THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xv. NO. 30. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1889. WHOLE NO. 761.

ation is now in correspondence with Mr. WHAT I.I (111 T COSTS. Marriage Licenses. A GROWING INDUSTRY. Ferguson in regard to the matter. Mr. Louis P. Jocelyn, Ann Arbor 26 Ferguson is not anxious to move and the The Comparison between Ann Arbor Ada A. Sutherland, Ann Arbor A Mass of Bargains!! WHAT ENERGY IIAS DOSE HEBE. offer will have to be very tempting that and Neighboring Cities Shows that George L. Coates, Webster 8 our Citizens are Paying Exhorbltant will induce him to go. Ann Arbor should Julia C. Philllo, Webster 35 Our Whole Store Crowded with Displays. see to it that he does not go, as we might Prices for both (ins and Electric The Great Success of Ferguson's Road Lights. Paul Kionka.Northfleld _ Cart Factory.—Business Quadrupled better have more such industries than to Mary Klein, Saline _„ 2 Onr lot of best American Sateens at 10c. Eacn Year.—Large Additions Built lose what we already have. In compliance with a resolution by the OUK 25 CENT COLUMN. One lot of best French Sateens at 18c. and Still More Boom Needed.—Ann common council, City Clerk Bach has Advertisements, such as To Rent, For 8al< One Job Dress Goods worth from 25c to 40c, reduced to 15c per vd Arbor Wants More Sucn Factories. and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can b UNIVERSITT IMPROVEMENTS. written to various cities in the state to as- inserted three weeks for 25 cents. Look at our 10c Job White Goods. Ann Arbor has within her limits a man- certain the price charged to consumers for You will find our Store brimful of bargains, where so many thou- What Secretary Wade and His Forces sand yards of Dress Goods and such great bulks of Goods come and ufacturing institution which has shipped gas, and also to find out what the various WAITED. go necessarily these's a Stock of Odds and broken lines left are Doing (Ills Summer.—Many Im- Good 10c and 12|c " Fancy Dress " Ginghams marked down to 71c good to nearly every part of the civilized provements Being made on the cities pay for street lighting. Replies ANTED—A boy who wishes to learn short- per yd. • world and brought the name of our city Campus. have been received from five of our Whand and type-writing and pay his tuition Best Staple Ginghams reduced to 8c. into prominence in places where it was As usual at this time of the year, while neighboring cities showing that Ann Arbor by doing office work. He can have a permanen Good fine Unbleached Cottons at 6c. position as soon as competent. A good chanc Good Lawns, fast colors, worth from 6c to 8c per yd., at 3Jc unknown. The institution referred to is the students, professors and other officials pays more for lighting the city than any for the right boy. Enquire of S. A. Moran, REG Our Batiste, Jackonets Lawns and many other Summer"Goods all the Ferguson road cart faotory, owned by of these places, and that in all except one ISTBB Office. reduced. of the University are having a vacation, ANTED—An unfurnished suite of rooms A. P. Ferguson, and which hag climbed Secretary Wade is about the campus place our citizens are charged more for tbe Wpermanently. No cooking. Address G. Q. C. A full line of all Silk Surrahs in all shades at 50c per yd this office. White Goods 8c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c, marked about I off. from a small affair to a factory of national busier than ever, putting everything in gas which they use, in that city, Adrian ANTED.—At 47 S. Division a first class girl fo We have made one lot of over £ of our Parasols and have cut them reputation in a few short years. shape for the running of the institution tbe prices being the same. The price Wgereral house work; references required; per down from $1.50 to $3.00, all to 95c each. Mr. Ferguson had a small shop in Dex- charged in Ann Arbor to small consumers manent position if suited. 45-inch Swiss and Hamburg Embroidered Skirtings in beautiful for another year. He has a large force of designs, from 50c to $3.00. Don't fail to see them. ter and began building road carts at that is $2.50 per thousand feet, with ten per ANTED—By J. L. Schaffer, 100 berry-pickers, workmen under him and they are making won the Clough farm. A big job in Hose worth from 25c to 50c, reduced to loc each place in 1883, building perhaps 100 per many improvements and repairs about the cent, discount if paid before the Huh of 50 doz. Ladies' (2 by 2) fancy stripe Hose worth at least 25c, at 15c ANTED— A Girl for general house work per pair. year at first In the fall of 1886 he in- grounds and buildings. The secretary has the month. WApply at this office. vented his improved road cart and made ANTED—A limited number of boarders a Our fast Blacks—if they crock or fade in washing, we refund the charge of this work almost entirely now. The prices charged in our neighboring w S. E. corner of Division * Williams. money for the 10c Hose as well as the 25c, 50c and 75c Goods application for a patent, which he obtained Instead of letting it out by contract he cities, according to the letters received by Laces from 1 to 9 inches wide, all 5c per yd. the city clerk, are as follows: ANTED.—A second hand surrey, apply to in the following spring. He had a small has the employees of the institution do T. M. H., this office. Our Remnant Table is overloaded now. Kalamazoo:—Q-as to consumers, $1.70 w Our Bargain Table is full of odds and ends from lc each up. shop and employed eight hands, building nearly all of the work, resulting in a IRLS WANTED.—100 girls can get immediate per 1,000; gas to city, $1.50 per $1,000; and permanent work at our factory making A look through our Store can give you an idea of our prices bv about 400 road carts in the winter of '86- large 6aving annually. To be able to do electric lights on the streets, 33 cents per Gshirts, overalls etc. Good board and washing seeing our displayed bargains. light for lights running until 12:30 and 50 $1.76 per week. Come at once. Michigan Over 87. These sold rapidly and realizing that this, Mr. Wade has been working out a all Manufacturing Co., Ionia, Mich. with a larger shop and improved machin- system for years. Since he has been here, cents per light for lights running all night. MACK & Niles:—Gas $2 per 1,000 to consumers, ery, a fortune could be made in this indus- whenever there has been a vacancy in any and $20 per post per year for street lights. FOR SALE. try, Mr. Ferguson began loooking around of the minor places on the campus, such Adrian:—Gas to consumers, $2.50 per for a suitable place to locate in. 1,000, with ten per cent, discount if paid OR SALE — Modern House, with furnace, as janitors, helpers, etc., the place has centrally located. For particulars call at No, In March, 1887, after visiting various been filled with a practical mechanic, car- by the 15th; electric lights $100 per year 1F1 Maynard-st. per light for lights running every night cities, Ann Arbor struck him as one of the penters, painter or man of that kind, until OR SALE—A KnAbe Piano, in good condition. A. P. FERGUSON, and until daylight. The contract for Also some gas fixtures ; hall lantern, center Patentee and Sole Manufacturer of the best locations for his business and he pur- everyone of these employees is now a man lighting the streets has now expired and Fand side fixtures. No. 9 Monre-st. chased the old Arksey property on De- capable of taking charge of any work the council expects to make a new contract few pairs of beautiful fantail doves for sale, troit-st. He put the works in good shape necessary to be done. at a lower rate. A cheap. Eugene Phillips Hall, Hill-st. and enlarged his business, working 15 Battle Creek:—Gas to consumers, $2 OR SALE—Six year old Horse, sound and al The greatest improvement to be made per 1000; electric lights for streets, 24 right every way. A. M. Clark. men and building about 1000 road carts this year will be the building of the large cents per light per night for running until F R SALE OR RENT.-No. 44 East University HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING GOODS: during that year. When he came here, he addition to the chemical laboratory. The 12:30. The common council have figured FAAye. Call and Inspect. endeavored to organize a stock company plans for a handsome building on the west that this is too high and contemplate put- side of the present laboratory, are now ting in a plant for the city, unless a new OR SALE—One mile west on Miller Ave., FERGUSON ROAD WAGONS, CARRIAGES to take up the business, as he wished to nearly ready and the contract will be let Fnine acres of land with buildings and fruit. enlarge it and invest more capital than he contract at lower rates can be made. Small payment down ; balance on long time if BUGGIES, SURREYS AND SPRING in a short time. The old portion of the Jackson: — Gas to consumers, $1.60 desired, or will rent for term of years. Enquire of could then command, but although he of- laboratory will be thoroughly overhauled. Chas. S. Shetterly, of Shetterly Bros., Opera House WAGONS. fered to guarantee the capitalists with per 1000, with a discount of 25 cents per Barber Shop. 1000 if paid before the middle of the WOSK whom he talked, ten per cent, on their in- An addition 40 feet by 50 feet will be OR RENT OR SALE—House. No. 24 E. Liberty vestment, they were skeptical and decided built on to the dental building. It will be month, bringing the net cost down to iSt. Enquire of O. M. Martin. not to invest, a decision with which Mr. two stories high, the lower floor being $1.35 per 1000; electric lights for lighting OR SALE—A House of twelve rooms, on the THE FERGUSON SPEEDING CART Ferguson is now well pleased that they used for a laboratory, and the upper floor the streets, 24^ cents per light per night, Fcorner of S. Ingalls and Monroe-sts., one block Here presented has points of excollenoe possessed by reached. for a lecture-room. The present lecture- the lights running from dusk until day- south of Campus. A lance yard and a good bam. no other Road Oart. light. The business has been constantly in- room will be used for an operating room. OR SALE—A Miller & Son Pump, as good as The manner of attaching The engineering laboratory will be fin- It will be seen that the prices quoted, new; will do for a thirty-five foot well. Will the spring to the Oart so creasing, and the quarters which were Fsell for half price of new one. J. H. AUmand, supposed to be ample, Boon proved too ished on the inside, $2,000 having been both for gas and electric lights, are below W. Huron-»t. that the weight of the per- email by far, and last year several large appropriated for that purpose. Dr. those paid in this city, and as the gag son occupying the Beat OR SALE.—Thirty acres of land one mile comes direotly over the additions were built on, and an additional Yaughan's room in the physical laboratory company's franchise has expired and the from Court House, also ten acres In the city will be fitted up and equipped at an ex- contract with the electric light company Fand house and lot In the city. Address F. C. spring, and the full weight story built on top. In the rear, a build- Loomis, 32 Ann-st. on the axle is an advant- ing, 28 by 80 feet, three stories high, was pense of $1,000. will end with the present year, it might be well for our common council to invest- OR SALE.—Small house on JefTerson-st, one age possessed by no other added, and another, 30 by 40 feet, was The law building is being decorated and block from University. Enquire of W. W, Oart, and does away with built between the two parts of the old painted in very suitable colors, making the igate the matter and find out the reason, FWhedon. if there is any, why wo should be charged the disagreeable "teeter- building. The several buildings were rooms bright instead of dark and dingy. T7«OR SALE CHEAP—A gasoline stove, good as Ing motion" so common in united into one and repainted, making a The reading-room is to be refurnished more for these necessities than our neigh- " new, latest improvements, been in use eight carts where the spring is very handsome building where had been with new tables and chairs. boring cities, before granting a new fran- months. Inquire at 26 North Thayer. G. W.Millen. attached to the shafts. an eye-sore to the city for years. A large Both the hospitals will be re-papered; chise or making a new contract for light- OR SALE—Two very desirable houses in the ing the city. best part of the city, four blocks from Univer- STYLISH AWD STRONG. freight elevator, running from basement to New floors will be laid in a portion of the Fsity. Terms easy. Enquire at 65 South Fourth-st. attic, was placed in the rear. library building: President Angell's house Onr U. A. K. at Jackson. OR SALE—Building lots, fronting west side The present building covers a space 80 will be papered, painted and calcimined, FMann-st; extra view; sizes to suit; longtime / | IV J VI ftUU «« VIM Vit Nil | by 64 feet, three stories high with large and a walk laid from the president's house Welch Post, G. A. R., and 3. T. Jacobs for payments. J. D. Duncan, 76 Miller-ave. SKAT UP HEADY TO GET IN. Ann A-rbor, Mich. attics, giving 17,680 feet of floor space. west on S. Univergity-ave: New walks camp, S. O. V., started yesterday to at- OR SALE.— Evergreen trees for Hedge and are to be laid in various parts of the cam- tend the fifth annual reunion and encamp- other purposes; Peach and Pear trees. Grape The basement is occupied by blacksmith Fvines, red, white and black varieties. All kinds shop, stock room and wood shop. A pus, and the trees trimmed and thinned ment of the G. A. R., of south-eastern of small fruit plants, and nice lot of elm and pleasant office and large show-room are out. One of the greatest improvements Michigan, which is being held at Jackson, other shade trees at my place on W. Huron-st. located on the first floor, with store-rooms to be made will be the removal of the old this week. The former organization was J. H. ALLMAND. fence, from the homoeopathic hospital represented by 28 members and the latter OR SALE.—A cheap covered carriage nearly for finished work in the rear and shipping- new. No. 2 Brook-st, near Miller-ave. E. room on the north side. On the second around State-st to President Angell's resi- ]8 members. The two organizations were FLudlum. IMPOETANT! dence. The lawn outside the fence will floor are the paint shop, finishing-room given the place of honor in the old OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR FARM.— and trimming-room. Two large attics then be graded and coped with stone, to soldiers division in the grand parade yes- FHouse and 24 City Lots.—Apply 48 South WE DON'T OFFER FOR SALE REFUGE GOODS, REJECTED BY above are used for storing wheels and compare with the work now being done terday. J. T. Jacobs camp was the largest Main St., Ann Arbor. HONEST RETAILERS AND THROWN INTO AUCTION HOUSES TO stock. by the city about the center row of trees. camp of Sons of Veterans that attended BE AFTERWARDS DISPOSED OF THROUGH QUESTIONABLE CHANNELS, SUCH AS SNIDE BANKRUPT SALES, ETC. The work is conducted on the contract the reunion and was the only camp that Illlt RENT. system, the foreman of each shop con- West Point and Annapolis. carried a S. O. V. flag. Among those who O RENT—A part or all of the House at co-ner tracting to do the work oi that branch, To the boys of the 2nd Congressional District: are to deliver addresses today are Hon. E. P. Allen and Capt. C. H. Manly. Tof Division and Jefferson-sts. Suitable for and hiring his own help. The number of I shall hold a competitive examination roomers and boarders. hands on the pay-roll at present is 53 and OR RENT.—Convenient coltage. suitable for HONEST GOODS OR NONE AT ALL. over $1,500 is paid out monthly to these at the High School building in the city of small family at No. 35 South 12th-st. Good Adrian on Tuesday, August 6th, at 9 Would Like Her Share. Fceller and water in kitchen. Inquire at No. 66 -WE OFFER- men. Every room is crowded with work- East University-ave. men and material, the large building being o'clock a. m., to determine whom I shall Lamira Knight, of Scio, died recently ' already too small for the business. and left a will which bequeathed her en- OR RENT—Several Houses in good repair, in send to West Point and Annapolis, respec- tire property to her daughter, Mary Fcentral part of the city. Yearly rent from $130 The business of the factory has been in- tively, as cadets. There is a vacancy ex- to$3cO. Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions, Atty. and creasing rapidly since its removal to this Phelps, and leaving; nothing to another Real Estate Agt., No. N. 5 Main St. city. In 1887, the output was 1,000 carte; isting in each of these schools at present, daughter, Elect* Knight Thi9 will was OR RENT. Thirty acres of marsh land for onions, four miles south of Ann Arbor, town- last year, 4,000 carts, and the present to be filled from this district. admitted to probate in the probate court shiFp of Pittsfield, twenty acres ready for spring year the estimated output will be nearly The successful candidate for West Point on June 12, and Mary Phelps was made work. For further information address Miss E. 8,000 carts. Besides these, a patent light executor. The daughter who receives Phillips, Pittsfield P. O., Mich., or call at Squires- must be not less than 17 nor more than 22 farm. Good onion crib. road wagon is manufactured by Mr. Fer- years of age in June, 1890, and the candi- nothing under the will has appealed to the SMALL SIZES, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. guson, and 100 of them will be built dur- date for the Naval Academy must be not circuit court to set aside the decision of ing the present season, and 50 or 60 bug- less than 15 nor more than 20years of age the probate court, claiming the the will gies and surreys. The total output for the September 1st next admitted to probate was not the last will WARRANT EVERY PAIR. year will amount to nearly $175,000, and other mother. W. D. Harriman is attor- OR EXCHANGE.—For small Farm naar Ann if all the carts, etc., which will be made The examinations will be in reading, Arbor, 120 acre Farm, near R. R. timbered with spelling, arithmetic, English grammar, ney for Electa Knight. Fmaple, and other hard timber, soil first class, 30 this year, were tied close together follow- acres cleared, good House and Barn, 2 Wells. Also ing each other, they would reach over 13 descriptive geography and history of the House and Lot in Grayling. Will pay difference U. S., beside such other elementary Fire Commissioner*!' Appointments. in cash, or assume a Mortgage. Address, Sox 134, miles. The factory is about 800 carts be- Grayling, Crawford Co., Mich. GOODSPEED'S, hind on orders, but is catching up rapidly banches as the examining board may see At a meeting of the board of fire com- as 30 complete carts are built every day. fit to take up. Candidates must be physi- missioners, last Friday evening, the fol- OST.—On Packard or Main St., a mourning 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, cally sound, and a thorough examination pin. Finder will please return same to 96 S. ANN ARBOR, MICH. A number of different styles of carts and lowing fire wardens were appointed for LState-st. wagons are built, including his patent road by your physician would save disappoint- the various wards: wagon and a combination road cart and ment from being rejected by the physician 1st ward—Caspar Rinsey, Daniel Fletcher. summer term of five weeks by a graduate of who will examine you at Adrian. 2nd ward—John Heinzwann, R. F. Sanford. A the Detroit Training School of Elocution and racing sulky. 3d ward—W. K. Walker, Chase Dow. Euglich Literature will begin July 14. Course to EDWABD P. ALLEN. comprise Elocution, Authetic Physical culture. The goods are shipped into every state 4th ward—H. B. Dodsley, John Carroll, jr. Vocal training, Shakespaore and Gymnastics. 5th ward—Geo. H, , J. W. Johnson, Whole course 825.00. Private lessons, $2.00 per in the Union, and many foreign countries, Oth ward—E. B. Hall, E. B. Gldley. hour. Miss Finley, 46 S. Ingalls-st. among them being Buenas Aires, S. A.; Ate a Cold Breakfast. Frank Campion, John Kinney, Louis Ireland, Germany, India, Jamacia. W. I., Mrs J. R. Miner is away for the sum- Schneider,, Samuel McLaren, Louis Wallet containing money. The owner can A Bare Chance! and Australia. One firm in Indiana has mer and during her absence John R. has Hoelzle and Herman Kirn were appointed A have it, by proving property, and paying for sold $10,826 worth of Ferguson's carts been boarding at Mrs. Root's, on Huron-Bt this advertisement. Call at this Office. minute men to begin service August 1. morning school for little children will open since Jan. 1, 1889, and now have an order Yesterday morning he arose early, picked on July 22nd. Hours from 9—12. Kindergarten 3 1-4 yards of All Wool, double in for $10,000 worth more. In California up the morning paper and started for Aoccupations. Terms $.50 per week. For further large numbers of them are sold, one firm breakfast, glancing over the news as he information address Miss Wire, No. 30 Maynard. in that state having sold $8,242.50 worth walked along. As he reached his destina- OUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Any desiring width Suiting for $5.00. since Jan. 1. tion, as he supposed, he noticed that the H bed-room sets, mattresses, chairs, etc., will Mr. Ferguson is now trying to pet a house was not opened and sat down on make good bargains by calling at 43 S. Ingalls-st. eide-track to run from the Michigan Cen- the porch, opened up his paper and became TJARTIES having money to loan : I have appll- Take advantage of this offer and get a fine Suit tral tracks to his property. If he can get X cations for money every day, secured fully by this he will enlarge his works again, put- interested in the morning news. After first mortgage on Real Estate at not less than 6 sitting there for a couple of hours or less, per cent. Address B. F. Boylan, cor. Pine and made at what a cheap ready-made Suit will cost ting on an addition 80 feet square, run- 2ndsts., Seattle, Washington. ning back to Pontiac-st, and doubling the Mr. Miner began to grow a little anxious about the breakfast and wondered what OST —On Wednesday Jane 26, a Watch, you. capacity of the factory and the number of plain gold; probably between Main and men employed. If he cannot get per- made them so late in getting it ready. LDivision Hts. Will the finder please bring it to mission to build this track, the addition Just about the time Mr. Miner was think- 19 S. Division. We have too many Woolens of certain lines and will not be built but he will use the pre- ing of forcing his way into the house, OUND— A Shawl, in the Cemetery, on Sunday. sent quarters until he can find a more suit- Judge Harriman came walking down the June 30, which the owner can have by cafl- inFg at 49 E. Huron-st, and paying for this notice. make this unparalelled offer, 3 1-4 yds. Suitings, able location. The side-track running to street and asked John R. what he was sit- K. Treadwell. the factory would save him $1,000 per ting there for. The genial supervisor re- 11-2 yds. wide, for $5.00. year in drayage alone, besides consider- ARMERS—The Ann Arbor Soap Works pays torted that he was waiting for his break- r cash for your spoiled salt pork. able damage to his goods. fast and didn't know what made his D, S. Milieu Si. Son. The success of this industry in Ann Ar- JUST ABOUT ONE-HALF PRICE. landlady so late. About that time, the /CISTERNS AND CELLAR WALLS built and bor has spread over the country and sev- VJ repaired. Apply to Lorenzo Young, No. 12 eral of our sister cities are making an ef- door behind Miner opened and C. H. Rich- mond made his appearance. Miner looked First-st. fort to have the factory removed. Mr. Absolutely Pure. IVORCES cheaply, speedily, quietly for de- See the Goods in Show Window. Ferguson has an offer of a building site at him bewildered for a minute, then This powder never varleB. A marvel of purity, sertion, non-support, intemperance, insanity. grasping the situation bolted into the next strength and wholesomeness. More economical DBlank application for stamp, fees contingent, ad- jfnd $5,000 in cash, from Ogemaw, Ind. than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in vice free, confidential. Address Robert White, •Uckson is also anxious to have the works house to eat a breakfast which had grown competition with the multitude of low test, short Attorney, 145 Broadway, New York. moved to that place, and the secretary of cold while he was waiting for it on Mr. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in WAG1TEE, & CO., Cam. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall rpAR Walks made and Repaired. All work 'he Merchants and Manufacturers Associ- Richmond's porch. St., K. Y. J. warranted. J. P. Jadson, 22 State St. Merchant Tailors. Dr. McLachlan, of York, went fishing Theives broke into the postoffice last MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. THE REGISTER. one day last week and forgot that the 'riday night, taking about $2 in water was wet. When he was fished money, which was in the till, but out of the lake he concluded that he molesting nothing else. BURNED IN HIS BED. Saline. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1889. had had enough sport far that day. Mjst«rious Death of a Farmer—Kieh, but It only cost $2096.94 to run the South Whortleberries are plentiful now. Sntplcious of Banks. Lyon union school last year, $1385.20 Miss Anna Jewett is home from her Richard Chapman, a popular farmer, AROUND THE COUNTY. paying the salaries of a full professor •ecent visit. thirty years old, was divorced from his wife and five teachers. The janitor received Miss Hattie Ford is entertaining some last spring. Bines which time ho has lived in a shanty on his farm near Caro, refusing Burglars at Chelsea. 20 cents more salary than one of the elatives this week. teachers. to occupy his house. He was known to Howell parties have bought 270,000 Mrs. J. H. Ellis, of Hillsdale, is the oarry large sums of money with him at all lbs. of wool this season. A couple of small boys at Dexter did ;uest of her sister, Mrs. L. S. Pierce. times, having a fear of banks. At seven A Sunday school convention is to be a thriving business last week by tap- Rev. Huntington, of Milan, exchanged o'clock the other morning Chapman's ping the tills of several of the mer- shanty was found to be on fire. When the held at Pinckney tomorrow. chants. When they were caught, the lulpits with Rev. Barry last Sunday. Rev. J. Lowry, of Stonv Creek, occu- neighbors reached the place they were The Howell mills have re-opened af- profits of the day quickly vanished Just able to draff the man's remains from ter being put in first-class shape. under the stern ruling of Justice Crane. pied the Presbyterian pulpit Sunday, the flames, the head, legs and arms having The Ypsilanti board of health is busi- Rev. Fr. Reichenbach, of St. Mary's Mrs. Adna Shaw and sister, Mrs. been burned off. The coroner was investi- ly engaged trying to clean up the city. church, Manchester, is soon to leave for Marsh, left last week for a visit with gating, as there was a strong suspicion that Miss Katie Haak, of Belleville, won other fields. A couple of members of friends at Homer, Mich. Chapman was murdered and robbed, and $25 in a drawing at an Ypsilanti shoe his flock complained that the reverend The boys who go around hunting then burned to hide the evidence of the store. priest had been "looking upon the iparrows have come to be a greater crime. Over 5,000 was the number of cab- wine" too much, and the bishop notified misance than the birds themselves. him that he could be relieved. A Kemarkable Woman. rage plants set out on the Saline poultry On Tuesday, July 23, at the German Mrs. Matilda Korris, whose home is near farm, last week. On Tuesday of last week, Thomas H. juCheran church, occurred the wedding Howell, recently celebrated her ninety- The annual meeting of the Lenawee Mosher, of Manchester, fell from the if Miss Ella Klein to Rev. Paul Kionka, eighth birthday. She has one hundred County Pioneer Society will be held at steps of his house and broke his neck. jt Northfield. The bride wag dressed lineal descendants now living, four chil- Medina, Aug. 6. The deceased was 74 years old and in white and wore a veil of white tulle. dren, twenty-eight grandchildren, fifty-five Frank Pierce, of Brighton, had his came to Michigan in 1836. His funeral She was attended by her sister, Miss {jreat-grandchildren and fifteen great- was held under the auspices of Man- Anna Klein, and her cousin, Miss Burk- preat-grandchlldren, the youngest being jaws fractured by being kicked by a "lart. Mr. Burkhart and Mr. Orin over fourteen years of age. Mrs. Norris horse on July 4. chester lodge, F. & A. M., a delegation being present from Adrian commandery -Ilein were groomsmen. The wedding has not used spectacles for fifteen years, ia Kev. S. H. Adams, of Dexter, married K. T. was quite largely attended. a great reader, and has within six months Geo. L. Coates and Julia C. Philleo, of The Baptist Young People's Society, knitted eighteen pairs of stockings and Webster, last Friday. of Milan, have elected the following None but the brave deserve the fair, made eighty-six blocks for bed-quilts. The Chelsea dancing club doesn't officers: Mrs. M. Andrews, president; 3ut we notice that cowards get their stop for hot weather as a party was Mrs. Chas. Thompson, vice-president; ibare. The Largest Order. given last Friday night. Millie Hitchcock, secretary ; Orrie The largest single order for lumber ever Union services were held at the Sa- Throop, treasurer. Use the great specific for "cold in head" placed In this country was received by J. line Baptist last evening, Rev. Hunting- The members of the Lodi Farmers' nd catarrh—Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Cummer & Son, of Cadillac, the other day. ton, of Milan, preaching. Club are not complaining. While their It was for 3,5300,000 feet and was placed by The State Teachers' Institute for Len- neighbors were swearing at the twine D. L Gillespie &Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa., for awee will be held in Tecumseh the trust and paying 18 cents a pound for Little ugly men love to use sentences the new town of Wilmerding, fourteen miles OME grocers are so short sighted as to decline to keep the hat sound like big hands me fellows. from Pittsburgh, being built by George A. week beginning August 19. twine, the club members were buying Westinghouse, of railway air-hrake fame. "IVORY SOAP," claiming- it does not pay as much profit as in- Rev. C. B. Case, of Unadilla, iij hold- all they wanted at 14 cents a pound. S A Madman at Large. ing a series of grove meetings near Jos- The house of Prof. Waller, of Dexter, Health In Michigan. ferior qualities do, so if your regular grocer refuses to get it for you, lin lake in Lyndon, this week. was burglarized one night recently, He is a well-known citizen, and his Reports to the State Board of Health by there are undoubtedly others who recognize the fact that the in- The wool marketed in Lenawee coun- but the thief was not very well repaid earest and dearest friends do not suspect sixty-three observers in different parts of ty this year is about 200,000 lbs. short of for his trouble. All he managed to get his insanity. How do we happen to the State for the week ended on the 13th creased volume of business done by reason of keeping the best the amount marketed last year. away with was a pocket-book, contain- know about it ? Listen ; his appetite is Indicated that cholera infantum and erysip- articles more than compensates for the smaller profit, and will take ing some papers but not A cent in cash. gone, he is low-spirited, he don't sleep elas Increased in area of prevalence. Charles Helmuth, of South Lyons, Diphtheria was reported at seven places, pleasure in getting it for you. left for Iron Mountain, Wednesday, to A number of Milan citizens have hit well, he has night-sweats, he is annoyed ly a hacking cough. Tbese symptoms scarlet fever at nine, typhoid fever at four, spend the summer with his sister. upon Hamburg Junction as one of the and measles at six places. The banks of the beautiful lakes in finest summer resorts in Michigan. A .re the forerunners of consumption and A WORD OF WARNING. the northern and western parts of the club of 30 is being formed and before death, and yet he neglects them. Is it Short bat Newsy Item*. 1 county are swarming with campers. another summer they will have a club- ,ny wonder that we call him a madman ? Rev. Father Van Drlss and O. II. Barnes There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory ;" Prof. Pease, of Ypsilanti, has been house on one of the lakes near that f you are his friend tell him to get a bot- have each contributed $5,000 for a publio they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of appointed a member of the executive place. -le of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- hospital at Lansing. the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting it. committee of the National Music Asso- J. E. Kirtland and Annie Sales were lovery without delay. It will cure him if John Hess, a Detroit saloon-keeper, com. ciation. classmates and graduates of the Howell le takes it in time. It will not miracul- jnitted suicide a few days ago by shooting Copyright 1880. by Procter & Gamble. John Bender and Miss Carrie Kalm- high school. They became so used to iusly create new lungs when the old ones himself with a revolver in his bed-room bach were married in Sylvan, on seeing each other that they concluded re nearly gone, but it will restore dif- ou jjlaa and many now famous flocks of sheep, Shoes without name and price stamped on founded upon costly importations from QLTMPIA, W. T., July 22.—The judiciary the bottom* put him down as A fraud. system of the new State is practically es Fire—Insure Yourselves. Europe, have grown into common public It is an established fact that the finest fire de- notice. The idea of raising one breed of tablished, as the convention on Saturday partment in the world is that of New York citv. agreed in committee of the whole co report Their champion fire engine company can harness cattle solely for producing milk and butter, the system of the judiciary committee as up and get out of the engine house inside of twe and another breed solely for beef, would amended. It provides that Judges of the and one half seconds. But this record Is slow have seemed to the mass of farmers, twenty- Bupreme Court shall be chosen at the gen- as the vengeance of the gods compared to the five years ago, a dude fancy, to be regarded time made by "Pomeroy's Petrolins Poroused Plas eral State election, the term to be six years ters " in curing Rheumatism and Neuralgia Affec- with good humored contempt by practical BISMARCK, N. D., July 2a — President tions. 25 cents buys it from any druggist. Insure every-day farmers; and the notion of pro- yourself at once by purchasing a plaster, have it Fancher has received a telegram from in the house, and SOMETHING NEW. ducing a particular breed of horses mainly Elliott F. Shepard and General O. O. How- TO MACKINAC " Damp cold and storm, because of their special excellence for farm ard, of the American Sabbath Union, asking From night till morn, SUMMER TOURS. ^T Patent 5^ Clipper Fly Net work would have also caused the old-style that the following or a similar provision b« will not bring on Neuralgia. For Sale by H. J. PALACE STEAMERS. LOW RATES. farmers to smile derisively. incorporated in the new constitution: Brown, Dist. Agt. for Ann Arbor. Four Trips per Week Between has meshed bottoms which can- The breeders of leading breeds of horses, "No work or trade shall be carried on on the DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND not tangle and lashes at the top tattle and sheep now have their own first day of tho week, usually called Sunday, A rainy night will do more to keep a Peto»koy, S»ult Sta. Marie, and Lake which won't catch in the harness. SPECIAL ORGANIZATIONS except such as may be strictly charitable or bad man at home than duty. Huron Way Ports. for the encouragement of their several necessary, and the Legislature shall pass laws ETtry Week Day Between interests, some of which give exhibitions regulating and encouraging the observance ol SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption DETROIT AND CLEVELAND annually. The sheep breeders are especially the Holy Sabbath by all the people." Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It 5/A Lap Dusters well organized in this respect, and annual Sioux FALLS, S. D., July 2a— The only Special Sunday Trip* during June, July, August and Sept. business transacted by the convention cures consumption. Sold by Eberbach.& sheep shearing festivals and shows of fine Son. Double Daily Line Between animals are familiar in many counties. Monday was the passage of a resolution in- 5/A Ironsides Sheet fz'^L".. structing that the joint committee on the CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. «P « in Stable. Horses, cattle, sheep and swine are also For Firmerl "4 exhibited at all the county, district and state part of South Dakota, in case of any It takes so much to astonish a man, so W. L. DOUGLAS OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS Teamsters. uncertainty as to the location of the little to astonish a women. Bates and Excursion Tickets will be furnisbc; at Half til* Colt. fairs, and invariably constitute one of the $3 OHUC CENTLEMEN. 5/A Clipper Fly Nets most interesting and valuable features at seventh standard parallel, the boundary by your Ticket Agent, cr address #•*. Bqoal to Leather I. _ Best in the world. Kxamtne his such exhibitions. The history of these fairs line between the Dakotas as fixed by It IS Foolish 85.0O GENUINE HANDSKWE1) SHOE. E. B. WHITCOMB, Q. P. A., DETROIT, MICH.,' 100 other styles of 5/i. Horse Sheets and the omnibus bill, to come to the best pos- To send for a doctor every time you don't 84.00 HASIMEWKD WKLT SHOE. Detroit and Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. and exhibits shows that popular interest in 83.50 POLICE ANI> FAKMEKV SHOE. PENNYROYAL WAFERS Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For the rearing of improved farm 6tock is sible agreenent with the commission of feel just right My doctor's bill for years 82.50 EXTRA VALUK CAI.F SHOE. 5 .„ j succpsMfully used monthly by over 10,0DC •ale by all dealers. If you can't get them, rapidly and steadily growing throughout North Dakota and report to this conven- was over a hundred dollars a year, which 83.25 WORKINGMAN'S SHOE. Ladies. Are Sate, Effectual ami Pleasant. $1 tion. It is reported that in case the joint 82.00 and 81.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. IB* per box by mail, or at druggists. Sealed Par. ' write us. the country, and that it is becoming one of made a pretty big hole in my wages. For All made la Congress, Button and Lace. ovlars 2 postage stamps. Address commission fails to agree the Presldentwill THB EI-REKA CHEMICAL COMPJNY, the most important branches of the business the past two years I only spent ten dollars, FiFishes r Block. 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. of northwestern farmers. An immense admit the Dakotas without a full settle- ment and refer the matter to Congress. with which I bought a dozen bottles of W. L. DOUGLAS Sold by .mm IIO<»ItK. amount of capital is already invested in this Sulphur Bitters, and health hai been in my FOR branch of production, and more is being THREATENED WITH FAMINE. S3 SHOE LADIES. continually added. According to the last family since using them. — Robert John- Best Material. Best Style. Best Fittine. Farmers in the Canadian Northwest Sub- son, Machinist. it not sold by your dealer, write "CHICAGO TRUSS." census, the value of Michigan live stock was W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCKTON', MASS. New Spiral Spring Trus<, given as almost sisting; on Field Mice and Gophers. Examine W. I,. Ooagrlas 83.00 MI.M; r<»r Hard Rubber Pad; Clean, GKAFTON, D. T., July 20.—Crops in the What has become of the old-fashioned gentlemen and Indies. Durable, Cheap. Approved FIFTY-SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLARS, Canadian Northwest and along the Dakota , ' , oy the highest Medical Au- baby that used to eat pan ? .bority. Worn diy and night or over one-tenth of the total value of Michi- line are in bad shape. Farmers are almost WM. REHTHARDT& CO., Dy an Infant a week old or gan farms. The next census is expected to destitute, and some instances are re- WHY WILL YOU cough when 43 S. 1IAIV STREET, Ann Arbor. au Adult SO years. Easily show a remarkably large increase in this ported where they are subsisting on Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. adjusted. It meets all forms field mice and gophers. In the Can- of Serntal. Frrmoral, Inguinal branch of investment. Only nine states sur- Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1. S)!d by and Umbili'-a) Hernia, in BLANKETS passed Michigan at the last census in the adian Northwest proper the crops Eberbach & Son. both Infants and Adults. number of horses, eight in oxen, ten in are nil. A party of emigrants from the lew Advertisements Satisfaction guaranteed in ARE THE STRONGEST. milch cows, and three in sheep. Tins is a Souris country were met Thursday at the all cases. Any desirable pressure obtained. If your druggist does not keep tins Truss, eneloee NONE GENUINEWITHOUTTHE BW LABEL very proud showing, as it places Michigan boundary line. They had traveled 300 If a thing can be more contemptible than stamps aud address. Manuf'd by W». ATKES & SONS, PMlada., who ahead in proportion to her population, nearly miles through a well-settled country on the a swagger, it is a strute. FROST^KING. GH!€A«O TKl'S* «'©., make the famous Horse Brand Baker Blankets. all those states that still lead her being Canadian side without seeing a fair crop, • IlifHU'O. 111. and say a great many settlers are leav- OFFICE AND FITTING ROOM, greatly larger in cultivated suitable area and No More Cold Houses. 112 E. Itandnlph St., population. ing their land to drive their cattle to is the BUSINESS CARDS. e Double Dead Air Cells. T. Y. KAYNE, MANAGER. But, notwithstanding the high standard timbered country on this side. Some ^ complaint of Sold by Ann Arbor Druggists. attained by northwestern farm stock breed- families looked famine stricken and had Cost saved in Coal or Wood Yearly. Patent is- LEX. W. HAMILTON eaten nothing but potatoes and turnips for thousands suffering from Asthma, Con. Attorney at Law. ers, and the numerous and excellent displays sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try sued June. 1»89. <9-First application secures A some months. They were afflicted with agency. FROST KING CO., Lowville, N. Y. Will practice In both State and United SUtet made at state, district and county fairs, the Acker's English Remedy? It is the best JR«DF1ELD5 Courts. Office Kooms, one and two, 1st floor of stock breeders have scurvy and were sacrificing themselves to the new brick block, corner of Huron and Fourth save their cattle. At one place north- preparation known for all Lung Troubles, Streets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. NEVER HAD AN EXHIBITION west from Turtle Mountain a family Bold on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c. TO ADVERTISERS that did anything like justice to their mag- of English emigrants, who were traveling JOHN MOOBE, Druggist. A list of 1C00 newspapers divided into STATES ,- HI. 3S nificent development District and county back to the mountains, had killed and were AND SECTIONS will be sent on application— fairs and shows have not fully represented eating a young colt. The suffering in that People always feel sorry for a man FKKE. (Office over First National Bank.) an entire state, and the state fairs have not whose wife is the taller of the two. To those who want their advert'sing to pay we isolated region will be awful, and those can offer no better medium for thorough and ef- CIFIC REGULATOR HOURS: 10:30 to 12 M. and 2:30 to3:30 P.M. brought numerous exhibits from other states who have means will leave in such num- fective work than the various sections of our and Canada, to afford a large opportunity Select Local List. Can be reached at residence, West Huron-St., a bers as to depopulate that section. Why Will You GEO. P. ROVKM. A CO., Che " Prof. Nichol place "; by telephone No. 97 for comparisons from which the most valu- Allow your' health to gradually fail? If Newspaper Advertising Bureau, and will reply to calls in the evening. able lessons might be learned. Each of the THE SALT TRUST. 10 Spruce street, New York. expert stock breeders in a state knows pretty you are closely confined indoors with little p R. WILLIAMS, well the standing of the flocks or herds of After Much Talk It Is Incorporated at or no exercise, and desire good health, you MENSTRUATION Attorney at Law, Milan, Mich. bis county, district or state rivals, but he has Albany, N. I., with a Capital of 811,. must take care of yourself. Use Sulphur NSTRUAOR MONTHLY SICKNESTS 000,000—The Officers. Bitters, and you will have a sound mind I OR MONTHLY SICKNESS Money loaned for outside parties. All legal bad no such opportunities to study the com- IF TIVK.EN DURING CHAN&E.-0V WtG. - petition of the other states and Canada. NEW YORK, July 20.—Tho salt trust was and a strong body. GURNEY ^KNGtR^SUFFERmBWlBeiUllDUl business given prompt attention. The great International Exposition to be incorporated at Albany Friday under the BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTAEA. -GET- held in Detroit on September 17-27, will name of the North American Salt Company; SOLO IV ALL aaueasTS. capital stock, 911,000,000. President, W. B. Tact is always remembering that a fine supply this deficiency by bringing out the needle requires a fine thread. strong stimulus of a severe competition from Burt; Vice-President, Franklin Woodruff; HOJ O.E. GODFREY the choicest stock of Canada and other Treasurer, H. K. Thurber; Trustees and states. This will not only assure for the Directors, R. T. Wilson, W. A. Hazard, A. B. CATAKRH CURED, health and sweet Weil Drilling Machinery —— TO DO TOtBDBAYISG, Boardman, C. F. Burger, H. W. Cannon, Freight work, Furniture "and riano~moving, or public a breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Reme- anything else that you need done. He has all the New York; John Canfield, Manistee, Mich.; WATER SOLD ON TRIAL. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF STOCK dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. latest appliances, largest drays and best force of W. S. Conklin, Michigan; Jay Martin, Chi- No Cash Payment—or settlement of any men. Residence, 46 N". 4th-«tt. of all breeds, and give breeders the valuable cago; Lord Thurlow and Joseph Verdin, Sold by Eberbach & Son. kind—until after a Telephone 82 advantage of a large school in which to London. study methods and results, but it will lend A man will always be manly when a WM. W. NICHOLS, unusual honors to the winners of prizes in so HIPPOLYTE BEATEN BACK. HEATER SATISFACTORY TEST. large and choice a field, and before such an woman remembers to be womanly. Machinery and Toola immense concourse of spectators. Several Attempts to Storm I'ort an Prince Guaranteed to make Wells Bring: Him Defeat and Loss. IMITATED, but DENTAL PARLORS Another disadvantage that breeders have NEW YORK, July 23.—The captain of tha anywhere, over Savings Bank opposite labored under at state and local fairs has Atlas line steamship Alene brings the news FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA. NEVER EQUALLED, and at the rate of 3 ft. to every 2 ft. Court House Square. been the necessarily inadequate accommoda- that on July 11 Hippoh-te attempted to take nut IIIUIM. by a»y other machine, or no sale. tions and unattractive surroundings. Rude Port au Prince. On the 12th inst he also THE BEST'-- Teeth extracted without pain by use board sheds, pens and stalls, often unpainted, made several assaults, but was repulsed 419 Huron St., «f Gas or Vitalized Air. strewn with litter, dirty and ill-smelling as each time with loss. Subsequently he re- Sheboygan, Dwellings, Public Buildings, Churches k THE CHEAPEST. well as unsightly, have detracted from their treated to Croix des Bouquets, a point about Wis., Nov. 12, •'THE UURNEY HOT WATER SYSTEM ts safe, show and repelled visitors. Generally they 1B88. cleanly, readily managed, establishes a uniform, nine miles from Port au Prince, where ha agreeable and wholesome heat, and is far superior WM. BIGGS. have been crowded for room. Their parades is now encamped. I have used in these mentioned partirulnrs to any other mode have largely consisted of leading of animals of House-heating with which I am acqainted." Deflect the Law. St. Jacobs Oil for about a ring or track, often either foul with chicken cholera A. BKuOKS, M. D., Chicago. mud or choked with dust, and only moment- ST. PAUL, Minn., July 20.—Albert Bulow with great suc- Send for "How bvxt to heat unr Homes." arily attracting the people from other and was hanged shortly before 2 o'clock yester- cess. Every fowl more cleanly and pleasant exhibits. The day morning at Little Falls, Minn., for the Contractor S Builder affected with GURNEY HOT WATKK HEATER CO. murder of Frank Eich in November last. And all hinds of work in connection great International Exposition at Detroit, the disease was September 17-27, will avoid these evils. The The Minnesota newspapers print elaborate Boston, Mass. with <.lie abort promptly cured by it and *3» Estimates furnished by executed. •tables, stalls, pens and quarters for stock in accounts of the affair, in spite of the new I recommend it as a sure cure. It has saved law, which provides that they shall print Western Plumbing* HIMI Ilenljllic Co.. «8- Shop Cor. of Church-st and University ave. general and in classes will be the me many dollars. H. A. KUENNE. ll.llO-l. 'ill'll Telephone 9; P. O. Box 1248. only the bare announcements of hangings. FINEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST, Breeder of Fine Fowls. constructed upon a scale of immensity, A Southern Judge Killed. elegance and costliness heretofore undreamed CUTHEERT, Ga., July 23.— Judge John Ann Arbor Fruit Farm of. Scrupulous cleanliness, regular system, Clark, 1ud#e of the Pataula circuit and one Bakersfleld, Cal., Oct. 13,1888. perfect order, and well-trained attendance of the most noted judges in Georgia, losl I have used St. Jacobs Oil for sorehead of Berry Plants, Fruit and Orna- will all be provided, together s^ith ample his life at Smithville Monday. He was at. Chickens with prompt, permanent cure. One Drunkenness EMPIRE WELL AUGER CO., mental Trees, Pears and Grape- space and every accessory that raw make tha tempting to jump from a moving train bottle will cure 10 to 15 chickens; 2 to 3 drops Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured vines a Specialty. byrups and stock show attractive to the public, satis- when he was thrown under the wheels and cures Wheezes. JAS. BETHAL. BY ADMINISTERING DR. HA1NES1 GOLDEN SPECIFIC ITHACA, "*• V Home-Made Wines. factory to exhibitors, and so classified as to his head almost entirely severed from bit It can be given in a cup ol coffee or tea. or in ar- furnish the best results in the easiest way by ticles of food, without the knowledge of the per- Syrup of Raspberry ; Bartlett Pear Syrup, Bone body. tar OEXERAL DIRECTIONS.—Mix apOlqf son taking it; it i» absolutely harmless and will sett, Dandelion and Raspberry Wines and Shrubs comparisons of stock in the several classes. Many Deaths at Johnstown. bread or dough saturated with St. Jacobs Oil. I) effect a permanent iind speedy cure, whether for Liver and Kidney troubles; Sweet Red Con- These advantages, together with the fact the patient la a moderate drinker or an alcoholic cord and Martha White Wines, especially pre- that the stock will be exhibited before more JOHNSTOWN, Pa, July 23.—There are I the Jowl cannot swallow force it down the Uiroat. wreck, IT NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN pared for Invalids. Order Trees and Plants early, great many deaths in the valley, bu-t there Mix tome corn meal dough with the Oil. Qiva ESTABLISHED 1845. as we get most of them from the best Nurseries thousands of people and of farmers than a complete cure in every instance. 48 page book east. there have ever before been hundreds at does not seem to be a serious epidemic oi nothing el*e. They will finally eat and be cured. FREE i SPECIFIAiHri-isiC CO.n confidence, 18S Race ,St.. Cincinnati. 0- Is the oldest and mont popular scientific and GOLDEN - mechanical paper published and has Ihe Urgent E. BACK. West Huron Nt. any of tha state fairs will unquestionably any kind. There is no doubt that they ar« circulation of Any paper of Its class in the world. call out the grandest display ever witnessed largely the result of the severe mental and Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood ErwrraT- lnps. Published weekly. Send for specimen in the west, and every Michigan, Canadian physical suffering the people have latelj AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. copy. Price $3 a year. Four months' trial, $1. CA-LL-O ItST endured. MUNN X CO., PUBLISHERS, 861 Broadway. N,T. or western stock breeder who neglects to b« THE CHARLES A.VOGELER CO.. Baltimore, M4. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS represented ia this great stock show will lost An Aged Couple Burned to Death. 100 proas ioM by < drngrlst. TheyJ Ihe opportunity of a life time. The com- _ no equal for carinrDUrineMn«H., !.«Hft*d«c, h e, 1 POTTSVILLE, Pa., July 22.—Michael Me- ICoatiTeness, Malaria, Lhrer Complaint, FeTer RCHITECTS & BU!LDERC G. H. WILD petition of scores of the most famous breed- You should read THE rand Ague, Indigestion, Backache, and all Edition of Scientific American. O ers of Michigan, Canada, Ohio, Indiana, and Grath and his wife, an aged couple, per- CAGO DAILY NBWS because and Stomach trouble*. They Never A BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER ished in their burning dwelling near Frack- you can afford it. Price . Sold by all drogfdsU and country store A (Treat success. Each Issue contains colored many other states is already assured, and POINT doesn't stand in the way. It's 9. Sellen A Co., Prop'a, HtUtmrgh, Pa. lithographic plates of country and city residen- FOR A other scores are daily preparing to compete. ville Saturday night The house was re- really the cheapest thing on ces or public bul'.dinflrs. Numerous engravings mote from any other, and help could not and full plans and specifications for the use of earth. One cent means prac- such as contemplate building. Price $2.50 a yearc arrive in time for the rescue of the inmates. tically nothing—until you spend 25 cts. a copy. MUNN A CO., PUBLISHERS. Fine Dress Suit I There will also be exciting speed contests t. Then you may make it mean By ANDRUS BROWN •H^ m •••••ft ••^•^H maybesecnr- and a splendid display of racing and road Swindled by Bunko Men. i great deal, according as you of Peru. The Richest P horses, for whose use an excellent track if ST. LOUIS, July 19.—Israel Landis, 80 invest it. A thing is cheap if it costs little, and is worth much. man in South Am- If you want a Nice Suit, the latest being prepared. Thus all classes of stock year* of age. and one of the most promi- erica. Send name 1ATEHTS« % S and stock raisers will be amply provided THE DAILY NBWS is like atele- •"•1 irflw m w9 hare^'ad ore? Style, see nent and wealthy citizens of St. Joseph, graph from the whole wcrld to and address with H 40 years' experience and have made over for, and the list of premiums and prizes Mo., was swindled out of J3",000 in this city your brain. To keep it in con- 2-cent stamp for full • 100,000 applications for American and For- is upon the most liberal scale ever offered yesterday by bunko men. stant working order costs you particulars to ^* eiRn patents. Send for Handbook. Correa- G. H. WILD, THE, TAILOR. in the west. State and local fairs have dis- but one cent a day. That's why JAMES BROWN, pondence strictly confidential. Injured at a Circuit. N'o. 2 Washington St. played great enterprise, but they have not it's cheap—because it renders P.O. Boi 1CS Cleveland,O TRADE MARKS. * cad sufficient capital to make these liberal MILFOBD, Mass., July IS.—During- a per a great service for an insignifi- In case your mark Is not registered In the Pat- cant price. ent OfBce, apply to llr.vx A Co., and proctu* provisions, which will constitute a great formance of Bristol's circus here last night Immediate protection. Bend tor Uandboolu . public benefit and deserve tha most general several tiers of seats fell and 1,300 persons ... -Its circulation is 320,000 a day—over « rouni <"> nif> n COPYRIGHTS for books, chart*, mar*, atthe Newspaper AdVeT a million a week—and it costs by mail 35 cts. XHJ.O X ilir £i35* p. Ko»clUlU- • ,/r/ tN Newspaper •tc., quickly procured. Addresi > I^KLA using Agency of Memo. and eenerous recognition went down, many of whom were bruised idTertlsinK Bureau iiilSpracefci-A^vmT" ad vpnlfina M. W.AVC authid t and a few seriously hurt a month, four months £1.00,—one cent c day. otltwt* ru.v tx, miK UFACTURERS, (Established 1851) manage from a visit with friends in Detroit. TOO OLD TO LIVE. EL Kittredge and family are spending An Ag.d Couple at Rockford, 111., End somehow to sell all the pianos they can make the week in camp at Whitmore Lake. Their Lives by Jumping Into the River. in two large factories (The second completed Mrs. William Stauch and children, of BOCKFORD, III, July 22.—One of the most Detroit, are visiting relatives in the city. remarkable suicides that has ever occurred Jan. 1st, 1889) and get a reasonable price for In this city was that Saturday of Mr. and Miss "Viva Cornwell has gone to Pe- Mri. George J. Sussmilch, an aged couple, them, while hundreds of other manufacturers toskey, in company with Ypsilanti friends. each over 75 years. For some time they Warren Wadhams is taking his vacation have been In poor health. Friday night and agents are trying to ''give away" their and spending a couple of weeks at Dexter. they rode to the end of the street-car line, walked to the river, tied their arms to- Goods and claiming they are "just as good." Ernest Lutz, of the Savings Bank, is gether and jumped in. Saturday their spending his vacation at Whitmore Lake. bodies were found four miles below the It seems strange HAINES BROS.' continue The Two Sams—Blitz and Langsdorf— city. Old age and poor health Is the only to keep going, but they have just completed were in Detroit on Monday and Tuesday. cause. Israel Hall is very ill and during the The Law Rigidly Enforced. their 33,000th piano and manage to make and past week his recovery has been doubtful. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 23.—The Sunday law had its designed effect yesterday for sell about 75 per week. John R. Miner returned from two the first time since its enforcement, and weeks' camping at Strait's Lake, Mon- Kansas City was as dry as prohibition Kan- If you want to know more of these "CELE- day. sas. The commissioners ordered that ar- BRATED PIANOS" call on or write for circu- Frank Cornwell started Monday to rests bo made under the State law, which spend six weeks at eastern summer re- makes it a felony to sell intoxicating lars, prices, testimonials, etc., etc., to liquors Sunday and renders it obligatory sorts. upon the part of the trial judge to revoke Mrs. M. E. Cooley and children left the license of every conviction. Thursday night for Fairport, N. Y., to visit Great Fire in Hungary. Lew H. Clement, her father. VIENNA, July 22. —A disastrous conflagra- tion occurred Sunday in the town of Paks, SQUARE MUSIC DEALER, Prof. 0. 0. Johnson started this morn- ing for Denver, Col., expecting to be gone on the Danube, in Hungary. Over 400 about a month. houses Including several public buildings 38 S. Main Street, Ann Arbor, Mich., were destroyed. Great distress prevails John Schleeh returns to his desk at among the inhabitants, a large proportion Wahr's bookstore today after having spent of whom are left without shelter. a week in Detroit. Agent Haines Bros.' Ivers & Pond, Newby & Sentenced to Death. Miss May Payne, of Nashville, Tenn., JONESBORO, Tenn., July 33.— Word has Evans, and Kimball Pianos, Estey and Peerless who has been visiting Miss Carrie Watte, been received here that Mra Hattie Gibson left for home Monday. Heron, a missionary, wife of Rev. David Organs; Everything in the Music line. E. S. Cushtnan and wife start next Heron, late of thiscity, is under sentence of Tuesday for Minnesota, where they will death in Coreafor teaching the doctrines of visit about four weeks. Christianity. Mrs. Heron preached the Gospel as well as her husband. Mrs. W. W. Watts and Miss Florence Benham left this morning to visit their An Ohio County Treasurer in Trouble. sister in Grand .Rapids. , O., July 21.—Charles Thomp- son, treasurer of Warren County, has been Mrs. E. B. Norris and children returned arrested charged with complicity with tha Saturday evening from Manchester, where absconding auditor, A. Graham, in de- they have been visiting. frauding the county of »12,000. His bond A GENUINE CLEARING OUT SALE OP Louis Frank has been visiting his uncle was fixed at $25,000, and he gave it in Detroit during the past two weeks. He New Jersey Prohibitionists. returned home Monday. ASBUBI PARK, N. J., July 21.—The Prohi- M. J. Fritz, Chase Dow, T. F. Hutzel bition State convention on Friday chos* and C. B. Davidson drove out to Rush Courtlandt L. Parker chairman and adopted lake last Saturday night. a platform declaring against any fusing o* PIANOS, ORGANS a compromise. Hon. George Lamonte wa» Geo. H. Pond spent several days last nominated for Governor. week at Whitmore Lake. Look out for a fresh stock of fish stories. Carter Defeats Vlgnaux. PABIS, July 23.— Tignaux, the French Major Soule and daughter left Monday billiard champion, and Eugene Carter, ol for Topioabee, Mrs. Soule having started America, played a match game of cushion SEWING MACHINES for the same place last Friday. caroms Monday night. Carter won, scoring BUT -A. Mrs. W. G. Doty and son Ralph return- 100 points against Vignaux 40. ed from Manchester, Saturday, and the NEW AND SECOND-HAND. probate register is happy again. Real Estate Trnnsfera. Miss Katie Jacobs and her brother Henry Blyton and wife to Alice Btockbow- No nonsense here. This is business. Lowest prices ever known Charlie, are spending the week at the er, Ann Arbor „_ » 575 Large stock. LARGE STOCK Elizabeth C. Henion to Narcissi Reeves, Clifton House, Whitmore Lake. Ann Arbor ....~ 1510 Jas. A. Robinson and wife, of Detroit, John B. Waterman et al, trustees, to Sila D. came to Ann Arbor, Sunday, to spend a Chapln, Salem — — 100 Geo. E. and L. D. Moore to Harlow Olcott, THE GOODS ARE MOVING. couple of weeks with his parents. Ann Arbor - 1330 G. Josenhans has returned to Mack & The Hydraulic Press Co. to Wm. Vannatter, Schmid's after spending his two weeks' Dexter ~ li)0 vacation with his father, in York. Lester C. Palmer and wife to Bennis War- Secure a bargain. Now Pianos, 8165. New Organs, fine cases, twelve ner, Dexter » — 500 stops, couplers, etc., only $40. White Sewing Machine and Singer Miss Pauline Schmid, with J. J. Tuom- Frank A.Ovenshlre to James B. VanAtU, ey & Bros., of Jackson, spent the past Northfield 1000 Oscillator nearly new, (taken in exchange for the "Standard"), going S-H-O-E-S Damien Helme, sr. to Joseph P. Helme, Sha- at $15 and $26. Splendid new Machines at $30. See our goods before, week with her parents in this city. ron and Sylvan - 4000 you buy, at our fine new store. Miss Ora Royce returned Friday from Streeter & Schneider to Adam Cramer, Free- the Cooper Institute, New York, where dom - 2 she has been pursuing her art studies. Frederick B. Hooper and wife to Leander D. Alley, Dexter 1200 ALVIN WILSEY, First-Class Goods of the Best Make Miss Nellie Cheever, who has been at Alva R. Dexter and wife to George A. War- Hancock and Houghton for the last four die, York.. 200 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH months, returned home last Monday. "Toph." Sohmid and wife, of Chicago, The ladies should call at Mrs. M. M. are expected in the city next week. Mrs. Tuttle'g millinery rooms and purchase one Schmid will spend the summer here. of her handsome ready trimmed hats al M. M. Steffy is roaming around through half the regular price. several states, and will end his vacation GREATEST CUT OF ALL about Aug. 1 by a trip around the lakes. Frank H. White, of Milbank, D. T., a former Ann Arbor boy, is in the city No matter what our competitors do we •will go them one better. We visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. will place on Sale a large line of Good Seasonable Suits at White. Dyspepsia A pair of Shoes at from $2.00 to $4.00 Makes the lives of many people miserable, Mrs. Dr. C. H. Johnston and children, causing distress after eating, sour stomach, that will last six months or a year are cheaper of Grand Rapids, are spending the sum- sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, mer with her sister, Mrs. T. J. De Forest, a faint, " all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated than a pair of 85c or $1.00 that with good of Geddes. tongue, and irregularity of J. Max Davis and family drove across DlStrOSS the bowels. Dyspepsia docs care will not last longer than four days, or at the country yesterday to Ann Arbor, for After not set well of itself. It _ . requires careful attention, 1-3 OFF FORMER PRICE! a visit with friends in that city.—Fenton Independent Eating aml a remedy like Hood'j the longest, four weeks. Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficient:;.-. Julius V. Seyler sailed from Antwerp, It tones the stomach, regulates the diges- A large line of Pants at 1-2 off former price. All Hats, The Auction Shops of Chicago are full Belgium, last Saturday, on the steamer tion, creates a good ap- Sick including Stiff, Soft, Straw and Cloth Hats and Caps at 1-4 "Noordland," and expects to arrive home petite, banishes headache, ^ V* •- of such cheap trash that traveling Fakirs about Aug. 1. and refreshes the mind. Headacne off former price. All Alpaca and Flannel Coats and Vests Z. Roath and C. S. Fall found time to " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I at a great reduction. The finest line of Nekwear at 20 per enjoy the beauties of camp-life at Straw- had but little appetite, and what I did eat and Arabs pick up at about ten per cent berry lake, between Saturday morning y . distressed me, or did mo cent, discount. In fact, a general cut on all of our large and of what a fair Article of regular goods costs, and Monday noon. if little g00(i- Aiter eating l complete line of goods. We guarantee our prices to be Dr. J. C. Wood was called to Charlotte, DUrn would have a faint or tired, lower than any other house in the county, and a visit to Our Tuesday. While there he performed one all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten and are dear at any price. of the most difficult operations known to anything. My trouble was aggravated by Mammoth Establishment will convince everyone that "HT© medical science, for a Charlotte party. my business, painting. Last fiftur Mean Business. Do not buy a dollar's worth until spring I took Hood's Sai- e+ . John H. Remick and wife came up saparilla, which did mo an Stomach you have seen our goods and prices, and you will save money. from Detroit, Sunday, and stayed a immense amount of good. It gave me an The goods must be sold. couple of days this week with his mother, appetite, and my food relished and satisfied Mrs. C. K. Remick, on Catherine-st. the craving I had previously experienced." Miss Clara Doty, with her cousin, Miss GEORGE A. PAGE, Watcrtown, Mass. J. T. JACOBS & CO., DOTY <& FEIXTER. Mamie McLouth, of Brookings, Dak., have gone on a trip East, visiting friends Hood's Sarsaparilla in N«w York, New Haven and New Sold by all druggists. $1; six for S5. Prepared only Headquarters for Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Britain. by C. I. HOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast. 27 AND 29 S. MAIN T., ANN ARBOR, MICH- IOO Doses One Dollar THE REGISTER FKOM WASHINGTON. FEARFUL CRIMES. flfrCHIGAN (TENT " The Niagara Falls Route." Horrib'w Talea of Brutality from THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1889 Events of Interest Transpiring at CENTRA L STANDARD TIME. the National Capital. Various Localitiea GOING EAST. 1ITERART NOTES. Estimates or Appropriations for River* A Han ana His Wife in Iowa Found Dead and Harbors—Mr. Horr Declines a in Their Bed—Th« Murderer Con- Andrew Lang relates his experience Consulate—Several Appoint- fesses—Terrible Work of a St. i.miN Gambler. \The Greatest Blood Purifier! "Fishing in Tweed and Yarrow," hum- ments—Other Notes. II orously and practically, in the August KNOWN. # A. u. A. H. P. M. A. M. Wide Awake. MOEDEEED IN A SAVAGE MANNER. Thia Great German Medicine Is the#«, I Chicago Lv. 7 55 10 35 3 10 10 10 9 10 CAPITAL NEWS. k. M. 1 DUBUQUE, la., July 18.—John Elkins, • :heapest and best. 128 doses of SUL-# ** P. M. P. M. WASHINGTON, July 18.—Captain Marshall * JPHUtt BETTERS for $1.00, lessthan* Kalamazooo 1 12 2 45 6 58! 7 10 3 35 2 27 Mrs. Nellie Blessing Eyster, of San estimates of appropriations for improve- tenant on the farm of Allen Porter, in lone cent a dose. It will cure the, Jackson.. Ar. 3 25 4 45 8 49! 9 86 6 15 4 45 Francisco, has written, and D. Lothrop ments at Chicago harbor and vicinity ag- Clayton County, about seven miles north- n worst cases of skin disease, from J Ann Arbor... 4 43 5 45 9 4110 43 7 50 6 00 gregate 81,2o.">,00U Captain Marshall Baya east of Edgewood, and his wife were •la common pimple on the facet Detroit Ar. 6 10 6 50 10 45 11 50 9 20 7 30 Company will publish, the story of a flto that awful disease Scrofula.^ A. M. A. M. T. M. ?. M. real colonial boy in the days of hardship the route to the Mississippi river from near brutally murdered in their sleeping-room llSULPHUK BITTERS is the/ Buffalo Ar. 3 25 6 15 4 55 8 05 Chicago, via the Illinois river, is the about 8 o'clock Wednesday morn- II best medicine to use in all. and daring; a handsome, illustrated, GOING WEST. 12mo volume, under the title of ' A most favorable that exists for a water ing. Elkins was killed with • leases of such stubborn and^v-our Kid-1 route, and that a seven-foot channel rifle which he had in the house, I deep seated diseases. I>o#neysareoutl Colonial Boy; or, The Old Link Closet." II not ever take Mot order. Use I can be carried from the mouth of the Illi- and which after being used had been hung p u nois river to La Salle, 100 miles long, for back in its place on the wall. Mrs. Elklna* BLUE PILLS /?,£J'E ,g Sl II •1,200,000. From La Salle to Joliet, where It head was battered to pieces with a heavy D. Lothrop Company have just issued ormercury.theyaredead/L^™??^attcr what/ ills I a nautical novel by Captain A. Palmer, will be less than forty miles from Chicago, Stick, and her body horribly broken and lv. Place your trust ini^attcm at !r whwna t il the channel can be extended for $3,500,000. mutilated. Suspicion rests strongly on two SULPHUR BITTERS,# ,ou"usefn A. M A. M. P. H. Jr., which differs from current marine the purest and beatM^ ' Buffalo Lv. 11 25 5 35 8 35 12 30 literature in that it portrays life in the Major Davis, in command of the river and sons of Elkins by a former wife medicine ever made. JjJgU,, B P. M. P. M. cabin. The scene of the plot is laid harbor improvements in Michigan and with whom Elkins has had frequent = IsyonrT3 BITTERSi G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Ag"t. Ann Arbor. illustrated and written an article for the towoo harbor. Wisconsin, J8,000; She« has not yet been found. **= Immediate!y#The young, the aged and tot- j midsummer (August) number of the boygan harbor, Wisconsin, 190,000; TRAGEDY AT ST. LOUTS. Is your Ur-#tering are soon made well by I Century Magazine, describing a rowing Port Washington harbor, Wisconsin. $7,000; ST. LOTJIS, July 21.—Four plstol-shota lne thick,#|ts use. Remember what yon I trip down the Thames river from Ox- harbor of retuge, Milwaukee bay, 1300,000; fired in rapid succession and the form of a ropy, clo-jTread here, It may save your I Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan R'y Milwaukee harbor, {20,000; Racine harbor, young woman leaping from a second-story uuy, OTMllfe, it has saved hundreds. I ford to Richmond. The article, which a- #Don't wait until to-morrow, Time Table going Into effect Sunday, Jan. 6, '89. is called "The Stream of Pleasure," is Wisconsin. 150,000; Kenosha harbor, Wiscon- window on Pins street created a great sen- sin, IT.0,009; Waukegan harbor, Illinois, 175,. sation shortly after 9 o'clock Friday night QgflO Going Souii. illustrated with thirty-three of Mr. Pen- f"/ Try a Bottle To-day! nn. STATIONS. 1. 3. 000; Fox and Wisconsin rivers. (900,009. The woman was picked up and carried into §• M Are you low-spirited and weak, I 32. 4. 31. nell's pictures—most of them small JC4M wood-engravings. WASHINGTON, July Id—President Harrison a drugfstore across the street, where it was #or suffering from the excesses of I Pass. Mala. l Southern Division, Mail Pass. returned from Deer Park yesterday after- found that she was shot through the mus- /youth? If so, SULPHUR BITTERS| Pass, noon, but will go back again Friday or Sat- cles of the right arm; but otherwise unin- Twill cure you. P. M. A. M. [ABE p. M. A. M. urday. The President ie well pleased with 3 25 5 35 oledo 1 10 11 00 Trade journalism has made gigantic jured, eave being badly shaken up by 4 06 6 19 Monroe Junct'n 12 24 10 20 strides of late, but it was not until last Deer Park and no longer looks with favor her fall The would-be murderer ap- Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway So Co., 4 55 627 Dundee 12 18 10 IS year that a trade journal for advertisers upon the original plan of railroad trips peared at the open window with Boston, Mass., for best medical work published? 4 81 646 Milan 12 00 950 to and from Washington once a week, 4 52 7 08 Pittsfleld 11 40 9 82 was started. Such a paper has just com- the smoking revolver in his hand, 11 25 pleted its first volume. It is published especially as he feels that the administra- peered out, and not seeing his victim THE BESTYffllTE SOAPMADEIN-AMERICfc 7 5 07 7 20 ..Ann Arbor... 920 tion of public affairs for the next few 8 00 5 27 735 1.eland's 1110 9 05 at New York, and is entitled Printers' stepped back into the room and another 5 45 7 49 Whltmore Lake 10 55 850 Ink. Its object is to teach the art of weeks can be conducted just as well at shot was heard, followed by the fall of a 5 52 7 5f. Hamburg 10 48 8 45 Deer Park as at Washington. It looks now body, and when the police burst open tha 6 34 8 45 Howel) 10 11 8 13 successful advertising, which it does by as though the President will es- JAS-S-KIRK' 7 16 9 85 Durand 935 7 30 plain, comprehensive articles that treat tablish his official headquarters at door they found their prisoner on the floor 855 10 55 ...East Saginaw... 7 5S 5 55 of every phase of advertising from the weltering in his own blood. The would-be P. M. A. SI. A. M P. M. Deer Park for the Bummer; calling murderer and suicide proved to be a writing of the advertisement to its in- Individual members of his Cabinet there NORTHERN DIVISION. sertion in the proper papers. It is a whenever their presence is needed, and well-known gambler and all-round sport, 7 30 9 35 veritable storehouse of information on perhaps coming himself to Washington James T. Daly. Hit victim is Lillie Davis, Durand 9 35 7 15 an inmate of a notorious house on Chest- 10 15 12 45 .Mt. Pleasant... 6 48 4 35 a subject that is but little understood, now and then, but not at stated or regular 12 55 3 30 ....Cadillac 4 15 2 00 intervals, or only whenever his presence nut street Daly committed the deed be- and a perusal of any number would en- cause the girl had pawned a valuable dia- A. M. P. M able an inexperienced advertiser to here is imperatively demanded. All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. fye most cor\/ save many dollars in advertising. WASHINGTON, July 18,—Specimens of the mond which he had given her. Connections at Toledo with railroads dlvergtiii, first paper money ever issued in Siam have A TRIPLE TRAGEDY. At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling with L. 8. ft. M. 8. K'y. At Dundee with L. 8 4 To cany wfjole. •Necklace,' is the title of an article by thought, will be beneficial to the country. dnd killed his wife and her father, a an A receive % g M. 8., and M. & O. Ry. At Milan with W.. St. L. & Rev. Dr. Charles S. Robinson, contribu- | |WASHINGTON, July 20. — Ex-Representa- farmer named Newman, and then killed P. Ry. At Pittsfleld with L. 8. & M. 8. E>. ted to the forthcoming August number tive Nichols, of North Carolina, has been himself. Hoadley's wife had applied ^HANDSOME 3 At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central B. R., ivni' Insist on f]avfnc( tye appointed chief of the mail division of the at South Lyon with Detroit, Lansing and Nor! b of St. Nicholas. In lecturing on for a divorce and was living with ernR.R.,and«. T. By. GENUINE recently Dr. Robinson exhibited a neck- Treasury Department, vice Major Kretz, her parents. Hoadley lay in wait H. W. ASHLEY, A. J. PAISLEY, wifli tfie red H lace taken from a mummy, and to help resigned. for his wife as she went out to the Superintendent, Gen. Passenger Agenu tin teg, made onjy ty, WASHINGTON, July 30. — William Bule, barn to milk the cows, and shot her down. Confining g F GEO. H. HAZLEWOOD, the boys and girls who were present to PHOTOGRAPHS j? John *finz er fyBrcrs., Louisville, Ky! realize what a great while ago thirty- editor of the Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal, Newman, hearing the report, ran to bis &ebrstZi* Agent, Ann Arbor. six hundred years must be, he aeked has been appointed Pension Agent for the daughter's aid and received a bullet in the At Ashley with the Toledo, Saginaw & Mus- them to make this calculation: How Bouthern States, with headquarters in that breast Hoadley then went to the house kegon railway. Prime Christian and Princess L jusie much would the money which bought city. and tried to kill his mother-in-law, sometimes drive about London in hansom the gold chain, if it had been American WASHINGTON, July 20. —President Harrison tailing in which he returned to the barn, cabs. has issued a proclamation restoring the lay down beside his wife's body and put a Send 25c forself-inking pocket stamp money put out at compound interest Fort McDermot (Nev.) reservation to the bullet in his head. He had three revolvers (Retail price, 50c,) and full directions for making for thirty-six hundred years at six per public domain, it being no longer needed on his person, and it is though1" he intended RDBBER STAMPS, with description'of appa- LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS' cent., amount to today, if the original for military purposes. to kill the entire Newman family. ratus used and compound for making the The Oreat English Prescription rice had been twenty dollars? The St. moulds. An Improved process. All kinds of will restore that lost Vitality and a Rugged. WASHINGTON, July 20.—The following let- KILLED THEIR BABE. Stamps, Seals, &c, made to order at reasonable Healthy Condition follow its use. Buy at youi Sficholas article contains several an- ter has been received at the State Depart- WARSAW, Ind., July 2U.—The authorities rates. Write at once, it will pay you. dnigg'st's, one packs^e.Sl; six for $5. swers to this problem, but. it may be of this county on Thursday took into cus- EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH ment: Sold by JOHN MOORE. said that they are expressed in figures "EAST SAGINAW, Mich.. July 16.—flora. Will- tody Martha Danks, charged with murder, Boardman Stamp Works,Toledo, Ohio 30 great that they cannot be read. For iam F. Whartoti, Acting Secretary of Slatr, and her husband, Daniel, as an accessory. VIBRATOR ^"heet Metal WITHOUT ANY EXCEP- convenience in reckoning it may be as- Waihinglon^ n. 6".—Dear Sir: Your notice of Danks recently became a crank on the sub- Eberbacn * .Sons. Ann Arbor, supply ject of religion, and it is said, compelled his Aeents for the Great French Rem- dilc6t McLal TTOworldN . theAbsolutel best iyn raithne sumed that the amount will double my appointment by the President of the United HE Grain-Saving,Time-Sav- edy, BJR. l,,.|>l < N PERIODICAL storm and fire proof. Eas- itself every twelve yearB. States as Consul to Valparaiso, Chill, is Just wife to strangle their 15 months old child ing, Money-Saving Thresher ily applied. Artistic in received. I most respectfully deoline to accept as a sacrifice, asserting that the Almighty rrom Paris, France, act only upon the generative SHINGLES finish and at prices that. the position. Yours, most truly. had promised to resurrect the child on the T of this day and age. organs in females and positively cure supresslon in many parts of the country, compete success- The August number of "'Popular Sci- •R. O. HOUR." third day. When Danks was arrested he of the menses (from whatever cause,) and all fully with wood shingles. Illustrated catalogue AS More Points of Exclusive periodical troubles peculiar to women. A safe, re- and prices free. ence Monthly" opens with an article on WASHINGTON, July 22.—The President has had been carrying the dead infant in his Superiority than all others iable remedy warranted to promote menstrua- "The Spirit of Manual Training," by made the following appointments: M. M. arms for two days. tion or money refunded. Should not be used Prof. C. H. Henderson. There is anoth- Hurley, of Indiana, to be Third Auditor H combined. during pregnancy. The large proportion of ills Tae National Sheet Metal Hoofing Co., of the Treasury, and J. H. Franklin, of to which ladies are liable is the direct result of a er paper in this issue on "Agnosticism A HAUL OF $12,000. tVERY Thresherman and disordered or irregular menstruation. Ask any 510 East 20th St.,New York City. and Christianity," by Prof. Huxley, in Kansas, to be Deputy Second Auditor of Farmer is delighted with its druggist, Ann Arbor. AMERICAN PILL CO., which he reviews the chief points of the Treasury. Burglars at I.ynn, Mass., Get Away with a Spencer, Iowa. ROBERT STEVENSON &"CO, his controversy with Dr. Wace, and Consuls-Evans Blake, of Illinois, at Small Fortune in Jewels. marvelous work. Wholesale Agents, Chicago. sharply criticises some of Cardinal Crefeld; Henry C. Fisk, of Vermont, at St LYNN. Mass., July 22. — During Friday Newman's writings. "Life in the Solo- Johns, Que.; Jasper P. Bradley, of West night burglars made a most successful ». It. DOVD'S " HOJHE EXERCISER." mon Islands" is described by Mr. C. M. Virginia, at Southampton; Eugene 9. break at the jewelry store of IL J. Bod- OT only Superior for all kinds For Brain- Workers and Seden Woodford, with a number of pictures, Fechet, of Michigan, at Piedras Negras; well, 82 Monroe street The dial knob of of Grain, but the only suc- tary People; Archibald J. Sampson, of Colorado, at Paso the large safe was knocked off with a Gentlemen, Ladies and Youths; A similar article is "Savage Life in Del Norte, and Horace E. Pugh, of Indiana, heavy sledge hammer. The entire com- N cessful handler of all Seeds. the Athlete or Invalid. A com- South America," by Captain John Page. at Newcastle, Eng. bination was then pushed out, and the NTIRE Threshing Expenses lete gymnasium. Takes up A. G. Warner, Ph. D., discusses "Scien- Eut six inches square floor- bolts yielded to the turn of the handle. (often 3 to 5 times that amount) room ; something new, scien- The largest, fastest and floest in the world. tific Charity," and maintains that scien- FEARFUL REVENGE. The burglars got away with $12,000 worth tific, durable, comprehensive, Passenger accommodations unexcelled. tific methods applied to charitable work made by extra Grain Saved. cheap. Indorsed by twenty Xew York to I'lverpool vln QnAcnatnnm. James Aveiill and Kate Maxwell, the of Jewelry and left behind only a few The Celebrated I The Finest Steam-1 Aug. 21st. will merely guide our sympathies and tools. ORKMANSHIP, Material, dousand Physicians, Lawyers, Clergymen City ofltome I ship in the World. I Kopt.lM li. not thwart them. "The Influence of "Cattle CJueen," Lynched by Cowboys. Editors and others now using it. Send for New York to Glasgow via London- Race in History," is pointed out by M. CHEYENNE, Wy. T., July 23.—Near Sweet- The Sunday Lav in Cincinnati. and Finish beyond all com- illustrated circular, forty engravings, no charge. derry. Ethiopia. Aii»r. 31; Ancnorla, CINCINNATI, July 22.—Five bar-keepers Prof. D. L. DOWD, Physical and Vocal Culture, 9 AUKIIHI :t, Oevonia, AUK. 17,Fnrnessia, <3ustave LeBon. Mr. W. H. Larrabee water Sunday night Jim Averill and Kate W parison. E. 14th Street, New-York. AUK. 10th. Saloon to Glasgow, Liverpool, •describes "The Stone Age in Heathen Maxwell, known as the "Cattle Queen," were arrested Sunday. The Sunday-closing Derry, Belfast or Queenstown 850 to #60 by Sweden," with illustrations of many who lived with Averill as his wife, were law was generally observed, but there were Glasgow steamers, 860 and upwards by " City implements and structures of stone. hanged by ranchmen for cattle stealing. more violations of the common labor law of Rome.* Second Class $30. Steerage S20. Excur- Averill was postmaster at Sweetwater. than on last Sunday. The drug stores were IBRATOR owners get the sion rates reduced available for either route, thus Samuel Sheldon, Ph. D., contributes a best jobs and make the most Henry Richards, giving privilege of seeing in one trip the River paper on "Electrical Waves," describing Kate Maxwell is the heroine of a sensa- not permitted to sell any thing but med- Mersey, Picturesque Clyde, North and South of tional story which appeared throughout icines and soda water. Not a cigar or plug V Money. SO 0 DETROIT ST. Ireland. recent experiments which indicate that the country a few months ago when she of tobacco could be had except clandes- F.xonrlons to Paris or Continental electricity is conveyed in waves like NCOMPARABLE for Simplic- Tonrs on lowest terms. Travelers' Circular raided a gambling house and recovered a tinely. Cigar stores that are news stands Dealer in all kinds of HARD Letters of Credit and Drafts for any amount at light. Felix L. Oswald, M. D., has a large sum of money won from her em- were allowed to keep open and sell papers. ity, Efficiency, and Durability. "WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE lowest current rates. Apply to any of our local suggestive article on "The Wastes of ployers. The lynchers found Averill and Barber shops were shut up tightly. Alto- POSTS, etc., also all agents or to Modern Civilization." The customs of Kate in their cabin, secured them, and gether It was a quiet Sunday. kinds of HENDERSON BROS., Chicago, 111. "Blood-Vengeance and Pardon in Al- hanged them with one rope to the limb of ) KYOND all rivalry for Rapid C. W. H.llor Fasting Thlrty-Fivo Days. bania," are described by Herr J. Okio. a tree. ( Work, Perfect Cleaning, and Under the title "Mr. Mallock on Opti- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July a2.—Rober Mar- ook'a Cotton Root Compound.—Com- for Saving Grain. STOVE AND CORD WOOD posed of Cotton Root. Tansy and Penny- mism," Mr. W. D. Le Sueur criticises A Mill Wrecked by Lightning. vel, 85 years of age, living seven miles from royal. Successfully used monthly. Safe, ALPENA, Mich., July 20. —The large and |EQUIRES no attachments or I am also Agent for the celebrated Effectual, Pleasant. 91 by malUordrug- the recently expressed opinion of that this city, has gone thirty-five days without plsts. Sealed particulars Si stamps. Ladles writer that no hopeful outlook for the splendidly equipped mill of W. L. & W. H. food and is still living. Although terribly rebuilding to change from address POND LILY COMPANY, Churchill, corner of First and Wales streets, 131 "vVomlward ave.. Detroit, ilich. race is furnished by science. A emaciated, he does not appear the worss Grain to Seeds. (MPION BINDERS ANS MOWERS, "Sketch" and a portrait are given of was struck by lightning yesterday morning for the fast. 11» lives in a oomfortable Sold In Ann Arbor by all druggists. Lavosier. The scientific lessons of "The and burned to the ground, only the boiler- home with his (laughter, and is well cared BROAD and ample Warranty And Keep a Pull Line of Repairs bouse being saved. One hundred and for. He does not appear to hear any thing, given on all our machinery. for the Same. Johnstown Disaster"are pointed out in an thirty-five men are thrown out of employ- editorial, and the other departments are and violently resist* any effort to force Telephone No. 5. marked by their usual variety. New ment by the fire. It is expected the mill nourishment down his throat. The Internal Why Should I York: D. Appleton & Company. Fifty will be rebuilt immediately. The loss is organs seem to be paralyzed. FRACTION Engines Unrival- \ Iflven at $120,000; insurance, «30,000. ed in Material, Safety, Power j cents a number, $o a year. Indiana Republican Committee Officials. Go to Montana ? Died In Mammoth Cave. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 20.— The Repub- and Durability. NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 20.—Rev. Denis The Greek church is building a large lican State Central Committee at ita meet- kUR Pamphlet giving full in- I LUMBER! Spurrier, pastor of the Methodist church ing Friday night elected the following formation, sent Free. It tells | Oreat Reservation. Because 18,000,000 place of worship in Tokio on a site granted at Owensboro, died suddenly Friday while officers: Attorney-General Louis T. Wich- acres of free Government land, with a delightful :o the Russian legation some years ago. about one and a quarter miles from Mam- ener, Chairman, vice United States Treas- about this great climate, and equally suited for general farming and moth Cave entrance in one of the narrow stock raising, have just been opened to the home- urer J. N. Huston, resigned; W. It. Sulzer, ^EVOLUTION in Threshing LUMBER! seeker, in the Milk River Valley and near Benton Dyspepsia passages. Mrs. Spurrier, a bride of thirty- of Jefferson County, Vice-Chalrman; Joseph and Great Falls. eix hours, was near him. The death occurred Machinery. Send for pam- Makes the lives of many people miser- A. Irwln, of Bartholomew, Treasurer, and Stock liaising. Because the favorable cli- at 9:30 p. m., and the body was carried out F. N. Milliken, of Henry, Secretary. • phlet. Address LUMBER! mate and superior grasses of Montana make it the able, and often leads to self-destruction. Of the cave at just midnight. natural home of horses, cattle, sheep and other We know of DO remedy for dyspepsia Skeletons Found in a Cave. If you contemplate building call ai domestic animals; and because winter feeding is Mitchell Uets Away. not required, as stock grazes at large the year more successful than Hood's Sarsaparilla. ST. HELENA, Neb., July 22.—Eight skele- round. NEW YORK, July 2i—Charlie Mitchell NICHOLS & SHEPARD It acts gently, yet surely and efficiently, tons were found In a cave near here. It Is FERDON General Farming. Because a rich soil and tones the stomach and other organs, re- Bailed for England Saturday by the steam- thought they were the skeletons of early BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN. abundant summer rains produce wheat, oats rye moves the faint feeling, creates a good ap- ship Etruria, and with him went the «250 immigrants who sought the shelter of the barley and the grasses and vegetables of a quality' petite, cures headache, and refreshes the that Detective Norris, of Mississippi, has cave when attacked by Indians years ago, size and yield unsurpassed. ' been seeking. Mitchell told a United Press and that they were either killed in a body Mfnlnjc. Because Montana produces more of burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla reporter that he would be glad when he or starved to death. HUMPHREYS' the precious metals than any other state or territory a fair trial. It will do you good. got home, and that never would he come to and abundant opportunities remain to secure valu- the country again. He was accompanied l!ainleinprr, Nasal l>i«< ha rtfcu. LUMBEB molishing- the forward part of the steamer I).U.--Bats or 4irabs, Worms. Manufacturer. Because the i.oooooo horse- A leading chemist of New York Elevators in Ashes. E.E.—CniiuliH. Heaves, Pneumonia* We manufacture our ami Lumbei power water-power at Great Falls, the extensive and killing two women and injuring twen- coal veins, the wool, mineral and grain raising re- says: " No plasters of such merit as HASTINGS, Neb., July 23.—Three elevators F.F.—Colicor (iripes, Bellyache. and guarantee the Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever ty-eight men and women, some of whom <•.<; — M isi-nrrimjc, Hemorrhages. sources ol Montana ofl'er exceptional opportunities before been produced." They are would die. and their contents, belonging to H. Kelly, II. 11 — 1 rinii rv and Kidney Diseases. to the manufacturer. E. Strowbridge & Co. and Henry Hoover 1.1."Eruptive Diseases* Manse. VERY LOW PRICES Tourist. Because the canon of the Gates of -a novelty because they are not made Whalers Lost. at Blue Hill, twenty miles south of here J.K.—Diseases of Digestion. the Mountains, the Great Falls of the Missouri the simply to sell cheap, they are the NEW LONDON, Conn, July 23. —The whal- Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, •»-« J i i «• us a call mill we will make li Giant Fountain and Continental Divide offer' the best that science, skill and money were burned Monday morning. Loss, $50 Witch Hazel Oil and Medlcator, 87.00 <<• jour interest, us oar large and well most sublime and diversified scenery to be found on can produce, and will do what is ing schooner Sarah W. Hunt while off East 000; insurance, $17,000. Price, Single Bottle (over 50 dosce), - .60 Krailed stocfc lully sustains our asser> the Continent Take a summer tour. Greenland lost a boat and crew rn com- Sold by DruKcists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere claimed for them. For sprains, tlon. Why Travel by the St. P., Jtf. * M.? mand of Mate John Sharp, of this place. Found Terra Cotta Clay. and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. JAHES HUBERT, Prop aches, weakness, lameness, etc., TOPEKA, Kan., July 23.—The discovery Because only by it can you travel through the they are unequaled. The boat was fast to a whale which, Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. T. largest body of free land left for settlement. Because "sounded,'' carrying down the boat and all has been made that a farm directly west o' it reaches the Great Falls, with the largest water- 4M Fulton St., S»nausky,O., Nov. 21. "87.' this city contains a fine bed of terra cotta power on the Continent. Because it reaches The Athlopkoros Plaster acted likn its occupants. HUMPHREYS' Helena, the richest city of its size in the world: and maKio. It is ttie beet I ever triwi and I clay. Beds in New Jersey and Ohio havi nave used many kinds. Our driiKKiat Nothing In Life for Old Maids. previously furnished all the terra cotta HOMEOPATHIC Haul " plasters are all about the same " nut I don't think so now. I sprained my arm RICHMOND, Ta., July 19. —Anita and works with clay. Fairbanks' Scales, and shoulder in July, and it has been Meriani Boggs, maiden ulsters living in to Montana. Choice of three routes to the Pacific painful since, but it does not pain me at SPECIFIC No. all now. Mrs. WILLIS MAGILL. Jackson County, committed suicide by tak- nay State Prohibitionist*. WIND MILLS, HAY PRESSES. ing arsenic. They left a letter, signed J&- Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- BOSTON, July 2a—The Prohibition State Superior Goods! Favorable Prices! ture, " Moorish Maiden." Jointly, saying that there was nothing In Committee has decided to hold the State life for old maids, and that they were tired oonvention In Mechanics' Hall, Worcester (1 p«r vial, or£ vialv s and largge viav l powderpwder, for $&. 1 *auf, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. St. Paul* VHEATHL0PH0R0SC0. 112 WallSt N. f. SOLDBT DBCOGIHTBCOGIHTBB , or BenBnt postpaid on reo«ipt.oJreo«itJE Minn. ( of It S«ptember 4. k1 *dfctI, e U, 10» Vuiim ftt* ft. I- FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., ! 1 **dfctet U., CHXCA.OO- Tl«." "Mother's Friend." A Oreat Surprise table—such a likely place to escape de- ened winter grass. "It would take an must have the brougham as soon as it Not only shortens labor and Ies6en8 Is in store tor all who use Kemp's Balsam tection." hour and three-quarters' driving at a good pain attending it, bin grently diminii'bes for the Tnroat and Lungs, ihe great guar- of They all laughed. can be got ready, whatever the weather." pace," said I; "if I set off at 2 I should Servants never look surprised, and the the danger to life of both mother and anteed remedy. Would you believe that "And I," said Sue, "slept so soundly be there by a quarter past 3. I need child if used a few months before confine- it is sold on its merits aud that any drug- that I never once thought or dreamed of girls were too angry with me, and I sup- not stay more than half an hour, and pose thought me too great a fool to be ment. Write to The BradSeld Regulator gist is authorized by the proprittjr of thi8 By EHODA BB0UGHT0N. him at all—rather brutal of me." should be back here by half-past 5; p:oh! Co., Atlanta, Ga., lor further particulars. wonderful remedy to give you a sample "It is fortunate that one is not answer- worth spending any more breath upon, In the country that is a mere nothing. so I had no further remonstrances from Sold by all druggist*. bottle free ? It never ti.iig to cure acute able for one's dream-self," said Ruth, re- I will decide to go." or chornic coughs. All druggists sell SCENE I. curring to the thought of her own dream; them to battle with. A second time I pulled the beil; but a It was past 3 o'clock, instead of 2, be- Kemp's B ilsf.ru. Large Bottles 50 cents ' 'one is sometimes such a rogue and some- Summer is so sweet that butter melt' T WAS a bitter second time, before it was answered, half fore I started, but I did set off at last;. aud $1. __^___^_^__ times such a booby in one's dreams." t in its mouth. January morn- a dozen adverse reasons rushed into my I got Hty way! ing, a morning "And you, mammy," said Sue, amiably mind, and made me repent my resolution. [ 0NTI1 U D NEXT WEEK] A Sensible Han If you want to avo d marryii g, young that obviously trying to draw me into the conversation, The road, as far as I remembered it—for Would use K"mp'» Balsam for th« Throat muu, do not go with trie Shin-.- girl too from which since the beginning of break- part of it-I had traveled only once or twice DJ you suffer from scrofula, salt iheums 1 was not going to and Lungs. It is curing m^r oases of long. mend into a t#l- fast I had almost entirely excluded my- in my life—was not a good one. The cr other humor?.? Take Hood's Ssrsspar- self, "what sort of a night had you? The Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup erabie day, but stables might be cold, and give the horses ills, the grea; blood pnrifier. 100 dose, drunkard's heavy slumbers (laughing), and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than f tlle had every inten- influenza, a pleasant piece of news with one dollar. g°°d things of this like mine; or pleasant and probable vis- any other medicine. The proprietor hw tion of increasing which to greet the master of the house on ^ iife are sorrowfully let ions, like Ruth's; which?" authorized any druggist to give you a alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's into an intoler- his return from Ireland. That last thought Atchison Globe: Style is the death of Sample Bottlo Free to convince }'>u of Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, able one. The But I was prevented from replying to was conclusive. I would abandon the content. the Jmerit of thi« great remedy. L .rg,> Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a state of the this question by the entrance of the but- idea definitely. And meanwhile the foot- Bottles 50c and $1. positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by weather was per- ler, who came in to ask whether there man had come in, and was looking ex- JOHN MOORK. Druggist. haps enough to were any orders for the coachman. pectantly at me. What could I be sup- LOOSE'S EXTRACT SHILOHS CUBE will immediately re- account for that "Surely not," said Alice, answering for posed to have rung for? My fancy sup- lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron- A friend is a man who does TOUT work of my appear- me. "We shall be skating all the day, plied no suggestion. RED chitis. Suld by Ebeibach & S-m. inja patif-ac'ory manner when you nru sii-k. ance, as to the and you—you will not be so insane as to "Never mind," said I, abruptly, "it unfavorable con- stir from the fireside!" was a mistake; it was nothing." •LOVER BLOSSOM Man is always going to do, but cever Sixte'-n is a frrl s s»eit a. (•-, rat where dition of which the chorus of comments I have always disliked being answered At the same moment the back door does, better. S th<; poor boy's. from three overtruthful daughters could for. I have always known perfectly opened, and in came the three girls, not and did not leave me in doubt for a what my opinion and wishes were, and bringing a whiff of frost and buxom ^Blood Purifier. moment after my entering the breakfast been fully able to express them. My health and jollity with them, and still— room. eldest daughter's growing tendency to as I was not long in discovering—pos- reply for me had already on several pre- "How wretched you look!" said Alice, sessed with that baleful idea of my ill vious occasions fidgeted me. After a health. the eldest. moment's hesitation I turned to the but- "Mammy! what are you thinking of? "You are in for one of your bad colds," ler saying, "There are no orders for him Out, in the draught, away from the fire. said Ruth, the second. this morning; if there are any for the Back, back this instant!" "You have been writing upstairs in a afternoon I will let the coachman know room without a fire, as we forbid you to at luncheon time." "Did you take the sal volatile?"' asked CO do," said Susan, the youngest and most the first, anxiously. TRADE MARK • Having thus established my authority tyrannous. "Did you try the camphor?" inquired XT CTJEK9 I rose and left the room, rather disagree- the second. Cancers, Humors, Soret, Ulcers, Swellings, I made no sort of answer to these com- ably conscious that the girls were whis- Tumors, Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt pliments, but walked up to the fire, and "Did you see that we had put the sugar Rheum, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, pering behind me. However, I suppose and all Blood and Skin Diseases. stood holding my hands to the blaze. handy for you?" asked the third. t they saw that I was not in a humor to be "I saw all your kind remedies," re- PRICB, $1 per Pint Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5. "Do not play us the same trick that 1 lb. can Solid Extract $2.50 m trifled with, and wisely forbore from plied I dryly, "and I had them all at J. M. LOOSE BED CLOVEB CO.. you did last year," said Alice, setting a offering me any more of their extremely once removed. I see no reason why a Detroit, Mich, chair close to the fender for me, "and S..i£) of lot No. eight (8) in block No. four (4), cupation I had always in plenty. What nation among my little flock. South of Huron street in range No. six (6) East ac- "Well, don"t be nervous," said I, try- cording to the original recorded plat of the mother of a family and mistress of a "Then, if it is only into Leighton that village (now city) of Ann Arbor, excepting a ing to laugh. "When the day comes, house" has not? And, to do myself jus- you want to go for any shopping," said piece of land one rod in wicth off from the West you will not find me absent from my tice, I had ordiaarily,no inclination to side of said lot. at public veudue on the fourth Ruth, in a conciliatory voice, "could day of October next, at ten o'clock in the fore- bench of torment." slight my duties. But on this particular not you let us do it for you?" noon, at the Huron street entrance to the Court But at that they all burst upon me in morning I neither turned nor attempted House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said County of "I am not going intD Leighton." re- Waehtenaw, that being the place of holding th* full cry, "Your bench of torment! Well, to turn my hand to any one thing. I sat plied I, shortly. Circuit Court in said county. I do call that hypocrisy, mammy! We over the fire not even shivering or sneez- Another moment's Bilence. No>H W. CHEEVER, HELEN MARSHALL, always say that nobody enjoys a ball so ing (for my children were on a wrong Attorney for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. "Come, now, where are you going?" Dated, April 9th, 1889. much as you; it is invariably we that scent when they made up their obstinate cried Sue, getting up, coming over to have to drag you away, not you us." young minds that I was threatened with and kneeling down beside me in order I had no spirits to disclaim. influenza), occasionally conscious that I to try, as I knew, what personal wheed- FOUND AT MRS. HOYT'S, "If I were you," said Alice, authorita- was muttering to myself under my ling (usually a very effective weapon in tively, "I should just go straight back breath. At last, "This will really not her hands) could do with me. NO 7 E. AKN ST., to bed and have some sal volatile and do," said I aloud, pushing back my chair water." from the fire. "I do not know what has "Why are you so mysterious?" North side of Court House, a fine line "I am not aware," replied I, pomp- "Or some white wine whey," suggested come to me. I hope that I am not going off my head." ously, "that I am answerable to my chil- Ruth. dren for my goings out and comings in," "Yes, do," said Susan, "and I will come So saying I put my hand to my fore- then sinking into a less majestic tone, T^OR THE COMING SEASON, my stock of Furniture is complete in all its and read you to sleep. You always say head, in which there was a disagreeable "I have no objection to telling you where SPRING JWLLNRY J- details. If you wish a nice Bedroom Set, Parlor Piece, Dinin^Table, Fancy that my reading puts you to sleep faster pulse beating, and walked to the window. I am going." (This was not quite true.) Chair or Desk, you will do well to come and see me. Furniture Coverings such than anyone's." An ugly, grinding, black frost, long, iron "I am going to call on Mrs. Smith." AND HAIR GOODS, as Velours Tapestries, Petit Point, etc., in great variety. A splendid line of Baby "That is a left handed compliment, bound, bare borders, through which it A large line of Embroidering Ma- damages, New Fol.iing Beds. Please look over my Stock.' Sue," said Alice, laughing. seemed impossible that crocuses could terial. Do your own stamping Respectfully, "I know it is," replied Sue, composed- ever push their gracious golden heads; a by using Kennerley & Creighton's MARTIN SALLER. ly, "but she does say so, don't you, sad robin, a chaffinch and three sparrows, transfer desiarna mammy?" all hungry, and naturally silent, seeking "Will not you come now—at once?" on the gravel walk the poor remains of asked Alice, taking my other hand. "It the crumbs thrown out at breakfast. would be far the wisest plan if you could There was nothing assuredly in the face OSCAR 0. SORB, XZOAL. get into a good perspiration" of the outer world to put me in better But at that I found voice to interrupt spirits. But none the less did I continue DEALER IN her, rising suddenly from my chair, and aimlessly to gape at it. "Shall I?" said flinging away the caresses of my too I under my breath; "any one would We are receiving about one officious children. say I was mad if I did; it would be the SUPPLIES Hundred Cars of All "I do not know what you would be at," ne plus ultra of folly and irrationality; if Sizes of said I, indignantly. "Quelle mouche the girls heard of it, and of my reason, House Decorating and Sign vous pique? What possesses you all with they would think I was ripe for bedlam; Painting a specialty. the idea that I am ill? Have I made any but—but it would be a relief! After all, complaint? though, indeed, to have six I am mistress in my own house; why 70 S. Main-st, Ann Arbor. gimlet eyes fastened upon your face, and should not I? I will." I almost ran to LEHI KOAL, three croaking voices in your eara, is the bell, and rang it sharply. But in the interval between my having pulled it and INSURANCE, enough to mate you ill if anything is. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF For heaven's sake, disabuse your mind of the appearance of the servant who an- From the Pennsylvania R. R. & this extraordinary fancy and let us come swered it there was time for another A. W. HAMILTON Coal Co., old and to breakfast!" change to come over my spirit. Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, There was such unmistakable exasper- "It is twelve miles if it is a step," said Hamilton Block. Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate will ation in my tone that my children saw I 1, internally; "the days are dark at 4; if find It to their advantage to call on me. I repie* was not to be trifled with; so, acquiescing I give way to these imaginings I shall lent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com- CELESftATEO L££ MINE. in my proposition, they and I sat down gradually become unfit for all the ordi- panies, having an aggregate capital of orei nary duties of life; it may be an insidi- »8,oeu,ooo: to breakfast. But I caught them several The Grand Rapids Fire Inn. Co., times casting surreptitious glances at me ous form of hysteria." Tne Ohio Farmer's Ins. CO., jl Before Purchasing1 Call to see whether I ate as usual, and whether The footman entered. "lam going to call on Mrs. Smith." only dwelliniis). or not I shivered aguishly in the chill "Some coals, please," said I. The Merman Fire Inw. Co., and inspect the KOAL AT "Mrs. Smithl" The i'oueordia Fire Ins. Co., with which they were BO determined to I resumed my place by the fire, and "Mrs. Smith! !" The Citizens' Fire Inn. Co., took up some knitting. Turning the heel Tne Werlehestcr Fire Ins. Co., S. WOOD & CO.'S LUMBER credit me. To balk them I dodged be- "What Mrs. Smith?" In three differ- The Milwaukee Mechanic's of a stocking requires some attention. It OFFICE, or at GEORGE MOORE'S hind the tea kettle, and tried to eat more ent keys of disapproving astonishment. Fire Inn. Co., might absorb time. In vain. My heel, The New Hampshire Fire Inn. Co., heartily than my wont, in which, how- "Mrs. Smith of Longmains." The Amazon Fire Ins. Co. GROCERY STORE, S. STATE or rather Ruth's—I had rashly embarked ever, I was not very successful. Conver- "Why, you do not know her?" upon hers—entirely failed to follow, even Rates Low. Losses liberally adjusted an* ST., or at YARDS, located sation was slack, which, to do us justice, "Why, it is twelve miles off." approximately, tke outline of the human promptly paid. it was not apt to be at our breakfast table. "Why," daddy and Mr. Smith are'not on T. & A. A. TRACK, foot, and I dropped it back into the work I also issue Life and Investment Policies In the Its present flagging condition was at- on speaking terms." tributable, I imagine, partly to my sup- basket. I picked up a novel. Alice had Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company. A» near D. HISOOCKS. "I beg your pardon," replied I, gain- lets J55,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- posed ill health" (my appearance must described it as breathlessly interesting, ing in firmness as I perceived the weight auce, can have yearly Policies written for them of have been very much more deplorable and, indeed, had sat up late over night to of opposition brought to bear upon me, Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets Issued at than I had had any idea of), partly and finish it, unable to tear herself away from HISCOCK & WOOD. "I do know Mrs. Smith. I have no dis- Low Rates In the Standard Accident Insurance chiefly to the absence of the master—al- its pages. I could not chain my mind like to a long drive, and if the men of Company of North America. Money to Loan at ways, when at home, ttio originator or even so far as to make acquaintance with Cnrreni Rates. Office hours from 8 A. H. to 12M. two families come to loggerheads it is fosterer of every joke, and who last night its characters. I laid it, too, down. and 2 to . M. the more raason why the women should set off for Ireland, in which country ha, "I believe the girl3 are right," I said. try to keep the peace." ALEX. W. HAMILTON, for the punishment of his sins, possessed "I must be ill; this restlessness must be The girls gaped at me. Hamilton Blcck some landed estates. the forerunner of some serious sickness." "But, why today, in Heaven's name?" "Poor daddy 1" said Alice, looking to- I walked uneasily out of the room into "Why not today?" the adjoining one, which, as we never COMPLETE OUTFITS S ward his vacant place. "He must have It seemed as if the butler had taken Ountock of Rack- had a cold crossing last night. I woke sat in it except of an evening, looked un- upon himself to answer my question, for et«. Neti, Markers, 36 M&ZXT STREET. friendly and formal by daylight, then out Etc. 1> large and at four this morning, when he must have he had again entered the room and was m ^w comprises every- been just half way over, and thought into the hall, down a passage into the speaking. ..W I>( tiling modern.. ! 'Poor daddy! rather you than I!'" billiard room. I had no motive for go- "If you please, the coachman is very E 1NIN I SS- CROQUET SETS Has rec eived a new line of Non-Magnetic Gold and "I dreamed of him," said Ruth—"such ing there or anywhere else, only I could sorry, but the roads are like hice, and m a an absurs.1 dream. I dreamed we were not keep still. As my eye fell on the bil- he has not had the horses roughed." TENTS and HAMMOCK£ ' S Silver Watches for exact service ; also the latest in giving a large party on the sly in his ab- liard table, I remembered Ruth's silly I hesitated. dream of having hid her admirer behind And flrtrrthioff rou want for camping or solid sence, and that he came back unexpect- "That settles the question," cried my — - comfort at hom©. .Elgin and Waltham Gold Watches, O and 1 size, edly in the middle of it, liko Sir Thomas its legs. AVhat an absurd dream! All eldest girl, triumphantly. CUNS AND ACCOUTREMENTS, Bertram in 'Mansfield Park,' and that we dreams are absurd! I strayed back into ~ "Does it?" [said I, tonicked back into BOATS AND FISHING TACKLE, were all in such a fright. I woke just as the hall, and again looked through the instantaneous decision. '"Let him send At absolutely leti than manufacture™' coit. *the smallest American Watches made; also the COME or SEND for CATALOGUE. I was trying to hide one of my partners window. The drive stretched away be- for the blacksmith at once to rough the "newest in Oxidized and Bright Silver Jewelry." between the legs of the billiard room fore me, dark colored between the whit- carriage horses as quickly as he can. I JENNEY & GRAHAM CUN CO. 53 State St., Chicago. Those merchants who light their stores A team belonging to D. W. Amsden now laid in the grounds. The new THE REGISTER. THE CITY. with the electrio light had an excuse for started to run sway this morning but had grand stand, 200 feet long, is a model for INTERESTING closing early, Tuesday evening. Acci- not gone far when they were discovered that purpose. Offices are provided for the The new carpet for the court room cost dents on both systems made it late before >y Marshal Walsh. Although the horses telegraph and telephone systems and for THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1889. $144.71. the lights were running. were running at a fast gait, the marshal the officers. The race track, seventy- )luckily jumped for the bridle of one of five feet in width, is one of the best in The county treasury is overdrawn James Holloway, of Adrian, has been ne horses and brought them to a stand- any state. The grounds are dry in any $8,491.80. in the city this week. When he left yes- still, much to the admiration ot a number weather, with abundance of shade trees, terday he was accompanied by Miss Jennie of spectators who had been more anxious and cannot be excelled. Another addition has been built on the Garrity, of Ann Arbor, to whom he was BARGAINS Allmendinger Organ works. to get out of the horses way than to stop married by Fr. Frierle, yesterday morning. them. Millinery goods can be purchased at Chas. W. Wagner has sold his tandem Saturday afternoon the house of Wm. half price at Mrs. M. M. Tuttle's. k bicycle to an Ypsilanti gentleman. The fourth annual Union Sunday school THE NEXT TWO WEEKS excursion will be given on Aug. 6. The Fletcher, on S. Fourth-st, caught fire and Skillful Treatment. trip will include a ride to Detroit and by was nearly destroyed before the alarm An ice cream social will be given Aug- Owosso Times.—Dr. Fruth, of New ust 2, by the Fifth ward Sunday school. boat to Lake St. Clair and return. The could be sounded. The department re- The first month of Summer is an fare will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for sponded promptly and did good service, York, Physician and Surgeon, late Sur- interesting period to the retail buyer. A. A. Crozier is about to break ground children. laving two streams on the burning build- geon in the Providence Dispensary of New for a new house on his farm, east of the ng within five minutes after the alarm York City, by request of his many friends Keep your eye on this column. Chas. W. Wagner read in last week's city. reached the engine house. Loss on and patients will make a return visit to It's newsy. Each week thiugs REGISTER that the bicycle craze had struck the building and contents, $1,000; insur- Ann Arbor, Tuesday, August 6th, 1889. The county treasurer received $372.33 will appear that ere the mouth pass- Chelsea and decided to take advantage of ance, $700. The fire caught from the The doctor is meeting with gratitying suc- interest on deposits for the first half of this this knowledge. He took the train for cess, and we advise the afflicted to con- es will likely make your dollars citchen stove in some way. Mrs. Fletcher year. that place Friday, stayed there a few hours, was sleeping in an upstairs bed-room sult him on the above date. His speci- more valuable for the reading. The old cavalry horse of Major W. 0. and sold three bicycles while there. when the fire broke out, and knew noth- ality is chronic diseases and diseases of the eye and ear, and he gives his entire atten- Black China Silks, one of the daint- Stevens died of old age on Sunday after- The daily papers state that Judge Cooley ng about it until aroused by the neigh- noon. bors. tion to the successful treatment of these iest, lightest and airiest of all the has been offered the place of commissioner complaints. His success is due to a thor- dress stuffs. Best French dye, war- The regular teachers examination will of trunk lines association, and that he now The announcements are out for the ough knowledge of the human system, rented to wash and not change the be held at Ann Arbor, on Thursday, Au- holds the matter under advisement. The marriage of Miss Jessie Taylor and Elmer gained by aa extensive hospital experience celor, 22inches 75c 27 inches $1.00 gust 1. position pays $25,000 a year and is the E. Beach, of Chicago, the event to take and careful study. He does not profess to most important in railway circles in this place at the residence of the bride's par- Why our new Ladies' Waist "Miss Smith of LoDgmains" is the title perform miracles nor to work by magic, country. snts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, next but extensive experience in the hospitals Corsets should be worn. They are the of a new story which commences in this Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The affair Robison's livery stable has been en- of New York City, office association with most natural garmeut worn as a paper. will be private, none but relatives of the larged by cutting an arch through to the eminent specialists there and years of EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN. Corset. Ladies ever so frail can The inside work on the new High parties beinfi invited. The bride is one ot store formerly occupied by the laundry, ;he best-known of Ann Arbor young study with the best authorities, make his wear them with ease and comfort. School hall is nearly completed. It is a treatment in certain lines of practice beauty. the new room being occupied as a car- adies, a fine musician, and one who will They never break down like the riage room. When completed Jim ex- oe missed in musical and social circles worthy of consideration. That it is skill- ordianary Corset. They are endors- " Prof."~George W. Renwick sings with pects to have the neatest livery in lere. The groom is a graduate of the law ful, that it is not experimental, that it rep- resents the best improvements and devel- ed by fhysiciars as being beneficial the M. B. choir for the last time, next Michigan. department and one of the rising young Sunday. awyers of Chicago. After a trip around opments of modern discovery, is all that is to health. Did you ever notice the peculiarities of claimed for it. Health is as important as Quincy A. Turner has been appointed the lakes, the young couple will settle in Try one of the new waists and it Ann Arbor people ? They oonsider it use- Chicago, to which place they go with the life, and no invalid who values health can 300 yards Surah Silks, in light and night-watchman on the campus in place of less to waste gas in the early part of the will prove all ol the above reasons. _ congratulations of many friends in this afford to lose this opportunity of obtaining dark shades, worth 75c, your choice at G. B. Surdam. evening, so the clock tower is not lighted his skilful treatment. Consultations free We've hardly said a word of -white city. 50c a yard. One lot Black Surah Silks goods. What need? You know Dr. C. K. Owen, of Ypeilanti, takes his until after ten o'clock, when most of our at the Arlington House on the above date. place on the county board of pension ex- citizens are in bed and don't care about Dr. Flemming Carrow, of Bay City, who at 50c a yard. they're here, whatever fashion calls seeing what the time is. Nice system for, and the prices satisfactory. We aminers this week. was recently appointed by the regents to One lot heavy rich "Regetta" Black that. T. A. A. &N. M. Ry., make one and have just opened big lots of French Rev. Studley married Orin J. Negus 511 the vacancy caused by the resignation Dress Silks at 85c a yard. and Louise M. Eissenloffel, on July 17, at Mrs. Maria G. Reese, mother of Mrs. of Dr. Frothingham, was in the city Sun- one third fare for round trip to Pine Nainsooks, India Linens, Victoria day and Monday, looking over the ground Lake, Mich., to persons to attend Hasket 385 yards Irish Point Embroidery, Lowns, Persian Lawns, Swiss Mulls, the M. E. parsonage. Volney Chapin, died at the residence of worth 60c to $1.25, the entire lot at 35c her daughter on N. State-st, Monday before deciding whether to accept the Park camp meeting, held at Pine Lake. Figured Swiss and Plaid Nainsooks. Arthur Kellogg, son of Mrs. A. E. Kel- morning, aged 85 years. The deceased position or not Dr. Carrow has a lucra- Tickets sales commencing July 25th, and a yard. Flouncings and all of the Ham- logg, a former resident of this city, died had lived in Ann Arbor for many years tive practice at Bay City and at first it sold Tuesdays and Saturdays. Good to 75 pieces Torchom Laces at 10c a yd., burg jamily beauty touched as at Denver, Col., on May 2. and had been an invalid for several years appeared to him that it might be too much return not later than Aug. 27th. G. H. worth 20c. of a sacrifice, but after coming here he Hazlewood, Agent. you've never known them. George Scott is building a new house past. The funeral was held Tuesday 50 pieces handsome Persian Dress afternoon. quickly decided to accept To use his Summer Shawls at greatly reduc- for Mrs.Wm. Humphrey.on Fountain-st, to own words: " I had no idea that there Half price is all that Mrs. M. M. Tuttle Trimmings, formerly sold at 50 and 75c, ed prices. We havn't a very large replace the one recently burned. Justice Pond's court was occupied last was such a beautiful spot in Michigan, and asks for any of her trimmed hats. all at 25c a yard. lot and at the prices made can't last week with the case brought by Mrs. if my practice was double I would give it 42 inch pure silk Chantilla Lace long. Dr. A. C. Nichols picked ripe peaches up for the privlege of living here." Dr. Ladies now have the rare opportunity in his orchard last Sunday. He expects to Susan L. Jenkins against an attorney to of buying a fine hat at a low price by Flouncings at 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Chale Kashmere 1.25, 1.40, 1.75, recover fees paid for services which she Carrow is a man of pleasing appearance, have them on the market this week. and with his family will be welcomed in calling on Mrs. M. M. Tuttle. a yard. 2.00, $2.50. claimed were useless. As the period of 40 doz. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests at India Chuddas 2.50 to $5.00 Cream service was long and the amount of money social as well as University circles. T. A. A. &N. M. Ry., will sell tickets to Deputy sheriff Peterson will sell the 10c each. and Cardinal. property in Krueger's photograph gallery, paid was small, a decision was given in persons attending the annual camp meeting upon a chattel mortgage, next Saturday. favor of the attorney. Regarding a recent wedding in this of the Michigan C. G. Association to be 18 doz. Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Vests, All Algerine Shawls,Tinsel Stripe city, the St Ignaoe Republican says :—"At $5.00. held at Bay View, July 15th to Aug. 16th. worth 50c, at 35c each. The choir of St. Thomas church will A fine display of bound books is made the residence of W, W. Wines, Ann Ar- Tickets on sale July 15th to 24th inclu- 15 doz. Ladies' very fine Gauze Vests, Hand Embrcidered Cashmere give a social on the school grounds tins in one of the windows at Charlie Raper's bor, July 9, 1889, at 8 o'clock, evening, sive. Good going only on day of sale, and Cream, 3.50 up. evening for the benefit of the organ fund. News room, which were received yester- Mr. J. B. Brooks, merchant, of this city, returning not later than Aug. 16th. At long and short sleeves, at 25c each. The Gingham and Sateen coun- day from THE REGISTER bindery at Ann and Miss Alice Hedges, of Ann Arbor, at one fare for round trip. G. H. Hazle- One lot Men's Balbriggan Shirts and ters are a trysting place for bargains. Wm. Fletcher's house burned on Satur- Arbor, for which establishment Charlie is one time a resident of St. Ignace, were wood, Agent. Drawers at 29c each, worth 50c. The 30 cent Koechlin Sateens have day, and he had his insurance money in agent for this city. There are 117 united in marriage. The newly married One lot of Men's Night Shirts at 75c his pooket on Wednesday. Pretty quick volume.", and the workmanship very fine. couple arrived home on Thursday, and Commencing tomorrow, Mrs. M. M. not gone up, but they're going out, settlement. —Big Rapids Bulletin. have received the warm congratulations of Tuttle will sell all trimmed goods in her each. and so are the 12J Sateens. So are millinery parlors at one-half the regular 10 doz. Summer Gauze Corsets at 50c The annual excursion of the Bethlehem many friends, and THE REPUBLICAN begs French Ginghams at 25c. On Sunday, an officer from New York to add its well-wishes. Mr. Brooks is a price. each. So are the American Combination Sunday school, which went to Whitmore Lake yesterday, was a success, seven cars state came to Ann Arbor after a man successful business man, of acknowledged Big drive in a 50c Corset for 39c. Ginghams at 15c. The honor named Harvey, who wag wanted for forg- social and commercial standing, and his ANN AKIIOK H1BK£T REPORT. One case best 7c Light Prints at 5c being filled. bride is a young lady of culture and re- roll of dress goods bargains would ery at Brockport, N. Y. He was found per yard. Charles L. Harris has filed a bill in the working for Cornelius Tuomey, near the finement. It is an auspicious union, and Prices Paid by our Merchants. be lacking without the Alabama One case Dress Lawns at 3Jc a yard. Wool Challis at 5 cents. circuit court aeking for a divorce from hia city, and was placed in jail. The officer the friends of the contracting parties are wife, Sarah Harris, on the ground of ex- gratified and pleased. Mrs. Brooks is very 50 pieces handsome light Dress Chal- We have Flannel Blouses and Jer- having secured the necessary papers, re- ANN ARBOR, July 25, 1889. treme cruelty. turned with his prisoner Monday night heartily welcome to St. Ignace. May Beef dressed, per cwt 5 00 & 6 00 lies at 5c a yard. seys. In color, fit, finlsh-everything every prosperity attend them through Butter, per ft