad- The officers have pictures and ^oncl de- cussion of the brain; dead. Billy Ver- a ray of hope that he will be able to. ditional revenue in excess of $1,000,000. scriptions of Farley and they will capt- clear and extricate himself and have PRESIDENT REVIEWS THE FLEET. ure him. nan, at Philadelphia; heart blow; dead. Lansing, Mich., April 26.—The present Robert W. Hamer, a retired broker something left. And he wants to make Steams Down the Line Amid a Terrifflc legislative session has been in progress D'Ooge May Succeed Angell. and wealthy, committed suicide in his Miss Ervin his wife. Bombardment of Salutes. nearly four months and until Saturday Ann Arbor, Mich., April 24.—The gen- home at Chicago by shooting himself His most intimate friends declare that The officers of the Dolphin saluted the there was no hint of corruption. A eral opinion at the university seem through the heart. Despondent over ill- he has never been more than a protector president, who walked aft and ascended sensation of the general boodle kind, to be that Dean D'Ooge of the literary ness. to the girl. They ask no one to believe the quarterdeck. He was accompanied however, will be sprung in the house department will be appointed acting Warrants have been issued at Chicago it with them. The unfortunate fact that by Secretary of State Sherman, General this afternoon when a resolution will be president of the university during Pres- for the arrest of Peter A. Noreu, treas- he is separated from, his wife and his Alger, Attorney General McKenna, Sec- introduced stating that a member of the ident Angell's absence as minister to urer of the Independent Order of Vik- admiration for and attention to Miss retary Long, Secretary Gage, Secretary house has made an affidavit to the effect Turkey. Professor H. B. Hutchins, ings, No. 1. He is charged with being Ervin they know were bound to be pro- miss, Generals Miles, Ruggles, Porter, that he was accosted by a prominent dean of the law department, who, with $1,600 short in his accounts. ductive of scandal, but still the few who and Butterfield, Blihu Root, J. Edward man who has been lobbying in the In- Professor D'Ooge had been most prom- Mayor Wheeler of Springfield, Ills., knew Saturday that he sacrificed his Simmons, Governor Black and Post- terest of a bill that is now before the inently mentioned for the place, has re- inaugurated his administration by clos- liberty to his love applauded him for it. master General Gary. At 5:30 o'clock public health committee, and after con- fused to allow the consideration of his ing all the gambling houses. His counsel, John M. Oliver, who said the Dolphin started down the river, siderable patting on the back the lobby- name for the position. President An- with him to the last, knew of the alter- followed by the immense fleet of steam- ist offered the member $25 if he would gell will be given leave of absence and Saturday, April 24. native offered to his client. ers, which had awaited the arrival of promise to support and vote for the bill. an acting president chosen at the The physicians who have been exam- the president. The New York was the Lansing, Mi»h., April 28.—Nothing de- monthly meeting of the board of re- ining Pietro Acciarito, the iron worker KENTUCKY FIGHT IS SETTLED. first vessel passed by the Dolphin, and veloped in the legislative boodle sensa- gents. who tried to stab King Humbert, pro- Republican Caucus Nominates Wm. J. De- GRAFT'S TOMB. NEW YORK. President McKinley doffed his silk hat tion which was brought to light Satur- First Wife Contesting a Will. nounce him to be insane. boe for the Senate. there still lives in the hearts of men and bowed as the first gun of her salute day, and the members will probably The Turkish court at Erzeroum, Tur- the hero-worship which found such Detroit, April 24.—The will of Edward Frankfort, Ky., April 24.—The Repub- boomed across the waters. treat the whole affair as something of Henkel, a promising and wealthy key,, has acquitted the Kurds and Ar-lican joint legislative caucus nominated tumultuous vent yesterday. The great a joke. Ex-Representative John Mat- menians charged with the murder of eat of our citizens, our soldiers, and young wholesale grocery merchant, is William J. Deboe about midnight last Next came the Indiana, and then the thews, of Detroit, who has been lobby- young Lenz, the American cycHst, while night. Baird, the gold Democrat, was our sailors, stood side by ride with men ing for a bill tor the state medical so- being contested in the courts. Henkel of fame of almost every nation of the guns of the British cruiser Talbot wel- was killed by being crushed between on his tour around the world awheel. present and there were some paired ab- comed the president. The Texas was ciety, was discussing the measure at the Israel Lure, aged 93 years, died at sentees. Baird was ruled out in the- earth and paid, without regard to race hotel with Representative Clark, of Ma- bis steam yacht and a dock at Port Hu- or creed, or party prejudice, the las the next to greet him, and the two ron. His will bequeathed all his property Berlin, Wis. count necessary to elect, but they al- Spanish ships, the corvette Fulton, the son county. The latter Informed Mat- lowed him to vote nevertheless. Rev. and long-delayed honor of the living to thews that he was opposed to the bill, to his second wife, nee Miss Anna Joseph McCoy, colored, was lynched the dead, while the greatest throng tha Italian cruiser Dogali, and the Raleigh, Greening, formerly an employe of the at Alexandria, Va., for assaulting his Mr. Grlder was the first man to turn ever filled the city of New York added Columbia, Amphitrite and Terror, of the and jokingly said something about $25 Henkel & Sons establishment. The con- employer's two daughters. to Deboe, who started out with thirty- its surging paean to the roar of belching White Squadron, saluted in quick suc- being his price. The lobbyist is then testant is Henkel's first wife, from Colonel Min Sang Ho, of the Corean one votes—within five of the number guns and the tramp of marching sol- cession as the Dolphin steamed by. The said to have remarked that it would be whom he was divorced on account of army, accompanied by Dr. W. Eastlake, for nomination. Holt showed weakness diers. rails were manned by the gallant tars worth $25 to him to get the bill through, incompatibility, and by whom he had o* Tokio, Japan, is at the Palmer House, from the beginning, and the vote for of the various ships and a French and it is charged that the latter' said to three children. Chicago. the others was scarcely worth mention- Gray Has Blended with the Blue. bugle call from the Fulton was added Clark that he lacked just six votes, and And in that throng there was no north Harry W. Cassin, cashier of the ing. The number of scattering votes- to its salute of the chief executive. that if he (Clark) would vote for the Another Fraternal Society Suit. nine—indicated to those who know a. and no south, for since the soldier-presi- bill there would be $25 in it for him. Georgia Loan, Savings and Banking dent had said: "Let us have peace," Salutes were fired after the warships Detroit, April 26.—Thomas J. Parker, company at Atlanta, has "misappro- thing or two that the caucus would ar- had been left behind by the revenue Later Clark told members of the pub- grand commander for Michigan of the rive at some conclusion last night. the gray had blended with the blue lic health committee about the conversa- priated" some $45,000 of the funds of Before the presidential party left the cutters Dexter, Woodbury, Dallas, Order of Knights of the Red Cross, and :hat institution. His friends have made Hamilton and Wlndom, and silence en- tion, and some of them were so greatly James Eaken, chairman of the supreme Baird's vote for Deboe on one ballot city to take part in the dedication cere- up the loss. gave him thirty-two votes, but It only- monies the flag-decked streets were sued when the lighthouse tenders, of shocked they deemed investigation nec- trustees of that organization, have be- which there were eleven, were reached. essary. gan suit to enjoin Sven Windrow, of The grand jury at Cincinnati in- counted as thirty-one. After the twen- black with people, who cheered vocifer- dicted Dr. J. W. Prendergast and Dr. ty-fourth ballot it was decided that the- ously as the great men drove by. When The tug Ramapo was filled by soldiers Chicago, supreme president, and certain from Ohio with their band, and steam- DETECTIVE SHOT BY ROBBERS. other officers and members of the coun- O. V. Limerick for soliciting a bribe from hindmost man must be dropped. The the tomb was reached a strange sight he Fraser Tablet company. Dr. Pren- absentees were divided between Lewi* met the eye. All around the oval in ing by the Dolphin cheered for the pres- Cornered in a Freight Car, Thieves Fatally cil from performing duties of said offi- ident again and again. McKinley seemed cers, and for appointment of a receiver. dergast is the late health officer of Cin- and Boyle. The five bolters up to thi» the centre of which stood the gray Wound Their Captor. innati. time and further along declined to vote. monument to Grant were what seemed highly pleased and walked to the side Detroit, April 27.—A couple of men, Various charges of mismanagement, im- of the Dolphin nearest the Ramapo. proper levying of assessments, etc., are On the twenty-sixth ballot Evans was- to be black hillocks. This somber back- one white and the other black, held up Monday, April 26. dropped, being the iowest. Deboe was ground was formed by the thousands He took his hat off and remained un- a grocer at Chatham, Ont., and got $450. made against the defendants. German emigration for the month of of spectators, who filled the stands covered until the Ramapo had gone still within five of an election and the- The robbers started west on the Grand Killed by the Village Marshal. .larch has again diminished, being only bolters could have nominated him. On built up from the ground on both sides astern. A steamer containing the mem- Trunk track toward Windsor, and when of the tomb to the level of the steps bers of the Pennsylvania legislature Ironwood, Mich., April 27.—Cust Rom, ,938 persons as compared with 3,120 the twenty-eight ballot the bolters cama- that lead to its massive doors. r.ext attracted the president's attention they came to a section house broke it a Finlander, was shot and instantly persons during March, 1896. in and settled the ma,tter. open and took a hand car, which they William B. Somerville, superintendent and he cordially saluted them as they killed by "Village Marshal Gust Miller Appointments to Office. President McKinliy'n Speech. waved their hats from the tug. pumped to Belle River. Here they left at Wakefield, while resisting arrest for of the Western Union Telegraph com- To the south, where the loop arouna The Dolphin came to anchor opposite the hand car and got into a box car,having stabbed a companion in a sa- pany's press service, died at New York Washington, April 27.—Among th» the oval met the Riverside Drive, there West Fifty-second street, having been pulling the door shut after them. lcon row. A mob of Finlanders at- Saturday. nominations sent to the senate yester- were two solid lines of humanity. On preceded down the river by the torpedo The Chatham police wired Windsor to tacked Marshal Miller, but he was res- In a radius of fifty miles around Jack- day were the following: William R. all four sides of the monument oval the look out for the men, and Detectives son, Tenn., there are in cultivation 5,000 Day, of Ohio, to be assistant secretary stands were packed* to overflowing, boat Porter. The president stepped in- cued by a posse led by Sheriff Kallender to the launch and as she steamed away Campau and Mahoney took a train to and lodged in jail for safe keeping at acres of strawberries. The outlook for a of state: Bellamy Stprer, of Ohio, to ba- while facing these crowds was the great Belle River. The officers began to ex- large yield is decidedly good. minister to Belgium; George M. Fisk, mass of eager sight-seers who had not for the Fifty-second street pier the Bessemer. It is generally conceded that Dolphin's guns boomed a farewell salute amine the cars on the siding and when the marshal was justified in the shoot- The court house of Wyandot county, oi Ohio, to be second secretary of tha been officially provided for. The solemn Mahoney stepped into the car where the embassy of the United States at Berlin; service of dedication seemed to throw and her sailors and marines manned ing. The Finlanders are very angry, O., was sold at auction and purchased Huntington Wilson, of Illinois, to be sec- a strange hush over this vast throng. the rails. men were concealed, he was firfed at, and trouble is feared. for $10 by John Lavely, a farmer. At the bullet taking effect just above the the recent election the people voted in ond secretary of legation of the United The president stood bareheaded in the THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE. Devil Is Even in the Women. States at Tokio, Japan. Postmasters— wind. When he spoke he was heard heart. Campau opened fire on the man favor of a new court house. who did the shooting, two shots taking Lansing, Mich., April 24.—At Will- Frank E. Benjamin, Terre Haute. Ind.; distinctly by the persons who stood di- Synopsis of the Proceedings of the Law- Emperor Francis Joseph, with Arch- Henry Curran, Stevens Point, Wis. recetly in front of him. General Por- makers ai Washington. effect, when both men surrendered and iamston, Mich., fourteen miles east of duke Otto and Count Goluchowski, the were compelled to hold out their hands this city, Mrs. Albert Hovey, aged 32 Fell Seventy-Two Feet and Lives. ter's oration in honor of the hero seemed Washington, April 24.—The house con- Austro-Hungarian foreign minister, has to impress the crowd less than the sight while the wounded officer placed the years, murdered her aged mother-in- started for St. Petersburg. .- Bedford, Ind., April 28.—James Cul- of the palefaced, bareheaded president, cluded consideration of the senate handcuffs on the prisoners, his compan- law with an axe, some time between 8 Chauncey M. Depew celebrated his amendments to the Indian appropria- ion covering them with a revolver. len, of Lafayette, a Monon bridge car- standing beside the widow of the dead o'clock and noon yesterday. She severed 62nd birthday Saturday, and in honor penter, fell from, the top of the Slat general,, ex-President Cleveland and the ion bill, disagreeing with those referring The colored man gave his name as the head entirely from the body with a of the event a dinner was tendered him to the opening under the mineral land Charles Brown of London, while the large butcher knife, and then poured creek bridge near this city, a distance of gray-haired statesmen and soldiers. It aws of the Uncompahgre reservation by the members of the Montauk club seventy-two feet, yesterday morning. was their presence, rather than their other said he was C. W. Moore of Chi- oil on the lifeless body and set it on in Brooklyn. words, that lent solemnity to the oc- and modifying the clause regarding the cago. On arrival at Windsor Officer fire. The murdered woman was 80 years old Although he turned a dozen somer- casion. deposits of gilsonite so as to lease the Mahoney was taken to a hotel, where and lived with her son's family in the Tuesday, April 27. saults, Cullen struck on his feet and deposits for limited terms of years. it was found that his wound was quite was uninjured, save a sprained ankle. Twenty-five members were appointed southwest part of the village. Theodore A. Havemeyer, vice presi- Clouds Gather Over the Parade. serious. Cyclone Kills Several People. :o attend the Grant monument unveil- dent of the American Sugar Refining The land parade was waited for after Caused by a Open Switch. company, died at an early hour yester- Kansas City, Mo., April 23.—It is re- the conclusion of the ceremonies. The ng at New York next week. Adjourned CYCLONE STRIKES IN MICHIGAN. Hamburg, Mich., April 28.—Train No. to Monday. day morning at New York. ported that several people have been eky became overcast with clouds and 25 on the Grand Trunk railroad ran off Gottlieb Strum, of Jackson, Cal., com- killed in a cyclone at Newton, Kan. the wind increased until it almost Washington, April 27. — The senate Man and Wife Blown Sixty Feet and Fa- the track in the yards here. The en-mitted suicide April 13 by jumping over- howled around the trees. The waters chamber had a deserted appearance tally Hurt—Several Others Injured. gine rolled down a twenty foot em- board from the steamer Weimar, on THE MARKETS. of the Hudson reflected the ashen hue Saginaw, April 26.—A Special to The when the session opened yesterday, bankment into a pond, turning bottom which he had taken passage from Bre- Chicago Grain and Produce. of the sky and the great white ships many of the senators having gone to Courier-Herald from Omer, Aranac side up. The first coach only was de-men for New York. that floated on Its bosom stood in al- New York to attend the Grant cere- county, says that a cyclone struck that railed. The train was running slowly Chicago, April 27. most ominous relief. The dusty roadbed Charles B. Fosdick, president of the Following were the quotations on the- monies. When the Indian bill was re- town at 5:30 Saturday afternoon, com- and no one injured, the fireman and en- Second National bank, died at his home Board of Trade today: Wheat—April. of the drive was whipped up until pletely demolishing the general store of gineer both having jumped, black coats became brown and spectators jorted back from the house an effort An open in New York, aged 73 years. He was was made to send it to conference, but W. R. Clouston, whose residence was switch was the cause. one of the founders and the first presi- forsook their unsheltered seats for the Gorman objected, saying that it had also torn down and his shingle mill Suicide of a Murderer. dent of the Hide and Leather bank. protection of the tomb pillars. )een understood that no business what- wrecked. Mr. and Mrs. Hagley were closed 67%c. Corn—April, o'pened and blown sixty feet into the air and both Detroit, April 27.—The body of an un- It is announced that President Mc- closed nominal; May, opened 24%c, OUT OF THE PAIX OF DUST ever was to be transacted. Thereupon, known German who shot himself dead Kinley will attend the National Educa- closed 24c; July, opened 25%c, closed at 12:05 p. m. the senate adjourned to were fatally hurt. Clouston received a 25%c; September, opened 27c, closed in Windsor Sunday was Monday fully tional association meeting at Milwaukee 1 The Columns of Military Appear and Pass Thursday. serious scalp wound and is thought to 26%c. Oats—May, opened 17 /4c, closed identified as that of John A. Dittman, and deliver an address. 17c; July, opened lS^c, closed 17%c- the Tomb of the Hero. The house held a purely formal ses- be fatally injured. Mrs. John T .Balkie 7 sion. Many of the members had gone and her brother, John Cannally of Port who last week killed his mistress, Nellie M. Clemenceau and Prince Caraman September, opened 18 /8c, closed 18%c Then, Buddenly in the cloud of dust Bergin, in Detroit and escaped before de Chimay fought a duel with swords at Pork—May, opened $8.45, closed $8.40; from the south, between the two black o New York to attend the Grant tomb Huron, were in the upper portion of the July, opened $8.55, closed $8.47%; Sep- exercises, and under the arrangement store bulding when it collapsed. They his crime was discovered. Dittman had Paris. Both were slightly wounded. lines of people which seemed to meet in been working In Windsor as a gardener. The cause was an article written by tember, opened $8.67%, closed $8 65. the perspective, came the nodding made last Friday, after the reading of were buried under the debris, but es- Lard—May, opened $4.15, closed 4.10- caped serious injury. Clemenceau which the former thought July, opened $4.22%, closed $4.20. plumes of the soldiers. On they marched, he journal an adjournment was Imme- Started Up Another Shaft. reflected on his family. an endless line of white and red and diately taken until Thursday. The pres- John Campbell's building, under Ironwood, Mich., April 27.—The Me- Produce: Butter — Extra creamery, blue and gray. First passing on the west dent's message transmitting the report course of construction, was blown down tropolitan Iron and Land company has The case against Lieutenant Eloff, the 16c per rb; extra dairy, 14®15c; fresh f the Mexican boundary line commts- grandson of President Kruger, who was packing stock, 8%@9c. Kggs — Fresh side of the monument oval and return- and completely wrecked. The Hagley started up another shaft at the Pabst charged with slandering the queen of stock, 8%c per dozen. Live Poultry- Ing on the north road under the monu- ion was, however, received before ad- residence was blown tj pieces, and not mine, putting about eighty additional Turkeys, 8@9c per tt>; chickens, 7c; ournment. England, has been dismissed at Pretoria mental arch, they passed the president a board can be found within 200 feet of men to work. This is taken as evidence on the ground that the evidence was ducks, 9@10c. Potatoes—Burbanks, 19@ in review, and then back again into the its former location. Clouston's loss is 25c per bu. Sweet Potatoes—Illinois Attempt to Kill Humbert. that this company has made a sale of conflicting. 75c@$1.00 per bbl. Honey—White clov- black background of humanity and the $1,200 on building and $3,000 on stock. Rome, April 23.—King Humbert, ac- ore, though nothing definite ean be er, ll@12%c per Ib; imperfect, 7@9c. white clouds of dust. Surrounded by The Presbyterian church was damaged ompanied by his aide-de-camp, General learned from the local officials. Wednesday, April 28. Apples—Common to fancy, [email protected] friends, President McKinley stood and to the extent of $500. The cyclone lasted per bbl. ^ondis Vaglia, was going to witness the In the hearing of the Chicago lake reviewed the grandest military pageant but a moment, and was followed by a State Notes. loyal Derby yesterday when the at- front "scrip" case Land Commissioner Chicago Live Stock. ever seen in this city. There were reg- terrific rain. The cloud was funnel- empt was made on his life by Acciria- Robbers attempted to remove the cor- Herrman allowed ten days for the filing Chicago, April 27. ular soldiers, regular sailors, national shaped and took a northeasterly direc- o. His majesty's assailant, who was ner-stone of the Baptist church at Port- of supplementary briefs and will render Estimated receipts of cattle, 2,500; guardsmen of the sea and land forces. tion. When it reached the woods trees waiting outside St. John's Gate, rushed land, Mich., where a sum of money was a decision soon after these are filed. quiet and steady; business slow; about Grand Army veterans, Confederate vet- were uprooted and carried into the air. like any other Tuesday. Receipts of p to the carriage in which his majesty deposited, but were frightened away. erans, and the striplings who in the fut- Washington Gibbons, 79 years old, hogs, 18,000; bulk sold nearly a nickel was seated and attempted to stab him. A train on the Detroit, Grand Rapids ure may fight as gallantly as their TORE UP STREET~CAR TRACKS. who was for many years a prominent lower; closed steady; packers and good :he king avoided the dagger by rising and Western railway at South Lyon, mixed, [email protected]; prime mediums and fathers did. Buffalo lawyer and politician, died sud- rom his seat. Acciriato, who is an iron Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Removes an Un- Mich., struck a vehicle, instantly killing denly at New York. butcher weights, [email protected]%; prime When the cheering was at its loudest, worker out of employment, seeing that used Electric Line. Harry Clark, son of Rev. E. P. Clark, light, [email protected]%. Receipts of sheep and Presbyterian minister of that city, and Trinity Protestan't Episcopal church lambs, 9,000; sheep steady, lambs 10c and when the wind had somewhat died e had failed in his attempt to assassin- Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., April 27.— at New York will celebrate 200 years of lower for the week so far; top Colora- away, a touching scene was enacted te the king, threw away his dagger. He Residents of this city were greatly sur- Miss Sarah Fisher, of Ypsilanti, who was visiting friends there. existence with elaborate ceremonines, dos, $5.40; others, [email protected]. which was seen by few. Silently Mrs. •as immediately arrested by two cara- prised Sunday morning to find a force which will begin on Sunday, May 2, Milwaukee Grain. Orant stole away from the president's Mrs. A. H. Rowe, wife of Alderman ineers, while his majesty calmly or- of fifty men and several teams engaged Milwaukee, April 27. reviewing stand, where she had been Rowe, of Benton Harbor, Mich., while and continue every day for one week. ered his coachman to drive oa. in tearing up the rails and ties of the W. H. Darnell, a 15-year-old boy re- Wheat—Weak; No. 2 spring, 73%c; watching the gallant troops go by, and electric street railway on Portage ave- temporarily insane, jumped into the No. 1 northern, 79c; May, 72%c. Corn- leaning on the arm of her son, Colonel Costly Conflagration. canal and was drowned. siding at Hardin, Marshall county, Ky., nue. The work was being done under proudly writes to a newspaper: "I am Firmly held; No. 3, 24%c. Oats—Quiet Grant, made her way to the tomb, fol- Newport News, Va., April 28.—Fire the personal supervision of Mayor Christina Bounekessel, -who was and steady; No. 2 white, 21@22%c. Bar- lowed only by the members of the Grant roke out in the Chesapeake and Ohio 15 years of age, and weighs 180 pounds, ey—Quiet; No. 2, 33y2c; samples, 31%c Webster, and had begun soon after mid- buried at Bessemer, Mich., last week, Rye—Weak and lower; No. 1, 36y c. family. The bronze doors were opened Railroad company's pier No. 5 at an and am 6 feet 6 inches high with my 2 night. Three miles of track were re- was 99 years old and had been married St. Louis Grain. and the widow of the hero passed from arly hour yesterday morning and be- eighteen times, the last time only a few shoes off." the noise of the outside world into the posing alongside the street at 2 o'clock __ St. Louis, April 27. cre the flames were checked damage to months ago to a young man. The Turkish authorities have con- dim quiet of the tomb. For about ten Sunrdy afternoon, when the work of de- demned to death the murderers of the Wheat—Lower; No. 2 cash elevator, minutes she stayed there and then, with :ie extent of $2,000,000 had been done, molition had been finished. The Bell telephone system will be re- agent who was distributing the British 96c bid; track, 98c@$1.00; cash, 76%c; her face hidden in her hands, she left wo of the company's imense piers were placed in Benton Harbor, Mich., by a May, 9o%e bid; July, 77%@77%c. Corn estroyed, three vese&ls burned to the Numerous attempts had been made to local stock company. The new concern and American relief funds at Diarbekir, —Lower; No. 2 cash, 22c bid; July, 23% the scene. Asiatic Turkey. 3>23%e. Oats—Lower; No. 2 cash 19V>c •ater's edge, a tug boat entirely d»- have the rails removed the past three has a large per cent, of the Bell sub- Boon after this President McKinley years, during which time the line had scribers on its books. Reduced prices An interstate mass convention is to bid; July, 18%c bid. Rye—Held at 36c royed and eight persons Injured, some Detroit Grain. aboard the Dolphin amid the f them seriously. -_*_, not been operated, but without effect. attract many patrons-who have never be held in Topeka or Wichita, Kan., The T rails were an Intolerable nuis- used 'phones. in June in an effort to compel railroads Detroit, April 27. to reduce freight rates to the gulf. Wheat—Cash, 90c; cash red, 91i

The Criminal Out of i'rksow. Josiah Flynt is the noin de plume of COMFORT IN COOKING B man wlio lived and traveled with tramp* and criminals for the purpose of FREE! -WITH- finding them out as ' iey really are. His LOCAL LINERS. telephone in a business place and $24 summing up of the criminal class when The Normal second nine defeated the for a dwelling with a rebate of $4 for TO YOU 1 free and out of prison is curiously inter- Ann Arbor High Schools, Saturday, by business places and So for residences esting as printed in The Forum. a score of 12 to 7. when the telephones are used for an For the asking. We have For one thing Mr. Flynt scouts the five hundred copies of a Edwin Simons died at his home on uninterrupted period of one year; the measurements and conclusions of crimi- Monarch Gasoline Stoves Catherine street, Wednesday morning work of constructing the plant must nologists like Lombroso, who find a New Family Book at 6 o'clock, from cancer trouble. be commenced within (iO days of the criminal an abnormal and illy developed -OR- M. 1). Richardson, the new proprietor acceptance of the franchise; the com-man even physically, with a cross eye, of Household and Veterin- of the new Occidental, will open up pany is to furnish the city of Ypsilanti, one ear larger than the other, or a sub- ary Prescriptions and I that hostlery for guests tomorrow even- free of charge, the use of six telephones ject of epilepsy or other disease and For a few days we will give ing. for the city offices and city officers; in with a"very illiterate mind. It is fool- one to every customer. Ask Jewel Gas Stoves. Other People's Money, which was event of the company failing to operate ishness, these notions, says Flynt. The for one. booked to appear at the opera house the plant for any continuous period of criminal in prison is very different from Why roast over a wood or coal stove when gas or gasoline is so next month, has cancelled the engage- six months, the franchise is to become the free rascal who robs and steals out- null and void; the city reserves the much cooler? Cooler and cheaper too. ment. side and wanders whither he will. The The city has received word of accep- right to use the uppermost part of the epilepsy in prison is assumed. So is the MUMMERY'S poles for its own wires. We have a large line ot these stoves and invite^ your inspection. tance of the franchise granted to the ignorance. The free criminal has all his DRUG STORE, Also Xew State Telephone company by that senses, and he is not abnormal mentally. company. PERSONAL, He has as much wit as an honest man John Laidlow, the Michigan Central D. C. Griffen was in Detroit Wednes and should be ' held as accountable 17 E. Washington, cor. 4th Ave. America Refrigerators gardener, had a total of 300 Easter 111- day. morally. He simply steals because he lies this season and sent 40 into Detroit Miss Alice Barnes was in Detroit thinks it is the easiest way to make a one day alone. Wednesday. living, just as the man who speculates (THE GREAT ICE SAVERS). There will be a civil service examina- Don C. Jewett, of Detroit, was in the in oil wells or railroads steals does. tion for clerks and carriers of the Ypsi- city over Sunday. He is a criminal because he thinks lanti postoffice on June 5, and applica- Wm. Jackson has been granted an crime pays. tions may be had up to May 22. increase of pension. After a term of years, on the average About a dozen master masons wit- Mrs. Nellie D. Yerkes returned from 15, he finds that after all crime does SGHALLER'S - nessed the conferring of the third de- Rockford, 111., Saturday night. not pay. What does he do then? He Parker, C Dr. Ellen B. Murray returned from merely sinks into the ranks of the vaga- gree at Belleville, Tuesday night. The 25 East Washington Street. work was followed by a banquet. Geneva, N. Y., Tuesday morning. bond. The discouraged criminal be- ' BOOKSTORE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conklin,of Albion, comes the tramp. If the laws and cus- Undertaker McElcheran states there r are visiting Mrs. G. A\ . Densmore. toms of society forced it upon the atten- were HOO people in attendance at the Anson Campbell has taken out a pat- tion of the tramp that vagabondage A New Line of the Latest funeral of the late George Myron Cot- ent on a double screen for windows. paid no better than crime, then there ten who was killed by lightning last Miss Minnie Deitz entertained a num- would be discouraged \ramps, and this Friday. TH6 flnn flrDor Savings Bank ber of her friends last Friday evening. class, too, would disappear from the Daniel Fisher, brother of Mrs. An- STATIONERY Organized May, 189G, under the General Mrs. M. E. Abel, of Detroit, is the earth. drew Campbell, died at his home in Banking Law of this state. guest of Mrs. N. B. Perkins this week.' The career of the habitual criminal just received. All the Petersburg, Mich., on Saturday last, and not seldom closes with repeated attacks was buried at Highland Cemetery on Emil Schaeferick and Miss Fannie CAPITAL, $50,000 Sinkule will be married next Tuesday. of the "shivers, " which Mr. Flynt calls Monday. one of the weirdest disorders to which Olivet stands at the head of the Inter- Arthur Smith, who travels in Wis- '' the human body ever yields." It is a FASHION BOOKS Surplus, $150,000 Total Assets, $1,000,000 Collegiate Base Ball League, having consin and Illinois, returned from his terror of capture which becomes a disease trip Monday. kept constantly on hand. Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies, and other persons will find this four games to its credit with none lost. to haunt the criminal after a dozen Bank a safe and convenient place at which to do business. Ypsilanti has lost the only game in Capt. Stewart, of the ways and means years of stealing and burglary, perhaps Interest is allowed on all Savings Deposits of J1.00 and upward, according which she has played this season. co :'inittee of the legislature, was in the something like the delirium tremens of to the rules of the bank, and interest compounded scnii-annualiy. The Ann Arbor Convocation held its city Monday. the sot. The criminal loses his nerve, F. J. Webb, W. J. Stone and Miss Martin Schaller MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $25 to $5,000 season at St. Luke's church in this city attacks of a shivering palsy seize him, yesterday. This Episcopal Diocese is Helen May have been victims of are liable to catch him in the midst of 19 E. Washington St. Secured by unencumbered Real Estate and other good securities. divided in four Convocations and Hiemeasles t'iis week. a most successful job, so that he is of the best modern construction. Absolutely Fire Ann Arbor Convocation is one of Mr. and Vrs. Max Pease and Mrs.compelled to abandon it. When these ffilGHIOAN CENTRAL and Burglar Proof. Boxes to rent from S3.00 to -'cr nger, of Detroit, took in the opera SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS 10.00 per year. them. seizures come, the criminal has to give " The Niagara Falls Route." h -jre last Friday night. up and become a common tramp. DIRECTORS: A telegram was received from P. W. Central Standard Time. T?oss, Wednesday morning, sta ing that Fred L Ingram has been selected as Criruinologists find that the convict TKA.LN8 AT ANN AKBOR. CHRISTIAN MACK W. D. (IAREIMAN WILLIAM DEUflEL O." itor of the Day for the celebration of DAVID RINSEY DANIEL II1SCOCK L. GRUNKK \V. B. SMITH his man Redden Smith, jr.. who was is weak in health and constitution. Going East. Going West taken from him on a habe s corpus has Memorial Day at Dundee. Flynt finds that it is the long terms of Mail* 8:4? p. m. 8:43 a. m. OFFICERS: Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Owen expect to Day Express' 4:58 p. in. 7:30 ft. m. CHRISTIAN MACK, President W. D. HAREIMAN, VicePresident gone to Florida, and that he is return- imprisonment that break his health and North Shore Limitedt 9:25 a. m. sail for Europe on June 26 if Mrs. constitution. In the open he is as Chicago ExDresst 1:65 p. m. CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier M. J. FRITZ, Assistant Cashier ing here empty banded. N. V. &Lira. Ext 10:05 p. in. Owen's health will permit. healthy as anybody. In brief, to sum Chicago Night Ex 9:10 p. m. George Loughridge, of this city, has Mrs. M. A. Stebbins and son, B. C. Detroit Expresst... 5:50 a. m completed the Soldiers* Monument for up, Flynt finds free criminals much like Pacific Expresst ..... 13:15 p. m. Stebbins, of Cleveland, Ohio, have been other people. Grand Rapids Ex*.... 11:10 a. m. 5:55 p. ra If you Contemplate Building call at the Chelsea, which e 'Sts between §1.200 and Atlantic Expresst 7:55 a. m. visiting John Rowland this week. •—Daily except Sunday. $1,300, and will s\ip the same the fore *• Daily except Saturday, part of next week. The monument will Thomas S. Hill, of Detroit, who was The northern part of the boundary te- t Daily. be dedicated o.i Decoration Day. in the dry goods business here sixty tween Alaska and British America will O. W. RUGGtES, H. w. BATES years ago, was in the city last Friday. be definitely settled by the treaty signed P. &T. A.Chicago. Ag't. Ann Arbor. The loc il L. A. AV. has taken steps to Dr. Hull expects to move into the by Secretary Olney and Sir Julian Deafness Cannot be Cured FERDON LUMBER YARD! arrange for the bi^ bicycle meeting Fred Johnson bouse, corner of Hamil- Panccefcto for Ifceir respective govern- •jy local applications, as they cannot reach the which will take place in this city June liseased portion of the ear. There is only pno ton and Congress sts., in a few days. ments. The one hundred and forty-first •vuy to cure Tcafness, and that is by constitu- Corner of Fourth and Depot streets, Ann Arbor, 10 and 11. 'J he wheelmen will also Mrs. Osgood McVean, of Dresden, meridian cf longitude settles the bound- tional re.nedies. Deafness is caused by an in- Ramed condition of the mucous lining of the and get our figures for all kinds of petition the common council to be Ont., is visiting her uncle, M. B. Mc-ary for the northern part of Alaska. EustachianrJube. When this tube getsiiuGamed allowed to ride on sidewalks when the you hav o a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- Gregor who is suffering from paralysis. The difficulty was to know just where ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is streets are muddy. Ihe result, and unless the inflammation can bo Richard R. Putnam and II. C. Gor- the one hundred and forty-first meridian *aken out and this tube restored to its normal Died, recently, the Business Men's don are the next fellow crafts to ride of longitude passed. The necessity of condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; LUMBER! line cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, Pedro Club at the tender age of 12 the Master Mason goat in Phoenix having its location exactly marked has »hich is nothing but an inflamed condition of We manufacture our own Lumber and years at the home of its birth in the Lodge. been increased by the fact that the great jhe mucous surfaces. Savings Bank building. Undertaker We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Miss Grace Chaffee, who has been Alaskan goldfields lie along this me- caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- McElcheran performed the last sad lot bs cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for studying music under Mrs. Tyler for ridian, both in British and American jirculars, free. Guarantee Very Low Prices. rites over the remains (of the furniture) territory. The line will be exactly sur- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. the past two years, left Tuesday for her ">• Sold bv Druggists. 75c. by moving them to his store last Wed- home in La Porte, Ind. veyed and marked by boundary monu- Give us a call and we will make it to your interest, as our large and well nesday morning. graded stock fully sustains our assertion. Frank Martin has quit the motor line ments now, so soon as the surveyors for On Sunday last a bald headed eagle, as conductor, Charles Disboro taking the two governments can complete their A Veteran's Voice A full assortment of StODe Sewer Pipe and Drain Tile, manufactured by pursued by 50 crows, took refuge in his place and H. J. Moran being pro- work. The treaty is merely one agreeing the Jackson Fire Clay Co. These tile, being made of fire clay, are of unusual the woods of Superior to get away to the laying down by a surveying party strength. moted to the night conductorship. from his tormenters. Mr. Gale, of Tom A. Rockwell, general manager of the exact line of the meridian which Gives High Praise to Hood's T. J. KEECK, Supt. JAS. TOLBERT, Prop. Superior, discovered him and shot him. separates the two countries. The merid- New State Telephone company, G. J. for Health John L. Hixon will mount the speci- Haller and Ernest Eberbach, of Ann ian marks the boundary from the north- men which is said to measure seven Arbor, were in the city Wednesday. ern edge of British America as far 6outh feet from tip to tip of the wings. as Mount St. Elias. But south of Mount Blood Purified-Strength Built up-- The marriage of Miss Jane Farnham St. Elias the boundary line is still hazy. Tobacco Habit Cured. Electric Light The common council will meet next to Dr. George Geis will take place at It follows the lines mentioned in the Many a veteran of the war, whosa Monday night when the newly elected Atlanta, Ga., on May 12, and Miss Farn- health was wrecked by wounds, «x- aldermen will take their places in the treaty of purchase between Russia and ham will leave for there on Monday the United States. But at the time we posure and privation, has found in deliberations of that august body. next. Hood's Sarsaparilla just the tonic and There is a considerable speculation as bought Alaska accurate surveys had not John Dodge sang the part of Alexis been made. The boundary lines were blood reviving effects he needed. The to who will get the pap for the next in the opera " The Sorcerer " at Ovid on following is one out of hundreds of Some of the Advantages of Electric Light: year as the council is a tie but there largely guesswork, as has since been of letters from G. A. R. boys prais- Cubic feet Cubic feet of Heat produced in Wednesday evening and the company shown. There is no mountain chain as ing Hood's Sarsaparilla for health re» of air carbonic acid 1 Jb Watt's raised will probably be a division of the spoils will repeat the opera at St. Johns this vitiated produced 1° Fahrenheit between the two parties. was supposed. This southern part of the stored and strength renewed in de»* 12 c. p. Incandescent Lamp None None 13.8' week. line is now in the hands of surveyors dining years. 12 c. p. Gas Light 345.25 3.21 278.6 A letter received from P. "W. Ross, E. D. Richmond, conductor on the appointed by the British and American " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : 12 c p. Kerosene Lamp 376.30 3.54 232.6 who went to Georgia after lleddin Michigan Central freight department, governments. In the course of a year or "Dear Sirs: On account of the great Some of the Disadvantages'of Gas: Smith, Jr. who is wanted for 'obtaining has been called to Waukegan, 111., on two it will also be definitely marked benefit Hood's Sarsaparilla has been to money under false pretences from Mrs. Air consumed. Carbonic Acid thrown off. account of the serious illness of his out, and we shall know just where Brit- me, I gladly write this, that others simi- Heat Unsteadiness of Light. M. M. Nowlin, states that his man hasmother. ish America ends and Alaska begins larly afflicted may learn of. the success ot Freezing Pipes. Danger of Suffocation. been taken from him in a writ of habeas John J. Barton, of the wiieat pit, has throughout the whole length of our the medicine in my case and a positive* Humidity Danger from use of Matches. corpus, and he will await develop- heen granted a patent on an electrical northwestern possession. care for them. I had been Ceilings Blackened. Water and Air in Pipes. ments. The prisoner has gone to Flor- alarm device which works on a closed A Physical Wreck Sulphur thrown off. Metals and Gildings Tarnished. ida and Ross is coming home. Ammonia thrown off Sulphuretted Hydrogen thrown off. circuit while other inventions work on since 1864, and had also been a constant The telephone war is on in regard to The Irish home rule party will have Gas cannot be inverted to throw light down. an open circuit. an excellent and very solid base smoker for 35 years. My wife purchased rates charged and the Michigan Bell Elmer Trum, who has been spending the first bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and None of these Disadvantages Accompany people will come down to the same rates from which to conduct operations in I commenced to take it more to please her Electric Lighting the winter with his sister, Mrs. Nellie the overtaxation of Ireland by the asked for by the New State Telephone Bacon, has received the appointment of than anything else. One bottle after In general the Incandescent Electric Light is much healthier and much Co. The manager of the Bell Com- British government. From that basis another was taken with increasing benefit. more convenient to use than any other method of lighting, and is more first officer on the barge, Mark Hopkins, they can agitate safely and tremendously The effect was of a strenghening nature, economical for amount of light furnished than gas. pany claims that they will lose money, which runs on the Great Lakes. but this hardly looks plausible when he for home rule, and they will do the best toning up my whole system. After I had Electricity for all kinds of Power. Electricity for Heating states that he is authorized to make for their native land by trying to have been taking the medicine a short time, I FOR SALE—Good work team, sound that grievance removed. The world will laid away my pipe and have not had any contracts extending from one to ten and gentle. 8 years old, dark brown and desire for the use of tobacco since. Hood's If you need Light apply to years. weight 2,600. GEO. W. HUKBELL, P. O. be in sympathy with them, even a large box 1226, Ann Arbor, Mich. 39-41 part of the British world. The world Sarsaparilla has thoroughly purified my The common council has granted a blood and driven all poison out of my will also have considerable respect for system. It has also done me franchise to the New State Telephone J. HenryjMcKinley. them if they do this instead of flying at Company which is now at work com- Mr. McKTinley, the tenor soloist whose one another's throat and calling one A Power of Cood pleting the plant in this city. services the association has been for- another all the hard names even Irish physically, and I feel like a new and free The franchise contemplates the keep- tunate enough to secure, is an artist of eloquence is capable of using, whereas man. Previously, I had tried a good many ing painted the poles; tie prohibition high repute, and his Oratorio work is at present the world has no respect at different times to stop smoking, and to of all advertisements posted on the regain my health, but I was unable to ac- magnificent. His voice in the Gounod all for the Irish home rule party in gen- complish the former, so that my attempt same; the poles to be placed at such aria, was marked with much vigor, deli- eral. for the latter was each time a failure. I places as the board of public works cacy of style and sweetness. His last am pleased to recommend Hood's Sarsapa- may direct; the company to be per-song on the program, "My Dreams," That was a ridiculous law in Wiscon- sin which sentenced inebriates to Keeley riilaasa blood purifier." J. R. MCFADDKK, mitted to place the wires underground was his best. The wonderful carrying Ex-Commander Ness Post, No. 81, Q. A. in conduits under the supervision and power of his voice, the strength and institutes and made the county in which B., Dept. of Kansas, Brownsville, Wash. approval of the board of public works; delicacy of his tones and the perfect they lived pay a round sum for their ex- N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sar- The modern Pain Annihilator, will positively in case the city paves any streets, the ease with which he managed his upper penses. No wonder the supreme court saparilla do not be induced to buy any cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, company is to have a 30 days' notice; notes, we^e truly artistic. He sang on of the state pronounced it unconstitu- substitute; insist upon Hood's and only the rate to be charged by the company a recall, llThe Rosebud," a sweet and tional. Such a law simply put a large Cuts, Sores, Earache, Backache and all other is to be §24 for a business place and §18 simple little fragment, with such grace sum of money into the hands of the vend- Hood's Sarsaparilla aches. SALVATION OIL is sold everywhere for for a dwelling per year, on contracts and charm of style that the plaudits ers of a private and secret nostrum. The One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all 35 cents. Only the genuine will do the work. for five years and the company is to be druggists. Price, Si per;bottle; six for $5. i'airly shook the roof.—Albany Even- Do not talk of your ailments or bad permitted to charge S28 per year for a ing Journal. , „.,, act harmoniously with, Chew LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great ToDacco Antidote.iOc. Dealers or mail,A.C.Meyer & Co., Balto.,MdI luck. S PllIS Hood's Sarsaparilla. APRIL 30, 1897 8 THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

PEKSOXA1S. In Honor of GOT. Felch. THE DEMOCRAT David Henning has gone to Chicago. In the supreme court at Lansing yes- Martin Schaller was in Detroit Mon- terday morning, Rep. A. J. Sawyer, of HARKINS Has Them this city, presented the resolutions of Friends of The Democrat, who have Imsi- day. the Washtenaw county bar on the ness at the Probate Court, will please Rev. Father Kelley was in Detroit HOSIERY death of c-x-Gov. Alpheus Felch. Chief request Judge Newklrk to semi Tuesday. their Printing to this office. Justice Long responded on behalf of Miss Tessie Martin has returned to the court, and ordered the resolutions COME IN AND LET US TALK IN AND ABOUT THE CITY. Saginaw. spread upon the journal. TO YOU ABOUT THOSE County Clerk Schuh is now able to be Emanuel Paul, of Saline, was in the Spring Requires city Tuesday. at his store, but will not attempt to That the impurities which have accum- SALE climb up into the court house until next Mrs. Butler, of South Thayer street, ulated in your blood during the winter week. is seriously ill. shall be promptly and thoroughly ex- FOR ONE WEEK, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legg, on Miss Florence Benham is again with pelled if good health is expected. When Monday, a son, whom Frank alleges to E. F. Mills & Co. the warmer weather comes these impur- COMMENCING * be a vocalist of undoubted power from W. A. Pew. the artist, went to Man- ities are liable to manifest themselves THURSDAY, the start. chfster Tuesday. in varions ways and often lead to seri- The Olivette performance drew out Sen. Chas. H. Smith was in Annous illness. Unless the blood is rich APRIL 29 Jewel Gasoline Stoves $240.45 from the pockets of the Ypsi- Arbor, Tuesday. and pure that tired feeling will afflict lantians. The expenses about ate up Gus Dieterle took time to run inyou, your appetite will fail and you will AT- the receipts. from Detroit, Sunday. find yourself " all run down." Hood's Mr. Grace, known in business circles Miss Mattie Drake, of the Courier ^arsaparilla tones and strengthens the THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST, SAFEST, as the "hustling drummer" has sold office, visited in Detroit. system, drives out all impurities and AND MOST CONVENIENT MADE. his house in Ann Arbor an£ removed Ex-Senator C. II. Smith, of Jackson, makes pure, rich, healthy blood. Hood's E. F. MILLS & CO., with his family to Detroit. was in the city Tuesday. «arsaparilla is the one true blood puri- Two printers who have just returned C. Fred Gauss returned Monday from ier and the best spring medicine. Be ANN ARBOR, MICH. from Conny Cook's asylum at Straw- a week's visit in Pontiac. sure to get only Hood's. See them and berry lake say that the fishing out Mrs. J. C. Corson has returned from be convinced. there did not reach Parr. her visit to friends in Wisconsin. Wm. Walsh and Chris. Brenner have Mrs. Minnie Vandawarker, of S. CLUBBING LIST, 780 PAIRS Ladies 25 c'nt sold a carload of Deering harvesting State street, was in Detroit Tuesday. " BURLINGTON " machinery since March 1st. They will Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Metcalf, of Bat- Order your papers through THE Hose, Fine Maco Cot- make a delivery tomorrow. tle Creek, were in the city this week. DEMOCRAT and get MORE VALUE FOR ton—Double Soles- J. E. HARKINS, 28 East Huron Street. The dwelling of Chris Low on Felch Mrs. S. P. Keyes has returned to YOUR MONEY. THE DEMOCRAT is HOW High Spliced Heels- St., was partially destroyed by fire yes- Lansing after a short visit in Ann Ar- the leading county newspaper, and we All Sizes 8 to 10 cents terday morning. The fire department otter you in combination the very best Fast Blacks, Tans, was on hand promptly as usual. Miss Belle Sperry, of Chicago, spent and Browns, AT Mrs. Cunningham has sold her house :ier vacation with her father in Ann newspapers and agricultural papers of at 12 S. Thayer to Mrs. Wilson, and Arbor. ,he country. I7c. Wm. Clancy has sold the house at 39 a pair Mrs. Dibble, of East Washington THE DEMOCRAT 3 pairs for 48c Kingsley to Dr. Blair through the Bach street, is recovering from a serious (i pairs for 90c agency. llness. We are showing an exceptionally large The Ann Arbor railroad promises to E. W. Staebler and H. G. Prettyman "blossom out in fresh paint and other The Detroit Weekly Tribune.. .$1 00 were in Detroit Tuesday on bicycle The Detroit Twice-a-Week Free PAIRS Children's line of pretty pieces of spring gew gaws on May 1st. The Ann justness. Press 1 20300 Arbor road is all right. Its name is a Gleanings in Bee Culture 1 25 Fast Black Hose, Bur- winner. J. H. MacFarland, of Melbourne, Hoard's Dairyman 1 15 lington brand, Double Australia, is at the Cook house for a Application has been made to Rev. American Poultry Journal 1 00 Knees, Extra durable, Siloertoare and Cut Glass few days. Farm Poultry 1 25 J. P. Hutchinson by a composer of Farm Journal 1 00 usually sold at 25c a Chicago to set the poem "Pray for my The Misses Field, of Detroit, are vis- American Swineherd 1 00 pair. All sizes from boy" to music. The poem appeared in ting their sister, Mrs. Woodbridge of Michigan Farmer 1 25 (j to 10 AT last week's Record. Packard st. The Rural New Yorker 1 35 Judge MoAlvey of Manistee visited The Orange Judd Farmer 1 25 Chas. Baluss, who formerly lived with The Interior 2 25 I4c. his folks here, on E. Ann st, had thehis son this week who is a student at The Independent 3 00 a pair the U. of M. 3 pairs for 40c sad misfortune to have his left hand Century 4 00 . 6 pairs for 75c cut off while working in his father's C. E. Worden, of San Francisco, Cal., St. Nicholas 3 00 is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harper's Magazine 3 50 saw mill at Temple, Mich. Harper's Weekly 2 70 Our stock has been re-assorted since the Holidays, Sixteen colored persons were bap II. Worden. Harper's Bazaar 2 70 tised in the Huron river on Sunday Several engineering students went to National Tribune 1 30 and many new settings added. If you have not a morning last by Rev. Mr. Carrol. A Detroit, Monday, to take civil service Youth's Companion 1 75 Weekly Inter-Ocean 1 20 pocket full of money you can buy a nice crowd of 300 persons witnessed the examinations. Cosmopolitan 1 30 ceremony from the banks. Miss Carrie Dicken, of the First Review of Reviews.. 2 50 DIAMOND RING for $15 or more. As an evidence that all farmers are Ward school, spent her vacation at her Munsey's 1 25 not prostrated by the hard times, we home in llomeo. The Argosy 1 25 note the birth of a son at the home of Word comes from Prof. Perry that Watch this list; there will be addi- Jas. Burke in Northfield. As this is the warm southern climate is rapidly tions to it from week to week. Jim's first offense, the boys will let him restoring his health. ills & Co HALLER'S JEWELRY STORE down easy. Eugene S. Gilmore, of the Ann Arbor SEND ALL ORDERS THROUGH Some of our speedy wheelman have railroad, went to Chicago Wednesday — "THE DEMOCRAT." 20 South Main St. secured permission to put in condition morning on business. 46 South Main Street. a part of the fair ground track, the Mrs. James Blodgett, of Monroe, is same to be used for training. C J spending a few days here with her IRRESISTIBLE IS OUR Snyder is putting the necessary touches mother, Mrs. S. C. Amsden. of preparation on the track. Miss llosa Wuerthner, formerly with HANDSOME STOCK OF Joe Dett who, during his lucid inter- W. F. Stimson, left Wednesday morn- Seen vals, is the pilot of one of the drays at ing for Manchester, where she will the court house stand, got gloriously remain. drunk and when he was ready to re Ann Arbor Commandery, K. T., con- sume business discovered that he was ferred the order of the Temple Tues- SPRING SHOES 'Em? in Dett to Justice Gibson in the sum oi day night on Chas. II. Chamberlin, of ItK $7.70. Ypsilanti. The new glass on the southern face Miss Minnie Haskins has returned to 1 of the court house clock has been her home in Bradford, Vermont, after Have you seen our Line of Tail replaced. It will now be necessary for a month's sojourn at the home of O. E. they are beauties, we have them in all the latest shades and styles Our Colors John Bennett to trump up some other Butterfleld. Marian Allen, daughter of Dr. Allen, The latest shades in Ox Blood, excuse for missing the car when he mam fails to put in appearance at his domi a former well-known resident of thi Our new C/OItl 1 OC is a winner. Just call and try on a pair. Dark Tan, Chocolate and Coffee city, but now of Chicago, is visiting Brown. In the different styles cile at the appointed hour. You will wear no others. Mrs. John Weimer, of 44 Third street Miss Sybil Pettee. of Lasts we now can please you; died at 1 o'clock Thursday morning Mrs. Clay Greene is visiting in De- such as the after a long illness of consumption of troit. During her absence the doctor Our line of $3.00 shoes in Black and Dark Chocolate beats them all. the blood. The deceased was 58 years will entertain in his usual hospitable Half-Dime, Dime, Quarter of age. The funeral will be held Sun- manner at the family residence on and Half-Dollar Toes day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Packard street. Our assortment of 1 lCtl S 3rlOCS are greater than ever this house, conducted by Rev. John Neu- Drs. Dock, Gushing and Huber leave next week for Washington, D. C, to be spring, and the magnet that attracts all lovers of correct styles in Footwear Call and we will be pleased to mann. show you. The claims of the Parish Aid society present at the Fourth Congress of cannot fail to please the most fastidious. of St. Luke's church to being the American Physicians and Surgeons, where each of them will read a paper. oldest religious society in this city, hav- Do not forget the bargains after bargains we offer you in theH. S. ROBIN- ing just completed its 21st year are dis- United States Civil Service Examination. BON & CO. Wholesale Shoe Stock, their loss is your gain, so take advant- Mil WAHR & MILLER, puted by the Presbyterians who main- The United States Civil Service Com- age of this sale. tain that the Woman's Foreign Mission- mission has ordered that an examina- THE SHOE MEN ary society of that church has been in tion be held by its local board in this continuous existence for 27 years. city on Saturday, June fifth, 1897, com- 17 south Qoodspeed Bros., AMARBOK' 48 S. Main St., - Ann Arbor Gottfred Paul, who lives three miles mencing at 9 o'clock a., m., for the r west of this city, was married to Miss grade of clerk or carrier in the classified Mam St. >•» ' MICH. Louisa C. Jenson, at the home of thepostal service. Only citizens of the bride's parents in Blumfield, Saginav United States can be examined. The county, Monday. Miss Rosa Paul, Mrs age of limitations for this examination The Stein Block Paul and Michael Staebler, of this city are as follows: Carrier, minimum 18, HOT WEATHER were present at the wedding. Mr maximum 40; clerk, minimum 18, no and Hanimerslougii Bros.' Staebler will also visit for a time at maximum limit. Xo application will Sebewaing before returning home. be accepted for this examination unless Wm. Frey, the genial cigar manu filed with the undersigned, on the facturer, was coming over from the proper blank, before the hour of closing will soon be here. Save south part of the city Sunday with a business on May twenty-second, 1897. fuel, time, and be com- couple of friends. An Ann Arbor Applications should be filed promptly SUITS "OVERCOATS freight train was standing on the track in order that time may remain for cor- rection if necessary. fortable during warm for this spring are the finest that experience can produce near Hill street, and the gentlemen and money can buy. We have complete lines of thought it would be quite as easy to The Commission takes this oppor- weather by using both. There isn't a shadow of doubt but that our large ride down town. So they climbed on tunity of stating that the examinations stock of as the train started. But it did noare open to all reputable citizens of the stop. It was a through freight for the United States who may desire to enter north, and the boys can tell you exact! the service, without regard to race or to how many ties there are between their political or religious affiliations. Emery station and Ann Arbor. All such citizens are invited to apply. Quick Meal Gas or Gasoline Stoves FineSpringSuits The reports on the final contest of They shall be examined, graded, and the Michigan Whist association, held at certified with entire impartiality, and Grand Rapids, shows that Jackson wholly without regard to any considera- ftow stands on top the list. Our aim is to have only the won 8 matches and Detroit only 6J< tion save their efficiency, as shown by The most pertect Gasoline best, to sell only the best and always to do the very best matches. This gives Jackson the the grades they obtain in the examina- for our customers, and we have succeeded admirably. trophy and leaves the standing: Jack tion. Stove on the market today. AVith the celebrated clothing of the Stein Block Co. and son, .674; Detroit, .(545; Ypsilanti .619 Hammerslough Bros.' we will clothe the finest dresser at For application blanks, full instruc. the lc west price. Fine Clothing is Our Specialty. with the remaining fifteen teams string tions, and information relative to the ing on behind. Detroit has already duties and salaries of the different posi- challenged Jackson for the cup under tions, apply to— the association rules, and C. W. Rogers Miss S. G. COME, announces that Ypsilanti will imme Secretary Board of Examiners, pos- Schumacher's Hardware Store diately challenge the winners of that tal service, P. O. address: Gen. Del'y, LINDENSGHMITT & APFEL .contest. P.O. 68 South Main Street. 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET.