. WI The Ann Arbor Register. VOL XXV. NO. 9 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 2.18U9. WHOLE NO. COL DEAN NOMINATED. itoni:i<:it v OK M. c. UNIVERSITY ASKS $180,000.1 ]\JARTIN SCHALLER Seventr-tivo Dollars Stolen Friday BILL'S INTRODUCED IVHIM. FOR JUDGE '.ltV.\T WINS OV FOl'KTII Millii. Kvldrtuly the Hoik of a Til IT *MOI.vr BALLOT. Smooth Rneak Thief. Saturday morning between the hours siiio.odo For a Geueral Scientific 24 Sheets of Good Paper ATKINSON BILL IGNORED. of 12:15 and »> o'clock a successful Liiboiiitory fKO.000 fOr Added Hos- An Exchange j robbery was committed at Michigan pital Farslliles—Also Waul Money Says that advertising col- ' \ Great Fluht In tb<- Couvcullou Over Central ticket office. For Summer School. umns of a newspaper should 24 Square Envelopes to RenolutioUH—Aiid'n Hatl a .Majorli) J. S. Squires is the name of the Tnesday of last week was the last always contain the freshest night operator und ticket seller who day for the introduction of bills in the most interesting and relia- —Did > SriCIDKS Id crease hospital facilities. It was not his lato residenue. Mr. Groves was Saturday, Man-h 4 to tl. thought wise to designate just its exact ALLMENDINGER & SCHNEIDER. tne sun of Nicholas Groves, of East CHIC1GO. C1IMIIIHIIMMIIIHIII use but to put it under one general Chailemount,, Mats., where he was head. The crowded condition of the born No». 12. 1819. During hU early tils, viola Illi«», Formerly ol s. Divis- hospitals must be taken card of. Tne Intanoy Lie lost bis mother. In 1831 the ion Mrtet, Buds Her Life Because of disposition of the $80,000 will be made family removed t.i Northfl li at winch Deafness. ; after its appropriation in a manner time wolves, deer and ludiana we e PICTURES... Miss Viola Bliss, of this city, died that will satisfy both colleges of medi- mine plentiful than whit.o people. His last Friday at the home of her coutin, cine. father u o* up 16U ai-r s of government Mrs. Garrett M. Vanzwell, 43 S^eley land, the son residing on this land "Then there is an appropriation ask -^PICTURES ave , Chicago, from the effects of mor- until his death. He was married Oct. ed for the summer school. We mad • phine taken on Wednesday afternoon. Both Framed and Uuframed, 2, 1851, to Harriet, the daugnter of no move in the matter until after tbe She left notes explaining that the Thomas Fit/.^immons, of Ann Arbor Normal School iutrodued a bill and dread of deafness caused her to end her (NEVKR SUPS .\uii TEARS ) town, she proceeding him in death. then it was forced upon us to do so life. The fact that she had contem- Seven children: Mrs. Roxy Bailey, The University has been charging a Cushion Button Hose Supporter. Al a Great Reduction plated suicide several weeks ago is in- Albert U., Mrs. Flora Duncan, Eliza- tuition fee of $30 for three courses in No Stitching In tbe ^••snc. dicated by the date of one of the notes I fi r cash from frnmer prices, commenc beth, wife of Everitt Bird, Mrs. Har- the summer school. The Normal she left, of which the following is a ing Monday, March 7th. riet Yaneon, of Xorthfield, Edwin W., School has asked for an appropriation part: oi Ann Arnor, and Fanny of Nonhfield that will make tbe tuition for its su ta- Chicago, Jan. 5, 1899.—Dear Bessie: Come in and get Prices. and 13 grandchildren survive their mer school free or practically so. It is No one knowa what I have suffered in •Ira. Davltou Is Iu < Imrgc of An Deparliurut. parents. For ihe.past three years his out of the question that the University my mind since my ears have given out health has been gradually failing. He could continue upo.i its present plan this last time. It seems as though I tton—a perfect pruitjciiou iu the felt his end was coming and he made wiih that kind of rivalry. What is could see them closing every day and I ALMENDINGER & WINES his preparations accordingly. Mr. contemplated by the bill is to enable us feel I can't stand it any longer. My Groves by his industry and thrift to cut down the tuition fee to $5 a ears are my lirst thought in the morn- acquired a well earned competency. course and have enough money to en- ing and my last thonght at night. I courage graduate students, of whom M)l >.l'< BIND. ANN AKBOIt MAN IMPLICATED, have tried ever since I have been here there has been only a few, to come No announcement of the forthcoming DON'T DRINK to cast that dreadful feeling off, buhert e and take up work in the summer musical season can give greater pleas SMOKED slops when you can get Sensational Case al Jackaon In Which cannot. When I go, as I did last even- school. I do not know the amount ure than that of the early advent of Sousa's Band which will visit this city an Airu Arbor Jlau Flttures. . ing, and see them all laughing and asked for in tne bill for this purpose. at an early date. Sousa has learned the Why use oil that smokes The following appeared in last Wed- talking and having a good time and I We did at the last moment and it is ..CRESCENT COFFEE.. secret of stirring the public heart, not nesday night's Detroit Evening News: can't hear anything, even after I have like a declaration against a railroad your chimneys and fills Write to any expert member asked them over two or three times, by artilice and not by shallow pretence, JACKSON, Mich., Feb 22—Wm. H. company for damages. The amount is but by a direct and simple appeal to the your house with a suffo- of the New York Coffee Ex- Cudney. by his attorney, John VV. Mi- my gloom seems greater than ever. So put in and it can be amended to suit I hope you and HII will forgive me for purest and best sentiments that music cating odor? ibange. If he does not tell you ner, is complainant in a sensational di- the verdict of the jury can evoke. As a conductor Sousa is of vorce case. the coursti I have deeided to take." that our CRESCENT COFFEE is the people and for the people., A man absolutely the best put out by Mr Cudnoy was married to Anna B. In the note she enclosed $60 to pay II Klllls FOR tl HU II TEK.fl. of wide musical knowledge, discrimi RED STAR OIL Bo>d, of this city, in 1891. Now it isthe expenses of burial and asked her The following is tne list of jurors for uatiu£ judgement and catholic taste, any house in the United States cousin to have no crape put on the churged Mrs. Cudne.y became infatuated the March term: he is superbly equipped by nature and gives a white light, does then do not buy it. with Frank Hill, of A .in Arbor. Feb. door, as she co'isidtjred it "dreadful Ralph Rice, Pittsfield. education for the field he has chosen. 14 Hill went to the. nni varsity town and form " She had dressed herself for John D. Bennett, Silem. not char the wick, emits With tbe famous organization und. r We guarantee it to be composed tha next day Mrs. Cudney. leaving her burial, and said in the note: William Jackson. Saline. his direction Sousa is a welcome visitor no odor or smoke when 4-year-old girl, Adelaide, followed him "Please don't let them cut me up in Fred C Fiegel, Scio. in every town and city on this conti- of only the there, procured a license, went before any way. I Lmvs a perfect horror of I'd ward M. Pierce, Sharon" nent. From tbe Atlantic; to the Pacific, burning. This oil can beBEST COFFEES GROWN IN THE Justice Duffy and h;id a marriage cere- that." William Tate, Superior. from the Gll'f to the mountain raDges obtained in Ann Arbor mony performed. A twl«pione message, A second note explained that she hail James Beckwith, Svlvan. of British Columbia he is the oue WORLD. to Ann Arbor elicited the facts and the ', po*pundud her suicide because she Edward Alexander, Webster. familiar and well beloved figure in the ONLY at our place, no learQet i additional information f oinMrs. Cud-' Mr. Vangwool would not Do George Miller, York. musical world. The influencd of his matter what statements i concert work among the masses is BAKER & YOUNG, ney herself that she was "perfectly there on Jan. 5 to tiud her dead, and lloland Fletcher, Ypsilanti town. incalculable and the Sousa Band is may be made by other Importers, New York. hippy" and should "never return or she wished to spare her cousin the Iler-si'hel Goodspeed, Ypsilanti, 1st ever the pionaer in the cans..' of good live with her hu-band strain." Mr. shock district. dealers or venders to the For Sale by music. Sous* a'id his band will appear Cudney was dumbfounded at lirst, but Miss Bliss was 42 years oid. She was Thomas Cross Ypsilanti, 2nd district. contrary. visiting iu Chicago, Her parents are 10 University Hall on April 8tri undt r after his attorney had telephoned Jus- W. W. Wad hams, Ann Arbor, 1st auspices of the Woman's League. tice Duffy and found matter* a* alroudy cl ad. S u; formerly livnd at, 3:'.:) 8. ward. J. D. STIMSON & CO., stated, he, started i.r, 2nd ward. DEAN & CO., Ann Arbor, Mich. charging adultery. ud a wish to be buried in Chicago. George Clark. Ann Arbor, 3rd ward. 44 S. -rg" Foster, Ann Arbor town. Prompt attention given to all The sale of HomeseeKer's Excursion kinds of work. I make a special- tickets is authorized via The Ohio Cen- John Bunton, Augusta. ty of moving Wilber Hogau, BHdgewater. tral Lines, at a rate of one fare (plu9 Patrick Farrel, Dexter. Baking $2 00) for the round trip, on Feb. 21st. Fred Holler, Freedom. PIANOS ^ POWDER Fred C. Elaiet, Lima. For tickets, raU'sand full information George I'entz, Lodi. MODERATE ORGANS. ca 1 on Agents of Ohio Central Lines, ABSOLUTELY PURE IN IT address. C!barU.is Stapish, Lyndon. '•all me up by New State Phone 122. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome William vVater.s. Manchester. ^ PRICE J Powder JOHN VOORES, T. P. A.. Findlay, O. Patrick O'Nwil, North Bold. J. T. GAMBLE, G. A., Columbus, O. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO.. ARCHIE MILLER, George K. Smith, W. A. .PETERS, M. y. A., Detroit, Kestdence Main* Wb Ko\». W g. AW» ARBOR RBGgfifflglfi, Mffiflg 2, Marshal- Trill vote on a proposition to bond that city for »25,000 for a sew- HEAR! DISEASE. The Inglenook. EFENDING erage system at the coming election. M1MF I' HIS ltEGtUDI.Mi -I III: ittn*isi i.xiiEi.sii «>:•• in iHI Miss Viola Bliss, formerly of Ann A BATTLEFOR LIFE Tito I BIiBS. THE NATION. Arbor, committed suicide at Chicago Catarrh is our coun- recently because she had become deaf. Do Not lit- Ahii in. (I. liul Look For Awful Struggle of a Brave South '•lie Cauie. HOME DEPARTMENT try's enemy. La grippe, George Newberry, of Imlay City, re- Dakota Woman With Death- lung troubles and ceived the contents of a gun which he Heart troubles, at least among the How She Won It. other diseases of Americans, are certainly increasing WIM; M IIJE T« OF IVTKU NO CURE' HO PAY B •was handling at Omer. He will prob- IM 14 (111 *.%.TIILV OK There lives in the, little town of Gro- the mucous mem- ably die. and while this may be largely due to • in: nuivnn IL. brane take hold ton, S. D., a lady with a history as re- original with l>r . ).. 1 \L.,\.u\ l «JM-| Mt. Clemens is trying to secure free the excitement and worry of American Hrelj uri? (• r. w . • { of our people markable as that of any of the early ; mail delivery, the receipts of the of- | business life, it is more often the result F. ill ltd by .Unry Wood-llleu. M. l> Bex nil d.Bf*ni <• i . < '• i tuu » **' and fatal results martyrs who faced death unflinching- yt-.il-.-' (\;'('l k'l • ( follow with fice being sufficient to entitle the city of weak stomachs, of poor digestdon Ami Arbor, Miek. ly. This brave woman—Mrs. Ada E. to such service. Real organic disease is incurable; [Questions concerning the topics treated in Hurd—endured suffering such as can alarming fre- tliia department mav !»• addressed to the ed- WE CURE SYPHILIS E quency. All of John Campbell, an employe of thebut not one case in a hundred of heart itor, win), at her discretion! whi ao*wer eith- never be described, until all thought er directly in the department ™lumn, or she was in the very embrace of death. Thi.i lonibl > ] ' ~ '1 i". '. • . ' !j, these troubles Wagner Lake Ice Co., Baw Besse lake, j trouble is organic. will embody llie answers in an article J cf iniinkiLcl, j i<:, rim-iy i • ' l are catarrh, and fell 30 feet from an icehouse, and was The close relation between hi ait At this critical time a good friend TKIvAT^.K.1. i. Copyright by In^lenook Press. saved her life by urging her to try P itai h. • cannot exist fatally injured. tronble and poor digestion is because If >OU r.UVO LC M .1(1. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- paiiu i.i IliO j where the membranes are clean and The Michigan Gas association, which both organs are controlled by the PATENT MEDICINES. met at Lansing this year, choose De- tion. She tells her thrilling story in eyet)nwn f:il!i; i,'< i.'.i iini-iv i'I healthy. same great nerves th9 ISympalhatie lu regard to a statement that chal- Btomach • . : i • . 1: »«1- Mrs. Lou Davis, Fayetteville, Tenn., troit as the place for holding their lenged the credulity of her hearers an these words: "About three years ago lo., yen b; va iho i and Pneumogastric. 1 took a bad cold, which settled on my of thin biowl I'oi it. tells in her letter how Dr. Hartman's meeting in 3900. old lady eaid, "It must be true because I inn to rntv:-, i! tibloi.; Uu . " I was afflicted with a disease com- why there are so many sick people in viour, determined, if I could not stay Jacob 8. M. Roger, aged 73. of Alma, feeling of opression and heaviness in monly known as la grippe two years the country. I have just counted the with my friends on earth, I would meet CURES GU^ ago; the doctors said I had consump- who was recently marrieO to a Mrs. tho chest caused by pressure of the my absent ones above. Then a good Thoutai ; i •• 1 < • Harriet R. Wilson, of Lansing, is Bald distended " u tti r I • •'• i. < ui' the second night my cough stopped. ent medicines, each one of which is a bottle of Dr. King's Sew Discovery, NewMetho I ] I took several bottles, and I will say There is talk of another cement fac- hence arises palpititio I and short which brought great relief. I took tory being located at Bronson. The bieath. sure cure for ^everal diseases. It must seven more bottles and was wholly WECUREIMPOTENCYI that I believe I would be a dead woman one there is now turning out 500 bar- tako someone a great deal of time '•• now if it had not been for Pe-ru-na." Poor digestion also poisons the blood cured. I thank God I am now well and And roptoroi II l.avts t> I • L!< ;:'. i-1 rels of cement a day. invent new diseases to take the pla.r< f Mary M. Pruitt, Palpa, Mo., says: making it thin and watery, which strong. I believe the world should lion. Ambit ' . l. ••;•..•! fa< :ry i.iu ie- j During the extreme cold weather of of those cured by these much vauntei. know more about your very valuable nened, and i no fi In 1 ii Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, 0. irritates and weakens the heart. amonK men. Every eaw '• v cat liadi-1 remedi

EX-SHEKIFI whom jlOO .Mi-nurd. $100 THE REGISTER, Aun Arbor devotees have aeon fU to de- The readers 01 1 h's paper will be clare had become an Important figure please I to learo thai the.-e is a', leas' one dreaded disease that science hai 111 fill PJE Gil WHAT GRATEFUL WOMEN SAY i in state politics, cut a sorry ligure in • I:I:KI.Y nv been able to cure in all its stages, and i the state convention yesterday, lor and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh By Telegraph Giving a Brief Re SELBY A. MORAN, once he seemed to reaii/.c that county Cure is the only positive cure now sume of the Week's Events, politics was about his ei/.a for when a known to the medical Fraternity About Pe-m-na as a Remedy For Female OFFICE: \i:< X. Main Street.- Catarrh being a constitutional disease battle royal wae being waged to decide requires a constitutional treatment RELIABLE AND INTERESTING ANN AUBOR, MICH. whether or no his master's pot measure Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally should be endorsed, be seemed perfect- acting directly upon the blood and Catarrh, TERMS: mncous surfaces of the system Havana Is Able to Bear a 82S,000,00i Ouc Dollai l>er Year In A.ivauio, ly helpless and never left his scat. The | figure lie cut in state politics yesterday thereby destroying tho foundation o Debt — The American Commlulo .-in<\ which 1 praise highly and f 1.50 If not (mid until IIIUTOIIC year. tho disease, und giving the patien Have Made Their Last Concession tc recommend "—Mrs. F. K. F. Gille, was about like this (0). strength by building up the coustitu Box Hi. tion and a?sisting nature in doing Hi Canadians—War Motes. t Cents per year additional to OSYICA. Miss. RBP. PACK has introduced a biK in work. The proprietors hava so much ubscribers outsklc of Wiuhtetuuv County. faith in its curative powers that they Havana Finances. Dr. S 13 Hartman. Udumhns, O.: the state legislature, which if passed Fifty Cents addition to Korelgn Countries. otfer One Hundred Dollars for an The work on Havana's finances, in "1 am sure would com pell every manufacturer of ua>e that it. fails to euro. Send for list which Sir. llaskins, the expert accoun Entered ai the Ann Arbor i'ost-Offlco as '!'al TV-r u-na is proprietary meoicine selling his goods of fts imouialsj Address. tant, has been engaged, is drawing11 •>rif> < f tr.e, best second-Class Mutter. F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. in the state to place upon every bottle a close. He will report to Gen. Lu medi pi n os o n the er-8 it any 82. ),000,000 debt. The present 0 pc: tbe pi.-t foui Republican Judicial Coiiv.-nllou. special value. It would l>..' just as LATEST COUNTTNEWS. cent obligations, amounting to 51", years. I fl >•.- • A Republican Judicial convention will be reasonable for Mr. Pack to introduce 500,000, will be refunded and the re i.ried it after . held :.t I be rlllaee of DuniUc. in the county mainder of the new bond issue will be long, hard ape! of Monroe, on Wednesday, March r>, at 11 a bill to compel -without consideration [To Insure Insertion our Correspondents •k a. m., for the purpose of placing in should mail (heir items not later than Tues- used for improvements. If the existing of la nripp», for nomitiu*.'.on ,i candidate for the office of Cir- every manufacturer of. such articles to day a. in. . li'a.'j. W66k. If sent Inter t hey debt alone was refunded, Mr. Haskln cough and ca- cuit Judge fo the sad J udieial Circuit. turn over an amount equal to all their aib likt'ly to be crowded out.l tarrh causea by The counties comprislne the dUtrlct will says it could be done at 4 per cent, am .I itled to the same number of delegates past profits in such business to the the total issue of 825,000,000 would b a grippe. 1 am su e, ,. at 1 weulii have :is ut the lust st.'.i^ con Ten: Loo state. What would bo proper would favorably received in New York at be i' i" ur grave now had I not used JOHN r LAWRENCE. Chairman. Addis Berger of Grass La'ca h s it. 1 bave told many others the good E. K. JOHNSON, be for the state to have a commission b3sn in town on basinoss. per cent. it did me Evorj body said that 1 had A. \V. HAMILTON, to pass upon every proprietary article .1. W Hll.l.Mllw Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Robins 33 cele- consumption, and I knew that I would 0HAKLB8 MOBBI8, offered for 'sala in the state and pro- Americans Not to Blame. have it unless I got relief. Every fall ittee. brate tioir golden wai lihg o I the lith Without any purpose to start a flood M.AGEUDER, YOKKCO., VA. hibit those which are Injurious whan four years J take it as a preventive of March. of recrimination the American mein Dr. S. 1>. Hartman, Columbus, O.: from cold. I believe that if people used as directed. Mr. Lewi* of Elkhai-dt Iud. is visiting bers of the high Canadian commission '•1 can scarcely find words to express knew what a great preventive Pe-ru-na WE ASS A COLLAR SOW. his son, C. E. Lewis of this vilUge. feel that they have not been to blam my ur family for the past jear and Bud it never fails. I am well advanced in IT wa3 reported about the city last new bouse this spring, alsl o T J but that they are justified in the state made Tin: REGISTER a pleasant call T. J ment that they have made concession t wonderful medicine. It has robbed life, but I feel that I might live through week that the Judsonite.s had extended Farroil 10. S. Iligamiu ami F. ibe grave of one victim, for I wus in a many winters with the, help of Pe-ru na during which he related an interesting main. after concession. It is just probable the Olive Branch of Peace to the antis. •ritical condition when I wrote you I never forget to recommend it to ttory anent the recent Republican that better results may attend a fur- The report arose from a case which Uev. and Mrs. Merrifield are confined oefore. Thanks to you, however, m\ young as well a- <>M for all kinds (if couDty convention. Said he, '"It is to the house with severe attack* of the ther conference of the joint body nex Health is fully restored and am belter colds, coughs, catarrh, etc. I feel it my was very much like the proposed har- not generally known, but it is a fact grip. summer. The officials at Washington •han I have been for five years. I can- duty to give praise uhrreitis due. I mony between the lion aud the lamb say the Americans side have made thei: •K-t say too much in favor of your mtd am and ( ver shall l>e giat.eful to the nevertheless that our would but never Mtsa Ella Lehr and Miss Cynthia which was to consist in the lion swal- last concession, and that the Canadian icines. If you can use any words of man who dfs'vvered Pe ru na."Mr». S. to be warden of the Jackson prison, B-iiley visited friends in Tecumseh lowing the lamb. But in this case the cannot expect any better terms here :nitie to assist you in your work I will E. Dicker. came up to Chelsea shortly before our la,-t Saturday afternoon and were mly be too glad. I wish every young lamb was too big for the lion to swal- accompanied home by friends who after than they have recently refused caucus to fix up an anti-Dean aud auti- lady in our town could read your book NKW ORLEANS, LA. low or to be'frightened by its roar. spent Sunday herb There would be a great deal less sick- Clrant delegation to the county conven- Not a Single Elocution In the I.ute Var. Dr. S. B. Ffarltmu, Columbus, O : The story started from Mr. Elias Find- Miss. MaeBelle Woodward of Adrian ness and puny women "—Mi9s Bertha tion. Going to his former bitter polit- In reaching- the decision to r om 'I am feelirjg ley Johnson, the man of four salaries, was a guest of Miss. Margaret Blosser mend a long term of imprison nt in E. Sargent. n u<;h better ical enemy, Frank P. Glazier, (who by the prisideut of the .-leoping .funion recently. the ease of a private in an . iabama now than I have the way was recently floated into the NOVASQTA, TF.X. f >r two years. I c!ub. calling up the writer by ttlephOLe E. S. Hawaiian made a business trip regiment, who had killed a n n in an Judson camp upon the Chelsea water Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, O.: have taken ten ajd a-k ng him it he would s-o as a de:- t) Brooklyu Monday. affray. Judge Advocate Lib; -ias com works by the aid of the bright rays of bottles of your egate fiom the Judson club to the an- Mis. 15. W. ArasdeD of Brooklyn was pleted a remarkable record, disposing "I think it is Pe ru-na and Chelsea's electric light plant) he laid niil meeting of tfco League of Kepub in town las'; wee* attending to the of the last of the capital cases tha time to let you will eo n t i n u e his plans before him. To Judson's pa /king and shipping of their house- had come before his department for re know what your lican Clubs of Michigan held in De- taking it a n d great chagrin and consternation Giaz hold goods. view without in any single case impos treatment h:t.- Mil recommend troit on Feb. 22!! That was cool! It done for me. 1 ier calmly informed him that Sylvan ing the death penalty. Thus, the war t, to my friends, was certainly an exhibition of genuice am rid of that • s a greater and would send a solid Dean and Grant del- has passed without the execution of a nerve! The editor of THE REGISTER Cuba, Porto Rico, Manila. single soldier on account of military terrible tiouble ruer philanth- egation donn to Ann Arbo;\ It is said I had when I roy than this going to a state meeting wearing a Jud- The next test thing t> crimes. This is believed to be without that the cvsheriff turned seventeen wfote to you. Cannot bu im^juia, A medical mis- son badge and carrying Judson cre- country is to ses it through a iirat-class parallel in history. There were crime: shades redder than usual and .Vhen I would si inary lixe yourself 8 what ths wot Id dentials! Well, Judton in his desper- stereoflticon. The people of Ann Ar- committed, but they lacked malice or stoop overi nearis most, HH jon are alwtns willing plead and expostulated with Glazier aiion has attempted some very blt-an; bor are to have a i ich treat next Mon- premeditation and there were no de eould not starl- to give roe a'v ce. V> <•!'. I iinl Pe-ru- long and earnestly, but to no avail. sertions because of cowardice or ghten up with- deals and we are not surprised that day ere-iing, when the Rev. F. A. na to Dt t t b i'. rn- fie ne for ft-male Although the Chelsea magntae was very treacherv. ut iii. nios .-,<>. ro pain. I am well of complaint, a. a m all case* "f extreme he shouidoider Mr. Elias Findley to Strougb., of Albany, N. Y,, will give forcibly reminded of tho valuable serv- hat. and am much better in other weakness 1 think it is the bort remedy propese such an empty honor to the magnilicent illustrated lecture on Cuba. •vays. I am still taking Pe-ru-na and in the world, as it has done me a great ice rendered by the Judson gang in the A Bold Chicago Murder. writer. It appeared, later, uponreaeh- Porto Rico, and Manila in the Presby- vlana-lin and am giving it to my two deal (if trued. My fiitnds say tiis-.t I transfer of the aforesaid water works Robt. J. Walsh, of Chicago, a dealer httle girls. We took it all through tho f ing Detroit that, despite our emphatic terian church fo:- the benefit of the eit.\ in real estate and partner of E. W am looking better now than 1 B»vr or and electric light plant to the city, it .ellow fever scare. Everybody in tl-is years. Tfiey want to know whati ..avij refusal to "fall iu" with the Judson- Y. M. C. A. building fund. 2.">0 beauti- Partridge in a large dry goods business was still no go. Even though Judson own, I think, had the dengue, but if lieen doing, I look so well. I tell them iks, the Judson club had rwaided ful stereoptiuon views from original in Detroit, was shot and killed in the ve had it, it was so light that we did I hut iVru na did it I hope Dr. Hart- pleaded tnat he had been all over the credentials ahead of us with instruc- negatives will be shown. Mr. Strougb hallway in front of his office by T aiel ot know it; only one of the little girls nun will live many years mve to help state working against Dean and Grant Driscoll, a former janitor of \ aish's lad a sli" lit headache and a little fever. tions to the bearer to place the name of is second to none in giving illustrate) others as he did me."—Mis. fi. Butne, aud must have Washtenaw county back hall. Since Driscoll was discharged it I did not call the doctor, but used your j 1834 Sixth ^.trtvt. S. A. Moran upoh them as one of the lectures and he should bo greeted witl of him in bis fight against his hated is said he brooded over the loss of his delegates! It seemed to be a case Of a full house next Monday evening. Ad- enemy, Dean, and that he had already position, and on the day of th shoot- attempting to force the Olive Branch mifsion 25 cents, children 15 cents. they were in contrjl. So in order to at considerable expense and by numer- ing he went to Walsh's offic< nd de- YPSILANTI LOCALS down our throat, compelling harmony! releive the cra-aial preiSuro and to ous promises of office secured the prom- manded his place back. On ing re Hoivdid it all tuin out? Well, the fused he pulled a revolver and fired fire Ex-Senatar John Patton, of Grand show the youug hustlers that tbey ise of several ami-Dean delegations, credentials were not presented and the The plea set up by the defense in the shots, all of which took effect. Dris- Clipids was the guest last week of Capt. wore running things only by sufferance Glazier would not budge an inch. editor of THE REGISTER was relieved cases in which Mes-sers Jame3. Croarkin coll is in jail. 3. P. Allen. and not because of superior tactics, Wm. "No, sir." Glazier is reported to have from being forced against his will to and Sloan are each sning for $10,000 A bill to e^ablish a Noraial school in_ ! M. Osband became at the last a ean- said, ''unless you are willing to be J J appear as a member of the Judson club! damages is that the parties went to jail WAR NOTES, Berrlen county "has "beea~i"ntrod"uced ! i ate for ihe state convention. He thrown down completely you must simply because they wanted an excuse The shooting of two Englishmen and was placed in nomination by a score of right about face and support Dean and nto the sejate by Senator Blikeslee. to sue for damages, and farther, that of Mr. Argentine, manager of the An- friends, but A. P. Freeman, the Jud- Grant." (t is further reported that Prof. P, L. D'Oogr. of the Normal, they later agreed not to sue for any drew cotton mill at Tondo, was un sonite charman of the caucus, was Judson was given to understand that if a?s b< en called to hi-i former home, COL DEANNOMTNATED. damages. avoidable. During the excitement oc- deaf and would not hear the nomina- he would swallow this pill, even if it casioned by the fires in the vicinity, Jrand Hapids, by tbe cieith of his mother. tion, though Joe Warner shouted it had ro sugar coating, he would be al- [Continued from first pagc.l the trio leaned from an upper window. loud enough to wake the dead, and for lowed to go as a delegate to the state end practically ordering the legislature Their white suits attracted the atten- The child of Mr. an.l Mrs. Ira Ciow, ten minutes the name was dinned into convection with instructions for Dean to pass the bill. Here was where the tion of the American soldiers, who be- vhich died last Sunday, was but a few lieved them to be natives, firing from bis adder ears to no effect. Finally J. and Grant. It was a nauseous dose but great tight of the convention took aonths of age and not live years as (J. Bemis shouted "Osband'? at tho top Judson saw that he must take it or do the windows, shot all three. One was place. For over two hours the strug- killed, one fatally wounded and the i*s been stated. of hi-i voice, at the same tiinj with his worse and he gulped it down with a gle went on. Carton, of Flint, the other slightly wounded. George, Howard of the Central drug elbow punching the chairman's ribs groan. But Glazier was taking no chairman of the convention, lost his The latest piece of treachery to be •>tore, is detained from his duties by ill until he thought that a six-pounder chances—he knew his man too well fur head, a fact which caused the struggle undertaken by the Filipinos was tc Q-ss. Ho has gone to his home in st.o; had passed through them. The to be unduly prolonged. The Ami burn Manila in the night, and they Detroit for a week's rest. chairman then yielded tothe inevitable that—and he proceeded to weld a good, - element was led by able speeches by succeeded in burning acres of build Clayton & Lambert are running 24 and put the motion, which was of strong collar atout the ex-sheriff's ! Rep. Chamberlin and Gore, of Centon ngs. During the burning of the build- course carried. This i$ the way Os- ings the natives did all iu their powe' 1 >urs to the day getting out thoir fii e- neck as the latter kftelt before him. It Harbor. Flower?, of Detroit, and Al- band "crawled under" the gate, as was an awful dose for tr.e woulJ le ]en, of Ypsilauli, championed tho effort Every cough makes to block the work of the firemen, by p >ts and torches. They report that cutting the hose and keepiug up a con- they are five or six hundred behind in The limes expressed it. Thoro was DO boss to take but what could he dj. I to have the Atkinson Bill endorsed. your throat more raw 'mistake' about it, but a square light to have the very best of reasons for be. tinual fire upon the Ameriaans. The thoir orders. The result was that in several viva and irritable. Every casualties were few but the property show that volunteers do very well ex- lieving that this story is a> soluteiy , voce votes the Pingreeites showed by cough congests the lining loss was enormous. Four Americans The case of People vs. iMiles Dolby cept when opposed to veterans."' true," taU the Sj Wan jreutleman as ho far tne greatest capicity for wind but membrane of your lungs. were wounded. vson. haa been adjourned to March 3. took his leave "and I think you ought [ wnen the question finally came to a Ceasetearing your throat The officials at Washington have Dolby is beleived to be implicted in the to publish it." And. then, to think ballot the attempt to recognize the At- and lungs in this way. now decided that the Filipinos mus •e:ent burning of L< she Ainerman'a Mrs. Mary Golden died at her home, that some of his pretended friend?, men kinson Bill was overwhelmingly de- Put the parts at rest and be crushed witbcul delay. Gen. Law- residence in Ypsilanti township. whom Judson supposed he could trust feated. the vote standing nearly two to give them a chance to ton, an old Indian fighter, with troops, 1117 Hickory st., of cancer trouble last implicitly, should propose -'three one in favor of tbe resolutions heal. You will need some are expected to reach the Philippines Two of tte b'.cohounds belonging to Saturday. Sue was 45 years of age. cheers for the colonel of the rough rid- ife'nor- help to do this, and you n a few wi-cks, when a forward cam- « Sti-ta'.n Urcle Tom's Cabin Com Tho fuueral was held Sunday at 3 | Ing all direct reference to the Atkin- will find it in paign will begin and a heavy blow pany which exhibited at the opera o'clock. ers" at the very moment tbe collar '•S0Q Bill. The Pingree people realized struck that will keep the insurgents use March 1st. were recently import- was nearly suffocating him and he was j that they had been defeated and sub- quiet during the rainy season or cause id from Siberia at a cost of nearly being ordered to support Dean and hem to surrender. Grant: when, in fact, he was being mitted with as good grac* as possible. aeh. REGARDLFSS OF AGE. literally rolled in the mire. This It was then moved that inasmuch as Aguinaldo has issued a manifesto ac- there were but two candidates lor the p cepting the situation caused by the Again our village is called upon to The kidneys are responsible for more indeed the unkindest cut of all. sickness, suffering, and deaths than two nominations fo:- Regent, Col. H. S unexpected provocation of the Amer- mourn the loss of another old pioneer, cans,' wherein he assumes that he is '•his time it heing Mrs. Mary Ann Pi ain any other organs of the body, Dean and Col. K. K. Sutton be nomi- A majority of the ills afflicting peo- nated by acclamation which motion reparcd to sacrifice anything to main- who died at the home of her diughter, ple to-day is traceable to kidney ain the national honor of his country, wa3 carried without a dissenting vote Cherry Mrs. Henry P. Smith, Tuesday morn trouble. It pervades all i-lasses of su- nd alleges that "even the corrupt ig, Feb. 21st, at the ripe old age. of 1)2 eiety. in all Climates, regardless of sge, whereupon the convention adjourned ipanish dominion is preferable to the sine die. years. sex or condition. What Cures Itching Piles? dious American dominion." The symptoms of kidney trouble are A bill calling lor a tax of 1-14 of a Death ol I'utrii-k O'liearn. I5rig.-Gen. King's troops came off unmistakable, such as rheumatism, Steketee's Worm Pectoral victorious in an engagement with the mill as a fixed endowment for the Nor- neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull The shock of the death of Patrick "•'ilipinos near Guadalupe, driving them mal has been noticed in the legislature. ache in the back, a desire to urinate 'O'Hearn, which took place at 1:30 From the first dose the rom the ravines and shelling Guada- The friends of the institution look f >r- often day or nlgat, profuse or scanty Destroyer. quiet and rest begin: the supply. ' Tuesday morning, does not come so upe church with the loss of three ward with considerable interest to the tickling in the throat Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in severely upon this community as it illed and two wounded, while the in- ate of the bill, as its passage would would had not the public been inform- ceases; the spasm weak- urge^ts had 50 killed. urine are signs of clogged kidneys. It is not itching piles that ails ndoubtly result in permanent benefit causing poisoned and germ-filled olood. ed of his probable death. But still ens; the cough disap- Gen. Miller still holds Jaro and Molo, you or your child. It is the to the school. times the heart acts badly, pud there cannot but be an inestimable pears. Do not wait for nd the natives of Nogros Island vol- tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) ar • troublesome pin worm, and no amount of sadness in the city that has pneumonia and con- ntarily hoisted the stars and stripes, Last Thursday morning at IJelleville found In Ihe urine, which if neglected salve or doctor can cure you. honored him by iw unanimous vole so sumption but cut short 'ffered allegiance and asked for pro- as held the funeral of Mrs. Henry will result in Bright'* Disease, the Steketee's worm destroyer is the your cold without delay. jection. •'rain, mother of Mrs- D. L. Quirk, of most dangerous form of kidney many times for the office which he trouble. only sure cure. The pin worm held up to the time of his death. Gen. Miller has sent troops to Santa hi9 city. Mrs. Praia was ever 92 years Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec- Barbara, which is now occupied by the All these symptoms and conditions bites and etinges and causes Mr. O'Hearn was 68 years of age and toral Plaster should be Americans. This is an important f age aud bad spent the greatc por- are promptly removed under the infl;i- scratching and aching. Mothers io i of her life in BillevillH. She came was most highly respected in this com- over the lungs of every per- town, 16 miles from Iloilo, with a large | Mice of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It know what it means when the munity where he lived for so many population. to Michigan by emigrant train from IKIS a world wide reputation for its child cries out, "ma, ma, some- son troubled with a cough. New York State when but a child. wonderful cures of the most distress- years. The canse of hij demise was Advices from Berlin tell of the find- ing cases. thing is biting me." Ask drug- pnecmonia and organic heart trouble. Write tothe Doctor. ing of Andree's balloon 234 miles from Tne Ypsilantian gives a very compre- No one need be long without it as it gist for Steketee's worm His wife diol just 19 years ago. He Unusual opportunities and longex> Krasnoiars and 67 miles from the gold hensive write-up of the Republican I is so easy to get at any drug store at destroyer. Take no substitute leaves tour daughters, Mary, May, perience eminently qualify us for washings in Sanvinch, Near the bal- county coaventiou recently held at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have Clara aod Stella, all of this city, and loon three dead bodies were found. Ann Arbor. Is a9 follows: 'The a sample bottle of this wonderful dis- price 2.">c. Free scmple on receipt covery, Swamp-Root, and a book tell- of your address. two sons—George, of Detroit, and The report of Secretary Alger's in- opposition (Mr. Osband et al.) did not ing all about it, both sent to you abso- Frank, of this ciiy-HThe funeral was tended resignation is declared untrue. seek a fiyht. There was no occasion lutely free by mail. Send your address held this morning from St. Thomas' He has never contemplated retiring for one but Frank Creech and a few to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, X. church at 9:30 o'clock. and above all will never go out of oi- V., and kindly mention that you read $$e under fir* others were suffering from undue cere- bal expansion-, and vainly thought tuat this liberal offer in ' THE AlWOll KBiilS'PlffU MARCH 0. PAGE 5 DOINO3 OF CONGRESS. THE CITY. it Only the First Step More Evidence: The naval appropriation bill finally At his concert here with his famoti3 passed the house, after four days of Chiciigo Marine band, conductor GENTLEMKN: I have acrimonious debate, mo.st of which was spent upou the question of rehabilitat- Brooke will give one of his great de- is Difficult" examined piaaos made by scriptive numbers, depiciting village Lmlwig & Co., and find ing the naval academy at Annapolis, ONE PURE BAKING POWDER. The first step in Spring thorn excellent. Thetoke in accordance with the scheme inau- life in olden times, the cerfew, the is musical, and the action gurated by the appropriation of half a blacksmith, tho village choir etc. are should be to cleanse Nature's million in the last naval bill and the all represented, and the music is ?o c;i ;v an'! elastic. I have proposition to increase the maximum Over seventy per cent of all baking powders taking and some pirts of it so grand house from Winter's accumu- sein no bitter instrument price to be paid for armor plate to 9M'< that tlio piece was played almost every lations. Hood's Sarsaparilla of this grade, and cor- per ton, existing law limiting it to S40(). contain alum. The ill effects upon the system cf food Sunday during the summer engage- does this ivork easily. It is dially recommend them. Upon both propositions the naval com- ment of the band in Pliilad^.lphii. We are using one in tha mittee suffered signal defeats. The leavened by this injurious drug,' are attested by the America's Greatest Spring Normal Conservatory, amendment to build a great armor Some of the finest band soloists will be anl are well satisfied plant was ruled out upon a point of highest medical authorities. Ah'.m baking powders heard' Medicine. It purifies the blood, with it ia all respects. order, after a rancorous debate, in as millons of people say. which the price to be paid for armor would be less dangerous were they fatal at once, for Tho collection of musical instruments FREDRIO H. PEASE , was cut down from $545, the price It makes the weak strong, as nervous donated by Mr. Fredrick Stearns to the men and women gladly testify. It Director Conservatory which the committee insisted \v;is be- then they surely would be avoided, but their baneful University was first opened to the pub- of music, SJ>*te Normil ing paid for the new Krupp armor, to cures all blood diseases, as thousands College, Ypsilanti. 8445. and a proviso was also added pre- action because imperceptible at first ^nd slow in its lic Monday. Though there are still of cured voluntarily write. It is just the cluding the government from paying some few peices that bavd not been medicine for you, as ygu will gladly say 25 New Ones will be re- more than was paid by any other for- advances is no less certain. arranged, the major portion of theafter you have given it a fair trial. reived in a few days. eign government for similar armor. A collection has found places in the ele- Bad BlOOd-" Although past 70 years of motion to recommit the bill was lost, gant oak case furnished by Mr. Stearns age I am thoroughly well. It was three and when the question on the amend bottles of Hood's Sarsapariila that made for the purpose. The arrangement : Ann Arbor Music Co., ment was put it was carried with a Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder has been artistically made under the me so after spending over $i.0 in medical rousing cheer. attendance. My trouble was a raw sore on '205-7 E. \l'«»I»luietou-«». supervision of Curator Sargent, ably my ankle." MRS. LOUISA MASON, Court The house has passed the army and assisted by Mr. Paul Nords'.rom, of the Street, Lowell, Mass. fortification bills. The former carried is certified by all authorities as free from alum or any Detroit art museum. Running Sored-" After worrying four about SiO,00(1,000 and the latter approx- months I gave my children Hood's Sarsa- imately 84,700,000. The final confer- other adulterant. Its purity has never been questioned, parilla and it cured them of running sores. ence report upon the Indian appropria- The datos and numbers of the five Hood's Pills cured me of dyspepsia and. tion bill was also adopted. The only entertainments of the sixth Annual constipation.' Mm. KATE E. THOMAS, 31 and while it do:s finer and better work, it costs no more at Governor St., Annapolis, Md. PERSONALS. amendment of importance attached to May Kestivs] Ann Arbor are as Consumptive Cough - " Five years the army bill was one giving two than many of the adulterated powders. follows: May 11, evening, Choral ago I had u consumptive cough which re- Mr-s. De.*n Seabolt and d lughter are months' extra pay to enlisted men in the duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to Concert. German Requiem; May 12,take Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did and visiting in Detroit. regular army who served beyond the afternoon, Symphony Concert, evening. recovered normal health. I have been well Harry Douglas U in Lansing, tht limits of the United States during the It received the _highest_a\vard at the World's Sembrich Concert; May 13, afternonu' ever since." MATILDA BRIDGKWATEK, Cor. guest of llo.vard Bement. war with Spain, and one month's ex- Pearl and Chestnut Sts., Jeffersonville, Ind. tra pay to those who served in the Orchestral Matinee; evening' Samson J. E. Beal, accompanied by his friend United States. Columbian Exposition, (Chicago, 1893) and rt the and Delilah. Arrangements hav« jusr, W. C. Sp'ra#W, of Detroit, left Tuesday After a contest that will be memor- been completed woereby Cimpanari for Cuba. able in the history of the senate, the California Midwinter^_International Exposition,_ (San the celebrated baritone from New compromise army reorganization bill York, will be added to the list of Louis Knoll is in the employ ol Rand Frln>.s of Y|K- - increased permanently or beyond July DKATHOF llllS.MMH « fllFFVKK live a life of such activity and useful- A pleasant impromptu serenade oc- Board Warned. lanti town are spending ihe week win 1, 1901, be incorporated in the meas- The early morning hours of Sunday, ness is little short of the marvelous, curred on William et. about 9 o'clock I degire to exchange a scholarship, Mrs. J1 O. A. Sessions. ure. A warm debate followed, but February 26, 1899, witnessed the debu- t her forgetfulncsa of self and inces- last Wednesday evening, at the home entitling holder to complete eourse> the amendment in a slightly modified of Miss Ralie Corey. A party of some instruction in shorthand and typewri Prof. D'O i?e was called to Gram p irture from a life of much suffering, sant thought fcr things and people out- form was finally accepted. b it of far greater activity, of Adelia side of herself must have- made her coc- fourteen Christian Endeavorers from ing at the school of shorthand for board. lUpids last Friday by the d-ath of hU The largest pine land deal made in the Church of (Jbrist, on learning after Chang3 of plans mikos it imposiole foi mother, who was 82 years of ape, Noble Cheever. Born in Ann Arbor, dition better, so far as such ameliora- years has been consumated at Chip- April 13, 18-J4, she spent her almost tion was possible. Truly, in giving her prayer meeting that Miss Corey cele- me to use the scholarship. Address Mrs. A. T. Corey was called to Wayn pewa Falls, Wis. P. Weyerhauser sold life she savt-d it. both physically and brated her birthday on the same day as L. B. Drawer "D," city. last Thursday to attend the funeral ni to Messrs. Street, Chatfield & Keep, of tifiy-iive years in this city, but by her remarkable influence on scores of j oung spiritually, and for long years she will tho father of our country, evidently her brotner-in-Uw, Mr. P. D. Chene Chicago, aud to Rittenhouse & Em- Frrparo for spring. brec, also of Chicago, a tract of land in people whoge lives have touched hers, live iu the lives of many whose whole thought that a «ood way to eonimem- The many friends of VIr. David £Ie>- morale him would be to serenade her, Don't let this season overtake yon be- Ashland and Bayfield counties, on her life has gone out all over this career has been profoundly influenced fore >ou have attended to the important ning, who is spending the winter it which it is estimated there is 200,-country and beyond. September 2nd, and oftan, in many ios'ances, entirely and proceeding to her home began to duty of purifying your blood with California, wili be grievsd to hear tb»i 000,000 feet of pine. The price paid 1868 she married Judg* 'Noah W chaneed by contact witb her. sing in the front yard. They were toon Hood's S:ir.sat)ari!la. 15y taking this he is very ill. was 31,000,000. 'Measure thy life liy loss instead of g»lni asked to come in and sing ia the parmeuicin- e now you may save sickness Cheever, who survives her. To them Not hy the wine drunk, but by the wiue Senator Burrows has introduced a that willj mean time and money as well Benj. D. Scbofield, of Pareo, Norti was born two children, the younger of poured forth; lor, that Mj-ss Corey might better hear, as >r love's strength standeth In love's sac- aud did so, singing a number of choice in army hospitals. His former bill for *llom. Ernest, lived but three years rifice. nlla will give you rich, red blood, pood ter, Mrs. J. G. Harrison, of Lawrenct The elder, William S , after complet- And whoso suffers most hath most to give.' hymns, ending with the old favorite, appetite, srood digestion and a sound this purpose did not meet the approval "God Be With You Till We Meet healthy body. It ia the greatest and St., for a few days. of the war department, but this one ing his college course and entering a E. C. GODDAHD. best ?printr medicine because it is the Misa Clara McMongal has been ver.\ bears the indorsement of that depart- business career, was, on August 14th, Ajjain." It wa3 very much enjoyed by One Trup Bluod Purlflor. Its unequall- Tlie 'luilrru Miss Corey, being the first music of the Ml the past week with a relapse of thi ment and has its warm support. 1896, suddenly cut off at the threshold ef d record of marvelous cures has won The senate passed the river and har- The Rev. F. A. Strough, of Albany, kind that she has listened to for more or it the confidence of tho whole grip, but is now recovering. She hopet- of a most promising future, This people. bor bill by a vote of 50 to 3. A sharp crushing less to doubt hastened the N. Y., will give his noted illustrated than a year, as she has been confined to resume her teaching by the last ol sermon on "The Modern Prodigal Son" this week contest arose over the Nicaragua canal ermination of complications against to her bed since February, 1S98, from OASTOniA. bill amendment, but on a point of which stie had so bravely struggled for next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In an injury to the spine resultiug from a Riv. George P. Wrisht, wno ha order it went along with the rest. Bears tha /y Ttifl Kind You Have Always Bougtii more than twenty years, and io spite of the city Y. M. C. A. Rooms, for menfall on the icy sidewalk. lived in this city for the past two year* The senate has confirmed the follow- Ionic, and in the even'ng in the Presby- Bignataie di«d at hi« horn \ .02') Division St., oing appointments: To be engineers in which she bad lived a life of the great- of dropsy. He was 54 years of age. 'Phi est activity, though for many jears she j terian church when all are invited. An engajjeaia.it haj boan made for funeral was held Monday and ththe navy, Ernest P. Goodrich, of Mich- was able to leave her borne but little. Mr. Strough has given this sermon over the appearance in the S. L. A. Course Rome (tare I'an-Ioi. remains taken to Manchester for inter igan, Leonard M. Cox, of Kentucky, 400 times in the leading cities of New mant. Alfred C. Lewerenz, of Michigan. Hut if she was unable to go to others, at University Hy intuition, was able to help in just Ulue. delicate lavender blue: German Dr. E. si. Dunster died there at 7:.')i Scandinavia says the czar"s decree for graphs froan lil<\ will be shown. of success for the past five seasor.F, o'clock to.l iy of pn;um>uia. MM ihe necessary way ? Billing the houses to overflowing. Prize Mixed, a superb mixture of the Russification of Finland has awak- Though nonn of the children born to Choice varieties Seud ten cents for Dua-tier moved heru w t!i her hiis Our(.ri»li>[ iTIustc Offer. Brooke has made just as much success the Pansy collection and give them bii.d in 1873 from Long Island, N. Y ened a feeling of indignation and sym- her survives her, yet scores of her pathy. The prominent officers of Pin- Send us tho nam-s and addresses of in other places, and on the seven lours the names and address of four persons ana up to% two years ago Ann Ar- foster children whom she has mothered bor was hei hoiD3. Sli; then moved tu land have sought an audience of the three or more performers on tile piano he has made to the different parts of Who Buy Sr-.eds, a.nd they will include just when and as they needed, rise up free a packet of the wonderful Horn Toledo. Srid loavei tbroa danghtei-s czar on the subject, but their request or organ and twenty-five cents io silver the country ho has WOD the greatest I'oppy. On each packet will be printed 1 lie reuiiins: will be brought her. has been refused. 'o call her blessed. or postage and wo will mail you thepraise. Broooke is praised for hisfull cultural in-tructiiins. for interment. No demand has been made by the "As we meet and touch each day Latest and Greatest Song successes en- interpretation of classic music and bis The many tnive'ers on our way, titled "The Flower that Won \ij They will also send to any Gardner German government for the removal l.i t i very such br et contact < o Heart",'Bring our Heroes tlome,"del adherence to traditional ideals. But or Farmer one Package of their Extra by the United States government of A glorious, helpful ministry" Early Tree Tom.ttu on receipt of s.ix Caught In the Act. icated to the Heroes Df the U. S Btt-it is in the line of popular musi^, that Chief Justice Chambers of Samoa, nor was a thought that was part of iier life. tle.-lnp Maine, and twdje other p^es which appeals to the inassjsaa 1 in tkes cents in stamp . Their handsomely For several weeks Alma people have is it true that either the United States Though many who knew her helping of tne latest marches, two-steps. Si n^s, illustrated Catalogue will oe mailed Veen suffering from the depredations or the British government has de- etc, full sneevmusic, arranged fo. thethe life of everybody more cheerful, free on application, to any one who at chicken thieves, but watchfulness hand wern students, jet she confined piano and organ. This is the givd'/2»t that he shows the greatest success. intends to purchase Seeds this Spring. manded the removal of Dr. Eaffell oi herself to no c!a-s or age, and AF.n Ar- was of no avail in discovering the German Consul Rose. offisl" of music, ever made by an> Be sure to rrention our paper when Dor is full of homes that could tell of houfO ia America: Order at once. Helen Cariton Marsh, a contralto of writing to .laj & Co. 63 guilty party until recently when a boy most pleasing voice, will appear with was caught with several chickens be- THE MARKETS. Mrs. Cheever's loving, helpful atten- Address longing to another in his possession. tions many times repeated. No one POPULAR MUSIC CO the band in this city. He confessed that an organized band LIVE STOCK, will know here how many such there Dept.O-l. Indtanavotls. Ind THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. of boys had been making a practice of New York— Cattle !Sheep Lambs Hogs be, for she was ono who did not let her BEKTftCGAR ATTrflK UMIYPRSITY. stealing chickens and selling them. Best grade*...$19 ,»59 -? > ii tl 11 Lower grades.i MH u 3 OJ b 0J 8 8. right hand know what her left hard CASTORIA. Tlie subject of Oeet sugir production Daughters Should be Carefully Chicago— did, nnd even her husband and sUter in Bears the /> ^8 Ki"d Vou Have Always Bough is to be provided for in the Summer Are Talking Municipal Ownership. Best grades 5 3^5 7> 4 6> 4 75 3 9) 8igoatnre Guided. In Early Womanhood. Lower grades.i 3J@4 61 2 e> 8 2> 3 60 her own home knew of her benefactions School of the University of Michigan. At the March election the people of of the village of Croswell will decide Detroit — only as was needful to carry them out. A course of laboratory work and lec- Best grades.... 3 9J '4 50 4 81 4 80 3 8D tures on this subject is promised by 1 whether they want to purchase the Lower grades.3 uo®3 7j 2 50 '•17 > 3 50 It hud for some years been a fond hope What suffering frequently results lighting plant in the village, which is Ituffalo— of hers that the might find a way to M^. Mnrkle—"John, you bnow I ErwinE. Ert'ell of Washington, ono of from a mother's ignorance; or more at present run by a private company. Best trades... 4 00>4 4) 4 3> T5 4 CO i romised to gt-1 along without a tailor- tlie sugar chemists of the United Slate frequently from a mother's neglect to 4 O'J r4>10 3 6) s;ive students an opportunity to earn it ade suit if you would get me a s**al- Lower grades..3 25 14 UJ Department of Agriculture. \!r. E*ti properly instruct her daughter! Should the decision be in the affirma- ClcTelaud— their way through college, and many •kin coat lust fall." Mr. Murklw—'-Yes. tive, arbitrators will be appointed to Bestgrades....4 5 H5 0) 4 00 1 8) 391 dajs of her time in recent years haii dear, and it was a beauty that I -rnr,was one of the eontributers to Sp••• Traditionsays "woman must suffer," agree on the proper price for the plant, Lower grades..3 u0i£3 83 3 JO 3 8) 3 50 been given to an effort to find an indus- wasn't It?" Mrs. Mnrkle—"It, was in-Ctr's Ll.tiidbooit for B<;et Sug.ir Maim and young women are so taught. and a special election will then be held Cincinnati— deed, love. Dear me! I shall have to faeturer.s now iu use in thj faotorltu). There is a little truth and a great deal to ratify their action. Best grades.... 5 0><8?> 35 4 10 .s 2.i 3 9 > try that could be tstablisned hi-re in get a terribly swell tln-ter outfit to of exaggeration in this. If a young Lower grades..2 50@4 8> 3 d0 4 50 3 ii which students could perform the labor keep folks from thinking we are slip- fie was the author of Every Farm an woman suffers severely she needs Plttoburg— ping backward in money matters."— ExpC'-imciit. Station ia tha y«*rbuol Will bo a Benefit to Farmers. Bestgrades 5 W@5 75 4 6) 5 21 4 11 thereby earning Ihe moans to carry treatment and her mother should see The Vassar wollen mills have Lower grades..i a5@4 2i 3 7.) 40 1) 3 7J them through eollesre. Chicago Daily News. of the Depanmont of Agriculture Bfj that she gets it. changed hands, and the new owners 1897 ; also of Produotioa of Ammiii.i GRAIN, ETC. During nearly all her life Mrs Dr. H il's r>i;i »rri|i xt>,i< ' « it Many mothers hesitate to take their will put them into operation again Wheat, Corn. Oats tickling in the ttiroat. This reliable of th) Soil by Microb s in volum daughters to a physician for examina- No. 2 red Xo. Z mix No. 1 Cbeever was a faithful' and consistent after putting in new machinery and 2 rein wy a!lavs at once irrita'ious at the VIII. of Agricultural Science, auJ u tion; but no mother need hesitate to considerably enlarging the capacity of New York 8 "*8>?i 45@l; e 377i« 3'J 38 31 and as long as she had the physical bronchial affections Value of Streit S veepings. Mr Ew-ilt herself to Mrs. Pinkham and secure *D«tiolt Hu>HH 3| 29® i« was a student at Ann Arbor from 18 9 the most efficient advice without NO! l< K. ing them a good market for their wool. Cincinnati 7<<£7i 31 lM<4 30@31 pression Jn the activities of the church, to 1890. charge. Mrs. Pinkham's address ia Cleveland 72 TJJ4 38338:4 3>( especially in the choir and the Sunday The First Edition of "Th« E npire of Lynn, Mass. FlttsburjJ 77(^77^4 3<@.8',i 3"),il!) fchool. Her warm Christian love and th»- South" ll'tving behn exhausted, a A careful study of methods of b •< The following letter from Miss MARIE 31 31 Second Edition will be re-tdv for distri- WAYNE HOTEL. DETROIT Buffalo 76 tTJM 37 37(4 faith wore known hero as elsewhere by >- s 1 suga.' manufacture «ill be made by th F. JOHNSON, Centralia, Pa., shows what AMERICAN ANO EUROPEAN PLAN. •Detroit—Hav ,No. t timothy, $< •>' per ton. bution by o about March 10 I : 1 Potatoes, (5c. per bu. Live Poultry, spring her works. For some years slio had It is a handsome volume of ii'iout 2o taken for impure and J. H. BOYLE, which he disclaims an} purpose of con- impoverished blood with poctwt con- a good color. I am completely cured of 147 Detroit St. troTcrsy with the navy department. spite these physical derangeorents;,' to fidence that it will cufe. G GNS0M li" L PAGE 6. ABBfEB , MAflQg 3, lffff. I Vkleaestf r* J..u;ilah f*l««m ' Brill LOCAL AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. died on Saturday nt £«t Tttwua. II CATARRH had retired from th* in nistry and of A (Itnmtli NNYROYAtibl and OnlLy Oennlne PILL, *f THE SALINK OESKRVKR. ta years has b'-ei a justice of the Iwayi rcliabla. LAOIIS ai fot ChickiMcT» JWu* la, Should some of the boys who persist peace and was practicing law. Nothin but a \o- boxM. sfkli b t>7ai ribbon. Take in cutting circles on bieycloa on the Mr. 1 M. Whitakeraml Miss tJanuah [HO other. dangerouM ntbttitw al ronuHi orchanse «. Ai I>rogjn»t». or fid 4^. will cure in stamps for partlcttlara, teatimooUU tLl corners, be run into or run over by ItohrtU .vero quietly married yester- " ltclief for I.**..**," in letter, b» return Get a well-known teams, they coukl not ju9tly blame any- day afternoon :u the residence of Itov. • •* -'-'Oo»*Udl»o« Place. harmaccutlcal one but themselves, as they are very- Thomas Holmes, D. D , who performed PHILADA.. PA. emedy, careless many times. the ceremony, in the presenco of a rKKiluRS The Siiline Farmers' Club will meet couple of witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. HAIR BALSAM lly's Cream Balm Wbitakor are now receiving t'DO good Clccxwe* and bcant.f.u tht hair. Bt II. D. Plan's Friday, March 3. CASTOR IA Promote! » luxuriant growth. J qui kly Ab l M«ver Fu>> to Keatore Ony Paper by T. Josenhans, recitation by wishes of their friends at thoir home on H»ir to its Youthful Color, rU COLD H HEAD Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Cures tctlp dise&Ki ft hair tailing. Gives relief at once. Opens and cleanses Mrs. A. A. Wood. Gov. Pingree will South street. «y>?.nitiS1.00*l DruggiiM l l in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of 1 hQ N:l>::l i'assuet'-. Allays inflammation. Heals and protects be present. Over 100,000 bushels of grain have rand has been made under his per- •,he Membrane. Restores the senses of taste D. A. Bennett has purchased the oilbeen taken in at the M. C. II. R. ele- 1I'll start you and smell. No Cocaine. No Mercury. No in- sonal supervision since its infancy. DE YOUR OWN BOSS. th.' e Mall Order jurious drug. Full site 50c.; Trial Slie 10c, all house east of the depot and will use itvator since hiat July. Chelsea is the Allow no one to deceive you in this. RuSinos y vening .it homo. No Druggists or by mall. c best market, in Wa9htenaw county, U peddlingBu- - Vi>uo rar nevenin makeg a8*j 5 per woi'k. for a coal house. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- Either sex. Address M. Young, 3«3 Henry Two baby girls were born to Mr. and which nobody can deny. periments that trille "with and endanger the health of St., Brooklyn. X. Y. Mrs. Shaible, February 10. D. B. Taylor filed the plat of his ad- Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Read the dition to the village with the village n u. wiLLii!«, board at its last maetiog and the lots YPSILANTI SEXTINKL. 'itltnur at UW| KIliu, Kick. are now on sale. What is CASTORIA Cars began running Sunday on the Money lo»n»4 tor euUid* p»rtIei.AD Story Joseph Bird, an ajred resident of Wayne, Plymouth & Northville Elec- Gastoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops l businsts giT«a prompt »'.U»U*B. Waterloo died Tuesday and was buried tric Railway. The track being not en- and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It yesterday afternoon, the funoral ser- tersely told of the one remedy tirely ballasted travel is as yet slow, contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic llflYiTC IMif The act of writing vices b;ing held at tho house at 1 LLUlU 0 lllfX becomes a pleasure by the time from Wayne to Plymouth be- substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms rvrmriTP u ing these Inks. 1'ut that darea stand on its own o'clock. ing about three-quarters of an hour. and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Lft I llrtU I O. )-acket9, !tOc >•< d 3O<- L. Miller has sold his interest in the Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation PintsaDd Hall I'lui. merits alone. The result of The funeral of Fred Forbes, who was pecilvelv. As proof of their superior Chelsea bakery to Frank L. Miller, and Flatulency. It assbnilatcs tho Food, regulates \\\a quuqualitiel s we are mailing them to —\000 sepa- intelligent study, its prompt tilled in a railroad accident at Charles- rate addresses. Sorit n receipt of price.post who will tatce possession March I. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural ulccp. paid,any color. Our B'ack Ink Is the best ton, S. C, was held Sunday afternoon The Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend. In known for any ma'ie of Stylographie or and thorough action in al from the Baptist church. The remains Teachers' examination at Ann Arlwr Fountain Pen. I'reparrd <•••!> b> II. It March 30 and 31. LIU) U, HSluon Avenue. Halt ford, Conn diseases were taken to Hillsdale for interment. Miss Clara Fulton, of Water street, M. J. Noyes received another car GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS has taken a position as stenographer load of draft horsss last Friday. Bears the Signature of u with the William Elliott dry goods of bouse of Detroit. e RoGkerWasher MILAN LEADKB. flff_i» rd the most satinfactory B ftubw pvtr placed upon St. Patrick's Day celebration will be ] the riik't. It ii W»rritit*d to the Nerves, Liver or Kidneys held on the 16th of March this year Charles Robinson received an ap- W1>!i Hi crdirary family wuhioi of IOO P1£(K§ I\ OAK pointment from the secretary of agri- HOIK, AI f>an u can U> and Blood is no experiment, instead of the 17th as geaerally. wi^M en th« was ,1'oard VT culture at Washington, D. C. as as-ist- f \ t nd full description- ant experimental clerk of agriculture ROCKER WASHER CO. but a fact. Besides; jo,/ fan get IT Wl'.Mi, IAD at Sitka, Alaska, with a salary of $ 1200. Literal inrtne*raenu to live agent* your money back where you buy if CHELSEA STANDARD. Mr. and Mrs. Robinton have the con- The Kind You Have Always Bought no benefit is received from Froinfi:30 o'clock Sunday morning gratulations of their many friends. BARN SCALES until C-30 in tho afternoon thirty-one They leave for Alaska the first of In Use For Over 30 Years. ON TRIAL. C trains passed over the Michigan Cent- March. CHEAPEST AND BEST ral tracks at this place. This is tbe Free Catalogue. All sizes. largest number that has passed torough In September Albert Whetsel, of

ADDREtl, this place in the same number of hours this township, bought a wheel of A. E. JONES OF BINGHAMTON in a long time. Putnam on contract. He disposed of tho bicycle to a party in Ann Arbor, BINGHAMTON. N. Y. Mrs. H. B. Glenn is seriously ill with which was against the stipulations of "The Kind that Cures." pcemonia.J pW yORK fEEKLY |RIBDNE Itretta with you whether 70a eontln_ the contract. This week Putnam bed ilerre-killinf tobacco liablt. NV-TO-lt; K * It, now turns out that the Hoppe men- r -•luTes tuedeaire for tobacco, — * -* Whetsel arrested and brought before oct nerToua tlistretv. expel ^:" .me, poriflei the blood, ' tioned as injured at Manilla was notJudge Doyle, who fined him $10 or 30 •tores loat manhood. MAKE PERFECT MEN niakea 70a J - ,-- _ BO NOT DESPAIR * Do notSuf Reno Hoppe, as it was feared. In a days in jail. He is boarding with THE GRF.A1 In health, n 400,000 fer Longer! The JOTB and •.nilmioiir uf andd p kt D-TQ-'BAcureCd Bufromy life can be restored to you. TIIH verj report sent out by General Otis appears Sheriff Giilen at Ann Arbor at present. Wok. , , _wn drupjrifitII AO .fr whmo wor-ktCMSesof Nervous I>*bllll> arc 'ill Touch for us. Take it with abBolutelv cured by PKKFEt'TO the name of Sergeant Reno D. Hoppe, . patirDtly.penitfitently One TABLETS- Give prompt reliel to Mrs. Hachel J. Stuart died at her NATIONAL FARfliLY [ •••*- uOl, SI, usually curefl; 3 boxes, iz.K, somr.ia, failing memory and ibt- w as being slightly injured on February ^trnaranteed to cure, or we refund money. und drain ot vita! powers, incurred by home southeast of this place, Monday, Swrilar S<»e4j C . Caleafo, •••inal, «•» I ark. indiocretions or cxcPnueB of early years 17. Impart vicur and potency toert*ry func- aged 69 years, 2 months and 9 days: NEWSPAPER tion. Brace up tn« system. Oire JAL bloom to tbc cheeks and lustre to the eyes of ^^f|\ yountr or old The village election will occur on One 50c box renews vital energy. Wllje boxes al Her husband, Nathan Stuart, deceased »8.&tf a complete guaranteed cure XttTtW or money re- Monday. March 13, of this year. For FAPMERS funded. Can be carried in Test ^*^ pocket. Sold March 2C, 1893. She was the mother everywhere, or mailed in plain wrapper on receipt ol Farmers who have investigated, TF. NICHOLS, price by TH1 PiancrO CO., Caxtoa W4ff., Cakaf*. IU. 8 children, 6 of whom are living. The and VH LAGERS, Sold in Ann Arbor, Mich., by MANN BROS state that it is their conviction that a deceased was a daughter of Henry and Drujcgists. great deal of tbe wheat has been killed Mary Young, and was born in New and your favorite home paper, Dental ParloMt by the recent cold weather. York state. The funeral occurred The democratic county convention Wednesday at London. OVER SAV1SGS BANK OPP0 SITU COURT HOUSE SQUARE. REVIVO will be held in Ann Arbor, Thursday, TneK. O T. II. benefit dance at THE REGISTER, RESTORES VITALITY March 2, 1899. Gay's opera house for Clinton Reeves Wednesday evening waB attended by REGISTERED TRADE MARE Made a DEXTER LEADER. about 45 couples. The inclemency of BOTH one year for $1.25. American Cold Japan the weather kept many away. Well Man A petition to probate the estate of llils !in TUT U V U/rri/l V TDIDIIMCr Asricu'tuial Department of of Me, Mary McClain of Lima, which appears I Mr II WrrHI Inlnllrir <"'• Mgnest merit, all-Important news ,,f,.n.. nation and world, comprehens- in another column, brings up an old ivMILe and. reliablII. eI ,marke HLLItLt repuits, I ablIe IIIUUJ1Leditorials. Interestin. g short stories, scientific and MAMCHESTER ENTERPRISE. mechanical information, iilustmtep fashion articles, humorous pictures, and is instructive matter. She died in '89, leaving to her and entertaining to every member of every family. orodaces the above results tn'30 day*. It Acts brother, Owen, a life estate in 80 acres We learn that I. W. Kirkwood, powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail Tllf" nCf ICTTD glv*i you all the local news, political and social, keeps you Fcung men will regain their lost manhood, and old of land now estimated to be worth $1. station agent at Bridge-water, who I Ml* ntuljl til '" c'ose t'uich with your neighbors and frleud-;, on the farm men will recover their youthful vigor by ua'Qc 000. Owen died 10 days ago and nowlives in this village has become tired 1 " " •** ••»••*•»» • »••• and in the village, informs you as to local prices for farm R. A. C. J. REVIVO. It quickly and Burely restores Nervous- products, the condition of crops and prospects for the year, a u is a bright, newsy, wel- ness, Lost Vitality. Impotency. Nightly Emlsaioca, comes his brother, Charles, and asks of pumping the railway bicycle back come and Indispensable weekly visitor at jour borne and fireside. Roofs, Bridges and all Metals Lest Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, tod all effects of self abuse or eiceFs and indiscretion, that his sister's estate be distributed. and forth every day and has rigged a Can be kept from RUST by using which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It After her death a petition had been third wheel to his bicycle so he can run not only cures by starting at the ceat of disease, but fend all subscriptions to THE REGISTER, Ann Arbor, Mich. istgreat nrrvc tonic and blood builder, bring- filed, but no other proceedings had the two wheels of the bicycle on one ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re- track and the third wheel on the other. Readers American Cold Japan. storing the fire of yonth. It wards off Insanity been taken. The heirs at law are the and Consumption. Insist on having BE VIVO, nc deceased's brothers, Charles of Stock- Instead of pumping with his hands he WITH YCU-.S. ORDE.- R„, cut Has been in use 21 yes,rs. Ad. ouutt UIHandI Vend other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail SEND WO MONEY to u.s. und we will send S1.00 per package, or si: for S5.00, v»ith a poll bridge, Richard of Dexter, Mrs. Sarah treads with bis feet, and scoots along .vou OUil HIGH-aSiDE BUKDICK SEWING MACHINE .'jfrei«i Patrons are best people. tive written guarantee to rare or refund C O. D., wbjeet to examination. You ran examine it at jour oca: Beach and Mrs. Miranda Curtis, of at a lively pace. rat freight depot and If lound perfectly eailiractory, exactly Beware of imitations. the money. Circular free. Address represented, equal 10 maealaes otheri fcell a» hlva ad $&0.00, Manufactured SOLELY by Lima. One day last week Horace Wisner a»a THE fittATMT BlKUAIN YOU EVKK HEARD OP, pay Royal Medicine Co., 'tti ,.Drfr,i,n....i Our Special Offer Price $15.50 killed a big blue racer snake In the nnd freight chari.tep. The machine weighs ISO For sale by Kberbach Drug and Adam Bohnet has bought the house pound* ami the freight wiilavtratfe 75 cents lor each sou John S. Reeder, and 20 acred of land just south of tbewoods east of town. When we laughed ullM. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL In Ihemioal Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. jrour own home, and we will return jour *i.:..'o a*iy daj 5lb and Race M»., Gleun Bide. Catholic cerretery, of Dan Hoey and at Horace as bo told the yarn, he you are not satisfied. We bell different makt-s cut! grades c.i AGENTS WANTED fTHPINNJTI ft s«»ln!t M.thiDf. at IS.50,elO.00.$11.00. (is.oo and up, all of Write lor Particular*. UIIUDnflll, V will move there this spring. brushed up and said: "If you don't be- which are fully described in Oar tree Newiiir IfatMM Vat- alague, but SIS.50 for tbis 7-DEAV;>.H BURDICK lieve it I can bring you the snake in ' U this greatest value ever offered by any bouse. Preparations are already in progress nas le=s than an hour." We don't ask for1 THE RlJRDirK every modern improvement. at Ypsilanti, for the Fourth of July made, with the delects of nene. Mfitlcljj the he*l wakerin AncrlM* proof in such matters. SOLID IMkf.lBINU, lIKNTfOVUI. Latest 1808 Bkelelca frani?. pin.'H> celebration, which is going to be a pollsn, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 eaaters, bail beat i.ij* v * M/C/f. adjustable treadle, cenuinc Smyth iron stand, finest larpe hiph >hf b«ft place in America ft-r yonnjf men and hummer. It will mark the seventy- . arm head made, po?ir1ve four-motion feed, sell Ihruadii', •ni.], t.> pp-ju:e a liumv.e a Education, Shorthand, log shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearing, p;U-1 .i.ttulctt l»-.iT:nii *>c Peii.nani.liip. Thorough »y«* fifth anniversary of the first Fourth of ent tension liberator. Improved loose wheel, adjustable presser 1 toiti J'u-iiiit u. ' «: ?i"ii entire year. Students foot, improved hhutlie carrier, patent needle bar, In any i.ie. •"•ialuyve Free. Hefer*iir«. all July celebration ever held in Washte- Many people are afraid of ghosts. Few patent at efis fruard. tiolt. W. y. jLWfcLL.l'res. I'll. SFKNCEK, Se«. people are afraid of germs. Yet the ghost GUARANTEED Ihellelite.t rnui.n, most dor- naw county. able an.1 aearcfil Miat.ru machine naile. Lter, known is a fancy attachment In furimhel ami onr Free Instruction Owing to the prevalence of sickness, and the Book tells jurt how anyone can run it and «:<> either Plain or anv kind of fancy work. A 2OVEAH the Webster Farmers' club did notgerm is a GUARANTEE Is sent wtux every machine, — fact. If IT COSTS YO'LI NOTHING '"M O and examine this machine, compare it with those your storekeeper sells at meet last month. - S40.OO to S6O.OO. and then ii convinced you are savinft *20OO to *35O0, FRED. W. BUSS, the germ pay your freight airent the $15.80. ViK TO KKll It •, voi it tii.&n u at nnj lime within three iuunih> ton >ajr >•« coula be —•••--. „»..,,..-..„.ORlPf II TO-DAT* . DO.V. T ..UtL.IV. . - Koebuek * Co. arethoroughly reliable.—Editor.) PROPRIETOR Or magnified WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS, ROEBUCK A. CO.. CHJCACO, ILL- THE LEADING HARNESS SHOP. YPSILANTI COMMERCIAL. to a size Nathan Snlvely was arrested Sunday equal to We offer the public a large its terrors assortment of on complaint from Milan where he is it would Hand-Made HARNESS said to have appropriated an overcoat. appear A large number from here heard W. more ter- A BLANKETS rible than J. Bryan deliver his lecture on "Im- any fire- '+>•<*' ROBES perialism" at Ann Arbor Saturday breathing dragon. Germs * WHIPS evening,and all are very enthusiastic in can't be avoided. They regard to the Colonel's power as a are in the air we breathe, And all other Trappings at lowest the water we drink. prices. speaker, although some taks exceptions The germ can only pros- The to bis views. per when the condition of Through Car Line the system gives it free Repairing Promptly, Cheaply and It is to be regretted that there is noIt scope to establish itself and DETKOIT, DKTBOIT, more probability of a new city hall this , develop. When there is a TOLEDO ft TOLEDO & Neatly Dene. year than Qthere is at present. The ' deficiency of vital force, CINCINNATI. COLUMBUS business men seem to be in favor of languor, restlessness, a sal- THE THISTLE HOOK AND EYE TOLEDO, COLUMBUS & Trunks and Valises at Moderate jsuch a building, but there is much im- low cheek, a hollow eye, CHARLESTON, W. YA Prices. i when the appetite is poor and the sleep LADIES: is what you want. COLUMBUS & MARIETTA. proving to bo done that tho city hall I is broken, it is time to guard against the Parlor Car* on Day Trains. Anglo-American Stock and will have to take second place. How j germ. You c»n fortify the body against USE NOTHING EL5E. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains. Poultry Food kept on Sale. ever, it is expected that by the time j all germs by tli? use of Dr. Pierce's • Golden Medical Discovery. It increases IT Cl.AI.VIo OVISII O rill IIS: Bates Always Low as the Lowtit warm weather arrives tile-improvement The Only Hook and Eye which can be faced. Always Confer with Ohio Central A*t i the vital power, cleanses the system of It cannot be flattened to injure Its use. FRED. W. BUSS, question will ba narrowed down to this clogging impurities, enriches the blood, or address Dress does not gap. IS W. Liberty St. Ann Arbor Shall we pare Congress street or build puts the stomach a«H organs of digestion MOULTON HOUK, a city hall? and nutrition in -working condition, so Being a King Hook will not injure dress. O*n'l Passeng-er Art., TOLIDO, , that the germ finds no weak or tainted Has no spring shank to get out of order. Mrs. Ophelia Flowers, aged 79 years, i spot in. which to breed. '' Golden Medi- The flattest hook and eye upon the market It locks itself. Divides strain on dress. died at her home on Ballard street j cal Discovery" contains no alcohol, Made of Best Brass Wire. IIO1IKNKEI4KKS' KXCI'KNIONS. mAHCH 7th, NEXT Homeieeker't eirnrilou via Ohio Sunday morning after a long illness. ' whisky or other intoxicant. The Only Hook and Rye which can Make a Flulmued Drew. Via Oblo < cntral Lines, Rates or Sal "Your kindneis to me I can never forget," Jan. 17, Feb. 7 and 21. C«nlral Line*. Tbe deceased has lived in this city tbe ! writes Mr». Josle E. Clark, of Enterprise, IMaunfacturcd by J\JIKS Cl HKII'., Sbelby, Ohio Shelby Co.. Mo. "I had despaired of ever get- Rates for the round trip—One first The sale of Home Seeker's Excursion greater part of her life and has seen ting well. I had been in bad health for twelve •jiass regular fare. See map of Ohi tickits in anthorized via The Ohio our city in its various stages of growth. years. Had aches all through me, numb hands, cold feet, and everything I ate distressed me; BRING YOUR Central Llres in another column. Fo: Ontra! Lines, at a rate of one fare (qlus The funeral wan held from St. Luke's bowels constipated, was wry nervous, depressed tickets and full particulars call on o: $2.00) for the round trip, on March 7th. church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. • and despondent. When I first wrote to yoa I Address Tor tickets, rates and full imforma- I thought I could never be cured. I have taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce s Colden Medical Dis- Jckn Moore, T. P. A., Findlay, O. tion call on Agents of Ohio Central covery, and my health la now good. You hove tt • A. Peters, M. P. A., Detroit, Mich Lines, or address, my honest recommendation to all sufferers." OB PRINTING THE CHELSEA HERALD. J. t. Gamble, G. A. P. D, Columbus, O John Moores, T P. A., Findlay, O. If the bowels are irregular they can be Jto HOUK, G. P. A. J. T. Gamble, G. A., Columbus, O. Rev. Robert Hovingtoo, a former regulated perfectly by Dr. Pierce's Pleas- J Toledo, OWo W. A. Peter**, Mi Pi &., Detroit Mich wit Pellets; Of tbfl CoBjrregotiona! ohurob, TO THE MUGISTMM OSFJCM. NO M.I.I J" 1O1I llli-lS UOMliS MIILIJ Per Ceut. STATE LEGISLATURE. Of the people are afflicted with sumo A substitute for tho budy of the At- form of humor, and tliis causes a on-- flau«« oi nieoplowineaa riiat Can kinson bill and all other bills involv- variety of diseases Thi reason wby ing an equalization of taxation has Hood's Sirsaoarilla euros when all He Overcome. others fal is found iu tha fact, that it Mr. Wm. Hand^chu of 4tith St. Cotton been submitted to a joint committee. effectually exp.'l* lh) humor Scorfula, Alley. PUtSburg, Pa., expresses himself The bill provides for a rate of 3 per cent of all incomes of between 51,500 Modern Science salt rheum, boils and all eruptions aru »* follows regarding the naw remedy permanently cured by this great med- and $100,000; 3 per cent between $100,- Rush for Gold. icine. for that common aDd obstinate disease 000 and 8500,000; 4 per cent between piles: "1 take pleasure in stating that $500,000 and 81,000,000; 5 per cent on Hood's Pills are the best family , ""I IA «i.ker33 to the Klondi Recognizes catlurtlc and liver tonic. Centle, f was so alllicted with piles that for all in excess of 81,000,000. . Tht rush of gold *«*V t0 th» "tor three months 1 got no regular sleep: 1 [brings ^"."'"fiJl; of the time whvn U reliable, sure. The house had a scrap over a resolu- Liners'' rtUI uhve, oftne ^ urrorL became completely prostrated, the tion offered by Eep. Hoffmeister that lgirdl.jd the continent 0^ 1 a journey to 1 doctors did m« no good; my bro'hor the state affairs committee take a jun- I the great Ame. .can <^'^ ' lcll some •I'm sorry for our president," said told me of the new rem ;dy for pile*, ket to the Bay City sugar beet factory RHEUMATISM the bVench official. He has an ordeal the Pyramid I'ilo Cure: I purchase! of to observe the practical workings of before him iu which he will not get the industry, in view of the legislation lialf the sympathy lie deserves. He my drutrgitft 3 50 cent boxes and they on the subject that will be asked. ullvd owes it to the public to have some completely cured m *. lam oace more Several members opposed it and several as & disease of pictures taken." "That is simple at work and but for this excellent roll calls were taken on amendments. " m enough." 'liaiemaBO. But think of remedy I wou'd be on my back. I tak It was finally amended to include the • ma,u in his position being- told to look pleasant!"--Washington Star. great pleasure in writing this lett.f committee on private corporations and icea at Wufls. then passed. it HI. where lie the Blood. tuse to many p ope are sufferer* has been justice from this trouble who lileo mysxlf din The beet sugar bounty lobby sprung XJ~ of the peace and inquiries among the farmers in every no', know where to look for u p.-rman- a new trick in the game of leg- was the firs portion of Lapeer county indicate that president of the f sufferers The total number of senate bills in- some localities &re infected The makers of school desks, opera from pile?, that it is the safest an'' troduced at this session ws". 546, as with it more thc\n others. chnirs, lecture ami concert hall furni- most effectual pile cure ever offered t against 561 last session. Ld the pain es 1 co nrT vel.ef. ture, church pews and church furni- t.h« public, containing no op'ates or Ifried all the> p n0o reiw . • Such conditions frequently „„ with keverall ture, at Grand Kapids,> have agreed to rtotsons of any ktnd, painless ami onn Legislative Gossip. d C promote the development pool their interests in a concern to be "" I finally I>la<* »»Tt f,i, Oiern for some 1 ••••nient to ha di". and hninx. i- Lachlan, Detroit, member of the state the fact th&t tnis a^Ument 000,000. *M 'in tbw r^ach of evt'rj BtiflVrer board of health, for six years; George The Michigan Republican club ban- V*ry often 'wo "i" three box '- bav II. Wetherbee, of Detroit, member of runs in ceTtaJn families, it quet, held in Detroit, was a success in i 'f chronic ' a-' the board of Managers for the Michi- EMM is shown to be hereditary, every particular. Following are the gan Soldiers' home, for six years; Chas. officers elected: President, W. A. F. Coffin, of Grand Rapids, member of and consequently a. disease Hurst. Detroit; vice-president, H. II. ••i,,..-i- I* eeareflly a disease mn the board of managers of the Soldiers' of the blood. home, for six years; Collins P. John- Smith. Ionia; secretary, Hurt D. Cady, ! ravat.ine Hnd obs'lnate to cure t Port Huron; treasurer, Frank Wait, ston, M. D., of Grand Rapids, member various forms nf pi'-', and it Is External applications, Sturgis. s of the state board of health, for six oon i>"n •: Ice '<> " " "'"' m " years; Amariah P. Freeman, of Man- therefore, may afford The steel range people from Chicago lives and simn'ar preparations on who have been canvssing Huron county chester, member of the Michigan state temporary relief, but to cure lining riangeronfi poi-on to n m •< prison board, for six years; Dr. B. are said to have sold more than 500 1 the disease it is necessary ranges there at prices about 30 per trouWn Th' Pv-ii'iid h:n ano" Howard Lawson and Dr. John L. Ir- cent higher than home merchants sea '•••d all of thc-«' Ineffeotnnl rem-cM win, Detroit, health board to succeed to treat it through the would ask, and to have taken some- d n« one snITeiinir with anv rect* Dr. C. S. Morley and Dr. Longyear. blood. thing like 835,000 in cash out of the •nible will mak» anv mistake in g'v The Pingree men in the house county. ? thf Pv>-amid a trial. worked a little "scoop" on the antis Dr. Williams' Pink Pills A respectable elderly woman of Cold- when Rep. Gillam introduced a copy of If in d 'iibt MM to the naturp of vo r the Cheever-Atkinson bill, and had it for Pale People £o directly to the seat of the dis- water died the other day, and although • uMo «nn(] tn Ihn Pi-rani''! r>-l)£r Pn.. she leaves a husband and six children, referred to the committee on revision order, purifying and enriching the blood by eliminat- none of whom are in poor circum- Marshall, Mich., for a valuable book of the statutes of which John .1. Carton stances, the county was called upon to • [in a, U' »i;i imiifd ail forms of tin is chairman and on which the Pingree ing poisonous elements and renewing health-giving forces. bury her, as none of her children -casi1 and describing the raliiu i i l men claim they have a majority. In would lend a hand to prevent her bur- the rush of bills the title was not no- ial as a pauper. ticed or recognized or there might WIULIAMS' \ny drug-.'i-t '-a i furnish th3 P have been a fuss over the reference. Tht genuine. INK At &II druggUt Sunday afternoon, February 20, a il Pil. cure as it is the best kno* In the same way Rep. Aldrich intro- memorial meeting was held at the I nost popular remedy fur pile* a d duced the same bill and had it laid on &re never %t>\e c*n doubtless ref« loose by the dozen by the Df.Williams you to many people in your own vicin- and put on its passage at any time fessor E. L. Walter. Mr. C. A. Kent when there are votes enough. but Jilwiys in Medicine. Comply, spoke regarding Judge Cooley and Pro- ity who have been cured completely by EOPLI feesor Richard Hudson gave an address it. Senator Monaghan's bill amending p&r.kcgei like thiv ScKtntctady,NY on Professor Walter. the divorce laws limits the causes for Farmers and horse owners will do which divorces shall be granted to well to examine cornstalks before adultery, physical incompetency, im- To be left without money is a hard prisonment for crime for three years, Price fifty cents pet box. feeding them to their equines and seepiece of fortune. To be bereft of friend:- if there is any corn smut on the fod- utter and willful desertion for two der. Dr. J. L. Campbell, of Birming- is not a pleasantantisipation ; but fam\ years, habitual drunkenness and ex- ham, lost two horses from eati ng stalks the misfortune of being left a legacy of treme cruelty such as endangers life which contained a quantity of smut. disease, and yet w« ara luring disea- and health. Separate maintenance The team was valued at 8400. and decay as our forefathers did befor. and limited divorces are cut out en- us, unmindt'ulof theawful consequences tirely. The guilty party is prohibited Au Gres has been a very sleepy vil- from marrying apain, except a remar- D. L. Davis has been granted a fran- lage ever since the pine ceased to come ioour8clves and to posterity. Cofl>-. riage. Bishop Ninde has written a chise for an electric road at Fenton. Ann Arbor Savings Bank. down the river. Now it will have an is vesponcible for a goodly share ol letter to Senator Monaghan approving Cass City now has a business men's awakening, for a first-class stave and this trouble. Coffee undearuines the the bill. association, organized to boom the vil- Organized !S»iW, imdrr IkeOracnl tteuktug Imw <•• tin* M»tr. heading mill, employing GO men, is to system. Coffee shatters the nervas, The attorney-general has sustained lage. be erected there. The village has don- dries up the b ood and itunts the grown. The death rate at Lapeer this winter ated 81,000 to the mill owners, and the opinion of the judge-advocate gen- ''otT-i- cautns tbe heart to Imperfectly eral of the war department in the cele- is greater than it has been for many CAPITAL, $50,000. SURFLOS, $150,000. TOTAL ASSETS, $1,000,000 will exempt them from taxes for five years. years. perform its functions. Look about brated case of the Cortex Bros., of Ma- W. C. Simmons, ex-postmaster of >ou for results of coffee drinking. nila, and has notified Gen. Otis to turn The Y. M. C. A. has a total member- Hesperia, who was sentenced by the You, who are slaves to coffee can still over to the representatives of the Cor-ship of 8,000 in the 31 associations in Rusir.ess Men,Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons iftli : nd this Hank the state. V. S. court at Grand Rapids to four drink coffee, but it must bo coffee ma le tez family all of their property now years in the Detroit house of correction held by the military authorities in the Big Rapids will have free mail deliv- from the healthful grains of the fiolds. archipelago. ery service, with three carriers, begin- A Sate and Convenient and to pay a fine of 82,384, the amount Such a coffee is "Golden Nectar," » It is said that Gov. Pingree will veto ning on May I. Place to make Deposit* nmi s a drooping nature to oast off The Kimball house, of Algonac, has Rinscy, Daniel Bi8Gock, IV. B. Smith and L. Owner. the Lansing Paper Box Co.'s factory, • lisease, enriches the bloo.i, puts lire in Rep. Rusk's recent peace jubilee was been leased for one year by William which has been consolidated with an a success in every particular. OFFICERS: Christian Mack, President; W.D.h Vice-president ye and giv Dls. N • 1. Ami Arbor.. 10,%J 30 Due to Banks and k other tonics. But she keeps < Ann Arbor, Mich. The American residents in the Chec and mail will be sent to How ell. Exchanges for clearing Bankeia 22.ft.13 '.. J haps she has a little hacking; 't fails to cure your OOUKD or cold. sent for the relief 2,000,000 Chinese in Silver roin 1,308 00 [, Chas. E Hlscock, rasbler of the ? cough also. Her head aches; ! ! Charles Iluntley, who was charged (l. S. and Nuuomil Hunk named bank, do BOJemnly awear that Ihe We also guarantee a twenty-!ivu cent Shang Tung province, the unprece- with assault with intent to do great Notes 27,980 00-337.141 n above statement Is true to the besl of my s and she cannot study. Give her * bottle to prove satisfactory or nouav. : knowledge and be dented floods of the Yellow river hav- bodily harm less than murder upon Total »M- GOODYEAR DKUQ CO. ing destroyed crops, and the immense L'UAS. E HISCOCK, Cashier. A. E. M UMMERY. Asa Pound, of Victor township, last Correct—Attest: CHRISTIAN MACK. WH. D. HABRIIIAN, L. UBUBBH, Director-.. population along the great river being December, pleaded guilty at St. Johns, on the verge of starvation. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6tb day of !Wc> Scon's Emulsion and was sentenced to five years' im- MKIMRI. J KR''". Notary The inhabitants of Breckenrldgo, prisonment in the state house of cor- The oil will feed her wasting; i Give the < Jill.lrni a Drink Kokomo, Dillon, Col., and other points rection at Ionia. body} the glycerine will soothe •ailed Grain-O. It is deliciou-, appe- n that vicinity, as well as hundreds of By the death of a wealthy old aunt her cough, and the hypophos- izing, nourishing food drink to tak» miners living in cabins in the sur-in the Netherlands, three Grand Haven "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS phites will give new power and hu place. o( coffee. VVIit-n properl) rounding mountains, are in a condition people, Mrs. Solomon Verhoeks, Mrs. SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE Wl vigor to her nerves and brain. irepared it tass like tho finest c-iff^i that is rapidly becoming desperate on Kooiman and John Donker have be- mt is free from all in.j irloua proper- account of heavy snow storms. Stock Never say you " cannot ties. (irain-O alda aij-estiou yrii|i »- military commanders on his recent Couching o th, 00 w irth, ing-cough and mea-les' cough. This EARN A BICYCLE 1 Constant coughing is very annoying', o.• worth, i ients 50c. and $i.oo ; all druggists. voaderful remedy will SHVO tne child- visit there. He, in company with hem watched 2.500 of his soldiers de- and the continuous hacking and irri- Bldlri Gold Watch for $30.00 worth, L» les'Solid 81 ver fl ill. B y»" MckJe SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. •en from runny a distressing coughing tation will soon attack and injure the >\'ati-li 'n •-•" worth. Elegant Seth ThomasOlock for II ra for spell and soon egeci a cure. ile in the Plaza of Arms past the 4.0' wortli. delicate lining of the throat and air The u'-oils required to si'i I are taken from n ••»•••«» lalace from the balcony on which Gen. passages. Take advice and use Dr. n<-o to their SHlabMty and ease In sendlnR ihrti |ih the malls or by ( irooke and other American generals Bull's Cough Syrup in time. This 'unhaiti 's Bwt- Bnklnp Powder, Tooth Powder. Little IHvil tills. Ciystllla .t My. Sachet Powder, Mendlntf Tts»ue», Bluing aud Court flaster. ^o.iriy every person will boy one tood less than two months ago, when wonderful remedy will cure you. >r more of tbtse urtic es. Somehow and somewhere, among the muscles and joints, he last company of departing Spanish roops saluted the American troops, and Capt. Gen. Castellanos formally Active Ladies, Eoys and Girls Easily f et up Large Orders cf these Goods. •ielded the Spanisli sovereignty. The our plan fully explalnt d In Is «* ST. JACOBS OIL ?rps :elebration left a pleasing impression. COUCH SYRUP A combination of the sewer pipe in- Cures a Cough or Cold at once. U. G. JJUyJlAM, riiantillc, JV. ¥, IT PENETRATES, SEARCHES, DRIVES OUT. duatriesin thtf-UttitedStmesisassured: ' i t s>niaU and pleasant tutatt Doct tfd ft. PrftS^W VSffe ANN ARBQR RECxI&TER, MARCH 0.180$.

Mrs. Angell gave a Washington tea A letter has beea received from M; - C. W. Wagajr Fred C. Welobtr.- ZINA P. KING'S AGENCY. ast Wednesday for the Daughters of Ha from Frank Perrine, brother of Will H. Schwab, Wm. Bigt's, O. O.JpOOT be American Revolution. ilbert, Perrine, who recently died at Stimson, B. H. Johnson and General IT UP anila of smallpox. Frank states that Secretary M. H. Mogk left for Saginaw General Insurance. Ottraar Eberbach is the latest addl- e was with his brother until the au-last Thursday to attend the annual con- See if it pays to buy Bhoddy Shoes. ion to the list of those mentioned for horlties took him to the pest house, vention of the V. M. C. A's of the Figure the discomfort, the vet feet, Life, Fire, Tornado, Accident, Plate be Republican nomination for mayor. Glass, etc.,! at lowest premium rates. nd that his illness lasted but seren Utate, ss representatives of the local the coughs and colds, the doctors' The sophomore class of the bomoeo- ays. ssociation. Mrs. W. W. Wetmoro and bills, and then ask yourself if you athic department wa» entertained at Virginia C. Murdock, a graduate of Irs. Joseph Clark, of the Ladies' Aux- wouldn't have boon wisor had yon flortgage Loans. Dr. Hinsdale's last Saturday evening. he medical department in the class of iary, a!so attended. A pleasant and bought your Shots at Relrhardt's in 779; who has been a missionary under rcifitable time was had. tho first place. They wouldn't bave Money to loan at the lowest current Prof, and Mrs. Spaldiog have left the rates of Interest. lie college board at Kalgan and Pekin, cost any more: they would have worn sland of Santa Catalina, whero they Ahina, is spending the winter in Ann John Corey, age 21, of Chelsea, was lave been for the winter, and are now illed and horribly mangled by a freight longer and you"d have had glad feet irbor. She expects to return to the and a light heart. Collections. at San Diego on their homeward way. mission field as soon as her health will rain at 3 o'clock last Saturday morn- jerniit. ng. Corey, with some other boys, hac Collections of all kinds made onreas. Fred C. Wetmore, of Cadillac, a son )een to Jackson and was stealing his OUR f W. W. Wetmore, of this city, was onable terms. Tickets for the concert at University ide back. He loft his companion to No. 216 .Ylaln Street, South, ast week elected Grand Master Work- hall are on sale at the School of Music, amp off opposite Ills home, and the SUPPERS, man of the Mich. A. O. U. W. at the E. Calkins, on State-st., and W. W.conductor, feeling the jar as the SHOES AND Ann Arbor, - Mich. meetrngr in this city. Vetmore, on Maiu-st. Sale of reserved aboose passed over his body, sent OVERSHOES Dr. Charles J. Xichol, president of eats began Tuesday, February 28, atback the night watchman, who discov- THB SCHiFPERLE MUSIC STORE. lie Garrett Theologicol Seminary at oVlock, at W. W. Wetmore'a for ered the body with the arms and le ivanston, 111., will be the next speaker outh half of main floor and south half ut off and the head badly mangled. make beautiful and useful Christmas n the Wesleyan Guild lecture course, of gallery and E. E. Calkins for north presents. le comes March 4th. alf of main floor and north half of A very good audience attended th ijollery. ecture In Harris hall last Wednesda, Come in and see for yourself. Rich Goods at Poor Prices The civil service examination which evening for the Daughters of the The museum or pharmacognosy of was set for March 15, has been post- •Vmerican Revolution. The hall wa poned until November. It is thought ,he University of Michigan recently decorated with American flags, tlie ,hat hereafter there will be but one e\ received a collection of about fifty es- stage being very artistically arran^ec sential oils used in the mauufacture of WM. C. REINHARDT, amination held a year. with palms, potted plauts, Hags an >erfumery and a iarge number of com- bunting. A large picture of "The The li.-st Faculty Concert of the seC' mercial samples of crude drugs. These father of His Country" WM draped 212 S. MAIN ST. ood semester will be given in BVieze latter will be useful in conducting with flags and placed upon an easel on Memorial Hall thisoveninff at 8o'clock research work. Both collections were the left of the speaker's desk. The ex- Mr. Frederic Abel, cellisi, of Detroit. received through R. B. Carssow, '92 ercises were opened by a song by the will take part in the program. L'harmic. of St. Louis, Mo. U. of M. Glee Club, followed by a solo rrom Mrs. Babcock in her u^ual charm- The Milan case of Loveland vs. Love A sample of Spanish saffron from FURNITURE Lebanon, Pa., has been received at the ng manner. Mrs. Angell then gave a land, in which two girls sued their un short talk, after which Mrs. E. A- cle, alleging that they had been de museum of pharmacrgnosy of the Fine Instruments at Low Prices con- University of Michigan. This crude Rathbone told of the Mount Vernon CARPETS sidering quality. See our frauded in the settlement of an estate •Association. Prof. A. C. McLaughlin has been settled and the case dropped drug, which is the stigma of the flower beautiful of a small plant, is worth more than itt then gave his lecture on "Why Spain Dr. Collins H. Johnston, '81 lit, 83weight in silver. So far as known has Lost Her Colonial Possessions." SHANINGER PIANOS medic, of Grand Rapida, spoke before Lebanon, Pa., is the only locality in RUGS If you wish a grstclass Instrument the students of the Medical Association ;his country in which the drug is OASTOHIA. 114 WestlAbeity Street. of the University of Michigan, Thurs produced. B«*n tho rf The Kind You Have Always Bought day. February 10. Four students were arrested lasl Signature Ann Arbor. Of Mayor Hiscock received a letter from Thursday evening and taken as far as LACE CURTAINS a large shirt manufacturing company the jail door, when they agreed to ap- For a fine photo call at Seymour's pear before Justice Duffy the next studio, 316 South Main-st. For a short who want to locate a branch establish time only we arc making regular $3.50 ment in Ann Arbor. They say 2 and Hhlfflelrces In | H. B. Hutchios, Dean of the Law diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my Oit SILK-on monthly payments, erect a bouse on lot 16, Oakland ave.I !will Sc'iool, will lecture at the Unitarian The enemies of the University are system was under the effect of the medicine, F I began to improve, and after taking it foiable for roomers and boarders or for private Church on "A new era in .American getting in their work. A dispatch from family, as desired by i.urcliaser, and sell two months I wag cured completely, the same fur cash, part cash, or on monthly pay- 1 Statesmanship," Lansing says: A bill to be introduced ments to rijrht party Correspondence solic- nd Catalogue Houses. BUY THF BKST 8UCCY MONEY CAN BUIL dreadful disease was eradicated from my sys- ited. AddrksK, II. M. Taber, Jamestown. t the LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN ORDER TO IJAY.SoN'X DELAY" by Senator McGraw names Helen H. tem, and I have had no return of it." North Dakota. 40tf WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE A few changes are being made at the Many have been taking local treat- mu3eum that the Chinese exhibit may Nowberry, Thomas W. Palmer and Address S EA R S, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL. Dexter M. Ferry, as trustees, to estab- ment for years, and find themselves 'OK «ALK-I offer for sale on easy terms be shown to better advantage. The H or will exchange for cood house and lot lish a state homoeopath io college in De. worse now than ever. A trial of alternations will probably entail an in Ann Arbor, uiy farm of 78H acres now oc- troit, for which $30,000 a year is ap- cupied by myself, in township of Websti-r. in expenditure of some $200. Fir splendid location, about SO rods from church propriated, $0,000 a year being granted and i-chool. 4 miles northeast of Dexter, 8 E HAVE THE FACILITIES AND 00 niilas northwest of Ann Arbor, tV-, miles for current expenses. On the estab- S.S.S. The Blood north of Delhi Mills. Best of reasons for w lishmentof the school, tbe homoeo- will prove it to be the right wishing to sell. For terms and description for Catarrh. It will cure the most ob- John W. Wil- pathic department of the University is stinate case. Baking Powd to be alo'.iclieti and its plant moved to JOB PRINTING ) Detroit. Exhaustion and break down follow Grip. .. Atlanta. G». THE REGISTER OFFfCE, 125 N. HA1N.